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Iu heavy laden drays and expire * they
ouj ia- through In a sicauy •“ h
MOiboaoi that the exhibits wore
, vet comolete. »uJ judging from tl.o
rt'tbet tiier still continued to arrive up
,. 0 ,ing time yesterday morning, it
,v:einferr«-d t:.at iho buildings v.ill
filled »M» fresh exh ' its to-day.
Vj *j o’clock the num-erof pe *p!o r»y-
;wluii*ioa t- ftTL ' fc ouni guarantee lor
a »t •uocesnful opening car, and to
Lae Hi ide ti.r •- ruuuda was lively.
^ru’k splendid Macon land occupied
Ljr *ymu ami made the echoes rin :
ttaring music fiom « ne end of t!
•k to the other. Tho cries of t ie c
w.iitg showmen, “Truce ch os
tel, six lor a dime;” “Try your
fCCth. try your strength!’’ *<r “llere'a
a dance ior u silver headed cano or
xA cigar?" and half a d< z> a ott f ri of
Bine kind all shouted together ;.t the
irtrne, hndao much ct a familiar
imi a* '.o bo nimoet welcome with their
ord mt jungle.
he banes vriiich had not been exer-
dti.e previous day were being trot-
around by their attendants and
nil'll to enjoy the fun rs much at any
r visitor, whil .* a crowd of lo»f r. r-f
e tleah stood around in knots and
ted out the good cr bad point* f
ii animal at it paired,
mm within the walls there ram© a
ad of hammering and | reparation,
ryone was putting tho finishing
ties on their exhibit and addin- to
mho fresh detail. The crowd hero
. large and tho number of new fat es
x d that the state was well rep
uted.
iio event o.' tho day, howevor, was
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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
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MACON. (jtA., WEDNESDAY 'MORNING, ( 0TOBER 29, 18<i0.
v;.n.vf
N KNCOUK AO IN i OPENING.
HE SPLENDID SPEECH BY THBORA- |
TOR OF THE CAY. *>•«
.v f r Prominent Speakers — The ' 1*^1/
p,cf»ainl the Trotting Dog “Doc» j£ en 'j
Attractions and t»e
K>ual Mention- I’r. gramme.
n d
its
hand,
•ty of
i th
ducts
u! ur.«i*!e roibilniuies
u tii la i ••.,*,• -. tf our eta:
•y rivalry trim'-* here thetriurr.i
irovoi a. dprogiu ireoullure wi
* of profit and mcpirai i n* of ho;
vtn ent m agriculture, which f
dominated
id dar ■
contro.led by
other
clita d
the fruita < f new that
fro;n tho aid* of new inveuti* ns On
every si'err* abundant evidences of a
quu hi n* d life that is p dpiuting in nil of
its department- and po nttmi its ent rg .
to ; n <*n ,ie-s progression. And not !■ •
late J gratifying than these exhibits of a ferti .*
•oil, t eso invitin-r evi nres of marvel
ous oppovtuni tie, is tbe knowledge tha
wit: m hcriordirs sh» poueaos a citi
zen hip equal to them all.
Ibeiuiauo feature of our state O'
national life ao teas
ith lowly, th.-se who&e wrongs were too ityof*tl.
much th a are ii
* | *1 ho r
1 ; trial int
.polio of tho orgamra-.i n of the; whenihe
era Alhauco as .i ile/rinined and lls at jj ;i .
1 effort t:. ..cure rei of f.oui ev.te- j (lur ,^ rj
robliery unu r the forms of lawn. | aheadv
ii behind advance- That ne did not share the mis .mug* en- i j, a ,j Iiev , ,
ined by oli.er as toll,.- n«u.tof tho the South
|«opU
intiMeatP. Tlie r« a so ns for the labor,
r. stiii/, and important. j and We*t.
i l growth of our Indus-,
l*s s was demanded
Million of affairs at tin
*vv order of things <aim* upon j
lo e of ibo great civil war. ; has m n<;
Iturai inteissi-. were than convict
rly well developed, while it t' 1 ®
syll this
: outli I publicans
Alliance .
•ers of tbo North lio\
fur. i ui 'ii al | v n* of >
minds of tlu* re- I 'F
->r art
larke
Mav
'tlung about do.: •
That i
.. a Telecrapb, Ost. 2 L
Nature smiled a little more b-niguly
, 5atiooal and Ueorgmuay of tl
V>nrl*y nornlKR d»wn»d clear, and
pglni tluoucb ihe.cutrt.i.H
Ij, dr.v.a belera a .tiff #4»t wiao.
. p,in was gone, it is lo bo ho pod, f. r
. rrt . of the week, and by the time the _
,t« «tncd at b o’clock U was evitl. nt ; daunted spirit that, pervades tl
In ten •* ci feeling
finned y souk
o: it» life, i ;
tiiiiato that tiiii
' float all otlu-i
.o' excite the ! ]
m: w inch w as not , „
n i bo fir.-t u;.
I lie di 1 not ii
niuvoment w«
idered deairablo !•
eoura e manufi'cttir ng
i' declaration i f John
the South wanted “no
a lo-ier,'' l ad been no
lair had commenced
lie to
Bravely iimi they wn
ftatienUy bad they
uservative
sh Hut tbii n
he bad an abulinj
om. in.egrity an
agricultural cl
that w-e bad jji.e
attention to the .
ture. Thus situa
sell was t ought
o 10 I'M?.'],IP.
I were th y crav«n. Ly
. Hom
ai..i he :• . i h iv»* i ecu b.lt
enoti^i ,tIi--\ 1.v • etner, o ! vv.tii a t . t •;
ful temp r and a hop ful
Sir. doBiinon mid, that
misfortune* they weald i
short
time which he was expected to occupy, ! r.ot be
Le could not hope to t-xprets nio-e tl ..
ono of the thoughts which lure ap .
That with no desire to chid a cngie in
pulse « ireeled t<» t .e dirdoptneoi of hi
i.'iocrai r>* .nr,. •. v it i ro wi-h to i.i
courage any enurpriso which koks
lie satd that be d,<i not
fearany disruption cf tl.
party. That there was
wr. irj f r whi-'li r lr. • w
v\as not denounced in thi
plei
•t lopment of cgricul-[ p °hd phi
!. ali that we bad to j enemy a
th'M? living Iwyoml ! Ri •*> g*°
ii almost -verv article j ** ‘h
• 1 by us was im.nufactared at j wiihou-
.1 or in a foreign land. We wore ! within t
ucin-iident upon one industry— ! have a i
that the McKinley tar.:1
f^rux-rs .id fa ten tho i,
W bat Utt.r can wo ask’
great w «.i k is being n<* in
and ^ Vco-t. t .<• do i me ratio a^
Ketch t
I
1 t tl. ;
i the institution if slavir;
• 1 tin, old sy.-teni could prov;
Ihe order of things deman
• to t
i n: ii w .■ tin | . rt; > : < n>ni
party of our forofalm rs v\ bo :
d transnmtf'd to us tins go, ,ilj
sn to 1 heritage. That all that’
i tin* past, all tii .t olook(
of her | ro
the da
id children,
that other roaN
rimmi mm,
had betii the
. it was jet to him a source of nc
' i i ng .t - .i • o . t.i. t n tun* t a . m.- ro Ic amid tl,
- | rltrrai ly m., o oui stale rn agricultural i r.rty. Timi
or e *itb a }eojtle devuud t-> its pur u.t*. inent since a
'ii..tin ay .: g vv ■. *.ot 1 i t; udism am
of tl • molar.c 1 oly fact that weary year* ntents upon
of toil had jnldesi its pursuers ou: a p.*c,r ^ates and the
return. That .t vvns undrBiabiy true 1
Lavo led to luxury.
ie, but as discour r. iig as
evtr-rtcurrmg effects of
uurimorod causes, the truth remaiu^
that throughout the unequal struggle a
Iraveaa l patriotic citizenship bad b* eu
preserved, and that while reaping fer
then reives but a icanty livelihood there
had Iren garni red for the stato a rich
harvest of virtue and of civic
w&rth. That if in other icc-
(Ibr.s of the union colossal fortunes
were made in the smoko of imrem ng
manufactures and the din of resroun
j looms and hamrmrs, tl;
that
.ml,,; >
. ;; v. ♦ 11-ro B led civilization
m <r *ts w.-:o nioreujUHll'.
.i st i the South have
m .igoti our agriculture
i«Vv I Dtr.igglmg tor •:
r 1 iscs o! the national
, en.. ted during tho war, n
;ve tiian any law ever i v>
■ (irenviilo
•* n(> | the Di»mo i.itic pi ;*•
i .. j of uurlilx r lea an i t\
,,* 0 ! try. fo-1 <■ fir«t. r\
1 ' Jv . j the up’milHug of til
i cal inter*- t*.
,i.l Thole
rd the strong limbs, d.« ]» elms
o k to • of • ng power, and is.
. pel,or t i• i i ii ••-t !.i .ii ),<..
cm,n- 1 okir. With an ns'<
iart a dri*
m;.« cr a* c-v* r handled
j-vs vv. o i; hi hind him,
'utiful s. 'ht when the
i,;hl red i.iyj back Ids
ng li.e track w ith the
.• I red Iruh setter, Mill
; plenty
• urpri^l IImIo Ho.:.,.
,l “* r ;‘ I'an . and
• t •: u ng i .^c alty of
sood style which i*s »ii
, instrument a
O'l or. i.i i,i d.
offbeK u»h
tho uoar futu
bounty Farmers club fr
1 Jacobi of New York. Tim m in crops u
| Clark?, while they are not in . , nkiind
i '•* t.iia as in ctlicr Cuiituy exhibit
the
h v
]K,1.(
1 I T he;
uuder this proto, t:■
support othe. imli; t
:.ng pr'nch*!
1 lTrm- r' Milan j is
;hu samo °i i principb«
, u .. r _ ! Democratic part .■ f
,. n e j that hav teen i 11 f.*
, i*n- I u hit hgives it t.. gt
r live in VI-
i g.| j of her pi
North hns if," .1
' JI I
of fioe .'oni snd
Aerial and ] oliti-
,dcd, the same
nd vitality to j
nr.d tho toml »
wul it, too,
ort as much
n ai tho reii
• and a go ui
hiug way of
a*t«*r along in
-wheeled Ttbicic. at is
■ n;o trotting, without a
uIIy good nitutol ho
i his little
Tln-
ii f.
'■
^•i.. ’• ;b
! in jail into the*
j to h, and (
ian Lane m
i'll j roduce ih
■ : >tusion.
; jar
ntly •
l.ttle
concert in 1 h ril Hall ii
ted to the (> ii ia 11 mi? Ji e» . -* J
morning at 10 o'clock and local talent In
entertains tin* | ul lie nil day long. Tho ' c >u :
organs exhibited by tiiis house attract j T. i:
much attention, not only for tholr ton*, I Hnuc
but for the beauty of the workmanship j in ch
on the case. anil
tub cor.'-rnr Yt8Tr.*Diy. ] cou-i
The large r «•: u I that I , ■ n seated «: r.
in^lus. Hall greeted thetumisof t'•• i. , * -
UGnrre In, -,’k College o: t„
’ll (ir i. :i.*> l.nl •* : .■! i : l i' : j..
out Macon :.r l tbo audicn o was select
and aprreciatlre. stalk,
To say that ro * r e was d:sippo:'nts 1 je ».
idcr- * would be to
: cht* c
tbodc
id no
trU
drta I should , i
>r defeat tbo tl,
h con of.d, r il
THE JAI
Of all tbo a tractio
> ;i I t - A ,;,,i os
1 •* uidit novel an 1 ir
i»e Jsj 3 is an artist
and
bid i,
iy too little. Tht
gintl, men of Io.(
uticu* that showed ti
v.d right
_ r tho
;d rights of the
iioie imperative
- party lenity.
rue to ourselves,
faithful to *,ur
id> s vvns lull of
slioug in noble
onxisa CEREMONY.
10:30 o'cb ck a crowd of represent-
pM’ect had gatber.-d at Pros!Jens
.hen’s otlice and that genial o»-
or-dect vvns the most sou.lit nf;cr
-nth^?grounds. He was sluts* >g
is sod pasting a pleassnt word w.-
rjroue, while at the rum** time lo
*ie»(Jjr to unswir tho qtustioiis of the
"fr «*xhitUuM art I employ.-s who
nl
a Music Ibll a largo crowd of vibi o-.s
! s^rmblod m. i awnitt-d the iiri'nl
•peaktl-. - iflrttlu* t.nnlorii
ier-d a number of beanttful ore . ..
taelcctioos, intersr«.ed by tlu or-
tm music furn»i*hcd by Lkird s band.
11 o'clock, President Norihen. ac-
auitd Uy iir. T. (iu Bigr-cn. Co;;-
unnn-tUct Mitchell, Hon. \V. Y. At-
ol Avery, Senator Brown’s
rate secretary, a.d nrtntl Otk t 1 I
dif-d vi-otors, passed up the ccutrr
building, being tendereil a hearty
ti*.n by t! • i.iuemblcd nti :i« nee.
liter another eelection from the or-
«rt. 1'ifsideut Nortlien stepp d Kr-
d and intro h eed lion. T. du Hignon
itew wvrds,
“nmr years aoo,"
lilt* condition of agriculture in
Lrgia was at a low ebb and it was reen
i few ent, rprising young nun t at
condition must and could 1 o im-
d. That the people of the state
ild le m t in a better financial tond:-
and that some such nsso. i-ti n as i*
tinted hero to-day would h lp to
rt the ugricultural inlet c»t 1 in a Letter
Year after year the Georgia Agriaul-
d S* cit-ty existed and bdd its »«d#ions
ty i»»o yean, at which sewior.a nie:h-
i«e:e dneutsed until finally tho mm-
I Mae Fair waa inaugurate* •• At
Dir yesr after year, aa we find il to
■ tla* i .ur gave practical illustratio. a
th-; resources ot tho state, and year
r year it increased in importance, u
>a;rL-uliural interests of the grand
t-inreased,
'Yesterday, which is to-day, was
irgia day, but owing to the uufortu-
*■' wndition of tho weather, it w
poverty and wretchedu
krentr i veause of a mo-t painful
trasf. Ti nt tbo condition widdi had
rendered a favored fow more indepen
dent than princes and richer than nobles
h id givea to many about them and lo
ti.cir children i at an everlasting inheri
tance of hunger.
5Ir. dulUjrnon spoke of the demoraliz
ing effect which the greed for wealth
was exeiting u; on nil the occunatioca of
private life. That an tnbt-altny lia't,*
was riidiiiig i.:l 1* ',tim..t»* 1 min
ili< gmm ,!»• in* t‘.o.i -. 'i hat not only v. .
it p rv.iding ali priva'.o enterprisra but
was polluting, vviih its bul ful lower,
th-» very Bourccs of our national ex'stem:**.
Tnat in certain HcctLomi ol tiie union to
day the growin? power in local ami
national politics was the power of aggr.*-
g.it.» v. oalth. That it Was not a lu p:*f ul
.linen that t»io ir Cln.el»r.d, ti-u <>iil*
chief e\e un,#* who buddari*ii upu u>»
vtxmlard of the p* -j
•It*, lias tl,
no. cssiiy for unfa v
That if we wer<* or;
loyal lo our pnvilc
conviction#, all ei-e
hope, full of promise
energies.
Thai a maivelous future of materiil
wealth was insured .to tho South by the
advanta.c.s with vvhich rmluro had
bleaaedlier. Ittulbetlirubbinj;young 1 f«
tlint is boon t,» contr, 1 and direct her
atlairs, wo can entice thebe higher sen
timents of hie which nave animated her
peoplo in tho past, th* n indeed would
loo, exi t d I tho king of dav in 1 is couise m i not j
.....fgj tj (C . [ upon the glories o' th s much loved land. LOV
Following Air. duBignon,
IloN. W. Y. .T1UNSON
delivered an able addri
question:
3ir. President, Ladi b
i great objects f r r* jcli ci
! reduction of t'»e ta currency to an
1 svver the demands of the people, tbo fni
! distrlbuti.in of wo lth, tho ut liftlrg an
ct ,y upbuilding of t o reat mass of our poo
deft
gh l
tboM
) tho
prices in a protected market an 1 sc-il a l
; tli :r c* .n products at the lowest price,
’'became at a pi if* fixed in tie "open
mark d of ti;e world, unalTect.d by the
pro.c live jolicy, 'Hiey havo b
drained of o.ormous sums of m
which luvo been paid out t 0 ‘ ph* who f ry alou i f
pcn»i(.i,ori in other sections D f ! their wrongs, ll. -s-an- v,rungs wh ch n
the union. The contraction of In- cur- ; !t of ;hM Democrttic parly c
lency has fallen mo>t heavily upon the ||* r i«hU Ihcyara h- fruits <>: rapu v> - g
fnrmo . Contract on •n-ich-'B t o cro.l- ! lican nn-rulc. in** Dcm cratio jar y .rtment from tbo counti
unii imiioveii-hes tnc* doctor. When , wo|| l‘* I-mg a/o I. we given tho much There are, a Iso, two or threo
! * | K — ■*“ 1 —pa. drawn by the pupils in
ii th ir studies in g. o rar
frames, have
:e c« nv«nt!oazl coua- and jellies foi
. but to a keen appro- to the exhibit
iced
^c edingiy interesting in ti
**i • os well as in their wor
BIBD COCSTT'a S IIOOL 1
In tho Ar: Hall D a go
rork from the public school
n . 1 -i' • < cunty. 1 lie *i.-;.
hieflyof written work lr
I,;. : • tl.o | ciotion of tl.
..::.e and I I he cla-i was introduced by President
nr convex- : No-t «'t; in a fovr words bearing on the
object of tho introduction ot this excel-
EHiBiT. I Isct feetura into the State Fair, which
1 ui j.iiy of "'■» to provo to tb® v.*itor» from every
of Msccn I P*rt of tho stato and from other
: the la
nusu |
whs I Georgia wae doing for the educa
tion of iu women.
PKOORAXMEi
1 Chrras— 1 “Ob, Sins ye Jeliovsh's Prsibss.”
tho (Oinuivn ial world in ' n«*ede<t r u-'f uu l it be n in control of tb
first o.i] pho i and what u le t. if any. ia threo departm«ms ot government. Let
loaned to tlie farmer. This r« suits nat- j '•' •’■i d Ly none that tho
uraFy because t!,** commercial world is ! °? an w "° «*t inds upon the democratic
Hcreii
on tho school
id Gentlomen
tural i
nrospe
-s’ l.e t custerner and its demands ! platb
11rd honored. Reginning ms the
iu, with her system of labor dis-
l and the strong hand of the
lout at tho throat of her agricul-
toriats. tho marvel is that vv« can
n increase in our agricultural
and that ho ninny men have
* l iu spite of opprev-ion. It hns
id that th i wonderful growth of
1m «>
hiy-earned iud r»*mt nt of
h<« fMintrvmtn. That the benal® of t'-e
Suited :?utet, th® gramle»t forum »n
human affairs, tbo tuc®t exalted plana
from w l.ich r>ipu ar self-go v i r nuu- ot n: ay
. him tlu atMiiive oar of the w<*iid, was
rop.dly be.uraing a degvr.crate show
piacs lor .icc imu ated millions.
He raid that t.utoiy tau K b; us that
n it er weal;h nor numbers could even
make a people great; tli.t they wero
great only ms they cherished great m? ti
ments; venerated great examples and
were loval to great priidplrs. that mo
contemp’a'bn of this Bouthlaude iu-
lure development of matnial wealth was
half so dor to his heatl u® the r^corJ «*f
bi r i>eoi le’® past devotion to tho *.ro.»t
principles of constitutional governme t.
io those objects of iJeal interest around
which the Iioii. st recollections and too
most sacred in- uiorie»clu»t»r, and which
wi ro the only high tnulives to rtSoit and
the only true shapers of couduct und
character.
That he htd often thought
that when tfco gathering forces
of conlliciing iutcr.Ms. which are
each yiar assuming more gigantic
proporii »ns and more ho*tiloatttu e*,
shall tiy to their uttermost tbecoliesive
johcis of th e governuunt, that i will
not be to the luynt.iUd tra e, to the
scenes of seiflsii gre- d or t * the iutie&< h-
menu of caj aal, * ut to the quietude of
her hills sod valieys where dwell th®
tiHer® of her soil, that she w tll turn
the prv* *«—-• »*—««*•
i if her libert.es a . J tu
necessary to combine Gtor- perpetuation of ber institutions,
with National duy. Therefor., * *-•—«—«^i—•*.
na«e to weicouio among u* toniay
r»i resen tattvo-eket fr« m tbUsta e,
I menu-era i f the general asacmLD.
* tun nivinLcrt-elect of tho national
ih« credit of what has been done In
'wh re»*3 with those wi o are gone.
HsdLiiitKsoi tho future liewitu tho
*S'r men of this state, and I think
they hue no better repre*ontn-
* l, ‘‘ u gentleman whom I now
the pleaaureor introducing to jou—
*- U. liultignon,”
k, . hi’ iuu.non'h Fpr.nciL
; r ' ,iQ H g« on ap ke w ithout notes and
1 •uletantioily :
•*« uu| also to follow tbo ®tri-.t i-ro-
ni/ surroundings i» rvstrai od
• fuRecUon which will comiacnd
later should it fail of appreciation
Maul i:g as you dc, Mr. Fr.sid nt,
the tiinsrhhold of tbo exalted obi e
Untiring constituency with .
d that *11 that b® had sai i le 1 to the
iivruneDt inquiry: Why was it thut
those who La • Leen the bulwarks of th«>
natuns, wh » nin tlie conceded hope <»f
its future, received least consideration iu
iu counsel* and exj*eii*»nc©d oppression
rotber than protection in its legf^
i„11 n? Ougl.t tb;s
U it tho design cf return
a fatal and perpetual necessity, 'ihe
iruducers of tho great stsple of the
ecr d > markets—these who by thooueat
of their crow crowd a l the ibonoels ol
trade—w ere U*o-e wlw received has; re
turns frur.i the treiaure® which their ow n
hands dig from the >uil wLich they own.
ins cotton ir* in BoutLcrn tields w. s .he
iiioit woaderful talisman in the wi.r! b
u was adding to iu trade and industry
as nothing c!jo does or ever did. By i
transmutirg power
their nnmial pdgriintigo to tliiNt.|ut
test tht loving inti-re-1 if Georgians in
the growth ot our utate and tho progress
of our pcopK Hero each year are ex
hibited t*o many c*f our pr.xiucts as to
furnish evidence ot the diversity and
grow th of oiir industries mid tho success
un i wealth of our agriculture.
'ihoKi who repvr to this charming
park on these ■/evasions t-uruh tln-ir
r.iliceut oxhilii h ami rvturn to ll.o.r
homes with brighter hopes for <>ur fu
ture, with vi-ious of gr.ater poMimtu*®
growth and progrvfii. hi" display « t
harvest del : . all
in the langur go of magi.iflrn:
achievement of ou»* increasing we.U.u,
industrial skill and, commercial great-
TIi'j pro«p*rity is not peculiar to Geor
gia but i® shared by ever/boulbcrn state,
wnrrever you nuu ii«aw puiw Au^k-
Saxon stock. vliHi in-lie ihe South, un
der the old order of linug*. the home of
ulture. indrqivnJoiice a..d >tito®man-
ship, you li r .d a people who moit tho Ut-
insnd* of every emergency nn l have
proven themsvlv**® without a superior
n:.i ng the p«op e® o: the earth.
V. uu an energy tin«i.r|>aft-ed, with
courage unequalled, with a pride inher-
iledfrtMtlsUoshrtof ancestor^ the
South woe quick to i ruUr away theaebee
of desoiatioi), to rebuild her brokin (or*
tui. -. o to . -• •• j'*'vei:y w it ti pro-.;., i-
ity. 1 ho value cf the taxable piOjerty
of the twelve Southern state* of Ala-
lama, Ark i sa*. H rhla, Uooigta, Ken
tucky, Loubtana. MLetesippi, North Car-
otiom,South Caroliu*, Teniieseec, Texas
and Virginia, was:
ia 4«.iS4.mrm
loeieas* for t«n yexrs 9i.5>4,was:3 (
Aa tan save of 74 • per cent in ten years. «uii«
thr iBvica «■ ui percents*:, uf |k*i»ui. ti'*n wo* SI
Tb® taxable property of Ueor^a wa*:
jn fai.kM.SM
In Isuu It Is more Uiao 4u),v0u.a0
Iu 1NW the twelve S mthern States above named
owed i - fr.'KMUSff
toire*..- msa**
Decrease fa debt during bids years of. 9 HMU»
xaiiauAU iruBM.
The railroads la the twelve Boutbern^statee
rW *’ • S7,l-v i.illw. 40,U.Omflee.
Inrreaa* In tew years »uw talbe.
RaUroede to Ueerjtto were in
South
ipiiai ami Nwiiieru i i. 11 us.
To this l enter a nhurp and emphatic
1 tieniul. Our condition id tbo achievc-
of Southern energy, .South-
pluck and Southern genius.
Of tli ■
iiiJcr?e.-i ml tho {'rinci}ilc
stcuro democratic *uppurt.
ur safety. Ou this we plant
our nop*. None but tho Democratic
party b’lt-uld nsstimo to direct our cou
or e* ntrol our deetiny. In our content* __
tliero slu.tild be noproecri'ti not demo- of hi* spring ba
rats tight for prin i- | which hi> la-.t
entered, for
premiums, by pupils of the • duals.
There are, also, in tho oxb bit three
hnn !.«ome |icturc- cf pi • • ■' 1
buildin -* in the city, nn i a largo nup uf
the county, showing the location of tho
country scI.ooIh of tho m bt**in.
lerintondent / *uler in very proud
t Plaoe Solo — • P laaal
of Hancock in the
menf,
?i siZo(i !>.-of !l*r,■ : •,* ti in
dependent* largo and exha;i tiv • < vhii it
of tarn prtoduco as her ink: i di-
l l'iy from her j ,f. i;<,, con
fectionery, hay In twenty v , ,.
S splendid arn»' r..* t: !: • ro a selected
• - ; ‘ r- iflt- r« -1 in |, ut
the old saying tint gre.it
Bulo bundles is;.; pi n.i :n tiii«instauco.
crat*. 1 ot
pie and th*
demaiil. un
tied ei^cwiu
•••forni* vvbicli the peoplo i arc nrrati. e I. The
in.l leave tbo Jel.iils to l*e set- | every t* a> her who v
uerc. As to detaiK. it umv be j conv&niont form rj
tied only by cnutuaTconcession : 1 .*-t arinuui'report of*the eclu fa i l
nvTomiae. Fo pr.-tend t<> settle i ot the (Jctobir number of th
of t!.e l.RWallvc imrml/lj | Kdocational Journnl of w liioli
11 only *4 i»e
whert* the i.nttb* id to 1»« fougl.t is worse
liianfoliy—it h madness. In ail the
tiiaUcf our history Georgians havo been
uli. ru i-nnltfci *qu« «o tho dem*Bdi upon tli.-ir patriot-
North. I their w.bdom, I>et them uot
.•er tent, iron* tho .North. . .j 7
i no .South 1.as led in this growth. The j ra VX. . . .
North did not come, to her aid until | Lll! 51°!!.”"!:
.-Miutiieru genius iiau demonetiated that | f,“ r , * r? 7G“- *■
lierowM , fluid for |.rufilBl>l. inrr.f- Oa-ttwhcU/rn juiltr, Bnd con-
1 lervff.ain. They will act with urotlera-
tion c \ uudom. Georgia mu»t not
share fate that threatens South ( r-
j i«!t*rtVGi'iv»ia.«j;ind.v i s Jiislr
I dotiied i.i iho riche-4 garb of nature,
trndont Zottler i-. editor aro al-o in the
exlul^t and for general diwribunoi
among those who feel interested in
60(1001 lllUttiTS.
PROMINENT VISITOR-'.
Col. F. i.\ M*l.cr, ttreiident. aiid Col.
Thomas \V. Uailoiv
i this glorioiM Southland ne-
neMtowed her tr*-neuree with a )
n .V..TtedVAV"/ >>*1 Ji "Fo■nit
iron me mined
All
of marble* and minerals vvlilch
rill
ntl t
clicx
fcjhe
spreads !/• fore us in mining, manuiac-
ttu.n, ,,nd i. ri* uii me. hi every i.ni^siry
and trade, itossibUilies whose liinit* ex
haust tt.o i agination. No laud
gives fairer promise, no peoplo po-S'* s a
. i ln*r I e* 111 it f. d ne* gi * at pro re s n
thebouth sine•• tl.o war U*g n with the*
r*-i n l.e I ii; o<,ia ic party in l.e;
local g-vernmente. It baa bwn achieved
.11 t • f the un ,-t .u.il gruuli
■EES
Ji|**d vviih tie
?.h «*f art, rich with the wealth «»f
rce ami aertnoitarr, wirh out-
?Jn-l».s Bill uplifted ♦ yes le.uu-
h Invo for her children, pleading
unity of her sons, Hr brotherly
ontinued prosperity—for future
nations of the federal government
l,.* ,1 i. I’loctu Hi * * .MU " lull t! •
Kiutbem Anglo-taxi-n stoo»l at the helm
sni gu-ded ttio ship o
ita nan u ami
°PI r
l ruugut i die/. In every H -utl eir
p.osp nt. began with w hi e supr>
it i .f i- n o :.n 1 f(»itrrod by j
o'-ra ic adiniiii-.tr turn. To «os
tl.is growth wo must have good g<
inn t, u* have th>s t .ere man
divisions among tho Southern pco]i
ronqaii-on with tiiii e bcn i-il to:
ern ruwth all other :
i'aderd, sink into
n bconec. Tho
M.intw.11 a! TtimniK win
o r.oxt sje.iker, II*' devoted hims-lf
t r ly to lie j oiibilitM-s of Georgia
ns un ugricultum fctuio i.nd tint#who
board him *nidnftorWtr«l that tho speech
* wni i . o of the efforts of h.s life,
I 1 l.e b eech «f .senator Ju<** ph Brown
1 a- be. II « a «-rly 1 oked or t»y the peo-
I | le of Gcorgi i ever oince it b*is been un*
j dcistood ii t ho wn< to speak st in-fair,
‘ “ l * T j‘o ' »nd it w an n h**ui l • of regret to everyone
that tho
“llW.1'1
for
{.KSmUea 4.4S4 mike
locrease ia ten ytf r*8,0M mlks.
eorrus rAcrbatxs.
Id lB'O t’i«re«rere fa tbe^twelve Southern states
■smart:
Mi teaks.
6U.HH
sx;.*^r*
oull
of
all that
should be easy
it were ita p.roduc.
prosperous?
»»u*4 (ubRuuvuoj w .in . imh w» r* i—-—- all that
psuiur ntiaaioiity lisa raised you, i j comae from the sou the paoue octbe
^ s peiiupd, rccognire the official bouth, he raid, were rich. No . , ** u
* a sndulurets you as hfs excellency - j ] o*a; ’n* cr partisan and class legi>.. t.< n
■• i tie serene coupe euro and a d-s- j iouM cotenme thefistneasof the cl-u is
11 • patriot!: purrioeo utoi I or shut oat thegi ry of the skica T\wj
*“Mof ». ns slmnt ••'*• tlurt I lied a tvmforuU-lo living, but UfW>i
address them as meuberv-dec t} this, tlwy were. poor. Uespoko oi tee
‘K Ueral Assembly, liutai ., t!:cr i ex)*urts which wtrie daily trani orled
; ' u «* present, in no inccnsi .era*, from the heart of the fco .tu, and of the
«'• either, upon wluao coun.n - gold and silver which followed in t. eir
u snxiety ia yot deciplurtbla A ‘ train, nnd n- -*-d what became of tie
-hhuioaal contortion m the OiBcee j money. . 4 .
< filled, an J f r wh h ti ev are in no lit* i; * rd to discuss the tar 1*
1 r«-s]*cnsi! le, forbids that I | cju. *. • .mat the money was
eduree* tlie® all ot can ... atci- Use . fr . .• antry and Iron* 1 •?
h matters not that to such as nr# ]^coplo to cniLh the seat cf the Am* ri-
, ;r eito reeurne tho quiet walks o’ cao system of protection, lie taH j years ....
‘■ e life that the conviction wi.l j that no economic theory co*.ild| • -t ty t o , per t!s*ee bl*ie years the pro
‘7 mtue that, after all, office is Lut governmental act which taxed one man, ©f utr.ui'u.e Mar* t; * *
ia im
la icA«e to nine jears 1.3. r,:. T>,X?
I i.o prodnetimf cf pig iron in Virginia,
North Car« Iina, Gvwgia, Alabama,
Texas, Kentucky and Touucssee (seven
btsteei was:
Ia **.M1[tons
tn ;>wn l,euu.ua) too*.
lucres** la etoe years tooa
Aa lacrea* a of nor* thxa <00 per cent.
In the rtontli tho amount invested in
maiiiiGcturew was:
la jw*) - 9)70Jy sw io:ne grt*»t wrong to h
Iscrraa* fn nine years— -2,770 ; Tor ;t » cx-stence. just
aalMWaneef lmper sees, e .»*» m> -n d • it a* to resu
Ihe total value of all ] rodiu ts of the jhe , t l , hucli a inove.ii«-nt
I ai 11, . among<*ur po ;»le.
however gn-at, purcliuou i ut i
of democratic unity, would l
in/, U.iiuiiiog cur«*. Tt.ose
Southland w ould under ui\r ;
for any purpose cr»-u:»* striie
is a traitor to his country und
hit raco. Let tlii- reign of a
ph* I •• :ccee b d by di cord i
is*.t uns an*l every inter-vt
paralv»i- will strike every
onerUbed institutions wilt
every industry will wither,
are destined to bo tho leaMing »tates
the union—divided, our growth ai
ccelrd by decay.our future is firajie i
gloom. Tbire U i.o n**< ••^s.ty fo div
ion. If prudence and pit no:
consulted, tLire wi!’ ’
i zuoseU can prevail,
un. oil ] •; .**. 'io do t os every d»
crat acknow'o i^e that
all human* institutions his
allegiance is duo to the Demo.;
party. If properly
ora nnd properly treated by
good in t
trs movement. There can lu
po; ul rr movement so widoa*
embracing will.in itn riibh
unable ta attend.
c y I IN M/.AIoi: mows n ABSENCE
11-1 Col Avery said:
nt j ••Feilow-i t.x ri of Georgia, I Lear to
i‘* I you hvurtfolt greitu.g from that veno^ j
no itteJ BtAU**iiian, -i:at *r Jos ph K. |
in Brown, woo will# ou clo»o l<y Ids own
in- choice l.is long nn*l il rintri us pu Ic
ue*. at * to o; ca or in your .-eivice. He arcepted
utter iu^iK - with |*rofo m l pi a-ure tin* invitiation of
of no policy your lurored prc»idtnt, farm
t..e b*s of n, r ele t ot tbo state, to U k I
b. the reitt- usi tne country, 1. it a i H-h office of speaker. It ill;] rates the
dMpre-:i; tliU thB bad »«:her in l-l. tM1J ,u.u ol abi.ity,
1 del cuto health ke«-,m bun fr* m meeting *'
i un* . face to
wall hi id
in the lich
and do Lb v .ir."
CLARKE COUNTY EXHIBIT
t. * c i*. ftumii nn tm left of the entrance
I to Piemium Hall, and tb* w»ll knotn I
1,1 ' . beery ft and voice of Dr. Edwin T
♦mpty tsubie and a
■•{on en occasion s*» auej l • ti , I
1 • ui so komi l c zoning une^e » .
V *‘ ll » outstretched an..a, l w. tild ;
tbv medium *f even suggesting
o i ;• , t ti.e
wtialuuu B, on I. w.t I j r:.i • rr.-l
•i nil, ai my
id, mt, th t
-an rfM you, oci
®*c; i . j
tl.o
ntal act which taxed one roan
:.ta d encourage tho i t
r. That no argument <
r p .11 ate tin* legislate
oney from the p
the
r.t.
tiu* ] i• cut .NioKitff.’v i .11 ; *-•• in. *'• U' p«*r
frciiitno r.«rri *-r-. ti i 1 iU rur-i tu gi\e to ■
the favored manufeci
burden wm ph**d o:;
raj i'aii’lH t f the ecu
If a mml if
:-s icritlcin;
ting on tlio
but clear
Go thou
llersepta sea pkc« ^
and storm light as
wave-swept sho o a
th# ford U excel Uot,
a email, but most
ent of th# Farmer*’ dui*| piece, ,J^ lra F^,
couuty, can be seen and heard Tfi
. c *1 lemons.
long line of ex- The pupils of i
*, the ball some hluition a largi
i the door. | sketches which
of the most enter-
■; in i be state of
may be found tli
Iu i
and Mec
a nud in another part
same nuil ling. Athenj and
.unty can boast of tb» most ex
ent system of public ecboole in charge
l*r f. *«or E. U Blarwtoo. There are
rral of the manufacturing industries
;Ulfc» rrnrosented in this exhibit.
Athens Manufacturing Company
i a very tar^e exhibit of checks, jasns
cottontilce of their own manufac-
which will compare favorably with
i in every
talent sur; rising n
from 8 yeere of a h e.
liou it is unkind to select, and IT notice
is made of* individual drawings it n**.-’ht
uml to dwcourBg* ,U..a wlio niuit nec-
iMBtllrb«ooiitt«d. ill. I-0-- llu *-
ever, that moet of th# young i « m
in after years receive lav. r—.o uu nnon
. r pictures in larger c.\»nL:iious and
Irons more able ethics-
go, -1 i - its *•! colieo-
for
tho iiarveit queen 1 peal.
But that it i
statist i
it, '..in R n* j r ulU.r.H u
upon the poor and Ui« bouth Hie t
With such a band of
-d never go abroad
r music to deli >ht her guests, Y#*:er-
iv m* rn>tig all nature was happy; t! *>
1 fuUs enjoyed iheuis*-lve«, tho ciul-
wa-. boseveri jp-..i:*.*i on the filial liy : oren were lull «f laugh,er m.d even ti. •
Kitty. tr*«-:. tbs gt A-.hes »nii tbo bmiH p euud 1
*ih*» pool ,#lifng had nothing wildly ; to nod and wave and twiner their up-
ex*, t-ng Hbout .t. tl*** *j-/ris !»eiiig a|e prol»etion of such a k ene <>f innocent
parent,v tiuiuiuu-. ul-uut laying <*ut th^ir j »mui* nun: and guarantee of inciesstu^]
u «...«» United titstee or abroad. A
xr * t »smples of wool dyed eltb
til. An i-n-- AUkm Uanu-
factoring Company. ,
ihe Gtf rgia Factory, on the Oconee
river, tho Fr nceton tactory. on aiiutM#
Ocuree river, tho Athens Foundry and
Machine Works, the Athens Pottery uud
>, w.t I’»i«o Manufactory, tl;e Athena
Bobi in 3iills, the Ati.ens Tannery, and
otboie from all over tbo couuuy orerep-
ru-4 nte-l ia the d.e, lay. .. , , -
In th. cvDUe of t:.a*xkil I tk« I.tt.o U. • •-• »•'• *
not ili-liBnMl.il is »can»l«»* I-
‘ ; Unc^ tb, pdei
a ad l.er. Doan
upeof the throne
illed to ove r-
grand bar-
tion of portraits,
which, and at tnis t
' . I' -! *
the pointing was ex
is a mo6t f •-'thiui J
grows younger eve
hie present 7'{
pieted ia
luencement
piece
a roonochri
act of fetrik
Jciuisou
Mill liio rapid-UtrfcDgtnen the Democrati: party among 1 spare cash too reckleseiy. This feature, prosperity,
Irrssed in a beauti'ul
the w ork ol the Ladies’
of Athens, whicu ba-
l„, teli t a U'luiiiul exn. it of
l.eir w*.rk. Tms inaiibituii is
luritable and its patr*-..»-ss« , »
o* lndo ihe Kav'iug e.cwty l*»*its >*
.ktheofc. . „ i l aiouug
i Hung in good politicos on tnc wails,