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' An exchange is of the firm conviction'that
much of the wood-work in our houses is
injured by having too much time and
strength expended upon it in cleaning; care
ful housewives imagining that the scrubbing
brush and soap are necessary to keep it in
the desired state of cleanliness. It should
be frequently dusted with a soft duster; if
anything more is needed, a cloth wet in
warm water, with a little ammonia or borax
dissolved in it, will answer the purpose. In
cleaning white paint, put the soap into the
water, not on the flannel used to wash it.
Avoid using soap and hot water, if possible,
as they tend to turn white paint yellow, and
sometimes remove the paint itself. In clean
ing grained wood, use clear warm water, and
a clean white cloth. Wash only a small
place at a time, and wipe dry as fast as a
spot is washed. Gilding should never be
touched with water. A feather brush will
remove the dust better than anything else.
If varnished work becomes defaced, take
equal parts of linseed-oil and turpentine, put
them in a vial and shake well together; then
in small quantities, and with a soft cloth, ap
ply to the spots. Repeat till the color is re
stored, and then, with another clean, soft
cloth, wipe the mixture off carefully. If hot
water or spirits have been dropped on furni
ture or varnished wood, it will turn white in
spots. Take two tablespoonsful of sweet-oil,
one teaspoonful of vinegar, and a half tea
spoonful of turpentine, shake well together;
wet a soft piece of flannel in the mixture,
and rub the spots with it.
Horsford’s Acid Phosphate
Imparts New Life and Vigor.
Dr. 8. F. NEWCOMER, Greenfield, 0.,
says: “In the cases of several aged men,
who complained of forgetfulness and disin
clination to think, move or be spoken to, or
harassed in any way, they told me it im
parted new life and vigor.’’
Os all things man possesses, woman alone
takes pleasure in being possessed. —Malherbe.
An English journal, referring to a popular
cook-book, says that the following passage
occurs in a general direction to boil beef :
“Put your meat into cold water. Liebig, the
great German chemist, advises us to plunge
the meat into boiling water, but the great
cook Francatelli, and others of the same high
standing, recommend cold; and our own ex
perience and practice are in accordance with
the cook rather than the chemist.”
ELDER HOUSE,
Indian Spring, - Georgia,
Is now open for the accommodation of visitors, with
room for all.
HATES OF BOARD—SIO.O9 per week: $2.00 per day.
Special rates to families. Ample facilities for con
veying visitors to and from the depot. For further
information address
W. A. ELDER, Indian Syring, or
may 31-ts E A. ELDER, Macon. Ga.
B Established 1840.
THE CELEBRATED
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may 16-eow 3t
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At Hickory Head Academy, Brooks county, Geor
gia, a teacher, competent to teach Music, Drawing
aud Painting. Address
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MACON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
MACON, GEORGIA.
First-class Business School. Send for Circulars.
jun23-ly W. MoKAY, Principal
South Jersev Institute B New Jersey.
Both sexes. Full corps of teachers. Instruction
thorough. Music, Painting, Drawing. Climate mild;
vary healthy. Begins Sept. 13th. Address
Sept 7-361 H. K. Trask, Principal.
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX: MAY 31, 1883.
Sleeplessness
ITS CAUSES. W
SICK HEADACHE,
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
NEURALGIA, PARALYSIS,
DYSPEPSIA,
AND BRAIN TROUBLES.
Dr.C.W. benson’s 1
ERY&CHAMOMILEPILLS. .
PREPARED EXPRESSLY TO CURE / A
ll cur* HEADACHE or kinds dl
EURALGIA.NERYOUSNESS
FAC SIMILE SIGNATURE ON EVERY BOX. f
The Z’rfdune says: “Dr. Benson was for a num her of
years Physician in charge of the Maryland Infirmary
on Dermathology and anything from his hands is at
once accepted as authority and valuable. His Skin
Cure remedy is fully the article to attack the disease,
both internally, through the blood, and externally
through the absorbents, and is the only reliable and
rational mode of treatment.”
C. N. Crlttenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C
VV. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St., New York.
Feb 8-ts next rdng mtr
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'Qf LEFFEL’S IMPROVED
IRON NINO ENGINES
Aeai 3rn Are superior In every particular to any Wind Mill.
WTA ' manufactured or offered on the market. They com-
llllw ™ Zlj J W\l bine Lightness of Draught with Strength and Dura-
V If a blllty. This Mill Is all made of Iron, and is as far su-
aIK la J periur to a Wooden Mill as an Iron Plow Is to a Wood-
Nf "ills «'■ Plow. Some of these Mills have been In constant
tU IfiMi/ use over five years, and never had a touch of repair
B WlTßfl uML ing. and will run 80for years to come.
f ’NIR ■■ This wheel presents somewhat the appearance of a
f Stll IN rW Turbine Water Wheel, and is warranted superior to
■ MiU Jr Nil any Wind Engine now in use ; and if anything gets out
A of order orbr aks in one year, it will be made good
n Free of Expense to the Flirehaser.
IRZEJkID TESTIMONIAL:
_ _ South Solon, Madison Co., 0., Sept. 22,1879
E.C. Lkffkl The Wind Mill you put up for me Ison my spring and wood house, and within about
si x rous of my Holiday Mill of the same size. I have a good chance to test the new Mill, and I mus« sav it
runs m a lighter wind than my old one ; and In a high wind it does not jerk the pump, but runs with a
steady, smooth motion, and with great power. There are five or six mills in my neighborhood, and I am
satisfied that your mill beats all the mills I ever saw. I shall buy two more, and three or four of mv
neighbors have seen it work, and they are h ghly pleased with it. Each one will buy a mill soon, and Ido
cheerfully recommend it to any one as the best mill in the business. c. SHOCKLY.
This Mill is one of the most useful articles on a farm. It can be used for grinding or shelling corn saw
ing wood, or churning, besides keeping a constant supply of fresh water for the house and stock.
AH admit that a mill will more than pay for itself every year.
MANUFACTURED BY
E, C. LEFFEL & CO., Springfield, Ohio.
Send for Catalogue and Price List to
JOHN I. HAUNSON <fc CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Pumps and Pump Material, Wind Engines, Hydraulic Rams,
Pulsometers, Water Elevators, Etc., Etc.
Sole Manufacturers of Old Dominion Iron Paint.
Bean's Stone Force and Suction Pumps a Specialty.
mayi7-6m 112 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
A PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
S OPPOHTIiNIiy TO GET A TRIO Os THESE BIROS CHEAP.
, 1 wl l l have £ or “*« thls t»l>. » large lot of Mav and June rhlck.
E, ro , m “ ve >’ ards of a l! ine fowls a8 ‘here are in the Union Thev wm
tPW': >’ '■be laying by the middle of January, In time for early snring hami
Ing, and, if taken In October or November wilt hnL.ia ",
half what they would co-t In the B prlng?wiien matured and as hev
vMjJ ■'>■.•■7 < f an in small light coops, or baskets, exnress’charges wifi
y' ** Very 1 cu “ ‘• l “ B ely,saving none but cni<-ks, an'!
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address on a postal, and statetyour wants. pur f oss ' 8 - »eun your
C. G. WILSON,
OCONEE POULTRY YARDS,
„ MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
DUHME & CO-,
GOLDSMITHS. SILVERSMITHS,
A.nd Diamond Setters
Wkshops and Salesrooms, loirtli and WalHl Sts., CINCIKNATI,O.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in American Watches, Manufacturers of Gold and Silver
Watch Cases, Importers of Diamonds, Watches, French Clocks, Bronzes
Art Pottery and European Novelties.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fine Electro Silver Plated Wares and Communion
Setg for Cheches, june.lt
• Our list of Sugar Cane Machinery comprises the largest and most
complete Ine oT Cane Mills, Evaporators, etc., made by” nv "tab
llslimeut in the world, and includes : •
Victor, and Great Western Horse Porver Mills.
I ictor, and JViles Steam Mills, Cook Evaporators,
Automatic Cook Evaporator,
Far Ahead of all Others.
(Patented Sept. 26,1876, Sept. 23,1879. Manufactured only by ourselves ,
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO..
CINCINNATI, O.
Manufacturers of Tortable and Stationary Steam Engines, Boilers
Circular Saw Mills, Steam Sugar Trains, etc.
may 24-2 t
Zimmerman Fruit & Vegetable Evaporatoi <
VjLv. Made of Galvanized Iron.
Over 13,000 in Use.
Portable. Economical., Durable and Fire Proof. The pro- 1
iff I. ■ ' ducts of this Evaporator are unsurpassed as to quality or '
M *. :l color, and command the highest price. The racks are made
l-Tl Galvanized Wire Cloth and tiie Drvur is first-class in
H 1 every particular.
' $ Our Nos. I and 2 are Excellent Bakers, will
bake bread in less time than a stove and for roasting meats,
tur key or gamecannot be excelled. Full Zusiructions
to dry, bleach, pack and market the products accompany .
each machine. Send for Illustrated catalogue. Address 4
WW JiGEJVTS I ZUIMEKHANFKIYTDBYERCO.,
EZjJ'- WANTED, | Ciuciuuuti, Olxio, U. S. A.
may 24-2 t
XXard Collectors. A handsome set of cards so CRR a week In your own town. Terms and 15 outfit
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