Jasper news. (Jasper, Ga.) 1885-????, February 28, 1885, Image 4

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HOG CHOLERA QVRg. During the la*t five years my hogs have taken the ehotera four times, and I have always cured two-third* of those that were sick, and stopped it on the rest with little trouble and expense. Wlicu un« is known to be sick with cholera, put the whole herd in a close pen* Got a long necked bottle, put one gill of millk and h ha/f teaspeonful •it pure carbolic acid iu it. Lot one man ea.ch the hog by the car* ami net hint up between his legs, holding his head up another man with bottle in one baud and a short stick iu the other as thick as at matt’s wrist, put the stick in the animal’s mouth crosswise so that he cannot break the botle while pour¬ ing the contents down. Put him out of the pen for fear you might dose him twice, which would be dangerous as the .acid is po snous in large doses. If they are not well iu a week repeat the dose. I never had to repeat it. 1 • never soporate them, but if coufined in pen Iturn thorn out. l’hc Government •pout many thousands of dollars to find out the best remedy tor this disease and if l mistake not earoohe acid iu small doses, given in some way inter iiaUjfc and separating thp sick from the healthy, and burning the carcass of the deud, was divided to bo the best tooth¬ ed of stamping out the plague. J. A. Dodge. Howto Drive Yotrit Hl&dan? Vway From Home. Ileupcoli hint, 8„„rl a, I...... Iind fualt will. him. annutOy lions.’ Humor him half to death. Boss him out of * his boots. Always have the * Iasi , word* „ be wash . day , extra erosv on Quail with him over trifles. Never have meals ready on time. Run bills without hk knowledge. Vow venge¬ ance m all his relations*. Let him sew tho buttons on • his shirts. Da v t o attention to household expenses. Give as much as he can earn in a month for a new bonnet. Toll him as plainly as possiblj that you married him for a liv¬ ing. Raise a row if he dmes to bow pleasantly 1 J to an old /ady fnen t. ' ., ... | j • vidt any sort of pick-up meals tor lain WI ..-11 v.udo n.,t expect stnmgerf. Hot everything tho wtunnn next door gets, w bet her you can afford it or not. Ted MM tfe rfriUhM «BfcMb all their traits lit character from his side ot the family. Let it out sometimes when you are vexed that )on wish you had mar ri«d sone fellow tha? you '«sfd to go with. Give him to understand as scon as possible after the honeymoon that kissing i# well onoughffor spoony lover* hut that for married fo/ka* it is very silly.— Presbyter inn Bunn r 4 IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS. In the old days, as now', some g»um blod at nut receiving as valuable a present for Christmas as they expec¬ ted. One of these grumblers, Arotiy Armsiroug, (’harles tho Eire’s jester, was taught not to look at a gift-horse in the mouth. Galling on a nobleman he received a few gold pieces. They.fell short of his expectations. Shaking hts bead he muttered: “They arc <oo light.” “Let me see them again,” said the donor, “lor. by the way, there is One of them I would be loth to part with.” Expecting to get a larger gift, A re by returned the pieces to ihe noblemen, who- putting them in his pocket, said; “1 once gave my money into the hands of a fool who had not the wit to keep it.” _______ Barked Miking in Germany. Basket-making in Germanv, whi‘h was bagun ill a muiiest way not many yea* s ago, has developed into an important branch of industry. It employs no fewer than 3H.000 people ami, the ware fin.ls a profitable market, not onlv at home but * • loivign • fpi ihe in umnv rountnes. . * detiKiirl hu itio u%*\ matvii.ti lias givGii plito an impetus t*> willow culture m Germany, anu trees better adapted to the need of tile liiamUactures have been entrodueed. Alxiut 200,000 him dred weight vd willow withes are anualiy imported. The peo pj e of the village of llienburgh, who . redeemvui , . a00 ol acres swamp lands a few years sin.5,', and devoted them to willow planting this year, realized a ^ HjftOIrwm the sale ot the withes to the Saxon end Wur temburgh marmlaetut tv. Hasten 'transcript. l i iomir M LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE f JASPER, G A. * / Prompt attention giren to aU .lock left to ray J care. Homes and hugeies 0v - ready at all hours. Will send person* to any tjurt of t^e country with m va 1 teams and caroful drivers. Charges a!way* reasostabK uiar22 ’81 RELIABLE SELF-GURt. mmrnm A fuverite prescription of one of tho west note ! and succ«*»*iwl epwiailsts in the V. 8 (sow ret trod, for the of . cure Oeftdirv. jnptali*.-luatcdcnvelope/ir«e. Drug?ist«earitt Deratf. Sent * it. CO., ,Lsuiwi;«, Mo. \ t r^s .... Dpf •: > ; \a ; VQ j BLACKSMITH. JASPEfi. GEORGIA. We do a'l kmds of work, usually done in a blacksmith shop, \\zg>r. and kn^gj wovk. wilt tie promptly done, and in the beat muaner. flORSE SHOEING A SPECS * •try W+' Our facilities are good for shoeing hofse^ iuiving f >lk>wod the lor »..|aa -ears, our experience enables ns to insu.-e Siti*faction. No mjVer bow had y«ur hor«e is we will shoe k a*. Our terms are'cask, t.=is enables us lo work at tew Try us. jaid2 S-.t CsttKilled **:; !?,CM Ind.rj. TBS SOUTHERN CULT 1 VAT 01 am SD22TXS S\aSl2Er.ra» P.y recent pwvhaae j* n<~»w frpbinHU I _ Two p>BVWW, AtHnnij,. On.; Tvcm Pr^ v- A T-'^v, V rwtyfxnrry. A la.: 'RifW Si t, NiBb'vUlP, T*r>n.; Kitp frirt yr’s Tm'v kps’ Movthty, _p*k ^ v»m»ah, («» . and anlt^a the piifron s dt IJA th«*8 Wieb^DaftWIJ URflK T.I5T of 9t>y . s^rilier*'.. _TJ:« Pr«*»* at*4_ people p 21 fry Lj ' ttf r to * ta grun t ro<>rln for Agr1 onl(iir wt% wj/ JS\®< and ti'tde. m» medfttm rv>ntrolling 8 omb » f ‘ r v Pk SAMPLE COPIES FREE. mi H, TSBsJBEK I_SiSS- «>.i pj & F* •WThf. Sovthkrm CPITTVATOR is dcvoled tW with information vital t<* tha success of tbos* whose interests it pubeerven. iris one of tto oltU*t and must popular .nnirnal* in the ftiid forsot’TlfKuN AGKlcrLTL'MSTs. for whom it ha* lauured for half a cuaury, be** 11 Thtfumowtaff «r*> noma ©f the leading few * crus ol this grant journal: THOUGHTS FOR TFTK MONTH.* ValnnW% Practical S«jtgwiti«n» to W# Farmer for Kin h Mouth in th«* Year. Public Xf.oa.tl*; liitohinj? and Terracing 4 Tho Orange Grove; I.ngfel I>rf>»rlmi'Mt L«tUr« from the Field, from ovwy State in the South, iriving results of teats of oar b$sl planters anriUT. oa matters of practical benefit to tho pouuded Inquiry Hepr* -tment, in which are pro snd ft;iswen-d questions covering •luuxiteverything The Patroiis i>f Interest on theism. c*f Husbandry, t^orythlng of value pertHiti in k to the order; topiesof Viu) times; ladles; fashion department, aftractire w> tho hog tb,e apiary : horse nates; live stoi'.k iVoo* top; chobH’a; .Tersey hertl; fruit itulturo; Southern ri’k nthnre. ROieiiW end art ; tbo hold family cin'it ; chi': Iran's dessmmenti houeo* The topic-• Imcnwi. Thr t’i's.'rrr 6>>4«jfin a «£ <*«-»,Ur Fanning, book, Ivy e Mr. David Dfcs.se k, ooveiiag the entire p.y» tem of Southern Agriculture, is vjw heibw published twelve monthly .*j Tff* CtTi.TrvAWft, in series <vf nembers. Back numbers caa be fut&lshed. jA*i. p. cn,. ?ta*e Printers. Publishers, Engravers, and Blank Book Manufacturers. P. G. Drawer 6. Ati.aw ’a, Ga. The .Sijcthsri 9 Cn.vrvATor. One Year, and