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The Sea rch Light.
BAIN BRIDGE, SEPT. 2), 1H01
HR, STEVENS’
CROP TALK
wot-.U 1* snrtc-\**r ::-r cieejA and they
enoii.d be plowed in with a cnlriT&toi
or short turn lug alow It in best to <s-ed
hw« »iy, tuna allowing for tno lore'oi
in,’ i* griv.'t or freezes.
*Y re; fin btrloy a mo-t admirable
or for tilly spring graz-ng, mlr t.ble
!>».•} in c -ntnbuciag fa 'k* h**iuth of
»k .-a u ' . it: Ac suring of corn and
Jo . rf. i ecre of barley u<-li ierii-
bf.'.'tl.
umtb<
an or.
the tuspf
iiuii Aag. IS, In'- the trasiness
i a; o few niirstr., *3- > c require j
or inspection. Mid 1!l -asaf j
lot m3v be made as eirly ns |
ramie before
( lr- stpple
* the season.
Some Valuibic Stijurestfons Fot
Georgia Fartrtbrs. | «•< .*
; rye, H'lill'1
CUT ALL GRASSES FOR I1AV n\o , . rn , , e green food crap,
Import*nor of Hico < tutor*—It* < oo*
sumption In tn«* LnluM st.ito*
bur is ray on tli«< lii<*r**i*»e.
Oilier I’roOucit-
■'7 Aor.icn.TCbAi. JJei’abtvstt.
Atlant.a, Sept. 10, 10J L.
In view of the crop eotitlitlou ot fill
Wast unu the nertc wciit,it behooves to.
farmers of Georgia anil too south ge» j is a matter of ciio.ee to lx> determined
call; to allow ao waste upon the Wbm I by enrrooudlag or.ttdmous; hut no farm-
Many of oui- poople detrend in grem |
mess tire upon western hay. Bur so iid- !
favorable liau been the condition in thi!
west throughout; the on tire season o!
1901 thnt tb*:r depeiidencu will prove r
broken read. In other seasons bar urbict
cost $C or W dollars a t«u in the west,.
ti n murkot. sold In Georgia, by rea*ou
of transportation, uc from $i3-00 t<!|
flf'i.C a ton. The preKentyBoason era
boon so unfavorable, that western hay
brings on (bo term where it is growl 1
and mowed #19.09 n ton. Now tb<
fanner, jndgiug by the past, can matte
bis own calculation as to what westert
hay will cost him by the time it reach**
the Georgia market, Iujelew of this he
must we the necessity of supplying the
needs of nls etock from his own tarm.
livery mower should be pot to work m
once, of, >f the farm is not equippei
with #pch an implement, bring the nan*:
Buythu into active play. Every available
blade of grass should be one. Gathei
in the arab grass, crow foot and wire
crass. One all the Bermuda on youi
place, and fail uot in url facing all you:
pen vine*. Alow also the swamp gross, ■)
and all the broom sedc°. chat is uot tex'
lar matured to fct used fdr iiay. Tnousjr
the two last named do uoe make the be.;
hay, they are better than uo bey, o
than paying sxcesslve rules for th
western article. If a shredder is to bi
had, have your cornstalks shrsddiei out
stored aura*-. M**ke srxel use of youi
cane. Let no;him; esi-iru rmir none*
that can bo o.itil for foou lor yonrstuolu
This Is a time vrhio > pu s 'o the so-j
vor?«c test a farmer’s sen n'.ifiu (uiosvl ‘
edge uud ability to make bis farm u
ev.oivas.
This is no liir.o for o rr n.n bi'Cuu.-e oi J
the difficulties thnt beset him to foi l j
his bunds urd, saying, ••all is losi!’ |
give up the fight.. Tnno-’U m niau; j
cionnm cotton nas been svrlnnsly darn I
aged and the corn cron i.* below rn.
uvi rage, minor crop , i nch as pcaa uml I
j utW i-.’S, are doing well.
hiuno report the lielda overrun with {
gratts. Gut till ihat graim ai'd turn n !
into hay. Ure nii means to avoid ihc j
less oi any t art of noy produce that can 1
to shored away for the ismt man o: j
beast. I
The cry of disastrous ovoath over a
largo section of tbo Union U, altv.i to*:
irua A short gram iiuu gras., crop iu
tin west tnesus bigu g.uiu anil meat to!
the yoiunem farmer who does not raise
hii owu supylit's. .Will Georgia (arao i the world,
ers, under these oontiiuniin, allow Uiei:,
Luna to romriu uapty, wh.U the licld!
are covered with vnitmblc native cra-s. i j
which cam now l< saved and uot.sed gt
a nuruiual ci si ? Or wol tnvy wuit un- j
th i>. xc spring ntitl pay tw>uty to rwvu
ty-llve do.iats psr ton for v.vstri'n any i ,
uka r.iuDv you voi n u ixtuu ci;n\
A* soon a. tbe grasses and ivavine-
bavu been cut and siora.i .twhy for ..oy
bi ffin to get your fluids r-i. iy for ous, '
bur cy, rye. wheat, clover and the p. •
renniaI grasses.
Ill the uoptr hB.'fr'f rh« coif'>i! belt
BepUimhcr is the pwo;*r mouth iorse-tl-
ill): all these except wheat, cho sowing 1
of which can be deferred until utter tnc :
brstfrosc. EiU'o »eedieguard8aga■ a-i
t**e (iau^rrx to *,Le*v v;i ;
winter K'.Ua.and spring drourus. Thu
fernser of these perils is avoided by soy.*.
ir.g ,in time for (he plants to bivouac
deep-rooted aud strong before the win-
‘ter freezing. The spring dr 'urhs do uot
prove disastrous to Mirly.eeeded crops,
since they have time to mater*; ard era
ready for the harvest oefore the droatu
sers^iu and before the moisture, that
bad accumulate^ during tb* wintrr, axi
been exhausted.
An early oat crop rarely fads except
July 1 In spec no
Atip. A IV waver, m
meuteo bv r.r other later
T«e feihot fig tVeluyiag the work us
m. ■„ «*: -jvjt: as n'gutv.iable is ap
will t*d wo mule* for fire or uxi parent *h 110 lisc '•*•*“ > c ‘ l 11 '
;* O i 'mutter land yon can i-ecd of the ran ^oee scan- a. cwiei*.?*
i always grow and m*.k« | this v - .■::is f he priLCi.-.il ; y - forwh.cn
tin; tn«;v- turn is made, 'in tsi< climate
“y* | the sou:.' '* broedtug aud is capable of
bciu,. coniuiunicatvd to tbe nnrm;rv.
certainly o* late as v,r*-,-ito.-r a osr
tificate isstt,-d upon an ca'iv in-p jtu'ii.
tborctcrc, would give little or no as-mr
arce cf toe absence ot --- 1 ir uu tb*
nursery, partloniariy »;n r it *.s tin fttcti
in uti infe«tfc<i uciitobtiriiocd. ..loro
oVer June rmnb.oi oeion trees wiii nor
have rnutU cniSoicti' yr.iwtn ro admi'
tjt a stttvfncrorv inspeotioii before Oo
tober. It U d-er. ««, toot insect, iuja
rtes and disease effects are more con
'f the crowing
WmlQ
i not '.>.<• !«•» 'usd, it is reliable, aiv.
; coining m wrier ok At needed Colonel |
i Jutues M. Sniitn of Oglpthorpe 'xmoty |
! eaui tnaf (ve would baldly know hew *o!
| farm without raising barley and rye *ot j
! spunr, readmit fu« various Vrtonci!
: and clover, red, cr:m*on or bnrr, ure
useful aud shor. U be seeded down Ail
, tutiuta. ^
J V,o would no: advise every {nrmrr to
' plant all of those for winter qro;w. This
Legal Ait
CO, NTY TrtXLBvy
It appearing : 0 ~
••tiijiinii-fioiiev! io. ... .
DeciHir
inspection of th« ,
county for -l, t '
win tie necessarr rtt . -
current ex pen-,,;
year lilOl. rttu i to ......^
non of a new com, C'
.ulequiite ii,i- ,|. e ,*
*ba» 14 luvy of
(i cent- on each .
era d again.-f all ,| ltt J
I.ax nt hve dollars „ lld {f
each one lliouranl ( l„i, “
perl y held or owi lt ,) j,. ;
-he following
i 1*. pa> l„eiewl y, U :
•ouiity. due
tlie
»r pa. t (<_,
w can afford to bo without tbcir..
Tim ntor.T.’ or r.iot; ccum
AlGnougn there is so niuco lai’d iti
Georgia saiwr to r.he profftabie '-ulrivr..
trail of rice, thers has boon a great f.id-
iug off in its production in tuis state
during the last few years. And vei
there is uo more profitable crop thin!
riot for some sections of our slate, es
peciailv along the seabounl. Wo ar-
tutlebtefi to O.rwalii Wilson, iu the Set;
tomber number of the Southcru Turci
Magzaico, for some valuable informn-
tion coucarniuK ihis important cereal
The average value per aero of no;
is $81100, le89 the cost of irrigation,
which amounts to about $t> 00. Accord
ing to (bus reports oi the Uuiced State*
census the average value per acre oi
eoru iu 1B00 was $9.Oil; of wheat, #7.(11
of oats. #7. (13.
Tho uiree great staple crops of the
world, oora wheat aad oats, have an ag
gregnte production ot more tuau b.c-OO.-
000,000 funnels and a maraet value o!
nearly fJ, WO. (170,000. The prod action
of rich is 74.074 3C0.108 pounds valued
at #2.06.1,974, iSl. It u tne principal
diet of aOO.OdO.ljD'J people, i.r mote than
M percent ot tne enure popmauou ol
the world.
Although rice has been grown iu tb*
United states front tne eariien p-erio
of our history, it is only of late year
that it has reached much development.
In Louisiana »a i Trsa* rice cnitute us
become a greni industry wita a capital
of ffi 000,000 invested in 100 canal*.
1,500 miles in extent and capable, uude.t
present water conditions, of floodii**.’
300,000 acres.
The uiu umpnou o? rice in the United
States’i; tutir tuNiug etouuny, and tiler 1
is growing dwimua for it. Hence therf
is very in tie djng*: of over production.
Wnerever tbo condition * are fav.irobl*
will it no; bo prcStaoio io ii.y more at
tention to the cultivation of this great
cert.t: ?
Aonurinuce of vvhiVesoir.e food for out
peop.e should be oao great aim >*f tu- 1
agrioultuTisis of our state, aud rice t-
ttlrevly one ol tbo principal articles ol
diet in almost everv Georgia homo.
Tint trr. vxs rj iM>i:yi:.\Di'.vcn.
We have fit ur co*nmau<i the mean.)
of imiepund .ice m • -*;r s. il. nur.p-.ed in
the oultivunoa of rv«rv prce.ac: of the
lensie iaib *jtie and to some of those oi
the tropics 'lucre ts uo need for ne ■ i
go \w*st let our cc • r. ion we.oAl, on!
spicunns nenr rhe riow
season.
A certificate at best i
qualified evidence of r
ot sertonsly Injurious
ee.’is. It is propcm;
mate the inspections
hies nor glvn un-
eu.iro aosonce
insects and ais
i, fiiercloi'e,
under rhe mnsr
favorable coiidirioc! and to muse sup-
plemeu'ai inspections aftor the stoos is
dug, whether tbe sciTOUiidlng* are such
ue to cause suspioi. u. As oomri.i.iyan
assnrnucs ui possible of tuo oieauiuiest
of tne stock Is thus obtained, aud it l>
hoped that there may be established,
thereby, a confidence in the products ot
the Georgia nurseries equally advanta
geous to the nurserymen and orchard-
Uu.
Some o artery men have u careless habit
of leaving old, unialuble stock heeled in
on thoir yards from year to year. This
practice affords a harbortng place fot
insects and diseases and we strongly
condemn it. A case in point: Last jeer
the writer found Sail Jose scale m a
bunch of old stock heeled in on tbe yarn
of one of our nurserymen; ana. ai-
thougn uo scale could be found in the
nursery blocks, tne regular certificate
oouid uot be issued ro the owner
Wuouever such conditions are fouuo
onr certificate will be wbitbheid nnri
tney are correoteii.
Aside irorn the San Jose scale th<
loilowmg ore ou the board’s list of dan
gerously injurious pestit Ttto new
poaou scale, black knot, peach yellow!,
peach and plum rosette. None ot the»
have yet been innnd in any of the uur
serits, but with the, exception of tc<
yelJowfi they all occur tn the srute to i
slight extent, and are carefully ioote*
for ween the men* cnons i.re made.
List year n) unr-eries were mspeated
four of which wr.ero found infoesed
with Sun Jose sc.vle, ami from the
owners of vhlrb tc.o regular ins|wct’.on
otrtldcaco o ns wtihluld. It shoe id be
clearly understood here that no nursery- j
loan wnose premises are found inie.-itco
con obtain the tegular certificate. A
nurseryman, u perwon of whose prom
iscg is iu feared, but in such a onus
nor ns uot to omlaagor the remaiutl
er, may be given a s’lecial cor
i. To lunid :w, li:nvH .
jails bridge! erf^-
V'Uoliu lmpvovemeijt,
to cm I t ract (tmjiuiHtigtne
io be expendfid dminiiB
for u nev cm vt
■i. o pay - I'oi iff--', jidhdj'i
coiu.ty olficers' f m |
m ij- be eraiiled t() ' 0
county .
1 To pay coroners cl! f
may he due them by it,
tor holding inquests
expeufs i
1 o pay the
unty for bailiff,.
resident wittiei-.es
cases, fnelceryautlunp
ery. and the like
! i To pay jurors per Jinn
ration
I. ’io pay churgeMiirnmj’
poitiug the poor of tk*
ami a.- otherwise p:
bv the code
To pay Tor edticatiima)'
to he levied only in i
p.iance with law
9 'i'ii pay any oilier
charge against thec-nutj,
hay and men: Wu can province tUem j tlficaCe; provided, however, uiat ai.
all at. home, and with ottr groat money t stmu growing m r he uifested porriot.
o-op, cntion. nj a eurputs, be not or..;
Sslf-eastnini.ig. i;at, in cosiuion vv*tn
uio tariLers of other southern states,
become the weaith.uat ugricalt-urfsts oi
ra. B. StxviCcai’r.
siinll bo destroytui ami ihq remainder
i tmugared under nt;r personal suparvis
ion. Likewise, wlitre a nursery .is lo
aned in a sc fie int .-stod ueigi.horhood
even thougti no s.*alo can be found on
tjic nursery grouuos, fninigiulot. will b-.-
r.quirtdaud a cerriiioate vili tic given
to the owner cf *och a nursery only
upon tneaiudltiou! expressed ia v-ri.in;:
! tliur he will fumigate everv riant before
RukiA and Rt>;vu',atIons Adopted by ; it is a*>at oat. This requirement is bssoii
NURSERY
INSPECTION
Enbomclupry fL crd.
FORMULA FOR FU-VUGATINO
lasm.s l t*ui Are Uaiicer.ni* to I'iuu*
Llle~ti<*i Inr of "Ann- hlu-
mologlst W. M.
Msi rt.
The law govern;i.« the inspection
aad ceriili.vtt.'j of nursery suxia pre
scribes that the annual inspection of
nurseries slniii bo oi m; b*ted on or b.-
lore No*. 1 of eaca vi-ai; but the esecn-
Clou of the act, as concerns the derail o(
the work, is left largely to toe discre
tion of the entomologist. Tile lime of
tbe inspvcrion ia;? v.rar wa*. from ne-
oeaaicy. extended through the month of
November and, indeed, a few ummpor-
tan* inspections were ma*le as lace as
Deoetnb-ir. The recent addition of an
upon the fallowing rale of the redes u-nn
fejmlctlotis tidopr.i-d by cue Board o.
Entomology Jau. lb, IffJJ:
Rplk 6. — The state entomologist ahull
fcuv. iKisver to rtqu-.rc uuy uuvsfci viuau
oi cue state to tuiuigatc ois stuck wita
bydncraaic acid gas whi-n m ot* jnug-
tu«nr. uin presence of uuy pest in th ■
LU -ery or in ihe ttiiighbcrao>1 of cue
nurserv warrants sunn irtamieiic tor the
Iietr. r protection of the agricultural la-
tcreate of the -n-tie. Upon tmlnrc of any
incivLiuvi, fi*ui or oorporarion to com
ply with this rtqnir-meat, tho aiatt
for th= dlsDOslciouof swdtt infested with
the vtou.y nalus or crown pa-'L lettviug
; t sc eh** difofesion ,hT ^spdCxor.
Onr own observatidac in eue orcanrds
f the inn* (boetttM agencies to be
s.-r-o'.-siy iajurioui either ot-kuclag
<*.-•3,-13 or greutiy retttrdtug ifrvwca of
■illViteo - r-reea For aomo t:.:a® it has
5^.,,, qaeffloa a (•> wha^act-ioushould
•s* taken ’.visa regard to f.haae troubisa.
„,,j K far nureerytanti oave only been
requested so withhold from the rnerkw
all aC-c«*d stock. In the future wo
„ i’l r.ctilri the destruction of plants
viably infected with crown gall, utid
• tre*.p sttllicieutly iufear/;d wirb
woolv aphis to «h«>r Kiiorg m the
r onr-. In cas-s oi slight tnfastar.ion bv
uie wool- apt'.is oalv fumigation or
wi.-tlo oil soap treatment will h® ns
ff’C TiTHtii
i.t the ti'ne of tne regular inspection
■t will no* be p-sssifcle to decermijjfs tu-j
e y :eut cf tueso peats in '-ho nurseries,
os the roots will not then be exposed
np<i only a few trees in each block can
be puiic'i up for .examination. Then, J
after f-1. wo must depend largely upou j
■ho h.-uvsryaad msesrritv ot che nur
j-rvman for the enforcement of onr in
■itrucrions. Iu this couiiectiou it shoo Id j
i gt^ied that we mivh had the hearty !
! ^oiierution of the C-sorgia nnrserymon
1 in oui- work ami if is largely due to
hein that the law has been suacossfuliy
iXriOUtOd.
Ill iwliii'ion tofrr.it trees the follow
ing, if offered for sale, tiro classed a*
ery “took and are subject ro the
regulations governing the inspection
and transportation of the same: Straw
berry plants, vines, ornamental trees
and shrubs, and greenhouse plants (noi
including cut-flowers)
When it is desired to use this certifi
cate on stock other than chat grown by
the nurseryman to whom it was tuned,
It may be so used provided scon stock is
already covered by our state certificate
or the official tag of tho hoard issued t<-
nurserymen outside of t_e siate.
1 he regular inspection certificate
must not lie used by dealers in nurAiry
stock who are not themselves growers.
Buying and n*-s?Liug plants U certain
ly n legitimate business and we have
iiade provision whereby dealers may
readily comply with the law. The
dealer must furnish this office with tho
names of all tne nurserymou from whom
he proposes ro purcoose Hoc t, aud if ou:'
records show mat all of theiu’tave me;
with tne requirement* of the board, a
certificate to viui effect wdl ,.e gran ten
Aiso wherever prooticuble the stoca
handled by i-.etdtr.s vn.l be re-ittspeotea.
All nurxevy ivt.i.-':* -.'C.-roa for tratis-
ponatiou must be plainly labeled with
the .iiioiai inspection certificate in ac
cordance with tho following rule of cm-
Board;
Hu I.R 4 — Any trees, shrubs or other
plnuu couiiu'miy known as nursery
nock, .shipn.-u witinu the srp.io of Gear
.via, wuuouc each box, bundle or paoa
agv (\n t tea car loan, or less than oar
load lot) b-.-iug ulainiy n tie led wun an
olfir-ial emomologist’w certificate to tne
eff ect that tr.e contents of the .-aims (raw
been mspocted imd faand to tacet wita
tbe rv-quiremetit;* of too board of onto ]
ntcingv, in luasordance wuh secvtnu It'
oi the act .files! in, v--. shai. i*: nablo to |
oo'.istcatiuu upon tne order of tne in
spec or.
A i” cursorym*i upon application to
;h.3 office, with dimensions of im fumi
eating house, will be furu.s.ted the.
formula aad fall tnstrrirtioiis tor fumi-
gatins. Whan desire**., i. nt'pessary, we
will personally auperiutead the bejjiu-
iiing off the .York,
The formula tant wo have nd.cp'ed is
1 ounce of potassium cyuuido (9>i 99 per
cent), 1 l-l mux’s of commorciil sal-
pHnric Hcid. ttxmuoea of water to every
lO'J cubic feet of ap.Kje iu the V-run ;
time of exv> isure 50 minutes. Our eu-
porltnents nave shown that the time
may bo extended oo one hour without
dangsr of injury to dormant troea
We wisn ro give notice here that all
fumigating houses should bo placed in
order' for aiiprovul a; oho time of nursery
Inspection.
cu l.ir :w- possible ffjo curserics will be
taken up syswuiatioally with rcs^iect to
location, in order to avoid traveling over
the oaiiie ground more than cnoe. It is 1 ‘ Hl1 ^ '<>f ;1, - < ‘ n
I said lot arm
erti‘
It is further ordered
i his order be pulili-hwisi
lour mid h copy of tin
i.-hed to the tax collect
by Ihw.
i\ itiiess the bonombl#
tv commissioner
f ir Decatur county, Ow
(5- 1901.
Job H. Gilpis.
Clerk,
lint
'*4>
ROAD NOTI
-i K-; m;! a—Dec.'.tck Cucstti
Wbe e*s, The petiii'ia
Nalr. ,i. 15. Butler, W
Mi Noir et. id., bus lee;
thi.* Iioird. petiiimi futf
■ i.enl of h certain rosd, i
lows: Co.umenei'Jii *t
mite v r "’t on I be Attapt
a.ry j.ubile, road amt mwl
ea*l direction to r H tk
S D June.-., will thenc*iff
■lliection until it cpi“‘«
(ireek and thence iu *
lion until il whim**
tw in*, creek r aid re;
one ii d one-halt link*
-*-ib miss ovei the land-nt:
Nair’s tare. J. 15 HiitW
Jo nit- Ko lev. S I) "i"S
N wo D A i-Nt.ii. tt.ft-
T Harnson. B. 0 H«C
B rd. u ., .
And whereas. Su'd !“
d h- referred to tie n**,,
o Bi-d's district, i
s: UnH*. ninl tlie; as**
port, to this Loanl. t'
vei l 1,B of puulie utility. _
ed out tboswne
to cite and adunnib' 1 *d
no good cause be shr»,
before this boaui "t ,!lt S
October. 1901. an order!
opening up and esln'iU'*
,i pnldi • road in s3to * v | -
Witness tee houu ' “
comluis-ioner.-. ol ■U' 1 ' 1 ’*
Decatur county. 'In*
: eptember. 1941 *
ROAD NOTt
entomol-.«ts( is nereoy rt boria.-l to tf.oas will not materially interfere vvish I jot until it ii.t
wunholu tn- cerilficaie from '.he .*ame. j uii! plan; bur whan for car good i t erry road agai
Some ot I'-ur nurserymeu, even tijoagb reason a cert
not oompe.'.ed to meet the above require ranee of o'lr schedule wo will
far on earli«*r iiispecti in.
W. M. Soon, State Entomologist.
from witiMr klUiug. Tbit crop Should lM * n4 ' *° the working force will
be pot upon good land liberal); Srxil- gteuHy faerktaw the work ia the icture,
iaed. We do not deem il neoeeeary to aud the iaepectioo Uus seosoa
will
Irene, hr.vu vola-itarily adorned tae
plan of tninigntinv all suet (iaciudlug
buds nn * g:a t-) grown or aannled by
them. We most urirenffy advise ail
nurserytn-u to adopt'tine plan, not only
ns a precaution asainst thu dmu Jose
scale, but to destroy tne woolly apnis
and other lajurious insect* Bade to be
conveyed ou nursery stock.
The stare of Virginia has placed the
official ban upon me woolly aphis and
. . .'...* I crown gail. an I other state* are britfg-
plow iu oars very deeply, provided they dor'oW.* b» oomplewd within the pre-1 inc m r. aa \ pr.**ure to bear far the ra
Georgia— Decatur
.-'.pplicHfion tiixxmg
BoHid.it Cimntv
aaul Levenues of p <l ,
alteration of 'be r* ! ' 111
vir: Where it now cr‘,
iginal land line of!"*
district liy running
east line ii fide on •" .*
ill t
be *o" ,
niO “
M. a, , S' -
tli line or “Hid M ^
1 **
'ate is desired iu ad- ! 'UoUned 1 , K rii
j three road counn*-.' ,
' a:i '- ;a i this Board as req*-tre l .
[rue into tbe putuie'>»’
hoped thnt daumufis for early iu*p,-o | Si1
NoTt—All iotereaced fruit grovrere
should cut cut and save tho above or*
tide for future reference.
As lecerrlflMr.
“If flier? ever was a terrible eblld In
this world,” remarked tbe worried
mother, '‘he’s one.”
“-What’ii hi* particular faulty* .
**De what I will. I can’t break him of
the habit of telling the truth right out
m> -----Phllndet
i cnl* r
| rum. having rep* •' .
tvratioti aid the * .
! raid part of the
, alt c anon i> fa
"**y fU a re, ,"o **
to l l'.l“ Hoarrt
being allow*) »') , t
d-.rtctiug snJ R1 i ' j*.
on the first
diseontinuanoe or ^
old roadf-r which ^
toirured. , , ..J
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