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•I BE OH ICIALOi-GAX OKTUK
gim-ikm: and TAi.iKirnito
Of >i:N'T V PAH MICKS A f .1,1
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T!:l AD CSV'S.
a 1 <> ihe Offii-I <1 »> i‘K :i n it I l a I
toll ,"1 ft <■ » «i».
l i! A>. I.. ' : ! i II. i - -V r I 'll.
> 1 A 1-til !» 1-! I.
Mi. A* vBl uptuik tti Atiguj'iu
oil lli<; TiJi ot /* ]»rii.
Delincllelll- rj.).A«h pay Up. V<>U
don I kc.iw huv. i rl ttn.e* are.
Kv< day vi - hear of hew converts
to Hi - IV ‘i
Conic ov an- .tlwffy welcome.
rim K i i I Hi (Mi I
< }< V iuijil is? lift: fib'll W'ho lot 1 < fit
»t- »i,i ifit. f inn: fttitjl lit aV
Why U IH f< r tin*
J>:uiv? j J mu-ie a will
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Srt* !}a* f*/»t in' <>( »pj ointment .-f Mr.
\V. I ■ a* on { lit- },’ u <>l May in WIt 1 1«
J'hHnth j
( f im fiiit aiaf I ' a n tfoof' BjitM-eh. j
F ur f itjf ot a vprn'io*!l hiH'k u t^aujihtie
^ lirf<; h j JrioDii M. Kit <’)•,MiiHbliHoii
t> ' I liav«* twin ti-inif Nilmtjoii |
Ol! fm rn\ b j r dueil buck, Iih v foil Mil j !
ft It C'MbJ»Je!i ! ■ *, Mill mu jm rfectl>.’ |
What, w!( h < < va lano and Ihe ji e
#eiit (ricinrtttii! cal a.*! ropliecafl the peo
jilt b ,y t x< J ’, fl< in lla ,«(! t\M». good
I/ild fU liver oh, Lx |
II II.<• * ! hull pait> I* .had hn
elaltned l v ti e fuKii nisi* of the COtl*)' j
tty, H I-* a (- a --«» at 1.-Ii t<> I- now t Imt it
■I'd like tie S.VKU helvveeii tw-1 !
tlitt yep , 1 *lti vv B-iy. j
Tom Y 'ilnoii^’ verily ‘dliorii j
‘ 1 ti
tniheth.h' o the Den,-. One day |
th-v-n .............. > .11 linn •»* ** ■
“fti. r.tl" Vh. n.-vt ,lMt they me run-
1 trill I im fm s. me . fflee. |
Is*Wt It time ti* Mginlzi u * nonii^iy
for tho jua vetiI ion of eroehy to umn
kin.l. * Kvery *Liv terrible tiiha of
H’jffHitig Hiitl woe (line fiohi i very
i )(ihid i ll In the rnielly **f noth to
bin brnlhui 11 ul ujuiihh such.
W© run iliitiK *d ik» rt’Mrton " hy n
|»,Hltinl ehriild tOligei htrtilnieio Como
«'Ut Ojt n!\ M*d tilmVe hoard for reform
ro fjsnd ol hio’ iog *di heri*
lamdli ticIII the ills
h*tii*-l Kx
o th© clicrtt Un i** 1 ~ lo-tMn
belt'l H'ltti it If he! elpth Milliuiled
t bu nib* j; iIt Phil. Pit hi Hi d Ih'UlHl t*n
OV* I the -e;U o| p.iiu, 1*<»I M.rie by Dl li
ruuK--1
h non H.-plo think they liot-or us by
rumh;- : cuv paper. Now- 1** the
Inethl IVI until.I like to -ay; plr.i-c
ri men I*- r tin honor the new -paper
n mi wants i tlini ”mighCv” Wlsr
Vour, ivndlna our paper >nh wont
re.l u U }) c nber thl- wilt you. j
fttler the Bland Hill wins ve
B HI) ju aped Up fifteen |»ri nt*.
Th« ijita J.iurn.) ihnt4t <l half n 1 ;
Ci-lumu iu iblng rile "goo l Ultu !* i
on tii,- was I lio m xt day \
(v»jjon dropj;cd sever.il point* b»lew
wlml n v WU*S led -IDkes 4 '
\>x\w He ueaih n UMCil! li\ j
CX
“\Vh i V»
**I m *•" ».< d a repuhli: hi orator u*
he | o v MildtcHs m |(IiLca) un cling,
*« IHMli r of popnhatH pierteiil, Now
I vun Id oue lo know wh it Vt*u wno
lit for© > o*i joMp-il tie p» pubsi '* I
iMiftk nt i It; I lie luck He it i >>e
Mini uni ' We Wei t» il d fii«»ls
The si < ikej fainted and ItL. -)4v
l ou.iltry (K (a } CHiiteii*
Kvt*iy tra il brings new new?*of the
tloubli >vi,: b i'wiobn.i.
t* v. T» ’m in »s . man who s U|d-old
and «nfo»CM«g 1W laws of |»ts
Ii t I 8 at «i a.tlotig
ot bt tinnby in
that t
tl.»‘ *4 i\ 1 biliug
w Im Hit* 8l it * v'* }
an
at y. v
n*w
4*84 * law to
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Lean farnu ml the 1 opuliM
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A.
Barnett Ripples.
Jit J.uk Si’K.vr.
Vo.; -rib .ml liis t -letMit a
J art of ;..-t >afur-.:. and Sunday in
\\ amen county,
We arc pleased to see the recent ini
| provetneiils on the Inside of the Ai>
A,-Pi : . it a r II,;.. t). _'>'<! work
go Oft,
It you just want to-oc demo< rats(?)
-que.-ff-quirm and cut icinri - mils
just wait until Col. Watson get* hi*
daily*!arli I.
'J Ik-.I n--aiili of our community t*
ce-din.-J : . N . ac - to note at
this wming.
We have I;, , n trying U> get in with
Hrovor Slir rma’i and Co, But no f;»r
fmv^* failed. utilanH otir lawt tTf*>rl pr«?
vail*, " • have leh-graphi-d him that
our Mat* i- 011 the verge of a political
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"-I- I-". .....I. a
dens upon our p ttrhitrc ft h >ul Ins we
would gladly accept the honor* provid¬
ed ih I; ir h-n wa- uia ! - iigut a* po*
slide I ♦ la,, „th
• i wt< » ....... i „
ol our w ;iv.
Iiou*Look- At*.Mb- AiktfiKcM, Halil at
( aiHofjf.a Au 'ii-f Lilli iHfjo timt tb*
J U riMM f a!!'• jjan y had not had tin: pow*
1 r iaa* 1 Hfj'i jo write oim -i.i^h: I tW
upon ih<: f<‘d»*ral StututftM Book^. \V< “
d< r vvh.it h calls p-ova-r in tln-se day*,
douhilens llirfr power it deaiioyed by
■ ^ ’ h bad«»w of i U ■ hoodh; Lai, Ur al-o
H-iicl th it lilt' <*xpt*!D H *t{‘ til< u,)V«': -
inent Lad iinavam: I from h ixl y i*i x;
million do u per year undo/ dt m >
crelic mh-** in 1 HtJO to Five biiiidfod
million pi r \a .ar in 1 J, iiuder repuhli
run hi* Wonder if lie c id te l how
much it hi inere.a** •<! in the i i*t Id
iiioutliH ufiilerdi iuocr.it■<. II aL » nui 1
he expech-'l to dunce over the
He tnirl p vr y m Novell! her
|it‘J] ii hi cm* that it i-*a lon^lmie ^e{.
ling dtjttd enough for interment, in fact
tin darn thing -ci-nic > In have g. lieu
upon il- fuel it-.;.in and it i* likely to
walk off. ,o-l il “onujt Ititlg ,-iint dole
pr.-tlv qui-k il will dance over til- po
lllleal giMV ■ of a m m wud once nought
guhernntiomi) honor* at the hands of
Georgia patriots with the Itillu f \;n-; in*
.......... ............ Died of
V eb,mli*ni mi I tin- n it ii tl inclln.l
tl „ sl „ f ..|,„„k A, Me, Too
Am | -|' 0l , Dong,”
1‘ *■ rms lImt the {mpulisU alom* nr©
tMihiin fiikllcd with Cleveland * gold-bug
a/iiii jiMiiiiUm, Dr, W. Jl. 1 clton of
LhirJeri 11 * * I »u., i-^ out in the ('oualifii
lion in a leUer, in which he
biMt r!)*b*m»uu« e H’levelnnuUm and the
who.© ndmiuLiralion, Iniiitmi< * very
Mtr.ftiigly ihw duly of ©ongr«8* t*. im*
jie »eh Gr«)Ver. 'Fhe Doeior, like? many
other Georgian* ha* home il j*h Jong
}|h he mn, »?iti now comm up like u
mail and tell the 1 1 utli to tho world
placing th© blame where U belong-*,
uniong other tlilu^^ th U not one oitigl©
l of I he |irt*rtonl a I iiiniiliMf i n'i in h
elites an v rtvnijiiuhl lor the i.i!*orer.
From h recent urhtl© from N. A.
Dunnin y we not t e that ih* re are in
N- iv t nikund Hmoklyii 1 ,.‘lli) tuiiiioii
aiic--, IP.) of tho.*- whove ireome i* oh.
ci-il-dllhv hint thro iglt tin- N-w tick
W-u ld .lunmnta to ' :*7.7 i 1 .’-‘.’VO and fm -
liter fac ’show ilmluudel* lhe p»op HC<l
income in \ bill the i*.>veHi,emt would
oolb’ct imm ally fiotii tills 1P.» SDlff I,
Ss*, This is what the goM i'n i-ut would
n-a! ft in I In v iv f t »\ from 11 !*
persmis under ill' 1 income tax m l per'
fuilv as much in *r©, put it ;P n
mltiimu n of’ cuimiti m nut of th * re
m:iiithi£ i.i f tofh v mtlimn•■ire**, if this
\s uvu MpftU.w ’nl pvnAt of VU ' uee
"MV for a nut hutted incn.ite tax. We
|11| U HI b»t the lit'ecu v iuy and enici
vt ev ivnuirinsr it.
\ ‘ 1 1 ‘ > t { •lit \ Mt
of It 4*111 p«‘ I coughed da\ a' »\i Ight for
«b«* \ s\x weeks, u-\ wife then s*i^gediMl
thi»i l try ( luunbe?Iain's ( nugu reuoHiy
At tint l •**ald e no ilHTeieiieo, hut sill*
to pi t* k \ M H, and u t.-un l tlv.it it win
w im’ I hi led. F I got iu* relief from
to doM- V tiu*k rt*»ol ; t*r, atid il wa-euiv
a it w « • til 1 w i 11<« l > '• - - ..h
I think pi e ou t f<» knew the \ a uc ol
Hus rent ty. wud I tnke phs^uie m HO**
ho bench!1 have 'eir.Hl
..I s ».t Mtixi yrd, Otway Ohio.
Hi t t 1(4 *j> I r
.1 Beni ! ia.gy.ia!.
Jack Sprats 1 dea.
think il i git at ttiht gtrtud
o n m4" 1 “pG,
And »wry Cum <i i** madiv
lla linn* ot ki
VUr 'U 'Mil l , ,|, VV
in* p* w
A ml 4 * i In*i g«MH*rrt’ ** qw
Aud I;■ *»w In* k»"«H| Hun gi« a
But hoy** \**r inn*! not forg**’
i h«r \\ by N and !l : tmivioiv'* lla.
•* u .iftte Li catch thfr
vot
hti kH>fig ter “kelel* ‘ ther ga*H.
ft iHsrul flwlaii U ttH* much
r. l ^4 u cu»
IV t »i* 4 t hi frm * t
And I »M louiai let
I ft*\ U ' «V ta * t iri
I knit k\ s!*u K Me and S»'
m gvueial gx*t ■ I* tat ghat
He ki-Md a v*t
ktviti ug
v ita Mu i gen*4 a
H«‘ (tbtis’t eat niy p
I: e fcWi
d k m*u \ r
$
lift Urt p til t
tier. Every tettlv «;;tnnt
), ite-K*.
Po 1 i tica1 Notes.
i’.Y Bud.
Jack Sprat is getting to te a geau
in* political witter and po«t. Go it,
trienij. .Maybe limy will put you for-*
ward as a candidate for Justice of the
Peace in y vour district u.stuct.
And by the way we are very arix
•»«* *° <*** Ul * •*>■*" t*»e Constitution
and the J oirnal agree so amiably on.
We are wondering what sort, of a crit
let lie m. lie is certainly a brave
a ,,) dashing general and an excellent
preacher. Tli«-y want him to talk war
and religion ainl let Mr. Cleveland
and politic* do their own talking,
Why/ we had thought that the old
General was dead years ago until
l.e came out of oliscurity and sa'd that
he matltrl to be go vet nor.
We Imv-iit yet, been al.le to buy
mo <»f those bonds Mr. Os flirt* baa
j,|*i issiieil to protect the reset ve, fund
Hll ,j j, ir teneflr, of the lattorers.
........ .. .... „„i mo„», in
That’s shrew J
business qualities of which we l e..r
piper* speak about so often. Aint
p y
.... , , VT"‘
■ ■ "■;* ■"•<«
pari k*h 'V ill rcHort to t it. tnoaon md
tii- l hod* of fiA'idd, lialliit-box stuffing
every ot .er mean* of v.lltar.ny in
which they aie so well versed. 1 heir
pollution is too plum in this line to
tel,.,..of..... O .HI, ,A tl.c key to
ti)B Blll)i| , j,,„ 11 it i h carried by the
I>uIi *tsi y -ii i:i I ■ It i'ii- f "i a inn I
Slide Lie .,1,-t il --1 in.xt Oe
tolver and November.
A, tbit out I/,n Livic.-slon lias
intioduced a bill to |>ay soiue te'low
.j.VMMK) f*»r d I’lia duniJt? I lies war,
1 - 1, u i'ii, army. I bats our
deal 1 , hi up and ii'i-vn. Now supp .-.H
we gel him to int ro l.uee
,,s d-fillip '»•»' ,J . fnn >y n
1 hi c. ild .v .-1 1 ■ ■ 1 . I'nis will he an
oilier liuilk'M y* ,tr, muo tiine-iprom
ineiif, and we wiii dmji on. Imping for
Hiinthei yi-Hith it in iy bring prosperity.
Now Lon :>e ,v nice old man and get
thin ijtll Hiroiigh for ns arid t».»•>* will
send you buck t-> C-mgies*, forgiving
ail past sins. A-,1 i y the way Mr.
H i •. in b i you ;-iftt.lv hetvy about
having yout I’lio u in Inal nt-gin pa
per. Vour ought to get m.iil and lly
at . 1 / 1 . Wat sou a id liave those negroes
anoxted for hiaioL r, \ lie
ip ciiiauc- of vour ph -to looks niigtity
ti e H'*eUl i(|uaI ! y amt b;ack awmcin*
tti,n. Say old tel low y ul must stop
Uial il you don’t your l-.lk* won’t
I l e it. It goes Mgit iist. the grain with
h will stand it . Ii lla r
us it «e a torti'
for your sake.
611 m
I m ! i
; {
: RK
rr&jftiSS
I Has made many friends.
♦ Why? Because it is the
♦ best and cheapest lini¬
ment sold. It kills pain!
o is sold by ;i!l dv. Id. i2yc 5 v
*
O SnL.tstutrs ir<* ci” "s tb- -c m.c.t- ♦
i > 1‘i.t.s ul - 1 vei l I.*;.r X
t ► them Id kicUitiK Sad k i iON
< ► OIL, or > nil v> .i Ithriii'pointed. •
♦ ..... 4v0<-*«0 . 5
CHEW t* 1 c>- c :?*'L' ,b ? tc *
. ftntft tu ct». AtaUSuiw*.
■
t ,:rii U*s
If y u h:tv©ot laid in v'tu >
»f flower HctMl d.mU buy annuals; we
loop,-so to Muppty V m w(Ui all von
will want AM varictlc- 1 , ... W do , It
n-c. e
do.ph to tad ynnr attentb'u In 8‘www**
thing better whielt to m*o is to wan
| Lo brlglitest and best of periodicals
i fm the home Ih’‘W oman 1 * a large il
lu tinted monthly* as bright a» ;i new
pin tu d as charming as a spring bon¬
net. Ii is bum full ot everything a wo
man wants io know, and will bring
sunshino to tin* home the year round,
It (H tl please the .
is cur t** a* woman,
home-make? Now for our cideitSend
is teu cenU(8lum| 8 or Ml\e )en w<
will s**ml y.*u Wi'iimi two months on
rial and mi idliii oi send you 2dO
vat let te* of.
FLO 11*1%II SKF.D FULF.
fliia offer )> for mu mediate acceptance
Dont put 11 oil. N( no to day and you "
will receive i c seed and “Woman
prompts . Address
Woman Puli ;s (ilia id . Kicliniond
V.i.
First- Boilers.
Class
•<r*(
Atlas and Kri Tanks. Slacks,
Stand Pipes am! Shoot Iron Work; ShafC*
»K£. a, t•faring. Iktxos, llangrts, etc.
y *mu * i Vtton, Saw, i »r ■ !, i) ! snd
Fe i MMl outfits; IVtsy
M ‘ •d ^inngto onvti’
B 1 c , ; orv. 1'iin'six- and
Ktlirvv Uailroad, Mi l, Ms
i Fa- r» Supplies
mg,! •.v.ctxP.p. Fittings
e
Loraari! Iron Works
and Supply Co.,
ANjre touatBfVtir AUOUSTA.CA
IV ,et
1 NESBITTS REPORT.
-
His Monthly Talk to the Farmers Of
tbe State Of Georgia.
_
THC BIJgY gEAS0:J BSG g2f.
Eip«rliD*nt« iri Farmiii;', K«-nov*tioo and
liutaHwii, 8ufc*i« in Cotton I'lar.v
liijf, F«rtii|foi i, Oieiiard
and Garden.
DePAETMEST OP AaEICThTCRE.
ATI A NT A, April 1, l'jt.
The absorbing work for this month is
the .. preparation .. tor an , 1 planting . ,. of , the
cotton crop. This work I* doubly im*
portant because of tbe skill and judg
ment involved and now one
must come to the final decision as to
what part of our lands shall te devoted
yssrissfS fothiscrop. It is well srs&t for the farmer
I„ .Id adraMKaS » »«wr«
-
ticle for "The Southern Cultivator” lor
April, a part of which I repeat her -,
that it may if poisible, more widely
circulated, at# thus reach many who
Hwm - w
jl 5r,Ksssssi*f^i^ in Asia,
j n 0 jj 10r countries, that in,
Africa, SoutluAmerica and Mexico, tin;
Unitcl «G«e« fur«i*he* 7o per cent of
tbe cotton of commerce. In ot.V r
wor ^ g> t he world is dependent on the
„ oU th-m fanners wh?-, {nr tbm-iourtbs of
the cotton it u-s .ind which
not tie produced elsewhere. From this
. simple statement it will b-> s-.-n wh.it u
>si\ver wo hold an mi ; ' - :is of the
world, and wlmt a b ver t-. lift ours-! v -
and our section into prosperity. But
without ...........ph in'.uieiise -s of .oo-l and tor
„ K ,. i W() 1 u.;. advantage
which home tbia raued lnonojioly provisions gives u». Abnnd- be the
ant must
fulcrum on which onr lever rests.
When our cottou crop is ma ie we can
neither eat it nor we u-it until it pa-se*
oblige«i to p irt with it wo ai- • couip'Hl 1 i
to take wli.Uover price tli-i .i"itk-r oif--r*.
Hence the crowding of the cotton crop
to market as sm-i ns it is gathered,
though the price be below the cost ot
finds production, and though the new year
us with only the paper receipts to
show for our 12 months’ labor. If a
man afford has plenty of The home world supplies obliged he can
to wait. is to
have hi* cotton. During the civil war
the enforced .suspension of cotton pro
duetiou caused the price to reach the
fabulous figure of |f.d5 per pound,
TIUC HOAD TO t.NDJit'k.Nlll.A'l'K.
Knowing tln.-se fortified facts, with if tlio ample farmers
generally are pro¬
visions for family and stock, they can
quietly await a renniner.itive pr.ee for
their cotton. It will not do for a man
h-;re and there to adopt this policy—it
i u , UK t te universsi, and when our barns
and enha and smokehouse* are lull, we
can afford to look calmly on while the
dealer endeavors to se< are our cotton
^ ()r | ess iteost us to produce it Is
not Uds the situation in a nutshell?
Does it not comprehend reduction of
duction, the acreage, the lemoning pPtaperity the of cost our of agn pro¬
culture, the very existence of our state
ami section an a iiealthy portion of the
body politic? What more powerful up
peal < uu bo made to tha interest, tu©
common sense, the patriotism of our
southern farmers? And the decision
rests with them, UxiFke the agri*
cultured* of many other countries, tie rs
is no power which can dictate the r
course. They must decide whether they
will still lurtuer risk the bondage of a
large cotton crop an-l po.-sible, nay
probable, ptovisu-.n d-d t, or less cotton, ample
a t certain independence,
The; a "tfo- glits" are suggosle-1 and
•mpbasiicd i y the fact that tho final de¬
cision must now bo reached, as to what
portion of cur crops shall be planted in
eolten.
In deciding this question lot ns re
un-t,iter that it is not tlie number of
bales, but toe profit in those bales which
most nearly concerns onr welfare. Dot
tis *!« > keep in mind tlmt with the same
labor we cun. by judicious selection of
yield, and manuring, nearly double the
while ail other expv net a, except
picking Heinember, and ginning, remain that about tin* better the
Bouie. too,
tho luii3, the more manure it will bear,
hence it follows, that we f*an, in a hums
ure, substitute fertilization tor labor,
We cun manure good land with hm
risk, and by employing, . r us far as pos
»'ble, improved and laoor-saviug imple
went* of that urost uncertain tactor in
the farm problem. Again, let it be re¬
pea ted, don't wasto labor and manure
ou dead poor land. Whore there is so |
much to ihiHkrte from we can eone< i
train both ou the best sjh t -. Leave > e
rfcut, either to be reel ai mod ly judicious ‘ j
treatment, ot by kindly mother nature,
It is indeed a ruinous system, which
jpends large muu* to make au expensive
crop, and tiien uses tins to buy others
that can ju ' in easily be raised at liome,
and paying for them mu«h more than j
they would cost us jf produced on our
own uwu H, Ltruirt * uw *
raising of corn, oats, hogs, mules,
horse* am! cow* belongs to the dti ies of
the southern farm, and with our .-,.,1
and cbm at- can be accomplished just as
easily, and u a* little cosL as in sect on
of the oort ’ *-t where each year there
ha* l»een a steady flow of money from
the south t > purcbiise these snppli**s.
Let us. rather, appropriate the amount
of capital w iich we have thus been ex- i
pendiogt*. lildiug up thes- industries !
at home. I'te man who .its no back
debts hung* at over him, and r - , uG
own stock ud provimum. Is indeed a 1 ’
nutom*---Turd of *11 he surveys” st.
, the ssESy.aSrs? mirtet si tumssz
5STh‘.V
tost, in hui.iU . ih* ;*■ >
too much talk «t i f»*l ll ten
lands c>.„u *«• this tendency: t
opru later, <;o cot U« v«U*p well, and the
Ip-ueral t«u t- ire uns t :y.
Tttt T;kK foe in.AXTr ■!
must b* dfts led by several differ it C’.T
rmustance*—«Lv tt:oa >V'j> t ht) st .t
level, charavtfttr of tiio land. ixi>o*ure.
etc. But take M Mte di-o u ; .a a* 'he
basis, where kil’i-s-l frosts rarely occur
lab-r'ha* them-lUeof Ai r i.anl a!
lowirg fro .1 Hi .’ays to tv t w >r
tbs - ,-d to conn- n:a. wo wn Jer I iv: II
the tenth to the ti.U-enth o; Aiw.i a* f- r
haps the hesr. tim*—earlier » - the sou-h
era. later a th.* north-r t on ot tho
state. If !*•* w -at'u -rid - m -r *x Hj.li
tons en o xsre tile plci: to f:--* ;>»f
rapatty an stretch up a loaf “sank/'
the first wc ride e - a a >«* ac oiualsti-i
much uni rapidlv and su x-esstullr.
To jwxwoft. this coadit-.o l. a s--' l pfs-t
is ro iu i a itialy aui-t.o;:: »-*-! !-rt I.i-’r
with the eed in toe -inli. a.oat 7*9
j-cl ,i.i< ft- ; mi re
Some of t he adrant nies gaiael by
early *£an:-ug ant pusu.na th-- cron :• . -
war-3 ar»-: the early matured cotton, as
a rule, fruits tetter: in the more south¬
ern portion* of the state a part, at least,
of the tell- mature before the caterpil
lar can <!*-stroy them; the drea ;e<i
th^mtre^lXru^- the
tions of the state the major part of
crop ascap-s the early frost*. late
The most serious objection to
planting ns that dry weather often pre¬
vents a perfect “stand. It .8 well,
however not to “put all the eggs in one
basket."' Where it is po-stble, other later, f.v >
plantings, one early, the
give the’ farmer an additional chance,
and then 'he whole crop will not te
press.ng for w at the t.nie.
r ot vror
planted *arly plan' . 1 . ■ >y June, v iUSB potatoes
■ no inure
an-i 1-1 utitre more work. Toe la.id
' prepared and
^ouM tl. .roughly
worked fine. 1! irnyard in mare has btan
found l-^ ;t* i” to <,mattes; but if
cointu-r- ..*1 : rt.di.r* are uaed select
' mioai--. Nm'.igh
-oum gro w
ere still prefer the hills m the various
exp-rnueut- with potic-i. s. it .t culture
fcr .(>.&* >«•«*<•*• «g
gather
the crop, but t , a ; - .y wot.: over tne
land. The un.i.-ar ot boshels which
cantera’.s 1 oa aa a- ro has scarcely
yet been t- r.-t. but 1 Know a man who
He plants no cotton, and every year
his potato.-* coumtand the top of the
market They are carefully selected
and handled, l>eautifnlly preserved, and
without a sp?ck or blemish. As a gen
eral thing the great drawback to keep
ing this crop through the winter is care
less handling and insufficient or mista
ken me: bods of of lions mg or protect
leg- Most larmers can ni«ke potatoes,
but comparatively few save them in
good or.W
n-x,*
have our most careful attention. Emy
Georgia farmer must rejoice over the
increase in our meat product last year
and take encouragement from the fact
that a part >f that product was sold to
Chicago. SSL’SW&iVSj?- (’old storage right here in cur
will {ind trouble in disposing tS their
no of
surplus at remunerative prices.
Ii. T. Nesbitt.
Macon & Northern R. R. Co.
A. E. RARItlS, Receiver.
t*<Tiediile in t Itect Kuvciutrr I2th I80T
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Ubiteil. All land now held by tailroad
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actual needs, and all lands now owned b
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