Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, June 21, 1881, Image 4

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T'.Am AKto W j. » —Bufl •pTu-'toV rnfTWe.- dJor , f -« ’4 -Sdft ooa]J knit water tumd fr. _ l Uie Ixjst prevented of flea*, s-tfersnik* mm d« raved ta • ♦ ». Many k;n>l» ar® injured by : A S i ***«!».—Crowded currant and •Ltt bualxja thutild have the Ud < thinned out and tu. naw , »borU-nod.aawi|alf ar <raa-UfenL < (•ox usd MBM.—An«ul*«taw aa ifrelaiug My> tte sate* vahi* of the •» faaffadO® rtoto: ted «n ootaon -<Wd paid foe A* coal, «o that the derived by the animal. feeding |( aa n-rtHpr gran. kn —Wo noticed tent eaaauu fra‘ poaa that had phto|>ii*tao in , ’•a, «aii Mined with earth, and i 1 a t*l>l<»-»|«o<>nfiil to tlie foot, did i r than where barn yard mauiMk' *M , The latter made vfne* wfthoqf , Thi former ft*?!* a plenty Os tided poAa—A’rw Fori Hr raid rfn» IW wnrno< — U t>owae*aeprr« I have a Ul' rTD>Xte<tev and teat the ' m-rat uro at which their arram u t they would taw Araaaaires tauoh . I>l<a Crram ateixl in * tera 'uto«J abotte fr l dagrixa, and not ept longer than an day*. A® long I milk to aUywed to fato'l near tov i hen ytrM* MM.T farators f « make a prince of keeping it ter, do long bad butter may L. ted. WixiTiri Food Valcb or Chemical give® the following ; aulta with regard to the fox] valu< different root rrr flesh farmlog ma 1 f 11 >opaw» <« * i ■;. ; !,<■»’ p-rtlllAll <4 . ...y, ...» 31 flfi |->y«te<d uyß.} ...... ixi» tai amount of cdruuuaceoua faUfurm- • g mffeVtoi : ■ ’ " ' ' , w Wf£* Af •*. * •.»«... wa I i L uWm « saaJM ■...........MV u l .<s>u prumda of » <ga be»U .. . 114 4 <: | Ma MOB IM a Hobam—lhi» la caum> I by an inaect. Whitewash Uiaottafl. ami | ilidla with lime and oover the floor alao • illi ih m th* mange. uiae. t wnl Uve on he w£lteg| (*><aug monttflk Andre urn A Th* Isnrs. ff not dnaSored. I'reat-aa follows for the diaeoe ; Make ji ointment of lard, twelve part®, car .Kilio stad oae gsfa.it, and sulphur two part*. throe together thoroughly, unto! UieweU aoaed and comm .th. Work some of thte ointment into the affoctml porttoua of the akin twice a day. Give an ounce of Aowom of sulphur dady iu the food until the perspiration of the horse imetoe«*RiwwVv of to than dtarvwi- ' tmue fl* l>ui ausitiun® tire use us the ointmint for some time longer, until the akin recovers a healthy appkeraaoe To iMraovn Btock.—** Tbe cheapest, 1 luwt agdpnljr |My." says an exchange, '* for small at kauilgduMsg to p irvhgfei male, Wbsth®: it 1 be hogs, sheep sw eattte, a thorough bred i male should pay for huuaelf iu * very short thus. A good Jersey or abort ham bull, herd ragiatcred, sad wed I adapted io the wants of an ordinary tur mer, guvd fox all pcwotical pur)xjoea, <a*n be purchase, lal from |IOO to |l5O Him eerneda tn a neighborhood where pure- j lirwl mdaa aaeeeaeee wewte, se ah peno- 4 alulitT. be *wdy angghi after bv Hie siirnmiKjfag nhdSMVs, Who woote De willing to pay a reasonable sum for his use-aay fan* f 4 U»|s for eacheow. If the feigned condition aad has the ago upon him he could be eipooted to serve from forty to sixty or mors cows in one season. It no longer pays, except ' under very unusual cirvuimlahces be raise common stock of either hogs, sheep or oattk, A maxi milk or buUar cow ah ways aguoil prtde, anuaxorry one u hard So ‘dispose <4 to advantage and very seldom pays to k«*p. This the farmers all over the Houtli are beginning to uudurstaaiL Mid hence tip improve ments w the MUvx herds throughout the country. Never use a grade bull under any turciimatancos when the services of a Ate'r >ngbl'rwl | can l>e nrooured at a nudlfflfW' " Wolv 'hna n Robhu.—The so called «eU b-elh asum liMuaselvsß harm lees enough, yet the popular prejudice has a foundaUon which il would be well for hofesap u skA to igtiMsa Mesa dm* j eases of the vres occwr at that period of 1 life when the milk teeth are Ixuug most rajudlyahi'd and Uw permsß* at teeth are cosainfe wp, Tto suppoes that a bores miffrrs nothitn; in cutting his teeth is a great mutate, as 1» shown oy Uie tre quently alow and painful mastication of mu,' v,wing animals, by drop*nfe of |* food o-vaatotmlly tn a half-chewed con- . dttMte, aud by the heat, mine*, and • swelliiqpafetfee palate and gwma. lbs* red, asMleti atod tenOr state AfVhe roof ] of the ■ealk hikiad ton teeas SseSto, te-4- miliarly known as ** fa but an k uidtcatoun of hu tedll&£ ttonibis. afed m not a tew instances if renacTs tbs ahi strongly preduposed Io inttanimstiou ot the area. The wolf teeth are tn the mouth during the greater part of thu ( jwrecd o< teeming, ano are nsuafeyfefeiMk I toward its oompletoon, so that, once tt u hinted that these are the causa of trou ble wufe tha eywa, the owner, looking into th* toMuih, sr sen t to find Maple oooflnnattoa of the statures nV Tbc wolf teeth are. Uvwwret. the mual harm I r W«ti‘.Jartn« long ago Tut slightly inserted in then sockets, t w|plg tiw dangerous mUatMX) > sttetkte on ‘the cutting of the large grinding teeth, and, m the male, of the ( tosh* > w * l - M -ara« iMwollrtMPi Tjn the mouth st this time u an aoddant and not an injur/. The temporary re »*<wy «ft, a iuUAriag their rsrmwal I aoukl have tekea place all thesamse had tossy baas left ui the month, and a later estaek fa joat as likely as if they were rrmefek Tfae suite meat iWnfai on teemUig i» natural ; whal we should rrrarfl axraiust i/eaceea. Adv ooetivyisas rW Um bowtks ahnukl be corrected by the feedmg, or, M ferereaary, by one ounce of Glaulier's salt daily Teeth preening I (Minfufey braastt. lense, ratoaMDt, fain fnl gums indicate ths need of the lancet; teeth entaagteto on crowns or then 1 rarreasors should be removed ; all ex ' resdve swelling, redness and tenderueM of the gumademan4 lancing, and, flnal- DrwWSVMS g ,e«Wl>. SMnteitMUn Uawuaownim—To , wash a Use aaratano handkerchief, eoa nronlered tn colored sdka, so that the > • .lor* do not run, the secret m to wash in fetoiaDlather very quickly, wring thor toils ifywtodttocn own, so ths* |t dries at Dtce. tftlcra should be no aookuig, and the embruhterdd corner kept out, of the water as much as possible. A little A alum in the water will make the prooees itcMsnret FfliTiam I*Tk.—HlfSe very thin Into ■en earthen dish. Allow a large coffer* cupful of pie-plant to a largo teacnpful of white susnr and two teaauoonfula of flour, Sfir together, let stand while making the crust A Siem I’uaix Puddimo.—One quart of flour; butter the mo of an egg ; a jaot ,of milk;two tabUeipomfuU of baking powder i up<i cud of cut ruMHie. otemg one a two-qnan aSu. Boft a pint (ff milk, n.W sugar, two to ffle vpoOnfula of flotlr and flavoring ine sauce. ’ I*vmfkin J’ik. —<s made 100 year* I iifo 1 , wbh tip* dttfatehqe that then they rtifc’e a big panful. I will give yon lu f gtodm> b sfi>| use pie. One coflee-cup iiii of stowed ptimpkius ; two of milk ; a aawdl bsudfnl al flour ; two teespooufull of ginger ; a dust of allspice or nutmeg on uo Bako in a very quick »ve< 'Stoi ortofa will not be xogjp it >v«wfb« hot endngh on tno bottom. iHDiriufAntr. The real roree of personality consists , chiefly tn ita constant upward growth The spiritual energy which lies at the '•ore of a man's being, and inspires all bin faculties, will, if healthy and sound, increase and strengthen. And, just an Ux- Use grows by asaimUatfng the ele ments that aouruh it—just as the body ' grow, by the reception of food, whl?\ , by the prxwM of digsaUou, is turned , into flash ami boua and bipod—ao tie individuality wfak-h each man and Woman imlla “I" must grow, il al all, by assim ilating into its own being its proper uutHmtSt ffoin outside of itself i A* tk h 4 days ,if mdiubws draw sear I peoplu are tv baling the ijuretlou, 'Where dnill 1 go for a trip?” It hax lawn twiiiuiiable for a year nr two to i visit the Northern lakes aad mountains I 1 heae resorts lire very pleasant in hot wwither, feut tliov tuiw aenou* draw lwk®. Fir*t. If 1* trery expensive get ' ting there and then back again. Then it i» sill! more costly to remain, as one . alwuld, uutil after Southern frosts; for i it us, ruXurua uuuw during the malarial i -wwsHi he to much more liable to suffer the «#> rte <d the polron than he woifld • have l*eh had he remained Smith Ml! Miimnier. 1 In-ii their distance from bu* , inew iiudmliec cotinuxims- i* au objgc* l tinn Alf the*e <*4n be atrflded and more than equal to-nefit M-cured by the ex ’ (wnditure of !,«»> than half the time, I money and trouble of pre jural ion nec ,‘Mixy Um a aSortlu-rn trip We have within easy reach a iiwirt whose claim® j have bov'ti ta'fore the public flfty tettr and never been rivalled or dwputei). In ait that minister* U> health or pleasure j it is liie jwer of any place in the Tuned i States, and ita charges are very reaaona i ble. Railroads give ita visitor* ex ur irtuti ralen. We ryfer to Bailey bprinfei, AtabOfe’,, Clfa A Ofa, proprwtMv In *W in F. W meffto a® a nleaihre re sort, ita |*,wer t > cure all diseases of debility, poverty of the blood, nervous jo>shaM«*’toq'tore y. »< refill* dyape|»ia, rw«d tonmiflh •wbto'.tvflM nf the kidneys or I bladder, i* trulv wonderful. Write to I llimu before making oilier arrangements. A postal card only coat* a cent Qvkstion —Why is love always repre watedaw• ohild* A> Beeaureitkwrer reach as the age of experience. Q. — Bull, old men have lieen known— A.— Teat late ti»sy were m ifaatr aoocmd childhood. Prejudice hiltoT “Eleven year* our daughter autßred f**? ,hc '‘are of pi rent! of tn,' I«'m (and romeos the 1 worst] physician, «h„ gave her disease 'rsn.iionimrs but no relief, and now I she is rvotonsi to We in good health bv as inwedv as H*o Itotter*. that we Uujl TffhdLApßr >f<Jrt- Mik »a 'v* sawi, 'Uy few aad prav Wfal »e pnr idtevflll life thtor ask suffer kn W* did 'h a. .'auy qf prejudice against *> g,*"i a mnHcine as Hop Bit tenG’- The l‘*Wl l ' Telegraai operw'treerv | * inter, not for only a week <>r two, but i for w»ea»-*m of thrre.to five month*, i Ilw A*g, tlie flrst rank, I Hiotigh the gvner*M»ver»ge is g>«xl, and tiie pvi fortuaiMv* are satisfactory. The *up|x>rt<4 Uh> euterpruw com*-* almost I Cjtolfv from tl„‘ realdeata. Tew ISs'l afl* i *■ To b* wlthoet VkrnwS ttete Kidnev sad torse Ours > ! Mfeourg catmoznaL » The East am band of Ch rent are ha* 1 ita own paouiiar goriwntesmt, tfa* head • being Ghfad tfanith, or Taa-irete-hai fi* 1 is, by vote* of tea office, entitled to a ' ' salary of |SOO. but Uua sum haa never b been paid him by bin people, fi* is 44 1 year* at age, *»a born in Ctoeroket | aounty. Once a year the people at the Eastern band aseesabto at Teltow Hill, the sea* of the Indian Govemant, in ! Swam county. Chief Smith pcredda* at Hire* grand council*. They ate intee iwting cereoaotuals, though a tsafle ( strange, partaking both of a laniattvw 1 i aasembly and of that of th* pttreQ priffi i ttiv* •• pow-wow ”of the noble red man. , Ali Out care-third of the Indians of the l proper sex and ar* voters, and take ; a lively interest in political matter*. r Th* others do not vote and ar* apathetic on questions of tlie day. The subject of 1 education ha* recently begun to be much discussed among them. Hereto- I fore, when left to their own reeouroee, i ' 1 they have paul but little attention to ' educational matters. A fund of >40,000 ! ' ' lies in Washington, in charge of the In- ' dian Commisaioner, to their credit. Tlmtw are som* hundreds of Chero- i kee* and a few Catawba* and Creek* in , I tlie si trema iMirthern purteuu of Ueur- 1 gia, but thee* never attend the oownmbi I of the Eastern band in North Carolina, I I , nor are they under the rale of Chief Smith. The Indians are, as is ever their i wont, extremely simple in their habit*, j They live in tog houses mainly and dress , in the plain costume of the mountain- , , I cers. Gone ar* the plumes of eagle*' fi-sthea*. th* necklace of bears' claws, while war-paint and tomahawk are a* I much things of the past a* ooata es mail ‘ 'or mace* are to n*. The only indication * of that passionate love for personal 1 adornment which is characteristic of the 1 xavage is found in the gay turbans worn iHM-ssiocally by some aged member of the trilie. The health of the Indians is in tlie main good, and in that pure air i and glorious woodland where they dwell should b* perfect But occasionally di*-' 1 ease* become epidemic, and in 1865 t small-jxix played havoc with them. Lest year pneumoim slew number*. They i ' know no treatment for these disease* but are rendered helplaas for f*ar of I them.— Haleiffh (N. C.) New cuul Ol>- I sewer. Pbok's Aton has bean looking up the millinery basin*M, and it finds that 80 | oente' worth of velvet, 8 oenta' worth of wire and 40 oenta' worth of feather* can be stirred up and sold for fib. Haunted Me. A workingman says: "Debt, poverty and suffering haunted me for year*. I caused by a sick family and targe bitts for doctoring, which did no good. 1 ■ wa* completely discouraged, until one i year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I ( procured Hop Bitters and commenced i their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of u® have been sick a day aince; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your familie* well a yter with Hop Bitter* for le** than one f doctor’s visit will coat.’’—Christian Ad ' i vocate. 'I Hoc* is the ruddy morning ray of joy, t recollection is ita golden tinge ; but the . latter ta WdWt to sink amid the dews and dusky shade* of twilight; and the bright Uuo day which the former pronn»e« breaks indeed, but in another world and with another sun. Tuum are oouutless imitations of Portalmc, but nothing to equal it as a cure for dyspepsia, aour stomach, bilious ness aud all disorder* of a torpid liver. Try s sample bottle at 25c, or regular jMu-kage at stto, and bo assured of the virtues of this incomparable liver aioli cine. For sale by all Druggist* To sb happv at home ta th* ultimate aim of all ambition, th* end to which I every enterprise and labor tends, and of which every desire prompts the sxe culion. It is indeed at home that every man must be known by those who would have a just estunate of his virtu* I or felicity. ~~ *' ■ 1 ■■ 1 ■*>»■ AMvatlw. W• want intelUtrsni. *nrr**lKi Isdv tgenta to l ' nil to wombs only, an article ot real hygienic merit. For partlcnlsn and liberal tenus. ad dn>M WAGNEJi AOO., lUuoa«<>. HI HrXBTV CKMUOI.H' SILVI li o. 11-; A4J.VI Mr Cut* HMHM, am®. I'**®*, | r«lt Tvltwr, Chfapjresl Kwte, Chilblain*, («M ( I had a *«Mte WflUtn Frwofeia* aad P»a»|4aa. i <.wt HIXMT « UMULK AALVK M v«bara mw j ■ MsaferfttaU* PtMfe £ QMkto. i»m. MM war* oivwmatm Birrwata !• u>« treai ramady hM Uy*papte*. Bdt«a*afeß», MaUraa, febd tNfeMM* of Ibh Blaed, *tda*ya, Lf*fef. ’ MJBBQ Rt \TJkBBH BJICFF aui«* g.i *B»euaa«<rf th« | ■i«««*>•• MfefenWMfe nf th* haad ud thr-Mfa pr M<rrr* lit ba film tB« m <wa*ru« a 1 K««t tniw nwd. *«®e<le iy* c®rc ilsr® <r*- ' h Y. XL >*> IC «ta< o . «K® nrMi.ay. g y 1 li*t.DßßAi>ST> ***n are informed test then i« I ut "«*• avenue «f eiwajie from thkir affl c- ‘ *to», and that I* <'akiwili.xC a deodorised : ■ ailroel nt pevrolealn. the (rest hair renewer. which being recently improved, ia more effi " 'WAm tbau ever and i* abaolutely faulll«*a. UMoamM. arsgreaa **rvio* iratate and ah forma M IMMrJ fatality rtafarod by lakmg btasMtaa a rarrosaa* Ban Ttonc\lfa uuu praporalio* of b**< anfataisg it* «■*«« OUB-Uotu hvi*tU**l It rental** • mat WT'tocn* (i Mraliaq, aad Oto-MMtataln p**p -Ure. fa tavaloabtoka tai-s-v f i,*T «u««tat ita rwmM ®4 utaMMa, q*rv*wa**u* oateia. *varwveh, *e a«*t* di »****, partnilarly i J reaaluog Cr«*a pwlaaooary «**astaaata Cto «tal Bam* * <ta. wwntm. (fa* y*to S72U.T?“j®rftr."es ,^ o tL' timing ' PERRY DAVIS Pain-Kilter ma site « SWE MM te«t W“~sa KEMBIY It s» Rhguraaiisni ■ Ml Nwraifh. JhL e,ai *' I ®k chfltera ' OiarrWo, nfBWBI Dysentery i Ii g I'l W Bruises, ■ iS fa ■ ||||(fK Scalds, Headache. FOKSALEBT ALL DBTOGIBTS, | 1 xasSATtAJI aoosco n w.wu-M-K-v r.qtasffS I y 'Oo.y V s JfJW fiU J AerwZte* I m >**♦** * ,,w * o»***j*« j BfeMMM Vy BB A Off • •ogth did WTR rolMff. tret « tpo OOBtrfary. ww yy tffiOMMd RMfßin aad AfiMl «9K AbWb f Wmm J*** alUn4 aiomnl LfeMaadiata tad »aodorful roaoU*. XhfeokdMHfff? rfetarrxw? aod I thw ■»/ *** aj *. l J?y -Tt fflf [ i niferyilr I bovo««M Unw bnOUM tfioToflUu BUmo MtBBH U 11 ** *•*'**• ** bBM I «vw dbl li Ufekfe dwrtffig Mt ttiMMRaOAd wttb donbla iba teafee With ty E* ******* y ■MtekMlfM ■l..——■*—■■*■ HMM I toll ,*m**mSSSnC*r*^* fc l I COTTON WORMS tiaa bk aMmrcs saro mn, bsvmd £!*•<*«» LONDON PURfLIE, •• WaawtaaM®, BavSwa- fa«v. **■••*. Cet These Good Books The standard, beautiful, and ipcompnrnbly cheap book® of the Literary Revolution are in demand far beyond our resources for nmnufaetureng them. Ws must Bianufac ture and sell quickly immense editton® of tliete books in order that we fnay afford the low prices, and Bag i ®| that we may trans fer our capital to WW fT II A If ft | I t- SI t'l the manufacture and sale of still ww ■ wa* other standard books for which we aro baviug most urgent demand® If. therefore, you want any ol tlie books named below, order them promptly, as we ®hal after a few dav* erase to manufacture these editions, and they will then not be obtainable in the market. Books 2 Cents. Uandy form. Mfwr covers. Tbs Gospel of Matthew. Revlacd Verstoo. - r Mart. • Luke. *• " • “ John. . * Books 3 Cents. Ebuitly form, paper rovgrre Formerly auld at |LX each ('arlyle's Ufeof Rol*rt Hurns Maeauls) s Ufr of Frederick the Great Bhabeepmre's Hamlet Mercltant of Venice. 14 other principal Pluyfe. each I AmartUM»*s Life of Mary uueen of B<xXa. Thoma* fiuflbes'sThri Manliness of ChrUL t Books 5 Cents. 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