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ROCKDALE AC IUCt I.TCKAL
FAIR ASSOCIATION.
July 10th, 1876.
fl v onl.T of the Board of Director*. 1
puhiinb below B® Premium List, which
will be paid iti c.iali ; and Hindi reeled to
Ktato that premiums will be paid f<*i ap
proved models and inventions, and oth
or industries, not herein mentioned. No
entry lees will be charged. Everything
free except admittance. Merchants and
dealers are requested to make a display
of their articles of trade. Ample ac
commodation will be made for snob.
Ilacing against time will he had, and
persons having fast stock are especially
invited to attend.
Rkoistuu and Courier will please pub
lish. H. S. McN sin, See.
imKMIt’M list
For tho best exhibition in roorit sad
variety of field crops * £
For the bjst acre upland com. ■’ JJJJ
Foi the bent aero lowland corn. "
Por the best scro cotton, “ ”
For the the best half-dozen cotton
stalks, *!!:
For the Iwst bale of cotton, •
For the last and largest yield of nor
irhnni from one-half acre, -
For the best 10 gall*. sorghum syrup, Jl. M.
For tho I lent 1 acre sweet potatoes, - 60
F. r the liort bushel sweet petutoes,
For the best bushel oats,
For tho best bushel wheat, 1 oo
For the best corn, m tho year, 1 00
For the best results from a one horse
farm, f ™’
For the l**t bushel rye,
For the best bushel barley, 1 00
For the best lOOlhs flour, ground in
Rockdale, and out of wheat grown
in Rockdale, 5
IU srivavw^t
For the best bushel meal ground in
Rockdale, and out of com grown
in Rockdale, 1 fin
For the best bushel grits, (as alxive) 1 00
/or tho best and largest turn out of
flour from 1 bushel whent, weigh
ing 60lbs, ground in Rockdale, 2 SO
For the best work horse oi mare work
ed by his owner, 3 00
For the best harness-horse or mare, 2 On
For the boat saddle-horse or mare. 2 00
Fcr the best eair of harness-horsi*. 2 00
For the best stallion, with five of his
colts, 3 0®
For the best marc, with colt by her
side, _ 6
For tho 2d bestmaro, with colt by her
side. 11. M.
For the bestcolt above IS months old, 2 00
For the best colt under 1H months ol I, 2 00
For the best mule colt regardless of
age, - 00
For the best pair of mules, 1 00,
For the best Jack, 5 00
For tho best milch cow, f> oo
For the 2d best milch cow, 2 00
For the 3d best milch cow, H. M.
For the best calf under one year, H. M.
For the best heifer under three years, II 00
F’or the best bull under three years, 3 00
For the best bull over three years, ' 3 00
For the beet and heaviest pair of oxen, H. M.
For tho best lot of sheep, cot less
than 5, 5 00
For the 2d best lot of sheep, not less
than 5, li. M.
For the best and largest yield of wool
from one sheep, 2 00
For the bert lot of goats, not less
than 5, 2 00
For tho host lot of hogs, not less than t 400
For the best and heaviest hog, 3 00
For the best sow, with pigs by her side 11, M.
For tne best boar, under 1 you- old, 11. M.
For the best boar, over 1 y< ar old, H. M.
For the best lot of stock hogs, H. M.
For the best and largest display of
chiokens, 4 00
For the best lot of turkeys, not less
than 4, 2 00
For the best lot of ducks, not less
than 6, 2 00
For the beet lot of geese, not less
than 6, . 2 00
For tho best stand of bees with honey 2 00
For tho best and largest yield of hon
ey from 1 stand of beev, 1 00 j
For the best fresh butter, not less
than 5 lhs, - 50
For the beat jar of lard, not long than
20 lbs, 2 00
For the best lot of dried fruit; work
of tho exhibitor, 2 00
For the best lot of caned fruit; work
of the exhibitor, 1 00
For the best display of jolly, pre
serves and pickles by one lady, 3 00
For the best display of light-bread,
biscuits and roles, by ono lady, 3 00
For tho best display of eakos and of
kinds, by one lady, 3 00
For the best mid largest display of
garden seed, not 1 ss than 10 va
rieties, 2 00
For the best gentlemnn’B suit, cut
and made by exhibitor ; consist
ing of coat, vest and pants, 2 (X)
For tho best suit of ladies’ arrange
n cuts, 2 00
For the best home-made dress, cut
and made by the exhibitor, 2 00
For tho best patch-work oalico quilt, 2 00
For 2d lasst patch-work quilt, made by
a lady over f>o years old, 2 00
For the best, patch-work quilt, made
by a girl under 14 years of ago. 2 00
For the best woven counterpane, 2 (X)
For 2d boat woven counterpane, H. M.
For the best coverlet, 2 00
For 2d best coverlet, H. M.
For tho liest woolen jeans, to be mado
by exhibitor, 2 CO
For 2d best woolen jeans to be made
l>y exhibitor, H. M.
For tho best little girl’s snit, made by
exhibitor, 1 (X)
For tho liest little boys’ suit, made by
exhibitor, 1 00
For the best j dor.cn home-knit hose,
made by exhibitor, 1 00
For the boat 1 dozen gents’ home-kuit
socks, made by the exhibitor, 1 00
For the beet turning-plow, Kockdale
made, 2 00
For the best plow-hoes, Kockdale
made, U. M.
For the best plantation wagon, mode
, in Rockdale, f> (X)
For the best buggy, made in ltockdale 5 00
For the best Fhaitcn. made in Itookd, 5 00
For the best lot of boots and shoes,
stock tanned in Kockdale, H. M.
For 2d best lot of boots and shoes,
stock tanned in Rockdale, 5 00
For tho best lot of loots snd shoes,
not ooufined to stock, 5 00
For the lost lot of Harness, made in
Kockdale, 2 00
Sensible Advice.
Vou are asked every day through the col
umns of newspapers and by your druggist to
use something fjr dyspepsia aud liver com
plaint that you know nothing about, you get
discouraged spending money with but little
suoceM- Now to give you satisfactory proof
that Green's August Flower will cur.' you
of dyspepsia and liver complaint with all its
effects, such as sour stomach, sick hoadache,
habitual coßtivrncsfl, palpitation of the heart,
heart-burn, water brash, coming up of food
after eating, low spirits, etc., we ask you to go
to your druggist, W. H. Lee, and get a samp’e
bottle of Green's Auotjbt Flowee for ten
cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cts.,
two doses will relieve you. Janl4-ly
918 * day at home. Agents waa'cd. Out
fitadi tefnttree. Taws & Cos.. Augusta,
JttsA*- tv o l3 41
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Complete in the thrilling history of 100 event
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grand ill description of our mighty resources
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A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
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oour first UK) years. Send for circulars. P
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Our WESTERN BORDER.
A complete graphic history of American Pio
neer Life 100 Years ago. Its thrilling con
flicts red and white foes. Exciting adventures,
oqitivitiee, forays, scouts, pioneer women and
boys, Indian war-paths, camp life, aud sports.
A book for old and young: Not a dul page.
No competition. Enormous sales. Agents
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SQUARE GRAND
■ PI VXOS RUT A TT.F.D AT WHOI F.S A I,E
PRICKS.
I #OO for s‘jr,o.
$650 lot $27.
S7OO lor 8300.
S3OO for $330.
THK
‘MDELSSOnS’ PIANO CO.
IIAVK SfRt.'CK BARB PAS PRICES
ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH AND A
LOW ONE.
NO DEVIATION
We give tio discounts.
We pay no agents coinronussions, which
double the prices of all Pianos.
We look to the people, who wants firet'clHßS
w Piano at a fair profit error cost of iliftnu
\ factnre. We appoint tho.Pcople onr agents,
I nu ,l jrivo them our Pianos as low as any
agent can buy equally good Pianos of any
other manufacturer# giving the People, iu ,
a reduced price, what is usually expended
in commissions, rent, freight, travelling
and incidental expenses.
Tho ‘‘Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. can sell yon
a 7J octavo, rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10
inches long, with front round corners, car
ved legs, serpentine and plinth mouldings,
witliall improvements, including
Full Iron Frame,
(Jeer Strung Hass,
Agrafe Treble, and
French Grand Action,
which only accompany the best Pianos of
the most celebrated makers, at tho very
low price of $257, $275 or S3OO, according
to stylo of case, or with four round cor
ners and full Agraffe for $350, and guar
antee them in every respect equal to any
Piano mnde on a similar, style, or no sale.
Tho “Mendlessohn” Piano is manufactured
from the very best materials, and by the
most skilled and finished workmen. The
manufacture is conducted by one of the
most experienced Piano manufacturers in
tho country. This is no new enterprise,
turning out a pcor and cheap Piano, made
from green wood, and by greener mechan
ics.
Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in t e mar
ket for its rich and powerful tones, and its
adaptation to the human voice in sympa
thetic, mellow and singing qualities. It
speaks for itself.
We aro w illing t , place it beside any other
make of Piano on its merits, either in
beauty of ease, or excellence of tone, and
"at half the money” equally good instru
ments.
"The best Is the cheapest”—
When it costs the least money.
All P auos fully warranted for five years.
Send for our Illustrated and Despriptive Cir
cular.
THE-MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO.,
Office of Manufactory, 50 Broadway,
2no4dlßm New York.
k (hAA per day at licme. Samples worth
MtoV/ll ono dollar free. tin.-o-i <S Cos.,
t w V(v v Portland, Maine. t o 3-41
PURE TEAS—IN SEALED PACKAGES,
Direct from China and Japan.
DELIVERED lit TOITR OWN DOOR fresh fl'OUl the
GARDENS of til'ir GROWTH.
Imported direct by
THE WELLS lEA COME ANY
201 Fulton Stacft, N, Y.
The difficulty of getting pure Teas of really
Lie. jTuchty in the United States, has induced
•b- "S’Tea Company to ship their Teas in
Beale' packages direct from the gardens in
v hitdi they aj grown, and as a further guar—
ui’e- ttwir -ering delivered in their genuine
-r ate, they entrust the sale of them only to
rentable agents —the name of the nearest agent
to v>- n is printed at the foot of this advertise
ment—so that the tea pass through none but
responsible bauds, and will be delivored at
your own door a* fresh as when they left the
gardtns of Chinn and Japan : the price is also
printed on each package, so that no error can
occur.
Everybody buys Tea.
Everybody wishes to buy it at first hands
the best qualities at the lowest prices.
Everybody desire* —when they find a Tea
suitable to their tastes —to be certain of get
ting the same article always.
You can have all those advantages by buy
ing of
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY.
Because they import their own Teas, and sell
them at wholesale prices—without the six or
eight intermediate profits usually charged.
Because the quality is better at the price
than is sold by any other house.
Because their long experience in China and
Japan enables them to make better selections
than ordinary Dealers—and to import them to
with greater advantages.
Because they absolutely guarantee the qual
ity of all their goods—and keep them to one
invariable standard, so that you oun always
rely on them.
Because they do business for cash only—and
therefore make no extra profit from good eus
turners to cover losses by bad debits.
Because their agents are responsible and re
liable men—who deliver Teas precisely as re
ceived from the Company.
Because having once tried those Teas, you
will not need to go elsewhere hereafter.
Wanted —A Druggist, or other first-class
merchant, in every town and city iu the Uni
ted States, to whom will bo given the Sole
Agency for that locality.
Address, for terms and full particulars,
TIIE IVEI,I,S TEA CO,
P. O. Box ioliO Fulton Street, N. Y.
48-lm.
NO EXCUSE FOR PEINGSICK,
No person can use Boschee’s Gorman Syrup
without getting immediate relief l.d cure.— l
We have the first case ot Coughs, Cold*
or Consumption, or any disease of the Threa t
and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been
cured. We have distributed every year for
three years over 250,000 sample bottles te
Druggists in all parts of the United States
No other Manufacturer of Medicine ever gav
their Preparation such a test as this, Go to
your Druggist, Dr. W. H. Lkk & Son, and ge
a bottle for 75 cents and try it—two doses will
relieve yon. Sample Bottles 10 cents each.
Janl4 75-ly
PEABODY HOUSE
CORNER OE LOCUST AND NINTH STREETS.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Convenient te all places of amusement and
car linos in the city. No changes to and from
the Centennial Grounds,
Col. Watson, proprietor of the Henry House,
Cincinnati for the past twenty years, iuid pres
ent proprietor, has leased the I louse for a term
of years, and has newly furnUUed and fitted it
throughout- He will keep a strictly first-class
house, and hus accommodation for 300 Quests.
Terms only $3 per day.
Cel. Watson is a native of Virginia, an
probably the only Hotel Proprietor ia Phil*
delphia from the (south.
W.- k. EE t ft- 0-
: : : DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY* j I
Centro’ Street,
CONYERS/ GEORGIA
—Del’ll r In—
DRUGS. „ „
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS
Perfumery and Fancy Toilet articles,
PURE WINES k LIQUORS
for Medicinal use.-
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Trusses and shoul
der Braces. Fresh Garden Sea Is. Patent
Medicines of all kinds. Pre
scriptions accurately compounded.,^?#
jo hnTiTlleook,
ATTORNEY AT W.
A TI.AXTA, GEORGIA,
Ofi’ee 21 I‘ryor street, opposite Kimball House
THE
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
The rates of board Aj) K Aat this popular
hotel have been\/ iA 11reduced to $2.50
per day. For thi-D offer ac
commodations and fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in the ,South.
Come and get an old Virginia welcome.
LEE & HEWITT,
Proprietors.
The American People.
No people in the woild suffer so much with
dyspepsia as Anicricrns—and although years of
experience in Medicine have failed to accom
plish a certain and sure remedy until Green’s
August Flower was introduced for this dis
ease and its effects ; yet so well lias this reme
dy succeeded in every case to effect a cure,
that there is not a Druggist in the Unied
States hut recommends the August Flower,
in all cases of dyspepsia and liver complaint,
eostiveness, sour stomach, sick headache, and
all derangements of tho stomach and liver.
Go to your druggist, W. H. Lee, and get a
sample bottle for ten cents and try it. Two
doses will relieve any one case. Regular size
75 cents. Januaryl4-ly
Absolute divorces obtained from
Courts of different States for desertion,
Ac. No publicity required. No charge until
divorce granted. Address M. HOUSE,
2-45-fim Attorney, 194 Broadway, N. Y.
THE GEORGIA DAILY COMMONWEALTH
IS PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING
[Except Sunday]
BY THE
COMMONWEALTH PUBLISHING COMP’Y.
Atlanta, Georgia.
And is edited by C’ol. Carey W. Styles, late of
the Aloauy News, with efficient assistants.
The Commonwealth gives the current news
of the city, State, and elsewhere, market re
ports, and vigorous editorials on Municipal,
Political and
Genera! Subjects.
The coming canvass, state and National,
will be closely watched and properly presented
while the Mechanical and Agri .ultural intei
esto of the State will not be neglected. It has
a large and rapidly increasing circulation.
TERMS.
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Four months, §G 00.
Printing, Binding and Ruling of every kind
done in the best style and at lowest prices.
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Atlanta, Georgia.
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Georgia.
Special attention given io the collection of e aims
All business attended to promptly
\ GENTS 25 elegant 9xll Chromov, $1 ; 100
il for $3. National Chrcmo co., Phila, Fa.
Increases the Quantity. Improves the Quality.
ARMSTE ONG’S
LINCOLN nm POWDER.
GOOD FBESa BUTTEB ALL THE VEAR ROUND,
BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES.
Lincoln Butter Powdei is an entirely harm
less article made from a celebrated English
recipe, and now in daily use by many of the
most noted farmers in the butter counties a
round Philadelphia.
In hot weather this Powder makes butter
much firmer and sweeter than it usually is, and
keeps it from turning rancid. It also removes
the strong flavor of turnips, garlic, weeds, corn
stalks, cotton seed, etc. : and tho increased
yield of butter much more than rays the tri
fling expense of using it,
S5 CENTS PER PACKAGE.
WHOLESALE DEPOT :
10G MARKET ST„ PHILADELPHIA, PA.
vlltio44-6m
1870. 1870.
mi GREAT miwu.
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Pirt i"s desiring information as to best routes
to the Centennial, or to any Summer Re
sorts or to any other point in the country
hsould address B. W. WiyUXM,
General Passenger Agent Kcnnesaw Route,
Atlanta, Ga.
THERE 15 MONEY IN IT,
In these hard times a good return for honest
labor is very des'rable- Any active young
man or young lady can earn a handsome sum
by addressing, for particulars, the Managers
of The Constitution, the great political and
family journal published at the Capital of the
State.
CONSTITUTION PUBLISHING CO..
Atlanta, Ga. !
BOBBINS’ milllil POLISH.
A GREAT DISCOVERY!
lly tho use of which every family may give
their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to fine
laundry work. Saving time and labor in iron
ing, more than its ehtiro cost. Warranted.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers Every
where.
ASK FOR DOBBINS’.
DOBBINS; BHO3. & CO.
?4f>-3m 13 N. Fourth St. ? Philadelphia.
For sale by BRYANS >1 SPEER. Conyers, Ga
J - 8181- VIfI.LSRB ft
AjT|LANTA, GEORGIA, . ft
l
GENT-RAf, DEALERS IN' *
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WATTS’ STEEL and CAST PLOWS; IMPRVED FIELD and
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PROOF OATS, BARLEY, RYE and the GRASS
ES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR
: ’ ’ •’ WOOD! TABER & MORSE 'erirSTEAM ENGINES.'.'^’ : '• '• '• •
•x.uqnaiif) .toj pueg
| IR.VYENS” Cotton Gin Feeder. Send for circuiabs of description and pr.'o -s.
bJ tw Messrs Zachry Sf Overlay represent us at Conyers, Georgia, uoll-tf
cm
1 SIS GREAT 3S &T A Y ORGAN!
I'TllK MOST ‘EXTENSIVE ORGAN* M ANUFACTOIiY in Tint WORD jp
1000 ORGANS MADE ERERY MONTH OF THE MOST ELABORATE STYLES
MPROVED TONE AND SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION.
THE MOST PERFECT REED ORGAN EVER MADE. TIIE FINEST ME.
CIIANICS and INVENTORS OF THE AGE EMPLOYED.
The only organ manufacturers who give written warrantees. Special discounts to Churoes
and Schools. Reliable Agents Wanted in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina and
East Tennessee. „
and for Illustrated atalogucs to O' ■ • Guilford, Southern Agent
52 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
he Greatest Medical Discovery
o
O F TIIEXIXthCENTUR Y.
HEALTH, lioAUTV, AM) HAPPINESS ItESTOItEDO MODERN WOMANHOOD !
DU. J . B It A D F I E L D ‘ S FE M A L E REGULATOR,
woman’s BEST FBIENP.
Its operations are <juick and sure and it never fails to cure.
o
Thankful for the very flattering reception the Female Regulator has met with from all po*
tions of the country, the Proprietor begs to announce that he has largely increased his manos
factnring facilities, and hopes that before loDg he will be able to place within the reach *-l;
every suffering woman, this, the greatest boon of her sex.
PRICE 1 50 per Bottle.
by all D> uggists in the United State*,“©a
L. 11. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Georyia, Proprietor.
READ! READ!!
It is well known to doctors and ladies that women are subject to enormous diseases peciv
liar to their sex,—such as suppression of the menses, whites, painful monthly periolmalr.
rheumatism of the back and womb, irregular menstruation, hemorrhage or excessive " flow
prolapsus, uteri, or fa ting of the womb. .
Blooming ia all her Prist'- c Beauty, health, strength and elasticity. Tried doctor after, doctor,
Rutledge, Ga., February 18. 1874.
This is to certify that my wife was an invalid for six years Had disease of the womb and
headache, weight in lower part of the back ; suffered from languor, exhaustion and nervous
less, loss of appetite and flesh. She had become so exhausted and weak, her friends wera.
apprehensive she would never get well. Tried doctor after doctor, ac,d; patent mediciness—
and despaired of her improvement, when fortunately 6he cmmenced on Dr. Bra afield s re
male Regulator, She is now well; three or four bottles cured her. Improved in health, ap
petite and flesh ; “ she is blooming in all ber pristine beauty, strength, and 1 re
ward you as her savior from the dark portals of death, —and my benefactor.; May your eh*
ow never grow less, and you never become wearr in well-doing. JOHN “HA *•
Kfile by W. H. LEE and JOKES & CARSWELL Conyers, Ga.
To the WonxiNG Class.—Wa 'ion furnish
you emyloyweyt lit which jmuiii make vt- v
largo pay, iujour own locattie*. without bemg
away from home over night-. Agents wanted
in every fown and county to take subscriber*
for Tho Centennial Record, the lnrgeet publi -
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