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. 



KallrMMfe-On Dec. 81. 1898. there were 



lea of single-in* k ratlnd in th,- 



.g 1894 6 lines eOMbTwfltoi an 



f H5-95 miles, n 1 on Jmi. 



us roads showel a t 



k. and nearly $32.500.000 in funded 

 The cost of the roads and wiuipn 





 $4000.000; and the net earning* 



UsanJbetnrca, In the Aural year 



$*V4<M. and |K'imltie*. $969.83. The same 



ial MI the year ei 



urs and 3.848 



would be grown from this 

 being developed Ian 

 and there are 8 fine 



(rowing the plant* 



I' lillral. I 



1 law* and an 



to the laws governing trials for n 

 would avoid the rwult that a convid ion of mar- 



i ' ' ... ....... _, . . 



(e lrd of e^waitontCn; re- 

 ferred to the legislature compL 

 enforcement of laws for the protection of the 



ui>derwhaieve?naiiie,made\lolies,witknsnr7 

 penalties; urged an amendment of the law 

 against lotlerU that will prrvenlany from 



^w Mfv w *r9f*,^r9*wF WOl^flWnnJ 



and had an output of nl.ln 

 ,987.895 cigarettes; and FOOT II M i 



'-.... 

 required to give 



' "T.iwrt dfnfwUni 

 MHHUJT of smoking tobacco. The 



l-- < '..minimi, n. r ..f It,!, nuil \l- \< 

 sported the receipt .lurnn; th 



the sugar bounty, aggregating 



u re. The principal crops of 1894 

 .. :.HUTJ aeres. :,. M.OII bsjeneb, 

 : oats, 54.570 acres. 648JM* 

 lue $898.795; potatoes, 1.488 acres, 

 neb, value $95.985; and bav. 

 tons, value $1H4^UO ; total - 



top of 1894 was 45,- 



knj 



three years, but l..w 

 I. Th.- iin-< t shipments 

 i .luring 1894 

 quantities are known t<> 

 ihip|ied fr..m Savannah and Bruns- 



.-s football km 



tional pastime almost as important as om 

 :.-n.n nt,r has yet given to the 

 have been altribwt*. 

 to Englaml by the Duke of Welltofton. and no 

 football game* are recorded in the en ! ar. aJ- 

 though there b more than one account of n 

 friondlv mingling of the warring hosts to an- 

 rican pastime, that or a 



tie. An Knglbhwntir has said that, in reality. 

 all an AngkvSaion wants to make him happy, 

 young or old, b some kind of ball to do tknnji 



t... Th.-n- J- t.. l--tt.-r.-M.!. i... ' 



nderful |-.pula 

 In ti:.- I nit.. i x-.,.., f.iotball has beea de- 



; .: - i,\ r.,;l. ;il .,i !!.. 



for 1894 was 



estimated 



prived of some of those 

 make it valuable, because the 

 in so strongly for it at to 

 game a pmitivrlv dangerous one. 



, football in Ik* 



as bean the dinVulitesotrr th* 

 rule*. nmitlee of Ike li 



all Association was not * 



whan Rugby football was totrodueed to this 



count r. .-:,r.> .: here the sport de- 



upon the efforta of ii|sjisiBt 

 lives whose term of oftVe was usuall onl one 



manufacturing nn.l 



rinellaneou* in.lu^tn. - .h..w..i :i t..t.ii . utpul 

 ^at > ,-,.! 



W saw. iilaninc .-U- mill-. $5^878.708; 



. $1.1NW.IMIO: iit< fartorie*, $4<> v 

 ^186.000; foundries nml i 



an.l IMifrifs $ltr.VMi. In 



-A report" ntnge groves 



. ould be 



nr ; but in a match fpune was cnrrbd into these meetings 

 I was benwred thnt the vicld would be suffl- and bam|irred the delegatea. The famn ac- 



.r rule* v 



.it nil the trn-s in th.- State 



freeze of the previous winter. 

 were are a great many groves on t be west coat 

 to W.TV *, i,v the fn*t. and most 



killed beyond h.-, 



lives whose term of oftVe was usually only one 

 year, and whose totem* showed a bins iliiimd 

 rut u|n the immediate make-up of tkrW re- 



tune* arising over the tnierrviaf ion of n rale 



ngtreea. Comparativelv few grores 



with watermelon seed, a large part 

 i was distributed gratuitous 



io melons, worth 10 cents each, 



rather worse, when at a 

 meeting of graduates, captains, and sum bin 

 of the college faculties assembled to niasiilar 

 the matter, it was proposed that UM prnv 

 ci|wl hunlen of rule making b* transferred to a 



Tkb action 



resolved itself, after much dhuusikm. into the 

 * new conetfrutior. '. thall 



lion, to which it was provided thai all 

 s in the rule* should emanate from an 

 advisory committee of graduates. Thb 



