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S- T.. CX)X, Editor A Pcßur-.HEK.
MOMER, CA„ JAN. 16, IS%.
The Republican state convention
will 1)# hcW in Aehmlit April 201 it.
Governor Atkinson gave twenty;
convicts Christmas gifts in ik • s.irpi
of pardons.
Will Myers is still Invisible-—in 'net
big reward are r.o incentive to his
capture.— Ex.
The Supreme court of this state by
a recent decision lias (leobbsl that
conntv or chain;; nig convicts can no:
be leased 10 private parties.— ]..;.
In the neit election Wilcox count
will go Republican. It saui tie*
out of the ;i,ooo Western men win
have moved there 2,700 are llcpubh
cans.
Dora Bruce, of Rome, tied her two
little children to u bed and went aw at
from home foi awhile, it hen sin
returned the house was in flames and
1,0 tb children fatally burned.- Mariet
ta Journal.
Elijah White, a colored elevator
boy at the Aragon hotel, at. Atlanta,
fell from the fifth floor of that house,
down an elevator shall to the base
ment, receiving injuries which reunit
ed in In* (loath a fa w hours hUeiv
Marietta Journal.
Hon. S’. C. Tate is among bin
friends in Pickens this week. Carter
is looking well and says that Hon.
Then. 1. Reed will bo the Republican
nominee for President this year. W o
had rather lion. Thor. Rood was
elected president in 1000 than any
man cn earth but wo think Hon V\ m
McKinley is the man for 1800. —Ja*-
pei Herald.
THIS tnONItOR POCTftINK.
The following is a full text of Pres
ident .Monroe's utterance which in
known as the “Monroe Doetnne," and
which is the cause of the war feeling
between this country and England:
“We owe it, therefore, to candor
and to the amicable relations existing
between the United States and those
jiowei n, to (Icciarti that wesiioulti cop
sulcr anyntUuij-t on their patt, to x
-t*nd their system to any )>ortion oil
this hemisphere as rlnacerou* to our
peace and snfe' y. AVith the existing
Colonies or dependencies of any Eu
ropean power e have not intei I'vri'd.
But with the government who have!
declared their independence ami main
tniued it, and whose iinlcjiendence wei
have on great consideration and ou
principles, tic-kuowlcdged, we could
not view any interposition f.>r the
purpose of oppressing them, or een
trolhng in any other wanner their
destiny, by any European power, it:
uny light, than as the manifestation oi
au unfriendly disposition toward the
United (States. Hut in regard to thcar
contingents, ciroumstauces are etui
nently and conspicuously different. It
is impossible that the allied powers
should citesd their political system
t any portion oi cither continent with
out endangering our pence and happi
ness; nor can anyone believe that our
southsrn brethren, if left to themselves
would adopt it of their own accord.
It is equally imm possible, therefore,
that wo should behold such inlet posi
tion, in any form, with indiffer
ence.”—Message af Deecmber *J, 18fi3
lieti-em-Umeul.
Elberton Star: We have noticed
all our lives that whan a spasmodic
economical afllictiou seizes upon a
■tan, the first effect is to stop hi*
county paper. True, his whiskey bill
and tobacco bill amounts to more
than twenty times tnat amount, hut
you know economy must commence
in the small things ed life. The next
retrenchment is the pay ol his.preach
er. You know Christ told His disci
ples to take neither purse nor serin
for their journey, and they “don’t- be
lieve in preaching for money no how.”
The next expense to be cut off is bis
tuition. He stop his children from
school—“education don’t amount- to
•uch auynv > - tbero . ic pV-ty of
i people who are high y educated, and
i who make no use of tbe-r talents, so
; we can’t re* how the little schooling
I we are able to give oi'.r children wi.l
! benefit them.'’ And thus the work oi
‘•retrenciunent and reform, >.<-
brave!v on, t< the 1 great detriment
moral* mid bra.ns, until fiosmy tt
eui ami the CteLu-i is -o is nsio
vrartsd that erc.itiire comforts, foo
S '.tie meiiifsi, {jOi.iit.v :■ and elotMug *■
he coursest i-onc, lire ai ll.nl
i crs--rr>, to sutisfy the .-niging- *>i
... ',;k. 1 1 aii'l ('irrupted im to or tali'.;.
'i;i.. statistic- of earth will •• u...
■ .i- unions rn-nire r:<c
i pics alu"e mediocrity. A mail v*..
• l;t> |> 1 * i*Jf .Vf ; IT. *t 1 £>• '■. * -
.ari-iy :;<*• uniii'r-.l.!'s v.i -illlt even, "U"
on*t ni is :• binu-i-ji v. ttb .uch ti.
- Ill:! mi..:,!( I ,io ;p ;w- :t-iii.v. '!■ *- •
;:o riot, oui v i c" it. nt to dvi ~
these low lands of selfishness, but un-
out the glorious sun
ight of Christian chanty m m tin
o>iV of bin children, .n<! coinl-imn -
. •■in to the mime weary Hear. m;b < :
••..’stem c vviirh I:.-’- pars :;:• rn
•■ >irit has made enticing by his err .
file.
“Live within your income” is one of
tho cardinal rules of success in life,
but in the work of retrcmdinu-nt, !c
ns be sura that w. do not cut c./ftiio.-a
expenses which are <.► -•;• ut;l to tb •
mental and spiritual welfare of a God
given immortality.
Will Issue VI ore. lionds.
Washington, January (i. -At tied
night Secre*ary . uvii:c prepared ;>-j
following notice, wifn.b will bed
l.odav.
“Treasury Department, Cilice of
the Secictarv, Washington, January
6. 1890—Notice is hereby given that
snlcd proposals will be received at
the office of the secretary, of t.he m s
ury, nt Washington, D. C , until 1 1
o'clock noon, on W Inesday, the bill,
day of February, 1896, for the pur
chase of one hundred militon dollars ;
f$':00,0#0,000) of United Elates * i-*Z;
cont coupon or register- and lionds in i
dciiominntions of fifty dollars
and multiples of that sum, a.* may bo |
desired by bidders.
“ I’hc right to reject any or all hi Js !
is resox red.
“The bonds will b dated on the
i*it day of Eernnry, l;/. 1 , and be pay
I able in c in ’dirty years after that
date and will bear interest at-i pi-r
! i-entuM per annum, payable quarterly
'ln coin, but till coupon* maturing on
1 and before the Ut day of February,
; 1896, will bo detached and purchasers
j will be required to pay in United
States gold com or gold cor:if; at- ..
for the bends awarded to than aud a
interests accr ad thereon after the ' -. ’
day of February, 1.896, up to the time
of application for delivery.
“l’ayments for the bonds must t>~
made at tho treasury of the United
States at VVnriliiif;toD, 1). C., or at tho
United States subtrea*uriea at New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore
Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis r New
Orleans, or they may be made at San
Francisco with exchange on Now
New York. And all bids must state'
what denominations of bonds arc de
sired and whether coupon or register
ed and at wh.v piano they will no paid
for.
‘'Payments may he m ide by install
:m'nts,at. iollotvs; Twenty per cent
upon receipt of notice of accept a 1
of bids and 29 per cent at the t-n-1 oi
1 each ten day., thereafter, but. all ar
eepted bidders may pay the wh"'.-
amount at tho date of the first install
ment, and those who have paid all in
stallincnts previously maturing in: y
pay the whole amount of th.eirbids ..t
any time, not later than the maturity
of tho last installment.
“Tlie bonds will he ready for deliv
ery on or before the 15',h day of Feb
ruary, I'sfHL
“Notice is further hereby giti
that if the issue and sale of ati add!-
tiottid or different form of bonds for
the maintenance of the gold reserve
■ sha’l be atUnoriy.ed by law before the
; sth day of February 1896, sealed pro
! nosa'.s for the purchase of such bon.ls
j will lie received at the s-une time an,'.
! place, and up to to the same date, and
; upon tl'.n same terms and consider?.
; lions here;.: set forth, and such bids
; will be considered as well as the 1 . !*.
; for tho l per cont bonds here!. nun
Itioued. “J. G. Cari.ist.::,
“Secretary of tho Treasury.”
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; rt'liuM** hMis**. -VT.st* .mil
! p>lt?on: Kuu'.oso n fi"- oon ; '.ult-atUirotsot
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: ""'pfOiifou* B’ ! j; Cc •; . * '
The Only
Great and thoroughly re.
liable building-up medicine,
nerve tonic, vicalizcr and
Blood
Purifier
Before the people today, and
which stands preeminently
above all other medicines, is
HOOD’S
Ss £7) r.o g* <n 1 I es
y>dLa slid
It has won it?, hold upon the
hearts of the people by its
own absolute intrinsic merit
It is not what we say, but
what Hood’s Sarsaparilla
does that teili the story:
Hood’s Cures
Even when all other prepar
ations and prescriptions faiL
“Ib*V9 twon atiteted tor ove twenty
y~*v.'is wii-ii * very *ora limb caused by
b/i filooj. I t’lgin takinß Hood's
&?.rvftj>arilla and have ksca getting
but tr gtot cinc4 and can truly say
Hut it Is Ui i&v. Kic Jfclne that X bar*
ever scon.” Ajuutka Kitcihiko,
White Pond, Boutii Carolina.
Oat HOOD’S
lUalsu o t ms fcve. au druzjtisu. sc-a.
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No*. 11 tad 13.1‘uUuan ■ .. ' s.r between
Richmond, I>cmvil:e * > ‘t. .bboro.
W. A. TURK, S. H. IIAKDWICK.
Oen’l Puts. Apt, Asv't pei ’ Pass. Ag't,
WASKSNQtoN, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
W. B. Superintendent, Phaklot s,
North Oakolina.
W. H. URKKN, J. M. C’VLP,
Oua’lßupL, Trt.r x. Y : r,
Washington, D C* Vr D. i*
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OF ALL aUfciSo
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(’n-lilcd Flows. Also Wagon ud Buggy m.uer-ai. Guns, A.unuini.iou, ; ,li
jngs, Axv's, Table ami Pocket Cutlery. Tin* Eann-us
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PROTECTION from the grip,
& pneumonia, diphtheria, fever and
epidemics is given by Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla. It makes PURR BLOOO.
T , r p : r 9 ft r { Fncd.-J
1. - moiiiv tiCi -fiee ./Jc
A MAFSACHU- UTTS TCV/N
lIK.-.ES AN. j V.'ONOEKS.
IVtiav. p. *7frfl9 m tv* ’*'♦. rr I
•: *•;! a iiexk
T nt # fjTuunioHf I!' ■ , {fjr.r r..)
Cr.- i.- town of Wraths... V.-m..
fre ; v. ii h,\ rr 1 i
v vr. ; *. vL > t.f ths vi ;; ■>!
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1 t : * **2 i’o . rv <an ) **f hf.f
’ ■‘ver •ci ii —it t>. ... v •; * •**:-#r
w&rc u t 1 yna! t out or u isfttiAii'i t tfis - J And
• U 1 .*? •.* v - vs. ti.4#.
* 1 • r H r cr-fi’s, too, w. * ! !
r - ■'f bb *ri’ h* Jl > *t tipl * • • : 1
*,r. foi |.* •'-*-i 1<• tho dl •. re
•ln*' l li•*r toa sli ;•. a\ U)t ! •’> • ' ;• n ••'. r
na'* ■-• u j-.t gireu •tf *><?n ii(V *if that f t'o
1 ri \
ht ? • h. i'ou i , rsofi/r.*.
y.- ; * . fwuitin:,-! and ut bxt.l in** chi’d *•
o;n t ) G.’ad, !f*r cord i r*.: z-i. h*r : I .*'.n*r
v*m; ' n (father- i nreag'.:* And
l:ty, u :-I above, ah*iar ■i'v.i j •. ■■-.y,
towns ♦ and ha;-.nr child. Wren
-1 >-.n rejoices, physicians aopl.uid, and new
. • d* in n* rve treatment a ]. bt‘nu. •
? tllv Formerly >• vir
v 1 4 ’.ivc* been called ca in il.ii ■ .u*e t •
Sf .i.'f.; i the !:*v. '.s. Now the idea nto
n •ic harm: with naturo s>> f.*r ;*■ 1 >
i*p. . and u* tuis .a i rcmediesare 'r’.Mh
'• h. T-d’.S*. lAt’.i” ’, SUpplv: I'.'ift t l*’ .' -;•
eu** isann ti.e chemical pr tin ther
nr : 1 or i-.’t '.net, in I'.cb<-v.- . Wit
fix • ' i’M. . fill* ( r IVe I’.-■ I,
an 1 •‘i. < 1 the cure r' ily ca ■ t .*ura! .
The tnotiier of the on! ! **u\: * • ad
b*v uo by f i:r i-'ctors, -y;.o •y'?rt
f-■*• ' • that 1h / conl',l n-•. cure i YYi
cb2 couldn’t rnen her mouth, and i o l.*
hid to the i'.nvt into it. Her zry .vJi
> '• a’: •* •! • h i, ..1 (b.ar, w ha‘ • i. >r ic *
Child rd.enrt. and t>h a .v ~ ; Hob dr
*’■ • f . wb\t a • 1y r hare
:•' ‘-U-h. fr t'M* VM’.!,:; to re*:-
*\j :: *od ! *!. tii Vo glad to in. Ht.uS
i: h c \r. lif !• * 0 who rea l i rill oniv
-1 > '. i. .if they art' **Va ptical. ' can n-
Tir: v .horn in vory : .ar ths*. I 1
wbat • am talhinu:;', vie. Peorlearou:.! k?r
sht 1 st •‘rv* a. mii-c ! ‘.and • believe i wns.’’
fV\ WilliamV Pin!; PiiH *n all
e! 'beri ‘4 neoe**-arv t r iv •. . ’fe • :
rleiinewto the bT*l and%o : ‘■'•vir^l
nerve?. Th '• ar* f r ..'.!e Vv 1.5 • . •
or hu- bp : .vi hv nutil f. < ms’
tt' .. . is (kui;i:i;iy s.'bto-otady. N.V.,fcr
50c. per box, or oi-; boxe* lor < j.du.
POOR DIGESTION leads to
* nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and
great misery.-. The best remedy is
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA.
▼ASTXOE9. —TMs is p; ’ V the strong 1 -
. ert zccomKieudatioa of :h • -.a-ttee. It
will encourage a rpirit of inquiry amen?
those ninjf ferdlieert, and will lead
them t..--itady and apply the result* of
agricultural research thus contributing
ntu'ii toward the fixing of tb- practice
of farming on a rational rotentiflc basis,
tisn ha ui tl Ears r
in'll t-j , ■isi-P.-r c y i:. * rival -laims
of coxDptrt'?/* - rathef than
his ctvii L*eus.’ and should by some svs
tea of ...... buy tl-e uac-ised
tiist-erla'.: -.i fK-til::: • : r.r. if r their
pryj.<— name- in large qnanti:.-, aa<l
-or. th-m a the tig.a uosirtd bairns to
SV
r •
* "the • - f>ii 1 obii is-'f pv Tmpoi t
anr. V... v j.• . r Sire plant food in
It of I■. i r u*^:', <>f vf}\‘: cii th* tlici&l
ai.’alT i I’, iil uirjDtmt.
Thv iiitr<:;.vn of nitrate of st dao-jof sul
phate of -lie. of much ir.ora
valued j* i- 1 j] vJI ~ bariior
“In the *.: • ff rrilizers^ooe
mnsr he ca. • '• 1 uot t-i rrix *:\ :c*h mate
rials toproth- • as will iri vko any of them
-i nviiiial: • -as plant f* xi. Potasi
ezUn v an h: mixed with :U ferriliz’ r
without v-eiidoriiu the.,-..- kss available
as plant h- -,;. ' iar;:e hvv -im:* c: pot
trill aometlrncw happen ti nt the rail! are
eow'-v, t r- rh;r wh<;/i ;.* red to stand
fi r r*! ’i - period. This may, however,
l v> av •*de*i by tddinj* to the mixture u
Fmaii ttm-.mut of mu-k or sawdust,
-A-'id ph- .;do • ala m-t . xuixvu,
or other mibtT.vne'.< chut o* mriitn carbon
f
*’Amu: lun rah.-; o: nrp-*;h idtr->-n
C' r::\v 1 , J.-1** . t
c*>h tha; iiare can-tie |irop rriea*, such *•
t!)s ■. ia f".' 1 byj'it f*i'i*li*' with fteb-
Tiie\, that c ‘eurf - tvAi** ‘ lime.
u? at tor. - . ■ f: uVat'e, or b *;•' with
te, .;*• will hart: to be
io : t to co/r.rtich • oi-- • t le-i}.-. ith
sr^di-nox -—d ..ihi/whl’i viUab
vv:ii ‘\>-rr r-iHterir.■)-■ • vent losaes ->?
av;:n- . •* ! r and - .itiou will
Ujt refa'Si, .1 V.J; v ' : ~ !•
“X .‘rr-ue • can be ntix-.i i,ith all
< fitSi •■.- v - .. if l.e .. :r dl-
K- •: V ** i -*'4i 1,5 • - >V(,'a.‘ .
hjjj; £ig ;U>*o nrese!it i* Mi ay
'i dly if th e mix t are is •. ? khpt cirV
r- r?;.,. >o to t the cao that • ; v- a:nmoiuu
‘r-i i•- -■ .■•* Iti-.a v.orb . r .. 1-) ‘ tup .or**
pr< ' f- ■ ri-oio j;"-f it- :*v‘?*o oeri
::■; v' . I a;i<* )! *'• - 1.-f )I. t !v ■ “l i P
Vu v.• ac-o wx .'.ora • !hi '• ju
inonclod wiiere we do u ' d-v.iro a
t;r votigh (!wo,!p.e:dop. t-or the pshish
f'\. (. , T 1.. • r.y..’ \ --....j
of t heir b-tb f ‘■. They run i ? the noso
The disease termintm: usually in and va k
in from four to six wr* ks. Is il glun
■ Avw; r.Tt (>.— Ip is iv.-t -b:nd -rs that
your s. >rk is vvh .-ar wh..t is
called ‘d : sfran;:i called so
from tli- iwidl.iiapv ca any
pnrt of tiioairiiii.il, .vad n*t 1 > ug con
fined to ~'iy lion of t. . l>oi.y. head
or legs, ihe •* or .veilings should
• >l. an d drprt-' *• oof matter
isic.ft, ,' t, ft-.u 11. ■ Wean
trj! in,lit n '.9 ljr t'.ft' o;’.s(' with
which the hair will com® <. fT by pul.ing,
;. y in tl.; ;-c of .1 )iWhen
the hair si - -.isily, ihon- - matter in
he I. Afh r <. ni ■ keep clean
w;:U - p and warm vv. or. and can
anti' •v;.:-hc9. t,iv-- x. dram of
h.vf.asalphi,'a of sodr hroa times a
clay. Gi.-i it by putting it oa the
tongue of tho animal ar. far hack as
dig '- '. and food: bran n ix-id with good
bright o°.t/ d'dnjr r..xcell*\it dif P’-onip^
v. , on? it'. ..lOh'v ids', jiLy rc*s .ttJ i*i
death.
Quvcnov i-Tv;,.., Vn .dmU 1
rr-.r.0 my > run - . x-, .-.'id ’ ’o t-
An -v- :i 0.—’tec- k
tin ■ h r pru r- j i .f the
the : . I; hr vet. o,a
! indamoa: ;c ■ v <■: u\ .lined
kd'TTd'u ;■ ?;
| Pruning, do. r- ar iiio •■.. . .a
[ igi . -ranee of what f - ..... , , ,ig; to
i . n’t ia reri ' iiy-arv t • xL.i tree.
QUESTIONB
AND ANSWERS.
u
Commmissioner Nesbitt's In
quiry Bote For the Month.
HUGH INFORMATION FINISHED.
IT-.s? Eiml of Gr.'.M Jo Plant on a Wet Bo!-
t*n For .1 Wji.;r t'jt. tare —TH*
Value of Coi‘ort? e.I and Cotloneed
—n* tt to ItnproTo Idtr.a bo Thr- It
WUi l>oro;ac More Froiacttre
t - . :n\ I.—Want jrrass can I plant
cu a -t IsTlton: far a winter pu.tuie?
An- v.,3 t.—Thera are nenfis of the
ent- vatad yr - 3 that w.l chrivo on a
v ‘I vt. I -c; pos*' y:n mean by a
*•' t bottoirt one on vrhi.-h water stand*
nveit of ti'a fitae). t- •„•>•• jf tl.a native
s ..- ip prassog of yonr ax non mi,at do
well on .-.. h Lind, but t:ioy offered poor
pasturage, as i talo.
The lx- ,t :. *.> thivrcaßhiy drain
ftstret bottom, and tbea it vr.U pro
du- •• ::• i -rfc.--ti -.il a.iythiug f at Will
. - .ii tin I, gh laud. Far a winter
p-i. :t;re y.-.Ti michi sow n '.w a- >ip m
<■ .r!-: cl'iw. abouttheilv.it of October.
It. six to eight \v. fit j<,a p-.t iu
pro... r) y..u can be’in to paetuio oj
: -. ;.. 1 k it r.p ur.-.l a*v.at the first ot
V-. h. Tii -.-. take you.- to koS and
the U-ver vill ciak you -a sr>xi crop of
bay. a a ti::.- to oak a'T p after
tii r hay gathered. In addition, the
. r -ui.p'.v yonr
land vvta uitr .gea. Of t-onne you
c'laiil not ; fare the land white wet, as
teat vi( ~. i rain vh* clover and injure
- ut. T. v 'tch is another good
0... . to f iii-.a a tv ut .* pasture iu
v er
R<*•'." it. —Do yon think it will
pox t. ;,s,nl .--r - 'is'vl lx miles ami ex
a f v ;n • i! and hnlis, wiiero X can
. - pe , j, of eottoii- rd 30i)
i. <nmts -f meal and- -ip mmlsof hulth?
.’. -••rs.;}.—*;*hc /J p uiida of meal
v •: be with %•.' stt.Cv. Tho P“tl
je ;::d. of htil!> $*3.00. Thus you wintltl
c>h :i • >r SO tbushcLs t.f Cuttoiisesd
sfter ha:il;me thei.-. 1U miiei.
Ti. .... • r tti* driver and team yen
■ ,under at least ?!.SO so yon will
Lave .“ft f. ;in meal and hulls for 30
1 •■: c ... -iiseed. D n't do it;
' -!! it at It, or even 15 cents a
bushel, I---.- u: ° it ou yonr farm, in iu
ereasiiii: th ■ ferti. :y f your land, and
in t' i way xnal ing it worth ruora to
you t\,-.:i yon -.i--. y. wibly >: il it for. ■
(. -. riox 4. —YV.dl it pay t.< lm.nl chip
nan an and sj read ou the railed soots
in the fields?
Axsw :h -1. —I know fr-.-u prvticiil
cxpcl-.nce that it will pav yon t • haul
out and spread your cl ip manure -n the
t ; a or/ailed spots ou the ;'*• in. VA 11
r tted rhio Manure not • ’dr contains
. .sid i ..' fert-Uizing properties, but
; epiicati-.a has n mccliauii vl erect
a.so, ; itti •„■ a-h ep-sfs in '•• •or t th
f -r cultivation, tin vs enabling the fertil
ij eg elements „f the ntm •: acre to
rr. • easily pouctrato to tho roots of
plants.
By app’o-ntions of tins kind, and by
.-.vi’itf pe.i: on sUi h sp>tu. yrn can soon
’..Ti : .: ti- a: up to the average fertility
-f tii ifii •'• ing land and thus have no
t'nin or galled Knots m your Ii ScL
Cb'EsriON" i. —' hire." a !•>• of stable
r’ainr.y ands rapini's from fence cor
n<•;••> that I wish t a sun -t for cotton.
Want nr: uat >f catt"ii- 1 and and
a.t ! I'.-e io tin-compost ? ltowloug
r.hould it stand liefom using?
An .v, :: 7.-—The 1 llowititr fonnula
makes ago si comp >*t for c- t, .n:
Stable ..mum ’too pound*.
t• ■*• ••"-n !■•'* :: and TOO
&u] it© 700
Makinyii t'-ii of ” o>l pounds.
Tf the it i- defi-i nt in p.;.v’i tho
•••• r nor" ardcott tis : and may each
b • > --1 li ir.nd- and tot) pound*
-: im lead. The formula
St-. a;* .. 550 paund*.
Ore n co’toimee.l 55 1 ) “
Snoernli'.. pi::.'.'' 700 11
Kainit 100 “
!y •• •••:•• ' h.OO i pound*.
Tlic.i" iir;; •-,.• rr iv be varied in
.■/ • -■ ■ t snil diufcivat .-.oils and
crops.
Dntr ribs, kok Compg • i imi:—Spread
unow >.:••’.: r a lay r f stable nianuro
4 incite-- tan ■!•:: on tins sprinkle a portion
< f th" plv’-alnitc: >i"\t spread a layer of
i cotf.msexi 3 inch's thick; vv-t theso
thorougliiy v All water .and thru apply
more of the phosphate; next spread an
other layer of st. l '.: maa ire H i:ich3
thick, and continu? to ren. at the.-r: lay
ers in tho ab'-ve ' id it’ pi., part cm
t • the qr mtity of each icseci to the ton
uat.; t!-.e mat- rial is consumed. Cover
tho whole m.i ■ with stable manure or
scrapings from the fono.. corners u or 3
inchoit tiiiek. Los tV. it i;i sta ,and iu
t is a.' lint; a ta. ....,5 .•:■: ::-
tation takes place, wiia h be from
far to Ms weeks, it'-wndent up.a a
pr. per d-.'gr ' of ni-a-tarc and the.
••tr.m.ciii of tiv nut.a-.ais u->d. Wiiea
die c'-ttonst•a.i arc thoroughly kilted,
with a sharp hoe cut down vertical)y
tb. b : ■••..'■ -; ;•-fit ••:•••• • r.-.,J shovel
i..; a bean. La-: it lie t\v v,-- as after
c '1 ,* and .. it will th-m be ready lor
use.
A.notvar p*. .11 is t lit ti;,*cott.>nv<retl
’ I table maaiKo iii proper pripoi ii nd,
• •-.ls.re-i rh*:.!t v.-irh -.*.*..:• r. apply s.li-3
prop rp ' poi.i.-’i 'if ah'. '• . *•• and mix
tlio.cughly, . hoveling into a mass as
jv v V'.r s vr-.i rentier unnecessary
ti. '.-li.'ppfiic •. ■• n an-.’, nu.ci:- jasi.i tiie
li; t . di-, that way migiiu bo
a caviiia of :• molf.b'T,