The Farmers journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1888-1889, April 18, 1889, Image 4

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(AGRICULTURAL* j * •' ’ • • !.••. 1 shouicl not bo ai!s>w<*. v. .• • jgi!i a direct •on to' •‘.ln the ground wh*n cit. Mich -is boards or joints, should always be separated h) ‘ti< sf >i whan oiiwd unto: Jniiv;', or sftervr.'inlp whila in]urn b*i yard* for sale. Lunik tv that hm boon r&'Ud ** ik apt under wa tr to? "• ecka v/iil season much urn*. -pi;; kiv ?..'■?> is baiiovodto be mere durnble ibra lumber season ed direef’y from ike saw, Taa wa tar dissolve? a portion of the sap and cauf®* it to leach out. Steam ing lumber produces tha same ef fect scov* quickly besides making it more pliable aud fitting, it for* bending into diiiareßt shap with out fracturing, oakiraliiur wood with brine or salt as n rnl. will langlheu its usf'ulaoss. While paiuusg' wood before it is saasouedis aot only a useless ex- pandilure, but will oftea confrib ute to dvcsy tho preservation of seasoned wood by painting can not be too recommended, Tho surface of all iuintor exposed to tiie action of ’ a elements, wh-sth or in building* nr agricultural im plement'- should be eomplately protected in tbio manner. While the admixture o! color, as in ordir. ary paint, makes a harder and more durable body, where it i* thought it can r.ot be afforded, oil isg with raw petroleum may ©fteu j be usad with good ebb t. ivumera iug ia or painting with it is s. chea ? useful prcstrvat : i < for season lag posts or a* y kind *?* wood. CLiarriag the ends o posts that ar to go into the ground is of doubtful utility, considering the trouble and tho fact that they a.a liable to crack. Asa gars oral thing, •teaxt wood and !h woo l from ma ture trees, neither young nor very old, will last longer thaw wood from trees of ehhsr exlrem®. In heavy day rods, always wet *r moist post. y/ili onduro longer than in gr&vKiy and fighter de scriptions that are alternately wet and dry. As * rule, trees gr >wn o dry upland'-. A: open Leiae, if of Iho proper age, are worth more $ fuel cr ! : vsbvr than grown in % doabOi.oresl on low, rich land. ftanovating Run-Out Orchard?. —We often meet with ;>.u orchard ot apparently healtky ire&s, which is practically lruith 53 Tko own er may fed us that it for#i*ny bore abundant crops, but of late years the tree? h%v run. out. Why have they runout? They formerly gave good crops of apples. All the oth ■ fee land oa the :?.mi wa* feipeeled to give but one good crop, bat l hid of the- orchard was rasede to /rive x crop of grain, r a crop ef g-ass or clover, to be taken off as • ;sTh*> soil -con became tired of -mg t'iis dorblodutv-. Tlit trc*.. )i:i kai t e w 8 rabb ed o food; the first thing tbs/ sediag : ’ sours® if tha s;/d neecU draining, i&v tbe needed i tiles *( vit(j- oi as soon as the soil i will ?!Iw. ; crehards arc usu : ai)y in " iraw on . haary • dre ■ / >• re and -..v/ead it,‘ **■ ; j ;;! --. :< foil i-, • ; roper. condition, turn ov.f the sod and manure with thn plow; with the hat vrati)*r the sod v. ill dot. 1/ rapid ly. W hen this found f* be wall rotted, p;i\* atu-t her plowing, and a deep one. 'f ashes cam be hai ■j\ read a iu tha Irenes of aches, harruv, in a good d r*< • ;iug ot lime, if the trnakand larger branches aro cv or ad v> U'.i los> scales of nld baifc upon which iioheu,* and uku’sos have * foot-hold, scrape oIT the loesa bark, using a blunt, short- Laiidlec- hoe as a acraper. Then in a .damp time or thaw wash the trees v, dr; soft soap, made thin enough to apply avith brush. Ui* home-.Gi\de 3 .ft soap, made with lye or potash. That sold -at ihe stores is usually merely hard soap mixed '.vilh water end very dell uienl in strength sud quite inferior to thw homo-nia.de Mix the sea-r with cneugh water ts> work readi i,v yo ovtn the scraped portions with it, ami. leave the spring rain to finish tbs work. In due time the bark will he found beautifully smooth and deprived of all foreiga growth, The soap tHI has been washed into the soil will net as use ful fertilizer, Long neglected trees usually require pruning, and this uvoii depend upon the condition of the tree. Never cut out* branch wut/jout good reason for it. If the top Ins become crowded, cut out enough branches to let light asad sir mto the confer/ if grown one uis, remove the branches asaded io restore the balance.. If large wounds are made, smooth ;the sur fxca and paint them over with soma dark colored painf, Battk-> fieid Socic ty. A joint meetiiijg of Federal and •- oa/edorate veterans, who were engaged at Citikamauga, was held Thursday in Washington, The ob jeef was t devise a plan for pri son eld b a ngtl positions el all tho forces lhai par ncipaffcd in the Sgatrio, Gw. ILn ry M. Cist ot Cincinnati, chairman of tha c©mmittoo of the society of tho Av*iy of the (.’urnßorland, char gedwith this subject, called his cemmittea (hero. It organized and invited from the Con federates, The meeting: wss the i'esuii, and flier® wera present Gsn erals Rcseerans, Baird, Reynolds, Cist Mandersou and .Boyton, ana Colonel Kellogg of the Federal of -:srs. and General* Bate of Team, Colquitt of Georgia, Walthall of Mississippi, wheeler ot Alabama. Wright of Tennessee, and Coioaeh Bankhead of Alabama, and Mor gan 01 Mississippi, The plan ot preserving and making the field c f Chic.k.Riaa!:g& under she auspices ftfajoini corporaiioa r&prasentiuv Ail tho state troops share, attained ia general after the Gettysburg ajsrocia tion, a-as *i.:di)ly apprevod. It i? oueioretoiid that sc me (Jsorgiatf will iturvdace a bill in Coagrejs to adopt X X fotuu ; *su ty murk tb* battlefield# ie v-T i Pe sir. o '-V .vor.-e i'ES re&ived the tiopby annnally gK eittotba bi-sviect rnt-n, ser if the a?.,- ?*iea’< Asueci.aion of the sta:< Air I’e STS weighs 452 pouade. : >h v Wd dsxnylß For Dyspepsia is Ayer’s SaraapjwHtn, Other lnmliv'ne.s may give t-cmj‘orury relief; hut Ayer's Sarsaparilla make? u positive aim poricaueut cure, a . i'.iou sands veil testify all over t!t* eoiiutvy. “ My, stomach, liver, ami kidneys were in a disordered condition for years,” writes It. Wild, of Hutto, Texas, ‘‘and I never found any medicine to relieve roe, until I began to take Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. Less than six bottles of this remedy cured me.” Mrs. Joseph Aubin, of Holyoke, Mass., was for a long time a severe suf ferer from Dyspepsia, trying, in vain, all the ur.ual remedies. At last she began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and only throo bottles restored her to perfect health. “I have gone through terrible suffer ing from Dyspepsia and Indigestion,” writes 0. J. Bodemer, 145 Columbia Bt., Cambridgeport, Mass., "and can truly say Ayer’s Sarsaparilla hoe cured mo." 0 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Vrt par i by Dr. J. V. Ayer it >to.. T.ov. t 11, Mnae, I’rioc ; tix bottles, $& ; Worth u bottle. 9-.*sg.B Georgia, Banka CLasty, To all whom it stay ec>n3ra.-.-W. J. Kar ray Is** in Sue forte apwiitd to the kb* dorsigned for perifuavßt iy tiers or arf uiinietrabion on tbs e-oau o' Wilburn Murray, is>t ot said county, deceased, and I will rtf-s upon said application on to* lit Monday in May 188!-) Given under ray hand and official sign itor , he A( .- LBB9 48 siv T. F Hiil, Ordinary B. 0. i Georgia, Banks County. To all vrfcr.m it may < , onc*vn.—The creditors of John 8 Moses has in data forts ap plied to the CBderaigsed for pom at. out let * or* <-,{ adrniaistration on the de ists of John S Mesa# of sab county, dseH>ed, -.ui> 1 will raws upon vaid -ppl : cati*:n e the Ist Monday in Tdxv ISsy. Givoa nd?r my band and of iv i#il re, this April 2ad, 1881) ■*B 5w T F. 11 ill. Ordinary I'. jjMtTscs:, There will he a bill in trod need iu the Roxi Lcjj’slaMire ootided w Bill to prohibit rue sale, nv. tin facto, re and de livery chatty bphuuous, or raal non wiChio three utiles of Mi. Olivet Methodist Ob.rwck in Saaks conatv. This 'April Hr 4. 1889. 4.8 6w.* oor:a, Jittuke county:—To ali whom it may eoncera, L N. Tsrk, atfear. of ,)sa. Kcrwood. hec’d., ha:-: in rii.e form applied -io f h mnlei signed f*. r letters cf disoitasicn from send or - ue, and said appheation will he heard on the let Monday isr May next. January 29, 1889. t. r. irlli, 39 Btase. oninsary. Hotae Facte. The ohry-fcastfamaa is a plant f suck recent date ia this ceantry tht many wiii ba tarprired to know that next yea: will be tba C6ntess.ry of it* iatroduotion in England. Harrisoa was aouaicated on the oigiitlx ballot; be has eight letter# ia his nemo aaa eight in hi® sarnamo; LI is the eight loiter in tho alphabet, aud ho was elected praeideutin ISBB. The eircsirauavigation of th globe was firar aeconspliaiiod by Picaaio, conifiaandiag one of the ships &1 Mag elkaeo’s eqaadron, in 1528. The first! Gaulish ciirr tfatnavigator wns Sir i Fraae 0 Drake, 1577 80. Fir# hundred and twenty-fonr ects vreie oa exhibition at the CV-atal Pa!-: ace, London. Ths most valceblo e&t j was prized at obest SIO,OOO. He *.vsA a big, b'aek-Wlied oat, wbo had grc ' cd many exhibitions with hi# ccoauuo#, ' Tno Aoslraliast system of rotiu.-- # I quires that all r. ,n;ee ot oandidateg hi- ' printed .on the same ticket. The voter I goes to Am oAct.ou oflitters, gets a 1 ticket, gone into * ?•. obi Mono, iixce it 1 Vo twit hiißS#)i, and votes it. Thsrej are no ticket f*c-!ir# or oencUduLes ab lowed about the polls. i W W IKondiaG H’vhcl FOR SIX OOCjS X'AMXy.Si'fi' Bend year I*w and tiia name and aB | ues of five of year reighbore or irutnds cor postal ear* and git fne for your sell and soh of them a spec inon copy il tha <£**t 'XFe % oi<ly > The Atittßte Const ii > ju tioa! out three hmy,or*.o<t writem, Unole Renjus’s word, faHiioutt skouhes of the pttiitsiion darkey. Bill Ar ( M btmor one leftsra for the home at and bearth hloeio. Betsy Hamilton's adventarcs cold in crockw dialect. War stories, sketches of travel, news, poem#, fan ad ventures, Ibo '/arm. the household c#i rsapotidarice, u word of iustrnction and onfertaicihcnt. Tv. eWa pages Tha brightest and bast Weekly. Pinaee ev cry member ot the family, fiend r postal for h specimcs copy, bee. ! Address The Constitution. Atianta hla. j Cuvoats, and Tiat’e marks i .5. obtained, and alt Talarfi bttaint-M. ; rondueied for moderate iocs. Oar | Set- is oppoeito Uni* <>.4 St sic? lV.<v.-.t 'office, and we can seenro fc'eni ir. i*-> ! '.its© than those remote Froia \V ci iugtofc Seed mndel, drawing or pho to., with description, We artviar '<( patentable or nnt, free of charge Oa • i'ee cat due till patent secured. A pant p!>!ct, ‘TTovr to obtais Pa!cn*n,'' with cauitvs of actual clieota iti your rtate, eunty, or town <*at. tree. Addre?t C A SNOW & CO opp. patent off*-**, Waehiugo3. D C, ! JOB PRINTING Nas-tly done at this Office at :c t: \ rice*. 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