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THE HERALD 18 THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of tho Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, GA., APRIL 20, 1911.
of Senators,
n hit darn
in' those bargain sal
the merchandise Is of
aged.
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The premier of Ireland proposes to
force women to vite In that country.
Well, they won't; ho. there!
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Tho map who “made" 'NV’Ultelaw
Held Is dead, but Whitelaw Reid
llows on, and is rather a credit to
his “maker.”
4*
Cranks, il appears have invaded
St. Peter's In Romo. 11 shoot at
priests. Tho crank and the gun form
a bad combination.
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In electing a senator any “other
means" than those provided In tho
constitution, the "big Interests” can
not bo too careful.
Berger's dyers did but very little
flying here. One demonstrated that
his machine was no stump puller, the
other well.
4.
British suffragettes are going to
learn to wrestle and box. That will
not bo bo bad If they will discard the
hatpins.
* (
as for the (xtrimer case, it is ap
parent that somebody lies and that
some men have the courage of their
conviction.
"A California minister thinks by
eating sauerkraut one may live 100
years.” But who would want to live
a hundred years in such a diet.
The C/nr showed his wisdom In r^
cognizing that Htolypln is the safety
pin of Russian progress towards con
stitutionalism and insisting that he
•tick in tho premiership.
—4. ■ ■
A line oak celling made of papier
macho In the assembly chamber at
Albany was one of tho "tire proof"
features that went up in the capitol
lire the other day.
COVER CRfvPb FOR ORCHARDS.
While most fruit growers are be
ginning to see the Importance of
keeping the orchard cultivated dur
ing the summer to conserve moisture,
very few realize the beneficial results
that come from the use of cover
crops on the land during the winter.
A cover crop is a cover of plants
on the ground when tree growth i«
not very active, or entirely dormant
Thr principal uses of a cover crop
are as follows: to retard the growth
of the trees in the fall, and cause
them to ripen their wool; to take tr,
soluble plant food which might oth-
ei wise reach out Into drain in the
winter; to catch the rain and carry
it into the soil, rather than let it run
over the surface and wash away the
loose soil; to hold tho soluble plant
food In the early spring, and thus
help warm It up; and to add vegeta
ble matter to the soil. The cover
crop must be plowed under in tha
spring before U dries out the sol!
enough to afreet, the trees.
The lmiuus or vegetable matter In
the cover crop helps to improve the
physical condition of the ground by
lessening up the soil particles; to
Increase tho water holding caps
of the soil; to provide a favorable
home for soil bacteria; to furnish
elements of plaint food which might
otherwise remain unavailable. Cover
rrops may bo divided into the fol
lowing classes: the leguminous ones.
01 nitrogen gatherers, like clovers,
vetches, cowpeas, soybeans and vel
vet beans, the potash plants like tur
nip*. and rape, and ordinary plants
hke rye and oats.
The nitrogen gatherers are so nam
t*d because special form of soli bac
teria associate wlrfi them Hind do
extract tho froo nitrogen from the
air, store it in tuberclos on tho plant
root. This class of plants returns
a large amount of potash and phos
phoric acid to tho soil. They should
always be used when a soli lacks
humus or vegetab'e matter.
The potash plants seem to
grossfeeders and take up cruder form
of plant food than the more delicate
nitrogen gatherers, but store up
much more nitrogen as well as pot
ash and cnslderable phosphoric acid.
The other class of plantb Is useful
when enough nitrogen is stored In
the ground and a winter cover only
is needed. The small grains should
never be allowed to ripen in the or
chard.
Cover crop seed should ^ be sown
the last of July, or early In August.
The fertilizer should bo applied when
the ground is prepared for the crop
cover seed. Unless there Is mols-
ture enough In the soil ti germinate
the weed, seeding should be delayed
until rain comes. Seeding In dry
sol! will probably result In a failure.
G. W. Firor,
Extension Horticulturist.
Athens, Ga., April 17th, 1911.
“A foreign ratltary 'expert' «ays
America ha* no ‘real money’." Still
our soldiers have proved tho “real
things” to every enemy that has
gone up against us. so what's the dif
ference?
WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE
farm Seeds.
We are headquarter, for
the beat in all Farm aecde.
Gnu and Clover Seeds
Seed Cera, Cotton Seed,
Cow Peas, Sola Beans,
Sorghums, Kaffir Cora,
Millet Seed, Peanuts, etc.
'Wood's Crop iimed
Special" monthly
give, timely information a. to
teed, to plant each month in
the year, aim price, af Season,
able Seeds, write for copy,
mailed free on request
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' WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
“Harvard has established a new
system of exchanging teachers with
four of the smaller western colleges." j ~
Thus encourage the hope that some! SAVE8 TWO LIVES.
ifnrv.wi mm »h« \ "Neither my sister nor myself might
Harvard .tud.nta will the around b# Urln|t tod , yt „ „ h ,/ Bot
work of .olid wlleglsto education. for X)r, King’s New Discovery," writes
,, A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville, N.
v ,C.. R. F. D., No. 8. “For we both
Senator ImFoltctte is going to ae. bad frightful coughs that no remedy
| l.riterv '“"'d hel P- wer ® to ‘d BIT ei*tet
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PEOPLE REALIZE MORE AND MORE EVERY YEAR THAT ALL WORK
IS NOT GOOD FOR ANYBODY.
THE PROPER RECREATION 18 LIKE OILING A MACHINE. IT
KEEPS YOU FROM WEARING OUT, MAKES YOU DO BETTER WORK.
If you work from the neck up, htat la, do brain work, you need to
keep your body In good condition, or sooner or later you will suffer from
1L If you work from the neck down, you will do better work and enjoy it
more.
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