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JM ns theu nut* in on# anight) *port
throw topother, in on# oomnaoo display. t
grand and *mpr*pais apecm'n r##ctKoaapf a
prood oid ©cwLniouwaaith L/*t It ^ J* 6 * 1
axpoi'Uoc of onr prtd# and oar §ir#Dgt»; *o
an • >i le-oo <J oor iktU a»d lottf#, <*»r g*n;
and onr eterpy, and wpaciaUj of oar lave I
agricaltare and onr home*. as aball challeof
in kindnoaa, lb# oompaUtlon of the boat
while it excites the en\T nod admiration of t
world. r.
TWt tnUBorUtiot which roahn and enconr-
fM oar InptoTidnM whila It daphln oar
pmktft, may b« lb* transportation l«est of all
othtra wui»l In this Country. And the otjer-
tlooi now so atronglyorgfd ag»in-t onr railroad
■■atm- aright not t*> entirely overcome by
ibtm prr.poaed w»l> r lino*. It i* not. however,
the praottoability of these grand schemes for
reducing freight* that we most aloo now
to oooa'dar—for no matter how feasible
they may he, Georgia la It in no
condition to wait their completion. The emer-
gfnot
Telegraph & Messenger.
TUESDAY MOUNING. /TSF. 10, 1*73
Octave Piano, and GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, with five years’ trial,'at ttejtbove price, f or cash,
Same on. Installment, with interest added.
B. A. WISE & CO
llaraa'a Urntx, t
Maooa, lone 1, 18*3 >
To t\e J'o'ple of Upper otd Loiter Georgia:
Kt yon are a waits, the Oeargla State Agrieul-
tnral Society will bold its naxt annual Fair at
this plaoe, o*nmen*lng «• ri»» -Tth day of Oo-
tober.
Every tru* Georgian is jaatly proud of bU
ctltra St.:e—rich in mineral* aa It la variad In
soil—waallby, Indeed, In all that ahonld eotmtl-
tnte a people proaperon* and happy. W# have
here that di vanity of prodnetlon and peonliar
adaptation of tha various acoilona to the dlf-
-wwy bread—la npon c*. and we mast go to
work, end go to work to day. We moat teach
onr bora, by preoept aud dimple, that Ibe
great vtrtoe of life and the neoeaaity of the
age is to Ire fnnnd In the trnih of the old Latin
roaiim, “ Labor omnia vincit." Tha people of
Oeovgi* ahonld never be dependent npon any
line or any system of transportation for the
meat and the bread, the hay and the fertilizer*
aead a poo their farms. finch a policy will
bankrupt and starve ont any people in Ibe
world. Show me the man with a fat atnoke-
hooaa and a well filled barn, and I will ahow
yon one who Is not affected by low priced cot
ton or high transportation. On the other hand,
point me to I bat farmer with e lean amoks,
tones end an emp'y eorn erib, and I will show
von a miserably poor and mistaken wretch,
whose dependent and destitute condition can
never be readied by bigh-prioed cotton, or re
lieved In any way by cheap transportation.
The truth Is, we have been betting onr bottom
dollars so long on three fetal cards, called
“credit,” “oottop,” and “oaterpitlar,” that
vs new bare nothing left ns bat onr mnles and
lands; snd in seven eases ont of ten these sre
pledged to some warehouse firm for inpplies to
make this yetr’s crop with. And yd, in the
ran* of ell thie crouching poverty end ember -
the next thitry days selling Stoves that they
redace their large stock of Docking Stores, are for
formerly sold at
PREPARE FOR THEM
in the World. We challenge any Organ made.
Largest Uanafactory
We will sell to CHURCHES and SCHOOLS FOB LESS than any dealers in the United State*.
PT.ATT’3 PATENT CANOPY!
(The bxndaomsat fix tore in Maoon )
Holmes’ Oriental Canopj.
ARMSTRONG’S PATENT FUTURE!
WOOD
GUILFORD
TJLiANTA, GA.
MACON, GA.
Holmes’ Hanging Sets.
With other first class fixtures.
Boblnet and American Lace and
Gauze Nets, Pink and White.
Prices to suit light times.
Come and look at tlxm. '•
THOMAS WOOD,
Next to Lanier Hones.
lu.nl
THOSE IN WANT OF A
OVB STOCK INCLUDES ALL OF THE P0PUL1B PATTEBKS.
Dealer in
maylB tf
CANNOT FAIL TO BE PLEA BED WITH ODB CELEBRATED
ROGERS & BONN
FANCY GOODS, FINE CCTLEItY,
Instruments, Strings,
• • BTC., BTC.
Bole Agent for the Celebrated
i PfiWle Spectacle?. Eye-Glasses,
Invitee his pat rone to examine hie etock of
Musical
Every Stove FULLY WARRANTED to give entire aith faction, or (he money refunded. Em
brace the rare opportnnity to bny a Stove.
W ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
B. A. WISE & CO.
.—•gw CHERRY STREET, MAOON. GA.
The Old Original Wholesale Grocery House of Macon,
• OFFER FOB BALE
and will donbUeaa present a grand panoramic
vtaw of eaeh ooonty and aeollon anch aa baa
never before been witnessed by the pecple of
Georgia. Tba pnrpoae* of this appeal are,
therefore, to invite and urge every ooonty in
the Stale. If possible, to be represented In some
way, to that wo may hare no bleaks in tbo pio-
Into. To do tbla la a plain, patrtotle dntyj a
duty which, if xealonaly performed, will oon-
dnee Ic. Hi" provperlly and ancoeH* of every
oonnty In the HUIe, wilboot any regard what-
la which got* the $1000 premium of
— ■ '"of course, go to tbe
. " i •' largest and
aa will be aeen by
BBLS. EARLY BOSE POTATOES,
BOO bbla. EARLY GOODRICH POTATOES,
600 bbla. FINE EYE POTATOES,
3000 bbla. CHOICE FLOUR, in sacks,
300 half oaaks BULK HEATS,
300 half oaaks BACON SIDES,
Embracing everything that U
attention given to Repairs on fine and
Difficult Watohes.
J eto., REPAIRED, and ENGRAVING.
Particular
Nobby and Desirable!
Hats and Caps!
J£W£iLBY,
Cor. Mulberry A Second St* , Macon, 6a.
A call ia solicited and great bargain* given in good
and desirable good*. Man; articles will be sold at
and under coat. aprlfitf
AT THE OLD STAND OF LITTLE & SMITH,
102 CHERRY STREET, MACON. GA.,
YOU WILL FIND
600 barrels ASSORTED LIQUORS,
ever aa
fared. *>■*•■» g». —— -■—» — i—
oonnty which aball famish tho
and finest diep!a/. M Bnt f aa w— _
referenoe to tho premlatn ltut, there are three
other handsome premium* to be diatributed
among other oonnttee, as follows:
A premium of $500 to the coaotf making the
aeoond beat display.
A premium of $300 to the oonnly making ibe
third beat display; and
A premium of $200 io the oonnty tanking the
fourth beat display.
There are now throe prominent connties (n
the State whloh are known to be bendiog and
concentrating ail their vast powers and reaonr-
eea npon this great oontest— one in Upper Geor
gia, one In Middle Georgia, and one in South,
western Georgia. Other connMos will report
and cuter the llat for competition at
For Men and Boys in Silk, Fur, Felt and WocL
FILLETS FAMOUS
ALL FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES.
febStf
SADDLES AND HARNESS!
UMBREf.LAS & CANES.
In variety.
ig to tho Saddlery and Ham eea Baatners, in much variety. Every description or
4 V mill Km vniJa tn nrdnn A fAW dtn' notifiA
auu OTory luuiK panuaiDK UI uju dauuioiy auu uuuusr., —v- —■—<
style of Saddle or Bridle not In Stock, will be made to order on a few days’ notice.
A VARIETY 0? BITTS, BUCKLES, WHIPS AND COLLARS.
LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS.
CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ STOCK,
HILL’S CONCORD WOOL COLLARS.
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, Etc-
Orders form persons at a distacoe will have quick and careful attention.
DAVIS SMITH.
103 Ohery Street, Macon, Ga.,
mar9-6m-eod Three doora above Bose A Coleman’s
THOMAS U. CONNER.
month for money from April to November of
eaoh year to ran this wild sehcdalo, just so long
will they be pitiable beggars and borrower, at
progreav, ■ -- -- >
ths next meeting of the Society, to be held in
Athens next month.
lint while Ibe foregoing oonnty prizes ar« in
tended to represent the loading features of the
premium list, they are by no means the most
attractive. The city of Maoon ha* united with
the society in tbo effort to present a list of re
wards that will not only please but actually
recompense the exhibitor for some labor and
expense. And smong others which msy be re
ferred to with pride and satisfaction, are the
following t
For beat aoro of olover bay $ 00
yor hn.t norn of lucerne dsy 00
For best aore of native grass 00
For beat aero of poa-vice b»y................ 60
For best sen' rf .v>rn forage 60
For largest yield of Southern oanr, 1 aore... 60
For best and largest dispjey of garden...
vegetable*.....— 36
For largost yield of upland cotton, I aore.... 300
For best orop lot upland short staple oot-
ton, not less than five bales 600
For beet ono bale upland short staplo cot-
Ann! MADE BOLELY BY THE
.Third Street, Maoon, Ga.
-DEALERS IN-
"A3 just received a full assortment of of BUR-
11 IAL OASES of every description, as well a*
COFFINS of WOOD, and rospectfnlly invites at
tention to the same. Gall and examine stock and
prices. aprlg 3m
ST. LOUTS, MO.
Are doing more and
= BETTER COOKING,
S ' . Doing it
QUICKER AND CHEAPER
Than any Btove in the Market
GEOEGE ~W. HEAD,
EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER AND CI8AR MANUFACTURER,
No. 4 Blalce’s Block, Poplar Street. Macon; Ga. ‘ 4
«&• WILL OPEN THE FIRST OF JUNE. may2* ly
Are always
Low-Priced. Reliable
ging; too mnoh foolish fashion aud foppery,
and not coongh flledgo-hammers and saw-horaes
—in a word, * ~
, too ranch iD/iolcsale idleness.
Georgia ban to-day, buried in tbo rich bosom
of hervAried noil and prooiou* min oral bods,
greater wealth and grander roanlU than can
ever be worked out by canal projects or
Gongrefiflional enterprise*. And how is it to
ba done ? Not by droamy theories and myth'
ioal plana, but in talking corn instead of o&nal
—in diversifying and developing our own va?t
resources—iu writing more about home effort
andloFN about foreign immigration—in plant
ing less cotton and manufao’uring more yarn*.
Tn tbla, and this only, lies the great secret of
Georgia eoocess—ogricnltnral aa well ns finnn-
cifi) and oomiueroial. Wo are immense]y rich in
re c onrcen bnt miserably poor in tho handling r.t
them. What we want is tcork—honeat, hard'
fisted, intelligent, well direo'od toil, labor and
application In developing and utilizing what we
have here at home rather than so many spas-
m’dio efforts to bring from abroad that which
we should not buy. Onr poverty, like onr
pride, is the reenlt of misapprehensions and
mistaken ideas of ourselves, of onr oonntry
and of eaoh other. The abolition of slavery io
the Bonth has developed a vast world of sickly,
sentimental, lazv, indoleot. fltnpifie.7, inert
and nnapt population—a population of yonrg
and m*ddle-sged men, aome of whom havo
known better days. These men pnt on old
store clothes, hang aronnd dirty grogahops and I
dingy hotels, smoke cheap aegara and drink
mean whisky, affeot old habits and anti-war
style, talk politios a little and enrso destiny and
free negroes more, fret and fnme over the re-
■nit of the late war, write and sign np mort
gage liens on their cotton orops before they are
planted, pay two per cent, interest on money
for nine months in the year and then promise
to pay annually in the fall more money per asre
for commercial manures to soatter over their I
lands than some of them originally cost.
And, finally, when inattention to business and
general bad pclioy and mismanagement have I
brought them and their State to the extremity I
of desperation—when rain and bankruptcy stare I
ns all in the face—we issue proclamations, call
public meetings. Invite distinguished gentlemen
from abroad to oome here and sympathize with
as. We meet in banquet belle,drink much cham-1
psgne and discharge more gas over the great
and absorbing questions of canal schemes, Con-
Will do your . *
COOKING CHEAP
AND EABY,
QUICK AND CLEAN.
Are aU Warranted !
(and 25 cent a per ponnd for the bale.)
For best bale upland long staple cotton..., 100
(snd 25 oents per pound paid for the hale.)
For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady 100
For the beat display of paintings, drawings,
eta, by the pnpils of ono Bobool or col
lege 100
TRUMAN & GREEN,
Bole Agent, for Middle and Southwest Georgia.
feb22eodAwlm
A FEW APPLICATIONS MATTE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
* It Is Pnrriy Vegetable, and its operation Is
R»n and folk at once, it does away with the
Flushed Appe&ranco caused by Heat. Fatigue
WARREN A. RANSOM. AARON P. RANSOM
DARIUS W. GEER. a ROBERT B. BOTE
W. A. RANSOM Sc CO.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
138 AND 110 GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Represented by Ool. B. W. Hogan, of Georgia.
oetxOdlv
For tbe best made silk dre as. donoby a lady
of Gsorgla not a dress-maker.
For beat made bome-apnn dress, done by a
lady of Georg!* not a dress-maker
For best pleoo of tapestry in worsted and
fl ms, by a lady of Georgia
For beat famished baby bosket and com
plete sot of infant clothes, by a lady of
For hstfdenmaet set of iioaohoir-oase, glove
box and pin cushion, made by a lady of
Georgia......
For beat half doaen pairs of cotton socks,
knit by a lady over fifty year* of age, (in
gold) ».! -
For beat half dozen pairs of aolton seeks,
knit by a girl under ten yean of age (in
- --—----•• i*;
and Punplca, di/pcUiug dark and u»«ighUy
spots. Drives away Ton. Freckles and Sun
burn. and by its genua bnt powerful InRuono#
mantles tbo laded check with
FjODTHFUL BLOOX AND BEAUTY.
Sola by fiU Prng-tsts and Elccy Stores. Do-
Vot. 53 Park Place. New York.
mchS eod&srly
“Absolutely tbe Best Protection
I Against Fire.”
Oyer 1200 Actual Fires on! ont will it!
MORE THAN
$10,000,000 00
Worth of
%or tbe finest and largest display of female
handicraft, embracing needlework, em
broidery, knitting, crocheting, raised
work, eto., by one lady....
For the best combination hone
For (he beat saddle hone
For tbe best style harness hone
For the finest and beet matohed double
team
For tbe best stallion, with ten of his oolts
by hla aide
For the beat gelding
For the best six-mnle team..
For the beet single mule
For the best milch oow
For the best bull
noTl76od
property saved from the flames
THE
Canal Street, from 6th fo 7th,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
A. W. GIBSON.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
For tbe beat ox team.
’>0 gresaional aid and cheap transportation, than
was ever expended by our forefathers in dis-
W onasing the Declaration of American Indcpen-
!5 decos. And wbat does it avail ? Will these
16 Idle and extravagant demonstrations ever work
ont the great problem of Georgia independence ?
!6 No! Never until labor becomes popular will
!6 money get easy. Never, until we feed fancy
•0 lea*, and learn to fatten chicken* and hcg-i
more, will want disappear and plenty step in.
•0 When tbeee plain secret, of life shall have been
O learned, when the wild mania tor speculation
■<> shall have departed from onr farm houses and j
•0 plantations, when onr planters {hall learn from
For tha best sow with pigs
For tho largest and fir.est oolleotion of do-
roestio fowls.
For the beat bushel of corn 21
For the beat bnshel of pea. 2.
For tba best boshnl cf wheat 2i
For the beet bushel of sweet potatoes 21
For the beat bushel of Irish potatoes 21
For tha beat fillv stalk* of angar cane 6(
For the beet result oa one sore tu say for
age crop 16f
For the largest yield of oorn on one aore... 10(
For the largest yield of wheat on one acre. St
For the largest yield of oats on one core... 6(
For the largest yield of rye cn one aore.. . 5<
For tha beat result on one acre, in any oereal
orop 3tX
For the best display made on the grounds
by any dry goods merchant 1 Of
For tho beet display made by any grooery
merohant 10C
For tbe largest and best display of green
house plants, by one person or firm. 100
For the best drilled volunteer military oom-
pany 600
For tbe beet brass band, not loss than ten
performer* : 260
(and (60 extra per pay for their music.)
For the beet Georgia made plow alook 26
For the best Georgia made wagon, (two
hoiae,) 50
For the beat Geoigla mads oart 25
These are among the many premiums offered
by the city of Macon, and tbo 8late AgrionWn-
rat Society, aggregating In all more than (15,-
000. tint it Ir. not to the talne cf the premi
ums that we look for reward*. The exhibition
promises nobler results than Ibis, l’heie will
be a great moral Influence growing ont of it.
Tba political economist will here find food for
hi* tbonghtf. Tbe artiian will scan, with eagle
eye, the work of his peer*. The thrifty farmer;
tbe enterprising merchant; the fowl fancier,
and the alook importer; thehortionlturist—all
will be entertained. pUaaed snd lnstruoted.
Here w# will learn the sources of supply and
demand In our own State. Here we will letrn
where, in our own State, eeeb and every article
la produced, raised or maonfactured. Our peo
ple will here 1« taught where, in their own
oeuctry, they may follow that pursuit beef
suited to their interest and tote, without being
forced to hunt horns* among strangers, ae ia
now too often the case. Exhibitor, from Upper
Georgia wt 1 here find a market for the reedy
ante of mnoh. If not all, of thoir perishable ar
il else at full, remunerative priors. In addition
to all this, mnoh general good mast r.eoeesanly
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Send for Circnlxr.
H. B. BROWN,
lanll Iy AGENT.
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS,
IRE EXTINGUISHE
F. W. FAR WELL, Sec’y,
407 Broadway, New York.
In daily use by the Fire Deportments of the prin-
ldaI cities of the Union.
The Government has adopted it. Tbe leading
J. w- LUKE,
(Sccoeesor to CARR A LUKE,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Mo. 303 Commercial as., St. Xonia, Xo.
Refer to Third National Bank, Union National
Bank and bankers generally, and W. A. Hoff, Ma*
oon. Ga.aprZ9 3m
experience to abandon Wall street brokers and
“ootton fntnres.” ard cime to deal more di
rectly in tbe productions of square little •VpoN”
of potatoes and oorn, when sgrionltnre ebnl!
beoome the ruling feature aud controlling inter
est in onr State—then, and not until then, wilt
we be corns an independent, prosperous ard
happy people. And we have here in Georgia
all the elements necessary to this great end.
Here God ha* blessed ns with everything esam-
tisl to the prosperity and growth of msn or |
beast, if only worked ont. Everythirg, from
a chicks, snd a churn to a cotton field and a j
coal bed, from a gronnd pea pateh on ths sand
hills to a gold mine in the mountains. These
are among the rich, rare aud multiplied resources
of Georgia ; these constitute onr strength, onr
refuge end our power.
Think of it. farmers and planters of Middle I
Georgia' **
railways use it.
Send for “Its Record.”
B. H. WBIGLEY A GO., Agents.
feblStf
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER
VIA CHARLESTON.
:OR s IMilCK’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS,
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.
And connecting Hoads West, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the abovt
Fcrta, inv. t a attention to the* Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to tbe buaineaa public in the
Ootton States at the
PORT OF' CHARLESTON,
Ion far Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence
Offering facilities of Bail and Sea
and oapacity at any other Fort. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line
to mow
MANHATTAN.
.M. g. Woodhull, Commander.
.R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
Here we are. in the heart cf the
Empire State, the boasted owners of lands with
out stint, bleated with a climate snd soil where
two crops of grain or two of potatoes, or or.o
CHAMPION.
■James Berry, Commander.
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
.8. Crowell, Commander.
.T. J. Beckett, Commander.
each of pea vines and hay can be sncoescfully
grown on the same land the asms year, and yet
we go to Baltimore to bur guano to make a lit
tle cotton to sell in New York to got money to
buy bay. oats sod oorn awty out iu tbe rieh
States of Kentuoky, Indians, Illinois and Mia-
sonri. And jast so long as we are tbe volunta
ry patron, of prolnce detiers, heartless rings
and pampered monopolies, such as now own
and oontrol, operate and direet our only tinea of
trade and transport*!!rn north, south aud west,
jnst so long will we be fit subject* for lien-
GEORGIA,
SOUTH C4
CLYDE
. j. Kennedy, Commander.
Ingram, Commander.
, Charleston, S. C.
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.
WM. A. COURTENAY.
VO Pm r.A-nwiT
YAXILH, LEMON, ETC.,
F»r rianriD; Icc Cream, Cakes ui Pastry.
M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix
ture*, Build*!*’ Famishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire
Guards, Terra Gotta Ware, Marble and
Blate Mantle Pieoea.
WINDOW CLASS A SPECIALTY.
Oroulan and Prtoe list sent free on
application by
P. P. TO ALE,
30 Hayne and S3 Pinckney at*.,
ootleodly Charleston, 8.0.
.......Alex. Hunteb, Commander
.C. Hxncklek, Commander.
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, & C.
GULF STREAM.
VIRGINIA
independence. Tbe remedy ia ours, if we will
°*t» apply it. Too often have we been beguil-
*d by pl.usible schemes for great improve-
“•“tf sue financial relief. Lei ns no loDger be
vi v ’ eto * false security by any promises
whioh ean be made, outside of onr harvest
fields and hog pen*, ocr bay patches and o»ne
mill*. It »i her* w* ftn< j To tti< etM j
FALCON.
.Hainie, Commander
MARYLAND
SEA GULL
Sailing Dayi ... .
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
to Boavosc.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, -Batta Every Other Saturday.
JAS. ADGER <k CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Bates guaranteed as low as these of Competing Line*- Marine Insurance ocehalf ef one par cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADIKG AMD THROUGH TICKETS
Gan be bad at aR the principal Railroad O (floss in Georgia, ilihan a, Tennessee snd Mississippi.
***** ° * J * * 1 1 nMfjMMrirkfl fr* Pi* palmmew-
sbonld be exchanged and Bertha
Johnson, Commander
..Dutton, Commander
KETCHUX & HABTSIDGE,
Bankers and Commission Merchants
mtnm lists to the public, and invite* competi
tion from every section of tha ecsmtry.
It may aometime* *nit the Interest of small
politicians to excite sectional antagonisms in ths
Btats; bnt so eaoh petty jealousy is to be found
in tbe bead* and hearts nf those engaged in the
industrial parasite. All are expected at the
Fair tn Ootober. Uxoon unibs with the State
Agricultural Society in ■ cordial invitation to
every ooonty in tha Bute tc be represented. It
will impart new lift, vigor and energy to every
industry; it will disseminate knowledge and
culture among the great masses of the people ;
it wilt kindle a lofty emulation among the work
ing olann*; it will present one vast field for
leering theories and trying eonotasiaas j it will
cement ns, aa a people, ia the bonds of frater
nal union, and none should be deterred from
fear of defeat—for the triumph of one will be
the triumph of all, and there willbenonjaioing
over any defeat.
From the ladies we expect mnoh—yea, almost
everything. Without their kindly aid and han
diwork we ahall have no Floral Hall, and with
out that pleasing feature in perfection the Fair
oaa' never be a grand anoorcs. Tbe good woman
of our country saved os bare two yean ago—
without their timely efforts the Fair of 1871
we forget, as it ware, our Indvtdoat misfor
tunes in rejoicing over our mutual auooeese*.
Let us then devote one week in next
October to the very profitable work of
meeting and dlaoomiog the important ag
ricultural and oonunerrial interests of the
day. Let It be a week devoted purely
to the explosion of false theories and
potting into preerieal operation the safe,
sound, business ideas of ths timss. Among
other things, let ua prove, by the variety and
merit* of our exposition, the great and absolute
dancer and foUr at lea king to railroads; riven
or Ota. » for relief from “nard times.” Let our
Fair u. . char be the only argument addooed
tnmnaBR suoeee xnyiar, nwiaan vary nan*
N. Y.; P. O. nelhnm, President Fourth National
Wank, N. Y.: John J. Olaco A Bon, Bankers, N. Y.;
Morris Katcbum, Banker, N. Y.; J. N. Norris,
n—First National Bank, Baltimore; M. MoMI
ahael. Cashier First National Bank, Philadelphia
R EMOVES In from five to twenty minutes ths
most violent pain, of NEURALGIA and
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, curing very severs
forma of these diseases in from one to five days;
also the STIFFNESS OF Tat JOINTS which
sometimes tcvotupintea the Iv-t it vise corse
sprains OF THE JOINTS in twelve hours;
GUM-BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES,
including those which follow Intermittent Fevers
end Tooth Achse, in from one to five inmate*; alio
Colic, ling-wcrm, and Meningitis. Tha second
ease was cared in Bruntei.k, relieving in the last
in a few it inntea. the pain in the heed end neck,
and the rigidity of the inuecloa of the nook.
See circulars, containing oertxfioetee of its virtues
from those who have used it, at the Drug Stores of
B. B. BALL, Maeaa, and A F. ULMER, Savan
nah, who have it for eala. Address orders to "
DB. D. O. WOODBBIDGE.
msh* awkwtf. Brunswick, Ga.
assigned,
board.
The Sooth Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad
Snd thntr nmm-tirff * i ~7 1 —r *irnT*T innnmart their fsnUttm fir ihnrapid naiuanw l nf 1
Passengers between tha Northern Cities and the Booth and West. Comfortable Night oil
Holmes Chair, wihonr extra charge, have been introduced on the Sooth Carolina BaiUroad.
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On tha Georgia Railroad First-ClaM Bleeping Gars.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the Sooth flueHv
Close connection made with other roads, delivering freights at **■**»>; points with great p
The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their petrous that the line VIA OHABLESTOl
surpassed in Dispateb end tha Safa Delivery of Goods.
For farther information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK. Bapt, Ohariarten, A G-;B. D. HA88EI
Agent, P.°.B<ttU7», Office fa) Broadway, N. I.; B. A PIOKKNA General Piaawiger and T
AND DEALER IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
charleston, h. c.
S OUTHERN OOLLEOTIONB receive the Special
and Personal attention of this Home- Befnm*
made FAITHFULLY sod PROMPTLY in New
York Exchange, whioh always rules BELOW par
during the aeuva buaineaa season.
tr Notes, Drafts and Acceptances payable in
South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia can be
concentrated at this point with Profit and Saving of
TsV*
r Ail business attsndad to with fidelity and
<U «r Quotations of Boutbscu Bsoaririm issasd
idea, U-. Uute, celled cheap transport,
alien, wb • lj so suddsnly baooraa tba all
eNiorbiii.? theua among man in asaron of relief.
For It may u: rime—indeed, it has already—be-
oome a serious question with thoughtful, ob
serving man, wbetbar we have not now too
mash transportation. Our seeming advantage*
may aomethosg beoome our greatest miefortnn*.
That whioh IS ofLrime* a oonvenlenoa ia not al-
wajw a Massing. It asy booms a vital aaoaa-
gtty for ns to Inquire whether or not these im-
gmr railroad ttnao—traversing sad corduroy
ing. as they do, ocr ooontry from mocntiln to
m nsIIv faedinw nr ahoartatno ns ? <
Macon Standard Mean Time!
MFNTRfcrthe purpose of nlisai ting tha sasridian passage of tba son ana stars, I will ba able to kssg
tba exaat Maoon asm thus to within a frasttan of asssond.
n "T-JT-l T- % T w-w—...a.. wwanaasF
would have bean aa !«»—« failure. Ihelr
beariy oo-operaUoc now U aU wt want to larar*
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