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Ferfsctlv tastel s. elegantly coitxJ.
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Vertigo. CostiveMvs, Pt’er.
sick Headache, Constipation and
a!i Disorders of the Liver.
Price 5 cents a box. Sold by druggist* or
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that carries out the moan
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* very word ho used you are a
winner. This sentence: “We! ave
not * * enough, and are put
to very awkward si: .s for want of
them," is from the works of a stand
ard author. Perhaps you have read
it. Look for it. if you don’t find it
just guess at it, you may hit it. Sec
exact tc'r'.s in tho advertisement
THE CON’STiTUTiON.
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Tb» Ox-xtlt- lion.
FARMS AND FARMERS j
♦ Short Talks With-the Men Who Guide the Plow
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NOTICE TO IXQtTItEttS
1. Wrbc plal-iiy » 'l I" tb*r>Hnt. i
• frtvS’uoiUy th» wiu«»n* l<» which
r* ar’* «!• >
2. <’nnl»iH'ii»qi*irw -tr? tlyf >mat
ter* «x»iic Tiiini? ;h« k furtti.
a. \« x er auk f«'r answ *r by matt
4. N» \« rr*’\ wl*.‘»r aa articlecau |
t>r n«»r the .
i» Aiwa* I* :iv<- vus;rf'i!l narie:*n<! i
a<b’r.*a. ’ll > u<w »»•’< vour
riMti" |«»ihlt* s !»<sl. ►«%■«*»», »n<l inttLua
or’- will t* i*rlr»*<M.
A Ciinfu!';.•? • i f'r ftitora
I T'-i’-r ■•i<v. •*»» ' * ■ ’vr.ttf.i: •»-
•viHmp ytHir til’* t ’•«•»!■ il •***•*
Ir r. n’r miv v.Hv.preff.
7. a:i< .al n«! In rotirTn
qnlfi -* » :«rly. I n t <•>
• st ’v* r tn in *t !>•»:*• r.** ■
i».’ ’ bar. *tn lit : aw• k I- ford
| th. ‘ I’M! ri» j
A. nil h untrirw nnd com-
muricut’’in* f •*" UH* •I**’"' to
TH E< ’»V I ' 1 ’’! U»N.
< I’. ua*l i . 1 H»p:;rtxu* nt.
SELECTING SEEDS.
There .ire imroc varlctls* <>f garden vege
t ihka «!»•• s- «»r which can be r • casi'y
; mid cheaply pr.»cured. t.nd are s<» g«-n. rally
(true to name, th,st it In hardly worth while
• for a ! | :•• ’ . >■: hou Wife. .'
; particularly truo of c.tl»b «,■■ s. Uftr, tur-
i of hi. Tini.il h.sblt. or that n.jttire two s. a
’ so s to tnati.ro a « rop >f . «•< Is. liut every
■ <«..’•• tioszl.i it: <ko his own selection mid save
... his ot.i, luowiag from :!;• >1 tends
' •>! vegetables as | < .s, betas. Ind tn tgar
' .1, . or.i. p o.U". .-. i eui umb ts.
. • te. Til. sole. tio:t t :,l saving of sueh :< eda
..>:>• • I y
r I • . d ..... , t
i hits In :•! .tiling the :■« .Is th.it have
l-.i. Ki.dier d by 11 s own iMUda and f...i:t
Ins own i,aid<-i r. f.itj -. •.. < I.tlie trouble.
I J'.-iKti.* tie .•.vug of th- io-t of buying
is .in ii-tit wortli i-u'a-;di ration. When
1.••.■ .• . .. .• ■ . ....... r. i i'i
. • . . . i
tiie :;;.l i’i «1 com;*:.•!.• ~k. — oi the years"
0., -ra;. :, <1 i u gm s .on of .■el.-eiiug
hul, •>« .i.. .. tin! . A ..irt'i.r v. no
• ■ ■:••■. .I r..
. •. ■ ■ i i. i■ - much .... two to i:v•
bu .... ,S by using careluily s- beud s.-ed of
J u! t b ■ >• . . .
i >ia,.,<i. .1 a « r . p j .< ;-i i:o:n ri.-d t.il.va
pi ••• .. . • .. . i .. . . r
j’ .tr. A re -<• ti y:< l.| o. < nly two
b ..-:. !s ~f . mi j,- r acn- wool ! .itnouut, m
a oi Pn :.• .« s, t.» . *-■ bu.-iiel.-. oi corn.
V.01..1 JI Ct. ,1 I to buy a I- >•••! buggy
anti a w t«.wi .011. r'.. wit.-i tin
• .-l.oi. < •<;■. ti,*- v I .»f w * ■ . is probably
: mi m ■ iii.ti l . • U oy tun <j ..ibty and
, v ty o/ .. «!.
' ..t !••■ . i , t|vr!"?.ii >n in is;<;
• • twenty a I . . . • .•- ot
• :. i i in tin v;:r>. ... t. ~i ti pencil in Ihn-
I. :.ti No. t’ uiti g t > • total voice of
tsi'ii hut .itm .•«•<. ti* • li.it ;n , <<nta p- <’
!• ctlto and .... ~. ,i Jt 1 I bushel.
I .. • . i. t»t il ;»i .1:1 ■■ id lint and rod
1 ... ; . • • ■ . ....... r. . .u ..l-
. •:..... l
I. i.i lire..;*', T i-- . ..." th.- tot il
v i • a ■ i t . •
twenty v..r . t.« - vv..s fttg-X tin i, th"
i v .1:, total j.r • >u. of thi i.'-.-t variety
■ v til...’- j.:. ..<..- ih.ni t.. ;\. ■.•.;•• ot uni
I t... t:ty V. ri ’.. -. it w ru’d tie js-rftctlj’ sale
i iis-t:},... that G e .tver.iie pr.tdu' tii• nsi
; c. all Clio ja- -is |,i.<tt<cd by al! t!u« farmers
I 1!.: .lilt ■ it the s rith Is mwll l« .oW the
•v. i g- of I ... t.. :\v r. • vai ’i...
..• ■ •
t- . • •• tn" • tl. i. tint if we g' .nt thi'.
• .... i ; ■ i
| tb> a - , ra of tin- tv tu v::ri< ti.-s it
I W II I • ■• n at ■■ 1 1.-1 t :i. see-eg u.- Io - s
IWM ir- UM •do r- So . !•'•» t : has i••
! *„■••» planted v?.', or<i:-.’.r.i .-■•<!, h" tray
J . - :... i.f i11.:.-, b r r■. ..r at.‘i! of
f’.lr". ::s 111- r.n ;'.t h.« failure to procure
an.’ oit it v r- b vir tv to lie b >d
Os, mrse :!i« te • . ..|. ;;i. tv.-.-nty va-
r> ■ a: I !*• , x;s r . I - tuti in «is ttn
• > r the !:!gh rn .-sure or in’. ■ :v< ~s;. m.
... • i •
r;”icinir't .1 4. - pounds to 7 piunds. But
. . .. . , ■.. • n nt
i •
i.- t:..:e :.: now « it ’• in.l to niak"
. tli ’ < ".s-llen of reed e..ra f ..- mxt year.
It s’. ,ti!d be ,1 . •• in th. Ii- Id. tsrfore. the
. i , ■ . • i • - i.
• i p-k.. . will . i»n :.e hi oid.-r. Tho
t . .■ . ;. es . I ’lid to tn. .I’s
i ■ i • . Ti ■ .- ... •> -tl • %.. . . ..Uld
• ’ t •’ e«• ks, hl O’l-l liligers :!l 'III '
I ■ . cl • . '. el. «
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Mon I: .1 it
A i'-‘
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’ ’ .... • •• r ■ ho t i.<v Ih- i • to
i •: • .• oi g p. ii In - d "
i . v, .■ If : ti the e!4 l. .g v.iri■■: -s
i t I• .. : - n .• ; , t. dby I-. intfng the
• ■ .; f..r • ralso . '.. su;.‘ r • in son,..
1.-: :> ti. v.> • I that
. ;• ‘ .1 .. i-A . ■'.■ ’• d 111 this
, ;. ■ > . <. . .nd c. : <.•:• -i. . .i . ft. .t of str-
ip ■li.i ■ u! ’io: oj <<.' .nd put tli-
• •
;■ • ’ W! : t ‘ - v> • I'. •’ tio tl I' that ■’!• 11 <>'
n-- . • f • ..I m‘.e .1 :■ . .iiing v.,r’ ... »
«. I. -an •• - i :r. ■to Idn.l 1 i.l
tv.... to • ...I t>- by nriil as ni.-tiy
i.r -i n .i of . '.'h dl • • t
v ri. ; . XX . ..., I.ot wish .- ■ of any in
ferior n. r of ar.v that are of doubt
ful !• •! ty. Wra • o n i.i I • i.ir n iy,
I I v.it.h n..:n«- variety, • rr..- of rij« n-
■ ire. ran- «>f s 1..!- r and mail to us at
"i s; -r.i i. m. «u.” it. KEIiIHNG.
FARM CORRESPONDENCE.
Questions Answered by tho Agri
cultural Edito*.
A Chlf s Cud.
ISIr. George i». M it'o ter.
y. tals us a •■•nail rotird bail, about the
six-. ~f and r. - ml.ling :■ Oi. batr,
f, ti. ••! of hafr.-. w'ti.-h n is t ik n from the
stomach of w ,!e.,d calf. Mr. McElw.<e
•
| calf, and ti* pr.xif of the claim state, that
ba ” ■ ■ th * • from oki man who ha*
I- -:: strk k. ti dow n with paralysla for
.d otit a year.” < te. In ::<•<! lion to this
cv nler.e, <?, r... fur; . r -,v- : "XX liil,. inquir
ing for stamps 110 in.tii the cud> an old
a. •,uaii.t in. .• of mine sal.l; "You can add
1 y t- -t mony to it also, for I have seen
ti • n- t; k a fr< m <i"er several tin:. our
: correspondent ir-.es on to my that ho
“le v r did I ’• v.. tii .■■ w s such a thing
• ■ ' • ■. •
i and after so l g yo:ir r-nly to s. v nil in
v. .. . - ■ ■ ■ . 1 seeing
I tit's I thought 1 would get it iu.d send to
j yn.”
In reply, we an- con.gr.iln">! to fay that
1 Mr. McElwt • .- .olivine,.; on v. ry slight
tisiirao’ y. We <!«» rot doubt that the bull
u !. n a ■ ./ - : i
FUi>n.‘.t iio . vid, neo whatev-r that the h ill
Iw ,s us.,l by the ,alt a- a cud. On the
contrary, lh<- bill Is notning more nor less
; than wli.it is • i'--! a "hair ball.” formed
by th" hairs li. k. i by th" calf fr- tn Ills
own body or from the 1 •.*>• of another
‘calf, and t ■ n swallow-.i. aril by tiio
• chut— ";t action of i* .- stomach gradually
h it- 4 int n I>. I: i' n uncommon
t':i.:g. W" have s .I, “,>u‘t b ill-"’ ::s big
at .it o- .r.,—• t’ ’t v. re t.-ilon from tho
‘ rtoni.ieh of .i h’»~-<-. Th. •• dust ball, mnv
j form.d from the li t hairs,
j «li”>t. etc., of refute mills siuffs tbit are
t rometlrirs fid to i«-r.< s. If ycu hi.d «
; arr.i’itd the so-c* lied cud you would have
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA„ MONDAY, AITGITST 9, 1897.
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I easily found that ft was made up of nn.rs.
you would have olif-erV’-l that the eulf
would I'.ivc root! d'.stroyid the bull if it
had chew.d on it a* a “cud." The cud
ot a ruminating tinlmnl Is nothing more
than :• wa i of the hav. grass or other
rough food that lias Is.-n oaten during the
<!;.y, and which the an'mal "b< Iciiesi up”
I' to none thor, i ghly m -tie it", or chew. If
jou wish to be thoroughly convinced,
watch any ruml.mtit'g animal tciui- •hewing
animal) as sh" e!:. .vr. Yen will s< •• h. r
“be'ch tip" a something and immediately
commence clu wing. In a f. xv minutes you
will <.!■ < "Ve her swallow it. and almost ln:-
nr «ii:i' •ly fetch up another wad. Stand
ne.fr the aaltnal and :is :-he fetches up a
wad cutch tl’ r by the throat and prevent
her from swallowing it, and then examine
1 her nioiith and you will I’nd that the
••n-nn thi::g" sin- h r. ‘ lr-!i lied tin" is simply
gtass. liny or otte r food. Try it and report
the result.
Split Mule’s Hcof.
F. F. Mullins, Aeo .a. Mi.-u.—Wo know of
1O method by v. iileh ymf could < nttse the
Injur.-1 h o? to gi off and then cause
;• ii’thcr to com. If It had been properly
tr.at. d at t'rst it eon'd have be- a healed
.ip. It in r. iw probably i.i’pr <cti ib'.e to do
‘ ■••ytliing with it, th" bone is probably
?. tlini. ly hijund. wl i- i is tl " enure of the
i failure to heal up.
Running at the Nose.
' J. XV. it i -!i:«m. Weaver. T. x XVe think
! It is very probable that . o-ir Imrs s have
' f-iam’ is. n mi v be nasal gleet, which is
. 'ino-t as l>al. an! g-t < rally eti i In ~ltnu
er.s. Is t I.- <li.-’ ilia-' Very olieii: lv< ? Tiio
bi .lit g at tin! lias" i< very suspicious.
Corns.
To .1 W. K., Sandy Fl t. S. C.—Herr.ove
l th- s'... and ]• ult:<‘e th.- loot la old r
I to s ifter the hoof in«l reduce the in
llan-n: tl m. Tle-n rasp the wall of the
hoof down level and put on a bar sh
XX te n th sb.oe titt.d rasp away a little
I of ti: • will ill-,air • th- emu so that the
’ s*><>" v 'j pt. s on f’. This :n ty I e
< al! th i' tn i <ty. If matt’-r his lotmi-d
I it will he well t” na-.k" :-m ’ll op- n'..g in*o
I It to .iilow tin- in.liter : > ' 1 '1" . th'-n poul
tb-< '. w <l. ; - tln n jut on a bar shoe uu
.-tx.v.-dir. .t< <l. Fat a littb tar and oakum
| in ’h ' ep i’ing to k" p out the dirt until
| ii nev. ;•••. e- of >■•!• grova up. K•< P the
I I r 1 . . n until tli. sole of th" f b. -
J ceines s.ri’h)- 1. and by not pn'itig th" t;
i and u- c i flat In: will not b" troubb ii
j with earns any inor<.
Impaction of Large Intentinea.
Mrs. ,b . King, f.inti n, Go.—Tho rymp
t.>rns ’ .!• :t. .1 nnlti it" pr. tty sti eiy-ly
'bat there vv.is some o i-truetion la th"
i.i’. .. lnb inis, 'ill- lying on the K’o-aini
Ft etch i out at full I agth b a ehnraeter-
Isi . symptom of ’.his pirticular tr. übh-.
r-u... ", if Inn I ’ivVed, l.:".il>in.at;"h sets
lb a .1 iv or tv. >. when tin pain be. oine.i
<■• i.tlt-i. e. I .tafne fast, pni •• fist uii'l
in ,v b" v.. .k. and ’b ath ;>n foil ■•.• -•. The
r tn nicnt al tir a 11 ounce r.I
i otine< ■ .1 a. 1 ounce ground git ger, 1
’ir.ini n x v. ri ■a. Th. ■ shor'd b. dtssulv
«■ 1 in 1 pint <>f b tilin' water. Hut your
i<< rs.- I. i <w . h.r v II or d- ad. and fur
ther diseussiou is u-.-I :.s.
Diarrhoea, in Horse.
J. D. V. MeXV., okla.. has a niare
th u s ours wl . tn-ver >’••■ is pill to vork.
Has e, ,v., ,i I- I,.ng and v.u’its to
kn->w v. ~ to .1., ;„r it.
Sent ■ ■ ■ tltutl naily “wa -l.y"
or 1” > i tl..- bowel:. iiossibly
Hi's v e I;:., ss <>r <l. f et whs the moving
< ii"" of the former out r g t'.lng rid
ofter. Hut s’.niii!m< - It .s caused by
<■ ■ " nni.- iy food and i.ra- s • n low,
mar.-ny la: Is. tea j. i. h preen f ial wl.cn
’ ' .• 1 ’lined i it, drlnkkig bad wa
iter. Find out tin- cause if possmle. If
from f i d < r water, change tl •• <■
I and li.t!" mor.- Is m led. If from a
I • i ■ ■ from • •
j (.Ac . -id <.’•.< -half pints to ouc quart
<4 raw t n- •>! oil and two dratn-i of fluid
< ■ tra<" of I . lia l.tnna at one <’us, . We
’ .» lin’d to si.’.-j.’Ct that Is It con tl-
. fities.-l a - .! requir-s cat’fill fe-.iing and
[nd v. t ii-, . ulways watering bi fo'e
f.- ling, and r.-Vi - working In r within
one ’•> u.-n .-.’id a half In,lira after fciiing.
A Stalk of Cotton.
V. G' en. W. If - City. T- x Is exp. rt-
I ■ • • low many bo ...”
j : clue., on on. stalk of c ttai. and wan’s
t.» ka.c.y v.fi.at I’ln-’iint of | no: j.lcr. . nitrite
t ••:’ n <la. ru.rial" of y..-*: i , lUul li. used
t i m.ii." a I qii.d t’v 'ink- i- tor < a. h ‘•inlk,
f
i XX, w.iuiil •ay about one pound of nl
i traio of :.”!a, 1 i.r pounds of ,-ici.l phi s-
I P'ia-.e and or.e- i. ls pound of laiiiu'e of
I You would ii”. I ■ th
' : ;.;.r w.a.h! b In hr tl.m nitrate of
«..li <.r rnuri.ite of pr.rli. Saltpeter .sup
id i. Ii aitrog. n and pot i: '.-„ and the
'.alter ui m" ‘i ti.oii. aviiili.b!" form. Say
I one i' mid saltpeter to four pounds rchi.
hies vio iM i'.-vv«r for two npplieatlims of
tv.o w • a ap. ri. or lour a.pnli ■ I Otis of
ot ■ v. »l. part. ’>: ■•• a v• < k v.ould per
haps b< b e. until S, ptetnber Is 1 ..
E’fO’Jy Murrain—Melon Wine.
: To .! Av’ ry. !■ ■■ c .in ~ <1 ’. XX’e «!o
; ti >; know which one 1,1 <‘'e s. vci .1 dis
.ic . to will i th< term "ld.>-dy murrain"
Iiso: . n i-ppi:. <1 y..ar :le Irtv. . Csii illy
v. i ■. ■ eati : •-•■i-niz. a. ’.artieii’ .r dis. i-e
’• L" i. . ..vs • remedy. M. !• ’.* wino
j ;t’ .! jibo.it a .in) other v..ao is made,
i vv. sni Th" pnxniet nirot I-' prop-
' «r!y i .1: 4 wir.< . If any e: can give
j Av. ry a ■•■!> < i:i! recipe for in iking
i .in oi w ine, pk-ase do so -by letter tu him
as ab «ve.
Fertilizer for Egg Plant.
To F. <l. W.. New Tro;.. Ala.—We have
no sp da! formu’.i for eggplant, but •
p. c it wouhl *■ quire about the same
f’.i mulii as the toma.o plant, say onr
t'. :al . a< i of add pli'isphi’te, cot ion me?.!
c d I;.wi’h tup drc-saip-s of iiifrat”
of so<i i a::« r the plants st.-rt to grow.
Topping Cotton.
To N. 1,. lily, 11. ml. t. Tex.-Oiir expe
rience (on th" ex-., i im-:it station) I
!■ • 1 > t"• taupe g of . olton. Sontetlm s
[lt bendits; oft u-r ' itijtl-es. and'it is im
pi -ui.l.- t i )ia ..v !>••.■oi'eb.niil wh’.-tb r it
will . ( . .I or ii .rn.. 1 .. r< fo’e We 4 •
led .!v . i e.;. I,- at ait We have tri d .1
tnorousnly.
Horres Not
X Bi 11. I' e ie d.i. Fl.t.—Horse., not
[ jv.i i':"g w!»r-n driv. n in hot Weather 1<
not a d:-”as.. of its If but Is a symptom of
• mie <i t g. m. nt of t ;,.- sysf. m. Tone up
i " ,sys>.di, prat-, rly and th. ro will l» ■ no
« .mpl.iint . f im’ sweating. Give tlrsl five
driedim ■ of a’ . s, <>• . ..u' o of pentitin and
on., oune •of ging. r. When purging is over
mix <>::•■ nd a half ounces c.»pp. ras. two
«.’<’.< allt'i "- r. Mix nn<!’livid" into twelve
powik r: ...id give one nigi:'. and morning in
soft feed.
Staggers of Cows.
To O XV. Ft:inrllle, Tour cow
j.i.. . t.iy ba* wh • • tiled • nivn . : ii ■. or
’•.tl ■■ •.imati.-ii of the br.i'ii, the Intl.imtn.-i
--t."l I' ■ .> el.’■■■■■ .■ i p... If t s .• ill. .1 a! .
Sv'Jw X M-pngo Medical Ref-
X ei’ii'. Book, giving
P»”7* valmi. !e intormatlon
V.'i':."' ’o «i-l "" ’i or wr-
V-VCa man :.!!’•< :c«l with
uj&.’-j-t ' Address the leading
i. T 1 *' 3s .. ><R. HATHAWAY
4 •. ... guuui (Jr id .arcct, Atlanta, Gx-
staggers. Sometimes there arc very de
lirious syrup:, .ms, a mounting even to fren
zy. Trcatm. n. Is v ry unsatisfactory, very
f< w < .i.‘'< s ever t” n'.er.ng < v. n partially,
although th. y may i ve a long time.
Strawberries —Distemper.
J. A. A. Send i. nts to Georgia Fxper-
In-eiit Station Evj><riincnt, Ga.. nnu ask
f.w Bulletin ’so. S 2. on strawberry culture
to b • rent J ail.
For ’listi n’?' r very little treatment Is us
ually required. It !' ad: .as - that mis*
inn its Iva n the animal In a well
vertllntcd stable, ’f th" throat n sore put
a piece of gum enmpbor into a pall if
belling water and hold ft tin.hr b's no"',
covering nr im.l with a bl. nket to keep in
the .-team. l’ > tills fifteen or tv . nty min
utes at a tlni" three times a day. Dis
solve two drams of chlorate of potassluni
In h ’lf pint of col.) w-iter amt add on-- te i
spoonftti of flul’f extract <>f ’.>• -Iladonna.
Rhid e up nod g.ar-!o h’s throat with it. by
p. irlng a Utile Into Ills m eiih h-ld a little
ui..vo a lov.-l i tvl forcing him to mov< ha
tongue. If !:<• cult' let down lis h< id at
one. anil h. u tepeut it, and so or until all
is lISO.I If there Is fever "iv- half our.eu
saltpeter in drinking water once a day.
Don't give .'.ny physic. If i n nii-e. :s forms
poultice with warm poultice, changing
twxo a day, until the alwee'S ’.xeomes
Soft; opi n If I i<l iuleot Into It ; little of a.
lotion :na«!e of one-half otir.ee c.irbolie acid,
one pint of water. Keep uu the poultices
for a few days after tho ab .- ti is opened.
Horsre nnd Cattle Book.
N. J. Daw. Slrir; bury, X’i s.—Write to
Dono’tie A 11< limb. rry. I'ues ill., fora
copy of Dr. Melntm :.'s "1 >h'.’tis'-s of Horses
uni Cattle." We think the prko is $2.50.
Cotton Seed Mill.
To Seth XV’ st. Kingston, >7. C.-Wedo hot
know anything about the <■ itton seed mill
you Inquire :■ ’ . it. if v.« wished to find out
we would write to ".M inii'iclur. r of Per
ryman's Cotton iv 4 M.U, Birmingham,
AU."
Saga and Thyme.
To T. L. Davidson. David: *n. 3. C.—Tho
I. Ve shoul’i b" (-.:’th' i'e.i Ju: t Ix-foro the
plant.; commence to bloom and dried In the
shade.
Shocking Com. and Shredding It.
A. iv. Bush, liii’ it"’i. S C., mid W. J.
XV.. tin. :,w ’ -1, Ala. -i ■ '■ i b i’”V If you
. :i. tell me any w •>■ barve ' a c om
<ro t . in il ls .-e.'tlon .'s t” the corn
I’i t 1 " sell, h, tie bl.’•i. f".i<ier ail’l tiie
stalk in su< .i <■■>... 1 i‘ l > tb:t limy v.i.l :”1
I p nd go «l for s’.teli tm-k is
li .t • niui", an.! < "■•■ Th'- :■••"’ i'.-l cu.-
J, .. 1., t,, J,ml II." 1d,..’., 10.1.1er Alien
It ri; •• In August and to 1 • ill th-
. i and it ns soot t veil ’tried
In s'*’pt• ’tii■* r. I’o ■1 1 r s at lt !• *• 1.l- t‘.
Jl.’Ve you ever h'i.l any ’Tix rl’-n. with
•• b.. lv‘. . ... I • . • b’< ■■■■'> ell mo lit
vv. i.t stage tin com i cut.
V. ,- hav" two yia-s’ experience in
cut! lie afel shocking corn.
XV" cut the corn down at the ground a
few d ivs, a W" 1:. later th in the date
at '.vli!<-!: tlm blade t uro unuaily pulled;
1- . k tog. th. r about i‘-i hil'3. Make a
fr unc. or si”.eta horse, by Inserting two
•i or 5 fe< t Ion; lx ,ieh legs In one end of
s< antkitft < r p .1-l t> nor tw<ive feet long,
si that It will nap-- r !.!.'■ a tall whit"-
v .shir's I' tie.i with th." lefts knock'<l oft
• • one < mi. Bore a one-ami a half inch
bo horlsot tally t trot gh the po ■. or
se.-’iitl'.:.} . bl .’kt tv.o or three feet ”'om the
legs, un i Insert i r. 4or round pole that
will project two t* et on «aeh id”. Tills
ma!.-. -’ v font-<•"! in r.,t eroas in the nngl. s
of V. ’■:> equal nu.nl>. rof stalk” should
be Sim. It!:.y arrat.g’( 'll wr. p ami tie
the tops of th. . •.•>.its t -ether nl< ely. using
twine. Thea withdi . tho loose pin anti
n move th<- lo r a. <i so in.
i.i* is slti.id untii too ears are dry
enough to It. ep 1 neribi before the stalks,
on the stall.:’ r.ti.l <i. > tile <•! an corn.
Haul the st.'lks to tin- barn ami rua
through a s'.” .I<l!ug machine. Tho sht- .l
d’.l • orn . ’ i.!. . ot e.’tn lir.y, arc g> ■ i :>
eet.-n !•; hot •.• an.l e.ittie. If y.u pr. lei.
you n. iy leave tl’.- . ars on the st.iikn uni.l
tun through the shr.dil'r, which breaks
oft tho la's and ’l’ii.eia to one side.
I. A. M ”.'i n, -iti.i.i; .. in iigent foi
tii" best slir. <;<i. r we ha. e tri, d.
I';..- time I'vqu<l t<> siitiien i.tly cure
th" corn aml s ...ks will <>. p< nd upon the
weather. Tii" <a: . will lie r. ;<ly for dry
cnougii to loop in crib) P.-iore ti. ■ sinks.
Ti.e tlm • v. .11 vary from four t • six or
s. Vi a weeks. If Very caii fuiiy smoked it
may stay . ..n Joryer wifi y.-ry little in
jury. You shouxi be enn ltd In running
the top to a sharp point r.i I tyi; t» etirc
ly with twit’". You may, I* you elioose,
put th" .•■! .. ks i" < i.i... together as they
w: l s’rtnfi, in rows, ■ > th ;', tho 'nt. rvcu
ing ,•'■’<.> < ::n 1•• sown to sn: ill grain.
Ewollen Glnnda.
Jan or D. XI '. ti il, X t. ’n-llle, Ga.—Tour
.'< -■< rlptic’i .-f tli.- '. ti:: oms Is not suf
ficiently foil ..nd <' nil 1 to enable us to
n. .!<•• a ’ll: • n. is. Yeti do not sav
wiiethcr tlm her.. ! ” or a cough,
etc. i’.j-t 'tily tii" ill-. ' hib r .; smll
cl’-rnly .hve'.’p.d to Its charm •..Tis
te ’ • ■ ’ii-. :;.!!■•• it Iriif li IT nt a
time th. t-t . •' ' . and f. i.ow by
rubbing In any /•.•••>.! iimrni at.
Compost for • <' ■' Soil.
W. XX’. X'.’ Ii” .’.' n. fl'"-'. - y 'ou do
r. ■• say for v. .at crop you desire the cotr.-
p . A mixture of !,<■’ ’ poiimls of I’cld,
l. poii’i I < of cotton «• ed n •• al. and •»
pounds of n.tir, ■:.■> of potash 1s i "1 for
corn. <ne tb.ii;-an.l p nisi-• of aci.;, 7"U
pounds of meal ri d l s ” pounds of murin'”
for cotton. .-into what materials you
have and what crop you wish tho com
pos* for.
Interfering, or Calking.
Ch •' ■ s No th< i, \ ’ : ” 1 T "
many car ■■ v.•(.. iufv rs. ring t* hue to
faulty < on/ Tmn: i"ti, or bad shoeing, it
m. be over, onto by prop, r paring of the
lioof .-’ir! .sho< inc. The outs 'I heel and
qu.arb r of th< hoof on the leg that Is In
jure.!. or the outside !” <4 :.•’ quarter of
. iieh !c of, whet" both Interfere, rl-.ouh'!
I. l.wi- d suftleiently to change the rela-
tive p s't:'..n of the f. tloik Joint, bring
li’ir it fur:! r ”•:■ > T’l, that th” hoof
of tie ether leg will ;••••-•' it fr ely; also S'.'t
l!. . v.i.. of th” lining It.iof vv •1! under
houf at the point n . pom-fli!” for the
injury. lb s< t the every three or four
Weeks.
Glnuccxna. of Eye.
Sub" 11’., r. S' .rl> .: >. S. ’".- I have a
bore about . ,ght years old which turn
c blue : ;>• el; or. the ball of his eye; doe--,
not affiet h’.s sight, but am afraid he
will go blind lifter awhile, fan you sug
gest a r< ii e.ly.
It Is probably what is eall.'.l glaucoma,
which Is a disease of the vitnous humor
of the eye, destroying its transparency
: nd causing it t > become of a blue color.
It i '- it eui ,b!o and t. titrm'ii: would do no
good and might do l.rirm.
Hogs Swimming.
It. A. XX'., Kiimiciuiel. -XI!. .. Mr. Henry
J. of Mclntyre, Ga., wants to know
how to prevent Ills bogs from swimming
a stream. I will svygei’t to you what
my plan would be. not only f. r that bad
l':il).‘. but lor sev. ral others, such as
climbing owt l< !’•■< .', going under water
i.ot.s, running after old Inns ami young
I'llie!:, t'3. etc. lake a piece of plonk .at out
’’•.■•lvo or slxt’on pal-s long ami about
’ivlit in’, •■ and ”0” inch thick: now
• dso the plank up. 11ml the center and
six down about three inches, then circle
ti.'it out so It will tit nicely up un i. r lite
old sow’s «icek; now make tw<» one-half
inch holes about three inct.es below each
end of the chete. then put th.- plank up
under tho heg’s n ek, tun a rop- through
one hole, pass it over neck nnd through
the other hole, bring the two ends up on
top of neck ami ti* tight enough to keen
it from slipping off over head, if that
doos not keep the hog from swimmrg. It
will be because the piank needs weight on
bottom edg’ .
Sorehead ed Chickens.
To XValter Wilson, Aycock, t-a.—X’our <ie
scrlption, “their heads become sore and
tnelr eyes bn’iiinn closi’l and they pine
away and die," is too incomplete to justify
a diagnosis and prescription. It may bo
chigoes, or "J ggers.” er chicken ileas.
Keeping Cider Sweet.
.T. F. Bonnett “wishes to know l.ow to
!<• i!> appl • cider Irish all the time like
when made.”
Wo know of no rate way except to
strain the Juice ami put it in bottles, place
ili" botti. s hi water up to the neck, I "il i
ten or tlfteen rulnufH am! th-n cork
tigtit with corks taken from boiling wa
ter. It is precisely tiie. same- as th" pro
cess for preserving the unLerm”nt> d juice
of grap * I.ay the bottles on their sides
ia as cool a place as you can linil.
Anthrax cf C*ws.
G. 'XV. .Burt’, tt, Dig’lla. Gm— T have
lost three cows in fifteen days wit!' i0.,.-.-
bowls and runtiing at tho m”e,, r’ fm Ing
to 'at and alter they w. i' .i. mi I i-Kin
m-1 them and thi :e was umb'r tin- skin
y ellow mucus and large It il <>l plat es.
I hate three ollct cows and would I k”
1o hav.' n, pre" ontati'.'i’ for those not s>. k.
’•r.” .au swollen um r her thro it and
btaallv’l v -ry haid. I am a •übrcribvr to
The I’onstitutioii.
Tho description you give, while by «io
means complete am! conclusive, very
strongly sugg. ts anthrax as th" «l:s. iso
of which your ca’ile d1..1. It i some
times calk'd ch.irbon. It I” an infectious
ami almost invariably fatal disease, ami Is
due to the pre.-.eitco ot a sp-citlc species
of bacteria, in the -ystem. Treatment is
ot m> ava l; prevention is all t.n’. <a«i b”
n He<l on. Put the w II animals in high,
dry i>i..'iure. Inoculation according to th”
methods of I'asteur has been successful
ly tried. But we are not certain it is
anthrax. Better get a surgeon to exam
ine your cattle.
Xnin’t and Rice.
Sul "crilil r, Key-:ville. b'la.—l. XW.I ka'.nlt
prev-'tit ' n rice? Hos. much ami mo le
of application. . ...
2. Supp.ge 1 v.'l’h tn fornr.ulitc a fertilizer
«■<.”tabling a certain :tn itit of nitrogen,
pot..'h .''till • h’.yph ous. How ohall 1 pio
ce/?d? Give an example.
5. XVlll it !■ •> t” ■" I' ct s. e l corn from
!n tr *. tine c.< :i con• a.nlng two ears, and
wl*et!ier top »>r bottom ear -'
1 V»have new r .rd that kalnlt 1" a
preventive of rust in rl.-e. Wheat, .»its or
any thing jlittt Is ;-übJ "ct tv* ri: /', ar..l •! *
n<*t think il Is so. Th- rust of rice, wh- at.
oats ami *»:!* r eerV' *ls Is a totally ’lifo rent
aff.ctl-jn from the -call”! rust of cotton.
2. A’ a rule you cannot formulate a I. r
tll zer that will contain a fix'd or ’b'-tlnito
amount of ea< h of tli’ thre. elements, un
less tho Ingr.«il. r.t • usi d are of n c rtain
standard, it Is perb • tly feasible, howev. r.
W.tl'.oul rogai.l tn the mere quality of th"
liigr. <li."its. tu e.i’.ip >u-4 ;•- mixture that
will contain tiie three clem, ats 1 i ’ny <!•■-
: .! ;■. ■ ittvc proi '■ . .3. ’if rour ■»u
nil. e li 'I'T7 t " "rV' . ; ' "• '
Ing t* .11. ii'. . for I u.tnt'. •.y >u have
acid I li i phate containing 14 per cent ot
available; *ni:r; • of p■*: I f•' nt et
pot i and '• /tt .n meal. 8 per • '' m
ni.inla. Now t '.pp ': " yon v.. b to <
pound a nilxtur’* of tli” show tlrit woul.l
. ■ ' '• ■ ’ ■ ' '
potash ami 3 parts of am i.'r. r. (This
would not me tn 10 per cent ava I'tble, :: per
<■ tt pot s.ti.l r'.:.t .mm .im.) i’ir :
t.;!t” I.'"'” poun<: ■ of .". "id phosphate, wiit- h
W’ Uld give ’■*” pounds of iv;i:!.:ui”. X* 1
thi- Pf) nnir.’.s ..f .’.v ;I1 ib-e you will want
three pounds ' • .■•■■■''
of pot’.:’, or .’S li : 3 : : 11" : 42. t'i ■ num
ber of pounds c:”'h of p Hash a .<1 .".nmom.t
i< .p:licd. Now to g- t 42 p’un.ls of ammo
n . we must hnve, s : F"’ : : *- • l ' l '‘
n imlx ro£ po "■' » m< d<quw d. m » .
e, ;po ; ; ;'j .■ 1, the amount of muriate
?•■ rilr -’I. Add.ng tho amounts together wo
have:
j ~ ... .j phosphate, or 14bi1vt. available.
...'”3. .'.tte:. m. 1. or 42!bs. onimaula.
S'.lt.s. r.iurlat’ , or fSlts. potash.
I.COOIb.’. of tllim r.
T,i.- mi'.ture woii'd analyze ns follows:
Avail till.'. I’” ’!:■ by *"t' : al
p. , nt; pot h. 42 ’lls-.-I'd by 1 rit. equal
i p. . . ..-.r . ammo;:.a. 42 divided by I,'. .’,
equal 2.'4 r « . . t.
Ti.o alrjve p-'t. . t.tag.’.- -‘■'.7o, 2 an.l 2.C1
uro to <■:'<•!> other . \ etly as 10. 3 .and 3.
t■ ■. p >p »rtl " » r■’ il. • I. No ..<•• • • >*
«:■'.• n In th” above eaieulat! >n of the
I .; : i un.l p!> .’p.i irie acid in the cotton
m>".il.
a. V” certainly. Th" top ear Is usunl’y
pr. feir.d, bu; t •• are Ir.chn <1 t.» think
wlt’i al (;•".! r . .. i. XV. !: •” thought
that the lower ear i.» mo’c likely t.> p r
p. tu.it” th" two-ear •! h.ii.lt, u it i ' tliu
o' ” tl .t I'aiis W:.c:i only oao car Is pro
duced. *
Crh'Afon Clover.
To XV. A. .1..r.i in. 3 i •I- will". Ga.—
About lift- .ii pounds of . rime i clover .-. .<1
will *■• mro ; 0... i .stand on m aero if
groun '. i • w 11 pr.?.' r. <1 ord tha s'".l h r
«ow".i ir. lightly. Tie y come up fr "Iy ur.d
q lie! .y a:.4 are ti mar - 'i :-d.' than
plant:; of r< <1 <•'<■>''< ;•. Ou- ! in:' I '■*-
.•I. t>« e l".a is ur. to ray that crim tn
clover requires a :■ : ■ . ■■ ..
pr< '..y a rath"C I’ -ly loini r th •:: ia
: ,fi‘ • ’ -y. XVo do not think i vid mak’
•. I. r winter rr .-..!.•' er. ■< than ry.' ’ta
le.'. • >! quit” strong land. In i ~l we be
lt. .•> ry i will b .it it i n :t y land. Your
g>jr. In 1 ',-ar i to pub::, hlt-g tli" let-
ter.'’ In tu 1. e.- ."<■.; illy tl.oso .let.iir.ng
symptom;*, h i b-en ;.ot!' <1 e!.-ewl:ere. It
you wot ■ eini.li. r with t o e.m ! ■ ions you
w.i’iii! r.ath- r won<>. r 'h::t w < succeed n
replying - •so m. ny h tters in each is.t’je.
If every 1 tter should let printed It vv i.d
require twlca ths space. XXo do so when
wi can.
To Trap Musk Rats—Clearing.
Jan.'.’il a. Gi' .r, Edwardsville, Al ... says
tn XV. J. K. to sil k a flour barrel into
the gi.mnd er. the bank of a s’c.-.im wlv-re
th" ni’i -'i'.r.-is al.■•• >r.J and bait It wlthrhci!-
<•1 corn <>r chip’mellow apples. One of
my ti iianl.s « Hight ten mnskrats In three
r..,-hls ic.’t w<<T'i" rkltts have eon
saiv: tbi • value if tho rats ■ caught, th'
akin* ;■ ' ■■■ -H ar.d pro; riy . ■ : for in
tin;, ii ot.lh of tiie y. ir that hni an R :
:•. vv •:'. l< slr:»>ly mem o any month o' t’..
1 11. y int .■ and Fnrit.g. or from Sept in’oer
I-. ti» April 3”: h.—Editor,
Tl:.' proper tim • to ci' ir original forest
Is Scptemb-r. Throw th” tim.. r -tii <>.ie
way, put firo In it tho last of Oetob ■•,
plow up "i . und firs; of Nov. .iib.r (it
will siv” you:’ ::>heti washing away) nnd
insure a good crop next year and very few
-Sprouts.
Lucerne Top Dressing.
Tliotn.il <4. I''. k< st, Cr. ening. !.a.—Apply
to a drug store for tho book you wish.
FerllliZ” lucortKi with aeM pliosfibato and
poi:.«'h, say half etc:: of a.'ld and kainlt.
Spring Pasture.
T*. XX'. Tj., Bee i Grove. T"nn.- XVhr.t
vv ..i'd bo best to sow now or r.ex' t'.iil f.«r
sprii’At t’."t’.:i'.< for ci'.l". h*.cs. a’nl colts?
Land is good. XX’lll alfalfa do? What kind
of f■” iiiz.T will suit mulatto limestone
land *
Si.w rye. also crimson clover. Alfalfa (lu
cerr.t) would not an”AT.‘ tliu purpos-. XVe
presum-i any high trrado gimr * would give
good resu!:.! on your sell. Writ, to .lire.-
tor of yotir exp r ni.-nt station. Knoxville,
Tenr.
THE SEAT V.7S ABOVE NORMAL
Plenty of Water Eutinj the Msr.th
Just Passed.
Tl. • month ”f July, ju- t clowas one
of tl • ralrhr.t mmillts cf this i .ir.
Tli" month'".' oroiorlci! summary
whleik was i'si’.’i ye.st, id iy rn.'rnitvr.
shows that deling the m o.tli a : m il! per
centage over the t ormal rainfail for July
fell.
The total precipitation for the month
Phaetons,Surreys,Tjrare,H' v
f l ll. 1 ,J J
«’r -inm .ia twin-’.■■ !.! J’l.” " ; '7 : ' " - /
V I .i.m ’dXt rm-31'..ir ..* xib. : • ?x. „ -a-f ..
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rri’os*4.—Ofi’.'C i<y.l'ar»o.-iesALLUMt<CIfiBUGtCO, 21.t-toor- I
Tb« <’x>Hßtirnc’ow.
*'•*” . THE improved huhter eull circle
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S'! tn4'» b.dlr < per ho-ir b»0
I .‘.va” t ;»r» »! illy e»l <rai;ttcfl. L>r_ ••'t : ‘ *.* ~ , • m..
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a C7 ■ '■
n72« . ? With Auton.Uh:’k,bb:n wmcernr.u
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7HF. CSBSn7UTi3», A’laata Sa,
•T hrtvr brm » <*.ie of yn*:r H'. : t A<'••• !n ' M».”!!!•?■'* nine Jtnra. It ■ f ‘
€kni'j) ;‘l. 1 Vm*-< .'•■ ■ * : ! .!> ;.t ■< -1. • - * -
v -: a : - --- -
was 4 74 tr.- he . The norma! for .J :!y Is 1 CJ
Indies. This leaves t ie :.ct un.’i! :i ! •’ '•-
den. y for this v. .r 7.11 inch’s, l.'ab i
th" rem.lining months cf 1537 unu.- i ! y
rainy, this j .-: r will be (tno.h. i .1. v ;■ -
r1.,-1 to b added to the list of < .'• :■■ ■ r .
during which tho rn nfali has fallen <4 !
so steadily and so surely as to cause tli..*
belief that tho world Is drying ap.
East J ear the rainfall for J '.ly was nearly
twice the amount, that h ■ ion
year. Tlm total pre. i;.nation In I'M v-';3
755 inch "S. Year ui a 1 it the
fur Juiy w is only 3.75 i::ei». s.
.Th" n I'. lc.-.i < ’ T n earm <1 In
Atlanta li.li. vt. h I ’I uurio;-.
m< t.. a of July, . '.. Th sm - :
tor Ju.y w is in 1)51. when u<iiy '-•.5 • ;..cues
fill.
July was not a hot mon;!:. Th- blgin-st
t- I" ~■ ”’ : I • . ■ ■■> ■ <!
day of the month, at:J is only -'7 .1 er.- a ,
Alt. r t!;:i t lU.t ■ ti. V. • ...' 1■ r •”'. V. • "1.,- •; .- [
t i v"■ ... :. ' :.1 ."i '. 1 . 1 • • ’ ■
registvr'd fl' d'.gn.. m m t mpe:;:- ‘
tl.."' V.-'... 73 4. ■ v ! .•■•> w a . de-
gi".- :.I>. ve tv av.r. -> ' J - ly.
Tit” gi-adi .-t part ul tli.? rain i t m .nth ;
fell ot< et.e do, , but <i.- pi’" i ”, t
V. ■f . Utb.. . ;■ tl .. "■ . ■_> . li . I
month, 'ili- cioudy days. l> rl. ;•-', Lad :
i over ti*? t.-mp* i at.;: .
T’:.. uot'o-v. [ •■' Augv t :.. ve'-v . -nr 'h- I
ir.g to i!n fai m. •' . id all ■■. .>” .1: '• ;
hot We.l’ll"!'. 'l. ■ Olf W.. .
two scow long day a. but : 'ts I
are for pita, in; w. at:, r. The v . - r '■
bureitii J-. : i■ t pr> ■ . ■■ :
wili I'o U-S'.b il, but t'.- r P '
Aigu-tJ l'.ii’W ti it t<i” b ri’f. r;.’ ;.e wdl ;
not likely range : bo nit ■ . 1
if August k- ■ s up pt • cord !
for mini il, It I a.ik
in the pr< . Ipi;.i .<n for t'v v r. <>:,!;• j
days of il." moiitl’ hav. p .’ • ' Int t:.- ■
ra'.tf ’ll I ::s al: ady ut.i u.a-d tu :i -t..
tv ■> il: I;.
Y■■.-•< ni-’y morning tl:< ra'-.f '1 v...s •
norm ! for so sl.-rt a !.•(•»? li o' tine , i i 1
n littl-' over thirty mit. < s 'V r an i «•;: I
ntt.l :; half of r”n v : r-< Td <1 It. yi- j
gov.Tnrr.enl. v. other bui■•■:•>. ;
This is jt'.rt v. h is ,i ".I-.i I • t: • firm
er;;. and v 111 pro.” ■ :. ■ ;l 17
to th" corn -a rs. Tiie <■■ ”: :.. ’> ■ n • '
: a "ear,” ami t tl period p of |
rain is n. ■' ’ > m ■ ■ t!>” gr.ii;. cf tl
young rens'lng C l's Id! .■>••*. I-'” * .y I
that another •-■ •’"! r. in v.'l’ pi d: . li’ • I
corn cr ip, and they aro happy over the
pr ”P".'t
Tl." rains have bad an efr. "t on th" c "-
ton crops n>t altr. te’h.'r p! to t.v
farm r- Tin f"rm< 1..'.' o n Ir n' "
<’U' in I Tg" <]'fi - < •! :. .if t :.-
r-’t"' i.’.’t It I t'i"’: tlt-.'t no t ons ’.c.'a-
ble damage will r .
PROSPECTS NEVER BRIGHTER
Weather Bure?u Reports Splent’.id C- u
ditions.
Th.’ cr.”* bulletin 1 -I Tv ■”! a v ■ s ,
the most <nc<
iish.xl this year, and it shows that
far’ii'.rs LciV” better prost-for -<• •: !
crops this y.'.r t,. in a; any ptv v.ous t.mu ‘
:ig t.”* ... .. r.
Tl:.’ .a;;.s ~f last Wist. th.- •=.>!! m |
excellent c-.nii-t H.ii, s» that :ue ■ nt ;
sum-hiue ut.4 normal temp rai c. ot ■. .
w. it jusl cl < d b..ve a."l a m-. -i i. - ,
iic.nl t i”".:i .1! . 'J • . : 1
comiit.oiis I’n'.’ i*. ■,i m .3t favoi n. |
galtod..":, "i has ■ .r- p ‘ 1 I
v.gorvu-iy 0.. r m.ir.y tv ■n: : !
(' >; .on a.is twin ■ r.i1.:.? m ; • ... i ■
and Is ft
ami n.i.c'u oi the c:op .. ”■'
c.-mplaiiit ot .'i.-i . . a . i ..'
tli - 5..111.:, .a O.ui 'i . Corn *•■’ 1
-. .
mc.-t a i.i:.;::. . « ■ .. ■<• -
Fpundents report law.:. !;' vii J • 1 ■ 1
i -X;.p.vs (~. n.t •' ■
iio.ng 11. w'n I.- ••• "<■ . ' - i
1 ent ■ mi ch Li . : ; <■.
■
Reports from me m ri. . . .
th;.; I• . w ;t ... .' >• ■ ,
bet.:; most t:. ..ruble <u :<■■ «•»••>, ■ ! ■ ' ‘
ground 1., n < •:. ■ .■ a ■ ....i < . ■
are rloi ig s >!> nd: . '• " - 1 ■n . ' |
f. ..
Nearly all ci .s h.. oven ‘ '1 - 1 ■
. x 'Client < ;*:><i:
very k-..i during t ■ - ■ 1 ■
Thi re are no conipla r.;s oi iiei ’? ;t.
aid :t ts frur :: w* il and r.”’. -t
Ft ’it la." for I ■ s a l it
tinues to imm-ove at toe sum." i. : ii :. ’ '
during the i.i.; two v-.G'-s. •
re <e*. the normal st ■>.■■■ an.l a .. i ci.-,> i
Witi u. it : ’ ■ '
It is el' a line :;i. • r ■ . " •' ■ '
oi' corn is ? d. ..:.4 ..i'in rs .Sv .
mit'ii <!'.!•'■ I OV’ r tii. .• . t. :
better i .". n oy ail .'icps. *'.*» ’> ■ ••
. : . .' • " ■ *
splendid fi.'.izii.- r ” " rat - s■■ '■ ■■' •■' ''• [
iiay lor wmt. r i •• . ■' ■ • ”
is in good he. liny eon-;.' m •’
fruit i rup is a fmit: • in
there nr. a few co .n ' I . '
I'l'.. plmiiiiiii I't'd cf tiie <)’!<• >• -’i " j
;re rot £,”•■•! US a rule; lie 1 uit rot- !
ti.-.g and fading from the tr ■ s.
Middle Division.
About n0r...al I. to; ■ . ;ii: ■ il.- :
have prevail”! tin'..'..gh" : t. ■
ti.’H m l:.e t'l.U’ . at ; ..tt r t
ir.g rains os l.i'.-t w. ■•’•c ail c.o. ■ •<•- I
proved r.tpi.lly. Th" '/< I. - 1 ", 1 ' ' :
most ;a>. r..b;.' foi out ’ " ‘•'
der pulii.'.e, - pro; :. - ’•■ m. a:• ■m ■ •
ly I'l'4 .s no'..' we'l m i' r Any. .t .s rm - i
<.l Io '.'e.i.l ot our < .1" 3 t.'.it ,
l lie i util <r .> v.. i I" : .'<• In.- ■ • • i
or nine v. i.rs. ’'ott' ii ’• •< j
but i. a'” ti. two . s la:--. .- ■■■■ ' j
earlier plant’d <•.;.<•’ 's !• !’ • j
Ti.e crop generally t.u.ti " •'. :”•! ;
th> pr.'sp. . ts. ■ a ru: . a -'■"i ■ • ; '
for a pretty m ■ i <i t. i .i.. • •>
Plenty • . w.:, .<•>. '• ■ "■ . •_ ■'/“ .
yet. Complaint of ru . .
of th" we.-".' "a . '. ' ,‘J :
sow... •lie'.s >' ' ' ■' ;
XX asblliftml . "'.l'”? 1 "4 ,
' ‘ " '
ble for a large lit y t -j’ tin.! I - .r ■- j
aro in excel" .it e’.id.t. _ St.'ar.-’ cc . ...
improv’ d, nr. ’ if t’" 'ti iis a j
1 tge ’Top wo’i.J !”• u.a.i". *'■•'.• I
to. s have mi’.b ropid yro.vt:: r.n ■ ” .-
1.,-t tw- W". ks a:> ’I • - "" ' : "
pb i.'.y coven'll V .'.l: ■ a < : ■ ’■
have tM • n so* ing turr.it : ■
e. ar<- plentiful. ': '»n. t. ir.y
vv Homo Ia i m rs st ■ ■
fall gard; n.-t. <_)ur :r- ..vid t. ,u
alson county stale that wli ..' I • . s
ti... rotting tlu j have the •
> rop hi sever* 1 year?. From ''
ether sections tli" r. ports are to th* <1-
f. ,'t that th" fruit crop is alm >st tctal
failure.
Southern Division.
Most favorable weather couditims have
prevailed throughout most of the counties
of the .-ouih -ru dive ion during the v.<ek.
■ . ral I*
t ■ • ■ n a i 1 ■ r- ia*
''' 1 " ‘
ture has • n .... 1 itton ;■ •
v- <i. mH i.'. •■' ««s m t tira
• ■ ■ e; I itfxur
v • II and be; g to o In '
wa: y injured by ’ I
I . ■ .■■.:• ora
. •■!. ' . n.. '"!■ t•' ■ I'.i 1 pull. i- r.
;,r. ar. - .ni r.i'mSly. I'": <•'»’ .s e..;.t i tie to
aim i"!I. . that "is ■'■">* v.’l : .ot
a- .tmt t» m’.ieti. Sw t pot . s (ire <Jo-
' re ar*
Some )■” " -■ W'.S I; .: •< '•'< v- '. ’>• ’ ■'*
nary ri uts at the t:. ’ of set: o'Jt .’nd
Im-. " ” ..do li.'lvi I XX v .Tin’ lons
tho ; rage. I- ■ • ■" • ' '■■' ’■ ■ : 1
pe n..-, s a f..;:’.y y ■'■! yc: !. (mru-ns
. W. <•■■ . • Elly ' ::mm...i by droegiH mat
ti. v are io- ' ' r-'. -r. 11. ■ ar crop
, 1-- iv "■ : •
»rs ho '■ ' go. 1 c” ■■ ■ . s'. 1 them
to «d ■■ ' ■ ..- ••
.at >. v ■ . i- • - T" ir. :.’•. i. g
very much, a:«l a fab l is ex-
ltd. J. D. ..lAKBi RY.
,:i Dir-ctor.
V7EATHTR IC SGCRCHIIcG HOT.
NoiLing tut r. So?J. insj 2 in Can Save
tke Corn Crop.
' Iv.".:' -m " ’.. A ■■■ Th” high-
i ev* t. nip, ra:'.i ■ r. ' a • i t day 1-y the ob-
■ .• rv r in Kam as City v--»s :•'• •'••rr - < at
; 4 p. n.. ar. i ti.o itidiea’lons aro for some-
1 w'.at cooier v <r tomorrow.
as to t;>e co 1 don <■' the corn
: cr. ;> jt. \ .; . ~d w. ;• .-a our! < on-
i tint:” to ■ ..i:r 'l' .';',.
.... . the < con-
I”. ;. " >•; i I • . ::ng but a
I soaking lain <"”i sav?. th-.- crop.
Selma's Eirst Bale In.
■ ■ ' S f
I . . i. ; d ; . . 'fr. •t - ' '’>• ■ ’
t
no " in :
: , . -
1 rais'd I'-p',. n • . . ti'ldi non nts
Bun . . ’. ' ■ ■■ ' "ty sot
I l.i Um Hr. t bile - '‘rimr.
This ~ :’i . . Id- - this
i ... Cotton is ; rapidly, but >
« la shore, u.. to th? unfavorab.e
seaion.
Qiiitrt’.'.rJs Eirst Sale.
(•ul'n •. i. . X . • 2 -n-c’a’.T—
--c,.:; .C. I. -1 I.’r . I- OI mW
, .t:.,i . It ■ s r •<1 by G tuld. a
' ... ;.. ...rd ■. •- : I: ■! . ' ... •" f ! ' > '"<>
i t it ■ " . • ~; ”il ait-racon,
i ... . Ii 1 ■ ■ ' • a numb r
i oi Lubs ’All; v..
-
i first » ' ■■ ■ ■ ■
... in fr<’::t ’ m on «-.'.• • a*
■ »'o.
■ '•> vvt.'.s. it v .. . : .11 xmd-
’ cling.
Eevi2re's iirst E?<2“.
• ■<.-> ; . ... - 3"' .’ >—
I:
| X " "1 <1 . S'.:.; ••< .. ’:r..w;i at 3
! -r • ~7 ' !
I." ti"v j . ;■ - ale.
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■ v.li. :' ■ of ; ,:it
1 gr..: d m.y I V-- r rj. • mst i.it. rest ia
: t: - ■ .'.! ■> ' • t i •■ fr tii at the call
it other place* !a
! th • .. : . < • I m . sold .r* are
; . .-iv. ’. • .1 cut
i VI. : " ■ ■ •
• . ■
: ■ . ..... .
7.: a ••:.’ '.i i'. r.y ■< .:s :u < are ■ v
i ;nd i\.u .-hi on t .- by sido v - »j
t ' ■ ' enera-
i tian : . no in • : 'tn yoat.g
in. :. 'T..;'..»r- ■■■ • ( lav' ca: ’-
. : ’ . 11.• .."I
' T”. a ' ex.'.?. !' <•" ■ grass :. : s rttitud.,
;: ’ •
much to th r< ■ . . :. .
I 1 r wliat tho v t...-:. v.<. u ie-. a l ;., are
i now.
She’s 2 Mrece.
Fr :.. . rd, Kj • ■ . .1.
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t.iat grC"- ujt..ct ;;:;J •: : a.xrm
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Confederate Stantps
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I’.-t. J fli.iQvi: iSl.ii STAMP CO..
Box 444. Atlanta. Ga.