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■will sl.ow that the holder has com-
pleted ti.e teachers course, a licence <d
first grade, uhieu n av be obtained at
the next regular examinstion cf pub
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Bright spring Cay*.
Sprinz should be pre-emii entiy a season
of contentment, happiness and hope. In
thero bright ind pleasant m- 'nth > the coun
try ah' >dd enjoy its hich- st degree of tran
quility aa.i prosperity. But spring, it is
well kni -n, is often a peril'll nt disentn-
fiirt zad <U< irbance in the physical system.
Imp-irtvnt o"M« .Z the body be, me tv
pid -ir irregnli- ri their n. and the
BM-t is instantly reflected in the mer.ril
reni’iuon of the individual. A •Ife rrlered
liver means diaoniered neYv a and * .hill
and nn-tead* brain. Anything which will
_bjj^^e ^-sie-d sywem late harmony .
with budding Nature confers an esarm. :»
fvnefit nnca the nation, besiffas the mere
allaying of physical diroomf rt Hood'-
tirisapariHa ioes this, u thenearuis cf
grate: ;! and happy men i”-! women can
testify, and increased uro of this standard
spring medicir’e is of more real practical
imp . uice in promotrig health and quiet
in th- business w r’d than roams of ab
stract thecriring.
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I BLOOD BALM. I
S A hou-a» ioLt remedy fur &U Slop'd aud fl
* Skin iis. < r *ntvu« t.. .. x-ruf- *
w idn.rXr^n. <Um«mtte.i Jani. Jxut ik« 1
Wah i ••; ftwm of s -<1 trvm the I
* st'Aitintpuunle io * •« • U'i<r Pf’y I
* y u-w -in 'vary tag *«cve». --.m fl
3 01: .airs ir- parxxn» A, AL.t h ‘X?lb?. puxifv- fl
W ia*- Aad buiid:ix ;r virtues. Ore tone 1
• ss* 3>»re r.-.tiT' rfctu< .hr.- a »t> .n-n . ; 4
♦“ ay c;urr k.rd It tr. dr tie iualtt 1
• Aa: streuifttL ir tn the toKduee.
3 RffK Aw* *f H a«- fl
M r nJ ; nrrs, wutjrrf »u fl
g «U .OX
a* • Mttee^tbv . st «
• •■ - - ’^rc >4l’.. -I ro -s a |
£ A . i ox-dixUM will be huix :reitM fl
5 81303 ML¥ 68., Mm*, Ba. J
W* , One Hundred I> Pars Rew ri
f r any case f Catarrh that caau< t be
» cred by Hall s C^tma Cure.
F J.CnENEY^Cf » .Fr^. T ‘.l O.
H e rhe undenhjned. h?v • kn wn F J.
C: .aey !• r 'he I .*t ’* r»\»nk and '•■ ex *
L::u tiy L- c rabl? in di bu< :. "
trxr-a. ti ns and iinr:•%!■» able to earn*
, w i”- . 3 ma ■ by jy xr dni
W-M i Truax.
w < ’Bg '- » a V ixwn
v» a kst. i .
Half* Catarrh Cure is internally,
a tin* iirtvtiy ur* th- bl« • d and ni *>us
.r »c ?of the '• x Price. T>- p r
V r’e. Sll by all Dr ig^isU. Test:s»
rui - fire.
V':>- Baby -e« » *. v* r*"C her C— •■t’X
Wb a -je was a oub t *he eriet * t Cx t >nx
Waet Cv h^ranx** ?liss» <xc c!ud^ to Cx< --la.
Thu ate —id Ciu. -d-j. she guvvueu Cast rui.
to twp
P run•« * u " n•. rm’- fn\
r^n*! siiepp can’t ri >k. <t .’ « iv
% **ur act 11 •> U< • . v» w.»» ».rr*’> o
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x h* --e t tkn«d ? "'■ n Nr*
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i > ••• i’ tn.: . b *l:hx r :v«t '
Sur; • ,: , A •-. ~f
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a- •>. ’?< • ’ i- . _ _ u >r -th m’
»•* th* I.xir nd K - U-l‘tb>
■ • ! W, i
Fiumias Enda t Pay Him.
“I -Aonkln’t be ae»>rton planter far
the beet farm in all the south,” said
Col. X :cb>!a^f St. Looi^, tea party of
friend's at the Nonr.au Eaccording
to toe UaahingtM Poet. “I tried liar
neeev staple for fifteen years on an
Arks:..*as plantatim, aaJ tiw? ,zh cot
ton eras worth a good deal more then
than now. that phtoe ran me from
S3OO to SSOO in debt every year.
With nnfddr.g regularity I would
every fall get a letter from my mana
ger showing the expenditures and re
eripta and politely requiting a cheek
to cover the adv rse balance. Finally
I concluded to make a trip down
there, as I ha I never seen the farm,
wI; ich consisted of some 2.500 acres
of rich bottom land only a few miles
back from she river.
“Well, I got there and found things
aboix just as I had anticipated, may
be a link worse,a typical southern
luNneetead gone to seed. There woe
a genera! air of dilapidation, fence
down, Wieds rampant, and yellow
dogs abundant. I: made me ouid to
think of all the good money I hid
T.as • d in trying to mail,tain such a
'm-er tbly managed property, and I
gave the tt’mtuger a piece of my mind
in some rigorous Eng.hih. lie was
an artful dodger, and had a good ex
cuse fur everything. Then, to lighten
the load, I th..;ght I would accept a
prn;iosi'iun mud? me by old Irom, one
cf th- . Juied putriarc:.* of the plan
tation.
"Old Lam End come to me during
the day and -nggi-stMl that I take a
deer hu-it by torch light. He said
the Jeer were thick in the neighbor
hood. and that wc couldn't fail to get
venison if we u nt eutthot night, .ul
the amditimis being favorable. I bad
•“.me cirh eiry to hunt deer after ti e
fashion proposed by the old man,and
soon after nightfall we sallied out.
He had rigged out a kind of appara
tus he bore on his wooly pate,
from which Streamed a h-udl’ght
that w.mld compete with a locomotive.
This was for shining the eyes of the
game that we meant to slaughter.
Silently we beat through the pines
and tangled underbrush, but never
caught a glimpse of the gleaming
eves of stag or bind. I hail zi’en up
al! b»pe when ail cf a suddea old
I&un said:
yonder, boss; jist a IM: to
de left.” Ww
“I looks d, and vny heart Raped as
I saw a glittering object not over
twenty yards a»ay,and bringing up
ray gua burradiv. yet taking good
aim, tired. We nushed to the spot,
and there, kicking :n the last con
vulsicr.s of death, was an old gray
male.
‘•I took the steamer back home the
next day, and one of the first men I
encountered ou reaching there was
:ny legal friend Blodgett. I asked if
he would accept an Arkansas plants'
tion that was free of all inennil mu
ces, and splendidly adapted to cotton
culture. He answered yes. I made
him out a deed on the snot and I
have had no connection with agri
culture since.”
AU Frw
Those who hare nset Dr Kian's N w
Discovery km w its value, sail tert* wh
have not have tn w the ■>pp,-rtnn'ty te try
it Free. Cali en Ute artvertiaed Druggist
and get a Tria! Bcitie. Free Send y-ur
name aa 1 address v H. E Hu kirn A C«.„
Chirac . and get a sim pie b. x f Dr
King. New G’e Pills Fere, as well as
py of Guide tn Health and Hcisehcli
InsTuct r. Frs ’. All >f which is guaxau
• to do v. u , d and costs y u n. th
tag. A A. Drugsti re. nd t
LUlie May B. »tley
Born a Genius
Cl sea so Threatens to Cut
Short s Noble Career
Bus Hood's Sxnsapai-i<a Res to-03
Good Health.
Ij"> M.ty E*. t’< Jaa »• ei va-
i;.*—a^.l - -. >^ni.po»k r luolylijvm
of .u-. S. Vi* c:.’y dull n-xpyrwee Irrt
urer btrfter* it - pu • Hw r*ruuu h >wt*er.
did UKKexfnH.int-r irom an attack a dheaM
'f the bkwd. Hercw7xw.»cJs» test teu .bestucy:
“t I. H -'l.tC' Lawr”. Mass
- I bmrtjy mpu Kith Vm nwny tbnuasn « - Jut
reiMCuneE .lns H ^xPs Sar^tu. • L». 1 ^ad
*■ '* ’ vm?:- I f-'n iVan y v. .ih ,•■ •. -. in
Ui»- iit-,•. i tv;:s «oc’ncued to .earn '-• . •■ : it q
- • ■- '
tbuig k <av. u. hie. but 1
Cor.unuevi to Crow Worse.
I wis j- .a!- . r-mr. t y fr u ie- tc. ’I xxi s
Sn-«^*anH3i. Th ss* ' - 4.'<l S
Hood’s^Cures
iwuxeij oj»a Vie bhwit and ! >exm•— .x.-rove.
AtU-r the _■■■ of threv tN>c>* ihe rathenaj
cm«M ••♦.' I-n wired < >32•• •»:' t' ’ :■■ I
-.we my *t> .;nu • .’.I t'" .l.p . • ■ . :ne-.‘
to Bead - > - W.l
utY.Bhd^T ,i U > ’-(<*t HOWS
Hood s PSta i-t —W • t p.~»rapCj ^4
AWES TO INQIIRIES
r ’
Given by Gerg a Depart at
of Agnegitore
FOB THS HOKTH CF A PHIL.
1.0. M«v* Kimi.t-j t* Iwa-nr, Gao-
S**lbs, OatryUam Slaak Briat**
Elc., Whirh Hin C.
ins la lb* Comer*.
Dt?A*cTwrvT < ? AGurcuLTrs?.
AMaxTi, April I, 1534.
wlvd aaoKrx.
Will you sire ma a remedy for h-wm
, in hones? I have a mule rh.it I think
ba* nears* Only 10 days ago f not:re I
her breathraa: r.Uher ksni in pfc-vmg.
I b.iv» been f-eiirn; her on forage eura
and it is a little d.rty. I think ntrhape
this is the cause as she ban never been
driven hard an I it only came on her in
tiie last few days. Wait is the cause
of the heaves? W. J. C., ‘
&> tai Cirua.
Tae hoar** cr broken waul consist in
the nut rance of th* air into her natural
or dilated cel la of the lunes from which
it cannot be exp.-' el w.thaut calling
into play th? mn-L,.• of the r-hesb The
uncbnr.eeil air in the longs being a cn^-
stant source of irritation there is a de
sire to get nd of th* surp-w. can-mg
two act- of respiration. It is prodti -rd
by a severe gallop after s full meil
enbieniy or is of alow growth in cunat-
Qiience of a neglected chrome cough.
Only as aa irritant to a cough could
the forsgo have aided ths development
of the ‘Gaeasa.
There a no cure for fne disease anil
the treatment can only be paliat.vc.
The ammai should be carefully diet. I
and canfined to slow w -rk. Bluemng
lias bean found beneiiciaL
PEAS BLIGHT.
R-:rn-ly the poor tro«! of Liberty
county, hitherto free fr-mr ^il ebarac
t hm:cs of riight, were suddenly atrick
an with :he d»a In enter to ammra
a-enrato infuncation on the various dts- '
•cups known as I l'ght. and to have a
cocipe ent horA ultunat visit tho sec
tion, we requueteti the opinion of Mr. |
H A. St amts, hartieuiturust of the Ex
periment station. on an isxjmry on this
subject. We give a port.an of Lia re-'
piy, as it is cf general interest to all
fruit growers:
"It is probable that the pear tree# of
which Mr. N. sp ski, are affected by!
‘bi ght’ of some kind. description
is meager. however, and it ia ixupoisi-'
ble. without rithor a personal ezamisa- [
t: >j or a fuller 4escr.t>Uu:i, to pronounce
with any certainty.
"You knew there are three kinds of ,
ti ght affecting pears,—Leaf, Twig and
Zymotic. The Eid Aaf bbgutfiscaaaed
by the punc’ure of the tyßorsyri—an in- .
aeet. Th" second ‘twig idigiu is also
vaoeed by an msec:—cxylo.okua pyri-;
and, like tw ,g Llight. is not nsoaifp ia '
tat Thera is I t lie, howc ver. jn the s
way of remedy tor either, escep. j
truurning and destruction of twizslMll
pruned. Tin third kind ixrm-jj^flfl
is muia more serious an ! is pcoluced
ty a bacterium — miLroeoceus curio
vmus—and being a g m liseane a* maeii -
more tnsid.oau ami fatal than either of .
the other kinds.
"I am r -tiier of the cpiniou that the
Liberty county tre s are affected by
twig bEght—zymotic blight rarely at
tacking LeContea."
FVXHKIDES.
The dwtruetien of fruit and fruit
trees by fungi and other parasite ■ has not
iaonrstati recvtrwi the attention it
merits. The result ar.t disease end ’ho
cause where trees are attacked or affect
ed is usually by spraying. To call the
attention ot our farmers to true subj-ct
m a recent number of ths reports, we
dealt w th the atthjeet gently.bnt as now
is the proper time to hsj many of the
r- pea given, we g.ra the mo i valua
ble. as form 1 m the hun inook of tie ex
periment station.
sh" varion ‘ preparations nse-t in tho
th.? treatment of fungms diseasea of
rl mto are as aml nrev-ntive retued es
nd their sucresafsu use depen-Is very
limre'y ou early and repeated appho
',e< No Sued rule cm be laid down
mto wh“n »n I how often fungicides
should be used. Many diseases are
greatly checked by drenching and
washing ths trees, «hnr s or vines
tiw txvis be’.n to ehew.
-th a ze <tur^ of gr-3t*r strwsgth thsa
hit <iveA :a or s inwy fonnafM. For
>h:s purpcs<“ forsuuH ore and two given
>k» tuiy : * ooe i in doablx or trippie
Htreagth. In seme .ra.o-e a <3C«»i spray-
ng shoniu IjUow the fainng of Roarers,
ri iin falling '<mu ifter applieetioa of
-angteriesuk.dy uvuh th~m oC.
in «n- h eases spray again as soon rs
• osnbl- after th» min. Care must be
< xercised » t to nse fntjsicide solutions
sr lien w I! • jure foliage.
in prepar. :r; fttngvides it mist be re
tr om eervi that ordinary couiiuennul
rnotnieals virr tn <Tvnrth For veg
«tables and .wmii plants in general tha
1 rst sprsyznd should ’ e dene after the
11 act is w. II tip an 1 in v gorons srowth.
he sece-e-.ng sprayings should be
;. .»le at intervals -f alout two weeks
thronghont .ae senses.
Purtienlsr .otir« j » of tre itmect are re
c tried for s< ne diseases. The spraying
s icald Ie thoroughly doue *> is to reach
t .e whole plant, bet e.sre sb. nid ba
• iken not to :s > *eo much of tiu» fnngi
. ide. A siiiud quantity thrown over a
WOOl>res I’XIO^I*IkOX>E'»Xh
The Crvet ila;!l»S Kemegy.
b asd p*msE.'3>
* na»«f *r*-rv»w«
L *>* s-— •.-K A wv-'.ts, ^jm l rw
».4A— 'WIT. e— twftrww
xxda rrvsenbe^t c*wr 35
1 . Ir'-e^sarK : _•***.
u«'< IdaUH A-UW-. K«t
ff'r V* ya‘s F ..."
CT
me Cy,.
£ ' — - x / 4> r»si^d. uhe
* ?..«.!€’ •* b ’ c.» ~x« te.-tarme’ m
! -t-.e- aad we will Mad hy tvvj^ FT*oe. cse
pa s—wf . i. -dU -JJ jfx dVM.
i ac.-'th t lar Utn ?** .xt «vmlc*w - Kan. -<
a—- to T^iK WOOD €'H«MCALCtk.
. W1 V.-QC4W3T4 XTW9*k X>»ttcik S2efe.
1.-f * *> T.i b<»t Ir or t.4uc.
plant in *w %na st a very Sae spiay
will da steer gaoA t^an s much (tassdar
amouM kisp rfecriy Wppiiwi. A gallon
at a ga&M sad a Half should spray a
tree of cw pattaa. The diaerae moot
first ba Metßinad and the, treatment
fitted to ths :assM The indiscriminv.e
use of frosgtrfdes may do more harm
tiiangcod.
Eiperisacs shown that berdennx
mixture or amm.o>iiical cartonute of
copper «daHan mwy b» properly usod
for nametnoß dia-MW. An objscuim to
bordestra n<ctnre. esperiaUy on fruits,
is that it iswwee quite a deposit of solid
c. AtenaL Thia mar, however, be easily
wa-bad off ftvin the frwt with * aofa
tion «f rinses r. > ^arti to !• gsllons of
wrier. AW fnagiridas should be k -pt ।
in wooden, ^aw. or eartlienware, never
in area r wnlj, Formulae for more,
t-mtr-win fiatgic-.dee with 1 rat directions
for tlietr pru^anrioas ana uro are g.vei.
below:
I. S»mple3statioa cfCcpperSnlpha'ei
Copper sulphate -bine vitnol or bine
stone 1 poan*. wr.ter <so't. 22 gallons.
Di-solve th»<.jpper m the water. Tn-s
solnt.oi win torp usdeKa-tely. It wid
cost al out Me-fourto of a eeat p> r
gaHun. Paris griea or Loodon purple
<2 mac* to 22 .sßcael may be ad.ied
nod the mxttUv may be used as a com
bined inrectoads vnd fnngjci<le.
3. Suiplaltou -alphate iiolncioa: Iron
sulphate "loppt-FM. 5 pound-, soft water
2g geflona Ds-r .iv* the cnppeiM ai 1
use at cnee, ft - oats stoat o^e-nali cert
per galioa. luiecticuiea may b* com
bined with tMs ' ingicid--.
X ,Eor>leans Mixture: Copper rulpliato
(blue —.trol). * ponds; ansloked hme. 4
pi;und»; water. 22 gall ins. Dissolve
the copper in IC g tllons * water end
ciack tbs line in tiro otii-r A Stir the
Ume weft and team tire thia whitewash
into cupper so. itioa. S4.rr.ag it well
Always observe this order of prepira
tnra, as it is s*d to spoil tiro mixture if
tie copper be pmred into the lime.
Keep well stirre t ami use at ones. The
tendency this E-.xiue has to till up the
nozzle of tile -prayer is its greatrot
drawback. Rwv green or London pur
ple ft ounces tofiz gallons may be com
bmed with this Iwnrtotde. It coots about
1 I 3 cents peg pdlou. In another for
mula 4 ioHeaiitoi 6 pounds of copp- r
sulpuata ’.a use I with about as good ra-
Shlts.
4. Ean Cekw n Copper sulphate. I
pound: ammsu ii?2“> 1 i-3 pints; wrier,
22 gal’.oua. Di luivo the copper in 3
gallons of nut ’ risr. When cool, add
the ammooia a: i rsdnee to 22 gallons.
Tills costa aboi: 1 cent per gallon, lu
eieiicktok casn 11* used with that
7. Auunonic I Copper Carbonate
Compound: opper carbonate, a
ounces: amuMß I emrbonate. I pound;
water Mgaitoc D roolve eopp-r and
ammonia carbetete in a half gallon of
hut wrier. D:.|te to st> gallons and nso
at ones. Inee cLdes cannot be use-1
with this. Castof this miriurs about
1-3 cent per gXy.
. Another fe-O^v far this solut oals
► i~ T, uang. CotowcsvHaaate sww«|i
t «^ :s>3»ua.
A thrid so« toßfrs copper earboeat*,
1 cußtsa nmnKMl K carbinits 5 autioes.
Powder and mi thorougbl- Thisnuy
be kept in a dry state in airtight ves» is
for any length I i time. Wnredeil
for use diaaolvei* W galkma of vra^-
an>l use at ocute -<
A fourth forririn which ia said to to >
equal to any of the others and a hnl
cheaper, but wftch has not been tested
cs much as thd.others is capper sul
phate one-hstfG^ouud. auinionia car
bonate I pennd, wrier Sg gallons. The
uiumouis carbonate should be hart and
transparent, thsrwise t and * qnarter
pounds will be seeded. Diasolva it in a
pail of hot ws’a When foaming ceases
add copper and dir as lerig as there is
any foaming. DSste to >53 gallons and
uro at once.
Three four : xmubis are pra-tcnßy
the same, or n-a<y so. and the sdutiun
formed is one if the most valuable with
which to combat plant <lisesses. \7“.th
oot ths object, jnatls feature of the bor
deaux mixture is probably ranks next tn
tuat iusSciei-.ey. However, maectietd >•
cannot be used with any oi three aa siiey
can with the boniearii mixtsrw.
In none of the solations contuniEg
ammonia or ca«tx>nat~e tn any ’orm
should Paris rreen or London purple
ever be used. uuSibw a <;«Mtty of lime
as added as the chemical cmßisiunds
then formed ar? mjtiroas to Sliage.
i-ttosi rt.s.vmiu.
Pleese give me kkus of y- or ideas as
to cotton planting. How to prepar\
howto cnltiviW whether shallow or
deep, when to plant, etc.
1. B. X., Belingbroke.
Deen and thormgli prepamr.vn of the
soil and a tSrongh puirerz..fcon are
the *irst eesen'ials to successful cotton
planting. Sext in order u» putting ta
the eeed. This should be done witn a
cotton planter to secure uniformity t -
faciUtato suPt-eqaiuit chopping. It also
saves waste of >eed, the value of which
as a fertliasr and a food cannot to too
highly appreciated. Tirs sret plowing
tasy be as deep and ttorc ugu as possi
ble. bnt all ou’^etjuent woriings should
be as shallow as the charactor of the
ianl will permit. The hnplemsuto
ordinarily toed are the scooter,
scrape, the solid and lurrard
wing sweeps. the side hirrow
and unmerens cultiva'ora. After
leave rains rise sod ecmid be stirred
tad during a drought a shallow imple-
Ke»J thv mpr advertme nt
.»t S ■?>» Ainetiran Nervine on our
Hist |>^3". I is iHtezine is ere v
ting uusie a *ei>-u*tiOH ail over the
> »ui>trv. It >* rudwel a ifwat «l s
?o . >y. a • 1 its guarantee is »b U a>
•on ] lie i -mi. It it <• s-s u.- gocil
.m»:;ei ba*t«>!~* I'.ilii. It M*u
ire sutTvriug. rail ,>n Dr. Ware
or »he Nervire
Hood’s PU s Me the best after -dinner pills
issirf digest--si. «r.' hewdvhe. Try ala x
( Beat ran fest deep enough to troak the
lesßtsKdty of the fores of thesoilaad
•to form sa upper layer. Grass etouM
I never be prraitt-d, if poenble to pre
vent.t.> take posemou ,f the Saki The
use of the bee is expensirs and in cottou
culture, aa well as in othat crops, it
ahor ji be used as little as pHrihie. The
I root system of the cotb-n plsat. as w-4J
ae experience, testi&is that -aaliow rut
rivarion abcuLl be the rail with thw
plant, and tiweagh a large series of ex
periments cotidu. t-ed ri the various
experiment farm-, inly on exceptional
oecaeiuns was deep cutovarion given as
gorxl re-ulta as shallow culture. Ths
time to plant will depend somewhtt on
fie character of the soil, winch should
be warm enough to germinate the see-1
usually m April. When Irie planting
ia aeceroary the seel should be co wired
rather deeply ai*l lightly rolled to s>
cure aura rapid germinat osi.
owtavcx to smt cottov.
Whag is the preoer -hataace to giro
cotton? ri A. M., Trirku-a.
Mr. IBTid Dickses, Georgia's great
cotton printer, wu of the opinion that
cotton needed distance only osut way. It
the rows were wide, it could be crowded
in the drill and r.ca tana. No uni
versal rule, however, can be givan and
mich depends upon the fortuity of the
not! and the rain supply. Thin planting
can better w.th-taud a drought. On
fa rlv rich tend properly fen.Lzed rows
| four feet apart with plants from cue to
two ."eet is about the proper distanre.
When great distance is givon early
planting is desirable, as the crop on ao
coent of the large weed w II fruit later
in she aessou and therefore b« more sub
y-ct to damage from front. The da>tan«.a
w.H glso on this account be found to
. govern larg !y live yiel i fr-xu different
pi'-kings. When the planting ta thich
the yieii from the first pickings w.E be
heavy and the late light, w bile the re
verse is true wuen the planting is thin,
SICK.
What doe* tun- k ar swamp litter con
tain? How should it be used •
. J. A. 8.. Monroe.
Muck contain* amall perc^itages of
■itrogen, phosphoric sc d and potMh. It
varies very greatly, but always omtains
; a large per cent of organic m dter. U
does well CT>mp<jeted aal al no is a
benefit to land.
u.rAi.pa.
Please tell me how to plant alfalfa, or
lueerno. W«at kind of so.I is ireit. etc.
Is it a leguiaim? N G F..
Hirt well
Alfallaia a icgmmons pl tat. and.
like 'dorer and peas, has tie power of 1
collecting nitrogen from the air. It has
the power of withsranAng Sue drew-us
niea better than common clover, and
for that reas mis ecnjcxally alapiad ta
dry citniat-s It f™<A« best on a
light sandy or loamy soif. with asnbso l
through which its long taproot can pm
etrate. Once a starxl is secured tits
I character o; the Vi'--»xl is of mure ini-'
purtan re ihm the surface so.L
Thorough preraratun sA-uld preexfs
rowing. W e pre'er rowing in the drill.
• mb— h rssjnires aAmt 13 pounds of seel:
, Toadcaat. twenty y.isb iame-
BK WT>de in ti.o tn-r.n rpr.ag 'r d-
Rfl^Kdvißabie, fu onr dimsae tie fdl
is preferable, though sown w.T.
under favorable circwstances, do weC.
3CRX -Locm
What io voor opinion cf burr diver
and what s tha pr T’r ume to pLuit?
K T L-. Hampton.
Indiv.-Ina ^y we have had no expeii
euce suLB lent to form an accurate jwig
menr of the merits of the piu*. The
foIAw ng from Tile Sau berc. Cokivtuar
gives the eateein ua w —cu it a held by
others:
tkirr cb-ver is s Bstxw of the M—f.
te.runauu reg-on. whieh has been n-.tu
raiiaßd in most warm cLmates. It J
wi-ielv diatnbwtou in CaitMrnia. where
it is coust.i«red of great vataa. It enu
hrst istrwuiered into the aoathern states
Lr the Ute tLAiep George F Pierce in
13BT, and planted at h:» home in Hau
cock conaty. Ga. la Mississippi it has
b-eu grown by Mr. E-iwia C. Reed, cf
MeriAaa, who states that it is all that
could be desired u a winter an 1 spring
pasiure. With sto k it is an arouirad
taste, and they w:d not eat it when
, nivre palatable pl.u,a. ar: offered. It is
a g «vl reaova&jr, and while an sanu.i’.
rese'>'a itself, if nut pasiured too lata
and too close. The bars malto it very
ob-jeettcaaola as a pasture for sheep. Tn
sow. prepare as for couinm dovsr, and
sow 20 pounds of clover seed to ths acre
earlv in the autumn.
CXVsS FOR St id ER r«STT«.
What gr? ses do you 'insider beat for
Sammer pasture.-
L. L N.. Hm ltoa county.
W- consider Bertnn la an ! era’i gre?’
the lest tor summer pasture. Tae tcr
mernutkea sn excellent. pßrmaasot sum
mer pasture. It bis bee* treated by
mauv as a pest, but sli ?ni I no* be so re
garded. ami nene sto aid le leo.irr.cl
from plantiE jit tor t*sfa reason, in ths
Cvcimußiouer’s rep rt tor last mouth an
eusy method of desmjymg it 3 giv-n.
FOTASE Felt GTTOS.
What is the test 'm of pits ah tc
use tor cotton? A. I H.. Fnnklm.
The work of the Experiment Station
sud experience shews u. super anty tor
either of the three farms of potash used,
sulphate, muriate and kainit. and t h-re
tore the matter of price sheuld be the
governing factor. There are those who
cvntetni. not without reason, that where
s small per cent of potash » to be Read,
kaii:it is the best tons, as it cv serves
moisture and can demure eamly ite-
tr.iuted.
Money to I otin.
Apply to Tkos. B. Darii. Enuiklin
»x. o r ; •■• - •? >. -ck c
Hoffmun. of New Urier <. Iju.
coauectiou a .r. Cede, (.dd-b «i Bro.
of Carr> o: s. Ga. Ne demy. I -
limited supply a eh ip rates.
T.’r Dav-s.
*?m. Agents.
i c lat-.ca pr.' .—4 i*f*
THE GREAT SGDTH Aanmxnaw to
NERVIN! TONIC
AND
Stomach^Liver Cure
The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of
the Last One Hundred Years. , "
It to Pteasaat to the Taate ss the Sweetest Wfitfr?!
It Is Safe and Harsless as the Parent Bilk.
This wusdarfol Kerrine Tonia has cnly yemdy be« iatrotiMae Me
this country by the Greet Sooth American sfedkine Cczpeny, nA yet ito
grent value as a curative a^nt Lea long been known by the native imteh.
ttaate of South America, who reiy almost wtoHy upon us great amdxQaei
powers to cure every form sf diara*?* by which they are Jiubikra
This new and nhrible South Amenraa me&ine pomesa pewen Md
qualities hitherto asksuira to the medkai prufo-siuQ. Thia medieiM Wx
completely adved the per.!Jem of the cure of T—liarrti—. Dvepepein, Uemr
<kjmplaint, end diseases of the General Nervous Syrtem. It aW cam dl
forms of fiuling health frotxi trhsrorver csusol It pertorms Me by the Gne*
Nervine Tonic queiines which it pojsese and by in great eurative powoe
upon the digestive organ, the stomach, tie liver and the bowels Nsraeße^p
eotnparej with this wou-ierfuliy ralnaUe Nervine Tonic ae a bufUer ad
ttnngthemr of the Ufa forces cf the human body and ae a greet renew of
a broken down ccnEUtutiao. It b alae of more real permaaeat value ia *•
treatment and cure of dinaas of the Longs than any tea gw siniptiM hm*
m&s erer used ca this eontiaent It is a marrei-xM cure for nervooßMto
cf fomakaof ail ages. Iridias who are appmaahiag the critical period kacwa
M change ia life, should not fiul to use thia great Neniae Tonic ahnre*
eonstsuuy for the 7*** cr three ; eon. It will carry them aafoiy
over the danger. This great streugtheMc and curative in at wtsdan^fn
value to the aged and infirm, becauae its great ecergiiing propertien wC
ethem a new bold on Ide. It will add ten or fifteen yeata to the lit— of
r cf ihcee who will use x half 'Loaen l>Atles of the remedy each yearn
CURES
Narocsaem and
Nervous Pbnstretic x
Nervous Headache and
Sek HcaHsrhc,
Female Weakneaa,
All Disease* of Women,
Nervoca Chilla,
rtralyss,
Nerrcua Pkrcxysaca and
Njxtcus Clicking
Hot Flashes,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Mental Despondency,
ec t'itu/s Dance,
Nervousness of Females,
Nervousness of Old Ag^
Neuralgia,
Pains in the Heart,
Peins in the Beck,
Failing Health. ‘
AU these and many other oomplaint* <
NERVOUS DISEASES.
Aa a rare for every dans cf Nervous Diseases, bo remedy has been aUk
to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant rid barmlem to
efl its ejects epon the youngest ciuid or the eldest and moat delicate i ilfk lif.
w»L Ninc-tentha cf all the aiimeuts to which the human foaily is heir, an
dependent on nervous exhaostkn and isapaired digestion. When there baa
iasufiieieat aupp’y of nerve food in the blood, a general state of ceb2iiy df
the brain, spinal marrow and Berres is the resuk. Fiarrod Derrea, nk*
Barred muscles, become strong' whea the right kind cf food b e .pplied, oad
a thousand weakneses and nilraenti disappear as ths rerrm recover. As the
Bervoua system must supply all the power by which the vitsi fiocea at Aft
body are carried on, it ■ the first to suffer for vrant of perfect vwteitb*,
Ordinary food does not contain a goCtcbut quantity cf the kind of autriaaeat
■are vary to repair the wear oar praaeas nwjdw -v.^^* pad (Aor t-npona
spas the eervea For &b reason i*4~ecaiool^9^^e* * acne tout be
supplied. This recent production of the Sonth American Cenrisens baa bn*
found, by an^ysis, tocoutain the OEeciiaJ eicaeaatr oat ot which nerve ttesae
b formed. This ac^oante for it* ixu^ic power to care all fcxaa of utrwn
derangesaentß.
CKiVTOCSsnrsza Bas. Av* ft, Wt
ft Sr OmU sroa a^trim Ktotott Cas
Dea* Geth —I to say to yo«r th»l I
tar* Euik ’d for tnaay yc«n wit* * r«rr ftiri
«c» of Übe MKAaca wad E«rve* f tried
•wry eedieta« I ecuid cf tat boc*l*<
Jese sr aay rued I wu td-
wd io trr -oar tsroot a xer.coc K<rrt&«
T3b> ogJ .-iorncU ana a*ac«
wag ■ercral boufos it I zu: «ay ttor: I ara
wrpr.xd st fts wenJrr^sl pawen to enre Uao
fttdoeh aid fpscrwl arrvra*s?stcoi. 3 **ery
o«ft taew the rouie es thi9 rwced? a* I du. yom
vwM tot boaM* to oo^y too de&ao*L
L A_ HaEMB.
to-tv OOP McatorimcFCs.
A SWGRS CURB FO3 ST. HILTS DANCE OB CHORZA.
CaaWMosvau. ^ua. May W. IM
■y fcuaLW. twelve yw old. sad been a^
■MBf B-r several moatts wttk Chcrea or St.
VtErt Panca. «t>a «u radaeed to ask-«*m.
Es roe walk, nookt sot talk. eeui>i set red
aarmA* but walk. X had to .amTat her
u isriai. Leaver aud iebri jena gave b«r
aa. looaia.eneed riving tar vta * aril lar.
na Sscvn» Tea.. . the eta«a ere very rar
■rtaari In ’hive days ita -na nd es lae acr
eoiwnew. and rapiXy F—r hawks
rote.! her eomciaasty. e th:nk tae Sooth
,Bfc.a3 S<rv -* file <r«st« reraoty ever
giicovwvd. and ver id rewxacd r: sr rt-v
COO. Kas, g. A ivicmi
_ jva^r. J
^berrJjed Mid «w- befor* a?® thf»
tS» 136 T. Ciixi X 3< ary Psa^c.
INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
The Great Scuta American Nervine Toma
Which we now osier voc, m the cnlv absolutely na^hiling- remedy ever discov*
ered far the ear* or It.E^estiur:. i^-ts ceix, and the vast tmin of ayaptrina
and henoxs which are the result ox disease and debility of the Lnrrnm stojs-
Bch. No person can adord to pass by this jewel of incalculable value wise i*
after t.t hr disease of the Stomach, because the experience and testimony of
tbcusamia jo to prove that this is the oxs and cvly oxm grtst cure is the
world fur this universal destr-yen. There is no case of unmallgnant diacaae
of the stoEUk'h which enn rer._-t the w.nderful curative powers of the South
A marta'an V^rvinA Tncir-
Barret E. Halt cf ▼ I* L. wyi:
•I e*« it* u> The teas* A-r.-r.<^a
>rrci 1 id bwu te bu! t r 4r* ncn hu
tax ?*• ateu at « ®x3*^»d StKari In
etgsabon. Serwu* ProKU*: a azui a geaersA
ati-'-er—d cen«b- ** a* ny whcie eys*cru Km?
Cee ip aa h. »m£ isxjmL triad
e»<iuecoA w.«h ne j^i>L The Snrt boule cX
the s»nria* Tcclo te ^-. elne jo ran' *. u*; I
we* able » wCk abeatr. aod * Jew beeves cured
meetttxrely. I berj-we it ifee best n*di<ue la
lie wood, i caa =«» r-e^nsmnd Uwo higiij. ’
Mn. M. WiwrP Sugar Creek VaDry. InrL.
wr.ua: -I fears uatd eewrcai bcrttes of Tae
A^r.^a *erv?te Tjnie. aad *id sq I
CDaAi?-*r 4 the best neisrce in the eed<L I
feeder - r axd the lire* er vwv es nr -taldxan.
Tier t«r dcwn and ucAhiuf •pr^ar*. r»
been any f»"l ano' I rnvured thus reaeir.
It was wry rerymn < >ww -i^ ^lr ta*y bc^i
laxw* cm ra a** I zecunn^d kaa i&ed<-
«b> aa a3 ay ne <T beta
EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
Price. I^arge 13 ounc# Botti as, $1.23. Trial Six*. 18 cmf.
DR. W A. WARE.
Wholesale - and - Retail - Agent
For Heard County. Georsria.
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m ~ i«« ~ MB ' ~ "«z«
mJ wrt L"> :•
TESAS. Mic Ol hl. COLORADO 03-
EGOS. I AIJF'dIMA
er write te Fbh> D it-i.
Dist P m A4UL.B X. E. R.
' C 3 <aK st. A'*W?a, J*
Broken Gonriitrtfca,
Debility of Old Age,
Indigestion and Dyspepsia,
Heanburn and Soar Suimadl,
Weight and Teadernesa in Stonnato
Leas cf Appetite,
Frlgiitfci Drearas,
Dixire^a and Ringing in the ZarK
Wnrknrm cf Extre-nitira and
Fainting,
Impure and Impwsxhhiid Riao^
BoQs and Corbiaclea*
Eernftda,
Ecrofutoua Swelling ml Uuaa^
Ccnaumptlia cf the LnagSt
Catarrh of the Lungs,
Brcncsitis and Chronic Cough,,
Liver Ccm^aint,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Delicate and Scrofitloas <%3drsa^
Eummir Complaint of Infiuria
cured by this wonderful NerrinaTaato
Mr Srinroa too*, a roeeteraf *• Batete
at Fr.«b».of nwH-fte;. fcA.rope reteS
u**4 :**!-• bMriaarne CwssaMSb Aa^*
cu yerrtne Toeteaail Str.r-wt u* UmrOtes,
>nd I rosraler ttet rrory tetta tel (ir a* ma
kuoHn-t dollars w«~n ri an** teaauaaT tote
ate hw» a reri a«Wa ww far teVOW rates
•u aceoast ri trr.latioa. pubt. torowl* romtef
aat general twrr >ca uiurtiacf<to wtoab la*
k**a a*uo—l 1- corpus xaOxroreaa aM uja
rarofa *f <ri wemaca aa* by* krakaa tevw
eoodriaarißi carmaoafaeaa. Baanovlam
li* d>rwa an-l «faere-t l Ai sr rwroUy aa a Sate
sxd I tei o>a * mmsa us I da aa* trite
^>«* tea row*teE a »d:ria* iaando id l«8a
thia iva-irv c— *c *3 eaayera mils
tSw Mror*aa*T.wx a*- rm* -t—-aatMT
CxavvaDrrg^ Bro. Java ri. ML
Jfy fcsriiKr- eleven jar" eld. wa. satii—,
agnewd a .th 9l Viray Pass cr Ckcwn Y.
: gaaw tar rirea rd ene-lmd Letties et *wt
xsariean Servrie ud aka h eocxpleiWy »
stand. I beiieve !t win cm. every eaaa es M
TXtarß TWar,. I 'ave kept Ris my taaiij- tn
■ I tvo vaa.-, aod am acre it Is the graaaeet »>
i t ety in ft* -rorid for ludtgesi'ia and Dvarg
i ri a" sms’ Sereno* rtvonfcnaad fllug
ojagh treat w oariver ca-ae.
Jozx T SU*
y.^csa. 1
v.*trm .v teeM;, , w *
tsribwi ac.ii ewer' ao bedcra ■’ thia Jean
’ S, jSL Ota* W Weraa*
Notary FabUn.
EL* X Prano-x ct !C-v Kraa Tnd : *3^
says: “I cm n x express hew 1 wwe o ift*
Tcsjc. Ky syscrw was cesfleMu
ahaor?d. earvtib! Irene, wks saw
spid23£ up Uood: aza rare I ww In tee fas
at^jes cl t. ac inh*Fftaa«a. tncaw
•Ljwn threael aewr^l smcrMiocx I ^co»
takkur the >ern^e Tcaic and <x. sdana4 ^h
use fur sbeat nx nocdrs, and a® aa Lixrfy
It u th* gr*3ijc?t remedy fcr Mtwe^
acccaeh *ad ion^a 1 hava syer acex
EL J. trerx Draysz^t. otFTlaa. Ma . adfcyi
-Ty iwaih had bee* wry seer for yaux
ce^alw arvere! t. I coty X 9 fay
whes ; ccExeccsd asz*< fouA AsMaaeaa.
bcrOA I tn-? *sod two baOSB aai «w*
wcWh pl jo'iidx aad am reach, ^aafirw
bex^ ihxa ba*< be«a scar sva war*. la ar *
would not beve-i.wed thr?a^ ib* WTatar ted
i not secured thia -wneiy. My ntf.<Maa *-»
-rh«r tt ha* doaa fc» ae a^ key a eeaet£
k (itu pit sxdafaflUßjc.*