ImhB iHs sk? mm A ____ imIHS HEP MH j^Baaret ESRCcS *^r< HB&m ?3Wk?5 fOnfioi BOras . HMgjtt MBMBB jMRXDC & IhUh vSmmBP ^fij nh Ht iit' iv ? . sS & o- 1 (X; . f*' &>; z >a; : ^ TJip IT CP II 11V \J47V H. T. BRIDGES HAKES 41 Owing to the low price o farmers have to pay for fertiliz the advisability of not using am amount. We are rather stagg fertilizer business is extending, > < vestigations as to the results tl /g we were debating this questior ?? pies that would sned much ligh m Coweta county had not used S3 rell county Mr. Bridges had ma g to visit each party, so we give ; S3 tions and results, and the concl w || Down in the upper edee ? live two brothers known as the ^ H ty wor^ an(* c^ose econorr r S ting every dollar out of the soil They have built two homes, soi gj together in the name of "Wink || men deserve credit for their go ^ ja ^ strong convictions and when th S * ^ast ^a ' decided that the} |? than the ayerage, sandy soil wl H do better work than the averaj ? the mule they only gathered se fd merly been getting from 12 to ] || they were off one-half. By the j? been doubled, then we would h; rr T\ n /I *3 Uit ,?) 14 B.C. : 5 A differe ; 3 4 tons of ^2 Leaving j ^ 1. One negro tenant who did gg. asked them if they were satisfied tc 5 plied, "No, I'll not shoot at the mai on my taw." As this fall was unusually ft see that tendency for the top crop i cotton well, many green bolls were ?8 We couia plainly see, as tney were ' | seems hard to work and have to paj ; ? * yso, than to work and miss the yield. ! g / The next week we sent down '8 , / full particulars concerning the recoi g* Realizing the value ot ? might reach all the planters When you buy our .Fertilizer I ? ^uy ^rom y?u* This is the \ J S0U1 I C. FITZSI fc * ^ or Non=l 4 /^AfvrAi f urinTL tSALfc^ Uh CU I 1 Ui> wnr By G. F.B f cotton and the large amount ;ers, much discussion has been , j next year, or at least of great ered by the enormous rapiaity , and we decided that we would le liberal use of fertilizers was i in our minds, we heard of two it upon it. The first was that arty fertilizer on their crop, wh de 40 bales of cotton with one p as clearly as we can a true stab u'sions you can draw for yoursel of Coweta, near the line of C Winkle Brothers. They start iy have bought and paid for a p , besides making their living as lie 500 yards apart, and run al le Brothers." We like this spir od work and their success. Tl ere was an effort to raise the pi j would not use any. They hav< ith clay subsoil and well waten ge farmer, but with some twent ven bales of cotton to the plow. L4 bales; so according to their ? ? j. -? i.u:~ ? use Oi iuur tuns 01 guanu mis t ave a statement like this: >43.75 $306.25 43.75 612.50 nee of $306.25 guano at $21 , 84.00 a loss of $222.25 not work his land well, is not makinj > farm without fertilizers and one < 'ble in the ring next year without i ivorable, their cotton opened very 1 lot to open; and where the tenant I left which if they opened at all wi willing, to admit, that they had n r out such a large amount for fertiljz to Dawson in Terrell county to see rd-breaking yield made by Mr H T ] this article bv the Editor of 1 of this county. We manufa s you are buying from HOM vay to keep up the price of se rHERN IMMONS, i . \ .-a ' /: *. ^da&ni&tikf-> ?l*% 0 Jje of Con <0 i ONE MULE, WHILE WliS Cunnicutt, Editor Southern C of money our often heard of the i going on as to county and many g fy reW the gfiStJftSZ with which the jng the best results make some in- Dawson. This yeai giving. Whife oats, corn, peanuts striking exam- and kainit, and doii Vinkle Whers lie down in Ter- with the tenants ar dow. We went banner yield was n? 2ment of Condi- and the rest free fr f corn. The land wa ampbell county, i poking tfml;3 The id Out poor, but several weeks. He food farm, get- i they went along.; 1 their business1 , if on/i f Vinock furrv ! it auu tiivov^ t n v/ i ley are men of M Bridges k< nee of-fertilizers S905.73-$ll6.oS or e a farm better, Down in the ed.J These men; can 30 up in the cla ;y-three acres to and we have $408.3 Thev had for-! but lar#ely d.ue { _i - we wish to give it t own admission, j-jc says eithe :rop would have has not the plow fo drill and is going tc , during the month o using two large turi I turning of his land, to pick it, says it w 2. He plant lays off his rows fiv on this with two fu: runs his planter, pi down below the lev 3- He runs ? g half a crop. We it from this wide m :>f them quickly re- more moisture, and mtting some guano we saw that all the the soil. His rows veil, but we could and for producing a had not worked his going to cultivate 1 11 be badly stained, going to try to mak lade a mistake. It three acres this yea :ers, but it is better year. There is no 1 Bridges regrets the the ground and get on this year's crop, Bridges. We have ment come in. rhe Southern Cultivator we ha^ icture every grade of Fertilizers E manufacturers and are stand ed. Let's work together. COTT< Gen. Han. % / lmercial KLE BROS. HAKE SE^ ultivator. ?ood farming done in Terrell, ood farmers who vie with one an ly the clay lands were held in hig d fertile as the i 'ains of the Wes , Mr. Bridges lives in one of tl r he ran five plows, had 160 acrei and hay, He used 72 tons of gu og his own mixing. Seme say tl ;ons. Not so, he had a nine weel ced in years. Mr Bridges ran 1 id saw that all work was done ex imed .Will Shingles. This land om stumps. He tended 40 acres .s broken deep with two horse \ ultivating with one mule and tw< n he had all he could get, gather ire is a tabulated statement that 41 B C 20703 lbs at8*.' 41 bales seed at $7. per bale ! Gross returns from one plov Less 16 tons guano. Net Returns. eeps all the seed and gives the ne $789.73 for all the work, sandy lands we can cultivate 4C v hills, but cutting the area dow 3 as against $1866.47, which was ;he 600 pounds guano used per ac X) all who appreciate a good thin$ ?r put your guano broad-cast or p rce or hands to put in a side appl > drill sixty pounds per acre broac f March. He is breaking this lai ters and cutting about eight to ni so much so that he is plowing in ill pay better to plow now. 3 his cotton seed in the water fui e feet apart. Then drills one or rrows made with a small scooter, itting seed in this. He has his el. iround this cotton and chops it oi iddle. He gains two things?th in plowing he never breaks the r roots he had put out were some are about level when he lays by. , large yield per plow, Mr Bridge; 00 acres with two plows and two e 50 bales of cotton to the plow. j* on account of the drouth. He telling what good work and liber 1 low price, as all others do, yet with existing conditions. That ye paid THE COUNTY RE< and supply our ammonia ling by HOME products }N 01 Colui - . J ii^n ^ Fertili2 /EN BALES TO TH There are many good far other in seeing who can mal< ;hest esteem and those red a] t; but now the pine or sandy lese sandy sections, six mi g in cotton and made 151 bal lano, buying the cotton seed lis great yield could only cs drouth; one of the most s lis farm on halves, but he st actly right The negro tha was sandy soil, 14 acres was in all; had 37 in cotton an )low in the fall. But he did o women were all the help hi ing as much as seven bales; we figured from the cotton r $1811.47 287.00 v 2098.47 232.00 .$1866.47 gro help half the lint, so the acres with one mule as e; n to the same as the Winkh not all due to difference in s( re. Mr Bridges has a fine s ? and he will use it. ut it on as a side applicatk ication in June, he has boug 1-cast over his cotton land foi id with a four mule gang-] ine inches deep. He belie all scattering cotton rather row. He takes a middle ! two hundred pounds of guar This gives him a narrow i cotton to come up as we 1^ it, theri he gradually n. As he :ht a grain JS rnext year |g plow now, |x$ ves in fall 6$ than wait pS knpfov onrl W UUOtVi. UMU CfP> io and lists list and he re our corn the dirt to gg e they get |g stalks and X surface of gft ' 0 the mule j&s lied. He is gj year and is w for he lost wg ; plow last ?5 While Mr ade money d manage- ]*[ re, that it |? D MEAL & 1 Seed we J || ' c- 1 i-ii. '. j ?# . jJtia.-ii'