Cigarette Factory
Before the
depression struck in 1929 Lowndes County tobacco farmers could grow a crop of
tobacco, then smoke commercial cigarettes made from the tobacco leaves at a
factory located in Hahira. In 1926 a group of Hahira and Lowndes County business
men sold stock and built a commercial cigarette manufacturing plant in Hahira.
The investors plan was to use south Georgia tobacco sold at local warehouses to
make cigarettes, thus saving on shipping.
When the factory first opened it manufactured "Oteen" cigarettes. The cigarette
package had a picture of an Indian on the front and a wigwam on the back. The
packages were green colored and sold for about five cents per pack. Oteen is
said to be a Cherokee Indian word thus the reason for the picture of an Indian.
The factory manufactured "Oteen's" for a couple of years before closing when
the depression hit in 1929.
The factory stayed idle until about 1935 when it was purchased by the Julep
Cigarette Company of Boston Massachusetts. The factory was called the Julep
Cigarette Tobacco Company of Hahira and manufactured , "Julep" cigarettes which
were sold nation wide. 
Also "H.D" (Happy Days) cigarettes were manufactured for
the Southern Tobacco Products Company of Valdosta. The cigarette package was
red and white and the front pictured a round circle with the letters H.D which
stood for "Happy Days For You." the label read "Unconditionally guaranteed and
of super quality." After a few years the factory closed and all cigarette
making equipment was removed.
The building was then bought by Garnet Puett the founder of the Queen Bee
production business in Hahira who turned it into a honeybee producing and
packaging facility He produced, packaged and shipped Queen Bees all over the
world. During this time Hahira became known as the "Queen Bee Capital Of The
World" and "Home Of The Honey Bee". A name still retained today.
In the Early 1960's the building was bought by Marty Dykes who manufactured
electrical and electronic components there. Among the items manufactured were
solid state heating circuit boards used by the United States Space program and
electrical strip heaters for heating subway cars.
About 1980 H.M Barfield purchased the building and rented it to Kurt Schmit who
began a automotive starter and generator re-manufacturing facility. Mr. Schmitt
later bought the building. The business relocated to North Carolina in 1996 and
the building was rented by a small fiberglass boat manufacturer who began to
manufacture two man fishing boats. The business was unsuccessful and closed
shortly. The building was then bought by Roy Taylor who planned to renovate and
it and turn it into an apartment building. In 1999 Mr. Taylor made a gift of
the building to the Lowndes County Board of Commissioners to be used as a
recreational facility.
The above information was provided to me by conversations with H.M. Barfield a
former owner of the building. Also newspaper articles from The Hahira Gold Leaf
dated September 28, 1961 and The Valdosta Daily Times dated June 3, 1972.
(From an e-mail dated November 21, 1999 from Lake Puett) I meant to reply weeks
ago about the old cigarette factory. I remember it well. Is it still there? My
father's company, the Puett Company, used it for many years, even after Daddy
built the little cinderblock building next door when I was eight or nine. I
remember going to Daddy's office in the big red building when I was three or
four. It's interesting to stand near the building at night when a train goes by.
The train headlights make strange patterns through the windows of the building.
At least, it used to look like that...
The cigarette factory was demolished in 2002. Today only memories and the
land where it stood surrounded by a chain link fence remain.
Foundation being laid late 1920's.
View of west side during construction.
The main entrance during construction.

Main entrance in 1996
Group in front of main entrance about 1930. The three men on the right are
identified as Garland Vickers, Rayford Folsom and William (Will) Mixon
smoking
cigarette. Will was the night watchman at the plant until he joined
the Hahira
police department in 1931.
E-mail me if these photo's bring back memories of the Cigarette Factory building or if you have photos you would like to share. webmaster@hahira.ga.us
Links to more about cigarettes in Hahira
http://goodhealth.freeservers.com/MethTobaccoIntro.html
http://goodhealth.freeservers.com/JulepCigarettes.htm
http://goodhealth.freeservers.com/SPUD1.html
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