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Mil. NESBITT’S
‘MONTHLY TALK
The Commissioner’s Letter to
the Farmers of Georgia.
IMPORTANT MATTERS DISCUSSED
Tti<? CommUstoner Point. Out the
Imp irtHiiC’ of Do-p rrqnpHitin—l)p.
li*S tile Xpxt Tiro Mouths Cultivation of
llie Cre,,. should Not !t.' >\-£!octiol t or
Et’eu !>iy—Outlook hue m:.;;ing.
AGP.icrLTrr.AT. Dspak. : :nt.
Atlanta, La., Juno 1. I>t)6.
The widfsprmti and low: co-ifina'd
droatli. exti>mii;is through tho rivater
part ut two : . i:.;s. ' s• .• fried tho
endurance aril f.act C liv.ny anxious
toiit: s. bet \\. :’.•■• t . i ijarv ■••• ;> i
consitlcr;:lil>. T o p>m r and • nr... A is
much tit-.ti ;i.:i- •. a
tiosis iivi;M - ■ . • v,
cron, wi flic ; ■ •! rri.i
zutioTi tyero fit'.vi-uult ii-iii t]: • - '-.l sown
in tl. fit.. It.:- ir..i.ip a:...t . u-i.i. It
is only \. tiro send w • ' 1 wtily
scratchedin,sin tin -.firms;, that ; ie crop
is an eiiiite L.dii •. t. ill rot-
MS a I'll. . . V. b !",t Stl O ‘.V l!
li'-s if.i.l.-1 :i I- It vo
puiheitiipii - rn-ib TANARUS" v. iih it! dtv.!.'i
to the in ... 1 n :t'rl
plauti ms, . : i;vi 1 i iur
method*.
IMPORTANT” 07 n. ;v PI T rAlt ATION.
As wo have pointed out. before, it our
laud is dr,-;rv and tbon.uglily plowed,
the sul- -it I : v:: ••• nvi br ken,
we take and note elianev.- naaiust lisasir:
from either to > nuv-li or to '.itr:e ram.
In the first rr-'o the rain, instead of
washing over tin i■. ic.c ■ \ . m -'ruc
tion m itiso -aise, sinks :ut i the upjier
soil anil downward to i wor depths,
there til-' l-. i-uyf-.r i'i:tnre demands.
In the sec- it,., the -rirplm -ttoistut • hav
ing been st red i t the -utbs )>, is. dor*
lug a long, ri:y sjv 1 drawn . t ;.- sur
face by the power of eapol'nrr action,
and if we can -Ki it there by a mulch
of finely pu- I'l'i. '.l ii, we will be able
to hold it until to thi: -tv ; ..mis can
absorb it.
Ct’IjnYATIOJt r p TH!3 CHOPS.
There nr<> two m. uths yet of unre
mitting watch!u'. •ah labor !<■ re
\vp cun jiau.-i' in iur( if : rto mat -nr
bread by ti:e sweat of our br ,! \v tlio
crops must not b.* permitted to suffer
for cultivation t r o ett ti“ tiny, i: it is
pnssibie f r ns to j jv-vcnt it, A., no
often t inpiiasii’.ed in t .... . oinmtts, we
must. it we wt.utu lay aside
tile stow IIIOVO! .-, nriri.w "luting plows
of the )>;>•!, a ’ ■ p t ur-' Ives Wide
awake tut!' it. ' ;y rttpld W' ri..
To fo.low a male and plow tip and down
a row five or rtv tin . when < no, or at
most, two trip; is Midi dent, m nts folly,
and the mail who it - tri"d t wiser
and qni ter,
ll'tunt t i : • ■ 1 ' Ib‘ :I
- that whore the land has been thor
ough 1 , y to- i ic> Mi, t it. ■ one tid up !'<■ >: a),
after t; e crop- have hen p, unto! .ml
begin to grow, ■ : ii ~mv the sur
face stilted, oid that i. -i.r-M iing culti
vator or wide t t■ -11dii.n* swiep is tho
best, and to nteend, t't“ me! ecoinrai
cnl implement lor o -o -at -
isfactoriiy. Some tit s, at l':- iir-.t
plowing .ft vett • noces
nary to p ,w cl e r-, .. ->p, bat after
tii.it, ev oy Itair's til y" go be.
roud ait 11 oii in i < t tl-u
--itvble and it toil jor t,, ij, .j. >
irate io< ti- ? ... -i, n -live
liess -we pros: ssdov. itw.tnl. If only
every tanner io ' ru . . and ;. o!,,:o
this fuiio men:, i-■• nto
execution pan: 1 : t .u.rir, . >w
vastly v u<i•ur >u 1 h ! ami
how sure:;, slid irn-ut'y v oi l our l
turns is toe;••.tse.l ! J, : ■a ly .tod
pluu to \v> >.■,, -I’.er <nr <-■ at least
every two v. . . 1 j ,. al)
be redueod to tcu das - -■ much more
Will it total t i If,- Sat: S t :;", oeVel'tp
ment of 1 o paints 1 ....
be done a.- soott ;tp after each
rain, th* ii'.'h tin re i■■ ;; , ■ .' IS- I ~-id,
we should, it'] .ssiiile, proven; tint form
ation of u crust.
PEAS.
While the crop , f ].ts for ~., should
have boon -own on on ' : r, ....an
crop, forth* ich at
lu-st is th -n. va; 1.l ie of tho
plant, should ihr ■■ ■ . ; oi po.nted in
a center fu ; c.v in : in- ■. ‘ '..is, f >
wards the hitter ],:•;: t ; , lenui.
One or ' ..
cording to The fertiltt’ .no, will
lie about the right tip stuii
ble • ' .
ready ,■ >r V - on; ) oy.
▼eloper it ;ir - ,"i lands Hut we
must keen in i.oit; i, it. .n t.l! ~ h there
Is no ag< \v, . '" v i or
measure t ~u -f i il-""
iry to uni ; ,ng trie .t ' root, i;;
order to or tho fu. nt ot • id.
giving prop":' i J" on: ' i
will not produce a prod- ,‘::ie crop on
very poor. ■ o o' J
laud. If pr • uonrisi,, ~.y ,1)1
gather :t full supply o! that m -t expen
sive element, nitrogen, but, like every
other crop, if simply scratched in and
left to take care of il self, it will most
surely disappoint the improvident
worker. The stubble li- hi- .mould nit
be left one day l-.agor ti-auis absolutely
necessary. If the ground i.- in ir odruii
ditiun—that is. if the i.n-jvrut m and
management of the snndi f.;,'; . -,,a
have been such . - to 1- :iv to mud .- >ft
and moderately on: th—tin harrow
alone will and > v< "y :f v- work, but if
the ground h v.\ ;.n:i rough it will be
necessary to t urn it tvi'.ii a ■.:< • or two
horse lU. :: -■ c.v, ti’.ctl s '. til. • : ::i ,Ut
a bnshoi to tho cem, and t. . tilxzer,
equal parts of a< idphosph to •••:•! kstinit,
ail at the sum - time and c v r with the
harrow. If preferred, and tic: area is
not too great to successfully accomplish
it, tho plan of plowing the field and
then sowing in drills, is a very good
one. The 1-3 should to fr ui ;'m to ,
fi feet wide and will reqnir • or two
sabmqnent pi .wiuf.s. In a.il c.ises tbs
above mentioned fertilizers . add bo
used, applied at the rate of .r un 200 to
400 p luncie tsr acre. It is true that the !
poa cn.p is not t. ,r om-, ’,t,t the !
better care and food it r■ -i . os. the bet
ter returns it will nntki. Plantin gs of
FOKAGE CSOFS
may still continue, tilth ugh the ear
lier planted crops usually succeed best
This lnui, however, been an exi-eption
allv diy sea- m and in many lix-ahties
the long continued thy weather ha, eu- i
- :y prevented the sowing of such
v. Or ps for forage' has been most |
snt ( fully raised from June plantings,
also the large family of millets will
yield gooji returns.
SPANISH GIJOCXD PE
may also bo planted this month and
make a good crop. Although not usu
ally ranked with peas as a rer. >vat-iug
crop, it belongs to the family of le
gumes, and if the vines arc left on the
land and only the nuts removed, they
contribute something to the improvc-
Ticrn of the land.
SWEPT POTATOES
•mn the cuttings taken from the
earlier planted vines, if carefully
planted, will succeed as well as the
rooted slips and the potatoes will bo
smoother and mire evenly uwokip".!,
and be of good keeping quality. Toe
beds sh a* 'h-> thrown up n too high,
u/I t. rat'or than < a rain, and
when the mad is in g>o . condition.
The catting should eoatain not more
tlmn five leaves, three is enough--if
longer the result will be m .re but
ennill.-r >:■ and potatoes. Bury all but
- ne in ,- amt a:-es 4 the sod firmly to each
cutting. This is cue crop which scents
to succeed best ou land plowed to only a
moderate depth, for which reason the
obi high hills have been almost aban
doned. It, r. ISESBirr.
DISEASES OP THE SKIM.
The intense itching and smarting inci
(h at to eczema, t.’tter, salt-rheum, • mi other
diseases of the tkin is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain’s Eye at..! skin
< lintment. Many very bad cases have been
pent” eiitly cured by it. It is equally
efficient lor itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
blains, frost bits., and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Hr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
areju.-twliat a horse needs when in bad condi
tion, Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
Suffered Eighteen Years.
Pains Departed and Sleep Came.
Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covington, Tcnn.,
whoso husband has charge of the electric
light plant at that place, has been a great
sufferer. Her ailments and speedy euro
an; best described by herself, as follows:
"For 18 yours l suffered from nervousness
and indigestion. 1 tried every remedy rec
oin mended by family and friends, out I
could get no relief at all. Two years ago,
while being treated by three local physi
cians, Drs. Barret, Maiey and Sherod, they
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M:< Julia a. Brown.
Informed mo that I had become dropsical.
aad tii.a ti was little hope for me. I
then decided to try
I)r. Miles’ Restorative Nervine,
I vas then unable to get to sleep until
well on toward daylight-, and during all
his time l-had a ch op, heavy pain in my
left -mi* . [ u’u,- must miserable, indent, but
.after ; i king on* -half boj.tlo of the Nervine
l could slier)all night just as well as lever
did. The Senate is the only remedy that
rave me any relief whatever. I am now
el! a id Mrung. and I thank God every day
of )tvj life for Ur. Miles’ Nervine.”
MILS. JULIA A. BROWN.
Ur. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee, that the first bottle will benefit.
All dru ’ -dets sell it at $l, 6 bottfiv for£s, or
It will! v - ft prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine k ‘;; t H“ lth
4i ;1 f‘ t * t ,
b 1 hahr
C0.,:.-, cottc-U planters rr.nr
than I. mill; mi dolhr. r t
nnaily. This i; an enorr r \-’i,
va.ito, and can be prevontc.'.
l/rctical enprrinivnt; at A!:
oama f -. - ; *-/i.. -,: - /, : ~ :, ov
c//- TAvdy tliat the of
T/r . • ;;
” ivamii;
will ;i '".cat tint dreaded inan'
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■ i* * .. i iertili •<*? . ‘••jr-ar*’ • rrtrsicui works ' ■
tiic r- ■. • <•! i.i.-•,*. ; :<■ ■t.ruru?ui A , .id i flin
i very corn: ■ Av-uM have a * v. i’- y
•uji hr . vhe ;• -f.
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IfßotaniGßiooflßalni
[ JO' . Tin: (I UK AT SGLTUEtiS KKjfKBY FOR
"A ) All Skin and Blood Diseases:
| | .It purifies, builds up and enriches •
; the blood, and never fails;
: £s{) to cure the most inveterate:
i I Si BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- ■
; EASES, if directions are fol-:
i ! lowed. Thousands of grate' ;
| a f u i people sound its praises ■
; and attest its virtues.
| WRITE for Book n* Won
; j derful Cures, sent free on an-;
i plication.
if not kept by your local druggist,
send St.oo for large bottle, or $5.00
| for six bottles, and medicine will be
| sent, freight paid, by
I BLOOD HALtI CO., Atlanta, Ga.
|*HE STRONG POINT about
* the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla fs
chat they are permanent. They start from
(he solid foundation — Pure Blood.
O A if ACHE and Rheumatism relieved
St£*i s\by Dr Miles’ Nerve blasters.
Blood and Skin Diseases
Always „ p> p
Cured.
; ROTAXIC BLOOD RAIL?? never fells
: to cure ail manner cf Blood and Skin di
[ eases. It is the great Southern hui-d.ing up
[ and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner
Jof skin uud blood diseases. As r. building
j up tonic u is without a rival, and absolutely
[ beyond comparison with any other similar
[ remedy ever c tiered to the public. It is a
[ panacea for all Mis resulting from impure'
[blood, or an impoverished condition of the ,
[ human , \ - -will demon- ,
stra 1 n&ouat rirtm s.
) kor free book rt Wonderful Cure?. '
J Price, Sc.copcr large bottlt, $3.00 for six '
1 bottles.
[ For sale by druevist;; if not send to up, |
1 and medicine will be sent, freight prepaid oti (
[ receipt ;>f price. Address
J BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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J. W. HEAD
IN IMS NEW SHOE, AT TILE
eiioss uoads, detyvekn
HO-Ml'.l! AND MAYS VILLE
Which is well cijuipjted for all kinds
of rejiair work. Horse shoeing done
to order.
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Cotton.
With careful rotation cf
crops and liberal fertilizations;,
cotton lan- is will in;prove. I Me
a{)jflication of i proper ferti
lizer containin'; sufficient Pot
ash often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. Use fertilizers contain
ing not less than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against “ Rust.”
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars b,Dom
ing special fei ’ili/.ers, but are practical works, contain
ing the results of latest experiments in this line.
Every cotton farmer should have a copy. They uro
•cut free for the asking
GEFMAN KALT WORKS,
iu Nassau St.. New York.
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HOMER, CIA.
Old Ihiggies and 'Wagons male
icood as new We do all kind of
w >ik in wood and iron at reasonable
prices. Horesliocing a specialty,
$1800.09
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
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fh. s nigh us for tl i-i most meritorious patent during
i t.ic month pi seeding.
V. seem o the bent patents for our clients,
Jn.i the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to
1 tra.'k of their bright ideas. At the same time we
I wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-winded" which can be easily slid up
and down without breaking the passenger’s back,
“sauce-pan,” “collar-button,” “nut-lock,” “bottle
ste pper,” and a thousand other little things that most
any one can find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think cf something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice in
the 4 * National Recorder,” published at Washington,
‘ 1 ). C., which is the pest newspaper published in America
l in the intru sts of inventors. We furnish a year’s sub
script i>n to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
; which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the “National Recorder,” containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
1 will be scattered throughout the United States among
| capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to theii
attention the merits of tire invention.
I A ll communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitor!! of American and Foreign Patent.'!,
618 F Street, N. W.,
Box 385. WkiEbington, D. C.
ty Rt/irenCi • —editor ofth is per her. Write /or on*
So-fagepamphlet, l REE.
Money to l oan.
I am now ready to negotiate loans
secured liy rea! estate oil easv term
and with reasonable promptness
I will sell real estate for a reasonable
liommission. Give me vour terms,
end 1 will place your property on
ate market. Call at my office.
Oscar Brown,
Homer, Ga.
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Posen in Georgia, rr; fif* v year.--. ,i-'o, a marvelous medicine was discovered. It was what
Is r, . known • - V*. V. l\, (1.. ppman's Lrcat L'ancuy), a:.d its fame and reputation has been
pro-., ing with tlie years.
i v Rheumatism, Pdonw’ ' . booing, in in the slue, v.-rlsts, shoulders, back and joints,
Dyspepsia, Malaria, f-crofula, u, <’ all y.iood and Skiu Pi < ist, it has never been equalled.
Pam ■ übjuy dud, Health Kent ved, Appetite restored and sleepless nights banished by
its wonderful influence.
P. P. I*, is a wonderful tonic mid strong’, heaer. Weal: women should always take
f*. P. p. It builds them up. It ha* the universal commendation of medical men throughout
1 • metro, I.we ; cldi.di l: e formula or; every bottle, and one trial will coavt—ce the
meat skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer.
Read The Truth And Re Convinced.
\ A Wonderful Cure
\ X was n martyr to Mu.MG .ar rhcumallm for tkirty
I year. irsrj ;:ll ir..-<:ic*u: ■ end <1 g.;- viMiko jvr
, tuu;K-;i* I was elvuc.l to tik z ¥. T.. and
before? I Ii a i finifthr-d tw b *!rs h y *',liu salmhujJ
so l v/ai able to ’'-oik:. 1 feel brltr: L have lor
years, rad am confidert rf a c*>n;<r. . v.*ry.
J. S. DURKIoS, Nf v; 11 c, Fla.
Testimony from Mio hbyet
Y * ifTvrc l tv'.Ui PitD tli-m lor f.• •;t y* t;i?d
a'l U.tr so cm' fe * ' ' , l-.:t t > nv j*u: . ■ . My
l 2udr.cn j-jL iu.-a Ivd.i- of V. 1“ V , wi. .iM.i Au
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\v. K. m ;:,uj*:r, r:*/or of /v'.’.iany.
From Two VMi-Hvcwn DltyrcEttna.
V.’: ri- ■ Itav n- : -Ui* f.r i . V. .:n4
wi,.rewribe it lu :i j, :!!!lt .L y cast a, .. ..U n.l it cx-
The above letters are taken from many received by us. p, p. p {Lippman's
Great Remedy,) is a medicine whose virtues are known from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
p. p. p. begins its work by purifying the blood, which is the source of all life,
and does not cea.to until a perfect and entire cure is effected.
Tim uiurtif; .' eruptu.r. that di-fipure Ike complexion, the tired feeling that pre
vents thorough f econjplii.UutetJt.s of the daily tic ks, sleepless nights, loss of appetites,
irritability of <V. ition, M) t- n a dt.ar.-x-men.' of the system consequent from
impure blood, which can and will be cured by p, P. P.
X l . P. P. f/. y pmmrs Gr. at Remedy), is ( '.needed by physician? ttnd the people
to be the Greatest lilood Purifier of the Age. It positively ante permanently
cures. I ? cr sale by all druggL.ts or direct frc?u us ■ price $i a bottle, six bottles for jj.
U??r : ] O'lCl*-.. r-Lipr.:p.n AmH, SAVAEHA!?, GA,
“ ' * 1 * ... Waa..fi,aaM. venmamu. :u.. a . lnu<—UM
THE
LITTLE
ONES
Are the joy and sunlight of our
homes. Use all care to keep the
little ones in health. Do not give
them nauseous doses. You can
overcome their troubles with Dr.
King’s
Royal Gsrrnetuer.
They all like to take it because it
does not taste like a medicine,
but like a lemonade. It cures colic
in young children, overcomes all
bowel troubles, gives good digestion,
and quiet, healthful sleep.
Asa tonic for weak children and
-as a remedy for use in teething, it is
the greatest in the world.
tSTSoId by Druggists, new package,
large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar.
Manufactured only by
The Atlanta Chemical Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
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