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THE MONITOR,
PCIH-IBIIKI* Kvkuy 1 bid AY
cm; DQLT.AR A YkAk.
Qificifil Oman ,>!' Madison t <imfv
A Georgia editor tuVs this •en
%lb o Vii'w of t it 1 Mina ion. "Sink
>jt sxviin, v.e’rc with this country
hi 1 we'll never drown v bile \w
v a ii kick aml boiler f r rope,’’
tf'iil' is di-diugni-die-l by havinga
woman as a siiifc seiia t>r. She is a
jnorni :i ami a nom oral? an • >s
Vh9 four til wife of Aligns M Ca> s
no'.:, who is a leading l<i r i" tiie
\f'ft ill 1 'll :|'4) " l|,' si. ■! k' " Hi, i.i
Artier <• i’ll' 'il ■ it*c to ••• Ol .V
ftpii , i.itil,- ils ;ik a l l Apostle lie
lusfoUi w.ves kving in uci'jhh r*
ly I”miiiiiinio ,t' oof tin .a !>■ ini!
nisier.-'. Air, * anno i bad been lion s
jted by tle replibb •an and -M'S.
(.lainvm by tin* '.K inoerils. Att‘
Ik nominations* were imnlc, she
went, bout'' and c i"griituluted Mr.
Canon on Ilia • ominati >ll and then
the ball opened. Mi'*. Cannon
m ule .several sneeche- 1 du'iiig the
earnoaign,and made a clear cut. |itr
(y issue between li -self and her
husband, alid wli at the vot a wer l
pntmted she was a winner by over
4(Wovo|os. She also a physician,
find as soon as she heard tip) result
she went ab nt li '-t patient* us if
no campaign had been inn). t*he
Bays she is a stri - t beljevov n
womans suiting 1 and morinonisin
mid that, there bus been no ou
tran go men t b, tween herst If and
bttbfttul, on ufiAount of the r ‘cent
political fight. This is in U ah,
where tiling* of 'his kind can only
happy.
Six weeks ajii I ndf jfod with a
Veiy sevi v < old; 'k aim st
imaM to speak. My Di-nds ail ad
vitd no l" eei'M, 1 n physician,
Not’e'tug ('•':v'nhf r lni'i’s (lough
U- niedy sdvor K'd I*l the S'. Paul,
V. Ik” Koi ilDg I pr .eiiied a hoi |.
Mid efts r"*pg l r i ►hoit, will
wat sitiif lv w. 11.1 ■" w a o-t lor
ly rece ins I*. 1 t)ii r. meOy 10 ar.veoo
sufferin'*i h a co'd Wei. K it,
078 Sh Pv A' l ., St- I’a"l Mien.
fo" sda b\ 1> K (jrift'o'L Gou.ial
M*r< hant l)i ielsv il (**
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rm. cr.spuc.'.ov.
P/W I) ll lllla•*<. llTi.l Iffrtrofl AAll Wt>V|
H BlCttvlihftAa,
Tho crttwiasvy in ratlvo to cold,
taotiay boga, sooli an Ho cugtbo nandy
•lopes of tbs iUuntio Itatos and
abweit tho Uppap great \Ykorv
coW ■watera flow alov. ly through
sands bogs arias. JBy Urn growth of
•f os s pond fills with vegetation t-u J
becomes a peat bop. the lower vc#a-
IjitluD decaying order water, fnrvr.
Ini; j'aat. Fro-m tho tanglo of Jnnrol,
for arid sphagnum of tbo sm-tno*
the ohango in gradual thro • -h (louts*
fcniMMoa of wiry Btt.ua of tbo trot
pent lying 20 or 310 foot below. la
B'-roe of tho bojr? in soutintra New
Jersey foreste tuo burioj. Tbe bog
mmtains mm y bi.rdy porennkt!
•lirubs, often bontYdto plants, with
• groat quantity of whitish cornllike
metis on l!od sphagnum growing up
ward from it decaying base. Tht*
vegetaiioc bolda slow moving waters
like n Hponge, and on it i ujqir>; por
tions tiio orar berry, which has. rt
pf Ik at her, fl. orishrs in comp any
With slump Ir.'u.n. i.: \ rush sand
•nplings. Tbo Ilr.il -Cep in oi an berry
tillage is to niiwo .if from two t*
four feet of this ir Tiil-.i profc
bus, called' lnrl;"g—t? is f’.rEjrty
toturflup— in fi ibnvc:! by f. -ina&s.
Ihtcbv muo dug ntic-tocv.dsof aim*
five rods. Attn uim- f triad is ucit
rjvmad over \L ?. top. '4' >wl is. life
less rand of tho Miissaohneotia cost
•eoroa host suited, ana in this wn'rm
bid tb“ cutting* ro s-dotfc, ■ vms
times at. regul.*.r ir.trv mls. semet Vn*
w.iwu bronbi nst i yd 3iarrowed ur.th'r
*j'ho iji'vjt iwo years it a s.nrt 1*
with woods. By tho ioirvl Ujn crip
berry gets abi.wl and l.*jxs im. Aft
or tho third year it conus to
ipp. The plant is one of the beau'v - -
ftil allies i.f the heath m—n wiry,
Binder sbrab, perennial and trail
ing, but m.voaiW. a \ino. It ermt-t*-
uos to hem from >6 to SO year* oud
oan be mowed lot ;/t'.ining Culti
vation eoretats cbiiliy in protectitn
from tbo front* s;i.l In dry seasons
in moistening t-fc* lower part of tbe
bod. This includes r. system of irri
gating p-'uda, dikes, gates, etc., oi no
mnnll extent. In winter tho bugs
are laid under two foot of water fn
protect the vinos from being winter
killed, and they bmomo frozen lake*,
In spring thoy are drained onf, but
ihcro is as.tioty until June 10 on ac
count of tbe possibility of frost after
tho buds are set. hiuiUl bogs can be
hooded soon enough to lie protected
Agivh.at sudden Irost, but this ia not
practicable on tho largo systems,
which depend on water several miles
distant.—Springfield (ilaadj t?iou.
|iOOD’B Sarsaparilla lias over and
■ ■ °';; r ®gaiu proved by its cures,
aii other preparations feUed. that
t ’* <• O*. Farifi'"'
AMERICAN LIBRARIES.
Comment on Them by ti V/rltcr In the
Loip’cn Tl:;ic£.
The Erglkhn:;!*), it is slid, is not
n book buyer, but u boo!: borrower.
In America ll: ; r- rerse ' ns hitherto
been the e There Invo been few
facilities toy borruv. ing iu'_ : :F. r.fc
least Ibo b-01-s >;i : : • 'fpie want
<0 read, ul'd ;•<. f*oir..M:e book. c’p.ru
have iiee:’, : ere.-'dy. \. by.t
iny hb:.T vji !.;vo e t long sgo
triads ;)• ■ uv.ay in Kevv Y..ri: -fk
(on is not ?M< •’< ' . r, •/::
‘ilm ebr,''p'.".e.‘.n of iep;;:.f : jo.v-: }'■
.. .. > , . . vJ- y '• t,.
V !.Ti i; All / fV lilt '
-nr r'i\ it;i cf /. .••n< :• . i:'?!if:is4T
td their of.anc* , .“. England, ••
r. alj s.-Aiiri V. ; : ■ ; ■/.]::! -
vi.v..c l. ii.i, it v;:..; Jr:-!■'*;'.3t"fuy .:•:.
prv.'.d'.ip. t .r; 1 1 lliorio •;•:<• i.t 1 v tho
aid ot dio'ij, iiuv in jir.i'';: I i„.;i
Ibo cri'ri'ir.l p-P. • of a hoc.* is iav:
■1 and f'ii;e:ic■ c'j :• (•.:■> .■/
Vtrrivv <■: .;/.x.prs. V" As -riw, tbero
v. re not cr.ongh copyriy' t novels
to Fnpj.s.-rt the (lirto volume syslorn
prior to the international act of
la'Jl, and now that thy system is bo
ingtrlisoardwl hero it is hardly like
ly to make trash headway in tho
United Btates. For a circulatin" li
liraryto bo nucec sfulits subscribers
must live within a oortain radius;
cthorwise (ho coat of carriage makes
the process of axolianging books too
expensive.
In America the distances are so
vest, that fiiudic'a library could Dov
er have served the wliolo country.
They most liavo established branch
es in all the great 1 enters of popula
tion, and tho expense and time oc
cupied in keeping their depots sup
plied and organised would hnvo
made the business unprofitable.
Some idea of tho difficulty oven now
of supplying books in largd quanti
ties to the fared' western states
may be found from tiic fact that, it
is not uncommon for Now York
publisher*! to send consignments to
tho i’acillu coart around Cape Horn,
and that if ia :• .r.l to allownmpotli
or tix \vilts f::v tram it by fro :ht
trains to t , 'i savic destivitioi!.
Dnrimr llm !• st ftwv >< ars, howev
er, tho • r isetl 1 y the absence ■
olrCtilaling ]m>■■■rio.. h:.. bey. n to b
fillin', by the i i:r:ries \ liic!•
have i!]ir::;r‘ into . ..ia.ienoo i 1 n 'arly
every In wo city. At tho pr. sent
tin 0 the;e / 10 .-r i.f’.O ~t (l.eso
pnb'.ie l:hr.'.ri”wi,iolj arc r -tiirded
a:: t.dr.jg a-'.. i*ni!.v bigli to b;
cut,th and tn.ii 1 . 1,. e.'i.ii lof e.ll
•.lie I’n'i: ■I . 'lutes ye 1 , .> :.t j yb.
lie,' lie nr-', 1 and tin? i.un.l.r is 00:1
Staidly jni'ietivii’.:: Meri t,i' ilicroli
br.t.-iya Imvo a re).'; •tioo ilep-.-rtmivir
and a lv.)jt;.*'tg dnp iriu'Ctit. Cut tho
lending *■-."..artment-t areimvjh more,
ontofprisiojr ud up to d;-to than
those of siiuiiarL'. :iisUi.'.d;tuttou.o
They lay'-11- -.ikclvos Put, to meat (lip
reqnite’stents of UlO citi:y>hn, 'Wln:
anew ht,")k is in d#riahd, it is nor
cufhitfihcil a Hdfiiolimt answer to re
ply lliat it is “out” tiftdloavo you to
sojaCo yourself with eno of the old
mist.ns. The American librarian
considers it his duty to supply
enough copies to give reasonable
satisfaction to bis olinnts. For in
stance, one librarian informed us
that lio bad bought 30 copies of
“M.w-olJn,' and ho on. Of bow
many ISnglish libraries could this
bo saiilV- London Times.
Mnr to , <*•! (tiki'll.
Question'. —l iurnnd op a nice
barn. Am a vising n”i r just start
ing oat mui would • • glad if you would
givo inn n low important nomrs to bo
looked alter pi irucomfort
able and oonvonitais^^m.
Answer. - The h.cacio>t of your barn
lof tlm lb St iiuportani'u. If u easy to
ittnkc and add eouvonionetvt.
but if the situation is bad the defect
can uov >:• be icmtdicd. build on tihi.'l
side am) you Oan so arrange as to have
scroll<, svory on a level with the wagon
way, wl i is a gjeat oonvenioueo in
driving to tnd mir, ami in unloading
and storing r)e> props. May also boar
rang and to Imv > a level drive way, which
ados gioat ly tji tho cxpxliti’iu and en i
with -vhioii the lis'-ling me ItstnUin * of
tho u.ieiup ■ .it’d oH.er onprati.e s mi vy
be parried oiv. Th a situ it-imi should
ids i lie sol '-, -f i with a view r * roavpti
.}'!!<• ■’! tiiaf. is,'within easy aepeas fr >n.
tho ;.e.iis an,, ,-i,. tie l ihv"„i -, vp!i"a:
S' .ug no near -In* !;v; Vv'.uid';ro >,i
dr.miag\ :t> j-rtveit: tlamn: M or-fan 1
Ulg water, is hup ir: i it. it is oqna ly
important to movent wed-mg. Tw •
t’ftett we e.> tlieri-h. die'!. s-p>a:ns foi-n
our burn yards borne iff to the nearest
water. - mr-.., t > bo s\v uir beyond nut
reach, wliou a hrtio caiv and fore
th.iK'ihf would tm i'i.e ns to prascrv#
And add tlies wasted but procinus el a
menu 1 1 u.u - Inii and ruti li.i'.ds. If p >ssi
bit- tiio barn sit mid be protect., i from
the ’.".ild u.irth winds, although, at the
smith, tins i> not a mat er of so ma-U
moitteut as iu the coal - : - rogi-.ms <>*
higher latitud-'.s Having dc:ei - min - 'il
on tin's - e.rtin j> tints ex unla > differont
plans ands -ftl” on t ..it \v deb suits you
best, a’lowin - for ample romi and iis .
having a ; eye to a:i at ra div - a-,d u:
vitiu-f no e'ar.rr’d, to wni. ii i.itU
wiiit i a I. a w euUrful per •■out -
State Agro M U::al O - ..ni.
E r g!ind lms com* down <\iT of
ln?r liisli porch, and lias ng eod „to
sr limit the q* > sli n t*
nrl itratioii. Tin* Acwzuelan* are
1>- |*jy and 'oiiiriatulato tl.o Uni
Mil States on nciv'nnt of h 'r aicio^
t>rv /or tho M I' l '"' <• 01-ii -•
Questiox.—Why Caoraia.
many parts of wlfic.t are e^u
liarlv adaptej. to sw
so few sbeto raix a? o.ie*fc.il*?t i )po -0
that if property umr.a wUo.t eonid bo
rotate a ni'.st V)iotitaint tiAitess.
Assweb—ln y pal Iter there
are a gyM many n.W-.-f. • :!gu. yrverai
year- ace of rile :.,r„'o?E • *p own
ers tli-re repirtctf t'v;? ta ciyjwd cu
lm ally CO contg vr tfl.i .# w-'itai fr <m
Bhcep, v.'hic!i iiieis iu:4 .onty i t icitce :.i
bead in wqwhsu.j. 'l.'n i. ; jg or.iy one
*m v/iiV
of the IciUHag ili:;e-;tiS> : |w (Sure,
mi,l i :;ati(, is n> i.iw for.iin*;r
•ri re.'iion .imn-.5 tiir ,i .g : <vt>ic:i roaiu
at '.V.! 1 th 1 * tile e,>u fifv. If im.
! eon s.ii.t by jftetx of e. 8-r.i:-n.B tiiaf me
rare v.oil #u aw,i ia n.;ruin A tcejtii v/iil
•J,i 't five alioi'p uui R:o:j'.i-i of <•;":
year This ',.1?; ordinary in id, t. inch
1.'.0 .hit yiea'.nA profi,ta->le :>'t.ir is 111
other erops. F.nr tho rein .tiling three
months we imvo ot'.. • > ••
ry, turiiip.. bo, by. 1:110 ibe
i: n o li.tnvs ir.'ilesoit, all of vll.i "'; ou'i 1; •
grown in fibn'idnnea. The *ii ■-a sue:.)
than pay for their kuta in iticreaao.t
lerti iiyof in nd on whiei: Th*w?i':'{? folded.
One hundred heo;i reraV-.r y .fo ded
wiil ferniusi oigitt ae>f|qf l (.nan
*; i"Ct •<: as will enable it. fed .note tho
'■n pr.'iia '4l ini it. Cosset.the a-.: ie i
! ace iii tie* lipid * i:i the ttrqgpiuvrg w.i ;
I I nve ihc croppf wool pnd t>h"hi rouse of •
ti.e IS--ok. v.oiinh laW ui'iy he roaeona
!>i" vitk'uiate.l ,as W per apst of the
v.'holo. Ib rarA these all. T)jo eh.trar
i, 1 of tl.e cji.p. reqaired to just mrt ,'ha
*!i:!i‘|i iii'. dm tht,.o inaatcdHp r,dr:f>er
ute rr<r tun otte:, V-xiiun'sted ii|nis. Bvr
muda is ; ticat-nriy nanp to these
lands and tiie grVtes ro ,ts i-eire to lioid
the M’.i p!;;etlior ;;nd preyeur. w.vsh
ing aivnjr of the
t)h. matter Many worn liauJfci-aM he
Uiu-', reiuibilitate.l, that !jirt\jr dlfer no
; u'".arngeineht to in otlier
■raps. We trust the day wid dawn
.vi 1 e;j the present difliauitaos Ct <iiA wiif
of successful shooip ruisiiKg piil bn go
ne eon, ami instead of about apt),03.1, the
;a ent nu nbur of (heep itijthe state,
bleorgia will conr.ud at leiut^tMXXbOOJ.
dr 1 OdO.OIX). Our tuild winters, uud
early spriugs Rive us many mliautugcs,
o f which pro wars north of de
prived In some Boatmus of ,too hfate*
:ho al'iccp receive nd atteatlcn'iieyoud
the nunu.il clipping, ami until the pried
of wool v/as so uimult rp.iueod were
even t&iiber this carelSss maiiagrtinout
fotyid po liMhie. If jnoro iKtohtftu)
•vdrf. '. it 'll t,i raising crjps for them, to
l.irpr. -v: • 1 ; tl>o breeds, unit) khe gou
dral care <rf fjio & ink*, there 'iij no roit- s
sou. ijxcept, tho one inuntionolb why
slieop nd; in;: phon’d not b inajhi profit
able i:t our section. A>i cxpSrieiiced.
,'llftnp rni.cr !u fjouMicastern IsGeorgia
once sai i to me, that it was rijjbupor in
that, section to raise a slieepl kimu a
rliiukon, because the .cJufdjjudßS to bft.
, >1 u V ilttel
i'ooeivtvl W:m
Btato Agiieulmt-al Depani^ait\A
U.iyv 101 l the Ag* ef plijisp.
Qtrr vnos.—llmv can I tell tho age of
sheep? •
—By examining- tho fronk
fcr.th. Tim first year, eight small teeth
shako their appearance. Tbo second
year the two igiddie cues are and
two teeth ef much larger size tujke their
place. Tim third year two othet small
teath arc sited, one on each side of the
two center teeth, and they am replaced
by two largo teeth; thus giving them
four largo taoth iu front, on each side
of which u: e two Small, pointed ones,
lu the fourth, year, this pnicesa is re
peated, tl;omlimul then having six large
teeth iu tihiit, t'-mked on each side by
one small tooth. 1$ the tilth year the
layt of ihji aJ tiv.'th are lost, and are
I> !itviiis \Vfl| Oo.lrn§
Qkwuov 14.—How can l get rid at
flip wild or. ns which infest- mv pan*
tuiii nod min the butter u:id milk? 1
have this fr ah'v wry spring. -53
Ans-.veb 14. —Tliii in piiry comes nil
with usorving regularity AVory spring
sad \vp void-rstand fr an experience the
a ia-iyaiioe of having to throw iu tlie*
flops gallons of milk by tav
flavor of the . toons Which the teOMr
b ive eaten. Xiio-e plants ajri am
the fla t to appear whfa the spring
weal her begins to oao-ruvago vpgeti.ti- a
n:ul for tins reason, as well as from thi
faef that pic tie nre faud f them, un*k
.cows sh-njLI noli loturnej inth n pa#-
tut*e in whicn they have gained Afoot tag
The cows, s ' long deprived of to:: lor
given food, will eagerly s.vk out tiie
ouioiis ami devour tlo-m. Tiiu only
plnn \ve kapw t.f is to plant s .iWi crop
of superior growth, sue;* a -ownoas or
crimson clover, v.-hich has a leu loncy
to sunareed - tho • >tu mgr vih a id to vat
this crop b.-f-To the ‘'buttons'’on lejM
of tho i>lv*Bii -r tinw to f.n-tu. F\ thi
plan we orMc-rapbri> a tw .fold purpose
Th onions tra r - v -l from f.'ruling
additivinal ro.t*. an nho "buttous” can
n-4 matnrs u bo scatter ed lor anothox
rr>p. If a cn't vatwl crop is planted,
this will alft ' t"::d to destroy the ’ minus,
the r-.n ts being plevrc 1 up during th
course of cultivation, but the process of
uradioafion is necessarily a slow onto.
If either of iho above plans (or both,
because a .hutiv.it.-.1 crop may come at>
terthe German cl ivcrl. is adopted, ws
mart not expert in bo at once succuu*.
ful. Where 'b. - onions have taken pos
session of the land, it may lie some time
before their u"stre"tioa is eutireiy ao
•omplished.—Suika Agrieulturai D*-
parttuent.
Sulis('rit|,e once.
“Blight”
costs cotton planters more*
than five million dollars a%|
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can Tie
Practical experiments at .(ip
bama Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
“Kainit”
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
AH about Potash—the results of its use by actual ex
periment on the best farms in the United States—is
told in a little \>oo\f which we publish and will gladly
mal free to any farmer in America who will write for if.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
23 Nassau St., New York,
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Poor
, li calth
means so much more than '
'you imagine—serious an i
‘faial diseases result from
' trifling ailments neglected, 1
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If you Haven’t got
- BfIRGIANS -
(Qfet out of t e way and let
a man get there who has
I have Ten Thousand dollai’S worth of them. Am
gv.'ihg to sell all that wo lit lit me
I Off rSO Suit? 13 ack Cheviot, siz‘3 34 to 42 it 5.00, Jo heap at 6,50
50 • Heavy Rlaid “34t042 at 5 00, “ 630
30 •“ Double aid twiste 1 wove suiiirg 31 to 4Q at 7 at $lO
50 “ Clay Worsted “ 35 to 40 at 9.00 others get 12.50,
90 “ Biidseye Wo.-ated “35t039 at 12.50 “ 15..0J
75 pair heavy Cashmere pants, at 2 00, di-'fccheap at 2 50.
100 pairs Extra heavy ,l “ not sold, butgiven aw Ay at
2.25 I dare you to match for less than 800
50 hoys 3 piece Suits. Black Cheviot, age 15 io 19 at 4 75 a suit w’th 6.00
i0 “ *• “ •} age 10 to 15 at 150 o'hers get
■2 50 to 3 50 " * o |
lam the proper stuff, when it comes to
stiofis
I can anH will save } 7 o,u 50c per pair on many
of the high Grades,
Mv stock of
I
Dry Notions and
Gents Furnishing goods
18 STRICTLY up-to-date in every sense df the word
EXCEPT in Prices, they are below ZERO.
I Know a lot of things to tell yOu hut—
CANT THINK OF THEM [Too busy you know)
Very Respectfully,
l HUMS 1. HI,
Danielsville - Coiner • - Fort-Lamar.