Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, June 14, 1881, Image 4

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FARM AMD MOHR. Fern, I'rtrrßtwa roii Cow*. When pump kins are '.O he fed to milch <»w* the greater part of ttre nr**i ah-ral-l be re nr-vci, a* they taraeu the flow of mlk. Dbaimaok. A New York farmer baa in twenty yearn aavnl ton acres <4 at 41, nearly luw-lcre, and mfoctnal twenty acre* of malarious and utterly uaeleaa lain I. He Im* jsu<l flfi.MM) for tile. Fl.ax,—-The beat «-tl for flax ia one naturally altmtbfiing in lime. A neb rod ia required. The lx*t fertiliser* an **h«s and w« 11-rutAa-l barnvaHl man are Nover use Ibo latter csrtnnn*lity in afreah state. Haii.rnr Fowls. The eotnbof a fowl i« a sure indication of til* sinks <4 it* health, if it kMKM lla i,r*ft,wtak<*loi it ■■ dkM-«M«l in some way, and as th <lim-sm- a|ipriwliea ita worst stag--* the comb turns black. x Olksxpkm. -Oloiuidcni may lie n» -<«•-) by cutting off »lu«>ta six or eight inches long, removing tlx- bottom leaves and placing them Ul bolt lea filled with soft water. The ahootn should not l» al lowed to touch tile ladtoni of tin- l*4ll--a. To hold them in |waul ion and at the aan» time to (ireveiit the «vn|>>-ration <4 the water, tlie mouth Os the l-ottln should I- filled with cotton, haaw cloth, or a cork through which a shoot can extend. HrnrrTiHo Kkup (kina —The matinal of M-lecting and saving seed corn prae ticed by a New York farmer is, wheti husking, to aolcct from stalks having two or more car* the finest and best ear* those having a *iuall cob, well tipjaxi out, rows regular and straight, bright and clear seed and with no strange kernel*. On such ha leave* threw or four husks; and, when A quantity bus accumulated, he takes one m two dozen and braid* tly husks, adding Die ear* on on<> «iih». Those "trusses’' are Own hung in some airy loft, where they will i>:>t lie liable to be afflicted by moisture n*mg from anything stored IwHJßatb, or l-e attacked by insects or vermin. The deeper the kernel, with a given ai*c of ear, the smaller the cob and the larger the yield. The eye will easily delect thl* with a tittle practice. Wimd Htn'KiMO. This closely rcaeni Idea crib-biting, and arise* from the same causes ; the same purpose in sc comphahMt and the same result* follow. The horse stands with his back beat, lua head drawn inward, bis bps altcrustiily ►lightly ami than eh rad, and a n.>iae is heard as if he were sucking. It ap|iean> quite probable, judging from the same ctinif-arativo want of condition and the flatulence noted in connection with the last habit, that cider some wind enter* the stomach or there i* sn injiiri-ti* lows of saliva. This vice di minishes the value til the animal nearly a* iiiuch as cnlebiting ; it ia equally as contagious and luvHeMt*. Thrf on ly retnndit*and they will seldom avail are tying the h-uul up, uawwpl when the horse is feeding, or putting on a miiuie with sharp npiktu toward the neck, whiah will prick him whenever he atlemptlf to rein hi* head in for the pur pose of wpid-aucking. Jiiinm/jt. MtUL Fa van,- Tbo ll'«*4rnt ANoul give* tfo, following troataamt fur tins dIM-uscg o Pisan the Cow m a cswil, shady i-feoe, or nnay box-stall, wall l**l<h*l. UivwM tin very begin nin,' of the disoMea purfpitivi coaspimod of an ounce cash ts oosntson soda and fieri** dow idiWa, dissolved in half a pint of hot water, together with sn ottnru of oil of turjientiw* and a pound of (Uanher’a ►alts, in haff a gallon of thin, warm gruel, all in one dim. t'Jfo w tbta w *tii stimulants, given rtttMry ludtthMr, aSuh as half an oatev of srotnsti spirit of ammonia and one ounce each of tinct ure of ginger and sweet spirit of nitur, given in a pint of cold water or linacs*l tea. Apply rags to tiw head, constantly wetted with erdd water, or a bag loosely filled wjfi «bojq>e<i for and sawdust. Apply strong liniment of ammonia or Hpanish fir lillaler along the apiue and friction »ith equal parts of alcohol «»d water to thw Lmil». Keep Ui<> udder constantly fra* from uiilk. In caw of much bloating insert a trocar in the left flank, (live frequent injections of snap suds. On recovery, give tonic medi cine, snak aa on# sernpio of powdered uut rotuica. a drachm of powdeicd sul phate of iron and an ounce of powder'd gentian, iti a pint of thio gruel or hn ►ced tea, twice or thrice daily during a week. In spite of all treatment thia disease often mid* fatally.” Harar. •-'•Much has been said,” Bays Mr. Itarkcr, of Ohio, "in favor of long wooia for cioae paaiursge. 1 have yet to meet the man who can satisfy me that a haaithv and thriftv flock of Oota wolda or Leacosu.- cxiate when put io gether in flock* of 800 to fits' A nxslerato flock must have a large range, or often a change of pasture, and then, unleaa bett«r warwi for than a majority <4 <for fanuars care to bestow, they will very *>►« detenorste Our long w**oi* rnu very frequently to ’cota - Many claim that that occurs from short rstiona and tied management. Many of ua know that the cause is not altogether through acaroiky at food, bat that there are many ‘eofo* fooaa earns is that have had the wy beat aare and trifling. By this ernaa thaae eoMy aad cfoae fleacae ,U*appear. By Uta way Umn are assay cloae fleeces not strictly onto, aad a duv honest wod beyw will damand the oae third redncnou when purchasing of th<we not well (Mated, la a real cwt the filar ia so fntrrwoecn that it oannot por ably he used for combing. There are woof luiyer* fn the country that will try to get every ci<ae fleece for the price of i-ota. When the flock ia freed from these ootted fleece* every oomor of word is first qaality. When the offspring ia ready to couple a pore long wool ram most be had. By this crons yon come into better mutton ; after thia every man must decide for himself whether he wW eptdinM the kmf-wool or go to the pmw Wcrtor* Bv no mean* is it wise to use any of the grades for a stock getter. This would confuse the wh<Jo. My plan wouhl lie to make tqjrauß oonvinoed winch wwa <to*i>ir*l to brfaig th*- animal up to the standard—wool and mutton combined--the most profitable sheep. The animal that will produce such a quahty aad weight of wool and a robust and healthy body, that will give the nu*«t nntntiotM mutton, it thus the most desirable sheep. ” x**mc*oc irrwiemg. Baiam Pts.—One sup of eh<»jb*»A raisins, one onp of sour cream, one egg, and one cup of sugar. Bake with two crusts. DovuMKtia—Two eggs, one and a half cu|<w of sugar, one cup of milk, two ti-asfMM>iiftila of cream, and onetea*[Mx>n ful of sisla ; add spice and salt to flavor. Eat these cither perfectly cold or quite Ik’t. IlaxiDKP Hxrcg.- Beat a cup of sugar and a heaping table-spoonful of butter to a cream, make into a pyramid on a small plate, and grate nutmeg over it Very simple, but a favorite for apple or berry pudding*. rtiacLK Lr.qpN Pia. Fivs eggs, two enpa <4 sugar, one-half Clip of butter, one cup Ot warm water, one cracker IMMiudud fine, riud ami juuw of ons lemfin ; bake with an upper and under *ruat. Tills should make two piea. I'KirOJ Arms Pir —Take a teacup twrxtlttnl* hill of mashed apples, on* egg, licat together three nnnuU**, then a<l<l one cnpfnl of sweet cream, and sugar to taste, and beat two minutee. Thia makes one pie. Bake with two cniata. The apples must lie cold. Rte* Wxrrcrji. -Beat together a pint of milk, the yelks of three eggs, two ounce* of butter and half a teacup of thoroughly boiled rice, sprinkle a little anil and a lialf teaa|>ooiifulof nods into* pint of flour, sod then aift u in. Beat thoroughly and Imko in waflie uvua. Nicu ('axegaa Pcniiian.- Four com mon crackers rolled fina, one pint of milk, the velks of two eggs, two talde qsainfiil* of white sugar, one cup of raisin* iuul a little salt and nutmeg. Take the whites of thu eggs and a cup of white sugar, l»eat to a froth, place this on top, after the pudding has baked, and bake a while longer. Fmtacg Cabs.— fin* alhl Miwdialf cu|M of sugar, three-fourth* cup of but t«r, onw-haif «M»p <A sweat milk, two ertpe of flour, the yrfka «f eight eggs, one-ti*lf tea*]M>onful of cream of tartar, one-fourth tcaiqioonfal of soda and one cup of currants or cliop|a-d raisins. Kake lu a l<uq{, narrow tin, ami when dime turn over and frost the undur aide. Am a Tanotis Pare ami core apples enough to fill your puddtug dish, till each apphi with sugar, a littte eianamoa, and a small plena <4 butter. Soak one cup of tapiooa tn three cup* of ixfiMng water four or five hours ; take three eggs, a pint of milk, a little augar, and mix with the soakeil tapioca ; pour thia over the apples, and bake. WanniMu Cakb.—One (Miund and one t'Ulh'e onp of flour, one |s>und of brown silguT, ohe and one-eighth pounds of butter, one-half |M>und of candied citron, four pound* of currant* four jxnind* of atoned and nhop]*'<i raisin*, nine eggs, one table-ipoontul each nt ground cloves, cinuamou, grace aud nutmeg. Fruit should b* rolled in flour before *tir- Bufi in. A uriiiu wkutxk Necessity—-a. A female who baa | bl eased the world with a number of use ful children. Neck—n. Os a society tally means haff way <tewn to the waist. Neighbor- n. Food for scandal Never—adv. Generally mean* hardly ever. Newspaper—n. A publication ia winch the affair* of the nation are set tied by men who frequently can t settle their own wash bill Nice—ad|. See aawghky Nourishment—a. Formerly bread ; now whisky, tobaeoo and bear. Nuptials—a. The prologue to a comedy tragedy drama Pardos—m A pontahmnat inflicted «■ American orimmata. I‘arson—n. A shepherd who W fre quently more interested in Mary than in th* bttie tamba Pathology —n. The actence which teaches how to tell a man that be has ■tomach ache, after be has told you he has a pain in hia stomach. People u. An inaigntflciant section of the American political machine, who are allowod to vote to keep them in good humor, after tba pohtscsana hava ohoeen tbetr raters for th*m fl— JV— te i w Blapronm ia like a sunbeam, which the toast shadow intercepts, white sd forttV te ottos as Uw ratit at apring. rrxr sm irxu inr aaßAm at riQtrrt Many yean ago Florence Nightingale as**ldlid the popular eupentition against breathing night air with the un aiiswcrabte question. What other air can you breathe at night? Dr. Oswald enters upon the assault against this •uperstittoo, which survives every at tack, upon no other ascerteihabto gvoond than that the lea* reason there is for a snpentitioa the harder it is to kill it •• Before we can hope," he say*, •* to gi-t nd of the consumption with atiy chance of success, we have to get nd of the night-atr aupexstitKML It is proba bly tiie smart prolific single eause of tm [Murrd health, even among the cfvflixid uationa of our enlightened age, though it* absurdity rivate tba griwacst delu sion* of the witchcraft era. The sub jection (A holy reason to hearsay* could hardly go further. " * Beware of the night wand ; be snrw and close ynnr window* after dark f In other words, beware of God’s free air; be sure and infect your lung* with the stag tiant, SAutixed and offunaivu atmosphere <4 your bedroom. In utfier words, be wara of the rock apring ; stick to sewer age. la night-air injurious ? Is there a aiugte tenable pretext for such an idea ? Hinee the day of creation that air baa l>een breathed with impunity by qulhoua of different animate—tender, delicate creatures, some at them -fawn*, lattib*. and young birds. The moist night air of the tropical forest i* breathed with impunity by our next relatives, the an thropoid ajie*—the same that soon per. uh with cuosAisaptiun m the etose though generally Well-wanned atxno sphers of our Northern menageries. Tbouaanda of soldier*, hnnters and Ina beruieu sleep every night in tenta aud , open sheds without tiio least injurious i consequence* ; men m the Jant stage* of consumption have recovered by adopt ing a semi-savage mode of life, and camping out doors in all but the stormi est nights. I* it the draught you fear or the contrast of temperature ? Black smiths and railroad contractors seem to thrive under such influences. Draught? Have you never seen boys skating in the teeth of a snow-storm at the rate of fif teen miles an hour ? * They counteract the effect of the cold air by vigorous eaaweiae.' Is there no other way of keeping warm ? Docs the north wind damage ths fine lady Utting motionless in her sleigh, or the pilot and helmsman of a *torm-toesed vessel ? It cannot be tlie inclemency of the open air, for aven the sweltering summer nights, the sweet aoutii wind, btaaeed by all creatures tliat ilraw the breath of life, bnugw no relief to the victim of aenqihobia. There m no donbt that families who liave freed thetnaeives from the curse of that super stition can hr* out and oat healthier ua the heart of a great oily than it* glares on ths airiest highland of ths Honthern A j-e imines.” A* the hot day* of Minimcr draw near people are ifebating the question, •‘Where shall I go for a triplt ha« been faahionablc for a year or two to visit the Northern lake* and mountains. Three resort* arc very pleasant in hot weather, but tiiey have serious draw back*. First, it i< very rtfipensive get tuig there and then back ajwin. Then it m *till more eoatly to remain, a* one should, until after Southern froata: for if one return* liome during the midarml season tee I* tnnch mure Hable to aiitfer the effect.* of the poison than he would have l-een had he remained South all Hummer. Then their distanco from Im* inert) and oth*r iunneaion* is an objec tion. All these can be avoided anil more than equal benefit wcurcd by the ex penditure of less than hall the tune, money and trouble of preparation nec erearv for a Northern trip. We have within easy reach a resort whose claims have lieen before the public fifty years and never been rivalled or disputed In all that minister* to health or pleasure it i* the peer of any place in the Uhited State*, and its charge* are very reasona ble, Railroads give its visitors ex ur aion rate*. We refer to Bailee Springs. Alabama, Ellis A Go., proprietor*. In addition to its merits as a pleasure re sort, its power to cure all disease* of debility, poverty of the blood, nervous exhaustion, dropsy, acrofula, dyspepsia, and especially disease* of the kidney* or • ladder, i* trulv wonderful Write to them before making other arrangements. A ]M»tal card only coats a cent Ftwr appearance* ar* said to fca every thing. I don't put all my faitt foto tin* sayin'; I think oyster* and -flam*, for nstanoa, will bear looking inti*—/o«A Rtilings Wamaa's Windom. "Hh* insist* that it is more Import ance, that her family shall be kept in full health, than that she should hav* all the fashionable dresae* and style* of the time* She therefore see* to it, that each member of her family is supplied with enough Hop Bitter*, at th-- first appearance of any ivmptem* of til health, to prevent a fit of sicknem with ita attendant expense, care and anxiety. All women should exercise their windoin in this way.”—N*w Haven Palladium Txiti in nothing new unden the ran. There are few original thinker* in the world, or ever have been. The grrateet part of thoee who ar* called philosopher* hav* sdopted the opinion* of *o<u« who went b*for* them _• —ra I* Jfo*B**a From tire H*te- There i* iwrhapt no tonic offered to the people that fxM-erecs *o much real in- ■ trinsti vslueaathe Hop Bitter*. Jrat at this seaaon of. »bc year, when the stomach need* au appetiser, or the blood need* purifying, the *h«ape*t ami beat remedv is Hop Bitter*. An ounce of prevention is worth a pouod of cure, don’t wait until you are prustrau-d by ■ disease that may take month* for you to recover iu.—Bottqu Globe. Thi hnman skeleton conaista of more than 200 distinct bone* Au public ►petaroi us* Coowra* Hoo*y of Tar, boretwe it >'le»r* th* voice, but it* *trvM est rerorritnendslion I*, that ft cure* otetinai* nrwijrh. and odd*, sod *U Bin*** ot ih« tbrost •adtanin If your bUte »m* b*«* the whoop ing oouKh, rive then- Uuwnn*' Honey of Tar Price MS'. For tale by al! drnrgists. Tax weight of the neart » rrom etgtit to twelve - -nnre*. It beata lOO.OM times ui twenty-four hemr*. Ax Exo#moi.',*T«af»'lc. Pittabuu boasta ttett *-l!>.74fi l—ttle, of CaKBOIIXE h*vr bei-u »«l-l within the h't *-x nth* Thf’ •how* that the rraal sraiywl bAldbv*d« will soon be reduced tea - orporel • gu*el Itet Tram »»« ; <lm-rt*’<»« «*•*»•*»• ’re* B Y. EL i* to IfiUBSCO .*« »-w*l**y, B. Y ■no i au rso* death. w.uum > "< **■" roll*. m«m , t*y»t "f* IM till »(l»> I ™ lakra whs mmho u» im u»«, 1,, . m.s.. os-sli. I low -r ,•**•“*• **■• **«*, •»-i -••» «»►*►►* l« —y h-S. I* ir’- ‘ "*• *l - ix»r-t*l. Th» I * Ml« IB er !<■»»«**»••• Sail 1-ne. SIMM Um* » wm>- w.mß4 'Wil —1 ‘ **— >U- *"|W- » in—l WM ->• -t DI. WILLIAM KAU.-S BALSAM rvx Till. I.esn-'. IfMaMtW. ware, la m;'«-»►*»., I w tel L- tte, «o l 11-ttPT to! Wlt»r IBM hTll’s Biu-i-iu, »n 4 i- le-ipq itaiiotolHL tkuiuav *r< «sri- t -te re-tV»'r “/’• »*»*"'• MS* IteneiMW M*«l W-SS-S I Baa* tert ehe* tar «kßbs*».“ , ‘ l*nu*m»*. ayspapau, mwoo* pe«**r*Uai •nd all form* of nnaral dttiUily relfevad by ukuw If xswun'inrronxm Bur Toxi-, th* on)- iwvpnralioa *f b**f oootaiuln* it* *nUr* nutriUoa* proeeru** U wwlata* tuoed-mak- Uir, foriw-geucratuix and UfoxiutaiLiiui prop •rti-w, i* tnVkhisbl* la all «*J**bted oonmuoM. wlMthw th* r**alt wf exhamtion. uarvoua pro* uatiou. *v*rw*»lL nr •«*.*• di**>**, particularly If r**ultu>< trea pulmonary com pl suit*, o**- wwU. B*aar4 A Qa, proprietor* M*w York. 1 HAVK FOTAII IT IL’ A simple, inexpensive awl effectual rem- XjLedy, preventive and cure of habilMl eotllvenM*, after suffering mentally and physically from the effect* of it for mmy year*. A-fvice free on receipt of 3 cent ■tamp. Address, KEV. WM IVEHBON, Atlanta, i-enryn"- •R la Cori r»r 4sy *1 hum. Mtnpie- w <tb tre <□ ’0 Ad‘lr.ra Htivwow > <a»., Ft-rOflad, Mato*. for WnrM : !x»w nllnnlrS rr “*’ •uw»cAniA«nrit®. VUU VH.U UoeifoMMi.O FHKK ATTENTION DINNERS. Scott’s Patent Horse Power The work of four mules don* hr two have yi-nr horses and mutes by obLitniny thi- right t» its* on ydnr gin or mill or other machinery fk-<»U’* I‘atent lioi-rovcmi nl <m Horse Power. This rriiiarkni-le invention of Hie undvrsieru-d patentee, was patented August 17th, IHKO, and is now for the first time nftered to the public. Il is simple tisefnl an-1 durabh. anil take* oft of you teorar-H aboiii oue-bnlf ol the draught of j oin gin or other inachinery, yud is bo cheap that, every mau that has arscliinery will notgtnm l>|r al the i-rlee 101 l Lb r«-»f«---tty delighted and wonde ■ why the world Fa* l>ecn so long in -liacovering in No humbug, l-ui the |ait entee i* an old oUixt-u of lieutou couuty, Mias., with lii. |Hrtt-offb*e at Ashlshd, Miss., to whom apply for further information Only »ix piece* Inmher ?X“ inches, 13 feet long, and three pounds penny nails, re quired to put on aleive impruvemeui SAMUEI. SCOTT, Patentee. Fot territorial rights in Mi*shriiq>i or Alabama, address CAI.HOON A WALKER, Holly Sp inj ■ Mi»*. g gg niZttf Bi a. 1 W I I>rwp•»•<*> JI RBI ■*>**““> Fem-l. IX. f V«r« <»n»«Mee f laHBHKBsBSSSXESZSZSsSSSEraEESE2ES!SESSSBSESKJ ir«‘rtnF/'ro»*i*v«^r* ( a< r ‘ *■" l m UtW wMexowtflnriy bnr y. B b* l oo th* oontrarr. Wttfi toMawid bp . Atthlttilmtt I be«*aiibe hm of your ittow Tomic, from which I r» TTr ol'Uko T'Wt&maOT a*int ItTharw 4o»« Mm th» la (T»s Aren SlanSa *• nA I’!2S!LJ l'" in—arete*** I w/if¥ fl f/n ■A*WMIM*. M I*l DA. *A*Tt» MkOlClrtk CO.. H.IUUI!! FmetW* Fr. MF.TI AUR*I Hk ADA CHF PTLXS curfiTnait wtrnde-rfanT in a very atoeri Um«' both StCK and NFRVOtH READACHBc and whUo *cUm oa tto> arrvtraa ffyUem, clrao»«* tho ■lonix'h of rxoc«* of bll«, protfucSr a FM teMUlby ng itom of the boweU. •‘HEADACHE <rtn stae b«x -r there rahrtabla FnJLA, with ftiD Otvrettena for a uatte e«re, mailed to nay addre«a on raeaipt of ntao there saart —tarn rt- Tor sale by all druggi.ta *t Xss. Hote Proprietor*, BBOWN CKEWCAX COMF4XT, Baltimore. Kd. |«... PILLAI IB the BKST. CHKAPKST and moot KCOKOMICAL "►*. a, hik*«iioi x * <<>.. LeamUl*. ki A ‘ M.avL ..-osnm lv.lrn .> ttALHIhtSV ,r AH BBookwalter Encine.' Ethctif, Simple, Dvrt&i anA Ckaap OotnpacL finbrtanUal, Bronomkal and Baallv Surete Owarm—f u> work aad KVKIIY FlteßTUi Who ran* a r«ta> l,m <w tirtm »ul tiaam poor ia moch Ltelar ctmMg A !>KK QUA LOW 1> Bic pg I 3 Hor»e Ptiwer Kagm*. . fi*Aa F ... •• •• - • e . ts AMritt»ta«tt**tt»w» fortaacrtptcrtMmfitaL ■MmttWttttttra PERRY DAVIS 0 ffo fl rare—l A SAFt ANO SUIT W flf ItfflfOY ro» Bg RhflflMtlSßi Crewps. ■ Oiarftet, kj n w t a a t a 1 1 U!lWw»f • ■!§ I M Ah I I/tH 6n> ' sas ’ I J 2 Bn rns lii iwH Sc,Ms ' ■' jJeRIk asi ’ BHBHBHBBf nfiuuuv n FOR SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS. HOSTEpTERJ SIfTERS •lire Traveler who Wl»e‘y Frmlites Agdiikt tin* con tin <rnry of innewibytAk mg with him HoatelU r*4 Stomach Bitterp, han ocA HBion (<> cnnfratuUte hiniwlf oti hit k»r<« ght, when he others wbo Bavc ne'.’kclcd t» do bo st ffering from udine onv <( the ,u>aln<n-F for which it iaa rcii>c«ly mnt • preventive. 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