Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, April 05, 1881, Image 4

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rAKJU J9OME. [Jfi Form MeAM* lim* on «rr**» lamia fU carue they claim that the weeds are not only killed but the gr*M frr- • Qrixcss. —The quince is re.nai J*rel adapted tat mock and clay land f yet <■- X>T. etcellrtlt crops on light, can<!y soiL Would transplant in spring and at jgwtvwik pisfit <*>!▼ the (»rang<> tar u tja / few m«r* j"X penety. m>T prove tliat »«ue of th. Wwvr vMfirtte*—B*s* Mammoth. ('liamptoti, or *>me oihet |ps*K>riip*O ihlrtive - '-I <y Winrri 11 r. morn proft t ■ > Cabs ov Huger—lt is necceaary, where sheep ukami-h Jry too* uiwtn ter, that Uiey should have water to keep and there are forarere who Ixflewe that the sheep are not the 1.-sf'jtfclgtti f&r themselrea'wben they do not tatfr kfruflyfo water, and that the m*A ffry food breeds diaeasc. Farmers who*wiah to compel their sheep to drink anMUMoI tn many caaes to giving them sail and then offering them waler. Faan and Gbowtb.- T» <mr vaneas *i|*-nn>Mß <>fi IsMesktig oxen, say* an F.ngimie»MW|»*jF , " , ‘“‘*i »W twomPnF tMilrwtt t»4in<a of A* TLA was consMand to preduoo rm* pound of inrrnsrr. > In the experiment* carried <xi many vimßn *gv* ** Woburn. the follow ing quiuMtie* of food were consumed to produftHCW pounds increase in a fat truing o«*j Gas reltiirei-koite- tons of cloveFhfy, MxtAnTlundrAl weight of c. jw nake, and firn toll* of swedes— the *rnl*l tew w vokl bo about OQnsl in w(b° •t"' sa4ah»'f tons of hay Aeir York Herald. lUaraaasr Cvi.-jupg Jtfuia Ud-- It is a source of- ~~war regret wfth farmer* that small fruit* require so much. *y **.**’; in the (MwWni bit ffnrntar at /Nte’htog Fwu ”**■ thiteesLk to at ilf avatita, and lao< the " berry patch ” struggle* on atngle hsMad wtth weeds and grew till it *nl» m*. to ths sward, thane y*nr* oniuUig iatv pueeuaaiou of a )«teh of black-cap raspberries that had received the list tjl thirty Bultory. I treated Diem in the following way : Af ter cari'tplly plowing and hoeing Ugyu. I oovcrvaltlilShtaM LA <h*Mt Iggvr of strawy manure, and the work was done, not Only fer that year, l>w» for ths two year* following, only rmu’Mng the Qnly a lew strag gliugU ;*rthi*U4B Jill tfr° w wufiff a mulch ; the soil is al ways rich amt moist, ami the berrisa can sak no belter treatment. Huico that finis f have tried the same plan without removing the *4, and find that the tatoi' MHVfle m eaUsfa< tyry. Lets as itWlii thft acasoh now, any rasplierry plot can be reclaimed 't p plication from the horae-manurc plfe. FwWMtoK if dsftoi' t® *>t n«01 to bolßSm tnu berrice cost morn than thkTfcfe 'wr.rth,—7. in A’cw Fork 7 * fcra wv#* .Maga. Ito rttog,—Mr. J. B. totoerw kfigS'vt thf College F»r% M«wwr. rs tepari men|S M feeding giving Ml! <te taib ft .weight* of tosh ki*d of feed, «f milk and buttl'd yield, and the wetghto i ** * iui Ma or wn jietJ<*L In summing up be bran, >too' ton|f*» heAtata to say. The change tn she butter product is remark able ; tn sihgngmg from meal to bran there w4»Bv « 17,Tp|s <■«». th* butteAproiTncing cajiacTty of milk ; in changing from bran to meslihcre was a gain in the butter >«• » J milk of 21.8 per cent. There is a *nb stantial C*ro <Wlgto, for it is a mailer of exjiennienlal ob servation that a good cow will undo- a greater change in change of food than a r'mx'W AU >nboru found the testa ff * MP un<i,r ” f foJraf variance with ths actual jwodnet of butter. “IJin results in weighing the cow forwAsn wit«r)>tton to pti rkwi* experiments, bran and mi.ldling* keep- due to wvd) defipwi eftMaal JL wiU aot dtacna* it, bqi iehg u wa* not at the season of the year when a cow newda torts•ascwmia food to maintain an naaWkaates aiaa, the gras* of oar paaturo wwbtotoMrt, and in diCarent cimiihon Iraki Atos gvtos «w peoperkr cwt hav.” Boozna— -Twogenps and a half of sugar, two cnfWT>Adßk* "Km eggs, halt ) a Itospoonful of aaleratus, caraway seed I if you please, fiou* to., sal* WMt. J>t j 9qa», Bcckwust Ctawm— If any j ortßoto* left from bswaklast. soak them in warm water or milk, rub them fin* adfi ate with thetmC batter It tea* mMk Ml a* His a aavwg. yabM Oaoww Wnar —Add •atotol pof*to<* to lbs "broad three to uoile>l and mashed fine, Il rertac* the sterch and ■ska* axctUent bteC< •• . .. w 9bbU Caarwgaa—lAwuteen teaonpa Jtftod KhJf a rep each'of butter ahjfiuhX rej* talik or water, two taaapottefals of tewam of tartar and one :.-± bake in a anicyii ffla, r— “>—top-? jr jwv w Goua J x>t acgT-ra.—rtewto ntrtb’ rup fuls of light bread dough (it ahoald be of sttoar «gd a teaspoonfnl of • < * ,n l *' co “* light, roll it out—uo« too thick—ent into small squares, or any shape you please, and cook in totting fak •• *■' Brwra -- OBS quart of 4ght bread sponge, two cup* of yhe-!iHl rep of shortening red s beaten egg Maict into * soft dough. Wbeuvery light, ■oatelo -V-l. rW and bake in a 'hioer are very nice with coffee or tea. Whm stab , spilt thpm, Ifltet them slightly, totter and eat at once. Potato Hat-so —Thin illcee of told txdled potatoes, thin slices of hard bOihvl eggs, minced picklol toiotl. * salad dish put a layer of potatoes, cover with the eggs and strew over a few bits of the onion. This alternate until aUare bteko-w droetang in the pro portion of rate of nnegar to thrAe of salad oil, one teaspoonful of salt to om> fblhl taaspocwf .il of 4>«r aigQlie tent. Mix lfw*Mh*y waff-tx>ur bvte. la* *tand liaM an hour before sating. < Porrrti Mxat* —Tt sometimea haj> pens from nnfnrtween ffiat large quantities ot cooked meats remgin on lianiL How toupreeervo them is the queaticw many ladaM are unable to an swer. Pot thrm. Out the meat from the bonea, chop fine, tn fact, it should be rubl-ed to a paste, seaaos with cayenne, salt, claves or rev sptee you like, moisten with melted butter, Wine, vtueggr, iktten <* Worcestershire sauce, according to the kind of meat, ami l>ack into small atone jar*. Cot« kh« top with Ml *p kr-k « IgrttedFMfler and keep in a cool place. R will keep weeks sad k< very nk» M lunch or tea. ForrrFsraxr aim ntKi.nx An inebriated, policeman mistook Uje obelisk, a few nights ago, for a disorder ly polq player pi red uMar. and, go iiig up to the inantihth, WteJLtol it The tew at the l>aae of the stona ad<icd uncer itoto*to u**, [■Miignaaa atoutu*g, wnd, ** li*aw«ye<>nYaffnd, it teehnM trHiifintiat while he wa* a* firm a* a rock his pris oner wa* fioi wnFy drank anil disorderly, but was trying to escape. Then, with a prewreoe "f mind MWaya pSWAgt, drutdl or **>hte, ho drew gut h* «ldban-l ho gan to make hi* mark alongside of the ancHiat blgypttea hieroglrphiea. Hav -1 ing workevi lumarlf into a secure posi tion where he no lunger slipped, haren eluded that ho had brought hie prisoner to terms. Then he determined to gM tlie necesaary r>fchgree for the nohflg jer name T” "*l'te*hrstee Obsßiuip ” Where were yon igpni T“ “On.” ..-'f- ; •' On what ' "OuMyptMkiia* N - imp devil r v **.HeIMRk N “Nous of yar kWiin jablier to me. 1 hate fnrrinerw. Mind y"i, fcr in Xew' Tarek »«•» , thweapttu'.rof fho Irish Vi publio. Now, how old are you T” “Three tiioueand tire hundred ami eighty ytmra," “ Now 1 know yer drunk. Married or' single?" “I’re goka sister." t ( ‘f • Wall* J dogt wage it yog hapa tffty Have you a woife and family?" r * --4 *** *'*• th,< family." iFb* yer the dad dy of ’em all ? He iablier*, if yon don’t toiwer I»" 'qaartiki A'W brlk yer skull." Tow refer to my pyramidion, I sup. )M>*e F* “Nour 4f jer talk, ItottfiMC Now tell re. tt .trear, reeretod r “ I am wedded to solitude. ” *Ya bwtoMß<pa (Jure* famffy Tor name is Tommies O’fifiskes, and yer woite * nam* i* what's rer occupation ?" ■\A pOlinsinaa. • dMUf °°* 00 P°at fiw B,TW> years. “ . ; “ Are ya a Tammany man ?" “ I don't uniterrtand." ‘ ’ “ Wlmjw yer backer? Who gu ye on the tore* I" “ Phareoh." •' The one m Ann street ? Be gorra, £ you must be a Gaptam. No wonder rar au^F ttiat he had mad* a mistake, the policeman ran away I *• laat as bi* logs would taka ium, while the otwttak took saoSksr nap of i.ono years."— .Yew- York .Stet, * isl * lit M ptrarao.—Prune mild sjSells at anj time swell. If Large Umb* are remoieij, smooth the cul with g sharp knife « chiaeL . end oovoi the wounde with shellac varnish or cuaamou poire The sMna oautma jt nsosnnary U any brerehee M kresa towMk wtot rahmry wear* cf WW <W totewi eel * ‘ w-r re- . -/.r . .*> i. Qcairw and sMeacy coo>i<tar*>l Br.MqW Hyvwp 1» witboot lauMpOon th* test [P<H(b rnywrsUoa u> the msrilH. Pnre » reto s toiu. idriwg nowaday*, compared with what was cheerfully paid for them forty or fifty years ago, in, we think, a sign tiiat, ft W r "*W «*»- I X, a to<*h of rGrlaaac Newton was i 1818 for the sum of £730 Doubt- Low this is small compared with the <-O.W fitock the King of Pegu offered FJShrMtere lu* dlm‘» tooth, now in the Temple of flam’s Peek in Ceylon. Hut the one Li| of dentine is of much the same value os' the other, for, thwwgh an Owen can ja»pr.»inc<- a mastodon or a megatherium WOn. a single tootii, the most learned sslntenr would fail to discover anything to distinguish a molar of the author of tire ■ nindpiA ’’’• from that extraoted 'tom tli| jaw of the veriest clodhopper that ever ate bacon. The hat worn by Ntjioleou I. at the list tie of Eylau was will in 1835 for 1,920 francs, although at a recent sate numerous rehes of the Emperor brought mere tn ties. The ivpry arm-chair prww-nted to Gustavus Adolphus try the obsequious city of Lulwck was sold in 1325 for .Vt/MlO rtorSfe, ■ wtnle tUu c<4k w<ix’ by Ctiarito >ll the battle of Pultowa fetched, st n sate the same year, the enormous sqm of 581,000 francs. The two ]>ens employed in Treaty us Anneiuuifire iJw <1 t|x— d of in that year of nnwwfibni for £SOO. A wig Is-longing to Htorne brought 20u guineas, though one which had formerly covered the head of Kant was not iiMrwtekp Ise cwußiryia.'u at more- J than*he same nfitnlier- of friuica. VAT ' lane's cane reahwd at an auction 500 francs, anil his pinchls'ck watch nearly ludf as much. The Parisian caricaturist, it is trim, atiU represents the Eugluh taan chippingthe Parthenon or whittling the bark of the tree under which some , ( famous jieraon sat or upon which some | infamous one was hanged. But such an JW» a relic-hunter of a very hnmblo order. Even the tittle cabinets of locks of hair, which were at - one time ao fashionable, seem to have duuqqieared, and, with the exception of die AshmoteAn and y tew other Old World prinlic nmsennts are tapidly getting rid of much of the rub bish which once incumliered them.— Zxmdon Standard. m tuk. itAJTKfi or ritr pitkiih. Prol. Swing says, tn the Chicago Jtlt- , •nee.* "As the newspaper press has prospered, ao in proportion have the poet, the novelist and the dramatist dis appeared. In the, commencement of thia century the list of authors, headed by Byron, Shelley, Moore, Bcott, Hheri 4an, Colman, Bulwer and Knowles, (oruuvl but a few of the phalanx. Where are their compeer* of thia pe -2' nod? They are private soldiers in the rinks of the press. Feliow-wieiders of ths Sduaor* ami tbs pen. clip this item.' (A tlteberirCh rouble. ] Carry the New*. Mr. John Etzensperger, manufactur ing Jewels r of North Attleboro, Maas, lately communicated to us the follow ing : 1 Rtifirrcd ao much with pains in tnv arm, that at time* I was completely helpless. I used that incomparable rem it edy, St Jacobs Oil, and wa« completely j «u red a* If by magic. Hx was hugging th* corner lamp- post ~ with an ardor that only rum could hare , prodnoetl. Ln rein were the efforts of hi* devoted wife to make him relax that grip. Finally hia feet slid out from un der him, ho rolled over the curbstone and disappeared behind the broken bars of the saw«r-tr*p. Hliu whom ha had sworn to lore and cherish saw him sink ant of sight, and sadly murmured, aa ah* paased on • •• Another landmark gofie.* - Brooklyn Kaglr. [ IMroit Po»t and Trilmae.] I hgve a little girl, aaid Mr. Henry I Dote, of ibis city, in a conversation, who wav troubled with a never* lameness in her legs, pronounced by some Erysijielai, by other* Rheumattam. I had triad several temeffle* without effect, when I was induced to applv Bt. Jacobs Gil. and I atfi happy to mv that the use of but one botfie cured her, and she ianow able to go to school again. Bcocsas M-om* to b* that which forms th* distinction between confidence and conceit Nalaou, when young, wa* piqnad al not lieing noticed in a certain paragnph of the newapaper* which de tailed an action wherein he had aasMted. “ But nerer mind," said h*, “ I will one day hare a gaaette of my own." A thwwl Hoaaewifr. The good housewife when toe is giving her house its spring renovating, should hear in mind that the dear inmaten bf her h.***e are more precious than many houses, ami that their system* need dcanaing by purifying the "blood, regu laltfig toe stomach and bowels to prevent and cure the di*ea*i'* arising from spring tnalarta and miasma, and she must xth>» that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely a* Hop Bittern, the paiMPteid beet of med mines—tkiaoord JT if.'F<not. ttetre trauita succeed rres* th* ap parent candor, th* op*a confidence, an.i th* full of fpgeaiiouanaae that ar* thrown ChMnd'nhem Th* lightest mvatery would excit* suapicion and rum alk tomb stratagem- b* compared to th* sfars —they are discovered by darknea* And hidden onlv bv light. •••*•< A >■»«*< Mart - '-v - ---t ■— *' ■ --*■—• —' —i - ■ r i g ruxAU priest preached to his rns |Mc coagregatanai iw tosos ot aoasitem platad railway to their remote provinoe. “We <to not Bead a rstlwwy to get to Panulisc,” objected • peaaant "True Mnough," rrepondml the priest; "but do you know what'St. Peter will say to all those who' come lumbering along to the gate* in oart* ? He will ray tarbat toola you axe to be so long on th* wav!" tlx that can charm a whole company by singing, wod at the age of 30 has ts> cause to regret th* possession Os SO dangwus a gift, is a very extraordinary, sad, I may add, a very fortunate, man. W«rkiagm»B. Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, youi system needs cleansing and strengthening to prevent an attack of Ague, Bilious or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sick ness that will unfit you for a seasons work. You will aav time, much atek new an<i great expense if you will use one bottle of Hop Bittern in your family thia month. Don’t wait.—Burlington Hawkeye. A tkmdxk ccnscieuce la an estimable blessiug ; that la, a conscience not only quick to dmeeni what ia wvil, but in stantly to shun it, as th* *yelid close* it self against th* mote. Wa see among our oxchaugo* a notice of a very iniixwtaut matter to tho public, and give it to our readera, lielieving they will appreciate Gousacns' lightning LinmwnAtho woridwwm.wned core for rheumatism, lame b*i*k. spraius snd bruise*, can lie Ixiught in sample I«>L rkw tor 25c., but it is obe*p«.r ismgiit in , 59c. bottles, as they contain nearly three times as much us 25c. siae. Lightning Liniment deserves a trial. For sole by < all druggists. •• Mvatc hath charms to soothe the savage breast," os the man said when li* put a brass band around the neck of hia bull dog. tamonwnaw, dy*p*ftaa, aarvou pro*u»trou tad *U tons* of KMiaraf dtodity relieved by taking Mxxuua'a Pxjtoxuxd Ur-«v Toxic, the I only prrperatUta of bouf coulauaug it* entire uatnUowi propcrtle*. It contain* Uuod-mak uw and Uf<r*u*taiuu>g prop eru<*. i* luvaluabl* in ad enfeebled ooudiUuiu, »briber th* resell of exhaustion, nervous pro* traUon. overwork, or acuta disea**, particularly If rtaultiug from pulmonary ccmpiamts, Caa w*U, Haaard A Qu, proprietors, N*w York. " Wnra," said a wag to his lietter half, one day. who was holding a squall ing, kicking youugater, " that child is lorand to make a iiorintin the world.” " Yes, and Ju* mark, too," said the wife, who hail just received a deep scratch ui«ai the face from the juvenile’s digits. swm GEriißW rheumatism, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, > Backaehe. Sorenoss W tAe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Spell ings and Sprains, turhs and Sdatds, General Bodily Punt, Tooth, Ear ano Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Vo l >T *P lur * lk * o °® «artL **qna.’« St, On m • •«/>, nwv, gidwptf Abd rhtttp Kit*mal R-rn<*<fr» A trial entail* fait tb- <-»'<mparetla*lr ttlflh f tHliat <«< M Oata. anl avar* ana anflaung •ht pajn eta have cb««| and poaiUva pn-of of it* claim a I i recti >n* la Klaras Lanfua<wi BOLD BT ALL DRTTGQIBTB ARD DEALERS ir XfDiciin', A. VOGlttilß Ifc CO., BnlHmorr. Mrs„ t'. S. jL HOSinTERJ BitteßS ■ I fei* Sfcr*T>d« who Ur* are rcowrrru* ritAl MMUiia, dcrla**ia mtatul lorau lh»ir *|>a«Ti*Uo* «f U* awia* m a Iomo«4 Ha* Smutarh Rittera Not awjfy Arw, i unfart (trrnirth toihr weax, it rorrreu a> aclii auatr o( tha aloinach, uiikL «to *»l at awoarr intervaua a>a£ n»a» -who miffar fwaan rhwimat» atA axMaWea, ami rooqaeru a* wall £ (e»»i and a<u«. Ir by all Praniau aat l Pealant BK nrIKD TBoa *OTTL*B VT. AgeßUcu»* n returning bom* frote _ Gilroy hot spring* by <xw*b was asked , to exchange seats with aMy who found sifiing inside disagreed with-her. Asha wa* making b» way to th* auato berth, shebadetiim take especial care of twv> I-ittie* of Gilroy water, which .he was carrying to her husissud. As it hap pened the ladv liad cor, tri veil to make herself very dtaagreeable to hex fallow viritoreat th* springs, and th* passen ger she hail ousted from his tete deter mined to have his revenge. Opening each wf the tazttlw, he poured out half the contents, and filled them up with whisky Before many day. elapsed th* propru tore of the Gilroy .pnng* re ceived the following elagant epistle, dated Hau Francisco, Aug. 80, 1879: ** Sir*—You ar© b preciouH lot of Bcamps, you are ’ My wife paid • visit ,to your confonndi-d place, and brought back some spring water. I drank alxiut a bottle of the miserable stuff, and went to the Good Templar*, and had not Ixxm in the liall more than fifteen min utes l-etore I was as drank a* any man yon ever saw ; disgraced myself and the lodge, and this morning I am on a siok- My impresauia is that any set of nrnu who will ran an institution of this sort ought to lie soused into hot-water springs until hfo was extinct’’— Ho*ton TYanwil''- ™F Payne's Automatic Engines BeHafcr*. DhfbMc and Kpenoinlral, will/urnuk 4 >/frwe pov<r trit* Vi ntflOM kMlfr than any oiApt bmtt. not with »n Automatic Cut-off. fccDtl for Illustrated Catalotit»•••/.’’ for h.f rnj»tion A Fncqs B W. Pay mb I>‘ »m Mp, Corning, N.l', RAZORINE!! A matter of real impnr'.nce to evvry man who nb*ve* Safely, comfort and economy oomb'uwd. Any good R*z >r fc.pt in perfect enter for a lifetime at scovt c f 3 cent, a year *n<l no.necvMiiy for boning or neUiiig. Price 11.00 per box. vent free on receipt. Send for Circßtar—cxcludr* ."tale io AgenU. DR. A BYRON CLARKE. Mote Importer, Aihnti, Us. > y*«r I* Asvou, ud rlnvnw *S Oullll Ire*. I'.a iu. t Au*uvU,M«,. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ M ' I D TTTW I KIOOERB ■■■■■MNOCHHraKIBiW u leaf* >w, Maa*. To 11 TAJ !■ Mtoim n< ■e. t •» “< InUln wwlp " ritaMkri .VHu.Ofwa z . fiemmw* Krev ■*.! •*»■< w-U to* »■ *••«• w.ta e«*. . b«<M. reta* *y«*. »*4 I—« rs bate, ear « • •esa.'W 1 r-.VVII r yww* fwWw »w*tta*4 »v wit*. *rv**tav|w**y' / \ p*«ta.a*«4. *-ta a***. u«* o> i *•».• v* —••'tax, a- 4•_ -Mmjjta cal* *r WM. **« Mtata* iMureta re ad re .*.>***4 A44re« Fret L Mw»ta W M«*i y Ft Srerew Masa. CilnnitJia Bicycle. A perm an rat irurttral rned vwbtels, with whtah • perwn cm rule three rinlw* a* w»*y •* h« Ca uld Walk ooe. bend 3-cwi.t *'au>p for "t-psxe cata logue. Tin n»ri: M»ro on., Mta W»«|> u . Um BH. HitaUdi, Mm. Lay the Axe to the Root If you would destroy the can kering worm. For any exter nal pain, sore, wound or lame ness of man or beast, use only MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. 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