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Show Farm Xot. Hard-wMJ asb raakea god dut bath for heu. Begin to get rid of your poor stock and to prepare tor winter. Make agriculture scientific and fashlonabto aad tho boys will like South Georgia has 10 0)) acres dOToted to mcloa culture this scn- Lay shingles a quarter to a half an inch apart if you want them to last well. In byiag drain lilts, pu mem uo-,GTv.'ra:Jle uo-,GTv.'ra:Jle rn-1 gndo as evenly as poaslbV. ... Tiie fanner should luy labor-saving labor-saving larentlons for his wife as well as hlm-eK. A dry, airy place Is the bot one In which to spread potatoes until cold weather sets Iu. Itii easy to overheat n working team on a hot, still, muggy day. Tako care of yqur beast. Oats arc said to be in the liest condition con-dition for fowling wbon straw and grain are feel together. If fowls have plenty of ashes and duet to wallow In, they will dispose of the !iceAivI keep them ofT. Pasture often obliges cows to drink impure Water", aud this Injures In-jures both tho cow and tile butter. In building barns and if tables do provide for good ventilation. Pure air is as necessary as good food. Poor stock, poor farmer, poor income, in-come, poor farm, poor everything. Rnlhcra deplorable combination. Animals in clean, wholesome quarters' eat lew and make a better return for It than If kept iu dirty quarters. Do not ba Mingy with your flowers. flow-ers. By plucking them you prepare pre-pare thu way for more to Lud and atOsEOm. Justlco Williams of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania lias Jut decided de-cided that a farmer Is not obliged to Lake out a cddlcr'si license to sell his products from dour to door. -. y. iVififM. |