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((?)) the horse; ((scratched out word)) should there be any ((?)) about thy ((?)) towards the ((?)) of fire, & in a moment the hunger sees a reflection of the ((?)) in the eyes of the the deer. ^ ((?)) is called 'Shinging the eyes' The Hunter generally approaches to ((?)) 40 or 50 yards of the game, so ((?)) his ((?)) of fire that he pursues 'the shining' in the eye or eye; he then draws the long woodend handle of the ((?)) forward, & makes it at ((?)) for his ((rifle)), ((?)) being taken, the animal seldom escapes.  A Good Hunter can ((shine)) a deer ((eye)) 100 yrds.  In this same manner ((crossed out word)) other quadruped may be taken even a hawks eye may be 'shined' -  
through the Woods; Should there be any deer about they look towards the Pan of fire, & in a moment the hunter sees a reflection of the light in the eyes of the the deer. ^This is called 'Shinging the eyes' & this is the line of his shadow [continued upside down in top margin:  Shadow is elongated by disposition of the Pan and vice versa.  When a Deer's eyes may shine at 100 yards or more then they look like a horizontal streak of dim light but on nearing the deer both eyes will be seen distinctly of a light bright bluish color.  Horses cats [[?]] &c  Human eyes did not succeed in the red]  The Hunter generally approaches to within 40 or 50 yards of the game, so managing his pan of fire that he preserves 'the shining' in the eye or eyes; he then draws the long wooden handle of the pan forward, & makes it a rest for his rifle, aim being taken, the animal seldom escapes.  Ofttimes a rest is fixed as seen in Sketch -the rest is enough.  A Good Hunter can shine a deer eye 100 yds.  In this same manner [[crossed out word]] other quadruped may be taken even a hawks eye may be 'shined' -  
Thursday 30 8am 47" ^ Heavy rains all the Mssr. ((?) 46" - 44* ((?)) -  Heavy rain all night.  ((?))  N.W. Roads ((?)) rendered almost impassable again.   
Thursday 30 8am 47º ^ Heavy rains all the Mg. Noon [[crossed out: 46º]] - 44º & rain -  Heavy rain all night.  Wind N.W. Roads will be rendered almost impassable again.   
Some Planters are ^so ((?)) as to plant more cotton than they have hands to pick, & if they do not plant early, the rains set in, then no picking go on, & it is after Christmas on they can take their crop to market - Plant Early - no rains
Some Planters are ^so injudicious as to plant more cotton than they have hands to pick, & if they do not plant early, the abundant & [[?]] rains set in, then no picking can go on, & it is after Christmas ere they can take their crop to market - Plant Early - no more

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through the Woods; Should there be any deer about they look towards the Pan of fire, & in a moment the hunter sees a reflection of the light in the eyes of the the deer. ^This is called 'Shinging the eyes' & this is the line of his shadow [continued upside down in top margin: Shadow is elongated by disposition of the Pan and vice versa. When a Deer's eyes may shine at 100 yards or more then they look like a horizontal streak of dim light but on nearing the deer both eyes will be seen distinctly of a light bright bluish color. Horses cats ? &c Human eyes did not succeed in the red] The Hunter generally approaches to within 40 or 50 yards of the game, so managing his pan of fire that he preserves 'the shining' in the eye or eyes; he then draws the long wooden handle of the pan forward, & makes it a rest for his rifle, aim being taken, the animal seldom escapes. Ofttimes a rest is fixed as seen in Sketch -the rest is enough. A Good Hunter can shine a deer eye 100 yds. In this same manner crossed out word other quadruped may be taken even a hawks eye may be 'shined' - Thursday 30 8am 47º ^ Heavy rains all the Mg. Noon crossed out: 46º - 44º & rain - Heavy rain all night. Wind N.W. Roads will be rendered almost impassable again. Some Planters are ^so injudicious as to plant more cotton than they have hands to pick, & if they do not plant early, the abundant & ? rains set in, then no picking can go on, & it is after Christmas ere they can take their crop to market - Plant Early - no more