The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, April 10, 1877, Image 4

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I WouQtr TVhy. X winder thi« wnrhTo px>d things Should bill iu Hitch unequal ftharoa ; Why hoim.i xhoultl Usts of til tlxp joys,. AnJ otuera ontf fill the car#* l *- . I-wottiir why the timshino.br ipht , .should l.uiin pnthHHotnopoonle tread, • l While bthftM hltitcr in tb&ubaa* * i OCcouUt that gather ovsrbcJiL I wonder why the trees lhat hang bo full of luscious trait should grow Oiilv wboro some may rouoh aui oat, \Tulle othere falui uml thirsty go 1 Win should swaet Aurora bloom for some. For ottem only thorns be fonnil? And some grow r.ch on fruitful earth. While others till tbo barren ground? K wonder whv the hearts of somo O'erflow with joy and hnpjmiQ j R, While others go on their lone way Unblaued with aught or tenderness I X woudir why the ojw of mnut 6'hould ne'er be irndatoaed with n tear. While oner* weep.from morn till right, 'Their hoaruso crushed with sorrow her-? Ah 1 well; we uny not know, Indeed, Tho whju. the wherefores of each lifit 1 Hut this wc kuo*f ; there’s One who sow And watches ns through joy and strife, Each life its mission hern fnlfi’s. And only l.e uiay know tlm end, And loving him we may be strong. Though storm o-sunsh ine be may send. U. D. Urine. SOMETHING NEW I laUBSOBIBB 3S3 0*W MBKTTS -W-A.1NTXEID, Eggs and Ways of Using thorn. BADEN PROLIFIC FLOWER HORN. Tui« c ira exu.-ls any other far broad <iu.l i the best for aloe*. It ripein mtl weeks •• tr»i« than uny Other kind, and giv vs from U . 14 eats on u autlk. Toe important points wo claim for »u. new Variety of out u are these; v Ouo«tuU ^ thin coru bears irow (1 to U cow; one ud with two et'iliis m ikw from |0 to 2o tvw ■ producing from one ivao ol ground thn-o n lour Units at m uiy bushels on Urn same «o. and «»fa the same culture as the uomtuo corn. 2. Tho corn IsUe-ivitr iu wriulir, li as largo an ear, thinner husk, unu null, com meal, fur fiunl'y use, sweeter mil ui- uu’r'.tious, uud valuable fi.r tlvid.ng sUa'-i 3. That it will grow aud produce a pro hi. blp crop on ground v hur«* other corn w 11 u< grow to uuturity. 4 It rip Am earlier an i.j not liable to be caught by l'rost. .6. 1'h gram* are targe, purj kuu white, uud »n o dm.iry ymld it lioui 83 to 100 bushel* to tl acre, on lumlimt laud. A Qua quality «.f Four can bom.ido lrmn i 'Whoa ground it prodilirsa fbur nualugnt both in appearance uud taste to floor, mao from tue b-st white wheat, Eveu uu eplom would tail to distinguish beta ten bread oiad from tho two. IV corn Khelled voiyh* C. I’M to tue bushel -which is G lb* heavirt than uuy other quality. In spring tim*, if ever, eggs may be freely •eaten, for now they arc abundant, cheap, and -of good quality. Fortuuate for tho farmer’s family is the change which often takes place in early spring from tho steady use of salt pork, to a- dish composed lirgoly cf eggs. Dr. Edward Smith pays: ** It wcnld not I* passible to exaggerate tho value of eggs as an article of food, whether from tnoir universal tue, -or the convtnicnt form in which tho toad is presereyod, presented, and cooked, and the •nutriment which they contain." Again be toys, “There is no egg of a bird known which is not good far food, or which oould not be eaten by a hungry mo.” .There is it tho ogg of every specie* a division into white ■and yolk, Tho white oftgg coniisls of nearly puro albumen and w: ter ; tho yolk, •ol albumeu, oils, sulphur, and water. Albu atm is considered the most important tangle element ol food. It is found iu nil animal .Btruclrucs, and iu tbo v«getablo productions ‘most valuable os fond, though in a modified form. ' There is a great difference in Ibn value of • different cggK gs there la iu their lize flavor. Wellfed Ylotueutfo fowls yield* far. richer food in their eggs than common wild fowls. Many ..suppose that row eggs are miovoonaily digested than tho.iu thatare cook ed, but for inoKt pl-MOUS this is not the case, if the eggs are vol cooked improperly. Dr. fliulth thinks it a mistake to giro a mixture -of raw egg ned new milk to iuvaltdds, such 4i mixture tending mors to hinder than tu .promote oigestiou. Dyspeptics often tbiuu •that they eaunt o*t at till, and it is the •owe that UJlcpte stomaohs do sometimes suffer gimtly from eating any but tho fresh- .cst of egg <• When ave can not be sure of tho age of tho «gge provided, it is always most ©afo to break them before cooking. For in valids tho very safest way is to drop the-eyg from the shell without disarranging Its form, into water boiling iu a shallow dish. A frw Minutes* boiling is sufficient, end no dross ing’fe really uocesmrp orcopt a trifle cf salt for those who eat everything sal’ed, though -of course good butter uud pepper may be add O-V or tbo egg may ho carefully laid upon ii dice of toast. For a family of childreu it Is often mare'OOTi'veDieht iu all r.Epects to serve eggs id scram bio form or iu omritUcfl, than cooked separately. (Some children aro notio nal, and will uot cat the white of the egg. others think they dklike the yolk, but wheu <bry ore both cooked together, they think nothing ftlivut it. but cat with pitas*re all that they can gut. In most rtcipe book* the directions for Kcrambliug eggs advise- a •• good piece of butter' with whlcu to oook the eggs, seasoning them with salt and pep per and with chopped pondov if you choose and con. But if for coy other rerson you prefer it, you can use inllk instead ot butter. Aub for childreu this is- b?st. Thertopor- •ions used for au omelette are very good, “ a Aup of milk for sixeegs." This increases the quantity. The <gg« ato broken hut not ik-atcu, and oro atlrrod snuply to mix aeli and prevent burning while cooking. Omdettts aro uot coantfon in tho. country. The usnulrecipwaro enough to frighten one, Because they oojoy extremeenution loet the omdetto may fall or bo heavy. At our house we have always hud good uucosss with tho followinw rcceip, perhaps bccauiw of the flons or ct»ru-atarch used, pot-baps because wo baked it in the oven in a shallow dibit, which we set upou the table, and ho had no tzeublo about turning it over or turning it out: “Six eggs, tho whites b eaten to a stiff froth, tho yolks well bcolcu; one trncnp of warm mill, la which a small hit cf butler i« melted ' a tal'lc-spoouf^l of flour or corn-stare: ,o a paate with a little ol tire milk; and stir- cd into tho cup of wi.h - ; n lenspoonfnl, add- Jjliig tho whiles Iasi; hake immediate!)-.” >il‘ "While this is auacdlont i.reataist-dUU, II cc hardly to bo called nu ouielctte-ou - Umclolto is always cooked iu m frying pau, - efitlr butler —En .lmalca# AsrlcnUuruL MIOE3 BY MAIL P03TP til), lJSa-ik $1,001 C Racks El. $ 61) | 10 •' W Each sack nsntnlns 1,000 sound grains. Samplo -.tnllta with the Ms o- iliem sen. out to Slgcots, Wriio M Tesiimokisl. will, 'erms to Agent*. JJew.rc of umidlers; in one vine has tits gonuino seed esc -at ■ lysoll. ■Som: pnrties iitlvcriising- it,is o -rn amt oitsr ing to send stullcs whsuy oil oi-.lt-r lliom Uiey wr.te you Hint Ihelrstnlks iirs-llgomi. Its lucuih r Ag-nts get n go d cumuiissiou, nod write tin terms at once oefore tho Agouoy ul your oonmy is glveu 10 some one nls-. Aadrei, Vf, 8. T1VTOK. CloYelnud, Tcnii WHIT PATS? 1UTLSB HERALL only $1,30. —Z-—9 XaiyalyTimes ATaead manv Kionts of Tmror'uncc u-i'.l 1thU‘- *>lro. and tho people nhotil l ho. ketrt 1iilh •t iKte.i an the <urront > aueatlon* of tho day in.| i goa l paper is the only Honroe fri»n» ivI leh that inform ijJnn tin bn derived. \V« will » n‘cr upon the new vwr with ire ne-od. flierrv find ••n*erprlse. and im'lnw vMI ,hf»h>h nnl vienn <"t mvt to make ,*h« 'tn-rn-.n ITbult) hee.vul f mane lv the State Thu TTuiw.n nij1«.**n , itin an , 4v»*rnct »f lews from n’l part* at the wnrl 1 -the gen- -nl ,7t**#«* and live new* cal- tmn will ewtain •wervth’nq wnvfhy-nf no'e. r n «)mrt. w« in*n«1 to make the tatu'u.0 a Trit ctavH Family Paper. Sihscrite Fowl! THIS PAPER IS ON FIUB WITH frhero Advertising; CostrscU cu Lo mad*. LTwr.tl arrangements made with advex- tiaera fur tho piriod of , three mouth* or longt-r. WII.LIAM N. BENNF. I t nays every Mmmficluror, Merchant. Me- otitic. Inventor, Farmer or I’ri*fei«lium, man, to keep iuformed on all the improve metit* auu discoveries of thu age. It pays too head of every fami.y to in«ro- duco iu»o bis household a ueuvpaper thnt is lustructivo. ore that fosiers a tasto for inve>- tigatlou, and promoloH thought and cueour- uges dLcusaion among the members. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN which has bean published weekly for lb< lost tb'.rtV-uUu y,nrs, does ibis, to an ex cn beyond that of uny other public ition; iu lacl it tt. the only weekly paj or published an tl-o United States, devoted to Mnnniuoiim*, Me* obunics, Iu'outioiiH and Now Diseoa’er, the Arts uud Scieuccs Every number is profosely illustrnled and it* oouteuU emhnioes tho tute t and most in* .creating information ptrtaitiing tothuludus- trial. Mccbuuical. ami Scientific Progrou o', tho World; Dwoilntiom:; witn Jhumifiil En gravings of Now Inventions, New lmu t- ments, Nov Proca^tM. and Improved Iud..« tries of every kind; Useful No*cm, ltoeip»s. Sogucs i r ns and Aci‘‘Ice by Pmoncal d riius, Tor Workmen and Employ. r«, in Hie vanou. arts, fomiiug a co-oplete repertory v.f :w Iuoentinus and Discoveries; c*uintiouig t weekly record,uot only of tho progress ol the ludustrlal AH in our own county, but als* or tho New Discovt-riw and inventions iu ev ery branch of Engineering, Mechanics, ,nn* bciouce abroad. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 1ms bon tut foiemOHt of ertry .ndmt'ial | ubutMli «, for the past thirty-one years. It is i!»u oidtM largest, and the be.it we. kly illustmt U pupa devoted tx Etigiuwriug, Meehan o Cli un- - try. NewIliVetiiiouN. Ncieuce anil Indtibtiial Progress, published in tLe woild. The prwticil re-elpts aw well worth 'limes the subscription price,and f r the tho; and house save tuauy limes the cost ol sub scription. Merchants, Fnrmtra, Meolmttics. Engin eers, In .outoro, Mauuf.ic nro-iii, Chemists. Lovers of Science, and People oi evexv p»<> fesHlon, V’ill find the EoikKvzno Axurioan useful to them, li should li-ivo a place in every Family Library, Study Ofll.« and« Cointiug Room;, iu every Reading Room, j ol'egoatid School. A now Volume com- Everyiody has heard of MILT *N GOLD . niece* January 1st, 1877. j JEWEl.UV, it i.aviug b.t'ti sold iu the, m>o Auyear'snmnbt-r roatalut 832 (Mg^s and tket for tnu las'tai years, mid wiiu by tin seveml hundred EngraviuxH , J , bo..niudit o. | bi«»t and r.chesl enma onr hopu.aticn eolumes are preset vod lor biudnig nnd relei-1 Hiill, u takta un expi it^ jeweler iu disvof SEWING MCAHINES. THE TBE CROWNING VICTORY SINGER ALWAYS AHEAD! tcoilt!:. Hp..Jnl Ttk-pirtch from the C ncfanaU Sihlhlttw «* IU Uff Y.rl Sul “PHliiABELPHlA, muau Mth, 1816. '•Till! VEini- .mOnETHOXOIlMHIOH COULD BE COt'PEERED OK ART XtlOillOB-’f-W.® A1E1)AL OF IXMNOit AND TWO DIPIjOMAH OP MEUX -uave iassN awakded the lnojsu jiANUFAO-ruittKii ooupaky sou S'wSi’a MwOHlKE." £,OOO.OOOm Use—/?.■.leo iv. Exveecto any Other. \genta wasted at one. to a.) I Is oosmtlM aad lowah THE sm WAKlTAClftiG CCKPf.KY 3. S. SOl^S, Agent. KO. 80 MCLBERRY STREET, JUCOK, fli. ‘ O. M. COLBERT Atlemev at Law, Butler, Ga Collating Agent sf Taylor, ‘ouuVy. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS IS - J,S-JONES. CASH DRY GOODS STORE, 1 COLUMBUS CEORCIA SHEETING, ynrit ivi,to. 7 cont». SIIIRTINO, Sforntg. ? KAC-tOUVCtitii KS, pj cint•*. OSNAEl'UGS, hj cnu. JEANS, I18, 'Jo, 115, ..li jtiiil 60 ceufY. The Jvaus *t 2Scacti is thu bust. lurtlKi jirioo urcr ofliruil, l.iulit'H Hoke, 10 uetttk |k.t jb.il. l.itu-n llnnilkurohieta ceti.e EUnnct 20 cent*. Larou tut of liUiiIti ts, Shnwl*. anti Shirt* eltean. 10-‘l Quilts 76 units; 11-4 Quits, $1.00, Cull for “Thu Hiinijitim ^-buMuir*. Kid Gloves, at $1.00. B**rr pnir iviirtHtitcil. Uultoiu prices on nil Quails, Cell nml luok before bttrlpa, «•* 8. JONES. TO DEALERS 111 BOOTS, SHOES & HATS / ' ; TTE VESIEE .TO CALL YOVlt ATTBX2IOX TO OCIt STOCK C9 ( i.J BASK It HPT SAKE. OF MILOS GOLD JFit FLI. Y fiHEAT FAILURE M1L9N JEWELRY CO. In England. rnciu ntiui; stock conoIoneu n cs nsii* once. Terms, $3.20 u year by mail inolu- diug postago Diso-unt to Gnibs. Hpecid oirculars uiviog club rates «ci:t free. binul« copies mailed oa receidt of 10 cents. Maj be bad ol overv News Dealer. Patents. If eonnecliou with tho Scies* tivio Awvmc.vN, Messrs Munn & Oo., ar* Solicitors qftAiuericati and Y reign Pi-tont*. anodiAvo tWi largest' wtabiWiracitt iu tbr $1(11 U thi'o flwxthousand opphcutionH lmvo bacu made ror pvouts thritigu their agency. Patents aro'oliuKned on the best- no ms. Models oi New IuT#htiotiB and bkitjhs ex- umiued, and advice i'rte. A sp. dal notice is made by tho Rcjxsvmd Amxiucak of every Iuventicu,l > ateii»ed tl.mngkibis Ag- ucy. * itu the uatnoimd reHidngpo oi tJ^i patc-utc , -Pat- orts are often sold i.. part or \bole, to per* soma11noted »o tue invention:h; such g dice. A piuipblit c uia ulnu r.iU.dtvJKvu.H k-v b •aining Patottts #eut ireo. The l .Kci«'TH(if AmebicvN PfirEumfCE Boos.* valHn*. li iuiM in -.loth and gilt conla niug t. c-Parent Laws Census of the U. S., tqul 142 Kngrsviugs of taeebunical movements.. Price 23 cnt*-. Address the P*j*r, or cone, ruing Pat. nls, 3,1 UNN & t f O., 07 Park Itow, New Yu k I Urauch Offi"tv C'U. 1'. & 7ih, »Miwh-I ingloD, D. V. 1V® 11 M.LTON gold Iroui VIRGIN goid. Wo will scud for the ninety days ON L i IbcfoUuw.ng articles bv mail, pist paid, on receipt r»f fin e.itils: UNfcl P.UU ULNUANI oLEEVii- RimOSS, xvitb Itidepeudenco Unit engraved, retail pr.ee U0 1 sot npiiul Shirt Kiuddx, retail price.. 1 beautiiu 1 i.*or..l Scan Pm, lentil i nco 70 1 ui*-gnut U»auh’ Watch tltmin, jatw»t |.a.vrtt. retail price $1 50 Coiluir Riut'.n, rotiuf i nee I elt - nt ‘.wdotiiL' UmV.*va-j hen .. ma.ii.riej $2VO, JG50 es FOn THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. WHICH 11 Vo UEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED. inn, A Y1EW To TUB 1TA5T* OF THIS SECTIOK Ami n-ijiii'HlH that roll cull uml cxhmiuu Ilium before timking your piirclisuk. IVu Iiiivu liuiiylit guuJ, clieupur than beiura 4 uml prupUM, to gtvuour euHtumvrt tbe benefit of the decline Wa Have Always Endeavored to give Stlmfactlon. TO THOSE WHO SO LIIIKRALLY PATRONIZED US WE CAN ONLY PI OJlIsE THAT NO EFFORT WILL SPARED UN OUR PART TO i-O TIIHSaME IN TUE i-l NO ONE i-LTUttl-;. OUR OOoDaKflll.L UE OF QUALITY AND NE LAN EELL (IcgitlmuUTt) AT LESS PRICE F0R0A8U. A call before you buy in Solicited. It will save you money. . SINOLTON, HUN & CO. . TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, OA. fiUANO FOR COTTON, Sol-uhle Pacific, dxespeeds. S E A F O W L LOGAN’S COMPOUND, AND WHAMN’S Intiu ?UpU IU-niviubcr, Wo vill xml j„o the above-1 iamcri m£ itru-it*. tthudi u’o bare retail.dj 3115u, ny iiiaii, pi.si j ,t ill, fifr 50. cum*.! uv .ttVipu-mro UV«Si|.BO t ia Mvhl-i ij. « • » . 2>4 k O*J. 1 .i.l i;D»«: . , ...p.i, of ut w J rclnini d. AUU- • w* W.M. .V. lls.LL Ac GO , In p .rtuM ot Y.idclua, i.nd Jewolry, >h 8 N. Hcvnlh S .. Pntludrij.bia, PA SOPERPBSP H AT E. DISSOLVED DOMES OB ACID PHOSPHATE The bout mnteviul in 1be world for compoMttO with Cottou Seed WStatic Manure. Only 450 lb. CoUenperTUn. Avplyto a. D. & T. O. SJvETTIE,