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ndd-'d to 11 ' 1 ' J> ( ’ft■'- Mint
In n lew vvm'k it will I * !;k>
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fin cmrn nti'>n
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4 ! rat will carry th" (I'll-
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mom in sin. l h mo
•rat m' plat form )t
moiiry platloni:
The i <• 1 . 0,1 o I hr* Jot li d. i n
wilt be ll‘ id ( Set. i" lit- D -UK;
.•rat < hav< ]int up M •
lit. I’optili- \l r \\ a l Atm
( ainpaign 311 lull'd!^ b<
lively ■r -, and i t. l
to no . mi v r v v.
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i •) HoJia Xteiif.
The sound cun '-ik v ;■> i tun
will largely pi'-dominat
next Democrat r "
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flmietore. 11 I
ic party is < •e U! 1, >< i
Now let (lie ft e,untie,,
ends end th" -ciiitid in l)
ertfts (’ami togi-tl
body cut that \v;;f ’ f ;> t
( ■all tin “ ll{>
Some of the lot fin il ) * ,‘H‘ V
the Atlanta Coin-lilutinn, < j ;■ ]lli it
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are greatly di-nppoaituti liucaun*
au it,her bond is me- won’t be made
They liav. Himuted' M<,r !>• iid:-
every tinm tliey g'.t a chnner, and,
like umiii) of our go \ iuvUll :
and "m -del'!n,'' ihey ill
ny provoeat ion
The Griffin N w • * 1H (‘oust met-
ed a table purporting to oijOW
I hat tlieie are m >r< li V«‘f
nninage than round money papers-
in tieorgia. wleui n pom! ot ia<'
there are more Hind in-..e y pa-
t hie wav in which Edit' '
< i lussli-'i got i~ 111 totals is to place
in the ila - 'ilvar raiinagi' e<-1 un
all the papers that fa\ >v« ! il
fl’e, coitiag'cl .dive, oi’ovid d
mill wurt.li of !v. . wi i •* |tilt mi
tlm dollar, h in > a'oio *•' ' r..,. com-
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I a riit .in-; - :m and palatable
foc-.i n.r pur no-,pie. Tho prospoctivo
h potatce-j is 05 per cent.
The acreage in sweet potatoes, com¬
parer! to ail average, is 95 1 W
melons:
The ft 2 i 1 T t me as
f . year, Tbo :oilt II is not £0
rote e-:l in
■ ■ 'W Cl v. < ivea: m nd ::i
ro:ao cti- 5 ’• -I! i;
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v‘:d a i an .. thkJ.
■j- iast ye.tr.
Tor or-. >.
The :: is not quit. as largo rs
Co? i (li; ion, com pared to
, T; 1 : vet: ' nt, per coat
v mi-:pi:.nited.
-• AND CATTIA- 1 .
•V ■ j,--.,-!.. of .:i*casos
ho tufo,
-.•h-A ■ ; Mmo;:t: th: h. .;:. but
. : t ve fa al.
T .• }-.out the f-vu'erop" state is
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ex- cptiouof pom’3. The
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- : I I: :i -A .h.'.’ckcd the
r liitiastry i cion.
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? - -■ '• b.ov , <. o-i
OT i i all secuon of tha
S liny frees nuactod as
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“) V u r ' - ci u c. iu
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>; ) i“ any r:-i
1 hy .".(hi. .•••ed or
c- l:cr. f ! i with ecu seed,
l would it prevent tho
i y-jiu coming i i-
An AVKK 4 .—Pea I; ru AS all
■ ’ o essential ©rn of plan:
t: me 1 a ui-
a HUE ia; t its u u
r is tc
t 1 •■: -.. ca r
i • ,<
V ;r:c aoal. Com-
1) ai' >•
ta n t food,
v it, you supply a suf-
i f !■ h. I In cotton-
ea us j & ......
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si on cut. i. A jin lack of vigor in the
U'ler which v c iu have used your
f t that a very largo
of am- iia c tided, iu
order not 4 li or - ,
i t add Ctrl: i -r
1 _ 4 -.•
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in n iu oi I, .,
i CC cot toe £• '•
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pr un i mi fork-
T u.inger of
rdion. I ild
ji that t a •' heating
* series oJ:
\ t A ite -ta-
no : m ig furrow
vs
ndliug and
T
cr J 1 tho pea meal. 1 would most
5 it for manure, as it con-
clement;: of plant
v -fii I WOUid ot use it in tlm
I vr :1 iced it to my
'. "it -.m nCt c.-hdmd T apply
tj my i ii’ L
g r; e r al summary.
Cl ;ii 4 i Mt Crept Xhroujib
out Uui Mute.
col; n. ,
With o’.i: or two weeks more ot’ sea-
■ w.-utiier i;i the northern part ot
,-iGeorgia will harvest the
nv. i eo.ii crop over main within her
T tors.
r a:t overy county iu tho stall)
crop* is,- oa good as tho land east
IViiO. it.- only disasters have been
local hailstorms, and tho over-
-ij-g and destruction of some of tho
and crook bottoms iu different
,;as during the latter part of June
i the fir.’t of T rly. In south and
h -t Georgia many farm ire have
rn'., from which tho oat crop
t.a id.::, into ‘'Mexican Juno” corn,
at this time promises a good
d. This is a vary white oora, most
-llent for broad and hominy, and
much 1 ii*od by the people of that part
of rh- statu This large corn crop,
a -.’red end supported an it is, by large
c:of nay, syrup, moat, fruits, etc.,
<’( - mi: that Georgia farmers are
a . i. -t beginning to travel the road that
...isr' prosperity, in dependence and
comfort,
Let u 3 continue nn'd increase our
.- tiort ' in tliis direction, striving harder
ami harder each year to cut looso from
thraldom to cotton until wo raiso
thing -m-h we consume within our
- i -i and thus achieve absolute
independence.
(' i :l moat far sale, raised by
( 1 ■, ,-i i farmers, have coasod to bo cb-
• . or riesity on tho street; of our
-I'.ms, a : ' 1 hope by anothor year tli-j
-- :!ion of th -s> articles will have
a'.ircly caused.
COTTON.
Tiioro hnr. boon .‘ Oin- gain iu the con-
Girioji f rids cron since tho last report,
tl- ■1 1 ; ■ r nil much room far im-
I, The gnu s took such foil
r- 1 sncii strong hold (luring
I wot 7/o.,t!i r that, it was with
,i g "g ty overcome and killed, and in
i ,cy i" cs the stand of cotton was in-
; . ; getting rid of the grass.
Gut:, tho lag few days there lias been
mv.-’h r.i a f ir cotton, especially on
:vi:. !y nulls, and ?onw oases of rust
h .-a i as/i roportnd from south Georgia.
- whole, from the present-outlook,
I -■ 1 - : o ivu.--oti to chang; my opinion on
tho probable output of this wop, viz.;
t, v e • a-artcr* of last year’s yield.
CUTS.
°a; ,n '-^ 0: ' harvested iu fair or-
dc ; alt ever the state and nave turned
oil! astonishingly well, considering how
late in tho spring they wore planted.
Tii- mow valuable fool for all stock
should bo planted much more largely.
'1 he acreage should bo at lea.-k doubled,
and more pains should he taken in pra-
pa*,*;,, tho toil and plowing them In.
V.T132AT.
Tho yield ot whent this year ho3 uot
be v\ as satisia-etory as was hop9il for a
n* at The thinning oat of tho
< r •; 1 * the oxceaUve cold of litst winter
ir«nt when tho gsaiix
v.-:’•. turo-diod out and moasnre*!. in
vi-j.-1 cases the yield has been disap-
p iu id in addition there ha:-?
. con noiue loss shio catting, by heavy
and continuous rains.
Lies.
Tho report; from tho rice crops are
very C-itr.-rinv. and there will b-j an
unu<vsal amount of upiuu l rioj raised
throughout tho state. Matiy farmers.
lo i l.-e supplving thoir own wants, will
have a surplus tor salo. Jf small r.co
mills for cleaning tho grain were put
'.'c.' in ’ very county of lower and middle
Georgia, it would lead to ft large in-
c^ase in tho rice crop; many persons
deterred from planting ou ao*
caant of having no mill for cleaning
vice vr;thiu reach. A number of suoh
m.ii j aro i i operation, and it is said
'bat they pay well.
:iay, .tiuxt, BononuM cant:, potatob3.
Those important, though minor crope,
arc all doing well throughout tho state,
w<th prcir.iioof cxcollont yield.
FIELD r-~;\S AXD GROUND P53A3.
Tr.-'-so crops, upon which so much of
our nv 1 supply dopemls, have beau
•.lauto.i more largely th in usual, and
•;{ :i (..-nr tho ontlo>k is good for an
abundant yiold of both.
Fi!u:t.
From Tyboo to Tennessee the fruit
Tro-a and vines in this state arc bend¬
ing down with the r loads of lvj-=oions
• ruit, an • tho growers and railroads
,-u-e working night and day to get some
1 the crop to less favored sections,
i. >ng train loads ol watermelons,grapes
:.:id reaches are duiiy going north ou
lules to supply tho people of
The : i-'Ilu rn cities. The fruit industry
h agrowa'g one, and would increase
more rapidly if tho railroads which could give
low r rates of freight, they prob-
:y ''"ill do before anothor crop is
moved
Thor? aro more canning and drjjng
pun lie plants thau ever before, while
voir rood vriio iu the state is busy
orving, canning, drying and turn-
•;ig into wino or vinegar all the fruit
ho con tp \nago. In spite oi this much
ot the ; re it crop will be fed to hogs or
?▼© to waste.
T i re should bo a canning or eyapor-
.’ting plant in every should neighborhood, and
:V : ' • oi every kind all be saved.
Tho world want; cur canned oj criod
;ru.: -, ami i.: willing to pay a fair rrico
:. r t. m; bat wo socin Very indifforent
about the matter.
Tim prices for watermelons, poaches,
grapes, etc., are muoh lower than in
form -r years, and the profits of tha
gr.- -.-ors, therefore, will be much loss
than usual.
STOCK.
Vdith the exception of a few reports
of hog cholera, the condition of stock
good a:i over the state, and with no
drawback this state will import but lit-
tlo meat nest year. There' is no reason
why we should import any. and Georg
Aiould be a seiiar of meat not a
buyer, ami I believe tha d:tV is near at
bitu-l wb.'Tii such will bo thecas9. When
raising her own meat and bread, and
iuauv acturing her own cotton crop in
h- r own mills, she w!!i indeed mid ia
r ' vri U h ?, r na!n « of “ Ea5 Pi r 9 State
o( tha foouth.