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TIMES & PLANTER.
JNO. It. CHRISTIAN, Editor.
F. L. LITTLE, Ass* hate Emtoit
B TOBKli
UFA UFA , Ot im.
DKIIoril.t’l IC MMIISATIOV,
For Cwgretm -—8/4 Dislrirl,
IIO\. ALIA. II. stk:i»iii:\s.
For Hrprrm n hit!ax.
.IOIIX I,. CULVER,
JOHN It. ltl\IOV
Executive Committee, Mill III*
tl-ift.
Tlic following is the Executive Com¬
mittee for this District, n| pointed nt
the late convention in Augusta :
L, Columbia, H. It. Casey j Elbert, L.
Claikc ; Glascock, Henry Lngtic ;
Greene, Jiis. Davidson ; Hancock, C
W. Dulkwe ; Har», Joel E. Turner ;
Jefferson, James ii. J'olhil! ; Johnson,
James II. Hicks ; Lincoln, C H. Stroth
er ; McDuffie, J. II. Casey ; Oglethorpe
Jj. G. Johnson j Richmond, Judge H
I). D. Twiggs; 'J’»!iHferro, .1 F. Reid ;
Warren, W. II. Pilcher ; Washington,
It. L. Roger- ; Wilkes, J). W. DuBase.
nKoiiuu Kbhnioss.
The elections in Georgia within the
next six months, occur u« follows:
Tir.st Wednesday in October next,
election for members of the JjCgida
turc.
for Jj'Mrst members Tuesday of Congress. in November, election
First Wednesday in January, 1805,
election for county officers.
The polls at the Court House will
open at 7 o’clook in ilio morning and
close at 7 in the evening ; and open at
the precincts at 8 o’clock in the morn¬
ing and eloso at ii o’clock in the even-
or It BAKHECL’i:.
The following report of our Detn
oerutic detnoiifitration, on last Satur¬
day, is copied entire from the column*
of the Chronicle A: Sentinel, beetinse
it gives n correct account of tho “day’s
doings.” H was truly a great oeea
bitot for old lltineoek tnid’ her glorious
Democracy. Many years have elaps¬
ed since the people have, spread it
“Free Barbecue” on a political occa¬
sion. They determined this one should
he worthy of them', ami’it was. Con¬
sidering till the arrangements looking
to the make up of ilm great dinner
were made in one weeks lime, it was
a success in every particular. The
day itself was auspicious. Tin; splen¬
did Band, our own “Sparta Silver
Cornet,” being on hand Hiroughout
day, and the cavalry troops of
>Capt. L. Ij. Lamar being* out in force,
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gtfished guests, the Orators of tin* dav.
'Tlieit there was assmuhleil in the
> jfr(f{*( , ,*tiear Sparta, a large, intelligent
and orderly crowd, numbering, ils w c
think, 1,000 ; among w bom w ereinanv
of the Tail* ones of tow n nml country,
who patiently nnd'curncsth li-tcd to
the excellent spi'eehes which were lie
-fotnnl liv^red, interest evineing and tlirougliout^si ^.ro
pleasun* in what
was going on. The long tables reallv
groaned under barbecue, and bread.
ami cake ami people, ami everything
went off’ as handsomely as could be
“Baldwin" certainly does not exag¬
gerate the excellence of the speech, ■s.
nor anything else, appertaining to the
occasion. Both the Orators are well
known, by character, in Hancock, Imt
this was their first appearance among
lisas speakers. As il is known the
friends of each are pressing (licit rr
speetivc claims for the (ioveritor-hip.
their presence was (he more attrac¬
tive, and no Georgian w Ito listened to
them in their able addresses lelt oth
erwise than proud that our great
State nurtured mieli worthy m>ii-, to
pul into her best positions of honor
and refi|H»H*ilillity.
A large nHtuher of colored people
were pieseut. and gave marked atten¬
tion to what was said. Many of them
were more than pli-a».Yl with the hon
OHt, out-spoken aeutimeulN of the
Hpeakers, nml, were rotiriueed that
the government «*f the Slat.* in the
hands of DefiNierats, will insnve them
more rights- an.l more benefit* than
under such Radical* n» steal il.....bool
fund from the children and leave theui
to ignorance and vice.
But for the unfortunate event which
marked the close of the day—the
shooting of Tom Hall, a colored man,
by Mr. duo. 1. Berry, there would
Have been nothing connected w ith it
to regret; hut all good citizen* not
only regret. Dial occurence, hnt unite
! m denouncin'* it im nil uncommon
outrage, w hich should he followed hx
a sw ill and sure retribution, if its per¬
petratin' could he found :
SrART.v, G v.. Sept. 20. 1<71.
][\U.kv 4 'i ( hrohirlf .1 Sfiifihtl;
lib* train of the M. \ A. K. K. nr
rixed i4 tlte usual hour this morning,
mid wa* greeted by tin* excellent bra-
hand of the tow n w ith some capital
music, w hile drawn up iu line, near
by, w;is the cavalry louipany ul (apt.
Lamar, equipped some sixty strong, .ill ".min d
and iy the law directs." w ho.
w llli draw ii sabres, welexuned the <*r
ator* of ihe day, i.en. folquitl and
lion. Thomas Hardeman, who. with
Messrs. Stephens and Hill, hail been
lit.*tied to address the people on il
jiolilxienl questions »*f the dux Rre
(weded by the band and under tlse e-
iH’it of tlu* cavalrx tin* two gentlemen
named above, together w ith otl X 1«
itor*. were a«w*urelv landed at tin I l
xx arils lloii*c. amid the cheers of the
yeomanry of x*W Haiieo.k. and the
sxxi i’lesl siliih fi of tiie sxveeU’st women
tu he found iii Georgia. Every store
and business hnii-e au* ,-lo-. >1—all
having determined ti -pend oiu* dnx
for their stand country’s had been gcusl. erected :
The u ix n
udiaeent grove and thill at ll o’*
dock ihe crowd, munlwrtuu -omi S fc
or I .MlI*, repain'd Mc»»fs. Hill and
>lepln*n* not hax inu put ill an appear'
ji« *. it xx a- nri.uqn xi*Lhv
man should speak first and he follow¬
ed by lien. Colquitt. Col. II. for one
hour entertained the large audience
with one of Ids most happy efforts.—
Reviewing particularly the contrasts'll, etlect o!
Radical rule in Georgia, he
in glowing colors, the miserable mis¬
rule of carpct-bnggi rs and renegade
scalawags with tin* good order, peace
and prosperity enjoyed tinder the be¬
nign sway of I hMiioeratie colored supremacy.
IIis remarks to the voters, a
large number of whom were present,
were well received and vociferously
applauded. He clearly allowed them
that from the forfeited mule" promise of
••forty acres and a to the grand
swindle of the *T’re< slnnui’s Savings
Rank." "shuriu. sv’ said lie. should he
the word, they had been duped, out¬
raged and swindled hv their pretend¬
ed friend.- and allies. Col. Il’s pero¬
ration, address-d to the ladies, was in
Hardeman's inimitable style, and to
have been appreciated should have
been heard. The applause which
greeted him at intervals during his
address and particularly at tin* dose,
evidenced the appreciation of his large
enthusiastic and attentive audience.
General Colquitt Followed in a
speech of one and a half hour. His
marks mi the political questions the
the day were pretty much in same
strain as Col. Ik's. He, as was Col.
II., was very severe upon independent
candidates, one of whom, a white, man
O') was present, and if he can
the scorn and contempt of
people colored of Hancock in pandering
the element that "thrift
follow fawning," blush." then “shame
lost her
Direct trade, which is a spccied/i/
(ien. Ccame in fora large share
Ids remarks, which were attentive¬
ly listened to. and in n -pon-e to e di¬
tor subscription to tin* sioek. a large
was taken with the promise
of still larger amount s#
Dinner being announced, the large
crowd repaired to the capacious ta¬
bles. w hich were laden with the bo.-t
of barbecued meats and etceteras,
which go to make up a country
gia entertainment. Separate tables
and were prepared for the colon <1
tuoiisly, litter reerij hodj ba-kets had fared
many but not only
fragments, of whole
could have been gathered up.
Why this gathering. Il
up under the auspices of tin*
cratic eluh. headed by Col,
('liairman, to entliiM the people
elect tin* I letnoeratie nominees.
Ciilvir and Rinion. who tor
honesty ami integrity have no
m's , and whose election tin* people
11 uncork will. We are per ■ undid,
sun*. Col. Newman, true to the
stinct- of Ids native Virginia, wa
remitting in Ids endeavors to
w hile lion. Ceo, F. Fierce. »lr.,
F. D. Little. Co|. .Iordan, ('. \V.
Rosc, F.sq., and other-, w ere
ting ill their ellorl - to ph and
tertain.
Dr. Reman, the venerable
was on (lie land. For half a
nearly, if not quite, lie ha* taught
volt tli oft icon: it. mot of the t itii «•
... 1
it:;.- t
whitened hi lock-, p Isied hD
ami stooped Ids -bottidet's,
“tin* young idea how (o-hoot"
tin* identical -put w here* “forty
ago" your corrc-poudciit at
Ids Icacliings. I .mi told,
'•Tlic ..| I •el" I Im.iisc ai;. rc ! mn».
The l.l'IM ev.c,,|;
Itv new i icn Iil,i
(lor pc 11 Km ■ had <l> . Ii
J * * « * •* • * # *
Tlic *■ sv i’nr t-» ;hi«I fro,
I! s lllll O'- ill-1 I III ‘ **.'lHD* ii«|
”l'» ll- Im I. \ curs
Al’I' f spending a deiigbti'ttl dp\ w
v ■ = led ottr way buincw ard. "lad
> t icurts ih'tt we bad been p. rm*' -
ted fo spend one inure .lav with l
r ispitahle people of dear old li t
- n k. B vt inv t X.
I*. S.- Rumor hath it that the n •!
rioits W'm. Ilctiry ll irri-uii ('. —
will oppo-c | Ion. A. 11. Sic pin - l<
('ongi ■s.
A Crowning Oulrngo.
—■* e feel esilled np.m In chronicle fill
nc of law Icssiicss mi Saturday 1 »-t.
which all good m< n nn.-l ii.litc In U*
ploring and dcnuuncing at the same
time. An unod'ctnling negro man.
named Tom Hall, w hile walking a
long the piiblie highw ay, near tin res
idenee of Mr«. Su-an I. iwmci on the
outskirts of Sparta, and while ectii
milting no wrong in word <>r t.
wax deliberately shot twice by r
John I. Berry with a pi-dol, w oimditiy
the unfortunate negro
chargcfi. A kind providence » cine.!
to interpose and save !,is life.
w Idle one l>a!l j>. 11 . trut- 1 the elie-t in
the region of the \ iiuN. ii was.l. lit < i
ed and made only a lle*ii wound—
the other wound was below a d to
the rear of the right knee ; w
also only a llesli w omid. I'.irtiiswho
w itnessed the shooting, pronoiinee '!
n nio-t deliberate ea-e of attempted
murder.
Tin 1 law abiding portion of ottr i
muuity have made every alien
effort the arre-t »f the your, man.
who jierjx’trate ltd- wrong . i„„
doubtless a eon-eioi'-ne-- of : iiilt and
a dread of certain punishment h ive
united to make him flee from that jus¬
tice Which w ould !m e follow ed-wift
ly upon hi'tr.m-gre--ion. On Satur¬
day night, ond Sunday and Mon I n
night the sii.ritf. with a t
posse of eitizens. w a- out r
the offender hut * ha- tin far
ed the vigilance 'the officers, and i
still at large.
We can hut t ike this unfurtn.:
noeuriYlieo :*.s a text from xv dchM
urge nil our people to pr> vc the
pe:n*e. and ret’ in fr.'tn it her x
olations of the Saw . i I W is r
ell! x shield and s. liriix. our on’v
hoj .< v help. o i
u the i T 1 -ru.v
•ehx x\ 1 l is f, :n flit 1 * e .
have ii
elder. *otid( uittaf ie a of t
will and mu -1 of
oiltragx' and b.xx , ;
\\ c xx rile in , r = 1
u« haxv a reel am
in m.iinla : 11 g l.l XX
Lrrvt the
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HX him xx he
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Association of tin* Weekly Press
of (ioorgtisi.
H lm« bcoii proposed by several
of the country papers of tin* State (tin*
idea originating, we believe, with
McGregor, of the Warreiiton * ”1 ij»] m*i*)
to form an association to be composed
entirely of the members of the Rural
or weakly press of Georgia. It .is sug¬
gest ed that i'll publishers meet in At¬
lanta during the State Agricultural
fair, to take into consideration the
formation of such organization, We
think tin* idea a {food one. and intend
to he there if possible. Such associa¬
tion need not interfere in any way
with the Georgia 1’re-s Association.
llrov.n’s Hotel.
The proprietor of this noted home
of 11n* traveler while abatin'.!'the price
of hoard, seems resolved to evince to
his patrons that there shall he no
vlwti mail to their-comfort, luxurious
hill of fare and hospitable entertain¬
ment. If is servants are well trained
and attentive, the rooms clean and
pleasant, the cooking excellent, and.
in short, no pain are spared to antic¬
ipate every want of his "■nests.
The registry hooks show that no
hotel in Georgia is more liberally pat¬
ronized than the llrown House, and
certainly none are more worthy of
the
Aiigustjt Hotel.
Messrs. Mosher & s <»u. w ho are not
-I ratigei'). ill the hotel hti-ine-s. Iittve
leased tin* Atigo-ta Hotel and tire ren¬
ovating it. ami rearranging it general¬
ly, preparatory ’This Jo opening a first class
house. is the large.) and best
appt inted h<Ht>e hi the city, and with
their experience and reputation ns ho¬
tel men. we know they w ill make il
one of the be.! hotels ill tin* Slate.—
The M'liior formerly kept the Gault
House in Eoui-villc. Kentucky.
CititiplM*!! X. Touch—M acon Go.
Wc would advise planters before
they ship their cotton to t xatnine Jhe
itdverliscmetif, ei-cw iicrc. of Ale.- r .
('aiiiplicll A Jones, of Macon. The\
are ttgcnis lor ihe G range and propo-c
to-tort* cotton i-5ocents*. :t1 jit: 1 half tin* usual
price, w hich This is liber¬
al mid erterprising in them, and the
farmers should encourage them in it.
and end them cotton, mid we can as
ure any who do not know them that
tin y tire till rigid, honest, clever gen¬
tlemen. We have known them for
vears. ’fhev are worthy of anv cou
fid. •e. and ? c hope Hancock will
them i:t = *h . ncoiirsigcment.
’rttsoNAf..—Mr, I. L. Hunter, ot
i * MilledgevSlh* Every Satttrdai'.
dropped i;i "it us I i t Saturday, foe a
few minutes, lie hum* ov» v 1<»
Icirbectte. We v. I wc « <*u x
seen more of him. ♦ \Vt I’MU X ve
showed him a roll OUI . ity ’
hilt We think he got lost is v. iiv hi*
didn’t • cl round 'tier. reoplc
from the country v, licit they do gel in
low n uhvrt\ - want to -< tin* sights.
Also licit. Mnnit. the good looking
and c \ er agent <d' sieriing )
per. Telegraph M -ettger. v.
in town a II. Mu-.m
'i jolly, goo i fellow, and i- \ i • .... i \ i il
left n to tiio»e W !,<> * oc. a-ion
l> -trik. - lip w ii h iha n't take if
NFAY ADYER7 iSF.MENTS
Strayed <>r Stolen.
TiEi'tT! i:x icuvitor ( .in la:.
T \ !*.« »\ I Ii; i: S”E a n v he
Ml tl: any
I. W . Tin M»W I.I
!l?l ' k <■(».
THE AMISH HOTEL,
(> ■r t ! ,<l V I
ThorcuKbly Itcnovatcd
(MI
Hcf urn ishcd Tlirou u ho a t
II I x. Mr 11 D’ 1 p’C lit «
;ui
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= »r
t
RHi:i>. ts. .llOfilll’l!.
I’roprieto.*
JOSIAH MOSHF-It.
Superintendent
jiAu<;iN<; \ r m:s
l'O : Al.E A h I I! 12 l’AC ! it.*Y
Rood Etaggin at 6 iciits per D>
m:u ties at miukkt
Kn j i -f
UEoUUE \V. WATKINS A.t
roll SA Ij ' .
. ; no a
i li ; Rii-i c 'ii t A v« N
la. Mud c >at»
Eight Hundred and
i ci, h
F.v l 1
I
Y i r. i !
if! A
I! •,bill.- S D.
Four Room Dwelling.
The I.i 11
<J [ i « 1 hut
t
(> C VsII a t
c- Ill' ll?' XV
i i.i'nry i: >
l,
ROBT. II. MAY cc
■ \ T MAN MAY.]
M.';!mfaclu;ere £. Dealers in
C ’arrhtLr i ‘S* i »t; j’urics.
\.Nc r: \n \n x wagoxs.
Harness. C.*.. t. j. Carrieq’ Material.
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OP 1074 .
The Annual P. ir of the Georgia State Agricultural Soci¬
ety for 1674, Will bo Held at
Q glethorpe HP et r 1 sl 9
ATIjA^TAi GllOHGBA
BsiiflaiPi Octolier I 9 tb ai
(> N E W E E K .
0
15,008 In Premiums Offered—All in Cash Except Medals
and Diplomas. No Silver Plate.
•o
NC ENTRY FEES CHARGED.
Wc append a f\v extracts from tlic Premium List, as showing the Range an'l
Chancier oi the Exposition :
County Premiums.
To the G-ninty making the Best Exhibition of Stock . 8500 00
To the County making the Best Exhibition ot Field Crops 500 00
To the County making the Best Exhibition of llorticul ural and l'o
niPHfic Products . • . . JiUO <MI
To the Counly making the Dost Exhibition of Emits mu o i
l’o the Co’Mity making the Best Exhibition of Domestic ManuDc'tsros 15> 00
To the County making the best Exhibition ot articles Manufacture; by
Machinery ....... HY» Op
Ilorst* Department.
Best thoroughbred StaMion and ten of his Colts ‘j.;)(l (Ml
Best Stallion ot all work, and ten oi his Colts It'd ]■_*;. (HI
Best Gelding or Mare fill
Second i'est Gelding or Mate . . ■'it) to
Best combination Horse or Marc 50 00
Best Saddle. 11« r-e or M a to 50 00
Second Best Saddle IL.rse or Mare 25 00
Third Best Saddle Horse or Mare 10 00
est nml Best Doulvle Team matched 1U0 00
S eoml le st Double Team matei cd 50 00
Best Pair Mules, in Harness * 50 00
Bo.,t Sit g’c M'de 25 00
Cattle Department.
825 anu 820, Kespet li'c’y. for the 1 e.-t Bull and Cow of each ol the following
bleeds : Alderney, Ayrshire, Biahtnin, Devon, Dutham anu Natives.
Be.t p not Fat Cattle, nut I. so than ten head 100 00
Be.-t Mileh Cow 75 00
8. C i,n,| iks* Mich Cow 10 0J
ikst Bleeding Bull with five f hi; Calves . luo 00
£hccp.
25 to -!5. Respectively, I ■r tie E< >? Duck and Eive .d’eaelt o( (lie (uilow ittg
hr» • !•: .Menu •. S ui b.a.ivn a d t w old.
l’or Use Bc.-t S'we ] s* !w I luck . JJ0 0(1
Best pen u*. Fat Mu urn uo oo
Cv/inc.
Liberal i’reni’ma.s fur ail different breeds ol iiogs.
s’w. > p-1 ; !.■ - L'ttr • • • • . 25 OO
8wei [ -takes ftutt, wit*, p'- -'* • • 25 00
Poii It Ay.
Till- department i-; ui.ee ii.iiu.t.iy 1 it. 1 and liberal. I’r. liiiutn.s are .dieted tor
n ll1 ' 1 ‘ .fit " Y -nit •; v u t i*iii - Kl't tor the Best If.o ol each vaiiety except
B , int mis, | r who !( ■ „ i . iicr. t tot the I i s t trio ol each variety.
7
‘ I j in . lir ii /, t tit', c y .- .... 2t* (in
Ik A ] Hi Ul Bui -ill, li..ug K .tig, Aiiiem and Toulouse Geese each . In i n
Bc-t pair lE ’t a, Roland. Mmen vy and Cavuga ducks each 5 ini
Be-t 1 >i play of 1 bau. s: u Fowls . loo no
Best Jb.-j i. y ul F.gv Ul'fj . 25 on
Crop Products
R. -t Birec halt of short staple Hutton . ;50 00
Sec..a d Best i s' Jfld
Best single bale sin . t fit a pie . 50 00
i St etc d Best bale fi nt fifuj !e 2.* 00
Befit Ibnrel d t.< uia ii i d.* Sugiir 25 (
B.--I Banel et Gcuigni iin leS ei.umi Sy i ip 25
: Best ills: lay id -am] i' ¬ 1 er j <• .niribuiiuii ol a single farm 2 T
ll.rt difiiRay ol \ egctidiLa 25
Fruit
Befit eollec’i 'll of At pi s 2.j 00
Best ciTiccti' ii ot Fears 25 00
Homo Industry.
Befit of J.i a S, l’i' - i'v.-, Ibcklc / Juiiifi, <' I'siij s, 8yrujis and
i "i le 'ic Mini . xliibite 1 by U:10 djf . . . 50 On
Sccol.d di-pbiy fiiiuie . ... 4 t 00
j ! bird l.e.-t diphty - t.u* I . ... . . 25 * f ()||
Befit *i.-| 1 *y ut Ioitd i i f-ts • . . . • • 00
6eA : i 10 00
Befit di-play Canned Enin 25 00
j 4 i 1 IE si 10 00
" ,s( (hsp.ay el Ur • ai Dies ive cat ly hard 25 it!)
Best difiplay ul D 5 Wnii'j 25 DO
I. .-' ill-' ** t ulic by 25 Dll
Li aid ui.-t Ivcd E t 1 T.au. < ak , tu he t\v j in t high 2D (.11.1
Needle Work
1 ’t-st mu I (i a Suit by a lady 25 Oo
Be.-t tua L dy - 25 (M
I’- ’fit Ilia M.k Di bv Cm rdu la.ir, not a dre-stnaker 25 mi
B st piece ul f.i| rv in \\ 1 . 1 I i.ifis ly a Georgia lady 2-"> i "I
Best furnished if.by ba-kit ! >• a G. ur_i.t i;. iy 2- i DD
ii'^ > t O’. M uch-Mi ( use by a Gi argia lady 25 DD
r- i "*y ; l sina.i* llui Ueutt, * y "*ie tuiy* 5D DD
Paintings
Best < )jl i’aiiiDrg I Ex a Gc-orci.i A cist .*.... 50 00
B fit dl-play ot l’ai •njs. i*iawii _- ,-tc., ly tLe pupils ut any odmul or
( v 50 DD
15- -t * * 1 F . n'ii'g ii pr.-ei.iin" a Sou’hern l ind-eapc, fi ui natuic 20 i 0
15 i l Rain ing r. pipst nliug an hi.-tor.e il scene 2D DO
B 2. ib r;rait 1 nutiiijj . . . . 20 00
Military Company
F< r the la >• Diibed V.ilut r Military Cun puay d act Ic.-.i than lor
iy r I.. 1 ers rank ami file . st.TOO 00
See nsii st 250 DD
i bird 1 *4 125 (mi
T - | i - ii:_i gebtkmen have i con invited tu act a*
Jud >* , i ary ti*
Gen J. E.J.. r rgia ; Gen .Ino Brerkcnrhlge. of Kentucky;
<;«v J 1:11 K * ■ t. n, J B G rdcu.ui (.1 ur.qa; Gen. 1>. li. Hill.
tt North C«r-.hna.
Races
f.-r Trr.ttmg l T * n I.- tl wor J . f550 00
Bunn . 11 ( n to tlic world HDD Dll
other pill'.-ss e:ai auscunts are <• re 1
AGUlt’RLTl X 'X it an Rr- List, ATLANTA, a« ft! red by the STATE
UAL Mil IK’l \ a i the ( < >1* embracing tv
'f. v Rep irtiii' t Ju-Ty aa< i At
e full Rr 5 . .. i..;t, :u i am: Llot f rm. will be sent by umii un application
t • t .e S 'etc
FREIGHTS AND TRANSPORTATION.
A’-. - n L tl . M i an 1 st« msbip lia - I ii
t!;e u-’i'd : iu. 1 i vtx*s |..r x -it- r- ,v • artie.-.s c lining tu the Fair.
Artie! - E fi-X • t. c'n-igtied, “Gx. >r c da State ls;r, Atlanta, Ga,’’ at any
time a ter -*i Oet«: her.
X • - or * - xx iil i e »■ p ar I to rruk tiip ar^r 'leliing Fair worthy a« a
St 3! is n.ir 1 :u c- I'-.tri ere to :li Cvtnf.rt and i t.j .yment ol Its visitors,
an 1 ail i i--; " ii y i: v:*ei t. c me ar J Lritm whatever they raav
ha*.e tu ei
GEN. A II roLf.rrTT, Rre-.-ident.
-. v; M 1 i;IUP'. Gen’! Superintendent,
PAL* H.M Ji HINSON, Secretary.
- B PEN''LB, Max r of the City of Atlanta. Ga.
New A clyertisements.
BUY THE !
.Jewett'S Will'll; K.GlSI is Wiin-anted
Rtire Tim only quality or Io k.I made h JKWKl'T &
SONS for the l'is< sixteen jrnvs Kegs ("'(I Pails 121, 25,
r >0 nirl 100 mids cadi Also Kegs of 2(JO and 300
• |m. ibs.
'A'SA each, ( ilejul.)
!?as oils, cans, varnishes , glass, paint¬
\\ A* ,,_____ ') brushes.
ALT. IN FULL ASSORTMENT.
o (ino stock of DlilJCS ami of ALL ARTIDJ.ES
lisll.il y k q.t in a, COMPLETE 1HIUJ 8 TOR if mid
CIIKAl* for <! ASd
GARDEN SEEDS, always lush, s nt by ni iil or txpress
.T H- ALEXANDER,
Successor to Plumb & Leitner.
srp‘2 if Augu-tii Oa.
(Patented February 21, 1871. and April 28, 1874 )
E55ESI3
Awarded the GREAT “ECLIPSE” press ever ail competitors at Georgia
.State Fair at Macon i i 1 m7■>.
The Fastest, Most Durable, Lightest Draught and Cheapest Screw Cotton
or Hay Press in the World,
Packs the Bale in Twelve Rounds*
Two to Three Hands, or one Light Mu’e, Packs a Bale in Two Minutes.
laves of C ostun ]> .deed 1 y ili’u range from 5U0 u> bOb pounds,
TO Til v KE GOOD. VUE"5 OP COST (aid pay <>:po ses < f Innispoi in) ANY POfis /
Tl N OP i’ll K I ISON WOISK OK TIIK Kcbil'.si; |'||..\ |’ y \ I’uov r;
l'Lli’.C I 1VE, WITHIN Tllllli; VK Ms Ai Tl.ll I’UR
C A ' E, AM) WAR If A.NT ACAlxsT liKKAK
A(.E WITHOUT LIMIT As l'o Tl VIH.
j i v I ii H. Can he fii'.ii shed oil compl fo, or . iaip’y the* Trans, ns p rfies may d©
■ ' (*• 1 ic.se. arr.ngid f.i steam or wute power wlun nquired,
"'«* h.-we ’i KSTi ;v:()N IA from many of the Larjr.si and Dost P antfis in {J orpirt
t tl all of the oilier (avion Suites) using this Press, whose names a*e ns "familiar as
Hon •. Ii.1l r.-onls. IT liters xhiti.-g Mi.con arc ciuec-i y advised n a to purchase a Cot
ton Pr. -- until tle-y examine clos- ly ami tlmrouglily i|,o "i’elipso,” undjudgo Dr tlicm’
selves Send for Desetipt ve Punqihlet- <• mtainin : testhnouiuls a il prices
Tie cell tar .-it| o i..r to all oil cr Presses heretofore, we It ,ve* made liEi'ENT VALU'D
* UI’liOV KM I'.N IS. ; v tig Tl pa ts increased sl-n with, ntul i.iioi (Png s ill LIGHT
K j'i-* M X lT ’ llul wil *i wlmt w.s known as 111 ■ ‘inner sleeve.’’ Tne
|» r'
PSHFKCTIOKr 2
Findlay’s Improved Power Press
For $fram or Walcr ^oweiv
I IN PLAY’S IMPHONI 1) ro'VEH PP.KB8, firitenm or w.U. t j’.owcr pos-essrs r.iro
aTvancii es an<) ( Yemen, rs, Screw l’i is ton loot long ; (ienrii c ltenvy and strong,
a it ins c,"l cl ilc,‘ do 1 *tlnl Mini d t"< i i'cu- “ciiueli" arranjrctapiit tiglii and 1 osi* | alleys
ivitli * s'i | cr" arc c- — . tints iiisitiing 8 a Co ., ( ertnitity and prompt ness of «o ion This
I ic-s w . i'" ::ij pud ill! our a,w putt* — ctiical I,’oilers, a must valuable iinproveiaoi , l,i
i ITiliSs " r I \\ " A« .......I AI.SO ivec TRIUMPHANT viic ; - 1 ic "cud ihr... “ and v.*r V in it-ri dlv lessening friction. Tills’
AT LAS 1 STATE U.\lu.
cr-’v m tnre»
* 1 1 ' ; ’ !l 1 1 i.i i.m-i:' ‘'t.di, .-a! Pitw ■> i tier i It is sea salt, (gi, i.ra ate d as nhovn
Mi icily .
.'
• * /?:■/,V'f} i:ci, x-Nv/a /•»/„>
Wi - horn t:d levers, fur w 7t- •'g ir id-- 1 i f g n-lmuse V-, i 1 lie IV m three to lour t nus
,s li i . and ligbti Ira a lit 1 1 u,y other Il iad 8 n w Press ever offered.
b T f L T, A N <) ^ Il I) I !
P.y positive riybi wc wi 1 also uinuufaclaru in id its t .Us
Mini’s : i®r vBfl WrciU Iron few don Press,
1 i "in ‘I" j : ...... ai.d d: 11 nr i.nv ‘ pal ziiLX'cii nl Uidlers,” to 1i-s u cti fric
,
1 '' 1 J ’■ ‘ I t - c .. .• c. d tor 1! :i ed, I! ct"..', \\n t r or S onm J ’owe', a din cv—■
'' 1 11 •'*' 1 . i i i v ill t c t 1 •,. i cl bitic, mid |our ;nflics in diaiu Icr, . f w ,rnt, ,ted
mate r.al
WE V.T L llE P CPARID TO SUPPLY ANY KIND Ol A SCHEW COTTON PRESS'
THAT MAY HE DESIRED.
A A A F A B5 l V A
I i U 6 t
A o xv 11 iidrod ii"" NEW (.JN ( At INC, 1. mid I aaperc d • all oil K’niply
j lie — — laslii.'ii.'d (iiu (J ai Ce¬ j! 1 a u i Ii i.-ii n l ull- rs and xvo kin^oii the gronmh
: Ilni- T _ pe ng wHli'Idic posts - ’and •ccei'- ip;> i;s," ami ihe nimb'c and do.ib of
1 I’ ’ 1 ~ it 2 o '' '■ : ’ x i - ■ pat ucs not I o oi lor uni if they s.e if is '‘nuxv n.uxciauul” and
| near oui p n = lltc.cc
b. tifl fur Dsscr.piivc Circular, Ccntain n ; Cctailrd Illustrations of our Presses, etc ?
and Tcstimonai-i, Price, Terms, etc.
M .n il.uiuicrs nls.i of
STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS r
. I.T a.; liii.'l ul M . ..Ti i ii. i y il ( T.-i i m ulc. Hi;
12 R. Findlay’s Sons,
sep 1 in FINDLAY IKON WT) KS, MAKIN, if A.
SC UOFI Ii 1^1 >\*S IKON WC)UI
M U'nx, ( 1 LX)! Id l A .
SCHFicLO’S PATENT COTTON PRESSES
j A<)|: HOP. P. HAND WATI'dt ..)• STliVAl FA ROUTS’ CICNTKU SUPPORT,
I (li li* ai T --'.-txv M ils, (Ji-is) Mills, linn |{ai inc Sli ddi.a l*nl cy , Ihoi » s, Sn
par ■' ill-lU'T Ivttd' s, XV»,(«!■ U lu-h, M I'Tiiin iy in T ( is t> s or ;t I kind ; lr, n and*
lil'MS- cial u civ ol Mil Ih Mini Maulii erv. Work all first class,
and prices Exv J S- SCHOFIELD & SON.
Kisbet’s Improved Wrought Iron Scrcm Cotton Press T
MADE ONLY AT
Scl!t){i"1(I\ I 1*0 SI TT orks,
H vii../ "i.i i • i.r • I will. .1. P. S(IIOIT I! LI) & S< X 'o la iMi'acture lay I>Jt
.
I' K* > \ 1.11 Cl 1 1 11 ).\ j T: I i.i! : n * i - - i-r in\ j'llrnisl'ifli.in I .li .* ro all in v fri a drt
'.id p 'ion • w.-ii ' y n-y 1 'd TON Plil SES In .all o , tla-in, v i uni unsure t It «-!!••
dial tl.vy x* ii. fui'i lie- pi: ESSES mamifaci >c -.l with (lit* .-.on ; e iru a: J would vx-rci.-o
l! X st
1 • ’•! r.S KS. S ' 11 ( »i 11; I, I • St SON to*
in mill, 'mi' Un.' NIoLRl’ | ll h-S.
FAUT'S IRON CENTER SUPGRT GIN GEARING.
Ill' \ i: ' • KIT) ]«) CI VL SATIS FA ( Til) N Is Hie tr ( - i i lie * x» if Ii ils ol’jec
live peiiils r 5 1 t nek all tlic Hi I'se-PowiCK in clc 1 - Di a nr. ii * slro k uud <lur
.li e. Il w il un ligiccr t u. ai y hu-st 5 him i.- yw C r.- or by anybody. It's «’
riiirhine mini- In iln if.< .r //•
Tluntcr- wdlcall aai •veil 1.. fire *2 '-'a ii y pi.v.n In i un gin -, and yiu iroiit
buy any < th,,
anu2 dm. S. S€ 4 2SO^fJFjSjB5 & SOM.
e,ooo QA.gjg;sags
■H L s
F O 1 TP r
4 \ \ ’ E AKU N'T’iV jccclving. direct fio a
\ *lo. k ot
Boots, Shoes
A'!.-' 1; xx j Ilf"'.! a- '. -xv as h. any o'le r market.. AH g'lods xv arena I
Orders s .lb red
.>!(rcliaulfi 1 isiiing (Iiarh.'fon arc Invifiul lo Examine our Slock.
U. i\ FU:iII\c; & ( On
No- - Hayne Street, Corner of Church Street.
IT. F. Fi.K'TtVf; .1 \ m ks M. Wire on.
Sam t'm. A Ni:r.f(,v. James (Tii i'/emn,
• h irb - uii, A>:oa-' 1. 1 C “ } aup. l.j.'lrn
Tl I 10 JHOW10
SEWING MACHINE.
-oto--
IT IS ’i IIK OUT EST and the
Lo ros 1 \ m ] > v o v e (l .
N -im; Ic, durable or ca • t.u ! .: a. A goats x'"; idcd in every coun*
v i n < • t THE IIOWK MAf IIINK CO.,
c I ] > ' Ju: ' * Atlanta, G it.
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