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NESBITT’S TALK
TO THE .7. 77
Monthly Let: u ref tCommis
sioner of A;“? y.i* .ire.
IKi’OETAGi q::- :•!>
A i tendon In i lie ’ Ir>r ■ Ct ■
no tftiMU Sllppliil With JJI. ;. i*. T t < <-:i
irn*t to Tlim W'lifrr < *ii - ■ r
tJI iff r* A|nu Were i>. ;***.*' - 1 ■ .■ <o to
Kum.'li of l‘i ; t (i -it*.
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An.-t ST A, J-oV. '
Our Ac count-: for V ■ 1
Boon be made tip. I mum!' . upti
oe.-eun t-. :ui : l< ■ ’ ;
view of fm i <*! -h ,c!.- r*( i
year, then care -etta M nt.
out ill b i ib I. 1;
we should <b du e * .< ■ . i! tw '. ■
inembered in p
ngillg the o ops for : 1 1 :■ t■ : 1 bi :
immunity of ibe c r.;. ■■ i<■ "
from many of tie ■■ -t r; a i.ebi 1 ’foil
live later planting -t V 1 b dr < re
(erred to, bur we \'r. h t •• : a.-
ieution to the c-uiiii
crop, and iin!od, of n.i t ■ ■
supplied wiili htmi-i 1:1
tHTi e where the <•
alone was dnpoutled npuit to
the elements of plum
hear ko'ine farmers tb <• i
fertilizer* pro;.--
entente, and u“*ii.n ; • tn. > >
wn supply anything i :<— .• r :
111-oessil: y n:■ r. i l ; "II
of the land. T ■■ ■ ■ m i 1
able, lb ■■ 1 'lf;. 1t; 1
the mam >•! itr ■ r >wt t,
lint in o ■;< ri■ ir •' i i.f •"i f-•;' ■ -
111 Ibe i ! •' t
Vantage in ii . . - ■ ■ t ..HI •?'
nt:ilU, foliage mid i r.i:, f .n •
ttojis of the noil a- ■ dm " 'n
nary, h mid of the op. I
which are moistun- i ~< *s> -
finely pulvcri /.id .
may lm largely ; ■ ' by .. • >• - •
jilnns of prepnraft n a:.d < ,
out every ex ri<-
how lini'-ii iunor tli.'ii.■! <• di
reached it' thisre la y ' . 'ft 1
mutter iu the soil. In b h 1 1
drouths as we have t--d : ' ii >m
past season, the i" .ill m'- in ti> -<■ r ll ,
rvati more nark' 1. In .•••:. o'
the past season many <•< t: n '■ ddi \vi n
hare of bth lone ■; and ' *i bolls,
while on lands Weil supplied with hu
mus, tho frost, whioli cam" idiom 1 i.-i
middle of October, bread tlio phr is
*tiil covered wilh hr, V' aid it tup cun
of holla maturing. At tU:> v roa ■
, further grow lb lias been cheek'd, hr.
even now the an"" " t ■; ' ;n '
is altogether biilY l ‘ tit I" at thorn on
.lands from which alia, <"" " u an..:
of vegetable mat'or ha "i u and up.
Let us examine into - >mn of
ana usns or humph,
Olid WO will tit one ' mi ■ ta: and :
wonderful cl o< ta its po ■
on all plant gi writ. 1' I •")-
ter into this eturjool w • mu r lii.
derstaml th.at'h.v h. t •• • *‘ln . < v.
mean decaying v< • i i.,ai
is of course nt li: I uiiiuaii.: o. •
gradual decomposition it I, one--, hot
only available itself, l id in si' - pi •
of ils own iincomp'u A a'i o" ■ ■ aa! ;
nations, by which the HI -I ••;.: I ill , >: i
is also decomposed. fsVsf > < very coil
la rich iu the miner;:! . • lit • i plan!
fisni, but ill smell form tlll.i v.'a eitnui t
appropriate tin" ■ ■ > ■ir n ■. A i
cent for'a :i!oc:.ioy 1 1 ", va.a and 1 o, "a
"humus” C.IUUOt be (no lii'.'hl.v v:i:.: ,i.
The jmioers n pat:iy as tod.-v..■
lll'Cll I posilo: l.'aal.y a) milt!'
ia constantly generating cm Minin acid,
Which is known to be ap- wei .a! , ven
of mmoi'itl Kub.-tanoe-.. Tina cm!. a.
acid thus formed muting, with the soil
water, becomes the powerful, though si
lent agent, by wliii n %ve break down
and dissolve imtuein-e deji it of p .
food otherwise used - in iii.-ii in.-
bio in water itlono.
smtora of a.'Mrs on mFi'iiiiKS'i . n.>i.
Another benefit and ovo! fr.iin m .is
is its mechanical c!Ve.'t on different
’ anils. It loosens slii'f clay coils, in
creases their power t - take up water
from ruins, and also-to I'.bfrh mo:-; ai <
nud gases from th> ntnio-pheie. hi
loose sandy soil its oiiice is to i aid it to
gather- make it mao ro, ,p,.:i Tir
will provout, the rains from < i .•> •, oiv
the available plant :r.d enable::
the s. ii to hold whati ver r.i "afa: i!> :
maybe deposited in it. A porous soil
of this kind, When i;d '.l v ith !"ttnns,
has also the power in very large no 'roe
of absorbing moist ute from the air.
This may bn illustrated nt any nine lo
an examination of ♦ h roil, but is more
marked during a dr. u'h, or early in the
periling. Land , whioii are well *i Vd
%with humu , whether they b- sli t' ,'biv
lands or the lighter sandy soils, do not
suffer from drouth to the. -aim degree
ns lands destitute of vegetable mailer,
and the stillest e'ay soils, wed supplied
with humus, rarely hake or ern.-t .a .-n
during a drouth.
water h<h.dino pov r c,v rrat's*.
This addition of humus I > t!i -Mil not
only inoroasos its p-wav .>r b w.ntiou
from tho Btmosphere, hut tlurir.ib’v
Avi ath'’T tho ■ ' > i!i :u: ■ i; 1,
cOßKtuutiy ivtiu os; . ••ward tho s ur
factv who:*' ihi r . wi ; boat it ;i
provi 1. 1 it> •■•i .:■! . .1 .-.a
The amount of watvr iioi'u, . h.-.-.ji -*y
plant development cannot ho reilm oil
without injury to crops, but we may. t v
tho use of humus uud other no mis, n •
tobly, shallow surface n.n f-ui
destruction of all unsicc ■ • h :r..
and weeds, v.hi h a 1 •••> craw < u i: ■ wa
ter supply, c •r ■ f. t • ■,>
growing crops the it serve ■ ;• : ~••• of
nuns’ure. which \v aid otiierwi-c he
evaporated into tii ■ aim - • > .>■
propnated by grass ami w . at
HUMUS IS \ BOUltrK nr NI X
has also boon proven. Tin :• c,>o
more especially front i in- i .
when plowc 1 un i, \
true ot all decaviu .: \,v> . .
HI MCS Alters II" vv.
By darkening the ir.-m :• • • t.r h
increal its p >\v. ■ ; .
is a very in'.pioi.at
realiz ' the nee cry ' ho- .n> t- - - w.u .
their ci -psi t’
humus' r Norr vi •• ... >v , :
11, 0,. r sc,VII Iso .
*- ■: life-. This i•- p . ,
-'on that crops on f. -’ ant are freer
: lr a b'ight :t:;.: o .1 t'nrt o:t ei-i
hi" i-; :> • : i :■ oej :,i • - • e
v i . r . i • it nc..riy ev r
• • ••: i.:.: . i praii-U from
, ■■■ ':■■■ iamb • airport
I ■ • ••• p • . i OU I it >• (ill lit
•vnii :> :-. i: u. -i- v ,-eit
t -vie. >vv;; , ihv "i 'll tho ':ui t-ud is
a M thin ■.re.vi :> ■. las’ ■ a during
'i m-n • ;ag eaiiy
■ till.:,' : ' :■ . . . .. . y -..-re ••. t.a?
ie • • --.i-i. to tho 11 -er. the
natural grow: a of
, w .
•
v 7 ?■';r;?<r f ; (:vr; -; cultivated
• : •*. , <*::ii b"• s- in•; i ai* . fi to
> :• ' . U*Z J'MJit i- j* . ■!'
!u‘ure • . m. t) -i r wt-f- for heavy
ii- •! tie -ii- yv !i. in >•-. vcluubk- con
■i- ;s m Ib ■ turn ms c ;<,
- .•! till n : r-i* , -i -t- pos
. Y" .1 , ■ !.1 y ■ lot 111 V
-i bat, : - tu": re oiiiy
I- ■■■ -V . i. ri.ev W’.l ■ ■■ A • mi
, J -
by eg op tie! .vitae • rains nml
Mot ■„’l min m ly-olpr tn pttis. If the
VCgiuabie *-1 - -.v!h vm; ~ ivy. an up
•
liecieup . -,;tion. It a!he;; - ; liberate
1 the:-..-i •" ua vaihiiiio myoi.a’..-. o n
-.aiuud in ’in- :>il. in < geeuling this
('• , T,T, P1.0'.l !SO
lay of,’the b 'ds a-rosi Y ■ f .it of t’to
lamt. so |i. ; y iho vv.d -. :. 1 111 it ill
the line of ei -,- .m.i wash away tho
all. •If tin- . -., ;ou is oi. a vci
washing will :< * • 1 and ths> water
wifi evuntnii v u-i -a a lower level by a
-iou-e-.- aml •• :• oestrii itiye process. It
viU thus be •oi that in
■ : ami .;• m.U :>’>
we a- ’ : i-i bi-.h.-rr ••!!•’. of the n • ;• need*
I fe.i. a-, w. - a-; aiu M inipcitaTit, helps to
our agi i; i lire, . u e.: .■• w.i git > tho
' land, Ii". : . Ill" netu .; plant fond which
vo put t: : ! iio pbwnr to appropriate
and h'tpp.y to oar growing crops the
|eei.e,| up "ietimif , will -il U il.!- tdy
\ contain:*. It is not yet too Into to .<W
v:n:: vr,
i r.t i’d !-i rr-d by
ct-nSM piowiti-: ~ :ii; ot:.i riilling t.)
put D e Jamt in t.i -.-> :/ i. ..t poailibla
yoimitiou.
may id 110 sown, tn *: a Atlantic and
(1 1: atSa tiio crop t.i: I ,i a 1 i tt'-r
l : ♦ ' ■ip-. . Illf'l- ! • -V ::-11
r v.-n iata than iu liiglmr Ir.tk' u e .i.' Tho
pretr.icteil dr-iuth proventcit tl;o cacly
Mtudintj ie tic crop, and many farinera
will take tliti eii.nc; 'S now. A t a gen
era! rn!-, howevor, it is eafev v on tho-
MWyiug i* an long li.tlayc.l to e: rit nu
lii after Olirtiitnnaa. Ail of ile-rogteen
c ps Fartns!i nmro or loss hum -to bn
.Soil, bat ryn morn osiv’ciallv an ii c
prnvcr e!' the land. Whcro it- is y • i
blo all ttiio copied land should bo sc- led
in some vm of theso gr:-du crop . Few
fiitiii'-iH have ca-efulty stuU td this
cjti* ii'u of protecting tlnrlr t.in-b from
w.is'i" 1 :: ami from uetartoiv.tion, It
should be timir aim to seouro b. t.i thoso
rf'-.iditioiii; at the rmnUext po-riblo eo-it.
If I!-,'-, wni.'ii.-rful y.v "".M-s of tia'nrc are
i oltservitl, mid her laws cau-tb-ily fob
! lowed iu pre.: i>cutiug this imp .rtaut
[ v..'-k, in other worihi, if . r will give
| her tbo Jif'c i.-sai'y raw m.u-.'.inbi nt tho
i ■ r tipi-, she will nt out-' take ho and
! o. : "otn ami begin t!; inn rtant, vot-k
| of convortl'iitf thorn into valuable plant
fii-'d, to be m i |<- i'u,' t b" i!emaud;i m tho
j Fpiiug crops. Tin- work of
• COMbl-MTIKO
| till avail able matin inis should he stead
i ily fokowei. all timing the winter, (b.o
■ can :caicuiy employ Ida spare time more
| profitably than in gathtn-in;t up nml pro
; p-.uio'- to give ; loins hunt koiiui
; jmrt of whet Ic hs -o t:d ;ug from
lit year after vear. : e.i xbi'.ecs should
j bo BUpnlii-il m . I: bed n -i'-, and the uc-ti
| mnlnicd manure, Inyuhlii; ::.> i !,should
I l.c removed as Often as tuMesssry. if
j !•: t e "ull and or put nn, er rfiolter, it
: ciionl.i hj hauled at otute um! spread on
! tin! iand rather than allowed to lose
I wmiii >f it* nc-st valuable coti/t-itneuts
; by hem;: thrown out. into tho epjubaru
-1 yard.
pat rnxixa HMI3
; thruld md bo kept after they are in c?)j.
I ditiou f.-r el pork. T!n- plan is to
: push thorn no-.", to be ready for the first
| cold a We have generally found
| that pork killed before Ohistmas stands
i a h"’ i. a. i ais-e for 1. ;>b g than tin-.l
I killed l:i. Vbe ee.nfiot - \ne T t hit I- M
j qu-iii;y of meat unless all t!io details i
| dsattliuc s snii comfort are a*.ti-n led to
j Beo tint file re is plenty of clean food
! anti ]>u-,-o water, and that the pens uro
1 kept ire' of lilt a
It. T. KusniTr, O- iumk doner.
Via itleff Oats.
Crrs'iON. —i want to plant u t.ir. •■ ,j
oat it op; w.mltl yoi advise :•■ > to pia.nl
it in< now, and what kind of si ad oats
would you is commend?
Answ 0:i account- of the froqnont
winter Irilli '.s of oat*, I Would advise
planting half your land now, and tho
rest of your crop iu the sprlipr. In this
win yi u ,:o not take the risk of having
aU yi. ire crops 1; 1 1 !ed, and nr? n: !, er.tely
Hire of „fc !•. :>.■: a partial crop, vi itr
land is rich, or if you propose C > i'ortih
izc. I would recommend t o vv,; t
c.ratorr oaf. They stand tile cold bir
i. than any other v,i.; and on good
latul will make you a duo crop, sow
Id. iu a bushel and a half t > two bushel*
per acre. :h. ;on not he aid ■to yet
the. !*, or if yaur l.ie-i is only fairiv good.
1 sow tao 'iVx.is rust : proof oats, mid f,
j fall sovvin ;. jilwajs use seed from fa.
sewn , os they ato Without and uo:
i-: ;. ii : :v i; an seed fr m li., . > M>,\v.i
in the spring. IT. rytatr ipriug planting
a o iiiii 11a. r i :,f, sowing at least a
bv.sb.el an 1 a half to the aero. Tho Bars
cat is very light, and therefor? imt as
valuable for feeding as otlnjr varieties
but it gw ws i if rapidly and matino<.
early, mid there is more co: in. iy of a
crop from them than from, any other
variety, when sowed in the tpring.
Don't be afraid to tort. y. nr land f.:
tho i :t crop, for none iespuid? more
readily to th 'rough prope.ration than
this, the cheapest ami best food crops
for our homos and mules. After i: km;
off tin? oats next summer, <!• n’t fail t
plant the land in peas, and thus keep up
. the fertility of your heids.—State Agri
cultural Department
Legal Xor'ee.
jSTATT. O’’ GF.ORG IA )
I j a .. e. Cous-rv '■ g s
i tor- ." ~ r! >r Court ofs.-.nl c< m‘ \;
1. p'ltii-..in of J. Robinson. K J} K !;. j
| and’D j. And • rson'respectfullv shows
i'te court: I. r i : at y our jn tilionei' ; . I.
Uo insi n, I-.. !f cr of Hanks ci :e iv
:,: 'e.l D ../. AleI:-.--on of Hal f is'hnrn Cos
-i'e ri-idcntx <,! raid counties
12. That t her, and sm-h
jo.'ier pot-sons as rnay Lft-cn.e nssocia
| led tvitb them, desire to lie iuc-;i t m
ted unrler the incorporate nan.-n of slu.-
lilliA • C’oOtlt V s' (-lilt Cllil' fro- Ihe
term of Hvcn'y years, wiiL privia
<d ry-be vai at ti e exjerab it < \ ,i,;i
; tune, siai-l incorpi-rat!i,n to !>••• locate
n (>a. •'!. The. ■. i ■
■ pur;c <-f gait! *’ub is to n<..j
.mi |- -•• i la in a sattrddc w.tv :■ inii-.s
'■!" riMiu for the si:ci:d icm atfon
its men. hers and facilities i.m! ?. v vt
lences for social ir.t.c-eotu.-o k <1 t ntt-r
ti-ii.n-eiit : s i!St;a:'y :n pi iti-bi i.-, , ' '
mi .- i for bitch put-).' r-. \ .i,
iI cy d< sire to luai- thi* power to i bi
. lid efitivey suiii property loth it
nbd |.crso!.nl, to r - -,•<>.v<- il, - snrnc ? •
i'ift oi purchase rs may lie" tn p st..
lor convctm-nf for ii - pnrp- if ; • ;d
cci [e ra i ion *r for tt e sg; . • v< •t r , r t
|<>f naid fands Sr, it may r.ctjttir-. i.
Tint they desire t-.-e |-< vrer to n
• ‘••it h liylaivs, rules and rcgi i -1;■ not
7r,coti stent with the laws o! G •ofoi.-,,
ns in ay l,e jk-t- -.s.r. v v for the ~ ,
mint of -,iid club, the* comfort. j a
sioa of its msinters - the right.- :o ;
duties of members and cllieus ti
learc of it? property the •tnvesunct of
j its fniuis and generally to do ;.!1 mo h
i. ■<• •, .ire. l thi.- .... o :iv be I '. •
:nr-cMiveiiiiei>t tet the carrying •at
!<;. Tie'-: ; ibC"-.; • ‘
!'. '1: • ■ I! tot tel:
I post fi •- ■ • -i m.-' not for
I ;he j.mt pii. -1 i a • hi iodiyi.. -
| e'erpci! att; jmsfits, 1;.,s no eg pi: i •
Thert-ii .op • p . ■• ■
| der lat ryomlf ■ i im-oi peral , g
1 1 heir GSM>ciatcsar,d h.cci -'om. tit- ■ r
j lie I'otiie rfores.ii.: ’ for the ] i - tj e
, lorsni. 1 ntd for li . . t:tt:c lit■ , - b
j nd v- tli the j-i a i ir.r-.i: . n •
i ..fol( s.lid.
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a tru; (-• pv of the origireßl apj : on
for i barter ui l appears on trio in this
lofiii v. 'I lbs Oct Kith I.Si.ti.
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