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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, JULY S. 1892.
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THE COMING CROP.
TOBACCO CULTURE TO SOLVE THE
FINANCIAL PROBLEM.
banner* Awaking to It» Importance—To*
*»»cco Grower* Kxcnralan—Crop* at
Cyrlohuta nod at TifUra, Etc.
L*V
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Manager Line, accompanied by
several other officials of the Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad, left
on a special train yesterday for. Cy-
oloneta and Tiftou.
The occasion was the tobacco
growers’ excursion to those places.
The party was joined at various
points along the road by prominent
farmers who are interested in the
growth, culture and curing of tobacco.
The object of die excursion was to
encourage the cultivation of tobacco
along the line of the Georgia South'
ern and Florida road, and the plant
ers were asked to accompany Uio
party in order that they might have
an opportunity of seeing for them
selves what south Georgia land was
capable o’f producing in this line and
of observing die methods employed
in tobacco culture. ,
Many land owners in this section,
in fact, a-majority of them, have been
for years what is known as land poor.
The idea prevailed that as soon as
the turpentine and lumber wes ex
hausted front the land * that it was
comparatively of ho value.
The building of the Georgia South
ern and Florida, however, established
a new order of tilings. Thu mana
gers of the road went systematically
to work to demonstrate to the people
Urhat die land was capable of pro
during. The experimental farm was
the result of this movement, and is
to-day one of die most celebrated
farms for the excellence and diversity
of its crops in the South. The land
holders have advanced from poverty
to comparative wealth, and land
Which sold a few years ago at from
$1 to $2 -per acre finds now ready
Hale at from $15 to $20.
Thu crop hi which this section is
most greatly interested just now is
tobacco.
It seems destined now to becpmn
the main dependence of the farmers
instead of cotton, which lias been the
Staple prroduct, and gives every
promise of redeeming that section of
the state from povertyjaud of making
It one of the moat productive ami
Wealthiest of the land.
’ Messrs. II. If. snd W. O. Tift have
planted this year, ou their farm at
Tifton, forty-three acres of tobacco,
Jiy actual measurement, made a few
days ago, tho stalks of tobacco on ten
acres of tho crop average five feet in
height, and the leaves measure twen
ty-eight inches in length and eighteen
» inches in width. These ten acres,
Which make the finest field mi the
place, will average 1,500 pounds of
leaf tobacco to tho acre. The gen
era) average of the balance of the
Crop will he 1,000 pounds per acre.
This will make (in actual yield of 4S,-
000 pounds, which, at tho market
.price of 20 cents per pound, will
bring $9,<500 as the gross receipts for
K p made on the entire forty-three
cs.
^ .The cultivation of the crop ts not
more expensive than cotton and nev r
or more than 400 pounds of fertiliser
• is used to tho acre. The most ox
; pensive feature of the crop is tho
erection of bams for curing purposes.
'This requires a brick basoment with
; a steam engine and steam heating
■ pipes running through the walls of
wooden superstructure. Having once
.established these barns, however, they
will last an indefinite length of time,
The 'nett reeepts per acre, as esti
mated front the Tift farm, are $140
‘pet acre. The expense of the pro
duction can be estimated from the
data given above.-
Twonty-Uiroo acres of tolmcco
have been planted liy the Cycloneta
farm, and are now in a prosperous
condition.
There is every prospect that south
west Georgia will in a few years rival,
if not surpass, Virginia in tho produc
tion of this important crop—Macon
Telegraph.
' Bncklts’s Arnica Salve.
. THe Barr fixi.rx in the world for
Outs, Bruise*. Boies. Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores,. Tetter, Chipped H»nd*
Chilblain!: Corns md all Skin Eruptions,
and positively care* Piles or no pay re
quired, St in guaranteed to give perfect
or mosey refunded. Price
box. For sale by Peterson
Developing Southern Georgia.
Maeon Telegraph Editorial.
A visit to tlie farm at Cycloneta is
nCcdgsary if one is to form a proper
idea of the work undertaken- by the
Georgia Southern and Florida road.
The pine lands through which tho
road runs have long been regarded
by people living in the upper part of
the state as practically worthless for
agricultural purposes, their only val
ue lying in the’ pine forests which
they bear. The.purpose of tho road
in establishing the farm was to de
monstrate in a manner wiiosc fair
ness could not be disputed that this
idea was a grossly erroneous one.
No one who hns visited Cycloneta
and Tifton can doubt that the demon
stration is now complete. Crops of
every kind—corn, cotton, garden
vegetables, tobacco and fruits of
many kinds—are produced in a per
fection not often Been elsewhere.
These superior crops are seen not
only on the farm of the railroad com
pany, but also oil those of private in
dividuals, the only difference being
that on tlie company’s farm a greater
arfety is planted. This is natural,
as tho latter exists for the purpose of
allowing the many uses to which the
lands can lie profitably put.
The special purpose this year, how
ever, is to show that tlie region pen
etrated by the road is peculiarly
adapted to the production of tobacco.
The character of tho soil iH much the
same as that of tlie North Carolina
lands on which the best grades of
tobacco are grown, and an inspection
of the fields seems to prove that the
experiment wilt bo eininently success
ful. A lnrgo area is planted—near
hundred acres in and around Tifton
-and experts declare that no belter
tobacco, so far as tlie appearance of
the plants enable them to judge, is
grown anywhere. Careful prepara
tions for curing according to tho
most improved methods have boon
made.
Tlie intelligent planters who visit
ed the farm at tho invitation of the
company last Saturday were evident
ly very much impressed by wliat they
aw. They realise the necessity of
diversifying the crops of tho south
and went to Cycloneta determined
to see for themselves it tobacco could
relied upon as a money-bringing
crop. It is too much to say that they
wore convinced and will immediate
ly go into the tobacco raising busi
ness; hut they will await the conclu
sion of the experiment with a special
personal interest in the result.
Primarily tlie company is trying
to boiicfit itself by an undertaking
foreign to the ordinary business
of a* railroad, but the work is never
theless a patriotic one which should
enlist the sympathy and support of
every citizen of Geotgia and part-ieu-
;irly of the people of Macon. Noth
ing better for the city can happen
than a rapid development of the
country through which the road runs
and tho development will add great
ly to the wealth and population of
tlie state. If a new industry shall
he established, Maeon will naturally
be the center of the trade which it
will create.
IN THE REALM OF POLITICS.
PROGRESS OF TH
THREE
CAMPAIGN
JJITIES.
IN
None Hut Democrat* tolVtite In the Irxvln
Primarily- Domocmt*o Bully In Ber
rien-Third Farty^ln Worth.
The speech of the fvenvgc office-
socking politician, if ftoiled down,
roads about like thisv-'Fello.W citi
zens, this country is going on-the
down grade at the rate otforty miles
ail hour with tlie track gVuscd and
tho brakes out of order. f . There is
hut one way to osoapo the? ponding
doom, mid you must bo quirk about
it. Tlie way to do it is to s\iw un
der the other fellows and eloil me.”
It Is a fixed mid immuntlilc lavjbut to
hove good, sound hcnltli one mil , have
rich and abundant blood.h There
a Ho shorter nor surer route tins uby a
murse of lie VVItt's Sarsaparilla, |. I (.'.
of I wllii
course
Goodman.
To the Democrats
County.
In reply to an inquiry made gl
ooming tho call of the denioerAc
executive committee ordoring a |y
niary election for representative <q
the first Wednesday in July, we wii„
to say that this is to be a democrat^ ,10,m " lto il ma " lo <W>*> Stevens.
nomination, and those who hove del V 11 ' A:l -' lt ' 14111 * M ’ <>0 ^ 01 at , ' 10 .'
vo forsworn themselves and viola-
Dr, .1. H. Pickett was the major
dome in charge, and is tlie chief agi
tator of the movement in this section.
He looks at it with magnifying
glasses, as he reported in Ty Ty a
few hours after tlie meeting dosed
that it was lilt) strong. Dr. Pickett
is a man who is well known in this
county to lie a chronic office seeker,
and is willing to do any kind of work
that! promises political preferment.
He lias become so well known in this
county through his numerous candi
dacies that lie cannot lie elected to
anything, and therefore seizes to tins
tim'd party agitation as a last straw,
lie expects to get to congress on it.
The third party proselytes in this
county are getting themselves jn a
box. They came together and took
charge of the recent democratic mass
meeting at tliiu place, which sent del
egates to the Albany convention in
structed for Stevens, and pledging
themselves, liy a resolution passed
unanimously to support the nominee
of that convention. Now they come
together in a meeting held only a few
weeks afterwards and select delegates
to a convention to meet September 1
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Wholesale Whiskey,
Tobacco and Cigar House.
Special attention given to Jug trade.
O' 7 ’ Orders promptly tilled.
ruicK list.
Old Private stock Bye fft 00 per gallon.
Uhl XXXX Bye ft oo
Okolomi Hyo, 1876. .* 3 50 ••
Alliance Ryo 3 no ••
Uhl No. 10 Rye 2 60 ••
California Bye 200 ••
Dougherty Co. Bye 1 ftO ••
OhlN.U.Uorn 2 50 "
Georgia Corn 2 00 ••
Old Holland uln. 2 Stamp 31»0 ••
U<hhI Holland Uln itW “
TomUin 200 ••
Pure DM ptuieh U00 *•
Apple Brandy 3 00 ••
Oojrnmi Brumly r» tx> ••
Good limn 2 u0 “
Sweet I’aiuwlm Wine IftO ••
Represented by Iuwin Pakutmi.
I.ooal Time Tabid
Tnkitijr alfem January 3d, WG2. Huf
change without notice.
Passenger Truitts—I
Nn.S. No. 8.1
DR. N. PETERSON
Physician ami Surgeon.
TIFTON, . OKOHOU.
Un n’K—With J. W. Vanik & Co.
Calls autwcrcd promptly day or night,
other practice will receive attention tretween
the liourri of 0:00 uml 10 uw a. in., and 3:00 utnl
4:30 p, m.
Ar Tifton
Lv Tifton
Brookfield.
Kntgina ...
Alnpaha
WlUatM*ochee..
Gray*
ns XI llr l’ott.
Wcritonia. ..
Kirkland...
Pear$on
McDonald...
Millwood....
Wart.dHim..
Ar WaycruM
Lv WaycroM....
Hnhlattcrvtlle.
Hoboken
Nahuuta.
Lulatoh .
Atkim*on
** Waynwivlllo...
“ Jamaica
Pylea* March..
Ar llmnawick
K
XV f.
tak(„
soyted tlie democratic ranks certainly W
-annot expect to he allowed a vote
in this nomination. Were they al
lowed to vote it would not be a dent- yv
oorntic nomination, hut a nomination
by all parties. As we stated in the
cull, none must he allowed to vote
except known white democrats, and
we request the managers of the elco.
lion at the several products to he
very careful not to allow any to vote
who do not belong to tho democrat
ic party. S. K. Colexun,
Chairman Deni. Hx. Com.
,1. 15. Clements, See’y.
Il their pledged word.
(dr. John
Ipintcd a
ct‘Ac, executive committee from the
I). Houston, who was
member of the demo-
\<1
Late to bed and and early to rise will
shorten the road to your home in tho
skies.” Hut early to bed and a “Mule.
Early Hlsor,” the pill flint makes life
longer and lietterniid wiser. J. U. Good
man.
The Third Party Will he I>c-
feateit in the Primaries.
Ai.apaiia, July II.—Political mut
ters are very quiet here, hut in some
portions of tlie county the third par
ty people are working very linrd, vis
iting the country schools and negro
meetings, and making speeches when
ever they have an opportunity.
Tlie democrats of liorrien will
give a barbecue about the middle ot
the month, at which time democratic
speeches will be made by tlie straight-
out unterrillcd democracy, and when
Jicrrivn holds her primaries we think
her delegation will be against all can
didates who have gone into secret
meetings lo gain support. The true
democracy of Horricu have sufficient
grounds to believe and endorse the
opinion of Mr. Stevens, as expressed
by Mr. J. W. Wooten in your inter
view of tho 1st, as Mr. Stevens
planed himself to the bidding of
avowed third partyites when he vis
ited thin county in Mareh and April.
Hon. lien K. Russell is doing noble
work for the democracy in the sec
ond and we hope to see him the win
ner m the race.
district for this comity a few
since, lias requested his name
off the committee, saying lie
was |i democrat. Ilis notion is cont
inent able, ami there are some more
memmrs of that committoo who
woiihPJo well to follow his example.
It jsUruth hi modi dine that tho small
est ilotli tliai performs flic euro Is tint
best. IP,Witt’s Little Early Itlsurs are
tlie snuilVjt pills, will perform Ibe cure
anti nru It ■ bear J. C. Goodman,
McElrec’o Wine of Cardul
and THE0F0RD S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
Iterrlrn ctWintV-
,f.c. (itwwlmatt.TUoin.
It. tl. Tift. •• .
Parrish «V Peetilea, Ariel.
M..I. .McMillan, Allapalta.
1. .Times, “
Wnttlartl & Co., **
W. B. Futeli Hi On., Nashville.
The soldiers of the revolution were
never paid the difference between
contmental money and gofd. They
still have heirs in thin country, and
if the thir party people in the seven
cent cotton stales feel able to pay the
difference between gold ■ and green
backs to the federal soldier* of the
civil war of 18(51 and their heirs,
their sense of justice ought to move
them to do something for the heirs
of tho confoderate soldiers of the rev
olution, of 17711. A thousand or so
millions will square ht»di accounts
and no one who intends to vote the
third party ticket is afraid of big f
urea.
million Friciitls.
A frlcnAln need la a friend Indeed, uud
not less t\li one million pttoplu have
found Jual \cli a friend In Dr. King’s
New IHsctrl-y for Consumption, Coughs
and Cold. 1 you bane never used this
Great OouitbvAllcliiu, one trial wilt con
vlnco you lb, Ut'bas crest curative pow
era In all disc Vs of the throat, chest and
lungs Each Antic ts fpiaranttied m tin
all that is clai Vtl\ or money will be re
funded. Trial Vile free at J. XV. 1‘aolk
vfc Go’s drug iiJre. Larne lxittlca Wic
and $1.
J. M. WILKES,
Ronidont Don tis t.
TIFTON, (IKORIIIA
Ofiigr—lluom 4, up rtains Taulk brlok
biilliliuu.
fan l« a found In hi* office from the lut to
l.Mh of each month, the reidtlini of time will U<
(leroteii to oountry iMtieou ut their hotnei If
deMivd. AKf.
Drs7Xvvr&~ D r~j”~WI U LIAM
DENTISTS*
('OIU)Kl.E, UKORGU.
OFFICH—Dunk llulMtnj:, Htw<m No. 1, up Ntalni.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Pliysuoinn sand Surpreon,
TIFTXTS ORtlltOIA.
OriicK-JtoA’in in the Tilton Dmp Storo.
Vft'" Tliaiikini; tlie p.»l»Hc for lt» piu*l lllieral
pittronui^i nml atJItli a eontinuation of UieMtne,
--- -
PhyHioitvn and Surgeon
MOULTIUK, - OKOROIA.
OtVern hit* BorvleeH Ut tho jh upUi of (\thpiltt
id *(•’
itr
nml mljiireitl eotititleF.
-Okpiuk in new drug Atu(V.
FULW00D & ALEXANDER.
LAW, REAL ESTATE Afitl COLLECTIONS,
TIFTON, • tIF.anulA.
l*roinpt Attention Riven to nil IppaI huFlneM.
ttrOrncR-Uiv# ltitlldlui*. Room No. I.
John’ a' wiLKES~- ~~
A ttorney - tv t -1. u \v
ADF.L, • OEOTUltA.
Will pmetlco In all the eounili-N of thcHouthem
Jinlit i.il Circuit of (iiinrttia. Hpiclal attention
dlUNtted to idl hninrhc* of tho profiMlou and
IteimraJ hufltiMit FolU-lted. My
TUCK Ell.
WGlIAItD'lbjins.
n\)BBS & TUCKER,
iI3 A 1ST K E 11 S ,
A LB All V, - - - - GEORGIA.
Dej)o«itoi*y
Co
liny and sell Excblt
on day of payment aAl
lend money on appro”
IXescrving Praise.
We desire lo ray lo our r.liizeus. that
for yean -we have been selling Dr Klee's
New Discovery for Consumplinn. ,f)r.
King’s New Die Plll«, Ilueklen's Arnica
Salve and Electric Tlillcrs and have nev
er handled remedies that wll as well, nr
that ha* given *tic.tr unlversut ssils-
(sctlou. We do not hesitate to guar
antee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do npt follow their
uso. These remedies Lave won their
great popularity purely mi tlmlr merits.
J. W. i r At t.t ,k C’d. Dniggtnle.
Hrlght people arc tho quickest to rec
ognize a uood thing and buy It. We sell
lots of people the Lillie Early Hlsor*. If
you are not bright these pills will make
you so. J. U. Goodman.
Third Party Vagaries Over lit
Worth.
Ihabkm.a, July 3.—A lively time,
politically, is expected in the near
future. Tlie Isabella correspondent
of the Worth Local Iiiih lieen persist
ent in his efforts to induce Mr. Slot-
ens to define his political principles.
In doing so, he has brought down
upon his head the wrath of the third
partyites, who at a recent meeting of
the alliance tried,to pass resolutions
calling a boycott upon a business
with which they supposed the: cor
respondent was connected. This
they failed to do, because the alii-
ancetticn of Worth are above such a
thing, and then they commenced dc
nouncing him from the stump and in
the. county paper. This 1ms raised
the correspondent's ire, and he has
declared his intention of carrying
the war into the enemy's camp. A
lively time,is expected.
Worth's third party met and or
ganized at lkmlan on Tuesday last.
There were seventy-four people pres
ent, -and seventy-two joined tho tiew
political faith. A county executive
committee was appointed, and dele
gates, chciten to the congressional
convention to meet -S-pUimhcT 1st.
T
if Iioiig;htn’t.y, Worth, I.eo and Early
^tioF, and tho City of Albany.
givs prompt attention to collection*, ar.il remit for same
irnmt rntuH; receive deposits subject to sight checks, and
tlino papers. Correspondence solicited. ti-gm.
ioyd i:& mm
n’SAUWAaTSM rou —-
frorkrry, Chlitn and (ilanti H*rf,
Lumps of Every IlesrrlpUon,
Tinware,
I follow ware,
Wood ware.
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imh, Florida ami Wr*itcr» rall’rny.
C'onnoctM at Wavcrc** •*Hh Havana. Florida
and Went ern railway.
JackiMiiiviUe and Hi f*outr I*ullman palace
•leeplug ear upon trains Not. 3 ami 4.
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HAILROAD.
SUWANNEE llVER ROUTE
Schedule la Kffict July 3. ISM.
«(U8« KltTK.
I*O4T0 tficon*....
•• f’ordelo
•• Tifton
" ValdoNta..
" Jaaper
“ I^ke rity.
” llaniptnn
Arrive Palaikn..
Kfo. 1, | No. J,
West lmlUv VAuxvm
FaatMall. i Mall,
ll'sno a. in. 10-jft p.*dt
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No. 1 lfiium Mtuon iifcer arrival oi lm*«mifuff
ninruliiK trjiliia on Central. Houtliceatam, Gior*
uit, Kan Tvnnenee, Virginia and Georgia a tuft
Macnli uml ItimilugliMn railroad*
No. a leave* after artlral of tuenmtag
afternuun train* on the (‘or.trul. 8«'iitLuniu.TiV
Mamm ami Northern ami (•••••rrla rallnad*. ami
rornirt t* at l'aiatka for Hi. Augtmln* amt air
lo l-a**t and :u>uth FloiIda. and aUU tha
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REFRIGERATlRS AND
ALSO STOVES,
From the cheapen to Burk'* Ktllont, ronceded
to to? the heat In the world, thy ahaoiutcly
have no equal In the world.
Manufacture* all kind* f -.
Tinware, Stove ripe, fittferx, Ele.
5'f/" 8|H*clal price* made to hotel* ind hoard
Ing honaca. Write or rail on iin whet In need «»t
anything In our line; we guaranUNr \ mvo>ou
money. *1. T« HOVli « BIO,,
1 ioi I'atteiMou itreet, Vammng^Ua.
No. *2 leave* Klatka alter a/rltal faat WmtV ,
ilia ni .ail fiotn Tampa and eoaurcte at Ma 4
with al! outgoing aiurm>«m trait}* t’« .S
H<*uthweKt«rn, Ju«.«u and Northern. Gel >>
Kam Tenne*«ee, Vltyiidaand Georgiaand-M ^
nml Mmilngham rallriad*. i . j
No. 4 lease* l'aiatka after arrival of train*
from Ht. A’-ig wet hie and nolut* in lfi**i and Boaili
F lorida ami romiact* at Maeiin wiih oil outgotnf
iintinlng train* on C vnival, 8<*nUiwe*tem,UacoA
uml Northurn, Georgia, ami Ka*l Tenoeaaee, Vir
ginia and Georgia rati made. Conneetlnn for
watlkuled train itetween Atlanta ami Waahlng-
ton, D. v.
All uain* arrive and dapan from onion depot*
at Maeon ami l'aiatka.
Kirgant uleeping vat* will U> ran on tralna .Vn,
3 ami No. 4.
For further Information apply to agants al
jum lioii polnUi or to
I. J. IIAUUIH. L. C\ CAN OVA*
Ticket Agent, klaron. - Ticket A cunt, l'aiatka.
lJ.mitNH, JAM. MbX/lkN,
liav. I'o**. Act, Macon. Gen'l Agt,l'aiatka.
KNAl'P. Traffic Maltager.
Schoiclo It Effect July 3,189$.
Ne,w Firm, New Store, New Goods.
J. W. PAULK & CO
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Complete Stoc£ of Fresh Drugs,
CHEMICALS, PAINT; OILS AND VARNISHES.
Toilt!*. Articles, ****-'h ns PnrfurWy, Cnlogncs, Extructs, Pomades, Hair
Oils, Toilet OraaiiiB and Powders.
Bntsites, full Hue of Tooth I'.ratios, Nt.il finishes. Hair Brushes, Shoe
Brushes and Clothes Brushes. Time goihls are of the very best quality
and are to 1m* sold os cheaji as ccimtr- ilirt.
Fine Stock of Lamp GootU.
Elegant Assm t-nent of Combs,
I' ix»si Uanlon Seeds in Season.
We have just received one of Tuft's uagmfiount Arctic Sod* Fomituins,
and are. dUpeusiug delicious Soda wah-t Only 'he purest frttit syrups used.
Dr. N. Peterson is iti charge of our piwcri'itinu.department.
J. AY. P-AUDIv
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Fonnwvtinn In In am l'via>V. Macun.fia., wilk
i. 8. A K. B. 11. for YiUdtwu, f.aku City, ITu
latka. Ht. slugnMtitM and potutafn fhcld*; C. H.
11. for Savannah. Mliliw'imviBc uml Katuui«*u. H.
W. a. H. for Aatcrfcu*. Albany tuttl Kufnu>a;'M.
A N. U. R. for Athvr.n Mtd Lab. ai.ti
iMtlnu twyomt; Goor^U K.vUmatl Ijc Sparta,
Mldcdgavllkr ami Auau4ta.and ail mdnU tar
At Yatmlllt with A. A F. 11 H. fnrasa-
\Inn* un that Uw. and at La Grange with A. A
W.!» B. R. for MoMftvmery ami fcnyooU and
tvnnedlato nation*.
For lurtlwr IntormnUnn applv to . .
L. J. IIAltHlS. , H. (I StOXtE,
Ticket AgL, Macon. ftw| ‘ ‘