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HOAiOiE i-ii.
TIIUUSDAV, OCTOBER 4, 181H.
THE EXPERIMENT STAII03
AT KALKIOH, WORTH CAROLINA.
Whjr Pull Your cor. rodderT turln. C o.
r Vlnm-v.lu. of Corn and fob
Meal-Cultivation of Onlona
Bad (Juaatlona and Kepll...
Haptaoibr IHII4.
Tha Esp.rlui.nt Station Hull.lina.
The Btan.lin(r offer is made toscn.l the
state who really desire t,i receive tl,,.,,,
lhousandsof farmers have nlna.lv ta
ken advantage of this offer. Inles v
really want to be benefited bv then,
,....TOU u"i apply for tlieni, If
uuotiv m read men
earn to Dr. H. II.
lcig-h, N. C.
could but cou.iider tills soil
ly improve,!.
A (Treat quantity of seed has been
prown in heieware this year and .-row-era
are advertising it f,,r .sale .1 very
moderate rates. V. K. Kmerv. Auricui
turi.st, North ( uroliiiii Kxperiinent Station.
..Una During
Th Weather In orili tar
1 Ku.'l.
The North Carolina r:periiiiciit Sta
tion bus just published the seventh an
nual report of its luuteoroloirieal di
vision constituting t. .vr,, Carolina
state weather service for su:t. This re
port (fives, in details, the various
meteoroloifieiil conditions in various
parts of North Carolina ilurimj INU::.
suujecis trcaled cuibrace: list of
'111.-
Voll
leni, write on nostnl
llattle, llirector, Ra
ti". 1-a.a lh.n,d.
V h P, '" ''"lletllin of the
..... ... .,., ngricnltural Kxperl
T" """" na t.een loinewhat
I T 1 .1 "Hl'enranee. the sul
j.-... ..... iMii.orailoii la ifiven the
.... ... ,..r.,M,ri so mat the renders e
easily see what the bulletins contain
Tha be.lnut and In VY.vll.
- anown fact that the weevil
unmakes to a great eatent the chestnut
... ", un.p. 1 nia is made the sul:
i...,. ouneun mo of the North Carolina
f.ouon. ine life history
, '," described.
in th. '-v"."y W
. uu or Durr 01 tile nut
when still on the tree. The eKs hatch
and if the nuts remain upon tlicirrounil
the worm, in about ten .lays bore their
Anally Into the adult atate durinir the
!Kn.;,prI,"f-. " "irether impos
stole to prevent the beetle from laviinr
her egg. n the native chestnut trees in
the forests, but in cultivated orchards
"y" Japanese chestnuts the
...... Uuiu ne me same as for the
plum curculio. FW t...... .1... . ;
the following plan successfully followed
c.ueneucea correspondent
. ....urauunl: tc&ia the
placing a bushel or ao In .
enough boiling water over them 'u7o,
er one or two in,.n... sin. , ,
allow to remain about Ave minutes, and
the weevilly nuts come to the surface
and can be akimmed off and destroyed
or fed to hogs Put the good nuts in
nests by
I.., k.la . V"" ."". "
--a- .,.. ,un, ana dry in the sun,
drying-. The kernels thu. treated re-
uu uo not gel uinty.
Tha Array Worms.
TV. ,..!,. .1.1 .
- . v.ns year nas la-en ex-
r""jj ivoraoie to the armv
worms of whloh we have two ireneral
namek. Ilapkygma frulperdi, the
aoutln army worm, and Heliophila
urnpunctata, the .orthcrn army worm
1 his year the latter genus is the more
common but both are troublesome
These worms prefer soft green millet
corn, small grain, grass, and clovers.'
1 he southern worm eats fruit and veff
etables. They do not molest cotton
cow peas, peanuts, or tobacco; nor can
tney riamarc drv c.im,i i.i.. ..
ripened gram shocked or standing
held, iliey never damage fodder
grain in nam.
Kemmie: When
damage fmld.
these worms at
tack a nu r. 4 a - i . . . .
;, luge neia cut the crop
at once and haul into barn or rake un
into windrows ns so.m as cut. Have a
man follow and spray or sprinkle with
kerosene emulsion, or pure kerosene
01 or boil ing hot water upon the worms
which will be found L..i.. ....
ground The forage may then be cured
as usual In field, fo prevent advancing
worms from getting into a Held, plow a
oug. wide and deep furrow across their
7"' '""'en. o or 0 feet outside the
Held to be protected. The land side
j V "Jivarua me protected Held
and should be cut under if practicable.'
'. " a.ivanclng worms have half
.u.row pne straw or dry pine
tags unon tlvsm and lire; or plow an
other furrow just inside the last, throw
ing the dirt upon the worms. Holl or
stamp this hard. Kepeat furrows as
-. u. necessary. when crossing
roads or bare ground the worms may be
crushed by driving a heavy roller over
or Kerosene may be sprayed up,m
.1.. piiniicauniis .luring the vear; the
annual meleoroliigii-al siiuima'rv for the
state land the sixty-six separate sta
tions whose reports were used for com
piling it) nicliidiiigoKservationsof pres
sure, maximum and minimum tempera
ture, precipitation, slate of the weather
wind direction, crop condition niiscel-
lalie.nis pl,,. ,.. ,.,, fr
North (arolina: list of meteorological
stations .observers, mid crop reports;
work embraced in the monthly meteor
ological bulletins and the' weekly
weather crop bulletin; also weather
an. teiupeiature forecasts, cold wave
and frost wimiiuus. d list of stations
receiving the,,. , valuable feature of
he report ,s the table of comparisons
between principal (sent in North Caro-
...... .1.10 proiinticnt places
I nitcd Stales and abroad. Th
!.. is.. ns emu race normal
ami temperature for the
ior eu. n ot the four
i.e. in n 01 uic year.
The pamplilct enil.r
,., ,is a wen prepared table of
contents and ni.lc,. ,i is replete with
uluiible information weather comli
tions in North Carolina. It can be pro-
tie. llirector. Kaleigh. . c.
inemselves eoir.p;ei. ,v uroun, a ..,.
of bone in the soil. T, fertilising in
gredients of tankage arc !l per cent of
ammonia, and 1 1 per cent, of phospho
ric a.-id, of nhieb :.; ,,ut .-, per , I i,
available; coiup,,,;,,.. ,,,,,,, ils a
orduiary fernh.v,-.. ,,:, u,mla (,,iill
........ ...... ,., ,. , ,,,uli,
on the farm c. ilh acids to dissolve tie
.s u'ti ituvisai.ic occausc of th
AhVKK I'l.-iKM KNTrf.
avvenoiiigiiie operation. A olan fil
hgaile
the
COUl-
precipitutiou
whole year.
seasons, and each
sixty-three
ilitngc
successful is the following: I
......... 01,0 1 not name t I,.,,,-!,, then
1. a layer ot broken bones a
inch or two upon this lay similar laye
-....wiiiuuiiii wooii ashes, repeal
.".: ', 'V "-"ing ine layers
.... . nit irencll is niied. It would be
... a. so ,0 nave stakes ut certain points
in the uuxtuie so that they can be
ith.lravvn from time to time and water
poured ,n the holes. This will tend to
"u' nones, nut rive or six
............ 111 ne ucenen. As the decom
i-.s ,10 , vviii uepeml upon the quality
of the bones, after this time if the Isme's
...- .,.., uo, u, e thoroughly deem
...sc . .vou can 10,11 over the material
my. own again vvitli more uh,, u,
... v .in-uii.Miiro unit allow
time.
longer
ucring froin
' is nut briltv and
hollow horn.1'
hollow tail." It
.since the
N.'ir-Snclilnv (owa.
cor-
proven ef
n at least
Issue of urn. '....;......
bull. .tin n .1.1. ...... I. . 1 7 V"'"
. '. "..".n-ci, several coin-
raunications have !.,. received and
...oi-uics proposed which our
" sp.noems are sure In,
flcient in curing the habit
"..v cuse ior me ouussia m..tl..i j
Bi'vcral for Uieslitted tongue
Ho,l a handful of ,,nassia chips (can
be found at any drug store) for several
hnrs m about one gallon of water.
Vv ash the cows teats in this after every
milking for ten days. Always was),
every time before milking, using
gallon of c can water in which a spoon
Jul of pcarline has been dissolved. If
the milk tastes of quassia feed it to the
,-t,-- . .. "...vi ues 01 me quassia re
mains in the cow's memory and prevents
.u. ...v. vnois at sucmug after fho ten
days.
the other method consists slitting
the tongue near the point used to draw
up round the teat in the act of sucking.
Fasten the cow securely, and drawing
out the tongue sjit it a little to one side
of the middle l to -1 inches out to
wards the front and near the point.
1 hen feed on soft bran mashes for a few
days until the wound heals and it will
!e impossible for the .. ....... ...
that. One correspondent tried chair
frames and side burs moil .l.i
desperate, when the mutilated to,,ue
cured the bub ,
Still we should spend little ti..... ....
any cow we do not know to be a irood
1, ,! "c "'"e L'1"1 ''e belter enililoved
L. hlnerv. Affric.ilt.iri. v....
lina Experiment Station.
Advanced Summary of Mateoraloglral lt-
vr.. .or norm Carolina, A.ie,i.l
1SIII.
The North Carolina stnt..
service issues the following advanced
summary of the weather for ,.i.-.i
1W. as compared with the correspond-
g 11,0,1,11 01 previous years
I'EMI'KIIATI UK -The m.... I .
month was 74.7 degrees, which Isl.l de
grees below the normal. The highest
iniiTltlilv rnniin llta "y .11 . 1
....... j ..a. (r,.ltm.1rm.ifu, 1 u.
-'avis, uir llle,. IIKIIlTIIll' ill......
- WKIITS HI II trn Hill I ri.. 1. 1.. I a
teniiHTature was Won the Mt hat sUnii
on the 10th at Kockiiiirham: th..
tNuri tht-.r)th ut Ulowinip it.u.h i...
ut ntiriersv l i'j. It..
"..k uuiiiiK un- past twi-ntv-ont-
j cars was in lss8, muanTH.5; the oldest
... 1 -is. ..i.-.vii i... a.
I'KK.'tl'ITATIOM Aver...-.,
month a. 1:1 inches, which . 11
w S 4 fa", o""' ib'r,Snlnt """"""
as I4.t, at l'antego: the least amount.
U.-.. at M. Airy. The wettest August
. average ll.;i'.l.
duest in Issi average a. 111.
.. ..s, --, revauing direction, north
east. Ihe normal direction for August
is sou bwest. Average hourly vehwitv
, s...wi imi iiu ut
-lIM('KI,I,A.NKors
enee.
to
eoin-
llollow Horn ami liniiow Tu,
HI V .
ki .. . ... 1 1". 1 !'"' '""'"-'' "' oiattU-
According tothe popular idea. cow.
have only two a (lection, "hollow horn,"
and hollow tail." .
't'lle method of diagnosis between the
two is simply by exclusion. If th,. cow
.s.i ninny, ,,, ihe cause I t f,,,,,,
,,,, sue is suit
noiiow horn, f she
ine cans.. 1 it,,t f,
she is sull'el-ilig fro
"' " as 11 1 111- disease was
... ii.-opwoii , me diagnostician ("1
cither ' hollow horn" or ' hollow tail "
I he popular trcntincut of these popu
lurclisciiscs is simple, but radical. If
your cow is siiircring win, hollow
horn, cut off the horns, she will ev-cr
have hollow horn " again. If she at
the mercy of her would-be helpers' is
said to have "hollow tall." the,, it ,
that one more cow is doomed to be a
b,.b.t,i" without the means to defend
herself against the flies ami insects
that pester in the spring und fall- lol-
ow horn." oil with the horns! -II,,.
low tail." ff with the tuii ! The diair
uosib is simple; the treatment secures
,,. 1 V 1 " 1111 " ennuce of recurrc
c cue two cases lu lllustrati.
snow me incorrectness of these
mon notions.
Case 1, October nth, isii;i, Patient -
..... ..Kv- uunnown. Appearonee un-
thrifty dry staring coat, pulse small,
quick Breathing accelerated, tempera
ture elevated. Had been running i
oak grove several days eating large
quantities .of acorns. Man i chaix-e
was unable to decide whether she was
........ in nun, -noiiovv Horn or "h,,l
. .. ... it was plainly a case of
-...... iu. a,,u a purgative dose was ad-
.ooovvcu oyiugestive tonics.
1 ne patient made quick recovery.
ase ', April, ism. 'aticn't
Jersey cow, age not known.
Mad been treated for "hollow lair
some tune before by a friend ('.'1 of the
owner. (Icneral unthrifty appearance,
-. mi'voms. j-111 on tomes
vomica mid iroui is doiiiL- well
I hat 11 impossible for the tail of a
cow-to suiter from many diseases that
Icsh and bone ' is heir to" (caries of the
bone, inlliiniinatiou of tlic soft tissues.
slim oiseascs 01 many 1c 1 in Is,. ,i
me nairan.l lolliclcs) vv
in i,e away iroin a p,K. ,UlmU
L","1'' ''V defence shehas against
a troublesome inset world lorn fancied
cause that has no existence in reality
Is certainly unjust, if not barbarous ' '
- I'" ine norns, it is probably
u.oig io laue liicin oil. if pr
Many dairy men have their
dchoriicil. as thev clitim ....
of clomestieatioii 'have 110 u.
linn e o 1 ..f....... . I.... I . ,
,,. . , ..o, ns ouiy cause
trouble by wounding udders and other
ao't Ii.-,. 11. .,
P. S. Stainbac
(J. T. (biocli old sland)
WELEOIM. IT. C.
lU-.'ih r in
General
U KKTISKM KNTf.
THK NKW VOl.'K-
Racket Store.
WKI.1M)X, N. C.
1 ci:nt autk u:s.
Ac
,) ii1
re.... .., I .'..II !:.. . ..... ,. 1
"K. Hats, Caps, Cincerics, T
. 1 'Kins. Sllllll, 111 ill 1 1 1
v'""' ; buggies, wagons, l;lW( t-.lr,.
... inline anil lluluislic Si
cliiuc.x.
M
mi
-Nic
mux
eases oF
' readily iidmit:
a good
opcrly done,
entire herd
s in state
d for this
a7 .icgici Sllllll Hay State rlliaea for 1
'lies, McniuidChiblr,.,,. Time celebrated
noes arc always reliable ami I guarante
every pair TO r.IVE KNTII.'K KATIH-
I.' V,"CI,.vr .....
. ..S.11W... 1 invite inspection of mv
, iccnng assured 1 can nleiise laith in
Xotiuublcb, show goods.
SbH-k before lluv ing.
Look at our
to see
for the
101 inchc
it Noses; Eves.
Ears, Chins, Mollis, Elc.
The
1 lie snuli M11.-C is icculi.ir to liussians,
!s.iiiiiiaiix, Tarlars ami Africans.
A mouth exactly twice as troail as
tlic eye shows dullness of aoi.r. Ii..,,.l.,n
11
"arts on Hie chin cr neck indicate
FII.:Vovil'v . L'
Thvm.k. ...1 were freiiuciit csi.n,.in.. .i'.V..L., ,K" .
by l'aris a-reen. but thl. ,..C . "" tcr part of the m ,,i. V"'"r "" mve. ati"uine pcrsuti;
j i .. . . in u.,. 1 , - -.- ".. ...is iicran
.; " j crop is to be utilized ".."',,- , pp,rsiy. Thunder
-,i ...Vi " ''v,'rv '.v '-xcvpt
.th. -Jd. a.kl. and -J4th. Hail iH'curr.'.l
mi. .1Mb and mi,. l.er.l :, ''I '
solar halos 1 1th and Wth. Twieobservl
1.... .... aurora early morning of
as forage. As soon an full grown the
worms will enter the ground ami
L - E ""rmant pupa state
wincn inev will rema n ,...,11 1.
Fields in which the worms have worked
tins fall should be deeply plowed and
rolled heavily or stumped as soon as the
worms aro gone. This will bury the
f" " "eepjy tney will not reach the
-u. mce in spring, j ail crops mav be
sown as soon as the worms begin m' dis
appear, lierald McCarthy, Eutomolo-
.. laroiina Experiment Su-
era rer
30th.
CHmam t'lovar In lam.
A orop of seed H1.91 acr arre.l
It is worth while to spread the fact
1, J" , r "lal ''lover can and
will bring dollars to him if he will but
K",w o.
TI.I. .
....vi.iuBuirii nno i-rnw, inf.i
turityand dies between August and the
....... ,.. cue. 11 win startamong corn
cotton, or other eroos and nee, 1 n,
terferc with the crop for the latter part
of tha Unmn In 14 r
,.. is sown.
When the summer crop is gone, crimson
clover takes the soil and provided it is
not Urn poor, covers it with verdure and
increases its fertility while preventing
. -.. un which ireiiuciit-
ly occur, without its presence. It only
101 is me ground lor a short time in
" .. -s."sv omer crops, n grazed
no delay need be experienced in plowinr
for early crops but we woi.bl i. .1,
other ground first, as the later this is
Uiiesllnni anil Krnllra.
Mie station will be n-l.,,1 ....
usefulness by answering, as far po?
sible. oiiestions on nri....l...i
sent he ..n I- V .r..L V."
. .... . in 1 aroiuia vhi
may desire to ask for information. ..d-
... ,,sv s to me ".North Caro-
K.Ti.,f v i- o ,-.xP'rinient .station,
Kaleigh. . ( . Ken es win i . '
as early as possible by the n,c,l.r of
the station staff most competent to do
will ulso appear id these c. '' ty
K"ii"rrnaBft Can lie I-rnnad.
nihnktened bf your fnrraer kindness
iJ'" .""" ''"""stlon iiiuctTiiini,
Ihereuansliandoand vineyard near
au.ouw imn.ireu scupiicroearf
-"ii s.oims Quuim uil
lliesa vines have la most inslaaeoa
iu 010 aecuyoa trellises anil he In
.I- .1. 1 i-
....j i.ninc.i peculiarity ot counte
nance iuJicale.i sotne peetiliaiitv uf mini
A .rijeclitig neso ami moulli slim
sen couiidence, independence anil rash
ncss.
fu ii 11 J i
Old twi
Jiiiu'n.
f.ill.11 f.
s . :
.icb fl
ii.k'ris-
Dn-V t.i uttnla i,a ..u.ti..
1 as malum Is. ot course, al.sorbed bv
UU LlrJ?" ""t-the. Old Vinos
nurliii. i,iv r J : , pramui; and ma-
iiri.s.s ..r iirurt 10 advaauuie u. vy. s. witoiia
IAllsvv,rcil h w a .. .
N.;r,.,,aroi,aEir,a;r,rMa,vurru'luru'-
me notion still preva ent that lb.
"-"I'm 1 in 11 1 it LrrHnn nint mi 1 1... -..a j
left the more good it will do stock and fulia L'las's wilJ. ""' "Jure any pruning,
"' ,nu lnc Uetler " wl he for the 1 7 ' ' ,r' 1 ou ma Pru"f and get the
... i- " "P "n 1 horizontal
....... vvunoui much n.sn, mt it -u ,
found that the br..,.l...u 1 . ,
- - ......,0 u,r rooie.l
I "wi !' ' i''?!""1 "' '""ctions. and
it will probably nav bell.., ... ...1. ...
.......K .i iuiiK Mi.H.ta with masses of
roots and detach then: as independent
.. '1.1 i'"'"""K. miner man bother
...... ine 010 stems. In such a ..
....c n .-on oescr ... ...... .... n .....
Thiol I 1...1-. . .
, ie-uiaiiy arched, ovn
1.. , ... . J
urons always indicnie ..,! . .......
- " " juujjvuieut.
TI .. K....
.... "oris always show cuncav iv
1. . .. . . .
uenvcen t ie nose nm 1 1,. r.,r.,l,.,.,.i
No-.es wliicli w, inkle ea.ilv oro ......u
j .,VPJI
men el good naltircl disposiiioD
ery small, thin ears are usually nnsn.
fisuu with -real dc icacv an.l r,.fi......
II- I 1
'"r" " buneii always indicate
gtcat lurce of character in some ,lireoii
I'ullncss of ihe tcniplis is sut.nosed m
snow POWiT.so mni uMnntifml
vuiimmiuu,
urst iiiiiireasiuDH in die study of
ouotcnatKcs arc always tl,e IU0, ri:,.
tic.
Rrcater
greater
followinircroD.
1 , . .
V. "a1 ny the last-f April
"in see 11 narTBsTmi ml ikn ,
deed, it may well be questioned if It'
would not be better, for a cotton crop, to
IU tnil LTOVHr Mr lltaar ..
cut at the time when cotton has usually
hardly atarted In sickly yellow growth
and then turn th. 1....1 .. " .
plant the citton. The r.M,ts and stull ,,,ln,lrt,'' ' "trong young plants.
bte Will hnva n..,ll,..uu.l .u.. .0 .1
more rapid growth and if1 it is not I ul e " 7-. "ffi '"navo", Ji H " S "" " Kver, House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay t., Sharpa
burg 1 a , Rnys ho will not bo will L
The Roman nose shows die
character; the (ireclt iiohu die
taste.
Half shut eyes livv "real nalitrul
slircwilnew, Ingeiher v.ith a lack of sio-
eerily.
A man whose Icniplcs are full in die
lower part is apt lo lie a great lover of
csling.
A long, (hick chin is ciiniinooly found
WOODEN AND METALLIC
COFFINS AND CASKETS
I'clcr V. Squire, of Northampton conn
yami iiarvey I,, llines, of Halifax cotm
ty are with ineand will be pleased
and serve their many friends.
-I'l
i.i.iiihingiuy mends fr their libera
pairnuage 111 the past and Soliciting a con-
iiiiiiaiiccot the same, I am yours to com
in. mil,
P. N. STAINBACK.
How
To Invest
Small Amounts.
' m" I" ''' that puzzle more than
I ', ' I' ,' """"" Irlion ol his salary.
Ihe billowing lettcrgives the result of an
mvestnicnt in a Tontine l'olicy of the
Equitable Life.
I'.Nto.v, S. C, Dec. 2(1, ISM.
W. .1. ltoddcy, Ksq., Agcnl.
Hear Sir: Your invor enclosing check
f the Kipntablcl.ile Assurance Society in
settlement of my policy, No. i!,:ililcanie
duly to hand. The settlement isa liberal
one, exceeding uiy expectations, and I am
pleased with it. Yours truly,
Wim.iam Mixiio.
There is no form of investment to-day
hat oilers such alLsoltile Kecurity and such
liberal div ideials as the motier turn, f lib
'" , , " " mailer on winch every
lliill Nhim 1 . imi 1 11.- . . . J
, i""-.v... vvesenti you nn-
tircsand particulars without cliaree
W. J. liOllIiKY, Manager,
Department of the taroliniw,
A-1- Staixiiack, Agcut, Weldon, N. 0.
omit books, t'ai'iiciitcr's neiu-ils. yard
lace, liux ol tacks, Paper pins, ringer
ring, a lead pem-ils, Ikix blacking, Hall
sewiug cotton, pafH-r umllcs, yard riblxm,
3 pup, rs hair pins, card hooks and eyes, 2
pen holders.
a CKXT AKTICI.llS.
l'mkagc cuvcloi'3, Money l'urse, dozen
brass head tacks, dozen pant buttons, srki1
good cotton, cake toilctsoap, ipiire writing
paper, Hanjo, (iuitar and Violin strings,
iM'KXT AKTK LKS.
Y.ud garter web. M l rice buttons, g.Knl
machine collou, ilocn dress buttons, big
Inn blacking, package good envelopes, bot
tle ink, handkerchiefs, bull knitting cotton
tin plates, best lead pencils, tiles, combs,
5 knitting nccllcs.
4 CKXT AICTIU.KK.
Tin cii)i, yard calico, yard guild luce, tin
funnel, fuijM-r brass pius, gmid cotnb, large
slate, (I sjiootis.
rtii:XT AKTKXKS.
tlciils' and ladies hose, mouse Imps,
Mark handle dipper, slave shovel, pocket
kiiile, ipiirc best paper, I hook hat rack,
lamp burner, lin. 11 coll.us, liueu handker
chiefs, -j;, cent cull' buttons, hair oil mid
cologne, large wash bowl, padlm k ami 2
keys, 2 cakes soap, Swiin-iluwii lin e pow
der, pair suspenders, hasp and staple, yard
wide cloth, box writing uiier.
11. C. Sl'IKIi.S, Manager.
Augustus Wright
-WHOLESALE-
Boots,Slioos,Trunks
AND LEATHER,
10 Sycamore St., PETERSBURG, VA.
All orders receive prompt personal atten
tion. 10 19 1v
ET. CLARK.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWi AND
Real Mate ipt
WELD0N. N. C
THE
WAGE
ARNER
so fax advanced when l-.ll. i.., . . .
F..I .M.. . 1 . . "K'
11. A '"u nuguni, it nuiy be as
W.U for the otod. At any rate i, .ru can
1 planted after crimson clover has
r , , , or seed, and will rind
. , .,.-.i-iopineni after such a crop.
.sow .. te lime to purchase seed and
. - tnis valuable crop,
f eed is cheaper than for years In-fore.
e would advise those who start to
o ineir own see,l.
1 show some of the possibilities
t il. crop, . statement is appended of
the croD im.w., . k Lr: .... .
.. , ' v'.c cAuernncnt sta-
tionfarm in 1H04. This is only what any
farmer may equal or exceed, but it
shows a profitable use of land for the
winter months. Of four acres in clover
ii? . ""rJU 1" g-uod order while
ere siorm-ocaten when rine,
a no yiem of seed in hulls on the unhurt
a.....u ,,,, pounds per acre,
" 11 a C01 Pr pbund. a total of
nArtlX-Ti , . j "n 1116 t"rm-licaten
portion the yield was 581 pounds per
.1 , ,. 1 ms uera iea just aa
though It were prime hay. and teams
have worked a. usual on It with usual
cmP the Und Is now
better because clover has been grown
uiere. After the clover was cut off. the
i'S oU. Hhough elwwhere
H waa rather too dry to plow. The soil
was darker colored UmnV-foreand har
rowed cssUy to tine seed bed. We
...V bulletin, vou may h.v0 on ,er,lh",'"r,i''i
ion much Menslw.ia Iln. one y,,J . ,Zli
Hon on the follnwliui ooluls
S '!! ",a -,fkr " MmV "L Grippe," Zb
- a ui vuuauai ii,
v....l .1 n 1 1 .." . . . . r
irVw.wI3Vvtmi!laA,,!f" ar'". 0,.,";, refficiii';9 '""1 veral phy
nu nluut niaeea near each vin. X .Z.. "-'iau Uad done her nn l.on.1 H,J.,
..l,m,.l,.l... :' .''-. n...L.. r. . " O"-"-'
wii,. 7 ;.. . " -"'' i"rnii-
withR..M.hn, ,...,..,..u1y ? wann bones more frnnil thn r..,,1.- . ,
WiluiiiiKtoa,
North
AtlNWfT-fWi htr II I ...
Carolina E.perlment slullon j ""'""
iwne meal is a very valuable fertili
ser for Branca, as w..ll . .
l-.n,,,. ............11 ""'er iruin.
irnniio i Z T Xj l"lre it and can be
h:h.7r,i IT -I' applicatbn.
1 he phosnhoric ac . n...... .T 1 . ..
tcrial m.t .utilised by the roots there
is some nilroo-ei,.,,,. ..!. .'. Icrl
.ls.,,esn.,eially-inf;eshXm',tPurd
''.?? P.er. Z
ZheJ"l of turne
henee some of the Vao. iT.'S" 5!?
same action res nil. , f
to i .u. u"urJ? left
n- nuyuuog no nas ever
use,, ior lAtng Troubles. Nothing like
it. Jreo trial bottle nt W M .
uruj-siore. iiargo bottles 50c. and SI (111
H P. N. STAINBACK,
- IIEAI.KII IN
CO OK IX (1 A HEA TING ST0 VKS
Matiulartureil by
RICHMOND STOVE CO.
We imiie imrlicular atlrnlion to Ihe
mipiovrd NKW LI'.Eaud NEW 1'ATHON,
i m y are uic iiesi made, Call on or address
all orders to
V.N. HTAINIIAC'K,
Wcldnn, N. U
Without dnnbt Ilia n..A.f i.,bi;,.;nM.
. . . - v, i.iuiuiiu mm .iu aoso
nitely safe means ol investing his savings
Riiiiraniee mat tliosis .Irpenilitig on
1 earnings will lie amply provided lor
his demise r.l... 11. -r ..!:..
of the 1 '
Equitable Life
he is also provided with a safe-gmnl
against misfortune besides receiving a
much larger amount of iiisiinnce for the
same amount of premiums paid in. It is
better than the savings hank, better than
the building association, better than gov-
""" oouos. jsetier lor the wage earn
er, or for anyone than any other method
ever originated. For facts and figures, ad
dress W. J. JiODDY, Manager,
r or the Carolinas. Hock Hill, B. C.
A L. Stainback, Agent, Weldon, N. C.
TILLEItY'S
Special Notice-
SOSai
When Baby wu wo gave h.r Castorts.
he he u a Child, ah. crtod for Caatorla.
When d,. bm, M, clmg to f,
ah.haildrea,ah,v.thmcruv
w oieacn in the sun. It would nav 1 to "octora say tha
v. i '.e e. " ne. 8 . bHon" healthy," said tl.o voun.
vine KB". -.b.tdo,hiokof ar "I
llnd mots Of the o-rona ...,, L.1J..L . ... . . ...
that kissioz is un.
man to bis girl;
i 9" 11T
nnd roots ,ac gra7enT,vi I h,d in LZT
' I "
HIS. Mth st., and 1 A 2 Christian's Lane,
RICHMOND, VA.
Flour a Specialty. Proprietors following
brands:
REX FANCY PATENT, DIADEM FDflF
HILL, KENWOOD, klVEll KD0E
n n '
v. u ujiuiuE EXTRA.
Manufacturers and sole proprietors of
HEX BAKING POWDElt.
oct 19 ly
All Hummer Moods trill now he sold at
IIREATLY REDUCE) I'HICES.
Urge liawnvl
SAMPLE GOODS
just opened at wholesale cost.
Handsome Dress Patterns.
to the pattern And no two alike.
CENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Notions and fanry goods for the ladies.
CLOTHINC for men and bnvs.
HOES of every description for every
i-ricos on all goods toenit the limes,
1 am always glad to ahnw nH. ..j
guarastce Ivrwest prices,
rV. B. TILLERT,
Welilw, N, C.
NEW ADVKKrii'KMK.STS.
BHBT ft PI
EECE
-WHOLESALE and UETAIL HEALEKS IN-
I
Li
HAILKQAl) SCIIKIH'ijfa "
S fl I SEAB0ARrj
W Ml Li AIR line
Aliululcly the Slmritsi a, .
Hume Wuutli. ny uJr. m
to Atlanta,
SdlKDri.EINTIIMTHx,,,,
AnirsT lath, lHiu.
NOUTIIIIOUNI). I as
Lv Wchlon, ' .w'
Ar Iloykins, 4 jjjj
Ar Franklin, 4 40
Ar Huffolli, 514
Ar Portsmouth, ft ;,u
Ar Norfolk, d.n:,
Ai Old PtComfort.stcamer 7.IHI
Hdl'THIlOUNI). Tir I
ll.filam.
p m.
:- 47 p.m.
3.211p.m.
f.4 p. 111,
. p.m.
1 U p.m.
Mil p m.
II. 4 "1 p.m.
New Goods for Spring 8; Sumir.
P V E R Y department brimful and
running - over. We - carry - the
largest stock of DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and
GROCERIES of any house in Hali
fax County. Our immense store is
FULL of BARGAINS for all. We
keep every article needed on the
farm or in the house.
Visitors to Weldon should visit
our store and inspect our stock be
fore buying elsewhere.
UIMD
D
ifll
GARWOOD'S KXTKACT,
NACh'S TRIPLE,
VI0LKT WATKR,
WOODWORTU's FLORIDA WA
TER, AND
SAC1IKT l'OWDKR.
New Line of
STATIONERY
Just Received 150 Linen writing
Tablets, which I'll sell
at a small
MtOFIT.
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ACCURACY
a
PURITY!
s
b
p
09
Le Weldon,
Ar llciidcrHon,
Ar Urn ham,
Ar lialrich,
A r Sunt li. rn Tines
Ar Hamlet,
Ar Charleston via
Hamlet,
Ar Wiulolioro,
Ar Mnnroe,
Art'liarlolle,
Lv Monroe, N. C.
ArCWr.S.C.
Ar Clinton, H. C. I5.m .','
Ar Orecnvrood, H. C. 1" 4s '
Ar Ahhcville.H. C. I lan m
Ar Lllierlon, (In. o nl '' '
Ar Athens, I ia. 3.'l
Ar Atlanta, Union depot, 4 nu p B
Ar Mania, (la. via Athcus,
No. III.') Vestihnlo Limited Train. No
extra faro Weldon to Atlanta, rullnuu,
.Sleepers Weldon to Atlanta and Macon
(ia. Connects directly at Atlanta with V,
and A. U. Ii. for Chattanooga, Nashville
and all points west. Connects with A.
.t W. 1". K, Ii. lor Mobile, Montgomery
New Oilcans ami all points Honthwest. '
Fur tickets and hacgane checks to all
points Houih and .Southwest, sleeping ear
reservation and general information cnllon
T. I'. ANIIKIfSON, Agent, Wehlon, N. C
.III1IN II. WlNDKIi, (len'l Manager
'' J" A N I KliKtT, On'l Tassenger Ag t.
W. 4W.R. R. BRANCHES
AND FLOItKNCK RAILROAD.
Condensed Hcliedule.
TRAINS (I0INU BOUTH.
DA'I'KII
July sill
1WI.
1 3
V. V. tr,
I' M. I' M. I' M.
Iave Weldon, 11 f 9 J7
Ar Rwky Mount I In 111
Ar TartK.m '2 41)
Leave Tarboro, 12 I.',
I.v Reeky Mount, 1 14 10 0
.. umni, s c 11 111
i.v WIDTH,
Lv Fiiyrttevllle,
Arrive Klurcnce,
Lv WIIhoii,
Lv (inLlHUiro,
Lv MiiKlii'lia,
Ar WilialliKU.il,
H M
1 :r. li M
1 !.'. 11 iv
N... 47
I IS
a a.
4 in
s 60
0 00
r. m.
A.M.
6 li
7 SO
K ill
10 HO
TRAINS) UOINU NORTH.
Lv Flnrcnce.
Lv Inyi tti'vlllc,
Leave Scliuii,
Ar. WilHun,
A.M. A.I
III Si
li W
I Ou
Lv Wilmington, u 01
I.v MHKiiulia 111 411
Lv llnl.lslKjro, II ri
Ar VYllxua, is ill
Nu. 7S
Lv Wilson, 1 111
Ar Rocky Mount, S la
ArTarlMiro, s 411
Lv ThfIkim, s Si
Lv R.h ky Mount, s la
Ar Weldon. 8 Hi
1'. M. P. M
I'M.
7 Si
II nu
; 00
k mi
i (11
10 IT
11 S7 IU III
1-! 05 11 15
1J
on
P.M.
II Oi
II 5s
A.M. P.M.
Sutg Brand 1'reparoJ
l'aitits.
Pure HTiite Lead St
Linseed oil.
I'll sell paints at
very small margin.
A Largo
Stock of
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN
SEED,
Tim PLACE TO GET "
-OqUGS h f.lEDICIfJES -
AT THE
LOWEST PEICES,
IS jT
DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S,
WEST SIDE WASHIKGTON AVE. OPPOSITE R. B. SHED.
WELDON. N. C.
STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FBEQUENT ARRIVALS
PRKBCRJPT.fON DKPARTlfKlfT TIVL1B WITH THI m BILIOT.D MAWRIAU
PEE8CRIPTI0N8 OOUPOTJNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CASK.
PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY fAPS, BRUSHES,
FANCY ARTICLES. TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Bonembe. that . heart, welcome alwsv, .wait, joust
ZOLLICOFFER'S.
Dally except Sumlar.
Train on Scolland Ne k Branch Ruail leaves
el.loi, a l in ,,. m. Hall fa 4 1.1, arrive taS
Neckntl,..!,. m.iirecoiville 6 117 p. m. Klii.iou
, .1. . m Ki liiniiiut leave. KiiXn 7 la a m
UrcciivllleKSS, m. Arrlvliut at HalllK' 11 Jo.
a. m. ,el.n imia.m.dallyeic ciatm ndav. '
lraiiiaonWai.hlii.ti.il branch leave Wa'hlna.
.'."S,7 ' .' ' T- ".rriv''' rmele S10 a. m" Tarboro
J Mfcrctunilnij leave. Tartar,, 4 Htp.m ti'mel!,
6 10 , .1.1.. arrive. Wa.hlniitou 7 sin m. 'fi' !
Sunday a on p. m arrive Wllliam.ton N d.' 7 J
Keonalualcave .e R'
6"' !! S,.,."'! Wlnln,,ton?N u'
n i'sro 0 T"rll0ru l5a. m.
SSiVa n1i-.1T::i'!.s""'i";,';,0S',?''
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rock?
spri,,, 11, im7mZ Kh,nS"ri? a n
arRoky Monni 0 oi a. m. dnllveicema.m'a..
1 nun unijiiu Branch Kli.rein-e R. H Teiite
littail asn. in.: arrive lim.l.,.. u ,,r, 5'
lurnlnit leave lninl.ar II :i a. ui.. arrive LTiuJ ta
a. 111. In.llj- c.,.,,i Himday. ' V
Train on rum,.., n......L . ...
In,?, no n "''"'"""Kh'sve Clinton arSl a m
J.Hi.airt.'KliL"?
..... . .ii "..j. nu mo via Hicnmoua
u blH'Jc,''''Vl s"'"ly via Bay Line, alio at
Surf Ik """"" ana all point. Norih via
J. K. KESI-7 J. F. DIVINE,
T. M. EMKKWN; U', rumnte, ft? "UP
TLANTIC ( OAST USE.
ljRSIWRaJ9ELJ)0N R. H
londaiued Schedule.
TKAIN8 GOINO SOUTHT
Dated July Sth, 1894.
No. 23
Daily.
NolU.1
Daily.
Iave Petersbnr,;,
Leave Stony Creek,
Iave Jarrntta,
Leave Helgeld.
Arrive Weldon,
o. do, going South, leave. Petersbnic
" 7 "4' P' -. rrive at Weldon 8.2U.
10-fjO am
10.115 am
10. fm am
11.11 am
1162 am
IP5 n
1.35 a w
2.05 a m
238am
TRAINS COINO NORTH.
No. 32 I No, T8
j DHy. Dally.
12.6Ua.rn
3.37 a.m.
Iave Welilon,
m oeiuein,
U Jarratts.
I.C fltol,y Creek,
Arrive l'etersluirg.
No. 4(12. flnillff Vnrth lAn Ti,.u ..1
l . " . " "" Tieiuonaai-
ly at 4:16, arrive at Petersburg 6.62 a. m.
E. T. D. MYERS. T. M curuiinii
Oen'l Snperinteudeut. Oca.Passppgif'ag
P. m
4 .'nl n. wi
4 60 p. m
6.36 p. m
M.COIIEN,SON&CO
PETERSBURa, VA.
Wholesale
DRY GOODS ii
ITOTIOlsrS.
Manufaclnrersof Shirts, Dmwera andover-
" Price iuaruutwd against all North
rn markets. Orders receive (uoupt par.
onlttentitm. hot Sly.