Clinch County news. (Homerville, GA.) 1897-1932, March 23, 1900, Image 2

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IflGh Ca News BnlStl Rl> EVKR FRIDAY .J, E TOWNSEND’ Editor anil Publisher. ft. M 1> OIK I‘rn*.*ietoi IS. W REGISTER, llllc Man Entered*! the nostotfice *t llomern ni gecond-clftlis icail matter. OFFICIAL (APES or CLIUCH UOUfli TKRMS or St KSCKIITIO.N. One Year, M Fix Month*, Three Month*. Obituaries that make over 100 itor will b charged tor st the rate of * re per due LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. All Legal Advertise nent* must be pa for in advance,or assurance of a pro ■ - B-.ttie u**n o > tu- lav of sale. mpnicip u, IT M.t'rmn, Mavor. i. O. Ratlifl.T John T. I mine, V H (‘ I p 1VI. Sweat, Aldermen I. I). Mattox, Clei per, ei A. Sn.-al Marshall, Til F. S’ I IVY'S |>I It l'.< IOKY Hen. < ornelins -Or.lmarv- s.vV. »inter- Oerk Superior (..our Bryant «l’St**en—Sheriff Vi. VJ. Monk —lax (VMIfrlor ). ( .loin's— Tax Rftr»»ivf*r, . M. I ame-- rre irtiirer. J, B Gooir-l/itiiiifv rveeor. IV. r. Me Milliin -Coroner. W.j' litckcrson-Schiiol C'"Otn *si* n -;U:-- Church Directory. Mkthodiut. R" v C, K. oland panfct i '•^aching every HiibViatli hI l ft d 7 *.30 p.«i‘ Prayer nevi* ii.m, I‘l 1 TV 'Ve l esduy at. 7 :"•() p.m. Rartist, It v. .1 C. (iellcspi** nast pre M’buig «v«r 2nd. Hal mth I 10;30 h.iii amt 7 :30 p.nu Guvs. Taylor find liuokluun, hnv about, deei led to let the court H#*it e t on (lisjuil We bIiouI ' . think Ui&t a ve-V wiee di- ismn. Notice! 'Die tmxt animal Sunday Sell o C'onv ntion will bo held at t Ir place ti the 7th md 8th of Apt JI next 1 lv* ry one ia oordinlly ii vitod to a 1 lend Ivey Day in. I’lcs’t.. V S. C. You v-ill often U*-ur som- critieiHing their local movs papo and il you will ipieslion (hern ver clo-oly vou will lind that, they ■' not cv* n putroniz-' it. Show me pcopic th it , pntr >ni/e their papo and 1 * i]l show you a people ilia t li m ■ ' n good j mi I; The 1 homier ! ic Burty of Glincl County lift - m>w awikeued to ;* sense ol their duty. At their Iasi ineotiiig limy udopted n rcsolut.io to call a white jtrim iry elect i soil all w none to part icipat* e\ o*‘|)t bite and legal oters. Thu some'lung they should linvi 1 is done before. Future Heroes- ! All x live' receive early ill st.a ii -Z of destiny. Son - mo th curly headed boy ploddin : oyc the lives ot I’lutarcli by the ol, fireplace alter Ins days work i done, amt 1 will show uni a mm upon whose soul grand and Odd ideals will be wiilt n’ a man whos, words ami deiuls .-ill 1 i \ after him. Show me a giri that employs he leisure mom.-nt- in studying t * t I beautiful eieatmns ol »a tire, an 1 w s I show vou a noble woman, I one who will ic.ive her stump up¬ on her generation, and * blossin behind her when she sleeps be neath fche daise.*. The heroes y, tne future are to b- fas doifd n th-* near old time-worn school- houses, by tbo kitchen heart ii stone, in the workshop, wherov -i tiiought and brain may grow, o mid toil and si,-m oiscipline w*i* be chiseled out the work- m tha tuusi bind the shares m earth • great harv-at, tieln, the tut ire he toes of otir nation. karl. * S. 1.. DRAWDY, Attorney-nt-liuw . * iio.MKHVH.t c, ga. * 8. C. LOWNm.ak, ¥ Attorney-ai-l*aw. HOMKliVll.LK, R. G. DiCKF.KSON, Attorney-a t-l-»w * t.OMBKVlLIT, CIA. .1 Subscribe for the News C OL in CAREN llEIt. Vppling Superior Court:—r irst and se< ond Mondays March; Third ate fourth Mondays in September, atiuleii superior four Tuesday aft. i the third Monday in March; Tues- dav aft.-r first Monday in October, iofle Superior Court:- Fourth Miiiida; in March ; Sccomi Monday in Oct. Mivrit >u Superior Court:- Tuesday aft. the first Mon ay in April; Tuesila- after fourth Monday in October. Pinch Superior Court:—Second Monday in April; Third Monday in Octave . Fare Superior Court. Third and four! I Mondays in .April; First and sen » Mondays in November ’iorce Superior ’ourt:- First Monde in Mai ; Fourth Monday in Nov. i a vne Huper.or Court.--Seco *1 Mo day in May; IV rib Monday in N* • lyuii Superior Court; Third Mond; iu .May and first Monday in JJeoe her; to continue for such time s the business may require TAX SALE. GEORGIA—Clinch County. n Cl b*- so d be of . i e corn iiiiw* door in i i ie or* C i rst lues.);. in April 1900 t> venii l. e legs! b- ur-* of sa i*. ' in riighem bidder for cash, the fid ■•wing described proqeity. t ) - s it, id la ltd No 407 III t if* 7 h ~ .’I id Oil... I. colli)'v, levin I Dpi,- s the pro-jerty o' J M 11c fsr.-s oisfy It 1 a X fif« KSIled v M h ! -tik, Tax Collectoi of Cl in- Hill < for his State an i county ta i T year 1899. 1 ... v y in A. i-wept- C f >n*dahl and reuir i 'o mo t ii« Mar, h <Ji d, /900. Wrij,t ri notice given ih» d- fen mt a* i* rpnreil in law. Bryant (M***mi, Snerift', Clinch C mii> \ A -ii «i l lie * mm i i me -i nd [i a id following descrihed |i*ir*d lut, to wit : N,.. 424, 425, 4K(», 470. Hi* >;iZ, 429,581,49c, 10 , 131.555,4/: 114. 121, 4-13, in the 12Ci di-tr ■ Chine ■ county, levin i upon a ** be gold as ti.e property of .1. dli-t'ii to ,-nt'sli a lux lita tn**.* (i I. M. Monk, lux collector ’ inch coiiai v for h * St at** ■ t 0 > limy tux lor the year lh!>9 *»<)*• bo S. A Deptt'y r hr if -nd r.-C'irni-d to me this M.ud «• till 1900. Y\ ri 1 ten n le** given ti)f il* font ui aa require ; in I<4 *. Hi t aut. ( t-le-oi, rh l lff ( in. li conn A Is f th ft !*.;]( ne \ ia «■ Itjii.aw \i}i! <1 S4*n^« i -wit:'No* 28,20, 54 Ml/, 105, 11 14. 115, 122, /:57. ITT, 174. ll -ti. 1S7, 188, 190. 191, 192, 21' .’11,225,274, 783, /92. 193, UI. .42, 379. 447, 4 18, 149. 484, 5« I ti. 588, 175 185, 381, in ft** I i. > -1 rict’ ids* -s. 14. 15. IP, 17, 1 f • t, 19. GO, 90, 91, 92. 100, I'M, KM 107, 109, 107, lt>8 K>9, 170, 17. * i>, i ~ toe 13th d * ric of * " ill* < i«v ft. tl upon aid lo he so . the otopeo i- of i{, M Furrow - ms i d by M. .7 . ilon k, - .■I tor ot ('luic)i nilty for his State mid countv t ir the \t>nr lb99. levy mmie < *. A. > V cat" l). paly Shei'itf and anted t > me this Mmch thh. 190b Well, ii n ii ic- *gi v.*n the <te ml- mt as required b, law. I>i \ ant Osteen, Si e ri li, Clinch c ’in , Atuiaimccm >, t Ftir Tax ItireiviT. I r*'spi uliv antiounca tnvseil cnmlid u* for i. -ele. tion *o i In ot I i.x Receiver subject l no regular D'lnocatic primary. It ie.clecte.1 1 primr-e to taithtully t tisclimg my duly to tne best t in. ahdup. Thanking th* p»-*0|> ft tor t ln*ir past, support and tor a continuation of s tine . 1 am Respectfully, .1 . C. Jones. For Surveyor. ! ltereby unriounee mys-df candidate for re-election to the of- ice of Surveyor, HHbj«»c f to the ;tc- t ion of the Democratic party and promise if elected to discharge t!.i duties of said office according u law as l understand it- 1 also f -i thankful to the good c.ti,*■: * of Clinch County tor tier kind- ness to me in the past. As ever Yours, J. B. Loon. Announcements. For Representative. respectfully announce myself candidate for Representative of Clinch county, snbj*-ct to the regu lar Democrat ic Prnnar\\ If ,-lected, it will be my sincere d-sire and purpose to faithfully uard and sen- - the interests of th oeople <th i*e support [ solicit. Thi- Kd.. 15. lfiOtt. S. L. Drawdy. For Ordinary. Through the soli d'ati in of man friends and citizens o' Clinch com j didate ,y ] hereby Ordinary. announce myself a ca t lor And if the peopl- gee fit to el ( ue i w ill be a pleasure for m** i ,Jb Cge my chitv at all tint nithtully ami onorab y. 1 am a can liiiate subject to tit regular d rnucr i’ ir ii'.ininattuM. I Ve y Respecttully * M in. T. Howell. For 0 din <ry. I announce my-idf a rand,da or i e e!w*tjnn t-» the off* rjf of () nary subject to lb** action of tl w rat iv i tart v i urotn tea ftrted n .) *»< arge th a luties dd » cordiiij/ j 0 aw a-t itiderstand if. J fed thankful t* he citizens of t inch County eii kindin s- ro me in the pa md shall promise t Re controh« v aw *nd right t * the best of n abillfcf. (iftorgH Cornelian. irch BMi. I !)0i). For >!i«*ri{). I hereby anrinnmtt rny-*«Jf andidat^ for th« u(1)Ch of Sh*rit 1 1)j**ci to the Regular D^mocrai mi nation* mil it e‘e"ti-cl plejg vs* If to f.otiifu ly discharge ll* utien incutubeiit 1111<>n ii ». Th ml n * my friends for past favors an peci fully soliciting their patroi [*• again. I a tn very re-pHotiu! v , Frank idokereon. For Sheriff- \ tinoOfiriCft ITI V* to band id *m for Hm-rdT of (Him •Itl'lt V, SUMj. Cl, 111 ll).. 1 te-oocr >i i V niitrv. ll tu * i will bn | '! \ ftHure to i av If ul} y dlscbarg.* tb* u* ie« of t Be offio a«?c« loing lo ia Soiicil nig fhe -up • it ol t. e , I- and th ,nk itu 1 lt*.in in ..ilvHie ■r -ame, Vcrv [J, S *- l y, c> > . -we.it. For Ek-i'k of MtPt-rior Court. I AllliOUIlCe 111 -el cundidi re-election to t a** Otlic*. * * f t 11- i (h** Su, ei im Cour , object lo egn-lar 1). in..* r .ti • Pit.oarv . i t -i }m»iii Nft o d i,* ll, rut- \ i U la# i»8rt H ill og in t i* tifiic * faith lu. 1 Imh -2 eg my frmtids t- h - 1 favors, = i hiip.* t.*> be tavoirs vith (beit stifqiort a.iirti, 1 am v.ay i s • c ully, S. H’- U* giNter. For no ( <* le mr. 1 hereby simoon e imseif a can olate |or r*-.- eclion for me idlie *1 I IK l'*’ 1 . Clor, su ject lo t t •gi.Msir Deni"c*attc Ffm ary, in i - io*:ted. I pieiiyi* .ays, It to I at ill i v <1 inch og i in d left ol i h dice. Thanking mv friends f t o.isi favors, ftiu! r sp-clU.My sol * ting their support again, 1 am resjiectfulh, M M. Monk , .JUr For rca-urer. I hereby announce mv omuli I o y or re elect ion to Iiim otlic« ot Tr* ► oer of Clinch Conti'y, -uej-c ■*, toe action i f tile II-nmcrHUC I'lii nary, I I Cl Cl ■ ed 1 promts*, to i thfully d'.Hcha've the iuties it I ie 1 'llice and sorvi* the , ‘P whose support l solicit . Thanking th** people of Chtirl County for p.,»t favors Ac. I 1 am j Yours truly, k Geo, M. Dannn’ . NOTICE During my nWence from mv o - line the reg.stra’.on M will i 4t with W. T. Diebereon, soth desiring to register can see him md I register any day. H. M Monk. T. C. C. C. i 2 nd, 1 G— 4 t. I Guardian Sale.! GEORGIA—Clinch County, -Weeub'e £ r ‘ to an order nasaed ^ bv L ' P. Joans. Ordinary TeJfai Cou .tv, on the 5th. day of Febrna I.y J900, Will bt sold b-fore th« Coor bouse door i.i Homer , iile, said cour. ly, between the I ga; h air* i (f sal.. i) the highest bid ier for < a-h o t ue first 'I u**8da> n Hpri ri ex he following property, t wif: One certain nouse .md lot in th own of HomerviHe, Geo.gia hem me i,a r acr-- of land, and bound* m Nor'h by Rtr.-et and lands of t L Drawy, on East by toree ai .nils «,f Mr-. C. C Drawdy, o 'Mi ll by Right o' Way of >. F. .V Ry C ,„ an d on West by Ian >i C. Giliicaii. i.nd better known the ‘•Wljitiington” bouse hh< 1 it n sal * town. >iid prupeitv lo he sold for >1 iiainten.nice an education of liar d'hit ngum. Terms of sale c f>af tfi- F*. ll \ 20th. 1900. Missouri C. Everett. Tj a dnui lor Harr, VVh tringti o —2 4r. Advertising pays in th N 1‘VVfl. N A pioiir. Nsthiuiiel J. Smitlj j Libnl f* Divorce VS Clinch Si perjor Mart K. Smith Court Ap term lint The Defendant MarvjjE. !-niit reby inquired, personally i ut i attorney, t ,0 be and appes t the next Superior Court, t .0 H olden in and for said County oi hy Hci'ond Monday in April 1900 den and there to answer the plain- d’s eomplftintas in default there- . the Court will proceed as to jt;* ,t:e slinll appertain. tVitness the lion. Jos. W, Ben-! •et t Judge of said Court. S. W, R <»= i 2-9 41. Ex'Cttlm’s fale W ill i*e Held before i I door in II •lift V Vv, within Ir* leg *o i • nigh- t i.iitils-r for - ft *~* fi, ,.t Tu. *<i , v in \ ri/ n e - .libwtHK 1 y IfMi rt: £ hmd 5 » >' » iir-t* Hut = I Forty Fo r J .”, 44 ] m e ■ ceiith (7) di* 1 ri n c G..' .lo ui *.y X f»vft »v^v ■e- [75] more - (e * mg in ih S->tit Ka-t e >te r •d lot Said 8ev..j,-y Fivyj [7 <j- Ttic atling « 4 be pibib* *1 i 1* bath *et* > - *mi*:(v tm..f icted on said lot. of llitij^, .-Al n* (uliow | f'Mt f) j'» j # * '{ r /‘ * ) m, , ^ f y -vit: Ad pi t, ssis, ( Ol ,-i st li ■ i vV stocks *«M . Itou- r, o if interest jo sug,*r mb .nd : *c ti e*. (..'lie hor«« rart, 'Flint* mi ill. stock e.itt le i qit 111 e in i'U Kl.-v li ,\ o rs 'obi. Hint) property to be. *o)d ;»R ! j' ltyoi Mar-'th Fenperdecea** or tl-r pay tint! if *.f saiu ideiits ,ari jit I'. ndor and (he bi-tribulio f e rt a minder among the b*-i* ♦'Staff O the *,iiU Marti r’eiMier. • Mary A. fender Executrix, . ** !n*t « :ll ml testament of Ma i n fender, iJeceiged, tins Marc : h 19(H). 2—9 4«. sherifl* Sa e : EORGlA Clitmh County. \\ ill be sold before ’he court iou**e doer on (be firs’ i ii-sday in V ri I Wtw-en tin e *a hours i f e to Ide h, best bni**r for c»»h lie followil g I* operi \ t.,. ell: 1 i 0 :Cie« of lot ol and N o. 5'27 m t e o. d st* irt of Clinch Co., to sat ta. v a fifa issued fr>ni t e Juste e ’ourt of (he 5>6 district of fd in n <>. ot fmor of Mtnlinds S.rraans d -gaRist C. S. 'V 11 iino., levied . n *mi to be s-4d as the property ol 8, Mining, levy m*,|s i,y A'. A. Sw—sj Deputy Sheri tf ami retun • d ni m • this March the 5th. 1900. B. 0»t eo S. C. C. 8-9 4’. j ( j Wc WftfttVlkW tit v., n % i ' HA l».< m standard balk. Bgflftlly Important with th» eai*efmJ MTinK and baling of our cotton u she necessity of meeting the comp ante made bv th « rariou, transportatir n , on. p&niea and mills ajrain^t rhe cl iie:***! fcize* of our America q l al-s. The lot** j to“whi5 onr cotton reaches foreign market*, have given rise to a general protest, and as about three fourth* of onr cotton la h*siled by Eorotosan buyer*, it u to out To A»MrtsI-> Net W,.| s ht .,1 11 ,,.. Question.—P iense give me weigni^o a plan to ascertain the net hogs. Answer. —Under usual conditions •hat ia, when the hog* are in inner ately good order, four-fifths of the gr ,*• weight is about equal to the net weigm - iat is subtract ouo-flr'tu from »h« wo o • eight of tb* hog.—State Agriculture irtmeut lorshiiQ) in wurt) Dt ttith*—D> a«» It In« J dre idttiii ? L>n cation - D >es sorghum resist dr- a .nnre surety than cor * or otne.r • futage cr s. atis :s it as injurious n> sue lan.i i- uni **t ? Ansivi a—iluil the saoharine and of' sm ■ rule var eties of sorg .utn resist irouiii iuq*'ii better tnau corn. Tu a Mb ti¬ *■ pr *»•»•* «» loose sections of me ourn and west whore severe droa-us voinutiinee o<x;ur. The sorghum hm *.*eii found to reic.tin fresh uut1 gre< a u, VdflU the coru wa alrao^t rained Dry feather may utne wh&t check iti ;rc\vMi, bat waeu tti • supply of must- ire is renewed it vviii recover ami grow s *uxuriiuiti f as ever This is perhaps win# to its deep feeding roots, which, in lie corn, exiund tar bniow the sur- ice Ow ing to this pc'.uiiarity it i* l-o lefts ei iui-t, v , ou the soil thp i iiet* ami m * iy otlier crops, which raw their eioiaents of growth from the >cr S'nl. L is also a smaii cousuruer mi r • (>thu W neu plan ted late, or ■wa with oowpe h, it ir is cut before iu* Meeds ripeu and mi e field plowed vf w>»i -.ib the or--p .a taken off, the lauti is i sp'fludui oondition for sneoeediu* Wn. re tile can' ■*re ».trge and i* tuft » ,v h* ij the crop is c.l for hyriio it uur> »r f ant rh * >wiutr bft dftftp mum, • - >0 i >iM t ii ft i U M tuo ttiirut m<er t-re ■ciug other I" the cait« * .hi >. y in ar >V bHi.t »<■{. v..«'iu j • .r pagrun--*;.. t otroui e • resiiect is n need, lit a is (>•*-c. h*iwsv-r, t*i plow th* lot] as the crop I* gatlmrea Ir, % non'*<d farinnr* know that cotton. gmni- and p ifivoej *i<> wed after s -ighutn.—state Agricnitui-al Depar* wiwnt. SAVE STAR Ti!« TASS •‘Star*’ tin taps (showing small stars printed on tinder side of tag), “ Horse Shoe,” “Good Look," “Cross Bow,” and “ Drummond” Natural Loaf Tin Ta:;s are of equal value ia 1 securing presents mentioned beiow, and may be assorted. "Every man, woman an*-, child can find something on the list that they wq||id like to have, and cun have VJ* se. S 3 . ES s TAGS. TA09. 1 Match B'TS...... S; vR-r , . k, _ . Cnltmd&r, ^ Thftmjom- SKb f... one wivk*. K , $■ *r... ....... m J|^^*r ISba’s- h r»v K ! , 1R9 a.**r, omatie, no ................. dcmt*!e b '-N-r made. a«'ti M) m V .. ■ Got playtauiga, but real , r 7 Iv»F. ste»‘i *r. hollow K •a fed * rce lain, 8 Butter Knife, trigf® . SXI .V : or 32 cal . 9 Stigur qnaht>•...... Fheij tn*-U> ..... full |ewole*110U9 lu Stamp It r sr, hat»lsoiu« x, ^ .j-,. UH)0 1! KniJ ' class, with K ? •> hhult p, blued l?. '■tu -St ......I50t} u mt o '•wr. ..150U , !U- 15 h , ...mg .'3V-KJ ran. —w »' A ui* ia£U«sji or • SI Bi (I* <•9ic.fi. Hni ...irn ' m hand; - ' * 7; . ft, ‘ kiti ble bar- -2 Six eo.cn. Uof i tti no !■ ......300Q aud Forks, txest pin 40 TU ■ li> 4 inch Diss. the itawe 30m. 1900. Spec ial Notice!! /that i* ot’ if. Htar t, are tin *-d ta;* 9 o • i with for no present^-, «m>!l Lund red, tf '■ :jH ou zhti basts of v; unt yceata per ttse.ii *»-JBUAH ftN .li 1 \ • STAR ooo will tn»i longer and afford ,.r*. j » >*«r:U of any other brand. MAKE TH 1 3“T » Send tags to COVT8 \E\T ALTOJ '** T D». Si, Louis, (Ks. I ■ MEDICINE CO ) - WHOLEaALE DRUbS AND DRcG&irTV SUNDf I In addhion to their t«i! known renedies-, Fxiels." and Hopping Oil «nd Drugs *nd Drungtsts Fuimti. csrrv in stock s complffle line of -(•C AM)] F 8 . 4 - tub*, buckets snd ’laskets. also a com pm* assortment Candies. Tobaccos, Cigars, Cheroots *nd C ; gnr«ite-. A tr si will convince you that they aave you the freight on your i*r< Retnsmbei tbev a ill oniv to deai*-rs and ret h ij nothina. For tha blood, lodigasti n and rheomstisui take K. F. or burns, cuts, brui«es and al 1 pains u*a Caiter's Hoppihg THE EXCELSIOR MEDICINE Wag cross Co * h ” H > " Ar * Maii Qr;:s,io -’five d -al of hay «a p| > T ’ ear* u * R .>acay dam ..re-: a wouui it pay me to « et > ut *»'•" iHV fh '* r maae? Ax her# is no question as to theory 'uia-ed oy t ieMav * caps its * t ” rmr " : ' r • lM,i,PV - u-ed bj many g -«i nay makers at the north. To make them, b v common brown sheeting 60 inches wide Out this itiU squares and , sew the ., edges . ad around , over a stout cord, leaving a loon of the cord at each corner about 6 im les long, by which it can be fastened to the ground. Make your hay co ks Some 5 or 6 feet high, and about 4 feet wide at the base. Throw the caps over the hay cocks and pin them at each corner with a woodeu pin driven into thp ground, If a good coating of boiled linseed oil is applied to the caps they will last longer and turn water better If care is taken of them they wdil last for 10 or 15 years. Hay caps nre also made now of paper, and many prefer them to those made of cloth. Either kind will answerThe pur¬ pose they are made for, ami to a hay maker are well worth their cost.—State Agricultural Department QVK*tios .~-Call Y *11 in some m* (y ip by * i * i vup -irt- iron M^reh Qiitii foiiowin^ wrmur^ Axpwbh.—T here an a u u in i ier at tnera os enut are reoowmetuie<i f<4 keeping IK*-*®, tmf* l uouiv rv mut ii whether any of rb^m V* - G.l prftht*rTt t.‘»e :s il entabif* c oil inon for tnt Jen i!i of t mi ft y u tins' r*~.. I Wnllitl fust- Ifftiwt that you put on tne m £>ap« t»*in bet and UctoDcr w i tilftV r* usu.i lv very eh**. ^1,1 V.,U i t k -eu ui *u vuti* X it il Vl I ‘ * 1 ,1C A good prolix Either u tu e m J»« Ods are said to be go -»i u til every case the esrurs u..ast a pur cr - u or they Will cercatnlv a n. i dr#$ Method—-Slack quick liaiw in water *utv floieitti/for yoar par pose, ana \v baa nettied. unw off the ware. T e Aacfi gnhon cfC water ad.i 1 p n ni ut »:Ut Immerse theeggsiu ihis-u Mi K?U, and be care.v-J to always keep i low the -urfft.ie of tiie w iter, i m„ i* lowing ineiiitiu, tried by the A ■ nrai Deuart in ant at Wa •4.*! i ui fi and to k ep the egg* iu goon *-.. tiou tor ir usoutbs in cool weadi r ■ . ;• Rub or rather anoint tne eggs a.i * i with linseed «U. nid place riieui w > JS the small ends downward in dry sum Belli auotuar plan is to dissu.ve 4 *>u . i - of bueswax iu 7 ounces of warm oi it 9 oil, ano'nt the eggs ail over w.th this preparation, and pu* aw*v iu ft cool place This will preserve them for mauj months, it is said.-dRats Agricultural Departman*