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St ARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD
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Lemon Tin.—Grated rind nud jnico of
three famous, two teacups sugar, throe tea
cups milk, three eggMhrco tablespoons flour
two pits.
Luncheon Cake.—Oho cup sugar,half cup
hotter, ouo egg, threo caps flour, one of sour
milk; tAta tui*«i*oonfiil (sUant) soda, ouu
ground cloven, and ouo cup of roisius.
Coyyf.k or sugar thrown on hot coals or a
bpl shovel, and burned in u room that hasau
oitjunive smell ^ill purity J»e room and pre
serve tho health.
PtutsEBVE Jans or bottles should be enre-
fally Washed us soon tw emptied, hiking care
that tho stoppers nud covers have thoir share
Ot attention. To make assurance doubly
sure, it U well to put soda or ammenla iuto
tho jars or boulos, All up with water and let
them stand an hour, outtiug tho stopper or
covers iuto a bowl to soak iu the same water.
Then pour out aud scald nicely, wipe dry,
hot iu sun cr wind to air, aud theu sot away
caroftilly.
Tas Cucumbeb. —The cucumber is natu
rally a olimbor and not a creeping plant, aud
it always bears better when famished with
a bush or trellis or laths and strings for its
support.' 'Sonio brash, like tnoso used for
sticking peas, laid cu the ground around tho
hill is better than no support
Antidote for Poison.—If any poison is
swallowed, drink instantly half a glass of
Cool water, with a heaping teaspoonfal each
of edmmon salt and ground mustard stirred
into it} this causes the poison to bo instantly
vomited; bat lor fear soraoof tho poison may
remain, swallow tho white of ouo or two
eggs, or drink a cup of very strong, cofloo
thoso two being antidotes for a great numbor
of poisons. If they aro not at hand, a pint
ot sweet oil, or latnp oil, or ‘Trippings,” or
melted butter or lard; are good substitutes.
To Stop tub IUvaqbs op Moths — Cam
phor will uot stop tho ravages of moths in
Carpets after they have commenced eating,
Thim.thoy pay no regard to tho presence of
camphor, cedar or tooacco. A Rood way to
kill them is to take a coarse crash towel and
wring it out ot clam water, Spread it
smoothly on the carpet, thou iron it dry with
a good hot iron, repeating the operation
till suspected places, and those least used.
It does not injure the pilo or color of the car
pet in the least; it is uot necessary to press
hard, beat and steam being tho agents, and
they do the work effectually on tho worms
uud eggs. Then tho camphor will doubtless
prevent falme depredations of the miller.
Evunv Piece op Horse-iuddish root
grows; if we take a piece of root about an
inch in length, about the Rise of a largo bean,
and put it an ihcb below tho surface of tho
pmpored ground, a shorj piece will come to
tho rmriiieoHnd form a crown, and auoUier
portion \vi 11 descend and probably fork to
farm a root; but instead of this, if wo make
a bole n foot or sc deep iu the grouud with a
dibble aud let tho little pieces of root drop
to tho bottom, a dean, straight shoot will
t oiso up to the surface, nud this will lu time 1
mute ns clean and tlmlly market piece as
could bo (UsireiL—Lewiston Journal.
Onions.— No vegetable is rooro extensively
kuown uud cultivated thou the onion. It
bus bom tho common seasoning for soup and
ukuLs. of nil nations, for time immemorial ;
and in cooking It is ludlspcnslble. It posses
ses valuable medicinal properties,and is need
in vlds and coughn as an expectorant It
cuutains considerable nutriment and is toler
ably wlmlo-Louia, especially if boitod. llaw,
iried.or roasted, they ore uot veiy desirable.
Eating u few leaves of parnley will destroy, in
u measure, the uuplausant stuoll they import
to tho breath. Onion seed should be sown
from tbo iirst of April to the middle ot May
Ithu earlier the better), provided the ground
is city enough to work light and fine. Afle?
preparing tho land by manuring heavily and
burrow rnguml rakiug fine, draw drills elgh*
teen inches apart with a marking-rake, aud
sow nt tlie rate of nix pounds to the ucro, if
wanted for bunching; but for onions to sell
by the nusbel, fivu'pounds will bo sufficient,
The, sowing Is mostly dona by machines,
Which can be adjusted to sow any desired
quantity to the acre. If couvcuicnt it is bet
ter ttr go over the ground with a light roller,
immediately after sowing. It is customary
to weed, them throe times, At tho first two,
th-j earth is drawn up a little to tho plant*,
and at the third or last wooding it should be
brush (id clean away with tho fingers, to give
them* an opportunity to bottom entirely
above the ground. Onions are na exception
to the theory of rotation in crops. They
succeed equally well any minibor of years on
the wimn grouud if kept highly enriched with
Jmg jpnugro, or fine yard manure, spread on
every soring, anil turned lu with a light fat**
row. A top dressing of wood ashes applied
alter tin* second weeding is very beneficial to
ilid erop/os will soon bo observed by the
dark aud healthy ohange of color given to
tho plan.
M MiUCTtKih—Our Southern friends should
know that while early patches will sell well,
they must lie penohes. TJte miserable things
that have been sent for the past two or three
years, vritb tho hoped being curly, have in-
jnred who nofit them. Littlo woolly, green
hard things, us largo ns hickary unto fit larg
er, had bjfor )Jo tac&to.lho plga—if they will
mt tiny. Much fruit can-never be sold not
maw ay, lu tin: New York of other novtli-
«iy mari^t. .Vo with early opples-Hhey
• rtioiild.be carefully assorted, and oojrciu
r tlu*y wilt not sulk
Standard Weights.
The following ore tho standards weights of
the articles named,aft established by act of
“ ‘ ilature, approved ;'eb. 20,
the Georgia Legis!
1876 :
Wheat
Shelled Corn...
Corn iu tho ear.... 70
Peas. 60
Bye 6i*
Oats 32
Har’ey 47
Irish Potatoes W
Sweet Potatoes... .Of
White Beaus Ct
Glover Seed ..Go
Timothy Seed .... 45
Flax Seed ..i;,..6G
Hetnp Sued, 44
Blue Grass Seed ... 14
Buckwheat........ 62
Dried Peaches (im
ported)....,;..,. .83
Dried Peaches (peel*
ed 38
Dried Apples .. 24
Onions 67
Stone Coal 80
Oustaoked Lime.. .80
LTiruipe......... 65
Goru Meal 48
Wheat Bran 20
Cotton Need 30
Ground Peas ...
FfatbHng Heir.,
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SOMETHING NEW!
-A-a-BISTTS ’WANTED,
BADEN PB6LIFI0 FLOWED CORN.-
Thta corn excels any other.for bread und is
the 'nest far stock. It ripeus six weeks mirlier
than any other kind, und grows from 6 h
14 ears on a stalk.
Tbo important points wo claim for this
new variety of cum arc these / “Ouo stalk of
lids corn bears from 0 to 14 ears; one hi
with two stalks makes from 10 to 25 ears-
•roduciug from ono amo of ground three or
cur Units as mauy bushels on tbo same soil
hud with tho same culture ns tbo common
com. %. The corn is heavier in weight, hits
as largo hn ear, thinner busk, nuu iunke*
com meal, for liunfiy use, sweeter mid more
im'ritlous, and valuable far feuding stuck.
3. Tlintit will grow and produce'a profita
ble crop on ground vfaere other corn, will ndt
grow to uiifprity. 4. If ri puns earlier and
is not liable 4o bu e-.'.nght by frost, 5. Tim
idns avo large, pure, nud wliito, aud an on
nary yield is from 80 to 100 bushels to the
acre, on inediuir laud. -
A fino quality i.f Four can bomndo from It
When ground it proddccs a iloifr hualagous
l)oth iu appearance uud , taste to Hour made
from tho best white wheat,' Even un epicure
would fail to distinguish between bread made
from tho- two, Th» corn shelleil weighs 01
(tw to the bushel—wuiolx is 5 llw heavier
than any otUer;qpality.
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GEORGIA—Taylou County :
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Jenna, 15, 1H. 25 35, 40 anil 51! coma, ili.j Jo ns ut 25
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indclies li sc, 10 cents par pair,
J.incn ll iidkevch-ifa G 1-4 cents. Flannel 20 cents. .
Lm-^o h t of l-.lnnkcts. Nlmwls. and irts cheap.
i()-4 Quilts 75 cent' ; 11-4 $i00.
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Bottom prices on all (.foods. Call and look before bar
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J.S. JOXES. ,
ifSpilPT SALE,
Of HILO A- UOW JEV.ELUV
GREAT FAILURE
MILON JEWELRY CO.
in England.
TQKIR KT1IIB STOCK CONSIGNED TO US
SUBSCRI BENO *W
HERALD
Evcryl^dy ha* heard of MILTON GOLD
JEWELRY, it Laving been sold iu thU nut!-
ket for tho last tun years, aud wem by tl*o
best and riohust class nf our popuiiiticti.
Still, it takes an uxpirt jowefar to diseovu
MlLTON gold from-YIBGIN gold. We will
semi for tie ninety days ONLl tbo fallowing
articles 1»V mail, post paid, on receipt of fit;
edits: ONE PAIR ELEGANT rtLEEVE*
BUTTONS, with
Independence Hall engraved, lrttiil
price ..$100
1 set Spiral Sblrt fitudds, retail price.. 75
1 bmtuiln' Coral Scarl Pin, retail prico nK
I ub'gant Gents’ Watch Cbiiin, laicwt
piviurn, retail price, $1 50
Cofiur, .button, retail pnea
I elegant Wedding Bing, very heavy,
retail price .$2 00
Total/.......V...: $060
Remember, wo will sond you tho abbvo-
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far $0.50, l>y mail, post paid, for 50 cents,
for. saippta lots 'for $ | .50. uua f 2
pie lots,tor $4.00.
Satihtaotiun guurauteed, of money xetuud-
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WM. W. BELL &jCO.,
Importers of Watches aud Jewelry,
8-N. Kuvunth 8:., Philadelphia, Pa
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