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w<"?c, la eh# front aaL' ••• 'j* s Lo
were vrOltttfe- to iu£w? (icwis mi ins-dia
tioa which had been built up msinl"
for their protection rod guidance. a
.don't think t .> . . .- mb • wo me eh
•When I state that • um eight- years of
my inonnibenoy tits department haa
, raduaUy been grmvinsr in .favor with
• ae farmers nnd that mj earnest effort*
to cieke it effectively and actively t>ae
fnl to thorn ere even now bearing fruit.
Tbo Male le;i ifrt-urb w> soi-v.on
Wh, o l ic-ox el"-’ ,;o t;' 1- . ttiC-: i
-of she eyetom bf which oil in
epecfeWKJ wore recuL-r- gweb eshcstJ
taut Ar. <<?> . .Ir,:- them t<3 *-■■
*:v' raft; 1.-ft ib >-‘? tbiwa to
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In PsooEefi':.' U.e?. fc-iioJi" l .; ! " ; -
ii •. of P-oi,
na!ri: -,.f tbe IK . .00
redncod from s:k*o<S to §BB.BB jr
month, sad only fear of shaie tvsre hept
on doty Ac •whole yt*i :be others from
four to •:.•; ~. .tha. Hare w?r em fhw
estvingr oi eeve®l dc-licA The
offlrc arpr-i.s •’•••'. "Ar by the
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w, . > 'a.
etaadUr Iscroreed • >..U' they hr. ro h> r
mere c'" • " y't’Mti -ujd c-ho wort.
'■■in b‘-.r. -.'5 '■ by orlginai
r. o. *.r ■ '!. >p-‘b - ebijUt r, eraaa*
pits cf •' ••*'%•• -id- hee been
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Athour. to fE: ;.. • sf isrj tbs tot-.-
t&af isoric r ■ • . ' ■ ■ '■.■• (i.ti.'i pry
in Jr:' . uxv X on i4w
, ari and is -
> con*is3soaej of agriewStitre
This ■ ■ ins eased asd
brfbe - to fib.:- at ;; rh tr lr eb ‘
-i.Uly • . . . ' *.
trKUiWiiliirifb/ cir-.ro tef.-.s
'e:it:her C ■ - : /.-.-ii £
the dc;.3> lp :'.t the W Uosa 0? ■vy :nc
eating vsAaitbij isforiiiA.tsan -athr. !s?m
ers througliunt the riatn iu tiia stitssifn
tion of pkte matter, forntohed to thy
weekly : in Ho* of the ciroalar*
Cub ; * • - i-*r/ i. 1 ’i'O
"mruthlt ri-id pnu'T^rr.
(30!’ oinsag pmec! • . .. o!<r .
ccaui'.-cu-t rvi’fe lira v -i.. gp£..-u..-D,
the-i-':"- A .■-A iiudred smb 1
joCtr. • . i :.!T *.r r-ut-cd is a. <>
Mason .rf er..- v ‘ : r. us.-
wceb'.y - .-u At.-tr.. V/ 0 fra i
io ri .1 n c ' b iiictvtband .
>h rr .it . -y- ; fer) •■• are practi
esiiy cut or- i~ •: ' '• ■. cf ;
ir. 31 . . ■ •••"•.
in couoo with t\.,- boay world 1a 1 fra j
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vim lafwaf eg a to
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.In ifc . - .'■• . . 10 she
(Suite, V",s ttows fty an uihiWt oi
the wc*9oi# *r:7 mtmtf Ihror.gh
ist Sk.w Ue4ss. (wil fcvf.iWith vhat
'. . h'v.rrf.v ?*■> pewbOMei. mo. Both
1) Tol.->if ; fteve been widely
o'.'3tet*sft tad -.-rteiy teed sad I ho
llew bd“?p ton toetrantl in
-.. a: tiio csonaooe ;vii t,os-r
: i .; atwte otftn to thoeo •eekia.e’
frenr>'.v a a *o.-rioa. whore wt-e
•:' J - - o.r<ted f ud where the
*nl is.Vorof ts dr.e time roup
% * rewor-is ol tltlfvd work.
•Ur. my wl in the egiioultural de ■
BMttSfi*!! I aA refer with a feeling of
s'c*t j-tsde. The d-jpartmeut luis tjeou
to w blga ;:>.!!(? of vf.. uine.-s,
..na.'v ughoet sho r.tato
*v*. y f 'Kwc c r MU., its importance
- -v.. , r,<;: • which it to
•< ■ ?<.<•> • . .••'*’' IjBiiDPK. Tho oupn
.Jr-u ’S' ithTSfft .t< *ii* depV'i:rnt,
■-j'.'O!: ;;r<-’i h*4 r.o i
- ! o-.'i ?
■ha tnH ih-ii vi? Bteonohet sepporters
) ;.r r;f i-’i;; farm
nh*> c.'ca F-. op;:'sod
f.' .;i '*Ux : ‘lc: 7 .ii '.n’i eri.-cc.
. ■ . utbs - -• o.nibe.l
•>•/ i:;.v . toae**.d
ho ulli sfe to the full s-.r-v -..j . •'
.y ■ 1 i .-j j yot to be &<ompii(h*. , A
• t'r ‘ t.ho o>O.'A4.a dor ■ •!)..lit oi ’*v -
I'ionltort-.
;> s', f'vt feuo-.whv !iooo the life
ft’oed sf car -..-sultry !: ivesh. healthy
• >*:iV.i}'.ir.. Tlx; htut!A-.!B oi farmiw;
i't.rdr tha whole people It is the ; asis
•if the pvo* .*■ dtv of our tr.*nsportnncn
Siers ii, rsilr--v*d and ships, ; vveli nr
i>f all the money trann-.tliens of tho
I'; r-.T‘j. .7 i.-.ru l >\ : sod
r; .•: o' old 1>- pehlby ti-:
jy.jwer* of eh- •.-’-.itry. it >.-t>n<la
:*. it', blood etravein:: throafrh o’ui ar
■ oi of anc. co-.r-. i U lieu
.* the ftmadatten of th- fe.-yp.! u,.4 po-
Utkfti power of th; snition. Wit
U-. Wordy ■■ipp si o’: that it boisutifr.l
Jxi Htentrare sad art. and even sci
oneo. woald hingnieb and Ui: rtat:.;-
v‘*-s sfcdvr tV.’ But ft<s the kifcsion of
fresh Woo • ■ const nto eit ■
i v ,!' .-■ &.* hiVT would die out ini '.tea
r -.itione
it :■■ i. ’■ r i’u', . ... ■ u .'
.: ■ pa 1* oeasnred by the cor dition of
id; ,igrkGrentbig tH.- *o bo
'W, hov.' .'ti et U' "7
Stk/ >r tu*4- ’ ■ . "■:
•pc-hf-n? eta’-ione, f.x ..V • 1 institutes,
hgrichltnrel had Bicdhiinical
ogrionlts'f"-l roc'-.r-iCi. t.-rrxj . oJab>
c-ormt.v ,:• >* .a: , •' •<• word".
O' ryedu, : ,-i 'inv ’ . •! '•:• -
■i’ V‘ '0 -.; . -, ; :,■ -< i i-.ui: .ti ■■
, j\. '■ -'a. I i-rtinv-v-;'.. i ■'.t’r...ivfja is or.
fr •; -■ oeb ' o: f rvr
5.. .-.■-i. May ■: peaplo, from th-
K; • '• •
•vi ;• i ... .drvi. work hartuontensly
end togas rer to seewfe the adra&tages
vshici, mi; occrao to ouch and every one
of them, when Osorgio beconifro o eelf
fCßtein'.ag state, buying Uu-gely, per
hnpe, but eßlhr-.'tß--'fO.'
E. T. Kesßsrf,' ComsniMioaer. -
Sastar Beets.
CumvoTJ.—Oan sugar fcceta bo grown
Bnc"BsfuUy in Georgia, end can the
?--- (tvc them be irc ncioct'.: -cd ia a
smntl way by tho farmers.
Arawks*.—According to the dopart
re*i; c ,>• i \i•-->. ■*> W^shisigbin,
- f. •• beetfi can not ?:o grown profitably
ia the -t'-rtes. I qu-Tts you
: "it-V- •f’T} f b.l { e i' f-f *S*
... * t dev
xi'' F ‘ifi '. • <,T id\ 1 -.*f \b
tb<* f<SvdCo?‘K*ts tv. •* -t 9 - Wl?h hirfc foo
Met <* rone*mod. S* is found that tbi
o!,s be 6coemplisid for to the sooth.
;.. • .... ;••...<• ai; :.r.ch locaUttes
;po;i .c.rich in sugar nu
i.cm ecibnA no the n-antifactuta of
.(> gw thsa teess. (frown iurtber novtfc
I. ‘jy.-tt ' ira3<nulred, however, that
tb, - resdonn north nixi south do not
cr : ’ty to tuiy ttV-: ck.'te parallels of laii
f-- ’ . hut rr.i rto iMrf'.oraml linuß,
c-'K: -h ia nary cccos rca obliquoly to
tat pa ilkib c? fetitado, end in some
i,-*en v.'.'h them r.inipst at right angles
Asa eras it of -j<Bay yea** of careful ex
y -t?a; ■: -. it maybe caifl that an
; - /, -;; olcr.e ip concerned
mpt beet fttxeins its greatest per-
Aev i*cn in e *one of varying width,
thr-cuAk the center of which paoses the
?>■ ! lino of 70 degrees Bahrain
I:., ths mouths of Jun, July and
.sk-; gust."
i: agricultural department at
7 Aon ir In the .ibov.
,• 1 aootl'cv as , tla
■: ' :. ere* ■ <i te 3£r an growln
7" ;'■( >ly, r.-.-' the 7X3iu
<. . ' '.‘A riZ", laiS.
.• Vc to • 't>-3 L.jdv.ii-,;:.. .. -i :'
i; . ■ A ■('.■ --<trv,-. part •■.('' and ni
■ . Obt;. Eaa"■ !-•, Illtnch.
fossa, /• Hebrafka, and-thence dips a1...
... v ."., : .7u io icirtr/ian • ;
t-ui. '• <*caaeutitfeorfty,bowww,says:
• --7 -7-t *• 'res snany lonsdUic,.
iyfj; * cttA;-. of cliis belt, both
aa-.ii s' 1 -.4 >;i-<i, fa whlc-i the sngar
bx?j4 vrlil bs tod w thrive;
bo( tJ ! 3 will bo <lue to some
is* ■ of the eU- ure
os t-rfl, quo not Cos any favorable Influ-
Vi .. higher or lower temperature. ”
ft. • opieteo to that Hso mar beer
o'c-aic) tod sijitable eoM, tensperiiUiro
■_va& tpC'i'iaf# tnft-.: rellsyrof cur aort!;
coontt.vo 'Vo' on the plate**.!.* of oar
;i i,o f -.. - ; .ov" ‘rat v>o-t eisowhera in
\Ci* r' Thtf COSt m ptXHv.htf &*'pU’
trfie? s ' i*
990.00 to $60.00 x* *.ore, and the value of
tt’' fOf f t tretn *40.00 to $70.00 pet
esre. ec.-v.-raiag ? yioM and percentage
ox 1 *acchariu matter Hi the beats.
'i i'u ditto? part 31 year }Qeet2oii ■.:*
j'.-'iy •.►yfffA.. l-y the :-••.••. r; cU>
partm-. at as foliov/s:
••On . >..;jt .i the elabor.ttenif.NK <
(be process .rot the costly nato.-c f tb.
jMftoUtTtf'ry which is uocosa&i'y t■ • pro
due-.' sugar, cvr-.n in a tunah wa;,
it it ro t lolitfvod tnat it <-. -uUI be v-roo
abl; ' ■ ■:•. the w:iy 1----.-V Hod '-': •
depart) - uo be t edge ■
sniC6fcr .- ■ . u.war :. > rot "f r *
4-i( ■ .
not . - <:••.tivir-y -if Loot .uv r\ :
v■’••vh ;*■•;• .;% -,>r.-N.r irr s. co?t-iug oaiy t*
I3V • *•: -'Vitefe has Aay-anr*©-
oir-,v’•. ,* S : .'i*'Doo f:-'! I'.'itpUl if ft'T ,*si v
Hpfs-i:: ',-; 45. t 1 oti-dll ft* feii •>•.•:*/ 'Oil t>
y•- i . ■ _ ttj . " . .
o; t-'v-ik i\OfV Vi. ■; \* • • !? : iln'—r*;
: iS.'Xw.iXlOpcrirvp, repsf<- ntlag on aver*
; .:--o (yniaamptior. ot Vo,ooo tons of boots,
I It would sot bo right to onoom-;.'c tho
:■ : . u to nutauiflcttn-o bent sugar in
•• !,’• vvny, por sb(<nld r’.ui ■Atv'-M.
ii ,j ;*■ i vetted an ■ ;ng onv 'urine i Unit
: they will be abie to raaka a cru io ari .
ole of sugar which they can disposo of
to a central factory for reiiniug pnr
-1 pc^"-s.”
r i ■ cost of a firs’clnen lieot rarar
[ fact'iiy, with ccpac-ify of not less than
! 30 ; ; one of boots per (lay, will 1 from
vrb.j.OOO to $1160,000. ill JBBB and 1807
the world’s proinction of oano f.uga
amounted to 2,747,600 tons, whilst (if
beet- *ngar the outputwns 4,930.000t0r5.
It. that, year tho bent scyar made in tha
United States Mnotmloa to 40,000 toon.
—State Agricultaral Departoiout.
Beet gettorin to Cut Timber.
Oils (“nos •■-When is the K-.rt season
r.f ih year to timber for dnruhility?
d’hcre sosms to 1 vurions opinions on
thin eubjoot.
AKs-wnR. —You nro entirely correct in
thr 3Uite.n)o’:t :'-at thoro ero virions
or;: on-. “8v idles t, id ev-m
ti ■ o of ednoatiou and oiili:;litu
sr m. ij >ui-..y bo found *yho will con
■(■it. som. cut of nbru uac tc find
w.s. iher tb' moon tend ti c signs are
ri ■ Wore they will cut timber of any
: criptioc or for any purisn
• > r.-' such guides arc. worthies- nnd
arc h;s ply !;■ mnocts of cost super ti
tione in .voich ou: nci-str.-s b-l.rvvd,
but vliioh modorn science, hoc proved to
l-o f;ds Th.'jws is, fcowc-ro.*, a proper
fciirv. to;-it timber-where durability is
do. ca the reason for It is {dai.-i
arid i- >jc. “Other things being equal,
tiro!..- ’ll! > aurally last longest it the
treo i< foiled r-t a t-oason when the wood
contains tho smallest amount of sugar
or ■ ■:■>■ h, or other matt ere fit to food
fv•(,* >Terms.” So says Sh.-ror, thr,
host o'..i-ori I ,' that cock 4 , ho quoted on
the .jv'-jvi' At what time of tho yoor
then ia tr -••■ tre. in ‘.ha condition hrdi
rated t Why plainly when tiie spring
od • -!y summer gi-owth 13 completed
and r,ho wijjter’s store of starch, sutTar,
etc., is exhausted in tfae making of
V rVcr, frr.it, new wood, etc. Con
st quentjy the fete summer and telbiro
tho proper seasoae in which to cut
timber. An eminent authority says,
tb.it when timber is cut tu She cpring,
when the sap io rich ia er.gnt, tho lor
mentotive process changes tho, sugar
into an acid, which ia the very first et;-,e
• f decay, and thus early started, cun it
1 . v coda rad ■>>. that peats and crosetioa
Cos not last es long us they weald if cut
when these conditions oottld notpossi
v-yj;t In 1860 in Virginia a fence
with ,po*ts- split from an oik
.-.>t wbou the kav-it were of full size
aad vigor. Twenty-twb years after*
cj . u •: pcsta were taken up and re
set elsewhere and most of them aro
doing duty yot after being used
more thr,;; 80 years. Had these posts
boon exit in March or April they would
nos have lasted '". or ten years at the
*itino:,t. Away back in the Ju
■V-nB C--v car ft was found that ships wora:
not tiarobie when bpilt of timber front
trees Unit had boon cot down ia the
soring And the Roman . chi toot, Vi
trnrius, hold that ‘‘trees should never
Ixi foiled ia the eprtn?.” While at that I
time the want oi durability in spring j
toil-v. fimb-.r .. 1 A.;.'.' and 'WJ-otJg ■
nau?e<-, still the effect re. - v/ol? known. '
..no t'ut- people wore notified of it.
fi’ovr .is c;i;yuiis ecitiDg ttoibier to be
need i.e fncl. ao-abtlees the win tor it* the
■ it :.hae for the* purpose fr>" na in
eminent writer on U.o subject says
"ary '■ ”-n number of sticks of cord
• : t-h and have been on* io the winfos
would naturally wrign more and oon
.-•f ■■■ i'ombustiblo heat prodtsciAg
•>>t rl.an the wac n’uiibt.t c• .1 kind.:
c\ stinks cat In the summer, after !h.:
ebr-h, etc., bad pasted out from them."
-.nother valuable point is that tree- 1
(.*?•>• in the late summer will send up hut
if. v shoots oed sprouts aa oonpared
- ■ . 'e cut from December tc Mftroh.
This te important to those who wish tc
.trey any pstrticalar kind bf tree, 01
V> oltar lAtid. To sum up:
1. Timbot fr-r posta, lulls, buildinr
ote., ihovi.Vi be cut in tiio late
ttioa.fr tad early full.
2. I-'oi fuel cut ia midwinter, ana up
i,o the puttiust out of loaves in the
spniifi
% whore yen wish to prevent sheets
and spruits cut iu midsummer.--Stats
Agricoitursi Department.
The Peach Crop—(!!:■): F -ntorlcs.
Question.—Cfcn you civ-, me some
idett :' tim idee of this yca.r'■ y.-. ■.. c: u
end its valr.a to the growers? X mean
its not value.
/ vxvrßU. —Ws c;di rily •. .oahr. •“
ti ei>-.n-'-J fiisu crop, andthy loturn?
. cot • :-*ci o;:.i.y in,..
paiibrlly correct icioa- bf its vrlao. Bo
sidcs the largo amount sold at home.
• r.d the (kousands of h~.;hek> yrostod
. >■■•..• 5, jnrAh shippingan'-'
the hug ecntiiioed rains, there vers
..hipped fnxa Georgia d,BOO oarloads nf
pi - .ohea. As each car ocb tains 6PO
crates of 8 pecks each, this represents
<AO busi’.-ilo to the cay, in round 11am
tx,'-- ni-d'Af bniriisls irs all. I* is gen
eral;'? agreed that at least cua-third pi
' - fruit was wasted. The demand for
-..- a much larger than the sup
pi ?ho ittach cron matures and is
03ftrl - .(We,i in -t very limited time, Aid
tb;* delay in securing crates caused a
heft vy loss of the most saleable peaches,
• bile thousands of bushels, of acccud
qv ;.'..:iy, were either fed to the plga or
suffered to rot on the ground. Had
' ■ conning factories and evoy
yratora conveniently located, much of
viig loss could havs teen - prevented
and instead of paying larger sums the
coming season for canned and evapo
-■t-v '. . •vhes shipped into the sttftv
froi" .t'-fido sources, the home demand,
nlwivys a steady one. could have been
supplied try our own p .ople. Gnsir,-
f--torios can be. ro quickly erected 1. at
ir -ic. after the cron has become set, and
4 fair esilmase of its amount is- thus
T-.-i. loved possible, enterprising workers
mar get everything in readiness for
utilizing the surplus fruit, should the
uroraise of the crop justify the ot.Ugy,
i'ndftr the conditions surrounding r,ar
p, K-jh production, G-oorgia boing the
i-r ? - i-z A,tear nnd sat-gwr in the
thi-.-n, ii will certainly -v.y to “gather
e rft >i r ig'utats. that nothidgbe lost."
V-> ■ ...t " i-s tb3 future adequate
, . o v , , made to utilize as
•XL..’ every bushal of tioor-
uiy v upderful pieoch crop.—State
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J. E. MURPHEY CO.
J .
TIIO J-icadiasr Dry Goods House ut
Northeast Georgia;
GREAT REDUCTION* IN WASH DRESS GOODC.
; m - r if
F- ti etk ft t v/c y/eekg v o will ofjfr special inducements in this de;
; .:, ni It Vt'": be gr-eat'ijr.to tb inisrestA-pt f voiy lady m llomcr and
-err",’-- J -*"- country to lni>ect our stock before buying any thing inkbis lino.
These good • mufti be s-jiJ before the season passes, and to close them out we
■ fii T r . neb Urgaßdi* worsh rogular ‘do to 35c a yard, to dose at 15c.
t . ;,.n 0 -arf : 1 il-. I,aftp, Mulls., that sell elsewhere at
laud 15c Mice assortment in short
leagLiic iu DawDimities, iluiio, etc, at your own price. Just the thing
for sinri waists
BLACK DRESS COOPS
. • *■?■/
•>o. ;liiy posted on business matters you ire svar* of the
1 Trance in prices on Imported Dress Goods; but
i stock we will sell for the next 30 days everything
to3o] er cnt low rtban y mean bay them after
w id in first, class
, .!! 1 wvir intfti' -t, to inspect this stock before
yon buy ” A FEW SILK SPECIALS
ed - no two alike
Sped T j --'eft •:. . ■ 1 ‘: i’ ;.h, cxi fcw days to closA
them ,A : 1 ’j " •:,. looking for anything in silks, and will give us a call
we feel sure we can please you.
C T PRICES IN ST ATT KATS
{• * ■•?
ft:. ••' Strav i ft. rmbraeinp the different styles of tiro season.
Ilais 19 65 1b bu ha/o been thrown on
renter counter to close out at 25c
ALLINERY.
' - 1 c the season, and :f you contemplate tho
Cap, or anything panaining 10 Mil-*
! ,7 . (ft’- tment before you buy, as we will
, • • _ . few v-t eke to make room for the fall goode
•ICTTI’.: TICK BATTER NS
::vj h<fse o'lebrated Patterns always in stock.
GROCERIES.
* 1
•lifer m . i— ys full and cctnpleic. Highest marked
pric, iiE’-d for countrj
Mr j. it. BOONE makes his ofi.ee iu our Store,
J, iSS. OO.;
Of ft '.e/ iain Washmton streets,
gASNeSVSLLfe, CA.
KORTH-SEAST E IK R. Rl Off CEORCIi
r;nvy;;y Athens asd LOLA
TURK TABLE .Mo 2. To Take Effect Oct. jlB. 1897.
SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND
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NO. 27
For Infants and Children.
m Kiiiil You Have
Always Bought
Bears the /
nature jfJ&u*
% 3* - ,n
hf ose
vJf For Over
Thirty Years
TMe OCftTAUR OCMB6WV,. MCW YORK CITY.