The Farmers journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1888-1889, August 02, 1889, Image 4

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Tigers of lire Sea, If was reported the ether week fliat a sailor engaged i scraping the. des of u troop ship in the har bor of Sierra Leone, we. drawn in i'.- !a water and promptly devour oil by a eliark. This is not ;.n un con iu.m experience, boat man he... been bitten in the short t re took him to dip up a pitch er of \\,-r while his craft, was un der full sail. We are assured that it is nothing uiuommon for the ravenous fish to spring a foot out of the sea in order to secure their prey. For miles they will follow a vessel, on the lookout lor any stray unfortunate - who may tum ble or be thrown overboard, uul sc deep do they swim under the surlace that it requires the practic ed eyes of the native to delect their presence. Many of the West In dia harbors are so haunted by the white and hammer-headed sharks —-the least amiable of the 150 dif ferent kinds known to zoologists —that it is dangerous to bathe ev en a few yards from the shore without an outlook. Yet the Yfest African negro has been known to face !iie brute, not only with.impunity, but even to come oIF as victor in the end. All but amphibious, the swimmer cau tious-/ approaches his enemy, and then, just at the rn mient when the great lisli turn a over to seize him —his mould being so placed that that is necessary—the (hiring black plunges his knife into ils white body. The pearl divers are also some times eucrassftil in their at tacks on sharks which fry to seize them, though, if is needless to add, such a mode of combat is possible only when tiio monsters do not come i • numbers, and under the mod favorable circumstances re quires a <: 00l ness,' a dexterity, and a courage v.di -h are not to be acquir ed except by long experience in ' ac!i per iocs encounters. Asa rule, i owe or, 'I is seldom that a nv. • nP so luckless as to drop a: mng sic h ever appears .again, there ' a hr it a while outlook i.- seen under tie surface and a tin ovo it. reddened crest tops ilie r, rt -.veil winch breaks against I’. >.,:ipi’s lc, and the horror : : * son .’mow that their m- 1 - m. ■ will I e seen no mere. ;i - v eh-m-ce-tained fact that flic ':m pbeep, pigs, dogs and ' > v’ ch have - fallen or bee:: id. own overboard have been rr':o'eiod . .;v days subsequent io their being swallowed/ and T is < i -r ' a. ... the sJomach of a and: I: ‘ lit: the Indian Ocean a - w was found, while ■ ’ imiai • pa ] v'dew h and been t--mv : -vy fi/: \y-chased m.ve • we: ; 10- .")V -<n.x th mew t i .v~ 1 - i tasty ' do ■ th-T curie ■, v : ■ ' ; tok-l le barb of a die a. vsek, o c of r;c-sl tn; hy of th e old r’-H.L- - V u I, ,- i; c.P 1 '• , . . ■ .■ and -v \ Pi: of awi ’ .-3 i-.. -k: ~l ■ . : /.bed by T , i , ... . , , . ~ r- - ' .7 , A Chkopi.st. lias his Say. “ . ear before bis I rd two wo men patrons to ano m ; t,a\l a chiropodist. 4 -IV -1 las', year, and so far this year, the ‘ailing cT in the former patronag ha- been more than one-half. Cut ;here has been no decrease in the number <6 my ale customers How do Ino count for all this? Easily. Fash ion lit shoes is responsible for it, A year and a half ago the high, n?r row French heels were the fashion in woman's shoes, and limy are one of the best friends a chiropodist can have. They are regular and rapid breeders of corns. No wo man can wear a pair of such .dines longwilhontlooking up a corn doc tor. Cut the low - , Hal heel is now the fashion. If Ihe rest of (lie shoe fits the foot, Ibe heels are the nat ural enemy of corns and the chiro podist has to sr.iTer. It is general ly believed Tuat women are more vain of their feet than men, but my experience has shown me that quite to the contrary' is the tac . Men will insist in making their foot look smn’l, and any slice I hat will do that is llie fashion for them. The narrow toed or “tooth pick” style of men's shoes, worn now as much as ever, will always insure the corn doctor a living, especially if the shoes are palenf leather. A patent leather shoe, for some rea son, will call a corn into being much quicker than an ordinary shoe. The fellows who don’t have corns are those who wear roomy toed slices. But itiey mustn’t be too large. A shoe too large <s as bad a? one too small. An oversiz ed shoo makes corns on the bottom of the feet, and they are the worst kind. The late war was the great est corn eurerever known. I nev er knew of a single case of 3 sol dier in that war who suffered from corns, and I was all through it. If a law should be passed that no shoe should be worn in this country' lout the pattern army shoe of the rebel lion, the corn doctor's occupation would be gone.” i The Prince Imperial of Japan, Compared to his imperial father, even at 'the present day, Prince Llaru is much more emancipated, and none of the old traditions seem to have any weight in regulating iiifi conduct. There was no prece dent to follow in ihe education of a Japanese prince in the modern way, and i ;:i:ce llaru has made many Saw* tor himself. He is a won derfidly bright avf precocious little fellow, and hie email, twinkling eyes are foil of mischief and see everything, lie h hardly taller than sr. American b r >y of rx yea-, of age, but he has a-, times .'••(. dignity, the psldc of birib, and r< nsc-lc-iics-oss ot staticn and pow er of J ns a < f i sty. His eye are not imr. uo. indeed doeu one often roe • ; Tv i r face the wonderful ol * ye red of the eat icatui isti Ihe peCidi tj in tbe exj iosi tirrdr eye is by tho w -i cin.; fasti ad i tier earner, y- . aft r . ■ ■ ' , ... .. es it 5 3 ■ feu i. eu v- . - .*■ 1 C 1... i : ' U : V* *, ‘ . . ! -- . (() V.'-'.-.O: '■ • . .1 IT 1 I.'-:- , ecu') ott .... i < < -:* v:H!\ i' Ui-.1. i V ' - :*,n eyes IL-v -o. our rac.-, 1 Uoji* | ■ ■ fpti I BBttlif lt/13 p 'on Tii'i-om-.-s dry, hiirsli, < o.u-.sc*, nnd full of dnmlrutT 5 it. 1 i.u-.-i vitality at..l turn i>r.'.:i!iitr.’.'< !y gra;-*,or f.-.lis out. rap idly nml tin..uiloitH early baldness. A cu-.-i'fit! Uft'usiH,' daily with Ayur’s H;;lr Vigor tliolii'p ir.-;-ar;itiui for tlm |>-ir p:,s(! will iii'cs.u'vo tlie lutir ia .i.l itj luxuiiain c and li.-uut y to a, good old a;;o. •- M; hair was failed and dry,” v; riles Mattel <'. liardy, of Delaware, ill., "bur, afti-r Haiti— only half a bottle of Ayer s 'l;or Vigor it became lit.-.t’k and do.-f.y. 1 cannot express the gmiitudo f led. ’ Frederick P. Coggcshull. Bookseller, fil Merrimack St., Lowell. Mass., writes: ‘‘Some six or seven years ago my wifft h ',,1 a severe illness, ill coiisetpie-.iee of which she became almost entirely liahl ami was compelled t-0 wear a wry. A few months since film began t . apply Ayer’s Hair Vigor to the, scalp, and. after using three 1 s.'t ties, lias a good growth of hair started all over her head. Tao hair is now from two to four inches long, •mtl growing freely. The result is a most, gratifying proof of tho merit of your admirable preparation.” * Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Prepared by Hr ..TO. AyerS: Cos. Howell, Maas. Soul by Druggists aod Perfumers. sherita’ mute. Barks County, Georgia—Theie will be sold before the coiiit hon-> door in the town ol IT mm, within the legal hours of sale on the l>-t Tuesday in Aug. 1880 the fallowing riesr.nbed lands, to wii;—One hundred and foar -e&nar.d 75 (114-34) acres inoio or lers, derf.ribed a-, follows; Beginning at a black gum corner 100 yards s. w. from B. T Bmith’H spring, tbonce eolith il degrees, 22 60 cnait.K to a “tone,‘thence south 66 degrees v>. 14 70 chains to a pine, .hence south 45 regress E 3 50 chains io a sta' ; o. •tn-nee N T 79 degrees, w. 10 SI chains to a stake, thence S. 2 chains, tl-et ce 7 1 2 E. 350 cfcaiue, thence S. 12 tie* gives, E 11 chains to a stake,, thence S. 2d degrees, E. 4 70 chains, thence 8 80 degrees. E. 11-18 chains to a sione, thence N. 70 degrees, E. 27 50 to a black gum, thence N. 60 degn-os, E. 17 50 chains to a pine, thence n. 36 dog'ees, vr. 16 25 chains, thence n. 2 degrees, E. 8 69 to a pins, thence w. 647 ctiains to a black oak, thence n. 36 degrees, w. 12 55 chains to the be ginning corner. Levied on to satisfy afi fa issued from the superior court of Banks county in favor oftbe Amer ican Freehold Land Mortgage Com panv of London. Limited tgiinst Francis M. Jordan. Written notice gives as required by law. Property pointed out by piffV attorney. This June 25, 1889. W. A. Scoggins, Sheriff, I>. 0. Georgia, Banks county. To ail whom it may concern: —J. M. Morritt hii& in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mary J. Hendrix, late of said county, decs’d.. and I will pats upon said application on the Ist Mon day in Aug, 1889. oivon under my bind and official ‘•ignature, this the tiist day of Jnlv 1889 . T. F. Mill, Ordinary. Georgia, Banks county;—To all whom i may coueerti: Mary E Keisluv, ad ministratrix of Henry (J.Keisler, de’cd, has in due fo;m applied to tho undci sigaed for leave to sail the leads be longing to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the Ist Monday in Sept. next. This 30i.1i day of July 18SP. T. F Hill, Ordinary. and it girts an eapcCtai beauty to their countenances. Piince Earn has the exquisite!) smooth, fine skin, that is oae of a po sts o’greatest beticty V Jar.;: ■ eh I : dren, aim. ;. 1 "ip n t . m.r >■ , s'to6 11: the p;-ics ot his Meeks. fit. ■- ■" <-o ran k o' ; a aolot : atl Japan '■ “ -j • l - ’ -•• till '. ■" y Ufs: to: xti Jtio h;.-: so \::'l; i-.-.e gold i-tcr a.: ii, tr e, . ii- i 0.-ic-- h- c c.cii’L ic wirotr, and wbito c’iek . ■" ■ id cf riding, and V’’• ■ * •-.-Usd t;.'e btiaiafttro colonel! ■ ’ n. . , -m . r .: r. • ~,, v ’•' " L ' "■'* • ' ' ealote w, le ' '' Tteal fiitiL. ; . i— | Tit. K‘ehc'f£. | A *Y -.’■!! *- SC .i S ili) 1 . - -. r\j i ":X C. Semi yil l ni.tr..) i. ,4 ’ a Hu,: ~ : rj . . dre.H, ot £vc cf vcur r i-igii hi,: i or IricruN <na prrtjl c- . a.. 1 Jt 'r*i i for y. i : >i nud each ~r tl c;n a speuintten c q v ot ill • Front ''•o.i G-'-fit IVoclß.v, 's Ik-, .wi tUiill oni.i; iiiioid or.r mice huii-.owux wri'ft's, t'miic Reran -n v crd. laiuv it- sketch;a ..I ti e plvmmi'.n d'jikev. Bdl A’p‘s himii.r in- b-ire-f) tea- 'he hi.yie and hcaro Kill!' 0. Betty Ti.illltli.nird aclvsiiliilt e tobl in Clicker dialect. War so.i'est fletc es of ir v-01. net >, peu:>, tun ail vein a; re-, 'be Farm, the tioUai-h J COi ieapond u nc*, it word of iniur.ieti >n nvat | tuUcriainmenl. Twelve puces.. The i hr'gh'.esi and best Weekly. Please c> e.y member of the Emily, tier.! r no.-t.i 'or a tpecimen copy,. f-ce. A. Id e■, Tie Gcristiiutn.n, Atlarth 0 -.. Pneui*. Caveats, and Tiade-tnarkb obtained, and ait Patent hnsiriest. | mad noted for mudetate lees. Our w ice is opposite United States Patent i fftec, and we cau sm-ure patent in less lime (ban those letno'e (rmn VVa.-h ShuJ tnedel, drawing or pho to , with description. We advise it pHtmtabie or not, tree ot charge. Oar h- not due till parent secured. A paui phlet, -llow to obtain Paten'e,,” with oauiei: of actna! clients hi your state, countv, or town, sent free. Ad ires.s G A; BMOW. & CO-. . opp. patent otl.ee, \\ arbiagton, i>. C, T 7-) TV T AT HP 1 N.T f'' JOB i ivi IN i IJN u Neatly done at this Office at low j rices. Come and examine work Letter Heads, B 11 Heads, Cards, Post ers, ledgers, Tags, C rcuErs, Mott g-ice n )’e, Justice Court Subp-cun ..a. F: Fas, Son. toons, Tale Heed--, Lie. •si;il E-’oj- B>!i i)3r-fcl Emily Florence Shore 1 Libel f r Di vs. > voice in Batiks John A. Shore. j Superior court iiarch Teim let-9. It appearing to the court by the rc mm ot the sheitff in the ab>vo stated •'Hfo, that the deft, does not reside m said county, nor in the state, and it !urthtr appearing that he does not re side in tliia state, and by afi'idavii that he resides in the state of Mississippi, it is therefore ordered by the court that service be perfected on the deft, by the publication of this order onee a month for tour months, before the next term ol this court, in the Farmers Journal, a newspaper published in Banks conn ty, Georgia. This 21 dnyol March 1889. G. w. Brown, Libellants Attorney. Granted, m. l. ustchiitß, judge s. e. A true extinct from minutes of Banks superior court, this May 14 1889. L. N T . Turk, clerk, Kosice! Jj wqon wa p x k c lfexif AtTac-kme;jT3 (gj 28 UNIOIISQUARE.MX 6T.L0U15.M0. rgyq yg- • y-,.;. j DAi.LAS.TiA. 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