Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - September 15, 1871, Athens, Georgia3 amil3 Laura la of a a Jota a to Rilke Hollars per annul in Advance. Jts re so re of Fitt m Athens Quot Gay use proper 15r l871., la . Misc Laneous a a a a i. In . A. Atkinson it off web per a Sim an. a n scr. I.,. H. A lugging. To tvs of Nekr Tivisa. Summey a amp n Ewton i Hoa n rom <3a. Mrs sure Iron. Plow steel. It steel. Hoes Nail Quot. Plows. Mill saws. Cotton gins and Gentul hardware and cutlery at wholesale and Cuil. Lord open the door for i falter i faint in this stifled air. Id Doit and Semi Tancsa i lose my breath this life of Felt is a living death let me into thy postures bad imd fair. To the Sun and the wind from tiny round wins free lord open the door to me 1 will by inserted is Oas Dot or and i. A r a it use Foll Liao Fortis rtt and a a a i in Kris each iii ler nne month. Far a to afar period be Wade. will business directory. Maii Conn. A. S. Kiwis. A Tower a Conn toll Erwin a Cobb to uts ii a a test o e y s at l a.w., ,. . Candler Uney at Law _ Llo or. Lutts Only. A a. Will a rare let j Oil you at pay or Fucks Jadi nun. Ii Aii Llu Tfir it Mihaiu Rud Franklin. We it tix w. Hide a t r 11 n e y a t l a Wowra Smarty Fumic Athene. Or. Will pm a i turn Terruli i will give Firtl cur Rinion to Chr run tion Ofcar Lmh and will act at a in if right my Iris it a a a Rny la Alcor nil etude and wild undo. Janomi i. . C. W. Trio kill ski Piton amp skin i l. A t l a or Leon la. Arthur e Van amp jewellers late win Childs a Moss to announces to lha Cilito Nutof Athens and Lelal Trihaft sch new prut store of or. We. Wat tie. Clocks. Jewelry Etc. Allwork dhow it and or granted. Land. To the Public. T have purchased the inter j. . J. Morton in the Isle firm of i Titre Elk Morion and will r Hope by dealing u he Uit Liurni and to scr it ill continue the hut less. A a to retain the Cumo ions of re Eire a fair share of the Trtilek in my line of . A fresh Stock of clothing and furnishing goods will be rec Cirod for the commencement Trade. July 21. J. E. Rit if. Attorneys . Hart count. Pittm.1n amp iii tos tto Neys at Law. , Jaclson co unix Lla. Yasuei. P. To hts Usmond a t torn e y a t l a xxx Aiken a. Osre Milroad Street. Lure or .1 Sjay i slur. Will sire to eclat attention i. Card in . Mai to of All la Siut Niru Teil to i. Care. J. 1. A j. R. , hardware a Iron steel Orcigr Lage material mining iarle.aani., 4e., whim.nll.i., Atlanta. Estes attorney at Law xxx to Paar Hank. Countr a. J. Ii. . \ t t o r n e y a t l al Cascar Llor Franklin countr of. Ibo tily o�m4e4 by j. K. Angilon late a. N. , a Frieter of Agreci tharal work. Abroad a it oui Piura a. of leap Ord Dick to Lysis w steel flunk Shoyel w Blades cd Lviv atoms , to Aarau 1. 1 m >nrixx9,,. Sn4 for Liliu Antei Cai Akuce flour amp feed store we. Wood dealer in All kinds of p u a nature. Carea Jaun band. Ware Rooma on Clayton st. Next to Enla Eopal Church. 6eps6m. Willuam we god. 0�bcaila.s giant pocket com Spiel scr a Price onlys 50. Call and see al it at Childs Aco s. Harness leather and the Bea Alful Gate. y0l. Iu-0 3hew series. I9js-fej� Vuk pay Over the $5,000 to the Winnin at notes Taxon. Or Adams did a Este Idren Rewwa the Gen there is a holier life and truer a i Han Ever my Luicart has found there is a nobler work than is wrought within these Walls so charred by the fires of sin. Where i toil like a captive Blind and bound a. An open door to a of tech task in thy i ask. Tet the world is Oliy Field thy Garden on Earth Art Thim still at Home when thou a cadets hither thy i allowing Eye my narrow work room seems vast and Gigli. Its Dingy ceiling a Rainbow dome stand Ever thus by my narrow door. And toil will be toil no Mote. Through the Rosy portals of morning. Now the times of Sunshine flow Over the Earth and the glistening sea. The Praise thou inspires Rolls Bock to its tones through the infinite Arch go a it crippled and dumb behold me wait. Dear lord at the Beautiful Gate. The integrity of the Bible. Barn38s material. T70ksaleby Ujj Childs. Nickerson d co. Carriage buggy amp Wagon a Large and Well selected Assort ment fur talc by Childs Nickerson amp co. Horse cow hog amp Chicken new drug store. For Sale or Exchange. Of College Avenue Kew Tox hot la be . Hull. Wilkie . \ Omadale Imit a is us v Ltd la. Miu Aill wife re a a a a Lal 1 cloth. 52 re r new books. Nui by i a a met kill with Idu lat Lott Vvs he i 1.v i a a do Pur thu Lito Vurman let a . L. T x by have Ohio acres of land in Che u hich 1 will sell cheap it a real a Mato ill this City. Thire i a Luar Cili unt ii the la it Minuni Iutin in cry a a pro Malkic iii a to to m bad Hiu of Corn in or and Cotton in in it a Rill in. Tho in Mauder u in the Wool. T he a a iii is a a iii Lett Fnu a Tho Selma Dulinn Zutl Tittl i it Deanda it car scr nil Lea let Lvi Ruedi Dic 6 Milca in it i the do not Ltd i tue it to Lui i us and Chat Tarif but a a Buval and guv Luff Ira us the route it is a matter of congratulation that the Bible has passed through the Oid Cal of verbal criticism. English infidels of the lost Century raised a premature Sean Over tie discovery and publication of so Many various readings. They imagine that the popular mind would be rudely and thoroughly shaken that christianity would be placed in imminent peril of extinction and that the Church would be dispersed and ashamed at the sight of the tattered shreds of Magna Chato. But the result has blasted All their Hopes and the oracles of god Are found to have been preserved in immaculate integrity. The storm which shakes the Oak Only loosens the Earth around its roots and its violence enables the tree to strike it roots deeper in tie soil. So it is that scripture has gloriously surmounted every there gathers around it a dense a Cloud of witnesses a a from the ruins of Nineveh and the Valley of the Nile from or Ishii to l it i inti Ruad be Bung by Silen i l stand for a country store. Tirlea inti Patiic. Fur further injun Kallod a it a Pavo or rel dry a i a. ,1. It a. Muthell al head a. The the Gem pm rest fruit Jare Vorin a. Nui Ioctl. For it Alf Ai the new drug store. Man. The Mode ado Jed. For settling the question was planned it Don die advocate of the Flat theory and the Experiment appears to have been Eon ducted in Ril resp As he the ground acted was a six mile level on the Bedford canal three Long pres. Of equal in it Vidad arid planted at Seq ii a Depths and at a distance of Siree Miles apart. A Telescope was then employ throng which it was clearly and a mistake Ahly perceived time the Central de was five feet above the level line of tiie Telescope which at Quot that the Earth was but Rotunda of Tlemcen a to to to him. He was found to As mentioned and As the sri use dog very freely a Wagon procured in Wahidi he was convey a to a the wore Ham House where he Jed it we boarding. Dra Rogers arc Lynch were summoned Radii re the wound. The 5ical-Aid arrived too late Howe for gradually stink under the exo be Haemorrhage unto Lafew minute after one of clock when he died Vics jts tbs of Cir a st temp it of the of Hampden expressed himself satisfied that Bead Loethe bet and the Money paid Over by the referee to the Winner or. Wallace. The Experiment and the Telescope were level but not so tie head of or. Hampden. He that a convinced against his will is of the same opinion still it was not Long before Hampden woke up to the mortifying conclusion that to had made a Blunder or that in some Way he had been be fogged. His reason told him that the Earth was still Flat not round As that lying Telescope and those fibbing poles had affirmed. He concluded also that Wallace was a thimble rigger pickpocket a liar and a swindler and went about pc claiming these libels in the most a blushing manner. This so annoyed Wallace that he brought suit for libel against Hampden and the jury lately mulched him in $3,000 damages making a Sura total of $5,500 Cash paid out on account of his theory that the Earth b Flat poor Hampden b indeed a Martyr to american. A just . An old Xeric paper Man kill a clerk for ruining Hii daughter. A few minutes after ten of clock yesterday morning an elderly Man dressed plainly As if a Farmer carrying a double barrelled shut gun entered Sessell a dry goods store on main Street and asked for some lawns. One of the clerks or. Thomas j. Beasley showed him several pieces after which. The Man asked to see some Domestic the slabs and late Yueji of Sennacherib this class of goods was kept in the and tie tombs and monuments of pharaoh from Tho Rolls of Chaldee Para phrase and syrian version lists from the cells and libraries of monastic scribes and the Day and Dusty labors of scholars and antiquarians. Our present Bilics Are undiluted by the lapse of Ages. To lice oracles written amid such strange diversity of time let lice and conditions among the Sands and Cliffs of Arabia the Fields and Hills d itis re Luivie a my of Solon o of a or iii Yutt amp Gly Makiu with Uniti Uruu. I lii tra Lou. U 5 1. Oll Rikk. Fly Mai Irico Sand Goa of go Tifre ii Usu tiv of Niue by s. A. Ivi Kojic of Newt re ii $1 i us Butir Thithi a he a la or Kery ii a al life to or or a. W. Full a d. Is m. The limit us by unit liar us with eight ivut-2 a ill. For Milf by Julif 2 t. A. Dukk. Summey amp new div l no her Lars Ulm Ltd Ilori it in hails Kopilow Ware a vh�od1 iia Iio ii Idun Urikh. . A Kowaluk. A a a it. Lireet Athen. A. Northeastern Railroad a nor. Alhen., Jane 17 1s7i. S is r Given that the e a to Quot Quot a a a a it lion at a i it i 1/�. A a a Nuri scribed Quot or Tsoi urfi and uni Anitaa. It a a i. Ill Jiom held. . I hat gin 1 Pur of Palestine in the Palace of Babylon i i. do a a a Loiis of rom have pc Lnu tto a. Car i. There a i trios Holder. Notice to planters. Ate have perfected arrange y y ment wit. The Lin in Culton Uin co., of that to can allow time on these celebrated tilt. All i Tiem answered. Sum Mey amp Newton. Fall and Winter Impi nation 1871. Tribbons millinery and Straw goods in xes amp Billups by .st., a Tukys geo., in ihu6s and medicines chemicals Dye stuffs paints oils Glass Putty Stvtz ornery Mari kit. A fors. Bitters eve Yuhing usually a Tully in a al ext Tait drug sum. I a Iwin a a it a a it it a a a a pm la them Netlon i purity Nad Ralin Brilty of out ?i2s fancy goods to Clef articles brushes _ , amp a. Armstrong catob&co., import kits std Job bpm 07 Bonnet Trinh no and velvet Bonnet sucks Satini and adv eur Ugilt i. Sub copts by dts. Ii win Futon ornaments come Down to us in such unimpaired fullness and accuracy that we Are placed of advantageously toward them of the generation which gazed upon the Book of Law or those crowds which Hung on the lips of Jesus of be recited a parable on the shores of the galilean Lake or Liliose churches which received from Raul or Peter one of their epistles of warning or a Postul tion. Yes the River of life which issues out from beneath the throne of god and of the Lamb May As it flows through so Many centuries sometimes Bear with it the earthly evidences of its Check ered Progress but the great volume of its water has neither been dimmed in its transparency nor bereft of its Healing British review. A Qaqi Letb fill trimmed and us trimmed sii Akka hoods a. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street , it no. Offer the ii Gnu Stock found la Ihu soon iry. End unequalled in Choice in icy and Ebeap-nm.cumpi1ilng Ibe Cleat euro Penn not civic. Orden Udo cited end prompt attention Giren. Aug ii st win. A. Talmadge of. Post of Cen col. A Knue. Athe5 Ayers a Hurley al i. Apart la Drake to Quot a Ufa his ii Garden seeds 5t Louis Lead a mar Lotty pore the beat in the me Ikot Jurt received by t. A. Burke. And imported i Vatcheva double Gnu with 40 Inch barrel Eie Rura it Reg a wisc. . Ine Hec into Weed. With a Detent Ophleam All will aau tha Abor Good at very Reaa Onahlea or Lei. Us a it a. X x it o. Rear portion of the store and asking his customer to step Back or. Beasley started in that direction. Near tie Center of the store is the a a wrapping counter and when they came to it or. Beasley asked the Man if he would not leave Bis gun there until they returned. A a of no i done to care i will just carry it along with me Quot was the reply and they passed on Back. To the right of and near the end of the store was the a a cassimere counter under the Clarge of Cape j. Theodore Adams. That gentleman was at the time engaged in waiting upon some ladies. _ in walking Hack or. Beasley was a few feet in Advance of his customer. And after passing the ladies mentioned he turned to look for Liat person. To his great astonishment he beheld him with his gun at shoulder Takin Quot deliberate aim at Adams. That Etleman looking up and seeing the Man dropped behind his counter and commenced crawling towards some boxes behind which he could screen himself. When he dropped to the floor the m an ran rapidly around the end of the counter and again taking aim i and immediately after snapped the remaining barrel. The contents of the gun a Quantity of Large an Ava Fannaff reporter tailed at the station House last evening and convers j de with or. Browne from whom he received the following statement i done to care to go into particulars about this thing As it is a very unpleasant us Lect but i will Tell you the events of the past few Days. Friday last i discovered my daughter s condition but never Learned its author until yesterday morning. As soon As i Learned of it i went immediately to or. Adams who was staying in Ira Ssell a and told him that he must marry my daughter. This was about 8 of clock and he told Roe to go away and he would meet me at Roy store 315 second Street. I went away and waited at Niy store until half past ten when he not coming i again went to Sessell a. Going up to him i asked him Why he had not come to Roy store according to Promise. To made some frivolous excuse about Home one being sick and that he could not neglect his . I walked up to him and said shaking he Index Finger slowly As if in great earnestness. You must meet i then left and returned to Iny store where in a Short time his brother John d. Adams made his appearance. He said that he had heard there was some trouble Between his brother and Ray self and that he had come around to see if he could not of duct a Compromise. I told him that a Compromise could be effected in but Oue Way and that was by Adams marrying my daughter. Telling me to come around to a certain store on Union Street he went away. In company with my son i did go around and there met dams. He said he could nut marry Niy girl because he had no Money. I told him that while i did not have much. Getting a Gud a but finally hired one for three Days dung the Man Tea i to going it i just walked into the store and had the gun pulled Down on him before he saw me when he drop Ped u if wot big a the counter. I ran around some ladies who. Were in the store and shot him. It. My gun snapped the last time. After i booting him i walked out and came to the station House where i gave myself up. My daughter told him some time ago that if i Ever found it out that i would Kol him on sight. He laughed at her and allow a that he could shoot too. 1 gave him Gayer show but he would the Dai Guhe la done me and the is ill that was left me to do while taking his statement or. Browne evinced much emotion at times Kalf suppressed sobs swelling up in his Throat so As to almost Stop he speech while he eyes filled with tears. A warrant was sworn out by Captain Athey before recorder Scales during the Day upon which a preliminary examination will be held the morning. Or. Adams was an sex Confederate Soldier going All to rough the War up to the Battle of Petersburg where he lust lib right leg it being Cut of by a Cannon Ball. Since the War he has been engaged in mercantile buriness and was esteemed by a Large dude of friends. General j. W. S. Browne b an old and much respected citizen. He has resided in Memphy fourteen or if a years during the greater portion of Wilch he has been a newspaper Pressman. He connected himself with Gas fitting and plumbing a year or two ago. Or. Browne b a native of Ohio and Many years ago was a brigadier general of the Ohio militia from which tact was derived the title of general by which he b beat known. He in connection with the late m. D. Potter was one of the founders of the Cincinnati cot Mercial he b probaus fifty five years old. Farm Misc a to to porn in As farm la a Stock. I the Saette of be. Lay Qew Tina. Ivett Tail a Ion a que Ltd of the h Tell Nummi and Tea ice i o j a the pro at the present time teems a Wildren Tho Imja Tranco of with articles on poultry written to Supply the wants of the. Pah Lac informed respecting the rearing of poultry Asa source of animal food. The majority of both the work and articles recently Puhl bed Are thoroughly worthless. Compilations concocted to Supply the demand and it b therefore All the More a ratifying to turn to a prac Rieal. Article on the us Lect evidently written by a practical Man. Buch a one was recently publish of. In Tho Zyriek amp final it Rosette a and Fresn in we May advantageously reproduce the following extracts respecting the management of poultry As farming Stock and Good remling in their Intercourse with this world. It has been said that manners make the Man a and if it be Tnie that something More tial b needed to it or fact the human character it must be admitted that True politeness goes very far Nuy Only in regulating the influence which a Man Quot or woman exerts but b a most import at ant Elemento business Success. Tiie a politeness consists not a uly in pleasant manners but embodies the spirit of thaw \. To Litho Mil. Tai a ili. A to a in i Golden Rule to Quot a a do Ai to would that of liars should do unto us.�?T. The Mere maim rom of the drawing room Tho graces of the French Day of How Many Farmers might obtain lots ing master Are but the a a minding brass and a tinkling cymbal a if unto. Concerning a dictionary is the Thorld round or Flat i Buckshot struck or. Adams in the Wathem Anekt Jamarr Oano and its Tala Estis to to a id to Fiir Youm Lobb. To House lies pers. Tust received a Laig Assort to Mant at which we Ara of Hills at Verj Low priest. All tots atom Hrna warranted. In every particular Summey amp Newton. About a year ago an to Centric philosopher of London England named John Hampden having convinced himself beyond All peradventure that the world was Flat not round As commonly supposed undertook the arduous my Sonaty won of Oon Varting Mankind to h is Way of belief. Not making much Progress by following Tho Ordinary method of private pre Clung he resorted to the expedient of of filtering a bet upon the subject he made a Public announcement of ering to stake $2,500 against $2,500, put up by any seen Tiftic Man that he could prove that the Earth was Flat and Bot round As every body else believed. No one appears to have taken immediate notice of the absurd offer wheres opon Hampden came out with another announcement in which he boldly de dared that Aden Fiffis men knew they were guilty of in propounding the round theory and that in consequence they were afraid to take up he Challenge and stake $2,500 is be propos. But the Challenge having come to the notice of mrs a fired Rosed Wallace a gentleman Othi reputation and a member of a Veim seen Tiftic so duties he too ted the conditions and Pat no us $2,500.thb amount to Getha with a Smilar pm put up by Hampden of was dented us Lect to the order of to in i referee lifr.-, Edito of the my paper who was to could and would help him along All in Roy Power. My daughter was i Ilion to Mariy him and i had nothing to say. He then proposed to Send her off to some quiet sedum did place where she could give birth to her child after which she i Ould return Home and the world would be none the Wiser. Says in a a what will you do with the child t a a put it in an orphan Asylum a he replied. A a of no a says i a a that will never do you must marry upon his again flatly refusing to do this i said a a i will go unarmed to Day but if you do not marry my daughter lib Day you take your own life in your he laughed at me and said that was a game two could play at and that he could pull and shoot As Juick As i could. Coming out on Tho sidewalk he said a a Well i suppose Yon will not take any advantage of me. Yon will give me a says i. A a what show did you give left leg directly at the knee shattering the Bone and cutting the femoral artery. After snapping the other barrel of the gun the Man turned around and without saying a word passed through a Row of terror stricken clerks to the front door where he hand he gun to a Yonng Roan who was Evi Doit by in waiting. Standing for perhaps a half minute on the sidewalk As if deliberating the Man started up main Street to the Adams Street station House. Meeting Captain Athey at the station House he said i wish to surrender myself. I shot a Man in Sessell a store a few minutes ago and i guess i killed him going in with him he gave he name As j. W. S. We and after bring be arrived was taken Back and placed in Acyl or. Adams after bring shot cried out a a done to shoot. Fur gods Sake somebody take him the proprietor of the store and several employees of the House who were up stirs at the time hearing the report and to what show did you give my daughter i will take any and every advantage a a a you that i can As you have done the same with Roe we then separated and i returned to Roy store where col Dubos came with John d. Adams about twelve of clock to see me. Colonel. Dubose said that to bad Home As a Mutual Friend to see if this thing could not be arranged amicably. I told him that it could by Adams marrying my daughter and by that Way Only. He said that Adams was wilting to Send my daughter away during her acco schement but that he would not marry Hor. He also spoke of the disgrace that would attach to my family by lib being made Public. I told him that 1 bad thought of a that but that my Honor was above All things. Says i the b no child a play i am terribly in Earnest and that Man must marry my that was the last talk i had with them. When returned Homo last night i met my daughter and questioned her. She told me that Adams had asked her if i Wasama on. She told him yes and who that Ever read it has forgotten the irresistible Funy description of the career of a dictionary which Mark Tuttin puts into the Mouth of one Coon a Nice Bald headed Man at the hotel in Angelus Camp a in the big tree a on of the Calaveras county Californi. It was to a request for the loan of a Book to enliven a Rainy Day that Coon replied a a Well in be got a mighty responsible old Webster unabridged what there is of it but they started her sloshing around the Camp before Ever i got a Chance to read her myself and next she went to Murs and from there she went to jackal Gulch and now she a gone to san Andreas and i done to expect ill Ever see that Book again. But what makes me mad a that for All the re so Bandy about keeping her Sachs haying around from shanty to shanty and from Camp to Camp none of Ems a got a Good word for her. Now Coddington had her a week and she was too Many for him he spell the words he tackled some of them Riar Husters toward the Middle you know and they throw de him. Next Dyer he tried her Jolt but he pronoun re a Ems Dyer can Hunt Quail and play seven up As Well As Eny Man understand but be can to pronounce Worth a cent he used to worry along Well enough though till head flush one of them rattlers with a Clatter of syllables As Long As a string of Siluio boxes and then head finally lose he grip and throw no his band. And so finally Dick Stoker harnessed her up there at his Cabin and sweat Over her and wrestled with her for As Mudi As three weeks night and Day till he got As far As r and then passed her Over to Lige Pricke Rell and said fhe was the All fired est dining Reading that Ever he slruck.�?T. Subsequent confusion came running he said to he was also a Mason and Down and were the first to go to or. Osri Stence. That gentleman was evidently in great agony and was brandishing a revolver in he Fea ipg to approach Lam while thus excite , merits old a pm to throw Ali or. I Pidd a site Raboy to simply making use of the buildings they already possess and How Many Farmers consider Fob unworthy of consideration because of some supposed difficulty or expense in erecting suitable houses ? and worse than the How Many of isomers try to make poultry pay without any result beyond continual vexations merely from Lack of ingenuity in bringing Ordinary appliances into play ? a a Why bother a they ask about raising chickens in cowshed and outbuildings when you can set out As Many coops As you like on Tho grass of a paddock the gravel of a stable Yard or upon the scattered Ricky Ord Straw a Quot because generally Speakma half your chickens die under the com upon farmyard treatment. They get wet feet and die of cramp they drink the High coloured soak water of manure heaps rain water out of cart ruts or the Straw Yard draining and other filthy slops and consequently sicken and die by dozens. We have a troop of adult Breeding Fob Loose in the farmyard they pick up a urge part of the u living there. But they do not thrive so Well or keep so healthy As other troops of Breeding Stock which we have stationed at houses purposely erected in grass Fields for from the Homestead. For a very Small sum you May Knock up a Square boarded House taxed outside Lime whited inside and covered with asphalted Felt. Each of the four sides b in a separate piece the roof if of Gable form in two pieces All hooked together at the Corners by Staples and pins. So a House say six feet or seven feet cube can be popped up in a cart and temporarily set up in a posture or a stubble or wherever there May to a Good picking fur the fowls. A couple of perches a few neats and a drinking pan form the furniture while Tho ground covered in by the House for there b no wooden floor is spread Over with Loose Earth ashes and such b the Home for one cock and eight or ten hens and pullets during the Breeding season or the Home of double the number of half grown the House should be placed against a hedge or in a Corner where two Hedges meet so that a few poles and posts May protect it against cattle. There can be no Good reason against grazing Fob As Well As other a Mani Mab a and the firmer who tries it for the first time will be surprised at the amount of a a grub literally perhaps which the Active scratches and peckers find in a grass Field in and under the droppings of sheep and cattle among hedge Roob upon ditch sides and so on Only a Small Supply of Grain being necessary twice a Day. We Wuh that that masons were under obligations to protect each other s i unifies and that whatever they did that Way was All right. By the kind of talk he sue one Drill in effecting he purpose and mined my Daub ter. We the morning 1 got no Luid told some of my folks that i was it after a Una i had Boom a troop be in a medical huh Buo exploded. A lest some within the Range of our air cution be deluded to their injury we copy the Fri lowing Pora pm from the Washington Patriot these Temler of Tho f National medical Doumat of the City gives a quietus to the commercial speciation in co Durango which a ring of Riharb Tao Sand Job Beth have attempted to impose on the Public As a cure for cancer by a persistent and shameless exaggeration. There has not been a single attested Case of cancer treated with the vegetable which has resulted in any Benefit whatever and All statements to the contrary Are wholly on founded. We say this Smith emphasis because the mar Rilous statements about the pretended Virtues of the Plant originating in a ridiculous and apocryphal Story from Ecuador were of indicated and sent out from Heie Wuehr b the Headquarters Oftle deep tion. A a auth Weijie Ruments made by Reli Able medical men a a with Conda Raigo a b the naw b Sivate practice and the new York Hospital prove it Ottery. Worthless and no thug met we than a bold Imp Yaffim. Companies by honesty of purpose affy a Plain matter of facts Chivu of Justice. Good Breeding leads Man iii lii inter course with Liis fellow to he \ i tucs Ever Kloid. Beto faults Ettli but the Reader May ask what a the to do with the e i us Etc of the labor question Miu a every every firm Era especially in these latter Days a beset by difficulties growing out of a proper regard fur the rights of others our la Librers Are ignorant and governed by caprices rather than by a sense of what b right. Id our a calms with them we May do much a by example to elevate their Low stand. Ard of conscientiousness. The temptation the proc tick too often a while stinging from a sense of injustice or. A faithless Dess of their Pari to Reorg co a by violating Tho Golden Rule and avenge. Ing one wrong by the commit Ion of a a another. Our farms and our Homes b country and a town Are beset with annoyances on account of the acc Klor d a regard of contracts by these troubles Are much aggravated and too often caused by a Loose habit of hiring servants without stopping to ascertain whether they Are under Obi gation to others. Tom comes at Early Dawn and graciously taking of Quot he hat Mai tires if you want a hand. The crop b in the grass the fodder u dry a ing up or the Cotton b ready to pick and Sam having left Ullh Outcal be you a a need a hand badly and Tom b engaged without even asking where he has been Livigor Why he left he employer and As you need help you pay him More than the Usnel wages and Ink him to come to Morrow and if posse ble bring two or three hands with him. Now Tom had engaged by the year with Sinith and left for some trifling my understanding. Elated with he Success Tom goes to Smiths and p a a dries two or three More of he hand a to leave under the Prospect of better Wagram by the Day with a negroes heedless indifference to the length of Tho Job. In a few Days the crop is imd by the fodder is pulled or the Ootton picked and Tom b no longer needed. A and spends some weeks in meantime Smiths crop b ruled and when Tom goes Back to him to hire for the next year and expresses the real a Gret he feels for leaving Smith in Viaje a Ltd to Confidence in Hwi Psi not him him and he takes to stealing from sheer hunger which to Bis a Fude morality Justinea the act. In who was the api wrent cause of All these troubles Knock about until fall Here a Day and there a Day and finds himself at the end of the year ragged without Money and without a Settle Home. Possibly too Sam us badly treated and had Guiod cause for of tense which might have Many banners May take our advice procure what Hardy sort you most it my. Cochins or in has that endure close quarters game that arc Strong old English Birds Dorkings that like Day Chalk and gravel countries or if you Are in alow or wet neighbourhood on a tenacious sol put a Cochin cock to Dorking females no Cross Breeds allowed for parents mind but get Good blood of pure Breed Sand you will have Hardihood in your Chicks As Wal As weight and Quality in your couples for Market these suggestions Are eminently practical Small portable poultry houses of the kind recommended however Are no new feature. In lord Holmes Ole a pork at Linton numbers of those May be seen scattered about the Domain and in one respect they Are Superior to those suggested by the writer quoted. Each House is noised about two inches from the ground resting to the axe of two wooden rollers so that every few Days it can be moved by the Aid of a lever on to fresh so thus a a Ding the destruction of the gnus underneath and preserving the air. Of the roosting Boose in a constant condition of purity. In reference to the it it suggestion As to rearing Hardy table fowl our experience b much in fit Vor of the Converse of by recommendation and putting a Short i de Doritia cock to co do or still better to dark Pratique a Brahma Bens r size always Obma from the female Side and Brahma hem aids been prevented by a simple act of sheer Justice possibly he Ivas wrong and might have been reconciled to stay a Little exe Rdse of patience and a Little kind advice. Id just Sudi cases As these Are constant it occurring All Over the country an the gossip of the Day among men and women teems with lamentations concerning the unreliability of labor. We Are not defending the Effie end or Fidelity of. The negroes but it is simple a truth to say that employees Are Ais say that employees gravely at fault. If the Golden re were More carefully observed toward servants and Towall each other by employers Dio crib of the he system might be greatly mitigated. Let employers first bring a written recommendation from those with whom they live lived and to careful not to hire Thwe under engagement to others and a great cause of the Prex Alent demoralization would be removed. Treat them Hon hotly pay them fair Money wages promptly or if they crop on shares have their duties and their rights so put tidy marked out that they cannot Mound Hiistand them and their interests and Noess ties will attach them to settled Home their labor will to fkr More ii Active and Many of the trying Enil Vorass ments of the labor system win be remedied. We have bad. More than one Good servant beguiled from our employ Mth in a Twelvemonth by of Itera of higher these offers were thou to lowly who did not realize the Wang the were doing to us or to the they were in a Strait for it hip and. Without thinking of tip rights of of tigers it or of the Law they Tiolu red hired the first servant they would get a there b a first class opening of a the it exe Rdse of the Goldon a Rykr. In the matter of making sad keeping Eon a a a a Landau tracts a ill a is is i l a 1 1