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Mi;G'A'ZKITK : TIFTON, (M
12. 1895.:
2 Boxes:—
i Price!
You lmve r.icUd:eatlnche« occasion
ally. They are not pleasant; why
not net rill of them?
If voti call-in irphysician it will
cast von from Si .to S5. Hotv.cim you
escape this cost but secure the phvsi*
dan's treatment? l.et us tell you.
Go to your druggist nml ask
for' itamori’s 'H'witic Liver
BHU, They will cost you li box
Fills nml 1 box 'Tonic Pellets)
only J5 cents. These are the exact
mciliduas that uny doctor would
prescribe for a sluggish, torpid or
disordered liver.
You take one n( Ksxos's ni.es
immediately
Mutely. Thnt causes n com*
,v*w flRtidH of the bowels.. .You
icn take one of Ratoon’s TonIc
r*i ; pf* dally for n week or longer.
Yhc-e keep tfni * ‘ r '
plett
the
. .........u bowel? kcnUhy nml
open, but at tbe same time they
arouse the appetite, ptifiry the
. blood ai.il "lime up’’-the whole
system.
Try this just once. It can not
harm you.
▲I all rt#a1arn, or malt, for 88e„ a boaoa $1.00.
BROWN MFCS. 00., Hew York.
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I’ltonWSKlXM, GAUDS.
Dr. MAURY M, STAPLER.
« I-H ( I A I. 1ST,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat ami Lungs.
. . .V* f berry St., M f*.\.
’ Dr. E. V. BALL,
Physician nml Surgeon v
MNJliM.V
(IKCUU’rl.V.
Will give s-promt itt.'ntlon «•* t hnmic I»l«-
I'ft-t 'k, Ktufuni'.Hii'! lVlit'i»l I»Im*um , h, «
in I’hts '.itU.'.in,.. nr Will uiisrur \i.i- vM.I?'.
«lu>«»r iilght. iv*vl-ui!H,
JOHN MURROW, -
aAcAAro >' a o y * ijjAlFt
Tit hi,-., -
I Bsaus
l iftVf-.lNvii* I adrt
t-.iiniiH rei
DR.'fi: PET LRSOI'I, “
: iiv.®rt:»if iihil S:irireon
T i n*.. • ’ «-n.
t' • Mir; *s \ • V V’t‘.»*.!V :» .. It'- l**.v
SO UTH GEORGIA’S ADVANTAGES.
t'limimirii With I'lorliln nml rullforiiln—
An tnlefneiilil Isilter t'rinn a Hellatde
Soil Iff.
. The following was writlcn liy Prof.
I. 1„ limbi, nf the Iona Statu Agii-
culiurnt -College,-to tlie-1 oivu State
Itegisloivof-rMareli —7 tli:
We Uayc recently, given a number
of days to nil investigation of the
i'liit growing possibilities of the pine
woods belt of south Georgia. The
ootnini.il belief Ims been that this re
gion was a tint siimly tract which
'could luivoiml little agricultural value
when eleareil by the turpentine, rosin’
anil pitch sails*and the lmu.lre.ls of
grout saw mills, Our first hint ilmt
this region might lmve great In.rli-
culteral possibilities eame from id-
speeting tiui grapes, melons ami
peaches sent from near Tifton, in
soiitii Ccorgii, to the Colnmiiian Ex
position, about the first, of -Inly, liy
fur the finest nml best Mb Ui-
fiorta peaches, Delaware,Ibigbtmi ami
Ives gapes, ami early melons shown
liming tlie season were from this sec
tion- At Tifton, Cyelmicta ami other
points li e rode many miles to inspect'
III| oiliest fruit tree's of the region,
anil the humlreils of acres of pcaeh
orchards,vineyards and melon gnmnd.
it is a lino rolling country underlaid
.with the oommimi Gotwgia.-vud 1'hi.yi
ivitli just, enough sand in tic surface
sinl to.ensure curliness of ripening,
high ipiality and rich eoloringof fruit.
Two year old peach trees arc laden
with fruit buds just ready to Open at
«Mfh' S )l, the grape buds
are just starting and tlivTneloti grow
ers are busily planting seed. Welire
iwsniyd'Tlninbi- iiiafin'TiTp of peaches
peratn r.ones. Around the great hotels
nt St. Augustine, Tampa and many
oilier points (tie palms, oleanders,
citrus fruits anjl even fuses and Chi
nese peaeh trees were killed to the
ground, while on , the elay lands of
... • • . , p unit wiiuin u.iern miiiii.ics. i wiis wiUM»x
south Georgia not a point- of growth B |n?ig tlit« tend wTTlimit soiling my shoes,
was killed, for tlie reason tlmtmb- — • • •'
tropical trees'"tm* not planted and not
a bail of the peaelt or rose bad started.
Tbe other main crops of i-Torida tire
early garden ~ vegetables- and straw
berries, all of wilful) iveru solidly fro-
Mm; Aside from tlie small Sea Is
land cotton crop of north Florida,nml
the pitle and eypvess iiimlier inter
ests, everything is lost Of course a
new. crop of vegetables is started, lint
it will mu pay to ship, as it competes
with that grown by south (IcOigia and
more nm'llicm gardeners. The out
look is so gloomy that, the cummer-
iliil travelers are leaving the stale.
slope Is constantly, draining tlmvn along
tho elnv subsoil In such qimmltlos Hint
the surface soil is snpplleil by a nntnrnl
system of suli-irrigntlon ns perfect'n» It Is
bcnciieinl. There is iihsolntoiv no niuil
in linn country. Wliile I wn« Ilium we
hail II rain tliiil came down In tnricntr
nml within llftccn minutes. ljiaisivjilking
\V ntcr (iocs not slnnil on the su if ace any
where.nor Is there a stagnant ponrf any
where within a ilnv's drive of Eldorado
that 1 vmihl licar of. Tim lirsitclics run
the year round anil the water Is ns Clear
ns cryslnl. N*W-fnlllng wells arc from
twenty to iwciitV*foiir feel deep, amt the
wnter’is perfectly aoh mi that cisterns are
useless nml unknown. 1 saw an nnnlynln
.of water from a well In Tifton seven:
miles north of Khtnnuln, which'showed
I: to lie Almost nhsolutely free from or
ganic matter.
As p) ellmnte, ns lirlef a visit as f made
did not give mu lline to know from origi
nal inve-tignthm what It is in the range
of the jmir-hnl I know that on tile Stli
ami mil of Mareh 1 rode about tbe cnmi-
trv la an open buggy nml tnnk a trip on
log ear without an overcoat. The
DKAIsKU' IN
The Inca! papers advise general crop • weatiier was like June, and little linrefinil
growinw and an increase III the stork ■ ail'd half linked dal kies .pin,veil mei i lly
interests, lint here dillieullios almost! of doors. The bouses proved to mu
. I hat the went lier iron not liiiVcrA’-Hiy^ri* al
msnrmmmtsimtt rusc. \ lie miy Hmc «f the vear, for tin? mIiuIow*
staU*, |)rncfk , .‘illy,is a k*a(rliy sanil lK*il.; U f r (!. >v]ilumt «f«»ss him! many or tin*
The citrus fruit inoil nml growoi’H of jliouaciM won* of ihi? riiilust ileauriptlon.
early vegetables mid strawbemes § no r U»«rn* t^Wdioitsesa jat
, • t *, . * e I niusl sifpm like palaecs to tlie “eraekor
liave been able to use commerom fur-, „ r l| str ids.
tib/.ers quite liberally, as tbe products I | |„„i nhnmlnnl evhlcnce of tlie lienltli-
b.ive it liiarket valuc that will warrantJ ralm ss of lint coinilry from those who
till-expenditure. Thaiordinarv I'armToul c.mie from the norlli wlih alllicUons
1 . tof various kind*. I here is unsol.itcly no
>P<
Til'ton, Georgia.
■ VAs.
.
1 hav e been ton hnsv during the past week opening up
the best tuul most complete stock of
SPRING (GOO I )S,
Dry-f.inods, Notiuiis, Otothiiig, Shoos^fcc.,
To write au advertisement for this issue. v
Nevertheless, I want all the peo]tle to know that 1 cTj
do seli as many standard'goods for the same amouf
renev as any dealer,in this section.
E. P. BOWEN.
crops will not stand the expense is
t,oo ovjdetil for mention, and without
fertilizers tbe land pi will grow
crops is couIIiuhI to small areas of
drained, land that, was originally
swamp. As we look at it, tin-' des-
tniction of the immense pine forc-Cs
ciT south Georgia and Alabama lots
struck.a denllt ij|p'V to l''lorida borti-
culture and gardening, but it lias
Tt m-w territory .ivltcre carlv
mniarial troubles of any kind till typhoid
fever, an threat of lung troubles. I am
afraid to repeal the stories 1 heard of the
produi-liveecss of the Mill, under skillful
ciiltlvalion. Mir W. O. Till is a man who
is nuj given to wild talk, in find, It seem
ed to me i lint lie wus somewhat averse to
chtlmbm wlait lie migin wiilumv danger
of fitting disbelieved, lie told me. thill
lii-raTsed'l.SiHI pounds of the very host
tqhjceg on dim uere tuul the cigars made
r fiminiht- loimo'-o- were gnoJ—Olns ;is I
' had an uppnrtiinily to prove. Corn Ims
"s.-nip" n ''"" 1 '’'I 1 M" -. ,. | prTne» slmwbcmcs and i ,iei 'h «'"wn to ninety Imsltels lotltrncre,
grapes, and imduiis, will be rcatly to I • •» - 'I ■ ■ . .'. . y hut thU was well fertilized, and laid irspe
ship IVoih till- lirst to the lift-ciitb flf| 1111 r 1 ""' 11 • 11 eialeare. N" claim iVma-lcIli.ai the fruit
.It'lv.'and the cm Iv^'varieties wdlT (m;'l««'"'ly. »• | belti.fileorgln is a com country. Wheat
i * if ,i * " . .... '• I wilt irrow V*ut-U wol. a - croji.
fnu.i the -Oth to -.Oli-j.t-j- nid Voii | Frulu of all kin«l.«. li*clii«liii>r tlirs I siiw
.1 it no. Those vu IV of Miihj.ing j Trv j. : j ; .,. tr j c . jj itu ., s H J m c, ly for voifV ,»»»«! «»'» «'Viim’ijl«u how
iriMiu*-* jrooil |»i*iees* ut tiiy North • If not. u *lr»«uU* 'm»\v uu»l |sturdy
TIFTON, sGliOlUilA:
J. (J, GOLDl’]X. PropruMoiN
—A t arry a full line of l-'resh and Pare
riii'-s, ediciiit's, ('IicMniciils,
Toilet and fancy Articles, I'crfuiiierv. Scl.imflllini
l.antps'ioun.nmp- Fixtuves.
tin- trees arc .until lie fins seen
and t be speedy delivery in
York, I’lnladclpliin or even IT
I
PcEH.ES ,
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ALEXANDER-
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. otxdiSit.
i,o •WTD.i'hri "l ’.In f »«•
Xt*w | ir«’t rtriicf. This meiifHnc* Ihm i»t‘un foiiml
in hu pirullnily mhiptiMl to tho rclii'l* timl
them * Kvcry variety .of giuil(‘t>__vc!.t{iMa-
t’.vct’pt juiHsthly ihi* I’iihiaufe filthily
nit 1 of all K , jLnKue--UomolaHHT-^-vot , timr ^‘W^MTt-ttmiiiinotlrNizpplhnHjftes' cr . v
C. VV/i^JuyVUO};;
A. tor i& • p - iS t - Er\v ,
■fi
rtjM* *\idI liiuhjy cohind. Ar ••:.o r
sj.orial :tdv;uit:tg«' nf«l!il> f.iv tel r»• -
i-i.in \a ini t him rat i vi* ox»M|ijiUon from
h'sintdiv*’ spfbJS.'frost.s. (Vttlral
(tooruin, arouml Map m and liiillin.
ttiilylw.u fiiil of jiiRidti’tS have*
•HH ti uatht’rejl in >i\ vrar<, while* .in
gIu* pirn* wuotl ir*4i«m uround T»f»on
woiiilcrfci tlircct, iiitiVtctii‘t*Mu
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J. W & D. J. VVILLIAMS, "
iil.Ni'lSTs.
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. •? r. ii^.ik IhWir::, is..;»>•». t. u\> *\ »»»*
DR. J. H- '
''iiyrsiiMtut mill Kttrtroem.
i vio'-ti. ii .. w. it. n.'.iiiijiptoia.. _
. :! .•*£l-i»i i!i*p:t .t*», nml alt
• Wcifii .iti’i iY.u'W. r.tUt*
.. i.'ti, Wi.i-Won llD 4 ii.if m’ Hu* l» sV.W.vlf
’ '.*|lv yllirl-.- .mil :ilt i-.,*!. j.v ntm
tp'lfd' *•■» • l Khl- «li:r v.h» it *<’rv.. (T-,u.
« '••»* \. Sl>n.P‘ ISMMlff.StU. Jl
♦riv DilMi* fov*;
Or. VI. J. FARMER.
tiKToy, uwmmA.
Chronic Discacee, S\u'23ry, Vencreal UiB-
eases, and EUeaces cf ?enales.
“id ‘
i wm.iiiv-
an*l Vi rr. Im*»j
f«»r Iniifd.
2*i-b:Mly.
ttor/hai i*> .Vidwiikhv
l*i !%.«*•• n»!.Mi!ilnj: nwim
iir.xt iltnir I’julrirk -
Hotel Sadie,
TIFTO N, (J IV.
j. H. HAFIRIS; PROP’R
f*itu:itft'l lwtnt*e:i <iv<*rs'U rtonUurn arnl IUtiiiv
uift, ami-\V«*s»ttTii n:Ur»i:iil «l,'|Nit<t, Ka-
rllltlct* ani|iU k . iwuHnu.ihli*.
I
J. VJ. JOINER,
rfi sr
a
T
Kytffi exatuineii aiui Rybil free of
' idmrge.
, l-'ine jvatcl? repairi-g a speeitilty.
W.islilimtiin Str.-et,
TT-HANV
(.i-KOlfOl A
tic old MJltler.t -ay litere has not been
ti.total. fttiiure of the peach". ®p hi
J..»-iV"years, i'.ven last Year, w' n
:e crop was ii total i'alltire’ noli I,
>1 icoti. i ii'ttm p-atebe:, asl-miitie.l vi r-
itms at the exposition. At l'ort Yal-
ev —a i'civ iniles sotitltwest of JMon
bimdreds ,,f acres of peu'dies have
11ceil pi .i.ted within tin- past four
yean, ’t in 7 Aibaugh and Hale or-'
ebartis aboie cover over Utm^acres of
ltd, ami liu-'oiitjook ^.liUtn
resitits is very favorable. Yet we
visit to tci-ord the opinion that im
mense crops of peaelies and grapes
will lie shipped from Tilton ultvii
Fort Valley bits an fmiy- atyitid-avheif
inal bata;esls are, gro-rn at tbe twi"
points tlie Tifton peached grapes anil
melops, will bear shipping a week
artier, ami tile hVernge in color, size
mil ipKiiy, will be much bigin r. If
v, ,wn- d •> foot of jand on ihc s tut*:
'ii i.irghi rulls.-lbis high optm .-ii ,,f it-
Inirtie.irllitr.'il fulme would tun lie
given. As it is, we predit t a rapid
advance in the silling value of the
iuninlei] pine bunts high enough and
Iry enough for growing tbe llnye
fruit— we have liamed. Indeed, land
that.sold three years ago at e'J all acre
rannol now be bdnglit for $40.
in iffljiiiecUon will) tbe above high
estimate of south Georgia, we regret
to give the opinion that tlie future nl
fruit Srmyjhg in l'’iorida is not prom-
iting. North of a line flHflvn neruss
the stale from liiirklcdge, on the At.
latirte eoa.-l. to Tampa, bjl tbeGti.ll'of
Mexieo, vvbieji includes nearly all tlie
orange groves’in tlie state, tlie tvccs
are praetienlly dead. It lias been
Imped tlinf they would .sprout front
the stein and mam branches, but the
most sanguine are now ciiffltg down
(lie trees with tluHinpe that they will
sprout from amiind tlie stump.
Where the l•ulliug has not been toil
long delayed this Impe will be real
ized, bill north California experience
lias demonstrated that tbe trees front
stumps are apt to split down and top-
-plu-uYun-w-ln-n-of-fruitino s!ze."Agatn
tbr'ipti'i v arises, mi nri-mlnt of. the
go
reugUi and to:u“tit the organs. If.
n«. I,os.s or Appetite, 't'liiistipalimi,
lleadaelie. l'*alnting Spells, or are Ner
vous, Kxiitrilile, Sleepless. .Mehinelioly. or
trout,led with Itlzzv Spells. Kieetrie I tit -
ter-is tlie inciiicine yon need'. Health
and St reneth al-c guaranteed by its ttse.
Large h-dilt-s only titty (' 111- at tie- drug
stores of J. J. loiiduM Tiitiin, and A . A.
t rahitee, sparks.
A WEStERNER IN- TlFTON.
early
-Iii tli«* more liRiivilv tli*;!»»»r«*.l tracts it
costs from $:» i«* t<* V’-h-ar an nrre
renilv for the The him! ulauit Id*
dorado Is more r.tvfnvd in this re*pet, us
the siw tiinliur \\as cut olT nltogeljiuraml'
the railrojvl company too!;"inostoT tJie
treus that i.emnlned for ties, and tlnffohre
many acres tImre that a man «h»uld clear
up with t\vo or three days’ work. Tim
hur is a miUmne.e in 11ml edwtifry and is
gotten nnt ol the Way by burning: Yel
low pine lumber ran la* bought at per
l;iKM) feet, and finishing Sturt. kflh»dried,‘
for §i‘»-per l.OOt). Kvcytliitig that must
he hoimiit tit the stores call hetfot at ahom
the prices that prevail in tlm north.
'Vuenty pontvis of eolYefi -swirar costs a
dollar, and I saw calicoes marked three
and one half cents per yard.
lu this series ofletfers, I have endeav
ored to keen well within the limits ol
actual farts.Wi l feel perleetly sate in
picdietintf that an investment jn the fruit,
'section of Georgia eattitot fall to hrinvi
e no i r. hum returns. I never shiv a country
with -o many advantages and so fe\v
Mtt.t.i:u I’cuvis.
Wtiy ttiv srriloii ltriwwn Ashhurn »ni«1 1*1-
doniilu It Itcilcr tovh-oli \ urtniUiinil ttnd
fruit (lowluc ;*rrt**<sM.* iliuti any Other
furl ion «»r iIicMmU'. t
rurn'spuuiUjiu’e.Sprj-.'rn U-i-o.? tlsj-utilfr-Tiuies.j
While l wu* h: *n G^i'j. l tried to And
out for myself why the *«";tion extending
from Asdituirh, e:_ r !;ly^»i>e miles south of
Mneon.-to. K!«!i.n:p|o,-one humtied amt
eleven miles south, Was better for all a<-
ricultural juhJ -fruit: growing purtiom*,-
tliarr any other potiion of the.state I saw.
W hen l ashed at»o\U this, no.one'deemed Irawlme.Uij.
to linve any* theory on the‘sul.jeet ami
tlio-e who Jive in the section ah* so per
fcptly satislled that alien is-tlie fact that
they do tnd stoj> to tlicori/-, hut ^o oil
making money easily pnd laphWy.: ,
l ludieve I have diseoViired Hie ieason ;
why tid- '•ectior. is *ri much more fruitful ]
than ttft'f other in the slate. As we pns-ed •
ArahiV'u nrHys sotrili of Macon, smite one j
tmvnked tlial we were at the highest ’
;»o:n* on the Georgia Southern aitd Kim-j - . . ... . rrn » llri . t . Sunrk* Ga
j ida railroad.; From that place south evi- in • * * * ;j_ ^ ’
' denies nfthiift and enterprise* began to
very, rapidly.
At I’yeloneta we came to the lirst lar^e
fiiiii farm and all the country lad ween
there and-Kldorudo isheini|FapldU^ckuiv* \
ed andipiii to fruit. About Tifton ami
Kld 'iado there are numerous .sprint's j
which never fail.. Tinse rim out of the
little hollows in the side?
elevations and arc called
tin*stream front tluhn isealletl a“hraneh."
I Complete Line of Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars and- Snuffs.
HUFRESIIIAtt SOIJIEK DRINKS M>W ON im.VKillT.,
Thu pre-eiiplii li lieparlmeiil will lie under llii^jupemsinn nf 1)1. N.. Peterson,
s licrcliifore.
• V
7--
K. A. HL'CK.
(y ■ '
Bankers and Wholesale Grocers,
Tl ftoVgeorci a.
1‘iihiii' fjk'iiron.^o is resp^ctfunv^soliGitecl. mid prompt at-
U'lvtiun given In the smai!ost as well as the largest orde'rj.
S. G.SLAGE,
Contractor and Builder,
i '
t VI; l\t.< t I L*It t X'
■ .
IJiteklctt’s A fit lea SillvtS
The Rest Salve in tin? world f«*r (’tits,
Hrulsei*, Sores, l.’lcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, ( happed Hands, < ‘Idlhlains,
Corns and all Skin Krnptions, and posi
tively cure* File**, or. uo pav reijUired. It
iscuaimi'ed i-» irive peifeetr-SHlisfactiotl
or inuimy refunded. Ft lee *2o cent per
box. Sobl at *1. .1. Golden’^ Drug store
THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN
Timo Taliio Ho. 22.
PR0GRAHJI2
Fur Toaebcn. Jnstituiffl to lie linl'l at
Abigalia, Salurilny Ajiril -0, 1.8U5
1) n. m.—Opening exeruises, 10
minutes. •
lilt)—Report of ('ritiiaB Mias
r tin; geinle i Mattie Lovett, \V. U. Williams
liouls while j ij ; :|ii_. Ijeinling: May nnv
l hi>e branches ilo not have swampy , mi-tlii'-ts Ik; eonibineil, or eatt-better
shores anil one r.-m ii live Ihiongh them , results be obtiuneit by a eerlain par-
tn any p.ant without ilillhqilty. ; Denial' metlioilV !!. I.. Fatten, F.
Kfp'in Ajiilii, tlie whole rnuntl'y slopes bt,
grillW to the smith. It is not by ally i
means a Hat plain Inn there are no hills. I .
The I flit J- is roijingf liat so gentle are tlte j when best taught.?.
two
t'ato.
10:10—Arilhmetie: limy and
Mrs. A. I>. An
si,ipes tleo the lhiiili'sl rains Bo not wash ; tbottv. F.. ,1. Williat'is. Jr.
ll.jtik. In I I... t/k... i t i,.n,*. all., e iw,» b I- * m . . ■ • ..
them Sn tin*. I'm;.!, (.trivially speakiiiir,
the rouniry is an undulating plain with a
southern exposure, ami c<»ri*tnntly an*
protu’lieti nparur tha Ht»n level. We talk
nthe North of a soil "na mellow as;
CEGJiflIA
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P—oMi
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Georgia Business College
'.•aa.rJt.rle|e-,n eaeiple't.n <tf i.tngle course at
-ae-half ti e rsi'tUfe in',,[ti,-r re)
-tiw Have Firrv .Mils !\ Sttxr SIXTV navs.
JVH rs,*r wire iiemeiti'ocie to
HtiOhnU llfSI.VKSS COLI.RiVH, Maeou. (Ja.
ashes" Ian I never saw soil anywhere, ill
ill ore than half the stales of ihe Union,
ill whi.i h I have been, IIml eame nearer
meellng this eomparisiin. It is not only
literally .-is mellow ns a-lies blit Ii is very
hear the eolor of woml ashes. Close ev
litniiiaiibn sl(,iws thnt fins s^J-i^nu•
pnM',1 of a iery white sam! Ullif la.uk
inolti in about i-ipuil proportion. This
soil varies in dentI; from a fool lo
eighteen iiuthes anil in nlnecs nmehileeii-
.l'nih'r.4r—hi-rath irTTliimrTeiTelay,
liestruetion of ibejiine forests on-lb
north itml . noriini'esl, is jit not prob
able that tlie colli waves will In- more
frequent in Ihe futtiro than they have
been ill the past'! Flornla lies lower
than any part of tile northwest, amV
witli the removal of its proteeting
forests is ns luueli exposed to our,
northwesters as south Texas. Again.,
the Flotilla elim.ite is not favorable
to a period of jost in trees. A degree
or ul'ld that would not ilnfoliito or
ange trqes <in south C’aliloriitit may
utterly kill tbe trees in Florida. To
illustrate: Prior to the.freeze, in Feb
ruary, tlie orange trees defoiiated liy
Ihe freeze in Deeetnlier woke Homing
into leaf. At tbe same time the peaeii
Wilk in full blos«om and with well there ought to be some pline lmveTTTovh
started leaves, the mulberry ivav near- where swamps are to be round, unit this
iy in full leaf, ,-oscs were getting
ready to liloonb etc. In this growing explniu anmUvr fuel ilml wus brouj^lit lo
Condition the temporaturo *uf- Febru- my unties In the longest dry npells the
my 7 and 8, from 1U to 15 degrees soil of. this section iloos noc.lry om as; it
alive zero, wr..„ght,lcstri.et I o„ K s „oli:IBBB^Wdi'ihgf,!!.^
as lias never been known in tire lent- water ftojn the upper purtiuu ot this
i > ’
Iii:.-)ti. Writing: llow and when
best taught ill goTuteetion with eom
inomfielvool:wnfijf V A. IJ. Cameron,'
ii. C. Woodard.
UrJtl—Wily sbottUl a cltllil lie ed
ucated?' -Miss Maggiu Tenant, ,1. II
l iary.
112:00—iieeess for dinner, 1 hour.
I Tull p. m. -Geography: Relative
iipportauet of in eommoii school
eoiirso.. .1. M; Sutton, M. S. Patten,
1:10 - Wb'il is needed Jji-raise-lbtr
coitlTlliy scboul to its proper limit'
W. G. Averin G. D. Godard.
•Jiii'i -Teaching: Organization,
teaeber, pupil and buildings, treated
in connection.
feint .Miscellaneous.
5:Utb-AdjSmn.
in which i- thickly lmt,eihled eheeolate.
colored pebbles, which are henry for their
size. W le-re till-pebbly subint is, will
be folind Ihrjny fruit trees always. Tjjjjge'j
pebbles r.tnge’: in size frinn llie merest;
speck to lie' size of a pigenn-fgg.with I
few larger. 1 ilo not remi Nil|a'r to have j
seen one a-large as a , wjnmn in ero-sL
big iBmlri ils oritcres of eufirvateil land.; ‘ The n,Union „r ue I.inleiiii Mini
I asked about droitih-and was'inviril-1 l»r. te«he.mtijuty-retireiiofetjni Urt-
fllsli* toll) tTmf iin.v i(tif not ....rtil- wiili ' nu»j. «»)* l»r. SlnmmiiH .lewd
n».i> fOHi nml nil} uin n«‘i ocfTtii w Mil: ||f f ,iMrii.c.ii-cii^fur wlrtu
emmgh severity to jnJenero with the;n j« rh'oii»im*u«h«i. fur sale t»> (W.i.icn.
grnw’.li of vdgututUm. v 1,
Here were the cor.ditioiw: The Inv of {
the IhikI; the character of ihe Soil nndstih-
soil and the juesence «»!' living >yater in a
comparatively level country. I ien«on
that the waier falling on this southern
slope percolates (piirkly through- the po*
roiis smfa*a* soil and (lien drains fdort$
the upper strata of tho day IVonouth un
til tl»»* country a few miles above KldA-
railo is readied, when it lias* . ullicient
i heat! to break forth in’.the hollows in the
shape t»f springs. If this theory ja,eop(
YOUMANS
Livery and Feed Stables.
Main FrHKirr, :
lo I
TIFfoX, CIA.
Shingles and Hardware.
TI FTO^y - (; KG11G1 A.
Hiitjffi nut:.vd.
No. .1.
Monrt'ys,
WitHlyji,
KrMays.
Not.
Dfttly.
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Not- I ft»"l 2 arrive ami Ueimri fr«mi t.nlnii Impot nt CnlniiilniH amt Alhanv. Trains X«»s.3 nml 4
arrive ami depart nt f«*ot vi .Seventh street, - Columbus. . II. c. Illl.h, Suijcrlnteiident.
For 8alu liy ,.T. 7.. KTJJOTT, Sparks, Ga., a
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Ask y*ur grocer for It.
3 yon? j*csn!?i will rc*?r7,
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