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( S:' l MODEL YIXnC ASTER FARM, ho ....... 1 ? NV1 Iiiw^.T.']^ CnnnliiKltaiu tia* j( Tran*i'orm^<i? m Tract of ItouKh ' Land it Old iVnilllii?w<t,'int? tll( a ValOalUlt.' Fariu?Nuinc of Km ne Product* nV?-' 3T3 liutlirN of Wheat .Fropi 11 Acres, 30 icrcn . of Corn will .Yield Over pe 1?000 Prttta'fh au?l 133 Acre* In . Extra FMl? Yariclics of Cotton, From lVk'l<li Great ntcNiilln 'are ' Expected.." I The -fin n caster correspondent ,in )f tin}'^yyAysafid Courier refers to )tie ' .bf .. L^fqaster's farms aiul armersSu.i'lie following letter ? ? r *. . i\*r Lancaster,August 20.?Special: "* ,Vour^corraspondent has just returned from-a visit to a farm in :his county, a brief sketch of which -may interest the numerous readers of vour widelv circu ' * I r iated journal, as well as contribute to the progress of advanced 1, I o fin ignculture 111 tins St,He. This tract of land is owned by I'. K. Cunningham.tlie proprietor;"' I *| 1) of the Cunningham Hotel,at L incaster. It contains about ')!.*? acres, and is "situated live miles west of this place, in a section of ^ . country generally known as the Wash aws. Mr. Cunningham ' bought this place in a rough state. ' ' 11 4' 1 and has tor several years spent | considerable money in clearing| ~ it tip, ditching the lowlands, dig-) . i Vit ging up the rocks aini terracing I ric the uplands so as to have a ^ enmntefo nv?U>tn <il' ilr:iin:i<r<k :itwl ,... .... .... .. , to preserve the land* from wash- 1 totug. hi i ? ? an Il<' has now worked it 11{? to a model tarm. and ii would surely command the admiration ol l'rols. j Newman and < 'linkseale-,ol I.'loin son. were thev now to visit it in .. . . ... . . ; lie its now unproved condition, with , w i its crowing cotton and coi n crops. j \ i i The ditches are wid" and deep, I i and prevent the dl hliv;uns| ! ' that run through them from over How. There i-; not a stump or j rock of any size to he >>een on the j farm.*" i 1 The whole larm has boon so " carefully terraced, with winding) terraces, that each row of cotton holds its own water and even in rainy weather there is no stand ing water to injure t he growing I 1 kv I crops. On l'oiirt* * !* at re> of t his farm ' ' Mr. Cuniif^ham reaped three ^ ' htindre! and ..evenly live bushels of wheat this >ear, ami on tiiirly acres he roup. .1 iwelv.* hundred Ipishols ot oaf.-, i>n lin? lo \\ lain! ' ' lie has now -rowin.^ on about , . < * i thirty acres a Inn: crop of corn, which will yield innn f liirtv-live j ' to loriy i)ii-lic'n per acre. An.il he has growim: on 1 l'A a? ; i ' magnificent crop oi cotton.u i. h. 1 i i . i i j -* t . it no oisaster helails, will yield him one hundred ami (iffy l.al. *. .. " nn of oo| I on ol average lie has Oil f he -I nl. hie hand. (from wliieh he col i - s heal and II J oats,) .. line crop oi j t-. -row j 11 inji 'liroa.lc .>1. The - j i- al ter | Statu OK ' *lllii, <|| Y Ol i'"l I I'll, . I.I ? AS I MV. U< FltANK I 11? * ? A ft::?! * - nail thai hp is tlii' x'lniir pnrlii'T of 'I, lirin ?.: F. J. i ll 1 \ I V ,\ i >.. H..i? ?r in II n* ' ii .v <>; ; > I > i < . < <?iin _> hih! State nfor> !. . I li r p:iy Nip hiiiii n| < 111' \ I?I; J. i? 1*1)1,1. \|{S inr 11 it11* 1 t \ r\ c.tCatarrh that oaiiii' ' ir I hy it use of II a i.i.'s ( A I \ l{t:ll <' i ; . Fit A N K .1. i II KN F. V.; f" Sworn I<> bi'forp hip an ' -u'l-i-riln-'l < ilk iny prpspiipp, I In - ' ili la y <ii' I cember. \. Ibo i ' A. W. t : 10 \so\, , ], }\^t) NoliW I'iiM.p. j(.o 4 11'S ill arc 11 '' ?i r? i- tnk??rl i fit 'Trially in is'(tir? i ly "ii : I . blMd and inn- : J.s siiri' ipp> oi' II' - , Mn\.. Sen ' f< r .. inoniaF. free. f jNVl .i.. if,,\ i. , I j ,< l>v r>riiL'vi-l ly \'j\\^r* lit ' , M tei gathers to sow next year, he 11 turn under with a large jugli. tops and all, to fertilize e land for a cotton or corn crop xt year. He holds to the theory that the avineSi, as well as the roots, are netieial to the land. Mr. Cunningham attends to the magement of his hotel in town.! d visits his farm about once a ?ek. He gives general instrucins on the farm, which are car I al out by his very ollicient man-1 er, Mr. W. H. lilackmon. His laborers all work together d are paid stipulated wages. Mr. Uunnigham plants two va ties of cotton seed, one known the King and the other the uette. The King is an early (ton. and is popular in' is section, and the Truette is tinguished for its large bolls or i ds, tor which Mr. Hlaekmo'ri; pears to liave a preference. But ho is trying ns an exporiMit this voar a now kind of colli, known as Jackson's African' inhless. to which vour corresndcnt desires to call special at-] ltion. This cotton has no larjrol alts or branches, but the bolls iw thick around the stalk from j ttom to top. lie has in culti-! tion about six. acres of this va- ; tv. now in a fresh ?rrowin^ ite, from tour to six feet hi^h, I ideu with bolls from bottom to! I?. From its present appear-1 ce it will continue to grow and aviruil humer than the olhorj Hon. and from the present ospoet comparing tlie different riotios. your correspondent be ! \ i s that the African Limbless I il yield considerably more to e acre than anv other. I' an '.I IIN III TIIVV :K r.-miilll* -I Mil ft -I as easily cult i vated. Mr. iiiniiiirliam will he alilr to nsrtain 1 lie* yield of thi> variety soon as he picks and packs it r market. Mr. < 'unnirifihain has hroujrht ? his farm to such an improved ite that he is now confident at, with the use of peavinos as I ri ili/.er. he can henceforward ft) up the improvement of hi* rni to it - present state.or trreal or. t!i an outlay of ahout two him ed dollars in the purchase of! mmci'cial fertilizers per annum. | d that he ean make hi> farm re ii IK*I*:i! 1 v?\ It slioul I iiiMeil 111:11 Mr. I : r i r i i 11 lt 11.11 > i keeps tin- weeils lirkeil from his Im'il' lines ??! ! races, anil 11111 - lias a <|nantity the lim-st L'i'a-s tin- hay. which is very carelnl to save for hi>ck . I I ' has inn- ten Ii lie ales, a till niher o! !i ne cat tie I finite a number ol !io_'s.wliich i' all profitahle. nw fo Tell Tomorrow's Weal her A -hotl. clear .entertaining ami liiable lesson lor amateur at her observers is ?ri\ ?-r? in the pteinber belies' (Some .loiirnal t lie for Ml ( ;' a series o| ].ir| uivs '"'111-., with I't'ief e V J ,1 ,, , f, ,rv ites. The prnro is well worth i?; ; ii11:t ami savimr. for ther"' nothiii'.' i t i f l'.e artiele which ilii i Ii"' he l| I. I !e rst OOtl l?V I ll V iil v. v\ en a chihl. .ami a litt ! is" tmi; 1! 1 make one <|tia!i ft to form better opinions than ' before as to w1 >?lhe feather II 1 c. To !! << t'oii ?lI orcv?>r. !?, 'iillni 11 it: or 250. ! C. (. i . i , .. , urUi.yi .ts i< fund tooi.cy. ' t ? AN OPEN To MO" WE ARE ASSERTING IN TIE TIIE EXCLUSIVE USE OF Til PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER was the originator of " C A has borne and docs now bear the fie-simile signature oft This is the original "C A STO! the homes of the Mothers of Ai LOOK CAREFULLY at ill the hind you have alwai/s bough, and has the signature Oj per. No one has authority fn The Centaur Company, of which March 24, IS OS. /? TvT^J. T)? JJU ?NUL Dt) Do not endanger the life i a cheap substitute which so (because he makes a' few 11 greclients of which even /h "The Kind You Ha^ BEARS THE S Insist on The Kind That N TMC CINTAun COUHANV, TT MUH About ottr moiitb niro in y -11 i t 1. | wliirli is titti'i'ii months ?M, li:i<l ait :?111 K nl' iliarrboa ?iiipat:i?'it It. | vntnitif.tr. I gave it -iifb rnrrilir> a-- j art* Usually t;i\oii in surli rasrbn a lintliin^ it a v r ri-lii'f. w ? srnt lor a pi* sieiat; :::::! i' v.:*.- u?Mlrr bis ?*:ir?? I r* ;i wi'i'k. \l tilts titnr tin* * 11 i I<1 b a ! ! o sirk lor abiitit ton iIh\? ami was bav iin; about t u out y-liyo o|n>rnlioiis of I b?* bowi'ls rvory twi'lyo hours, an! vvi'ri' roilviiii'imI that nit! ?-? it snot- ' obtaiiH'tl rrli'M it wottbl not Iiv? . I ainbrrlaiii's ?"olir, i bolrra ami I >iarrlior Ki'tni'ily wa> rrroiiitui'iniril, ami i I'iib'il tol ry it. I soon not I a rbaitim for tbr brttrr: by its rout iiiuril usr a ruin plot i' run* was brought about ami it is now porfrrtly brail by.- 'I. I??. St u in pt ow n, 11 i! in or < 'o., W . \ For sab-by I'. Markry A ', .ml l?. <11 on>;b A ' o.t | .ain a-! i f, *s. t . rpil K M \ \ ,\(i KM I: N I dl' III I. I I >j ii i t :*! ! I.if?' \-- ii rntiff Surii-f y in thi- t'Triiurv i> tle?inm> i f -ceiiri ii i hf -i?rv ice- hi' ;i man nf ? In raft it ami ability in repre-cnt i'- interest, willi l.ancn-ter a* licaihpiarter-. 'I"11 ri^ht man will I Iherentrhly cilncalei! in i hi* science nf lilt* iii-nraiff ami 11 it* arl of-nrff--l nl-illicit iiif There ! i- no Ini-ine-- i>r prn|??inn mil re-1 yiiiriiii; capita! which i- nii.rc re-1 nitim-rat ive 'I an a 'iff a:;eticy cmitliiciml with eticrit.v ami ability <'nr-| rc |iiiinlciic.' with i... ii wlni ile-ire i. -iM lire | it* re taiif lit employment ami arc I a m hit imi- t ii a<' ai n | r? i 11 tie nee i n i tie jiriifca-inii i- in\ ilf?l. W. .1. I.Mi 111?K Y, M-r.. KneU Hill. < . M arcli i?::-| f SurfWorth Ii linn Iiik. in years' suci'i' h In llio South, proven II . i r* ur it.. <ly lnp I a. .U.auil all .vl il in i iit. it. . lain i.i niiii' i.u.irun' .i n A- l?iMU\ Mini ?I.IM hollies. A. l;l'M It curts tlio Kival H;ikin_| l'owilnr ('ou)piuiy Komcthinjr liki j *r?un.oon anmrallv for advertising "(lillM OIK* OIICH Hllggested, n.lVH .'I I exchange, to the company that it j discontinue advertising one year,) the baking powder was ho well known and advertised, and plac ; that amount. f."?l Mt,< 100, in the1 profits. 'Ihe answer was thai it; would Undollbt -d!y co?t t||" fotn panv three tin' -s that amount t get the product in its origina cluiniit lf- again. litis is a prett;. good pointer to tho.-o hu-iin-men who imagine th**; are mak ing a great saving when Hi \ dis continue a .ft or a * > a jnonih) . mlvert i^ement ;i few months rn :i ' doll season. It mvor pay a t?>! I tear out a dam l>er.uiH.? the water is low.? Press and Printer. * ? ' % LETTER H-iERS. ! courts our ricji.it to ri e vord "castoria," and J our trademark. ? ; of fly ami is, Massachusetts, STORIA," the same that s-S? , ? on every -A.~ wrapper. a' IA " which has been used in < I verier for over thirty years, c wrapper and see that it is I ,,*rz ?' 0:1 Vw ' f iv rapmi me to use my name except Chas. II. Fletcher is President. iff. X>. ; Deceived. ' n of your child by accepting I v me druggist may offer y?>u |, lore pennies on it), the in- ! e does not know. 7G Always Bought" IGNATURE OF IV, " ">7 "* I ry> pr *7ff " Having i > ever Failed You. I MA t bTllLLT. N . W YOHK CITY. V ; n SOUTHERN RAILWAY. '! r Cfti'ml Tlmr ltd ivimii < <>l n mlitu fi'nl .JnrU> iMtii.U'. Fn?li rn I n. t ?? < C.'ci* liimliin Ami II! licr I'oint*. K:vi . !??. .1 : v J vs. . iv??. "1 \S;| N.irt lilxiiinil. It.ul>. Doll). I.v .1'villo, K C.Jtl'.Uy ' " "i :> <" f?? ;> " S:iY'tiin:t!i . .... U "H))| II '-'Op Ar < oMiml.m 1 * '- > i> I a i I.v. 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