Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, July 26, 1881, Image 4

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FABM Xncw* BsMnpe Or **a JTHL ~ White hellebore spnn klefl ,-*pon the liwii will Arateoy th* worm after the third applieattoo. A damp clay soil m good for currauta. Os th* 1 ! rwl kin** ths Vorstaltes fa, perttsgw, tbs beet They bear well and remain a long *•■* Male ee the beshiw, TaXSX lTaat tansy at Um root of your plum tress, or bang breaches <rf the plant on the limb* of the trees, ami you wfij nut be sotioyod with onrowtoo. An old and successful trait grower fur nwhee the above, and says it la the most « nooses/ul rurculto preveuuvs be ha* • vsr tried. ri*r*a —A. correapotutent of an ev hang* ray* that last year he plo eo Wp an eld pastern, frill of grulw, plant-' it te floftj, and Ix-foro the grama sprout Mhe pnt a handful of salt and plaater, equal parte, on each hill. The roanll was no trouble from grnln, and the beet ••up he ever rained. Gsiru.—Huipfaur is a good remedy for mildew, A flat board placed above the v-frie will help to keep off the dew and mlildew. Potash and bone are good for the nt>c and plaster for the roil. Copt. Moore, anoted MaaaadiMetta cul tivator of small fruits, says that no gra, >e with foreign blood in it will succeed in New England aoth Ptxnu won Fmo-iao.—Experiment* have proved that wooden posts put iu the ground in the same position in which they grew, top upward, will Ixtcotno rot ten several year* aoouer than they would if placed top downward in the soil. The theory ia that the capillary tnliea in the tores see se adjusted aa to oppose the rising mefature when inverted. Imarnorrwo Licx—A natural oondi tfouef |>on!try ia lousiness, but there need ho no trrmlde in keeping them free from lice. U*e tobacco atom*, or refuse leaves, or tobacconists' cutting* freely in the neatok putting them about four 7 Igohee deep in them ; let line be never ae thick, in a very short time they will be all gone from the boxes. DtraXLDia*— Coarse oom meal, mashed potatoes and bran wall mixed and given twice a day ia an excellent feed for young duck*. They will eat | whole Mtn at about 4 week* old, but it •botrtd not lie their sole food. A gratia run is indiapenaable. They do good service among the bag* and slugs in ths fardeu, With plenty of shade and a good graea range they will not require any gnat supply of water. Ctoxuuns or Limb. —A French jour nal states that chloride ot hmc scattered about-where rate and mice frequent will causa them to desert the sjx.t A soln ■Stasi of It hruwhrd over planta will effect wafiy protest thorn from insect-. If scattered over ground infested with grtilw, it will free it from them entirely. Bunches of cotton <>r tow suieerud with a mixture of chloride of lime and hog’s lard, end tied about in different juu-t* of fW fto*. ’id guard It against the attack Ml iflsccta, slugs, grabs, etc,, and dnvs away those already in jxiescsaion. Gbaftiwo rna dun.-The pest twenty year* I have grafted and props gated many tiiimaaiMla e( grape vines tn my gr.-wi-bouse and in the field j have tried almost every month in the year, and I find April or May the best time, or when the l/uda are lust bursting or pushing { than no sap will trouble or <fcvwn octttie graft, aa is the eass when the grafting ia done in the fall or early tuwtag, a* heretofore reeommended. 'Hunk grafting will must surely prove a failure. I use do wax ; day is much bet ter ; but the scion* must lie kept back. Graft below ground on young, thrifty plants. No good grafter would ever think of grafting old snag* or old trees that ought to lie cut down, and so with oM vines that have liean neglected and not renewed, they era no lietter than old *nag«, and it ia time lost to try te improve sneh self-exhausted and worn out plants. Nor can grafting bo done by every one without experience. No grafter to always sum useful tn grafting the apple or pear, ranch leas in grafting the grape, as it to quite a different pro nesa, although quite simple to om who known bow,—Ckmodu /termer. Sfavtx. —A fully-developed spavin had better ba left alone, as in euoh a case nothing can ba gained by treatment When the ailment ia discovered early, or treatment is begun befor-- any material dMoagardaatjon has taken place, success may attend the treatment and a .top be puttoits progress There no positive cure far spavin ; that is, the horns can never bs made sound again. All Ural oray be acocmplished by any msthod of treat ment consists in a osaeatoou of lameness : but, to all intents and purposes, the honn r—sin* spavined ; far the unity of the small bones, resulting from the fifrwMß, ma never «g»te be dtoaotved. Venous reraedisa are tsatdoyed far the urpoes of *ltovtoting the enaditxwi. among which to ths application of bits J fiMlttn toot freu. Ths to- aertioQ of one or two tape eetona along the mnsr side of the hock-jouit to enmr tames followed by bettor results than rather blistering or tiring Bat grant care to necessary in ths appbeate >u of setuns at that place, test the joint should jacautontaMy bo punctured by the seton needfo. If sstorae are used they may re main inserted during a month. Boots timeO a r 1 ritti « of bhstsrs may bo suf Ardent, such as ointment of Bpamah fly, one part of the powdered Spanish fly ■rixad with four parte of tong's lard, and to wt ich to added a little oil of tarpon turn ; or an nintgtMt made efl one port of bfmodfds of mercury with t waive parte of bog's lard. If firing ia resorted to bltoten may boaptolisd rfratritansnuo ly—that to, immediately thsrssftor— ami should then bo applied to a largo surfaoe. When a blister to applied ths tail should bo tied up dVing the day of blistering. Generally the bony enlargo mrat of spavin will remain after any method of treatment, as well as more or tore »tiffneoe of the hook-joint, in oonse qusnee of the permanent unity of two or more of the bones of which the joint l* oum posed.—Prairie /tarmer. Bmm Cui-Whites of four sgg*. ons cup ot sugar, one-half cup of but ter, one-half cup of milk, two cups of flour, oue-half teaspoon srxia, ons-half teaspoon cream tartar Flavor with al mond. Riot GamDLB-Caxna.—lnto twelve ounces of flour rub one large spoonful of butter, add three eggs, with as much milk as will make the dough the eon stotency of paste Roll it out thin. Make it into cakes, and then bake them on a griddle. LdDtow Pm.—The grated rind, juice and inside pulp of one lemon, the yelks of four eggs, eight table-spoonful* of brown sugar, half a pint of milk, two tabie-epootiful* of flour. For frosting use the whites ot four eggs aad four table-spoonfuls of sugar. Thia makes two. Onooouan Jaixi.—Take aevan table spoons of grated chocolate, the same white sugar and one cup of sweet cream. Mu well together, set it over the fire, and tot it just ooms to a boiL This ia very nice to put between layers of cake or to eat with corn-starch pudding. Ammoxia. —A table-spoonful of am monia in a quart of water ia excel lent for cleaning bars floors and woodwork. For paint, whiting ia preferable to soap or s<xl*. Wet s flannel, dip it in the whiting, and rub the paint. Dry bread crust will remove grease spots from wall paper. Potato Pons.—This to a favorite dish in the West India islands. Wash, peel and grate two pounds of potatoes; odd four ounces esch of sugar and butter melted, one teaspoonful each of salt an<l jx-pper; mix well together, place ui » baking dish, ami put into a quick oven until it is done and becomes niosly browned. Vait. Cis*—A useful dish for lunch ix>u, breakfast, eto. Take aixxit one pound of veal outlet and lialf a pound of blanched streaky becou, cut the veal into neat collops and slice the bacon, Ixril throe or four egg* hard and slice them. Have reedy some aspic jolly or acme reduce,], well-flavored, cliritte<l wldto stock; put into a jdaui uioki a layer of the aspic jelly, then som« aiioea of the egg, a layer of veal, then one of bacon, sprinkling each layer freely with pepper, salt and chopped hertw, jiondoy, chervil and ahalot, and on the layer of real add a small quantity of grated lemon peel; repeat till all the ingredients aiu used up. Fill up ths mold with aspic je’ly, covsr it either with stiff flour-ami water paste or with double paper bed securely on; beke about an hour in a m-xtarate oven. When odd, turn it out, and garnish with sprigs of chervil, watercress or parsley. We learn tint Kilis A C-> , proprietors ••f B.uley Spring", arc making nrepara | li-MU l-> entertain an unuauallv large I numlwrof vivitors thia summer. They are i receiving communication* from all over thesouth inquiring rate* and making con ' tract* forlx-anl. ITiin iaojly their due, i for not only are they moat auccexaful I hotel kcc, er*, but their place is in every I way worthy of patronage. It t« one of the cqoieat, -dia-liret, breextest places in the South ; the locality and surround- I lug- are delightful ; the building* are ■ roomy, airy, and convenient y arranged; ths accniamodaUoti'. fare and attention j are flr»t ctaxa, and Sliual ('reek i« the most romantic stream and the best fish lug water you ever aaw. Add to thi* the unrivalled power of the old Rock Sprint > n the cure of dropsy, scrofula, dy*pep*ia and diseases of the blood, akiu and kldnovs and the sum of attraction* 1* irre*i*tiMe If you have ever been there you know this i« all true. If you ! have not, try it ju«l once. You will never regret it. Address Ellis A Cd., i Bailey Spring*, Ala. Raxeox to a bos and sxista only upon what it make* Hia uaefulnsss takas ths pises of beauty. Honored and Bleat. i When a tHur lof eminent phyueisn* amt I eheiauln announced the di*c<v»vrv that by < ombining *<«■* well known valaside rvane . -lies, tee uiml wonderful siedimwe was pro I dsesd, whreii w»ald cure each s wide range 1 <ki *Aeraes**Mua Ifotafi u*na< sawfiswil* tereareeMfit *■... y •• a s w • r *^r , *■ ' essld be <b*|>eseed with, siw were *kep- I tical; list pr -f of it* s>«il<» by aetasl trial i has drijwUed «H doubt Md to-day the die • e-overve* of that ereat medieine, Hap Bitter*. ■re honored and blvued bv all s* benefse - yas*- i*rnH.nr»l Tux** to a man at Luray, Vt, who iieciaroc couvinced, when von ng that ■ kireing was wynk-d. because’ Chrixt was . ix«Mg«d with a kia* He rem >1 red ' never to kfcx anylxxiy He has been m»m«l twenty y«mr», and *■ the- father <d eleven children, toil ha* never kissed h*s a ifo or u*m of ha* iorros ro xorxsrßrinnrM. A Fryehmsn, noted for his *m bcresraanship, almost frenstod at tha poor rifling M ha> own and American etmnteywtman, gives this prectacai and raesh nt ifoii advtoe so fair equeatn armes ■ •• Bit easy with the arm* ckne so the ride. To elbow is bad soough. but when Um left arm ia raised nearly parallel to tha shoulder it looks, to any the least erf it, odd, especially whan the ridsrto eyes are fixed to the left with a look as much as to My, ' Now, what do you think of my style ot riding ? ’ Tn my humble opinion, ladies sannot ride (or, for ths matter of that, do anything in public) too quietly The arm* should fall naturally from ths shoulder, with the elbow well in at the waist, hands low and light, and shoulder* well squared. Thi* gives a perfect seat I know that women inclined to embonpoint, a* a rale, cannot nt as straight and square as thin women ; all the more reason for them to try and do so, and, above all, to keep their elbows well in. To affect an aUitudo on horseback is a very greet mistake." English women wear very plain riding ontninra, mostly dark colors, usually of cloth, but sometimes ot velvet, with only s bit of the collar and cuff uhowing, snd a narrow bright cravat -under the point ed steading collar. Instead of the chimney-pot hat, like thoae worn here by gentlemen, and which the American ladies wear, they have inaugurated the fashica of wearing the bell-arovrned bat, which ia not considered so becoming or ladylike for town wear. In Pans they have attempted to modify the scant grace of the riding habit Black is no longer fashionable. Blue or bottle-green i* the color, and the skirt* are quite aa short aa those to be found in the hunt ing field where ladies are among the hard riders. With these short skirts are worn blouses and riding boots; no skirt*. No cravat ie worn; the plain collar 1* fastened by a bnxxdi or badge, and the tall hat ha* disappeared in favor of the round felt one, with long floating veil or plume. On the bodice is worn a rose bud, or on the lapel of the coat if a vest is worn ; no white is seen about the dree*, only the very narrow collar and cuffs, and the gloves are deep gray or buff gauntlets. In America there is no prescritiod rule, and with the sex'* usual jiervcrsity they wear what they choose, making as much diversity of costume on horseback aa on the street prom enade. A* long aa there is no prescribed costume here, it would be well for our countrywomen if they could follow their English or Parisian suten* ; the first noted for sense and simplicity of their costume, and the second for their style and chic—chic being the only word that expresses the style and charm of their souestnenne drees. Bomb comparatively-harmless drugs may in certain combinations liecoiue dangerous explosives. A mixture of chlorate ot potash, tincture of iron anti glycerine has exploded in a pntient'* pocket; and chlorate of pota-h, com bined with used ss a dentifrice, i* likely to explode in one's mouth if much lively friction be made with the tooth-brush. A Fool Once More. “For ten year* my wife <-ontiued I" her bed with *ni-h * cnniiilie«tion of nil menu that no doctor eouln trit wh*t w»« th* matter ».r cure her, »n-l I um*«l up a miisll fortune in hmuhux miifi Sis nuoiih* ago 1 •«w »I. 8. fUg »ith Hop Bitter* on it, snd I thought I wont.l He * fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to he wisdom. Two bottle* cured ber, *he i* now a* well and »trong *> any man * wife, and it cost me only two dollar* Sueh ( lly pay*.-H. W., Detroit, Mich. —Free Pre** Bbow ns a man who has a lively vein of humor in hi* compositimi, and we will show you a man who ia full of senti ment, whose heart is tender snd symps thetic, and who is ever ready to lend a helping hand to fellow-traveleia on life's highway. Humor, oonumtuit and char tty are the three golden links that bind the paragraphic fraternity together. Kidx«t-Wost always reh*ve* snd core* ths worst osm* of pile* aud consUpaUtiu. m cMtrxz. A young man who lives in Austin, and whose mustache is, like faith, “ the evi denoe of thing* hoped for, the substance of things not yet aeon " called on hi* prospective father-tn-law and gave notice that he intended marrying the old gen tieman** daughter at an early data. “It had better take place on Saturday, so that it will not interfere with your school hours,” sarcastically remarked ths old man Tero* 6Vb<V*- “■i sqUi *m nera" a*S Drantm* for M. It ctasr* set rata ratos, rosebs*. 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JT*a fratt Torade 4a «i I 1 IW/777Z rJL Jg z "zX 1 ■ « 4«r» Hud J r M K J 1 !r«««aHr< It •wr-v-wvs ■ IF J f “J 9 jK jffS < < A ZWI ■MWMTWtt M TMI DR. HARTKR MCDiCINE CO., M. lit IHTM MAIN ITKIT. IT IMtt. PETROLEUM JELLY I UMd ajul approved by the leading I ClAira of EUROPE and | ■ The moet Valuable■ Bk ■ Family Remedy 9K ■ ■ known. Tka tmm 9 1 I FkMAda K W > A T T a r°y fl> r : rM W B MO WOCITM irt» TMtUae Qaanhar lao A Y > T* Oil'll At Pa k-HWATfaw' “ * •■» *■“■• —•». wmoihhoid*. fce nsDjacommon ■> Tip tkf. M aak M eeat teaea a! aU ear foeia *•< ■MAW Bt—Al. ATTWa ? 81 * * lox - WMBA*. AT tmm famm ummwi ’ card ATT A CXX ■ Y Df M ETTAU RS 71 aFr. MF.I i A VTVS IIKAY)AY u fYH PIULA rura nvr>*t wvmriwfuHy In n Trrv •here Ume both MICK and aMir.VOVH HE.IIUCUE; and while acUnr on Uw > »enoui »y*U»ru, Hr ■tn**' the «tama<*b of axme of bile, nrodnclnr a VB ’■*** bmltby actloa of tbe bowoU. * * * HEADACHE AM *» box or Um vafwaM. PTUA. wttfc Ml termtUma fhr . mn.- !f V "“t ““"T**” ±T“ •“ "tsitat or elite Uinra-000l poUrno e» Owe. For aela by all droastota at »sc. K>l. Froptrletora, ■MOWN CKKKICAI. COMPAXT. Baltlnore, M<J •«*«PILLS BBookwalter Engine. ffecfr'ro, Ourtbh a O '* , P* g h Itebetyttel, Eeonomieal and RaMlr Maaand. lift* to o«rA wofl and ow/W powr rWttwji. *” «VKBY Fi.A.TTtn Who mat a CMna Or Com Mffl .fcoujd (nn to ■«* better trad rhwpra-than botwLX BKKOdt tog rtucu. 8 Horae Powrr «! e te "• • «• , • • • 0 44A AAdrtm ■ awafarutm t for Aaq-i ipCt it paarpkiwl eatecw uerrcL « «ra., WMteK Mteßn »- sfifli JI JIfTERS Wvrbtx anti Stably I»«rto*w- Rrcovrr their vitality by puMiuag a oonrve of Hostetter’* Stomach Bitter*, the «u<»*t p*pnl*r ioMirorent »nd alterative m.diria* iu u»e. General •debility, ievwr nod ague, dyi(>*ptia, con>lip*tiuu, rheuinatiam, »nd inher maiadi « are completely removed by it. A«k tho*e who hSve n*ed Ittohatlt bs* done f*»r ibern. For »ale by all Drugs'** l s® 4 * Bvarirx generally..' . t “iTox- crkxlllas and Jr®v>-«»x Amo all otssAaea CMtraacd by MivltaMral |*nlrionl«g »f tb< HteH A WABRANTBD CUBIC. Price, fig 1 .<M>-v*. >*i*»v*ii n-*ow» LudtllM EWKi.lt X-IOT OF DieFtaOKN ALWAYS CVHABLE BY VBIJM MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. •p iviufi rutafi. «p annus. lUi**matina, Oeratehe*, Bunu aad Scald*. Sore* snd Well*. •Ung* and Bl*. *, Spavin, Crack**. Cut* and Bruise*, Screw Worm. Urab, Sprain* a attache*, Fnot Kot, IPonf AU, ' sntrar«*dMo*el** Latnane**, UK Joints, H .vlnny, Founders, Backache, Hprntn*, Btrsine, Eruptions, Sore Feet, Frost Bits*, etUßic**, •ad *U eitcntal rftao****. *nd*v»TyhnrtorMridrat PorfTO.-rxj u*» ia family, (tableand stock yard Hu TIIK BEWT OF ALL LINIMENTS 'Jf 1 1 XTrtritit i.ijfrWw iiV roas | ■why Ags W« *tcn-| Qkiohky mt it mH; R ■ LIYKW eWPLAIUYs W |KSSiWeK» •*«*ra*r’ M axb >uivooa MaostßKe*. H Why *w«*r Bftloas pste* aa* aete.l R ■why tsraweteAwm Ftlaa. (•■atlyeUatlU Un ky rrtoklsnsrf •tAt4l**cd*r«d KldaeyitH ■ Why *atara ssraaea St *i*A tead.rtetl ■ M iMKIDNEY-WOBTaad roouviste* R ■ Ill*r«t«pln X»re Va«o*ta. rwn, I*U,|| ■Bear., on. !•- »**’ *’t .*IA toahto •>> -j«n* I»tn*-i|cii>* Alt* In tJaalSWtolm, »ery fea*. ■ U iratta. tor ibowahatmnma.rsfcii!, it Va I IWTI acte wti* •***! eW»H*i Fin «Üb*r fam. M Uorr tr or YOU* nasaairr t*icx. «1 ■ HULLS, Bt€HSBM®W Ate.. fro,-,, U E|> Will tend ib*4ryp«*pmd j Wnunoroi. rr R MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BfiLTJNG. HOSE and PACKING. OIL?'PUMPS ALL KINDS. HON PIPE, FITTINGS. BRASS 000*0. MEM* «A*M«. ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. Seed for Price- List. W. H- DILLINGHAM & CO.. 143 Main StreeL LOUISVILLE, KY. m rar'kl’Vfh Wanted to tell moaantt* ui AGENTS .‘,*- rt*. inrntahlat *~«i n-lr.*™* XSdr—. WtTHlrl MXknl.E WOSKs, tsuyeu* W<*, K»» V<xt cny. Xrilllri th- TomhfiM 9«iieeo«d Tha nun tfniquw pk-ttirfi ottccrrl/ Mfiifal fcFSftr ,ta •ilrrr « ataa»|.w FICTVBB I*m MR, Mtltoa, Pa. G KMITS foTTIaISH KWOKS MT4U*U» at Factory pricwa <*» U *3 we Vfll mH l>'»i itatd, u. fttiy Bddrßfts, ft mJY t tn« gjf sb<»« art eithrr BtlUoft, l*«rto er Uetaffflrifi. V<xih al istal t>« tee >5- fAeridto H. WHjTiy, >ot DaayfUeet* S*w T-MCHy. Th OOITBAfITKD DIBLE REVISION Merged New T—l*m— t MiUMffl of r*nrie are wt m (ui M. Debe deeelwerfbT ibeCbe** Joba j.ubltthvr» 4 Inferior •WtiftM* Rm <bel the «**y you bur roelciw IM tin* engraving* M Brtdweod 'ThW UkhnettlYrwra- t reuatwi Md Ajßalß ftme*oiaf e, H n ft tiKirr* WAJri’KAfl. r*ftd k>r C centals aofl «» Ua ttrnu. AtMrww Narweaa Pnunm o*., Ail«u,Gt. aCi'innitiia Bimie fl weestoMat WJtb which a prison k> M 4 ll;M WilM ae tssj ao bo <wui..*Vfi!ll tot FMsd fikftMr fo# •te' l«(M. nrx rori M re oo , • ****** Payne's Automatic Enwlnwi 1 Bi Fb'-crti. H w. PsimO bom. Bus It olUa i w - wtrak man ■ by U.n aaraln «rs •rrs»<riim< ■ y„nr Sall** t.old W ■ Hop Bitters. ■*»- Hop a. ■ It inn are voanr *n.f ■ entternr Ore- •” t- ■ pc.M-bxaUh ... “yu**B*«u» . U»1 U to* ■ i». rely os H o pWßnter*- ■■MRS Hre.rneSv* k O. I. C. 'VX'v^’SW'linn HU A Vrontnon*. Yen -W I H OS H RfTTmf) holie -r. , Os rrf 1M NEVER hi It maji- . . am-Hirnm FA L "Xt, saved huTre 8, a-*~<-,L>- dreda. *3.- —■ —> »r~x<x Cyclopedia War. Ths great Lftbewry •rUflHre'Mtl M ■•*»**** I »ew eaflaiilsfied, UTfS IpoeediDea, a»arlt «*».«»’ r ’ • I srery riepar<aMmt«Oiw»ftn knewlrdg#. trirwfft I UrgM Um Cb*fl*ber«*fl Kacp<J<l" l* r ; ! Iftrjrwf than Applefioe’fi, » l*r e»nl !t r o'rr tha ba*f* h st a mere frseflina iteetr rnM JhAews larf- f ****.' ' j urnss, Bear I v 13,000 MMfi. cowiplete Id cl-Ah b' t • •Al In htlfßueaU, fMI l« hi 11 hbftfj »b~F •»* lM*** l **K»i»N SIO,OOO REWARD 1 J* Jess B. iLfisa, Manager, 7<< Rr< af<a». !«*• •Aoea ahMbflas B iSSb * r*M«k*r>- Oatoa. ThWiy -O. 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