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he Weekly Democrats
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1873.
EXTRACTS FROM
FOR
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
COMMENCING
October 27th, 1873!
—VT-
1W .
I of riorer.lutjr...',
e lucerne tM
• or LnuA acre < 1 corn fotmge. ,
Pur largest yield of §Oii|bem rgu#. «M 4tt*.. '5
F«..t b-«’ sort large* display garden v2:
For lament yield upland cotton, ona aero 2i’o
For by«t crop loHqgNtf ShortWUptoeotton. nOl/l
»**• •»» u| :-od *bCi't
(a»<l 2* donla \)ti l^nnd i«»l
For i*#e Wie npioid fy# jtip^ |
(and 25 ccuta |>er pound paid lor the bale)
For the l*at oil pauU’iig, by a Georgia ladjr 100
For the bent duplay of paiDtiugn. drawing*, etc.
by the pupil* oi one eolirvil or colleg*; 100
For t;,e bi>t made silk (free*, done by a lud.v of
Georgia, not * drena maker ... •, tot
For the b«-«rt made b*nj*?-tpdn dro*a, done by a* *•*
lady of Georgia cot a drew-maker 50
For b. at half dozen pairs cotton soak*, knit by
a lady over fifty years of age, (in gold) 25
For best half dozen pnlrn cotton socks, knit by
a girl under ten yeais of age, (In gold).... 25
For the finest aud I irgnsi-diaplay of fmiii t band*
icraft, cwbrnotug n.-eibework, embroidery,
knitting, crocheting, rained work, e
for the beat combination boree
For the beat ►addle horae 1U0
For the beat style harness horse 100
For the ft neat aud beet matched don ole team.. 100
For the beat stailiou, with tan of bia calta by
his aide — 2T>0
For the best gelding 250
For ihe beAt mx mnl«- team 55i)
For the beet elngle mule 100
* beat bull.,
MUSIC
New, Fresh.gnd Sparkling!
THE CLUSTER,
. -EW MCIIC BOOS FOB IBB LSI Of
Conventions,
Singing Classes
Churth Choirs,
-JT-, *"»TS» - r —■
HoraeCJrde. -
THE CLUSTER
•.WEIL1Y MARTI NT.
X M IIULMAN,
AMO
T- MARTI* TO WITS.
Pri#«, $13.60 per Des. Single Copies sent
l-oet-peid, $1.60.
Adrl reaa.
i. L. PSTCiU, 599 Broadway, N. T.
FCB SCHOOLS.
FAIRY - VOICES
a new snronto class-book
OdsrpfcLED AND ARRANGED .
BY WILLIAMDRESSLER.
Price, $6 per Obi. Single Copiee aent, post
paid, for 00 cent*.
Address,
J, L. PETEM, 5MJ*n»dway, New Yora
THE SONG ECHO
The Po£ular Singing School-Book.
' BY MS., PJ5RKIXS.
Price. $7.50 per Doz. Single Copies sent,
r V polt-yaldy for 75e. *'% i
AddtMp, >j • 4 f • , i ; •
J. L. PETEfiS, 599 Broadway, New York
I;
COX'S NEVER FAILING CURE FOR
CHILLS.
Wf ,-the. undersigned, do hereby certify
thai-we hate tried Cox’# Never Failing Cure
4'or Chills ani Fejer and.fipd it what it
claims to be —a never failing cur e for chill* and
W\ O. Boc&taft, IT. E. Rutherford, Hirshs
J. R.
U. v *
Fut yp and 6old by
— ‘ MORGAN" & HARRELL, J
Druggists, Bainbridge, Ga.
Jsire 6.1878-ly ZZ ~ ~ '
For boat
For the beet sow with plge
For the beet buabal of
For the beat bnahel of wheat
For the best biialiel of swe.-t i»otatoe*
For the beat buabel of iriab potato#*
For the beat Aft) eta.k* ol sugar cane 50
For the beat reeult on one jere in any forage
cron u v 150
For the largest yield of roni on one acre 100
For the Urgent yield of wheat on one acre 50
For the largest yield of oau on one acre 50
For the largeat y ield of rye on one acre 60
For the beat result on one acxe, in any cereal.
For tEe best display made oft
any dry goods merchant IfO
'puttriirM ■'***>*< M
aeat bra an band, not lees than ten per
formers • 250
(and $50 extra per day for their innate.)
For the be*t<Georgia plow stock 35
For the boat Ger rgia made wagon (two horse) .. 50
For the best Georgia made oart 26
For Wat »ta!lii>o. Tour ydm old or foore - 4u
For Wat pr. serred hoi m«tw 20 years ol# to
For beBt Aktemegfoull - *’ 50
For beat Devon bull ~ * 50
For l*e«t collection of table appkw, grown, in
North Georgia 50
For be*t collection of table apple* grown In
Middle Georgia • ‘f go
REGATTA.
llacc one mile down stream on Ocmnlgee River, nn-
derthe rules yf the Regatt* Aaaodatian of tfafeon.
For the faetcHt f.mr-oamd shell boat, rade open ’
to the world 1150
For the fsateat double-acull shell boat, rmcoopen
to the world
For the tudu-t slugle-scull (bell boat, race open
to the world
For the Attest fc ur-oared canoe boat, race open
to the w orld
(By canoe is meant ) boat bewp from a lpg,
without wash-board* or other additions.)
The u«nal entry fee often per oent win be lchar|
for the Regatta premiums.
“Absolutely the Best Protection
Against Fire."
Over 12,000 Fires Actually Put
Out With It!
MORE THAN 510,000,000 00
WORTH PROPERTY
Ifiy-SAVED FROM THE FLAMES.
The Babcock
F. W. FARWELL, Secretary,
78 Market St, Chicago; 407 Broad
way, New York-
In daily uee by the Fire Departments of
the principal cities of the Union. The Gov
ernment has.adopted it. The leadings Rail
ways Use it. [mcli20 ly
Send for “Its Record.”
BEN. E. RUSSELL, Ag't. Bainbridge Ga.
A. T.
& COMPANY,
COR. WEST & BROUGHTON STREETS, BAINBRIDGE, GA.
DRYGOODS & GROCERIES.
* . 1 ' ire: ..*w Akr -r* ! ~ “ -k.-.' ,• I3.J. . i. - . .1
the largest stock nv
: !•• •■•; In er - • .* N-Vw* • At .-Jlk; «»*:'.l-
THE CITY.
WHISENANT’S
MILITARY COMPANY.
RACES.
'! Pt)B8*OM*-—$300!
For Trotting Horses—Georgia Raised ; Mile
Hbats. Beat Two in Three.
1st horse to receive $200
Sd hone to receive
3d horse to receive 25
PUK8K TWO— $450.
For Trotting Horse* that have never beaten
2:10 ; mile heat*, beat two in three,
let horse to receive $300 j
... GO
DR. M. L BATTLE,
RESIDENT
0 0 il • ■ . • • L ••! *.j
DENTIST,
Office over Rockwell & West, where he can
be found every day except the fourth Satur
day in each month. When absent at other
itmes previous notice will be given through
the Democrat. [jy20 tf
THE ALBANY HOUSE,
Merrick Barnes, Proprietor,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
THIS house i9 well furnished and every
way prepared for the accommodation of the
traveling: public ; entire satisfaction guaran
teed.—The table is supplied with the best
the country affords, and the servants p.reun
surpassed in politeness and attention to the
wants of guests. Omnibusses convey pas
sengers to and from the different railroads
promptly. Charges to suit the times.
E. J. Padrick,
PRACTICAL
BUILDER & HOUSE CARPENTER
Solicits work of all kinds in his line. Jobs ta
ken within 20 miles of this place. All shop
work promptly attended to.
Coffins mad* at all Hours, day or
night,
as neat as can be done elsewhere. Shop at
he old stand, in rear of Sanborn Buildings.
•Ct-
rrBSB three—5650.
For Trottulg Horses—open to the world ; *
mile heata. beat throe in five.
1st horse to receive $500
-d home to receive 100
3d home to receive 60
purse ror*—$350.
Fct Running horses—open to the world
two mile heata, beet two in three.
1st home to receive $27 0
‘id hone to receive loo
pttwr mx—$300
For Running Hemes-open to the world
two mile beats, best two in three.
lat hone to receive $3C0:
PTRaS BEX—$600.
For Banning Horses—open to the world ;
three mile bents, best two in three.
lat horse to receive $g[>
The above premiums will be contested for
under the rules of the tnrf. The usual en
try fee of ten per cent, on the amount of the
the purse will be charged.
THE KEXXESAW ROTTE”
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL
ROAD AND CONNECTIONS.
SCUEmTLE IX EFFECT March l#f. 1S73
Xorthvrard.
EXPRESS. MAIL.
Caterpillar
Destroyer!
One Hand can Destroy Cater
pillars on Four or Five
Acres per Day!
Cost of Compound is very Little. Its
Success is Guaranteed !
Having purchased the right for Decatur
county, we take pleasure in offering it to
fanners within its borders on liberal terms.
The compound can be applied upon four or
five acres per day by one hand. Its success
in destroying the-caterpillar and preserving
the plant in vigorous growth has been fully
tested and is beyond question. To success
fully guard against the depredations of the
caterpillar, planters should use no delay in
investicratine its claims and e®eting the
proper arrangements to obtain tin* benuflts
to be derived by its use. Its full a*d perfect
success guaranteed.
It. J. SiVEARIXQEN & CO..
mch-20-6m Bainbridge, Gtv.
GURLEY, RUSSELL & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS
And Counselors at Law,
JOHN W. McGILL, ”
Attorney at Law
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his care. Office: north-west
room in court house. febl3-ly
SHARON HOUSE SHAVING SA
LOON!
MANSE ^WASHINGTON, PBorEiEion.
Shaving, Hair Catting, Shampoon-
ing, Dyeing, Hair Dreseing, menued
in the most approved style of the tonsonal
art. By strict attention to business, and
a scrupulous regard for the wants of the pub
lic, in my line, I expect to retain the gener
ous patronage extended to me. I refer to
my customers. Trice# moderate.
Saloon in SHARON HOUSE, next door to
the Harness Store.
Manse Washington.
Jtine 5,-tf.
Leave A riant* - 8.30 am. 8.10 pm
Arrive at Oarterevilia -ll.Obam. 10.47pm
Kingston - 11.45 am. 11.19 pm
,, Dalton • 2.01 pm. 1.80am
•*Ch»tt*aiooga 4.28 pm. 8.44 am
Soutfncard. -
EXPRES*. MAIL.
6.46 a
Leave Chattanooga
Arrive at Dalton
•• Kingston -
_ Cartersville
" Atlanta
r..68i
42 pm
10.12 a in. 0.56 p m
10.51am. 1032 pm
1.45 pm. 1.00am
Pnln an Palac* Can on Trains Hob
1 & 2 to Lynchburg and Hew Or
leans! also to Atlanta and
Chattanooga!
NO. CHANGE
New OrleanatoLynchburg—via Montgomery
Atlanta and Dalton.
6^E(^AXGE -
Atlanta to St. Louis—via Chattanooga.'
many mkMs ett*RTWi ’Vurr non? <jricxR»!
COUNTY WHJWTWe. 11
vnUa of bozne industries, all x&iwnL
or “e**"**-**
J Sjioid b», do— ^
*■ Third bat do
4. Fourth best do
EutiiM to lx a
Boa in Athene.
,. A"** 1 ** onfHbuteA.ti
hUtoq, •!«, oomprt?'
1OTIn , ,
ol
tlx* WUx il .odirij^tii*, cam | B. v>. WRENS G.otrU i-irsti^rtr.d Tick-
d Afont, Atlanta Ga
*0
TO NEW YORK
Than airf‘Other •Houf^fTOm Atlanta.
Panic* Contemplating Traveling should Send
QUICK TIME and CLOSE COXXECTIOX
• ii Our Motto.
lik ftr Ticket# Ttk - -The Eenncnw
Route.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE-
Decatur Snperior^Court, May Term,
James S. Whiddon, vs Sarah A. Whiddon.
It appearing to the court that the Defen
dant is not to be fonnd in the State, on mo.
tion of Hammond & Davis, attorneys for
Libellant, it is ordered that service be per
fected by publication and that this case stand
for trial at the next term of thie Court.
Peter J. Strozier,
1 '■ : JtMge S. C. A. C.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court. Mav Term, 1873.
T* F. HAMPTON, Clerk.
June 2d, 1873.
Toe Cream and
Confections.
The coolest and nicast place to be
found in the city is at
I. COHEN S
;‘-T
Saloon,
On Bvoad ttreat, whe.e he Is op*n for the
8niJ|iNlMJ4iS&d »hw? Indies and
gentlemen can sit and take their ICE CREAM
and other refreshments with comfort and de
light.
Fruits. Confections. Candies &c.
PartieB end WefldiMgs supplied with
IceCream. Cakes, Ac., at lowest
rater.
CLOTHING ANH HATS.
k . -if ,n. 1 to If
A Large and Fashionable selection at A. T. REID £ CO.’S
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladles, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children’s af. A. T. REID & CO.’S
Breens Goods and R-ints,
A complete and handsome stock at A. T. REID & C0.S,
Bacon, Bacon,
Sides, Hams, Shou'ders and Bulk Meats at A..T. REID & CO.’S
Flour, Flour.
One hundred bbls., different grades, A. T. REID & CO.’S
Sugar aud Coffee.
Fifty bbls. and sacks Sugar and Coffee at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Nortliei'n Hay.
One hundred bales Morthern Hay at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Oats, Oats,
Five hundred bushels Black and Yellow Oats at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Cheeks, Stripes and Yarns,
From Columbus, a choice selection at A. T. REID & CO.’S
13ntt«?r, Cheese anti Fish.
All frash and arriving weekly at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Enquire
For any goods you may want at A. 7. REID & CO.'S
Cotton. Corn, Hides, Wool, and any country produce bought by
A. T. REID & COMPANY.
THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
WITH GREAT 8-PAGE SUNDAY EDITION.
Every Family should have The Constitu
tion—It is full of carefully selected general
reading—Poetry, Literature, Stories News.
Every Farmer should have it; it makes a
specialty of crop and fitrm> news.
Every Lawyar should have it; the Supreme
Court Decisions are exclusively reported for
it, immediately when rendered.
Every Merchant should take it; its cele
brated weekly cotton editorials contain facts
and figures to be had nowhere else.
Every Lady wants it; its famous Fashion
Letters are eagerly sought.
Everybody should take The Constitution—
It is a newspaper looking after the interests
of all classes.
ItB Correspondence Department is not ex
celled in the United States,emhraW»g< 4 Round
the World,” European, and Infers•• from
Georgia and the American States,
Largest Editorial Staff in the South—I. W.
Avery, Political Department; J.T. Lumpkin,
News; W. G. Whidbv, City; N. P.T. Finch,
Howell C. Jackson, Associates; E. Y. Clarke.
Managing Editor.
Hon. A. H. Stephen#, Corresponding. Edi
tor.
Capt. Henry Jackson, Supreme Court Re
porter, furnishes daily proceedings of the
Court, and the Decisions.
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For the Mammoth Weekly—rontaiiring the
cream of the Daily—$16,00 for ten annual
subscribers, and a paper to the getter-sup of
the chib. —
On editorial matters, address “Editors
Constitution,” on basinesa matters, address
W. A. HEMPHILL & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
From a Georgia Exchange,
The Atlanta Son has merged into The Atlan
ta Constitution. with Hon- A. HI -Stephen. |
Correspond in Editor. The Constitution, al- J
ready one of the beet journals in the United
States, will doubtless, with this accession, !
become the leading journal in the South.
C OF HNS!
.v>U. iqti .W .L
Metalic and Wood, of all kinds, at
jLtsaoaC - ivzxaztj j
McGILL & O’NEAL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
&<unbridye. Ga-
Law office up stairs, near tlie- Post Office-
DrT J7 a7 Butts,
B®- Office in Peabodv’s Drug Store. Res
ilience on Broughton street. [mch20-ly
DRS. MORGAN & HARRELL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
fukedbugs
MEDICINES. AC., .
Sharon’s'Uew Building, Water St.,
mch20-ip] Bainbridge, Ga.
T.B.HUNNEWELL&CO/S
grocery * w
AHD
DR Y ■ GCOD EMPORIUM'
EAST OF COURT HOUSE, BROAD STREET
Bainbridge, .... Georgia.
CORN! CORN!
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS, CORK, and other grain, at the very tows«f
Market Prices, can be found at the store of
T. B. Hminewell & Co.
FLOUR ! FLOUR!
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BBLS. FL88fi,lbest brands, just received'
and for sale by
T. B. Hminewell & Co.
BACON! BACON!
TWENTY THOUSAND LBS. BACON just in and for sale at the Lowest
Market Prices by
T. B» Hminewell & Co.
J. I. GRIFFIN.
106 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
IMPORTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer I»
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
mch6-ly
RASKIN HOUSE,
J. TV. Kyas, Proprietor,
Broad Street,
Columbus, - ^ Georgia.
FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
B. A. WALLACE,
Paper, Envelopes, Cards, Twines,
Ta^s, Paper Stock, Inks,
Moss, Waste, &c.
135 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
meh9] Orders promptly fidled. [ly
ED. 1. HENDERSON’S
V'r, T T tVB vv i ev
vii'iiitxire Store.
F TR ST-CLASS BOARDING
house:.
.. 1© wriomn tsi »ia-j -ui.
. 50. 210 South Broad Stseet,
% €6L W.T. COOL (UM Bainbridge.)
, _ ^ 00 w ‘ Cv'* - ’ ♦* $Q
tel T
.c.
Particular attention given to paG$ti8,
satisfaction guaranteed. The people of De
catur know the old Colonel, and should call
when in Savannah. feb27 tf
SUGAR SYRUP,
SALT, COFFEE, to be found in large or small quantities by calling af
the store ef
T. B. Hminewell & Co*
COTTON YARNS.
TWO HUNDRED BUSCHES COTTON YARNS just received and for
sale by
T. B. Hunnewell <fc Co.
* J
-w tea tor.fr. act bzx —
Shirtings and Sheetings.
Six Thousand Yards of Shirtings and She ® ti ^’^{J'^eWELL / CO