The Farmers journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1888-1889, April 11, 1889, Image 5

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?AGft 'C,Ui. H.'RAL. I o i'etni a 1 ito.co Oal f. .! hi. is tid b#Ur food for I'mUeiiiM- cflif Hum llu> fresh milk row, LY. when .1 call runs with tin? o< v iuuld ho fd only twiea adv. a frequent sucking Ut.ds to the yield of milk. To mafco nine calf ihe following method would Be advisable: Gi\ e the cow a libtml ised'.iy a! . i. 1 !ro(j. For instance, four pounds of bran and the m<.n o ofcorarneat daily, 'in two ■'•viiii It’.--’ usual lay, jnd a feed of hay ait. no t- noon. (Jive the calf. ill" weeks <t]d, pound daily beginning wi.h little nt first of tne ruiX’ ti Lino arid jiionl. large calves reared l y giving then? the milk i f two cow.?, with meal bc.-sjiYs, s;:u a little good e!o ver hay. itn two mouths' feed ing a calf now 7 weeks old may be made to w<- ig!\ioo po n n and •, On re 3s to be taken not to crowd the grain food at lint, but to giv© a lit tie ;• begin with and increase grad ualiy. Uorn eufcilnge, 00 pounds daily, miglit be given with the above-mentioned meai. and f> lbs, of dry do' er i y at noon to the cow. The cow would milk all tho batter after the calf is taken away. A calf does better to suck than to drink the milk. Remedy lor (folic.—An excel lent paper on colic in horses is pub iisbod in I>c! 1 s Weekly Messenger, (London.) It was contributed by Mr. J. Smith, veterinary surgeon, “This complaint,” h@ says, “is rare in cases \vhor< care is bee tondon the diet f ihe asimals. He recoin mends dial '.hose -who hare charge of horses, especially agricultural horses, should be taught that the stomach of a horse is not like the rumen of a cow, a mere re ;eptack ier food, but an csssnlisl organ of; digestion of but limited capacity ; which dees t s need t be cramm ed in order to perform its proper ■ fu retinas, nod ! hat it can net bo : so treated w: incut danger to tin. : animal; thru the teeth of a horse are pro viced :-r tin; purpose of ms • tickling ilk- • -d, ?nd that food which doc* r- require mastication i-k ’ and l be <jari.-2;ly, if overused, ids turf her rw-oramsuds that no hors® '• put • work immediately ufter >? 1;b meal, and where a ).- ’rs<? i<?s do,:-? Heavy day’s work it should ho Hii wed to stand in the stall! ah’* o iore b:-: fed. A little wa ter in ay he given. And if a little good hay be put into tho rack it w.-h occupy in- attention, and b® fc - if- i ; nir.::; proper ma.dic&Uon, will funner havefhe direct of slight !y st-iimuaring the stomach to so :..m and prepare it for the re • opt; in of the feed which is to fol kihctld a horse require more h'od than usual to supply the extra v 'r- uof tissues caused by hard h'-t it Imre it by all means, but J* It be in excess of its aibu* nmii! is or nutritious eonsUtueu;* and i ilia kor x fadofteaerand not }-. iacr-casod quantities at a t: !nO, :! Hr v ntirec i wood decay,- Wt id moia >y causing ion o ho sap, sreihe?.c .we acerUb imli' dng decay ia un s; .■.• soiled wood. Posts wet m the , t mrid rot at or a oar the ■ urface. and juiic often 11;- lower •arts will be cauipsrativdy sound hen ci,liro]\ red led ofi'at the point menjioued. An application of an oily or rviinon substance that will >-7t decay if pul onto a season ed po&t for only a few inches at ibis most viilnera' le part will 1.-r- bent iiciai. Wood cut in the sap may from too rapid drying be well sea soned on the outsids, but tins;? a sun ed within, and thus b® liable tod? - cry trom I luit cause, while a slower and more perfect drying would have ■ utdoil practically iudeslriict ible for most u.-,e3. I'unity Finds in Pianos. Ike variety oi articles that pi sno tuners find it* pines is remark able. It is also exfraordijiary what, a receptacle o! loft snicies a piano : can become in the course of a few • months. A tuner was conversing last night about some oftiio sing a lar phrases of his calling, whon ire i iacidfeutlv let drop lira statement i that he found four diamonds in one j piano and hau recovered a very | t-übstantial reward for his discov ery from the lady who hul employ jed him, “You can understand the shock given to a ring,” lie said, “when p lady is playing and brings her fingers down in acroseudo. If a -Jane happens t be loose, sway it. goes, and with to at rare udini t y which valuable things have for get ting i uro sf rucgo places, it prornp ly gets between the- keys and works do wn into the framework of the in strument. And little things like gores are not the only ones lost in fais way, I have found coins of all sorts or denominations im s | iooreiy set piano, hairpins, ordina ty pins, visiling cards, and the like. u Where there nre children the 1 accußiulaliou becomes greater, for the little innocents having a fash ion of stuffing pianos full of every r?njr.ll thing they can get their fing ers on. Of course the tone of a pi-, sr.o is very much injured by the presence ol anything beneath or behind 'die keys, but very few per sons whe use the instrument can distinguish when it is a quarter tone cut of the way, especially when they are using the pian® themselves.” A fish-book is such a little thing to contemplate unless you have it stuck >n your finger, that one can hardly conceive of its manufacture being a considerable industry, where line patented machinery and great skill is required. Fish hooks are made from steel wire. It is s ifteaed, on® end pointed and barb ®J by machinery and tho ether flattfeiisd ob i f-OiaJl anvil. Then ir, ;s ’curved, erae];ed a datk blue coljr and hardened. A good fish hook is the da 1 /gh tof f■ ht r-oen, T> 3 B ■ M; ship Anglo India, from r iiia U'hai, for the PkTipia© li-.And*, was wracked ai Toirtiaia. A portion of ike ere n w saved. \V;il.ai L. Porter, who fox* lust re tired frora the cfficao- rwaisrerof Vei miilion , uaiy, lod., is short about Ad 'jOO mj his a root?: m Tie Best taeii? For Dyspepsia I- Ayer's Sftrnnpii.rUli>. Other nicdk'if;.'-; nmy crivo n i;j p*... ny relief • but. Ayt i > .Sursupurillu luck" ;i • positive . * iTiunneut otrro, as tli u ■minis can i . til, all over 11u■ country. M% mtoii.uiii, liver, atvl kidneys were in a disordevril innd’tioii for yen's," writes 14. W !, of llmto, Texas, •• amt I never for.nl ; ay luedicirnt to roli. v# me, until I begin !t> take Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. Less tt.au six bottles of tins remedy rum! me.” Mrs. Joseph Aubin, of Holyoke, Mass., was for a Ion;-time a severe suf ferer from Dyspepsia, trying, in vain, all the usual remedies. At last she began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and only three bottles restored her to perfect health. " I have gone through terrible suiter inff from Dyspepsia and Indigestion,” writes J. Bodemer, 243 Columbia st., CVnibridgepert, Mass., "and cau truly say Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has cured me.”* Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, prfjuwd by Dr.-T.O- -Aver S ■ ■'*., 1.0v,.'-!l. Mnnu. I'rio-w l; ii botiluu, £•’> ; AV-jriit u bouic. i'*.. Batiks Cmiuty. To al) i hem u Riy conseie --Vv J Mur i-y h4S in Vu? forr jf.pii*d to d-t signed for perm a non.: leters of *H oiiaisiratioD oa this estate of Wilhatn Alivray, late ot Naid county, deceaeed. and I wi!! pfi*e npoit ruid . Hca'ioi oa 'be lt Moaday in hi a \ 1889. (liven under my band nod official i slgtiittne, this Apr lied, ]88!). , 48 5w T F tiiii. Ordinary B 0. Oeorgia, i3a.ji>s O-.-unty. To a ! l wSi'in it may ..'t .1 on 8 Means has iv- due furi ap plied to tb ? ..ederkigind tor peiuiac out Idlers o) adminisii?;ion.on ! .bo o§- tnte of John 8 Mcm-s ot sai l county, 4, nnd i will pusa upon (•aid aonl e-itii.a on the 1.-t Monday in May iBB9. Given under ruy liatid and of rii.isl kignitrr, this April 2nd, 188!) 48 s tv T F Hill, Ordinary B. (J. MtAMMSCSY Theta tvilf r:e a bill .Jotrodße* } in the next L< gilatnre enti’led n B li to prohibit the sale, manniaclote and and livery cr;;'ar,j i-piii uru-:, oi malt, Liq nors within three mile? of Mt. Olivet j Mathodint Ofetiick. in Banks cunnty. j This April 3ml. 1389 48 Fv.' OvU'gia, li.mkn county: —To all | whom it ratty concern, L N. T’ui k,! ,vdrar. of .fun, Norwood, dec'd , has in doe fortri applied to the? cudertiigaed for letters of lismmeion from sai-i s ■ tate, sod said explication will he heard! on the Ist Mondav in lifay rivt. January 29, 1889. t. t. nil], 39 yraoA. ordinary. The fiiPt movement for tbe enforce items ci' prohibition that ha* been made at Port Do-fge, lowa, for two years, was intuigrtr'-tiui Thursday. Thera i r c Shirty upe.i urdnoriß in WA'mer ef.-anty, own of which does a wholesale hnsinees if $20,000 a year Saloon* in Badger, Duucovnbe, Lehigh aad Bur awni, ware raided by indignant citzene and tbe liquor* were spilled. AH the parties interested iu the Elec tric Sugar Btfir.iog Cos. frauds were ar6std at Milan, Mich , thaaber/f turning to Ann Harbor with Mrs. Ol PI Friend. William E. .lowan! Emily Howard, Guk Halstead and George Halstead, and platted them in the county jail, where they are cotiffiied They were arrested for obtaining mon ey under false pretense*, three indict* wentß having been found against titan; by a grind jaijr of Few York last Jar. n&ry. Oa csiti';dt*y Prank Silvers of Tv i.smseb, Mjc! ~ shot his wife and t in daughter*. Eiilh and Ada, eged elev en and nitie its'.: o'.ively, and then 1 *iot fcnaseif. Every one ot the vie >-‘tn- -ras ■■ but through to* "amt.-ie, act! w the *> v.-.puoa oi Stivers, bits el!, i death was pr umly uistantaocoas. I t\ %V roSc’N ii?,A*isf.Vi .< I’OK hDY <JOQ FAtSIKIES -B:iut yoni nair;s and tho name arid *<} tlresm >f five of yvnr neighbers or ivicmls on n j osta.l ct'J't srr t fret for yourself and u u*b ef thorn a spofirr.en copy of tbo Urcnt Southern Weekly, 'K hr A fl-.lflt lit <CoV.Hti< H #&<>?, m our thters hur.nd’on'i writers, Boole lYnius's vtord. taiaion* sketches of tic jdsntation tiarkoy. Full A'p‘? J humor ; cos letters for the homo and hearth stone. iieDv Hamilton’s advetitoros told in cracker dialect. War stories. 1 sketches of fintci, news, poero*, fan ml ventnros, ti.o Farm, the household cor rcspoDdcßcc, a word of inetmcii ?n and entertainment. Twelve pages * The brightest and best Weekly Ti?fs ev ery member of the family. Send r portal tor a specimen copy, free. Address Tbc O-.nstmitkm. Atlanta (.-• I"^uleuts, Cavcais, and Tiads ma ks obtained, and nil Patent bournes conducted for moderate foes Our o f sca is opposite U toted A tales Patent office, and wo can serv.ro patent inles lime than those remo'e from Wash ington. Send medel, drawing or pho to , with descrijitiop.. We aoviac ii patentable or not, free of charge. , Ou? fee not due till patent seen red. A pan; rdilct, “How to obtain Patents,” with name* of actual clients in your state county, or 'own sent. *rof.' Addre-’ C A- SNOW & GO • or.p ♦pateut off:on, Washing!on. DC, JOB PRINTING Neatly done at thi-t Office a? low t rices. Come and examine work Totter Heads, Bill Heads, Cards. Pro' ere, Dodgers, Tags. 0- rcnlars. Mort gage note, Justice Conrt Sc.hpveoos. Pi Fas, Sun*, nr one, Title Deeds, Sc t<l iui sis*4.l &s o v& hu I v ■ Georgia, Banks County —To v." whom it mav concern: ,T. O. Wood bavin-v in du form -'.pplied to the nn dersigned for lbs guardiaV-seip '<>■ thv pioperty of Cit ero H., A., Kfa ory A and Ida L. Kurnsey, minoi ahiidt-eri of Svrsh 1 , Rirneey, dec'd.. notice is h*]'*hy given that his ajjpiica tier, v-iil oo Leard at my o'lias on the 1-t Monday ia Mav next. Given r.n i.ior any hand and offieia! siguitnro tli ; s Match 27, 1889. .T. F. Hill, 47 5w Ordinary. .#% i n irw i ipik %# syln EL H %Jj> |f v, |Fis. h $ §m% % R? p* 9% % 11 Y K! IF ’ M 11 i fej mm -us?o- tisw<-issh ua t dluUH'. Ole -lo tor, vt,. ig> ry l-’i-:,. .. louts tmpleavis. f *• fr'f --■'** *■“ 'ey ottil >a Aplictitton. S' YA bT l-'t n't aegle;'.f. writiusr for it HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y, JWICAGO, ILL. SSS-S2S 5. JJsla 2t. 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