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wow persons to be safer there than
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strayed in the flowering by the spring
frosts—which has repeatedly happened
the last few years in certain localities.”
This further illustrates the same diffi¬
culty—that of frosts in valleys for tra¬
der growth.
In all cases, whether high or low in
situation, thorough underdrainage should
be always given to the ground where
orchards a rev to be planted, unless a good
natural drainage already exists with the
soil. Those who are about setting out
new peach peach and and other other orchards orchards the the pres- pres¬
ent autumn, or preparing the land and
trees for them next spring, will find it
advantageous to select situations least
subject to sharp valley frosts, and to pro-
vide i« advance ample drainage.—-Coun¬
try Oentleman.__
An Unusual Admission.
pionship of the Shire Horse show for his
cial report on the show issued by the
Shire Horse society. Vulcan 4145 was
bred by Mr. John Whitehead, of MedUur
Jessie (Vol. II, S. H. S. B., page 180),
by Sir Colin 2023. He is a black- 0-year-
old, and at the Shire Horse show, in the
spring, visitors hardly knew which to
admire most, his gay style andcarriage.
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wd the flooring about the same width.
struct it, first saw twenty ©I the fencing
boards to 6 ft long for the back of the
JSK 5
boards into two 0 in. boards, one of
ripped into two 8-In. strips, upon which
This forms the base for, the front
base of the whole house’ can now
The front base slants outward (see Fig.
I). The frame Is then constructed
erecting a long fencing hoard at
feet from the front end of each side
to fit under the roof. These two seta
uprights are then connected by
for the roof, under the ends of
scantling fracing boards are
ooaru, ana two uourus jiieueu across
front to support the sash. The
complete. ’
frame Is then
Figs. 1 and 2 show the full details
the frame. The boards for hack,
and roof can then be nailed oc,
boards being used for roof. When
sashes are adjusted in their proper
on the front, with strips of tin
them to tarn water, flooring boards
sawn to proper length and fitted on.
ventilator is made with four
boards; its lower end is near the floor
center of house.
The remaining twelve inch board is
base, of the partition, a narrower
for top and lath nailed on dose,
the house Into two compartpents for
pens of fowls, or a pen of fowls and
rad dosed by a ««d attached
to make feed, dust and nest boxes,
ttie inside arrangements can be made
suit toe owner. The floor is
packed bard and covered with
on top of which, for young chicks,
readily be seen this plan «ui
extended an indefinite length by the
ditionof ~ three ‘ poets " every tra. feet
support the roof.
It is hinted in New York that
The Chicago Tribune says that
ceipts Swere of wisest at Minneapolis rad
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PROFESSIONAL DREOR
HENKY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMPTON, OEOBOlA.
F^tfees is ail the State «£££>
JOHN J. HUNT.
attorney at law,
GBurns, OEOBG 1 A.
THOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WUl practice in the State and Federal
Court* . Office over George A Hartnett’*
STEWART It DANIEL
ORNEYS AT LAW,
George AHartactt’s, Griffin, Ga.
iractice in the State Federal
CLEVELAND A GARLAND,
GBIFFIN.
BRUNSWICK, JESUP,
TA, ROME and CH
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