The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, November 27, 1888, Image 6
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than thcii]
I planting
ptrtottMltuigft
?wit*, C}0v?&
Sliw
ijSlEy If
Farm nnrt Oardon
kov^ftprt; apples Vhen, once picked .
1 White or lightcoloreci fowls, brlog the
Ktet-nal vigilance is the price of gilt
bdgo poultry.
?o?2Sin.iSfr -be -Q,t. eucc^ful
Six poor apples will affect the grade
,ot^>o^^r^-<;> , ; ?;>>.:
On the firm, as eUe where, mlafortuno'
i? tho phndow of carelessness.
y the laurel needs speoial c.ire to Induce
if to grow away from its native 'wild*.
TO obtain the beat rosults plant rhu
barb not nearer than three feebapnrt each
way. ^
A good picture of folly would bo a
msn burning the straw his land had
.grown. . ;V; ?
I tme, gravel atd bone* should always
I e kept where the fowls cau oasily get ail
they wish.
j,o not storm and fret, lie quiet and
kind, and the horse will be So too, in
m >st cases.
U is noticeable that the large majority
of vicious horses are handled by bad
tempered m&n.
?' Sulphate of iron Is reported as ? the
most popular of all remedies in France
_V;:- ?' ? /fot ?
I Ivo the horses a large stall and a good
bid at night. It is important that they
lie down to roit.
K6move the seeds when feeding pump
kins: to oowa. ; They do h&ifci by noting
as r strong diuretic.
040 that the drinking vessels are
washed out olean daily, and kept Ailed
with fresh, {>ure water. : : ..
If yotthave noth'ng to exhibit at the
fair, there in something wrong about
yonr system of farming. *
i Potatoes should bo well dried before
storing, that (hoy might not gather
moisture sufticleitt to decay easily.
Ijypartr.ora' children acquire a knowledge
Of botany oasily, being tnuoh among the
Aowert, and they will tint) the knowledge
t?ief4i inter. ]
A leading fcplarlft of Cfcttada Chinks
r iW bfanulated sugar should Be used for
fte^wg bees, as >e Is safer than to risk
feeing cheap soga -.
^The common tedLelovor Is. bettor than
hay a|nd is more apt to become musty.
moss. He must read as Well as labor.
trees, vinov^W, thla Ml,
W *6t pO*tpone<j(he work $ until spring,
??" w.in h?i lfi" tl'ili
? .October 1 to ecember i -the earlier tha
bolter. ofttfc how much greater g. owth
I I hey^lV mak^it season than lh???
OUSANI
??SSI
insisted of a group 6f volcanoes, built,
ppijtho b?*a W of e-Jgyfe
>ric (fono which roust have reacbcd a
__J>t of t*h litoWatiU feet or mo^ the
largest of Ihe grot# a* ? present being
or- Sumatra to colloct tbe. produce 01 iop^
riawokonlng. of the done dormunt ^sub
terranean energy was *hown l>y earth,
quakes shaking, the thores of tho fiurtda
bt raits. But it \?M not until Mwy the 20th,
1 that the inhabitants of Batavis^a
hundred miles away, heard -A sound
like tho booming of. artillery loud enough
to' shake the doors ana windows of theft.
hou>c8. ? This was the beg ihuing! of an
outburst which cbntluuud Toj more than; i
three months,' and did not culmlpato
until August the 2<>th and ajth. * The*
preliminary eruption 'was considerable
enough in itself, as it seems that the tall
column of dust and steam wa* thrown
to a height of soven miles, and some of j
tho e joeted dust wsj) carried to places
three hundred miles away. "The force of
the eruption, howeyfer, hoon moderated,
and the natives of the district, who are
uted to su h.th'ngs, paid little attention
to it. On the 2ilth of May an excursion
party from Batavla visited the scene of
the explosions, and even took a photo*
graph of -tho mountain which has sup
{>lled the basis of a full pago illustration
n the report. But the lull was only'
temporary. By the middle of June a
second crater had oponed and tfy) height:
ol the vajpor cloud had considerably in?
' creased, On August the 1 IJu there were,
threo principal and eleven smaller vol-!
canlc tiros at work, From this dato up
to tho afternoon of the 2. th tho' erup
tion had been steadily increasing, and>
was not essentially different from any.
L other paroxysmal outburst!. By ibis !
time, however; /the throwing: out of so
great a quantity; of material had lowerod,
the walls of the craters, until the sea4
rushod through the breaches oh to the
molten JavA inside. This contact ret;1
lilted In the generation of a great vol
wmAO? Btdunand A considerable Wavew}
, but the eltept mu9t havo boon te^oattbb*
#
mendqus
habit t'
fjferbari
terttfld
tyoiso
WmKM
h%before?w?f.*o^ld,l
jaesM
ovor ono-thirtcodl'
the total lOfftce of thtfgh>bK-Mriany|
placf^ mere than a thousand mllfestfWay
it was thought that a vessel in distress
was firing mlnuto guns, an<| ships were
sent out in aid.' In Ceylon* *?t*r
as latpff, it was. thought if* v ???*'? * ?'
no ?ur vii, ih woo mougnt tnatsom
their heayy
at sen, while even at M
close ori threo thousand nwos
from Kfakatoa, reports w ore heard like
the roar of < distant artlllefyA Each of V
the great, explosions was' accbrapanled
by, ft vfvjt wA?0i whioh rushed high Up
thfc neighboring shore! and rolled 'fart*
ovor the Indian Ocqan, leaving its
traces on the tidal rCCprds of such db
tant placeB as the coasts of India, Natal,:
the Cape, and oveti possibly thq mouth
of the English Channel. Nor were these*
>ea waves nil. Tho volume of. substance;
elected in the ton o'clock explosfonwaa.
so vast as to cauee a great atmospheric^
wave which the metnbors of the commit-:
tee have been able tp prove swept from1 j
Krakntoa to Its antipodes and b ick three i
successive times. At Batavla windows
wore blown in, gas blown out, a gasb
nu tor lifted out of Its well and even ,y
walls were oraekod moroly by tho oaeilU^
tioiis of the air. The cloud oj dnst^n'd
vapor from the volcano rcach^w to a
height estimated at from sevlntcon to
t, verity- threo nvles, wbilo no less than
oho and a half cublo miles of rock was;
hurled from l.ti bod. Borne of the frag-'
ments It is rtUt posed wero actually
thrown to a height of. about' one and
th'rt^rttilos.^Jt ls,n6t hecossaiy here M -
recount the links in $to iongjehuin of
evince which connects the glorious
sunsets of tho folfowlng Ndvemboiyor
the green, blue, and silvery . appearance
of Inostm all round the equatorial dw^
trlcts of the world, with the great oanopy
of dust and st$4tn. ThU is now history.
t, the KflurtVof
loidleisifiro tSfi
itMt linguist.
BjroatMtmnald
-
?? 41m >*?iUtUa ?f Others*
everything thsftj hare butfpny good
It? we that and I mm coo^eut." BPl
philosopher . So mt ?U nuraufootor
uiae article* to that horde of imlta
. 'Wio wuich thrives upon the reputation o? oih
i ere, Th?? %ood nunc of Aixooo**s Pooous
PlURna has Induoed many adventurers I
, pat in th$ market ipiltatlona that not only
looking U\ ttwbe* of the genuine ar
tlols* Ifat or* often harmful in their effect*.
The public should bo on their guard against
thsee fraud*, and, whoa an extfcroal remedy- 1
. coodod.be buro to insist upou ha ring Ai.iaock'h
Pobous Pionuu /% , <<*,$???
> % .i. i
The owners of furniture' wagons aro poa- ;
j sSt Bed of amoving spirit. - ' ?!
NortUla. General ? ; 1
Debility. Washing Dlssossa "of Children,
Chrouio Coughs and Bronchitis, can be curcd
b* the use of BOorx'u Kmulmok of Puro Cod
Wvrr Od with Hypopuosphitoe. Prominent
lHiysiciaas use it and testify to tu great value,
t'easa. reAa the following: "I used Scott's
Emulsion tor an ob*tlnate Cough with Hemor
riiukf, tioesof Appetite, Emaciation, Soep*
ft*sn?f?, Ac, AW of these bavo now left, and
.1 l-ol ev? your Emulsion has -saved a case or
wulld??volop.d Consumption."-!*. J. FmotiSY,
M. DH Looe Star. Tf^o*.
. , i t< i?. 'V i ? * \
> We presume that Cork has a large floating
population. ??*??., ? .
"A Werd*o?ke Wise la MaMcleat/* ?
> < J Catarrh Is not simply an inoonvenionco, un
. pleasant to tho sufferer and dlcguntlnK to oth
er?? ft ts an advanced outpost of approaching
? ? KJ?mv a \/ami ru Remedy.
It roaohes the seat of the ailment, and la tbo
only thing that will. You may dose yoursolf
with quack medicines till It is too late? 'till
thostreamlet becomes a resist lees torrent. It is
the matured Invention of a scientific physician.
"A word to the wise Is sufficient."
The poet In of ton saddest when he sings, and
so aro the reader*.
? r . ? ? a.
" Conventional " IWonnn t* denotations. '
TV7i<rea?, Tho M non RnUto A. St tt
P.y Ox)<>esrros to mako It known to the world
at large that it forrtw tho double connecting
link of Pullmin tourist travel between the
winter cities of Florida a d the summer ro
eorteof the Northwest; and
IPTtevww, Its "rapid transit" system Is un?
aurpa'sed, its oleg ?ut Pullman Buffet Sleeper
ana Chair car servico between ^Chicago ami
ixmisvilie, Indianapolis and Clnolnnatl un-,
equalled: and , <
IV hereon, Its rates are as low as the lowest;'
then* be it ;
Resolved, That ta the event ot starting on .a
trip it Is good policy to eon tilt wifi K. O, Mc
Cormlok, Genu Pass. Agent Monon Roots, 1W,
Dearborn 8U, Chicago, for fnll particulars. <ln;
any event send for a Tourist Outde, eiiolose 4c.
postage^ ? , , ' . '? s*Ys"?* i
Many a political caudldate beats his oppo
nent by a scratch. ?
Ol
BABIfS ?
h, ? . v'y'i
ii
*?ea over all
mk&k &
hy Bnbloa,
Bowels.
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m
p j
it
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MM*
?mmsmm*
no other. 36 colors ; 10 cents each.
WUU, RICHARDSON A CO.. Burlinffton, Kfc
Pot aildlng Of Bton.ini F.noy USE
DIAMOND PAINTS..
?-y loCtini
1 I- kZ!? ?"r:'
' ' " i i i ? , . ? ,' ' i VjC I*
A grado nece?sltv--Tbe abolition of grade
cro?s9laK? VJr railway tracks,
Keep them In the Namrr.
Hamburg Fig* should be kept In the nursery. "
where they aro j arttoulnrly useful in case of
constipation or Indigestion, as tlioy arollked by
children, and are prompt And efficacious in> ac
tion. J}. cents. DoeeoneFig. Mack Drug Co.,
^
Got tlio cold shoulder? the tramp who stole
the lore-quarter of mutton.
* Many men of many mlndm
"lany pills of various kinds.
Pellets. . They oure sick headache, bil
ious headache, dlssiDess, constipation, indigna
tion, and bilious attacks; 26 cents a vial, by
druggist*.
:v ?
Athletes or social propensities mostly prefer
tbe Indian Cluh,.
IfSffl 'oted with sore eyes uso Drl?nnc Thomp
son sKyaWater.DrugBlsUsell atHk-.per bottle
W?*ern miners as a rule, prefer buylnc
| heir liquor by the ouan* 3 ^
W.\nNRn*B Loo Oath*
Rkmkdiep. ? ??Snrsapa
rilla," "Cough and Con?
sumption Hotncdy," ?
"Hops and Buchu,"
??Extract,"? "Hair Ton
io,?? Live Pills." ?
- ?-it*?iwrs, " ^I'orous-Elcctiic il?, ? "Ito?o
Cream," for Catarrh. They aro, like
Warnor'a "Tippecanoe," tho simple, ef
fective remedies of the old Lo^ Cabin
da??. "
Q ATARR||
Ely's Cream Balm, I
Gold in Head.
JLT pnoR.. Mj Wurren St., "N. Y.
lawiaw
T PENSION 8 11
y. etc. :
?w? free. A. W.
Cincinnati, 0.
1 mm&s&gi!'
s
iPl'Jffl HABl T fii!ll'n,51)' cur??t in 10 to ?
1 'l=is?SsS
*82* com.
by tiountttind i>?otlon?;; ComploU ?UU?Hm In i?.
Kurd io itn intnflV?l, ?RrleuHrtr*!. pa?tor*l timber ??nV
and \fn> nr?n teivAU, All jrorf^Wiiot to kni??7/fcK?2
*-ka^i?a,^98?feBS!5^
lW. Po*DI/>; Oot.or ado ? MAo.?i/r
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Wholly anlllte nrtlfloinl NyMtomi
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