The Farmers journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1888-1889, March 13, 1889, Image 4
AGRIGUL-? UKAL.
[lye fo. llorsjs.—ln miswor To
*a inquiry as to whether it is* bot
i or to sail rye ai fifty copts ajpti buy
•oat * a', forty cents Uws
rjv> ground for horse* *VK.\,Em
ery of the K\v York Expelinisnfol
Station says: “It, appears llu>t’
American winter rye is a little riel)
or in digest.: Lie subs’.sac;?, and di
g&aiiuility, owing, no dor.bf, to its
containing no vyater. The digesti
b lity nov-er having been determiQ
ed under America:! conditions can
only bo taken with considerable
allowance and then only relatively.
Rye is cheaper at 00 cents per
bushel than oats at 35 cents. Itye
being a much heavier grain and
containing nearly one-fourth less
hull than oats should bo ground
and mixed with nearly its own
weight of cut hay, moistened suf
ficient Is hold the rye meal, other
wise* it might form a heavy, indi
gestible mass in tho stomach and
produce colics. If the horses are at
all constipated, on this mixture a
little bran or oatmeal will suffice
to keep the bowels in a good, heal
thy condition, but this will bo hard
ly necessary if the horses are at
work of exercise regularly. The
amount of feed depends so much
upon the constitution, age and
work of the horse that th<* feeder
m ist ba guided largely by his own
judgment, observing, however. t
feed about as many pounds of the
grouad rye as he would of oats,
but, not so many quarts by nearly
half. We should begin with about
ten pounds of cut hay and increase
and diminish according to the ap
parent need of each animal, giving
all that would be eaten up clean.
Ls>* ir-'tiu would be required with
clover hay, and about one fourth
more should be added if straw con
sUture* of the ration,”
The Value of Stable Manure.—
Stable or farm yard manure is the
most common fertilizer, and oao
which every farmer can have in
abundance without much trouble
or m nicy outlay. It is applicable
to all soils, and with only a little
care in its preservation & large cup
ply can be secured.
The value of stable manure de
pends to a great extant on th food
of the animal; the richer the food
the better the manure. The liquid
por ion is especially rich in fortiliz
ing elemenls. and should never be
nil owed to run to wade. To p re
x' nt the escape of ammonia, th®
heap should be covered or mixed
vhh earth or other similar sub
-yunices, such as chip dirt or saw
-dust. If tho animals are well b*dd
e<: with straw, the liquid portion is
largely absorbed, and the trouble
of mixing with absorbents is oviat
<-d Liras and ashes should never
bled to the heap, because they
: •; me the ammeni&.instead of rs
lvwing it.
IT mure heaps should be kept
most., which tho liquor portion @f
t.ho excrements will generally do,
but. they shnild not bo exposed to
v: •lent rains, which wash outselu
b-le ingredients of great value.
T’arm ere make a mistake in not
housing th? manure piles. Every
new barn should -h .vo : i cellar for 1
the reception of m and unless I
The botleni is hard it r drmld, ba ce- j
minted. To fries should !
added thy tsw®c; rugs of yards and
refuse ot all 1-i;cls. V/han earth is
mixed witli the.;it should ba tak
en from b y •. .nips, or other
spots whars u.e Tiis rich. This
will not 0r..; furuiah hotter absorb
ents, but. ths earth iUalf will im
part a h- i. of fertility to th®
heap. By this moans, with a little
care and attention, the outly of no
money to speak of, and the right
exercise of common sons®, every
one posse vos, much valuable ma
terial for ’nt. food which is now
lost, coul bo restored to the soil.
Carudji Tax
Attention has been called sever
al time;* to the tact that war be
tween the United States and Cam
da over the fisheries question, was
an impossibility, and wo aie sure
v 4gV3Y..
that nobody ha* ever dneamsd tor
one moment that war wofiiti occur
under any condition of tilings th'at
question nrght produce. The fact
is, that the relations of the two
people to each other are anoma
lous. The United States has a fron
tier of over a thousand miles on
the north, and yet neither ourselv
es nor our northern neighbors nave
an army' big enough to be called
such. On all the lakes and rivers
which divide tho United States
from Canada, there is not an anrr-
ed vesgel. that wa know of. l/is
assumed, on all hands, that war be
tween these two countries is iirrjJos'
sible, and this quiet assumptioa is
a better guaranty of peace than ar/
tnies and navies would bo. We
have no such alliance with each
ether ss nations in Europe often en
terinto, and we are particularly m
thugiastic in our friendship foreafch
other, tho good of both peo
ple has settled it ; fmit war wo (fid
bo harm!'d to both, and beneficial
to neither; and so wo live qdYtly
side by side, as good neighbors
should. Tho sight is glorious and
especially when we look at the
millions of men in Europe who drill
daily, and make tho cositinout one
vast military camp. These armies
are, in a sense, a premise of peace,
but in other sense, they nro a men
ace, and are at the same time vu al
most unbearable burden. It is.
with nations as with individuals.
The man who carries a revolver is
more apt to become involved in u
ban a man who goes unarmed. When
the ruler* of Eurjps got ready for war
they have the means at band io carry
. t dmdfsti purpose into execution.
The Uat.ei States aad 0 ui i-.ix are to
be conjra'ulated.
Streams That YTuish.
rno of the peculiar features of Ids
feo tcc.fjery is tee frequent ocerrrenee
c: <frb, rosky -• r*e'-iouaeb of
lav.!, into 'which stream* and rivers
ptuugs, ard are appaready losf forev
er.
I ‘ fi sr.rcw a r e supposed to be
Ci : Ji.va The outeiiie of ten tool
ten ttf.se cooled and formed a roof, the
fieiy bt.e.-iia btlcw beaaias exhausted,
leaving on empty cbauibir. A break
ia f.1.,s root now causes the fet.-ccrn) to
ajH-e .r j.ft.,l di-appear for rnontli i.
S o*:/ h aid oe kept oct o* | n.tuf
ee just a * * fo. rwbi.e.
WITH a BOTTLE
Of Ayer’s < berry Pectoral at liantl,
oni' may fed comparatively secure
nguiust tic various ilia- a mr:-iy.<sfv •
swhluti changes c£ tampwattiro, ex
posure to drafts and stor', an-1 1 .
inclemencies <*£ spring and r dl. “‘if
t ■ mail'' icvprratioi >l' tore i li& pul* C
for tlio euro t.' ('"I.;. , Cotig..s
(•sills, and Iciluircd disease.), thevo avo
noiie.witliin the range of my cxperienco l
and observation, c >
RELIABLE
as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” write*. Tlios.
G. Kdwards, M. D., of Blanco, Texas.
Ceorpo n r . Did:, r” Newton, Macs.,
pav ; " Two years acre I took a severe
c:>1(1, which, lleinv ueplccteil, was fol
lowed by a tcrr'l.P) cough. I lost flesh
rap y. 1- >d i :l'.t sweats, and was con
fine.. to )■'>• bed. A friend advised the
use (.'Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I began
t-> take da medicine, and, 1 fore finish
ing Ibo first bett' -, was able to sit lip.
Pour bottles effected a perfect cure.” *
Ayer’s Cherry Posters!,
Pronarod by T>r.*T.O. Ayorfc 00., f.OTvo’l,
bold by uil DiUggibtb. Price tix boitlofo, SO.
Jijegp.l Polices.
O'nrsia, Jiaaks county:—To all
whom it. may concern, L N. Turk,
admr, of Jas. Norwood, deed, Las in
due form apphed to the undersigned
for letters of tlis'niftainn from s.- id es
;ate, and sird application will fee heard
on the Ist Monday in May te xt.
January 29, 1889 t. k mil,
39 onao*. ordinary.
BANKS SHERIFF SAKE.
Will be sob! on the Ist Tuesday in
April next, at the court house in said
county. within tho legal hours of sale,
'ho following property, to wit: 1 undi
video 1 G’h juries' in 100 ac es of
j/:\ nr]. nioie o■ le , lying n said coots
tv, a>j niing lan 1 • of ~s wit ewer, seal
Tu*k, when 1 thev now tetide tv- ’ oil
ers known as the Guttiun piece, lev
ted on as tho property o! M-'-'garc'/
Gonnin, by virtue of i nFi'n.':;?'’ h fuN
issued from the superior court t-i Banks
/ onnty, in fever u' O W. II cd an ‘
Son against Marge --of Gnnt-in.
A!ho rt tho mi i>' time rid place I
undivided 1 (ids In er-'H? in 100 B<:n>.,,
of lend lying in bunks c.'Uiry. adj-d/
ing lands of J. \. nrew-'r, K-d Ttiw..
whereon they now .-•) 1 s nnd o'heiV,.
known as the Ganr-ln ; . °, h vied on
aa the property of M. .1, Em ret, by
virtue of ati fa'ib-'n-d from the jus
fine’s court of the :16ft c lie: rict g ta
in favor of j w kii.uk t against R c.
Emmet, m. j Eramot, printipal, end
Margaret Gonnin Hoeurity. Levy trade
and to’a "tied by J B. stevlr. ns. r,. c.
Abo st the same time ar.d place, 1
j irari of land ! ‘ng in said c< i my, a 1
joining lands oi Jas. R. Lacy. Jan W.
Do-id, J. (’. Smelly, vdi'T-cn they r
aidu, and others, containing 59 acres,
more or lose, unimproved, levied on hk
the property cl L F. Mortis auH broth
or to satisfy a fi la irsued ftom the jos
lice’s ourt of the 265t.1! dii 'rict, g in.
in favor of fmi h Mi l r i iin 1 • rlake
against L F. Morris and Brother, levy
made and returned by J. E. Siephens,
Lawful C n table.
Also at the thine ti mc arid place, 1
undivided, half interest in 205 3-khs
.acres fit land, mare or less, lying in
Banks county, adj-'inio;? lands o( a W
Mtzi, estate of i). t. cash, w* a Q iil-
Isan ard others, whereon the defend*
ant now resides, levied on as the prop
r-rty of J. 8. ('Onavi’.y hy vi t-.e of'3
ft fas issued ft era t-he jus ic a .c< n:t
1210 district, r. m.. two in )■ vi.v <;(
-John E Strange, rrd one in furor <sf
W. B. Maser;, igainst Joi. (J.-eoelfv
L °sy made and returned, !y J. E.
S'e; bens, L c.
Also at tire r:vne time and place,
*l-9 b ' , divid ores? in 12 ’ -ric
o! land lying: in Btnifc* coia’v, sdjt.io
•v" lndsof Tto*. J rdat>. A. M A r.
and Fr.-neis Liwrcnee, levied ou its the
property of F. M. .Jordan to satisfy ;;
ii la issued fro ti the junke’b c....u <>i
tie 443 th district, g. m , of r-awl < tm
ty, hi favpr of the P.atapseo ftrur.au
Cos., agrair.et F. M. J ordasi, pr’ocq nl.
and W. S. Dudley and ’lhos. .1 utdan,
■securities. Levy made aud re v ooed to
me hy Wm. tod, lawful cp:;o •;*'•<>
Notice ia fo r’iry lie;..-; j-s
reqn’r*d by law- W. A Be ;;gins,
*ii> i\v. Sheriff B;ks E’ouu
A Wnili’s Mc'Mttirc© Ire si!
rest SIX GOOD FAMILIIS3-
Setid your name ond and o name aid i.d
dress of five cf yo\>r neighbors or
triends on a postal tisr : and get
tree for yonrssll -od oadi of
theta a Hporiihni! copy of * ho
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'k lie AtlsiMfa €oo*iU ii:*o <!
our tlirco hntacroua wiitors, Uuclo
Il'i'trius's v.ord, famious tiketchea of the
plantation darkoy. Bill Arp's humor
cas letteis for the heme and hearth
stone. Betsy Hamilton's adveutarco
told in cracker dialect. War stoties.
sketches of travel, news, poems, fun ad
ventures, tho Fiirui. the household cor
rosponctence, a woi lof instructi hi and
entertainment. Twelve pages. The
brightest and best Weekly. I’iease ev
cry member of the family. Send r
postal for a specimen copy, free.
Add toss The Constitution. Atlanta G-i.
Georgia, Banks County. —To all
whom it may concern: All persons
interested ate keieby notified, that if
ao good cause be hown to tho contra
ry, an order wiii be granted by tho un
dersigned on the Ist Monday in April
next, establishing anew road as mark
ed out hv tße road commissioners ap
; pointed for that purpose, commencing
at the folk of the road west of W. 8.
Mize’s residence, thence east and to in
tersec? with the public road leading
from Haimony Grove to Nails Creek
Chmch, ihence leaving sail road ai
Mai tin Willis' (eol ) residence, thence
to the Fianklin eaunty line, near the
residence of VY I> Neal. Feb. 23rd.
1889 T. K. Hill,
43 4w. Odinary.
P itcntg, Caveats, and i iade-maiks
obtained, and all P iteut bnsir.es;
'(inducted for moderate fees Oir of
iiv i.- opposite United States Patent
office, and we can secure patent in les.-
ume than those remote from Wash
ioirton. Send model, drawing or pho
/0., with description. Wo advise i)
paten 1 able or pot, free of charge. Oni.
t <• not due tiil jv ent 8-cured. A pain
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cj/i f v, or town,' sent free Address
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