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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, APRIL 1,1884.
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a nd don’t leave the queen to crawl off I a hvntf,r*s story
the table and get lost or hurt, but if you Ho „ Hc come ...
want to retain her in your service during I — - comc a,ld the
her mortal life, clip her wings with a
pair of sharp pointed scissors as she
crawls about on the table. Don’t hold
her with your fingers, you might injure
Way by Which He was
Finally Saved.
(Correspondence Spirit of the Times.)
An unusual adventure which recently
her. Place the introducing cage over P ccu " e d to your correspondent while
the queen alone, slide a white card un- ^ iun t' n g at Brookmere in this.State is so
derneath, lift up the cage and set it timely and contains so much that can be
card downwards on a comb that contains mad ® valuable to all readers, that I ven-
honey. Draw out the card, press the t ure reproduce it entire:
cage well into the comb, so that it will ^ ie da y wa8 a mos t inclement one and
not come off easily. Destroy the old Bnow quite deep. Rabbit tracks
queen and hang your frame containing ) vere plentiful, but they principally led
the caged queen in the center of the * n direction of a large swamp, in
hive. In two days look over the frames the rabbits could run without dif-
and if there are any queen cells cut them Acuity, but where the hunter constantly
out. Lift up your cage and allow your l >r °l £e through the thin ice, sinking into
Italian queen her liberty. Hang the ^ a ^'f rozen m * re to his knees. Not-
frame in the hive and close it. withstanding these difficulties, the writer
Bee hats that are impregnable and had persevered, although a very small
comfortable, are made of wire cloth, a °f 8 ame was the result. While
half yard high, large enough to reach tramping about through a particularly
around the head and face without press- ma ^ ar * a ^ P or tion of the swamp, a middle
ing the nose and ears, a pasteboard a ^ ed man 8U ddenly came into view, car-
crown in the top, and curtain sewed a rauzide l° a ding shotgun and
around the bottom to tuck in the neck completely loaded down with game of
so that the bees cannot crawl under, the finest description. Natural curiosity,
with mittens or gloves made of water- as . lde ? rom the involuntary envy that in
stinctively arose, prompted the writer
to enter into conversation with the man,
with the following result:
“ You’ve had fine success, where did
you get all that game ? ”
“ Right here, in the swamp.”
“It’s pretty rough hunting in these
could hear of. I used washes and lin
iments enough to last me for all time,
but the only relief I received was by in
jections of morphine.”
“Well, you talk in a very strange
manner for a man, who has tramped
around on a day like this and in a swamp
like this,
do it?
proof, lined and covering the forearm.
With these the most cowardly are able
to rush into the crossest colonies undis
mayed.
What book to read. The “A. B. C.
in Bee Culture,” published by A. I.
Root, Medina, Ohio, is the finest and. . „
best thing for a beginner. You cannot P art8 ’ e «Pecially when a man goes up to
learn from journals the first lessons J h,s wai8t ever ^ other ste P-
Mr. Root edits a very good monthly,
“ Gleanings in Bee Culture,” but you do
not need that at first.
The locality should naturally afford
abundant pasturage for the bees. It does
not pay to plant or grow any crop for the
honey it produces.
Are the Italians a superior bee ? They
excel the blacks in many important par
ticulars. Are more prolific, more amia
ble, are easier handled and better honey
gatherers.
The bees worst enemy is the moth. It
“ Yes, it’s not very pleasant, but I am
used to it and don’t mind it.”
“ How long have you hunted here
abouts.”
Why, bless you, I have lived here
most of my life and hunted up to ten
years ago every year
“ How does it happen you omitted the
last ten years? ”
Because I was scarcely able to move
much less hunt.”
“ I don’t understand you?
Well, you see, about ten years ago,
sound ps a dollar. It may Seem I
strange, but it is true that I was entirely
cured; the rheumatism all driven out of
my body; my joints reduced to their
natural size and my strength made as
great as ever before, by means of that
great and simple remedy, Warner’s Safe
Rheumatic Cure, which I believe saved
my life.”
“And so you now have no fear of rlieu-1
matism? ”
“ Why, no. Even if it should come I
on, I can easily get rid of it by using the I
same remedy.”
The writer turned to leave, as it was I
growing dark, but before I had reached |
the city precisely the same symptoms I
had just heard described came upon I
me with great violence. Impressed with
the hunter’s story, I tried the same rem
edy, and within twenty-four hours all |
pain and inflammation had disappeared.
If any reader is suffering from any man-1
ner of rheumatic or neuralgic troubles
and desires relief let him by all means
try this same great remedy. And if any
readers doubt the truth of the above in
cident or its statements let them write
to A. A. Coates, Brookmere, N. Y., who
was the man with whom the writer con
versed and convince themselves of its |
truth or falsity. J. R. C.
sometimes destroys whole apiaries of I after I had been tramping around all
black bees in its ravages. But I have day in this same swamp, I felt quite
never known a colony of Italian bees to pain in my ankle. I didn’t mind it very
be damaged by it. The Italians will much, but it kept troubling me tor a day
not for a moment tolerate a moth in their or two, and I could see that it kept in
hives. creasing. The next thing I knew, I felt
The business is eminently suitable for the same kind of pain in my shoulder
woman. It affords health and wealth and I found it pained me to move my
and is not laborious. Besides all this, arm. This thing kept going on and in
it is the most pleasing and interesting creasing, and though I tried to shake off
work. I am fond of music, drawing, the feeling and make myself think it
painting, embroidery, reading and gar- was only a little temporary trouble,
dening, but no other business ox occupa- found that it did not go. Shortly after
tion has such irresistible charms for one {his my joints began to ache at the knees
as handling bees and studying their and I finally became so bad that I had
habits. Mrs. B. H. Lowe. to remain in the house most of the
Hawkinsville, Oa. time.”
The Watchman, of Boston, Is one of “And did you trace all tine to the fact
our most valued and valuable exchanges, that you^had nine so muc 1 in us
It is a large and well conducted Bheet, swamp ?
well worth the subscription price, $2.50 “No, I didn’t know what to lay it to
per annum. In the issue of March 6th but I knew that I was in misery. My
it remarks with earnest and eloquent joints swelled until it seemed as though
terseness: “There is no better remedy all the flesh I had left was bunched at
for “hard times,” of which not a few the joints; my fingers crooked in every
are ever ready to complain, than the way and some of them became dou e-
prompt payment of debts, especially of jointed. In fact, every joint in my y
small debts. These being discharged, seemed to vie with the others to see which
thousands of rills are set in motion oth- could become the larges an cause me e
erwise chilled and frozen. The outcome greatest suffering, n is way severa
when this practice becomes general is, years passed on, dar | n f? w c ““®
that money ceases to be “hard”—that was pretty near} e p ess.
is, hard in fieding its way where it be- so nervous and ^j 181 lv ® .
longs—but instead is reasonably easy, sit bolstered up n ® ®
All comes from just this simple process J people that en . . .
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