Cedartown advertiser. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1878-1889, January 10, 1884, Image 4

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“You seam to hero quit* • “In I want on to Haw terday Jnat m my train i to the ao-eallad - tatUng at meat II flu* it correct, * » iwflfl that the fish should be oompfetely immersed in- a bath of melted fat, and that the tam ing over demanded by the greased plate theoiy is unneecasaiy. Well edu cated cooks n mien tend this, and use a deeper Teasel than oar aaumoa frjing- pep, charge this with a quantity of fat For Two Generations The rood and gtaonch old rtnwrtyJIEXICAN XUS- TANG LEflXEJrr, Jus dono season. Hi farmers gather'\their com as early as practicable alter November 1, few of whan perhaps ever give the keeping soundly alter jribbed may thought, but find in the spring that the* labor has about all bean lint in the heating and rotting of their summer's work. Now, how to aid this loss is the question, If my esperienM in years past wjll be of any advantage to the tens it, took the aeat nrbt ahead of na, raised the window and I was expose li to a draught allthe way bask." ‘"And that is how yum got your cold?" ‘•yes, but I don’t mind it. Ton see I was not serr warm any bow. and be ing well mnfflad np, the oold I, took was one which will disappear in a few days. The only thing I regret hi that I did notaak the young man ins name." “Why so f" “Because he will probably be dead of pneumonia in a few days, and it would be sneh a satisfation to be sure about It” rata rate of Apnunuasiao is therefore equal to eigJUWn wads of fire letters perndnutSL Fifty thousand banes is the prim which Ffeaaoe offers for the diseorery which shall enable flee tricity to be ap- plird economically in one of the follow ing directions: As a source of heat, light, of chemical action, of mechanical power, ss a of the transmission of Intelligence, or of the trentment of disease, the prize being open to all na tionalities, to be awarded in December, low _ • ike flour or bread crumbs with which it is ooated indicates' the sufficiency of the cookery. At Ant sight this appears extravagant, as compared with the practiced of greasing the bottom of the pan with a little dab of fat but any houaowife-who will apply to tea frying of sprats, herrings eta., the method of inductive research described by Lad burning coal were then hurled off the ior the time it takes for than to reed . fire, and set the clothing of an infant 4 this article. ’ It is a fact known to all months old in flames, and befoie the- -that are peeled that frqated com dries clothe* could be removed the child: “ ’ “* "was severely burned on the hand and arm and its hair was singed off its bead. A small American clock on the mantelpiece was next dashed violently to the ground,'and several other arti cles on the mantelpiece were also thrown down and broken. Something was thrown against the face of a large f cased dock and shivered the glass and % case, and a large globe and chimney s.. VMK HnaflYilul Thn tnsf a# fVia lomn liniments pni Because the Antes throng to the very b< shall we manage to save it dry and in gebJ order? My plan is not to gather it until it is thoroughly dry, allowing it to remain on the stalks m the field. Each ear isth ere separate and subjeet ' to sold and heat, wind and rain, all of which assist in drying out the cob, and until the eob gets dip and hard we should allow it to remain in the field. In this way, once dry, it will make good feed lor both hogs and cattle, and keep sound just as well as if never treated. Thus, by deferring the harvesting as above, we have a large fraction of a good corn crop, while gathering it in the or dinary season we loss it all by finding it heated, rotten and worthless. I have known such corn to keep in largi balk for two years. Cloth Turnino Burras Whit*.—The cause of print batter turning white l>y lying in a cloth is said by an authority (?) to be the effect of the acids used in bleaching doth; also that it can be avoided by the use of the thinnest make of muslin or cheese doth. This explan- to sound A young Milford,(Maw.) woman,who is so deaf aa to receive no benefit from any artificial aid, has discovered a me thod of hearing by oommua cation with the muscles of the throat of the person talking. The medium of communica tion is a i lender stick, one end of mate application of common sense and definite measurement to practical ques tion*. In this ease it mgy be applied simply by frying a weighed quantity of any particular kind of fish in a weighed quantity ot fat used as a bath; then weighing the fat that remains and sub tracting the latter weight from the fiat; to determine the quantity consumed. If the frying be properly performed, .and this quantity compared with that which is consumed by the method of merely greasing the pan botom, the bath frying will be proved to be the CoLLoqmu farmer ns gunnerabus; “Did yer see that sign, mister, coming up the lane?" "I saw a sign, my friend, but it was stationary—It didn’t seem to be coming up the lane.” “Smarthain’t ye? Well, what did that sign say?" “Nothing that I heard.; it was perfect ly dumb when I passed it” “Hum I which she holds between her teeth. In this way she can hear conversation with were smashed. The mat of the lamp - took fire from a piece ot framing'coal fhlling on It, and a basket on the parlor table was also discovered in flames. JO* neighbors were fetched in, among them Mr.' Lea, a neighboring farmer, Police Constable Bowen and others, and, although the smashing of crockery and'the hurling of articles from one aide of the room to (he other continued, they could not discover the cause. Mr. Lea and Police Constable Bowen were -both struck by things thrown by an hmeeen Sgency. It was feared that the house would be set on fire by the burn ing coal, and, consequently, the fire was removed from the grate and the furniture from the house. All went outside, but several things were flung from the inside through the windows. Catarrh lily’s Cream Baiw when Applied by lh* fln-er into tue oo»- trtli, Will be abmrtto ed, effectually cleans- ing the head of ca tarrhal rins causing healthy sedctionfiL It allays inflammation, protecta the mem- A correspondent^! Nature believes that snob vast quantities of gar as must have been freed by the Java catastrophe have neoessarity affected the earth’s at mosphere, and thinks that the fine weather, prevalent over a large part of the earth, may have been a result of the great eruption. I* is amusing to hear a fellow, sitting on the > flonr barrel at the groeery store, whittling aimlessly all the while, talk in desponding acoents of the alarming destruction ot American forests. throughout the country. As a pun-cure fa man and beast HL Jacob’s Oil has no equal. Mr. Print recites the case of a valuable trotter, ao stiff from rheumatwm, that he could not move an loch. By one, thorough application of SL Jacob’s Oil at night, the,animal was completely cored, fiiuf Wtl flf f/W (ha wmrtTO tawati tka A ; “Yia, but ye halnt bewarin' rer?” “Well, my friend, I passages from add- tumal colds, com pletely liesls tbe sores sad restores taste and smell. A few applications relieve. A thorough treat ment will poritively cure. Agreeable to use. Send for circu lar. Pries so cents more efficient. [W. M. Williams, in Popular Science Monthly. and was fit fa the ra6e-tnck,the next day. Ha was a ward striker. Wanting to the candidate, the sinker remarked : “Say, old'feller, you've got to come down with e twenty 1” “Nor “Ton bet you have 1” “What for?'' “To stake it aU right with the boys. It’ll take $29 to hold ’em to it. No money, no wont with us you know I” The candidate ruse up, aftintd the man with a firm grip, and put him of »U other medicines by Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery 1 * la approach- lag* Unrivalled In Mllvut disorders, im. tu (towns.—Tea gowns this season are moat varied and superb, making the question of a choice no easy one, e-ren for those who own the weightiest of pane*. Among* large namberof newly-imported robes was a very beau tifui one made of pale violet cashmere. In the back was a wide Watteau plait, atton wtil ba veryunsatisfactory to the dairyman who is troubled with his print butter. Acids are not used in bleach ing. The agent made nse of in bleach ing is chlorine gas in combination with lime, and the thinnest muslin is bleach ed in the game way aa thicker goods. It is also necessary to remove all traces of the chlorine aa soon as the goods are bleached to save the fibre from being destroyed by the ahionne, which is re markably corrosive in ita.fflsotair So Tilt GREAT GEhMAN REMEDY ■u whim ail tut raiu. Relieves and cam RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, arrK.iiuc, HFADACHE, TOOTH ACH1 SORE THROAT. UI/IKSV, SWELUBUS. SI-RAIN*. 9 Sareaaas, Cats. Bnriaaa, FB08TBJTES, anas-', wiua, Angallr^ rbodHyacbw fifty cr/s» bottle. rose bods, exquisitely wrought and delicately shaded silks. Over the shoul der* was laid a coachman’s eape, bor dered with the floral embroiuery. A second tea gown, fashioned in similar style, waa made of silver-grey satin foulard, embroidered in pore white rosea and buds and lavishly trimmed with wide raffles of Oriental lace. An other very stylish gown waa made of pink silk shot with silver, with a Wat teau back and a Marie Antoinette Anted plastron and collar. The open sleeves that this explanation s note at ML Ant white goods are, late drinythifig 'else, adulterated with paste and white day, he let his foot fall: * "Just charge that to the campaign fund I” The man walked ent into street and stood there for five minutes look ing back at the doom Then some one asked him what waa the matter, and be replied : “Found the biggest curiosity in the world. Here’s a candidate who wants to ran 4,000,000 votes behind his were lined with rose-colored merveil- lenx, and the draping* were caught np with roee-colc red satin ribbons and large silver buckles. A handsome matinee waa made of plain black satin lined with cardinal and hand, painted with dusteis of cardinal red getanium blossoms. For ordinary wear were scores of pnnoess robe* made of cash- mere, vigogne, limousine and brock tabrioB, trimmed severally with ficeii e lace, satan pipings, colored Spanish laoe and bands of bias velvet, a very HOPPED FREE I B Q A'arwhiU swutst. 1 H ■ 'A Inin. Persons KeslnriW 1 1 ■ ■aar.mnE'8 great L ■ ■ tor Nerve Restorer ^■/hr s//!Hai<« ANwrva Diseases- Only re- * Scram A Ttctinnj, FttJ. FMlrfsy. tie I lKPAL.L2Bf.il x< taker. dirocted. Sr Fit* after Ifirst day's us*. Treans* And % a trial bottle her t» ■ Fit petiewta. they paying eraress charges on box when I received. Send uanes, P O. and eTprews Address el | afflicted mDr.KUN&m»A»cfc St.,Ph •■deluhla.Fu. lPr_«^.M M&WAMMOfUUTATIS* FJtAUSA always nerrooa Is it at aU anomalous, tterafont that a medietas vUsl lafuaca Tiger Into tie system by U» tasdloia of Improved digeetioa and saatiallatioa, ehoaM he a valaabla nervine. Sack, In fact, la HoateUaih Stomach Blttera. which Insmea the ergnleltlon of strength by an enfeebled physique, because It enables the digestive organ to thoroughly eliminate and convert Into blood the elements of vigor contained In the food. Aa mrength returns, such symptoms of nervousness as Inabil ity to Sleep, loss of appetite, nervous headache, ex treme susceptibility to annoyance by trivial causes. Ac., disappear. Nature does the rest, and Danders the restorative process complete. By* hi rise rating the system, the Bittern alio lmlahas It a defense •gainst malaria, fur which, ao well aa for one- mipallon sod liver complaint, a a a superb re wady. improvement, there in a great variation between those portions which have se cured attention on account of their uses. In forty-five varieties of onions growing side by side, the foliage was all similar, bnt tbe unlbs varied incolor, size,shape and i.abit of formation. , It is clearly evident that selection isr ; a powerful agency tor the changing of fornqand by long exercise can overcome tbe tame affixed by Nature to a species. The seeding of an acre with a bushel and a half of wheat, made by direction of the director of an experiment farm, gave the best results. From teats «»-*» the lessons taught were that wlumt can be sown too thick as well as toe thin; that the richer the soil and more per. feet the seen bed the leu the amount of seed required; that no definite rule — Don’t delay. Heart disease worfc| quick- •. Try Dr. Grave*’ Heart Regulator. A SoMmtvTT.T.u young man calls his girl “Autumn Leaf,” and tbe yonng lady to blocks around the bottom with a deep raffia of plaited white satm set beneath. The bodice was trimmed to correspond. doesn’t know why, unless, indeed, he supposes that she ought to be pressed. —Somerville Journal. Perhaps, now, because she is painted, a because she is faded. COLOHID PUNTS or FLOWBBS,—A pretty process lor taking colored prints of flowers by means of .nflina colors has been devised by M. Cyme of Mar seilles. The fern or plant is flattened and dried by a hot iron as if for presei- vation in an heibanmn. The surface to be copied is then painted over with aniline dissolved in alcohol or wood ■pint. T&e paper to rwaeiq* tbe print J. W. Graham, wholesale drnggiat, of Austin, Tex., writes: I have been handling Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs for the past year, and have found it one of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for coughs, colds, and even con sumption, always giving entire satisfaction. Please send me another gross. Sowbody charges Nero with having played Pinafore airs on hit fiddly while Borne was burning. We bave been thinking all along that the worst fea ture of that affair has not been gener ally known. Millions have died with Bright’s kidney deal alike.” “Indeed yon surprise me. you have great wealth, bt nippofie yoa inherited it.** S. x ^a. wmk. \ VA At pH*litfMMffwwTmb'i»r '’t**ape«• r~• 'merit witi (heeo&jmtdaecforannf, {Mutim'filoerMer n* A mm )**»■ tod preued OB Ibe piper bdowbj Jar- j Be never eyea made a pin ” I ry_ in or oni.thor ilimi nf mm* nwn* and hnt T vnornod atm> ” I Cal* enffirametsd la aO cbsbb by Dr. J. B. Mtye. Aider hia treaOOBBt eaae i« at jnoe obt lined ana ner- on* can atteOd to their tmameea numediatelY after natment. Xr*mimifi<>n free. Send Btomn for r» dy- ^ Main oftoe. S3I Arch street Philadrlphi*. ATU he at the KeyVt ne Uuas^Readir*. Pa., every %d jgmrA--r ; Her-hcr ikmee. Hart tetraiff. Pa. 6Ui and i. vmabnzgh, Vw. lih .ud nth d )IT Ail3b mouBtntaieltan ampieHca. 1 Chmlng rCTohropt mad witthkm drtrei 8lck Bodicke like tkt wM. ft Contains no drastic cathartic ar opiate*. Promptly cores Bhemaatlmn by tontine H.^B> fieetorcs life-giving propertlee to She hfood.-wa Is gnaiantsed to cm ad nirvana dleerdem.-Wm fy-Reliable when ill opiates hdl.-tbt ~ Befreehe* the mind and Invigorates tbe body. I does not secure aa cariy harvest, ** tbe same variety sown under um eon- ditiona will mature about the same time whether the needling be a little early or somewhat later. Fibh Guitarists will be interested in an enormous eel-pond, the largest in Amer- ioa, on a farm in the town of Biverhedi Maas. It covers five sores, and is so full tbat the eels can ba raked out with an ordinary garden rake. Two thousand dozen ee a were put into the pond five yean ago, and their number *»»» now increased to million. Tney are fed regularly every third day on “hone feet,” a peculiar shell-fish, and at meal time a crack from their owner’s whip will bring thonaads of them to the sur face,and so sagacious are they that they will appear for no one else. Norms covers the roots of the trees in winter with the leaves that fall to the ground in autumn, and when they have performed aadh service, as a mulch, ttey decay and assist in nour ishment to the trees. We should lean a lesson therefrom and eolleet lens around our trees end cover th««» with t rash or cornstalks. Our wad for it, such an experiment once tried will be ing another sheet of paper over it and passing a roller or a oold iron over the latter. Several impressions may some times be got from one plant, especially if a violet print of methanyiirae be tVstlxit l eaf Hair Restorer. It la entirely uiD.-i n.i from all others It i> w clear a. water, ami a- its name indicate* is aperfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. Ttirillim- medlately tree the bead from all dandruff,re- store gray hair to its natural color, and pro duce a new growth where it has (alien offT It does not in any manner afl'reC the health, which sulphur, sugar at lead and nitrate et •liver preparations havedone. ll will change light wr (aided hair in a few dayr to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for tt. Each nottlel* warranted. Smith, Klwi * Co., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. and a N. CarrrkNTON. New York, taken. To prevent blaming ol the first proofs from redundance of color the painted surface may be retouched by a brush dipped in a eolation ol saltpeter or marine nalL Aniline colors have a variety of shades, and with a little skill the natural ookira of tbs’ plant cau be oloaely imitated iu this way. — — ...w.ywiej a eavwwe, Ay OWU mil/ In boxes* Upright boilers should always have four hand holes in the shell jast above the lower tube sheet, and the plates should be frequently removed, and the sheet examined and thoroughly cleaned YOUNG MEN m Tflkpkafht Here and i will give you a situation. I He who does not respect confidence I will never find happiness in his path. I The belief in virtue vanishes from his heart, the source of nobler actions be comes extinct in him. It is said tbat many New York ladies are becoming adepts in fencing. It is possible that they may learn to manege the foils with dexterity and bravely, but it is doubtful if there ts one of them sufficiently courage us to climb a five- PkPPKBKBST DOOM,—Four CUps of gran rusted sugar, one cup of hat water ten droea of cil of pepperinenL' Boil over a moderate fire, without stirring, ten minutes ; take it off and beat it un til there are no ‘particles of sugar through the syrup; add the pepper mint after taking from the firm Drop from a teaspoon upon sheets of fin cr platters. The dropping must be done voy quickly or the syrup sugars. Two pereocs had better do it to save time. ‘‘What a very close resemblance Mis* 8. bears to her father,” waa a remark made to a rival belle. “Do you think so?” waa the reply. I “I cannot detect anything of the kind.” “la it possible ? Why to me the re semblance is very striking.” j “Well,” admitted the rival of Mias S, “there may pomibly be e slight re semblance. They both ieam to be I If yoa ere sick, HOP BI1TKBS will sorely sic Nature Id making you well again when all else fat & U you are comparatively well, but feel tm- nee l of a grand totuemod stim ulant, never real easy dll yon ere made a new being by the nae of HOP BITTUR'i. if yon are costive or uyupepOe> eras suffering Irom any ocher or urn numer ous diseases of the sumeea or bowels. It la your own fault If you remain Ol^or HOP BITTERS are the sovereign remedy In an uc* ooffiiplatei*. If yon are wanting sway wkh lay I rail fene.- without squealing, I Carl Werner, one ot the most distin guished authorities in Germany on education, has just published in a Vi enna paper an article m which he shows the snpenolty of ties system of indus trial art in school*, as taught by Char G. Leland in Philadelphia, to any at i present known in Europe. AGENTS WANTED •WK mmrUimemt lava land in search of work. With all that has been said about machine-turned and band-made chairs and tables, the demand for tbe former is so increasingly great that the advice to young men to miter the field should be taken after serious concern. At any rate, many of the -trades now put a premium upon tbe unskilled workman. The general The treatment cf leproey is becoming a hard problem m India. In the Bom bay Presidency 9,483 cases are under Apron oniraa — -ro cash praml ol pulp add twu canoes of butter, the juice and rind ot half a haua the yolks of two eggs and white of one ; boil again gently till it thickens. This makes a delusions filling fa tartlets a Ladies and children's boots snd shoe eacnnt run over if Lvnu’s Pau-a! H<*> Stiffeners ire toed The utility of virtue is so plain that tbe unprincipled feign it from policy. repeated. Snikxso of the caceUenee cf the American Merino sheep, Mr . William Hays, of Australia, who spent several months in this country on a tour of in spection,states tbat such is their health iness and strength and strength of con stitution that ewe* willreirmnifcewhen character of our workshops has un doubtedly degenerated, and we in this country have not made the provisions for education -of workmen that prevail trial for thirty days toama (young or old) who are aflfletad with nervuua debility, knt vitality aad kindled trooUaa, guaran teeing speedy and oomplete restoration of health aad manly viga.—Address a* above.—N. B.—No riak la inclined, a* thirty daw’ wal wallowed. “Miss Q..” aaid a professor at the N ormal, “Yon will have aa oration next Fiiday, and you may take as a subjeet ‘The King of Spain.” “Oh, Professor, I cannot. That would be impossible.” “Impossible I Why?” “Because it is impossible for a king to be subjeet.” Intense excitement in the in the English towns. It would be much wiser, therefore, in view of the undeniable tendencies of pepper; sliro a pfot <ff pol5o£Vno]e or in pie ee, put them with the bacon and'fry them until tender, serva them Emory’s Lttt'e Cathartic PU1—best niadr fa Liver OuOiplaint and Biliousness. Tartelcea. barmleea. infallible. IS v A woman who wants a charitable heart wants a pure mind. Cbrolithioo collars and cuffs are cheap est in the long ran. They wear longer than any other, and you save cow of ws-bing. We are never as happy nor as un- P. XIX5TAEDTER A fO., 8B Mqewer St-, mam Torn, .rotentnnfarmrCTaofZT. ZIMlinWMk happy as we fancy. We can prove it. Dr. Ui Regulator cures Heart Dire** 6 fa $S. by dri ggists. Deeds show what we are, words only what we should be. Dr. Sanford’* L ver Invlgora'or his a re putation iqual to any medicine in-tbr world. ' . —— — —’ — we ■■■vina ui» ammua Before th* second bottle of Ely’s Uesm Balm waa ezhaamed I waa eared, aad lo- day enjoy sound health.—a J. OarNn, Philadel phia Peb. Haaak Pa. (Seeadvx) No matter what kind of a winter ia predicted, no nutter whether it is to be away down below zero, or awaynp above blood-heat; the clergyman will not be troubled with a sore throat nntii j the summer acts in, and it la time to ts' Hi art Urice $1. Some ot the meunrementa cf differ ent more of men, recently mac|e in the interests of anthropological science, are -of peeniiar interest. Singulatly enough, it ia found that our Nath American ^Indiana, find toe Polynesians excel all other* in thwmae of the bust; next to J thee* Come toe'North, Middle and East ; Europeans; attar them the West Euro- - petal, and negroes; them the south Eu ropeans followed by the East aad Malaya; aatong European people,in respeet of race, too narrowest ohests ate found among toe Semites, 1 olio wed in order by Romance, Celts, Fins, Zin- gari, Germans, and Sclavea. Equally interesting data are those obtained Ire comparison of toe length of the arm Mid leg bone*. Thus, among the East Europeans, the leg banes are through out longer than the arm; among Austra lians, Polynesian*, and especially Eiist Asiatic and Patagonians, the leg bones •re hand to be shorter than the arm, while among Africans, only the Congo negroes have the ieg bones longer than -HALL’S umiBALSAM A brood hat does not'alwavs cover i venerable head. ATxhipr better fa*Asthma than Pmu’i Cure fa Conanrnprion. 25 c»at« per buttle lfte town of Butter, P*., u-e* nutura’ ■as for i Inmraatio i jra.l for reel. The Wbole town 1* supplied by uue sell. Millto* ililmra. ear. kurupeaa aapp leil with it aevsiei)nuliaailthhll•!•*•& reuieim ha letter tv lee* money at is* (iranu UnhatHsu? Uuaataoy <ka*r rot-dam hotalta ttaeWto^^ “How’s business ?” —a—1 * apiritaal- lst of tbe ear ooadueta. “Quite fair,” replied the brUpandta. “And bam ia Hale’s^ Honey aw-paewen Mio IW it with jouT* A new method of purifying iron ia mpoaedbyDr. Berman Wedding, of He poin ts to the foot that when ■fled cast iron is allowed to chill tue ** Mala which fores are nearly MJMalbaing process a