The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, September 30, 1875, Image 4

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AGRICULTURAL OOTTOM ( HOPS. ( ©ucn Crops of the Post Fifty-five Y'enrs Their Size and Price—Home Con sumption—Figures for the past >car. The following tables, taken from the New York Journal of Co:utuoro, contains trainable information, and will be read with interest : Qpmprrnftiie Crop Statement. Bales. Bales, Yh‘jn-1 4d0,000,1848-9 2.728,MiG 495,< l|lßso-l 2,355,267 1824- 569,2i0 1852-3 8,262,862 1825- 7 20, <‘27 185:1-4 2,930.027 1826- 9:#7.!51j18 r >4-5 2.847 30) 1827- 727,50:1 1055-6 3,527,! 44 1828- 870,415(4856-7 ?.,939,519 1 sailed 971..845 557-8 8,113,0 >2 1830- f,038.'-4*il 858-9 0,351,481 1831- ii 8 7,47711859 -60 i, 77:* 1332-3 1,070, 136 1860-1 4,' 56.04!; 1833- 1,705,324|181-2 (cat) 4,800,600 1834- 5 1,254,328 184--3 (*-•; ) 1,500,000 1835- 1 ,:;60,725 18 -4 (est( 500,000 1836- 1,422,930,1 >’o4-5 (est) 300.000 1837- 1,801 ,467 1865-6 2.154.476 1839- 1,8fi0,532.1369-7 1,951.988 183 64 0 2,177.836', 1867-8 2.48'. i. 8.93 1840- 1 634,945 1868-9 2,2(0,557 1841- 1 j;83,574 1869-70 3,111.592 1842- 2,378,875 1870-1 4,347,006 1843- 2.030,409 1871-2 2,974.351 J 844-5 2,394,503 1872-3 3.930,568 1845- 2,100,587 1873-4 4,170.388 1846- 1.779,651 1874-5 3,827,845 1847- 2,347,6341 Highest and Lowest Prices of Middling up land Cotton in each of the Calendar years panted a( the City °f New York : Highest Lowest; Highest Lowest price, price. (Year price. price 1825 27 13:1851 14 8 1826 34 9 1852 10 8 1827 12 8 1853 11 10 1828 13 9; 1854 1 0 8 1829 11 8 1855 11 7 1830 13 8.1866 12 0 1831 11 7j1857 15 13 1832 12 7; 1858 13 9 1833 17 9 1850 12 11 1834 16 10 1960 11 10 1835 20 15 1801 28 11 i oof* j{) \2 1862 (38 20 iS? 37 1 7! 1803 88 54 9 1864 190 72 ISHO 16 Hi [BOS 122 33 1841 14 9 1807 38 16 i 'I 718(6 33 16 1843 8 fiJWJ “ ns s ;is? 4 is, ,h4t - '* is 7*2 *>7S 185 1847 12 7' *873 21? 13J sii 8 5I 1874 is - Ui 1 i 611875 (to Sop -5850 11 ijjtember 1)17, 14J Highest and Lowest Price of Middling up land Cotton at New York during each week of the year ending August 31,1875 Week ending, Highest. Lowest Sept. 8, 1574, IGJ 16$ Sept. 15 164 llii fcjept. 22 ltii ' It), Sept. 29 Hil ltii O tuber 6 151 154 October 13 154 15} October 20 15, 15jj October 27 t 15, 141 November 4 141 141 November 11 141 14j November 18 15} 151 November 25 154 15 December 2 151 15 December 9 15 14$ December 16 14, 141 December 23 14| 14j December 30 14$ 14s January 6, 1875- 1 44 151 January 13 154 15| January 20 151 l->f January 27 151 15} February 3 16 15j February 10* 164 16 February 17 164 16 February 24 16. 161 Maul. 3 164 lti} Jlnrch 10 161 16$ March 17 16$ llit Match 24 • 174 161 March 31 174 17J April 7 174 171 April 14 17j lt>l April 2! 17 16J April, l* 16.- 10} May 5 16} 10? 3tiy 1? 16} 16 i May 19 16j 10? May 26 16§ 164 June 2 Hit 361 June 9 16? 16} Juna 16 16} 15} June 2.. 35} 15? June 30 154 15} July 7 154 154 July 14 164 154 July 21 15} 15| July 28 15} 14} August 4' 154 144 August 11 15 14} August 18 144 14} August 25 15 144 August 31 154 154 home consumption. North of Virginia. 1856- bales 665 718 1857- bules 452,185 1858- bslce 760.218 1859- bales 886 521 1861-1 bales 650.357 1865- bales 594 000 1866- bales 690.000 J867-S bales 884,281 1868- bales 846.756 1869- bales- 777.341 1870- biles 1.072.426 1871- bales 1,007 540 1872- bales 1.063.465 1-873—4 bales 1.192 ol>3 1874-5 bates 1,073,923 Kl-cvhere. Bales. Total. 154.218 819.930 143.376 595.502 167.433 927651 185,522 972 043 193 383 843 740 72,000 666.000 80,000 770 000 81.385 965 GO6 79 498 926 254 85 265 862 606 94.542 1.166.868 130.000 1,1-37 540 137,662 1.201.127 128.526 1,321,089 1262150 1,200 473 (1 EORtHA- O eene Ouray. JT \ otii .u F. (iresbam applies for rat ters of Administiation on the Estate of James Sidney (colored) and such Letters will be granted on the Ist Monday in Oclo- Ih’)' next, by the applicant giving bis own Bond, unless valid objections are filed. Given under mv band officially. August gist, 187 P. JOEL F. 'lHOli.Vl ON, Ord’y. septil—4ts . _ C, EOKOI '—t rt .mi •< ouiity. I J a nit's F. Billingslca applies for Per manent Loiters of Administration on the Estate of Mathew Hutcherson (coloied,) and such Letters will begiantcd on the Ist Monday in October next, unless valid ob jections thereto are filed. Given under mv band officially, August 30th. 187.7. J. 1\ JHULN lON,Ord’y. septf)—4!S / \ EOKGIA —Greene Comty. ( l The Es’ate of James H. IL'-oks, a non-resident miner, is uiiropie.-emed, and i.otters of Guardianship of the same, wi 1 Pe ves ml in Joel .i Hnarks on the Ist Monday in October next, uule->s valid ob jections ar.. filed. (liven under tnv band officially, Septem ber 6th. 1977. J. F. THORNTON, Ord’y. f EOIIOI \— Greene County. K I On the Ist. Monday in October next, leava will be granted to Mm. O. Mitchell, Administrator of Margaret Mitchell, dec and, to sell all the Real Estate of said deceas ed. unless valid objections are filed. Given ttrtd r mv hand officially. Septem, her tith, 1875. J.' F. THORNTON, Oru’y sept 9 —41 s / 1 EOttG IA - <>' reenc Uoueity— i. I Vincent 8. Hull Administrator of John Hull, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission, and such belters will be grant ed on the first Monday in October next,un less valid objections thcretonre filed. Given under tny hand and official signa ture. this June 10th, 1977. July7-3m JOEL F. THORNTON, Only, Union Point, (fa.. Sept. 7(h, 1877. Northern district of Geor gia 88: This is to give notice once a week, for three weeks, that 1 have been appointed Assignee of the estate of Joshua M. Mitchell, of Union Point, in said District, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt on bis own petition by the District Court of said District. W. YV. LUMPKIN, Sept 16, 1875—w3 Assignee. CN EOlUiU—(ireem* Uounty- I Richard 0. Carlton, adminis rutor of Travis C. Carlton, applies for Letters of Dismission, and said Letters will be granted on ihe first Monday in October, 1875, un less valid objections thereto are filed. Given under tny hand officially, July 3d, 1875. JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary. July 8-3 m rt EOltni i—filroene Uoiiaty— VX Allies Caldwell applies for Exemption of Realty and Personally, and l will pass upon the same at my office, at 10 o’clock, a. ni„ on Saturday, the 2d of October next. Given under tny hand officially, Sep tember 17th. 187<>. 2w* JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary. Kxecßitors ? Valuable Land, Fine Stock, &c. U/ ILL BE SOLD IN FRONT OF THE Court llo.ise in Grepneshoro’ Ga., on the first Tuesday in November next, the bind belonging, to the Estate of Jas. Co croft deceased, lying in Greene county Ga., and situated on the Athens Branch Ga., it. R., about 2 miles from Union Point anil the same dist ance from Wood villa. This valuable land will be sol lin throe tracts, tu wit: The Williams place containing 80 acres more or less; the Bowlin place con taining lbO acres move or less, with about 30 acre* open land and good well and -prints, and the Broach or Home place containing 200 acres some 80 acres of which is open land. On this last named place is a good dwelling, with six rooms, a framed kitchen, Gin-house,Screw, laborers’ houses stables, burns and all necessary out build ings. The locality is as lualt by as any in Georgia', the water as tine as ever flowed from Mountains, and the neighborhood good Churches, schools and Mill-. Convenient. Terms ha f cash, ba'ance in twelve months with interest. Possession given on Ist Dec Also on the 241 h day of November, at the residence of said deceased all ot the perishable property consisting of Horses, j Mule-*, (lows, Hogs. Sheep, (lorn, Fodder, Gin gearing Farming implements &c„ &C. i Terms cash. ", H. COCROF U, YV. F. HAVANT, Sept 16 tds Fxecmors. Jt> s It will get a copy of 1 its IA- U r * j I Gkance Ri.l'm .rt'„ for six 1 months; the Premium Week ly of Georgia; took the gold medal at the State Fair :n 1873,as the best country wee'e- WIIAT JT WILL DO. 1 y in the State, “typography, make-up, business, reading matter, and editorial manage ment considered.” One j Dollar, and Try It For Six f rjj) 1 Months. Specimen copies free. THE LAGRANGE RKPORTIStt Is not merely a local paper. Besides its local and miscellaneous .reading, it has a department devoted tothe farm and garden; a department specially adapted to house hold reading; one devoted to State news, one to news of the Southern States.and one tothe nows of the world, collated with great care from the telegraphic dis patches as found in the best metropolitan dailies. Especial pains are given to the news columns, the design of the publisher being to give his readers the essence of all the news, gathered from all and boiled down. By this system, the readers are kept informed of all events of import ance that happen anywhere, and the pub lisher think* be can justly claim that in this respect, Tnk LvCSranoe Uktorter has tio superior of its class. Terms, $2 a year : SI for six months. Send for specimen copy. Address J.T. WATFKMAN. Sept23tf LaCirange, Ga. 231*3? Fever ami A”iic Pills k SPECIFIC FOR ML C VSES OF CHIUS AND FLVCR. COMB AGUE. 19TER- M-TTEST FIXER, ETC. This preparation is purely vegetable, and is prepared from tHe recipe of Or. Keith, who has used it in the treatment of above diseases for many years, with invariable success. l'ut up in boxes containing 50 Tills. Trice, $1 00 per box. or 6 boxes for $5 00. Sent by - mil on receipt of price. Prepared only by lIKVITKI A Cos., 41 Liberty Street, Aprilß,’7s-onis 5‘W lark. Job Work soli cited* I)r. .T. Walker’s California VilHMTfir Hillers are a purely Veg etable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower o( the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom wi‘li mit the use of Alcohol. The question is almost drily aske U, “ What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters?” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the great b’ood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Reno vator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded pos sessing the remarkable qualities of Vinegar Bittfrs in healing the sick of every disease. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. The properties of Dr.. Valuer's Vineoar Bitters are Aperient, Dia phoretic, Nutritious, Laxative, Diu retic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Su iorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. it. Il> ala. U., Druggist* A: Gkm.Agto.. -sail Franoinco, Car for ma. .V cor. of Whaaiugtou A: Charlton Sim. N.lf Soitl by nil ]>ntijyiatn and Uealers, October 15, 1874—1 y ‘‘EBSPiar PIANO. YVe have been selling Hie “EMPIRE” Piano for the past few years in all parts of the United States, ami to tlie entire satis faction of all purchasers. The reasons for FIRST— They are Hlll'tlblc ; this is the most es sential quality. SECOND— They are llnsilfficcilf isi tonesrich, full, and especially noticeable for their beautiful Sinyiny quality, THIRD— They are ESrtißtkiisiliic in T^ripo: not a cheap, poor Piano, but well and care fully made in every part, and placed at such a figure as cannot fail to please all purchasers who desire a Ceal!}' Good Piano at a low Price. FOURTH— They have very attractive and tlitntl> ROinrly lilliN'ied PnaCN in various styles, suited to all tastes. All have carv ed legs, and every improvement desirable in a modern Piano Forte: in addition to which we have introduced the celebrated “ attachment in each Piano Forte. To the Piano Trade. We can commend the “EMPIRE” as being a most desirable and attractive in strument to sell, its UOYV PRICE and the quality of REMAINING IN' GOOD OR -I)ER.'make the “13 S'SfSK” Piano an especial favorite with dealers. IVm. A. Pond & Co.’s PARLOR AND CIIAPKL ORGANS These Organs, although but a short while before the public, have met with suet) hear ty and unqualified approval that their en tire success is already secured. Great cure has been taken t.v combine, in these instru ments, him! J' rnnr, with an nttmolivo npponr- SSSM'O- The tone is as pine-like as can be obtained in on instrument of this class.— The soft stops arc delicious for their purity and refined character, while the full organ Is gram'! anci Imposing in its sonority. After very elpborate preparation, we have just completed new and very b fid cases for all our styles, and arc prepared to fill orders with The very Best ad Bandscir.fst Organs at Iciest Frtce. s(§?-LI KEBAB TERMS TO AGENTS“®a Purchasers who .are at a distanre from any of our agents will receive price lists and catalogues upon replication. MANN’S NSW METHOD FOR TIIS PIANO Forte, is the latest and best book for Elementary Instruction for this in strument It combines the excellences of all other works-, is systema tic. progressive and pleas ing. (irrat {;> listflt Teacher and FisjriJ. Price 50. Win. A. Pond dt CQi (Established over Fifty years.) Keep constantly in hand the largest and most complete assortment of American and Foreign Sheet Music, Books, Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of every descrip tion. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. JhegTCorrespondence with the trade so licited. Will. V POM> A Cos., 547 Broadway, Branch Store, 30 Union Square, \en V<M a k. vJtme 17, 1875—Gms DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. I’ainful affections of the bladder, and urinary organs, accompanied by gravelly deposits, irritation of the neck of (lie blad der. with difficulty of Itolding the urine, in stricture, in seminal wealtn es, and in all conditions af the parts accompanied by de bility, weakness or paiufHl irregularities in male or female. .3 iiliEtn's drastiii 4 oni pound will be found a most efficacious remedy. Fr!ce, ?1 00 per Bottle; $5 CO per half Dean. Trepared by i{. KEITH A Cos , 41 Liberty Strict, Aprils,’7s—Gms \en York. 3Tr*Job work ilone here. WIL SO N & DU NS3A R, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 6®S2i t£. <9 T © B JS. C C O, Pipes, feniiffi 1 , etc., cte. jßtgrWa sell at New York Prices (o Merchants. Goode Guaranteed.' “'&! 180 Broad Street, (Opposite Express Office, Next to Telegraph Office,) A-TJ GUSTA, - CS-JZSOI^Ci-X^.. .S-'ji! tMIiUO! k: --J 111 IV. A. RAMSEY. H, H. D'ASTIONAC. RAMSEY 3 DMA'TIGNAC, Auction and Commisson Merchants, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PLANTERS HOTEL, No. 304 Broad Street. Augusta, Georgia OSPKCIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE OF PRODUCE.-®! REFER BY PERMISSION TO Alfred Baker, Esq. President National Exchange Bank. If II Hickman, Eaq, President of the Bank of Augusta. Col S K Johnson, Supt Georgia 11R. il F Russell, Esq, Cotton Factor. Z McCord, Esq, Grocer. B S Dunbar, Cotton Factor. YV F Her ring. Esq, firm ('bighorn, Herring & Cos. George T Jack*on & Cos, Flour Merchant. Sihlev & Wheless, Cotton Factois. Blair. Smith & Cos, Commission Merchants. Hon Charles Estes, Mayor of Augusta, Ga. Dr II 11 Steiner, of Augusta, Ga. Col E \\ Cole. Pres't Nash. & Obatt. RR, Nashville. S W Edwards, Esq, agent Air Uine RR, Nashville. Rev James P Boyce, Louisville, Kentucky. September 2—lm G VOLGER. ' C. lIUNEKEN. f TO I§l 1 I* €O., DIRECT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS OF & DEALERS IN i— “ITS ~*S*a -““-X "" •"TT’I L' ""'J ““ “ ™ 105 imil 251 Broad .Street, AuguMa, €a. sopr 2-3n i ■E3aßrK9nusmv ■win .iiihiwh ■mu. n i misue i ■ n nei x- mnue‘.r’> -ju. ■mnapat>jwrxtm<E m ' rtntwrwwr AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE ! SGS .BROAD STREET, J%\ Q ft, nftl3 T ffi ft Q W Sfi eft . iits w f sJ 1 ft ellMi ViJf e-si Oc r ts Cr **9 tsJt 9 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUS IC AL MERC I : IA NDISE Of every description and variety of our own importation direct through the Savannah Custom House, at less than New Y ork prices. Purchaser* of Music, Music Hook*, !?Ijisicai Bustru lircnls anti Mccchuladise, Will find every article they need, at thin establishment, at prices that will defy competition. Our Stock ot Pianos end Organs Is tiie largest South of Baltimore, compri.-ing more than twenty ditTere.it styles of tho best makers, which will be sold at lowest factory prices for cash, or small monthly payments. Every Piano and Organ fully warranted for five years. Stock of VIOLINS, GUITARS. FLUTES. ULAJUONETTES AND P.ANJOS, is very attractive. Brass and Silver Instructs, Brains, liooios, Fifes and Gjmkls In great variety. BANDS supplied at lowest rates. fSTllte finest ITALIAN STRINGS for VIOLINS and GUITARS, r,p eeivefl monthly direct from European uianuiacturers. The V,ntcst Piililirntions, Sn.p, Sheet Music ami Music Books. rfXRDKRS FOR MUSI PA L INSTRUMENTS. MUSK' BOOKS, SONGS. V" SHEET MUSIC or STRINGS in any quantity will be forwarded promptly at regiJar prices. Mailed free, or by express, charges paid by us. GUO. O. ROBINSON A HO, August 5. 1877-flmo Angusta. Georgia. PAINT AND OIL STORE l 53 Jackson street. Augusta, Georgia. THE BEST OF TetTcIESI ALL JFRESH ARC NEW I WHITE LEAD, ZINC, PAINTS, BRUSHES.VARNISLI, PUTTY, COLORS, LINSEED OIL. WINDOW GLASS, MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL. KEROSENE OIL, Etc., Etc. ]Ts*Terms —CASH ON DELIVERY'; or approved city acceptance. OEO. 33. OOJ^ISrOiF?-, 53 Jackson St., near Bell Tower, Augusta, Ga. may 20, 1675-Gmo LOOKING GLASS & FIOTURE fBAMIS PATiIO.MZE HOME INDUSTRY ! (>--•■■ ■ - - rpHEBE is no teccssity to send North or elsewhere to have Looking Glass and Ticture Frames Resilt and Repaired, when they can and will be done by the subscriber at as A PRICE for the same work as in any city in the United States. PORTRAIT FRAMES ot all sizes and styles made to order at short notice. LOOKING GLASSES both French and German, of all sizes, furnished. OIL PAINTINGS, Cleaned, Relined and Restored. CltliOMOS ot every description always on hand. Send on ycur work and SATISFACTION GI*AHANTBF.L). tfjS BMJSIPa* as yia r 2T June 10. 1875t£ Mtt IS road . AagHda, 6a. 't EO. A. OATHS, Dealer in School and Mscellaneons Becks and Stationery and Everything Fstiallv ke-.-t in a fir- t-cln-s B '■£ IO Itronil 91„ AllglWtll. (tl. JPimio Fortes 1 E PERSONS wishing to buy a superior TIANO FORTE at a reasonable price, will do well to call on the subscriber, wh* is the oldest dealer in Georgia ; and the owners of hundreds of Pianos that lie- lias sol-1, will testify to their durability, lie has made arrangements with the celebrated makers, Guild, Church & Cos., of Boston, whereby he can sell a first-class Piano at a low price, part cash, and the balance in instalments. No Pianos with fancy names sold, hi. 4 all have ihe makers names and warranted f- r five year*, lie is also agent for the celebrated manufactures of Steinway N Son : Bacon & Rarr,"(formerly Bacon & Row-on,); an 1 StielF & Son’s, all of which w ill be sold at factory prices. He is’also agent for the most approved CABINET ORGANS. GEO. A. OATE‘J. 240 Broad St Augusta, Ga. RT’-Pisnos Tuned and Repaired. June 10, 1875tf mm imTiffi i THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875 OF THE GEORGIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL RE HELD IN AT THE BEAUTIFUL CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS, BEGINNING AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. 5 A LARGE, VARIED AND LIBERAL PREMIUM LIST COVERING ALL DEPART xI meats of Industry, from which tlie following are ex I rods : FIELD CROP DEPARTMENT. for the best and largest display in merit and variety of sample products from the b , field, garden, orchard, dairy and apiary—the contribution of a single farm, SIOO Kor the nest six stalks of cotton —to become the properly of the Society, - 60 far the best five hales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by one exhibitor - 150 or the best single bale of short staple, 60 1 or the best single bale upland long staple, .... 60 HORSE DEPARTMENT. Best thoroughbred stallion, .... ... SIOO Best walking horse 50 Rest saddle horse or mare, 76 Best single buggy horse or mare, ..... 76 Best combination horse or mare, ...... 100 Best double team owned by one exhibitor, .... 100 Best Georgia raised mule. ....... 60 Best mule, open to the world, - ‘ * - - - - 60 CATTLE DEPARTMENT. Best herd—one bull and four cows or heifers—all to be of one breed and owned exclusively by oue exhibitor, SIOO Best milch cow, :::::::: 60 Cow giving the richest milk, :::::: 60 §do and S2O forth® best bull and cow. respectively’, of each of the following breeds: Alderney, Ayreshire, Devon and Durham. Best sow and pigs under six months old, : : : : : 60 I’OULTRY DEPARTMENT. For best trio of each variety, : : : : : . $ 10 Best and largest display in merit and variety of domestic fowls, raised ia Georgia, 60 Best and largest, display in merit and variety of same, opeu to the world, 60 Best display of pigeons, : : : : : 20 Best display of rabbits, 10 lIORTICIILTUIIA L DE P A RTMENT. Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person, : : $25 HOME INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT. Best collections of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups, and cordials, made and exhibited by oue lady, ; : : : SSO Best display of breads by one lady, : : : : : 25 ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK. Best display in merit and variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery,crocheting, knitting, etc., by one'lady, : : SSO FINE ART DEPARTMENT. Best oil painting, (any subject) ■ : : : : $25 Best portrait painting, : : : : : 20 Best painting in water colors, : : ; : 0 Best display of paintings and drawings by one exhibitor; ; : 25 Best collection of drawings by a girl under 1(5 years of age, : : 25 B 'St display of paintings and drawings by the pupils of one school or college, : 60 B.:st display of photographs, ; : : Silver medal and 25 Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc., : Silver medal und 25 M EIICIIA NT S’ DIS PLA YS. Best display of dry goods, : : ; : : SIOO Best display-of fancy groceries, : : : : 100 Best display of glassware and crockery, : : : : 60 Best display of clothing, ; J ; 5 > 25 Bes„ display of millinery, , ! ; SPECIAL PREMIUM FOR GRANGES. To the Grange in the State making the largest and finest display in merit and vari ety of stock, products, and results of home industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of that particular Grange, ; ; - $l5O The above are hut Specimens of a comprehensive list of large Money Premiums. The Best and Largest Live Stock show ever held In the State or the South. More and finer horses, n uVes, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, than ever before exhibited. Par ties wishing fine stook, as a fine harness or saddle horse, milch tow, thoroughbred bull, trio of c iekens, etc., will find the occasion of this Fair a rare opportunity to sec 're them. Several eminent and representative men from the North and Northwest, have been invited to deliver addresses at the Fair, and many distinguished vi-itors throughout the whole country are expected. The public will be kept posted of the progress and developments of the Fair in future advertisements, Pend to the Secretary at Macon, for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the nrcminms. rtt’es. regulations, etc., and containing two engraving* of the beautiful and. magnificent. Fair Grounds’ A. IT. OOLOUITT, President T. G. TTOLT. General Superintendent. Sept. 2,1875m2 MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary. QJ I AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, AND AGENTS I'OR 4 and 6-Horse Power Engines for Cotton Gins, Howe’s Seales, Dixie Plows, Sulkv Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, Cutton Planters, Champion Mower and Reader, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery of all kinds. August 2(>, 1875-tf Exlraordimu y *H|| I e fljl IfPllh. em<&m tfasGsa?; S@w||j n 1871— 181860 Singer Machines were sold, or 1890 more than Two of its piincipal Competitors. In IS72 —210758 Singer Machines were sold, or loOtO-more than its principal Competitor. In 8.3-233444 Singer Machines were sold, or 11335 4 more than its principal Competitor. In 1874—3-4i<}?9 Singer Machines were sold, or 148853 more than its principal Competitor. Singer Largely Increased. It is aremarkah'e fact, that the Sl\4il2lt has largely INCREASED its Sales each year all of its main Competitors have largely DECREASED. Asa rule, the comparative Sales of a Machine constitutes a good criterion of its mer its. and tills is especially so when the rule lias been tested through a series of years. Before purchasing a Machine, test and try the “World’s Favorite, The SIJVGER:’ jp r \\ jj j VCEiSOX is our Agent at GUEENESBORO’, Ga., for the sale of the Singer Machine, the Singer silk, Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton, and other machine ' In addition to the Blliall Medals awarded all Sew ing Machines at the \ lenna Exposition, the SINGER receive 1 the Gran 1 Prim Meilnl forProgroßS. 1 The Bmgcr Mannlnctnriisg i (inmali). G. H. HOPE. General Agent of North-East Georgia, at ATHENS, a< ®@~Bend for Illustrated Catalogue ofthe celebrated Bazar per Patterns. They are the CHEAPEST BBS 1 and MOST RELIABEE Patterns in market. Catalogue* free -sent by mail on rece.pt of 3 cents postage stamp July 20—2ra*.