The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, January 26, 1877, Image 4

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Jf - True Friendship. Oh lnr n kind anil loyhig frfend.i ; Who kuows our bettor thoughts nutold, Who’ll lor truth's Buko our names defend, And virtue! more than faults unfold I > Oh for n pair of trustful eyes. • To look into our own aud see What’s hidden from the worldly-wise, Yet all so plain to you nnd me ! Oh for an honest hand to clasp, Wheu.hcart aud lumd nro pledged to you! Th’ unspoken promises of tnat grasp Would sey, * I will bo over true.” Wbon earthly Mends are false, nnd prove How fleeting nro uU things below, For peaco turn to the Fkiund ufcovo — No change can such lots over know. WHAT PATS? I tonic. Inventor. Farmer ’»»*• I^oft&iounl THfc CROWNING YICIOW! improve- " THE HOUSEHOLD AND QAKDEN. Tomitoes—How to ,ltvis; Them —The Trench mode of raising tomatoes is lows : As soon ns n cluster of flowers is vto lble, they top the stem down to the cluster, which soon push strougly nnd produce? other omster cf flowers each. When these arc visible, tlio branch to which they talohv i§ also’topped down to their levol, and (this is done five time suecassively. By this moans the plants become stoat uwarf bushes, not al>ova eighteen inches high. In } onlc* prevent their falling oyer, sticks or strings are stretched horizontally along the rows, m us to keep the plauw er^ot. In addition t. this, all laterals that have no flowers, and after the fifth topiug, nil laterals whatever, are nipped oft. In this wav, the ripe sap is directed into tho fruit,wnloli acquires a beau- tifnl mIzo and excellence unattainable by oth er means. Premium Lioht Bread.—Take two cup fulls of toiled sweet milk, lefit cool till just lukewarm, after which n$ld one tablespoon- fhl of sughr,one ditto of bulter.ouc teaspoon- fui of salt,half cup ot yeast,and flour enough to tnnko a stiff batter, Place in a warm place , and let remain until light: then mix with flour enough to wake tolerullo stiff dough, again set in a warm place to sis?. When light, knead aud placed in pans, allow to rise again and thou bako. Oooktes.—Four cups of flour, one cup of batter, two cups of white sugar, ouu cup of sweet milk, onetgg. one toaspooufulofsoda. two tutspooubful of mow-nt-tartar; rub but ter and ttQgnr iuto the dry flour,as if for pas try; spico to suit your taste, Roll thin, and bake quickly. Hominy Care.—Tw.i cups of cold boiled horaiuy, one quart- of sweet milk, two eggs, well beaten, one small teesposoful of salt, fcalf-a teaspoonful of soda. Add enough wheat flour to make the batter as thick for waffles. Horse Radisw Sauce tor Roast Reef Mix four tnblfispocusful of grated horse-rad ish with one teaapooivui of salt, one-half teaspoonfal ot pepper, two tablespoonuful of mane mustard. Mix thoroughly. Then ■moisten witn sufficient vinegar to give it the consistency of cream. Add io«r tublespoon- full of thick criam. Heat (not boil) it, for hot roast beef, and for oo*l meat serve with out heating. Frittebb Plain.--One pint of milk, three eggs, ono spoonful of melted butter, one toa- Rpoonful cream tartar, half a t*'.spoonful of soda, flour to make a stiff batter. To be fried, dipped by the spoonfnl into - boiling lard. By adding olcwely-cbdpped tart apples , fo the above in e'v^n quantity, a nice apple fritter is made,cr by paring and.slicing pine apples, or bananas,and dipping in the batter mm frying, h delicious fritter for un entreo is made. Poor Man's Pudding.—Abeut 10 o’clock in the morning, pick over, wash and put to aoak, in a little more water than enough to cover, one cupful uf rica. About 2 o'clock, If any water remains, draw ic off; place the rice in your pudding dish, add one cupful sugar aud one leoppoontul of salt and eleven cupfuls milk aud spice; put this into a mod erate, oven nnd bake from two to three hours, stirring occasionally at first if tho rice settles Based Pudding. —Three tablespooniuls of com starch b one quart of milk. Prepare and cook the Hiroe as fer Blauo Man* e. Af ter it is cool, stir up with it thoroughly two or three eggs, well beaten, nnd hake half un hour. — tonic, Iuveutor, Fanner or Profdteioun. mau, to keep informed ou all tho improve- mehts and discoveries of the age., It pays the betid oi every futoby 1 to intro- oneo into bis knuftebnld a newspaper that is instructive, one that loiters a tuste for inves tigation, and promotes thought nnd encour ages di»ctih.sion among the members. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN which has busn published weekly for the last tblrtv-oiiH years, does rids, to un extent ** ->nd that of uuy other publication; in fact, ' , f ekly iwpertmblishod in the United btates, devoted to Manufactures, Me chanics, Inventions aud New Discoveries in the Arte and Sciences' Every number is profusely illnstratrd and its contents embraces the )nte«t and most In-, .ewstiug information pertaining to the Indus- trml, Arlechunical, uiui Scientific Progress of the World; Desoiiptious, with Jbuiutiful En gravings 6f New InvenrionB, Nmv Imple ments, New Pidooh-tR. und Improved Indus- tries of every kind; Useful Note*., Recipes, buggcsiicns and Arbice by Practical Writers, for Workmeu and Em piny, is, in (tie various arts, forming a eo-.iplrte repertory of New Invent.mis and Discoveries;: containing a weekly record,not only of the progress of the Industrial Art in our own country, but also of the New Dis'iovcrieri aud Inventions in uy- cry branch of Eugiuitving, J'.Iechauio-i, aud {science abroad. THH SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN lms'btxm tnc foremost of every mdustil ;! pubneatiou, lor the past thirty-one yearn. It is tLo oldest, largest, and the bait we- kly ilinstr i^d paper devoted b Engineering. Mechanics. Ctomi*- try. New Inventions. Science aud Industrial Progress, published in Ue^oild. The pra21io.1l lo-ciptfi me well worth ton tones the subscription jjrictf.and f:r the shop and house save many times tho cost of sub scription. Merchants. F.irtmr.;, Meclmuics, Eugin- .ars, Ih.cutoiN; MitnAtWe'mVis, Chemists, Lovers of tjeiimoe, aud People of even* pm fessioo, will find the JSoibNTmo. America: usti'ul to them. Ii should h-iv.i u pines i n every Family Library, Study OfiL* yut Conitiug Rohm; iu every Reading Room College and- School. A now volume com menocH January 1st, 1877.. A year's numb/r contiins 832 pages und teyornl huuUrm! KugruvingH Thoi.miuds ol roluotts t.ro presetved lor btndiug und icier- •nee. iernis, S3.2U u ytur by nmii inc»ii f tlmg postage Disc-um to Clubs. Speda circulars nivieg dub r. t« sent free. . Bingio copies mill ltd on reoeidt ot lu' cents. May be had ol'.cverv News Dealer. Patents. Ir emm^tiou with llio Scirn- rinc Amfiucav, Messrs Mfnn& Oh., are Solicitors of American and F .reign Patents, aim Lavti the largest establishment iu the lime th.'0 fifty thousand applicatlous havo baeu made for pateum through their ng«i.cy. Pateute nroobtuimsl on iha bast terms. Models ot Now Inventions nml Sketch* ex amined, and advioa free. A H p. oinl notice ia made by the .Soipntiwc Amfuioan of every Invcntico Patentedttrough thisAgtuov,v.it'c the namctind residence ot the Paleutes*. Put- orfa are clieu Hold in nr.rt or whole, to per- somnttiucted to tu« invention by such gotioe. A piuiphlut coutmniug full ilirtctiouH lor ob taining Patents sent free. The Boikntific AMEBicm ItinaiocE Boos,a v,\lum« Umud ill Jolff mil ailt.conaliliu'u if.ePiir«ut j.uu. Cciimis of tho 0. S.. laid 14-2 Euurs.iutol of muchiiuia.l uKiToiiiouio. Prioo -Jo lviiU*. Pupoi-. or conoerainy Pmenta, MUN.S CO., 117 Pork K„w, Sim'Olk! Uomou Offl-.v, Oor. i. S7|1|, bu., Wosk. ingnm, 1J. U ■! 381TBit THE SIH8EB ALWATS AHEiffl. Bead the Spertnl DUpntcli from the 2,000,000 in Use—Sales. in Excess to; any HTS OB EPILEPSY. A NY person afflicted with the above die- case is r< quested to send their address to Ash tV Robbios, and a trial Box 6i Dr. Oonlnrd's sutalJible Fit Towders will be sent to thorn, Jiy.nlitll, post paid. free. Those •Puwduja. Irnye tbeen tfstefi^by* hiiiidreclH of oases in the Old World, and a ivtrinanent cure b;is been the result in evfirv instauce. bufierrM from this distuse shonld‘ give these powdfrs an early trial, ns its curative powers are wondertul, many persons having been C”rep by u trial box alone; Pii^e for large box, by mail, port paid to to any part of the United States or Canada, 53 0U Add esh. ASK ti BOBBINS, 3G0 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CONSUMPTION. A trial Box of Dr. Kifwner’a celebrated Consumption Powders will to sent free, by mail post paid, to every saffian* from the above disease. This iB the only, preparation known to cube or benefit that disease. Price for largo Box, S3.00. 8AH ts B0 BINS. 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, n!y. A per At home, Samples _ w tp/iy-Hirth $100 free. Stinson & UO. Portland, Maine. • . . *[ • t * Agents wanted at emo# to sell in counties aud towns; • Addraec •** % . THE S NilER MANUFACTURIG COMP/QilY K. C. TURPIN, Agex^t, , - ^ . -NO. B0 MUM1KRHY 8TBEKT, ja-b; 1 M, COF.BEB'E'.Atloiw^ratttiaw, Butlefr G,.- CiilPdUug Agaff u f Tojlur, coW Ain- * v ' v 1 ‘- 1 " SUTLER HERALDGREflT FAILURE Only *1.00. liivelyTlmes Ahead D uring the pre w nt xear. i87s many Event* of Importance will irons, pil'd, und the pdoplo »honld 1» kept ■ fully ponied on the enrrent qatetloiii of the da); and a good paper ia the only Bource from which that information can be derived. We will enter nnon tho new year with re newed energy nna enterprise, and nothing will bo loft nndoue on onr pert to .msko tht Botleb Hxhbld second to none in the Slote. The Centennial Ehibitlon oomes first in order, aod onr resduts will bo thorooghly ln- ronned of every cent of Interest that tram, pirea Men oomes toe Praddentiel Eleotlon- c UlllCB OI lUU UUHl'U OtaiCI., »uu nun a/u . diHCUKod iu tbs columns of thp Hxbald. Beaidcsi ths Hjuuld will tcoutain .an I nb- stact of news from all pan* of-the world—the pie<>ia jor genervl State news;—apd the county news Satisfaction column will oontain everything worthy ot ad. Address uote. Iu short, we intoid to make Hbrat.U ' a first-lass Family Paper, Subscribe How! ! Liberal arrangements made with adver tisers for the period pf three months or Ion MILTON JEWELRV Ctt" in England. THEIR -JHTlR* JjlOCK CONSIGNTO ,1)8 . E1UL ' IZH MONEY. > ? 1.. „ • • •' ! '-* t«» Evcrynody has heard of MILTON GOLD JEWELRY, it having boon sold in this war- ket for thelest ten yeots. iiud .wera tar th. best and richeat clues nl onr popuiatUti, Htill. it tikes an expert jewelf-t' to macove* MaLTON gold from VIRGIN gold/hlta wiU send for tbe ninety days ONLl the fuJJowirik artic)^ by mail, postpaid, on receipt oftsfio c^nte: ONE PAIR ELEGANT ritEEVE- BUTfONS, with ■“^ Independence Hall engraved, WfaU price , «.>.$» '(M 1 set tfpirol Shirt Rtttdds, retail price.. 7* 1 beantifn 1 Coral Soori Pin, retail price 75 1 elegant Gents’ Watoh Chain, latest patehi, retail price ,,$1 EO I Collar Button, retail price k T fit) 1 elegant Wedding Ring, very hea t y, retad price $2 00 Total T SB CO Next oomes tue Presidential Election-s Total,. ...... “86C0 matter of vital importance to the entire pop- Remember, aVo will send ybu the’ above- ulice ot tbe'Unltea States, And will be iully named six artlcles. which' we 1 have 'retailed dltcrnmiuii m the columns of tho Hbbald. for S6-60, by math poatqwid, for 50 * cents pleoS'^oo'® 1 Satisfaction guaranteed, or money 1 reinnd- WM.W.BELL^CO.,^, Importers of Watches And Jewelry, 8 N. Seventh S:., Philadelphia, Fa ^2r*Please state where yon saw this ad. , Admlnl3tratfU Natl0O«.t - GEORGIA —TAtion CoURrir•' n * 1 , Whereas Mrs. Sasun- H. Miller,' Adminte- . tratrir, on the estate of David: Wk ^Ulkr.Iato she has ftaliy admlnintereu siud estate. These •ire therefore to cite all persons, concerned, creditor.} and next of kin. to show cause if any they cun'bofure me, on the first Monday in April next, why Pismission from the ad ministration of said estate-should’-hotr be , granted said applicant. Given fdmiay hand Officially. This 21st., De -. 1876? JAMES D. RUSS, « Deo. 22nd-lm3m, Ordinary, i..