The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 03, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. tfill*a Cirraf IMirovrrf. *mai. bottle of lia l * G ••at Dls covtry cure* mil k lin •*> ■ -■* - *• f ' * l ii. removes) ipavel, urr> O.ub- .# * li<A4 emuNwiu, i-UU b*. k rheum*.#*m >?.<i ..* .■ * * uw klUt)#> aiiJ b.rtuut; >i. .-©■) met. aU#i " into. ie£U4<*itr* -*“ 1 "*•* drrii if i*u. uJ f >our jtu*£)t *•* U lefkt t> meui .U r e.pt ot L Gtk© mtum. l>ott.* .> io ujoi.'.h* reat l*l at.u *- cure 4l;> - * ebove m*M. Hii. I T K W fia**, *4>i* iitai.ufa luitT. J’ G lua L..*, *# •vu * A; • ?&a lor te*. irr*unu*t/ t*Ol<l l 4il lIUKKiI • *l*<l SwtuOJ u Cos. bm • Ok llmd Thte. Cutubrot. *.. April i* v> This l to certify that 1 w* kith xr-v#*' er.*J th*‘ i took sixty dr i of Ifeii * Groat i>l*OOV#rv end It com pNMety cured mm 1* la worth U/o - bottle to any or e n- **ding It. J. T STEVFNB t" THE NEWS OF THREE STATES. HUTIAI^i. 1 * IN CitSOHCII %. FLORID! AND KOI Til I AHOLIN %. laviinnali and hr ktatr F* Ir— |wrlly al khrllma n—T •• >*ariK ( oetlrlfil at llweeeon—l r*- * I'lntK- H in %ln<*in—Valaabla t * rot* rro|*-Oi%alan Enrrrlimiri* **•. I’roirctlnu OraiiK** Terra—N#-* * *- mnr F©r ((■•—‘Tiro \c%%m In *oih < arnllna. Fh.*rli* 1-*- more. *>n of Pr W. J Df-n. r<* • p* iii.i-rr.t phy?*! *.*r\ of HlfUiaoki. .>fta ly hth rn k lf whi'.a buntlre: Th r . H wa* Ifunm* -*n 111*! v • n U Wit dii. Mirxttt, kliiu*g him iiwMmmljr. Wt.ni I Ike Keren Prodnce. flwelneboro Fir.* Forest: Mr WUl'nm or* J)a}< J'ttia Youari* * | .n:t?*oi r ft\ t f 1 f >ur >■ <*f *itton nelt.na him twrnty*<Jiu hundred pounds of Mrrt mt.o ♦ * hundred •'-•he..* •#' <•><- ton freed The cotton *t 10 ceo's, brought s2#> erd the N**d at 2f reni- i bushel, brink*!** Thun u will I** t l.at tfte fet’d fnrmt r utnl tn throw away *n thaa country ar* hr.i *na nrar.y or qul:n e* h t) it (hi i.nt. Boy Hunt tn* Frm Home. Willie Heanien. the IJEyeer-oVd e**n of Mr W 1’ irl t .in • r ■<l farm* r dving . ir M run nwry ! . trim*!* the bo/ Is m.ikit.i; for Atlu.'.i on foot The (n<) iwi.'on kr.own for ti a:t le tnat hie father ned c tur*d im on the r >ugh tre orner.; h* a • h: your, er brothers end elrter Mr 1 ardm will make no eff*rt to hrW him In* k i-ut hup a he will $< : nt sud t u to it. Tree VHnntinK *n Marnn. Over one -ut.d.-i trw were i*l.int l Thur>ki. if* tfi* >?r*n-t j. irke of 3>i;i in ka k result of t** A **r l.y r?i< m*nt inetttuti <) by Ma> >r Srolth. Th* ev •n* w asgr.ah *1 •> -* pin, • H+iA'nn the o itr.r <rf t: d-iv l* Viditor !' H IE iiardfrivi of At*.into, who spoke **oqu>‘rilly jn cwnniemlu <nm of the tinder fa kr fc lb* loluwd by It v I)r Mr U tah V W.thineum. an 1 otfwm in kd Ire n. sr.d num*• on* stories* were oki .y Mivtlei Wlm beriy. Dr. Le KitE* and T. ft. Folia. Htnnrkable Hun-ofT. Mnc<m Telegraph: In the fr**.*rht train wreck on the Huuthem a few n gnt *o. n elruriUr Incident occurred. A ftamr* on n f*rwl. broke, whb h* threw the truck* ofT th. an. k In ihi* ,i, Jltk u the wt.exle ran along on the ground .*• i cr . for twr-u*. milea. cuiting the croaetiea dee fly ill the a.y. At t u .i. I of twelve mil*-* the wheel* Jifrii|>d l ~ k on the track, ran awo milt jump* I ..*f acatri nd can* Ia wreck, ditchtny the two *ra tmm.-*llately behin<l the truck" )U4ir*tt tn n regard De in u 1 nt n* father remarkabb In that a numb r of ciftvarti. and treaties were paneed o\*i in ifu twtdve i:. Sentenced for l.lfr, A specui to the M rning New*" fr >rn Dawson says: Hurpetlor Court adjourn*l here Friday, havl .r b* • *i in *..* ..a* only live day* Orn igro. nan ♦ I < Wn Jom k waa cobvic’.d of murder, and sentenced to life Impr ■tirrvnt m the ;*n.t-n iary. Ilia victim a W 'fnan wnom he klb I through j*Njluxy Kn id* .* • f the kilim; was cirrums an ial Anoiher negro, by th Ham# of Cl, iby Warren, w. convl 1 cf aasauU vv 11 1 |nt*nt to commit ru Judge Bhefheld thought the ca> r *l* . Warren rather ancravaud atl Elm a sentence* of twenty :ar, the ex rem limit of the law T- ml*:* Hunerlor Four: has hererofore lasted! from two to thre* weeks, but the * tty c;* jrt of Daw * n. r** cetDily ev r tablfteh**t, is now b*orbln#f neatly all of the omrt business. Alieltmnn la I*. roi. Prrw|.erliy continue.) ;o t gn iij>reme In Booth west Gturg.a. Tie, of the Immediate ae*. tlon, iround Sh. liman, tire in a more prosperous condition *l*i*ii they have been probably since th Civil War. Nearly everybody is out of debt, with something to rpend in ndding l'u*y and comfort to the home. A prominent bind. liess man of that twn. w.is heard to say tha* he had hod d* btors to i*ome up volmiiHilly this f ill and pay debts ten y. ur old nd ni*| nf#rn y ,rs old a very strlkb e evkletu-* )-f pros|i*rlty was not**! on the si nets of Shellman Thurs day mornlra: A fot -mule lray, lou led with pmnos left there for th# country. Where th#* j ! in#*" wilt he db iubuir.l the town 1. ii dH'rfh.itme ju # f-*r on ©f tl # a, *t imi i ran itm* in the country. Kuril I Drlhfry tu Miirnn rutmly. Munit-zuma Re >rd: li.-i or Arnold, wus In the city this w*ek for tin* purpose of inve-ti gating ill- two |ro|Hwl rural mall rout* for which appli itlon h.i* bon nii'U 11* ‘ K ire ov*r ihe route* and repor 1 vorably on th* route leading from Mnnuxurne vui the plantation of G. N. Butler, making .1 cy cle ami r* .urntnH \U Hvaustoi and BpaMlng, but th* * Hot g.vt much *n eour gement for th* j r'j>o**** 1 rvi** \la Bpaldlng. lhiue maklt k •• lark m l re turning via the Double* brktt*'.H )| pm- • 4i• tly Insurer il>s* forme! route whh* there it eime hope that th* latter route Will also be* reported upon favorably Not only the people living along the proposed route* Anxiously anticipate the eeiahllub* m*nt of h* fre* delivery, hut Montesuma I- ;pl ar! equal! y anxious that It will be* done. n*n It ttuli h Ail (lie* fair. At larva Correspondence In M 1 <*n Tel*- I graph Havimnnh I* in the field in earnest j for the S* ,te File next year, am! from : present imll h* •.•hi will he a strong bid- | drr. Major (1. M Hy!a of Httvanii ih, the most •-xtefialvf ru k farmer In rhe ■tale, am! n thorough agriculturist, has 1 l*-en here- f>*r two <tay conftrrltif with I'rw* hnt f*‘Pt Drown and H retary j M ir’lti V Calvin of the Htate Ar cultural llftkty MaJ r Ryats gave theee Official* to undertlrm) *hn Savannah want* ! the Htate Fair nes ye r.r and would do every thing In her r-W‘~ to secure it Major Kyats Informed Dr**ptdem Pope Brown that the people of Savnnnah were- w Hint to ptj>t up lh* money and do the work receaffary to m*kc the fair u grand suc cess. One of the strong argument a being mode for se-urlng h** fair for Bavannah U that U has never been held at a pea- jrfirt town, and that, tf It is held there lhe t’.’uunacids of |*ropie who a 1 tend tie fslr will fe able to view such sights the shipping along he writer front ii- go down to Tybee and tsk* iok . i the ini -ol AtUntic. somelhtfi# that a • ->l many li# >rgfan lar lcumrlv the y*ung#r cf ha\ never seen Pres Id# nt Drown th.nkw that thre w*H lie. more bkid.i.g n*t year for th#- fair ihan ever. FLORIDA. Judge J. F W*lib# rr>* who has had egunslve praotbe in V*du* county, says he has defended 117 p< on in Volusia him! Orange csottuflea, charset with ii 1 #ur*l , listllng. arid won # very case. Ti ls Is k record few lawy r ui ala*. I’rgrr In a*nford. Mayor ES u of Amford is at the head of a me* ement which Is to fix up a park in that pace to he used fur k public j..*% s*. .r l \ • imotd w. ib* marked off f.r as#*bail and i*l# * - ssi i for lawn inn b*-k’t at, an 1 her g*m . T • - *f Banf#rd are very Espf*. over th!.** i t’/-,' e. t *<l to f'over Pln*-rlea. Orisndo Bsntlnel-Uefmrtrr Mors cotton cloth has been soHl in Orlando in the past | three months* tnan in any town of Its e.*** in the Fr.tte# Ht,les Th# uc#* of it to cover pin* ri# s h#** been th# au" Oi.e pur. has* r, George I. Rv*.ll, bought i .*• yards to • ver th* i Ifi* rles in hka . . p-d :* ad ni* i to pr< u u l**w nd th#T. rack’*! ar-1 w red on t p of tb* i*tn #*r> , st.*ve- !♦• | mod ir ** I*l- niU th* p.n* rr? t . f*’ ii !*• hi# .turn# *j* • h t Pou**- T * p'iun* graw ©ll winter and ar# r ift from th# •■old \-%v Banker In Tninpn. Tampa HeraH A n*w and plea ring face i.•; - *r*d n‘ th* W of t • l* .**# tn tb- First National Bank thle morning I? was that of Oeorge H lar* # *- ►p • |j k , , )|rf of the Nn ion il I>.nk of Hfui.-w. k. ( . with win .1 institution: n** hue *••#. *••*' il for *v.w >.!•, V.r Hm!!h tw*- made a strong and favor- j ai*e impr# >*>ion oi"*n oil the custom* rs #f th** iutfik arwl others with wnom he h is ome jn CO* ,i. He is a rn#*n of rgpori- ! er sand la.-nt in the kiankifig liar. *# 1 • f no * wDi fill th** re* ;mw- M* pennon with perfect accept a *blty j the First National and all jeopia who do asm ■ s with It. Two lliv#-r i ltr Oops Kls*lmmec Vnliey Gazette. The staic m-r t last wi *k that the I*l#*n e crops had isvn bought by <;*! Mryan w* a little t>* The VV Is. Makinson <’om* ; p.Cv have hou* it orange crops of N’ i| Mrs Here* and l,w !*lerce. The pur-! ct -i- iri • is |7.b* arwl lire tw> * rope ; •re i,*#*' Ih>v# In u*Vl.u*ai to the ©ranges j ih#*r nt* b#t* of *iwrwfruit f*#t •#*! ) \ th* • fruit ure r.ow • l ing f.r from; In t** a box the §>ro.i? from this nwr. • j <h>u’d he *t. i !#*rrMc T * two g* o t# vlher cover twenty-five a.res *>f ham-! m<> k The n* nge m*l grapefruit j r* j m wl:i yield f'.b sea*on tln> f 11* *#•. w . ti j* u; r * rate of S4OO an acre. T;■■•*■#•- ax#- only overage gtov* s #K-wn t ie kiHirontfo river and arc . wn •i* . ft.:! dertiui ‘tr.i ion f wtiat cat* .** dot • •a coufitry. Vrw I ignr I webirlM. It appears aw if J.# k-onvlile would a/ain Imuinf a * irar factory .enter. Tw largt tmi ban rooanjtly ommm and t •rt ird others ar#* going. Manuel L*fxn<t. a we althy Tamia < Igar manufacturer, has f*>r suvcral days #s>nsider*d removing bis p’am to that city. It is authoritatively r* i ort**l to-day that Mr, l.lma lias sc. ur • and a site and will nvr.#* hi*# factory n#**t month. He will give em p!o> rn nt **f men. A ieu r watt received from O* Ha Horan A- fV*. of Tampa, re* Qucti;v i.tc recipimt to ?t <>ri.* look for , onvenlent and mmadk>tiw sit# for a ?..•!*: < and hj *•!•! th ii<*rt.tr.* t n- Jock*#.*nvilP v cigar Industry i* flowing with a rising tide, and the tndica tl *r. • | Ir * that ot no far <M*dant day t nty wll. fasv- n tklal wav# . The strikes ,#t T i , an on oi th# ~m u for lha. removals. Il***t# I'oreel#*•• re ••nit. For? M r* I’r# * Th* answer of the Dis-ton I.ard l ompanv to th© bill of complaint of the trust *'otniminy in th#* $2...#* *•• fweck>Mire suit was flhd l s week Joseph r. Sibley, presbleni of the company. The answer admits il! tb** si.e.aii-#** of th- hill, a knowledgiug the lnd#d>t#di >-a arwl default in payment of iuitr. *. wid pre**nts a che#iule of the lan* t. •m id #r- ii *rnf :>|.w r-o 1 prop-rty. corpotate rights, privileges and tnchl ' •■ • eons i# > Int ludii.g #* I lands a tulred sin. th# • xo-ullofi o. the m :) Th#* * *hedule *e in the form * f a print# #1 look. **’venty-rtvc pagoa, show ing the cm Hie lands now* owned by the dumpany i their lo *atb n in the coun ties of ilTvnrl Orange. Balk. Osceola. IH* H)U> Lfr* are! Dade. The total a re ago i.* in the n* Ighboyhood of 2,0a .0 0 a- r* s. of which ftOOdtJO ar#* ir. lb* H*-o and •*.<*► In Osceola. Hon. J. M. Lee of Otu iuia county Is m sti r In chance ry in <hl" • ase. ai *1 the Milt will be pushed to m termination a> fM as pneible. N#*on Notes I rout Mntllson. A Hiwc.il to the Morning News from Madis r Fla. say*.: Thank giving was pretty generally #l*. rvd her#* to-day. A uitb'ii service was held at the Baptist Clnirch, lt**\ J A. K ifiiondson of th** Methodist Church delivering the sermon i.aot evening Mis. Lydia Fox. aged #*d. and Mr. James llall. a *i J 2. were married !,re at tli*- r Men# < f 1 1*- f#rm#*r. A L, I Vann, Ks<i . notary public at larg** of *he mat • **f Florida, # tli l i tng. The h ij |y ?• Hreceived the . ngrutulatton* of ib. ir numerous friends, who ha*l been ! ir.vlied <- witness the ceremony. ll*#n Ktwx Idvdngston and wlf* of Hennetts vilb . S F , w ar** on visit to tiieir t E.lives h* u\ h v Juiw return-d from a I \ tsit to the H im;" n Bpr.ngs. thirty-give 1 mil# - Mti*h # f th v j bo # . In T> i*r • #un ' •y, notch l*en* :it*d b> the trip. Ma#l <*n -| . g HI parts of ib tuwn II n Livingtoi ■ Vami of the Inter late < inrmn i*#>m inl **'.4r Washington, l> F . w*ho s-*#*nt ii- annual furlough lore with hb fun ‘ by, returned Tu * lav, accom|>anlel by hin *M,n, lUio- h. Vji.l - numle r of <*ur K*opb* hove visited Jacksonville during her g.tla Week. SOUTH CAROLINA. Big premium v b s #f tobacco wove 1 Id In Florence last week, and numb rs cf money prii*s dlstrllnit#i. l*i ic#’S w# re g od and ant. n#trs In the thr*e big war# houses w. r#* kept busy. The highest . pri. t pa.d f#*r wrappers was i*. c uts a pour.d \ r \ | p* I r* If rr.i.rtftl undermines the whob pbyrt \//Xr\l( (ll P I r cal and mental health. A tu*|r or> will v * * I I V_> * 1. \ * .ur an o|m r.itkxi w'lll r.*> i • v - Jg-u * Utnp.itmlon will cure a oro foot. Th onl> tr .it -1-! v inrnt which dori curt .r. -„ * i-—ond It hi. ti • n ditnofii. tin .1 to I'tir* ln**rU-l) in 'J > [Kr cut. of u.l c...e—:* tfcjt 5 cf Ur. ilnihavij}. *„ v "y Ti . i-iv* mi‘thoil of treatment l *ri>!l'il b> the pe t,> O- I '' '* ttem tilm< If nt boro.- It t* •;■* m-< to li< on ft. jf life vi llti > It ,-ur. by mritiiuf elieorptton.itd i. trs th. Ul *l ra<!, iT ter..i. ! Ut.d . . Wood v ##i to tt.vlr im mi t.j.thy - cur Ih. „ - , ' 'T* n.t method of treatment t titol only by Ur Hath-iaiy. . 'b. ‘ hy .1 *:mil:ir • luelvo rn-t ;od Ui. Hatha* a cures otrtc " ,ur ’' *Hhout pern o. o,tat' n '• >y*\ ft-T 'W { Ur Hthany’ ,o ... ty * confined to Chront; Dlsea'tf, Inrl dine Miel. Urinary a nd li.ool D’(ew> .■ , \ Write for the new edition of hi* W-rnee iiojk. '*Mn;l r.rie. Vlyor. Healih,' 1 and eymptoen or call et h; I M •■— M.fhi.jii %l n fflr- ' oneul ai.on, lolili'r. book et and b.anar nre free for J.menton . h , nK office hou m. Sunday 10 a. m. to 1p m J NBWTON HATHAWAY. M I>. (Dr liatbaway | ar Co.>, 3iA Uryan etreet, Savannah, tta. THE MOILS IN G NEWS: MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1900. f'al. Brotl'i Bride. On ThankHg*#log evening Col. John D Frost Arrived ai hom# in Columbia with h i ci arming bride, who was Miss Dtvl* of Part*. K> H w*s accompanied b> those who w •-* e < n ?© Kentu* ky with hi The psrtf retun • I via Asheville, N F (at and Mrs Frost will f*>r the present make the.r n nv with Mrs. Win!hr s Wiliams on H .mte: str*et Mrs Frost . ! ready has m.*n> friends in Columbia who arm most cordmady w* , ome her to Co lumbia lliapmaarr N#* I>l*penaar>. The town of Prosperity is In the raids’ of a dispute what her a dispensary will i established there or not. An election w h#!*l and the claim " ’hat by a majorlt> of three It was decided to ••stab'lsh th f’isTo*r.sary C 4 set # cl ilined fraud In ?h election indsr. I jul- in has been gran** e<] against the ***ta Mihment of th#* !:• ter.sary. The qu* stlon w il be h#*.ird ©n Monday by tftc full S *pr me Court. C ••# 1 1 > Votes. The fiOOY votes rast in the recent *en **rwi election in Boulh Carolina cos: the Mata of Houth <*.r bna in rourxl nun. b- rs g 2: O*. n litt.e over Fi rente Tt ** rijeMf' of th** el*’*?lot>—-?h p * m#*r.t of tf.e < *fnmi••loner sand txur. ig im and th* elvertl.' ns biils-eictel"*! th* approfvrt.i(.i<#n Hv about Cbfifro|l*r Gm r. D*Tftam In ord r to nwet ill trvese ntp#ii!>* . Iwitownl tne money *#♦•*;• *d. and ail th" i< i- have been paid. r<W*e the l>r*xt<Kature will n>.ik* th. prop# r k, !'r*priatlcj to m- .*? th:- # - ft i* n . . Th# •ontroiier was fortunate ti se. urlr.g th* loan \ In th#- f••nltentllrjr. Kurene !* Bhlrir-jr of Ch-r, a wb.it- b In the penitentiary, having l*#wn - nvi #' ! of k 1 ln„ r hi* #in n t . * iinty Hie term f e#-rvi- ■ *x, re on Idee. Z\ Fin##* h •*• born tn the penl t#ntl-irv ,ii # .I*l*ol i* i *.*• le *-razy and a formal inqiiirend*- <le Eu atl - o I • drcitl* and Freu w:■ at <m 1* Earned of th** history of too case the tnan w #• . raz* when he eprnm.Had th# r.m - B<>H '.tor llenry In writing to the cj*>vern#>r r#'** to th<- fact tiiat his term will *•<**> ex -i and Mi nes that his friend" a 1 f mil > ,\tr vr> .|gr her‘-;v*- #>f l<mg**r >•! r* ttun an*! i m mend- th.it h* h* { ir don #1 at! 1 |,| ced in the as. bun The Ho.- *rn*r hj d* id-1 to *l> this and the pardon will pr *1 iMy be hsuod u,\ one.*. ,nd t?e man wi'l be taken to the Hos pital for tnc* Inaane. Fleet f "b'Sinert "old. The tie#*: of four steam* of tn- Bouth Carolina Ht**am'ont Compar.) w.*e >o.d Tue-dav In Churl* *ton to Mark Moses of Georgetown f>r tIT.WX). Ti.e ste were •.#! at i I'-n!! • as tie-* company desired i*> hm'l‘l *n *#•* i*vi.'li * *- jnd v*. • • *f m) j© get the si camera off th*‘ir hand*. The earners wdl d-b' " I *" th Ir lew owner in t. rty tev Mos- intei is to organ!*- a -#* k . i;. #in >• •.* ore ** n i4 rate h >t iti. *•* m • n F!karl#*kt*>n. Oeorg# town ami Wi!mlngt<>#i. Th#- 11* *! <f the C .mbit # mpany w ..l t.e re!: iv* by other etcainens. vet to re * *- • n . - i Mr M- * n i** certnln **f t u. ..*■ ot the venture. Th# m*v line will !**• #)t* r*it> * In trie r# -# and trie mutual b* ri*Tlt of the thr* pn ■*-. He MHkl that the new lice wilt .!! to Char! *#• tin’s .ottor, r-' •* ipr - The Me.itnerH wi 1 I)et* uml Banteo. The I'pnltentlary. r II ,\ . ir Newberry Herald at, I News K > ..king of the |w>ntteotiary Capt lirllt'h t, .is me tint net -arnu ge the lnetttuit,wi for the present year will he In the neuth!,or.’i.„„l of t|, \,.n not tutn over to tli* sat.* any cash. I,til tt Is the same thing o* It w:.. h. |ut ti Isrmanent jmprov-tn, tits which w- r virv much needed. The prison Is !-.i’C re,ui,t at a ~.t of tlssut fit ■■ It. el ditlon to this a n--v roof h- I, ■ n put on the hosiery mill, the reformatory or tin Ia v:;,gt,ui fatm his Istn hmit ,u,.l ,i got at many Improvements were made on elnte farm AI. the... make i, t.cal of afs.uj s*.. •’> left. This would have b.-rn turni'l Into the et.ue treasury, hut tor th . . -re ar- 1 1 finer ivi * it, vv hw . r an almost a'wtlul, ne, i- tty. In a.Ml l,cn t., this there ..as iwen enough con. and wheat and oils r.*l hoy nnd po*t ... i t ,c th, imM Im raiaed on t -* firms to rut. th. Institution until abut icr crop is harvested. foil I V VI.I.Its M.W Mill.. Kotinilntlor, Is tt-lna tnlil— Another Mill tiny lie Unlit. Fort Valley. Oa.. Pec. 2—Fort Valley h. experiencing a regular building ho m. besides numerous dwe.llng houses, nil up to date In appointment* und modern In style. Ih- foundation Is Ih Irg Uld for tn< rr-enaly-organlßed knitting mill. Thl, building will be of bri It and forty by eighty feel tn site The topical has alt bi,n paid In ar and th,- contract for the ere'tlon of the main building and annexe, has tern let to .Mr. W. II f.irlton. who will pul the work to quick com.- t. n It ts understood from the ir atiag. merit that the tactorx wdl .online 1-1. t.. i miking of ladles undent ts ex.duslv >. and that they tan contract for mote than a y ar's OUtf Ul now ... ol i ■ starting of ttk m tl. It is mors ihan pr. habit that . I for th- manufacture of hu.f-lniM, wl I be erected on a water eour e a tew mil s from h-re In the tear future. M AIIIt I I u S MJUMk S.grn Took ltes|.oi,!l.ltlly for Ills linn llentti. Eatonton. C.a . Pe 2 —No rrrc-l has t,..n mad. for tlw kiting of tin n *. Jan Folds, lost wei k K fee be lied 1 ods declare.! that he - to blame for the whole a-fa r and that In h-p,d noi-mig would b. done with his assaiiani. fate 11* i,d I son. Joe lb alley who was s!ot In the leg. Is doing as w.ll ns p. ■. b I Jo, Is >e; In the dork as l> who -ho* h.nr H> im - t parly, oral leb g .u.t fi.r a r 0.l dine, h- , al.ed tor a .ork twii-e 'lhe lights w r.t ...it list at ti earn.- tim- Joe w.c -MX • • ltn ' e h *lO see Joe jump, Jdl .lilhlped. ap.l ■ klltd I for light, and In the counts I ,m wht ti en | miol the man wlih the smoking w.aioii i scat*, ,1 Th- 1-l. ctrtC cotton mill Is In <>j eratlon. working day and night. Very lit e av ti.g hi- h-cn done )••:. th- atranltoti 1* mg given to splnnlt-g We.lnisciy Is xl-tiors day, aid usually a larg. • mol . .nit to see Eatonton • pioneer ml.I It. op. ration. THE FARM AND THE GARDEN. M ITTT It* OP* INTER RUT TO AOR|. C l I.IIKIIT AND MOllbU irß. Ilrrrnikrr Work—Kngllah Prs#— Ln rern \ aluabie— lluallah I'raa f#r Market. Nitrogen. What la 1C f—Thr Irr|i ll<*k. Early proa le m\c ot the moat profitable i rope raised by the ft.>u*hern trucker. It is one of tboae eropa that Is rompara fivtiy #"is> ?© muk* ar.#i when groom on the minvive plan, pays very well indetd. Even vs high up as Maoon. <Jw . this cr.,> an b planted dur.ng Dr •inlwr. but It rnuci im ot the dwarf growing kinds litre gather. Running varieties are Hlmo>i e .r* of being killed by frost In March, Jnit the dwarf surta are rar# iv so injured. T'#e Object ta to get th* crop started. ? u: 1* must not to* ru.tlvoteil before the • rowing sea eon seta in along n February. I makes a very great difference In the yi*id to have in* Hants make good root growth during the winter, and when growing wath#r *#et§ In early in wpring. t . growth is very rapid and t.he yield tbuaUy v# ry ram h greater than when the ;>#uruir.ir , made in F*-nruury. The <iwurf kind#, su. n *• Tom Thumb, idttle Gun, need n*>t to* p.anied further apur than twenty or twenty-four inches, * I the sveda a.i-iukl be <lra.d akxtg unt • '•*}> In th#* row. uto seeds to th** toot. The Feed?* should r>e covered 2 or ir h*r deep ©ml a ruber run over (lie #* • t rows. * uit on *h* #i!| n#.t beg n before the r w*lk t . -on •*•'.’■ In On r#ai g#e*i land •nd t‘ in the mln-ml rlements. Ris not #• #ITI, nt m er t* make lju boahel* o j*-t- ja r taerw. H <• a very preuitobie crop to must truckers. ? i # > t*> manure 'h:s rr#*p highly, con ciU* . iif th# Bt *: t .at a•. Mid crop, such i umi it- uh plant or sweat poia #- *in (*'.i*w ’}• pins m May. ftoui** or-*v. #rs |r#*l**r t* p ant tho | " # 1-foot rows t*j that they ran start the i*l .rop h# for* ih- p*us have vs - a! ! the land i*inp.et#ly, but where It i *1 "If*.! to g*t i iv ingest crop f i- * . it t- m:c* ary to plant in rows * do- as J* or 24 inches. I w#i: to m‘x w.. ©r three different • t* * iw.irf #>r hair-dwarf p#*a*# ’ v t.!-r. Avery good fertilising for -n.’h h crop ic !*• iioun i, of otton set and #*#i . ##‘ j## •!? i of a id phosphate tin#! - *Miut>K at *> -j s*e<i hull i diea. wall mix*#! toe* ther, #* 1 broadcasted Just U •’ ’ #* ti • tt tl* hes ate no: pro r*i . ii. • douhl# th** quantity of kiiinn. ' *.*w g• r -t. will .:*•! much ot the *#■'l: Jr it# such m m ;*Uc*Mai and mm - <*u t not hesitate to put on the fertiliser .tbcial.y. % ti rent **(lling Crop. Where a crop \y wanted for the purpose of "iipplying i-tock with something green. ♦?•* !#; the fall at<d very tvirly In th* pring. an#l often# r thin not during much f t li** win r, tb# r# is hardly any crop ' • * ‘1 of hi #rr or alfalfa. Rvery * inn* r .*> iou!d hav** an acre At le#*w of it nd ul--.* to th* barn, where It will h* ' • *> for * uttlrg .ind f#** iing t the in i-h #i -.N arwl calves # n#* acre of It. ■ ‘ M to th* |e • ti ti that It may b* if t*B • • I t*•* its value, wII mips lv ■ 4 latg ouamlty • f g:#*n stuff and at a tun wh**n gi* t food im very easenrlal fari I’*t*e ):i i-# it L 1 an*l uc eed* Its i i of id th * lie •* •’ vuiu.ii I e-re for hifi Bt*H*k tha; .h* * ell.l t I**l v ave on his farm, T*\*r 4. ni n. no i.© a n* w uli find t* rth e\*r cent ff a hun*li#-1 doltlfs a • ear 'B • ■* 1: H #*nce well rota bits had if ft Is not rut lat# r tuati the rth the growth of ih** following two inont . . iM’tcUr uiml November wiil * c#m on so It can be cig from *!ay to day tht*iKh D m> r and January fr fetd* ri; n th#* stall.; A half ration or even * thiid of u iati.*n of such gr#*en atuff I*# woitli a groat ie.il In keeping stock * aithy In the winter, and It is a sensible arm**r that uses the necessary tars t#> have li For the milk cows B|>e i tlly. it * V- *y # entlnl. In Lower C#**#>rg.a and Fh>r|.i.4 lu rn can be sown safely In D*- cm!" r t **#. >. if it Is own as rarefullv is in nips a * town, lolling tin* soil after HJWll’g. I i#nn oro 15 to N’ov. 15 is the beat time to es.irt lucerti in the 800 h. as a rul* . inoug i .ih s atod, l>ecmbtr s *winrs wtii r, r-i> f • I b* low the latitude of Macon ! The croj *an also be smarted In Kebru aiy. but it rtqulros j*oen**wliat tn*re ear i * .#. lE h It from su h** sow.ug than when -farted ir. tn#* fall t#n H h. .an land we would sow I? hr-wd' Ast, s-wlng is or 20 pounds of good 4ft -n- uniformly us poadhlc. and nt -uttiUK It for the first time until tt Is about to blot m. on n -Bun * il feu! w!#h weeds, and darting In the spring. It would l>e letter | 'o sow in dr It s 24 inches |sirt, just as wo w uld turnips and cul ivat.ng U three ‘ <>i four t mes *lurlig tiie year. A *i ding t*> th* quality >f five land In c-rn will yield from Iwo to four sooi rut. tin a in t .# a ir eof eight m**nths. No one n* #1 b# tod that uch a plant Is exh.Nustlv*. aid it cannot continue to yi# ... * hire or f#>ir uttings a year wlth *>it Wing propei lv manuted at lnt*r.til*. N*t nH h nlfrog n (• r ammonia > will be i ♦ i, butt ioep 1 orl * arid and potash must be supplied With core lucem will rial.ire r ii num er f years. Rut when fhe land in couis* ot tim# b#’fime* * d* k of** teem, so tb opaak* it win b# n (Si ondlli ii for fonie other valuable crop. ! Th# l < (v of th#4t Immense quantity of I r#*M that will to* developed will yield to th# m*|; in into ni of humus that wi l ’••if* •• for many years. nn#l for several , \ r* it b #s, tt will grow profitable crops i with lit:l* *>r iK> entinute. < pops for kii|,ply ing llnmns. The K ilt- n farm, r has so many vat iib.c plan:* for this putpooe It puxile, h-n ofttlm 4 rvhtrh one to Use. While all may b<- r, 01. still lh,re are o easlons on on. I to Ih- preferr.d to the other,. The South, rn farmer has no ex -use for IX m- nn of Il land destitute of humus f r agln pi -. -siot. of It even fits or six x.ars. A certain system of r.,tiling cr-p- with due regard to the futur, w, .- p. i j r his sol: Is bound to in r .tee the nlllty of It r.'-ter than lessen I* WI h \ i lirus n "Wonderful'' (or unknown. |, i vv Iv—t l in, ragweed, bur . clover. , rln.s ,t> i loi.r vetch, no soli r.e-.i .-a I tn vein for that essential firm, nt of rlehn.si known s humus, th* foundation of ml soil tertllltv The pants Just named max- be regards 1 ns th- chief Of many excellent ones for makti g humus. We need mu concern our sslv.s with any other If we use any two of I hex. to the fubesi extent possible we can enrich our soils as perfectly us needs be. Ii Is pos-dble that there are many farm ers still b > do not understand how im portant hiimua Is. Land ihnl ba none of It may Is lust y s y.ed "worn out,* aial all the i-otirmer tal terilllxer In a car load will not make It produce u profitable crop. One (rrr of M heal. n t sawn In wheat a- l tsi.,i:|vi sown, does not signify much as a unit, but let a sma I fotmer aelcc' an acre of good land prepare It thoroughly with plow at and harrow, and even If It I, quite rich • ready, supply seme manure to make it nt r Then let him lay ofT drills with a small sco tar twenty or twen-y-flre Inches, apart. Then procuring three peeka of good wheat seeds and after washing them well In wrong hluestone water, roll them In lime and sow them Id the fur- rv>ws Cover *nd r>ll. Bow the first of Feuruarv Cultivate oy lunning a ** p or harrow through thre* or four time** during the growing s#<*oi oh- #*i - this plan th# ’mall fartr.#r next M*% * ? June will in . th t h*’ hay ft •• 1* •*' wheat to • pi .) I t hour I ••* *?• in two rears sr.d besides r.le bail ? shorts sod severs* bags of bran for th** 1 rr.i.k cow. In fact, he will get about as much wheat as h#* usaliy g-ta from three at# - w ' In the hasty, hapnaiard way commonly pracetcMl. It is well wvirth s trial ar.d we would be glad to hear that a number of *ur readers wili make the * xi*crim#'nt the comu * yt r. Any further >ug* •■•. ion 1 1 #t may be des*rc 1 wlii be ch**rfuily fur- Dkned M*al a# n Ferflllscr. "Header,* Rocky Ford. Ga . writes: ‘ls cotion seed meat a go and fertlliw? t<* corn Do you think it would pay at the |it *ent pnee of $25 |rf to "Which Is th* best way to use it h r corn-drilled or pul In th- M F "And how much 1 rr ° n bird th t wll make fifteen hu .*c * 1 -l" r •* r * wit i out fe*f i .*• r ' Asa general r# it H rw w# to • cotton s*'*‘l m* ■ by itself - f* r# for any of our < #p-*. th* will do very* w • I* it wth some p ‘i a-u - tn ; If poos I hi# There ##•• s* me medium • ... r wher** th* N}* ti'-* of t.vi *r ti*-- hun#ir#d jvur < f ’ * n #1 '••*'•' s Kood cultivation, will •• )h the *r | say, from t# r t * tw#-n<v • i hut nn any bo?urn k i * 1 f-lr : supp'ted with vegetal- rr. liter * won *1 r#r** be an # <i, mi at i. • % 11 * we|f The bes* w#v to apply • * tr>* il **r any other c#vn4ffier :h' fert i * ’.n tn inir furrow c*n inch ci i* of t • #rorn. It | should never be tdrear-d akn.g in the ln gle furrow f#r any i**i B. <an 1-* j plied about #hhh! I j . * b*‘ore ' • | -übivnt i \> t thi - r • r * * way of / fertll ?•* To and for corn y#u I rot ff* •! to more tha *. j ui *f the m* tl You had brot# r mix a t#*n • t .*- m n <nd a ton of •- i I ?* ■*; . • t •• t ■* ue 2fO poun#l* of th#* nixture. It ahou *1 i>e well mlxe#| Rather than drill any f rtUlscr tr ii gh* d**ep furr<w*. w* w *t7l 1 • *l* * t i* There Is no better way for f* rtlltaing any of our cr#*j #. than to r #■! #-t ? - m terlal alo* - th#* row* J ■** *" r . n t;nr r jUM after the ror* ;).'■# over # *|" “ •* • ‘tit t A • f- . r the s#*e*l furrow T* wha: -xter.t It vvil pay you t#> u th#- n -il a* t‘ n given and for su h a rop as corn cannot ray but it if not > P ; > mu h. If you ?h>uld u*-# V in any •}- # - tlty or v irylng quantity, h *#? I* ’ .■vn A-re of avrrag* . to v h h nun#- ! app :-#i. so you can J i * fer y#v* f i ext fall whe h-*r It rc.’iv pud nythlu It is hard to tell w t l will do until it !** :rn ■ and y • #• and. Nn!t for IVnrti florT*. Esoacrt writes us ' Hcw mu?h aa’ plneed al>ott th#* of n .Vv-.r-ohi seedling peach tree would b refjulre#! to kill the tree? I hav# >i or *:#l such tr*es and wh>!e the raw ar#* wit enough a*irt. the tr# are tn > • o-** * >- eat Ilf r, one way to-wit. 9) t !• f • t r,r The borer* are v#*t> I. th's ♦ i 1 deeded to make #n ©xperin.* nt <#n #1 > r nnts with a view so seeing what • fict salt would hav#’ In *l* tr t • borers. ar l whethor so small •* i ai.tlt a** one or two handful* |>> * and alout th# Ease of the tr*H would #1 m. #. the #r *> As th#*#c trees are so • * I would not mind if they should hau* nto > kill* ! by ti* salt, but Is there any likcl h x>*l of .uch n smHll quantity lnjurTg Hie tt#* anyway. The on It was thrown against it t-edy of the tre* in sir..# 1 quantities, tall around the tre#*. anil thei- is a w*l! • fined rim of i*a!t In contact with th*i haMk In some tree* a go# and pinch of - placed ,n the cr tch# s where tiie# forkesl T#e first rain will moke It pr#- - salty aU#ut the tr#* * and tha qu* t <*t now Is: Will enough of It t#e absorbed by :htn to kill the Iwrera, and w.ll K ft* the tr#*es Injuriously? Would i ad have lcen b*t>r to hav made a ally whlte.M%-h ami mofne'd th Uiee of the trees well with H? Has any rrt#ler -f th- News trl*d th exp# rlment of salt on i##.-h tre** r. r-m#.!)* for the I#* * r us#*#l in this ti - ner? We are usually aivise*i to cut u. l#orcrs, or us- u wire to p!*rc th in tlw ir runs, but at 1- -t. this is a \ ■ % #*.lions meth-1 and lv no m**.*ns an cf f#i live on*’, as prar* rrol fruit gr >w r f-u t admit It is fwiif way good" to b sura. Beach culture certaln’v requires a v. r con side table display of loth ntelligen# and energy and s#ttlr.g out trees Is but a fraction of (he und# rtaking to muk fruit growing su* % ce.;ful Tiio Excellent IrgrlsM#**. Itnr Aril -and Hlmbarb. In the well conducted me garden thes# two |riant* will always And P ‘*e. lut ;t is not one garden in twenty that mi> ** characterised to well conducted. H is only th>M who take a prsle in -#dng how rr. my sple did vc ge jble dish* - can #*ome from id#* garden at one tim *r a not he r during the >*,r. that may gard* and of good condu'tors of *• hom# garden. What is nicer than a well prepared dish .f bur artichoke? What makes ntc-r taria than rhuburh? W- rare y >•-*• cither f the*#* vege abies in the market or Jn try garden. In a wav they nr#* like asparagus—that Ih once well esUbllf ied in the gar#b-n ! they last for number of >• >rs. Tive flower heads conriiuito th#* edib.e pi t -f the but artichoke Tn# '#* ar#* pre| i ! —l tu<i oerv-l Just like n*t tragus—to wit etewed ar and serve! with butter, pcp|M*r. salt and vii-.egor. If #k-sired. The crop is raised from needs, but seedsmen supply suckers or rioted p;nnis and this is the #jui k-st way t# f:et a #. rop. The plants s ouM t*e *et four fc+t apt *t. ai.d wt il * ii’.UvMt**d fr*#m in#- tM.irt. T‘t * j soil should l*e top-dr eased ab it thy plan: with plenty i*f good >id compos:. L*k a|Mifu.M*. It is on#- of the most - #b liclous veg#>ia!scs of th# gartb-n. Hntiharb or pie p.ant )s 1 in#l once well esmnltahed. wib . run .u* ’ to yie!l the most #l# dgbtfu. in.itcrU, for piea or tarts that can be had from any ; source. The leaf stems are the parts m**-d. #u 1 , thr 001 l must tw mo !#* very rich so that I he leaves are m#l tender an*) su ui# t. It has a very agre-abl#* # !<1 flavor, und , is used Jiiwt hk*‘ apj .es in the nuking of ! i>i#*a. Roots rn be had #vf al! firs- #s e# I m#-n, are! ihcne shoukl -e . ( three f t a tar: ea#*h way. The c round should he fieefriy spaded or |vU>w#*<| on-1 ire rout* set 2or 3 Incnea drop Wo r#*fvat **lro(h of theae excellent vegetal !. should find .4 place Uv every wed-condu i irar#Vn '* Kfiacs. II it I lit in on IIn• r <i Inc. Th#*G*orgta Expc-'.m* n S ntion hnsjiist published a bulletin of V. pages on t re subject of Ml llnrs will giv#* n g-- .-r.il fi • ,*f g| ; - j Fart I. The Dairy r v. -*j • , , r . „j. 1 individual cow. ch * <>■ . f hrn i# Calving i Time -The dam: Th* f Stable M n agament.—Ex* rcise ar, i nui r, eot:*# g nd posture; stables and at .lla Milk ar.d Milking —The milk. *h#* milker, rromery I practice. Ripening and Churning -Rjen ng the cream, the - .4 . or. th- churn nd chum mg; ssl#ing and working the butter. Cheese Mk n f.*r the family. F#*e#iing Raanc#d rations; nutritive ratio; feeding standards. Analyse* of f**#!lng stuffs. Feeding formula*. I>e- H orn tag. Bart 11. Dairying it Georgia.—Milk and bu!'#*r from aver-#g- cows. v#ot of pro i tiu; milk ar. i butter—tmder average condltiofii-—under l##*st #x#n#lklons. Com* l I' lhvo f#xling vatu- of cotton hulls and owpru hay; 1 n- a dairy rtat#*; #'>a -rying th#* founrition #f diver silled farming, rotten vs. dairy f.innlng. ..• *, s* 1# ctmg a dairy herd; cattle ticks and cattle fever. Tm# bulletin h# wr.tten !n plain and j*ra* ticul style, dealing almost entirely v. h trotter* of to the u tual ! trv farm# r It Will prove to be a v-ry .aluabie h# Ip to ev# ry man who is not horoughly iopa#*#l m dairying, whether * k* ■p* on#* row or fifty cow#*. It will 1- * ► !• helpful I#* the steer f##der. A fr#*e ropy of th* bulletin will !>e m*nt 1#• '\ person whoe name is now on tne rn.ti.ii g ;i*ts of ihe Staton, and to . -‘i < • 1 n of Georgia ttcxuaUy engage#] ,n f.irrrdr.g who may apply for the same. N * • - 1 nts f <!#• K.a should fend four • R • n t# in starnje* for a copy. x *r ail requests to "Georgia Lx [e-rimen: Station. Experiment, Ga." !*rrnt!iiji end NtM*L Huinlnv. Th#- only rystem of farming that Is if'.ily e ;f-si. tuinlt g. is that wherein i •ek n r r i* .4 part of ihe combination T.ie si#-, is!.st—the fruit, or truck, or t!.v# r-grower or the nursery man—may t iuko .1 much or even gnatcr prodts. ii nt such farms cannot in our present tit •■! kn*#w i-lg p# rmanently sustain urn.# Iv'e- urb-ss live-et. # k Is raided and •I # n • g out Ml. A mo#lei faun, a* dls- from these s|ecial branches. 1 1 .. io-.v . variety of #*ro| sn#l a va •i*;\ of animals not only for thetr labor i.d fi* >ti ami w 00l and milk, but for the 1 ,re w .uch is nece.-sary to ma.ntam • . f ri.ltiy of the’sol!, t'orn. small grain. • _ rope, root r p>. pastures, and . S*>utn #l4l* n. will-be the staph a. id t - suould b#* apjKrti#iU 1 to each r nl to the Uve-M • k according t |.l . he . nd. 1 lons of 'dii' c.xe. Ruylng j'• 1 sh uid b# considered, for if more k i riits *1 than t..c* fa m < n fee#! I # .> tt the farm# r to th*,* ♦xt-nt becomes ‘l ♦ 1* r'* and >t a farmer, of course. 1- nt rp'isßg farmer may occasionally 1 ixe l i 'iirp.ux eap'tal in buying -to k .• t t#**o!.’K them for market and this | no* 1* 1 r-fi at<!*>, but th!.- imt: of the I*uv;r,ro- is not farming Every f.rm of lit: fri t extent fh uld ra sc all th#* horse* 1. ui- s n* ♦ did on the farm, and cattle, •nd o* ep In numb# rs sufficient to m the feed produced by the farm - : 1* iii Is the farmer s greatest profit ' h* re i little clear profit raising 00m, -mall . iin or feed of any sort for th#* 1 ark# Th# feeder who buys It an#l fe*ds t nuik'i a greater profit than th*- 1 aimer w o *r w and markets It. Th** j'iin-r Seoul#! *ld t#> h.s profits those if :h* .•: Having the fro*l and the . k t ex|*ne of bringing th** two • b# r Is havel to the farmer, an*l thus p i In fe. Hr g ar#’ g • aier than i : -f :!.*• f-* icr who must buy both ! ■ * u and f- I Every we!l manag and farm rn* • *s wide variety of factors and “ie u i/. tion < f #*\#ry r* ource gives full j play 10 1..- mental as well as physical *1 ;:t*y 0. the farm* r Not every farmer ii io all th#?* succeMtfully. Th© farmer who can Is a genius. —~ ■— Mtrngin—What Is Iff Tlie Farmers Review says: Within th# three years there has app a red on he r? irk* t. In New York, a commercial • t. D tiled Nlirag'.n. It is manufactured . Germany and is shipped from there to | the a. rots that handle il In h,s country , I: ta witia ut doubt a go and thing In Itself. iut lih us# in this country has been at i 4 f nil* and with varying success This partial I t.i lur** itas Urn #]u* to the fa*’t that Nl < : .ik n Is a iierishabb article and can l>e Ilej in i# t on to keep only a few months, ora th# n it must not be <*xp*s# and to high trrnperatur#’*. #.•-♦ It will b*t and the ♦ rmen'aticn that follow* will destroy j -v-ry vt igc ot its value. Thu Nit 1 agin consists of minute germs jof *1 v* r root bacteria held in liquid. douhtic * with water for Its base. The t moculati. n of soil takes place when the •lover seed to be sown is dipped in this I.quid. A I ttk- of the lliuk I will s#*ak n.iilgh seed <•> sow u llttlo over !ia!f an aero. As we hav© said, the results have 1 t been aina>i good, .is the liquid his trequer tlv sp*ibd before It reached the man tha was to use U. TIm 4 report* on it have th* r# f-.re la?* n often against it. th* livxultt *vi ##d and -tr.g no la t er than the mi Inoculated s*. ! Wider extieiiments, h. weVi-. have si min th .( :hi- Nltragin 1 | .f great value when wo condltloM are pi. ent; namely if the soil is sterile of j c over ba t i g*Tins, aid if the Nitra- I, ;n is In proper condition when it is up pi. to tiie seed. Of cours©. if the field •c. which the clover is to be sown has all th* baetcr a It r. eds the addition of more j will b# of no consequence. Rut in many I .-ections of file country the farmers arc 1 utterly unable to grow clover, and it Is now !U.te conclusively proven that th*# reason Is tha* tlie soli lacks entirely the bacterial gertn growths necessary. Pro r* >-r Duggar of !he A a ama Exiroiiment ftta Lii asserts that there has never been pla t th.it hud disappointed th*' Bouth more t an c ini -on clover, as it had w b ly #1 p*!sl>*enrly failed even where It sh< uM have !-**n u#rossful. At last it vas <li over#**! that the only leasoi- for * its failure lay in the fact that the m>H on will* h t. * i was sown had n#> clover uib**r# le Pacter u Exp# rlm**nt w*re un • taken ui tho stat.ou to demonstrate | the fact. Tlte brrap llitok. A N* w Variety of Hlco —JarMn r.< o has b*en pwlurnl In Aa *]|a Parish for 4 ye.r and Is now h Ifirgt r proportion than other r! **p. in fa*t. a. nund Crowley fully two-thlrd of the crop in Japan. The row ley Hire Milling Cos import from Japan pevernl C 'rhrid •ch year for need. Honduras and Japan .ire the only varletUv pl mted. No doula *• her varietlea would do up w- 11. but ti* -• ►*• in -to la* tli most rl* slrabh* in the market. Rice ha* been milled imported from Japan and coni p.ir-d with what t* being daily milled f our h>* l raining and there U rn> dif ference ri either yield or quality. All rlc** nntur.illy deierioratea and run* to red or wild varieties and ll Ip nee*.. . ry to change seed frequently In onb r to keep up grad*** There h* l*ei*n tov much of a tendency to plant and harvest .is much a* iwmaible regardlej*a of qua!it n Va*t improvement 1* yearly be*r • 1 rough* about in cultivation and •owing pu*.table peed, and lnpien*] of ia iMg so much l*w gride rice, growers •• re > >r|v Improving in quality and grade Th r‘.< industry In this country has h! n phenovnevul development. A few yenra **:o cut a few thoueand pack* w ra; ed. thi yepw the ll*tle town of Ctowley w ! market fully ,r<o n Pack* f i bit *h 1* a repr* peiH rg narlyS s*iU.- hfO htt*se|- T* n yea** ago Crowd y wa mg In• xlit• r; • There wre five large rl*a mMD ir \ :ha town an ! another mill will b*- ere* ted a* once. There are nlo rice m its h nearly every station along the line of thr H !' ll and mill* on branch In* Th> industry hex beieme aecond in importune* In ihe p;ate. sugar being fl-t —Johr Gren, (Ha > The Ix>nd n It ipherry.—Where the plantation 1* sobly for fruiting we set the plant* 4 feet apart each way. th% Mr ne a* hilH of corn In the flekl. mark ing <he land both ways with a com , nwrkT. Thl, -nahlM. u. to <J,, of :h, work w.th a her so Ii l mx menunry to ,tuk. t rospborry, lnco It I, noi , r ., : liko the* CoUlbert. Wc In the fall, or In early - t , cause for failure In plar,. .1 , raspberry ta tn piantu K • prinir. when the plain, o* , . , i!ry weather follow-,. S, i , . 5 Inehe* deep. Arming ti.c - over th* root*, cutting hark • within lncite, of the gro„i .. jr llvator Is k pi joliut l>;n , wc-k* the plantation will i or thro*- hoe.n*, throne, piMMa ,r, p rft ! ritjutre no winu-r protiH-tMj the northern United Km.. , , * In the early sprint? w, clip of iiHlKe atirar, about 1 toot f „n of the r.u,pb< rry can,,, ~,a , i ..bout 2 to J fee- hi*h Th, j keep the colttvater coins i tween tb- row-! once v. . y tlwi season, brmic careful n,, t Just before th. pi I • r>ws, ftiwe this Would kn •-k . tlon of the ripe* fruit. \v< ~ Loudon invariably m pint hot piant the Loudon or , 1) % , berry on low or wet lan-1 \ plani.ith-n le d—tred partlull; ,J. nnd putlally (. , plants I , ultlvated only one way with opart, sucker plants heir,* form a con-tnuoun hedge • •% .-.mount of fruit can b,, king out the ru*ker plant it itpece of 1 or t feet nlotgt h, !ng a t ood .3ed hill after th.- . over.—Cuarlee A. Orren. (’adfornki lertomt —The |.„ . Cal I for nl.l oran.ee an.l ), c r m rapidly*. The coming crop t ~ i, t )t , ’ nearly i,.#w carloads, w .t, gain In lemons. It will r> | of h# cars day for an day to • • crop, and with only two rattr- a * problem. for the fruit munt j,..; ventllatw! t. i rrotcct.d from • , it* at. over a 2.i<tt*mlle Journey. . the temperature .> i,w neaily One raili, ad .A, se ured cm „,, ~ tor cars to handle the crop. Kit ;t ..ij be made to pick the fruit and market as soon as |e..p !.* for .. n.ut froat would ruin It. The > now ~. , in tha United Matas when frosts a , possible, and where cltius f.u. s , . solutely safe. Tile Irralnlng —When the Enr! h rr. rrnment, atmut a half century . . ,n . cl loans to the farmers .hat undenlraln tlie forms wnh t, , l made rule that all tl * situ tld hi , four feet deep. This was not, , m .t be supposivl. to escap‘ danger fr,- n fr ... hut they had found by careful p •! t t a tile four feet deep wouM 1 egln . r, , out the water from the soli mu ti u <i <-. and would discharge Its water a. r Ihan one nearer the aurfac,- Ti t- < proven by laying tile alternately at it f„reni deptns. It Is at such .let ths if the water has pressure ei.ei. fr Us way through the poious tt.r *•: „r when laid to take awny the : r f tn * spring a lesa depth may do. hu tn li climate we think It would b at t winter to have the |dpes a go and and pth. We have had Iron pipe* free*.- *n I o -it when laid three feet deep, and the-, a .1 do it almost any winter If the salt u* not al)owe.| to run steadily In < • J ■. h so ta to keep It In motion. TANARUS; cc, o. many root, are liable lo lof.ow ;fie p and if they cannot get Into tl at. "?sj It they wll: so crowd It m to t r,.,k If Im fully convinced that tr.- .. , . '.uniaged or Anally killid more ,nf.. than blight a:g| ail tho Insect- p.t id get her. I know a fine orchard of ovpr cw hrn. dred acres, tha# ought to be man s it’ **wner a comfortafilc tlu.t tin., tsen absolutely ruined by ~w T. ■ •'’ Is now run by rent. ho raise ,w>f polatises, melons and other gant*:. tru k In the orchard. I have made fruit h for that place at th- rau of for from fifteen to h pack fine fruit In to ship to I> t.-c. lalteve the plow has rulnwl that ,c wt# and bustnesw. Geranium* fo~ Winter. On* rrti trouble with most people t* they gsv* t(.< geranium* ton much root room I ot-r* grow th*-m In the seme for i year* t this method of pruning tops* and r each Hummer. After repotting. the r are divert plenty >f water every day 1 buds being remove*! until last of Heptember, at which the plants uetmllv hove t > removed to the house. Rapid • Mann In at once after repotting, and pots should be turned often to k©*l plant a in good shape. No leggy, ung ap pea ring geranium* w.ll be seen plan Is followed, unless one pref* kind. Such a profusion of flower** ** gets from such plants i* seldom *lde of a greenhouse. The plants w! for yean*, there being no llm.< 1 •ge of usefulness. as the top* both being r newed each year m*k**s almost like new plants. When i stalk begins to look old and rough be cut back whenever a strong n- " ** appears near the bottom of tn< pi** • and the n w branch be trained In •> l shape —Lena A. Holmes. Wh.-at for Ko-vh- —lt I* very 1 In my estimation, whether a l- f lor chickens as well as for older coukl bo found than whole wh < M Is comtumtilvely a cheap fo***l. * long as we can get best quality at * si venty-bve cents a bushel, a grade at frm fifty to sixty cents .1 b>©dej Hornet lmee I have made wheat hi* exclusive ration for young ■ weeks at a time, besides whut * worms stel green stuff they up on a free range, and 1 h*v* been pleased with the returns [on whole wheat grow quite Is spring I have not had the win 1 land my hen* did only mod*t * ' . | In laying. For a few weeks now fowling win at again, both to • and the oider stock, snd bsrd> *‘ <aJ bigun this when the little ch • ja | ttuiKing a much more rapid t how tii* hens do shell out th© egg* Improved Flock*.—lt I* getter db mlttad that Improved poultry * Jjs at It. t*T*>portlon a* the improved hog* or sheep; that l* on gene ctples. Of course, the great m-**'* 1 tty Is rawed snd sold by the bum J car loads of poultry ami C4K ri> * r*, all over the West com** from tu© ** and. since the introduction of - td breeds, the supply is rapid lug No farmer can afford to w 4 rl rcmmoti chicken* If they * fu I (bloods they should procure * ;| bred roosters ami they will pleased with the cross (hat J 1 work into put# breeds. Fur© bt • ‘ t qu.cker, grow larger, sell for n tiVX * lay more egg* and require ** 1 r!l * rare, but wHh warm, clean. n ,,t quarters, a variety of toon. *'' y 1, W fading too roucii corn. eSf* ‘ all through the winter.— I aru side. - Notice. We solicit articles for thl* d* t**?*,* Th- MUM of <h. wrlt.r • , ,oy thr lti.r or arllf!*. j for publication, but a *n good faith. Quwtl' * twl e©mmun|c*tls to •■rleult'urßl and horilruini ' w( , r s If *ddrr<.d lo A * rl .uainwW l * , MtUvdffovlU*. Ob.. Will ••*'* 1 BtlccUon.