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.< GRT.'UT ' r UIiA L.
While on-'s Might, reasonably supp wo
hilt -‘ til LiilVe
*i.;ht 1 ;i- > i).- ' !i : ' rn’’! iration,
: d dI rbo corn
cn>;<, the fact . n crop is subject
t :0 more ne.qhh , .-.one left- mote to
chance ---ed A- acc-lonte of s-tisone.
Inquiry, if nvtoe at all, is dtrecu-n to
discover the - bo.. 0-1 and easiest rather
tiiiin the h- mode «.f preparation and
culture,
Success in the production of corn is
not attainable without deep, close
breaking of the soil before planting,
leaving a deep, tnehow, well pulverized
hid, into which the wanning rays of Mie
sub,. the atmospheric gasses and the
rains and de$s may penetrate, and in
which the young roots m ty spread easi¬
ly atid early in quest of i>ouvisi>ment.
The character ot the wiii and other
circumstances uupt determine the time
to break it, the sort of plow to Use bud
but thed.-ptli to which it should be broken,
under a I, «• i cun Gtauces. deep tb**r
nugb preparation is ciweotta ly ticees -a
r>. !
TIME OF DL ANTING. j
In our climate, with its long, hot of! j
summers ami frequent occurrence !
' protracted di ought, dunog the hre u-st | 1
months, it is all important- to pla- as \ ! :
early as post Sola to avoid dap get <>f ln<st.! |
Many winter who apprehend been late-frost, unusually bsc.v- ; e j
the has mi ■; i
contemplate''planting. Tin-;. I i>ui>> ■ j
member that corn ttiough teu-cr Is not j 1
easily killed to ' he root, and though the
leaves may he bluer, hy frost the plant. I
wj; pur f ■! :ii m-iv shootsWithout tea
. rial dircnmtiou 'he yield,
DEPTH ON PLANTING.
From one and a. half to two inches of
mellow earth is the proper depth to
which corn should he planted. The,
->o'ts of corn are. cuienv cg t;d an 1 : pi :
our near the surface, therefore it is im
tbe'seed well :
po-tun to cover and so;
Abac the after culture may increase the
depth of earth should upon the roots. Three
or four grains be dropped when
only one plant is to be left It is easier
and cheaper to thin than to replant the
crop
.DISTANCE,
Sik tei-d 00 tween l-bo »owa ‘Ub.. t , ■■ roe
i j et between tbo. pltuits in the nr*;, \s
‘the distance on bur ordinary uplands.
On bottom land or where the soil is
naLurally nr ..rtia.i.ll, „.ry -b
rows may be nearer to^erlhr So also,
OQ tt\0 upland, one ^ alk in «t bill is
preferable to two. The crop is more
easily kept clean. Tbe single stalk re
ceives all ihe food from soil which would
■ Ue divided were there two stalks, ami
though, perhaps! t ie two stalks migSit
produce a greater number of ears, those
o i the single stalk will be larger and in
measurement equal in quantity and
superior in qualify to the yield of tbs
two stalks.
SELECTION OF SEED
'i he seed should be taken from the
largest and best filled ears,, and from
the butt of the ear rejecting about a
third from the smaller end Ibe ad¬
vertised seed corn which is said to pro¬
duce five, six and seven ears to the
stalk, more commonly produces i I 1 11-iv u
number of nubbins, than oars. Ex
perienee teaohos that in proportion as
the number of ears to the stalk is in
creased, their size is n- uce '•
STEEPING SEED IN TAEVTATET:.
A good preventive again-'t loss' by
crows etc., )8 to steep the R('ed fur
twenty-four hours before planting, in
very weak tar tvaeer, Btirriup Im eee-i
so that each er;;in shall have tbla
coatiup of the mixtui ■Macon Tele
graph and Messenger.
irish Potato^.
P:of-.y e .r JobuRon, in his Encyciope
dia of farming, sa -tlit)t rbo Inri’.
potatoe is irorthlesa when - oltitrated in
tbe South Whet her our people, belief e
this or not they seem to believe it, for
the culture of the Irish potato in the
South is extremely limited in extent.
anti tbe few that are cultivated fully
•sustain Professor Jobnsou‘8 sweeping
condemuation.
We believe, however, that, our soil
and climate are better suited to the
culture of the Irish potato than lb-.se
of the North. It is true that, our i m
SOQal experience is coufiucd ro garden
Or patch culture, but we sex no rv-:'".-.m
win it Should not do as well on a 1 : -o
scale as in a patch. We have made Mo
aoundant crops of potatoes in a ; oar,
f?Q(l t-iUi.r qnal: ■ y -I' il'.’Of] ;ih U, it <4
any Northern raised potatoes wc have
ever seen. The fire )-rop wp. J.ihv. - I,
February, tbe second in July or A urns
As food lor man and bt-a-st th- v p ; ,y
well, and with propbi caro are t-ssiiy
kept during toe winter as sweet pof.t
tofts.
Dr. Voelfeer says that- the begr ma¬
nure fur the Irish potato is a mixture of
super-phosphate of lime, rot-ash. and
sulphate of ammonia, and he recom¬
mends a very liberal application of the 1
nJfeturt!, 4<>ti pounds phosphate. 200
pota*h, 200 f. Tphato of ammonia per
aero. He adds that twelve tons, equal
to 400 bush'-is, was the vis'd of an aero
to which that mixture was applied,
Tel. and Messenger.
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Don’t forger to pay your subscriptions
to the advertiser!
Color in Ca rcLK.—lt'Cbnrils >n, in
his ",>k o i rnrilciLtme. state
Cnltv-nut.iiit,-i»n imeliiup-it- i-'n-u-eii himi
er, f*;i. so w<> in build up a herd
a ni. •• shot t-born.j, beginning t>v isr
cb-iMDj? the emir.-* Ensrlish herd l o >!
and every volume of the Freud). Tin
with ibe patieaceoi aBcudiei Hi'-, r,
he tfaced generations I- cl-: th*» acci
dents °f( color to each Hnc • Willi
t(ie knowledge thus laboriocMv q:--: -
ed he was able to select; bis »i vw,
sucb c t iinty tbi.t most perfect r -c -
rewarded his toil. Ho has tea: <! . ;>
wards of forty calves, each yori,
wb te, wit bout a single hair it ted
roao tipiiHaiing in anv of them !n uy.- ea
It is calculi)!)-ms and hen ay Ida hopes
In .til t-itaes then do not, )»»:nnif no
excellence of form, but now t hat he - e
color, he will next give attenti.)ii fc
qualify.
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SUiuG-A L
Letters of Dismission
GEO fir-1 1 White Con"nil/.
whereas, ‘•liltun Moore K .\ e,' - -
li u^h i. --1 ' dn fiei-eari-d, repre-v nts ;ji
peiift'Mi uort duly iiSoil -i ud i;
tl. i h:: r h 0 h na fu IJ y a dm i
fj ! •-:am ■ *iv-s estate. 1 bib is ri:eir.-• ?
to citr A li per sot 1 .-! corn'orueu hindrea ni.<
;*••••: - • f «m -•* 0 show c ause if any they c an whi
Sb*.i ; •• .or ihouI*i uoi. be di -. Rb; a &
hi;- i ciiTRt and receive ieitejs » t a isn i. <■,,
on tiu: r.'i Monday n June n*.x«\ v
lii.h.-r > iiand a), i ofieia! : i ” n a I u !•«'. h .a
N; a- i-th 1 880. I.. AC <)A l \.■. ui<_. iuu■-,
d u )•.-!) Gth ;r• 1
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hlGIA, li lute Count ;/,
TO ■ ,T. h*i 0.1 c X(: mu y c• tno >rn. Mi 11 I dab
y ivuijv.- A. 1 >ia, having \ Ai pr. r > r ’ ■ m
■ ui t: hi;' pei’O'iau^nt Let!'"A 1 ’ A«ii,j)ri
isi.v ovi tlfo oi-uitA of Ben). F. dA. late
of :-;i o: nfy. '? ;ii : is l.o cite all an.i mm
g" u» I ! 1 > -■. •- d rn. n t oi kin d vi k. i ,. f.
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on H ki.C a- an tv. Wh.;a s rov hand
and
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LeS-Te-rs of Bl»iniShi-:.-!t.
GEORGIA. White County.
\\ H H R tj AS Miltou Moore, Admit II
Sarah Ferfruson,-Adr inistratrix --n th i
estate of Jacob V- Ferguson, represents to the
cm rf in tucir pdiriori duly it!. I ;n.-d ie. 'A
on record, that u v ba. • iuil A ;,. ' , u*’ -
t.. Fergu-wiiMwratc. .« ther.*i-w*
10 l ’*' '■ ; ‘ l1 T ; ;
1.1. ZLO iet^r- .
tb ,A- Admirnsiroivn, ,i ’
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,.r Hirer) .. I.n th Tir.-t •-] ; - -ii oJ iv ill Juno j
next. u- - -- - :j.m -
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AIWINIiTiBATOR'S ML,'.
GEORGIA, White County.
By virtue of an order of the Oruinsiy o r :
Paid county, o ii 1 be sold, on tbe tint Tu . day I
in Aprii LS3U, at the court house dorr in the.
Town of Cleveland in said county. within thn ■
legal hours,of sale the fell -winy [ r.-o : ty t - t
wit:
i-Lirt of lot of land No, contai:, : y 120 :
acres more or less, T- Latner; bounded on the the Fa-.r North by l-y j
the land "f 3. on 1m
So, ‘)8: a so part of lot So. s' oo;--,iininy i
abtut 75 a-:-res; being tho Norlh-Last end of I
said lot; bounded on the North by j-'ergii.-icn. Jot No. ;
9S; .-Uj (the property r * r * of Jacob ■ V. ■ »• ' )
dcc’d) on the East by thelaods of W, l. Fer. j
f ug<,0 > Also 75 *ores acres more more orient.t or lest, of the the said
lot S7. bounded on the North and Ea.-t by the i
lauds af IT. h. I'orgasoa, the faoio being the ;
South end of said lot; also part oi lot No. Ps |
oottciunig 200 acres mote or less, bounded on j j
tho North and Fast by thu lands of Jesse
Hulsey all the above describe 1 lands being j
in tbe Jut! dialrict of said count;: sold as the I
property of tha estate of Jacob V. Ferguson ;
deceased, for tb* -o.-rribute.-u tl heirs
and ('--r tho benefit nf creditor!', i'ermscatii
MtLTO MOOHB, Admloi.-trae-a, and
SARAH FERfiCSOX, AdmiBistralris,
Ai;i - eh 5th 1 BS'L '-is.
WHITE SHERIFF S3
V* f ILL be sold bef- -e the • W.r© O; r - r>
’* V in tha Town o: AleeouR
ty county Goorgiu., c > ■ ^Sd:iy U
April next, within the hA* ihi
following described proper yv r;- to
Part of lot of land No. D . in. ■ i ’• tbs
triet of originally IT.-iCc-i-. 2; r ■ XX biro
county, known re the Lewis Arthur horr.rcTcad
place, containing eigbry ar res more cr less, ani
levied on ar the property of J. J. Me.-’ •
• <•'. 0.Blalock, to satisfy a fi n i ?u - i'«
r .a Justices court of ifco .. I. -.
favor uf J. P. Osb
31. K. Palmer deo’d... for the parcha.= e m n
cf said land.
Aho at tbe> same tima , ;nd place lot, of ho. 1
No. ail 2 '
oi, 71 , fo, 37 . as, and 0 : . .
ihe 3rd district of orgim-iiv Ua:
B0W V?hit« eougty containing 250 acres ea
raore or va!uabl6 for ^ f,td
P ur P° ees - ? s th G ‘
virtue of a ti fa issued from the J --es
court OF tlie Sulst district. >-) In... ..
t?\chment a^a.ics’’ said lands in iavov -f
»*. C, Wilcoz agains* tr.« Natot-caee . I
Mtmng Company, taid lands all m the p; f
5-sbiuu or the faid N.'.eo, ee C-•■id mi-.jug,
ooiparky. Levies xsadtj an»i returnva to me
■ v J.W. MeAf^e, L. C. Sh'ff.
T. C. HAMILTON.
March 5th. ]8S«>.
Notice.
This is to notify all persons not to cut
v. uod or stock, or in any other wav in»
trude upon lot of >and number 48, in '
the 836 district G. M., of White county,'
i known as the \V. H. Milton lot.- There
has been stock cat ou tho above named
i property recent;’ , anc t - 1 .ntrurier:-.
I tiuless they come forward and set-tie,
will be prosecuted to the extent ol the
THOS. MoA.Ff:R Ager.t
January 31 1880.
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Feb. 7i
Miles’ Patent Safety Pin,
Made from the best brass spring wire, with
a complete and perfect protection for the point,
in the shape of a round shield, formed from
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iti.sjRGIA, II bite -'“.V
Or-- uuujth after I cba»I apply io tbe
: v of Aid county for G ave to
1-, d? belonging to the esttue of
Jehu j’i tmuifcl, late of - :l - county deoeasod.
Thi--ibo ib’rd dny oi r >'o.uary, i880 ,
ti. TRAMMEL)-, A Jm’r. of Jehu Trato
at {.■ Eeb. '* ’ i 1880. 30d s
Notice I
ALL ft t S indebted to tho estate of F. H.
| Tv. -.vf.i imrji-- ate hereby oc-tifn-ii to come
i lot i- - . ' oake -, j tit- pu \ s.j'p t aud ail
1 -5 b tv ’-i t-' %'..-nii.t >; . >:frt the same will
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Jacuary 3id., I860, Jai.