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*AQRCULI URAL.
ifiuu-dy J'or “bleat” in (.’able.
When call I* are first turned in
o n tVf'.'h prislnje whore th* her
bage is von succulent and abund
ant, they are very likely to gorge
themselvas, producing what is call
ed ‘•hove**’ r bloat The paunch
is rapidly 111 led with the soft, green
i, and :■ 3 soon as it becomes
uioi.it and heated it begins to fer
ment, and tho carbonic acid gas
i teratcd distends the stomach, of
tea bursting its walls, unless the
animal is soon relieved by artificial
means. When cattle are changed
from a close-cropped pasture into
one where the herbage is plentiful,
they should be allowed to feed for
nn hour or two at a time, and nev
er at all early in the morning while
tho dew is on, for wet grass or clo
ver is far more likely to produce
bloat than when only the natural
juices of the plants are present.
The cause of bloat in a cow is due
to the fact that die gorges herself
with the succulent leaves of the
Kiffircorn or sorghum, as it is only
a variety of til - latter plant. You
should wait until the dew has dried
off in the morning before turning
the cow into Ihe held/ then leave
her there only an hour or two in
th* forenoon and ab >ut the same
length of time in tho afternoon.
After a few weeks she will become
accustomed to Ike food and only
eat a moderate quantity at a lime,
and she may then be loft in the
field all day, if more convenient
than to remove her as at first. Cat
tle should also have salt more fre
quently when feeding on succulent
food Ilian when ob that which is
moderately dry.
Care of Bees in Winter, — There
arc various methods of preparing
bees fer winter so that no subse
quent cars is needed. One is to
place the hives above the snow
lines, packing them in chaff, leav
es, sawdust or fine hay with a rim
two inches wide under each hive.
When prepaid in this manner the
entrance can net be clogged by
snow or dead bees. Should a warm
day occur, the bees cas enjoy a
llight. Another method is to bury
Ihe bees in a pit ©r “damp,” where,
of course, no attention can he giv
en. Beos stored in a properly ar
ranged (dlar or repository require
no attention except to see that
jjiev are undisturbed by rats or
mice, and that tho temperature
u .,d ventilation are correct. An
effective way of getting lid of mice
or rats in a Collar is to poison them
with equal ports of arsenic, flour
su’d sugar. The temperature should
be kept at a bout 45 degrees during
i;,e aarly part of the winter. After
ihe dees have commenced brood
wring, .-ay in February, a higher
V,. jiperalur* is beneficial, and it
liiav r be grauualiy raised, to aooufc
55 deg es. Authorities differ in
) sU■ <*i* i * > vcntilatioa; out pur©
in tin- <■ nr can do no harm, and
there* . o better method of sup
ply. ■ ;han through tiles laid
Ueiow si . irosi line. A . n abund
ance oi - es should be left in the
Hive, a- : would, probably he fier
ier to h ia u w coloaies to starve
than to dislurb all the hives by ex
, amining them to learn ifany need
ed teediug. Should it he discover
, cd, however, that a colony is short
of stores, and there art) no combs
of honey to give it, candy n ado of
granualated sugar may bo fed.
Hives, as usually prepared for
winter, are often partially buried
in snow. This does no harm, but
may be beneficial, until a warm
day comes and the bees wish to fly,
when the snow must bo shoveled
away from the entrance, or Ihecov
er removed, and the bees be allow
ed to take their “purifying flight,”
lrotn the top ot the hive. Hives
standing in tho open air should be
protected against tho intrusion of
mice. Have tho entrance onlyoae
tourth of an inch high and protect
ed with tin. Skunks sometimes
scratch at the entrance ol a hive;
the bees come out to learn the
cause ot tho disturbance, and are
caught. A box-trap set for tha
skunk is the best prevoatative.
Ihe animal never discharges its
weapon while in a box trap.
When bees are buried in a pit, a
sandy hill-side should be selected
as the site, and a tile drain put ua
derneath, W lien these precautions
have been neglected car© should
be taken that no water stands up
on the surface around the pit.
Ilealthtulncss of Various Occupa
tions.
Assuming the normal average
death rate of th® community as the
unit of comparison, and calling it
1009, particular occupations may
be regarded as healthy or unheal
thy, according as the do?.th rates
among those pn .-suing them tall
abova or below that figure. The
most healthy occupation appears
to be that of ministers of religion,
whose rate is 55G, Next a;e> gar
deners and nurserymen, 590; farm
ers and graziers, 031; agricultural
litbojern, 761; schoolmasters, 719; gro
fer;-, cod merchant*paper, lc* and ho
siery manufacturer.- 1 , wheelwrights,
shipbuildora and coal miner*, with all
of whom the average death rate is un
der 775. The most unhoaiby occu
pations arc lire trades connected with
the liquor traffia ami betel service,
with which the death rats is 2 2G5; tol
lowing tbcae are general laborers in
London, 2,020; cos’erroongers, hank
s’ and street sellers, 1,879; ian-ksep
eas, etc . 1,533; and brewer-", 1,331.
After the trades connected with aleo
ho!, the highest rates are furnished by
the patrons that, involve the breathing
of dost—ether thau coal dust—ami ex
posure to lead poisomog. The death
! rate among butahers is also high,
; 1,170.
Min jrelhu liuusis,
The peopln of Mingiub, in the Can
i’BHis, although professedly Chiis iaua,
are, seconding to Freiherr von Ga't*
n-r, otitH u> practices and eacriSet s
tbit smack of (*fierings
are em*.:;,i£bc<i for all kinds rf occa
sions, which ev*!y country man can
tala off or his fi igera at will. D -.y>
arc set for scitrios to iasare the protec
tion of livestock against disease. The
most imposing ot there is in behalf of
lfe hor>e. Cahe are baked, on which
is irouvessi’d the image of a horse o
h r aahor, and are east into a hollow
tree, drcrched with wine and blessed
! y tha j.r'ti t, while tie particif ant*
jii .1.4 sacrifice hop u/ottad the tree arc!
Iti All Ccanlainis
IS
Of tho Stomach Bowrl*, IJv* ", nml
Klilne.,•, A,'ci’s i’-its mo ‘ > with
excellent xi I .'illis. Being pm vege
table, they 'raw, no id effects, and may
be safely ftihuiiil- ued to any one, old
or young, in need of au aperient anil
cathartic, riiysicimi ■'■, all over tho
country, prescribe Ayer’s l’ills and
recoaiiuond them as a good Family
Medicine.
“ If people would use Ayer’s Fills,”
says Col. 1). W. Bozeman, of Franklin,
Texas, *• in course, as you direct,, very
many of the serious ailments that eonio
from torpidity or derangement of tho
liver and from malarial infections would
he avoided. I have used these pill#
above a quarter of a century and know
whereof I allirm."
Herman I’.ringhoff, jewelry engraver,
Newark, N. J., writes: “ Costiveness,
iiidueeil by my sedentary habits of life,
heeame chronic. Ayer’s Pills afforded
me speedy relief. Their occasional uso
Las since kept me all right.” *
Ayer’s Pills,
PREPARED BY
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Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.
I,egal .Notice*.
Georgia, Banks County. To ali
whom it ctay cotiaeru.—W. J. Mur
ray lik in due form applied to the un
dersigned for permanent letters of ad
ministration on th3 estate of William
Murray, late ot said county, deceased,
and I will pass upon said application
on the Ist Holiday in May 1889.
Given under ray band and official
eignitnre, this Apr 2nd, 1889.
48 svy T P Hill, Oidinary B. C.
Georgia, Banks County. To all
wli’ Ki it tnuy concern.---The creditors
ol John S Means has in duo form ap
plied to the underffgned tor perm an
<?nt letters ol adniic stration on the es
tate of John 8. Means ot sai l county,
deoeated. and I will pass upon said
application on the Ist Monday in May
1889. Given under mf hand and of
n id sigt :tnie, this A mil 2 jd, ISS9
48 5w " T F. Hi I, Ordinary B. O.
AFX2CUI,
There will he * hill niroi‘n r ‘e 1 in
t..e noxt Legislator® entitled a Bill to
prohibit the isale, maniitaetnre and iirf
iivery Ot any t;uriu<.a m, or malt Lii|
nor# within ihree mi lew ol Mt. Olivtt
Methodist Cbnieh; in Banks county.
This April onl. 1889. 48 Svv.
G-orgja, Banka county: —To all
! whom it may concern, L In . 'i'urk,
I admr. of Jas n rivood, dcc’d , has in
| due form applied to tbe on br, ign?d
;1- r letter# of dismission from sar.i os
! tate, end said application will be beard
on the Ist Monday in May next.
January 29, 1889. t. f mil,
39 3ordmury.
imiiale the capenug and nrighiug ot
horse*: In case a person has the noefi
le*, be and his attendant* are dieefced
in red and tho room is bung with tbe
same color ansi adorned with red Hew
ers, while care is taken not to irritate
the demon by using a editing instru
ment er ttdmittißg a dog. For disease
or the tittle round aki# sre made
furnished with inserted pupils to re
rear sic an eye, ami then swnug before
the eyes of tbs patient. The prio* ts
are cognizant of these offerings and
are eaid in fast to get the beat pars ot
ifce guts.
Uure tor Fas.
1. For a fit of passion, walk out in
the open air. You may speak yosr
in Hid to tbe winds without imr-in
anyone or pi@c!aiming yeumuf a siic
! pietaa.
2. Fora fit el idleness, cm? at the
I tickings of the cloak. Do this fur one
hoar, and voa will be glad to puli off
your coat the next hoar and wo k :ike
a negro,
3. For a fit of extravagarea and
folly, go to the werkhoum and steak
to tue inmates of the jab, aud you v.iii
La convinced. “Who m .k,:r. L:> bed
of brier and fchora, issfit be c .Blent to
lie forlorn.”
4 For a fit of erabition, go into a
C itrehyard an 1 read the tomi-a ones.
Toey will tell yon tke vnl ol mbition.
T..c gmvo r/iil soon t:e your Indef.ntu
e , th** earth your piilu.v, eor*npln.iu
on lea er, and the vr ran your de
i troyer.
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Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, Poh
era, Dodgers, Tags, C realars, Moit
gage note. Justice Court Subpoenas
Fi Fas, Summons, Title Deeds, Etc
adminisfraiors stale-
Georgia, Banks Couu’y.—To ali
whom it mav coocern: J. O. Wood
having in due form applied to tbe tin
deisiuncd for the guaidiaEsbip or the
pioperty of Cicero H., Bertha A., Em
ory A and Ida L. Ramsey, raitior
children ot Strih L, Ramsey, dco’d.,
notice is bore! y given that liis applies
tion will be heard at my office on the
Dt Monday in May next. Given un
der my hand and official signiture this
Match 27. 1889. T. F. Hill,
47 5 w Ordinarv.
yp. i.l £bi ia
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