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The report of Oeneral Cuter, which |
w. published yrteasday, though rn.de in 1 TbaroworoM tetenuntein tb.ftr-
formal official style, "tale. fact, which £“ 7 , b in „ fyur of tbl
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SATURDAY AUGUST 22. 1874. ! will direct general attention to the Blank wb j,*s.
nmn m. mabtim.
Hill* coot. try. Thin region, being partly in
Dakota and partly in Wyoming territory,
in latitude about 44 and 45, mast l*e
nearly midway between the fertile cnlti-
Table sections eaat of the Rocky Moan-
Ha. Ciusut. H. Maartaaii la the agent „„ j thoae west of that great range,
for the Enqumza-Suu for Moaeogee and Throughout tbia eiteneire atretch of in.
w
arte at aittBimoT mirirm t .tutwt
Mil roa » urtici.
termediate ooontry, aa haa heretofore
1 been auppoaed, there waa no section fa
vored with snfficient rain in enmmer
to admit of the cultivation of
cereals or other vegetation growing in
that season ; and it was known that for
the most part this broad region waa not
capable of irrigation. The prospect of
establishing any thickly-settled agricul
tural population between Minnesota and
the Salt Lake region seemed very unprom
ising. But Gen. Custer believes that the
Russell counties. He is authorized to
anliott advertising and subscriptions, and
to naaipt for the same. We commend
Mat aa a gentleman in every way worthy
of eonddence.
Tn Galveston Jfrwr, of the 16th inst.,
baa apeciel dispatcher from numerous .
towns in Teas', all of which report the
crops, especially eottoe, much Injured by
the intensity and continuance of lhi
drought.
Tn Idttls Jtoeb Qamttr eayu that an Black Hi'la country is favored with suB-
importent cnafteeaoo was lately held at rient rain, and ha haa found It well
Hot Springs, in that Stater between Sena- j watered by atreema. His belief in rain poum
tor Morton of Indiana and Clayton, Me- i in summer seems to be sustained not only j Mills
Clnre and Smith of Arkansas, and inti. | by the appearance of the vegetation there - - in Rich.
mates that the object of It waa to deviae Augoat. bot by the commonly aocepted mon(J aoaB| , hr)d )B Angasta on Wed-
a aeheteu Her sthauMIng flats, amaasina- theory that eitenaive traeta of timber nndaT . . ^- -
tIona and ontbraaka between the whites will attract rain Aa elevated region
and blacks, to hava an iatasnea on Com. ! heavily timbered, in the midst of each a
gnm ' r,at area of plain and mountains death
tula of trees, would seem to present a
Gtoaoa Faaaas Tsai* is credited with condition very favorable for the ettraa-' gan'c™ gjewart. ^Macon" 1 TarTor'^and
a good point in tha Bascher-Tillon cats. l;ou 0 f r.pora with which tha ataaoa- ; Dooly, havo nominated Cook delegates
Gaorga was imprisoned, a year or two h# , might b . charged. We therefore 1 to the Congremional Convention. Dodge
ngo, for publuhing eom.lhlng concerning tLink thM , Gm c,,, h „ good g-ounda J*™ ro,
thin am. —dal, and now be want, to j f(lf bil lUt b# bM ,„.nd in «b. * cTc“' Kb^^^iM^tolUe
boon why all fha editors ifi the oonntry p l(c k Hills country a region highly and Diatrict la yat to hear from.
—Haralson county Damocracy declare
that “hasrafter wAyrill act recognize, as
a social araociate, any ntn who votes for
a candidate who favon tha civil rights
bill."
—The Carroll bounty Democratic meet-
ing, which appointed delegates to the
Congressional Convention, declared in
favor of Hon. Henry R. Harris aa the
first choice of the connty.
—Grading haa bean commenced on the
North Georgia Railroad, and it la believed
that this part of the work from Marietta
to tha Cberukae eountj line will aeon i>e
completed.
—Tha Atlanta CndiMira, of Thorn
day. Bays that no arms of any description
an in tha pnsaeesmo of the State tor dis
tribution. Nod# hava been received siaoa
tha last quote from tha General Govern,
meat was distributed.
—Tha Ckronirie amt Smtiort nays tbs
Southern Croes Cotton Mills, of Its eMy,
reoeived on Tuesday, from a New Tork
house an ottfar for fifteen thousand
.nods of gooda. The Southern Cross
“ eomineaeed operations quits ro
ll at taftaat,
Sanaa
~ 1
IMPOtftA
Iffl
... friend! sad aeqaaiataaeer of the faml
era rcapectfatty larked to attend the feaeral
iron the rertdeoee of her roo-lndaw. O. O.
Holme*, (eoroer of Troop and Hridee a rseU)
thla(8»torday^ornloy^!^clocl^^^
THE GREAT GEORGIA
OF I OF'
FAIR
DUUUIJ, urtu aujuaia ire »»
■ to appoint delegate* to the Con-
greaaional Convention of the Eighth Dir-
triet, tmaaimoosly passed a reau lotion in
favor of the nomination of Cot J. B.
Camming.
—Five counties in the Third District.
By ELLIS 6 HARRISON.
Fine Furniture «♦
Auction.
A t n oclock oir satcrdat next,
m* At Instant, wa wUl Mil In front
r oar store, tor a party rrnorie* from too
If, ■ dutiable lot furniture, con ning In
On * ( pair Totem-Totes, o*o eat Cuhioaed
Chaim, too largo Li/ Chatrr. on# Martif-
Tuo oaatn Table, two < arvaU. one Mahoaany
Wardrobe, on* Clock, lit JHntn* boom Farui-
tare, ene Cook Stove. Boroiaa, Waehrtaadi.
Badetaade. Mattraoaaa, Table Chain, sad
other desirable good*
ALSO.
One Wheeler A Wileoa Basing Msec In a,
lataat ttylo, with AtLohmaau In good running
Pas' Top Baggy, ha, Aa. aag.c at
Miscellanies of Georgia!
By ABSALOM H. OHAFFELL.
Fom Sale at
CHAFFnrS A2VD PEASE Is * OR MAH’S
BOOK STORES.
Im Two Pan*. Pilot %t.
»MfEP drodkwla
<*>*« EtiovtEs* Coc-et of B^am aid i
Ratesws. Mfbooskb Conmr {
Sealed Proposals
w 1 ^.,
are not 1mprisoned far publishing ten :
times ge much as he did. Traia waa ;
excsptlonsbly favored—s very
the deatri.'
sue tn i
—In an affray eA Cinvaiaed. White
county, tin the 12th' met., sms mum was
shut through the thigh, and another. Iks
Davie, badly subbed, a« we learn bom s
dispatch to the Atlanta ContUtuH.ru. The
Dietnct Conveotioo waa then in >• esteem,
bat this affair had nothing to do with its
Chess sa the Oo.ecta reed, (known ha tva
« l) The (Isa aad rpeeMaatioas ass be
•ees at the Ordinary t omen Tha Commie-
too right to refset ssyer ell
bftdA
By order of the Beard of Comm let! mera.
f 01B.trrdtr.sry
sad CISrt of Commla>loner* Coon.
ssgte td
always is bed lock, and his premature As reg.rds the minerals of the region,
meddling with this eetudal brought no |h(> obMrTtlkm , B> de seem also eery fs-
•zeeptios to the nattel ntn of Uz miafor- j Tor „ bl , Bu , „ „ BOt , mineral region
*“*••• a, s ir ‘ ■ j in that locality that is moat dasirabie,
M« H. u ~— member Meet to the I however it might attract the cupidity of proceedings.
Legieleture from New Hanover county gold-huntera and perhaps hurry eettle- —A letter to the Marietta Journal re-
If. C , wss, on Monday, bonndove, to the ' u,.u.fstt.r t^anvthmg.U* Whs. is StfR
Superior Court for obatructing the elec- wetted, in a national point of view, m a bags rattlesnake, es the 18th inst. The
tton is Wilmington. The evidence showed 1 flo ® agricultural country is tha desolate msake is add to have measured Blue feet
that be took bis stand at the polls, declsr- I »»<* uninviting stretch of which we ! in length, and to have been aa large
log that “no d-d whito man" atioold vote have epoken-e rich productive jPg 1 ! *!* b * f” °L ^
section
the gr«Et
until tha vote of a Ehalleognd negro waa
recaivad. Had a Democrat done tbia, the \ *»y barren aanda oi
proaaention againtt him would have been j aainmer bjr the aridity
nndar the Congnational Ku-Klux act, in-
Etaad of the State law.
Wit Hemet Tatar jt, Aaeiatant Hecre-
tary of Stale nndar l’nrtdfgt Itnehanaa,
has simoon<*d bimaelf ft an Independent
Candida'e fur the XLIYth Congre-s in the
Hid Diatrict of H^juth Carolina, now rep
resented by Robert B. Elliot, negro. In
hi* address to the voter* of the district,
Mr. Treaoot takes the ground that an or-
faniaed party oppoaiuon to the Ropabli-
can aaajeriiy td tie Bute, which he be-
lierea to be greatly eiaggerated, will only
aETre to bring ita memben t»> the support
of the party nomination! and defeat all
edorta for booect reform.
Tre Sixth Dieteict.—A special to the
Atlanta Constitution reports the noTnina-
tion oi Hon. Garnett McMillan aa the
Democratic candidate fur Congreaa in the
Ninth District. The frienda of Mr. Hill
area covered
parched in
>t the region.
Abundant timber, a rich soil, fine stream*,
and rain in the unmoier —theae are the
great attraction* of the Black Hill a. aa
indicated by the report* at hand, End
these are riches far greater and more last,
mg than gold a* plentiful aa that of Cali
fornia in her fla*beat mining timea.
One great obatacle to a rnab for the
Hlack Hill* at this time, in to be fonnd in
the hontility of the Indians. Gen. Cus
ter. if we way judge from hia report, did
not dream at the time of writing it that
ho wan to onoonntor nuoh ntrong opposi
tion from the lied men. He had fonnd
ont that they were sullen, and he ralatea
facts which show that the intercourse be
tween a fow of them and his command
was by no means of such a character as
to overcome their distrust or win their
friendship. Rut he evidently thought
that the Indians feared hia force too muoh
to attack it. Telographio reports of
stuck to him up to the 4 2d balloting, ! I » ,er d » u 1811 »■ th »» * h *T dtd »**«*
when the delegates fnra Lsiun end Pick. I bim - » n<1 in Ter T " trun K numbers. The
sns counties changed to McMillan, and fl 8 h ' 1 to °’ Iuu,t b,Te be " n an ‘> b »tinste
than Mr. Hills name was withdrawn and “ »• D ‘»7 w<!l1 onclnde from the
tha nomination of Mr. McMillan made 1 f »° l th “ l Custer’s superbly equipped com
unanimous. mend lost fifty-five men killed and wound-
Ws much regret that Georgia will not ; o' 1 - A * “ w “ wel1 provided with superior
have the ssrvton of Hon. B. H. Hill in I li B h ' ''rdusnee, of which the Indians, of
fha next Congress. Baft we hufi that Mr. j coQrM « had none, and had also superior
McMillan will receive thsuusDimou. sup. j small arms, and wss only outnumbered
port of the white' men of the Disiriet, !
and be elected by s heavy majority.
It it staled upon ofletal information
that up to tbs 18tb in.L the legislation of
the last Congress in relation to the finen
ess has had the effect of diminishing in
stead of inoross ng tho amount of legal
tenders in eiicnlation. The amount of
olroulattou withdrawn by tha deposit of
legal tenders in said to be greeter by about
n million of dollars than tha amount is-
•usd since the passage of the new bill.
And another curious fact stated is that
tha greatest amount of otrmiUtion baa
been withdrawn in the South and Want.
It la plain that the Eastern “money cen
tres ’ control the movemauts of tha circu
lation in spite of any legislation of Oon-
about four to one, the Indiana must have
fou Jit with great bravery and obatinacy.
I’nleaa the - Government determines, on
account of thta attack, to olaan
the Iodiana out of tha oonntry (whioh
wa do not think probable), the
stout fight whioh they gave Gen. Cnster
will be apt to reetraln for tha preeent any
rush of Kpeoulstion, gold-hunting or ast-
ttement to the Block Hills, and all adven
turers must await the regular acquisition
of the oountry by trasty with tha Indi
ana. When thua fairly acquired, if tha
czpeotationa raised by the report of Gan.
Cuatar and the aeooants of newspsper
corrrapoudents shall be sustained by ad
ditional explorations, we may expect a
settlement of the Bleak Hills region sur
passing in rapid.ty even the almost magio
growth of other favored portions of this
great country.
W* copy such unqualified statements i a
tha following with much distrust. But lu
this instance the remedy proposed is ons
that can hardly do much harm. We cut
from an exchange:
Croup can be cured in one minute, and
tha tsinedy is simply alum aod sugar.
The way to eocoiupliah the deed is to
take a knife or grater and shave off in
email particles about a taaspuoofnl of
53*5 XirV^’piK | iD « °T dl * ud : ol T "V°T cr 7?
Daoconr sun Cstbbkllib —The Alba
ny Ariel, of Thursday, brings doleful re
ports from its important ootton region.
It atatas tba situation thua: No rain since
the 28th of July—the severest heated term
experienced since 18. r >4—cotton plant blit,
tered and blastod—the boles withered,
wilted, aud dead at half maturity—fruit-
end administer it as qo ckly as possible.
Almost instantaneous relit f will follow.
—la tha last eon last in North Carolina
half a dozen zroart poliiicisns undertook
to ran with the hare aad fo.low with ihe
hounds. Every ausfa man ww< defeated.
rUvntg. Journal.
Aa the Democrats were not defeated, it
Battaid shat it tear ritehl before he killed
it Ha lived n few hoars after he was
bitten.
ALABAMA NKWBt
—Hon. W. B. Smith haa announced
himself • candidate for JBSge of the
Tuakelooea Cireuit, in opposition to Hon.
W. 8. Mudd. No nomination haa as yet
been made.
—Dr. Lnoas. of ML Meigs, informs the
Montgomery Journal that ha has kept a
thermometer tor tbe last tMMy-feilr years,
and has never known the heat greater
than 84 degrees in the shade, until this
summer. On last Saturday, at II o’alock,
it went up to 104 In (be shade/' ' 1 1
—On tyednesday night five leading ne
groes were attealed et Etifatila, charged
with burning Exhibition Hall at the Fair
gronnda, on the night after tba elation
riot in February last. It is said tha proof
against them ia vary strong. Jadge Kails
is no doubt in great tribulation,
—Tha Montgomery Adrertuer says of
the Radical btate Convention-. “Thera
are about 120 delegates presept, most of
whom are from this immediate 'Vicinity.
Tbia ahows that the back-bunp of tba
concur* ie btakau. It > hr-MrkimdDaat
convention that party haa ever held in
this State. Th, Strqbaoh aqA Robinson
County conventions were equally as
large."
—Pat Robinson, the Radical Tax Cob
lector of Montgomery oounty, and one of
the leaders of tha negroes, baa failed
to make a bond acceptable
to Judge Ely, aad his office
baa been declared vacant This ends a
dispute that has for sours time entered
into the politioe of Montgomery. One
wing of the Radicals charged that the
proeecotion and scenestione against Rob.
ioaon wen actuated only by party malice;
but It seems that none of their responsi
ble men would go on hia bond, and no ho
loses his office.
* i ^
From tke Mestgomaty Advert**, iiitv
Tbs SSate Csavsatls, ot Overseers.
Ibia detectable body mat at 12 o'clock’
yesterday, aod was sailed to order by
united States Revenue Collector Mayer,
wbo moved that Poatoffies Agent Clarke
be made temporary chairman.
This provoked quits a storm of opposi
tion, the principal paint being a fe*r that
Clarke would appoint a Credential Com
mittee not exactly to lha liking at eertaan
persona in the Convention. Clarke was
finally awarded the seat, And an bis open-
lug remarks uttered things whioh ware
never heard from a presiding officer in
that House before, viai “That he would
not peck oommitteee, nor do the dirty
work of any rings." It waa certainly e
severe reflection on the Convention, to
eay the least.
A remeikable feature of this convention
is the nnmber of oountiea whioh appear
to be represented by men from Mobile,
Montgomery and Lowndes counties. We
do not remember all, but a few inaianeea
will convey a general idea i Calvin Uood-
loe, Collector of the Port of Mobile, rep
resents Franklin County; L. E. Mayer,
United btatea Revenue Collector of Mo
bile, represents Wilcox; Ben ■ DaLsaane,
of Lowndes, answers for Covington; J.
V. MoDnffiie, of Lowndes, represents
Crenshaw; Mark D. Brainard, of Mont
gomery, represents Wins.on; H. J. Eu
rope, ofMobile, speaks for Greene; Bob
Kuox, Of Montgomery, represents Cleburne
and two other counties names not known),
and J. A. Farden, of Montgomery, ropro
THE OAMMNN
Weekly Enquirer I
A LIVE PAPER,
Within the Retch or Every Man,
Woman and Chid I
40,000 Subscriber* Wanted
AtUOrnttoAflMa!
The Annual Fair of the Qnnrgln State AartaaltarM Bnalety fbr IS74,
WILL BE HELD AT
Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia,
BEGINNING OCTOBER lOTH.
■ 1
CONTINUING ONE WEE RJ
'-i AW,
915,000 In Premiums Offere<l,firfM(i OStH E«ospt Wes-
als and Diplomas. NollNSirMka,
NO ENTRY FEE8 CHARGEDI
We append e few extracts from Premium List, an showing the range mt eher
ester of the Exposition:
COUHTY PREMIUMB."
To the County making the Beet Exhibition of STOCK.!.........giOO oo
To the County making the Best Exhibition of FIELD CROPS...— 100 00
To the Oonnly making the Best Exhibition of HORTinfTL I I IBt. gji jjg,
MESTIC Products sap qq
To tbs County making the Beet Exhibition of FRUITS MOW
To the County making the Best Exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFAC
TURE 8 110 00
To the Connty making the Beet Exhibition of ARTICLES MANUFACTURED
BY MACHINERY... MOW
For tho County making tho second boat exhibition of aztistes msnnfsteiisl
by machinery |go W
Notice.
Brats out leave CataiAn
<* EDNESDAVSesd SATI K- 1
DATS et t o'clock a. and no f.alzht ra-
"Hvad aiter ?***.*.
auzlf its W. JOHNSON. Agent.
F O R SALE ANO PE NT.
For Beni
ra>,n ^a>idenMM( l add 0 o r •eat* of St. w
oi Church, at sreMBt occupl -<i by ffjl
too. Pot session given first O.t.Xill
r«i». fco, ap|4f to U. uelk.un jr
who will represent me In above metier during
“7 absence.
augSI 9s4tX J. B. JONES.
For Bent.
rpHE STORE BOOMS AND CHAMBERS
in the Maaeofee Home Building. Apply to
B. F. COLEMAN,
Sec’j k Treas'r.
augWU or CHAS. COLEMAN.
For Sale or Bent
rjlHE LARGE TWO-8TOBY HOfTSE ^
oo aorthweet corner Randolph andMML
Mercer atreeti.
augl9 tf HENRY P. MOFFETT, Ex r.
To Bent.
pOft the eoeeiug yeer, the dwelling oa north
west corner Jackson and St. Clair streets, now oc
cupied by Mrs. We. C. Gray.
Apply to WM.C. COART,
augld tf at Georgia llotue Bank.
Tharo it npramlii at to nekfis poltti
ski campaign this fall la Oaacgla and Ala-
bama, and it la of vHalimgartanei to the
people that they tewtod bn thoroughly
posted on the queetion of party trace*,
nnd also ea to the life aad oharaaten of
the loan for whoa they ate to vote,
fill ttiit want fha pabtkhar of tha
enquirer- auN
has determined to establish ao Boon at he
can get oaa
For Bent.
J IRK 1I01J311, or • portion of it, c
Forsyth and Franklin streets, now
pled by the subscriber. Pus** Q |
or sooner if desired,
nag* tf J..
For Bent.
New Advertisements.
week warranted. No capital required. Par
ticular* aad valuable aatnplee sent free. Ad-
dreee, with • rent return stamp, C. BOSS,
WillUmiburg, N. Y.
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Drugiiln*. 4w
Episcopal Female Institute,
Under cb* ge of CHRIST CHURCH, Win-
caaaTBK, Va.: Bar. J. U Wa«*T,A.M., Pr ad*
, al, (lormerly Vice Prla. Va. Feia. I .et.) with
oo in potent as-l-unta lu ths sanoue ceperu
meute of Enell-h, Mitbematfos Natural Sol*
ence Language*, Murle, 'oonl *-nd ln»trumen*
t«l. Dra-lrg and PalLting. Tue eession of
tea eebolaetle month*, begin* Sept. 2, 1174.
Clicalaraof eoureoof rtud/, temr*. Ac., rent
— aupllcation to J. O. WHEAT, Wlnotmeter.
i Kelerencea. The Blihop and clergy of
THE CAMPAIGN ENQUIRER,
HORSE DEPARTMENT.
Brat thorougbbrad Station aud ten of hia Oolta
Beat Stall ion of atl wi rk, and ten of bis Cotta
Beat Griding or Mere
Second Bm Gelding or Mere
Beet combination Horae or Mare
Boat huddle Hone or Mere ...-r«*..^..“!rrr-.
Second Beat Saddle Hone or Merc
Third Beat Saddle Horae or Mare
Finest end Beat Doable Teem—matched
Second Best Doubie Teem—matched to to
Beet pair Molee-in haneas <»«
Best aiugle Mult M 00
4*0000
.. twoo
. 10000
.. MOO
MOO
MOO
10000
A.OK-.
the overseer creoka hia whip Sambo will
“travel," and they know it!
Heave ho! Civil Rights ie the “Jonah"
and mutt go overboard! That greedy
whale. Mental Reservation, awima conve
niently near, but ont of eight, and will
upon the ground. Caterpillar in myriads
where there is food for them, and the lim
ited work left for them now being accom
plished with fatal rapidity.
The A'eut correspondence from Arling
ton makes a report equally bed: Hun. | Mnte StTciairT Heaven knows how many
d reds of acres that havo suffered from ! oih*r counties axe represented in iko same
drought havo matured their last bole ; I "patent-right style. But they will all
mnat have been the Radical candidates j ceterpiller reported In every field, and in- j SJS'^te'comeeup!’ThoeeLOOO^Wte
for Congress, do., who uodonook to ad- oreaaing rapidly io numbers; a abort crop I T0 te» in North Alabama mute be ooaoili-
voeate the Civil Righta bill before negroes j oertein in South western Georgia. | atod—the nogro can be driven to the polls,
and oppose it before whitea, end were I ~ — — rights or no rights. The do not fear lot-
ha.,.. TV,. r„„_.„) . , . I A Rapid. FaiLcna.—The Radical ing 4,000 utgro votes by grasping et the
^..tell.dLTih Mi C-" : Congressional Convention of the Fifth 4,5»whitJ The f.bli of “t^og and
totekea aland against the bill *“ D . lt * ot> wh ioh mat in Macon on Wednes- hteriudow does not fit their case. When
ra.».ra ^ day, failed to make a nomination, and ad-.
J. L. Hxwano.—We learn from the jrurned tint (lit. Not half tho oountiea
SnUrpritt that James L. Seward, who in tho Diatrict were represented, end ot
has been acting with the Radical party < the eleven regular delegates present, five
ainoe the war, made e speech in Thouiaa were from Bibb. After organizing, the 1 J[iie jonah <ind _ ^>ew him mu on the dry
ville on Batnrday last, in which “he took Convention went into aecret aeeaion. The { land of LegitlaUm when the danger is
aqoare ground against the ‘social equality'! Ttltgraph aaya that in the aecret meetlog P^bThia expresses the aituation in a
meemire of the Radical parly, declared Jeff Long made e speech, in which he tb( euk-nad-dried
himself stripped for the fight against aaid tlio Republican party in Georgia ia bosineat cornea tm. It ia undfratoqd that
that meaanre, aad proceeded to admin- deed. The conclusion reached in this Gov. Lewis* retreat, to avoid a nomine,
later a caatigatiou to R. H. Whiteler caucus waa, that if a nomination were ! 'i° n ’ *1*1 no * *T*f1 ,{!'!“• Frl 'iii!’ of the
and all protended white ‘aoeial equality’ made there waa not the least ohance In "."iSLy affiliationa,‘ buMh^paj!
Radicals, that not only elicited a i the world of eleoting the nominee, there- ,, this time, needs men of jnet that
stormy applause from the house, but 1 ,or0 it waa wise to adjourn tint die, with- atamp. Lewis will probably be uomina-
won over noma of the eoterod Kepubli-1 out making any nomination at all, and tod l “O'»i*°, will all toe present State
cans present, who responded to hia call f that was the coarse taken by tha oonven- ^^I P *xS*toGaolZ Turau
by holdiag up their handa." Tha Entor- ' tton. ) ad. m Faldar, Ben Saffold and Tom To.
prim also says that Seward declared hia There were two acts of delegates from ; ten make up the Supreme Court slate,
intention to eddreoa tho negroes ell over Bibb, bot they did not makes oontest! White and Sheets aro_ understood to be
tha oounty in opposition to Whiteley. i for seats in the convention, aa it was jjMtead rMatena*to be^haodtrom!
Thoaaas is a very strong negro county, found to be too dead a thing to contend More anon.
and Seward hat long been the Radioal ' tor. -ra- ».* . --
Under in tba oounty. Ho haa faw rape-1 It waa reported that Daveax, who drew I —What ie wanted in Kansas ia non
lion io Georgia as a stamp epeaktr. So bit little pistol in tho Radioal meeting IViS? toEThSiUonuISSi Suhorate
it woald appear that Whiteley has a die- last week, would bo an Independent sen-, thieves ononfmlililjr Iffsate* Orntt
nul proapeot before bias. a, didata Ml
._ . . ileravor
tke Prot. Ei>is. Chuich of tha DIoeeM or Ylr*
g Dla. 4a
—$20—
W.LL BUT ▲
First Mortgage Premium Bond
IPUSTRIALlOITIONCO.,
New Terlx.
Authorised by tke LecMetere of the State of
New York.
First Premlate Drawls*, Sept, I, l*;4.
Capital Premium. • $100,000
. Addrefs, for Bond* and fall Information,
NIOROBNTHAU, BRUNO A OO.,
Financial Acanit, N Pams Row, N.V.
P. O. Drawor 29. Applications /or Agendas
received. 4w
HAVE ¥0U TRIED
JUBUBEBA?
ABB YOU
Weak, Ntrvous, or Debilitated ?
Am yaa — I—||H thm any eserlioa
req<m-tt« mom oi an ellurt Ikau yoa feel ea|>*hle
of amkiuf ?
Th*B try IU1TBEBA, the vooderfti!
Tonic nnd luvigonktor, which actaao bentficially
on the Decretive orgams aa to impart rigor to all
the vital force#.
It is no alcoholic ajipetiter, which atimuUtee
for » short time, oaly to let the vufferer fell to a
lower depth of misery, but it is » vegeubie tonle
acting directly ou the Iiv*r and spl* en.
It regalates tke Btaela, quiets the
nervrR, HDd givew eiii-h m healthy ?«n« to the whole
system m to soon uuhk« ths Invalid fc«l like » uvw
person.
Ita *p*rall5a la not vlolemt, but I*
Chirac tensed by great gentlest** ; the patient eg-
S iricocee no sudden change, no marked results,
at gradually hi* troubles
"Fold their teat*, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away.’*
This 1* no naw aad untried discovery, but has
been long need with wonderful remedial results,
and is proaouncad by tha higheat medical authori
ties "the meet powerful tonic aa alterative
known.”
Ask your druggist for It.
For sule by “
angS 4w
Wood. Wood!
QUT WOOD* ready ta«ri,|4X0 per cord. Wood
•owed for 50 eeate per aord. Order* Alftad grump*
ly oa application to tha
MUM
which be will Band to any
receipt of
FIFTY CENTS FOR FIVE MONTHS
Ten thousand axtra oopita will be issued
on ths first edition—on Important foot of
which sdviifHtetz SnU avail tturaualvu.
Gandidaten, and ubabmaa ot cooumit-
teea in Goorglu and llabami, as wan an
Grangers and other bodlaa, aboald make
up oluba at ones, and aaad to all tha po
litical Information they eu glean. Tba
iasuea an of gnat importaaca, and tha
people aboald ba muaatl to tba ateirganny.
Great aa wfli ba the axpiaai lavoived in
this enterprise, I will, an aa
ment, send free for oaa yon* tba Wi
or Stntnax
sending me twaaty
for
THE CilPAltrl OP
Hard times cannot ba urged for not
taking this paper, aa Ha low root plaoaa It
within tha reach of all. Let our friend*
go to work at ones, spread tha newa, and
aid ua in securing each a emulation a*
will make the new enterprise a medium
of the greatest good.
Uood man only will ba andomed, and
no effort will ba aparad to rid Alabama at
the harpies now praying on bar.
Ia addition to aU poliUaal newa, the
Campaign Enquirer,
a thirty-two aotnmn paper, wM eofitain
General aad Foreign Hawn, tha lataat
Market!, Crop Reporta, Htata tor Plant
ers, able Editorial!, Ho—ahold Reotpoa,
Religions Intelligent!, Bbatabaa of Travel,
Original Stories, Poetry, and Looal Intel,
ligenee.
Form Your Club* at Once!
CATTLE DEPART—™ JVC
•2.1 and $20, respectively, for the beat Ball and Cow of each of the ToUawiag I
Alderney, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham end Natives.
Beat pan of F«t Cattle—not less than ten head.— 4utw
Bate Mileh Cow T» fit
Seoond Bast Mileb Cow .—• 4S»
Beat brooding Boll with fire of hia Calves - 100 OO
Sheep.
•25 and VIA, respectively, for the beat Buck and Ewe of oaoh of too following
breeda: Merino, Houthdown and Colawoid.
For the Sweepstakes Back
Beat pen of Fat Matton M00
Swine.
Liberal Premiums for all the different breeda of Hogs.
Sweepstakes Boar * M 00
Sweepatakea How, with Pigs MOO
POULTRY.
This Department j* un'tommoniy full nnd libsml. Premium* sr# Off Bred for
Thirty-Pour different varieties ot Cbicken*. $10 for tbo b4si trio of sfiefti mrinty,
except HuntBini, for which $'» is offered for tho boat Ido of BBSh frilly.
Best Tri-j Bronx* Turkey* $ 10 0Q
For the be*t p%ir of Bremen. Hong Kong, Afrionn nnd Tonloos* Gossip sssh* 10 00
For tho beet pair Bontn, Poland, Mnscovy aod Caynga Dunks, sank 5 Oo
For the beat display of Domestic Fowl* 100 00
Beal display of Pigeona — 06 Oo
CROP PRODUCTS.
Bast remits from a two-horse farm g ao to
For ths mote ample and generooa snppoit, sufficient for a family af sight
white persona, to ba produced on the lowest number of acres and dike
least expense. This support to inolude prorjaioa for th! mailt and milk
stock used. The amount of breadstuff,, meet, fruit*, buttes and I
honey and garden stuffs, to be giveD, and also the details of <
manuring MO 00
Best three bales of Short Staple Cotton M0 00
Seoond beat lot. 100 00 '
Best single bale Short Staple - — 10 00
Saoond Cate do M 00
Best barrel Georgia mads Sugar M 00
Best barrel Geoigia made Sorghum Syrup M 00
Beet display of Samples of Crops, tha contribution of n single fans M 00
Best display of \fegetablee X 00
Fruit.
Beat collection of Apples $ M 00 1
Bsst collection-of Peats... 9000-
a
M00
9000
-4 MOO
su HOME INDUSTRY.
Beat display of JelHee, Preserves, Pickles, Jams, Catsups, Syrups and Cordi
als, made and exhibited by one lady 4 MOO
Seoond best display ot the same M00
Third bast display of tha same M00 1
Beat display of Dried Fruits MOO
Seoond best 1000 1
Beat display ot Canned Fruits ft 00
Saoond bast 10 00
Beat display of Canned Vagatsblaa ;. MOO
Second bast 10 00
Bast display of Ornamental Preserves, cut by hand MM
Bast display of Domeatio Wines.;
Best display of Bread by one lady
Handsomest Iced and Ornamental Cake, to be two foot high.
Needle Work.
Bsat made Gentleman’s Sait by a l*dy
Best nude Lady’s Snit —.. at W
Best made Silk Drew by a Georgia Lady, cot a drank maker 96 00
Bast piece of Tapestry in Worsted and Flos*, by a Georgia Lady 96 00
Beat finifibed Baby Banket by a Georgia Lady 96 00
Beat net of lloooboir Ca*e, by a Georgia Lady 99 If
Beat display of Female Handicraft, by one lady .69 00
Painting*.
Best Oil Paioting by a Georgia Artist -i... • (0 00
Bestdisplsy of Pointings, Drawings, etc., by tha paatls any Sabaoi or
College — MOO
Beat Oil Fsintiug repreaeming s Southern Landscape from nature.... 9000
Best Oil Painting representing an historical scene 1000
Best Portrait Painting 9000-
MILITARY OOMPAIfY.
For the Boat Drilled Volunteer Company, of not lam tout forty mamhara,
rank and file $M0 00
Seoond bast 9MM
Third brat 1M 00
THE FIREMEN’S CONTEST.
At s masting of the Committee of the Fire Department and tba Fair Commit!**,
the following programme wss adopted :
FIRST PRU5E—Hook and Ladder Companies to ran three hundred yards,
and put up a thirty.foot Ladder, ascend and descend a mas, and tatom tha
Ladder to the Truck in tha quickest time $ Ti 00
SECOND PRIZE—For the bast time made by any class of Stas man, to ran
three hundred yards, get up steam, and play throngh one hundred fast of
hoee in quickest time 100 00
THIRD PRIZE—Second class Steamers, for the beat play throngh oaa
hundred feet of hove 100 00
FOURTH PRIZE—Third class steamer', for beat play throngh one hun
dred feet hose ...V; 190 00
FIFTH PRIZE— Fonrtb class Steamers, for bast play through ana hun
dred feet hose 80 M
SIXTH PRIZE—Hose Reels, to ran three hundred yards and play throngh
ana hundred feet hose in quickest time...,. 80 00
SEVENTH PRIZE—Fire Extinguishers, to run three hundred yards, and
play through fifty feat hose—fifty feel witter MOO
Al! other nrrnrgements will be min! • by tha first officers of eaeb Company visiting
ths Fair, with ttie Committer of the Atlanta Firs Department.
COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT—Jacob Emuisl, Chief; Beak Barry,
First Assistant Chief; ,1-rrr l.j noli, Saoond Aasistan’; John Barkis, of No. 1; J. B.
Gnllatt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No. !1; W. R. Joyner, of Hook Hud Ltddar; D. A.
McDuffie, of No. 8.
FAIR COMMI l’TEK—R. R. Voting, Chalrmani Mayor B. B. gpraiir, Aaron
aaa, A. L. Fowler.
Companies desiring to eater for the nhuvs Prises, In ths Mratneu's Contest, will
address, for further information, It. 0. YOUNG, Chairman Mr Committee.
RACES. - .r«r ••
Purse for Trotting Hones, open to tha world *IMM
Pone for Running Horse., nncii to the world., MOM
Five other parses of liberal amount* arn offered,
djr Ths above Is but aa cutllae ot tbs Prsml
TUBAL SOCIETY aad tse CITY Or ATI. A.
aad Art. Tbs lull Pnalaa Ll.t, In punptil.t
A. R. Caxkoch,
1 torsi, will be Mat hy msK agaa mytlmtlm to
Freight* aad Trui*portotiM.
Ama*vtes*tawtll to aads with tha vnrious Raltmad and Ottamsbip ItassIH tbs nasal ite
dsesd rates ler (Ultorx and tettelw eontag W Us Fair. . „
Article, stay ks Mat, ooit«*ned ‘‘(l«r?» mats Fair, Atluta, daeeita," at any «te* alter
tha arte of Oetob.r.
Ne pain, or expean will be .pared to rn.be 1 be approaching fair ntttr a* a Mate mMM-
ties, er to contribute to tke comfort aad enjoy mint er Ite Ttriters, aa* an ysnmanra nm*te-
fauy tevtted u tern, rad bring what.rarJ