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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30. im.
GEORGIA'S GREAT FAIR. |
£OME OF THE LXH 'BITS AND ATTRAC
TIONS.
to (Itr
—Let liveryli
reader, quietly returned again
rural lift* and r-suined his ol l-time occu* j u, a.
potion of n model farmer. hib.t. tr>i
For quite a number of years he ha ' Bull V.
1>< cn a lending spirit in the agriculture of Moc*rk<
Geoigi«, nr d a patient,inelefatifnible and , six gaili
nm.-t efficient abettor and participant ir
ker in mud fairs.
At t’:c present exhibit he comes grandly
to the fe re almost Fiiglohande i as the
representative exponent and doughty
e i ion «u r i.* i ..t c..: m\. An . in
I»ocity right nobly doth he demean
I'alph of El wood, hull “> years old.
gallon; ini
Quantity
•f milk to be tested
. mo day, of which
Mriv
xhibits
M he duly re-
nacmii nt di>-
•ndit.'d to his
atnhated fullv
McIntosh occupies a conspicuous place I lnm
in the fringo of counties which bordered I a fact tIiat *to
the Atlantic in colonial days. It was ’ 11 at ,°J ,?. 11 tl,e
here, at New Inverness (now Darien),that 1 {., uuty *11^Oornian c
tneScottish cUlt McIntosh located, with j two-third*, either from
luatnr oibevt from the “Land o’ Cakes,” by hi* petunia I exertions.
l'd-5. and founded a settlement re- I From opening day « util the present
ponn d for the chivalry and gal’an ry of . rr.o . nt lie has labored ni >-tt assiduously
jrs inhabitant*, whose do Is are id. mi- v. t. his own har.d- :•» unpack, air. nge
f: 1 with the history of Georgia. This, ! an i deftly dhplay the vast number of
j. c*. was the home of tliat great states- i heterogeneous products which nro here
to i: ur.ruteold Tail art.
But the genial old Lu'hslor, It is said,
has had liis reward. On Friday a bevy
of lovely
■W STJCYAN 0IRL8
aun
OOYEJ JfR GEORGE U. TROUP,
who was the first to raise the ban cr of
%t.ite rights against federal aggression.
Who can forget tin 66 memorable words:
•i he argument is exhausted, let us stand
bv our arms.”
'Here, too, such men as Thomas Spnld-
jiic. the Brailsmrds, Duuwodys. Gig nil-
1; h. Wyllys, Ei*enczer Reeie. the Coop-
rrs. the McDonalds, Cuthhert*. Hopkins
and ether noted personages lived and
flniri h d.
In nnte-boflum times the o!d nohlr. n
kept open house, and McIntosh hosj dial-
jt v and rofim m°nt were proverbiaL
The war, of course, wrought disaster
and havoc in many of these historic fani-
it o , hut the annealing hand of time nnd
t <• innate er.terpri e find pluck of the
I - • pi*- ore fast restoring (heir pristine
m. dition, and a new era of prosperity
in ms to be dawning.
T his was evinct d n
Last Ybah'd KxnrmT
at tlie State Fa ; r. It was only by a tech*
nirallty then, limiting <iih|a.uto agrt-
culsurnl producta and rul.ug out mlscel-
iii ••oua articles in the a wind of prem-
i ins, that Mclntovh tailed to olt:«m the
. gnition to w l ie i ►he wns justly eti-
i il «l. In tho adjustment, bow#.et, of
. .e present premium list, with 1(0 hhi
‘fru’K ‘"SX?’ ii^yl! iva *' «*"«< *2“? ^
W. R Griffin of Spaulding
ull ‘ ultan. 0 year- ol i. n* i t. red.
Mr. Murphy of Bern ©stills enters a
fine exhibit of Uol&tein*, Aahyrcs and
Jersey?.
McIntosh is still the l tinner county,
but Worth, gi a .t V. o:' in tho wire-
grass, is trending clos up n h»r heel.-,
with Sumter a d Ta.txrt n t f*r behind.
'i he i - hibiti.r in 'll '* of W « rib s
exhibit has tersely ex .n--ed tho re
sources of his c uutvinth l'uUowicg:
" ’Worth mak* b tfio mau’”
To reap tho ridu fit Louaty,
But any on- m-y ami can
Grow i kh in old Worth County.”
' THE CON,
3 Librarian C u
federate Cornr
5 relics and curio
I some rare • i:
book over £< 0 v
saUeeller, wkftci
ington.
pan tel i
anolhr
Mlg
ret first picture at the fair is a
P rtrait of a vising lady in fall
It i-» in derided contiait to
picture of the same colletlion.
.ifiein a Jiff-1.ke por-
J. Malone, of blomc.1
iy his granddaughter,
-mg
i inter>*fil every
hilsti are < «m-
ccti n. an,i before
will \)n taken
ii Ik* in line aha|»e.
of Newark, N. J..
to t
ally
al be
COTTON AT THE BOTTOM.
agan
S!!l“ T.? SS P-552'»
* FRIDAY AT THE FAIR.
The p^rand i land w a^ fairly well-filled ^ ^ w ^
yesterday noon nt the o|K'iiingof the tilt. "nearthelndi
Judges Wllet, Vl — u -"*— 11 • ’ - -
He
' i n: ( apt. W. I.. J.
•« < . I r. IT. I’. IU, Maj. N. M. Jh
k. 1 i< • man. Jtdiiif
Mayr, Mr.. M. F. Patton, T. N. Morj
C. Her! st and others.
THE FARUBIW' Cl.t'B.
The n e tin' of the Young Farm
CJubcf the Southern pt-.t- s v-.h
the features of yesterday. I'« mj t!
the time mentioned in all. J - oY
m.. a nun: Ur of tha officers a*i n*
t in the
INDMVOil If,
■id I i
K. Pa
uh.H, inmcra
rtt. etc., arc graded
i a mut tl»e min of thrM* in inf! UTlTtYBiNU -
cn * xhii it trill determine its relative | j f ^ ‘
.■Kilns, ri.fa will give 11.1 iw»Mo «H 1 g? 1 . CT4wtl ? »? **
. ntr anil all .t m Inter a! oxin;; I f, h , c : ,lr,i " ml
I.rtl’tho jote™cam* to review the di- ‘v, **£».?*g“"», cw -
t dv. u a who's under the m w rale. i |, |S e to *-
‘ ju,, and an admirable* display of ▼«*>
«T* TKUmt EJ.H NT, l etuhlej, field and garden s<*eis. swe*t
• well nigh complete, wiil far excel: j-o atoes, main moth boots and nun
olume, variety and oxcciienc* that of | other ptolucts that cannot lie named,
tho nrreeilme year. Indeed, it is ctni-1 .Iron otr, too, t ensilage frotu the
r.mtly tiniquo end rlea-iOR in tho a-1 fto,, ? rick . i |*’ l »°r.i. l t ,| e.
oaWtelMIe innniint.nl w ihe aminse- ir”**? 1
tudiftiina I lttUef * fourteen vara tie* of the nicest
liauuls their .very muTwntnt, and look ; krS** i»0OTd“of UlTraMof etebimii
the Tallx>t exhibit by storm. 1 he cap- victual.
tain was the only defender on the battle-' The Governor's Horse Guard of At-
ment*, and overpowered by tho flash of 1 |«nt* led off in the tilt with the follow-
bright eves and the blandishment of j *n,'team: Lieut. Doxier, N rgi. Beattie,
sweet smiles, lie was forced to surrender, i'nvates Besson, Miller, Buiton. The
Tnen of course the dear creatures had it *core m»de was 232 and a fractuii, out of
ali their own way, und now it is gravely a possible JJOU.
J TheGeorgl.v Hu^ars followed with a
team conskting of the following mem-
U?rs: D. C. Newton, I. W. Keller, O. A.
Keller, Jr., J. L. Waltiietn, C. A. Flem
ing. The score niaue was u surprise to
other teams. Out ol the fl-iO point* the
team Kored » k 4l, and pussioly will make
M
The second team of the Liberty Inde-
pendent Troop were third i.i order, flee
ing the day’s tmirnatnent. They were
Lieut. Way, A. H, Way, W. J. Mai tin,
J. u. Way, J, \V. Wiun; and a score of
liSJ* was made. *
In the individual score, Fleming of the
ChOgia itu .us ol hiiviinuah led,
il- r.tuc ol the Governor’s Horse Guard i
coining in a closo second.
Ihe ika-.fjx to-day will lie an exciting
one. Thu i rut of (6 0 is u tempting
<me, nnd esc i of the teams to-<lay will
have
hinted that the lime s not distant i fit. re
this hitherto incnriigibk* world waiidertr
will subside into a . bumble a id subtiiis-
sive benedict So mote it be.
SOBf * FAlTt
Tlie Talbot exhii it takes rank with the
first on tlie groun ds.
It comprises in part a
rYfA :id dr HAY
embracing twelve varieties of forage
plants mid decorated with home rais 'd
liauu of tho best flavor (some of them
weighing 27 pounds), r.n I hugo bacon
sides, j uprtaiul niceL tur **l.
Then may be seen t wi n y lx varieties
of corn, every ear plump and sound an 1
of ext a rdinary torn, AI«o other fiel 1
crop's covering tifitea (iiitinct kinds of
U. manufactures, works !m* n n* fil!™ vm« • istrive ;o tnve the first place. Both li
graded at wnranv points bum 1 ^could a u hsucC, and their friends
incut and grouping of the multitudinous
objects brought to view. Let us ta»e
glance at kotnu of theta
lir.pritnD, however, it is bait proper to
•fate that the exhibit was gotten up and
in charge of a special committee corn-
used ol tlie folloning gentlemen:
t-iwrs. James Yu l..er, TMIIiam 1*.
o by, W. II. Atwood, John Heyward,
r. P. S. Clark. John Atwood and .To.
i'li Mansfield. It comprises in part the
oiloaiig: Grain io eu-ry variety nnd
tac gri a;ct.t perfection. In this category
KICK
! aods forth most prominently ns a srs*
:.:lty. This w or Id-wide article of food
• i xlfib;ted in its every stage, from tin*
itubhle to tlie pearly grains displaycti on
:h« llhar.l of tha lunkfr,
In connection with the same also may
« scon models of ull the latest machinery
indinventions us *d in cleaning then u !i
:• e, including the original old plamn-
ion
MORTAH ANT) PESTLE,
lie former turned out of a section of the
:mtk of a fallen trie. Kn pimm, I
if ill say that tlie average negro will steal
•iv iii tHcfurvuce to cold or a.Ivor or
nything elt« save wntonneimr und
mullet. Hence iu the olden time the”-*
I itle mortars wero all hunted fc*r and
l'X'ked up at the beginning of l a vest.
Next come ihirtci n vurh-ths of loragc,
til niocly cured and baled in neat pack-
tyes.
i hen nn immense display of rugarcane,
itvtet and Iru-h potatoes, turnlj-, cab
bage and other vcgctablee grown at this
season of the }6ar.
These were in great profusion, cm-
l n-cing l anami", oranges, lemous, figs
and other specimen*.
Of natlvo wood*, beautifullr preparrd
ui iiolistied, lio Inn than 100 varieties
o i!d he counted. Among them was a
•c. tion of mammoth grape vine mcas-
uriog 09 inches in oircuinfcrcncc.
Ajf ATTRACTIVE hHOW
»ai the magnificent display of the
feathered tribe, ranging ail the way j M, ’i'|Tere*are
from tho proud eagle of Jove to the tinv c t,
h>«Ur4 Included in thc«>
iced oaken, tlie lightest of “light” tnwa.i
TI X : Ai.lAK'N AECEN6IOX.
Tl.ola lo. n o-ictnsii n ami parachute
jtuup yesterday a»t* fQ« <»:i vtus a fiUcdcsrf.
Tho neroiisut, |ni)iiii»;ly at the ap
pointed hour cut io.*e th.» hot air bnlkfou
and in a few ucoonds it was soaring
nwuy among the cloud-. Aia dhuam-o
of nearly B.amjO feet high the parachute
ws* ucmched t rum the Uil.oon, and for
mi instant tliere wns a hush over the
large crowd as the aeronaut and pira-
cim.e cams
PLtftrH.XO HKADION'O
turjiemine and rosin, choice late apples,' toward the earth. Everyone was spell-
hotne-mede work in silk and coiton, iionnd, and tor tlie tunc being cold
uned nnd era) orated fruits, and score* ! cidds ran up ofiu’a back. But as *ud-
oi otlier articles not ramemliered, are ali
to tie seen. In si* r , it is a noble exliibit
ami couiaiands mu\crsnlcomn:endaiion.
Tho
i dturai p.
its president, Rol
i The club tva* called f
president, and .Maj. Si !
Atlanta, the accomplish
retary was at his post.
Tlw calling of tl.o lr.n ;
Lera tvas
swollen into sovcral hui
activo anti progressive f.i
Southern state*.
The i-iedJent briefly st^t-
of this nonuai mootii g a vl
tary Herbi*rt to more cub
as to it* general nines and |
Herbert siated that t.'ie clii<
to advance the interests am
minds of young farmers ii
and to iDdtteo joengracn
crowded cities ami towns t*
country slid engage in ogrii
suit*; to ui^courago tho
young aten to si r.ndoii t o fan:! - an
seek eiiiployuient cl*ewbere not , •* iall
Suited to them. “I!.i* i'a.r lai . •>[ ;h
bciUth,*'COtfclud* i . . 11» :I» t, ,, mcd
brainy, enterpriwi* g. ret lute, courag*
ous r« ui.g men to remain upon the .. r.n
r&dpnnu that proper farm ug di o p »\
and pay well.”
Rev. S. 8. Sweet was caVctl.tr nn, nn-
resp ml (hi by briefly commending th
pr isewort *y purposes of the clui*. H
►aid that all tmcrpritOA re: te-‘ moro <
levs up<ui thosuirtfis i-i tl. ■ i . m r . :.r.
that pstriotLman.i a higli ten eof due
demamic t stro geff ruon tho j>.»rt o
the young m*n to iuiprovo the qur.r.ti: •
nd quahty of f.«rm pr.> .(.■•;;, the fen il
itv- of tho fields and the efllc 1 no,
an l reliability of lu'.-or. Evc-r
effort should be made to m k
comfortable and happy the honsee of ;il
“ ie pen tie. and tliri:ty and prt-morou
I the fftnlea of this section,
Mr. G. M. Davis of Monroe count;*, l»<
ing c d o 1 upon, responded by iuvitini
tlio dun ii)*on iti adjoornmi nt to vi«
ini exainino his farm display, s>y in;
th« Irdntceh he could a a to would be
t »sl)0'.v lira home productions, and that
ould show Ly hu example 1 -
i»tderr.
lYrufFknl ll.li.
Mil Map to la
t lie fair w ill be re-
tliis department,
manner of neetlk-
Mrs. Rebecca
THE NEW YORK MARKET CLOSES AT
LOWS8T muflfi.
Failure of tlir «ufnrda> Fro*I Predic
tion* and n General BUfnellnatInn
to Trade f aiaed ilie I>o tlu«-
Colton on Spot Dull.
ftnr Ycr.r. Oct. tL—The Son's report of
Monday's ihaj k
O'tton futures epened st *onie decline wider
the failure of th« front |Oed^:ttoii!i of Stttnnla
to be realized, partially rmftvrn't when I;
tttu that there baa been soma frust of tor a
far r.-uth as nthhlle Texas, hut sobedywa
chned to net upon them, sod the mark< f •
weakened ae*to, il»e close br'.ig at sbmii
lowest flruna of the dsy. The Octol (▼ tv
was mslnLilsed with great vigor, carrying
price to law. Cotton on the spot was duU
nominal. Middling uplaniU 10)tit gaffs
Xrvr cur. Oet. «.-6tocks quiet Imt Steady;
‘ “ ‘ reent Kxehaagi*-
Rial ‘
1’^s : i :4k
iffiATI:ks’- w fe^l"T
^ MEDICIHE Ka Ml i .rr. • '
IVflMfY MINUTES
' WEAK WC'H; IMPAl^D CirH7 = ij J;
It * i'.t! : • r •*'.•* \ . •;
"■ •:) LIVER;
T2V**-
| toes
patent UEc:c;t.:
ft «*d T by a nZ/,l
Agents fcr the Ui
'UL MAIL B
neglet'iMi. fioVornaebt bones dtiu hot Mead
Lr«im r-Exclunire qul-t but ht«*adr at
<5 4.N/*. Money tighter at u j T per cent.: chain '
offered at — jwr cv'St. HuC-trea* nry balance*-
iveed.ewors and ‘^is curren^r |M.r
1 work in hair. The
beaufTTui will l>e much i
Uga.Mayr of rustic work 1 ~
.. bark nnd mooses by * o. S.7....Z im"y. Y.C+nttr.L ZZ i* 1 »
in of Colr.mbiM. Tho j Ga.7s. meetpigs^ hs jMnrf. sad W. rref
no on tin* Hudson not'
aro remnrkulily prettj
The following were the closing quotations:
I Als,, daasXftiel WfeKToTrsetfles^
1 * * “* ,M. Y. OentmL ....
" rj: »* I' u *
Notable
> •11
y of 1 ir.rfoI etui roWory and
ur. i in ■* f...»i.l
among three is tlie t-lsafc in
e Confederate dead of Co-
n • tib inr11ui -• Ini .. .
• ' I l.;ur-v. • i i. it ;ul*. ..f
rom the directors of the
In the children's display aro many
etty things.
M m Roberta War
a girl under 13
a I." ;.u i; ,.l |'in-
of exquisite cm-
exhibits a handsome
sd K
nt dNpl
. Hot
if Of I
> -gan has a largo collection of
which ar*> pretty ind. id.
ranee of Paris, Illinois, lifts a
y of all kinds of cm-
rk, paintings, crochet-
1, A. Moore of Tcrro Haute,
, exhibits i: a ml some lustre paint-
roidcry on velvet,
hits of silk ecu-
k. Hue n embroidery,
P.r. Tir
1M |Psetfle Mall...
• mv4j
i a:: -.-'
Ismi. < ulem't as lltch and W
\ugrriians p.^k lsliui L y.j,
- eonssl'iL n it. rant «*,
ChtcsodNurthcrn, 111 | ** pn*firr-*d 111
do preferred...^ 141 iTexas Pacino
Fein, and Lack.... MM Trno Obal ami I., N-
Irte tv ,1'ni.m Vaeifle..,,, ir.J,
hart Tam. & R... Wli >*. J. Central **'.,
Inli' yhor** icwtl lSssourl I'acitlo.., cn,
]> u:s.hikI Nssii.. m>s W. U. Trlrgraph« H»i
Meat, sad Char... to Cut. OitTHutcert, 4> ,
H-.liilo ami Chio.. i q^Urunsorkk.
Huh nod ('hat Vj |
> braatiful
i-i :■ . l.i.v •
* Asked, tlhd. tKx-DirideiuL
The Colton .vinrKcts.
Omcs or tsx TxtJtoaxni. )
Mjuos. Oct. ffl. f
Tl'.r local eolten murk ft mcclnri steady to*
day with a good demand nt prims qm-.tod.
At 5o’clock recruits for tho day sera: Ball.
M5: wagon, Hnlcs. 4V9.
The fallowing quoUUoos ruled:
Gcod nii<Idling «K
■ a
AT UACOX.
'Kpc'pUj flsles. iShtpNi
overs ornamented W'Tdsy'
Tuesday-••••'
UXtosMtay..
th dlk
: . I' ■>. 'I f r.'i.l. Mi: t
r.isitadi play c^f painting on shells
i at;ii, ami j n tty nee* He work.
.'Ir . -. s. Tu.mr of Hancock countjr
Rtributos to Ficral Hall sperinv
id of i
cocoons and th* silk
'em# display from Ken-
f paintings on velvet, silk etn-
r, crocheting, craxy quilt, nnd
el, are rli j ..inly as the paraehut • find shot dcw.i j v«fww-’fnrm#.rasiihnM I
jlc exhibit ldim tlie balloon, so nuJd -ly did it stop * VSf r{ r S 1 S • cMti't
aiuLniw.n «»»«* 60 f f Vl. . . Mr v«» J<mtttU-S, pie.^ilt It C. DIM.
A GOOD JOKE.
When the raitinl MrTntrwh Iswa *rho^e
fpVndid exhibit joins that ol Talliot,
Arrived Faturdny morning they f.nuid
tlint a portion of their nnimal:« and birds
had “vamoogwl tho ranch" ami deserted
to their nclKhbors in quest of U o I. A
hawk on the qul vivo from tho summit
of a grain pyramid was to bo seen, ami
sqnltrrls and rats were on the r impale.
Friend Gorman hints that they were
starved <mi in McIntosh, hut this irninn-
ntion Is r»M-ntod with Utwning (
ration by tho denizens of the M-alHnrd. i **
Good luck tu both counties end their
people,
fltmir.lt I; HXltZ.
As one enters rreinimn Ilr.ll tho first
exhibit which attracts the cyo is from
Sumter county. Cspi. J. 1* Boas j* in
♦•hp.rj— *_'? *hh dfapfa;,: aJ he fsker,great
I lea:'tire In showing wimt can he grown
in hit c. unty.
In this display of Capt. Row, Mist M.
J. Uuthcrlonl of Sumter county makes
un individual exliibit. which is retnnrka-
Lie for its variety and beauty. They are
canned goods oi endless varieties, and
pnorvo. of all sorts. The pre-erves of
watermelon rind are lienutilul in design.
Tiiorc nr.* birds and animals and niinin-
(tiro portraits of Cion. Gordon, Grovt-r
C:«n clsrid and J. GiuiUy Jordan, wldch
mo reeognirable nt u glance. Iliis curv
ing was drain with a pocket knife. Mi-:»
Until* rford’s display of dried fruits and
vegetables and pickled goods of
every description me certainly
worth seeing. Bhs exhibits fuithvr
a line of wines—scupperaong
muscadine. Uackbcrr}’, pluui, u ml grape,
cherry, tomato, various cordials, marma-
lades of ad sorts, and vinegars of caue,
apple and grare.
i here ars alto seeds in bottles of all
varieties of grains and gnsjea and vegc-
>.1 ai d
i.r.im Ki .'imitiMi iu mww w/mo t navy m o
JfiA Willie Miller Wilson of ! twin V - A fi,, i r«-
county was among tho lady i.. m m-, i.s varhd «!:*
pre.-.'nt. Hlro has writ:'Mi fn-i.;cn y n- tiri •; oiribroi
(cresting articles to: tho v r.c.i .. • t 4: . l*aris
paper.-, and in ono of tlie orig.iu.1 :.u ui- 1 e.Al-v.ork at
Lersof tho club. in I < i - In-tii
Tiio annual elect! :i of ollic*. r i' r DOd hi !• -.. ma.'
r 11 I I .• r • -1 « :• *:i «»i ( cpt. ;;n.|..ti mm •
ftnbartf!, fNirk. M... ..., <;■. m Mr.' • h
dent; Sidney II
e. Lx
"i* # Jnc ‘ m * e “ >n thv'o are eu-ry , tA ),» w grown S»utli, enu tlie niq Uiy of
»Ie. ict cf water fot\ 1 Inhabiting tins t »fi c .s tram the muscadine, pear, uj.) !c,
« ituil., toKr’.I.f, *lth tfcotr eggt, ot ill ; o . „i„ m , K],... Kaii-rndoa, nai'. ar-
s I* f.nl VMIIA1I ,K- . , .. .1 1 ill ........
tiD'l nnou-ly cu.oml i;nnK, fiulnc?. wild gtapm, poni.^iaiilt.,
. *V?* 9 ,: v ? r “ '! * I>rf[or- 'I unilj^ruie, toumto, cherry, uuypop, rasp.
' f T Mrlntch nrnatftii,, * ,il ' L^rrv, hancn.i. Jeaicn. ot.ti-c, j 1 m.
TtarStemS 1 1 l ' pon ,b * m0!t * ki ' 1 ' 1 Llackl ': ^7:
i in; Ic, p».ich and apple, are nm; ly wi n-
Ilardby, nlio, w-e a l,ig nlHc.ntor, the dlrful Mtoe l!mh/-rriird llree In ti.u
•k.M ui liion.tcr twltleenakee, lire | r „ n ntrr, runs a one-hi r« lerni, and il«-
pecoone end npcMunu. ocean nMh,; . trt0<1 ic u„nL« of tin- public for l .r
iviu-ln. tlio wMe-rpIwilin* online of ! intcrcet in the luccoce of the Statn l »lr.
t:d'er°av E". R ^* ox 1 ‘° tn5 ’ " ua I n.SE BUWWO. STOCK.
' ' I.,,,., T Adj.*(*«n. J. llelniMli K,U i, exhibit-
n„» i .i AU L r.xnieiT. ... Inx m mng'iitlcent Krwean bull n.miiHl
" ,0 lorrlr featurre of tlm ! .snltamn helatin.witli a Ion, and epodcea
Melnlo.h ,K|,tb. t I, the «i|)erb kpe.1- ; ' ^ gre .,.n.l which ha, w..n no lei tl un
'‘ uf , l ' |M ": 1 1 h,w ,un «ix wires. 1 Iii, noblo anim.il waa ln.rn
[“My Mirpsmed. Then we have a
•nd display ol n tive wine* and gnij o
tan ly for mc«iio.nal pur)>oscs on nc-
of .its purity, grown r.nd ruauu-
i..i"UTd by Mr. John Heyward. For
'• •!' «( y of flavor and 1 onqnet, these aro
tr nda!* iUr * )a, * ea bjr ^ imported
MtSCELLAXMOCI*
Outside of the a’ -)vo aro numsfons
whneg* of big pumpkin*, palmetto
' ; ‘ !>age(a wholreomc edible), splendid
ri 'p sysof pioervcs nnd jellies pot up
pickles, etc., ere.
HOME IftDrsTRY.
. in this line the most notable exhibit
I*“competesuit of clothe*, half vrcol
six on re*.
on stiipLoxrd in FeWrusry, 1W4, wlien its
dam was coming Hum Holland to
America. .
The samo gentleman is fue owner also
of (Jeronimo Bates, as ft: o a Jersey bull
as ever was seen in the state.
T hese omtnili ore both f< r sale, and
stcck*rai«ers should make a noto of it,
wor.nt county's display.
A few energetic men assumed the re-
tronsiLiiliv ol showing thereuourcescnd
1 . nr.r-1 . * ... nntr ralKnr tl.....
IcSiioMIMm of Wor.-h comity rathex than
nmbo nn i laLoral. aihlUUon.
Worth 1» n sirat comity, nnu If thaer-
hll.it I. carefully .xaniaod, any one can
.. e lint tlie county lia» a great ftitura m
alter dmcin.ling alout SOi feet. Thu I AKtxncj* dmilintd to ..
l.*rtt W Ori t £i^ , *d C ,wn cmim‘tlw'mr I " fa 1
►hip, and iu a lew inhiutus Gillock was
on terra (inner ouos more.
THE L:D1UTY l.'.'DEFElfDEXT 7T.OOP.
Among tlio visiting cavalry at thb
time, all of them tho pick/.l rcpre.cntn-
tives of what lia-i recently lieen const!-
tutod the Flnt Cavalry Regiment of
Georais, tho IJMrty Imust-mh iit Troop
■’.anaa forth piuinir.oniry n* inn oiaest
airy orgnnl7uition, not only iu
South, but as far as can
bn ascertained, in tl.<> union.
Unfortunately, owing to the? •b'Slruct on , t ,,
of its records by tire, j :i#.riv 8 pt*mUr, J V ii Sf!i‘t'I ' m - • c v
1TK nocpnarelol liUory ol in. «or,« a j.‘j,’' ,nof im
cxi.ta. Die naoie "ItHicpi nilent Trcop” | ,) , , ,
doaUIcM tiiay la. ■a.r..«A to tli»cl,.-u£. I ?. ke '? w -• ‘
•tauce that a* rally tv* 17. J a hone com-
pnnyfcfld beefi faM in tho enmity
(then a jx riion of ML Johns Fsrldi)
to repel the invnxicn rf tho BtitLh
tinder Col. PrtvosL It was this officer
who laid in aNhet old Midway church
and ambuscaded and mortally wouudod
Gen. James .Screven about ono mile
from ths meeting houtt. Aflcvaards
the organization was continued and
maintained by the p; o|.Ia of tlio parish
fcr hoius deiense. Tho precise incor
poration of ths troop, how aver, as now
< (instituted, accenting to the best author
ities, was in ITriU, and In July, 1880, its
uio hundredth snnivcixary was cele
brated with imposing ceremonies at tho
parade ground iu Liberty county.
Tho entire list of captain* since tho
destruction of th© records in 1791, when
(.'apt. Ferdinand O’Neil wns in com
mand, nurnlerrt nine:eiu. During its
whole carter tho con h hts ever included
on its muster roll tlio very elite ot the
county, many of whom hare been distin-
gui-hed in all ot the learned
professions. In tho war of
iHI* the Liberty Independent
TiOvp was in seti vo service under th©
command of Captain Jo epli Junes. In
lira Hcmiuole war, too, when tho pltiou*
nj pea 1* for succor wcio heard from help
less women and children in tlie wilds of
Florida, tho glorious old Troop unani
mously tendered its services in behalf of
their stricken brethren, and stoxl ready
to march at a mlntits’s naming.
Again in May, 1843, at the breaking
out of ths w ar with Mexico, when a r»-
qr.is.ft on wav made upon Georgia tor a
regiuient of trooi* by tho government,
there was no halting or hesitation on the
port of this patriotic corps, but tiny . .
vi luntecred to a man, and moi’e every i ^
pr j ir.tt.cn for their distant ;ouv»ey. w “, er - 1 ,
it chanced that they were n< t nc-d. il. ; Mt|S mown M n
from the fact that at the lost moment ■ JJJf J 1
Georgia’s quota of tftaps wm fflltfitted
to tho infantry arm of the sonde?. | bpsrta. norm-ra «t.iui
Lastly, when Fort Humter was bom- I womlerful. Tne Gijxy
l.anltd and captured, hardly hod the f dll I^*T ©* b*. !•-.. I-. its
reverberations ot t artillery died away | j vo * 2J cn l ^ erc . a * ut
1 . i- ;. ■ . ui • • 1 i < " n a u v ii. >t ixii.y 1 >'• F' l,M *' ■ r, ' rn *
I roll. r*-d » -ik.. t.»tii <n I » "• Ul •
f.*k*r.icy, but actually went into camp turulps, meUns, jiea*. w t,
. n . im . hi, • . . t <■• n n •• mu* n.o t*i I. • > • 1 "’ at "‘‘• I‘“l* 0 1 * an< * ^ arm I"'''
- £ * - ■ | ducts generally.
parting*
IovKureov. Oct. cs.-Nnon—Cotton rnirkrt
rtradf. cith a fair droniul; Amwi^n hh.M!m.^
f^t: krtl* s 1M.00.1 halm: t>.r
port IUC0; ms*lp(ii HOf\
Arncr'cvn; fUrr«-» were uii>f. - p m. Ani^i-
un gn.pt iiihUhim .’Hi low mi-l-
dllsg fi t»-IS: cn.id ordinary .Vlfi; or.:.nary 5 ", hV.
► th- ••*. in. 1 I !?.'*L ;! : .Mi r r |.-«n;
Unarm *pm \<nr*\f 4 p. m.-Flit :ir«s
i ?l! ® ,,Jos t attractive d *; lay in H«ioir..renlnrand c'. .--’nje future
i li.- nlH II is tho “bodth bv Miss Ma- quotationn In IJvcri...1 for theiFn :
Tpjn.
Jfu ; Mh*ppard rf Warrenton, Vs., ex-
1: iMfsIxwutnul embroidered lambrequins
■IgJpfUfiet of exquisite workasawahip,
most attractive d n; lay in
animy ntiis
i its (knors with
nd bcautiiul silkand
trraii J. B. F.
Isted. 7: cubes, 7J4. Kola- F..rclra nomtn !.
Nrr Oriratu qufet; open kettle, good to fancy.
#w«5. Rice qttiH oak may; douieatks, 4Ma»*s« I
Japan, 4^44- PstroU i:n i iisrt crude,
barrels (nlrlu-r*s), J7.70; reflnr«l here, $•*•*'? ,
WiUutHphlx, $7.83; Baltlinor©, ft.7* !
MOL do. oaiaapeotodj |
19, ftaous'.a.m. Beer t
high na manlpoUitiua. and others dull aad esjqr, j
Western strain, $G.S0; etty, I*.*; I
tobrr. SS.no; Nor fill tier. $S.W; December. »'bid. I
Firlgntstto IJrrrpuol by steamer) firm; coOob, i
*M«t -arJg;
XBgr.1: fsrnllr. $A80a».S0: choice, I
1.Z ^‘ a V2
Ml Te!
Htock cm hand Hept 1, IRK*...
Urcript'4 since Nrpt. 1.1-*l».
block o _ ‘ ' v ‘
ibfr-Deowuhsr ,3 81 8W4 3 3 8844
, .... ibrr- January... -A 81 04 !8 3801 3 XMH
January K*-l,ruary... 5 84 *4-8ttSfiA 5 8841
l 1 cbniary-Marcii..
crotchet*.! afghr
,„A8444-aSS4l l SavC
..!» 80-84 ifi 314
..!» 8744-4 8444 8 034
Nrr Yoax, OcL SB. Nces Crtlsii sorrirt
84: mUdliag nplnxih : : •
. )• 'i.i ■ui,-'.
then in spec led the <
ucts f:om Hcitoa ~ Farm,
try isitno or ita prcsitient, a
much p!c* oJ and inlrrostod.
corn, email grain, fruit*, v»
daily pnd^cie. etc., were n.l
cxamitu ii ur.d much admired.
llio club adjourned to u»'. t«!
next aunual fair, unlcts sooner <
at tlie call of Hu president.
Of.(a§ of a pa ••op!, let giving a
of tho dub, with its conditu
annual address of Kresidvnt F
beoiitained by writing to u-» i
or president*
WHAT WOMAN HAS DON!
A ebit to the Mtato Fair i* u r
pleta it c
exhibit Hies Brown in Ir. i t
county or Hancock, and n.o -: no
she ilfustrato it. One mu t hue
play to enjoy it. It is certainly
.1 . r;.t . -III. , i i«• • r. ■..
fruit*, wines, etc., is niirrc i
everything cn it ia frro »mm .
coivrin, ; or. as MUs Whittle
charmbig young hidy hi charg
exhibit, rays. “All of itls goon
This exhibit by Miea Brow a ,.
lined to edibles pertaining fa Un
art. She displays two pictures
hair work, which nr© ©vqt.i :•.■
r- , r L ”• • hu:; . Ii > ■ I • ( I j.)
a scene in his gar< i.. As furt 1
ihicr.s of her handiwork is an eh
gowrn with x.ilk front, an<l il >u
ured so gr^cifully over ir.
sLoa gantJaivonTsuit, n ,.tJ> i
the same dett lmmi. No mip < m
admire tho handi- i*i; hluinLer
roeesUk, with its 11.
wliosa pbcul bosom tho k-v i
l<*i urely about Siu« n th- h.i>
IN FINF ART.
xhibition in the line art depart-
P rliaji* the best star teen nt any
i tn r.
?.t?rest shnwm by visiters in this
v :it evinces ui a n. irked degree
:r. si mads in art culture.
*. \hi! hop* in Macon are largely
lajority, yet some line exhibits
\n from adjoining counties.
air.c n r. of >:• \hil>if.
I- wurk in oil, including land-
r:» :
• MUM* If or-
..J. iiaasriDso...
i 'as
New York, Ort.
left nnmiaal:
id «tii
»of Tli
has ;
n |ci&;« l and India ink.
. Hr. Callaway has a most bcauti-
n -11 ; * u .kjU© c- 11c- tion, inclnd-
■H iimin iu oil, together with lino
r. wi ri. and tome elegant work iu
.. steal:
nilr«i IN, also U«t wrek not bffwe reported. 3XO
to splmu-ni and 881 fur export: middling u(i!ao<U
:o middling Orb-ana icq. Nk oonwIidaUl re-
re ipta at all porta to-dny A8.4W: at-wk 888,818.
Exports— 1 Totirrat lirUala 87,188; to FTaaca K\-
ee;; to eontlomt 1I8A
4 UiA r. f .s, uot. SA—Cotton market firm; mid*
v 748; n*t rrcrlrta I3.V9, sn.x* 18.L1S: anb-i
Kosmg* Oct *A-(Wttrei market raayj mid-
d:iaj»*fc: not wwalpu fitt aroea JtM; mlm
IW: stock T. 1 Sid. t ii*4t*-To tire at LriUin :i *i j
coSShrtM 8RXS.
lut.-n* nr.. Oet 91—Cotton market nominal;
mlddMgs nstrssdpto AS; gruas iw;
talnab; stock XL©.
THE TELF-GRAPH
ii Mm Macliee
Tbfre waa a rally ,
oloaad with buyers a: % decline x- r i
and HfH for Mar from flamrday*a clo
red. ranh. 76»sa7^i; Dccnuiher. 77)477}
at 7ta?44 hid; Mar, MttaMfe. clo-*iu* a
Corn firmer and bicker; No. S siliWi
.. . . - r * sTtZaiSU. dos
October. 13:
bbl; year, ar
Oats notnim
vtatona Arm.
la-1 "With each Hachir
dd. out extra charge, a t
j tachni. nU cotuustu
^ Tucker and !
__ _ icnt of Tc
n$6* Mil? January IS bid; NorraiWr, | gorica: One Foot Hemmc
wtow, ITKLW*.. WUrtr.Ji.o*. .ft” j 1 Wrench, 1 Oil Can nut
Gauge Screw. 1 extra
extra Check Spring, 1 p:
.w^-^unrreTSv ,«
prime xteam. Dry MUt meata (boxed)—Hhouldara,
§4.30; lone* and abort riba, $6,094*006; slK-rt
elrar wide*. $6.76*3.K0, Bacon, boxed—Hboulflars,
$3; lour aud abort riba, $6.10; short clearstdes,
§ir«s.l5; haras, .
; Gv*. ifi.—* mmr ftmij iw*»»
i t.u;>erflji?, $&Ma3: extra.
Si.ida4.ro; city milla Olio
.86. Wksal flsnthsra laar'
M rady; FiUtr, 77a*4; lonrborry.^aW;
aleady; Na U winter re* T —* — J
*84a»0H. Com-
yrllow 40*41; Wi
Weaker; No. U mixed, f
aiovx * ---*
ineate 1
J6A0; •hould. nt, , •. ,uu«
s
, 1 Gauge, :
:>at Plain, 1
|fssiTM)i
i instruction Book, mak
ing the machine fully equipped witl
every article necessary, and completoit
every respect and ready ter work. ■
Tho Teleohafu Sewing Machine ii
tlio bert machine sold for general famib
use. It ti accurately n • . ni-fly fitt< i
finely adjusted and light n.nning. It ;
similar to the Singer tfschiie, baf Is fm
proved in everjr respect, and
imitation machine, and by reason of UI
superiority in construction and eocartUn
cf adjustment is the B2ST.
EVERY MACHINE'WARRANTED FOS
Tbs parte Gauge
: • 1. « • ■ • r‘.’ finf f. xm,
. I HI l.Jf*
' " 'll
hut P rf !
$^■5*4
fr.hky i
Oct a
- —. _i« ail*
.MHitfanl,
4>S*6<4; i-boicf white,
.Prime, 45; prune, 46; good to
Ixirnmujt, Oct 98.-Oft!n firm. V
Na tf red. 70; No. 3 locybrny, 77. t orn
mixed,SB; No, S white, SAUL OaU—No. 9
*14. Proririoaa atrory. fiacou-Clear rfl
s-i; clear rtdee, $8.00; clear rib aldea peeked, I
$*».«. llulk.nrata-C'lrarribBldox. $.\60; reirni | ,,
abouldars, $6.0). Mrai jerk, fi ' 1 * 1 lltun, I fclf-l!
cured, >immis Lard, choice teal, f& I NeedF
ImllMn. do not'poy tho fri
WamsoTex, Octtt —Turj-nii r-«tr« iv*i4*.r^ “
Roata firm: atealned, 85; ffood *tnu» -d, w». T.»r
Oral at fl.M. CVude trrrentla# firm; bard, 51.. |:
yellow dip aud vtrytn, | J.a©.
Cluau -.iiM, <K-t. • Turpratjio firmot4B*(.
BotUn Bra; fond strained, as.
NtrpouH, Oct. i?'.—Turpvutico Ann nt* iv;.
Resin Srm at OOall.SA
" m lama, UN. '
Tlie materials and metals u
the finest quality, end selected with g
: •» * -rv hiv.
• • . 1 . ■ ! >« -l
ins c m bo wound witb«»ut
but deMve
the E - liinocwrefully packed tP tho ex
I ;• :a orreilroad compiro in " • -nn. J
niaclilott era .1, sfslgiia wOnouade. an.
th*' IT. l.t Mill. -,t n in §1 to ll.Gt
payable on delivery,
write shipping directions plainly. Yoi
can lend the pr. mium to •.no ad^
foro they were formally received aud 1 K< * ne
Nbmtml i M( ttm.theraw ma-i*** , ,, ,
‘nal raite 1 at homo, and tlio .pinning Tlio exhibit is SSj*vR'JSQ
Pavifif. flydng, cutting nnd li nk r g while tho number of K? 0 !* 1
1 done hr the nimbi© f.ngtri «*f a M. - I- r © as they could easily have ih
regularly inutteml into nervic*.
After their six months’ ©aliatinrnt tin* , ;,n 4 lwo ^ ut -ful fain,
company wa< Him iliviuV.1 into two «nu> .he other
) arts, ono retaining the r.a ne and or- . ' vo1 * thwsaiiio n
ganiration of tlio old troop, electing iair
Lieut. \Y. Wtolthoiircaptain, and tl.o Whatever \*rtu»»
o l.. r ti e lamented W. Li. 'ilionirajn t-fM» tlw people o
their leader. of lh0 growing in
Both cnli t©d for tlie war and entered ’ 'br.c-*. it i» *itn )*ci ull.
tli© Con fed* r tt<* ecrvico with full rank--, t ' 1 ! 3 ‘‘ngers at il
•“wiiany. Herv. too. t\.. dd boa.;.; d ' tiny ehow a tuf-ror h—v a ni both alike illuatraUd their stab? and containing
V*ri a pullerend ear ©I.unbr.lnvi nt*.l hw I raiiee of product*. , rntintrv vbtrinuslv whenever rniirrnni«.| ! ©Xlilblt ©f gllipe» Irmil
■ >uu>in ntlzens. I conclude this brio? I Ibe dlsp^y w fnvu© «l»« l »sri-) Wll $, th e enemy on tho field of battle. I A. t. Hjce * WB s
K*nw*f©c t fik. trh bv nuking all vi-it- cu -‘ ral and hortiCuin:rtl pro*1ucUi, and 'fh* war ovrr, H o Liberty todepen-1 Among Jho van.
ill. ex a
mty.
»U con
u. 1
i gthe fa : tliat tuecounty **! Troop tc-oii-tnu.-d, and « nowcom*
•y beginning to give attccbon to i A ,c ‘* ' r<i*ed of the member* of l»th coni^s-
, i.ui.mitB, and t!r t f*' cir nies under the cotmnand of Capt. E. P,
iunty fair wns mil this season, 3u| trt
*•' *5 * ""hli 11 frt < uSi ABMCCirnuI. dbflati.
• — okf.ibltori oro alive to mo
( . ,.f the county nnd are distribut- j Mr. D. J. Bu»h of Iianco L c unty has
. .Birrr-tirtf inlorttatlon regarding an individualdbplny. co s i ngofrerea
th • ic urcss of th© county. Thed^pUo j varieties of fl^Mrorn,seven vara ty of field
is retily an agricultural on©. . K-s. two of grou&d r
thb Patti e dhpARtHIST. ^
T l ,e fT X i* l i >l | l 0 V ! *f?- <1, ^ i A Aver ftf pumpkitsandkttfbnsvs, watermelons, th. -
gi:d« Hoi tcin cattle, lv the Le-t f er I v^ J)lirtt ,, c.u.-refi,« r.c mbir* and jpr.! the 1
.' n ' „. T . (5^. d* a s* © .s of all kind •. lraf mbu.. o, hut-
«•« T-.r.ty, ,, •* ter, lard, honey, can© syrup, f.rghutn
lwu ' ar ‘ ,u - l-otato* ,
, a • u, H -h |ot:»fec.i. live vari-t.ra *t H*r.u.
*'i fi dr , h;i>‘Ot cotton. hac.,||, , tor
... ., , , 1 . , .. Ci L'.-d. Hips urd^, onions and art© hok~».
W'«ivru»i^ i uIr;^»iwl|. B ima« I.LV ’ * TW " ’ A Ww*. «n«ty, Rreated by Mr,
) •
to th. State I'airt
r • tli»hr t ■ .iii
P'lr. Iu |K, rtiii.
httiticorcM M Ini
“nt.noT r' rt rVRR.-
Chi,B»nd oM county n.vrr ha>. cr
-r-lllb, ,1 r !i t In her .iutrtotho
• • ■-! —t C 1 . ; th- \ ..
• -ty !' n« tl..: I [j; hf.ir., 1
i prrv-
an 1 cli ufas, tw<
t, ol^o dLj.lay* c
four
potm
•ry 8t<
2f hem
lli^liLand, Su|
Vcn '• urn , •'pi- ii
Wjlie, Findley, l> !a'
many, Unknown, J
Kr.gie, Don Johann,
Isrselk, Dutch ten,
Ihirry, Eurrcclaii. Brighton.
No'>mi, Wnverly, Km jure State, VNard~r»
Th©
uggy
'.■red h'lggyniaiuifH'-tur*Ts
die will mis* much indevd.
• wortby
a U*» at
h r.H^»a s
pksll Cotapauy, vd iW