The Atlanta constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1885-19??, October 04, 1897, Page 12, Image 12

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12 DADWAY'S n PILLS, Iways Reliable, Purely Vegeta b! Pci'fectlv tasteless, elegantly coated, purse, .'.gulate, purify, cleanse and streng then. rai>\VAY"S PILLS for the ; ur-dt al! disorders of th.- Stomach. Bowell. M i ncys. Bladder. N- rvous I" • ares, Dizziness, V.'rt’lgo. ('...stiveness, Piles, sick Headache , Constipation ana all Disorders of the Liver. Price 25 cents i box. Sold by druggists or F 's.'nd' to ! i'f:. TLWWAT * G 0... lock box 865. New York. for book of advice. Gwhinett Landis for Sale—i,Boo Acres Divided into 16 Farms. rhe lam*:-' of the .state of John A. l’-"r:i, -i'- il, will I"' : oid at public auction on th. tirst Tms-iav in November. IMh. at I■■ a 1-. «!,•( ’. ill. . I'lll lards have been stl.>- | as (.1 tn.ikv id < ■uni.a-tab.e horn. , wi.h ...ci- .-uliivatiou, houses ] .•> !Il'- .'(minis ..nd ioicFtb <»u * . .... ;1 , . Peachtree r • d. three mil-s’ from tsi'W.im-e .1 pot. on :-"-i■ " r.,.1w. sod ine miles iron. Lawi'.-me ,, d c , n< , nt to ehur. lies. s.-m.ols and mills. T perfect. Terms one- I .. ...liird ." twelve mo.nns, . '■ . ■ ■ ■ rs. with nct-s drawing 7 „ ■ . .'..it! ■ d. siring I PU” ha (■ will call on t ■ exe.-mm- or v\" ;' . ni at 1,...,... o . *: . VV. J. :• ’' • ■ ■ ■ _ See@nd MMateriai . ' <A.. 1 ■ '. , ■ ' ■ " 11 ' 'I I 11 'l I<l • -a«v M. nli. .. I !»• < '."isl'tu't" RODS £-t; i. I. nI-alinyr... I'll. J. 4. eTE>*:«MB,K. B„ t»a*ao-c. Okl* i:. ! . AS' | *.■•'. . •'ye-'--™- j.> v, M j,. ' ». t'-a-e j.u N. Pryor St. ' ,c - i. Mt :■■■•: mi, > I -inti tor the • fj;’?(sySi lr ' ! •'•'Uk-h ifenj.-i S 1 -■•.:■ t'otllr ' i ii.U'll . \ I hill! 1 ; 1> < • . ' t< t < -L. !-•• , i j’vur-I fruro hi. i k I e » Giu#*. a’-. MrnfJon The <' >mu.i tilth -t. asr*wn rra ’.tio’i aniek.jr rll 7& k.. FREE TO LADIES. NVewlJl _ r i’• nnp 1 i • hf -. .. vlll.tCPo fnll ■\ . I ?!•>• u : .:•)«» 11.",’ '■ . I! • ■ . •_ »u* fciP ib* I'oi in. r c ».v!••?•!; i-~. ••!<■. \V'■ > • ,i' for G LI. V\ J< . iN>. ,' - t ; Street. inrl. ’-r.t inn 'i'he <’• uic;t |t ul iun. <TW. FUIB •■ . "Ad -I. tv. t . i-.n-o -ill.-, I. na. lOPJ- A’ ■-? . ■ ■ . . I to St, • . <•<•«’- • . g; , .-.-;• il.-....in-'. ; -.1... • •- I ■ .... ... I ... .. . r .- -I- ’ ■ -: ■ ■ ■ ■::■■■.'• I- II", , • . -A ..-ks, v r t * -.1 7 . ■ .. .' . ■ ■ ; ■■ ■■ '■-? . ■ . ' • ’ -i t. -..-• .-a -...J, > S .1;.-it i.ck '‘-''VW-';-'../ t.--r-n- ~p. I. -■ ?n.l v:-. 7 . . . r.V W SAo -.Mli'. 'or - w ■ ■ mon:- ..nd . hi . .in* ' • - ... eta .. r.-k . . )®GX9® '■ ' j . ; »..'.••• >*. ’ • nt’ V S, t ; t .♦rd V- t i n. I I ...g ® s■ Y "■ • .... f' ' ■■■ W A. .I la< lory pri' es : ’ S Y a ""< a p-’ Ca ’| ■. ■ ®@3©©S@®S® Mention Tlv < • • ton. DO i .'-T TO BUY AO'THhW? We Sell as Premiums With This Paper Some of the Very Best and Cheapest Sewing Machines, Stoves, Grgans, Guns, Amansan Wafeties Ssod DUl's, /Hisses, Tibies, FottiitaiiJ Pens, Eddy’s Speeches, nazal’s, KnhreSj Vassline, and Gocii BdolsS to read. On the great “Factory to Fireside” P'an. We will be just “tickled to death” to send you a catalogue describing everything, free. THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. FA R M S •_ AN D. F A R_M E ♦< Short Talks With the Men Who ide the Plov _ c NOTICE TO INQUIKERS I I. Writft plHtnly und to th® point. ' ! giving only the qiwstionf- to which I I rt!iH\vt’>3 nr*' I 2. ’ ’mithio Inqii’rb !»Mtrh'Hy toinst- j 1 ' terh <•(»!!<’ Tjiinu the farm. !' Novat a»k f<»r rtiiMworby mail, i' 1. Never ask where an aillnlv ran ■ H b* had. nnr lh»‘price. 6. Always give your full nnmeand Hddret'H. ’ll yati <|o not wish your naiut* [‘itLlb hoil ''p.y so, ai,<l hdlhd.3 wily will >.'• prlat* «i. | 6, <’an fully file this page for future I rofvn-m * . :\n i before writing ex* Hinine 5 our tin* to hoc if !♦ haw not ! l.eeu nlr.ouiy mhkv. er**<l. 7. i.uok rheiu) ami r»nd In yonrtn qulrlen early. ’><• not expect uh to In next paper.” The editor must h-tnd Id hi* copy ti w#»» k bvfora • the paper i*» pub’.L-’hKl. .*<. Addrewi nil inquiries and corn munirations for this .t< partuicnc to THE CONST/ ICT ION. (!’. and F. Department. I H ....' - = I —» o THE COTTON .MARKET. At c\l vy I-I <-ui->-itig- .-|>Ll.,:i s. ison lii<- <!"• -I i-'ii occiu-.i io cv If.-'> ki,-f “Sill'll I lin'd my (-..iit'iii I'ir ii bi t'..r p: ic<-. m will it be iictii-r tn .sell ilk nisi ns I c-iu get ii I v* idj ■."’ |; Is n <pi.---| Inn iil-nnt wiii. h mnsr m-wsnrip. rs f - ! compel, n: in give .h-'inil-- inlvic.'. Tm- pr.-v'lling iinpi','-'.-ioii 1s that th |>t'of'“siniiai volton Imvii. and cotton .-I..■< t■ !.-it<ll-.- ex-i'i .1 v rv coni rolli ig in rluen:--- on (!.-,■ cotton market a.id mnnlpn lale pilc-.s .suit tti'ir own pr.rpo,-< .-. But It sl.olil'l be eot'.sid, re.i that th.-.' - are :il w.i;. a two el i ■- of inttoa da lot's wiio : H;| -’-.lie ill t'l ■ cnl'oll |ii:il l;.'l til., "bulls" ;-i.d the "he ns" loose v. ;io wish an ad vance '1 p'ic'-.s and th,> who d,-s".. a l. In pri.■■ Th- "hulls ' ineliid-- liiose i \\ - I iI.IV. (-0(10:1 to a ll; lie "b- It'S." those vie, wi.-b to buy. 'i'll., indiv duals (-otn ]-(,.-inc I lies.- ci i.-. v~ do not always l’e inaln in th- am - < lass. A man may he a ■ "l,i.ll" |. !.:y .-o I , has lat toll to s< 11 1.. merits Bl I,- - 'll i'.- ' for it. ami th- ■ same m; i: ii. y be a "ben" imnotiow 1" • . < all.-e 1 tb,:i wish..; Io Wo .-inijio.se I tilt, a role, th, two (!:'.■-■•■.- are Jr’i ti.- i ev'-niy l>ilam- d to immbeis and in , Im ■ . tirst cm- and t* ■ -i the otln-r liiving' , , to i.tl'am ■ WhomV!' a I | s |.,■e',-,!.-itio "loads up" <m a f-w thousand I b ill a of ,' 'on t;, :a, .| i. .'"'.a.lls for .HI ndv.imin me m irk-t p> ■ <>n the whole v> ■ rapt--.- there an a • i; i ■ inin-'-iit 10-'ct pro in cd 11. market by the ■ci , lions ~f tie s, ul.iiors, for tin- .-ini',,'-. a-' -n I 1 !■ tin .in . about ns m. n.v who : -■■ d-.-iiou o, in ".idvanee" a.s tln-r. ci" ,' th"-', niiu would prid’i.-r a , "fa!!" in lin im.i k t. Tim condition and | jo ~-p. ci- oi the <-roi> nil's' of cours - have j . i iitrolling inlinem-i <m the p,-n -til 1 . v ■ lip <>f - or ill.- gon. -ai ton of th- ! marki-t. W-- .- a m,-is. tin t i> fo.re lb. open mid during th, ~i-!> pari of a n w : ■ a on (-i,-;-, i- a [o ri-imler.:;i.-. of in- I I ill., -. . . \ i 'a-d ti> iii.-ss t! ■ markel I- - j i . ,o ■■ ai i ,; i mu • th- larnn-rs who pro- , d m-- -d :m- or.. ..I! ..j on, a’l oft!- • : m.,11.; i. a-d ii‘t no po r-■< p’" d.- !n!b,- i-i c -ntr.,’liiii: i . w’li!.' marly. If lint di. ~! the i.r.if, s- ; -,:’..,l ;.(..--ii.i tors teoitoii . yam • ■ rs). ' on.- .-■■• I, for , rinsump- - 11.. i-nd deah;' i-'-raliy, are wltlioui any ' potto.i on I:an I. and the-.- want to buy. i Alm- is i'"l ■ ■ ~ August 1-ports of ; Ihe conditioii ,'ii>d pro. of th- li.com ’ ■ng <•: op Irev : y i-'-'p i i -o! ,r< d. ' I'm- .-If. I■ ■' ■ "hip .1 I' : la;." m j ; h-- <-o. t.im.’- ii ' ’in- .•.I• • • ■ i .■.i s >n ' to b' 1 1 ■ mi . : .• ii,l,■. . - m irk 0 ■ an ! r .'utimii ",-po." ,ot <,H. m* m-tu d ■ ..... o t .- ~ , l • ■ - ... I- . > ; . • :li is .... . I ■.. , • I I I ■ o' ' ll- 111 - i 1 Ate ... ,|- . ■■ ,1 .., ' : 'HI U-IV . , i th. (-oritrn! .-.tit .. i( ■ ;h crop. ... >i ■< ■ impn ‘sion that a : ■ ( rop has inad . tind tbus I keep .Vt: . . ... .... I ' • -I. • ... ai':■ io i t-i-.i > ii-- n- "k -. m ■.- : f< •ir*r re ■■ d-. i ■ or. . .-• ■-I ami ,- -d I r- 'I "•' - : 1.-. .- t:,,--. . • . r ■ .1 ..'■ I do . i. ■; : Ik- I- .1 . , -I, hie -d j ' 'i ■ t ' al h>■ I m 1,. ■■..! I ,1.. 1.. ..'.in .-I-. ■ .-rn' ii 111- i .. . -.; i-in t- 'a ill i- i .•' .i.-- W'!l oft :::■ If ;., n .. •i■ Ii . V. ■! to it do dn'lng ' i;■ I, fa) .- '•' . . h“. Im- |"a It- ' ... ~!•■ to fai im .i ; mb:.-.,. • I ■ t . ll' I .'■ 1 ■ w of hrs I ... . . i for ieridy money. Til" farmer, i the mt'-'l'g, lit f.irmi :-, i.- we miv. i ni- ’ m..: -. l- i ows ,- ■ ni' -ii • f tie fm m'' mark. m. Not that d-. i . ... ;, ■ . ■■ ii. d "'I ■ r. , . I.nt I. . .n. . in- v. v ■ 1.., in., o' I!• .1 .■■ ■ •-. . iii.it t ■ roll ;■ I \ ■ -ry . >rt .■ an ' : ti: t . •■ .• . • (in: h ■■l'-'' t "i:i r on." . I A .- .. \..' v -it-; u i.sdom . ■ n ~i I . ray !.. .i.-i'-w !•■.* • and ■ in ini- v.'sdom, by Ids within:; < i buy. A '••; . ■ ..:•■• d v s 11-milc" <■' : . will ■.- ■ ■ "i i .- I. ■ i : r. , .i: • Ind c.m'", 'lre d ma rd for : , ottori ~1 -I < ■■■-•-■ ■ m.lii. .- roll am--- in Now .-'■(■> ma i e.li- !'*. < oil 1' .-■ f n ..y, • .. ,: v • t.t!: k W. "1. : nil .- boil' it." 'A 1. v eon’!, ar-l "irr main bi-ei !•:, . Il- .•( t' !■:ak -th- .mt"-' s.-'(':. iba t il><- i , .., ■ <d -and . ' .aa you win ! I Im- mil ■ . ■ ■ . .rm- • i< Io H >■ l"-n . it prompts him: to k pou debt th-at ..- will m>! ' ■ • • l 'r. -d to H '..- a ■•' rm- . ;■' a- 1 ; if " ■■ y o 1 s ..| . vto pay his ■ . unless ii ■ a lall -1n...1 I.'- ....1..,," v.i'a tn- . il consent ■ ..,!•) n;ip-. oval ..f hi-‘ ,"i-il:io: <. Tills is not ' ' tnmi-.ii'--. v. ar awar. . Ic.:: il - like i i ,dd >.i im I! :In ■" t--r f-T it. age. K. 1. 11. I I’ARM ((IRREM’ONDENTS. Large Yield of Cotton. St,, -...;. . ... ■■ : ■ t ■ • : , .O- :. -; I' -.- : 11' ■|| .' .i* i ■ ' . - 'll 111 10l- I : -...-■ ■w I'. S ■ -1--S. \\ ■ ■ .1, M', s. To . . .. -. know wind j , th- Ii •; • , a: heli-, ir- ;. a of c,.: ni I rniti ; .; . . ,t a..-- to .- ..' -.'.1- i '-ili r ply i to ..i'o\ - d'.' t!-.,n. i'in-;i- 11:'-,. '' -'I pv.bli du d ants of y’u Ids hip live i>.':!'--i per ra re, and mniy of ■ -uin 'W' n b ... : litr w nr - not. prep.u- I to s y th-: , .-vid. ■ ■■■ ■ ■ sniiport ... ■'. ■ ■ great yields w' . -a. i: i 1 u f abo. •• s-,: ■; ■. • on. w ( ,: , ,■ *|.■. mu -i’. oi ■ limit o', ma :intmi ya-ld. lint w ■ are pr. ~ '■ to affirm tha liin bih-s I"-r ■"•’.'•• i. a.a , r.orm.ois yi'-ld. and tin:', we mv- - ■ver S'-eii. '.’. o or.r own ■- . sueii i .\v,. do ■’ V say : • : lira - !-..h » to i t!u- aer.■ have ii.-yer 1,. en si .-m''d. > -n- ii' t i ,n: i-,!. Bui w ■ :' r, •■:. ■ do'i'm ful c • t to ; i..- la t • r ilgur, ■•Atos', of the a. counts « hav «• <n m phem'ine'ial vi. Ids -bo -i --"'.tiiii .i:'d o' ;■(■. m "I'V. ■' W', -h pi le - .11 ... chain of .id.a . . - . -I , t ,, 1,,. .. All' ll by '.ii I.'- ,-• tm -a--". ! mid we iiav mor-- nvi o < h ,'ti forced ’ I ...-■■l os'., ■ y ] 1 . wit ' nc.-s'-s mi.-iit i';:V'- i" .-ii '--Ti-, y sir*.■■■;■'- i and truthful, :',■ y • '-.'■ h iv.- I. ■■ n ' irm ins. d ripen by som ,m" w ;o wns not i ■.- no: di-i'i'.' ■ st d.' but on the eon i .was Inti : - -i. -I to tt ■ uno .■•' < ;or ,ul: siifii' i<->i: tv 1.,:-, pr.-mlum, bs- id-s I i:„. ~ |iit a; lending such tin m Id.-. ement.” . - \ ,;. n „w comes Mr. G. H. Turner, of that there it* a po’sonotis principle that CATALOGUE HLjml Covers r-.W*’articles f--r Ferm linn Hott—hoid tw- (.uns, spiv.-ti- -- Goois. Hous? Fir.-nu-tiin®-, Uu-gn-x mail order house m the aW* J. H. SUTCLIFFE & CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. i THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLjWA, GA., MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1897. o • ... . _ ~ Burgees. Miss., in the following communi cation criticising the Above reply: “lih-a:- Sir: Ite ilizing, as we do. the nobis work you have done and are doing for the farmer-- of south, we •■anno! refrain from expressing- our surprise nnd disappoint- . im-ot at your answer to Ai:-. Scales, as per u.bove clipping from T'arm I apartment of The Constitution.’ In our opinion, su’d answer is 100 cans -rv.-rlive; too dlshr arten- 1 ing and too discouraging for I'm- I good of progressive agriculture. There 1.- not. :he slightest encouragement in it for tlie would-be progressive agriculturist to t'-y to do; nothing in i; but doubt and d's trus;, and, worse than all. not even an answer to the question .propounded, is ii possible tha: there has never been a ’arg ,v lelil ant bent ica ted ? Wliu! dots ii take to actin uta'..- a large yield? l.s nothing genuim'. and no proof established .-xeep' t.m: whi.-h we set with our own i-y. s? if not, we will guarant. e to .- atfsfy any 'simp tic' or ‘doubting Thomas' i.y actual ocular d.-m mstra :ion ih::t ‘well autln-nticated large yii'ds ar- no', null a ‘possibility’ Imt are also '.letuillt: To Ulus) rate: ft bast been computed linil forty bolls of the 'big » boll,' sixe -four bol's of ‘live-lock cotton, ami si v -iiiy-tilne bolls of 'four-lock' cotton i will, on an liverage. make one pound or seed col'on. Now wo have cotton raised, not in an <-eperimental plat, bn! by the aer.- and mid.-r ordinary held culßtre, tli.t: eont.-iin as manv is 115 boll- per s’.-il'a. This cotton was fert'’ized ’with siil' pounds of phosphate and l'X» pounds of muriate of potash per acre. No nitrogen, ns the plant on tins land has a tei'dencv to make ton lime i weed nnvway. These II", boll st.'in'.s we’-e give:', go-.d distant-.', lx I fl-ci, or 2.7:!? sinlk- per m-r.‘. W-- also liav-- cotton <,n : :he sifiii,- kind of land, but w h 1 .-a di-- , tame, lx? f'-'-t. tbai will average Six'S’ ■ Indi.- per stalk l.tl'l'i -I ilks per ml'- We | wi.l i.-i '-vi-rv one do Ids own ilmir'ng on I this, imt will m’d tint we have .■ Nt rilin'-d ■talks p,-oml.--l m-’y : hr., tie limit tills i’n inedia e ; .or, v l w-- i-i iv, !nridr.-ds ■ TYi<'r<- Lili’ v.** <’.tn ‘*■*■ll(l to who VtlH no' b - c.invac. d except b> act’i-il ocular (I, III"!' r>: ,; n. T!; : s ::as been a V'-ry bad year for eotbm drouth; then ag’ain. It Was m.i pla'.’.t'-iT nnf.l May S'h. m iking it ! om month Ini'-r th m it •hm.ikl niv. Ic-n, J vet t!iere are 115 inlly developed bolls aetu ■illy "P'-n !"-r : ilk al ti' ; s writing, hep- . t(■ mln '»• -’>:*■ c -1 m <■* tile iviu" v.i ri.’-'v Im- ba.- mixed. W.- have oi'i.-r. seen . ilks - ntaining npwani . o'- :t"" O-- n balls •>< r sta'k; and only ’.vi ... i --. : -talk at Argyle in Mr. Ti"d iling's owe sta'-. .rnia, which h-d 5,5 open b,,!ls on it. We',- w< asked. AVii.'i: !-. I th.- probable or possible emit of eo’-.m pro- i I duct lon pt r acre ? we would tin In tali i" -■ :y from four to six b iles. Ta -'. ' | , Hial pr.o .leal ~v-i<.r;(.|ir.-’ ano * Xt* l.d'-'l • observa:»n. W '■ m W-- h.-ar of tli-s. largo Yields we believe them. Why? Because wo W.mt , believe them. It do.-s us good to In-!:, vo them: It spur-- US on to go and do w' and We are doing. It. To eoll- | elude, will volt killdlv' faV"" file mol'-' p'.-o- I Cl-,-..-ive I' .-iimi of your t'- ob r.-. bv repro- ■du t n'ir,-. the anm v-I ,-l.;m.m'. . ,o - | | spectfullv. <i. H. Tuiimr, Burg-ss. Miss. | I We wl.s'.i to sav that the tin. wet wiia n I i Mr. Ti:ri-'-r e'nai-:ici'-rlz<-s as inserv- j i ntive, too d;:-t:« ar'- nlng and too di • ovrag- i i i.n: t',7- I'm- good of pr-.gr.-siv.- agric'dtml i was i .irel'iillj" worded i>.\ ns a: Cm lim- : ( i ami V. . ■ actio! a word, or ext ion. or i j • In.e.nt that we would ciiaium :' w<- , 1 ..mid r, ..il it : id i.-wiit, !'. V.'.- .-imids ; -..ted t- at w I' :-l w : • n wii'.i .m- j I own eye"" ay*ihl e: I' -• lal, - per a, . ; ;i 11, | V, • ,<'i••i- L■’• < i ? ! v.'i i . t HD «. !i>ITH •• u ■ | yield: bln we expri S-Jy stated that "We d • ' not i' llt i.» ■ b-F t'» ' *’«• I 1 'neve;- 111 . a ill •d. I licit I Veil live I , bale-' not --'■( •'»•« 11." W.- 1.1:'. I" ;. , •••:-Btit-c di -emitaging to tic- gt-'-a: ] i.'.c . o' l ari-’ -’ s. nim ly-.iine liomlridt !1- ot .<m b.v<- l-evir .'.il .-(ei’:.l i : Ii of ~, ■ 11 er (Veil - ‘le and a in: It let Is ■ , t' a. t -. i I s ill b. lime . iimp-.ii '•' If, ... : . mraged of th'- po iblllty of ma king j ! - :. or tiv.- b per «( re v. one ".. I -... ..(tv. ■,l g . i •:. .-I I- : l<- or .' b le tml I i • i . lh lt ... . i ... • IT- .1 i .-I ." I--.. I. , 1 , ~.- .o •in I".-- "i ...i - 1 " "■■ I ' : : ' ■ I * or fun.. ir nV lull Ami we at>- lot .sure i , ,~t pt ; ii. tha. it will .->-"ii b - tomid ■ p'-otii.iid, io ino'hi-- more th.in oi--- and a ' ■ inii' ui two .ah- io ... le. • jit "i , I iia nrall.v r:.-,i .-0 1 |..( t'nat a'C . sp< • i.illy I .dim d on 11 will conn to b ■ both I ■ |. .-- l.l< .-■'•! proti . b!< . aft< : -■ Idle, to : .:o.fm. I’;,-, largi ..mo . Its; bn: w.- doubt ■ it (il i I, profitably done oy Idgli f. rtiliz- ; .ii , wli a . mm r. ial K-ri diz-- - mi : (.i.ll.mm ini’ i.at--. Mr. Tinm- r ask- "w': it i »toi sit take to t ithenticate large yield?" j We i pi- : t*. ■ p. siiiv" statement of a re- | .bi., tin ci.l and .nt.i !y iinlda ,-d , . .. nt .■■ man t!iat 1”, ' ured ■ . ; iml saw II till c* mi pit k d tnd vv d i . witli i pair sea! .- kno vi) • ■ be a. , urate. Tlu-r.. must I ~ posslhf) . ■ ■■• . ■ n-.i i .'-iiltv of :, iy ii-il' .-rm -t no enurn-e ■ : any. The ■ •i. ‘ - >y Mr, T ■■ a- r. based on ml ■ umb r oi .Timb : el. . . mpl. . -r: : ii ■- hi -iiupie iir'.-.lnumie. end segg.-st !l . . .... ii.il'tl- l-i mm ra! ami the ptvb.a- I biH'i.s ci u |,a rt ieiilar The “proof of tpudding '. a th c iting." nnd tml in i t;.- ' ; 11-- -|>arate b"-.:' d. n;- before com ■ po'ind'm.-.. W-- h v.- indulged in such . ..I- ' ( illations, md ar. : .o’ ' I W !, . . ■ I ■ ■ a'! th 1 • a ’ w a.-. i long ...- th::;'- or fort’. Im: not on . ... , I la- Mr. 'I ■ . - - - I S■. il ■ al. 1>!-I'i.e,~ lit- • ' . ('I., mi.-- ! J- cling w- know T: • . lippi ■„ v. ■ h Mr. T ’ ;• " w ' reproduc. dis an .i '■ from Tin- l.n.' yj . <'o'tit uiion giving an .i-’co-.mt •>: re- : suits of ■ ■(.'•:• tiliv. fiv- -act nt sis foi ' ' li. II ■ :: ■ :f • ■ I ■" -I •- : : . :1I :■ fl d.i . ...I'.-.ri, ... Atl.i'a, l-i Is-:. ,i: I IsS'.. \\ < I-’-, w mm, :ib>.d -Im- • -mi-e.-ts i ' 01..1..V - :.'IV ■ W. a..! 1.,- wo-I; : of r. c'-i'.-hig aid r. "i-ding I In- -,..tp.-r . .l"I- : davits. ..i .n-iii- . , o' th. larg< miti:- I < r m . at W w.-r. air n. , r , :he , on -nit(••( of aw.'rds. ami w tme on. is; r .pm:. I'D, ...mini • (ii,l i.s dotV. . :■ iimst ■ . nd lions pt • tin m .-■ : ;:■ ■ • -.rd’:.i: t" th, : -rim •> lim 1 Ir. .11'> r- nmn s. They could not <io m- 1 v.i-i. The firm nlliid. 'l to, aft'r a i- w 1 years' . xum -I .-- m < out-, ts of that sm t. ■ I d\s...inii'im d t'm-m. A gr- .-i m wspaper not | . f i from Mlnnta mnicrl-xd; to <m •mr.-iim ’ 1! . prodm timi of i.irg. yields a I -w year- . ■ inter. But tn- dts of the cm.ttsl- ii ive not b-.-n ealcuhtt-d io encourage the far tJm- ptomoliciti of agrii-iilture in tli.it. yar- 1:» i onclusion. we admit that we. mny . be fairly eon.-id'. '--d a bit too • a:: in i our . tim,i.. of evlib'-me and proofs. ' in matters oi fliis.-mi; but vv ■ would pr.-f-r 1 io giv- . t:ir:i of tie I'.'.:; '."o close than ito li.-ive a 'ev.- loose. If Mr. 'l'lirn i ■, i ■ a thin; "be, i■ • im wants io ■■ . v.■ ii," lii.-n why botm " il oit. tii .\ a' 1.. .1. K. Sorghum as Food for Stock. '. Ti. S. A . Nin.-ty-Six. S. <'.. w -he..- t . ; ! pasture bis ■ ■ ■ ■ \ mi a p-?ati*-ld in. v .. ■ h I ;h is also a, larg. ar. -: of s. con,J growth ■’ I sorghum, lb- l as heard that soeoml ' I grc.wtil i-.ii-.e and eaim before beading will i kill s-.oci;. and win!’...- to k :o,v about it. : ! 11l r'-piy w.- can only say tha- it is quite j ■ a eonmion belief that s --ond growth sot- I ghum will kill <at I:,- ai d horses. We . have never had any trouble from that I source. Th ( > very rcm-'oi’.'ible and probably : correct view' i:> that whin animals are i turned into a 1 ; .-Id of young sorghum, or of second growth sorghum, when hungry and are {.ermltt.d to gorge themselves se rious am! often fatal results will follow. Young corn, or wheat or barley, will also prodm-e such effects under simfTar condi tions. It is believed by some, however, develops in Ihemtl growth sorghum that is the causuhe fatal i-’siiits. We believe that no results will follow if the unlmals be ti into suidi a pasture after the dew isind turnol out before they hav,- fllleiemsel ves vvi'Ai the succulent grerei'l. This precaution should ho a<b-.pte' three or four days. If you try it pleieport results. Watery ? —Blue Milk. J. 11. M., Che G'l.. complains that the milk from hi' is thin and blue <''■ I the cream very and when flu- milk sours it separatol forms a solid curd with water arothe sides of the pan rind under the u The rnllk ta.sti-s al! right, but Hours') sooner than usual. In. reply we wilgest that th'-:,- are many spi-eies of wia, sen-,.' good, ,---ome indifferent and sv?ry bad in their «•!- frets on milk tim products of milk. These bacteria, a the air by thousand.- .md the species ids to a gT'-.-il ext< nt 'on the snrroundß the cow during Cm ! time of milking the surroundings of ■ the milk after tg. Sometime , t.s v.e suggest in your a bad species of bac teria gets the hand of th, helpi'ui ami necessary -s and infem •very nook ami corne the stalib . or milk r. om. th- v. .-xlThs, etc. In sm-h case the only ly is to I iiorong'-iiv cleanse and whlti tin- stable, clean up tli.- yard (cowp-h-in and .--.-aid tim milk room and thing; then m t sonic good, nice bntteifrom a. neighbor who ilas no trouble < kind ..I'd p'll a lltllo In the milk e.-me as soon as drawn, for a f>-w days, ‘starter." Be cardiil to always keep diking v- ssrl cove:- <1 while milking wiliin cloth; also brush of l ' the cow. • ,-jy tile belly nnd bag, witli u -tiff bpefon- niilkn'g. After getting th.- rlgh agiin you will have no further trot due preeautioni be u m-d. Weed for NtKing’s Early Ini pr Cotton. "irwin Crack Sycamore, Gj. - The sampl im-losed' a grass at all. but an introdia ■ I, r d. h.-longing to the xantl-.ium, or 1 i-ientis. (.inmc ih-d it l.i our .' u l.otanii's .imi think Il is o‘ comp.'-f' rt.'i nt :ntrodi'i-:ion Horn abroad, ws plentifully along the Central r.iiln places. King’s Iniprcotton is one of the best and earlie'.oti"S of cotton now before the put you will appl.v to ih-orgia m.pm-ii'-itlon for a copy of bul'rtln No. 35 be sent you free and it tells all abot Sirup "ir to Sugar. J. T. Warr. Bl AVlfit will pro vmu ug-r caw from tnrnim-; to sttg .r? \\. know ot" ■ -tii’al method by widi-'i ih.- siri;V b" pi-i-v.-nt.-d froni • ttiming to si •' " ’i •- not aw are the smullT ! ; "mid:i and the mil.-i.-mn. - ,I? ' u- anv :..l m. : for I m The addition of s or.n kfnii o' 'im'. ns nc.-l ic, ,r even viiKgar. i.- f lr ‘y v '■ -d by emdy- j maker.;. We ' '"I to publish .in ( ii-iich’ from ’♦' 1: ows. Mint, £a- un od, Hops. ‘■J •. i:' ■ , ' .'(.A. ■- ■ - lie hag ' 1. . .-> a I- / !' " i->." m- 1 te.-n ye • qm sti ,n. It Is r.-u h A," .1 I ,m< Im writ, s b, : th. : ...r- r. sp m .-■ .7 ; ■ • fir. tbeir full ) » '9l<l . n j I He w t J . 1 :VTO ho c.tn find .-'ll ‘'V J 7'"' | ' W) ' • wnrm- I t. herN /■. i, for horsemint ! ■ dr■ l ■ ' : 5. In what 1’,.. ; . s ould hops ; L«.» r.M; it'*r« •• To 1 [ 111 r ;i. .<•. i j hrrhs v•» j <-frr j ! him ' • )\ • I jmpanv, Stat.'s- ! vino. N. c. : Ho.. .r- : ... the seeds turn [ hard ai.- mrp’.-. “Pip " rl P . E. B. <ir Sa I;, Will vm: J ■ any m your - '.title ..it.' , r. me- .ly o; eqr. for "p ;. ' b ;. ... n . l;iJl > 1- th"- imon n; ~. ,\|| of n ,-.- : f--v. Is i- . ■ ' -in.. - . md 7 tim. . Sor hue-- .• limpii-.g it ' mt- f tin. "l’:i." ion;: <‘:th-... .. 'iind ibey o' : ■ A ..i ii i) i . ... mi ■ " ind of : a tmigm ~ , idt::;'ly e-:i-rids down l.’li ... th.- erep md i-n ti-cs .1 By . g w't ii iboV '' r. im - - . ■ i . will ' oblige 1. ": 'ip" n '- f in- r- -nl -o: f i Old Il■ ■ : xp“ ■: p o'- . . 1.1 .I’;d ■ Wet. Tl’.' ria- I Par-il'K stopped up I I the "owl !■:!-.•<-i h ibt nigh the i | mouth, v. ■’ -h r-T'd- rd< i !ng of i j > tip of in. tetigim. '.tp-ntion ."'id cmnfm table quall■ 1 "'id ;■ r -n-ov, n the . .nts.- ft i-- v a p . nn.’ilH .- - d ; ar.-a w : c I i'.-.ri , Ii of chlorith •■: lirm- lirts of water. b should I" •••’.ni'i ■! l| sharp m-edk-. g V. . in- , • -om dozen .. 1 1 low!. , om ait.-v ai ih t: ■ .-■•. -nit P tli.it •i. i mi,- w. • ; t mi.-u and C no far: c ■ n. d. A Mutilated (Letter. To <-. Id. \Vy \ \l.. A, ~u ~in let !• I S W '.’ li.’-i j <•!' o '• . ’.•(’ fi ~m you •I' ■- .> ■ • -■ . .1 .i, ,;a ■.. lift', (’ting y our .1 >.' ■ t11"1 , i . tri: enough o£ . 1 opi Feet J. s . 'liit iii'i \ < , ,? ;i b c l tic \ - I y 1 .1 ’ll' I .111 u’l ex ;i illii::t.■ ■■ ■ ! s, n bet wei'ti th" toes. I c 'I ■ I ,11. . ii.i ; I IT, <•’. Sile. t i 'J 1 1 1 lune | cilight Ihe d ei - , . j ,| , 1)O t ing mid well mu the ills ease aiul ;;iV' !y \\e would .- ■ t ■■ what is i called ' : Tn ejean l< . anil npp. ' tse ■ ■ ot r- i belie arid to 1 p.m "f f toughing i ills <>. ■ up.' I ''■ 1' >'l. ei., w ’ V,'till Os O.lit'l' '■ 11. li nr, 11! add . tbm to the I'd ill" Ui'ii , (tie j plus; .-'J ihat it " I' l '’*n.aei. Parapl' w. !■-. s ■ ' tv..j , | ;iav . .t cow IG ■■■pc ' ;irs •'> iii h- r hind ! pans. S : •• uets ny A'lsj-.j-y >’ow- ■ I v a i !<1 walks is i: sh« •*i j«| • , foot’ * J i l':i It. r hind f t. Hii- land is Pt - I ing ph nty <>f milk. Slijt :,i to j be in much pain. Whan., .we : , n .( i wiiut tin- inedy 11 s probably a ml f wltti ts - known as “parapb gia.”i,. f . s •>» th loir-.-. Such a eo’.idui.u it k ly to ' : occur shortly :S’ e.-d<, one-half i pout’d of • psom suits :. ( ■,-. l v ,; lIV j i or two. or often vnoug’ n ~ i M »w- j i • op* n. I hen g\ c i day !•- , drains ot poyvd’ r. 'i ni-. wii; * tin food or as a, drench IlicharcVoiiia C. M. 'toward, lonre u j.»,, vou think tl.is l''l'.,ri.'l , 'p.i. '( j ;s bare, would !"• vluahh- j.. |i ;l .;; )tl . t , iu Vlrr.it'ia 'the I'.uiutii r oi n pi) ,> r is i: v t'.uablo uiwhi re’. The plant sen is l;tc> a seabrn. which is adiipte|o the vly soils of the gulf coast. ■ e havend of its 1., in;, tried l'nr(f northrould pre fer to rely on r clov'i sietian. Fertiter for S. G. Iluntet!.amon’, _|n your i paper of Septet -r <hh > nine nd"d I ,i fertilizer fofats. I- t.,,. irr-al for fertill' the v ,-.. U; ...' for f. e<l? Tile ia.no de;i Greens boro say theyo not l<i),. l t of potash. Would, pay ni«-z,. it <>r <h roilVt tint at. it tOx’i' liun dr. *1 ? The cotton 11 rcc .niinfor oats Ifs tim same as that used for <-:ii feed I Kaini. will answer as well as muriate o | potash by using four lirn.-s as much Kalnit usually costs about sl2 per ton muriate of potash about sls. which makes tile muriate a cheaper some, of potash as i contains about, four titn.-s as mud: potash as kalnit. Fistula cf Oesophagus. C. S. It.. Litt!.. River. Mil. -About tw. nmuths ago my horse took distemper and a large knot swcih.i u), under her throat in tim swallow or gullet. | nad i- lanced, but it only bb-.l a little. A short while after .'--.ho apparently became well and th' 1 knot almost disappeared, tint about a w.-ek ago it swelled up again and a. small ' nimpl'? came on the knot, which I picked op'ti witli a knife. .Y. small amount of pus camo out and the place is stiil run ning and w-h'-ii she drinks water a small st;-, .mi will squirt out of tin- opening as slit? swallows. Please give mo a. remedy, if any. and greatly obilg,-. W." would cal! tim disease a fistula, of ; the oesophagus, or an opening from the gullet to th,) outside. I. will r. quire .-in expert surgeon to pm-form an <>p, .ration In or,h r o effect a cii!,-. It pro’.-ibly was causivi first by a. strieliirc of the gi.’ll.l, fuliownt by a sac or dilatation, above lhe stricture, ami then irritation and suppura tion, ending in a. fistula. Hollow Tail. A. W. 'l’.. Sugar VaH'-y. Ga . '-.rics a good long letter insisting on tim thcor.,- of “Im'Jow tail" in cattl". 110 says of a v.iln rible st'or: "Ono of them nm<! w, ak and <i. bilitat<-d and we concluded lie had ‘iio! low-tail.' whl'-h was said to be common in the vicinity. W,. , aught him and I tone.l by p>- -.sing th-- tml of the tai! that th, re vv.i . nothing but the iud". I then look my 1 nife and splii the skin at th at point about six im-h. s. Tlicr. was not a parth-le of bom tliai. I could so.-. | mixed som.. salt and so.II. and al'oti: tlii.-d ; lie pi.,,-., and wf i;,). -d It witli a. string very loos, ly. 'and tim .-mi ni- 1 got wi-il.’ Til’s r, moly was .gem-roily u-'-d in th<- vicinity. That was sixty-three y e..rs neo and I hav. m v r had a r-a.-e sinco that; I , an r,'<-;i)l.-’ Tim only thli’g proven in the aboy." st tlenient is th.-il an anim il's tail will get V-' I! of tin- wound made b\- tin- op.-rator's Iml; -. and that tlmr.- vv is no bon. in a i portion of the tail. 'l'ii, r,- is no proof th u the ml ling bone of Ihe tail \. ■ - tim ea use ot tile weakness of the anniimil. I'is get ting well v'.a.'i no proof tieit th" tr.atnr iil cm-i-d him. ,-my moi • than th. r.-cvery of four out of ;iv. of a dia-tm'.- patl.-nts In "li.- tim do. Jot's i>ills ami p0.v.1-i Tim st . r might linii go well Ju l a.s promptly 'i' '' slit bad mad." 1.-, the skin nt any "bier " .im ; ~r as if c-..m . --as. or - ay : i . or h‘ r ::."ii . or s..da, or soap. <>r rodn had b".-n pul la th" tail lust, id of sal: mid Soo'. It is .: flier V. ■!! known that, in a | vast majority of of tniid aitm.-nts, i both in animals and in nu n. the jiati- nts e I Well without nny tr -atm.-nt, o'- regard- ' li-si-i of v. li-it the treatment may b,-. No j on.- knows till-- b'-tler than an imm-.-i piiy- : sieian. Tim trouble v. iiii many pio -.-. ms is ■ that, tln ye.mm.-i two thin.-,s. i.r condi ams, I as cause and eff et, vvhen no mp-h r ' • ; ..,i exist.-:. 1. rn.-m 'i-. n:, a liors." for ■. p.,r;e - ular dlsen-e. using a <-. rtain rem -dy. if in how g« ‘.S Well It is l,;o<l ; ,’ s p; „„ not only that in- had tile dis. for vv'ih . la was treated. I>m that : : ■ i. ,-ov. -..., ’•lie la tin. tr. Itm,. i:. This may or m., ; im: 1... th.- f. I. 0n... . as. . m,: (hr. ■ ~r f,..-' ca-.-s. will absobit. Iy pr.ive ii. Tt:-- imr might have had an entirely diff. r. nt dis ..ml go: v.’ il of it, not b. .- m7." ..f tie tri. tm.-nl. I,.;: in s.m:e of j,. As ., lv :1 g.,oi I'".'- ' lei ’ll In, • ii -.1 , ( ,f t-i i ~ti . ii-e.m s. ri .us illm -s without bein'.'conii.b-n that Id t r< im nt was . ff... :ivc. it v.ill » >lo’ d til .1 Mr. 'l', only -i -■ --.md ;' > animal got well," Compost Formula. • r >M. Reyr.o’.l R! -.T0.,,!. <;. I wan b' l I'l 'll. .1 c. I-:;,.,.; .-<.nt;: ini ng .ivalla!,h acid. 7 p g . ..'ii : potash, a ~.., ■ 1 o i • I ha-.. . . : o im. .-I,). |,ho ).'. i;. and kaini: t U:-- '■ ’■ m . omp I'h-ase give m t'-. ,:'l-"|. .. . . I OU.. | V. nt t'i tot cubing.-. I. .aim...-,- tl l.- t. r [con ,r ti >:i to m -. i. al-. .. You < an.'-, : m il. . mix 'ir l of a. id pirns ph.. ;■ .I. all 'I : i ■ 1.11->!.• .-•■ -.1 i 'i:.t will a :i.i ■ l.vz ■ ~ !• and I no.-- < . >■'. t ; jnt ; nmniem am! you wii| ■ |; ; s !mpo.s-->,|-, T!i<> c.i;to:: •’ ,J.• i- on m > only i p< r c- at of roti '-., in .1 vv could yog exo I 1' g .ill ip. :• i ■ -.:;r...: n ... i til ngr.-d eon t.’.ln no iiitr Toil n::;.v mix ti'.’ ti.r. ■ iav-r.di ms tug.-tli r ;:i sm-h a p;-o.,orti that i i-- mixture will .-m ,a;:i th-- ih; . t . men's . i the same relative proiun t 7. '■ .-.. -I 1 l In stand . : ■■ : ' formula woiiid give 7 pounds : t :;c'.i f-r ev. ry 9 pounds ~- p.: , h , n ,i < p . imi.- of nil rug. ti: .1 p'n ■ i-.iat ........ .. ■.i ■ ..mi-i.s l< ii’ ' '." !• uni.l C tt.on - • d 1 .. . pounds T!.-- al" "... li-.i-.-iiir" wmi'.l ... .. n t I'm C low's..: i r<. ntngo of in. ;hs ■■ .I, - 1 imsphor!.- a< id ' v> i. : . en: ' ' per • nt Nit"Ogo;: ) j;,, Tin UgH- s 2.S't. ‘lain :md .'.'IO ar.- ev.-o tic to e.i.-h 'm r a . ; :> a r..l I '■'or ' . 1 w..i;:<! pi f. • • ; t ., I'm . .- • >. i: i o [.oin.o n i lr ~f but W >ukl pi ■ :■ .iv Ig tile ml.:- f.’» after th [dant comm ■ ■ ■ grow, .i, "ll I" to ."-1 , : " y-fi\. [> , | .... j,, th" acre at tinm and r.-penting D-.iiion In tv,.. < >r thr< e w-. t h ., ’•••' • ‘“’A ’•< .j (}j( . '> • . is. w> ;. 11 : v. i, much !•»: .m ;»«•? • . Melilotus. Jl "- ''' r >'• A’.'. I « '.'' : ' 1,1 melfl ,|.i< t . i boljh.n ( ' ’■ • - n tin,.- , !. u . ’ ’J ' ' dcai.-,. i* sw. mp I 1...1, ! " 1 -.1-’ .1"..: v.;. , .j, '-‘ *■" ’-' and nl at amount of s ■ .i p. ;• I’ Iflolvs ,1 >.-• !-..1:-.,;," 7 ! ' 1 °us • >ils ■ roiddii ai ib im.-i. f lucm y imi.nUs )■■ >• u ■, Crickets. i>■ 1 ' I' C -if. i v ill. . m.-. [•;, ' ’ •-■ ■' ■ ■ ■ in ’ .mr i, i; a Ini.- ... i.. - ■ir mis. s. 1,. Jilug cm- tli. i,- in use giv ni. .. me i-mi dy l. .1, iv : oil or <l.Uli. v ti). In I obi’;; ■ -ml.seiin r. , Jj-nidi.* all 11: r.i.-l iv-- food 1r,..,i tii.-,r I r. ucii and bait ti cir j : <h , - ! I'll' - phoi.ic: ptc .;•/ "Rough (Hl >t.i! " - pr. .ni on piivi s of sos in-, id. \ I :■ m dy al:-., is to ifust into ilicir aii-mg | I■•! 'cos a nilxt'.!’ .- of fin -ly p-iwd, r. d ch m . iiiate and b‘ i..x in .qu.-il puts. Tin- ndx | tin- Si.H'ild be m’x d i-.i er. ,di;m with . ■ [ic.-tl-- and mm ar. so that with . i jiart j of elm. olat. . of wliich tli - crickets nr? ' ■ very foi.d, t!.-,' will also get a paiti.-1.. ■ of borax, wliicli is v ■ :-y i> >.sonmis to them Glanders jR-emedy. I Mrs A. GiDumas, Ark. -l.i r ading 1 ■ th. p i).-r of S', p -mb-r Gth I notl. ■an ar- I ii.-ic ,ei tiio i ,t oi giami'-i. . if ,o i I fe. I lilt.- il will 'I" a ib I. I wmil-i iil; Spredli/W •11. Strain. Ji a cramp or pain, n bruise or sprain. ' Should make o cobibine,” To kncck you out, put them to rout, * With John-.Ou’s Anodyne. Quickly relieves, footbr-s, herds prd cures any sorenetM m the h?:d>c >■ .els and kidneys, (hir hoys all liktCjolutsiin’s Cnodyne TJntr.v.mt. Fo»* bn.isus, str-ius or muM ul .r l uurncss it rooHt | ecrtatnlyis all v.ui claim tori’. H. S. roRNLSIi, • Athletic Boston Athletic Assi-Hatton. j ■gw AR S G NS’ Pit LSJ’.;'V.'X; innt’e for BiHousuoss, M< k Hesdrv.be, all ! ■P Li *r t >uhi<'.-«. Spjhl for our Book. Price 2oc(s. j H I.S. JQll NsONdc CO.. House bfr„ Boston. i * Buggies, Phaetons, S direct, from fm lory at M ( Gn-irimteed iwoyeurs. Writer. Btyles. I’rlceslnpiain figures. 'J \kk>myqr"zAv-,' f.'.vards Wo.-ld's i’airund Atlati • -4 display at t beNasliv’lle F.xpos P«-!rn * 14.—frfflew. A I'nef o.'ios ALL] A NCE C'AIUI I •MutlC'Q Th* Conatl t n Uon. to tell yu-.t that arsenic-is a good icmcd lor it. Down in .Mississippi, about thirt, years ago, glanders appear, d .md a m.i there had a fin. pair oi cafriagi hor that among others took it. He did n > ilk.- to shoo: them. He sent them to th woods and gave, tlmm .'irs'-nlc to k l| Hmm find when he thr,tight to have them look", a.t- r he found tlicm alive and iiungr; enough, 'lids Im t.dd.Us some tim - aft.- il o( .-urr. d. SO if il did not kill l.u: <-ur ■ them, it may cure others. !!•■ did not - n how much he gave tiiem. Vis, T think In did say about a tcaspooufuJ. We do not thluk tlie cvidenei In t'm above esse was siitflcient to prow- tea or «• di .- ,-, or -.my l umber of di . s. <4 ar sonic, wi’l ct:r. a <of glaiid'-rW< think it is rnu.-'i mor." probable th:*' tin liors.-s had sti'imgl. s (dist'-mper), of win.-' the horses r ,-ii. ,-i e ! ivitho.’t tr--atm nt whi< ii Is ofl'-n tin cas. , i sp. . tally if tii Weather is good. A Hr: nd-Ma de Cv.d. I <i. I. p.. Dois. G.. 11- yon W ill allow m : sp.i.-e in you*- paper 1 will i.-i-.-.- som.- light in regard to ih. cow’s cl (I, ;.s I imv- il.-cl *l’m e.xpericnte. (>m of mv cows at night would gulp mu h.l- feed on t'e- di:-' -m though she v. as dis;i.-p; le. A f' 1.-nd told me- s'n ■ had lost i.ei cud and what vv mid < nr, her. Tin y lie dy was to tak ■ S'.ni hair from the cow's bn,-'.- and r -ll In the palms ot hands a -mall bit at the lim • aji-1 some would ki:ii. togetlv-r. and when t'ne size of a. large toy marid . to P"' on the root of t'l.igiic and mike swiilo.v. i did as directi .1: ’ io . ... ■ ot w--ii imme- ’ '"ly. 1 mi, : tie ■ ■: - uft'e i'-nl to prove '"at fl ieiil 1:.,J. h,.|..;.gi.ig in th.- e.,,-.'s stoma.-h, called 11„. ,mi „ r f,,,,,j pii jf. On the 'r.,,-y, q,, .... tn :ll ji... above - i-:,- ..Uord i any proof white;-, r a eow m..y pee ii. r, < nd. . -msim !- ,- 1,, hfC'.’Dtu , UHd *ihil the (lid Ih* !•♦»- • ; •‘i --} 1 i II I■ E . 'i thus cine th • <■<>•’•. Sorno Urn.- .un old’ sent u® ;» round ball of hair thut been taken fr<-m :i s .:D.u h a a po •slblo )»rOGf I'».t. calf, oov., ’aii.-.t have i!.’ ch« v, lii.L, < ’.al, as a >• < io-a. a. ; liu. i hava Ih-f (hawing ruin. The ball o.’ hor was n*•; 11.■ .'• moj <* than a “h.i ;r-h .I! ’ sin- 1 - *s a’*' Ir-<|!i» r’.: iy found Id iii .-u»n ■.«• hs < i eu?\<-s a?: ! iaryor anima!.®, the i-’-mlr of their •: .•• *h. .a< o otin r iml Fwallowimv th • h .ii's la h'd off, and the mot’oi) of tic* st;»r.L<"h ‘‘felting’ iho hairs toy’hec into a hall. Such balls hav** b«- n : Hind bv butchers and o('" rs '<’•<] ar** Generally supp«.sod to be the animal’s cud. H* c? -* i!d* ide’. «'(!:’<(• of h.iiid-making ■ iich a. bid when a cow was ailing from flm 'dos.- of tier cud.” and administering th • -aid ball to tba* cov . Why not follow tb.o ima* • (ion we mads .-'’no time ai:o. viz: .'••.iml mar a cow while she is cba-wing (!•<• » u I (that is. masticating her load dur- ing the past few hours,). Win ft ?-•':•> **b< ia < up” a fro'-b wad of food and • ■.•mm*'D<' •; t o (•b<o,v it, <ato!i her ouu kl.\ I'V ih» I’l-Ltt <>r I'yoi’t: 1 jop ■ ironed Ir r t liroal. Turn op* > in «• math and y-■.’» Wil! i Jieh tin* <Ud il: Ih" VI V .1 (hid ii .i wad of hay or hull, or er.-v-. Indigestion cf Horse. Sub*--o : i i .oyi X. •’.■ I has a (!:?•< \« .'ir-old horsi; that, wlu n driv* u, dim \ • ry ofl.n, bu! afi*-r Hu- :irst time it 1 . i.' -t. j’lf* t* civ< ••aii'-e and i-ly. 1. i- prob.’.-ly ; m .d form of dy-u ps which probably will yi* bi »o y,r« ai< r <••( m f • date, and v.’utcriua. lb*gular bed) .md 'Wj.o r < imiisiH usaLb- to oa Uh of mat! tidied . AiWiv Water! dh*a. Iha I i P »th .•.)••■ ai go, eondiimn; also that he d •<;«>t oat I wh!< h ma?’ b<- i»r* v< hl <i by . p’\*ad!: a;.*, grain hlniy in a wim bottom* d ir; ■ !.er. i rob i’oly it would be wil t«» give bi pints of raw ii'ise. d oil a purge. •’• tb»- -.1 has opera I’ il mix and div*-' htl > I’l do. .. . f-.DF fi li.e.- . f.pju rnv c. • tme* •• ■ dipc.ar, md give <ua- powder . Hay in a in in ma di. Alsu char.gr bis so from corn to o ii.s Idr tin:' . African Cotton. 'A'. .1.1.. Nox ~, 1••", . i . - ''l' til- i.- :i :i ;i. . .mH ; n A! i ! :. ton being raised by T. A. Jack i. llvit ■•. G : . . 1 six ti. twelve i high. ■r mt ;lin 10 lour 1..,1.- *,: ; II:. - • (>ii..|i t<> i ■ I »>n niod -• la i. sold mere 11 nib'.- th.- j-. :■ ■• ..f in; .it'-i. r pr ■ . ,i . I. I write ft tip tor benefl ol very many. YV- replied to .1 Siml! " i-"' . . . ’ - l.i w-.1,'.- from “I-.' J. I l.icv.,-.:. St- -. ■ v.: Jl. L.i.,” inid.-r I'm b. ad. "A N- '. Kit Since :lr, r -ply vv i. i'll!- v; ■ ' i' i>■ ■ ■, 11. ■ • ■ ■ I. -1 i l l •■■ ■■ 1 • ;iHH-.i I'.ii- ...:m- mnntii- lii.n t .- . I r.ii|.,| “Afrie.in" C.ittua is identic.-1 V. i ■ . n’s I'- t " a vatieiv i. !:• Hi d •on ■ v-.-it..' .-mo l>. .Mr. .BIT 'A I horn, K- rrs, \rk. \\. planted "M I ■ • I Pct" in 1891-92, whl it cjrpbtJns the b:mh < mir pi i<m that thl*. Aiii ai col .m : the same vnrl< y. We hnv l:it< ly r< < v •■. m M Well ot ' ■ j nt.iik of his "I'.'t " grown last ye.-ir. .... • ■ dffll tn pron.Hmc‘‘::< ,l.:< It.-'-'m's "Afrl-'ati ' : i "\\ ih.irn' i' t" i'e on - «nd th ; .- ,m. -.- . i odu« ■! ye •! ' ago by Mi \\ ,-iiiorii. Home TrenlnirtM for J.r.dirs. ’ 1 J\\ iil N«*:ul fr r. vUh ’’ill ins'. • j >u •'of I»• • • >in»|ib’ i>r«-;)Hr;tUoft u- : .o-.- ire of l.u« horr’aM. 1 !<■' • I .all. .• :s ..I a. fl.: ■ i- a:i I is., hl’- -1 u i H‘~. !’•»". . N» tr • I >.i.n •. Ji 1 ! ' GEORGIA CROPS STILL SUFFEI CONTINUED DKOUGHT DOES DAM AGE TO TH® FAEMEIIS. Corn Is Not so Good os Was :tt Firs Thought —Cotton Is Badly Off. Weekly Bulletin Yesterday. Continu'd dry weather has done damage to tho fa rm ra »l a . drought ha serious!’ n.liired late corn and Ims entirely ruim’d tile, top crop Os .'•■ton. Tin- heal an.l drought have i cans. .. tin .cion ;•> open v'.y i a '>.■!: y i and the bulk th..- . imp ail' ady uatii i el'. ■!. Tin.' w.'kiy bull in of th, i mt-d S.ates local bill'.ill of W.-alher l.nd .•: i> oi th ..rgia issued Tuesday wa- as 1’ lov.s: pining the early p.'i . •• t .■• n ■ . in. I" wiled ot-'l 11. o't'e an,l partial rihonerg tell ■ 1 ' and i-'iid. ’l'.'i.irl sotii' .latnau- . ■ '"i. ei. hut greatly reviving gs < ■ u; '■ g' < .. c. aiiiuc s. to open " tlmt I„, lk ~1,. Cl op '■ op II \\ nib th. top e.op is pronoun. • d ■: I tl-.n and the j.,,ver crop beioiv lie average Ji,-. : qu dity of the staple is genet illy goo 1. I nd.-r tin- I iv. raid. v. r’.tb-r <on ’ations . b-M' pi.'.aibd for ihc work, a. large aniount of -ot ... has been p.eko<l dur.ng ’he past two weeks, and ‘.vith con tinued fav< :able weather tile major por i .i,,n of •' .■ ' .op wi.l have I' el. sav. d by tile lati. r part of < >.•:<,b r. t'u’kers ar. re it’cc ill .-'>n.<- counties. W here i ains ha i o fallen late crops have improve.!, bat o. must ail eounti’s soaking rail’s would b< n.'lii growing crops. Hico lias b■ >n bar v -t. ,i and is thrasiicd with favor- .ibi' yied... Sugar eano is fairly good ajj a rule; in some count.es it i. 1 b-’ing etc.. Pastures are falliny. as are fall gardens. Northern Division. With the cxeeiitic.-’ of pariinl show. r on the C.'d the w. .tl.er has e.nlintioi -try. though a little e0.,1 during tir-t half of week. The e>m in mi'. jm of dry ’.viaiinr lias iv n must favorable fol dtoii pick ing, tvhicli has b. en pin b-d vigorously. There. ;s i great scarcity of liands in some < ..unties. Th- cotton ctop in many pieces is nearly .d! open. ;ui.i i! is impor t.uit that ii t> gathered a d Moim.l 1... fore it is iuju. d l.y rains. \t leb tl'.- vi- 'd ha.- I cep cut s'lori, the <;tlul!ly of th-' staple is said to he good. I'o.fd r piiiliug is virtually over, and a goo.l crop Ims en secured ...io sav.,-1 in good eor.diti.m. ’1... dry weather has injured the corn . and since the fodder is off, the corn Is , loiind to be inferior to what was antic!- Sur hob’ or (! >ta itic lA< y n >: j. d y a y •3 1 I ; i a a mt* d ■ • <:•• orgi; a \ .. *• :)e (Hop a; - * \ ' at .'mi In A rka j V lis is: a,;.; : • Lot * ‘ \ corn ralbs has rvij-. r ■ O>.\ :;nd Florid: . A i tated *. ( • 1.-lIA of ti-.. 1.. '.-,.11- v. .1; bulk th .'lol. will I C : -I!" r. ,| |,y 0.-iob.-r "m I’.-ni.i Kentucky. Ohio amt Vir . km: i 'ii, :,,i,. ■ )>., seriously lei- i jttred by frosts.” 1 North Citrolina Crop Report. - j l.’aK tii N. September I”- (Sped I.)— •■ ; I The last -'too rr port for this year Isaur-d 1 I today says t.dn occurred on t.tree d’>y:< | las. week, hut :v- r.ig, d less than one inch ' ; benefit. her ■ i v. s l mre .- ill i. ....; to till a ter courses or .’ Wed’. V .mine point ■ little fall plowing and • ■ ■■ ■ w <1 n , but at mo llttl pre ■- ’ p.. ,: io. Tn-, .iromiht cannot ;■ i.-i'b’re:! broke n. f ’<><! o< io t o* mount.iins without 1 damage. ' otton is abot” tn dared and no and all cu-a. Th. v. nd did fl some du”.,,. . ' • 11 1 . 1 ;: ■ i a. ■ ■ i»r i ; .on te .lt j. ." ce mid con- "'. ' ntive esimi.uc; p! :■ tn. il.s at marly emdi.ird .-in -,. gem .m;,,..,. p.-t. Ph-Js- 5 111!; pr.i \ cry r. i pidly. J. lie corn ■",* well in .... : rn counties. .'. is nearly all hmi cured. i i ’ ■' l l ’’ . I.v .' ■ r.:: a;. < 1 ■>■ d'o nan:. 1 M■. . :.. 1 c<| : ■ :' ■ ■. ... . r. t.. ~f win I..nd .■ n. h- d,m o I nnd fall v ork b< • d-dayi d. Drought in Middle Tennessee. Mash-rill. , ' September 2 s ! -F.ari lertt » < Slit fly io oiidu’i Triiin- • cGI ’ .■{••! r» iJs «ir«> Ir . : • i|..| .' I! I, 1,, : h • ..... „, , ~a > j wat. risv. ry ■ ■■■ ■ ...... j : ailed .1 'mi •■;. t s • .. In" . .. r. ■. m o { \ • t.ll 1 m h.l'i '■ it.jl . d p.l ' .11'' S ; rll.rn i and late <li > .. j ~•, Cotton Almost Loup; Sr iple. ■ i’'i'H', <; .. ml. r ’i. (Sp. d.il.) i Joe W. liar.,'.". ~i 11ris u ! • -gilt mil. = W < t f.. • ... ' into town ted... . ii’" i <■:' ■ •m v, , j rflipj ;• ny (•) ts I.’. •. T •!• 1 < !’,• b thll! it h.i • flt'lO . \ 1.1 . •/’’it i I th" hull. I "’h" pte i,< very long .ml ilk;., ! bi 11 i i;’ '!b b-l <! . - I.; ti< J<UIIUI i■. T’»• .' 1 ft larj4»* a’i'l w-*i! iomi'-ii. ! Cotton Crop Is Palling Short. ; I'.iVis. •!. (hi . September 29 <Sp j Catei pill.irs .t.* ruvjgmg tht- eotton li- lls | (J Tcno’l eo '.ii'; and b».' eoiisid- rib .■ i (’an l ; io : i'* t nip. A. me. ' v\ <ry il< i 1 ■ in tl’.'s is ihi-.dly . wi:a ! the p 1-5 and t!h pi— al rain.- will i.:d jto gr- !!!.' lifer- ;><• I'H in. F.rni :-- < .a ’ t'l.a : '»• (Ultlnak it- an.Vlhai ; l.dll la •; it. . I ’,l I ’ i b.iJ's. anti ?, laa.na d Hi.h mm . a i halt o!' ia» ay '>. ■ a m.i 11- •■: •I. i • w -1 s* r-e. ipi.-; ’’-.is year will fall ,t ira>L ’ ;»,i' »i' ha h i. I . i tt, / Cotton Cron Short. I’ •al”. - . S«‘pb i.'i'ti r 27. <Special.l— -IR. ida,:;. ig-i: • p-• < ;{ ii.i towns in i /a-- imm. ili i sw.io'i iiaiii a'< ilia- the ( ! cotton er> ‘ *■; mt short /r an oip'-fourth I to or.--‘i .ii by : a a and draught. There ■ ha-. h< • a ' o in ’i h ’« Hinav middir of Jnly. I.air dn’ii tb; a ■:•)< rain in July ia ' the unh rr.>p (’ait w’.li make an average. High Giu .'.e Se’vitig Machine for $5.00. I Dear i'.’diior -1 t. ll your rea.icrs tlmt j iv- will luri Ki our high grade b-w.' -<w- I ing maeiiinc ;\,r ;d.no '. -a nym ■ v. ho will a.s ,. sist us 111 -li-1 filmi i' our b e '.ijy-pagc ' ■ pound .• 11a logu- . . sell .. wing im.ehim ■ otlirigii; from f'...0 up. rirmuij-e th-ia 10 i ye ns and allow .'la day.-' trill free. For bull parti ul :r ci ‘ thi:: out and send to ! Sears, Roeburk Co., (inc.) Chic go, til. T!-„ merits of flood's Sarsaparilla as s. I blcod purifying ami r-uilding-ttn modk'l’.i-) !s i extoled by thou nndt who 1 be- n ' litcil by it. h i not tin m ui no for yoi.T Try " now. Piles and Fistula. ('in.' gu." inic'.l, Par .'iil’ii .. •’’■ Pr. Tucke’’. Bt "... At lan ’.Go. G. ’A'. AHAJR. I'<'t.l;l>. i' ADAIR. • Crud mr.ning. I you • < id . T’n .m.< s Si. i* ■ > a* i tl- :nrt’* for m m <>n p.* > ?. msillecl ir*e. U.J.Maso?»,lJ<»x6l(),>cw Mention The Constitution.