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•*- lACgl tlj) 11 l\j Messengci . I I„ ths Augusta Chronicle end Sentinel, of
BATCRDAY MOllNING. OCT. T, 1871.
Thursday, we find ■ letter from Atlanta 'which
contains some information that ought to be in
ber of the Legislature. We feave heretofore
subject, end warned the
Trlesrapb Ntato Fnlr Hulletln
The Georgia State Fair for 18*1 will open in ailoded to the
Macon, Monday, October -Sid, and dose on the Democrats in the Legislature against allowing
Friday follow^- Extraordinary preparation* themaelvea to be iniluenoed in advance cf its
are in progress to make this Fair the moat ex- meeting^by report*and combinations which wo
tenaiTo and popular Industrial Eipoaition which knew were being concocted for selfish—if not
has ever been witnessed in the Southern State*, worse—pnrpooes. After alluding to the arrest
To meet all the newspaper requirements of and prosecution of certain underling officials of
to important an occasion, the Trexoiurn awn the State Bond for cheating and swindling, and
Mxasciara will during tho dajs of tbo ex- which were, the correspondent arers, gotten up
poaiUon issue an edition to be called the Tits- by Blodgett to divert public sttention and favea-
osarn Sraw Fam Bcu.rrrs. »ing the latest tigation from the gigantic “irregularities" of
telegraphic and mail nows-fuH reports of the the big Radical developers, with whom he has
progress of the fair-lists of exhibitors and ex- been associated, the writer ssys:
dehverre. on
occasion—and very foil detenption* of an me tQ |he pnWje (( ^ jt j, moro , jke)y
trials of speed and prowess l*y land and water. I to over-hadow these State Hoad frands, and sU
In the «xe of this sheet and of ila editions, it I other enrrnpUoD, and aacrifioe the Slate's inter-
will ,.„nir..mcnt of the vast crowd est, and tho eanse of good morals and boneaty
wtu meet every requirement oi m jn pnWie administration, for personal sdvanee-
of cilixena of Georgi* and strange I R , en t. Jt is this that I took my pen in hand to
parts of Iba South and tbo country, who will I eontmnnieato, for it comes to me with snch an
gather hero at that liuio The opportunity for | air of plausibility, and from sneh a aonroe that
business publicity it will afford 1“ bnsinos* men
in Macon and every other part of the eonntiy,
North and South, will be very great- Wo wil1 1 fro; Bullock, Governor; Chief Justice Loch
publish advertisements in this p«I* r for llie I r «no and Parrott as leaders, for the purpose of
THE tihUKOM I'BtitS
dolUra an incli, allowing a discount of twonty to I ^ j(| # matUir of Decenit / to , ha Ksdtcsl
. - ,i i necessity — —.
thirty per cent, nj»on ailvertisemants longer than I party to defeat tbo election of such a nmn as
six inehos, in proportion to length. Adrertisc-1 Wm. M. Keene to tho Presidency, if only hyllio
menu inserted one., will ho charged one dollar election of some other Dernwrat-one who is
iixaerwxj ( Jarett A- Kexsx. | supposed to bo moderate—and moderation here
John Williams, a Columbus negro thief who
was caught stealing a can of lard on Wednesday,
elected to take 33 on his bare back instead of
going to jsiL The dose was administered eon
amort, by another colored brother, who thought
U fine fan.
We dip the following from the Columbus San,
of Thursday:
Kev. Du. O. L Smith.—Rev. Dr. O. L Smith,
pastor of St Lake's church in this city, who
has just been elected to the Presidency of the
Wesleyan Female College, in Maoon, and ac
cepted the position, tells ns he does not intend
leaving at onoe to assnme the duties of his
charge. Ho will remain here probably nntil No
vember 1st, unless bis church secures a tempo
rary pastor before that time. The Trustees were
very anxious to have him at the bead of the in
stitution immediately, but be was unwilling to
laave bis congregation without a minister. He
has made an arrangement by which Prof. Wil
liams, who baa control of the Academy for the
Blind, in Macon, will instruct hi* classes for a
few weeks. It will be indeed difficult for the
chnrch to fill his place, but she c: n obtain a
temporary anpply to occupy the pulpit nntil the
meeting of the Conference, which is to com
mence in this pUee about the middle of Decem
ber.
, — Bxtobts mow Cottos.—Well informed plant-,
I am oonstrained to give it credence; and this era state that in the excellent plantations in the | T?siosnpC!Q Pnifct of R flfl
is Joe Rrown * new combination. This combi- lower counties one bale to fire acres will be a | IJLlfclLICbb k UUo ah IPL«J UU*
nation is said to ooroprebend Joe Brown, mat. fiood yield. They have heard of bnt few who
Suits at $2 ° 00 -
tifnl, bnt aro not doing much damage, as there
They eat leaves, bnt ap-
per inch in length.
mean* only that formality which will prevent
the fall, open, pnblie exposure which inevitably
*■ ail plnnd
JVevitt llcnix. I awaits I be'great Radical plnnderers. Reese is
Uii cDunon.—The Richmond hlatu J nirnai, 1 unflinchingly honest, sod, therefore, the defeat
the organ of tho Virginia Radical*, comes ont I 0 f Reese is a Radical necessity. This defeat,
aunarelv in favor of repudiating tho interest on it i* thought, ean be easily attuned by bringing
* 3 ... I I to tho Hnpport of some Democrats—someso-
the State debt for the two jo ’ I called moderate Domoerata—tho whole strength
suing. It say* that the revonneswill not suffice I |], 0 ]; uiic.il party in the Senate. The elec-
to pay the $2,090,000 of interest dno and also | tioa of Roe so, ft is alleged, foreshadows apd
maintain the school system; that tbo people strengthens iropoachuiont, points out tho sun-
, ii.-i ,,,„ I cesHor to tho Execntive chair, and determines
cannol I-car sny further taxation, and that the thj> chtrmoUir of overy co^nee in tho senate.
nchool hhould l»o preferred to tbo pnulu: f'roU' | j Q 0 ti, er ^ortlfi, framl and corruption will bavo
itora I no acres* to pnblio ear, and will be expos* d
HrasMOPic OrsTxna -Tho Wilmington Jour- llmronphly and mercilessly, and its potiifactlon
i . I laid so bare that Ibero will go up from it snob a
nal complains that tho oyster Bea m him open- Kt()U( , |j wUI fi „ tl)(J wboU UjJcl Bnd d( , Ktroy
cd ajnwinodically. Do they open tho oysters I f„ Tcyt ,r iho Radical parly in tho Slate of Geor-
dnring Uio siuisuiB, und If *o, can it bo done I gia
. *1- , I Wero I to Miccnlnlo upon tbo motives which
* ." 1 * * _ , , . . . , . ,h„ I actuaio these leaden, my specnlationa would bo
htsj* Coon —Tbo Jonrnul i i mcenaod at tho I j(jjt (boM , M w ,|, na(ara i| y KO fxcM themselves
Cbarltatomana who bod provionnly taken nm-1 to ftny nnbiaard thinker. Jo© Brown atrngglcs
brag© at tbo Wilmington non-iuterconrso ordi- I to aavo the State Koad leaae, notwithstanding
name Tho Cornier calls Wilmington “a lilllo I B«n Hill'ii generous offer of his interest; Bnl-
. ... „„ m I look, to avoid disgrace and degradation by ioi-
fover bole, and says peoplo dislike t R Ipoacbment; Bollock impeached, and tbo only
them) littio fresh water river plae.i s, hko \Vii-1 p^^blo ebauno for the present Chief Jnstico
mlngton and Savannah, they aro *a apt to U I bolding offioe by Bullock's favor and by appoint-
,tcklu. Upon that tho Jonrnul goo* for tho Con- moot to a vacancy vauhffies; and Parrott'o as-
. ... 1 . ,, , I piraliona arc dissolved into thin air with tho
Her with a handful of Htatialics. Sixteen foreign I |, iR(( „ lnlion of tllo Radical party in GcorgU;
abipa baro loaded at that port in the last two I f or rotten m Tammany, now defeated
mouths, tahidos any nnmhcr of couatcra and I and exposed, and covered with ignominy, will
•learners, and during that time cotton, I,Cm become a by-word of reproach and scorn and
1 loathsome contempt. Butter tho chanoes for
bales; erode turpentine, 1,K0i bills; spirits,
37,137 bids; rosin, 93,093 bb!-; tar, 3,809 bbls;
lumber, 3.903,000 foot bavo been shipped from
respectability of ono of Alexander's State con
victs than a leader of snch a party.
There are many innendoes respecting a few
Wilmington, which, ssys the Juiirusl, docs not I suspected Democrats. Home of those suspicions
— •» srftAs arttssftaiws
tho railroads, and by unxllor orafts. Thousamia I | rns t. f or j know that ho has stated openly that
of barrels of naval stores bavo been carried on
to Niirthern and Wtutorn luatketsby rail, and
nearly all the ceiton Roes that way. The Jonr-
in all matters bo should abide by and act nnder
all decisions of the party, when decision abonld
be made, and in all olber matters abonld net
with the party according to tbo bost of bis dis-
nal say* Wilmington is acknowledged to bo the | cretion . ' It jJ cheering also to noto that thoro
are many honest Republicans who, in all mat
ters of frond and corruption, will unflinchingly
bust c ;rn market in the South, and wo supply the
world with naval stores. Tho actual statistics
nhow that tbo health «f Uio city will compare " tRI ' a b J °> 0 «,>R ht ^ vindicate their own fair
1 fame and good namo.
favorably with that of any sealmard or inland
Southern city, and, notwithstanding tho disas-
trona efforts of tho war, our population lias in-
Tbe Chroniclu comments, at length, upon
this letter, saying that tho samo facta in regard
to this schemo to get control of tbo Senato
creased mor oil,an 30 pur cent, .luring tho last izlUoD , ha d been received from other
dorado. Let Wilrmngton proceed. Wo like to | ^ (b|>t R mQ , t refiard lhcm UH
: Wilmington proceed.
hear a good account of her. She is a famous
placo for mosqnitoos and poor hotels.
able. It adds :
Tho troth is, Bnliock’s and Brown's rela-
J, H. HERTZ & CO.,
CLOTHIERS
90 CHERRY STREET,
HAVE SOW OX BAND A C iMPLETE STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
LARGE. FULL, AND WELL ASSORTED.
lioona or TUB Dat.—Ibo deil in among tlio | fiona, for tbo Inst throo years, bavo been of
bookioHora, forMirely hucU a wiaMof trash as la I R nch clou© and intimate connection that tho
. r i:t. | safety of on© involves tboaoenrity of the other,
now ponied ont in Iho way of light lrteratnro BnU ' k wi „ not bo in)poacUpd ft Brown can>
from tho pres* was never before Been or heard —
of. As a case in point, wo eilo tho subjoined
from tho book notices of the Now York Com
mercial Advertiser:
Carletnn afcm publishes “Slolon Waters," by
Celia E. Gardner. This is .'bV. pages of a jonr-
nal kept in what is called blank verse, and
blank it Is sure enough, ns a few lines taken nt
random will show:
' My .titer lias been wtihir.g mother to come
by any means, prevent snch a result. Too
olnso an investigation will not lin mode into tbo
oondnet of Bullock. Brown, & Co., if tho latter
onn, by juggling or duplicity, prevent Iba ap
pointment of a too honest or intelligent Legis-
Idive committeo to examino into their j lint
and several actions since reconstruction la gan.
These men know that with snch a man as
Iteoao as President of the Senate, tho commit
tees of that body will not bo packed in the inter
est of a Brown or Bullock ring. They know
And .re her, for some time, arid when *he went I that they dare not tamper with snch n man—
' that they dare not approach him for snch a pur
pose aa their necessities demand. Hence they
combine against him. Hence tbo money of the
State and of the State Road will flow freely to
defeat him. No stone will be left unturned by
I bean parties to prevent an honest investigation
of Executive action. The State Road lease
rnnst bo closely scrutinised. The legislative
nomraittccs mustjie neither too honest nor too
eonseientions or trouble will befall the ring.
This is the key to tbo new combination of Brown
and Bullock's friends.
home
Mamma promised to do so Slto Wednraday
r-Mve.i
A eummona to renin immediately
A* my slat or was ill."
and so on through the wholo 33C pages of what
was once good white paper.
PitorasxD ExexBiMxsTs is Exenomso Bon.
itita.—According to the Commercial Advertiser,
Mr. F. Htevena, of Hoboken, is abont to exper
iiurnt on four condemned boilers, in a manner
never before attempted. He ha*, nt hia own
ex|>cnse, (says Ibn National Gazette) transported
two boilers, which were in nse thirteen jeers
on board the steamer Joseph Belknap; one
which was in Ule twenty.three years on board
the steamer John Nelson ; and one which was
in nse twenty-nine yearn on the steamer Tren
ton, toBandy Hook, whereChcy will beexpioded
by steam pressure. They will lie filled with the
Bnt this new Brown-Bullock combination
brings atrongly to light the necessity of strict
and ihornngb parly organizition on tlio part of
the members of the Uonse and of tbe State.
1s t the Democrats themaelvea determine who
shall be rnn for President end for Speaker, and
thna tbo plan of Bullock end Brown may be do-
is no second crop.
pear not to have entered boll*. Under the snn-
abiny weather of last week, bolls opened rapid
Jy. May this not be s year like J8C8-9, when
Colnmbns received 48,300 bales, and the United
State* 3 200,000 bales ? The receipt* are run
ning very similarly.
We find the following in tbe Savannah Ad
vertiser, of Thursday:
Tub SnxBtrr or Camhex Coust* Aiuusted
akd Kept tir Ctrarobr Without Waebakt os
Actuositt.—This portion of Georgia seems to
bo lionnd hand and foot and delivered to a set
of lawless set of vagabonds, alias negroes, who
are the pampered pets of tho government, per
mitted to do jnst as they please; at least one
wonld think so from tbe repeated outrages com
mitted by them, and that with seeming immuni
ty from censnro or punishment A few dtjB
ago tbo worthy aboriff of onr county, Mr. Ham
ilton Simpson, was visited by a band of these
Inwlcs rnffians at bis own home, abont 17 miles
from this placo. There wore at least 30 armed
negroes in tbo crowd, and without explanation
of any kind, they compelled him to leave homo
and accompany them to a cortain place, distant
abont ten miles. There they kept tbeir prisoner
in custody for a considerable length of lime
without giving him any satisfactory reason for
their conduct, end without exhibiting any war
rant or authority for hia arrest. They finally
released him, and ho returned to bis home.
A littio boy named Edward Isaacs was run
ovor aud seriously injured by a dray, at Savan.
nab, on Wednesday.
A young man named Patrick McGrath ent hie
throat with a razor, at Savannah, on Wednes
day, and is not expected to recover. Ho was
insane, at tho timo.
A man namod Mike Carpenter was seriously
stabbed on Taesday night, near the Augusta
Faotory, by some unknown person.
The rote on the question of enlarging tbe
canal at Augusta resulted in a majority of G34
for enlargement. Only 928 votes, in ail, were
cast.
A largo mercantile establishment at Savannah,
is thus noticed by the Ness :
Its stock on band consisted of a peck of ap-
plen, two quarts of gooliera, and three pint* of
chinqnepins. There were employed to run the
establishment, besides the proprietress, two ne
gro men as wholesale clerks, fonr colored boys
in the retail department, one collecting agent,
end two book-keepers. Business was rather
dull on yesterday, and some of the employees
of tbe establishment wen engaged in catching
catfish, some capturing fleas, while a tremen
dous lot were reclining upon tbo back of their
dignity, fast asleep.
Tbe Americas Republican of Thursday has
the following items
Tho weather for the last two days has been
rainy and disagreeable. Thick clothing is qnite
comfortable.
Who cas Beat it?—Mr. Jasper J. Slappey
ginned and packed five bales of cotton weighing
iifKI jKinuds each, in one day this week, on an
old Taylor gin, fifty saws, that baa been in use
twelve years, with old-fashioned rnnning-gear.
Mr. Jos. If. Maddox, living near Providence,
in this (Sumter) county, had his kitchen and
Muukehonse—with their contents—destroyed by
fire, during the latter part of last week.
Mr. David Dickson, the great Hancock coauly
former, wee married last week to Mias Clara ] B. P. Walker’s.
Harris, of Sparta.
A Griffin lamp post came to great grief on | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Wednef tiny,by a mnlo throwing a negro againat it
A hunting party in Gordon county killed ton
deer hist week.
The Calhoun Times nays the Ordinary of
BUSIiVESS STJITS T $13 OO !
Business Suits at S18 00
Business Suits at $22 00.
BUSINESS SUITS AT $25 00,
AND AS FIXE AS ilO PER SUIT OF COAT, PANTS AND VEST.
SACK, DERBYS AND WALKING COATS of the Latest Styles
WE HAVE IN DRESS SUITS
Black and Colored Cloth Coats, Black and Colored Diagonal Coats
Of the beat Imported material, in single and double breasted Chesterfields. A Urge assortment of
PANTS, FROM 81 OO TO 015 OO.
FLY OVERCOATS, IN OOLORS.
Sack Ovopoats, Talmas, and tho new style King William Overcoats, on hand.
SISIRTSa
We make a tpccia-ty of tlio colohratcd
The Best in the Country. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AND A FIT WARRANTED, AT STOCK PRICES.
In addition to the above, wo keep the most complete stock of
GENTS’ rUKNISHING GOODS
In this city. We invite an inspection.
THE LATEST STYLES OE HATS
Constantly on hand, and received aa soon as ont. New lot just in.
ALL OF OUR GOODS ABE FIRST CLASS, AND ABE GUARANTEED AS SUCH.
FOR SALE.
Fannin is a murderer, and has run away and is I G 1 *® 0 ' G*
immediately in front of the Passenger Do pot,
This is now conceded to be the be-t
ooncealcd in tho monnUins. He is a Radical.
opening for a large hotel enterprise in Georgia,
and lacks nothing but a little cipital and enter-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
n'‘'wm A.** j w*.. M.iett wmu i t| lU fl iplan or Jiallock and lsrown nia
regular quantity of water, the fires lighted I f 0a ( 0 ,h Thorough organization is what
_ wo want
and what wo must have, otborwisa wo allow tbe
Itadiosls and Joo Brown to select all tho officers
and dictate all onr legislation. Onr safety lies
in l be adoption of the canons system. This will
freo to select its best men.
under them, the steam raised upon them nntil
they explode. Every mean* will be taken to
aoenre reliable data in reference to each boiler,
the quantity of water in tbo boiler, tho pressure
of Mean), condition of Area, and the condition I cxc'ndo Radical influence, and leavo tile parly
of the boiler offer the explosion. 1
A temporary house is being erected, 48 feet
in length end S3 feet in width, for tho accom
modation of the experts who will be invited to
witness these valuable and interesting expert
luents. Mr. Stevens is carrying on these exper
iment* at a large cost, and entirely nt bis own
expense
1 !>«■ Most Corrupt Hotly on i'urlli.
That atanneb Radical organ of tho West, the
Cincinnati Commercial, prinls n letter from iis
New Orleans correspondent, of date September
2tUli, whereof the following is an extract.
Does Gkxst oet Dnexx ? —Under this ir- j would bo a waste of words lo add any comment
of onr own. Ssjs tho writer
Tbe Louisiana Legislature is, perhaps, the
reverent caption the Now York Sun prints a
column to prove that Gen. Grant, so far from
having overcome tho bibulous habits of earlier I most eorrnpt body that ever assembled on tbe
days, not nnfreqnenUy get* more whtity aboard ( » co of lho ®* rlh - II >" “ ore trouble to buy
than ho ran carrv with dhrMSbm is,, I thcir vo,c " tbnn to bnT 8 ! ,riu S chickens in the
than he can carry with discretion. Tho bun a I Ci!lcilinati uiarket . n„j„ K .den of thieves,
raws in poiut, show, however, that tho Frcsi-1 they bavo not among them even tho honor that
dent la cautions, aud always has prudent friends
•tiont him. It is worthy of noto that the Radi
cal* when they qnarrelhsl with Andrew Johnson,
wo are taught ia customary among thieves.
They sell their vole* for money or stock in some
swindling contrivance, on aa businesslike a
manner as a merchant would dispose of a bolt
used to instil that Andy was rarely sober, and I of calico. A gang of negrooa will get npa awin-
they never fail to represent every Southern die, and they go into the market and buy Icgis-
ConserraUve or Democrat with a whisky jng in
one band and a plug of tobacco .in the other.
They cannot comprehend how any man in po-1
litioal l.f j should intermit, for a moment, tbe
sharp aud eager pursuit for pecuniary as-
aets, mill *i ho is no convivial in hia habits
as to neglect “the main chance." It will
lativo votes enough to pass it. If the rognes
aro left a fair margin after bnying nil the
votes necessary, they go ahead with tho
“enterprisebnt if tho votes happen to range
higher limn tbe prospective profit to ho real
ised they drop it and go at something else. In
the Uiipit.il has been found a written agreement
of some seven member to sell their votis to tbe
slaughter-house swindle for from fifty to threo
lie bad busims* if they prove tbo administra-1 thousand dollars each. Ono poor devil sold
tioa drunk and sharp too, because that, nnfor- ollt forthiity-flw dollars; ho had jnst been
Innately, is the caso with too many of them.
One of the charges made by the San, should
elected, and waa not up with tbe quotations.
Then there was tbo printing swindle, and tho
lovee swindle, and the Lake Borgne- swindle.
l>« challenged I y Mr. Qreeiey. Tho Sun says I and the “Backbone” railroad swindle, and the
that at Senator Ch'hdler's great entertainment d, J <**rter swindle, and the militia aw-indle,
in \v..ki...rf«n i. » i . 11 *ud tho Jackson railroad swindle, and the
in Washington lost winter, Mr. Greeley entered Nicolson plvement 9wIndIe , , nd other swindle*,
a annkii),’ room ana there saw Uio President | as tho auctioneers say, “too nmuerons to men-
and hia military ring snrronnding a hnge punch lion.”
r l nu 'l'-‘ t ®u extremely high pressure. I Showing Fiout.—Tho Mormons convened in
What i.woree,th.Prertd.nthadtho ladle inhis , heir ^ Ubcnude on Wednesday lo the
* ' * n P T °n»^°S the poia-1 nnn ,b er c f ,jght thousand. Brigham Young led
hi u i °i° i *. mm * throng about 1 h y invoking ennes on the beads of the Fed-
hi “. Mr ‘ G /7‘7 k°ted on with consternation erml cfficUIlli ud thcn exhorted tbe faithful to
L b ? ^ Wh S* •°° n b#,e11 th “ keep their powder dry,
g. ph V '* * tether delicately »n- j acd be anre to keep plenty of it on hand in the
j shape of fixed ammunition. What ean Y'onng
tinuaUd:
nobody, aqd it is certain he ean gain nothing
by armed resistance to the Uoited States. That
i* wild folly. Yonng most learn that railroads
hie death to minorities.
“Being a oohl water man himself, and realix. I ,. . , .. . _
ing tii. evil effects from a life-tin,. b ? 111680 “ 6D8C68 ? Ho 80810
tion of the deadly poison that flow* from the
bowl, he at first stood in much amazement and
titn remained to taftfy l.imtelf." This is an
extraordinary statement, which should demand
the notiee of Ur. Greeley and hia friends. The I Etara or Washington's Nkabest Living Kx-
philoaopher cf the Tribune ahould have made a nation.—Col. Lewis W. Washington, who was
stouter resistance than all this comes tu, to the Gie nearest living blood connection of George
“bad example of tbe Fresident." Wbst renders Washington, and well known thronghont the
this confession still more significant is the fact I District of Colombia and neighborhood, died at
•tiled by the newspaper correspondents, at the I h' s residence in West Virginia on the 1st inst,
time, that Mr. Greeley lost hia hat that night I in tbe jear of bis age. Colonel W. will be
1 remembered in connection with the memorable
Harper's Ferry raid of that old horse thief and
and oarer was able to tell what became of it
Gxoaau Bratxzsi Dibectoex.—We had a nail, murderer, John Brown, as having been made a
yesterday, from Dr. W. G. Phillip*, the com- prisoner and kept in confinement several hours
p_ ** 7 ,bU ^‘'•routing and nasfol volume. It | b J the Utter.
Bocixwxst Geoboia Cestui. Fain.—We are
to Mr. H. C. Harris, Secretary, for a
contains a totemhlj correct list of the names of . DOUIH ,
pereon* and firms encaged in the mercantile, indebted
mechanical, manutacturine ana „ - , I
intereate of Macon, Columbue ■ - ^ P 0 ' 116 inrtUUoa *° “tend this Fair, which wfli
U and Savannah; together wiUi i ' " "“r ‘’•heldat Fort Valley on tbe 17ih Mat, and
the State Legislature, and the mneZZT' 8 oootinuin8 tbre ® ^ "• “»««« tbat it
ernmentm Masonic and other SJT ," h* * intererting occasion, and that a
reads, factories etc., in each ^P 1 * 5 wiUb ° m8d °' Wo taow Ulatin 0,8
whole, qnite a useful manual for bu.i 0 « m8Uer of h8nds0me women 6003 lookl,, B'
1 Dr P ti . teteliigent men, Houston aud tbe adjacent
ing all demand* for hia work. 1 , ***r"l
„ , _. * . I OAaaxca M. Cnax delivered a speech in St.
The tranaaciion* in the Liverpool cotton mar- j Louis on Tuesday in which he denounced tho
kat, show that the Engttah have mime httie au- admlniatratiou of Grant aa a complete failure,
picion that the incoming crop may be a short and dretirad that “the rebeltion itself waa not
New York baa no dialmA oq the subject such a blow at the Uf„ of th e nation" as his re-
whataver.
election wonld be.
There aro just 991 candidates for Aldermen price to mako it tho beat summer resort in Georgia.
. mi v.. one i. a a. The location is everything decked for the conve
rt* Atlanta, lhero will be 200, by this day week. nienni of transient gneste.
Mrs. Calby, of Dalton, fell off a sidewalk in I The boose needs repairs or new building, and the
tbat town a few nights Bince, end broke her left inability of the proprietor to improve is the only
, , l reason Tor oflenng to Mil.
arm And leg. “ * -
Of the prospects of the Griffin, Madison and
Monticello railway tho IndUn Springs Mirror,
of yesterday, says
Colonel J. S. Boynton, of Griffin, one of the
most active members of the Directory, has,
atneo our last, by letter, informed MayorThom-
ason, of Madison, who is alao of tbe Directory
of this road, that the contract with the “Geor-
Terma—One-third cash; one-third first January
next, and balance first of January, 1873. Address
JAMES A. SMITH.
octS Ira Griffin or Montezuma, Go.
Engineers or Surveyors
C AN have a rare bargain in the following arti
cle*: ISO fret Brazed Steel Chain, with set of
Iron Pins; one Trantwine's Excavations aad Em
bankments ; one Care Fine German Silver Drawing
Instruments, and a anpply of fins Drawing and
gia Railway Contracting Company," for bnild- or£££tion £j«r Xw" «d fo7. Je by
ing and completing tbe railroad from Gnffin to
Madison, has been signod. and that the “Geor
gia Railway Contracting Company" have made
a contract with Lyon A McLendon for grading
the road. These able and experienced railroad
J. W. BURKE Si CO.
BOARD.
A FEW poraona can be accommodated with
board and lodging, by immediate application,
uten are to have ono thousand hands on tbe I at tbe large brick building on tho corner of First
road in ten days, and will rush it to completion.
Col. II, in his letter, advocates a rapid survey
of tho entire line, and that work shall commence
as early as po»nible at both end*—say at Madi
son not later than the 1st of January next
Ground will be broken at the western end of
the road early next week; and while we do not
believe the most energetic construction possi
ble could fully satisfy publie anxiety along the
line, wo do ontertain an abiding faith that so
far as Butts county is concerned her people will
and Fine stieota.
APPLES. APPLES.
• > A DARRELS RED APPLES,
> U Just received by
‘ 2t GEO. T. ROGERS' SONS.
Notice to Tax Payers of Bibb Co.
T HE Tax Book* for collecting Stato and county
faxes for 1871 are open. My office ia at Collin*
A Heath's, No. GO Second street To those that
lie in the enjoyment of ample railroad facilities wish to pay now, I will continue to tsko City and
before tbe holidays of tbo coming Christmas.
The samo paper says:
The Cotton Chop.—Tho favorable weather
of the past week has enabled onr planting
friends to make good headway in ootton pick
ing, and also give a reliable opinion an to tho
extent of tho crop. In saying that Butts
Brunswick money for ten data on y, after which
time Greenbacks will be domandi >1
F. M. HEATH.
ort.7 if Tax Collector liit b County.
Macon Street
Macox, Ga., October G, 1371.
eonnty will not place in market more than one-1 sinrio^lcket° f tie ' teta * U1 1,0 *“ ^“io cents
llfilf nf ■ rrAAil arnn vn liera nn nnninaa r\t I L . . ••••••••••»••••••••••••••••••
half of a good crop, wo have no pnrpow of I owra ti C keta."..".".".’.'..'.'."."."’’’.'.'.'.".".";.....S'l 00
niilino nillor “ RnlU” nr “ Raaru •* 1» tai an I a a a- _ * •••••••• ♦.o on
aiding either “Bulls" or “BeansIt is an
nnvarmsbgd fact—the lianest opinion of nine-
tenlbs of onr planlors.
Tbo^tomo Cornier prints the following from
a correspondent:
A littio hoy of Folk connly, John William
Armstrong, only ten years of age, has recently
picked with bis own hand* 91G pounds of oot.
ton in five days. Of this amount he picked 803
One hundred tickets £800
Tickets can be purchased of tbe Secretary and
Treasurer, at hia office No. 60 Second street
JOHN R. COBB, S.-o. and Tree.
0rt7-dlw
AUCTION SALE,
BY O. E BESOBE.
pounds in three days, and 211 pounds in one I T WILL seltat my afore, 87 Cherry afreet, THIS,
day. lie picked this amount five days anoees-1 X (Saturday) 110USING, October 7 at 10 o'clock,
Kively, beginning on Monday. On Friday night
it raiuod so that he did noc pick on Saturday.
He excelled the best pickers in the field, lead
ing the other hands who competed with him.
I visited the family—-fonnd father and mother
and all sick, and this brave little fellow cooking
for the family.
The Putnam Comm Fain —Tho editors oil ij
2 Cin HACKS,
1 CARRIAGE.
1 COTTON GIN,
3 MULES.
Bedsteads, iUttrenee, Secondhand ForeUnre,
Dry Goods, Notions, etc.
oct71t
Plantation. For Sale.
BARGAIN ia % plantation, six miles from Ha-
the Tfcisisonjirg asj> UzsszxatB aro nnder obli- I Jrx. oon. can be had by calling on the undersigned
ligations to the Secretary of the Putnam County ^“^^rich
Agricultural Society for an invitation aceompa- I kee Cietk; the balance, pine Und of good qnality.
nied by complimentary cords, to attend their Abcot 325acre# creek land arete a higbateteof
e ■ .U ...U ,o.u J J .... ,, I cultivation, as s!*o upwards of 500 acres upland,
fair on tho 11th, 1-th and 13th mat It wonld I The improvements are good and ample, llieea
afford them great pleas are to attend, for they Unda compare favorably with any ta Middle Geor-
know teat whatever that sturdy old county at-
tempts she generally snccceds in. We believe I the Und and crepe to anyone wishizg to purchase,
her Society is the pioneer count, association thTlKttb^ 1871.the
since the war, and her example has largely con- place will be for rent J. N. SEYMOUR
tribute d to stimulate tho spirit of agricultural I octl-tf
progress that U now so active in the State. The
Teleqbafh and Messxnoeh will be represented
on the occasion, if possible.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON
AT MACOX. IK TBK STATE OF QBOXGIA.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 2. 1871.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts...........
Over Drafts
United States Bondi to secure
Circulation —
Duo from Redeeming and Re
serve Agent*.-..
Dae from other Nation*! Banks
Due from other Bank* and
Bankers...^. ...
Banking Uonse
Other RmiI Estate
Current Expense*
Cauh Items (Including Stamp?).-
Bills of other National B:mks._
rrastjona! Uorrency............
Legal Tender Notes
1.39316
15.1X10 CO
1.676 00
3.49272
461 97
9/66 00
40600
50.00010!
LIABILITIES.
Capita! Stock paid in '*100.000 00
Surplus Fund............ IW1 ^
Discount.
Interest
Profit and Lo^a
National Bank Circulation
Individual deposits............^
Due to National Banks
Due to other Banks audBankcrs
J6.C00 00
7.49132
780 28
19,001 91
89.500(0
114.160 91
2.8 6 76
55! 74.f350.35S 95
Wanted, Immediately.
A FIBST 0LAS3 Milliner. Apply for one week
at MRS. F. DESSAU'S,
ort4 St 68 Mulberry afreet.
COPARTNEKSHIP NOTICE.
H AVING asaocUted with me Mr. John H. Dobbs,
tbe Crockery, China and Glass Ware business
will from this date bo carried on under the namo
Wise A Dobbs. „ ,
octl 3t R- A. WISE.
ICE. ICE. ICE.
T HE Macon Ice Factory is uow ready to sup
ply aU demands for lee. #10 per ton of 2000
pounds at factory—$ 11 per ton on board the care.
The above are prices for ono or more tons.
Bend alone your orders to
oct3-lm MACON ICE FACTORY.
FRESH MEATS.
F ROM thu dale we will be prepared to furnUh
the beet Tennessee Beef, Freeh Pork and
Sausages. Give ne a call at onr store, 88 Cherry
street? 8. T. A B. P. WALKER
cctStf
FOR RENT.
rpWO comfortable dwelling houses containing
X rooms each, with kitchen; fire places and
closets ta each room. To good, prompt paying
tenants who wish houses for a year, they will '
rented very low if applied for immediately to
J. A. PUGH,
at his Photograph Gallery,
oct3 tf corner Mniberry A Second stg.
Grand Lodge of Georgia P. &. A. H.
Office of tiie Grand Secretary, >
Macon, Ga., October 2,5871. j
T O tbe officers and members of the Grand Lodge
of Georgia—Notice is hereby given that the
next Annual Communication of tho Grand Lodge
wUI be held in the city of Macon, commencing
October 31st, (being the last Tuesday) 5871.
By order of the M. W. Samuel Lawrence, G.
J. EMMETT BLAOKSHEAE,
oct3-d6t&w3t Grand Secretary.
FULTON MARKET BEEF
HALF aud quarter barrels Choice Fulton
Market Reef, jnst received and for sale low
sep29 tf
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
FOR RENT.
1 STORE, also a suit of rooms suitable for a cot
ton buyer. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
eep5 tf
REMOVAL,
J H. ANDERSON A SON have removed to No.
• 10 Hollingsworth block, corner of the alley,
where they will keep constantly on hand a full
stock of Fresh Beef. Mutton, Pork, 8ausage and
genoral assortment of Family Groceries. sep26tf
FAIR NOTICE!
A TTENTION having been called to the great risk
jCjL and danger daily inclin ed by horses and riders
from the frequent appeamneo of dogs on the Park
Track while stock is being exercised, it is hereby
ordered that all dogs found on tho Track at Centra t
City Park aftor this notice shall have boon pub
lished threo timos, be shot by any officer in com
mand at tho Paik. This order is given to prevent
more serious coaacq ieticcs than tlio mere loss of
horse or dog. W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
Citizen copy. cctG 3t
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS
A FINE lot of Traveling Tracks and Satchel*
Just received by
octet/
F. L. GROCE,
Holling8worth Block.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY—J.H. Bay ap
plies to me for setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon the earnest my
office in Jeffersonville, un Taesday, the 18ih day of
October iuat., at 10 o'clock. J. U. BURKETT,
oct6 2t Ordinary.
K. E*. STRONG
EXCLUSIVE SALE IN THIS CITY
KELLY & MOORE’S
LADIES’ m MISSES’ SHOES
A personal inspection is solicited.
FIMJE SHOES
FROM
KEIX1SY & MOOBE.
Ladies* and Mis cs* Serge Bntton Boots—beaded
edge.
Ladies* and Misses* Serge Kid Fox Boots—saw teeth
stitching.
Ladies* and Mi?sea* French Kid Boots—saw teeth
t titching.
Ladioo’ and Missed Ivid Boots—chain stitching.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Pebble Boots—-chain stitching.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
oct6-lw E. P. STRONG.
STATE OF GEORGIA. \
Couxty op Bir.n. )"•
I.'V. W. WVisiey, Cashier of the First National
bank of Macon, do solemnly swear the above state
ment is true, to the best of my knowlodro and belief.
w. W WHIG LEY. Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 6th day of
October. 1871.
„ LORENZO RIPLEY. Notary Public.
Cosjtrcr—Attest :
I. 0. PLANT, )
..BNHVWEWETT.lDirroiora.
A1-ITET0H r. COIXOtS. FitANK Jt. HEATH.
COXiLiIIUS cts HE-A-TJEC
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS,
09 SECOSD 8TBEET, MACON, OA.
1 ^03 RENT—Ono fiva-room Dwelling, with out-
. b nn»es in complete repair.
Ono five-room Dwelling on Arch street, with
kitchen.
Agenty Audes In?nranco Company, Cincinnati,
O.—caj itai $1,000,000; Oakland Insurance Com
pany-capital $500,000; Cotton Statea Life Inau-
nuice Company—capital $2,000,000. oct7tf
.I 0N .^5 0UN JK, SIIERIFF * 3 SALE.—Will be
•/. told befure the Coart-house door in tho town of
Uintou. on the first Taesday in December next, dur-
lor the ieral hours of sale, the following named prop
erty. to-wit: Uno 25-horse power stationary steam
encme and boiler, one corn meal mill, one planing
machine, ono iron planer, ono lathe machine, one
resawing machine, one extra boiler in good condition,
on * Platform *cales. two large grindstones. Also,
ono JO horse power stationary engine, ono 15-hono
power stationary engine, one saw mi!!, ono boiler (80-
hoi>e power), four circular saws, and two chests of
tools, together with the belting and shafting used in
operating the above machinery. Also, a considerable
aA . “AV«'bar railroad iron, and thirty-five mules.
All lewd on as i he property of Anthony L. Maxwell,
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. frsued from Bibb Superior
In favor oi Jones Jc Baxter and against the
said A. L. Maxwell*
octTatds B. COOK. Sheriff.
GRAND BALL,
[ At Mathews’ Hall, Fort Vallej, Georgia,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18.
The G ovesv jfzxr asd the IxaCBAKcz Com- ] nt noxom to the socthwxst oxoxoia cesthal r ais.
rAxizs.—The Washington correspondent of the
Baltimore Gazette nnder date of October 3J,
writes as follows:
A new movement is likely to be inaugurated
in the Treasury Department to bring abont a
sort of enforced sale of the new fonr and five
per cent Government bonds. General Spinner
suggests, and will work out in his annual report,
which he is now preparing, the plan, which will
include some action of Congress looking to the
deposit by all insnranoe companies of their ee-
curities in the ahepe of there new Government
bonds. It ta calculated that there securities of
insurance companies will, in the aggregate,
amount to . sum equal, it not greater than the
aggregate of tbe remainder of unsold Govern
ment bonds. By having this carried ont the
Decretory of the Treasury wilt dispose of all
the new bonds. It m expected the President
will, in hia annual report, recommend this pro
position to Congress for consideration.
XAHIGZES:
Hon. W. A Huff, Macon,
Hon. Thomas Haideman, Jr. Miem,
Col. J, T. 'IToutman, Fort Valley,
Gen. 0. D. Anderson, Fort Valiev.
Maj. tV. J. Anderson, Jr., Fort Valley,
Col W. W. Haslun. Maieliallviile,
Maj J. D. Frederick, Marshallrii.e,
Col. D. Gamago, MarebaUviUe,
Col E. L. Fielder, Peny,
Hoa. B. M. Davis, Perry,
Wm. Brunson, Eeq , Ferry.
COMMITTEE OF aakaFOEMCITS:
Captain 8. IS. Brown. Firt VaLey,
G. \Y. Byingtoo. Fott Valley,
J. It. Mathews, Fort Valley,
H. T. Blown. Fort Valley,
A. H- Affleck, Marvhtllrilir,
J C. Stepper, Marilitilrille,
tart ton Gan *
Charlton Gamage, Hsraha Lille.
Masrua or cebewosies :
Fiof. A. O. Robinson and Son.
Tickets admitting one gentleman and ladies, $2.
. For sale at BpoUaood Hotel, Macon, and Bying-
*Theee a Nothzho Lzec Leathxe; and when I ton'* Hotel, Foit Valley. oet7eoduU7
we say the boot and aboe dealers aad ruasnfae-
turera make tbe American House, Boston, their
headquarters, we only pay a deterred compli
ment to their perception of what cjcstitctes a
really good hotel.
G EORGIA. JA'PER COUNTY.-Bariamln Me-
tiabee. of aaid eoaety, applies to me lorexemp-
tioa of penroalrr. and I will paw apon the same at
aiy office in M-nicelio. at 10 o dock a. M_ on Tuea-
dav. Ottober 17.1S7L Witneii my hand, thii October
5 ‘oct7a* J. n. BURNEY, Orfiaary.
G EORGIA, bibb COUNTY.-WishUigton Neal
aai applied f r excmp'ion of pemcaitr, end ]
will pan upoa tho rams at 10 o'clock a. M. on the 16th
diT °f “ci .bcr. 1871, .t my office Given under my
hand officially
ret7 2t c. T. WARD, Ordinary.
_ dan apt lies to me for letters of adminietration
apon the estate of Thoinu SI. Jordan, late of amid
county, deceived, and all nerraiu interested are re-
qaired tqshow eauie, tf any they have, on the first
Monde; in November next, why mid letters shoulc
not be rran.ed as prayed for. Witness my band aad
official lianature, this September 20.1871.
oei7 w»Jd* s. W. BURNEY. Ordinary.
G EORGIA. CRAWFORD COUNTY.-John
Blassinrame hat applied for exemption of per-
enalty ana lettur apart and valuation ot homestead,
and Twill paaa npon the asms at 10 o’clock a. m„ on
tbe 20th day of October. 1871.
oelT it* E. A. WALTON. Ordinary.
FAIR GR0UHD PRIVILEGES!
W ILD be rented to the highest bidder at the
Few Grounds, on next Monday evening, 0th
instant, all Privileges not yet disposed of, such as
occapvicg the Grounds with aide ehows, the selling
of finite and candies, and any other legitimate and
proper privilege wanted. Notes, with approved se
curity, wfli be required as noon as a privilege is sold,
and to be made payable on 23d, 21th, 25th and 2Cth
instants at any bank ta tbe city.
ortfi-3t W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
Citizen copy.
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C OL. GEO. T. FRY, well and favorable known In
Southwest Georgia, will commenco a campaign
tor the COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, in October next. He is a duly author
ised and accredits 1 Agent of this Company, and we
commend him to the patronage of the public, where
he has wotked re a access fully heretofore.
J. W. BURKE,
2m General Agent.
tsr Americas Republican and Lumpkin Telegraph
copy and send bill*.
Fine Plantatioa and House and Lot
for Sale.
r ''HE aabscriber, desirin? to change hia lu incss, of-
. . fora for sale his fine Cotton Plantation, consisting
of six hundred acres more or less, situated and lying
in Houston county, Georgia, threo miles 8 mthwoit of
Perry, on the present terminus of the Fort Valley and
Hawkinsville Railroad. A fine dwelling of seven
rooms, with all necessary out buildings. Three hun
dred and seventy-five acres open land. Also stock,
consisting of seven head 6ne young mules, and horsei
corn, cotton sted. cows, hogs, and everything on the
place.
He also offers lrs House and Lot, with forty acres
. J land attached, in Fort Valley. The House con
tains six comfortable rooms—fireplace in each room:
with fine orchard and vineyard; fifteen to twenty
acres cf woodland and limber. Worth $5000—will
sell for 14000.
icp223aw2m S H. J. SISTRUNK.
ON CHERRY STREET AGAIN,
M B. J. BLOCK, Agent, would respectfully in
form hia friends and tho pnblie generally tbat
be ia again back on Cherry fetret t, with a large
stock of tbe moat cboico Cigars, unbracing all tbe
favorite brands, and Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco of all descriptions. Hid utore if
next door above Valentino’s Saloon and Keatan-
lant. Give him a call, aU you who love a good
cigar or quid of tobacco. aep9
THE NEXT GKEA.T ■A.iNrN'U.AX,
GEORGIA
ATE FAX
WILL BE HELD AT
IAS! ACO TXJ-
Comiitiii Boniaj, Octoter 23fl, aai Caatiaae for Kill Days.
PRIPAKSTIS
THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RACE BAR
ON THE AMEBICAN CONTINENT.
MI MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION HALLS!
250 SPLENDID HOPSE COTTAGES!
810,000 IN CASE PREMIUMS
OFFERED FOR FAST HORSES—TROTTING OB RUNNING!
The Fastest Horses in the North west and South to bo present. Superior Accommodations for Stock.
J&L, Or3F2.^.3XT33 SS T A. ITCT ID
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE!
Grand State Regatta!
Over $1000 ta Cash Premiums! Boat Clnbs invited from New York to Now Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Clnbs expected. River bank-Terraced for Ono Mile. Ten thousand spectators can ho seated on tho
beautiful greon-sward at one time.
TIRES NEWSPAPERS TO BE PRINTED OB TIE BROUN!
Telegragb, Express and PoHt-offices in fall operation on tbe ground, day and night, for tbo convrj
of Visitors!
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
With private rooms for accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents.
OB AND BALLOON ASCENSION
Every day at Three, p. »r.
E. S. POE & CO.
HUFF’S BUILDING, COTTON AVENUE,
Have just received—
10 boxes London Layer R&isins,
10 half boxes London Layer Raisins,
10 quarter boxes London Layer Raieins,
5 boxes Citron,
300 pounds choice Currants,
5 boxes Schepp's Dessieated Cocoannt,
S bbls. fine Northern apples,
5 bbls. fine Northern potatoes,
Syrup, Molasses, Whisky, Soap, Candles, Lard,
Spices, Sugar and Cotfee, all grades.
Cannod Goods all kinds, and aU goods that are
usually kept ta our Line.
We have, and aro recalving every few days, B.
L. Mott’s beet Family Flour, for which we are
agents.octe tf
ittlts. F. DESSAU
just returned from New York, and has on
hibition tho
Latest Novelties in Millinery,
CLOAKS, SAILOR SHIRTS, POLONAISES,
Aad all tbe articles necessary to complete a
FASHIONABLE OUTFIT,
To which she invites tbe attention ofiber customers
oct4 8m and the pubhe.
COTTON!
CAMPBELL & JONES
Again offer their services to Planters aud Mer
chants, as
Wareboiise & Commissioii Serciaots,
And ask a continuance of the patronage so liber
ally given them the past season.
Close personal attention given to the STORAGE
and SALE of COTTON, and to the filling ot orders
for Bagging and Ties and Plantation 8nppliee.
Refer to the patrons of the past season. Re
member the place-
IrOIl Warehouse, Poplar st., Macon, Ga.
P. S.—Agents for tbe Winship Improved Cotton
Gin and John Merrym&n A Co.’s Ammoniated Dis
solved Bonea, which wo now offer at a reduced
price./eepl 3m
HARDEMAN & SPARES
S END their annual greeting to tbeir many friends
and patrons. They are at tbeir old etand, ready
and willing to serve them in the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
“uv!m™ e^ect 0 * 0 WS 0101101 P rom ^8_™re
The usual aroommodationa extended to those
R'eirpatronage ° '
ang-G 3m HARDEMAN A SPARKS.
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON,
The distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Taesday, October 23d and
21th, and illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited
the wonder and admiration of the world.
OTHER EXHIBITIONS OF HARE INTEREST ANH MEBIT!
Will be of daily occurrence throughout the we
STREET O -A_ R B !
Will toko Passengers to and from tho Park to any part of tho City overy fifteen minutes.
FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS!
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
Are offered amounting to over $10,000. Five thousand dollars offered by one man 1
Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat transportation at half rates for Passengers and Freight
hvvo been made with all tho lines thronghont the country from New York to New Orleans, and from
Chicago to Savannah.
ONLY $32 FROM NEW YORE TO MAOON AND RETURN!
Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Dally on the Grounds!
SEND FOE REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
sep27 tilocl23
W. A. HUFF, Mayor.