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- - . 'V. 'j .-. . f0LUMK VIIl. . , : :;u (.Itmtoja . i ' ' ! . ... . ,. i f.V 1 r ' 1 K K. , :i j t . ' , r I - ' - . " -- . . I .WJi?.l I ":,r...IV 11 HI HU'll "35" Stay on" the Farm. vnnnr ornmnn flam fho I Tofii,lai by the excitement and t91 W' of. and now and then CHmPBe of, floating arobnd. Sftttfe wh0 ceedin the Arae, as- to make this litter V. f floatiiiff arobnd. There There cities to sucoess - .t - BPree as succeed JrtJfac of the competition which pre- !t. itmlf on every band in pur large !Ll reaaires ft high degree of fSSTthan are88eesed byth. av-, than aret po nr woman, r-T.h br.. woman, . whether young or I ODDOrtiTltMtK Smong the eaccessfaifew n our JLcitiee.bat few can - pass through ?Lnt nomine ofi aecond or third best ThiM fscts should be carefully weighed Wore plunging lnto tbe whirlpool, be it i i nfinitehy better'to succeed in a -ham to which too are adapted, than to Lt upon dangerous ground where, ten. Ibe toil of farm life it of late years, re t,fed of mnch of its severity Machinery Mnud aa it is by the tramp 4n the iahda off t,he modern farmer and his .'sons? Iikegofitne mubcuiar niraiu, nurries toe ink Vbrongh, giving opportunity for gut recreation which all young people ffTe. If denied this, because the farm fades do not permit it, no farmer need icnder if tbe younger members of the toehold flee from under hia roof, "and HoDsenoi" u ,"r. a T jT',. L.k.t mhinh thev rend of. &nH haliATo I iHtiu.. " -j - .ko thin eafiv reach. . I y tw j . . ? i t igricaltare, oommerce and mechanics, liicteil oat even handedr- but the latter lire proved to be tbe swifter, and have Mnfeesedly outstripped in 'the race. This bucome largely of the , concentration of the bightst, order, of talent, and tbe thor ough ijBtea of j co operation introduced. TbeippliaBcea of the' press' and the tele graph are brought to bear most effective ly while the average farmer, he whose iou and dangbters perceive . that the world is moving ahead and passing them, looks. tamely on and permits it to pai. " . ,. Nothing tones up' the mind of the joDDg bo much as suitable readiDgt and. every farm house should famish attrac tioEi'of this kiDd, not merely to the ex test of one newspaper, but topplemeoted the dioje novel each as will lay tbth'nre man and woman who ball know of Bomething else than the , mere drapery of tbe farm and the low jokes of' iht buffoon. . Buy upon the farm, because there you cm grow what to many m the cities is kdly known, iz : plenty of fresh wbole- KDgfood Especially in these pinching tuaes slay on the farm, because employ nent it denied to nine out of ten who rash forward to fill the few places toffered. If jonr cariosity is greater than yon can bear, take a trip to Chicago, St Louis, or other principal points, calling at the em ployment agencies, that a look at tbe in- lide workings may be, bad. Go in at seven in tbe morning. Take - your lunch along litToa.mav study countenances of all who entet,"and "Bcanth"e"sit'uati6n 'delib'- uately. Talk with the incomers and the Mtgoers, as to how they live and what they know about -getting easy employ ment at ffood wae-es. where there is a large percentage who must remain idle, tkoM who get employment readily being the trained workmen or women, experts, H known for the canning of their folds,' and the. adBohV maimer in which they can tarn off work. A day pat in in wns way would work its own cure. turner's Home Journal. Tie Necessity 'of Plenty of Sleep- A writer in Scribner for February, con laeriDf? "Th "Rrilatinn. nt Tn.anitv to w , o - j - Modern Civilization," speaks of the loss of eep aaa prominent "cause of insanity.' lavs: during every moment of consciousness J uo urain is in Hcuvny. xne peculiar i prooeeg of cerebration, whatever that may eaowst of, is taking place; thought after wuugm comes forth, nor can we help it "I' Ouly when the peculiar copnection or v"u oi connection of one brain cell with "Miner is broken and consciousness fades Va7 into the dreamless land of perfect ,MP, that the brain is at rest. In this te it ifcCaperates ita zhaaated energy power, and atores thecd up for future Bed. The period of wakefulness is one wconatant wear. Every thought is gen rated at the expense of brain cells, - wen can be fully replaced only by pe; oaaof properly regulated repose. If, "erefore, these are not secured by sleep, " lb brain, through over-stimulation, is n left to recuperate, its energy beoomes 'wansted; debility, disease, and finally "integration supervene.- Hence the t0r7 is almost always the same; for eeks and months before the indications 'cti?e insanity appear, the patient has aOXlnna ar-vo1 mA' malrofnl tint .1 HHf nun iuu . BUU . - "eepmg more tnaft 0Uf QI fiTe QOOr8 out " vm twenty-four. The poor brain, una- 8 w do its constant work, begins to yer; to show signs of weakness or aber- "on; hallucinations or delusions boyer und l,ke floating shadows in the air, "u nnally disease comes bad., 4 Borrowers ; Tin ' - ' in II 6 006 '' tfcese nni88DCe8 ia locad lne neighborhood of an industrious rmer, he will cause more loss and an oyance than the Hessian fly or the pota .. Probably.'-.- farmers suffer more hnrrnn.. iu n 1 . --"via tuau ui, utuvi uaoa v 52 h i do. Not on., ar. W f -- r-w cpBtly, and generally returned n dilapidated ataterbnt at the Wv lloeh.n k. . ' j J I , hub li mnr buu uia . ueu m I n . .. uu 10 USe acvthA nr hnraA.rabA thA ar i: . 8 W'H be missing, his neighbor having tO rulnrn U H. the time v can iay bands- on it and sharpen If1 fit Kla4a n. tnnnl. broken te6th, Wagons and '""ous iOB8 may be .caused. ft. ' W w WWW TT .4 RUU awU ..WkUV Lntrei witu mud minus a bolt, or "IttLTbg arA hnnnn.. 16S arA hrtn-nmnd .nil ..nt - hftmo -i who possibly a broken spoke. 1ft fiAwnW.I I . - -ui i 1. l u4 icoiiuori wen - greauea ana pre- by amtable. books, not of 8erved, aa it is!. By :eans. -If the Pf M!rS,. 7ftI 8?rt' b,Dt prevalent odors ' ifijarionsly affect: the oi iarmer oares eooagb for bis bosineaa i m wjsiBe i Egncalturl . paDew. he generally DJces to Dreeerve ; them hnt in steps his borrowing friend and oarriea off ma last copy, wbinh wi 1 neTer ha rfnm ea. -Tor all thw there is but one remedy UI1VO enODSD la retas&i .. ta . hnti. that yn dc DOt intend to i lend. W nat you practice, what yon preach". and never borrew. The most , nersifitpnt wIU ouou stop, iroaoiioff voa; nnder snnh treatment. . Of coarse there whom ir it ft; pleasure to ; lendy who tako ood cafe of what. they borrow, butBaeh. pereous are not habitual- borrowers. ; Al- uiuBi, very one nas had some experience Whrt . , : 1 ' i I . i :. ,. , :... i ' . . . .... I - ' . oarele8s,,..ea8y going litl Il i 7" w aan lorthe .meaj.from ypur table and the rid frsnn Ohlv tO Oall On (in r mamnrw tn rmvm. Ik.t tbe latter instance ia not n,.! 1 abd we blush to confess tht A AU I many weafc; enough to ; cive nn .our Snn- uuy ainner dent nejghb hrst time, llfiVfir fnar Cleanliness . 'pf Statles We may frequently come across ferbaveWn&'entty dvercotiW'esDeciaHvt monstrances against keeploff Inrirass'tn1! stables, the reason given being .that the j ammonia prevalent there rots the leather and SOOn destrOVB thi Karness.' Tfriw this is beginning at th'e wronrf ehd to remedy an evil.: We niay, talk and ad- vise year in- and year but, about' this matter, oat narness win be kept in the stable in spite of all. -Where else can the majority of tbe people who. keep horses . . . . r oaog tnese trappings f A rich "man mav - . . rr ; . ' have a closet in which the harness mav uug naieiy irum ammonia, ana an other I u r.i e. f-, . " I . dangers ; bat the average horseJ owner win nave bis peg behind the Deau.-tfc? cause "he can have 'no other wav of dis posing of the' harness. 4 But the trouble would end if the production of ammonia id iDOBiaoieB was prevented. Jflater' an ordinary stable at any period,; especially f'c)3tt:6n. cpro" on'spme pf oar lane's, in the winter when'eyerycranny'thrcjrb'''tonld Be.a better money crop' thVn cot- wbich the wind can come in is Careful ft 6topped, and what a pungent odorli of. j fends the nostrils aud irritaies thd 'eyes I Ia this odor of ammonia," strohgly C-alka I nut) auu iniiaDt, li jurious ODIV IQff I harness f What of th'e horses . and the tender inembranes of the eye; the ' tbTOat 1 and the nasal passages Da voa think I they are less sensitive than oak" tanned leather, you may be sure.'the eyes'suffar tba tbr wid langa i trk irritated and the nasal' passages " bbcome'nimedT Then occur the frequent moon blindness ; ophtalmia ; weepiDg of the eyes, followed by innimmatiop, white specks, clouded cornea, and hoally loss of Bight: then follow coXighB,-bronchitis, .pneumonia, heaves, catarrb, nasal gleet ; -'and .by and by, when the blood has become poisoned by tbe absorption of diseased matter from inflamed and suppurating-'membranes, farcy and glanders-dreadful and fatal to both man and beast, result And while we think of saving the bar- neBs, and remove1 that to a purer place, the beast which is worth a dozen sets of it, is left to rot from these pungent gases without any help. Clean the stables and the harness may bang in them safely. And be sure, if the stable is not- a fit place for the harness, it is no place tor a horse. A barrel or piaster can De pro cured for about one .dollar. ; It- is worth that aa a fertilizer. It is worth ten dol lars as an absorbent of ammonia, , and a hundred as a health preserver to the horses; pot .co.ahtibg the saving to the harness. 'Sprinkle it every where and oe liberal with it. Rural New1 Yorker. FarnVliachinexy.' ; -i One of the disadvantages under which tbe Southern farmer labors, is, mat ne relies too much- on main strength in all he does. While ' hi si: northern brother ua uuwi prepares yates it,1! his lind, plants his crop; cuiti- and (harvests it, by machinery, k. ; .u hr ti&nri. Tnift resnlts. verv iftrgly, we imagine, from the habits we j - e mto, wnen weownea iuu our. xuc economy of labor is a new science on tne Southern plantation, and we are not'yet experts in it. The greatest development in the processes oi tne oouneru ium m . . . i i i . to be in theantrodnotion oi laoor-eaviug machinery. The low price WDiooourgrwi staple crop now commands, ana wmco m i - - . . l l -. 1 is likely to command - tor some time to; come, will force us tthe discovery of cheaper me. hods for ita produotioa, jast as the necessities oi tne-western larmer, whose remoteness from market has com pelled him to adopt? iHthei labor saving contrivances! wbusb kf Sinj tingenuity could devise, for'making crops at the very lowest possible cost, have driven mm to substitute machinery fo nana, moor, in almost every operation pn .the ifarm. JLe-" nriye the- Iowa farmerief thesieontri- vances, and ne woum wwwpwwu.w abandon his country.! AndQso tBetimf is oominir: iL indeed Ut bftsj not, aireaa come, when the cotton planter- will, be obliged to find, in maohmery, leas ex pensive process lor maaivg ms crop, vou plows must give place to"gang plows and that whicb ne now empjoTB. uuo-uub cultivators, and the tedious operation pi the hoe must' be , abandoned for some-, thing that will do the same work at less ' ' . The inventive genius 'of . our people, ouiokened by their neoessiues, will prove equal to the emergency ,nd the day is nt far diatant. when we. shall find our plish as much as two or three, or half a now do. The introduction of these 'a ; i.mnn't.a will neoesuutea dozen I imurvicu iiuuivmv - - . , US.' Jw"?f 'b":5 improved deadened trees, and , stomps, aim . ryu, -K;h now disfigure bur farms, will have . . a ' .rhA AnBt. in tho first in - . f i rn nn i-muvBU. www-... .- ; - r - i ods of our fathers, maj M , biow, oui. must come, and the farmer who recog nizes and aots upon it, wilt, bhe thrifty husbandman ol the future. JVirm Journal. ." i -. nnnraa ua increaseu. uui i reiraiu uum wum u uud, - aa i.tari tin win ui . ayw-. 7 t a . - .. . a . t the saVing in the subaivaUon its of the crop, will , more man -uuuuvw.; J"" .r"v ut0'.-vtrr'r-?li ; 'rhia innovation. noon tne. metn-1 piopa w snis yein. ana,, ?nifli,.a?rves,.M.?x- I. . . , 1 : ' j .. J , , , : ; . u : . ' , , , i . ' ; . , I ' z. i-a im.ui rili'T u l- 14 ti.JHUt Money Crops. The great tuoney crop -the Sonttififc, V and u -vi ritrni onirht tn he 1 ottAn in this reBpect it has' no ! rival, North ..... r - -D , f oonvn, Jiasc-ana West; It , is a great boon whftK' tirhtrApli- a ,"arf abQie(iJw:il niaka tho South' the vriah at sectioxMof the TJoiou.i and ber agriculture i toe moatceovlaoie in the world -Jtwoex:! cellence al money i crop, (haaf betrayed ns ihlar the grate error of s Jiaori&sing ex erytbing.to it, and it is tbie wbiwbaa brougbtabont the: pTeeenWcembarrasfr. taent OS the cotton f planter The I eBen- Jl."" if may. b 'k?JP feVQiM.pD 'coUbaiunda'''it .. the fHiPAM qnr, ereat field,crooSi A two "r10" wg"n win carry a nunared dollars command a cash, ' tnrc"haimV"nt ttf u jrvi, yy uou bue uwoer pais it on toe matke: Nd l!w6ndJerrthat-'or rtbeoDii wtorremiin4ed'the !nrio rSfe.i Thled1 immediately after the? arT1 : i l'dd-'hofceympaihize; with theT'diosii tion tabifrttrSrk: fttr knMA nr) Vr-(or.U thral writers aBfd"sbeakers.' to iehbre sofci tontMUI rtuk i, as a- -mtstakiJD:l ijoiict to urge sufthJi theory io .our.ey&temof-J aKHcuiture. a I believe that cotton iai the Itsrdp? upon which we ahquldi velyfor moneyj.nut .Ldo not believe,, thatcitis l good policy, to make cotton to.be sold for monfirwith which, to . bnvt soDDJies. It "OJoes.flwfeioyQw, ;0et2juase,oottop i.,our, . V .-"'- " ' -. - bet; mofiey icrop,-that therefore we can make CQttoa cheaper, than, we cau- grow corn,j 0; ;a yS;. j, ; If we could transport corn, to mfcrket as cheaply as we can cotton, and if we cpuld sell. corn far c6b. as .readily as we can ton ; bd t such is hot the Tease., 1 The cost of hauling the corn, and, the, troUjbte in selling it,, may be so great. that it wQujd be'!aDUinder to" make corn for" inarWC Teu,:tau(igQ me crop oji,, oorar wuicu.-bd j'ajcre would produce ; might exoe I us pro- daotion in cotton, hi the , quoted prices foe each; but while this toaj pe . true. it would be Just as'gteat a "blunder to pTaot the same acre in cotton expecting to' Sett the'edtton and with tne'' proceeds to -bhy corn1 because the' cost of- hauling cotton to market and of banrin the corn home, would make it k loeir? oDeratiob. ' .'- "metrue theV5ry-T7JoeeeTytnTD we can for home consnbiptidni and then make all the' cotton' we cao for eale. Tuis rule will make ua 'rich: Fiitm Journal. . . ... ' m ' 1 ' .' ' ' . Pbtsievation oi-jEoeaJ The Journal of tbe Medical Academy of ;Turin says ; ':Toe sure and simple method of keeping riggs sound by, amearingthe, shells, with linseed oil, has long been practiced. .The oil forms a sort of film, over' tb shell, thereby, preventing the. two t immediate causes or aecomposiuon evaporation from and penetration of air into, the egg. A recent experiment in point deseryes no tioe. f A dozen new-laid eggs were rubbed over with Unseed oil ..applied with the tip of the finger; another dozen were coated in like manner with poppy oil; two more eggs were left in their natural state. The whole 26 were then laid close together, in three rows, on dry sand upon a shelf, where they were left undisturbed. At the end of three months they were weighed, and again at the era oi six month8iWhen. tlipy, : were opened. The two eggs (eft in their nataral state at the end of three .months had lost ll per cent of their 'weight, and .af'the end of six months 18 per cent and were1 found lb be half empty and the contents- rotten The eerss coated With poppy oil in three months :lost ' 2 per Veent. and f in isix mhnta 4" Der cent of their weisht. Toe eooa were Btill full, and devoid of na- Dleasant smell. The eggs ruoDeu over mo - .. .. . . . ... with linseed oil in' three months lost z per centv and in six imontha 3- pe cent; only of their weight,1 and when-opened were found to be fulli1' with' the smell o fresh eggs." ' " J "'- Bill Arp's Wonderful Weather Mv friend DwHiellaia man can stand nt (Atlanta tkmatttution.). , , anv, atBoaot of cold it ne nfjaJtiPimBejj pp " .. .v. - for., snd brace hia, resolution up agin, it fta jnterestin to hear him. telli about, Imn away up in Maine . some, prty pffM 'ty vaara &eo:(I forget which heiaid,)j when be was a boy .and bow the house asedq crack, cracky crackf aU night, ; and abrink nn; i and nn hextraordinary , spell,; it shrunk off the pillars, rand tbe.rpoms gqi an amaU the furniture . wftsn all jamediup tothKr-and how they-sat up and eat all night, and. went to prayer as the: Bun rose. -which Wa8' alii that, .saved, j em, saod bnatb froaritP (oielea, and stuck out 'sharp and straight a,, foot a or two, and Sometimes" ftlK8 gQ6i .nprrnn; nin into one .another ia the dark.van.i h riw one terrible nigbt. whed-tho mecurjr went out of sight aadi, wouldent, register a house: cot bn ifirejand, jnobdy dared t, so to it. and uextt .moTnri the, house was gone but the flanaes werftj there. stickini PR fifty ;teet bign , ano ieozb -, mjiojou tv An ho w tbey oouldeofc- kep ; mqiea,; in llaiae, foe their earsw frpae. Qff; spj you onldent teU.nT hersee Bddwhep j they brayed at 40r -degree balowjfaro. bray turned inio.se,poi.;aBu .win-, dow-glass worse than., hwlstones and how in tha fM of the year, whisky was square intmaTOewm'gtiinanM-now one bitter da a likely ladgot frbarin thrbogbv ahrthrorigh as heiJwas 'gorng" ttf ichooi; . i.iii''.! ' T kt J. al-.'iil ki .flS-&"ffi maw u.u, wi. w. f -.b-.. but. his haaiV;and .they . .couldij t(!,reach T . . a ' A A. . mm.m. ' I A mmmm. T that; and its froaen vet. and ho: eouldenti . . . . - wh,b. plain why he gets so insane Diooa-atain on a renei snira i i 'it s . i Nothing has so many tiet binding it to earth as a railroad. Detroit Preu. m .f. ... ' . f .at a little B(fri tnerpe of'naiis?tn greiso andthey J Q4 paint appiied afc housea .and barns shouldj dWijiiaSarJiFjbaria J wUi t im ii9n68 lha iJUJiidonjajia 9um- Beading farmers w. nearhr 'alwava successful ones, Th tnraTit often labor L44 dtfianeeferitai kiure and then carse-beir luckecanse thev fail. fcfgg4Mof sirtvin- gU' t-. ottotefree Betr rom thi "Qpsease cad often flight raw eges when I lPP, wwo.i8,ioor.1rif to receive ana HtaDnytb4ftnee:mej lbir and MrengtJh-pfyiV&r . . f , WetJrebparthrdwiioffa great auanti eaof vicar bo siciabidlrtaaj a Five-1 sailors HMntly loat their livii, in tke hold of an ngusn vessel loaded Ak pepper, part. Twift 4hlHkrelPof arjple, oostU C five-ef jBf' dolfWWnbnVr,fl(4'"HrHrv Ue inter fefarm! Tadrilf i'maY save T g doctor's bills, next spring. '-' Ff ait i8 reairy- emraBiariiO goo seatm ana apples viuou, pttuagei.-Tts lonowing.fs a tiiue-npxio HI A MaatardPlastetnpw.many, people ae.thre FhftjreaJly koW to. makq MaaqiiuBkr0piafierjt .o one in a hjudreNati.thji meat rerhaps, nd yet r4asers jare. , used ; misery family, and PjbyiQyPS; prjeseribfttha application. The ord.inary.Jwayiis.tftmLtdfte mustard with 4tej., te mpejrihftijyl,)! ;a , little flour. uchA planter aa this majces it abominable. Before itjhas half done.lta work it hegios tb,blis,terdiie, patieoyjlud, leaves! him nalJy withia Payed, painful tspot, after rJrodjieiDg fareiebSr. efjiin 3benfi VftT thont iwa'a . .inidnrlrl .l?ntfr& linn. tiard: plaste should ,irffijiIistexiat all a blister is wanted, jihere are : other plasters far beUer thaoitDusUrd plasters. ban, use no water bstsdi,the mustard itb: the wbito of an egg, and the result ui oa a piaster wmccwut . orawr per ectly, but will not prodace a blister on tbe skin of an infant, ao matter how long if is allowed) to remaBthe part. In answer to a letter calling his atten tion ,to a scandalous story about him, Mr opargeoo writes. .. ... . 'It Mr Neat Bow know tbe truth, he would not make sucbI charges againBt me." My manner of lite is before 'tbe world. Ask them IhaVkfiOw me. What ever faiTtsl:tty-BaVe,rhave been -pre served, a tvajl times ,froW excess, and I have no grdand for any one to accose me of it. JI tase no alcohoho drink as a beverage, bat I am an habitual abstainer, and as a rule, a total abstainer. Beer, Of which Mr Dow speaksy I' never touch, and I never thought, much less said, that I could n&t keep up to my Work without brandy or beer. I do not belieye that these or any other stimulants' are a help to any man. I gave her arose and gave her a' ring,' and I asked her to marry tne then but she sent'; them all back, , the insensible thing, and said she'd ho notion of men I told ber I bad oceans Of money and g'oods, tried to frighten her bad with growl, 'but' she ahaWered ' she! Wasn't Brought up in the woods, to be 'scared at Ji .1 -i.u i irlt k... me Bcreeco vi an owt. x caueu uer a uag gage, and every thing had, I slighted her features' aid form: till at lehgth I suc ceeded in getting her mad, and she :r aged dkf hfe sea in a storm AAd then' iQ a moment I turned and toiled, and called her4 my angel and ally's be fell in my arms tike' a wearisome child, and ' exclaimed, We will marry1 this fall." ' ; j f n bis Healthy Monthly for October, Dr'Foote,- speaking of drees, says : -Dressj one of-the most important 1 adjuhets 1 of health,' has degenerated Unto m tyranny, fettering movement and weakening i the eoRStitutiOn by its beatV 1 weights and CompressiAn.'4' Fashion dTctate and wo men wltf follow becanaflf (he1 .fiat of fash ' ion is generally3 artistiend it 'is lier na One of tne Cld Ifasters Yesierday we' looke ppdn a picture a scene from the bancT o PnB , of, : ttbe oldest atjd moat accomplished of ."the old mas ter," ;'l4ke the works of d .BaphaeJ vanc( Apgelo,',hi8 ,works all have, a'ppipo! re: semblangei.or ' jmanaerispan, ,techpicaj languageV 4$b ej,ajre, ffeorV, pieoeskwgs philosophers, Jpoets, peasant,, jpaupers every phasejof, humaTlVufe Hf: occa'pid the genius' of hia'J pencUL Palaces , and hcrvels alike, have formed thei back-gronnd fqr'hls wonderful ' porlrajfais. 'The. dying mother." leaving aa'a . Ieeacy tp her loved Ones, her newborn .babe, is, xpe, of hia ,mpst path" eticT fpiece8. ; TBe name of ' tlusar- A L - - t mft " BTV .a! mm hAM . mt-m mill list is JLisease. ooarooy a home in all 1 this land that 'na not pne b, bis pictures hanging? m some' pt ja "rooms, faviaibie to Often confides the finwhwg';,piius turesr-Peatfi." If 'yon duld" ' prevent Disease from placing one 61 rhis fatal rshadow.pictuxean.ynjirnome,. you must take. the rBquisito precautions? to prevent k etranoe,, ;At tbe-1 first signs Ofjbii appBjach-rganeral debility, aleep lesaness: or . habitual . drowsinesa, Jpas - of ipplmpaired appetit, constipation,. nnprfc eoagb, IMK. W. m f? baWIW"K-j tv. M??(??,m"J: shonia pe cieapaea.ano . &xwzHfHifjL pr Pierce's Golden Medicaj Discovery and Pleaaant-PurgativiavBelWif-wbwh- are acknowledged to be tbe .best alterative, or blood-oleanaing, hodicathartio .remedies ever d before ttbepoblic.tBesidaai they regulate the whole system and import to it a healthful, vigorous tone. reu reuipo qi xceueDoe wdicd. i idjb season oi tne Tear, mav oe lound 'i. o-fci 'Una Ri?xiJt,--L rr - pfed?jidd j pound fio(e Mdt,.2 pas, of pep pbrt' ahd teacapa bLvp6wderef sage. tne stranger pernaps,.)oua.,H' ,uiaieB as dis'tinot as ifrpaihted at. yesterday. He m afdraded4 sdatstant o (bom be Pacta' 'aid'1 fwfc Among the banners hnrnA iL". Sance procession in a countrvLtAwn dno--readfng : "AlPa ' Waif t.. a fr.fSWffftOAiPntpPPfc the. sreat.snacea minds of only moderate calihro endk. ineir own ranees i - t,ajjv a jijodjfooid tboi d :;. i JSverxakaaaaift axaiserahl.HaiiiaMrn I choc' but DuttoX, chbkchi.it , r-i-. vv-i-rnHwr w aw,, t a j Uia 1.. I VjJ Ladyi.td ai frfnd-I -dfdtf'4 ' ferUV ika a . 1 . ! n 1 .... - D. -.vuui bvaa -yeup owinaay and a rh- uroiaerea you this Docket-book, -ian St 'joH hjflia'Me tmJan.dfWllfnfyjc.70i aaut: ai steares thkhkiflif ujaebH yert:VM.w propose UatisdMiib the Tdrklahi batb-'iahetkod.'- Itia-reaUy tb nl yr. teeabB o sorutty u yrsof V OUt Of yOU.tf o ,SU04 X(6 bat: ill iblh a.. Ay bbfie8t"HirJeKaftr,.tfti -tncbufmSndi lhg a cow, said she woM'WtfilkeaV' rt.ur jrtwiMioaisiawiagieaiva.tu 'mm mm rm. m nt t V. : causo," iaM .'it; mjv i a J b i tio brad; forJs"hevcaoMP of jfoowt tat i aref-lh'ad calt" .v.J :ir BiioO avail ojw as di tbii "Ofeb. ftBiW.'1 bat 'titoTbWVsel khowii ;hcfw toBDeak -USri 'of QMdr sbiiro we riyeV.ktiiur:!h was till -W came amongst W," Baida!ao rnthhsla8tie Irtsh womamo ah-'eloqobht feVialfsf ' "' " I will consent to all you desire, said a yotiihg'Jadtd he ' loter; 6ff s6nafon that you WilF gite what VtW iverhbt,' wnatyoa never can nave.' ana yet What jdrf can- give ,ne.,-W6'atd,kh"e;a8'ftifif A husband;-' ' 'u,vj i.: '.-juua )j a i rle'eameihto the'':8ChooV6om'aft bf a1 drjyeihis bat in his hand fid'frJenZytin his' ; eye'" l;aVe' neW.inshUe'sw W ' beetf-ffroaalv ' f nahlf a.1 Vt'u&Vt iArfi,1 ; scoundrels air; and 1 ose'teyodsrras I trnu'eritand'Vod' are- theJ nrincioaVl'H--' Moral Avoid ambieuitv. Boitbh iritf? What'the '.'Vojtji' 'maif .as woman who was waiting for him' to aek io was waHinz tor htm to ask for his bit whatdlatV6ihumiiid hatdlpat' of ?r'A French fock: And. pretty sddn fte arose and went On Ois way; " fThV.er LfrbrhiW lie fejilied opon,an. eminent hbrologisf ahd kited bint; what was th. distinguished trait W a jrrencn oiock. : The horologist ? s 1 TtTUw. : tv J . . aT.ij JD, : tt.uv, iv ur KvC. ALU tne young I M.I r 1 J T d, and told hb'nianof hip,htirtt.7 1 vely ou 4een! 'Slh?a8k"ed a ngf. idy' of ay 6hng, in an tfee Other evbiiih la iappriedl, and afahe lady heas'ireKe'Ved wheh tWd had reference to the play of one of tne theatres. f- My Son at ' WhaVrsa.d alyoutf lady $& asfste'r companion? jrou afevin6t jjofnft to narify" that tall, ieahy ' elehder consunihtive strickea fe'lto ware y otf r rttTfealPihe;Is; volunteered the; ypuog lady's 1itle rbrth er, looking up from his trbkeli cartwfieh BheV gbirfg td Wrry !h'inalB ahd .usehim for a carpetsti'etohir1 The bdy and the1 cart wheel; passed oqt ' throdgh th aame door." '.jcj ' fro 7i-ii ' ; - '. i The suprfnvtend0nt approached ytJuth of color, who was pi'bsent for- th first time in Sunday sohool, and iscjaived bis name, fonhe purpose of 'ptioing' it on ibe roll. The good man tried in vain to preserve his gravity when the answer was returned. " Well, 'massa alls me Cap'n, but my maiden - name is Moses." A teacher asked one of 'herplass what , was the first line of the piece of poetry which described : Daniel's feelings off be ini nast into the Knn'a'den .. TA -VnnhV- - D : T " " " J o : ster was posted.;-Thereat the' boy ex claimed. ' hurriedly: M I 'kndw. miss. It 1 was,' Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye.' New Orleans Times. . - -jo uJt i) i - Sole of Land.. . JVY VittWbf a decree of the District CSohrt f of tbe United States, for tne Western District of jfiorth (Carolina, I will sell, at public auction,, as the Court House, ip (Char lotte, on Saturday, the-list day of February, 1879; the reversionary interest" in' 'the4 pro-"' perty aesignedtWiUlaja tfleantaaraheoW atead, 11 being, the-, property pyx, wfcitth.he now' resides, situated on" Tryori Street. In the city of Charlotte1 fwilf Jaii sell the1 lot on the1 corner of CJoUeee : an Second streets, ia. the rear of-the residence of Drl WiUiam loa, Assignee or Wm oioan janlO 4w ' ia Bankrupt i... i v . ' i M i. .r ,i--i ; CHOICE seeds and bulbs, by ndail. F6r Vji $1.00 we mail,' poafpaid, either of the- following oouecuona, , aii cnoiee j varieuea.. Plants 8 geraneums, or 8 heliotropes? on 20 verbenas, or 8 chrysanthemums, or w.be--gonias, or 8 roses; or fuchsias, '68 colens, or 4 Ivies; ot basket pfant,iOr,P0) asserted green! hooae planror 6 hardy oraanaental shrubs, or 5 hardy climbers, or 60 choice 8trawberrlea:or 8 select currants, or 10 goose- i L-.o t I J ' RTrr.-R.4-f for house' ana " irardeh tnltare. 8 byaelntb, or tcfllps'or 8 gtadlolus, or1 A HonhlAaberaae.'r 50 ertvtns. j - ui 'u t BssosTf-24 Sc.- or 12 ,.10c tpackets select garden seeds, or 24, packets choice flower seeds, or 12 packets " select elimtoek' or V2 nacketa ornamental cfoUMte -otantaii evi lS! packets ornamentals grassefy.o lapaekeU limmorteliea. or 3 lbs new aeed DOtatoeA. or 3 Ti h qts.finest lawn grass seedor 1 package odor- less- fertilizer,-! (ror uvwmr. varcuiar, wim additional oellectkMs; mailed to appJicatata. rr v i1' 'j, -i EDW,'D J. EVANS OOJ I i ( Jan.?$w m-,, -,- oi.j i.iYaik..Pa.;.:c .;pwjtppori;wjh mH celebrated Oliver chilled, Fww ( the T iGale Plow, the Mel we ifjowvtae xatc "low. (reversiniei, ior auuiuo auu auc suit ' Hege's Feed Cutters.' "!I expect to keep a full stock of agrl cultural implements. nay stock of plows cannot be beaten by any orm I have the best in tbo world, and wlll.seU thenx at low prices.. Call and examirre them before purchasing elsewhere. . . . dec20 f;Y - yAIiTBg. BBEMAg't iAvAa Atai a A, J LOWER than any house in town. dec20 WALTER BBEM. Ag't at a sociar. gathering. " xOur son Tvex- olaime(f tMfdxtlh: Why f I 'thOui'h? vou-vdu vJb h" ' and ,1tia. fa nt?ed?- The' hBUal restorative' w'eri -1 .-! si.a..u ui Lis .a 4 7 tu.M toc a,- 1,1 IK aiedJovB OltR 1fc.'f.ii l IV I II Wl-b-l Pi OUR RICE&tESSiIHftttlVO ia-K Kljdi 11 Afine and weir loo h3jt--i pit iiii.T.. tin n rs nKii i i v j - r. - m- v -4 r -m. , j fjii idi I f? MEN'S,; I l I VB itl.l 1 YOUTHSiS::t,W i ft i a-S I L ? It s '7 . ' '? e H 1 . : an o 7 CAN BE '. corner or-Trade and Try on C3-L . rrin n ! n iii'i i n ' Laoy nd a-J dl i AN, IMMENSE STOCK, of aH.theIteU eltieWprinU.! d 971 !-'- -;r i-.ii5i.Jv , uii , - ii)i.;;u a ! I , I k -.1 ... i. 1-i 10 lU'J -it-3 : T-...1 .-! .. ; -,, I .... -i . . . .. I -c ; ... ; ; JiQ BJ JliJJj) liUdJ lu(i.!,iJ vmll.im.mwt t:wa.Wii it.-mi Lli L"'f f 1 a .liyj uuj.:, tt-tftiri MADE LOT:H:liJK.j: ,i LU'rii y...-; '!i),i!-.-liJ ..J Li k I I I .s .'M A.' P1U L ! . . r . , i . . . . . . , 4 ... I Boots and 5boea.aU,Foroishg3or;i4o., 2g per cent. Saved in buvinir at thfa Every: man, woman andbhild, is cordially Invitee! to'all an'o xauilne'ouV1 gOo i.' iJ.t '--r.. . :.i. . ..- ; ; . . I :J :r i i : .o Ji v. j". .. " iTTi - UHUDrc .nnrtmnnna . ! ' i .! I, . - . - - r . !i . f i f,-, V . i i -! f. ' vT. ij mi - -ii . !; .'!.. , .! M. - . ,A .foil: i, Lounges, . - Coipns pf all, kin d ou hand. If o. 5, West Cneap I .1ftit'yi:i Ikj"'-; !' ! ' ... '.:. i r- - I "vVE AttE' NOW OPEN WIT A' 8T0CK OF7 Gm)(teftIr;,JWNSISiNCri, of Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Synrps, Ba66h', liafd.lRlce.Cbeeaa, daUt, 8p4clCMtts4f TSea. akay ' Alan ol Inf flf Riuiln4 Hiinuii dnrtttm Kniikt mnA T Allf ofn an . pect to-handle ficn. products ouOonissioni nnmmMnni ye hay a amie option room for w, -" . w. wv.w.u Uw. ruw?. viwwu wu4w muu DvVV.A.Vi TV VAivw;Ui VHL. mJk1 and' will gWraptsioJrate of storage and irae a'mW;U:oi hJtiii 1 ' Consignments eoTiclted, and prompt returns made of tbeaaleof aaratoloaoow -' AHgwds left at the store on consignment twill, be covered by.ioaurauce. t novl ly -i.il oJ.it iivt r-hTj-,,,:: .t ...i .-.".j J Q. BBMKONHoTJ rJ4, aV ' ; t ui . ; io tj a j i i 'isi if " ja ii u - ' Ml'i2 ) p w 7 Jiiliii tJ.) JU AJa uut47"i;;i living a au JiHSM?;64.? H.f ??J?.t,i,V"0 Jaf"1! iyi!KIiWai 539aDa fa i ! J This sock js entirflyr newanibojightj tilwrtUterfcei. I'wllfielF fotf.fca'la all go6ds"wir be found as represented; peoialcara-ll bA taA J a, packing Ulij connection with the Furniture 'Business a fait ataok .pf fvp n-t fcrt ff ad jltlal : io pases consUutlyn j nff? -'ul tK ! .- " if'i'f if'.' f vf,vt,f 's; .NEW 'CROCKERY STORE, ! .-. w,, ; ..,,.. ..... (.,,, ,, REMOVED TOt THE STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED 'BT-TIDDY A BRO.," 7 ...:t Jar v..-..u iy aJ; .a fisof. ; ilS- NOWi OFPBRINO THE - LARGEST, STOOK .OE CROCKERY. . T "f I. '.: GliASSy FINEtCHINA t .-j'j fe.-l it aul 5.Hji r. LAMPS, Eto.i that baa ever pct25,2a xi- 1 j Li.ij.J .tfXiiiv. i .f !iuHuj'.- -.t !;-.' o, .Laf. '! ice: decl3 ' "5'-:',!& 1 v?iiai yii?. 1 v.- . i.t i.y. ,'.j,uj i :.-i- t:i liii Jl I: ' 3l-.-L ' i " - i J. iv?f ' ,j - .-:! t- : . - .-. . AGENTS, COLLEGE STKEBT, ruR ur K 'ksaorted stock, of j ia ew t'-aiUiriii f 1 -"..rf. . V 00 OtU m ill. l n a iui .ji jT7 siiiijfj asjjj p.ujud .nrrju 1301 31, f FOTlh)2 AT o&ii I u, f , 'J, 1 i SkxtJBpiHhWa,OetteiiV .ouia i uivl ol 9.1 1) SJi'Jll nut ufi;ih J. i-s b.iB iUl lul ,1311 Jo i 1J 1I MJ A. .'1 .? J iJJLl tflii fill .Slit i . i j ) i J . i 1.,: tJ i nnaalav AafKliai,m.n , ijji,' wviuviouwiuAvriaahOV B f - TeJ cj Xipal t; l li Di. .luTsui.ii Line , of. ' ' ' a . Parlor anditabet Smte b t j .v.,'A; sv .o V vi A trade Stre, ,CharIotterN7 C. "SB l SO It, If J liornu Inaow a V ' "i - " " "w " V ijji.' ..uxl floi ail I j flu; mm 3 Ofi uiJ 1 all ur o'.tit; aiii SHE oPOJSI trOWCAt ---ii x-JjuJi .i.iiui i -.!' it;-k--t I 9i'j J .uJ .i-imA aiow y;j x .... . t v1 , ;: , v.; j (,,, j ,U' ui - .iii'nl 1. " J ... . been; Jt'hihiU4 ia tbia eitytuioi m; ri , bn,.. H? LAW; Aai" a J i ilfiffiHtUV ji jisaJ .1 w6T mof? UK-- n.rr1 Tn ;,ii to ol.eiicie iiJil rf'i.;'. 12 11 ,10 j ,-..-.... - . c
The Times-Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 24, 1879, edition 1
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