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JSSSS LT" jTJiV fc tawTflfaw to TjiiH 2 1 1 Vr V0X MAl Urfl kMki rf 100 per oeat. tf complete satnxattau- FeneiorkWDa Lfzt Cbrpoial Signal Oorpi rj. 8. A. TO THE TTRADE STRICTLY At MaflfacJMi4f8rPrlce8.

Ctiry Cklaa Laaps. Stoapes' wars Flsi Cutlery wtrej Siow bstt LetVl Claitet Ze1 Tksi Racks YuesUe1 Sets WItEt Ud Saloos Fixhins. ftST 0003 it roc totta irtcti ts pniBl Cul parl Msrdiutt. SsittcrsJlireauto vos jfultsK rt tck Makt iasanict sad rslatis kreakaM ta iyIq Iron McBXIOC I CQ. UCY WaRTai EAU UfACTURE ud ar tttu rioisst frtcss.

ja jnn2 dty tin We rep ibot ref to 1:117 4a em rB' HoUc Owners of City Real Estate. who have changes to note and those who desire to con- ferwiththe Assessors' as to the value their property. improvements etc. will please communicate with th Board in. writ ingdurtng the present week or meettbht at the City Hail from On.

to 4 p. lit complaints wilt be entertained after this wee RJ ORIFKIN E. M. ROBIRTS JOHN C. KOOE13 City Assessors.

febl7-dt THIS PRICK of Uu DOJII3TICr Is a ow well made Sew1n iI cKiM ioW nd it la unonb1y tb tHBAP 3T In tbe ead Machine to-buy. But tt does not omp. with the tow-priced schIne. of the day. The have one class ot tad and vehan very differ- erent market tot ox foods.

Oui nlaaretotn tiie11In and weil-ttMto-porHoa of ttucomm Airy wnocan understand and appreciate real ex oellenee and whose itceItte do not compel them to ret along with an Interior trticle. WHOUSiLaTcailQA 00il WHltenaU 8t 4 BET AIL. I ATLANTA. GA. N.

We are ready fc aaTteit that may be proposed to demonstrate thejutn of oar cIiz to toitipiortty a 4 Co. KoUceaoi n1eetlngL aot exceeding ten line Saturday Feb. 21st. 8 o'clock Very irnportarit. i ATLANTA GA.

FEBRUARY 21 1880. John W. Clarke of Augusta is in th cit T' D. Adami of Boswcil is visiting th oi Americusisin th v-of Washington In th THB GARO AND TH8 Anther Hatch earn ft flIfferen Besalu. Mr mcr MW JJ I a single point W01 te gin the large crowanri i dipecutors lue tf Pigro month at the apdal hotrs in fierldJapL Mr.

A. attractions varied an all Jorers of muaze era glad a very delightful EDiTOBs o5 nftmdjr In htrrfis ent reflecting niw A. HAAS BBK s- aents rarAlden 4 JJro wcelved. once to all Qjir customer and Iriepdsiba we pronouniw the whole attirfe calumny. and libel jto expose its autborajestabiish the absolute parity of onrvgoods a 4indicatejihV honor of onrjronaa fiir written j- ja Tnrirt It 414 fcbSlSS i 4in pusW In ttoantsAhs that lhV preOy Tillage rfibloneyfli the county seat of Lumpkla coantyv In the.

nub and bluster of this fast ages few peo le have found time to leave railways for ay and resorting to more primitive meatjs transportation. made the seclusion of this little mountain Tillage that mayl yet wlnforher lfihatltjj of the Southern PopulArly. therefore Dahlonega es of wealth possesses. btg the keen ejc3 of a few irewd businessmen in search of new tnerat1e enWrprtahve of law pane. teaitp WeTWJrtffjjf her encircling mountains and iJetectedthere vast treasure.

ens ol thousands of dollars' worth of ma- UflCryjhave beau transported overland and put in peratioh among the surrounding moon- alm the nevereading ctsh of stamping mills can notr be heard Ironv every side the mountain tops have been converted nto reservoirs the mountain sides are rayersdIn every direction with ditches hat carry the water Into and out from the mines a thousand men with pick am abort are" to-day bosily engaged there in the search for gold. Do the Dahlonega mines payT Answer the question in the negative and you will Uil uen are fools. Every hoarismatkio tnlfprosecu tjohof' ew enterprises in hi roiunUing there not men adventure bat men capital and shrewdness are sinkii thou sands of dollars and growing in re and more confident every day that their 00 vestments will prove amply remunerative Never. since the mines were flfitopened has capital for procuring very needed lw proetuttit been so easy to command. The exclusion of Dalilonega will soon he brOkd jy a railway and a dusu new mining schemes now in their incipiency will soolt bring hundreds of men end thousands dollars into the mountains around the vII lage.

It will be interesting to take A glimpse at the new enterprises now on toot for ib development of the wealth ot the spurs the Blue Ridge. i Nothing will be more eoiiddffre 10 tli success and prosperity men engage in developing these wining enterprises than the tueapuess with which it can be done oheapness of mining labor cheapness in opening up railway cousmuuloa tion. cheapness of living cheap. ness of everything. The reat desideratum has been a railway to Games yille 25 miles distant.

The thing desired now a certainty. Colonel Trice of Uah lonega has juat returned irons New York on a trip for soliciting stock investments The amount of stock that he had been in structed to sell was 4130000. When asked gentlemen In New Yorkto invest that amount he says they laughed me. One hundred and thirty thousand do tars to build a railroad they said Why if you want a million or two million with a prospect of its paying us four Of llvepe cent it is yours for the asking11 Th 8130000 were raised and when Grant re turns from Cuba be can tbubtIea ri Ie Dahlonega In a palace car. tabloncgs railway will make It ft thriving minin town and that too at a triflina cost.

The cheapness of mining labor another exceedingly Important factor i the development of the mines enablin the proprietors to work with profit low grade ores that in California could not be touched. I was standing a days ago the verge of the Findlay mine In conitany with Colonel P. Inibdtii the superb- tendent looking at some fifty men break- lug out the white gold-bearing quartz from the veins. Those men he said cost 80 cents a day and many of them live a an expense themselves of 80 cents week. In California the same labor could not be obtained for less than 4 00 a day The Findlay mines now has in veratlon two mills one of ten tamps the other forty as an old California miner charster- izeil it the btgget and finest mill In th world.

A miner in one ut this company mines a few y3 ago struck a new vein the richest ore yet discovered quartz of th the purest white thickly flecked with particles of yellow gold. Th vein was discovered in the Ver bottom of one of the-deepest mines a verili cation of the theory suggested by the ge logical formation of the mountains tha the richest findswill be wade deep in tl earth where the veins that reach the su face unite in vast bodies of quart Th new find in the Findlar mine cr nt. quite an excitement in mining circles sin onecan estimations wade of the vain of the vein all the way from 25000 100000. This vein will of courts great improve the valneof this mine but ever before the discovery was made every pa tide of quarts every grain of sand fro tpisrarDfi was being swept by deluges water into the aurnplng mill and yielding a rich harvest of tbeyeJlow gol Tb mperint ndent ordered several ungs made indiscriminately from differen localities of the mine while I xa there and there never failed to be le in the bottom of the pan a few yellow pa tides ttat could be picked up WltH the ti get-a. The visitor to LtahIozega can not tab to be that her- mountains a rich in gold gold that can.

be mined at comparatively triHi6 costand yield tunes front lovr grade ores. Last week th tam was for the firs time turned OH tome machinery newl erected tr the purpose of separating go il3oartz and sand- It was the result 2o000 invested by a New York nsinio company and is called tt new process mill. The common process of mining a Dahlonega Is A reservoir wit a capacity of several thousand gallons. constructed on the top of a mountain tha Is to 5 mined at the foot of th njDUKiUin erected the stampin null the rome is eacavatec OujtM mfivntain ddrbet wfeeft the two and Connetted with each4yt dttcises. When aafMeiirquantUy qt thefWirtz has bee torji loose by workmentn the mines th water is turned loose from the reervoran fFeeplpg town the dltchesUhrough lb niitte itcarrjes the qoartz tothe starnpin mill.

TheniMri in a wet condition then shoveled under the stamps crushed nd qnlekaltver is thrown in to amalgamat thegohl that has been get free. The nei process mill" 5s on an differei principle. By this process the clay sand and quartz which Has been excavated from. the mines is thrown into a furnacatM thoroughly dried. Then instead of' bin thrown under stamps and crushed ipt minute particles it is passed through a dune and ground into a dust as fine as emery.

Tl dust is then stol fed into cylindrical tanks filled with rate which by machinery Is keptTri a whirl poo motion. The particles of gold sink to ti' Ootteim amalgamate with the quicksilve there th water is drawn off hud jt claimed that every slngl farUcle of golc has been separated from tbie quartz aw now adheres to the bottom of the tank. th stamping process is impossible preYentthe loss of considerable gold. claimed that the new process is far sup nor euttidmlrahly adapted to the wprkfn of low-grade ores. Sit excellent attestation of the value the Dahlonega mines the fact that sear dpiamIl1s1or for separating gold from ore ar notr jn Operation in that vicinity.

jlot ltievnnteatatI of the confidence In thttfature ylel is that General Smith. wltb ao InterestrirbafeTer the ial now proposes to tonTesta lrgOilm of a canai for th parpow ifefJ arifca water to the ralnlDgobmpanleir ThHro- jeered canal wUI be six mUeltf length en will cost no lea than lOiXxlo. agent has. benilo ahlonega fo some weeks isat and tfea fenenl hfeise a expeetedHner jest itogement haw beeni. could not learn bnt General 3 hf rabIe si that be hi nodwibt that the cacat wm be builsr4j expressed fcopfldencef lhall i insinesTo furnishing water to intolng WrAanies wi it an arljr date be as profitable in Del tonega a 4n the averager localities of CJiamDierlin.

i ii 171 i AlJr' TUAJU UAoda A. LkLbfew feat ft 3t3 an or GOLD AND CASE Itehife GO. yxit Msi T- WUOLEALE AND RETATh 488 lan dil th page THE NBW COURTHOUS The Plans tat lu eU a. The board of finance which has. oeecf considering the plans for the new housf met yesi rdiy td considered the various plans for its erection.

Several architects had been consulted and a variety of plats wire submitted. The committee carefully examined all of the-e and considered the estt mated oust of each. Afterafriti illcoasu' ttion the plans offerredby Patklns Brucv were adopted by the board Thtie plans indicate elegant building which. will be one of the handsomest of the kind 1n anti BirnOTorttr thety Ib eiec daitft on the turner of Tryor noHuiU rtU will improved se to be very acceptable. One orthe sttrad- tbje new totjildlngwill baa umlnofs clek 6j vfbicli 1110 1186 can be easily told atTifghl.

A futliescrtption of the architecture arid style of the building will soon appear in THE row. SAVBD fROlT A ihrllUvc 9ecari ne lii Which Fraak tIurdU Aela Gallant Part. Yesterday morning while the State road trolls was speeding along at tb ite of forty mites an hour short distafK this tide of Talton a lady In tteitptitig1o to pass from the sleeper tfft adjoining car fellbetweth the tart lljppity fatr dress which happened to be oh JSlrunf material caught. in break. fastened jrJriU Her MideI the can Ja hejow the platform.

few seconds after she fell Mr. Fra Gordon passed ont upon tb lfiHu. wd with a ptr stnce of mind prott1ptha of action. deserving all praise rescued her trother- perilous situation by fairtjf putting' her upon he platform. lies- dress Was fasUloslhg Us grl and a few more seconds would have hurried her to a horrible death.

White With terror she was borne into the fleecing car and placed upon a berth where she immediately swooned Vpon rcoVer beg oonscioBsnoss she sent for Mr. Gordon and expressed to him her unbounded gratiS tude for the gallaut service rendered. The name of the lady is lira. Spencer anti she hails from the city of Chicago KOTES. Go to awe the Ghost 48 Whitehall street.

Cnk and hickory ashes. pipleASor Clarke's hat house. 0 Whitehall The next election for mayor beirt talked of Another colitis factory is soon to be built in Atlanta. Two plow factories are a sueceasful operation to Atlanta. Oak end hickory ashes.

Reiple Son. There hasn't been any body snatching in this section In over a week so far as we have heard. The etsao of cold Weather did riot last A painted Indian Was ewn on the 8tre ts yesterday. tlo to Clarke's and be convinced the What he says is true. A dummj' ttgittt is to be put orf the Pvnrs tie Leon lute.

Oak and hickory ashes. Sciple Son The blue ribbon movement W8a a gotc thing for tJ eolooh keener The he house is rb hive a steeple. Steeples era good. Clarke els a tine silk hat for 250. It you have but little money to pay for a hat go to Clarke's.

Excursions will be more popular the ever during the coming Iuttsmer Pope the hatter still leads in low prices A new Warehouse Is to be built at- the corner ol Hunter and Pry or streets. Call at Clarke's to-day and see the new styles of hats. Clarke tie boss hatters received 20 cases of fine hats yesterday A quantity of gas pipe is being laid on Pryor and Hunter streets. If you want a silk hat that will stand a shower go to Clarke's 0 Whitehall TlieCentral railroad passenger train catoe in well freighted with visitors yesterday. Just think of it Clarke can sell you a good hat for 150.

The new house furnishes another new topic for discussion. A good many manufactories are being located along Marietta street. United States Marshal lllaafnona is having en easy time making arrests. Ten loads of mules and bfimi reached Atlanta last night. Oak and hickory ashes.

ScipleSon Pope has the very latest styles' ol silk hats and at prices to salt the pockets of all Seed potatoes EasternIrish potatoes at Bifds 38 Marietta street. Fine Jersey butter at Birds Atlanta has one Chinaman to love and to pet. He is in the wuhee buti- ness. A boot- twenty small houses have been truilt-recentlyla the viejnrr jhe roljinj Fotton nnty farmers aregetting their land in fit lot the crops of the com IDE year. All Brands of Champagne Poreitn an American ondraughtatthefieadiaefioom.

99 feblT J5t The Abyssinian library has received a donation of oter It volumes from Dr. P. Logan. Extraordinary sale of hats at Clarke's to-day. Dons fail to see the bargains ot- fered.

Who is your favorite fof police com missioner is the popular qutthcsns at present. The first strawberries of the sew were exhibited and sold yesterday at two dollars and half per box yesterdarafterwan td ee It lugs Mountain- ezcnraiodtht getldfC' enterprise i ing eonferted Jntp would beTaltabl iW- iBHBSBi 3Ui TtaruPT Tt MffiW i fegff gg gjg TH03B ANGORA OOATS. 6 They Be eh AtUntaw After Three Xesterda Covxps. reporter i repaired tij' tfc tefdehW of Mr. Richard Peters and was shown the magnifi cent ADgoraioats one-buck and two does imported By Colonel C.

W. Jenks. of forHr. Richard Peters of this city. The rgo ts arrived In thU country a few days ago In the steaour Darien from COB atantiuople.

Theywere brought from the province oi Qeredeh in the interior of Asia Minor end with a siufie exception are the only Angoras ever exported wont Turkey. They Were captnred by oIdtet and conveyed hundreds of miles on uleback to the coast They had a long voyage having i been three months in coming over. There were four In the II Kk when they started but the tea' sel in which they set out was wrecked in the Mediterranean and one of them perished. The others were placed on a steamer at Gibraltar and after a prosperous voyage arrived in AtiabUl 04 the day before yester day The Angoras heretofore received in America came from provinces near the coast of Asia Minor- and are small with fleeces of four live and six pounds. But tUet goats from Omdeh are large having glossy thick luxuriant fleeces the weight of the wuhnlC ranging from tune to four teen pounds to the goat.

Mr. Peters negotiated for these goats last November and they have been irnportedat aYerylifcftvy cost THe seefet Ol theIr great value ties ill the fact that they yield double the amount of mohair yielded by Angora goats hitherto brought to America. In a few days these goats will be shipped to Mr. Peierss llneetock farm near Cslhbun Qeoria where he has a herd of some two hundred Angorasof the smaller species by fat the lament herd in this country. Thirty years ago the sultan of Turker.

as au act of gratitude to an American citizen. the late Dr. Davis. of South Carolina. sent to the United States half a dozen splendid specimens of the Angora goat Since then there haVe bath about do en Importation of a few animals each.

These With their progeny are scattered over all sections of the country in and south of the middle state and in some of tbe territories And tallrntar tli object id tile Uwn rt hHi been to Use theta for breeding purposes and not rear them in flocks for fleece. Mr. Richard Peters is a notable exception to this rule. He has from the original stock raised his Heck in their oruinal purity on nis rauClie athohg the lulls ot the BlUe ridge. Tire altitude climate and vegetation of the Blue ridge mountains of North Carolina anti 0 ereiii aeeon4in ta Poltnel Jenks are similar to those of the goat districts of Asia.

Minor and there seems to be good reason to believe that with this new and meet vulnable addition to his flock Mr. Peters will reap handsome profits from the sale of mohair. which now commands a dollar a pound in Liverpool epd owln to the ditty on lt Will Certainly go Up to 140 in America There tt be ott doUbt that with proper treatment the Angora goat Will thrive and be a oarM geat profit out side of their native hilts of Asia Minor. Tin exj erience of the nolk mafktt of Australia shows this. is interesting to polH that Rftetert rears 8 1 tlit ttiollalJclip of the Cape of Good Hope had a value of only t611Q while this ye it footed up 050000.

It is not strange that a ftre wbieh for fiulean years tins sold at double the pftde of the heat colfibing wool should be corn pelling the attention of the farmer and capitalist nd we hope thntMrretelSwSlltnSt with tlttl 8WI- nent success which his great enterprise in improving his facilities for the native growth of mohair in Georgia certainly merits. The best judges say that the wash of success let this tuttntffr Wsed ttn wrbrls locatiph of floCks and a latk of cartful breeding. This baunot apply to Mr. Peters for he has succeeded In Faialng a very large er4 thus ioitsltailng to lh wOffd that the Angora goat with proper treatment will certainly nourish in north Georgia. Again applauding the enterprise of Mr.

Peters we will state for the information of our readers that the thret beaUtifttl An goras alluded to may be seen at the stock yard opjSbsile the Macon dexjt between 12 and 1 o'clock to-day. B. Ms Vrce.Oovcur-'rc Constauthsople 2 January Colonel C. W. Jenks Boston Dear 8h On vd Jaiiuarl I received toivtrted summons to prmleed tr OtusuUnCplOn on offlcUl business I left Sufe and arrived BSre talelF a few days ego flghttug my way ih rough Ice and snow the winter in Asia Minor being the Severest that lies taken place since rite.

Your note of NOT em her itth conutermandln the last foargoats ordered went to Angora and has en sent to me here anti lies jail reached. my hind. It is well tbit the order has been rout termanded1 at It wonld hrf Impossible to etite it. The ilioUntafli ltttnett where they tome from will be unapproachable for to come. end I sbouM in any case have been re1 tuctantty compelled to decline It.

My brother hat written von rwtrfing those tor- warded via Qibwlta' and has telfgrapfied yoso their leaving the Utter port. regret to nave tq add that ire have tut received adelces ul-onsc the bucks KiTtnrtJTrt evicts reactilue OitTralUt Tile eareace ai opeued And tUaainaJty ttie captain but be adds to the eitract rom hU loc thaI he was unable to ascertain the cause- ot death. as all organs appeared to be in a healthy condition. The condition of the mohair flocks ill over Aria Minor Is causing us the greatest concern. Tbe intense told the deep snow dietticts nM purl luiir toait feel the- ttnpoelitlltf react lag or feeding the mlm lS causing their de- toe.

befog. certifled by the local govern meuL This calamity increases my regret that th introduction of the ni hair goat into America was not tridertaken more seriously sad sues tally during the rest yr. a. the Increased de mand and enhanced values Would n4ve gtVetJ httljintatitrt the new Industry. llowycr.

hope when American friends hear of mohair at trperpoand od impo ibl to bay t4hat vwill on JwUit caaet Ii wilt give that fresh Utagft ni induce them to totrttil sue with orders for SueS a qtiindty aswill justlfj me la aceompanyug the Stock alonr with mfistl not forget orfeinuBortals pearitni wternootf A tfeafBiqft ttf rftica naT1ro1 PW ttm nj aa tattAt isttduu pK A4 5 ViiW i SHSlS fe vi li THE FIBLpTHrPX PSM Jff Let the wealthy to igrui Boll to splendor anti state I cnrr ttem not 1 declare it I eat my own Umb i 1" 31- No dose just now tot Un firstier to neglect atiy mattei or buaSnea3 on h6 pt qifivery diy i the weather is suliaj1e lie should hnrry up his plowjng. Not only pawing fa to be done bat manures are. to. looked after fence coroers dItCtitS brandsee etc. cfpaned bp iv tetf1 ityrseH should be in the ground in the vegetable garden by now and afranfeai nCaTbe pej fected forothers Sa too the animals must be looked after Bbevpahoold receive ipeclal attention.

it they have no good posture they require little good hay or fodder' with these small quantity of com Wljr or If the rm has them few peas Ire ttii bull Mitch cbs Jd5t Wir teqtilfe aplentx olfood. Young fruit trees should be jSnt A. ftarch should be made to destrqy boren dead and surplus branched should be cut way end rjr rt cleared and put in good shape. Look tooto the smoke house And tee that after the curing the meat is secored against th fly that produces the kipper Give care and attention to tb yearling calves see that they are not in an unthrifty condition. Push them until the grass puts out.

Give a liberal feed every day to grow- log heifers due to calve in ap ring do not let them Rome in profitless thin in ileab to scantily quantity and poorqBallty of milk. Get the teams ready and the plows and all other implements and in order for the pring campaign. Get the seeds on hand to that nothing may delay the spring work. requires head work to plan on the farm as it does to plan for any other business. We tit eh fUel' that the price of cotton has Induced farmers to risk too mntns sn this crop to the neglect of others.

They rer tainly should make calculation to plant a sufficiency of grain this season to answer all tbtlr porposs True the price of cotton ttiw is Verf good. Who knows how it will be next fall Farmer oar advice to you is to plant enough corn oats and other small gfalh. A yesf from now you may have these things to buy With tow prld cotton. Fertilizers at a high price bafOfl at ten cents corn at eighty or ninety and cotton Metglil would add a wrinkle to your face. man Is is a great pity many of the birds of the ritiniry nr killed by hunters every season.

We frequently receive letters ask ing remedies for different insects that de. strot plttntK. add we Rnvw of nothing cheap- er or better titan birds. A Woodcock wilt eat its own weight of insects in a night. A pair of sparrows will destroy 3360 caterpil lars In I week.

Woodpeckers beat kerosene Of toliacl5 smote. In finding insects under the dead bark of trees and rid orchard of them and their eggs. Alt around Atlanta on the firms just now the boys are killing the poor robins while tb a birds are look lug up worms and grubs. SPECIAL MAsuzzL if tli farmer would take the time and trouble arid UtiiiZe the rn he has at home he coutti manufacture an eicellrnt fertilizer. He should waste nothing that contains plant food.

The scrapings the hsnbonses tb contents of the sinks the ashes refuse bones sweepings of tb yard all should be Mbrcted and utilised. tdoL We hats received a letter from one of the lower iloflultiel of the state asking our opinion as to the price of the nail wool clip can give some reasons Hby the price should advance. The stock of fleeces in market are lighter than usual Mid there it steeling in general that wool must advatitid. Western manufacturers are buying in eastern markets showing there are no wools west. More wool has been sold to manufacturer than usual in December and manufacturers Will have to enter the market 6oh Thefl tew tile demand for woolen goods exceeds the sttpply.

Manufacturer aft getting an advance on goods with afefy new contract. English fleeces art advancing rapidly and will soon be too nigh to Import. Wool and woolen goods lower than othe' raw and manufactured ptodacfs sod the trade it woo and WooMi Has nttt fje like that in wheat bacon or Cotton but is legitimate and devoid of speculation. corToJ too. We hear on in a whVe of efforts being made to bund tip a Cotton seed mill some- WUeW lo Qeojija Sflderin farmers en courage the lndtl1t7i F6W larmer Ht say to you take care of your eottotl tied do not let them wasted or lost It does ell enough for manufacturer 10 get your seed and make fertilizers' out of ibeir butts or food ftsrcow ot crude oil for soap- making or for illuminating purposes Torrefinedand made into oliveoll--4atwe ay to you keep yoUrtesdon the farm protect them fruit he weather ajid apply thfo to your land tffila IjfftgtorTn if KHit LCD WCLTET.

The brains arm rs are so Intent on cot ton thatthey-basan pf 4hqmraease Consumption fp nd poultry in this country. lheftlueof jm ntiw United States is pnt down tlWwX yearly at eight cenu tier down. The ta1e. of ejs and pon1tryn in ik United fltwei jn IsTads set down at 300ODOOOOi The shipments ofrgss from a single1 county in Xew York state over the riUroads Was recently official ly reported at 110000 duress in one month. PpultjT and eegs notoniy add an ItfmJo the.

wealth of th country. hot thej contribute greatly to tb ieonTenterc and health oflhepfcpple AlMMtbatati her btulhess Can yield tw vc dot faaltrf salpoCia per apinore common Stow tbtnffamierly. Jt Is a Ji wt article of Igod and th i ew brews in- trounced have net eased biiiuaii- tityandJmpTOted ittilltyrtrftbb kind of mes but reduced it la Hte liferi fePJf the Bclwans Tif jeplr-io jtfrpgpal dent we will jar thatt ylng a gotM cow assdexpectlrgber tx dne i jbe a substi- tutetor lwees hay and grelt ai well slope will potniw. Apoorpastnrtandl bad food will not eausV vuperiot cinr tq' make ab jndanctt oCroilkVvuiB best ol bntter. stockJ unlea Itjj well fed- Bett reeds of est- tl de aaadbettez feedVnitoonof It.

Uudd cows inlust tavr warm barns and good" care good feed. Etce4Ient cows caa be conyerted Into rjooronesvby old barns hqdect bad bajfanasr 1hlyejr it nlzht in properiy cared fot sP oof gtve acowtoo poor feed because she is drr jU nSn ce' of raotijrtothm mew fbandtntti pailaterabajcoajeaili svweefc ortvcrbefwi ahttdro vber calf a pc Me gave his Opinion of farmers aslawTnakJ4 ltfimTarg eleVta the pactt ascertaIn hat this eoaimottandi average fpptn1on jindUbj oelfeircfrtcUv i rrj. i jgj. jj Qj tenaeiicles and pollaes canxarelf be fthiJltm M6tjId exef poten- rr l1 TM. Mau ttA mf A tax reeairesimnd their influence ironi and riBg3rafld bounties to fstorit sall' fMWrl lSSct fence oTthB owprraQft7erage 01 12 Mllem repoiT Tospeaalnjof meioises bslesaiiddgllars for each state in year of seMe fHlffdrVof Georgia.

hisesin atii 474 npri ip ha Tf rfE fjpp In balesT8422 losses In money 39l20Y tf jthal die de- anti that the natural enemies of the worm especially fr 4bAfl3AHri fow iret land han Vfh frhluf rand drier. They iwill UMrefprli leES efficient in destroy- lug theypung worms which for this rear son. will stand a better thence of develop. Log unchecked rrttr ititfch everything haVlf known PiWton 1 0fn the rerfon affected ol tie year in which the worm the vsrua stages of Ito different ways in which the wOrmlcanjbe destroyed is given lit the report Professor Riley of the entomological com mission. SBJAij AUt1eVLTVRAL ITEMS.

ThesHpreropof Louisiana amounts to Colonel Lowell of Cornwall Vt. has ioldntoety Spanish iMermcs ZOO' 11000. the SVerare prodnpLof all Jihe cows in tb country Is Iwytban TDJi pounds per e6w. Thelin wwl for 1879 is the largest ever shoirnu this country amounting to 233500000 poonds The Heaviest eighteen months old bul- toc on record showed a live weight of 1600 poUTjdsj and yielded when slaughtered 945. pounds of beef.

Terrell Gacorrespondent of the Artier- icns Recorder seyci' Our wopleare well to do farWersj they all live at home and board fit the game place and have btgan the present year in good earnest to wake provision for man and beast. The Waynesboro Expositor says No colored people ezodtuted from Burke county last fall. We are glad to be able to say that a good many of our colored friends have prospered during the pat two or three ytara We know A good many who have money arid hose credit isperfecvly good for hundreds of dollara. FRCIf. A good time for planting fruit trees.

Fresh ripe fruit how delicious and what a healthy diet. It will keep the bile from the stomach and place the ruse on the cheek. oUntry people love apples yet they will not grow them. Our soil and climate would yield en abundance of tipples from earliest to Iutevnrhctles Now farmer have an orchard and have a good one Set out and ive proper attention to peach- es pears cberrtet' plums strawberries raspberries and grapes. You cannot eat cotton snake yourselves and family healthy and happy by having plenty of fruit.

BEKNOTM. Bees must economize heat for brood rearing and Comb building. The progress of bee management within the past law years is encouraging to the general introduction of bees on toe farm. We arc surprised to see so few bees In Georgia farms. in every age and clime they have contributed much pleasure anti profit.

They also improve crops of fruit and vegetables and carry the fertilizing pol. len and innocuiale the barren ilower arid make the sterile shrub yield its quota in the harvest. It is not desirable to change the location of hives unless it becomes absolutely necessary to do so. After the bees become familiar with their location should the hlVe be moved a few feet they will not no- ice It when departing on their daily rounds and it there are other hives near they may perish in attempting to enter them or in wandering about seeking for their own home Some com plain that puncture their grapes. A correspondent of the Bee Gleanings says I have twelve acres of graces and about" on hundred an.

twenty stands of bees Mid i do not think thai 1 hare ever hada grape punctured-by by bees. baly lme when the bees trouble me is after I have commenced gathering the grapes. ht handing of them bursts a reat any and the' bees get into the barrels 2nd gat covered pp. Then when I go to feed the pw into the mill. fur crushing I get my hands full of stings I feed them out with sly hands.

Coppers i tb drssd rats. In every hole where a tat treads scatter grains of cop- eras ad the result is a stampede of rats. Recent' experiments in Germany go to tisOw that in Ceding potatoes to much coifs they should he fed raw if milk is anttd jrod cooked if better is tbe object. We loosen wet mil to facilitate evap ration' and roll or othenrjse coir. press a dry soil to retard It A compressed soil retards mi4ur and facilitates germination.

MJood coontry roads facilitate trade In- ttrcoHrse promote comfort and conveni. eulZ increase the value of terms. addat. tractiveness to tb neighborhood And sUmr qlate individual impTovtmeDis. Baron.

Liebig ayi Th only method by which ypu can possibly advance and de velop agriculture is by experiment- that Uth only plan for there is no branch of lnduitry so completely built up by experi ment as agriculture The raising of thirty bushels of wheel to the acre will remove from the land 51 poundi of nitrogen 24 pounds of phospho. ric add and 39 pounds of potash. This could be replaced by 60 pounds of sulphate of ammonia 171 pounds of superphosphate of lime and 70 pounds of chloride of potas slum. Thert are about thirty species of Insects which subsist en prrd vegetables. The grape jinetas smut fifty insect vegetables the apple ire seventy-fire Ins diflereril shade trees 0haye OTer uunjrfd wbeafc barley and oats fitly.

The estimated annual destruction oC property brlnsectf In- the United States is about kxP0ofMxxJ. iloch of this" loss night be prevented by theipresertationpf many dif- ferenrkiBdsdtbirdt Urns ii an. Important element of plant food. Its free use on stiff Clayed soils ren der ttcni fertile. It ahotdecom poses tie vegetable iattrr la the soil.

Applied to muck It tnajkes an excellent fertilizer. Lime not only a fertilizer in itseir bi the cause of fertiliiaiioa In every soil 14 which it may be applied in tjuantitlea varying with the ebantcteristlcaaadTenulre- ments of the soil under treatment. IUGST Miixwj wjsr jctc at WtTciyt ften receive letlers askhigfques- as to the causes of blight on well as mildew jnd rust onrraln Mr. Spefer reliable hortlcclturist attributes aljd re0paiensdl bllghU mildew and rnst to one psi rea qr funrf The ideatoi any trooble'-froni severe rcold4 he Tlilnte rtll'- hold good. 8fcHy growth fotbe rtsnle of tnjary fraa seven cold wbjfe blight taa siweyl been preceded bjTratn unusual- growth.

lie up Le never knew frutt trees to blight teraousij iafter wanri damp weather' andjthai Is only after suchireather t. ft i A J. t. luM Ajt M4Mtu. germs.

orwai frotttNrhlchithey grow. of not weather todte tof 5 LONGLE BOB v- iv" xfri tsz vwn SATS13 A fine assortment baa Jncressea Jnjh Mentj Mr are now readyto ten inches deep wm ab6rbale bol mcff constant quantity' of lKiuidtn6dnjateria1 an of much lower teiuperatiire than' In a oil which baa beenplojsexJQnlxrlvftinchis deep. Consequently. lu thcfirtt IhstanotS the danger of turnlhlflit food torfun by the pre ure of sap theulclion wlUbe le i hats in the latter v. JTj The following receipt has proverji qenefit cial in many sej for pear blight Uakejl wash of copperas two or three gallonsffif water put in little lime lsked wash the body and largejirab as high as Conve nient emit off diseased Iurabs.

JOBflti Offers to-day some extraordinary inducements tubiS Tl afl 1' Pine Shoes wakUhhasJustr ejyea 1600 pairs of Ladles genuine Freoctt ton Shoe th fiatet 8000 tot Uif 8 ar on pain of Trench' Kid Button' Shoes at 250 pairs ft Ladles' Basket top KM at t28 same shoe- lotdtll lhe dty at 4oa 2000 pairso Ladle. fine CumooaKfdBu a Shoes it t60 Dd275 jobloLtheumegt o4 sell In thu city elsewhere It 1360 Mt 1000 pairs of tbe oert SAW Ud esf Kid br Button oe Qeorilu i 9SL The following celebrated makes to select fr ii 1 MOItROW' 5 U8lira MOtiBO 43MAIH4 ZK1GLKR titLES LBItOOK LUDLOW1 BENJ. RUSOZLO and bundreoa of ethers pc tt and width. li Misses' and Children' Shoes. front.

Bid Uca n4b tunta- ed make 01 liLLY. DEL. Ht Bboep the renowned make pi YAKZT ft SOS. 60 cases lotr- rterWjOe Newport and Ox ford Ties Englkhaod ywnct 2 4 att458tr tiaodalf made from BA SE best Freud PINAFORE. AMOT.

OWt8 a LA- RETNSiipperula in tean115staomnnent. rl Children Crowded with. iaew stIe5tless. and Alexis. Prince ilbetUafad New Orletnijin plain box rje-cbsnd NeWTok wse-ihewell known tiliLa ATtllTKHOUM nttGRAy rj ltl A i toe andjto this resent.

basT to WextwordteSr scnnr of Shoe theBkrtf wbfehfcaspfr beejuseen in iJn wUHxriffered No Trasfci- Sfo' pfcr Iiiy meat Ttoor In the mnEtetand to be astood as any Ifl th rr i TbealverrniacsofflHTtmOT hu removed NoS WMt iaU aj Jhesliiiiei81 lw Joint Vlttai a tt v- i .1 AI T4kflA AIS TUBDA MOEG 211SSO. 4M TU fl vWL r' it- Jn 3ewotk Use In tI1ntL12eUUfrc 9I rc t4 nign Set1s Etportin4Itci tJt I t1II frim Gent OQU4nd7. ti a. wre OL1ondy. 9Jvtol26Itl I trte IndXno11 u9 Ut v.

g. J3i7i ii rms IC1OU7. Ut A4Coudi. e22 VjL4Dfl. 1IWOT1Mn ij4 7U Ubt Feo 27Z 71N' iI aiMCOU6T.

ynnb U2II tLL treih cflAndr 3 1 MrOeht. ben Wz 110 er bottMfl1TI Ocnt11 InciM pmtoI ChIS agh SG3Dek1IYL ti Esea LnxTh o' I frsk TIOUI 5 4' Ri1n. Freh tILt Rtn fean dIB7 ILTftnTfl 41 4 tot gh t4Mr4 1 TRADE 3 W2rtL owasa oom I Gtaisei1 tz rtmresJtStOOPz1rocl prkut1plpt 1bp31PMtUt1. 1upl.L at fTtf urncs AR- tdoppici. Pg zgin4L0vIa.

ssrn Uce. ol the ar4 iwrt- atthaCity11aI1 Irom9a. week. RJGRFFIN I AltL44TPeTI TR ti a 1tclttn ba th ad do he c1i ndTehqe i Iaa lo ttu weiI the eomn an iienoesnd pe1 RETAIL We for ay eat I mir1. I 41v flZZTTNIL tnllnes iroedoIir t.

412 Ieb2i-dlt ht 4nttuniini i J. 0. of Brville is to eity. the viy T. Adau Boaw i the i city.

J. Wcddsn4of. Ainericus is in the city. P. Pttereon is v1.

illngthjy e1i C4 j. L. shea of Iaoon arein tbeclty. 3. P.

Sirntnon of Norcrowa the city yel rday i N. Sledge of LaUrajg wu in At- Ianayeteu B. rickland of LAWteflceTlIIe is ViMieg4t1ant--- Richsrd Canp of QTington in Atlanta Yesterday. 5 QU o1t AtIant yesterday. TH TR CUE wjfli esiil Is.

al frDouzherty playrdatlfl ar1otber1tch tmeofbi1ljar 1al night a the ithng ILom. the latter grntlernaz to dohledcont the isidesWhen the game ot two iu1rd points ended Mr. Doag1jrty idibLly There wer rnu ti' Outside bettIng in UweneaI. On the lrtb of he prent flagsda MertdJa W. Kries.

of AtIvntarW ar3fed Miss Theo MIIIIESn 4profeeswwsally known as MissTheo PerciYaiof6ri Georgia. The ceremony perfornied by Rev. 1. Gt74etjan The contraclitsg parties ruemberuf the Globe comedy conLpeny. the' grooij being one of the pro.

prietors. The bride as at one rime con. 11ICLd w1ththeo otthe8unny South an4 4j herS pfIone career wa hhghhy brthe iress of the C11113 in which the qomp appeare4. Mr Kries baring soklont blaInterest irs the company Corns Otha with hi bride whlclt will be thejr home. Zain lbts.

There Laabcnih foxeeats to Romeo dJttecIhch1nd1lgnch acrowd as hn theen to Ihepeijoue bsforednr. lug the of the Emma Abbott troupe are eo and 50 great thai of an Opportonity to see them aflord .3 ATLitAFe1ruary go. IRa orrITTxo of 71hI3aD Ithem ap. peered a adyetm nt neon the puyjy of Alden I Bro's vinegars. sent theta a marked aipy of your pa afldaddresae4 4hm a it.

have just reteiveJ theLr telegraphic acopyof htwftexw. ARaazBar Ageflt1forAde it13rqj. us9LprJzLxuLk. TJ LisMoFebrury 4 18o. A.

Say at qr lrlepda that iro ounce artiIean atrot4Qq and abase trudiipon ibepabllc. gYebbelLt1kelu5tantmeuures aulbon establish our go9dp ourJwuse1Iav it ilto. eb21dtjk9. I t' 1 2 I EORGTAOL11 GrrNo 514i1 1 si rr th sftij I5t' ssthPrespeefaofTs-- I 1LJij J. In Oeorgssnnth 1e cx.

eIttol11clkthe arc helnj 1e otstAt1I encli' the otDabbn. th ritiband pie a. day meal3s of thislittle mountaiqyhhlage may. wlnlorberseh4he 11110 Lcadthhle. WberTMtre5OUrCeS aIth hefly1QUlQOfl unknown BnxeyertheIes the keeneyes business men N- ratedjnto the yerheart tifna detected tbre Tesot thonzandstof fl5 tthelitUe v1I1sge Ajnsthe fUuican nowbeheardlrOIneerY tof dlt hes the anti ar pay ray tJttuen vety kouiis markiug.th1pro5ecU- Q35flf1W t4 of ntre the1rsn.

I lWt opened. by ill of vii- tkea the of the prosperitytf engaged done- In vue tlin ut in. I ew amount" at dol. itapaying fouror lire per The re- an riie mining minlri in enabling few on atsome us I at to a I 01 the ths on dsy ol I I vein very the deepest gro hit cur L' irpate I uite 1 hear ftbe value of par I wa the yeibow gold The uuperintendent pan indi criminately leI 1 per tth fin er gold-gold a fur io 4.ast the etn goli tom quartz the I ho nuqta1n u2tt s1debetwen a ConneCtwitheachfby 8t4lt eqUantIty the rqjrtz torttloose from therevervole en a. dil Tb quartzin i I and tbe gold ha fror 0.

itis throubawi ltl a Is The I. whiriput 1 a tr drawoff is t1cle ti tbe i prevent the. tscIajnidthat a- workir ig flhsex ilent Dahl nega the a re now rtion a yie144s Genera1mjj Ii Lylthyatallat of. eW Yori C' nowpzerposes pp 1 inn rg waterto Theisr 0- ected WiIIbe mile4lnieugttz noleas Geneti at Smitha weekapeg If Wa3expeetedthe. teida What a ngeiuentah 1 uotlearn bntGeneralgmjthCtr It Sentty caziatU fidencVza 3iuelne ru toiatninrnanjes II eadfd8tebe asn tveragoiocalitl iq mtd1agdtstrIctkof th WSt.

A5U lon ga sowa1Ithu1o prospe fea prenUyot mnstn Ii1ced ye of ajtjiJ Ia ways eo fita 1attON t4 ii I I. i If Rou thj 5- a 8 tj 4 YS 4 sli 4f Irr t4 a' 1' es I tA cq Worfebbeet3Q nte aock EUO pflOB a WWb eiz OI SEteWL 1 Aehi sezUgexsll7 NEW BACK SILSCOjED SILKS PASSEMEM1IE 4 ftt i tii I I 5' I f' I a5 I q' Groat many ncSloe to eu 5 I Xi I i I i 11 I l' Crp CLLret flzissInatxki .5 5 I SS etLt I 5 Elgin zdWa1t1a WaJea REYaE8TOCK 4. JI P. ENSQA wevtf 1IWELEB 3tWHITEUtLLT jan2tt-dtf4th NWCOURTHOU. Th LarIIa EXI1Ifl.

nance ha 6eer tii yestertl7 Ri ce Bo fiiJy da rtmated concif. aa offerreti ii theboard4 Its on 5 th ihe-aomlrsistiin-bonorta co ie clectedujto optbe of ha til ticb1liee1ltnie ee th Boonapjear PRO A Qeesrrenee co ran a fl whi1ethState th gl speedthg3long le4te dietaJis te pa fell betweth la i tb eeiftllg er' jut thepatforwXfseconda sh FrIk th1il5tfOflU prcsnce itsd actionsleservlng eltuatioiiby fair1 pttUEngher sL4cieit1 a ter orahe he ahesentOr a a ibKWei1 kor Go Cak hickoryashes. ip1e Sor I i The talkedof bujilin Two aretA. I tlak hasntbecrr I itt thiseection Inoveraweek wi The I vely lolIg. A 5trets ti ti.

Pn' Es The ntyanj ob tin' The htW ft Po lo' a A at tb cQtntrtilllunterandPryorstrests. Call day ne cs A Ifyonwantasilk tate ie yoU The furnishesarsotts A heir a makiu Ten an fa 4qanta Oak Sciple Sot m. I ha all ab 1. 5 Seed pelatoes-Eaaternlrjsh tst Fine AtlantahasotieChinaman at bus I. Abouttwenty bee is ihvt rcteyi he rutlr 18 miit.

ctmnty the iT la comic ig All CbanpnePoreignsc I a on draughtacthcReaditig Root 5. ebI7--tt I vo1nm J. PLogan faUto I 1- 4. Tht uo ti a It the depot yesterday afternnoii eec is I Fd last was payJiy at tlea iii we ie dittiblfIed among- thw Iercpksys of' ii t6 1 4. Sr.

A large building nvertedlnto scbe boardinghoklze beprupi ry If omtedjn tb vicinity bf the Atlthita t. ton factory. Clarke don't buy isataby thebal doze fl bu brthe mse direetfrom th aclor. D8eqneotlw111seu batsapcrth anybousefnLtlanp5 ii 1 A matinee will bIve1 it hQbcst 1 b4h willbela4mILti id oI5 rits rtin- tt4xiiu ead thd oo In I a tibet nut ap I uaWccaloY a etc4endZn 3' ttOiesthstbeai i. I at POpe31lildjssb Is battor9 I superb colors r5a1njhouj it 1a4tothemore aubued I 5 v'T.

4. c. c''T OSE ANaoIA 5 i 1 ey- Iech tIafeP a. 1tbV7stfrea TUtke7 e5terdi a par Lu ta chard Petersand wea-ahown nt ons.bUCk two E1 tiA stobfor1drRtberdPeter ofthls etbet hu ysgo th nLbnopIeTheywe af rovince of of inor witizasiujle c1 ly ah he7 ga fe hb flick t11 li Oib altar ts rIvtd betoreytetef- ay ast se eeces tse bavln ossy a en eters st Nov usber nd a mportedtaYerybeitvj ca ielded co esbippedtoMr pecIns-b' oanli ttt ie i doen 1 a nd rite Uhtt-s I nd ii I Usbrii ateonlinq ht. ill ea I owtnq il1 bail I I 11 I ur ot experience I ol I thoJAIf c1l year wbi oi dnd thtt r.

reta 1i fbi. I I certabnl eodnlJ trt' I locatlob hr ty tlg irfd I a I apr 24th V. On a tu ofllci4 I at ntttaielJ I ihrough ant the Yer November lastforrrgoatsordered ant a tacit tbatthe been I ettnste the I rt wrltteityon for viafltbsalia a ttravmgthettcer rgrattohie I thattyehayeut buckiPttVhirdfed tIja5 a iat sliMfitntid by lrumhs In halth 7 a At' Tn deepenow ii all of ingot ealinalt their I. atruttiun b7 the blindree Artgon I BoytatSer and stdilttitiae dlitttcta tp5rt a1rd aloeaolthtrtypexcgntthe moriafltyconflouth facts. being ti ca1miyIneraaa I a th to 1 lies I ofrnoheiratflperpouod arid ImpoebleWba I wUubatbis a ii Juattmelntceomptnytngthe alongwlt one or two expeileocird shepherds qnd-ett'izi I the persorlit careen the bath ii able to thStr afe irrtyaI I a yours IjlttrfuUj The deJd jnat was a ifnberajid was the elder and heavier fleece 5- i H2JUVNiLE PIN i st nj Iccl frisuce r' a 12 1hpt1slic st fgettJatiL ii tiePmafore who tu de such 5.

a aniY5eessig rneacQIflpetnt cr1hIbzyEpc noucedIXsetrpupeequa1k1hflti1 Ft fP5t1tfl1IbU1I11t out I Ford 4ud1wetdOt a M7 thaI aIl things scIdeyel the Admiral of Master Andw Anderser Il tha-Mt1seee'ot acting and seers Isa FflftfOre The plersdid btndottha Fifth atlle iLtcheracleristsc kindness have vohu I. playbothafteroo a ais4eeu It Iti trnnI ot perfore I- aticeis irII tki tI3eeT1 ofthwauaesntwiabezi ats i1t 5 i ciseatt Nq7Y1tceMi eti aigtj 5. ncr5 foi ilaIutIs iarrr 3. a cc' detendants in error aux douei tnt 11 JOLtIS. t1rnOTwa 1 a- tt-- 1 aiz t1iiIt4 RIULTU1i f.

5 .5 I t.irnrK Be. llstOTth 1Q4 AGICVLTVWe and gn 4 lcavytharsnottde4sretl eatmyowntinib fT thickens anti beta :41 I have wWn5 There tsw4i 1 haTe fruits Xareflswers The lark Is mt rtDg 1sred 8s loy bcys now BeiesOod lhe itonh 1ugUea ogJA3aZ jcstuow 7 matteror 1 lb5weathar rry oniyjctwngi dune.buA- to be. ked ter i ned ouhi thegrOrInd rden rrMnnbe pe cted Stttoo ibeanirnab 11oed eep should io e7 ttle a ocord41 1e rmerlzaa a IawrJlelt tli ulL cOJd3t Z01erIIjttLte Iood. t24 6nt. arch abp every tree A ood Io gn4se he the lves notln A ut dayto eg ii ejringi iaid poor quality.

ii maydelay 1 thefarm of VLtsi UaAi8. i titueb otcotton a oufadeWe oatasnd fath. I cotton toyonr ao than API ng planttafld knvwufnothtng a 8430 ri Let tie these LbW men. of the the tb woo b7 theprice I eefes wihihave toenter niarketthoii tt I tr I as I I wool tien I oriw betn sxue UeN 1eoIa Sttid even eae toyou careot be ltdovs gel I a I odtoftheir or orcrude soap-making. Or reesed and wey YoU Sped 05 Lh weaiherand I 6 aId hlreztoring tertithy to I of farmers that theyhvennf4gf tb Immensi of eg and tbi eggs lit the I ptrtdoa I Te ega' I the tisuln 157tJ I ofeggafrum crnlntytn XewYork aa PpuiUyandrggcnoc ntyeddan mit the ah the 3flC heatthcifthepeope A bemtbatatlcpdsts tlr" dbs egg I I Puuliriasapodls perisp4rnon thirir Itwuserly.

ILls dlii vahasrUc1enfIiqdsidtIetnew In not ejuit IityaadimtedtheeuuI1tyltitrib i ofmegbutredu MItInpiite kneritz I DclgianslntlieIruiuagem totp ql a Mcy Jwnlzs 5 as In Tap uTruc uitysxtspiln denIwcwilhaaythatbijlng geiiicoi odnes-io se ay 4 lI a etopewihI A i1or pasture am caitherl. air a You asset- keep upoodtoci unIe1thweI11ed. Better sreedsofeal edj dguore of ii cowsust tcwarm gs I e32Ih feeEtee1Iest car a negeetbdbay anable Ii 4hyarflighbfcdeattIenMbeIn pyNfcrPcstogiTe3aeowto a is imelllb pail alaereb. eoeatln. 1u a 11W sraImaybt heriscomug1n wettobit Iorlfah Ig ng w1I1nquIrgonea.re venbefovOib ii.

eom54s1aal Latey5atthslaylngofthe G3rn fe pleultnzalandMechaeleal osUeg ac Vt c- known IIeerning snd. practicaL praoialonoftaw tothewantsof the as law malt' era as fo1lows. Ina free governlnent the true mensIon of 11C popular will-Use laiaaoiea ouihetheieeu1ti of besWigeIaleNatl nd average ibotaghE the AngloansJtheir deecandaittl there toe Iree lilt' aUUtt4e1nd ls titude seems to con- l4 lrge je Th capacity to rbtl tWeolnmo and1a eN Is whsVnsaybIrtfledtbt0rnflfl oftbo coesnrun yiiPd the guyerniient- l4 11fl11 isdCs policies-cats rarely berbob1etorleer than tbts common bi this Terew In gisilig ii 1oce bathe goverumen the.ag- gehInrtttl tilie MatSiaanatrtutlnjfotIt ft1i oitlelwieshOnId ecercise a tl coDserv- tiveulIfll inetzods by wblcbUser ecqnjre siecuniart Independence. are prnden pit' iIencteneY1 snneObom7. tS5TUl.

JteparoppPtt41 flstefhl end ig ns4tu Jisis gatfnn--astax paerejana IiIiC 0eld ba4o cotdowSteZPendIture3 ibsIosot Lrbic. lIiIttonetzteht ltbdmIniatrr ite uteLCYVfltkUlct1ilh politicalal4 rtywsCLlneilcitek ouldagalnst ifl jots bdriega5 andbounUealo ill' Professor RiIf7v Vnited 8tate en. 1rJi. that the pioney-ostes fhtc the cotton worm Intlictatu iv the south amcuntstd fio0JccthMtni4 wrJ his ekIledIporItfseaXlhgOflhe1ObS1n bales an dqilar a yesrof his es1rantt1s bales 73422 eslopnientstf the wom wet land chav1tc wbirZilbighrr and ciii thtefpheIess I Pretty' bat Ig aIQv tbcqr9n wont thasenonof year is detVtKtIft growth et4 Ise wormca te tie p5it q1x 5sor gicalaammlsion. isiBAt sbprCrop of p0uUhogbeads.

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