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M4K {CULTURAL
Smut ill Whi' it,
l, if 1,1. i •’ c
ciottse vT -iiiut Mi wheat in sowing
•on late in tho season. I will give niv
experience, which will no far to pup
jyvril in ill the assertion. Several years
•♦L r o I prepare Ia piece of land ah ut
•hi acre, on which to sow turnip sod.
1 solved Wheat with the turnip seM
a very good stand of wheat; thi *-
•icretof lajpd was in a field where I pro
posed to sow’ my crop of wheat,; \ bout
die middle of November I m.wi the
rndj" sowed wheat on three sitß t‘ the
ooxe above referred to; afterward T
moved a fence which gave me a strip
uf land on the other side of the acre;
about the sth of December, I sowed
Dpt strip down in wheat also, You
will perceive that, the a< 'as sur
rounded by the second uud thiru sow
ing ploughed iu so closely that only n
furrow separated them. The plough
iug was all done in the same mann r
bv the same ploughs, and the seed was
taken out ol tjia same b >x. '1 he wheat
sown in August had not one single head
of/mut; that sown in November had
sirtnfc in it to some extent, but not
enough to cause much injury, while
fhat sown in December was nearly on>*
third smut.
Since then T have tried the. expci i
ment, and I have never seen a he id of
ni it in w •t. s>wn in September. —
List year I sowed an aero in Anna-t
in September I sowed nbont three acre
more, and the lust of Novetuher, 1 sow
ed the balance of the field in wheat;
this last, in November. I soaked in blue
st’ine. to prevent smut, Heine pressed
for time, 1 began sowing the wheat
before it was thoroughly soaked; and
this produced a pretty heavy pprinkh
of smut, hut that sown in August and
September was perfectly free from it —
aad just here Jet tno state that, with
me. the early sowing alwa s produced
the most excellent crops.—Exchange.
Early Seed t orn.
Many of our farmers arc apt to he
too negligent in selecting corn for the
next planting. The usual way is to
wait until ilie crop is gathered, and
then while husking, select some of the
best looking ears for seed, hut this not
the best way. My worthy friend, far
mer D—, is somewhat noted for the
possession of a superior variety of corn,
and on account i.f being three weeks
earlier than the usual vaaieties, his
neighbors consider themselves fortu
nate, if they can get their seed o( hiui.
and he is sometimes annoyed by the
repeated drafts upon his choice selec*
tion of ears, Now what is the secret
of the superiority f Let tne tell y ■■u,
mid then let me say u go and do like
wise.” Farmer D — lias always plant
ed the common kind of corn, the same
as bis neighbor#, hut for quite a nuut
her of years, he has made it a practice
to pass through his field every few
days, after his corn begins to turn, and
select the ears that first ripen, and care
fully husk them and hang them up
Each lot lie keeps by itself, so that I >
van tcdl which lot came off first, which
second, etc., and vrheu he plants iu tin
spring, he uses tiist that which he first
selected.
By coutinuiug this course of prac
tice, he now has the satisfaction of hav
ing his crops about three weeks e rtier
thaw neighbors, besides ii "l a
superior quality. The same ; iciple
applies to all kind of °ced If you
wish early peas, bean-, potatoes etc ,
just take a little pains t select the car
Jicst ripe, and look out for them next
spring, when planting time comes.—
From much observation lam convinc
ed that mare depends upon the selec
tion and proper care of the seed, than
f>nn early planting —[Old Pnp*-r.
Administrator s Sale.
TTNDER AN ORDER FROM TIIE
U Honorable Court of Ordinary, o:
Greene Cot inly, will be sold in trout of the
Court House door, in Greenesboro’, Ga., on
the First Tuesday in November next, with
in the leg al hours of sale the following
land, bolouging to the estate of John Arm
strong. lying in Oglethorpe cottnly. Ga.,
near the line of Greene, about three miles
from Bairdstown :
The Wright place, containing about three
hundred acres, more or less.on which there
is one tenant settlement and about fifty
acres of open land.
The Neeson place, containing about three
hundred acres, on which there are two
tohant settlements and between sixty and
seventy acres of open land.
Also, at the saute time and place, a hou-e
and lot It thefowu of Penfield, containing
four aero* of laud, it. r*' or less : a good
tvo-sf'-ry dwelling h-us“ r etaining six
comtortaMe rooms, an • several other good
out-housts on the lot.
Also, at the saute time, three shares of
Georgia Railroad stock.
A I.SO,
At the same time, will be Rented for
twelve months, the Home Place, containing
about One Hundred and Fifty acres of open
land for cultivation—hasa large comforta
bly dwelling. gin-house, packing.screw,and
all otLer necessary outbuildings-
Terms of Sale: For the real estate, one
half cash, the balance payable in twelve
months with interest. For the railroad stock
cash. JAMES R. SANDERS,
Sept. 30th, ]R7stds Administrator.
Job Work soli
cited.
<;](n:\i2 ror.vrv
Bailiff’s Sale.
vit, ,f. Hi., SOLI) ON TUB FI US T
, , Tuv-otnv in November next, before
tlie Cou t Mouse door in the city of
Grecneshoro', Ga.. within the legal hours
,ile, tlie following property, lo wit :
One House and Lot in Union Point, Ga.-
adjoin-ing lots of Unit, T. ornton and Tug,
gle, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Greene
County Court in favor of Joseph McKinzie
vs. Mr. and Mrs. It. VV. Grant.
C. A. VINCENT, C. C. B ff.
Sept. 80, 1875—ids
BxwHtors* Sal**.
Valuable Land, Fins Stock, <k
\ 1 ' iLL BU S<>Ll> IN FRONT OF THE
\i C urt !!o i-e in Greeii 'Shoio tla..
on the first Tuo.-....y in November next, Go
land belonging to li e i stale of Jas. t‘
crott dece i.-c 1, lying in (in county Ga
and situated on ill Allien- Branch U.,
,i!,u;.t 2 miles ironi Union Point nti'i
tne s'l-iio diet >nec from Woods i le. Ibis
va : untile land will he sold In three tracts,
to vit. The V- illinins place containing Ft)
acre- more or less: tit-- Bowlin place con
mi. i gld acres more or le-s. with about
}{i) acres open land end good weil and
springs, and ihe Broach or Hme place
containing 20l* acres sonn- 80 acres of which
is open land. On this last named place is
a good dwelling, with six rooms, a framed
kitchen, Ohi-house,Screw, laborers’ houses
stables, barns and all necessary out build
ings. I'lie locality is as healthy as any in
Georgia , ihc water ns fine ns ever flowed
fro-, Mountains, and the neighborhood
good Churches, schools and Mills,
convenient. Terms ha f cash, balance in
twelve montbs with interest. Possession
given on Ist Dee
Also on the 241 h day of November, at
the residence of said deceased alt of the
perishable property consisting of Horses,
Mule-, Cows, Hog-. Sheep. Corn, Fodder,
Gin gearing Fanning implements Ac.. Ac.
Terms cash. W. H. COCROFT,
W. F. DAYANT,
Sept 1G tds Executors.
Fits Cured Free!!
ANY PERSON SUFFERING FROM
the above Disease, is requested to address
D>. PHhJE, and a trial bottle of medi
cine will he forwarded by Express, FREE!
The only cosi being the Express charges,
which, owing to my large business, are
small.
Dr. PRICE has made the treatment of
FITS OH EPILEPSY
a study for yenrs, and lie will warrant a
cure by ihe use of It is remedy.
Do not fail to send to h m fo.- ft trial bot
tle ; it cosls nothing, and lie
n ill el ite you
no matter of how long standing your case
may be. or how many other remedies may
have failed. Circulars and testimonials sent
with Ene Trial Bottle.
Be particular to give your Express, ns
well as your Post-Office direction, ami Ad
dress, Dr. CIIAS. T. PRICE,
G 7 IVil him Str’t, NEW YORK -
Feb. 18, 187£—ly
HIDES,
GREEN DRY,
Wanted
J N Exchange for
SHOES and
LEATHER.
For first-class Hides, we wiil give the
highest market price. What we mean by
First-Class hides is, those clear of holes
am! taken from healthy animals. Murrain
hides can not be rated as first-class.
Persons wishing to sell their Hides as
first-class, must not. keep them till they are
parti. destroyed by worms.
We have a supply of Bark now on hand,
and hope our customers will cover up am!
lake care of their bark until we can make
room for it at our yard.
We have as good stock as can lie found
anywhere, und remember ours is a home
enterprise.
BROWN & MOMURIEF.
Oroenosbori*’, Ga., May 27. 1875.
jhi -t 1 w ill get a copy of This Jh j
sA 1 C ranch Ui tv in rn, for six tfp L
uio-itlis; the Picrtiuin Meek
ly of Georgia ; took the gold
medal at the S'-ite Fair in
1878,as the best . our .ryweeu
\V I! \!' IT ult L DO
\y in iLe Si ite, “tvpogr-jpliy,
-up,
ra *1 '.or, mid oHitorial id hi
nu ut ( ori:>: Idv 1. S’ ;i ! One
dU-j Par. and Ty ! t 'V B.x A f
la | u:ttis. Specimen cO; ie fr *>. tip 1
THE LAGR.’. NG K KGI'OR I'M;:
Is not merely * l'-ral paper. Hcsiue* its
local wtii.! miscellaneous rending, it
depnT* incut devoted totha far:u and garden;
a departliietti specially adapted to house
hold reading; owe devoted to State news,
one to nev r s of the Southern States,and one
ft) the news 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 sources and
boiled down. By this system, the readers
are kept informed of all events of import
ance that happen anywhere, and the pub
lisher thinks he can justly claim that in
this respect, Tin? I* a Grange Rii’obtkb has
no superior of its class. Terms, $2 a year :
SI for six months. Send for specimen
copy. Add ress ,T. T. WA TV. RMA V,
Sept23tf LaGrange. Ga.
IvEITH’S
Fever and* Agile Pills
A SPECIFIC rax ALL cases of chills
AND FEVER. DUMB AGUE. INTER
MITTENT FEIER, ETC,
This preparation is purely vegetable, and
is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Kf.itii,
who lias used it in the treatment of above
diseases for many years, with invariable
success.
Rut up in boxes containing 50 Tills.
Price, $1 00 per box, or 0 boxes for
$5 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
Prepare t only by
B. KI4TII A <> ,
41 I iJnrtif Street .
\prilS,’"s-oms \I“U York.
Tax iSotice.
UMAX PAVE 8 ARE.NOTIFIED THAT 1
L am now collecting the State and coun
ty Tax for 1875. 1 can be found at the
Court House in Greenesboro', on Tuesday
and Saturday of each week.
51. G. COPELAN,
vEept 10—lm Tax Collector.
I)r. J. Walker’s California
Yineernr 15itt'I‘S area purely Veg
etal >le preparation, made chiefly from
the native herbs found on the lower
ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains
o! California the medicinal properties
of which arc extracted the-efrom with
out the u;e ot Alcohol. The question
is almost daily asked, ‘‘What is the
cause of the unparalleled success of
Visteoar Bitters?” Our answer is,
that they remove the cause of disease,
and the patieut recovers his health.
They are the great blood purifier and
a life-giving principle a perfect Reno
valor and lnviqorator of the system.
Never before in the history of the world
has a medicine been compounded pos
sessing the remarkable qualities of
Vinegar Bxrrtßs iu 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.. Walker’s
Vinegar Bitters are Aperient, Dia
phoretic, Nutritious, Laxative, Diu
retic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Su
dorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
It. 11. itlOIIISAM) w -
Druggist? & CJen.Agtß.. San l’rauoisco, Califor
nia, & cor. of Wliasiugtou & Charlton Bte..N.Y
Solil by all llrnyylsts and Dealers.
October 16, 1874—1 y
T3EEH3
‘‘EMPIRT PIANO.
We have been selling the “EMPIRE"
Piano for Hie past few years in all parts of
the United States, and to the entire satis
faction of all purchasers. Tin* reasons for
FIRST—
They are Durable ; this is the most es
sential quality.
SECOND—
They are Tlasntilil-t-lli ill tonosrich,
full, and especially noticeable for their
beautiful Singing quality,
THIRD—
They are itcnttonnblc ill I’riee:
not a cheap, poor Piano, hut well and care
fully made in every part, and plaoed at
such a figure as cannot fail to please all
purchasers who desire a
Bcnlly Good Piano at a low Trice.
FOURTH—
They have very attractive and Slnitll
somely fiuislit-tl ( ast-tt 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
“ ifilUlTK”
attachment in each Piano Forte.
To tlie Piano Trade.
We can commend the
“EMPIRE”
as being a most desirable and attractive in
strument to sell, its LOW PRICE and the
quality of REMAINING IN GOOD OR
DER. make the ‘-S3 Piauo an
especial favorite with dealers.
Wit). A. Pond & Co.’s
PARLOR AND CHAPIIL ORGANS
These Orpins, although but n short while
before the public, have met with such hour
ly and unqualified approval that their en
tire success is already secured. Orent care
has been taken to combine, in these instru
ments, vrtlusm* or
(one, with on attf*si<*riiv4 k t*i*|w**ir
miee The tone is as pine-Hke as can be
obtained in on instrument of this class.—
The soft stops are delusion - for their purity
and refined charneler, while the full organ
is grind and imposing in its sonority.
After very elaborate preparation, we
hare just completed new and very l.< ful
rv-, <,, r .j l l our §syl.es; and are prep rod
t • fi t order- w’ib
’[••• virv Pcs’ r.|)A T sjt jf
Lowest Fi’cb.
Nd,l BE RA I. T El! MS TO AG ENTS “©a
Buret-lici who arc at a distance from
ni v of our ■iv.—ms will receive price listx
an 1 catahigiies upon Replication.
fv.ANN’S NSW HiiTHOD FOR THE PIANO
Forte, is the latest and best book for
Elementary Instruction for t his in
• strument It combines the
excellences of all other
works ; is systema
tic. progressive
and pleas
ing.
Girnt to both Teneher
and S*si|>aS. Price 50.
flTin. A. Pond & Cos..
(Established over Fifty years.)
Keep constantly on 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.
gkgT'Correspondenee with the trade so
licited.
Will. %. POXI> A> Cos.,
547 Broadway, Branch Store, 39 Union
Square, Xt“tV Voi'li.
June 17, 1875—Oms
DISEASES
of the: iiie>at:vs.
Painful affections of the bladder, and
urinary organs, accompanied by gravelly
deposits, irritation of the neck of the blad
der. with difficulty of holding the urine, in
stricture, in seminal weakness, and in all
conditions af the parts accompanied by de
bility, weakness or painful irregula-ities in
male or female
.liililm's llydrnstiii Compound
will he found a most efficacious remedy.
Price, $1 00 per Bottle, $5 00 per half Dozen.
Prepared hy
B. h i:IT 13 A Cos ,
41 Liberty Street,
Aprils,’7s—6ms \t‘H York.
JUJ-Job jvQi k done hero.
WliitOKf & DUNK Ail,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
TonJiclc o 9
Pipes, Snuff, etc,, etc .
6*2” Wo sell at New York Prices to Merchants. Goods Guaranteed.-’®®
186 Broad Street,
(Opposite Express* Office, Next to Telegraph Office,)
jsltjGtTJ&tjSu, - a-Esono-iA.
■ September 2-din
W. A. RAMSEY. 11. 11. D’ANTIGNAO.
RAMSEY I D’ANTIGNAC,
Auction and Commisson Merchants,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PLANTERS HOTEL,
No. 304 Broad Street, Augusta, G-eorgi?
fInrSPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE OF PRODUCE.“®B
REFER BY PERMISSION TO
Alfred Baker, Esq, President National Exchange Bank. II II Hickman, Esq,
President of tlie Bank of Augusta. Col S K Johnson, Supt Georgia RK. II F Russell,
Esq, Cotton Factor. Z McCord, Esq, Grocer. B 8 Dunbar, Cotton Factor. W F Her
ring, Esq, firm Clnghorn, Herring S Cos. George T Jackson & Cos, Flour Merchant.
Sibley & Wheless, Cotton Factors. Blair, Smith & Cos, Commission Merchants. Hon
Charles Estes, Mayor of Augusta, Ga. Dr 11 II Steiner, of Augusta, Ga. Col E W
Cole. Bres t Nash. A Cliatt. HR, Nashville. S W Edwards, Esq, agent Air Line RR,
Nashville. Rev James P Boyce. Louisville, Kentuaky. September 2—lm
G YOLGER. C. HUNEKEN,
t. wttiii & eo*
DIRECT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS OF A DEALERS IN
&egars •§ Tobacco
105 and 254 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
sept. 2-Bill
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE !
265 BROAD STREET,
it#, o, loiinsair & so.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Of every description and variety of our own importation direct through the
Savannah Custom House, at less than New York prices.
Purchanevs of Music, Music Books, Musical Instru
ments and Musical Merchandise,
AVill find every article they need, at this establishment, at prices that will defy
competition.
Our Stock of Pianos and Organs
Is the largest South of Baltimore, comprising more than twenty different styles
of the 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.
Our Stock of
VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, CLARTONETTES AND IIANJOS,
is very attractive.
Brass and Silver Instruments, Brums, Ficolos, Fifes and Cymbals
In great variety. BANDS supplied at lowest rates.
fi@“The finest ITALIAN STRINGS for VIOLINS and GUITARS, re
ceived monthly direct from European manufacturers.
The Lsiesi Btsllictious, Songs, Slieel iffusic suit! Music Hooks.
ORDERS FOR MUS IGA L INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC BOOKS, SONGS,
SHEET MUSIC or STRINGS ill ar.y quantity will be forwarded promptly at
regular prices. Mailed free, or by express, charges paid by us.
GEO. 0. ROBINSON & CO.,
August 5. 1R75-Cmo Augusta, Georgia.
PUNT AND OIL STORE !
53 Jackson Street, Augusta, Georgia.
THE BEST OF TrtTcleS I
AND( MEW I
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, PAINTS, BRUSHES,VARNISH, PUTTY,
COLORS. LINSEED OIL, WINDOW GLASS,*
MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL. KEROSENE OIL, Etc., Etc.
JJ-Terms —CASH ON DELIVERY; or approved city acceptance.
GJ-HSO. X3. OOJNTINrOS^,
53 Jackson St., near lell Tower, Augusta, Ga.
may 20, 1875-6 mo
Cwlldetc.
LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY !
O
mIIERF is no lecessity to send North or elsewhere to have Looking Glass and Picture
I Frames RegiU and Repaired, when they can and will be done by the subscriber at
T tnv A PRICE for the same work as in any city in the United States.
PORTR AIT FRAMES ot all sizes and styles made to order at short notice.
LOOKING GLASSES both French and German, of all sizes, furnished.
PAINTINGS, Cleaned, Relined and Restored. CHROMOS of every description
always on hand. Send on y nr work and SATISFACTIONGUAUANTEED.
' OKU* -/m.-
June 10. 187511' ‘A4O Broad , Angmta, U3a.
QEO.EC OATHS, Dealer in
School and Mscellaneous Books aid Stationery and Everything
Usually kent in a first-class Rn.,k St..re g-IO Hr<H *t.. VllSnMil. <il
iPianiTlFories !
PERSONS Wishing to buy a superior PIANO FORTE at a reasonable price, will do
F well ,o call on the subscriber, who is the oldest dealer in Georgia; and the owners
of hundreds of Pianos that he has sold, will testify to their durability. He has made
arrangements with the celebrated makers. Guild, Church & Cos. of Boston, whereby he
can fell a first-class Piano at alow price, part cash, and the balance in instalments.
No rianos with fancy nan.es sold, but all have ihe makers names and warranted for five
lie U ill -O a sent for the celebrated manufactures of Stein way X. Son ; Bacon &.
prices. He is also agent for the most approved CABINET ORGANS.
GEO. A. OATEb, 240 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
CtP—Pianos Tuned and Repaired. J une 10 ’ 18/ slf
fiuoiif htllTair i
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875 OF THE GEORGIA STATE
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL BE JIELD IN
MSIs&CS:*. 9 €£rS 9
AT THE BEAUTIFUL CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS,
BEGINNING
-
B CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A LARGE, VARIED AND LIBERAL PREMIUM LIST COVERING ALL DEPART
i tills of Industry, from which the following are extracts :
FIELD CROP DEPARTMENT.
for the best and largest display in merit and variety of sample products from the
Infield, garden, orchard, dairy and apiary—the contribution of single farm, SIOO
For the best six stalks of cotton—to become the property of the Society, - 60
For the best live bales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by oue exhibitor - 160
or the best single bale of short staple, - - - • 60
for the best single bale upland long staple, .... 69
HORSE DEPARTMENT.
Best thoroughbred stallion, - ...... $lO9
Best walking horse ------- 60
Best 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, (0
CATTLE DEPARTMENT.
Best herd—one bull and four cows or heifers —all to be of one breed and owned
exclusively by one exhibitor, SIOO
Best miloh cow, :::::::: 60
Cow giving the richest milk, 60
S4O and S2O for the 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
POULTRY DEPARTMENT.
For best trio of eaoli variety, : : : : t $ 1#
Best and largest display in merit and variety of domestic fowls, raised in Georgia, 60
Best and largest display in merit and variety of same, open to the world, 60
Best display of pigeons, : : : : : 20
Best display of rabbits, : : : : : j 10
HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT,
Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person, : : $26
HOME INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT.
Best collections of .jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups, and cordials,
made and exhibited by one lady, : ! : : S6O
Best display of breads by one lady, : : : : : 26
ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK.
Best display in merit and variety of female handicraft, embracing naedle-work,
embroidery, crocheting, knitting, etc., by one lady, : t S6O
FINE ART DEPARTMENT.
Best oil painting, (any subject) : : : ; $26
Best portrait painting, : : : t t * 20
Best painting in water colors, : : J I 20
Best display of paiutings and drawings by one exhibitor; j : 25
Best collection of drawings by a girl under 16 years of age, : t 26
Best display of paintings and drawings by the pupils of one school or college, : 60
Best display of photographs, ; : ! Silver medal and 26
Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc., : Silver medal and 26
MERCHANTS’ DISPLAYS.
Best display of dry goods, : : ; ! : SIOO
Best display of fancy groceries, : : : t 100
Best display of glassware and crockery, : : : : 60
Best display of clothing, ; ; ; ; ; 26
Best display of millinery, , ; ; S ; 26
SPECIAL PREMIUM FOR GRANGES.
To the Orange in tbe 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, ; ; - $l6O
The above are but 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, mules, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, than ever before exhibited. Par
ties wishing fine stook, as a fine harness or saddle horse, milch cow, thoroughbred bull,
trio of c iekens, etc , will find the occasion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Several eminent and representative men from the North and Northwest, have been
invited to deliver addresses at tbe Fair, and many distinguished visitors throughout the
whole country are expected - .
The public will be kept posted of the progress ami developments of the Fair in future
advertisements.
Send to tbe Secretary at Macon, for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the
premiums, rules, regulations, eto., and containing two engravings of the beautiful aed
magnificent Fair Grounds - A. 11. COLQUITT, President
T. 0. HOLT, General Superintendent.
Sept. 2,1875m2 MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
€D^
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
*
. AMD AGENTS FOR
4 and 6-llorse Power Engines for Cotton Gins, Howe’s Scales, Dixie Plows,
Sulky Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, Cotton Planters, Champion Mower and
Reaper, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery of all kinds.
August. 26, 1875-tf
Extraordinary
n 1871—181300 Singer VBarliiiies were sold, or 1800 more than Tw°
of its principal Competitors.
In 1872—810758 Singer Jlaelliues were sold, or 45670 more than it s
principal Competitor.
In 1873— 3:83444 Binger Jlaeliiiies were sold, or 110354 more than
its principal Competitor.
In 1874—341070 Singer Jlaeliilies were sold, or 148853 more than
its principal Competitor.
Singer Largely Increased.
It is a remarkable fact, that the SIVCIIK 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 it mer
its, and this is especially so when the rule has been tested through a series of years.
Before purchasing a Machine, test and try the
“World’s Favorite,
The SIJVGER
Mr. W. €w. JOIIKSOX is our Agent at GREENESBORO’, Ga., for the sale of
the Singer Machine, the Singer silk, Clark s O. N. T. spool cotton, and other machine
accessories.
In addition to the Bmall Vledals awarded all Sewing Machines at the Vienna
Exposition, the SINGER received the Grand Prize Medal for Progress.
Tlic Biiiger Manuliiettirinii Cmirpany.
Gr, H. HOPE.
General Agent of North-East Georgia, at A1 H ENS, oa.
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