FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Farm and Garden Notes. Never feed decking roots to stock, especially to sheep, as they have been known to serionsly injure some flooks. In a highly-bred and liberally-fed animal the teeth are prodnoed earlier than in those living under the reverse conditions. In Cheshire, England, extraordinay results have been attained in the ap plication of half-inch bones to poor upland pastures. To cement leather to metal: Wash the metal with hot gelatine : steep the leather in an infusion of nut-galls (hot), and bring the two together. Never use the curry-comb on a horse’s Irga below the knee and hock. A corn broom is best, since it takes out the dirt and does not hurt the horse. A spoonful of Paris green in a pa'l of water isreoommended for killing canker worms. It should not be sprinkled over plants of which the leaves ore eaten—such as leitnce, etc. Rrd raspberries should be set two feet apart in rows, and when kept well worked the first year they will fill up and form a continuous hedge of plants good for ten years more. Cabbage, respond quiokly to frequent hoeing. It is one of the crops npon which too much labor can not be be stowed. They shcnld be cnltivated often, even when there are no weeds among them. The oanse of rancidity in bntterisdn. to the fact that the buttermilk or the water used in washing the butter, as is the practice of some dairymen, is not all worked ont—water in butter being a leading cause of putrefaction. It never results, as some seem to suppose, because it is cot sufficiently salted. If yon neglect cultivation you cannot afford to buy special manures and fer tilizers for your lauds. Thorough till age without manure is worth more than manure if yon neglect thense of a plough ard cultivator. By simply ploughing and reploughing land the fertilizing matter in the soil is released, thus aid ing in restoring fertility. Cultivation aids the escape of water where there ir too much in the soil. Stagnant water is antagonists to plant growth, and too much water shnts ont oxygen and pre vents decomposition. The American Agriculturist, replying to a correspondent, says :—“lt would not be advisable to soak clover-seed before sowing it. If the weather should be dry or cold afterward the sprouted . seed would be killed. There is no need of soaking, as the seed sprouts very readily. The easiest way of sowing is to do so npon the last snow of spring; every seed can readily be seen npon the snow, and it can be sown very evenly. It soon sicks through the snow and into the fine cracks of the soil, and when the warm weather arrives it is in the best position for growing. Upon hillsides or laud that is liable to b4iL GARCUNCOII Liniment — s ifor human, fowl and animal flesh, was first prepared and Introduced by Dr. Geo. W. Merchant, in Lockport N. Y., U. 8. A., 1833, since which time it has steadily grown in public favor, and it now acknowledged and admitted by the trade to b« the standard liniment of the country. W hen we make this announce ment we do so without fear of contra diction, notwithstanding we are a wire there are many who are more or lees prejudiced ngaiust proprietary remedies especially on account of the many hum bugs on the market; however, we are pleased to state that such prejudice does not exist against GAIIQLING OIL. \V r e uo not claim wonders or miracles for our liniment, but we do claim Uis without an squab It is put up in bot . ties of three sizes, and all we ask is that you give it a fair A tr ‘ al, r'-’biemberiiig that the Oil P Q t n P w k’* te wrapper aftlfeT-W-ffit'/-! (Kmall) is for human and fowl akVaKSSt flesh, and that with yellow MESSae-iBHHm wrapper (three sizes} for au:- mal flesh. Try a bottle. As these cuts indicate, the Oil is used success fully for all diseases of the human, fowl and annual flesh. Shake well before using. Cannot be Disputed. m One of the principal reasons oi _ R JS the wonderful success of Mer chant’s Gargling Oil is that it is t manufactured ; rictly on honor. dflESsa&WuJv Its proprietors do not, as is the Ur jy" case with too mmy, after making for their medicine a name, diniiu- by using inferior com ponuds, bat use the very best goods to lie bought m the market,regardless of cost. For hal a century Merchant’s Garg or. « W ling Oil has been a synonym for J honesty, and will continue to be • so, long as time endures. For sale by all respectable dealers throughout the United States and other countries. S Our testimonials date from is.ll to the present Try Merchants Gargling Oil Liniment for internal and external use, and tell your neighbor what good it has done. Don’t fail to follow directions. Keep the bottle well corked. PIIDCTQ Burns and Sprains and Bruises, bUnto Bcalas. ' Stringhalt, WludgaUe, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Foot ltot in Sheep, Scratches or Grease, Foundered Feet, Chapped Hands. Roup in Poultry. External Poisous, Sore Nipples. Cura, Sand cracks. Poll Evil. Cracked Heels. Old Scrss. Galls of all kinds. Epizoot ie. Lime Back. Swellings, Tumors, Hemoorhoid* or Flesh Wounds, Sitfast, Toothache. Kheumetunn. Ringbone, Foul Ulcers, Spavins. Sweeney, Garget in Cows, Farcy, Corns, Whitlows, Cracked Teats. Weakness of th“ Joints, Callous, Lameness, Contraction of Muscles, Horn Distemper, Cramp. Swelled. Lags, Crownscab, Quitter, Fistula, Mange, Thrush, Abscess of the Udder. Caked Breasts. Boils. 4c, 91,000 HEW Alt D for proof of the exist ence of a better liniment than fly A “Merchant’s Gargling Oil,” or a wgSEjjAj better worm medicine than . . “Merchant’s Worm Tablets.” Man- Tufactured by M. G. O. Co., Lock *«■■» port, N. Y„ U. S. A. JOHN HOPCE, Sec’y. HEALTH IS WEALTH! Du. E- C. Wmts’s Nbbvx and Brain Treatment a specific for Hysteria. Dizziness, Convulsions, Ner vous Heac ache, Mental Depression. Loss of Memory, Premature Old Age. caused by over-exertion, which leads to misery, decay and d«>ath. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one montu's treat ment. One dollar a box or six boxes for five dollars: sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guar antee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by G. J. LI'HN. Charleston. ». C. Orders by mail promptly attended to. CHILLS FEVER. I.IVER ofHtfctireHNPM* 1 * EMORY’S STANDARD CORE PILLS. Purely Vegetable. No Quinine. Mercury or Pois ons of any kind. Pleasant to take, uo griping or bad effects. Prepcribod bv Phvs'cians and sold by Druggists everywhere W and SO cents a box. Standard Curs Co., 197 Pearl Street, New York. -JlSt WUNEtUT THE T.HE. aud aecur* a beautl:ui Wm&ijfil l “ Si 33 or add Bail Tsz Set,” [•-tfiTTiL’'T L LQI (44 our ov. :i inipurt.-ttt»a. Ou« BMifilftaiH ot the«« besuil'ul lea fret* g»v. u *«■? to tue i-ai ty kuna,- a Club for $25.00. Bewara of tba auia«u. Deal only wUbmUabi* Hoii«es and with Amt hande If poeidble. No humbug. The Great American Tea Co., Importers. F. O. Box 289. >1 A 31 VESLY bT.. New York. "F’P' E ffl in sbandanee.-js* Million pounds 1 L H V Import'd last yesr.-Frk-e* lower I IP Li than ever.—Agents wanted.—Dost R EWi Hi 41 waste time.—Send for circular. 10 It-.. Good Black or Mixed, far Jl. 10 lb*. 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