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A GHOUL' 1 URAL.
Shelter For ffu-i-k,
f i snow so common for farmer.*
to :>ro\i !e stabling lor their cattle,
ev, >. o:j!;y I heir cows, tlmt but few
vho nro at all well-to-do noglut it.
■Ai: i 1 -o aro somo who evun
• cows without any decent pro
Gion ‘hr them, and will let them
anh out and shiver in the cold
:i. and even go cut to milk in
•T.:n an 1 snow without any pro
's.a :.i themselves That cows
Heated in tiiat way will rapidly
shrink in their milk goes without
saying. Where a man can do no
better, he should put up a straw
shelter of some kind at once, which
will serve a good purpose until he
can build something better and
more permanent. My experience
is that a person might as well do
without cattle as not to protect
them properly through the winter.
How to Bury a Bock.—How
many plow joints have you
broken, first and last, upon that
fast stone? How many times lias
it been criss-crossed by the har
row? How much injury nas been
done to your lueses by the shocks
received when they were brought
to asudden stand-still? How much
less has the yield of your crops
been on accounf of this cumberer
of the ground? Now is as good a
time as any, peihaps, to dig it out
and'eonvert it into fence materia
8
or bury it- Having buried man}"
large stones, 1 tfliim that the dan-|
ger incurred is very slight if the
work is attempts din the right man
ner. Keep the excavation about
six inches from the nearest side of
the stone. Make it long enough,
wide enough and deep enough to
contain the stoic with room to
spare. When ti e hole is dug suffi
ciently large, then with long hand
led tools carefuliy remove the six
shell of earth as low as you
can reach easily without taking
any risk Id being crushed. A plank
laid along the further edge of tho
hole may give you some advant
age in digging- Next dig a narrow
trench alongside cf the stone from
the opposite side and from the ex
cavation. Make this trench close
to the stone and partly under it.
How pour water into the trench,
and keep on pooling until the earth
underneath is softened into mud,
when the atone can usually be slid
without much trouble into the hole.
A lever can be used to give it a
start.
Benefits of Crop Rotation —Ev
ery observing farmer knows lhal
cattle can be pastured in a field af
ter horses, and will subsist for a
time where the horses would have
starved; and that sheep will do af
ter thecaltle. A similar principle
aiirtiies to the raising of the various
farm crops. Wheat may thrive
_ ! riouslvon the plant food left in
the soil by a corn crop; oats on that
left by the wheat and corn; pota
toes on what was not taken by the
three preceding crops. But the re
quirements of plant nutrition are
urn the only reasons nor the strongest
fines that can bo urged in bvor of a
s'ritv system of crop rotation. The
chief rbjecti n to planting the s a.e
nop year a tstyear in tl'esurup ground
■* tbit the iiisec sand disi'fiscs fifnot.
ingtha* crop attack it each rucectling
war with icciea*ed f >rca. Fu-qofut
y lhe entire noil, and 'ho whole vieiri
tv become o'crwiooked with tho in
oca am! the spores of db vn“s,‘i: j nri
u’s >o that r articniar crop Shining
the Irjoalitj of m#h ■ r p ft- m wi S 1,1
• o erotliei nearby can afford, at his'.,
hot pitriiff.t protection in thin icepect;
iiml it were hr pieierublt* to relect for
tv.h crop subject, to insect attacks and
loehf.e a location at tho greatest pcs
■itdo distance Horn any field * heie ti c
crop w-is grown lust year before. Jt
>,01116 Mich ctop could he leit out of the
'anu rotation lor one or more year* al
together, one might Ire a'lota starve
the ineeciß and diseas.es alf c'ing it for
•lotiie year*; ana if by conceit,d action
stn-li a mesrnre aonld he extended to a
whole neighbor! o;d or county, old
fashioned big ami cl an cr p> might
for a time l.e grown again.
Why Bear Hunts Fail.
It appears that tho real cause of
the failure ct the royal boar hunts
in Transyvilvania was that the roy
al peasants had carefully driven
the creatures away from places
where the Crown Prince of Austria
and the Prinoe of Wales were to
shoot. There were a large num
ber of bea :s on the ground only a
few days belore the royal hunts,
but when tho sportsmen arrived
ou the scene they had all departed
into the recesses of the neighbor
ing mountains. The people of
Tansylvania detest both Austrians
Ifjuiit Hungarians, and whenever a
great hunt is announced they de
liberately drive the bears and deer
to a distance, so that as a rule, tha
sporting arrangements of the ter
ritoritorial magnates are kept se
cret. The Prince of Wales might
not have killed a bear even if he
had been given a chance, for his
shooting hs been lenient during
his stay in Austria and Hungary,
and he seems entirely out of prac
tice.
A sparrow vsitu write wings lead*
a flock of 100 of the brown nuisance
at Random, N. Y. It is heated with
great confidence by its companions,
who follow all its movements & re
spectful distance.
Bernard Major of Usaaha, Neb., re
cently had extracted from hie left
shoulder a needle which his mother
says he ran into his body when bs was
au infant, nearly fifty-fnr years ago.
Mr. Meyer himself has no recollection
of the occurrence.
The srst pocket time piece was call
o l the pocket clock and the Nurem
berg animated egg. It was inada in
1471 by Peter Hole of No'emburg,
and cost a year’s labor. It was valu
ed at three hundred pounds and war
about the size and sjrape of a goote
efc r g.
Georgia, Tanks Cos. Jo*e W.Crump
has io due form applied to the under
signed for letters of administration oti
the estate oi It. G. Ciomp, deceased,
and £ will pass upon said application
cn the first Monday in February. Giv
en under my hand and official sigui*
ture Jan. 7. 1889. T. p. Hill,
3'd 4w, Ordinary.
The shrinkage in the shoulder is
rarely due to any disease of the
joint itself, but most often to want
of use through lameness of the leg
or foot. In such cases the cause j
must be found and removed by
proper treatin' nt.
ff i fjl 10 iti !Lj Lis 00 L)
Of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is due to the
fact that it tho wants of the
people, being economical to use aiul
always reliable and effective. Its in
gredients are tho best, and their
combination tha result of profound
Btudy and skill. Tims, for all diseases
originating in impure blood, Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla stands unrivaled.
“Asa blood-purilier and general
builder-up of the system,” says Eugene
1. llill, M. I>„: si Sixth ave., New York,
“I have never found anything to equal
Ayer ’a Sarsapai il la. ”
Mrs. Eliza A. Clough, Matron of the
M. K. Seminary, Tilton, N. 11., write,s :
“ Every winter and spring toy family,
including myself, use several bottles of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Experience lias
convinced me that, as a powerful lilood
puritier, it is superior to any other pre
paration of Sarsaparilla.”
“Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives better sat
isfaction than any oilier blood medicine
I handle.”— Geo. W.Whitman, Druggist,
Albany, Indiana. *
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Prepared bv Dr. J. O. Ayer & Cos., Lowell, Mars.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5.
Legal I^'oiice*.
Georgia, Bunks county: —Whereas J.
C. Warlo and B. E. Lord, executorsot
Jaraies Wade, late of said county, de
oe-ved, has applied to me in tern's of
the law for letters cf dismission Irotn
(•aid administration. These are there
loro to cite and admonish all ooucern
ed to show cause at the regular term
of court of ordinary of said county, to
be held on the Ist. Monday in Febru
ary next, why said discharge should
net ho granted. Given nuder my
hand and official signature November
2nd. 1888. T. F. Kill, ordinary.
12 V 7.
MberU f a.3e!
Thevo will be sold before the cO'.-,rt
house tioor in the town of Homer, wi• h
in the legs! bourc of s!e on the first
Tuesday in February 1389, the follow
ing property, town: On>. hundiod
acres of land atcro or less, part of tho
Tbevtas Mize track joining lanla o
I>. F. Beady and E i/.abeth King and
others, levied on to mush fou' li (ai,
issued from the jnsticies court of the
1210 diatrist G. M , in favor of P F.
M. Fair, and against Charley MfMil
lan aud P. \. MvMiSlse, 'lt-vy rnadv
aud rata rued to tn by J. A. tSheridau
Writea noiiee givou ns terma of the
law.
Also at satne time and place will he
sold tvvea y four more or less, ad
j iiaing lamia or Joseph Piir.vobs' T. B
({raifi-a and others and known as the
Parson niece and. [ roperty of tbf d' hmd
ut.
ant in uruas of t.h low, asd sold to
satisfy a fi fa agaim-t, t defeaeaut
•tnd is favor M P 'si. F. Voss. Dvv
made and returned t* so by L. P.
Hardy, L C '/j-.is D.io Bn-Slst 1888.
35 svv. ¥ Iff*. iiedr.so, HbetiU iI.U.
Georgia, Ranks Co.—Pnrstssst to
au or.iisr cf *! *t court e’ ordimcry @t
H’d county, will fco >-oi the Ist
Tuesday i SV* 18ti§ at the cost;
hoese door in said ;%<*• iaiia|: th*
legal hoKrs of sale, la* 4 s belong
ing to the estru of ft. F. Jk At ab, oav
lot or Pact of land i t said county,
knows as No. 1, containin'? 125 acre*
on which is the dwelling and late rest
a- nce of said deceased, adjoining lands
of A. L. Griffin and D. li. Messer;
*ot No. 2 eoatainisg sixty actes ad
joining lauds of Chamber* and A. L.
Griffin, kuovra as the Brown h use
and lot, lot So. S, oontaiaing lldaeict
adjoiciog lands of Wm. Bowling and
D. F. Scales, lot no'. 4, containing 114
acres, adjoining lands o' J. ii. Ret.
and Win. Bowling Lot no. 5, an
raining 43 acres adjoining lard - <>: I>
hi. Messer and the t-Ma-e of f P. A
Rich. Lot no 6 containing 30 acre*
adjoining lauds of E J R icy and .1.
IS. Rich, said lastd to be sold as tb
proj eitf of the estate of F. f. A Rich,
decent!’!. TdFraa cash. This Jan.
2. ISB9. J H. Brooks,adta'r. 35 sw.
Saif sown around an orange tree
wliico has scale and die-back is an
effective remedy in many esses, in
< onneclion with cultivation and
fertilization,
rorc six naca fakslies-
Scud yoni name and thw uatno and ad
dregs of ft'. Bof J CtfT lei;> hh 01 8 r.T
friends on a postal c■: ro’ ,c and s?a !
(n o for youiseii and cvc'.i of
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j.l tnuuion darkey. P> 11 A p'tt laimo
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stone. Betsy Hamilton's udvcotnres
told in oiacker dialect. War s’orieft,
sketches of travel, tews, poems, fun ad
ventures, the Farm, the household cor
reppouder.ee, a v ord of instruction and
entertainment. Twelve pages. The
brightest and beet Weekly. Please cv
ery member of tho family, bend i
po.tal lor a specimen copy, f*-ec.
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