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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
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PROPRIETARY Wk WC^ke^.
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THE (DROP OUTLOOK.
AND TH4 FUUI4C GWiE^Ai#-X,
mgecUully. Invited
n lUD/Uk sull «b)u0^1 t»*l
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CHILDS, NICKERSON, WYNN & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO CtllLDS, NICKERSON A OO.),
STRENGTH
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a ' t' 1MI /1 ‘ ■ I*•■ ' IM it •>: a M«dJ
Jewelry & Silyerwqcey
Imported and Americas Watch*; <Xoek>
Dooe wlth care and warranted to Eifagtljiae.
to
strength to study a profession,
Strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day’s labor with- .'
out physical pus All this repre
sents what is wanted, in the often
heard expression, " Oh! 1 wish l,'...,
had tho streagikl’ , lf you art ’••!* 4*l
broken down, hate wit energy, or
TERS,' which is • tras tonic—a ’ >! *■
M !l
BAR AND ROLLED. IRQtf., NAIL?, ALL MANNER OF TOOLS,
BED WIRE,. MACHINERY, XBE BEST 1 AND 2 HORSE WAG(
lilt Findings, Buggyand Wagon Material, Harness, Machine Oil,
^ ( ii ,,i wFock«t and -Table Cutlery,;. ;
IlardwatD Store, .We dcfy-comnel
|h*>jAil:i •*<! I
fclK'ii'l I. 1 ic
Fla won '/in
RfO f.l' I.. -.
how ulvi*|.u i
i And In fad every manner or article tojndlaiai
»riee«r‘Q|ve Imbut'a trial andyoy.trade to .yen]
tTHIttAfir]
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Wnurivj'1
YtJuaraqq* ltd no
their merits aclcnowledgM/-weWit!
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etrtrii 'urn's , iio*T»bil
P*pl,nu >■
,Vbt' Urioves iwsrf sail
S aooal sill lot H
Jj wuni lo
a lot iMJcttc-. *> u*»J.
ma^K«w«H)il'A vtttnflaJ
o>ri vtiilw ,-«ouvho!|xv 'two?,
ud hw^hjfH* wen .couin j
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A.t very;pear cost for dutf,' q#<
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'tor.«f?rtWty and duraSKtyv
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Watches, Ct<S?|k$
TiJ3lBILEES?i®S£SI<S£
CALL QN TUK OLD RELIABLE,
W-L- TALHADCE,
oc««-tr COLLEGE AVENPE. ATHENS. OA.
China, Crookeryw
»•> ■gw
Deupre "Block,
facINjo on i^^miA,x>lii
iOiu» -»•! liiw *mv1n*fo i
.twiiiai* yoiAt
|uuda wwdalmirt /In'' -A
(bul-i
i'uiiA.m flat ewT .wfSi
j* '-I Um or iiigll 'Mm Ik
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' ChaiMsid ddiUitoMIc •Aentlvt'
oomihmhe dui iibilitUsIbkai dlatridti
Slew mv-.it
fTrliil ‘■null/.
rvilol. ro'eW ”]
^■oaned U -iiuU: /•-
h ■Aii N» ydstw lei
IMY—*wl«pol.t »,o s
v y/'l5|iiw:l - -in
faneuvl
Melon
ntoi-oin
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ia
YOU WILL FIND>. •
LOUIS COOK BUGQifiS, CARRIAGES AND-HARNESS, .
r^nnrantee eqnal to any sold in market at Kame price.
Old Hickory SVonoa.. Took Klret Premium at Uie Kxpoaitinnl ' T ’•
AtlMilclipM. Vneqelmr nad Kckwalln Kaalera.
*: celebrIteij hall aSd castes cotton ami
Deeci Mlbr View .„iS n.TT "
-rfSTSFiKT.S'S«*
—nlowerJ Tfce (kanylte Keeper ■■dDCetn
V ind BctoItibu Darnwa,
Knffl^top
Tturm. Hr ewer brauKluto Athene : 4udw!i»r
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SlfeHBirCHB1STUAS and a HAEl'V KKVTVJUB
SK1FF.THE JEWELLER; ATHENS
nov«-ly. .ii'- ; ..'jut
ing a true, laBsih, ■no dw
tonic. U enrichtt tho blood, gMa ■:
■mm Rfa 4a 4ka mhmIm on#4 (am * 1
‘! vjoidiJ-
a , „ . .1 .' O ** *
The Avery Walk inland Bidlai
TkeGrenaallir Pttwfcr -
Kama * Taleett'a Utaadard
Tin Thran. amHihiac ' _
TBIAUHB n AH «• Whartowaptawi". pulrerUci and coven grain a proper del
The Oliver t hilled Tare Ulww The liabtert draft and beatnmerr tried wllft a Dj
nometer at our State Fairs. The Bar BltB pad ayracaae Flaws
The Faraakai a.attoa «eed HI eater. ' Single and Double Foot Plowatocka.
Uprtaa-Taeih walk, Harrow and AiatUvater. Remove tfad two centre teeth
F enltlvato vodr crops. Saw Mllle, Or,at Mill., BMngdh Kaohloee, lEvapdi
■■jo torni Cotton Praaaee.'StumprPwnera.Eto.
kw..w . J. N. MONTSOMEBY. ^asaKfSg—
.. ... .. -rt.l], JKWEiHY. ,
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MISCELLANEOUS.
CHAS. A. SCUDDER,
-• ■ .|:v -■.••• .-.fyi
you,: WANT THE BEST.
kilt ij;ji*riYOU G , ET , lT < * iJl t.-i.
-5SYhen You Buy
uertt lia^i- • tiweleal lii.I.liHintnurl
1 Watchmaker and JewellMte,
■moiUea. ^ Jp_.T _ ,•■,'. , , f
FwaWCHES,; GLOfRS;‘ JEWBjifff 1
it 'J IZ And. .Silvepwar»*ti *ui;*w»i
The
.a.)wti «e
M a .lo
loeH u
"atlat
ver are aepi in penect oroer, pc
will be the result. This truth hat
nown a abort time end far years p.
DON'T BVYANY OTHER UNTIL YOU
;T”” ’ HA VE TRIED IT.
•; The Tor-F^ane
.Brand U the best and most reliable B0AS11
glazed, eoiurea, or tempered mtk ,‘e asyaay.
GOOD COFFEE rt
isanectfHty. Don't bnym poo article i®*pn I
; ;■ A. H. STUMP & SONS, !
^w&sssiTbia®s&^^sasar-
For Sale by
1 H. H. & W. F. Dorsey.
of theliidneya, liver and.Urinary Orsans. .
It it an excellent and aafb remedy for female
® 4ort “dTX&.V‘Il.S?SSS»?r?a:
ha Womb.
fot “ ^
iw-ifi^^y^osaira
| any medicine upon the market, end la mid tap.
I DnugtaU andUl dealer* at Sl.SS per bottle.
Fer Diabetes, enquire for WARNRR*S SAFE DI-
ABETESCURK. It (a a POSITIVE Remedy., j.
H. H. WARN ERA CO., Rochester, NT. Y
“Meeker’s foby’’ ; fits form was then
culled when he bought it- Now it pays
ten per cent, on Qver iSQO An sere. He
hho.dooe this hy using only the iaemi
Improved model mothers and other
foop macli i uery; and by having eve
ry thing; making his own compost
" l-tbho *»l■ 5r»; l-»lll(.J*m«rla iri url.- 'fl m,'
diAaJ modi h. titm W«* w-ui I" ,■ ■ {[•„! ,, i,, . M
HAVE. REMOVED TO THEIR DJU^QMK .SEW UTOHg AT WE INTERSECTiqN 01},
PROFESSIONALCARDa
SAMUEL C. BENEDICT,
E. K. LUMPKIN,
-A- -B-' umaMaRpodb * wd * N .11 VBXAlt.'rd
.-buow v;ii,j 'ah twill ill! j -uild'J tV:i 1-lBtj V- .kui
THEY ARE NOW BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER TO SUPPLY THE , n (,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
. ivifilr.! ., 'ATlIESS, aA. v f I
Offlce over Childs, Nickerson; Wynn A Go’s
rose At tile couelholon' of - the hermon j atore. 0
and said r “Dr.PotWr.brhHeyoc have I
preached here,'Sundny. After Sunday,-I-LIxi.
to acongTogattcm of three or four hwli
dred, you go 1 now M preach to
about twenty ’ tMMMBd y, and while OFF *
unci
YOUR ORDERS REst^CTFl’LLT SOLICIT/df AND ENTtRE ,Vo
w.j * -;c Jl-d j i* Woo’/ • *iU tr.iHchj, ^tilvod ,i f ,h v.
J. W. EGHOLS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
incitin'. Gm
MARBLE!
DRUG&ISTS’
I^OBERTSON^ Atheim,|da.^
■ton the American continent.
$4a.oo.
(A Ton Complete
Ton Complete
lAlWBIED W'A8 00qfi. ^ .
pe/ ccg^ Gheapor than-tiie Ciieaphst,
v» m ,{o Jigii i wiaK .a-w I U '' S| •• ‘ ■ ‘* 1 - r ’ ’’f***
IN ANL. BRASS C^8TfNQ8. Vn.L OEARIN(J, MiNINO AND MILL MACHI^KRY,
“ Dar it am, boss,” pointing to an
old lijlnyljatid trank tied together I
WPS#®*
l>et-sack. ... „ ... ^ . j
“ D—n you! where la the lest ofrny!
baggage? I started, from; home with (
thirteen trunks and enough bundles'
to till up Vesuvius, and this is all you
have left me. Hunt It up, and, that,'
d—n quiet, or I’U have a nigger fuue-
ral In this town befbm night!’’.. , .
and on yrlideW. <?6n»l
! riOvr; la-A- J I J I A a i
kol.'ioft -kU '0 lit- mi Ulw IftMOlirto-
inkr*
UdW J. i
makm ft Wr Sanjple ot tl}o dirtiest SeedCotton;
j ’ ) Pl»ft*«rA«i00't«vt5.00 oH , eadi
I ima rieaiijn})* :Ll ud Hi v'' '
j« ,„i- .tWo.tLcd} pant Compete mth thode vrbo do. " fl -
ms,m.'
gMotoisft «r»aSeHd ifri fVou^ OcdOFftieftply-tCh
i j -wp - wkljj^i dwj/eidifjwi a avail 111 w ,,, iljliwiri irmi«_B__MawJ
Trusses,.Supporter*
11 j >‘,iek>) ad) |rithewv tU
varied (lock, «u
Adult,. Bnytalr
f-i-o , i jf
! uaiU /; !
!MTO -lie It
tp Jan ft
vnqafvd ta t|wd a v/1 H»o M) al/ut l
dttol (tot t m» wwmI nrqo
tiJlTv .Bii■ Mdpiinnkn i
the'old reuaSl^ u * •< 1
; t :n nil * '(ll-Nlf* « ;T. =j
,,E-- ;'4 rill omit and muh ^ilnail uoi
. JtiUtai
sdl lb alu <uMl*ri»tin iinSLACl
f(i) /Jraq Af iiX/.v-i (.1 lrif-ij;
Allcock’sPorouB flu
Because they have prated-
utres the Best External R-
will spend the i
A'TAri¥3
hlm'yesterday
!GR. BROAD& ^TRBirrs., ATIxANTA, OA
flENgRALytopnB TOB THE -’•‘'-f's .'on e; a • .
OOTS arid SHOES REPAIRED
nhjft idBMi’-OflmiftohiVmt^w iidw >
ttet invented. ' 1 'Pftdy- < eHH i «n*r
•sthma,
bbdbe
wto ’fbr I
HORSE. 1
InNorth&SouthCaroHna,
Uib back
they are infa^Iu Hach-AeBh,
Nervoiii Debility, ap4 all Kidney
troublfafto the pit of the stomach
Llab;imii&PlorWit^
■th/Wi if. .il i-flhw cd( to >y
Iff dll. •fix*?; Wat vlte-Hi:
Modi lit-^amtiiK/iain h/d-!t>
IC^MMHLojI
jH.
■
- -By.
cithi pond’2*tvriig «Td a AitetijMSb*
ItinthoBahht^Watchmani’' *
Capt. B. ri. Barnett, of Oglethorpe,
says tho carp in his pond lire actually
digging up the bull-rushes to feed upon 1 . 1
These fish thrive upon this grass.
Cnpt'Henry Beussc says tliaf In .Ger
many they raise carp in the ditches cut
in the farms. They will thrive in very
nhallow water—actually existing for
months in mml.
The ex-Confederate soldiers of Mis
souri are to hold their annual reunion
in Sedalia, August 15, ond 15,000 or
£0,000 are expected to be present.
ytinv
Mmn "ihiu .< <
■MX£lbJJ«V“
■I*:,
KtRtotgHtojn
Mft \*v« '/s-wi
w,Yaaw»v*ti)’jij
rUdtui i/tati *‘H
L(TOREBsbP , * l ^ M
itations that blister
gUain*
J«tU qu Ju.ixr
SEUT FEEDER CO»DKN8l8R , *!‘ , ‘!* ,i ‘ 1 ^
Ito\W&. ot Power;
it SHAFfJES'Oi' PUIiEIES, HANGERS, -*n» »t«» m
ri Milliiand Miu' deiring of Evory Ue«criptlMi,
>W -*^THbfltt«^FURNtoHBD ON-Apft.liA'HoR^ ■ ' -'wrilv,, u;.B tt
adi^lkl^uod^.n. ,ma .Wk y/;w
r§3«32STTi7. .ISrSWiaav MfTNrqWTto aft gJtQj.
jiJ nlki-'i-• Of'J-'i-H»|'{it‘.‘i.i; > -*.«» j ATLANTA ^GEORGIA '
-J&ih'.fff
iti Groover,'Stahb. A ■
Iisl-Wr-A ImU'lluMI too 1
Miles iofrn;
.'Bj'WYffW,!
lie dttontiou of dealer, is culled to the fact thut we are prepared to ahip at short notice i.ltl
«rb wagons lu'anlall lots or by the ear load. Bend lor ,apodal price Uata ond.citsalan. Alt
lam u, at III " wioeo«viie« -««»«] jVV.viw* wJ.olw oj .1,,
& G. COOPER'S PLAIN PORTABLE TRACTION ANQ
“i- -«* .1“ 1®- STATIONARY ENGINES. Hi
Sand for Illuetr.tcd Catalogue. ‘ . fchlt
lent to. tb* ladles
Hoiuethiug unknown in. Georgiasinoe
the war, and will open the eyes of our
Tb \
tee Of the ninth
trtet of the state of Georgia, is hereby
Every paper that we pick np< wheth- to
er it be from some neighboring oonii- , . on Tn 5*° a ^’oair?di—
ty to Athena, from the state at large,' «n ** the purpose of deter-
even the United States, mining the time anti-place of holding
gives the most glowing accounts of be demjKraU^vionve^U^ tor the
the crop prospects. The harvest of
small grain Is unprecedented—the 80nt tllis d s,tr ‘ ct *“
yield being oven too great for the cou & rcs3 ‘
speculators to manipulate. Thegraw-
Ing orops were never more premising. *“
In this section, many flelde of oom 1
urov.belng made without another rain;
while the cotton, that was stunted by
i < dbwboUi xv* tr- i ^Yfinr
sum
to repre-
-eighth
The following gentlemen
om the oountlea. named, compose
hecomn»Rtoe:. .. ,i,» m . . ,. ( ... ,•
Hall, J. B. Redwine. ,.
Banks, D. T. Bush.
Clarke, 8. 0. Dobbs.
the backward spring, baaf-rante feat-in jjT "
and kids fair to give us one ofthebsot d J»«mn,O^Ry _ ^ ^
crops gathered sinee the war. Rain
has fallen in exactly tho-right -time' *°‘*yr°|
and in the proper quantity to-forow -« j
crops to their utmost, and ydt'notso- H lib
tord their proper working! I Hfth-SS ti ^ j , T
see Helds clean of grass and! thegraw- B JJgHKSggL-e« -1 -
Ing plants ofadark, rfch bue. -Bsmak e
Jorlty of our pUnteta -have mk -only, i) JggJjggT^ w ytM1
harvested enough wheat and oata to d -. . .. ..
last them until another crop ripenh^ - u ,.„ (
but will have grain to selL. Tbls l. d
11 raw ^ WSraraUvWaLTAlSVl
me BUI, ftiiu wmv|Jt;u uio ui wr TTmlAti kl. W asv •
agriculturists to a new dtpsHuntoh'
farming. It teaches them that the> P?”’; L .... , ,,,
JLvery memoer or cais committco is
need not sorely depend upon Iths cot* j*.
ton crop for money, but that they can
also make a clear profit from, small
grain at a most needed time. There
is more corn planted t>*an has been
known In Georgia since the war. Yoa^
will sec, in traveling through the
country,largefleldsofthieluxnrtoasae-
real that had heretofore been devoted
to cotton. And it seems to be equally
promising on both bottoms and
land. The crops have suffered hut lit*
tic from the plugues incident in 'for
mer years, but yon see a splendid-
stand as well us a promising crop.
King cotton, this year, will be A sur
plus crop—as it should be—and the
proceeds from its sale can be applied
by farmers to either paying off their
old debts or in investments or im
proveiueuts, instead of beiug devoted
"to buying corn and bay, as heretofore.
And again, our planters have been
very cautious about purchasing this
season. They have exercised the
strictest economy, and managed tb.
keep their hands also within bounds.
Merchants tcllus that their credit sales
don’t amount to more than half what
they have In previous years. Far
mers have 1-oiiglit only such goods as
were absolutely necessary, and paid
lorn bulk of them by bartering arti
cles that could he spared from the
farm. They lind prepared for an
emergency, and the unexpected horn
of plenty is to them a clear dividend.
It Is true, ns some will doubtless Con
tend, that the summer is not yet pass
ed and a drought would even now
blast the happy outlook. This Is true,
l-ut we expect no such calamity A>Ve
have for the past ten years experien
ced very poor crops, and any |old
farmer will tell you that long years of
drought are sure to l>e followed by an
equal season of plenty. In tact, we
predict tine crops for the next decade,
and this season they bid fair to equal
any yield within “the memory of our
oldest inhabitant.” , There never was
such a Iruit crop; the small grain bar
vest is unprecedented: hay has yield
ed abundantly; no plague has visited
our stock; the health of t''e country
was never better, and the smiles of
Providence seems to beam upon the
every ertort of our husbandry. Let us
turn this blessing to good account.
Our oppressed and debt-ridden plan
ters see at last the dawn of a.brighter
day upon them. They can pay oil
those mortgages that have hnng upon
their minds like a millstone; they can
improve their homes and farms; they
can plant what their sound sensetells
them is for their good, and not be
forced to accept the dictation of . the
merchant who runs them; yea, they
can all subscribe and pay for the Ban
ner-Watchman, and make their homes
and family happy. ' " ' "
The following la the programme' for
this gala occasion. A large, numl>cr |
have bebn sent over the state; artlog the
attenrtake* W ftMMf td'Afe VfttfMMtyt
1 °M? , FlfiBiy l , l, H ; k.' , 'iii. : ‘Attintal'l
ineetfeibtWtfMrtTtof trusted, Ik the'
1Jpfto*i^tata# , . u<,h ' y -' ! ’-''-M
Jbfy lB,ffethrdxy, < T0:'ft}a.inC‘(3ass-'!
day exercises on the University campus, j
1 July 1U, Sunday, • 11 a. ni. Baecalau-j
rente sermon, lb University chapel, 1
the Rear; Jee. S. Key, 1). I>„ of Man
8:30 p.m. ; AfaMol''(Meting'or thetto 1 1
dents’ prayer meeting society, in Uni- |
varsity chapel. ‘ i n- •
• July. 17, Monday, 10: 3Q a. m. Sopho-1
more UocUwatbth in University chapel. 1
4 p. xs. Annual meetings o#i the Phi
Kappa and Domosthenian societies, in I
the-society halls.. ,d:30 p. m, Junior j
exhibition, In -Vuivefait|r , chapel.
D? kTxewto, oMMklaaaan. iu j,i«-
July 18, Tuesday, li t su Oration bt- ]
fore the literary BOcietieiyta University I
chapel, by the Hon. J; C. C. Black, of
Augusta. 4p.ni, Annual meeting of I
(lie Alumni society, in library ball. 8:30
p. m. Chancellor’s reception, at the |
Chancellor’s maitsion. ,
July 19, Wednesday, commencement I
day, 10:30 a. m. Commencement exer-1
clses, in University chapel.
Owing to Providential cause, the Hon. I
Geo. T. Barnes will not deliver the an- j
uual address before the Alumni, as here-
Gro<Qkftry„ Glassware, Damps and; Housefur-
artvitnsB .nifthin-guCjOaMis;" </-> • -■*< />•'-■..(■».„ ><
i ■' 'Athens* Georgia.
' aa-ss^s—s-a!*-
IN MONTGOMERY'S
tofore announced for tbe afternoon of 1, The Leading Scientist* of to-day
July wth. .
Meeker’s Fabk.—In another col
umn will ke found an account of a
farm In Athens which will afford a
lesson to farmers: It shows bow even
the want of Georgia lands can by in
dustry, economy and science
£maio 8 iSSfabtot2 jSK “f. 1
Meeker began .with laud which was I Fever. An* - Halims T.eteinA tt m
too poor .to raise “poverty weeds.”
RICH DISCOVERIES IN GEORGIA.
A Wonderful Now Sort oTOottee.
Sprrial C»rrr*i*milrnct Snc Fort So*.
Atlanta, June SO.—Attention' Is
now uttracted to a new sort of cotton
plant which bids fair to prove hn-
mensciy valuable. For many years
Mr. A. A. Subers, of Macon, has been
carefully experimenting to hybridise
the cotton plantthat grows wild in
Florida with the common okra. The
cotton plant used is of that species
which is found on the lowlands of the
Culoosahatchie river. The new
plant retains the okra stalk and the
foliage of the cotton. Its flower and
fruit, however, is strikingly unlike ei
ther cotton or okra. The plant has an
average height of two feet, and each
plant 1ms only one bloom. This Is a
magnlfllcent flower, very much like
the great magnolia in fragrance and
equally as large. Like the cotton
bloom, the flower is white for several
duys after It opens, after which it is
pale pink, uml gradually assumes
darker shades of this until it becomes
red, when it drops, disclosing a won
derful boll. Foi about ten days this
boll resembles the cotton, and then
its growth suddenly increases as if by
magic untiMt-Anally reaches the sise
of a big cocoanuL Not until it reaches
this sixe does the lint appear. Then
its snowy threads begin to burst from
the boll, but are held securely i|i place
by the okra-like tliovns or pointt that
line the boll.
Incident, which tos dip from- the ATHENS. Ok '
Rome Bulletin, exhibits in attend-!■ nsi uliit ■■ hereto urn attitShoi the city
nent degree tire •GMsOkni osurtssiislwat rJcijity-,,■»
current In the HULtJIty. Dr; Potter l^'****^*™^--
.pastor of the Methodist church,has)'- j
preached his forewell sermon; and
Dr. Nannolly, pastor'or the
wbuto^ Lsnanss&e: o ’"S£r|
gard to Dr. Ffettrt for every household |
of bis denomtoatfon in thielfytt a
toitthat tbe Wesleynn Advocate be
received IntoMand toad the words {
written by their beloved pastor every
{tar ii**-.,; erf- to 1<D i
n .l.u
Grab - Toombs’ Ba*h»a<j*.—Ged. I
Robert Toombs: arrived, in Athens
Tuesday oveeJjifcAD.d peewed to bp in |
no very amiable mood. , fc .
“ Wherein the|h—1 i«mybaggage?’’ I
GERMAN CARP NOTES.-;
Carp will Increase half a pound per
month, ii fell well.
Young carp placed in a pond now will
spnwn next winter.' ■ t*J •■ • > **MUw
An acre pond, stocked with caip, wB
ra)se a ton of fish ev»ry year without any
feeil.
A lialf acre covered with water and
stocked with carp, will keep a l#rge plan
tation In meat. ;? .. .
Mr. Hudson Is receiving many orden
for carp, aud some of them specify “those
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