Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, July 12, 1881, Image 4

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FABB UTD BOB*. 1 ' Rtata Bnßtaßto Obabbbp Cobb.—Ctanod corn, fed tn limited qoantities, is axnellact for isymghsra Boiukd Porxroa*. Boitad pointoc* are said to be a cere tor diarrhea to col tie. Food rrarm aad give m much as timeottb will eat. ('rqgxrr Worm*. —Broak off the young sproots or sucker* that start from *S* roots of currant bushes and there will roktasn bo any trouble from the cur rant worm. Litneen Meat, roa Pius. —Suffolk and Berkshire pigs may be profitably fed, to be aold at nine or ten month*, upon clover, com meal, linaerd meal, or com and oat meal. Half a pound of linerod meal per day on the average, to ft mcmtha old ptg>, would bo aufficient Sdrao W«n*r,—Recent experiment* tn Engbnd show that thin aowing of wheat u> drill* la more productive than thick aowing. By special culture on ■mall plot*, a single grain to the hill ha* given a yield of 100 to 162 bushel* Io the acre, aooordmg to the JJrperimcwf ToMaroaa. —ls you would have a full crop of good tomato**, water the young planta twice each week with rich liquid manure. Nip off many of the new shoot* and tic the heavy stem* tip *o a* to ex jinae the fruit to the aun. Mulch thick ly around the main stem and thia out whore the fruit grow* too cloeely. To Tut, nt* Ao* or a Homs.— The following ta the method of an Alalxma gentleman ; "After the horse is 6 yean old a wrinkle cornea in the eyelid at the upjter corner of the lower lid, and every year thereafter be hae one wall-de flood wrinkle tor each year of hi* age over *. It, for instance, a home has three wrinkles, be ia 12 ; if four, 13. Add the nnrnlwr of wrinklea to nine and yon will al wav* get at the age.'* Hhittls Ilixira.—Among the catmea whielf'produce brittle hoofs in horww and «attie th* National /.Or Stock J.mrnat mentions the frequent standing tn rotting dung hea|>a or in pooh of tie oomjK»ing liquid manure. In the dung heap there is mA only the moisture ami ■team soaking and aoftening the hoof, but there is abundance of ammonia gsa, which b aapecialiy eakmlated to soften, disaolee and destroy the horn. Stand ing in such decomposing organic matter is still more injurious when the animal ia ooufined to a bo* or stall, for here the tnjnrtewa effect of inactivity i* added to the other eondition*. Twa Otnuurr Cirxarnaaa. The gooseberry and currant caterpillar* are great jxwta to American fruit growers. The following recipe for dealing with these pe*t* b given by a County Down su I wetter to Uie f/arrfm, and which he states he had used there thirty years and never fatted with it util 187 V, when the .iaily rain washed the salt off th* leave* before it had time to dry or act on ths young caterpillars; Mix one !><>und pf common salt with eight gallons of cold water, but be careful not to ex ceed that quantity. About the second week to May or as soon as perforated leaves are observed choose a dry day and syringe the bushes with thia mixture. Kc)*al ths syringing in a week or ten days should more |>erf<lrated leave* ap pear. Thb mixture, though destructive to young caterpillars, will not kill old ones; thee* must be hand picked. Zbrwmr's jtffsocMc. Manos Ctn.roaa.-An Ohio fanner says : * ’♦ During the winter and spring 1 gather together all the fins manure I can, such as hog manure with the oobs raked out, ban manure, barnyard scrap ing*, etc. After the melons are | Jaute.l 1 load this mixture on the wagon, and if not wet enough I throw a tew path of water on it, drive into the field and straddle one row, and with another hand lake two row*, on* on one side of the wagon, and put a small shovelful es this mixture on each bill. By soaking the seed before planting over night it will be neceasnry then to examine ■ few hills in course of five days, to see if they are making tbesr way through the inch of dirt that was first covered on seed ; if ■% then th* manure should be shoved to one side with the lack of a rake. After the melons are beginning to get the third leaf I take a mixture of two-thirds of slacked Hmc, one-third plaster, and dose each hill with about a half a spoon ful, getting the greater j<rt on the dirt around the plants. With this method I get 1,000 good salable melons par acre, and always get a premium at our county fain." Os lorn. —A Maine writer in the America* (teKrestur says: "Mv ground was broken up in the spring and planted to potatoes Immediately after digging thorn in the fall I oiaanad up the rubbmh of every kind, then applied very evenly to the aril a fair cost of dreaung, omsposed of scraping* of the barn-yard. Next I cultivated the ground thrss or four tunas quite deeply, the dressing working in readily I then harrowed it down smooth! v and allowed it to remain ten weeks to allow the weeds an opportunity to start Next I cultivated fa* the purpose of killing the weeds, finally harrowing ths grtmnn as ■moutikly m pcseMa and tot it rent until qpstag. As seen te the spring ss tbs ground was fit I worked th* tor with * i borse-bsmvw and a hand-rak* until I se cured a sssd bed about two inches in depth, fine, soft end completely mixed ready for the seed. After my onions earns up I spread on the salt and sabre. After Um first weeding I applied another coat of aahea A liberal use of sabre I conawier a great benefit to thia crop. At my first weeding I brushed th* dirt | from the onions. The second weeding finished, I sowed on a fertiliser eotn poeed of plaster, salt, ashes, lun* ami guano. All the small weeds should be destroyed as fast as they make their sp l«arance ; tbs large ones will not trouble the grower. By the abevo-de ■enbed method I raised on one-fourth of an acre of land 200 bushels of the larg- I mt and finest onions 1 ever saw, many at them weighing s pound and a quarter each, and with but very few ecnllion*. On the same area of old ground, by similar methods, I raised 221 bushel* of onunia, very fine-looking one. Hrarunm Rolls.—ln the evening make up almut a quart of flour into the dough exactly th* same as for light roll*, putting into each a piece of sausage meat alxiut the aixe of * walnut. Bake as any other rolls, and they arc excel lent, I’LXIS Fsvtr Pupdimo.—To one cup of grated bread rrumlw add ona cup of sweet milk, on* beaten egg, half cup of sugar, one spoonful of butter and one and one-half cups of chopped raisins and currant*. Baks half an hour and serve with sweeten*.! cmam or lemon sane.- Housswonx rou Wow ax—An emi nent physician say* that household isbor, to a reanonablc extent, is the most wholesome of all exercise* to pre serve a rolmst woman, <* to make ao in valid robust He thinks an hour in the laundry with a hot flatiron latter than a (xxind of iron taken internally or exter nally, all of which is good, sound com mon aci>c. Ham Loavxs.—Mix four ounces of grated ham with one jaiund of mealy [«>lato<» well beaten till quite light, with two spoonfuls of butter, a little cream and two eggs Be careful not to make it too soft Form into small loaves or Itglls, and fry in butter, a light brown. Herve witii a thick, brown, iugh-aestooned gravy ; garnish with iMU*lcy. Mock Mihci Mrat —Hix soda crack ers, rolled flue; two cups cold water, one cup molasses, one cup brown sugar, one cup sour or boiled eider, one and a half cups melted butter, one cup rniams. toiled and chopped; one cup curranta, two eggs, lieaten light; one tabte-spoou ful cinnamon and allspice mixed, and teasj>oon nutmeg, one teaspoon elove*, one toaap<K>n salt, one tea*p>«>n salt, one lcs*)xxMi black pepfier, one wtnegias* brandy. _________ Bosks in a polios court : "Prisoner, bow many barrel* of |K>tatore did you say you stole f H " Hoven, yer Honor, three yesterday, and two to-day. " "Well, but that's only fire.” "Och, sure I'm going for the other* when I git out of thia. ” ____________ We !< vrn that Elli* A Oo , proprietors of Bailey Spring", are mskinj prepara tions to entertain an unuvusllv large nundierof visitor* this summer. Yhey are reviving communications from all over lhemuth inquiring rate* and making con tracts for board. Thi* iso.dy their due, for not oalv are they most succemful hotel kec "re, hut their place is in every way w<u;hy of natrona n e. It is one of the coot «t, shji lest, breeriret places in the South ; the 'ocalilv and surround ing* are delight il ; the building* are roomy, airy, and < mvi nient y arranged the accommodations, fare and attention are Aid cis* and Khoal Creek is the most romantic stream and the best fish ing wasr you ever «aw. Add to this the unrivallwl piwer of the old Rock Spring in the cure of dropsy, scrofula, dysjiepsiii slid diw-res of the bl<s>d, »kin and kidney*, ami the sum of attraction* is irraevtibls. If you have ever Iren there you know this is all true. If you have not, try it just once. You will never regret it. Address Ellis A Co,, Bailey Springs, Ala. A tocwo man who had been expected for some time to " propose," but whoso diffidence hail kept bun lock, was as tonished by his father saying to him as he set off for bis sweetheart's residence one evening, " John, you'd better take the *crew-driv*r along will, you thia time." " What for ? ” exclaimed John. "Bo a* to screw up your courage a little,” answered pater. When John cam* home that night be said: "I've don* it, father." Ns Hospital ’Seeded No palatial hospital needed for Hon Bitter* |>atienu, nor large-salsried tai ented puflen to tell what Hop Bit lei a will do or cure, a* they tell u»*ir own story by their certain and absolute cures al home—New York Independent. ■iroxrw ro or* ArrnroxA Replying to the question whether or not our ancestors were sequauited with th* peculiar physical eooditiou known m somnambulism. Dr. Regnard. Pans, ■aid in • recant lecture that om of ths ■acet scours** desrevpkaoMS es smmmuh bul mm in ex wtence was that ia tbs steep walking seen* of Macbstb. - * ar ri Y reaa • ■■UM as • J ■ Ysfififig YWfiwWY ■ W t Thss try Warear vita/* Kidney and Low Core. SMeSwa emS Sworeere ■*■• Avtes trait sad had vsg Mali tea. wteeS ar* partMtarty ptaattfnl sttkSs msko at ths mi, »>re* lavariaUy dmretter lbs OosaMb sad se ■astekbss tbeama, Otoiss* Marbos, sad wb*l I* wesea Dtinwwa sari Qhrasse tryssotary Prate who fissbr* te pii ru thrir bsattb sbaskd bs ssassAagty ooreC*J stow* tbmr dM al thb ssssoa, sad at so ttms abosid they bs wtthMt a t Psawr DsVW' Par* Krua* lb* ■*>«< itoroS sad apsedtart raamdy tew a* Wsatin at the slnmssA * hrate. AA«fiff •Massa A. A XtAjarnr-ors nacAra. Nearly everybody, tn all walk* of life. I»*s had what he would odl narrow es capee, but we doubt if the most rexnsrk aide of them can compare with the fol- , lowing actual occurrence, aa related by an old iocoxnotive engineer. The tram was near Yorkvdle, beading ftfl New Haven, and was oompoaed of eight pa* ■eager car* filled with passengers. The train was going at the rate of Aout thirty miles an hour. A fog was prevailing, so that the en : gineer could not see the switching sig nal ; but the fog wa* lifted from the ground, ao that be could see the track ' quite a bttle distance ahead —say 130 or ' 200 feet. He kept his eye en the rads, and directly his heart gave a thur .p, for, ’ to hi* great consternation, he saw the i end of the rails. Then he knew that the switch wa* misplaced, and believed a ' smash-up meritable, though be did no I for an instant lose his presence of mifid. i He instantly applied the steam brake , and reversed the engine. For a fireman | be liad a young man who has sinra be come his son-in-law, but he did not tell I him of the impending peril. Indeed, he | hxl not much time. He kept hia eye on the end of the rail a* the train, in spite at the brakes and the reversed ma chinery, vm rushing on to destruction. From where he stood he could see the rails up to within seventeen feet of the locomotive. He saw that the switch was still misplaced when hi* vision at seven teen foet away was cut off, and be braced i himself for the ahock. He asys hi* thought* at this awful moment were not for himself, but for the passenger*—sou I m numlier—mon, women, and children 1 He seemed to live an ago m the few , brief second* which had elapsed from the time be discovered ths misplacol switch. There were rocks on either side of the track, and, as ho expressed it, the splinters were bound to fly. But tiio antici|>*ted crash never came. The dread seventeen feet, with five time* seventeen added. Lad been left behind liefore the engineer could believe hi* senses, and feel that the danger wa* past. With a feeling of relief, he could again sou the cruitinuona lines of rails, and he knew hi* train was safe. Just in the nick of time, with not a quarter of a second to spare, the switchman had placed the switch. When w* consider that a single revolution of the driving wht-al to the locctnotive propel* the train more than fifteen feet, and the switch wa* righted inside of one revolu tion of the wheel when the train wa* going at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour, we think all will agree it was a narrow *acat»e. J/arrford Tones. Ax smbition* young msu stsrted a newspaper in Ihscopia, Col. In the first number he wrote these sad lines: “This may ba Our funeral, a* no man kn<>«* when his is coming!" The entire edition had not been struck off when the editor’s stock of property was attached for debt by a barkeeper. A Great Enterprise. The Hap Bitter* Manufacturing Com pany i« one of Rochester** greatest bus me** <wt Tprist*. Their Hop Bitter* have reached a sale beyond all prece dent, having from thr'r intrinsic value foun<l their way ir -> almost every houiehold in the 11 id.—Graphic. Wowrx that have been bed-ridden for vesr* hav<> been completely cured by tb* u»e of Lydia E. Puikbam « t cv’tAslile <Yxu|*>nutL A aMAt.L quantity of nickel added to < iteel makes it harder. Bmkll is not always a sufficient test to th* presence of dangerous air. Or ganic fxuaous are perfectly intdorous, and have no smell whatever. Oman against fever and all malarial diseaaea by using Kidney- WorL Tn only form of oath among the Bbo. shone Indians ia, “ The earth hear* me. The sun hear* ma BhaU 1 " If yon are hairle** and eapgy there i« one way. »n<i no more, by which von may be mad* earele • and happy - u»e i'ARBOt a deodarised extract of petroleum it *lll positively make new han grow Btoto't D»e ta ta* W*~e Aak OruKgisU for "Koagb on Kata It clean out rat*, mice, rosebe*. thee, bed-bugs 15c. Ms--** t at* *mwu staarsa. Wtllxffcsi J I ‘"MgWlMke ItotU-f Ville, M»*« , e»y» "I* lbw («ll of I YMh Bl.*•*•!*• Off tKB bdlowwt b| a •»**«• I laa*4 xu» Af**ss*Att< awd leak, *m4 *4 U» ray br<. U MKI i «m »*• mttUM *• Ibff b vwfMtad- Ttkff bw*4 1 hat a *«>!• t* • y l»a< w* bis *■ ■ ball 4 dlar. At l»v»B b •W«t sinaad that Ivm 4«*a4 I guts •; bnq-* k•*» • tn*b4 »• 4 I>A WILLIAM MILL* BALAAM FOB TUB LI BW*. I fv< a u» «ty bmi i c-^<ra t« b*l bwrtiwr, a»4 to-daf I Ini Ln* ttm hutiies twe R-l. IWv.tfftbsß bwyehA BVwtV m.w bf fiH-<r4 writ* Ihßwra-rod w»ll tab* LA A U.U a M rtlll'x BAI-SAM b* 4 !• IBM 1 low t AN bku MAD. Icm aay m bn 4mm ■■sab ib«ara> tbff MAwf ffsdtjsM 1 bw*e KbAwb ixmoßmoii. ifyp<y—, bafobi prcwKrwow and all forms of rsosral dsbUlty relieved by usuut M**—«*•* Parrosiaao Bass Tome, tbs only itreparsUuo of beef eoutaialtaa its enure nutnUou* proparttos. Il contain* U.-wd-*naS ln«. for w gsn*raMaa sad Ufa snrtaintns tr-op •rtMto. is InvatasNeln all *nf**N*d coodiUooa, vbetaar Um result of *ih*ss»inn. tosrvoa* nrss tratra. orerwork. or aeato itiss**i, uerticulsrly if resulting from pnlawwtsry <v*T*alnt« Ch*- nd. Harad A Oa_ srgsrMss*. N*w lev*. WANTED: A sttaaXion by a mtddlw sgvd l»«ly ** matron in a yoaax Isdtrs' •Mainsrv R*/rroac*. Addrre* Mrs. 1.. Rrwmi IS. Hswky Rsildiag, I'hicago. Illi aoi*. _ _ __ LOUISVILLE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. used for Conrtrueuoc of t Btarn*, tewen ami EoeiMtatioaa. Addras, WntTKEKM ('nrtrr AmoruTFis. Ixtotosnik, Ky- * PERRY DAVIS’ I Pain-Killer A SAH AID SUIE MBJE KUEDY FM f Cramps, Cnma ' Diarrhoea. bvRK tas ‘ I i g * RS Burns || g (K K Scalds. Toothache FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CELLULOID <*. EYE-CLASSES. ■syrMaaUng the ehoirest sheeted Tcrtots. Bb*3 and Amber. Th* lightest, handaotn** Bud ttrQiFMl Loown. BoM bv (Iptkißnfi JffYbkert Made by tba BPRNt OPiiCAJ M rti 00,13 Msidea Lans N*v I«k. (■l^ranrara | *riWWi^ l HP la "<F ll <x" ll !Maa>V<M<r*ral *v X B B L I -- < aJr It 1 I Z»ra B B K J "f *■ ■ «. r rt r » *» f ■ M * J Wifi I **••»•**• • I B B fl ft B B a ■ll'x.e. i.t.t | IF Bf* fB B B BA. J tor taboe •* rimsytaMma U> Bfeft. A ftnUioß cf A Hwtblh du Bob fft*B tn* radlfff. b«t ©a tb« r»ry YthA foUawad b» tn-r i AJiMbd BlfflwxrtLwwdkß** WO-1 w-xaiarial malti TbffOid fidbd 1 f JYL ybTbo< Abated. I b.vw brml tbrw NjUte. of l*w T..»x Siwe il iMu doo. twW« .... 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