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QUESTIONS
AN D A S\ v L aiU
Commaiissioner Nesbitt's Ir
qulry Box For the Month.
MUCH IHFOEiIAT'IOH FUESISHED.
tome XklnoMr l'urmitl.-e For Mixing I'irr
tlHi. runt Huui, Tlicr. l .v (>• tlin* Th -. i
I'timtH-r 1 1 an Tlur On a!
till' VlifUrfU'll’- 1 rtrx" .. u: .1' inT PtKlll
lur' : fo<'x- ', ■ rV- 1 " : <i. ■'-, v nfA
Qe:'.sTloS .—Om yoc :4v< rn< sor.v
information, <? for jnijaw^u;
fertilisers K, and <si- .■if;"tttugthem
eheaper thni> I mi, 5) >y tin
A tvWE2 i. -— T D:: n4ss i ■ Ix< 11, of F/ 1 tj *Qr h
mterost to all formers. caa bo best >ui*
#wcr®d by quoting from >.iic last fertil
wv bulletin, a mnol>er of foriatila*.
po p .red by the b|s>Ui oh mist, by fir*
use of v/liL - . yo'i nii*l f irmorr
would jaw money. I hop**, that the
folio win;: from t.Vdilsliu.
will bo m<l nw-fulh by : '"vy Yxrtw.-:
&th* pu-.b*. and that nil will profit by
them;
In thcr.v formula wa will t k iv* t.h ap
proximate retail valuer of the materials.
Thane valuea of course vary with the mar
fcote and location. Uuy funwr *f*n s:nr
actual soiling prices for hie I*>oAtion mul
figure thv act cost on bis own farm. At
tiijloHiie cash price* the materia) <an (**
aeeurod tiUli muro choaply. See the artl*
clef* n ‘‘Wh’olwwila fash nricfcsof fertiii
aers," hu d on ”romj <. r 0
FORMULA NO. t.
Fern Cotton am> Cons.
Acid pV.oap.batt (li par cent, available),
fjn/6 lb*.'**4.4o per oeuv waiiablo pbo*
pnoric a*id. *
Cot won cvml meal (nitrogen £ i 4
percent b-rntnoniab yfi lbs it pr t
nmftuniUi.
KaiuU (18 pur yon* po?a*.h'; bOO lba. U&O
per cent. poUv-ih
Total, Ibfl. o/ oue ton.
COST OK MATKPIAU&
Acid phow
pbiu*©.. at ill! 00 a ton—tff *<m
Cat'll J( ed
vuuii. . non lbs. at $!6 00 n ton •- 400
Ival ifc ... S.K) lb*, at, sl2 00 u ton-'- l BO
Qost, oot including one-third day’s la
bor In mixing, *iiAi ncr ton.
Com mere?a. vcluoin *ahatbated by Do
parti;u-nt, ilA.W’< per ton.
Uwmd oulling value of nch goods, #30.00
per ton,
FORMULA NO. 2.
Foil Cotton amp Oouw.
Aold phosphate CM I"'*' cent avitlJnbloV
l.fiOO 1ha...810 per 'ut, available plio*-
photic tetri.
blood (nitrogen cmwl to Ift per rent am-
B.'niift). ;!.)0 lb a.—2 1" per ■■••nt ammonia.
Kulnit (I'J pur cent, of p'tushy, •400 lbs.—
8.40 pi, f cent potash.
C(iHT OF;4IATM:tAf ,9.
Add oho.e
BliWo .. .1.800 lb. nl ll'i 00 * ton—ra tr>
lift'Oil .'too tba. ill I/O ii ton— 1 00
fluhilt, 40ulba.nl 18 w (i ton- 0 40
Ci'st, not iiu l’iiilnp one-third day’s la
bor jn tttfxluu. ol io'. [>,.f ton.
Commercial value, Deportment valuiv
tlim. Wi.rto per t.on.
Uffinl tsdliuK prloo. 23.00 per ton.
tTWtyiyA NO
FOU CllTTfl.'i ANP CotrtJ.
A old pboeplut t (14 per cent. iivnllsblo),
1,308 Ur,;.--0.10 per com. i ,'iillublo phos
phoric sell.
lilooll (nitrogen (sjiiivslrnt to IB per
ooiit. of nmmonlrt) wo Him.- 1.80 per cunt,
nipt nitrato of noun (up rui'cn equivalent
tn 1M per taut, mum mini. 1"" lbs • -.00 pe:
cent • 1f.50 '.tor i out: ammonia.
Muriate of pi.lu'.iU (50 per ernt. of
potash), UK) lbs --3.50 tier cent, liotnuh.
Much, wood's earth, ■ r rieii boll, 300
lit?.—<o.
Total, 8,000 Him, or our ton,
COST Of M.vi::itiAl/.t.
Acid phos
jdn.it los. a• •• n t ri- fl -1".
Blood Sol) 11®. at 2.’ on n U>u— :i -JO j
Nltr.Pe of .
eodn .. 100 lbs. Ht 34 (H) a ton -19) !
Murlatqof
potash . 100 lbs. at 42 (X) a ton— ■ 2 its j
Mm k.Wdft
earth, or
rich soil ‘noUiH nt Of) a ton - On i
Cost', nor Includin',' ope-i bird day'.-: in.
bur In mixing, eia tit
Common ini valnn, Department'll vuluu
tion, K).‘..('
t'amil selling price, • 0:1.
Ttds forni’.ile. ts made up of a moderate
amount of nitrste of sods, to give tin.
plant*n(jowl, strong start. Hi. muck,
woods' earth, or rich soil may he left out
In this formula. If dt sired, t’ho percent.'
nges of nil the ingredients m. thus in
Cree>•'(]. tid the e,wt per ton. it ~nn be
used by the farmer with on uni outlay per
acre by proportionally ik-crensleg the
amount used n:< tlie j iccutagc of plant
food lucre , ii >
KOHMUJuA NO. 4.
For I’bAir.u.,., Flo ms and Fears,
Add phosphate (H (ier cent, nvallabloh
TOO lbs.--4-.iii per available phos
phorlc .acid.
Blood (uitrogmi equal to 10 pen cent am
monia), ii-Xi lb dr 1. in per rout nmnionia.
Double ui.iunre salt (sulphate of potash
and mu.piesie-, with nri cent. potash,
BOi) lli ‘ IKb per cent, mil. ash.
Xn-k, wood's earth, or rich soil, 840
lbs s’.
Total, r ’,fio ' lbs. or one ton.
COST or M.VITCIAU).
Acid phos
phuto .. ?i3) llw. ntsl3 Ou ii um- fi f,5
Hfoerti :ifhj lbs. ,u 2:4 (V) ii toil— 4
tl’l.U in
n’res suit lX) the. at 24 00 it ton 4. :
Mttek.wds
ert|j, nr
rich nil nt Ott n ton— 00
Coat, uot iuclufting one-third (ley's In
iKir In f.uv.’tut. r'-i v.
Commerci!.’ value, J>'.qMrtHuqifc vuluu
Moii fl.V.'l.
Tbi* formuls cun be mnde much higher
jirado by simply lenviug out thn muck,
iviHuls’ e.irlh or rich
KOKMULA NO. >
Von PKACina. IT.rM< and l-'r.va*.
A.-id phosidmte ()4 per cent. uvatlnbkO,
7rtl ltie -4.1 X) (ier cent, nvnilablc phoa
phorlc -usd.
Blood (nitrogen equal to It! per eeut ,im
NMHtiti-': ■' ■■■ *i ibs. -! .4U percent ammonia. j
Muriate f potusti t lo jw-r wilt. potash),
1W tbs ... 4.*40 per cent. potash.
Mh.li, woods’ earth, or rich soil, tAM
Iks. -0.
fobtr. .A* l lbs. or out* ton.
COST OP MAT* UIALS.
Aeirt phos
pfcstc .. TO j lbs. *u fl:i O') a ton- >s #:
‘f.lco.T . ■>' tb!> •■ (M a ton -i b.t
Muriate of
potash .. ' ot. at 41i ! H ,‘i ’ .Hi - 4
Mi! I. ou
f.'-'st u■. ioolo lint; one * tir<t ~4y’s in
i:::ori.\ xo.
r .. o . Hit-' !M’.H.
j.oid pb.-.p’l.iu. it) pur wnt. available).
6T’ p*r cent, available phoi
pborh acid.
Cotton seed mc/ii (rJfrozen fsjnat to 81-3
per c* nt. amriaufatl, 0.0 jierceTit.
ammonia.
Kairift (12 per cent, potash). BtX) lbs.—
per cent, potash.
Total. lor ore ton.
COST OF MAT Kit I AtS.
Acid piioa
phau‘ C.T;> lb‘=. at $13.00 n ton-*s4 $>
Cat’a s>.;c:
meal .“*;■) lbs. at 18 fo a ton— 4
Kftinlt SiO |hs. at lv ton • i BO
Coat, not including one-third day’s la
bor iu xni. v .in', $13,89.
This formn!a h.ar, no mticV or other lin
er. m- tbverude materia fa -rt: suc!> that
correct t roportion can just be gotten Luo
the poods to io iky t.en prop* y
the lo per cenr of local phiot ? > >d. vIA-a
is, considers? the lowest limit for com
rfU’rcin; fernii/.t-rs. TM® con
tains a U,t i! . f 1U V 0 per (*€r. of pin • t
fo :i. 7vil of the*-* fruit formula* meet
ibe requ;,*? :a**.ut of JO ja*r cent ;i
viiflable plant food; yet they do riot force
fruitgrower t.i :*-e a cotton f; id.’/.er
when bn can oi/tain ! - *lter Jos
money by unipg n different character of
fertiliser. In these formula* he gets a frtir
amount of poUi.sJi, which li needs most,
instead of flm usual exci s'dve aruount of
phosphoric acid in propertioa to the po
tasb present. Yet the lettiXw*r does not
coftnitUL any more money, ffottou and
corn large proportio*mt,e nmounts
of phosplioric 1 >ut the peach, pear
and plum require a greater use ot petrsh
for toe beat resalta.
MIXING.
The mixing is beat done by spreading
out the maleriflls in layers on top of each
oil’d* and cutting through the layers will*
a hoc and mixing as the compound is f uit
down. The time of it bricklayer# sand
ocrecu enables ono to make u better mix
tore,
COMPOSTS.
The principle of composts is to fermeni
the organic mat tor v/hrdi von have ia the
fib ape of muck, leave;, Jitter, -f* . To do
tliifl, ouo of the simplest pbtiis is to treat,
the material with manure. Put. one load
of manure to every Mrc*e lon/.s id'yonr
luavcy, amt Keep enough if.
your stables to irb-sorb the urino, which a
very valuabb? also. After yott hnve mixed
your materials together, it is w* U t< coy or
them up with earth or liltor. It is claim
ed that such a compost, load for loud, is
as good as manure
I’o got tJie best results. you wish to
make the material ferment, >*;* Mu- f umeu
tntion brings inert materials into avail
ftbJe forma, and improves the mechanical
Condition of toe nm*s.
Avoid hauling the materials as much as
possible as bouting Is expensive S-.f lo
cate your compost heaps that tiie hattli isr
of tht irmtcrliila from the fir-t inoil t.h;r
final distribution on tho fields will east, as
little a a possible.
If you wish a stronger fertilizer tJian
this, and desire to use chemicals is addi*
; tion, the following would bn suitable:
| Acid phosphate fiOOlbs. Cost $J 00
: Muriate oi potash.. fO li>s. .(Jost.. I 00
j Compost 1.4’>0 11m.
3,090 IbS.
I? you desire more nitrogenous materia),
yon can n■ ‘he following:
Acid phosphate . ... .140 Ills, Cost. T 2 •*
(T.tton Mfeti meal. . UK) lbs .Cost.. J
. turinto of potash... HO His. .Cost.. C-)
| C..unpost 1,405 lbs.
2,000 lbs. M 74
To construct a complete fertiliser, one
I must, consider the pereontagi sof available
: plant food in the materials ho wishes to
I use.
i Manure, while not a concentrated fertil
; i/er. ran be considered in mo-,1 eas, a i.a a
! complnto one, v.-itli an oxr“* of r.itrogeii.
i final ashes are nlmost valueless, Co*uni
! seed is a complete manure, but wit.lt an
I excess of nitrogen Von have here three
1 in 'rciiients, furnishing re eh: nirtegen
end jiotn.a'o. To mix ihem to the best, ail
’ vutiuiye, thare should I" a furtiic,- iptan
’ tlty of uvilwble phorplairii -.-id added as
I tii.n present iu the tlin-.i ingredients you
j deeirn to use is n"t stulieteo: to properiy
Italanee tl.i jiotaeli aud tiitrngcn Manure
coiitnins about H-’.Ojtor cenl. of nitrogou,
, ah at 2-10 p'*t* eent. of yolasli, and about
j p-'ieri en! of pbosp'ciric acid.
Cotton Heed eoutaius alioo' a per cent
! nitrogen, about ) percent, of potash, ar t
nliou't 1 per cent, of id mpimric n ud.
j A-hea contniu alwmt, 5 p r eimt. f potash
and ijuu ~ nt ,a ■d, ■; .u a! w lieu
nnlcjudieil. If leacli.-d they run down to
about. I 1 :! per e.-u' ot potash.
to land' ton of manure of l p.ial.i'e
udd
Cotton seed .. ‘.MO lb* ,
Ashes (uiileai'licd) 1 lbs. ;
Acid phosphate 4’"' l iba. |
Mix, well. Tim cotton seed era be killed j
before mixing by n.Ho>viug il'em in a-t j
Wet and go tlirollgll a in it, the i •raier.ia
tie,il killing them. This mixture wiiij
widgli about .'hToO pounds, and will eon ,
tain from these ingredients
Niter P’t’sh i‘ A
2,0X1 ibs. manure .. old I lbs rl'
200 ll.e:. cot, uni seed . Bibs. .b- Mb
ISO It Ashot T 1-3 ■ ’
40U lbs. acid phos HO
12 His 13 1-3 hi 1-1
This la equivalent to uinmt
! Nitrogen ’ : ,‘ot cent.
I’otash * . I’' ', u t ‘ ’ eni
1 FLiosphorlc seid .34 and per rein.
At a five dollar combination of fertil
I tiers 1 suggest the following;
No !.
Muriate of potash, containing 50 po.r
*cfn!.,‘l7 ibn. ;tt 40. Mi ,i tv" ot \>t a-h,
j .u.
High tcriirir aeiil pho.s;>liato, rontaimn^
;18 per cent, ot plio>i*horic aciti, ‘^ s > Us. mM
' fi:.,00 a ton'. 10
Xitratoof uotia (aometiim'} railed •."bill
! sultortrr) containing nitrogrn rnuivai'-nt
; ic 10 pet cent, anmimiiu, !>) lb*, tat 'dvoo
i a ton. $'3.14,
; Mucin, or woods’ f-arlli or marl. 1,588
lbs . V txs.
Totul d.bbt) lbs., tl)b
lfyouwi- .au ituiun'uiitli unt quite u
quich a-; nitr;'.t.e of -sklil ..;,d le--a likely to
' tire” on all shallow soils you might use
the following;
No. a.
.Muriate of pot. sh . ... 3T F-s. f
Mirfh ;;i‘Ado acid pbosiihute 2a" ilia, Sin
Fried Mood (hi port nt-.b. 11b-
Muck, woods’ C;:.ti) O!
un.rl ' ,w ' li’H. ot>
2,0.-J lbs. WW ,
K vou dttalro to uso '.uipi.utu :uo. ;
roonia as ait aiuvuonuUt', Oho follow mg i
formula will ituswor:
Xo. ...
Muriate of potash ,)is. t 71 j
Hinlt ttradt' AC,US phosphate !N* )••. 0 10]
,H.ilph:tto of itiniuuui*
a toil). rvt lbs. 010 |
Mu. I, v.- .'ods' car fit or
marl I,‘H'i'llv. O' I
S.WK H’> OIK
■.H" sth x ,‘i.- I. On fnvonr.i'of thodrv
fall 1 hnvo boon tin able to sow tjrimv u
clover sooner; should l sow uow or wait
1 uutjl soring?
. p)hall j yuf inclovi : w.rh •
. turn plow or how? ,
It Will it be kst to sow sin:ti‘ v.r.vn
of aii.' iciiul with tlio olotot f
I 4 VVoultl ii pay tun to put v.;> leaves
i in pons, ili the woods, ptlttai.* it me with
! tht'ttt? W. H H., Gordon county
Answer If. —1. It will certainly l>
; li.st to plant your Crimson clover at
That
Tired Feeling
Means djn< r. It fa a serious
condition and will lead to disas
trous results it it is not over
come at once. It Ia sure sijjn
that tise blood is impi.venshed
and iiopure. The best remedy fa
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
■Which makes rich, heal thy Wood,
and then, jrives stii*ngtJ and elas
ticity to the muscles, vijjor-
the bnain and health an:! vii-.!:ty
Uj every part of tlie body.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla positive;y
Makes the
Weak Strong
“ I w:is troubled for a long
Unie with a tired feeling and
loss of appetite. 4fter l iking
three liotti'-s of Hood ; Sarsapa
rilla vvitii Hood's \ ep-etable i’iits,
my stierixrfli is eomiusf iue.k arid
my appetite fa restore.) forwliieh
lam grateful.” Jin?. M.u*h:;r,
40 Hassell St., Ciiariston, 8. C.
Hood’s
and
Only Hood’s
k* st f a.y-4 easy to buy, oty to
fiOOd 1) IIS UXti. ousyic cfteaL 23a.
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vr’.ll be to wir Atlanta by tmin No. SB.
K, it and !, PiiUuian 31eep>n< Hr befwee*
Klobwoad. IMsiTllfr and araea*tmre
W. A. TURK a B. HARDiICK,
Oea'l Fow. AtdU Aev't Oen’lTass. Ax'fc
WAtantaroN, D. G. a
w. B. RYDftH Ncpertntendont ruse
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6F all mm.
- i-uch -t the Osbonte >v. rs Tl;y linkt • •tI >t < ,e
O'illleil Plows A iso 'V ati i Kus.l';v material* < - Arnmu?'!* J‘-; i'c;t
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wiU lead you o u r way.
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DRY goods kND CARPET STOCK. WHICH MAY 8E
USEFUL AND APPRECIATED.
:Dc/.Not Delay TOO LOMG as The Choice £ y Tts Will begone.
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Athens, - Georgia.
SPECIAL — s*oo pairs NEW Shoes just
received, at Special prices.
A Miracle in Missouri.
CRIPPLE AND r: rFOP. TEH YEARS
WITH RHEUMATISM.
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CAISVIESViLLE CA.
Hi AT YOU tflll ALWAYS FIN® AT
a l ifs Si I i
h£\V CROcKERY STORE,
X CuT'.en simct. ‘■-i ‘cs, oru- o’ lite ttK.Si ejirpl*U‘ anu choice line
" oi Chin j. Vi tt'ce'-o. Olasswiii •; lamps, ar, 1 Heuscfat nishingA t*
li foun.l suYvthev*. Come tv see me, peepleofUaets.
aAS. H. HUOGINSs 33 Clayton St. ATHENS, G£
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