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H'iw to Use Guano.
Mr. A. .1. I'oiiiifl, of Dooly, rdiiled to
recently tlifi ipanner by winch he
:i:n!c guano pay llitn. lie has dealt in
■nil i/.ers cjuite extensively since the
wtr. apd -ay* lip is not satislied that
nay have fully paid him any year until
.o la-r. He purchased only a small
nudity for his cotton crop of 187-1. and
-lead of'puttinjf it in thy drill, a- lie
.. 1 previously done, he rolled hi- seed
it.—usiti" only about twenty-five
ids on enough seed for one acre
1 I’cuiid says lie tva- well pb-a-ed
the result, niid l-elleves that the
HH ere ie'u rued him luoie |.m
he used, in tie 1 ii-nai maiiiier.
ragS ndrel or p -i, ih”
Ve liave dunh: 1 1,at Mr.
.is a V”i 1 ' ii' a In” OK ! in. Ii |
nano, fur \vliai”v<T otrenytli
HB in the I -i liii/i r is bound Ij” re
s m
df •
drV -nniiner. One extreme
' iidly follows another, and if adrutixdit
. mild come, it would he veil to have
riled -'e.iiiist it as iniicli as |ms-il,>
i eiioes-ee papei. giving advice on t ni
!”<•!, hays:
e (eel UK If we were almost called
no lliiougli the country mid be” and
tore our tanners to plow deep. \Ve
ecd la-l year where, tlu-re had been
i P plowing and otherwise proper ml
. there were "nod crops of corn and
non despite the drought—where the
owiti” was shallow there was a fail
e. A deep Inrrnw receives the rain
and reliillis it as in a reservoii. and ti c
nit. is not, diOwned by the flood nor
relied by drought. The IJanncr ”iv -
eupilal hint in (hue.
And the Muuoii Telegraph & .Mes.sen
taUlp” up thy name niguineiit,gives
i ease to siuduln Its position:
A sinall planter eullivalin” mostly
’il” li. sandy soil. Inis, to our know lei lye.
u twenty years never one” ,'niissed a
talr erop id corn tin ?,n*ii land, among
all III” ilroli”hts which have atllcte Uie
countrv, simply because Ills furrows
wet e about eight inches deep; and the
true explanation ut all the droiixiit
blnued corn crops in this i egiou is, that
tile land was broken scarcely to the
depth of three inches, ami the seed
h opped in a furrow no deeper. Where
i e error ot shallow planting has been
oiniaitted. then a free use of tlm hulls
ongue while the plant Is yet small will
:ive It u better ylianye. to slaiiUt dry
' eat her.
ACADEM 7.~
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Hceeivo* on nnv <! i\ . IGvords ari l charife?
* ,v tin* ni ik. ('liisHili •!i*iio the sumo us h<*r
t* t* t*f Priiniirv. inlcrnicilintc. .Irmiomit;.
1 ■>’* ' v'* J‘;:7, sl*. p -i* Quarter
ID weeks.
A. M. M.*IV I! i;. Principul, J
Mr> S. M. M.IVEIL A distant. ( Iw,chers *
"■ lui ve. t.' r former 11. the latter 20 years
• ■ Jieiienee with boys and girls.
Popular Loan!
TUK GREAT
M riIKUN RAILWAY (’<).,
(Consolidated,)
nrn:i; nut s*vlk tiikir
: Mortgage Land Grant Pre
mium Bonds.
Ten Pol furs Pit(h .
\ ri iiemption ot I mids ami six distribu
t . ii sot Pivmiums in I '7•>.
Kvrrv Uoiul whfsi redffinod will nuvive u
Li'onimn in |laee. * ! inlt-rvid, varying in
noutit IV •in SI,OO to $50,000, bv: iU the oi ifg
..nil cost uJf die Ibmd.
- .Mid hv Uetrii*tered Li tter, or by I'ost-Ofltee
y. uey Order to
I'MIL HAAS A CO.. Financial Ap'ntfl,
.M 1 V 7! i . .. y.
v (jimhl* for sale by
.v. • 1 1;.
EASTERLING
Georgia,
in
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FULL !)I:STKim;T>/V.
FI3ST GRAND CONCERT.
Montpelier Female
HUMANE ASSOCIATION,
At Alexandria, Va.
MARCH 20, 1875.
LIST OF GIFTS.
t Grand f;oh Gift. SIOO,OOO
1 (ir.md Lio'b Gift 50,000
I a tad Cosb Gift 25,000
lit ( riah (iiftn, $10,00" t.tch 100,000
j.i L,.>n (iifth, o.OtiO fMUih 75,000
50 C i-li < i
100 < ,i.-b .*>*)(> each 50,000
J.fji u r..-h Gift.*, 1 of# < j' i> 100,000
1,000 C:t-!t Gifti*, 50 **;t< h 50,000
2u,*id C ush and ill.-. I'Orcach 400,000
22,178 Cush Gifts, amounting to...?,.000,000
NUMRLIt OF TfCKKTS, 100,000.
I'ltia; of Tic K i.; >
Whole tickets S2O 00
Halves 10 00
Quarter* 5 00
K'ghths or coupon* 2 50
5} Tickets for 100 00
The Montpelier Femnb* Hu inane Associa
tion, chartered by the L* gi-!ature of Virginia
ami the Circuit Court of Orange county, pr*>
pofo a by a Grand Gift Concert to <.-tubii.-h
find endow i “lioine for the O'd, In firm, and
1 )*•-!iruic Ludir* of V irginia,” at Montpelier,
tbe lunner residence of Pre idciA Jaim:.j Mad
ison.
Govrn v ron*.‘; Opfir;:, )
Richmond, July *}, l. v . 74. [
ft affords me pleasure i>/ say that I am well
ac'juaintv i with a large, majority of the oHi
eers of the Montpelier Female Humane Asso
ciation, who reside in the vicinity of my home,
and I nttcfft their ittelligencc and their worth
and high reputition as gentlemen, as well as
the puoJic confidence, influence, and substan
tial means liberally represented among them.
JAMES L. KEMPER,
Governor of Virginia.
Ai.kxaVi>Rfa, Va., July S, 1874. * ■■
I con.im nd them as gcntluncn of honor and
integrity, and fully <-a;itled to the confidence
of tiiu public. ;:i ;
It. W. HUGHES,
l . S. JndgM L ist’n Hist, of Va.
Furtln r rcfcreiifes l>y perinisHion : ilis Ex
eelleney Gilbcrt C. Walker, Ex-Governor of
Va.: Hon. Robt. Ih WiMieis, f.ieut. Gov. of
\’a. arid U. S. Senator elect; Senators and
Members of Congress from Va.
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