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.' V t ' i 1-4 1.1- ..i. -11. . . i - . ! !. :!imUlUlUJl UUUU31LIUU IUIS UUUUUUVllUtcu . fa.-w ....... ...... .... to tllC traveling of-portable engines over handsome turnout of butterflies, Tho tree frog ;arabloiand, but having got them ill the leaps from it as it would . from;, tbe little 'urchin economically as any Of the Other sys- cur splitting little tormentors, the locust and tho tems, and eveii more SO, the more phil catadayr are said to refuse to maUineloay ia its osoDhical course . is to leave the great branches. : - . . - " ..practical question.at ISSUe to be SCttleu JLnis repuisiyeness about the AUina tree .to jn; ofn W nf nvnnrimnnf " sects andverniin. has led some ubservinir 'and k v ilUS lSa SenSlUlO, aUVlCC. J.J1C mic- uiuuguuui persons w. ; cApuuiuviifc tut tu ,yui tion 8y8temWlll yet be the one adopted, branches bung about lresh meat wmKcept oil mes. becaUSO it is the most simple.- orient, A tea made of its roots is said to be death jo ar A in pin can. ' don worms. The skipper fly will not trouble meat X.,v , which has Dcen 8moKca with lue ocrry or. wopa oi jTOW' TO CLEAIST AOTMALS AND the tree. Fleas and bed bugscfuse to'keepom 4 PLANTS OF VERMIN. pany with it3 leaves. In fact the China tree needs 5 1 :' A . u i t i only tlie application of the inventive genius of a ' V The Affncultor publishes a letter .. J i -v.' ''irf . . ! a a iii iii.t w i i j i it. .- t rki nil ' axil r kj . I: ' I If 111 III. I 111 SI ll I I . t I V I III' i I I I jI I i I J 1 1 1 l li ill li . ' ' : - ' t'' V O . : . Af la flinf flh a lm r to " r,pn W A 1A ( unit , . ' i t i i ' n well as ot Cbina. ne recommenus is 10 maive n tsoiuuuu ui aloes, (one gramme ot that gum to a INTERESTING TO CORN PljANTERS.y little Water,) and. by means of a long A writer in a Memphis paper roccommehda the Jbrush to Avash over the trunks and subjoined plan for killing crows; ' . :(t. branches Of trees, with this solution, Take a horsehair too inches longj tic a;knotiit wliiiVli will Hnnodilv lr sn'. do.fttrnvn.ll the vermin Oil them, and Ctlectually pre- the grains broadcast over your nirrai -the;crow vent others froin approaching. In or- AViil swallow' the grainthe hair sticks out at' the; ; der to clean sheep and animals with mouth, and produces irritation and inflamation loner hair, thev must either be bathed which causes the crow to commit suieideTbv claw u- witli this solution or be well washed ing his throat fur relief.'1" This is no humbug e ,with it. The writer mentions several, v ' ' o trials' which he had made of the solution ; HOW TO SELECT FLOUK., ' with the most complete success; and h Look at its color-, if it is white, with a slight very strongly recommends it to general ly yellowish or straw-colored Unt itis a go6dtsign, USCPAlilS GoRRESPOXDKN:: OFMouX- It it is very, white with a bluisb.past, owUWack INO ADVERTISER" specks in itt the flourls nptgc(.r 2.Exabin9.its- n adhesiveness : wet and knead a littlc.of it between 1 JIIE VALUE OF THE CHIA TREE. the fingers j if it works dry and Mastic; it is gopd r a-This - beautiful shade tree under whose wide "it works soft and sticky, it is poor-. Jour made X spreading branches the Southern people spend so Aoni spring wheat is likely to be sticky,, -S.Throw . .t' . . . i i i. .. ' , o 1!f1rt liimr Arxr flnnr nrroinaf n Arxr. Rmrtnth. , j mucn oi Btneir leisure nmo in mo now summer, ia .b.Uv r..rr. f says the Port Gibson Herald, truly to them one perpendicular surface j if it falls like ppwderf;it.i3 - of the greatest blessings of Providence. There is bad 4. Squeeze some of the flour in your hand ; r uninviting and welcome look about its refreshing " it retains uie snapo given u oy pressure, uuu i shade, and we hold that man is 'a misanthrope in- too is a good sign. Flour that will stand all these .,aeeu wno loves not tne cnina trco. ine- viut w . .?xucou uiyuca,wci.u , 4 rt u ;a cn,K n frlmrl Wwun i an nn. ld flour dealers, and we make - no anoloirv for -ir - - Alb ft. A. I. VZ a nilllU A U ftl aUlll ftftl 11 1L.L1.U El Itf UIA MA . 7 - A Utf1 In nnntininr thomr as thev nertain ' to a matter that .'.icicuuujj tug iiu tiiobvvo uuu fvM". y ' i o . & 1 i . Man has no terror I about him to hold little ant concerns every body, ; namely, the quality,of (tbai 'n his "wild hunt ftftern somethincr to eat; and in which is the staff of life. OAto Farmer s . ' " " O ' .- ' ' ' ' -it 4T " V hunting nor pleasure trips, 9 npr in1 his aspirations A friend that you buy with x prtscnts. wiU be inr inn m7nnr iiip. win lit cuiuu luc viiuia 11 - wt,nv jvm. a V''
The Arator (Raleigh, N.C.)
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