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EXTRACTS FROM MUSIC .^'Absolutely the Best Protection
«■ New, Fresh and Sparkling!) Aga i n st Fire .»
THE CLUSTER.
FOR
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
COMMENCING
October 27 th, 1873!
*
—AT—
CENTRAL CITY
MACON GEORGIA.
Tor bmt acre »f elover bay JT>0
For beat acre lucerne hay SO
For beat acre of native crass So
For best acre pea vine hay 50
For best acre of com forage So
For largest yield of Southern cane, one acre.. 5
For best and largest display garden vegetables. iiS
For largest yield upland cotton, one acre 2ui
For best crop lot upland short staple cotton, not
less than five bales 600
For best one bale upland sho-t staple cotton.. 100
(and 26 cents per pound for the bale)
For best bale upland long staple cotton 1-0
(and 25 cents per pound paid for the bale)
For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady.... 100
For the best display of paintings, drawings etc.
by the pupils of one school or college 100
For the host made silk dress, done by a lady of
Georgia, not a dress maker,
For tlic beat made bome-spun dress, done by a
lady of Georgia not a dress-maker "...
For.beot piece of tapeatry in worsted and floss,
by a lady of Georgia..
For best tumilbed baby basket and complete
set of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia....
For the handsomest set of Moueboircase. glove
box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of Geor
gia 60
For beat half dozen pairs cotton seeks, knit by
a lady over fifty years of age, (In gold)
For beat bait dozen pairs cotton socks, koit by
a girl under ten years of age. (in gold) 26
For the finest and largest display of fema c hand
icraft, embracing needlework, embroidery,
knitting, crocheting, raised work, etc., by one
lady 100
For the best combination horse 100
For the best saddle horse loo
For the bost atyle harness horse
For the finest and best matched double team.. 100
For the best stallion, with ten of his colts by
his side 250
For tho best gelding 250
For the best six mule team 260
For the beat single mule luo
For the best miich ccw ion
For the best bull.... 100
For best ox team 100
For the beat tow with pigs So
For the best bushel of peas • 25
For the best bushel of wheat 25
For ths best bushel of sweet potatoes 50
For the best busbel of Irish potatoes 25
For the best fifty sta.ks ot sugar cane 50
For the beat result on oue ere in any forage
crop 150
For the largest yield of rorn on one acre 100
For the largest yield of wboat on one acre 60
For the largest yield of oats on one acre 60
For the largest yield of rye on one acre 50
For the beat result on one acre, in any cereal
crop 200
For the best display made on the grounds, by
any dry goods merchant 100
For the largest aud best display of green-house
plauts. by ene person or fir m 100
For the best brass band, not less than ten per-
A SEW MUSIC BOOK FOR THE E3£ or
Conventions,
Singing Classes,
Church Choirs,
ANDTHE
Home Circle.
THE CLUSTER
g.lVESI.F.V MARTIJf,
J. M. STILLMA.V,
AND
T. MARTIN i'O'VVE.
Prise, §13.50 per Doz. Single Copies sent
post-paid, §1.50.
Addrera,
J. It. PETERS, 599 Broadway, Jf. Y
FOE SCHOOLS.
FAIRY VOICES
A NEW SINGING CLASS-BOOK
CO.MPlf.ED AND ARRANGED
BY WILLIAM DRESSIER.
Price, $G per Doz. Single Copies sent, post
paid, for GO cents.
Address,
J, L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York
formers
(and $10 extra per day for their music.)
For the bent Georgia plow stock
For the best Gee rgia made wagon (two horse)
For the best Georgia made cart
For beat stallinu, four years old or more
For best preservtd hoi sc over 20 years old
For best Alderney bull
For be*t Devon bull
For best collection of table apples, grown iu
North Georgia
For best collection of table apples grown
Middle Georgia
250
in
REGATTA.
Race ono mile down stream on Ocmulgee River, un
der the rules of the Rogatta Association of >;acon.
For the fastest four-oared shell boat, raci open
to the world $150
For the fastest doublc-scull shell boat, race open
to the world 50
For the fastest single-scull shell boat, race open .
to the world 50
For the Ikstest four-oared canoe boat, race open
to the world 50
(By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log,
Without wash-boards or other addition! .)
The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be charged
for the Regatta premiums.
MILITARY COMPANY.
For the best drilled volunteer military company
of not less than forty members, rauk and Ulo,
open to the world $'
At least five entries required.
RACES.
PURSE ONE—§300.
For Trotting Horses—Georgia Raised ; Mile
Heats, Best Two in Three.
*st horse to receive... $200
■‘d horse to receive 75
d horse to receive 25
purse two—$450.
For Trotting Horses that have never beaten
2:40 ; mile heats, best two in three.
1st horse to receive $300
2d horse to receive 100
3d horseto receive 1 50
rt'BSB THREE—$050.
For Trotting Horses-open to tne world;
mile heats, best three in five.
1st horse to receive S500
2d horse to receive lOo
3d horse to receive 50
purse pour—$350.
For Running horses—open to the wo d
two mile heats, best two in three.
1st horse to receive $250
2d horse to receive lOo
purse five—$300
For Running Horses—open to the world
two mile heats, best two in three.
1st horse to receive $300:
purse six—$500.
For Running Horses—open to the world:
three nule heats, _lx-st two in three.
1st horse to’receive $5<>
The above premiums will be contested for
under the rules of the turf. The usual eu-
try fee of ten per cent, on the amount of the
the^purse will be charged.
THE SONG ECHO
Tile Popular S/nging School-Book.
BY II. S. RERK1XS.
Price, §7.50 per Doz. Single Copies sent
post-paid, for 75c,
ddress,
J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York.
0 X’S NEVER FAILING CURE BOB.
CHILLS.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify
that we have tried Cox's Never Failing Cure
for Chills and Fever and find it what it
claims to be—a never failing cure for chills and
fever ;
W. 0. Donalson, W. E. Rutherford, Hiram
Brockett, Jacob Born, Henry Dean, J R.
Griffin, T. B. Hunnewell.
Put up and sold by
-MORGAN & HARRELL,
Druggists, Bainbridge, Ga.
June 5,1873-ly
DR. M. L. BATTLE,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Bainbridge, - - Georgia.
Office over Rockwell & West, where he can
be found every day except the fourth Satur
day in each month. When absent at other
itraes previous notice will be given through
the Democrat. [jy20 tf
THE ALBANY HOUSE,
Merrick Barnes, Proprietor,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
THIS house is well furnished and every
way prepared for the accommodation of the
traveling public ; entire satisfaction guaran
teed.—The table is supplied with the hest
the country affords, and the servants arc un
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.
COUNTY EXHIBITIONS.
1. To the county which (through its So
ciety or CTuliq shall furnish the lar
gest and finest display, in merit and
variety, of stock, products aud re
sults of home industries, all raised,
produced or manufactured in the
county <iooo
2. Second best do 500
3. Third best do 3. 0
4. Fourth best do 200
Entries to be made at the'August Conven
tion in Athens.
Articles contributed to the Constv Exlii
tnnons can also
£. J. Fadrick,
PRACTICAL
BUILDER & HOUSE CARPENTER
Solicits work of all kinds in his line. Jobs ta
ken within 20 miles of this place. All sh ip
work promptly attended to.
Coffins made at all Hours, day or
night,
as neat ns can be done elsewhere. Shop at
he old stand, in rear of Sanborn Buildings.
mchl3-]y
“THE KEXXESA IF ROUTE."
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAIL
ROAD AND CONNECTIONS.
SCHEDULE IX EFFECT March 1 ft, 1S73
Xorth Irani.
EXPRESS. MAIL.
8.30 am. 8,10 pm
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Cartersville
„ Kingston -
,. Dalton
••Chattanooga -
Over 12,000 Fires Actually Put
Out With It!
MORE THAN $10,000,000 00
WORTH PROPERTY
J0*SAVED FROM THE FLAMES
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The Babcock
111
wmi
Ilk
F. W. FARWELL, Secretary,
78 Market St., Chicago; 407 road
way, New York
In daily use by the Fire Departments of
the principal cities of the Union. The Gov
ernment has adopted it. The leading Rail
ways use it. [meh20 ly
Send for “Its Record.”
BEN. E. RUSSELL, Ag’t. Bainbridge Ga.
WHISENANT’S
One "and 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
farmers within its borders on liberal terms.
T!ie compound can he 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 ip
investigating its claims and effecting the
proper arrangements to ohtain the benefits
to be derived by its use. Its full and perfect
success guaranteed.
II. J. SWEARINGEN & CO..
mch20-0m Bainbridge, Ga,
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. feblo -Jy
COR. WEST & BROUGHTON STREETS, BAINBRIDGE, GA,
DRYGOODS & GROCERIES.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN
TIIE CITY.
CLOTRING AND HATS,
A Large and Fashionable selection at A, T. REID & CO.’S
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children’s at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Dress Goods and Prints.
GROCERY
AND
DRY-GOODS EMPORIUM *
EAST OF COURT H8USE, BROAD STREET, ’
Xtolnhridsre, • • . . Cioorg-in
A complete and handsome stock at
A. T. REID & CG.S,
Bacon, Bacon,
Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at A. T. REID & CO. S
Elonr,
*
One hundred bbls., different grades, A. T. REID & CO.’S
Sng'ar and ColTeth
Fifty bbls. and sacks Sugar and Coffee at A. T. REID & CO.’S
CORN! CORN!
ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS CORN and other grain, at the very Lowest
Market Price?, can be found at the store of 1
T. B. Hunnewell <fc Co,
Nortiiern
One hundred bales Mcrthern Hay at
I lav
Oats, Oats.
Five hundred bushels Black and Yellow Cats at
OlieoKs, Stripes and
From Columbus, a choice selection at
T3attei’, C3ioe.se and
All fresh and arriving weekly at
Enquii'e
For any gocd3 you may want at
A. T. f.EID & CG. S
A. T. REID d. CO.’S
Y arns,
A. T. HEiD & CO.’S
Eish.
A. T. HEiD & CO.’S
A. T. RC5D & CO ’S
FLOUR! FLOUR!
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BBLS. FLOUR, best brande, Jest received
and for saie by
T, B. Hunnewell & Co,
Cottcn, Corn, Hides, Wool, and any country produce bought by
I.
SHARON
HOUSE SHAVING
LOON!
SA
MANSE WASHINGTON, Proprietor.
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampoon-
ing. Dyeing, Heir Dressing, executed
in the most approved styde of the tonsorial
;t. Uy strict attention to business, and
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. Prices moderate.
Saloon in SIIARON HOUSE, next door to
the Harness Store.
Maxse Washington.
June 5,-tf.
11.06a m.
11.45 a m.
2.11 p m.
4.28 pm.
South lean/.
10.4, pm
11.19pm
1.30 am
3.44 am
Leave Chattanooga
Arrive at Dalton
“ Kingstou -
“ Cartersville -
“ Atlanta
EXPRESa. MAIL.
0.45 a m. o.25 p m
7.58 am. 742 pm
10.12 a m. 9.50 p tu
10.51 a m. 1032pm
1.45 pm. 1.00 am
Pulmnn Palace Cars on Trains Nos
1 & 2 to Lynchburg and New Or
leans! also to Atlanta and
Chattanooga!
NO CHANGE
New Orleans to Lynchburg—via Montgomery
Atlanta and Ballou.
ONE CHANGE
Atlanta to St. Louis—via Chattanooga.
MANY MILES SHORTER! MANY HOURS QUICKER!
TO NEW YORK
Than any Other Route from Atlanta.
Parties Contemplating Traveling should Send
for Xlap, Schedule Etc.
QUICK TIME and CLOSE COXXFCTIOX
is Our Mottu.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE-
Decatur Superior Court, May Term,
1873.
James S. Whiddon. vs Sarah A. Whiddon.
It appearing to the court that the Defen
dant is not to be funnd 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 th s Court.
Peter J. Stbozier,
Judge S. C. A. C.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court. May Term. 1873.
T. F. HAMPTON, Clerk.
Juue 2d, 1873. *
rOEPEOPpiPEII!
THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
WITH GREAT 8-PAGE SUNDAY EDITION.
Ice Cream and
Confections.
The coolest and nicest
found in the -city is at
place to be
I. COHEN’S
Saloon,
On Broad street, whe.e he is open for the
St MMER SEASON, and whete ladies and
gentlemen can sit and take their ICE CREAM
and other refreshments with comfort aud de
light.
Fruits, Confections, Candies &c.
Parties and Weddings •supplied with
«m Min X^u™rLi<t: K?!^taEcT« ;A£kf0rTiCketS lWp‘' T1W,KenJXeSaWi,Ce C r eam, CakeS ’ &C ’> at loWest
farmer may contribute to the Exhibition of i .KOUie. rater,
hiaeortnty nhudirl of Bread O'
•-u •,.:.ii; iudbid ,A1
• i rn. be can i B. W WRENS. General Passenger and Tick- ,
pivuiiiiinlltf. r et '..nit. Atlanta. Qa.
Ice for sale at 3 pounds for 10 cents.
Mav 15. ’73.
Every Family should have The Constitu-
tjou—It is full ot carefully selected general
reading—Poetry, Literature, Stories News.
Every Farmer should have it; it makes a
specialty of crop and farm news.
Every Lawyer should have it: the Supreme
Court Decisions tire 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.
Its Correspondence Department is not ex
celled in the United States,embracing ■‘Round
the World,” European, and letters from
Georgia and the American States.
Largest Editorial Staff in the South—I. W.
Avery, Political Department; J.T. Lumpkin,
News; W. G. Whidby, City; N. P. T. Finch,
Howell C. Jackson, Associates; E. Y. Clarke.
Managing Editor.
Hon. A. II. Stephens, Corresponding Edi
tor.
Capt. Henry Jackson, Supreme Court De-
porter, furnishes daily proceedings of the
Court, and the Decisions.
figy* Splendid New Features are soon to
be added.“©8
Terms—Daily, §10.00 per annum: $5.00
for six mos.; §2.50 for three mas.; Sl.OUor
one month. Weekly §2,00 per annum; §1,00
for six mos.
CLUBS! CLUBS!
For the Mammoth Weekly—containing the
cream of the Daily—§15,00 for ten annual
subscribers, and a paper to the getter-up o
the club.
On editorial matters, address ‘-Editor<
Constitution,” on business matters, address
W. A. HEMPHILL & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
From a Georgia Eirhange.
The At’antaSun has merged intoThe Atlan- i
ta Constitution, with Uon. A. H .'tephen. I
Correspondin Editor. The l onstitution. al-
ready one of the best journals in the United ;
States, will doubtless, with this accession,
become the leading journal in the South. .
COFFINS!
COMPANY.
RED
I lust Proof Oats*.
BACON! BACON!
TWENTY THOUSAND LBS. BACON just in and for sale at the Lowest
Market Prices by
T. B, Hunnewell & Co.
GENUINE RED RUST PROOF
OATS
"or sale at mv plantation, near Dry Lake.
: have planted these Oats three years and
they have proved to he perfectly free from
rust smut, or blight. Price §1.50 per bush
el. DANIEL HORN,
sep4-lm] Boston, Ga.
Dr, J. A. Butts,
pidj— Office in Peabody’s Drug Store. Res
idence on Broughton street. [mch20-ly
DBS. MORGAN & HARRELL,
Wholesale and Detail Dealers in
PTJREDRUG S
MEDICINES. &C.
Sharon’s Hew Building, Water St.,
utthiiO-ipj Bainbridge, Ga.
/OUR ATTENTION IS CALLED
TO OUR
Garare Stock:
SUGAR SYRUP,
SALT, COFFEE, to be found in large or small quantities by calling at
the store of
T. B. Hunnewell & Co
COTTON YARNS.
TWO HUNDRED BUNCHES COTTON YARNS just received and «
sale by
T. B. Hunnewell & G°'
Metalic and Wood, of all kinds, at
ED. J. HENDERSON’S
Furniture Store.
DOORS I
S a sites,
BLIADS,
Moulding’s,
Blind Trimmings, Sash
Weights and Cord, Head
aud
Side Lights, Glass, etc.,
Which we are selling as low as the lowest.
AH communications will receive prompt
attention. Address
BLAIR & BICKFORD.
171
Bay Street,
mchfi-ly
Savannah, Ga
sale by
Shirtings and Sheeting^
Six Thousand Yards of Shirtings and Sbeetmgs^just^re^^ 4