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The Journal.
J. J>. HOVL & I . I* WESTON,
EDITORS.
About Crows.
Our friend, Mr. Benj. I. Bass of tbe
I land Creek settlement, Hancock coun
ty, always has some practical idea to
pr'sent, about farming and housekeep
i ig, when he calls in to get his Union
<s• Recorder. A few days ago, he was
in to see us, and struck out on the im
portance of pooling our lands, so to
speak—that is, utilizing the best for
present purposes, and leaving the poor
est to rest and recuperation, as nature’s
idea, as well as the husbandman’s. —
Branching off, he discoursed upon the
value of certain birds as destroyers of
insects and as important factors in the
farmer’s success. Well, what about
the crow ! we inquired. ’ “Shoot him
sir—kill the crow and the crow black
bird whenever you get a chance. They
are destructives, sir, and the worst ene
mies the farmer has in the bird tribe.—
The old saying, when planting com,
“Plant one for the blackbird, one for the crow.
One for the cut ironr, one for to grow ’’
won’t do, if you give the crow a chance
—he’ll get all the grains.’’
These birds are certainly very des
tructive, not only as respects corn, but
mellons and ground peas, when cultiva
ted at a distance from the house. A
good plan for_keepiug them away from
patches of melons and groundpeas, is to
stake off the ground, at long distances,
and run a common cotton string once
O
or twice all around it. This is said to
be a good scarecrow. A better is to
put up two poles in the center of the
watch and unite them at the top with
a cross-piece, like a hangman’s gallows.
Kill a crow and suspend t liim by the
feet, to this cross piece, and the crows
will give that neighborhood a wide
berth, you may be sure.
Crows Are so troublesome on the
sea-coast in* the rice and corn fields—
assemblingjin Hooks of many thousands
—that little boys are stationed all day,
at regular distances, armed with long
whips which are kept busy popping to
scare away these pests. The crow wi 1
eat worms and insects when he cant do
better. But he much prefers the suc
culent melon and oily ground nut. He
is a bird of luxurious habits and tastes.
Kill him when you can.— Union <s' Re
corder.
Milk Comes Through Inheri
tance.
!
A cow cats food, and milk is made I
says I)r. Sturtevant, in quantities ac- '
cording as the ancestry of the cow
have been good or poor milkers. The
“natuial” or wild cow gives hardly
enough to satisfy a domestic ealf. Feed
the wild cow high and her milk yield
is slight. Large quantity of milk comes
largely through inheritance It is the
same with quality. The milk of differ
ent breeders has a different character.
When_a cow of any breed lias enough
food—considered in tbe elements of
which the food is made up—if there is
nothing lacking in the food that is
needful to her growth and health, then
I think it is agreed by the best author
ities that a mere increase of food will
not change the quality of the milk,
while it will increase the quantity.
A Hoy With His Ear in His Pock
C!.
1 esterday a small boy with his head
bandaged entered a book store and said
he wanted to buy some school books.—
As the clerk was waiting on him he in
quired the reason why his customer’s
head was tied up in such a shape.
“Oh,” responded the boy, in a matter
of-fact way, “a horse bit off my earn this
morning.”
•‘No !” said the clerk, doubtingly :
“what was the trouble, anyway V
“I tell you he did bite it off,” the
lad said with some warmth, “and I can
prove it, too. Just you look here now, >
and reaching down into his pocket he
drew forth a ; wad of newspaper soaked
with blood and slapped it down on the
counter. A crowd formed around the
little fellow, who with great gravity
and a pardonable air of triumph pro
ceeded to unwrap the unsavory mass.—
then he pulled forth a gastly relic in
the shape of a human ear, evidently
torn out by the roots. “There, didn’t
! tell you so ' ’ he cried exultingly.
“He fetched it off' at the first nip.”
The boy gave bis name as Eagan, and
aid he lived <n tbc Clapp Fajin.
M bile working in the barn the horse
reached bis head over the side of the
stall, caught the little fellow’s ear in
bis teeth and chewed it off. Ifaviii"
lvwrappcd his precious ear, thrust it
into his pocket aud departed. — Oil City
Derrick.
Qrf.nv: —“Why wi'l men smoke
mu.on tobacco, when they r n Luv
M ffw ‘Sail of North ‘ Corolom'
at tbo nine price
The White
THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATISFYING
SeiilMii
Its Introduction and World-renowned
reputation was the death-blow to high
priced machines.
THERE ARE NO SECONDHAND
WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET.
This Is a very Important matter, as It is a well
known and undisputed tact tnat many ot the so
called first-class machines which are ottered so
cheap now-a-dayl are those that harp been re
possessed (that Is. taken back from customers
alter use) end rebuilt and put upon tha market
“thewhite is the peer of any sewing
machine now UPON THE market.
IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY'MA
CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWc AND WELD
“IYc’OSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN
EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINc.s. t
ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE A.N3
D ns WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED.
To not Bay any other before try
ing the WEITE.
Prices and Terms Mate Satisfactory.
AGENTS WANTED 1
TFhite Sewing Machine Cos.,
CLEVELAND, 0.
Read
What Folks
Say l
After all has been said or done that
can be, the fact remains the same tßut
the only tru • proof of the pudding is in
the eating, and every housekeeper must
be her own judge of the merits or de
merits of the various preparations oil', red
for her use in cooking. To form any
intelligent judgment, a fair trial, how
ever, is necessary, and this is all that we
ask for Sea Foam. It has stood the test
of chemical analysis as well as practical
use, and notwithstanding the fact that
some grocers insist cn handling inferior
articles that offer larger profits, it has
attained an enormous sale, and wherever
once fairly introduced has since had a
constant and increasing demand. That
all may be induced to give it a fair trial,
we select from the vast number received
<i few testimonials to the merits of Sea Foam.
THE GREAT CHEMIST.
I hereby certify to the purity and great
strength of Sea Foam, and recommend it for
family use.—W. M. Harbishaw, Ana
lytical Chemist for Sen York Chemical Trade.
VERY GOOD.
Have tried Sea Foam, and find it very
good. — Beall, Koch & Cos., Frostburg,MJ.
FURRY TESTED.
I have fully tested your Sea Foam, and
find it all that you have represented. —
S. llurst, Memphis, Tain.
EVERYBODY HIKES IT.
We like the Sea Foam. —J. 11. Gil
bert A Bro., Grocers, Knor<nlU, Tenn.
ATT. TEAT IT IS RECOMMENDED.
I use your Sea Foam, and find it all
that it is recommended to be. —P. M.
Donnelly, Tine Haute, Ind.
PREFER IT TO ANY OTHFTt.
Having used your Sea Foam, I prefer
it to any other yeast powder that I have
seen.—Mrs. G.W.Pu knell, Ingomar,Mm.
CAN NOT BE BEATEN.
We are satisfied that it can not be beaten.
JonN K. Renaud & Cos., Sen Orleans.
OUR BEST CUSTOMERS ASX FOR IT.
Our best customers desire that we
should keep your Sea Foam for sale.
Please send two cases on best terms. —
E. G. Hipsley & Cos., Baltimore.
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
I distributed two dozen cans among my
friends for trial, nnd it has given entire
satisfaction.—F. Henke, New Orleans.
A No. 1.
From samples of cake returned to us
bv our lady friends, wo must pronounce
your Sea Foam A No. 1, end cheerfully
recommend it to all. —H. litzgerai.d
A Cos., Wholesale Gcccerx, Mlaphis, Tenn.
Sea Foam is uniter.-.dig commended,
and you will like it if you try it. One
can of it is worth three of any other
baking compound. It saves time. It sares
trouble. It saves money. It saves time,
because no delay is necessary for the
dough to raise. It saves trouble, because
very little kneading is required. It saves
money, because in three months’ use the
saving in milk, eggs, and other ingredi
ents will more than pay its cost, and then
it will make forty yoonnds 'mere bread from
a barrel of iiour than can in any other
way lie got out of it. Ask your grocer
for it; and if he will not supply it, send
for circular and price-list to
Gantz, Jones & Cos.
MANUFACTURERS and PROPRIETORS,
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East Alabama Eair,
1878!
At Eufaula, Alabama.
—To Commence—
! Tuesday , November 12 th,
And continue five days, under the auspices of the
Eufaula District Granare
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PFXP <WO RK men,
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v .- yv- the toitowing warranty with each wagom
TV Ueieby YY’sii raill the FISH BRO . WaGON No to b- w, II made
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LTJJXIIIBIEIIR.,
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'b Tom B. Artope,
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Q -' ti,, DEALER IN
1 Vi '* ■-
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the same time contains all'he washier and
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It is therefore recetri
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also for Printers, Painters, Eug'nt re,
ami Machinists, as it will rent -v* spots of h It
Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc , tr.-rn tie- hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April S’ it,
1877, pronounces this Soap the b- r in tin
market, as follows:
Re&dei, we don't want von to suppose
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over unheeded. Head >t. We warn o direct
your attention to the advertisement of
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labor. For general household pur pare -\t
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Sunday Telegram, six months, $1 AO; twelve
months, $2 60.
Money can be ;*ent to mv address, by reg
istered letter, or P 0. order at mv risk.
•I. H. EbTILL,
3 Ititaker St., Savannah Gi.
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
££?
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MamiSurtured by the
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GENEMAL SorEUIKTENDENT’B OFFICp a< *
Atlantic anoGolk Rail Road \
.-avaunah, Ga., February u. | 8 78, (
(V N Su day, the 17th U. t „
htzr ,T, ““°
night express.
L" ve Savannah daily a t 4:10 „ m . .
r.ve .t Jesup 7:10 p. ,n; Arr ve 'at B i
tndg- 8:l a.m; Arrive at Albany
': i; . A r,v * Oak*: t rri , e
ea k- in villa 9:25 a. m; Ar.iy - T
s-e 9:30 a, m; Le„ e T ’'Uhee J!
l-e-.v,- Jacksonville 8:45 p. m- Leave TT
Oak 940 p m; Leave Albany 2:80 p .n®
Le u Bat budge 8:15 p Lv e
".4.1 im; A’uve at Savannah 8:40 a.m. '
Pul,man Sleep ug Cars run hr ugh ,
Jacksonville from Savannah and from Lm
isville, Iw., via Montgomery, A’a and *•
b utvand Thomasville, Ga No H an, e o
ears fel ween Savannah and Jacksonville 0
Albany. ur
h. tnee at allb with Pass
,r “ 1,8 bo: " *fVB on Southwestern Railroad
to and cn Eufaula, Montgomery New Or
leans,'etc. '
Mail S earner leaves Bainbridge for t p
lacbicoia every Sunday afternoon p,. n
nmbu every Wi
Oos cm ection a Jacksonville Sail
(Nimbus eseepted) for Gteen Cavr Sot"™
M Augustine, Palatk:,, Mellonvilie, Sanfjr
and Euferpn* .
Trains on B A A R R love junction RO ,
■rig wear, Monday, Wednesday and F-id -
a* 1:14 a in. For Biunswlck TuesdaV
T'-Utada andSaiurday at 4;4np m ‘
A CCOMVOP.4TION TRAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION. KIV
I. ave Savannah, -Sunday eretpted -f
\ tit; A rive at Mel. tosh 9:f 0, ,J; artiv,
''“hp 1J;18 am; arrive at BtacVeh-. r
3;4onm; .rive a. Dupont 7:10 p m.TL'I
Dupont 5;O0 am; leave Blackshear 9-15 a
leave Jesup 12;35 pm; leave Mclntosh--47
p m; arrive at Savannah 5:30 p m .
WESTERN DIVISION.
Lm-ve Dupont at 5;30a m; arrive at Val
dosta B;2<* am; arrive at Quitman at 19-j 8 .
m; arrive at Th masville at ];10 a .
nve at "ha- v 6:40, pm. Leave Alban A
6:00, a no; r.eave Thomasvilie I J-nu a m
L<- v, Quitman at 1;86, p m; Leave Valdosta
’ 8:22 nm; arrive at Dupont at. pm.
J s. Pison, faster of Transportation
H. S. HAINES, Geo. supt#
Time Card-Eufaula Line
T O
Loliipliille, Cipcippati, pete Mt,
■ LVD .ILL POI.YTS
EAST AN* WEST.
leave Dawson, 1:14, P m; Le.tve Cuthbert,
2.23, p. m; L.nve Euf ula, 4:05, r. ; Arrive
at Montgomery, 7;55, p. m; Arrive at Nash
ville, 8:00, p. m; Arrive a: Lauisrille, 2:20,
p. m; Arrive at New York, 7:09, p. m.
Entire train through from Moatgonifry fo
Louisville. No Sunday delays. Trains run
<!ailv. Passengers leaving on Westbound
trains via Eufaula, from DAWSON, or any
point in Souih West Georgia, lake breakfast
in Nashville or New Orleans and dinner in
Louisville next dee, and save 12 to 24 bouts
lime. No other line can make it.
Ttirough Sleeping o;>rs for Virginia Springs
connect with all tr ins via Ent'aula Line
Excursion tickets on ?sle via this route only.
It. 11l >11471, JTaip‘iiulodent-
T P. WELLS, Gn‘l Ticket Agent,
Montgomery, Ala.
JOHN W McDANIKL, Passenger Agent,
Mon'gomerv, A !a.
REAU CAMPBELL, Gen'i Fa- -'t Agent,
Montgomery, Mb.
Jo!- 28, 1877, tf
; 51iM PLANTERS
OF
SOUTH WESTERN GEOR HA
OWING tot ie decline : n P™ (of 1:011
we have reduced the P r * cc
si a.at jtisit > s,
KETTLES,
anti t* i*V E HT u
.. Wg fill i
as well as other work in om l,rll,
continue o sell at the . f 1 wef ifl
estuhlishe until iron advance.,
receivoerders lor future ueltverj.
We manufacture several kinds or.
COTTON SC3E# 3
SEASONED, PLAKED
iID
ROUGH LUMBER
always on hand. q q nE LSON.
Pres. Dawson Mfg
Dawson, Ga. July SO. •