The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, August 11, 1881, Image 4
- Otruuu Fowxx —Oain«* fowl* will
kMp*U bngi »Dd iMaotoof*myd^
•oriptfon off g«Aw tiim TINT **U
not aarttteh lik* other fowl* or h*m th*
moot delta*to plant*.
Potato Wat**.—It i* uid that an
Immediate and eilbotiTe remedy for hoe
on oows and other eattle, alao for tick*
on jiiga, I* to weak the Affected part*
with p&Uto water—water Ip which pch
tatoea have been boiled.
Cotrbant Wo*m8. —If feed la ao*tiered
under the currant buahoa and the hen*
allowed to scratch and pick there they
will keep the ground looae and eat all the
grubs that are in the soil. If this la done
there will be no trouble front the cur
rant worm* that infeat bnahes where the
grace ia allowed to grow.
8pk*adi*o Maitok*.—The adrantagea
of spreading manure from the wagon aa
It i* drawn oUTjtte ialpf «ai
a more even diatribetion el the donbta
thing more—it ahpiid Ml be^itpa whee
eai Than the taw la of Bttle ralfre
end the eeed
and might wall injora. Tl
and ibo* the
The head* are
[ton the fleM Mid gete aheary Hone, plunge in boiling wah
in the
heaped**!
rain before epreeding, the ground under
the heape raoefrea an undue share of the
beet pert of the manure, which act in
frequently random theee epoU barren lor
a season or two.
Obuout.—After trying for a numbar
of yean) almost in rmia, aay* a fanam, to
raise good celery on ordinary dry garden
soil, I Anally borrowed tbs use of a little
patch of reclaimed swamp land—deep,
black mwrk, w*U drained but
aud for the past twe - -
0(1 it very Am iaUfy wfih
lalwr. So I shall newer acain sit imp* to
grow this vegetable
soil
odof
-TVs »
JhM*
ripe, la nearly werthlma, the hnraaa wtU
aeleet tie head* and aat an orar ration,
Just as they will at any grain. But if
th* hay ia free from theee fanlte I should
consider it a safe feed. One thing, how*
ewer, I had almost forgotten to mention.
It has a curious power of incraaamg the
secretion of urine; but I hare not found
this perceptibly injurious to the animals,
though I have lad it largely to oowa and
considerably to horse* for several years.
In a word, I should aay, see that thehay
ft free from rust, dost, mast andforar-
ripeness, and I think you will find it
safe.
Bum* absorbs odors readily and sur
prisingly; for this reason it should al
ways be carefully covered, and be kept
in a room where there is plenty of fresh
** .' ■g|| . jggp ' ijsf-- - - ttt
Bout.—Boiling meat for soup, cold
extract the
itself*
Ir Minted for
boiling water at once.
Broxoa-Csn PoDDora—Take three
cape of sugar, four cups of flour; one
cup of cold water, six eggs, three tee-
spoonfuls baking powder, and S Utile
■alt Beat eggs separately. Steam in
pudding-mold for two boom, and aarva
with liq4d sauce.
Basr.—Beef having a tendency to be
tough can he made very palatable by
gwtly fc» two boon with pep-
of
■•swing grotir fcw two boon with pe
per and salt, taking out about n pint
iHjWtrVhsn half dona, and letting t
rest beB brio the
tbs p<>t. After
gravy of the pint of liquor saved.
Bitiae I'uwuaa.- Be ears not to ose
w«. much, limitie besag umbealthful.
it efutls the rieticats flavor of
I* a Uttla UMwe Ihna thaS at van la a
V, make sure of
Tm, tk Joha I
Trt Utia aMratag,
TVoarm
Whistled John.
V “ When th* nsUor etth yon, Udt
Whart’s Um hit tetsi thst yon hodT
WhonososmosU Umm rants io udT
Answ, John I"
" Marbles." And hs kfeka his to*.
“ Breech as *IB wsnr out, yon know;
‘ KnnoUs-down ’ !•*« IS* to,”
Jaltors John.
i I • A# t'
I* his pockets go hi* hands
Looking foolish, there he etande.
" 8'pose you’ll eoold t" For etsrn commends
Lingers John.
- ■"esicbes mother’s laughing ays;
IS o Sash th* kl*M* n y,
And I hear, aa I paa* ty,
“ Bleat yon, John t”
-At SichoUu.
father of the manand more than one
prison scene and prison memory ha* il
lustrated this inevitable link of character
between ooe’s earlier and later years. A
young man arrested for swindling his
employer out of 130,000 *Ut flone in a
criminal’s oall, out of which daylight
harT fidfld
Cowering on his hard bad ha pictured
to himself the world outside, full of
warmth and Light and comfort The
qweetioo cam* to him sharply:
'* Huw came you bare T Was it
really fur th* stealing of that last great
•urn r
od*r the feet of Dr. Cray** foal
, Jauay gave a little eerami, sad,
qufak. ae thought, Jack darted out ami
' >*4 her up, just ia hn^ u, prevent
ths bore* from nmufhg over her. the
his carriage to ask
th* little girl had beau hurt
but Jaek had brought her safely to the
ftiritwalk
Mrs. William* was verv pal* when she
“ No. no, mamma | I didn’t hurt me,
not a bit, she arid. " But I was
frighteued. Wisn’l he a kind boy to
help me, mamma f ”
corner, and was nowhere to be seen.
“Here’s the little rascal 1 ” sai.k a
man oatohing hold of Jack’s collar. He
had seen him ran, and Mr. William*
look around a* if to fUd him. > Here’s
the rascal, sir. Ijcaught him was
just turning the corner. Whkt mischief
has he been doing now ? ”
“ Mischief, sir I” said Mr. William*,
“ I thank you for bringing him back,
for he has saved our little girl’s life.
Hero, my boy, what should you like
better than anything else in the world ?
Speak out now*and you shall have it if
^ ”7— — I cavget it foe you.”
> ” Tlu «frild--ia .. Jack did not answer. Hit hands wan
dered nervously up and down his ragged
jacket, and his face began to get un
comfortably hot
'’Gome,” arid Mr. Williams, kindly,
“ what would you like better th»i» any
thing else r 1 ^ {
" Better than auythiug alas, air V
arid Jack. Why, its a doll, air, thank
“A doll, my boy 1 Sorely, you can't
wish to play with it,” responded Mr.
Williama.
'' O, ao, sir r answered Jsek; “ but
it's lor Bister Hetty, sir. She's sick ami
lame, and oh, if ah* could only her* a
doll I Yea, air, I'd like that
; my boy T ashed
But I didn’t
Ye* and no.
twenty year*, he aaw > anything, atr.”
s school bey, 10 year* old. He “ What's your ns.
Iwrsd cm* lovriv Jane day—with Mr. Wtllisias.
.. full LLm-u w rit*. air
Happy.
vwer nirerfsnt ash
»cio-ii, r TcitnMf eed
^ Be Wise
If ri>* will *ta* al
wrapt mwIIwm* ia dweSerlaf ynwvictf
(a*s|ir« with vrpeasire •lortor* nr hwabug
rSTW alls, that itn harm s'wsv* and nre »elv
nslart'* sinph* rmsniln tar *1 roar WO
mrau-yoa will bs Wise, well *o.l happy,
and aavt trrsl expenre. Ths grvstsat nm-
edy (er this, the grest, alt* sod good Will
teh vfu, is Hop Hitters—rely oa It. Bcv
another column.—Frees.
_ _ ‘ MAKUm m VMM AM DA,
A woman that gets hold of a bit of
manhood ia like one of those Chinese
wood-carvers who work on any odd, fan
tastic root that comes to hand. I should
like to see any kind of /foai^ distinguish-
able from a gorilla that some good and
even pretty woman could hot shape a
husband out of.—Hotmet.
PERRY DAVIS’
Pain-Killer
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GREAT CURE
•HEIliUTHM
“Disc* He*
(dvinj informvtioh greatly desired, bat
not attainable from sources whence gener
ally sought. W > .
“(iI,AD TIDIStKS FOIL Rl>nT1?RS.”
Containing matter oflbgnMt interest to nil
who would pass safely spi| with little pain
through the great t ia! of motherhood. *
Tn<-ae sre the titles of two hooks, either
or botii of which is sent for asUmp ad
dressed to the author, l)n BtaINM r* Wfi.-
80s, Atlanin, tleor^in.
Their troth* */c tihl hr hiovn tu all.
Thu baby was doubled up by the
cramp*, and yelling at the rate of a mil*
a minute, as the father and mother
stood over the crib with the laudanum
buttle between them. “No, Marion,”
he said, gently but firmly ; “you pour
it out; that child ia growing ao like
your mother that I can’t trust myself. ”
, Wi beg to call the readers attention to
the advertisement of Dk. H vhtkn h
Iros Toxic, which will be found in
another ctdumn. This medicine i* a
preparation of Iron and Calisaya hark,
in combination with the rhiwphmtes,
and is imfonwd by the mffliesl prefes-
don, and reconimciMled by* them fur
Dyapepria, (n-neral Debility, Female
CompfainU, Want of Vitality, eU:. It
>« manufacturer! by tin Dn! Hartkk
Mr.lrfriVK On*Pt*T, No. North
Main Btreet, Ht D>ui». Mo. It »• cer
tainly the rkmI naluahlc remedv in the
market, and no family *houhi fail to keep
it in the Houw. —Tolrtlo (Ohio) Northern
Ohio Democ rat.
k SAFE AND SURE
REHtDV F0*
Cramps,
Chokra,
Uarrhoea,
Djsanteiy.
I A* M i* <s* *n Stas****'
UViaAMO»OWU.».
taUntl^ir Ss* 1 *!—a*
Mly th* eMIfaM *r BBm
THOUSAMOt I
BIRKOTLY OUR1P
KIDNEY WORT
Sprains
AXD,
Bruises,
AND “
Scalds,
Taothache
■ vrWwTOw^wvvw
AND
Headache,
Sri* in *v*rr p*rt*f th* 0*nn»rT. *“
4r*d*of«M**ltU***uv*4wh*r**Jl *1** are
felled. Ills mild, but •ffloUirt, CERTAiK
isMlMSn
Dl ITS ACTION, but h*nnlM* ia ril
arIt«lc**M*. Slr***tb**»
Lllb torilth* import*ntorx»n»of tbebodV-
Th« natural aoiion of tho JUdnoy* U r«»toreo.
Th* Utm I* *le*u**d of *U dl**s**. *nd Vb*
a*w*ta move freely and booHUfully. Li tbto
Vtgtbs wo**S dies*sos *r* srodiosts* mm
^AsTt has been provod by tboussndsU,**
: KIDNEY-WORT
i* th* most effsottuil rsiMd/ tor olounsin*: th*
mtom of *11 morbid secretions. It shouldb*
used In *0*1-7 hoosshrid sa •
SPRING MEDICINE. A
Always mires B1UOU8NE8S. 1 OWSTTPA-
TION, PILES and ril EXHALE Dlsssas*
Tsprrtnotnnrr V*S*fblsF^»-toUnrsna,
on* psrksirs of stnoi sistssAauarM
Also in IJ«*ld T.rm. very C*»#M«ret<ri f«
the eonvso !*»•• ofU«W*r»* «*»»»« r *" 1 “ JJ"*;
unrull Herts"KlSi^soi efin*n*ri*riKicrform.
an nor tour druggist. pkic*.si.##
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(WUI sred tbs drv »wt nsMO SrBI MtT*V. Vf.
FOR 3 ALE B? kLi, DRUGGISTS,
HOSTETjErs
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i, while man|tur
tatter were spared.
i of old manure baton apply.
if from any aausi
,f rikw a
to grow, almost invariably getting
good specuneu. least year, having
few loads of manor* left, they
apreed for sugar beets. The beets did
not get a- good
nips came jgp, Whirii r —;
as they teemed to come up and grow with
unusual vigor. The growth continued
till harvest time, and such roots I never
mw before, while the beets from the
-L same plot were hardly middling. Borne
of the rutabaga*, Bkirvings, weighed
twenty pounds each.’* ^ !i - a * , - ,
Hcnoarian Hat.—W. J. Ohamber-
lain, in the Rural New Yorker, tells the
faults apd rictues of this hay as follows;
“ Hun^rian hay has hi Mime way got
the reputation of injuring horses when
fed to them for along time. How it get
this bad name I do not know, but pre
sume in the same way Mover hay did—
ril*, by bring fed when Improperly
cured. But clever hay, when properly
sot sad cured, ia an excellent feed and
ia extensively lad by ths Dutch farmers
of Stark and ths neighboring counties in
- OhF', and to
r UAAtA a AAMOVAOJL
A distmguiahed auUses says t “Ire
solved wbea I was a child never to use »
word which I could not prououno* be
fore my mother without offending her."
Hie rule and exaupl# are worthy of
imitation. Buys readily Iqarn a ctaas of
low, vulgar word* and exprsaafous that
are never heard tu respectable etreta*.
The almost care on th* part of th* par
ents will scarcely prevent it Of oonrae,
we cannot think of girls bring exposed
to the peril. W* cannot imagine a girl
using words she would not give utter
ance to before her father or mother.
Such vulgarity is thought by some boya
to bs “smart;” the “next thing to
swearing, and yet, not ao wicked.” But
it is a habit which leads to profanity,
aud fills the mind wtth MO though ta,
It vulgarises and degrades the soul, and
prepares the way for many of the gross
aud fearful sins which now corrupt *o-
jiety.
AMBMIOA AHMAD IV AMT.
Art ha^ become a topic. No news
paper of prominence ta without its art
columa. No intelligent person dares to
be ignorant of its eurrant events. Noth
ing, in a few yuan, th* moat refined in
As Jack stood there his thoughts
to anoth^ htti* gifi- os>*
not at all wall drgrisfi. butkon* th* leas
dear to him for
lama and risk at hosM, and oh I what a
treasure would thst great open-eyed doll
be to her 1
“Just slK>ut as big," said Jack to
himself; and be looked longingly, first at
the little girl, and then at the doll which
she held in her band.
“Oh 1 if I were only rich,” thought
Jack, “don’t I know what would be the
find thing I would buy ?”
But wishing was in vain, aud Jack’s
feet were very cold. Bo he took his eyes
away regretfully from the little girl and
the doll, and waa just about to start on
a qnick run down the icy street to try
and make lumsuU warm.
The shop-door opened just then, and
the little girl and her grandpa came out.
Bha was holding to his arm with one
hand, whjje with the other she held
tightly to, the doll which had so much
excited Jack’s entry. As she came out
from the afore with a merry little
bound, she caught sight of Jack as he
stood by the lighted window just ready
to mn off.
“Oh, grandpa I" arid Jenny, with a
gay little laugh, “ see, Jack White's out
of jailand aha pointed directly at the
boy, aud laughed again.
“Out of jail,” thought Jack, and be
was very angry; for he did not know
thst Janny saw kta
ef Ms
“Jaek Whits
Jafl.” Janny bad
boy briars. Bhe <bd not know bis
We Warn tlklBlU A Cb . pro>iWfi»r»
prepara
tions to entertain an unnsnriiy large
number of vjsitor|ll^is
fT,
tract* for _ ,
for not only are they mo*t successful
hotel keei er*, but their place is in every
way worthy of patronage, it is ooe ol
the coolest, shadiest, breeziest places in
the South ; the locality and surround
inr* sre delightful; the buildings are
roomy, airy, and convenient y arranged:
the sccojnmodation*, fare and attention
are first clans, and ,Shoal Creek is the
most romantic stream and the best fish
ing water you ever aaw. Add to this
the unrivalled power of the old Rock
Sprinr in the flu re oT dropsy, scrofula,
dya)iemia and diseases of the blood, »kin
and kidneya, and the aum of attractions
in irreiNtible. Jf vou have ever been
there yon know tins is all true, if you
have not, try it juat once. You will
never regret it. Addreaa Ellin A Oe.y
Badey Spring*, Ala.
Luct Hooper aays that Adelina Patti,
thongh she is forty years old, looks ten
years younger. Patti, no donbt, will
declare! that she is ten years younger
than she looks. It makes all the dif
ference in the world who tells the age. —r
Norristown Herald.
No good Preaching.
No man can doa good job of work, preach
a good aernion, try a law anil w*U, do« Uir a
patient, or writes good article when he feels
miserable and dull, with sluggish bruin and
unsteady nervea, and none should make Ihe
attempt in such a condition when it can be
•n easily and chesplv removed by a little
Hop Ditters. See other eolumn.-Albaoy
Tit»*s. »
“I wish,” soliloquised a
youth, “that I waa a great
would like to ee* my
of ■)■
aerolta of foatt mA gautua. Oh, k
long to gat up acusathing—" Hia
ff by ths
ef <■(
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Lay the Axe
to the Root
•If yon would destroy the can*
kering worm. For any exter
nal pam, sore, wound or lame
ness of man or beast, use only
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI
MENT. It penetrates all rans-
ele and flesn to the ?ery bone,
expelling all inflammation,
Rorenem and pain, and healing
the diseased part as no other
* Liniment ever did or ean. 80
saith the experience of two
generations of sufferers, and
so will yon say when yon have
tried the ** Mustang.'’
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“ms a
ant.
SUNLIGHT tNO ftiAUbW
to.toMA^totoeApM***. «*■•<*■•
John U. Cmtqk H