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INSPIRED THE SIX HUNDRED.
'Bugle tbatPoumled the Charge “Into
the of Death."
! Here Is the bugle that sounded the
"gallop" and the “charge" that seut
heroes to death at Ralaklava.
; After the famous battle or sacrifice
the regiment wanted to present to the
|trumpeter a silver duplicate of his
BUGLE AND XOTES.
trumpet, but he preferred the old one.
On It was Inscribed: “Presented by the
Colonel of the Seventeenth Lancers to
Trumpet Major Joy, on which the
•Balnklava charge was sounded, Oct
25, 1854.”
Joy died In 1803, and now the fa
mous bugle is to be sold at auction in
London.
Gargoyle (back in town after a year's
absence)—When I went away, Jones
and Brown were rival suitors for Miss
Twitter’s hand. Which proved to bo
the lucky man? Glanders—Can’t tell
that yet. She marrjed Brown only a
month ago. Ask me again in about a
year.—Life.
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J. B. SHEARER, • - PRESIDENT.
To Destroy Tomato Mildew.
To get rid of tomato mildew apply
the ordinary fungicides and in addi
tion barn all dried leaves and vines
when the crop is removed.
Plant Food.
Some minerals, snob as phosphoric
acid, potash, lime and magnesia, ore
essential to thenonrishmeut of plants;
bnt plants have also a general appe
tite for mineral substances, eating
freely in addition to the quantity nec
essary to their proper nutrition.
To Dwst*VV~4Veeds. An Attractive Hardr Plant
The easiest and best way to destroy , ^ no ^ ^ est ornamental plants
all kinds of weeds is when tbev are | for S™«nds, large or small, is the
just beginning to appear above the ; Yucea wh,cl11Rhere lllas *
ground. If weeds are permitted to
grow - , however, they make excellent
green material for plowing under, bat
while they may nearly reach maturity
The fields are sown into peas, rye and
rape, clover and barley and the hogs
turned into the rye early in the spring,
from thence into the clover field, from
the clover to the peas, and from peas
to rape, the barley being cat green
and fed to the hogs, or the field may
be pastured occasionally. The main
expense in this system of feeding is in
the fences, which must be strong and
close. Aside from this the cost will
be less than pen feeding.—Atlanta
Journal.
before being thus utilized, under no
circumstances must they be permitted
to produce seed. If no weeds are al
lowed to scatter seeds it will be but a
few years before the farm is entirely
clear of them. It will pay the farmer,
however, to keep weeds down by stir-
ing the top soil when the weeds are
young.
Much In Little.
Why do chicks die in the shell?
Hens too fat.
Eggs too old.
Inbred stock.
Underfed stock.
Eggs get chilled.
Too much moisture.
Impure air in room.
Improper ventilation.
Too low temperature.
Small air cells in eggs.
Diseased breeding stock.
Impure air in incubator.
Too large air cells in eggs.
Too much dampness in cellar.
Egg chamber too dry when hatch
ing.
Why do chickens die after they are
hatched?
Lice.
Soar food.
Filthy runs.
Inbred stock.
Hens too fat.
Want of grit.
Damp houses.
Too much meat.
Brooders too hot.
Brooders too cold.
Lack of green food.
Too dry air in brooder.
Overcrowding in brooders.
Weakness from delayed hatch.
Neglect to sort out the sizes.
Not enough bpne-fpjjaiag food*..
Improper ventilation of brooder.
Removed from incubator before thor
oughly dried.—Farm-Poultry.
Moantlug the Waste Darrel.
Select a low, tab-shaped barrel in
which to collect the waste from the
kitchen and the milkroom. Mount
it within an old wheelbarrow framo in
the manner shown, when it can be
wheeled away to the pighonse or poul-
tryhouse. Meal and brancanbeput
in and mixed in the tub with the
trated. The genus is commonly known
as Spanish bayonet, or Adam’s Needle,
and the variety named as the ghost
plant. It is entirely hardy and sure
to succeed in any soil under the most
adverse conditions. It attains a
height of five feet or in ore, with stiff
broad, sword-like foliage with thread
edges, and is surmounted by tail-
branched spikes of Urge, fragrant,
drooping, cup-shaped cream white
flowers in June and July.
The class is especially desirable as
border plauts or for planting among
shrubbery, while they are exceedingly
attractive single specimens or in
groups on the lawn. They are espe-
A SCRAP WHEELBARROW.
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waste from the honse. Scald the tub
frequently in hot weather. Where one
has no boiler for cooking the morning
mash for fowls the work can be done
very well in such a tub as this.
Put in the meal, bran, meat and table
scraps, and pour in boiling •water,
making a thin mixture. Cover tightly
with an old woolen blanket and leave
over night or several hours, at least.
Meal thus cooks very thoroughly and
swells up to a dry, crumbly mass.—
New York Tribune.
Knlftlng Hogs For Laron.
A most decided change in the mat
ter of taste has developed among the
consumers of bacon. The demand now
is almost eutirely for lean meat, not a
single strip of lean, but full one-half.
To raise hogs which will supply this
demand, pen feeding must be done
away with almost entirely. The con
finement in close quarters induces fat
that even the most careful feeding can
not overcome profitably. Unlimited
pasture feeding is necessary, and if
the right breed of hogs is kept bacon
can be raised and sold at a profit. It
has been found that the rather lazy
Berkshire, Poland-China and Jersey
breeds cannot be profitably turned
into lean bacon, so that breeds that
are inclined to roam, like the crossed
Yorkshires or the Tamworth. are the
best for the purpose. The Tamworth
is but little known in this country, and
breeders do not take kindly to the
plan of giving np tho well-known
breeds for this stranger.
Attempts are now being made with
promise of good resalts, to educate
the razor-back of the Sonth to feed
for bacon. It must be confessed
that this animal has many of the
characteristics of a good bacon hog,
and if the disposition to eat any
thing from an old boot to a ground
hog can be bred ont of her, she may
yet astonish the advocates of fancy
breeds. Four one-acre fields well
fenced will supply ample pasture for
fifty hogs with the addition of some
*oots or corn as a snrmlementerv feed.
Is Indeed singular what curious
artlrivs enter largely Into the trade of
a pee. le like those of the United States.
While a few years ago the French were
denominated as the “frog-eaters” of
Kurope, it Is a fact that the United
States now consume for food more than
twice as many frogs as did Franco in
the palmiest days of her frdg-catiug
history. The annual consumption of
frog* in this country is put at not less
than 1,000,OOOi which have a gross
value to the hunters of $30,000, while
as served for food they cost the people
not less than $150,000. That frogs
have iK'eome a very common article of
diet can be seen by glancing through
the menu cartel of auy first-class res
taurant, especially during the fall and
winter mouths, when frogs are In their
prime. Only the hind legs are utilised
for food and the meat upon them Is
white, delicate and wholesome. For
many years the markets of the country
hav«j i»een supplied from tho marshes
of Onlifornla, Missouri. New York,
Maryland, Virginia, Ohio and Indiana,
N'ewYork furnishing the largest quan
tity t* auy of the States. The marshes
at the ('astern extremity of Lake Erie
are tho most prolific In their yield of
frogs. In Ohio the Lewis and Grand
reservoirs are famous, while the valley
of the Kankakee, In Indiana, is the par
adise of the frog hunter. As might be
supposed, the demand exceeds the suj>-
ply and unrestricted hunting of frogs
has diminished the stock In all tho
marshes that once promised an endless
supply. But so profitable has tho fur
nishing of tho market with frogs be
come that their artificial propagation
Is being curricxl on in Canada, in the
Trent river basin, in the province of
Ontario, where this business has been
conducted successfully for several
years. The waters are stocked by nat
urally matured frogs and no attempt is
made to confine them until near the
time of shipment, when they are cap
tured alive at night by the aid of torch
light, and confined in small pens. The
frogs do not require to be fed during
jonflnement. This farm yields annual
ly about 5,000 pounds of dressed frogs’
iegs alhl 7,000 living animals for stock
ing other waters and other purposes.
There are several varieties that are
used for food, of which the bullfrog Is
tbe kind most sought. The common,
or green, frog and the shad, or leopard,
frog are prized next In order. The
pickerel frog and marsh frog are not
used for food, the meat having a dis
agreeable odor. \ . i r - • •»-
THE YUCCA OB ADAM’S NEEDLE.
oially effective when planted in "ffont
of an evergreen hedge, the
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It is possible that the b, aver wii! s -•
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It Is said that a few Individual', tire still
to be found on me Kibe, the Uhlue .::.d
the Danube, and 1‘rof. Collett, of Chris
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mos, that there are now Kn) individuals
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tection be afforded to prevent their ex
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Aids to the Church.—Pleasant greet-
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laity do more for a church than power
ful sermons from the preacher.—Uov.
Dr. Frank Crane, Methodist, Chicago,
Illinois.
Money and
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Your gums will be healthy and bright;
Your teeth, tho gems you most value in life,
Will always bo perfect anil white.
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A drop
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^ Min „ ,
ing contrast to tho tall spikea
flowers when the Ynoca is in bloom.
The foliage is nearly or quite ever
green, so is attractive in winter as well
as in summer.
Farm and Garden Notes.
Provide shade for the sheep while
at pasture.
Sheep should not be tamed to pas
ture too early.
Gates between the fields are much
better than bars. Try one and prove this
statement.
Keep the houses dry and clean and
you will prevent half the sickness
among your fowls.
A brood aow on a pasture from now
till fall will not need much grain to
raise a fine litter of pigs.
Eggs a month old will hatch if kept
in an even temperature and turned*
half over every day or two.
A little lard rubbed under the
wings and on top of mother hen’s
head will free the chicks of lice.
Corn is not an egg food;it should
not be fed exclusively, only in very
cold weather, and then as a night
feed.
Clean ont the nests and burn the
old nest material and kerosene them
inside before putting in the clean
straw or hay.
A few sheep well cared for will pay
a nice profit on their keep, while a
large flock neglected will make the
owner out of pocket.
One of the most successful poultry-
men of America grinds two bushels of
oats with one of corn, and with 200
pounds of this mixes 100 jmirnds ot
bran for the month’s mash.
It does not pay to breed from
fowls which have been affected with
roup or other diseases which sap the
vitality from their systems. The
young stock from such matings are
almost certain to show some trace of
the disease.
If you pen your pigs keep the pens
clean and let the pigs have a variety
of food with green staff a large part
of it. Cut rye as soon as ready, then
oats or clover, which ever you have
come on first, then cow peas, or green
corn, and thus bring them to fall with
but little expense for grain. Finish
off with corn and you will have good
sweet pork at a moderate oost.
whole |
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A Gnardsman's Trouble.
Detroit (Mich.'] Journal.
omptness with whkjh tbe Nation*)
ndod t9
troops at the
made the
iuntry proud ot Its citizen soldiers.
4t there are few guardsmen more
and efficient
iX R. Davies,
leant of Co. B.
been a resl-
[f Detroit for the
years, and his
at 416 Third
Avenue! For four years
he was connected with
the well known whole
sale drug house of Far-
rnnd, Williams A Clark,
in the capacity of book
keeper.
“I have charged up
many thousand orders
for Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People,”
said Mr. Davies, “but^
never knew their woTth™ Firtt Sergeant.
until I used them for the cure of chronic
dyspepsia. For two years I suffered and
doctored for that aggravating trouble but
could only be helped temporarily.
“I think dyspepsia is one of the most
stubborn of ailments, and there is scarcely
a clerk or ofilce man but what is more or
less a vietlra. Some days I could eat any
thing, while at other times! would be starv
ing. Those distressed pains would foroe
me to quit work.
“I tried the h>t-wator treatment thor
oughly, but it did not affect my case. I
have tried many advertised remedies but
they would help only for a time. A friend
of mine recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People, but I did not think
much of them.
"I finally was induced to try the pills and
commenced using them. After taking a
few doses I found much relief. I do not
temembi r how many boxes of tbe pills I
used, but I need them until the old trouble
Itopped. I know they will cure dyspepsia
>f the worst form and I am pleased to re-
Bommend them.”
Dr. WilHams’ Pink Pills are sold by all
leaiers, or will be sent post paid on receipt
>f r>rlce, M cents a box or six boxes for
12.50, by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine
Company, Saheueclady, N. Y.
or oil ot clov
ton applied to the tool
ache.
E. A. Rood. Toledo. Ohio, says: ’’Hall’s Cs-
tarrh Cure cured my wife of catarrh fifteen
yearn ago and she has had no return of it. it b
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Careful measurements prove that the
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No. 1830 Main Ht., Columbia, S. C.
A Banquet In m Morgue.
The doctors of Melbourne, Au»-
tralia, gave a dinner to the city Cor
oner recently, and by way of a joke
decided to make the. morgue the ban-
qnet-room. So the slabs on which
many*lifeless bodies have lain were
utilized as tables, and the enstomary
depressing silence of the place of
death gave way to the jolly chorus of
“He’s a jolly good fellow.’’ The
higher officials of the city took the
levity with snch an ill grace that the
Coroner is likely to lose his head.—
New York World.
At sea level an object 100 feet high Is visi-
ale a little over thirteen miles. If 500 feet
it Is visible nearly thirty miles.
ivtr Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that Sicily bilious complexion by taking
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gist*, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
The odor of onions mav be removed by
eating a sprig of parsley.
Ko-TVBm for Fifty Cento.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
t strong, blood pure. tOc.ll. AU druggist*
A nttong solution of borax, applied twice a
day will cure ringworms.
Blood Poison.
First, Seconder Third Htag*s. Cured to stay
cured no relMee—br using B. B. B. All drug.
Klste. Large hi*.Mo if |.00, i :ures Old Runnlug
Sores. M ureas Patches. Copper Colored Spots.
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Balm Go., Atlanta, Ga.
A leading physician says that pepper la
deadly poisoa’t “
IRE EXCELLENCE OF SIIDF OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
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to the care and skill with which it is
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true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fio Syrup Co.
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