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T HE enterprise.
C4rfl .«villo,, Ga., November 4.
local brevities.
TO OUR PATRONS.
\Ve tired money to pay our debts.
git> busy in the school room.
|'lease pav ^Utli, us all, or a part by
^uveinitT convenient, or sooner. pay to J. C.
McConnell, |f more Hr. J. R. Tucker,
or
j'licv "ill receipt yon for what you
pnv. We thank you for your pat-
ri/iW’ and past promptness iu pay-
wg. jjon’t forget your teachers.
Yours tt-ulv,
II. ll. ifc M. L. Parker.
The National meeting of the Alli¬
ance will he held at Memphis, begin
B j„g irilh November 15th.
BIG FISH TALK.—Mr. A. F.
('arson drew off bis mill pond to
ijCjiair a leak, and from the signs of
llsli he coneliided to go seining.
Ho caught nine Carp that weighed
90 pounds, and it wasn’t much of a
dar for Carp either. There were
plenty more fish in the pond but 1)
were enough for one haul.
W'e keep a splended lot of envel¬
opes and paper as cheap as you can
b iy at retail in Atlanta.
Biases' Littlk Giants
are the most effectual pill on the
market. .Safe, sure and certain. Sold
and warranted by Farmers Alliance
store, Toccou, Ga.
Mr. Abraham Christian is just ss
smiling and |happv as ever, it is
another handsome girl. Mother and
Labe are doing very well.
An old gentleman by the name of
Teat was driving along the stieet
between Mrs. Obryant’s and Mr. J.
P. Adair’s on .Sunday morning when
his mule got seared and suddenly
turned around throwing Mr. Teat to
the ground, severely but not dan¬
gerously hurting linn. A boy was
also thrown front the wagon but,
was not much hurt.
Pills! Pills!! Bilks!!!
Try Plods’ famou s G tin man
Sai.vic. It relieves at once. Sold
ami warranted by Farmers Alliance
store, Toccoa, Ga.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
The public fund wiil pay about
four a.id one quarter cents per day.
I will be in my office Monday Nov.
7th to deliver school registers, arid
to give orders to teachers, on the
Tax Collector, for their money.
J. F. Shannon C. S. C.
Druggists say it is a pleasure to
sell Hloos’ Family Mkdkt.vks, as
every battle is warranted for ail that
the label calls for, so our customers
are perfectly safe in buying them,
bold and warranted by Farmers Al¬
liance store, Toe eo , Ga.
Caraasvillj, High School.
Fall Session begins September
bill 18'i2. This is one of the livest
and best schools in Georgia. If
you don't beleive it, visit tlie school,
or ask our puptls and patrons.
We offer the best advantages for
fair price.
Book-keeping taught thoroughly.
Sensible and spicy Circular and
Catalogue free.
Address, Howell B. I’arkor,
Mrs. II. B. Parker,
Carnesville, Ga.
1000 Dollars Reward
To any one who wili furnish us a
receipt that will cure a cough, cold,
fir any disease of the throat or lungs
sooner or more effectually than
B logs’ Ciikkuy Cnu on s VISl'P.
bold and warranted by Farmers Al¬
liance store, Toccoa, Ga.
LAND SALE.
By the heirs of J. M. B i^ess.
M ill be s nd by comet.t < f the
heirs of J. M. Bit ge-s deceased, on
tne first ’I u "sday iu December next,
h 'foiy tho court bouse door in
! -irnesvillo, for easii, to the highest
bidder, :>H acres of land more or
less, lying iu Gum! g district, m
h ranklui count}’; adjoining lands of
i homas Whitworth, Bud Shirley
* n d the Cli.-ip.ielcar land. There is a
goal dwelling h Disc on the land.
I hirty acres of the land bo ng cleared
a, al the reinainder m original fores*.
Holt, th:.* property of J. 31. Bur¬
gess deceased, for distribution among
tlie heirs, and to pay the debts of
K; ud decease led. Deed will be signed
by the heirs of said J. 31. Burgess.
November. in C. Burgess.
Lucinda Burgess.
A. A Burgess.
Try the “Old Army and Navy
Cheroot” at Welborn Bros.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tax Receiver.
didatc I hereby announce myself a cau-
for tlie office of Receiver of
Tax returns of Franklin county, at
tlie eiisueing election Junuar>' Isfl-i,
suliject to tlie nomination of tlie Peo-
ple's party.
W- A. l.aiulruiii
Tax Collector.
To the voters of Franklin county,
I hereby announce myself ; s icandi-
date for tlie office of 'Fax Collect hr
of Franklin county at the election to
be lielo January next. If elected I
will honestly endeaver to fill the of¬
fice to the best id’ myability I re¬
spectfully ask your support for the
first time.
J. \V. Norrad.
Clerk Superior Court.
t< i the Voters of Franklin county: l herd y
liiidounco liiyscf a camUtlate for re-election to
fciieolfiee of Clerk Superior Court of Fronklin
county, at the ctumcing election in January next.
I am thankful to the }n'o\»lv* for their support in
the oast. 1 do hope to have your support in the
future. It you will re-elect me 1 will discharge
the rfutie* faithfully, promptly and
as l have tried to do in the past. i l ting mote
familiar with the office I can do the business
more elliciciitiv tli.m liolnie. With main thanks
for past lavor.-, 1 am llo-jn-cl!ail), etc.,
J. M. l'hiili]is.
♦ • ---
Treasurer.
To the voter * ol Franklin County; hereby
announce in\>eif as a caiulitiate lor the oihee of
Tre.'icurt'r ol Fr. iiklin eojmfy. lfek*ofce<l, l will
iaitJifvJ’y jK-rforn) the tin tie? o: tliA oJiiee to tlie
1 ir.-t of my ability, ttesucctl'uliy soliciting
your sui»i*oit, 1 am yours truly.
K. M. Staneil.
Treasurer.
To the voters of Krxnkliu Uoanty. I hcre.-y
ai.iiHiiiiiemr.-elf a*a «u.<lfab.te D.r re-cle.-ti.m
to tic offlec of Trea-urer of Franklin ii.uiitv
tlie cti-c-tton t.. he hehl January .sail. Thanking
the people for past favors 1 respectful.y ask a
continuation of the siuie.
KcsiK-etfulIy,
T. i'. llurton.
Sheriff.
T«» tlie voter* of Frutikliu County, I IirrcVy
Announce uiy*clf a ciiiuiiilatc for re-election to
the olfloe ot sia rift of Fr.o.k'ijn county at the
ea urns election in January next Teankiul for
y„,.r supjiort iii tUi-pi-t, 1 solicits emmummou
of the same in the future, with the i romisc on
my part-that, if re-eie.-u-d, l win emitiime to
aDehstge. „« the o, my uKUlty with fhleliiy
amtf.iinetiuility, the dutic.-. p'rta.umg .to sai.l
office.
lio ; l?octIul3y,
J. Mc(arter.
TAX ( OLLKCTOR.
To tlie voters of Franklin Cmiiitv: l herel v
announce myself ns a candidate for the office of
Tax ( olh-etor of franklin county at the election
to be in-lit in .lannarv lsiits. lf eieeteil. i will
iionest.ly emleavor to fill the office to tlie best of
my ability. ami every vote will be highly
appreciated. Ke.*pccttully,
D. S. Hayes,
TAX Cor.UX'TOR.
To tlio voters of Franklin county. I licrcliy
announce myself as a candiilate for the office of
Tax < ’o!lector of Franklin county, at the elccfion
t«» be held Januar> I«!«. Ifelerted, I wil! hon-
estly cmlcavor to till tin* otfiee to the best of my
tbifity. I respectfully ask your support for one
term.
M. H. Imucan.
Tax Collector.
To the voters of Franklin comity, For the
bem lit of cnquirhijr friend-, hereby re-peet-
tully announce myself lor re-election to the
office of Tax Collector at the election to be held
January and with thanks lor • ast lovors,
mo>t re fK'ctfully ask a continuation of the
same one more time. Your Servant,
(i. \V. Car roll.
Clerk of Superior Court.
To tin* voters of Franklin county, 1 hcrcl.y
amu.mice icy. cll as a candidate lor ( leak ol
the Si!|icri<n- Court of Frankliu comity, sulject
11 the Ucoplc’s party primary.
llojKctluily,
J. A. McCay.
Clerk Superior Court.
I licrel.y announce myself as a candidate for
Clerk of till- Superior Court of l-'rankVm County
at tlie cii-ning election. If elected, I will hon¬
estly endeavor lo tilt the office to the tiest of my
ahil’it.v. Each and every vote wilt he apprecia¬
ted. Ucspeethilly. McConnell,
A. \V.
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Tax Receiver.
To the voters of l-'r.mkliii comity. At the
solicitation of a great many friends in this
county, t hereby resi>eetfut!y announce
candidate lor re-election to the office »f
as a
deceiver of Tax ltetunis of Franklin county,
the election to la? held January lsx. If I am
elected, 1 will serve the tax payer- to tlie w-st of
my ahility. Hoping to receive tlicir support,
1 am j -.nr servant,
Jesse II. I.eCroy.
Sheriff.
T«. the v.iter 8 of Franklin county.
I herein respectfully alinrair.ee myself as a
candidate for tlie office of Sheri IT of this county,
at tlie election to he held January lSh). If elect¬
ed, I will honestly and fearlessly till tlie office to
till) Iiest of my ahility. Soliciting your support,
i am yours respectfully. N. (iuunin.
J.
Sheriff.
To tlie voters of Franklu county. I hereto
announce mysctt a- a candidate for Slieritt nt
Franklin county: it the ensuing election in Jan-
promise to lill ..... the oihee
j uary 1 hi::. If elected, I
to the last of my ahility.
Yours Bcspeetfuity. Vandiver.
,). V. V.
J of Franklin eoui ty, I lierd
To Lie eitijein Siierill ot
aniiomiee lnysell as a candidate D.r
the ensuing election . u On ,
Franklin dounty at und-.
1S..H. Having been Lon. and raised
uarv < wil make the race fin
Democratic -principles, I plaus.l.k
Demoeratie platform, as see no
the forsake the p r,j now-
why fshoiild :
reason duty "
elected, I will discharge n» favor.
the Lest Of my ability w-Uma.t D-ar or
to liespectAu’Jy,
J, II. Hath" ek.
1 I 0 NT 1 ILY TALK
WITH THE FARMERS.
BY R. T. NESBITT.
COMMISSION;:!! OK AOIUCULTUUE.
The results of our l.ilsir for the pres-
rut Season will soon )«• known, and
Whether satisfactory or tlie reverse, can- .. ..
not now lie changed. However this work’, may
lie, a careful review of the year's
noting led and studying tlie causes, which
have to ei: hor slice csss or failure,
tvill gradually aid us in our preparations
for another season. By applying the
knowledge gained from our experience
of the past year, we may be able to im¬
prove upon our successes, mid even
glean benefit from our mistakes,
THE FAU.MEK, AH WKU, AH OTHUB8, Ml'ST
STUDY TO SUCCEED.
Ill these busy, rushing days of rapid
transit, electric cats, telegraphs and tel¬
ephones. avail the farmer himself who of wouldsuceee 1
must every opportu¬
nity. watch the markets, watch every
chance, and be willing to accept every
reliable guide which poiutshimto better
methods. Many thinking farmers now
realize t- at
MILLIONS HAVE BEEN LOST TO THE SOUTH
bv ignorance and carelessness, anil many
lire hand applying themselves redeeming heart, head and
to the task of of land
from the curse anil the consequences of
the one-crop system—that gigantic mis¬
take which lias well nigh ruined us.
They realize. Dm, that this is a progres¬
sive age. and that the unthinking, sloth¬
ful fanner will necessarily be left hope¬
political lessly in the questions background. of the Relegating hour the the
to
rear, let its calmly survey
AOItlCUI.TUBAL SL’RlttIXDIXOS.
__ How advantages have of the
situation, many soil and climato, u-e and how
lightly, even mdiffeiontly, we have fol-
valued them! That wo have
f
rides Ijear mute witness. Tiiat tve
turid problems,^uo^tliiidiiug^nil'm''will
deny. Prislucing do To thi
as wo per cunt, of
world's supply of cotton, and thus hold-
ing in our grasp the kov to the solution
«*f <«« dittkultiea. why’is it that
WE ARE NOT ENJOYINO THE PROSPERITV
"'Inch this monopoly “’bShtIfiv entitles us?
poverty alike to the producer and to the
soil- Bo much has beeu said, and I have
already written so repeatedly on this
subject that I almost hesitate to address
yim again on a question, which has been
so exhaustively treated. But when I
look arouml over my own ptute. suirt con-
tcui])latc tlu* condition of our farmers
and tlu'ir Itiuds, and realize thattlie same
diHtnu*tivo ]x>licv ‘arid whichha«brought but
utulent poverty may be
eoiinnued, I cannot reinaHi f.ilent anil I
D el that I cannot reiieat too often or
urge with tsn) much emphasis that until
we can come down 1-, a
LEGITIMATE SYSTEM OF AHUICULTUKE.
ex'i^ct^mythY^ hat , iiiore hat S '^mbst.Tn gained < tiann in lI the thij
future than u e e e
past. We are straining every nerve ami
exhausting every one-third resource to produce a
wop of cotton,
THE GHOSH VALUE
of which , , goes to the north and west
bir brendstuifs alone. None of this is
for meat, for which we also spend mnl-
ions of dollars. Suppose, mo-third of the
land devoted to the had production ]>eeii of in cotton food
the past season put
crops, and crops cm which to fatten ho^s,
we would notv have an abuudanee of
evervthm^ t<i snpy)ly our home demand,
anil ’instead of a crop of ball sat
<4 cents, we would have bad a crop of
6,000.000. worth I anywhere light ill this, from is 10 to 13
cents. That am proven
bv mim. the recent mn .1 jn iuniDin ,ij a i the im. nriceof pi unm.i cotton
following immediately upon thennfavor- fields which
able reports from the colon
same conclusion:
\o trr-s
Planted. Hal-s. Value.
]RC,(i-(i7..... 6.000,001 2,k-3t..«in 00 I
isro-n..... 6.50 ■,MX) 4 ,:U 7 . 0 t !0 a.'! c<-o
1SKUsi.....I6.ooo.ooo 6.6.0,0011 ssi.o.T'.o o
iso Mil .....« ,000.000 s..-,o t.ooe 4-1»,(kxi, ()|
.....O.o-xMXXt
I have submitted these figures for
your careful consideration. They show
that we h ive added immensely to onr
cotton acreage, which means also ;uhli-
tional guano, meat nud supply bills.
They also show that while we have
more than doubled our cotton crop m
twenty years, the price cent. has been re-
dueed more than 100 per mm
which way we will there is no escape
from the stern realities of these farts.
Let every man win, reads this article
ponder well over let this discuss question. these Around
our firesides us grave
problems, which are to affect usefulness the liappi-
mess, prosis-rity and future of
coming generatiims, Don't get- disgust-
ed and say you have heard this advice
until yon are tired of if The hope of
the state, the stability of our home in-
stitutions, turn at last upon whether we
make onr farms self-sustaining hurls. aud At at
the same time improve last our winter, the fol- a
meeting of farmers
lowing language was used:
"Some are fighting the wolf from the
door, while the wife and little ones are
piMirlv clad, and tlie latter growing the mules up
without education. mortgaged, Nearly and all spirit
and horses are entire a agnoul-
j of unrest community. pervades Tluslamentable our
j | typ-iil ai’tion confronts the town as well as con- the
country. If the latter dies from poverty,
| ., speedy dissolution of the former is
| inevitable. solve condition, aot
We are to a a
| theory. Reduced to its last analysts, il
can is- summed up in this sentence:
‘Waste of time, money and energy in
(lie over-production of cotton and the
under production of all the necessaries
of life."’ diligently to
Teach this doctrine your
children. Talk of it when you sit in
voiir house and when you walk by tho
way. when von lie down and yon rise
up—bind it for a sign upon your the
band, and write it upon
posts of your house. and on
vour gates and carry out its principles
in vour farm management. iu debt. Tell
But. yon say. we are us
how to pav out and save sour thing. We
answer not by the planting of the large crops
of cotton, but by reducing acreage, the
im l-ea-ing the yield per acre, and at
same time planting an abumlaneo of
food crops- Make terms with your creel-
itor, give him everything you can possi-
bly spare, get him then to exercise a
Six SHORT STORIES vs eh
month, and articles on Fashion and
all matters of interest to the Home.
! Finely illustrated, «1,50 a year.
Aar hu it’s Home Mmiaz(.ve,
Philadelphia, Pa.
A man tiiat. will not unflinchingly
, cft J,j s riglits noed not expict
it hem ami deserves no better fate
tban indiiMtrta! slavery.
Rwnerwss foflK'nwmco — hi? proseicHJy
lUnl yuinn iuv bmu I rn;xt!i. , i' 'w mid; •
mdnhlo tii.i. H iviiig ilouibis, \,-iib
Gol's lii'ljt iu ili.s]>"isiu,' tlio curly anil
flic Inter rains, an 1 tbc exercise of bt\:i i
anil energy, we can couilloutly look
forward to a brighter future.
Go where you will, ami show tic' th"
man who gives his farm liis i.iividud
attention, who nukes the raisin;; of food
supplies lutes his first consideration, cairn-
carefully dders tlie ill" cost te"d.s of his diiferenl
crops, con of ill's land ns
well jis the plant food wiiich his soil and
wiltivnted cropsreiiuire. cultivates iuiel-
ligently will show and markets with care, and I
you n (ontentf d Individm l a
man thoroughly his section, iu love his neighborhood. with his ::o\ -
ermtieut.
Is not thin end worth striving for'/
let uh at ome make aiiuam k.venth
TO SOW FULL SMALL (lilAIN (TlvUtt.
lliis will net only save er.r lands from
leave wnsliing during the winter, but will
it in so much better condition to
receive and produce other crops, 'Hi'
introduces very fact of broadcasting the rrr.ili.’UT
the true system of mi mini or.
W e will never penuan ntly improve mr
ian-ls while we couiinr.-' to fertilize in
the drill and depend on onociop to meet
all our wants.
don't cut off sowixo the titt.u.w
Late sowing and liurried iiTeparation
are among the chief drawback* to our
success.
KA1S1NU lions
has become So uncommon that where a
farmer succeed in making enough meat
for lionie use lie is remarkably ■•lucky.'’
I have called year nttentio i to the im¬
portance talks, one-third of this question of ia previous
if our gross cotton
crop, that is over $[ 00 . 000 .t):»o. goes for
breadstuff's alone, what ma t be the
amount sent to the W-u t»r m-i;/
TO RAISE HOI IS SVC-'K-St-'CLLV.
We must give them the same regular
attention and feed that we give to our
horses: give them proteetioa in had
weather, keep tlinniu unit'orm eoudi-
tion. n d Jirat fat and thou poor, k»e]>
them free from vermin by the. use of
koroseuo us shown iu tliis veoort. (rive
gfj, ■■ gfeE! £
pure water, and my word for it. vim will
Jf jt! ™ ’’ R. Coiumlwioucv. Y Ni'niu ri\
___
Crm-rul K.-nuirks.
n-, t - , ■ r , ,
latgdy /^tliered on tin* vi4l fron.’gn iiem'i’or
aereage loose.- much of
the micertnintv that attends cut imates
iubshnitiated bv correspondent., the tor this Vior.s war are
1-v matm-ing in
nearlv every i:V-tame. The decline in
indication of the vi*l.l of sum 'crons is
due to t ] m f iU . t that seasons tlie in juries resulting
from unfavoral le. wereofstwh
a character that the (».vtciu of tli.Mlaoi.c'c unQl
could lmrdlv HMmu * crlv " c.stim*:rcil .........
later iu the season.
rt)TTO\ #
In tllis< onr stsl plo cnm. the one rpou
which w« depend to s.qipiv our .u... wants
. , >•
j),,.‘f arj)) is shown the mo-t marked de-
by drouth. Slid this drouth again iol-
invv-dlbig ''•huracrer'of the
season. Such weather condition 1‘salied
in shedding aud casting of fruit, and m
rust and rot. The full extent of tin
dfimage done was ilifiicuit ot d termiua-
tlo.l dunug the early HI mtil. as much ot
the crop prescu.s; a line appearance as to
weed. Lnt tvit h milllUTngs.iie.vs lait .ittie
fruit, with small and lig.it y nile l -idly
From many of the e amties. esp.
those located in tsiiithwest (.eorgia,
comes the n port loaf tlie \ieio iii those
counties of that : cctiui v id be the
pixirest ever known. When we consider
the fact that this h a j^reat u>Uoa pro-
dneing fora largevieldis portion of anything our state, but th; i!a:tenng. outlooic
! And when we note the unsalisfactory
conditions and discouraging repnrls from
all over the state. With the great re,Inc-
turn in acreage ...... .„„i ana i„ in n„. tne u--i> ->t com-
menial fertilizers, we can safely predict
;
this year will be.
If the decrease reduction yield prmni iutlie ed was the
result alone of a acreage
v.-e would have mnrii cause Du-coagr.i!;;-
1 .fiou. aud as it is. the gr.dil'ving mine-
ji o;i that was made will do much to-
W r J- ^ tlot from'the , i rtll
Thi> remit repo/1 New Or-
p,,,,* c , )t t.,n exchange shows that the re-
(V ;, lts SI) far this year are sm tiler than
- those of anv vear’since IH8H. This imli-
p ’
l . ;|t( , s th|lt a ( . r m„, l rt s on acreage sent
nt } , y knts tlle p ea ,h, {) { the agricultural de-
1(artll of tho various eotioa states
a V( . correc t, also timt tlie crop Ins suf-
f.. n „U' r o,:i unfavorablesea-o.is i.i all the
The decrease in promised market yield
is makin? itself felt on the not-
withstanding the enormous surplus < »;•-
ri„l over from last year, and under this
inllm . nc0 the price has already adv-tneed
over tliree-fimrths of a cert from the
], m -price ,{]y of the snuini-r mouths. That
BU]r un d demand govern our great
product, like aH other product:- and • is brings clu¬
phasiz-.l by this advance, =;•
,, 0 i n t„dly before tlie farmers th r, if ih.-y
w;ra t a remunerative prie ■ for their cot-
tou t | lt , yj e p| ,, iUF t be reduced a’small bv ent-
ting '7 down the acreage, so that
cro ) w ju | )e the result of favorable and
nll favorable seasons. Spccnlatiou d.iilv mi-
donbtedly influences the fluctua-
turns of tlie market, aud may
times depress it or give
it nn nuua tm:il impetus, but compared increased
1)V ( t,. ( . a( p, h the story is one of
production and decreas”.l prit" . Iu tho
mo-itlily talk of the Commission.a- will
be found a tabulated statement of the
j,uiul)e r of bales pivsluc i.l aa l the v iltu
() j-1 j a . , a( for sever;:! years which gives
a comprehensive view of the whole mat-
^ioo.oOfl.OOOtopay Tlie world, it would seem, bas about
for its cotton clothing.
aum tlu- cotton growers will r - - iv.*
whether the crop b ■ a large or a small
))Ile j H t0 i„, j,„ ;) .,} that th • present
upward tendency of the market will eon-
tiimeuntil sr.cli figures are reached that
cotton may ' lie made at a profit. all While
t)u . cro p j_ s backward, vet nearlv ot it
will be ready for market at au early
( ] ate f or while the first lsdi' tlw!.
UJa tureareten davsiotw.. weeks late.yn
H s there is but little August fruit upon
the plants nearly all the 1 oils will soon
o , )0U au q ready tlm for picking. bv This
mHV W operate against marketing farmer cans- and
a tis, decline raj,id in price. But hold-
a temporal-v .to the solution of th- itna-
j UR lw W e
tj , m within our grasp, vve should not
fpp] too much discouraged if wo cannot
ri-mt the results of two vour;
Unction by the discretion of lands’, one year,
Diversified crops, renovated and
a yieltl of pur money crop within tie'
demands of the World’s consumption.
Tlie great Hr. Boerbaave left
three directions for preserving the
health—keep tlie warm, tliel ead
coo!, and tlie bowels open, Ua l ]:€?
practised in our day, be rni»dif have
added: and liurifv the ! 1 >od with
Ayets , a t-arsaiianila: . I he <■<*:.anly ,
r
ttxudd eor.tider it tlie best,
1
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m* mo h tin' K.ith ugrirulturitl inda*
pen lights i\n 1 profit.
Taught. l>y tuo bitter results of ever-
production, i we t-.n-f that our
uui huge r ,uv ihh’ praiemn:.; of no ill 1 puttiii: grain,
' iv > w s u
and tint next y •.i;■ \v. 1 sec a lnr^ii in-
t.‘a io ill the yield of these erop.i.
i tints.
Tho In-go viv! I per acre will promise,l badly by be
fio repoi-is on lilts crop
tally realised. In many counties the
cron will be a'mve an average, entirely and the
falling off is du aluiosl to the
Uamaa'e to !o a- l a id from excessive wet
weather. Tlii'oiudiout the stale the
acreage has boc.-i largely iuerenod, an 1
the total yi-dd will be gi-va. T than for a
Lumber of year
' nous.
Tin? prospect ('f pork for this year is
>t so good as that for last year. Where
igs h ive rem oil" 1 fr" > from cholera,
their condition is porlmn-j iiettur tha t
last year, Imt m ire localities have sul-
fered from the ravages of this ilisea id
tilts moral year t i ui 1 1 it, tin. roiaciuj tiio
g average.
1 The following table give the present
indication „ the total yield of corn an 1
cotton com .re 1 with an avir.igj total
yield ia the state by sectiou:
5=
I'ottoii orsi. v
1 North liror.fl i...
Mid lie i!eor -ia.. • 7
SoiitlnvesMIeorgia tb) Ss
B.-isi Georgia......
8ouilitf..st Geoivhi i\) V.
State ...... ... i 1 i Oil
The taken valuable clippings the exchanges, in this report which
are from
auTtheiVsug^
be worth money to the farmers. Iu
, Lons are especially . appropriate.
| ^
■ L *'* x *
| Dairy Hygiene.
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In the taire. the l.-ed and lionsing "f
«im'dJdry'pr.iiluets m!"("ahvavYh. 1 'llll.L
If the proper loiidiiions exist here, they
will he very apt lo lie followed up by
the like proper and ii,'c—.s try condilions
all the way through: l?nf unless there is
^ V Y ^
c «'•">« - si pioa.UD.
^ thm' means Without a
‘''‘b'giureal v .itement, uie next thing
1 < ' M ' 1
l tv U ■ lL:l l " 11 i,aiI ,
i', 1 1 l f f >«*w.ifiKj-
. A , 'I'.u , \! it"!' 1 i»vid
' , 1 , Vff v ,Vi n'’ 1 i t? Y ,i
111 iV u lo,li ,l u b‘iiMl.^ ut r tlu* u«u. \,
5 10 , . , ’ rv U11 !‘V‘* t V an ‘
m * thems ‘i.vfv., out. bcc.iuso fhAV promoto
ferment,mon nil. decay. Lrery point
Clc*r\ wouhC ail d t^ebak ^'r' tVd hUYsh the't/wm- U
ouni at- nil iR times taxi pun 111 sliowin w
a unshuatr imniud._ nud with the iff full
hlilHsl. d" ' iotY’ ‘b n “X J
inM-tr^uiilitt^but -}T fkmr 1 £t” W-
a|B1P actnarv daugerntu as articles of
hnnum fool
The reason riven for exenisin •• this
( > x t rru „. ci.-.iiiliii'-sH is. that ic is now
hinnni that nil the changes of decollipo-
sition in the milk fin in healthful aui-
ul ,il-:, due to tin* introducti.i i into
milk, nil or it is drawn from tlie
,„, v „ t ls(W of 1)t ,.. - fhes0 gl "blue, , V)UH
cause .-imrin-g, make tin- milk ropy
Milk dr;iv>’a jibsohifolv dean, into
chomicallv ( ] an vessel:-, ami them Beaicd,
xvi!) remalm sweet iu leli.iitely.
j yiij" 8TV.BI12
- A).,,'!,’' tv,D- j' V , 1 ,-v ,,.,.11
- t
! . p," "; f ' j ! \ aiv In* ’ ,reir iJrviic-s .-imliirlit stlhlo
*"• ... 1 f* • h u an . at as ni n i tss.np uw in m a i statue
to niamtaiu vigor of cattle as in a
, IV ^'[$$ sinirt,™ .ffi.bh,. witk kS
The stable shonld ft be hot , E ■■ern-m"
, « ' n!bu ,i - ’'ot
lu ' !.■ a bn a-of V 0tWia straw "' 01
® a '\• 1,1 d.nsl peat, and oven of dry
M ‘S; »e necessaty tomtiMorh all of
th- (disorb liquid tbis.-iLonce excre.a, the ofiort being to
! As dism^ fanb; and pnnfiers of atr
. ln * ot white
1:1 T 1 " 11 ««-* was.i
<«• the walla and wood work, and of
Ktouad piaster, By sprinkledmm- frequent tlie doors,
uecesaary. Lie use ot
wuite <v:wh iind phod r we may keep
the air ot a stable su eet and pure. I he
uiangers should be kept thoroughly
eleaii Thex s.m.tld be frequently
"' 1 'sb‘ , d ,,l ‘-"Hb stio.er salt ami water,
ob‘i-rwne nioel wid grow Hi .ijem espe-
nadt m the eonieis. 11ns mold taken
! lto «>."-tmmo"li may,.rm.neemfiammir-
Bon (rf that oigan, and L w also wirsible
Giatitinay piwi.iii-e th” disease known
«« btmp jaw.—.tidepiuideut.
000.1 D.ui.-Y MAXIMS.
It is bi-tti-r to have a cow that will
give five yon :««i and pounds then die of butter a year hands. for
years on your
tka»i to have ohe that will give you 21K)
pounds nuike a year for poumls ten of years old and l**f. then
you 1.5H0 cow
It is better to have a liciler calf grow
lank that and keeps )iot-beil:eil “fat- but seal." thntty, than
one as iu» a
It is better to teed a cow every ounce
of food she has the ability to take care
of. than to try and gain profit by saving
f< ; ed.
11 is best to tench tip. cows gentleness
than to ; a\v oil their horns,
It is better to pay $3(1 fol- a registered
bull calf than to have a grade bull given
y cm - Lows fed moderately cotton
L on
H-ed the year round never die of mur-
rain.
kerosene l'jqual oil parts will of mutton caked bagiu suet and
cure cows.
Apply Denmark warm. lias for the piu.t twenty-five
years spent of >30.000 dairy schools. ammally As iu tho
maintenance a re-
suit of this training of the dairy inaids
ilie butter of the country has improved
in qnalily so greatly within twenty years
tint Denmark's exports of butter
iiiereanod from 82,100,000 to $l;f,0(W,0()0
per year. spend Htirplm dollar
1- To every in an
endeavor to make your laud reach the
highest possible bi-i!<-ds state of of futility, (dock will and in
improving y-mr and best interest. pay
you the surest
li. ritocks of all kin is, from a colt
mule, st -eer. hmfer. kunh. kf1 and oig.
should never Is: allowed to shrink in
flesh from the tiui.; tli. y are drooped un-
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