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VOL.. XIV—NO. 4J.
Devoted to Local, Mining and General Information.
One Dollar Per Annum
DAHLONEGA, GA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY n. i
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[ e *ieral Merchandise.
Soy Bean as a Forage Crop.
Soy lien n (Glycine liispidn),
sometimes called Sojn benn, is a
leguminous plant, native of China
.•ntd Japan. In Japan it is an im
portant food plant and has been
cultivated l'tom very ancient times.
Europeans cultivated if in botanic
gardens for more than a century,
j before it attracted any attention
as a plant of much economic im-
portanco. This plant lias been
cultivated in the United States for
j a number of years, but has been
i used as a forage crop for about
, fifteen years.
! The bean is an annual plant,
I erect, with branching, hairy stems
i whose leaves are more or less
! hairy. The flowers are violet coL
^ored and rather inconspicuous; the
pods me covered with reddish hair
and contain from two to five seed
which arc spherical to elliptical
and more or less compressed. The
plants often reach a height of four
feet or more, and may have as
many as -foO seed.
in experimenting with soy bean
and cow pens:
Noy bean hav was consumed at
tho rate of (5.(5 pounds per cow
daily, and cow pea hay at the rate
of 7 pounds daily.
per cent of soy bean bay and
-- per cent of cow pea buy were
rejected.
Soy bean hay produced U per
cont more butter and per cent
more milk than an equal weight of
cow pen hay actually consumed.
Soy beans should be more ex
tensively cultivated in the South.
They arc easy to cure, and as they
grow erect, there is freedom from
taugling and for ihis reason, they
are easily handled.
Chas. \V. Day is,
N. G. A. C.
r Phis Space Hel
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General Merchandise
Your Mother-In-Law to he.
It is a most important moment
when the two women, mother and
sweetheart, who, best of all in the
world, love one and the selfsame
man are brought face to face for
the first, time. If you are a man
contemplating matrimony, if you
have found the best, girl in the
world, don’t bo rash, don’t intros
duce her to your mother until you
are quite satisfied she loves you
sufficiently to desire above all else
to get on well with her mother-in-
law to he.
Give her time to know you at !
your full worth, let her reflect up- ,
on the pains of losing you, and ,
then she will l>e more carcfn
she approaches the good lady who
has in a measure the keys of life
and death in her hand.
And, dear girl, try your best to
please tho lady. For your own
sake this should be done, for your
BAHLONE&A, G A,
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CONDITION ON GROWTH,
It seems to do best on soils of
medium texture that are well sup
plied with potash, phosphoric acid
and lime. Nitrogen is not so es
sential, as it obtains its supply
from tho air. It will grow on
soils too poor to grow Clover, but
does not do as '.veil on very poor
soils as cow peas. It lias excellent
drouth-resisting qualities and can
with stand dry weather much bet
ter than ordinary crops.
In this country the relation of
the soy bean to temperature has
not been thoroughly tested, but it
requires something near the tern
peraturc of corn. It is not injur
ed by frost like most plants, and
for this reason, it cau be planted
I earlier in tho spring.
METHODS OF CULTURE.
The planting should ho post
poned until the ground is thor
oughly warm. For only a crop
of forage, it could bo sown on land
after wheat, oats or barley have
been removed. In this case the
earlier varieties should bo used.
For forage they should be sown
broadcast or put in with grain
drill. If they are grown for seed,
(hey should be planted in drills
from 2 to 8 feet .part, according I mo V„'; m
as the soil is heavy or light. If ;
drilled, from one half to three- '
fourths of a bushel per acre can !
bo used; but if sown broadcast j
moro will be necessary. When
drilled cultivation should begin |
early.
HARVESTING.
It is best to cut for bay when
the beans first begin to form in the
pods. Of course, if cut later than
this period, the hay would contain
a larger i>er centage of fat and
protein, but the stems would be
rather woody and a large portion
would be rejected by the stock,
hence it is doubtful if much would
be gained by the Inter cutting.
If tho harvesting is done at a
later peritxl the loss from the
shattering of the leaves will be
very great. The hay should he
handled 11s little as possible, also
to prevent shattering of the leaves.
The amount of forage obtained
per acre varies from 10 to 18 tons.
25 to 10 bushels of seed is the av
erage yield. The yield has reach
ed 100 bushels per acre.
As to its digestibility and nur-
trient substances, the soy bean
compares favorably with clover,
cow peas, alfalfa and the other
legumes. As a soil restorer it is
equal to cow peas; the. tubercles
on the roots of the soy bean are
much larger than those of the cow
and pray that as you deal with this
I mother so may heaven deal with
1 you.
j How should a girl behave to her
lovers mother? With gentle
| courtesy, with ready deference.
Much, in fact, as she would bohavc
j to her own mother, only with
more respect, with moro considers
ation, because this mother is a
stranger to her.
She should not obtrubetho fact
how I that, she knows each little prefer
ence of her son least sho seems to
usurp the knowledge which is the
other’s. She should rot ostenta
tiously address him by his Chris
tian name, much less by a pet
name. A touch of formal reserve.
CITY DIRECTORY
SUPERIOR COURT.
3rd Mondays in April and Goto
her. ,J. J. Kimsey, Judge, Cleve
land, Ga. W.A. Charters, Solici
tor General, Dalilonega Ga.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
John Hull', Ordinary.
John II. Moore,Oloik.
James M. Davis Sheriff.
E. J. Walden,Tax Collector.
James L. Hoalan, Tax Receiver.
V. It. Ilix, County Surveyor.
Joseph B. Brown, Treasurer.
D. 0. Stow Coroner.
your own
relations’ sake, and for
mother’s sake as well.
Remember that it is in your
power to bestow upon this older
woman cither the crowning joy of
life or the crowning pain. How
anxiously she has looked forward
to, and dreaded, the day when her
son will say to her, “Mother, I
want you to welcome a daughter.”
IIow she prays his choice may be
the woman to make him happy,
and how she hopes sho may be a
girl that she is able to get on with.
Yes, you have the' power to
a home which
nothing can fill, or you may bo an
angel of light binding two families
into one.
Don’t put your best dress on, or
your future mother-in-law may
think you extravagant. Don’t al
low vanity to persuade you into
any uusuitablilily of attire. Make
yourself look nice, but at the samo
time neat.
A serge skirt a pretty blouse, a
simple but becoming hat, dainty
gloves, trim shoes, a hunch of flow
ers, if you like—but no striving
aftereffect, no display, no osten
tentation. Go to your new mother a
simple-minded girl, dressed as on
ly such, a girl can look her best,
in simple navy blue serge or cool
clean print. Bo natural, by sym
pathetic, he loving. Forget your
self, think only of her, show that
CITY GOVERNMENT.
It. II. Baker. Mayor.
Aldermen: E. S Strickland, J.
E. McGee, W. B. Townsend, E. B
Vickery, T. J. Smith. W. P. Price,
J I*.
You may say, “Oh, I’m not go- your | ove for her son is real and
ing to marry his parents.” “I
shan’t see much of them.” And
the girl who says that determines
ho shan’t see much of them either.
“Of course, I shall be civil.” “I
mean to try and be nice and kind
to them.” These arc the senti
ments which the fiance expresses
to her friends before she goes ups
on the customary visit of inspec
tion. ,
"’his is not the spirit in which to
sustain what must be for both
sides a trying ordeal. There is no
loving-kindness in it, there is
nothing but the grossest selfish
ness.
How is a girl to behave? First
of all, she should try and forget
herself, forget her own doubts and
fears, and think only of thoso of
the other woman who is silting
waiting her coming.
Sho should think of the day
which may come when she will bo
a mother, when she will have to
face this, often the bitterest, hour
in a woman’s life, when the son
who has been the daring of my
heart will bring some bright eyed
gir 1 into the room and in a thou
sand subtle ways show' her that her
reign is over, that sho is no longer
true by. loving her for his sake be
fore you have had time tc love her
for her own.
Then she will have tears of joy
in her eyes when you kiss her
good-bye, and your own lover,
much as he may have loved you
before, will feel a new passion of
reverence added to his love, and
you will be glad to know that you
have been an angel of unity, not
an angel of discord, and that’s
what woman was mount to be.—
Ex.
Wm. J. Worley, Clerk.
Geo. W. Walker, Marshal.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Baptist Church --- Rev. W. C
Taylor, Paster. Services Sunday at
II and at night. Prayer mectiin
Thursday night.
Sunday School at i) o’clock.
Methodist —Services eve/y Sun
day at 11 and at night. Rev. J. D.
turner, Pastor. Prayer mcctinr
every Wednesday night.
Sunday School at 9 o’clock.
Presbyterian—Services only
1st and 3rd Sundays.
D. J Blackwell, pastor.
Sunday School 9 a. m.
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Republicans, Take Notice.
The republicans of Lumpkin
county are requested to meet in
the court house on the 20th day of
Fcbiuury, 1901, it being the third
Saturday in this month at 10
o’clock, for tho put pose of elect
ing delegates to the District and
State conventions, and any other
business that may come before it.
B. F. Anderson, Cbm’n
Republican Ex. Com. Lumpkin Co.
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