Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, April 26, 1881, Image 4
FARM AMD HOME.
Tire whteh fly off from iron
i»'inx •otk<xl at loc/jee, iron trunmxng.
filing!, or other fi-rruginou* material, if
workrel into the aoil about fruit tree*. or
the more minute ptufeclna Njutad thinly
on the lawn, mix«l with the earth of
flower lied, or in pota, are moat valuable
to the peach ami paar, ami, in fact,
(•iijipH urawarr ingredient* to the
•oil. For colored flower* they heighten
the bloom and ineraaao the brilliancy of
white or nearly white flowera of all the
r a'faßfßy.
How to Fmu> Bair—Bran or ground
feed in l*st fed to eowe on nmiatened
hay ; it toeing mixed with the hay, all
will !•<’ eaten together ami rafarei and
maatx-nte*!. But if it i* not fed with ent
hay it ahoulfl be fed dry ami in a email
qnantrty taeh time, for if fed alone it la
not ramed ami remaaticalnd, but goea on
to (tea third and fourth atomaeh*. If
fed in tohip it i* a wallowed -without any
maatioatiori, and mixed with little or no
•alive, bnt if fed dry it cannot be awal
lowed until it fa mixed with aaliva, ami
the agliva eeeiata in digi-etxon. When
foot] ia maatlcatod the act of rumination
caiiaee tli* aaliva to flow ami mix with
food. We have experimented ami find
that when fad aloue dry ground feed ia
lietter digeatod than when fed wet.
Can- Di ar von TmmßN.— An exchange
•peak* of the great value of “ehip dirt"
for eprtwdtng around young or newly
act fruit here, imparting to them donhfa
vigor in (growte It ia wmpty the
lienfrfit derived from good mulching.
Decayed chip*, leal mold and dried
muck are ail quite almilar in their
n*tnr«| ne they tend strongly to hold
the moiature in the soil below, and can
not form a ernat on the aurfaoe, they
aro well fitted for the porpoae It ia
probable that a frequent stirring of the
•nrfiiou of the noil atiout the trees would
answer nearly the rami' pnrjxwe, but,
m plan terr generally neglect thia stir
ring ox jwtortii it in an inefficient
man scr, while the action of the decayed
vegetable matter cannot lie hurt by
neglect, it has a special advantage over
ollict modaa of treating the young trees
oormua Tbmbb— Mr. Saunders, th*
borticnltnrial in charge of the public
garden* and grounds at Washington,
who haa observed that the outside rows
of trees in an orchard always grow mors
thrifty than tlie interior rows, is credited
with making the following suggestions:
That trees be set in two rows twenty
five to thirty feet ajiari, then a space of
three hundred feet or more, end two
mom row* of trees, and so on over th*
ground, the intervening three hundred
feet of ground to be cultivated in such
crofts as may be desired, and the space
between ths rows of trees to be put ia
grass as soon as they tiegin to bear. The
cultivalMn of the ground would keep
the trees lieallhy, ami conduce to their
bearing fruit. Tbs double rows of tree*
would shelter ths crops between and be
beneficial in that way.
II si runs xirn Cxi,vws—ln training
the heifer to be milked I have found
that patieiK* ia an important considera
tion. I found that, by using a milking
stool, ths leg of which was fourteen
inches in length, I oould, by placing
my head firmly against the aide of the
heifer aad having the stool no placed as to
form a brans, prevent her from kicking.
I use ate noh ion fastenings, ami feed
while milking The calf waa easily
taught to drink as soon as danger from
an inflamed Wilder had passed. I have
found that a narrow pen is desirable,
one not wider than three feet, so that
the calf cannot back away from the
bucket After sliawing the calf to sack
the ends of my Angers at two or thro*
feedings, I slipped the bucket contain
ing the milk for it under the bottom
plank of ths [tat, which happened to toe
es fas exact height to admit ths bncksl
under it. The calf oonld not upeet it,
and in Ute entree of ton minutes drank
the owttrnte, and has bail s oonstitu-
Uonal tendency to drink ever since.
Thb l's« op BvKPtxiwtns.- Many
people took upon the sunfiowcr as aim
ply a worthhwa weed, ami never dream
of the valuable qualities the nerd* of
this plant ]*>aaesa. For several veers
they have been used by brooders of
fancy pciltey aa a food for choice birds;
in sninil Quan Ulna, it is mixed with lh<
other fatal, and the peculiar properties
of the seeds uupaut a beautiful gloss
which no • Aber grain will giro to the
plumage of the adult birila For those
who raise fancy fowls tor exhibition it is
essential to jwrfeet sacoeas that th*
plumage ahonld t«r in )wrfect condition,
an<l to attain satiafactorv result* we can
recommswai no more valuable aid than
judiciomi I'wding of Una eesvL lb has
long l-evw known that the oil extracted
front sunflower seed makes a dressing for
the hair which » lieoeficial, imparting
a smoothness ami vigvr highly apprro
mated by all who have Lied it. It grows
very readily, ami the poultryman ahodld
not forget this cheap, useful asswtant to
his lalxifto. American t
(drnj hoods mu now 0M par toe fat
making born buttons
Mamv people afefctta with phthMM pwiiwo
nate < < <«sampttsa) am Dr. Bali a Kyv
up »«* wry gnat bsotet sag lutMT Prww »
■sateaksMa.
nrxnr aa a cjktotr ron w*.
Why, asks Spain, sbogld not she be
re pros anted when Europe maate in coun
cil ? Ona anawur would appear to ba I
that, except fa population, ah* ia as nn *
lik* a great power as a state can be. Hbe
is poor aad hash Wk 1; ah* has taken no
part us th* fcrmatton of ruosot Enropean
hwtovy ; ah* he* no external interest* to
dsfand ; ah* contributes liUi* to th* ma
tenaland shll teas to th* fateltectnal
stock of European wealth. Italy has
fought Bmbw fa the Orimaaand Austria
fa two campaigns. Her fighting may
act have been very snssimrtil, bwt NR ♦
she has fought, Italian oommerc* out '
al Italy is pnaMag Abd widely spread.
Hpaomb ooeunarc* «Mos SpUtt or Hpstu |
tab ootomes is simply arm-existent It*
iy has fa recant days ppotface.l great
men, not only the late King aad Oevour,
but crowds cd men with th* knowtedge
and instfaets of stat ism am Hpain has
recently prodneed, to pet it briefly, the
persons whose it has produced. Italians
pay ap honestly ; they explore, colonize,
write. They are engaged tn really great
experiments fa education. They are
Eunpemm fa the aaidst of Europe. The
Bpaniarde are • linnet out of Europe geo
graphically, aad ere still tees fa it m
politics, arms, literature and comnwroe. 1
AU teat nan be told ter these is that they
can abow a total ed 17,000,000 of poptes
tlon, aad have aow been flvs or six veer,
without a dyaesti* revelation.—.ferwr
daiz Xsvtete. _
WOO lADArBXDAAT.
There is on* boy fa Galveston who
will newer be a ■eeirian. Ho fa too
independent. Hu teacher was trying t*
make him play the right notes, and he.
said to hist:
“ Ton most not reach way over there
on the treble. That's not right."
••I guess Til reach where I please, on
this piano. Wo own this piano, I reckon.
ITI put my feet uptm fa 4 I see fit
—GalssNab. flfatefe
Tn corner loafer will never visit the
phrenologist to find out what h* is
beet fitted for. Ha does not want to
know.
[Bettis Creek, (Mich.)Daily Journal.]
I’pon being spoken to concerning St
Jacobs Oil, our fellow townsman Mr
Theodore Wakelee, said: I had been
suffering with rheumstisai. Anti obtain
ed the greatest relief from the use of St
Jacobs Oil. It has also been used in my
family for some tune, and has never been
found to fall iu giving prompt i«lief.
Ha that abuses hfa own profession
will not patiently bear with any one else
who does so. And thia fa one of otu
most subtile opexatiocui of eelf-lovo. Fol
when we abuse our own profession, we
tacitly except ourselves; but when
another abuses it, we are far from being
certain that this fa the case.
(South Bend Evening RsgUter.)
When certain powers are claimed for
an article, and everybody testifies that
it does more than is claimed for it, to
gainsay its worth Is useless. This is the
substance of the Ht. Jacobs Oil record.
•‘Bo TOC martted old Hcavipenny’s
eldest, I hear,"faaid the friend “Yea,’’
eaid young Infont, “I have." *' Good
matchT" naked tbs friend. “I guess
so," sighed the bridegroom, wearily,
“heaps of brimstone in it.” And the
years go by.-— Hawk-Effe.
The hreat Blamdmr.
A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that
cure* every time, and prevents diacase
by keeping the blood pure, stomach reg
ular, kidneys and liver active, is the
greatest blessing ever conferred upon
man Hop Bitters is that remedy: and
ita proprietors are being blessed by
thousands who have been saved and
cured by It. Will you try it 7 Rec an
other column. —Eagle
A warrxa tn the Cincinnati Enquirer
after a critical inspection of New York
women, says that the higher you go u
the enntat seals the farther you get fro:
Iteanty, and that the Bowcry shop girl
are, fa that respect, far superior to th
“ swell " young ladiea.
CM CW**M—*,!»■ M Ore*’
Rsailwbat Mr. Williatu C. • merchant
of eleven, V*. write- uude: l*l<- at
april l«th, isai. Ils save I betlew Uuu
.< Haw's / uno Bnlsom will and h** ctired ron
• utapUun It tehen tn Uste and pc>prr owrv be I
leks* of the I'mmwl both tu nutalJe food sad |
oMtaag. Mix ysarssgo axMber was alUfaed
with pweanMOla. Tta sUeodlna phnsnsa.
'•>«*» tune after," teM s» lhal thedisease bad
► < U*d <XI bar Luap and ths: .be bad th" con-
Not bebevinit that a iwTmstM*nt |
cure Could :■» t-ul (fanliiui t might te
•Me to set an expectorant not containing
spots:, winch wooM agord sosm relief, 1 so- |
qulrgd of a dnwtet at Rtchaniod. Va., if bs |
bad any medmoe not containing opium, that
was a good expectorant. Ha than rooum- ,
mended AltaxL«« Bataa: Whkb I pw- I
Cbxrert and Induce*! mv moUxv to trv. Before ]
•bs tad taken the flret bottfa tb. tafWovsnw'nt
in tar coodtUon was ao marked that I tmrvhaata
three more bottles. The aUendm* phreavan
eweanf the baa Ml eta) eWect*. reonmmended tu
<N>i>t*iMd to and In abnet twelve month* her
lungs ware proaouncad cured. Vpon uxyre
cxwuaeodabon many attar* who had the enn
•aaaptoon have twwn enrol I think vnu can
olaun for your medMne, tbs foUowtnit Ex
ttotaesttoo without bi Satan: , usl braise es
iba tans*, by keevkn< them tree from foreten
toketanne., fans arvasthw end enna* Que dread
dieeaar Mr Hunt** save he wntaa beeanre he
wants M knows tbs* Atas* Leng Batam is I
dot ng good
Twa foltowtag ooavwuatam took
pfaas tatwvma a klnd-taarted lady and
a entail boy who politely swuag open
the gate kw her. ** Ah, what a nfaa,
p -dished, potato fatal* boy you are I I :
•uppOM you tavu about han?** “Is
fas—l (tout.
-Warn I taw mas x .a iiMianstr Avar,
to aetaeceron-tor that «anasr*s Safe kid
ney and Liver (tare a aaMMUt the SM»t valuable
dteeovanm of the lath asatary. 1 saauu* eay
too mark ia Ms behalf
■sawed) J. H Onsnißxxv. M b
Pntabarg. Pa., Sth AprU, Uta. *
THK AOK OK AITOAA.
“ A» Ifainbi. r Artichoke Homcawe fa
fa, llkft 7 " tartly faqnirod ths I’rwsdsta
| <x the Lime-kiln Club, as the triangle
' ceased its echoes.
Mr. Hurricane was there. He roes
frofahfa ssflt aafl wfaked akroiy foi »«i
to Die Dreaulent'e desk.
“ Brwlder Hurricane," continued the
! President, “ you war down on de Cen
-1 tral mafact de odder day. Instead of
j ttyflhte At starMSon SB- a taflad
I cabbage, an* gwino home alx»ut your btz
' urea, yen stopped an’ got into an argy
t ment wid Dujan Smith about de a*g» of
' Ju*lan when he betrayed de Savior. Am
I I k'rect alxmt dis?"
■ “ Yes, ash.”
* " Arter de argyment hail continued
for some little time, an' when it becum
aartm fat yvu oofadn’t agree, yon called
Hmifl. a liar, an* he called you a human
hyena. Your loud vokees brought a
crowd, an' a pnrlicemau finrlly ordered
you off de market under penalty of ar
rest. Am I k'rect, Brudder Hurri
cane?"
"Yes, sail."
" Well, den, let mo ask you what differ-
■ ence it makes to you whoder Judas was
2b Or 75 yean of age wl*an hs sold
iAIUt?"
y “I dean' s]*ect it makes any differ-
| eno*', sail."
“If Judas had nebtasr al>ed at all,
wonldnUyou hwfe fifa as mngh woxk
and jfat aa good wages aa now?”
“ I 'poae so."
: "If dat same Judas had been 500
y'ars old when betook dat money, would
you havetopsp any more toittne wub
, dan now?”
"No, aah."
“ Den it seems to me dat you mado a
plumb up an' down fule of yeraelf. How
does it seem with yon ?”
“ Jfat dat way, sal:."
"Werry good; you kin rosoome yer
seat. When a man am satisfied in hfa
own mind dat he haa made a fool of
kiasalf, dar’ hain’t much left to argy
ifaont. B* a leetle keerful in do fuchur.
Let ds Ojiostlee stnctly alone; it won't
make any difference wid you whederdar'
war' twelve or twenty-four of ’em. Let
de ole I’rcpheta alone. No matter how
many dey numbered, or what dry
prophesied, de price of- cowhide boots
will not be leas dan free dollars while
you an’ your chill'en exists. Art* r dis,
go yer own way an' mind yer own big
ness, regardless of Judas Iscariot, Daniel
fa Ute lion's den, or any body else who
haa been buried over 100 y’ara."
A Gbohoia editor says that twenty
four heathen Ohineee walked into his
sanctum, and, through an interpreter,
paid for twenty-four subscriptions to
hfa paper. The editor wondered what
they wanted of an English paper, and
Uisy took it for the "pictures” fa it,
the paper having a rat cut, a catarrh
ent, a guano trade mark, and «n um
brella ’• picture.”
A fahmkh'h son fa England, dunug a
leeaon fa astronomy, was asked by the
teacher if he knew what was meant by
the milky way ? He indignantly re
plied, " Why, sir, *tis the whey that
iximoa from tiio chirete ?"
Given up by Hector*.
'“ls it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up
and at work, and cured by so simple a
remedy ?"
"I assure you it is true that he is en
tirely cured. and with nothing but Hop
Bitters ; anti only ten days ago hfa doc
tors gave him up and said he must die 1”
“Well-a-day! That is remarkable! I
will go this day and get some for my
poor George--! know hops are good.”—
Salem Port.
HSTOLBOV 1. once noticed Uiat Madam
Robillard, the wife of a tobacco manu
facturer, wore moat elegant jewel*
This first gave him the idea of making
|ho trade in the weed a stat* monopoly.
The annual profit fa now about 150,000,-
000.
Birr a sample bottle of Cousacns Light
ning Inniment to cure vour sprain, or if
■ vou have the rheumatism and need more,
□de. will buy a liottlo of regular size It
fa tiie bret liniment fa the world for
•|>aviii, rfaglxine, galls, scratches on
animals. Ham pie bottle 25c. For sale
I by all druggist*.
Rxv Dx CVTI.XR, in rvmtntsceticre
as to Carlyl*. mentioned that he heard
him say : " I wad like to s*e America.
Ye may talk about your Ihmocracy, or
any other 'cracy, or any kind of poieoti-
1 eal rubbish, but the secret of liappmeet*
in America fa that ya have gat a vast
| deal of land for a very few people"
buMBOTteB, gyvpepta aarvons proataatac
ata all forms at gafara* tatebty retarol by
tetang Msssmas sPirroMuxL, Baar Toaie.tta
only preparation of test oontalntaa its satire
ualnboos pcopsrttaa It aontafasteood-mak
ta(, tocoa-asasraUfta ata bfs-snstaimM prop
srtMS; to larelaabla tax all snfsebted oonJiteM,
Vbateas Um resalt of aihinstKia, mtous pros
tntiom oral visit, or Mate dissaii, ■wtatu.v:)
if MuKtag from pufaxonary actnjjastak th*
wvß. Hatart A Qa, provostm, M*w Ir-L
D!’ Bl J L Ls|
COUGHI
SYRUP
-fa I
Aw Eastern editor claims to have read
the Bible tlirough a great many tunes.
Hfa aseertton would be subject to grave
doubt if the feet was no* known that
for the poet two or three yean he has
been a proof-veader tn a Bible publish
fag house —Quincp Modem Argo.
TessdllorsM sail ••■* s*4 <rtw
U> hto roosa eg osar Iks s*x.
Ata nmr • hint of *ia IsniMs >aes
OoaJd bs SM ia Ms Stas sys.
With p*s>c« sta mmss ba Beta
Xos lotata Um AM psta ■».
But his sosl vassaasee stth •* ancalah wild,
Ata on gon ha omlA cwaaly ane
BcnaaU: a ahlrt-f root so anowUy vblta
Hay.***! • rubbs-axooa hsart;
For Um tailor dm ma ratalur a jtsoa
Which hs daw-rlbta as “ tart*
’• Dta-rol ths dsra posts " hs terosty aalA,
“ With tbstr aonl-sonss aaS other fnsh ;
If I had my way I would Wax thslr staff
Akmf with tbs Sstiary towtoL*
A fair Mind maid atsppta softly ta
n» tailor's <trt, I vast*.
FsU vsickly ha loohta f ran taa min an rl pi rp
- AA. Uayoe.my bsart's ova s»sm." .
Tbs talior-msa hare pretty toofb Umra,
And oftsn Uralr breve do aaha;
Hut in vwma« lbs hearts rt ths maidrea fair
Tbs editors capture tbs oahe
Av Oswego editor want to Buffalo the
other day, and soon after telersphed to
hmdear readers: "Your humble ser
vant completed negotiations for a
mother-uifaw this evening,” and the
telegram is published fa hfa paper,
signed with hfa name.
Prof. Bu-uhotm, es Vienna, has nr
ceeded with an operation for stomach
canaer which has never been undertaken
i»efove. '
A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY!
BTRIOTLJf PURS
BA 1* A M
fTbtfl •flgrflriM rptwMflotatlM L««f« ts • bttfllthy fltaU. |
What The Doctors Say!
HR. FLFTCHKM, of Ullnr<vr. Mo , "T r*«wn.
mend yuur Ualmm >u U flUtfl? mfldi*
eiw f' r cv jjjhk and ciidfl.*’
DR A C. JORJCROI, of Ml V«ra<x>, IH.. wnUi of ton•
w*«d*rfiil .’nrre M tu bifi pl«C« bv tbfl
um U !'*■■»• ■bl—bi. ’
DR. J. D TTRNRR, Rl Ala., fl prflrtkHnf
physician • t <«»iiiy-fltfl wmb. wtitefl “It UUm k>«U
|M«| arratiren ft*« C<x>flun>ptl«« In lh« World."
For all Dlacwae* as lb* Throat. I.«ar» aa4
rulMtonar? Oman It will bw fwaarl a
■Bflwal warwlWal Meaa*flly.
AS AM EXFffCTOAANT IT MAS NO EQUAL.
IT C«*ITA.NS NO OPIUM iN ANT FORM.
J. N. HARRIS A CO.. Proprietors,
tixnaSAn to.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Hosnis
&IfTERS
Shooting ChillM Down it 'lie't,
Dall pein in the limbs, naassa hfiinnsnsea,
are ayniptoruaol approaching (ever aad asur.
Vae without delay Hostetter's Stomac » Bit
leia, which (übatilutes (or the chilly eena**-
lion a genial warmth, regulates the atomaeh
an<l imparts tone Io the liver The hnwels
the aloniacb arid the biliary gland being r
stored to a healthy condition, the diaeaae
conquered at the outset. For vale by a
Druggists and Dealers generally.
atlUlti • lo Axaata. ata safsasss. BS'suai
QiJafiffrva*. a l<b~r hw.,. A Cs.,*.rol. H.
SEND TO
H. L. B. SHEETS,
IN ikwh ville, Tenn..
For beat Pianos. Organ* and Musical In
atruiuenta. laical .Sheet Muaie. Beal goo*U
—lowest prices.
CELLULOID
EYE-CLASSES. ”
lisy rreenting th* ebnireet selected Tnrtofal
Shell amt Amber Tbs isfataet handaomret
ai*d »«r>.jgwt known, tteid by Opucaana ata
Jevsiera. Made by the SPEXCIft OPTICAL
M > <» CO., 13 Maiden Lane, Now Tori.
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Family Newspaper, rerniar and rel«i<>aa,
(not aectariao I Pnhlaahta weakly at bear
ey. Ark Aabpasc. tft csfauan papct.aH,
h**me print, large cirenlaUata, gives mnek in
(ortnnlion about ArkawaaV Ota yr. R15O;
R MM. kt QU. t nao*. .’>o cl*.
MT feta M. fetatab. ffittta feta** W .to RRMR I
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OWaau TnnantMnm
uvaloolr fob
Pond's extract u ta<
“b iptasa far‘kli Haas*., C<44
vaiarril ai« “aNata. BS. oar catarrh
Curw <«••*■*•>, ajatoally pre
aarta to maalaarlCTu oaaaa, eoalalaa all tea aaraura
w lyartiaa ar Pond'S flltttoCt; aer NaSSt
Sor* Throat ata Lungs, Chappod
Hondo ata Faoa wagraally tenattoS Sr to. Ex
tract. Frosted Limbo us Chilblains
a* a araaaU yre Ussa*, aad euawauly eatta byPo n d S
Kxtraot.
MT It ta Qflßfefb t* B»« fAMr flrtfalM wfth cer dlrscflc-w*
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AS BLUEFLANNEL'tARMENTS
O< IwforiOr’ <t*a*lUy If Good*
ere *.-4 a. 14-
S> al.t*yib»» mill The MlddlrtoiCantwaa. u> ordaeto
p* vie. I Ih, >* c**-u u.**a**‘'l U*a Ute- , a l- 1
toseaUrr alt'dtortitog rtele trsw VrtK
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btXVFHit. 1. A l. Jt Ireftoy tt*«aia,l mm* 1*“ **»
I*al. aaarh i.cKai rurmahel by Its aaUu*< Agauia to
aft parti*, ordering lha it<taa.'
WENDELL FAY A CO., »*«i"0 *»»">•■
nisbi.nux <wwpawy.
tt aad to Warts tt. Ire ttau r rise Ilia BL, Bartos
ill Ctelaat kt. FkfatrfaSia.
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