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TIUTUOil. Jt L 13, 10. ' "h. A. LONDON. Editor. Tho World's Fair. In addition lotho wonderful hij,'liiH to bo soon within tho Exposition grounds and on tlio Mill way Haia dco, there are also many aide shows ....i ..ti ... ,,it.-!.Mini. iiott nuiHido of and. other attractions just outside oi tho grounds, which are goiuiau ! ....... i10 r ihhv i.rison which'1"' uiily, and tfeoixlariea O .1 lisle thronged with crowds of visitors, ; '"l0,t,Sc " ,ls 11 0 1 1 J . aud Herbert are at the World's Fair, Tho principal one ol all these, and I was ,It,vn ilt luc 1,ll0ml aml re j while the Attorney (loucral isiu Mas v.. t k,. s .,...:,, iu Knftal..!movod to Chicago, where it was re eaeliusetts. eeretary li-jke Suiitb T.-H- iT-t i if ... i ; i. : ,n B.II s Wild U est Show , w hmt. is welt worthy ot its world-wide renown. a crand scale. The number of per- Bona belonging to it is several hun- . .!, , ....... r.ii... dred, and embraces almost cvoij nationality, Cossacks, Indians, turks, American cow boys, kc. 'lMu. Mi-en.-t ! i I.. wl.i.-hthHuorformancestakci.laco: .... .,, , -,,,.,,1 coutauisthreeortouracres.sjrrouna-1 ., . . .. ' od on three sides by an amphitheatre t which will comfortably seat nearly; 20 000 SDectators. '1 he horse back , IIUIII IOO....mj ... 1 1 we witnessed such , . C , iiats ot liorscmanMu ,. orse aimtist seeming to r Lcforo ha wondorlul 1 ilni. nml Lnrrti. beoneauimal. '1 here wasalso some . xvomlerl'uUhootin-. A man actuullv stood on his head and with a gun -r.nlil l.i-e.-iL- ir.,.,s halls that were thrown into the air tor him to shoot' u'"Ul ",,il,u b:l1 1,1 at. liutlalo ii.il himself, riding ftt'wbid. men ami horses wouol fall, as . ,,.,11.0. vi I Khn.,t ,.t ..,r'' kilwd, and remain lymg on the . ,. ... . 'n.i-,.,. il. i ureiih iiiao.-, 11.01.-5 mai . ........... into tho air, two at a time, lho ..... 1. ' Acrobatic teats were very remark- able. Ono man held up nine other ' .... . ......... men. nat uo vou iiuniv ot mat : , 1 . Mncy sprang up am. moo,, on m Bhouhlei-H and the shoulders ol each , other, forming quite a high pyramid, and while these nine men w ere thus supported 011 the shoulders 'of this one man, he turned completely! around, and turning with himself the human pyramid standing on his shoulders t Within tho enclosure containing liullalo IJill's show was 'Sitting Hud's Cabin," iu which were exhibited lied Cloud, Jiain ia-the-Faco and other noted Indian chiefs, who only a few years ago were mur derous savages but who are now harmless objects ol curiosity. The cycloramas in Chicago were objects of much interest, and there were saveral of'thcr.!. Tho.se which Wo visited werelhu-i-'ireoi Ciiicago'', Uhe Crucifixion" and '-the Uattle ol fiett) sburg." These cyeloramas, as thoir name denotes, are eirculat pic tures ot immense siz.j, and so placed as to give the spectators a most real-, istic idea of w hat they represent. . ti... D.,,,.,!.,....- .,; . ,,,! entreoithe ,r in shape, ii" which is: elovatod platform iu the ecu building, which is circtil; and gaze upon the paiulin: about 45 teet distant, nearly iH teet high, and is stretched around the building. Tho cycloraniaol'the Chi cago Firo is a representation of the momoriibla confliigration whii h al most destroyed Chicago iu l;71,and in giizing upon this jiainting the spectator can form a good idea ot what the reality was. Almost as real ' v,I,t',K,a" I progs:. voum ic it e.-ouoiay. in... urgu as life can be seen the sea of surging ! r ' lil,t wo '"w :llu'l,'J" ' uv,ut u ."e "'"V ;l ! fire, tho lurid .lame, lapping " description ot this wonderiui city j i.,c lt .uUi.S u, that ue bouscsby thohuiidred,iiei,selhroiigs:1' ol l!s "'k)' """'i""-' biddings, .j ,.La!;i. lip ; Vealli ot men, women and children panics ' H"mo uf' wl ''' 11,0 1,,,,,u '"t l"er jiuieau by whn-u .-eui.d ,f it- stricken and lronzied with fear rush-' ing through the burning streets in ; ranid fliitht. all Drescntintf a scene of the wildest confusion and. laful Lor. por. 1 lie cyclora ma ol Jerusalem an d i the Crucifixion is a reproduction ol ! tliA. itvof I wnlom .....I - ,M.i;.,,J country and of the Crucifixion ol the Savior, and gives tlio spectator quite & rea at o dea ol that oh.n... si onn But enjoyed ol Getty tbrilli nioro we saw on our whole trij.. 1 he scone represented tho final and unsuccess 1'ul charge in tho third day's fight, lor ot course the Federals would not care to bavo a representation ot tho 4...... 1 1 . ' , . . wiat or aecouu uay s ngiil, because on both of these days they wero dc loated by the Confederates. To a spectator who Lad never been in a battle this painting would ui ve a very vivid idea of a real battle. So nat ural did everything seem that you oould almost hear the roar of cannon, the shrieks of tho wounded and the shouts of the charging coin num. The figures of tho soldiers seemed so life like, that you could almost imagine that they were indeed human beings really engaged in actual battle. A very gentlemanly ex- Federal officer. ! . ..... ' ivho was himself in the battle, ntiiiiied verv ,.!,. ,-U- , r J 'J '-". I e.i tho jiainting, pointing out and do signaling the various bodies oi troop, both Federal and Confederate. We were particularly pleased with his complimentary allusion to Petti grew's troojis, to whom he rendered that justice which some of our Vir ginia neighbors would deprive them. After bo bad finished his description ot the battle and the crowd was dh- tho cyclorama which wo moil! """"-i "'-. m.- ; h n""'l,"-the district, so that tho rainfall foi " i i . i . : I Li n. 'Lit li tiki it 1 a L- i Si, :'. i t I i . . . ... .... soein wsu tliat of tho Il-ittli ovtl we ai Pui 10 warn navoi ; - . , , the week wa vciv I in ticuil. luo ZZr lee i l l s ,1 ., road with much interest by the I l,e!', . '"'"f Vl tl- f,w verv warill ,V,s wcto beneficial souig. tmiced it wasol such ., . . i or that chairman ot the hist House , t. , ,, ,,...., . , , . . , llf.l Oill" s ire.Ul-lf, noilll.. IJ. Il .Ul O .I I ,, iweoito... auu .i.-u...,. neiu w..o.. ng interest that we id .t with 1 i.:..n.. . being given tne :-:ime place in the ik-w .... ...... i. ...... ,. ...... .. . ;,i ... u.liv iu.v tlllili l-A II. e.s.-:c,. .UCir tl 1 , 1 f a 1 , - ini- .-o-.'o ii' ...... .i.'.ur.l 1 . ....... v.i reluctance tnan anethiior tlo.i ;...;, i.p ' House, hut a member ot the cabinet.,.., .,.,.. .-. ' poit)ij2f wo had a jiliuiKant interview j j willi him, in which wo expressed our 'zruticatior. at his allusion to tho ; bravery ol Peltiro'iv's men, and vhen ho nienlioviod tho well known! fact that tho lititli .North Carolina. , ri'iriment lost more men at (Jottys ! but iuiv than any other regiment in ither army, wo tell a peculiar pride t dlin" 1 iui that two t-iriuiics in ul 1 ' '''' ' hat regiment came from our own oitht to"'y- , ,. . . ,, ' built exactly like il lo'.-morly stood 1 J( vo.i't. nbl W!"' l,!usel,,n luMn wul' war Vc.:cs. 1 ....;..,. , - ;i - I illllU'Uvm tuiill-o im"iii-"j M-i- vuimo.., m.. .... ........ o ... '"I ; ,,:,.;' v.;L,s L.Uu tV.t.-us.-. luvh wii! . . ., .. t", am ; ------- v I J die " ""l seem' these relics ol the ar,3 et the , ,..,twitb3 landing ad the uewspape: " 1 . 7 . . si"h ol them caused a feeling ot ad-1 talk about an nduKsmuahou pro- 1Vcalliii.' tl e!g' me tor the extra ih-smoii of Con- ' 1 1 ' T I g'es.-', it cm bo poeiiively staled that (l''''owlul memories 01 iu pa'-t. , iw uq biJcb lhi au u 1 w:ls il" 0ni0,'lll',l"u'iu ,',ul always : Clevoiand will in hii message cudeav- 'attracted crowds ol delighted visior to inko tho mcexiiiy for the lht.v could ei.y a thrill-1 'l ,Ut' 'ui in silver law per- ' ( . . jfeellypiaiu to Congress, and iu thai ,n ,"nl'13 " ' "'"jl.e will not oveiti-j the bounds of r""11 """-. -J:iis co.K-Ututu.mil ngnts, but l.o i,a. and i thro 11. i-liilery, paraded and went h intricate military mai.ive.v- field ot battle as if dead. In order j 1 o. .1.. .1.:.. .1... 1 , 1 . "' . ' ab v well trained, and obeyed 1111- ' . , . l il"-itly every ovuvr ol their ndei. j The char. d 11; of the OPPO.sinfiT Sililads ' 0 . 11 " V . . 1. . 1 1 rons. 1 no 0011111 1 ul: 01 1 11 11011 .im. 1 hu , - , ! mil soioiers very loiviuiy 01 a rea battle. A notable incident on tl.i oi-casion was ve:;,' gra'.ry uig to our criuuent .0 e w: !.-ly ki.owu. .ivh nuth- u ill or sa i .i liy surgery, by the 111. 1 Soulliern pride. The .-pleiulid brass ing would be mole conducive to c.-on- pul at :oti . .f .1 Iii.1'0 or les. In roie 1 1 1 ni -band had been plaving d-UVivi.t ' '"0' ''an the ..ujn.t.iiii.a ot au iaciue m.-nt. but o:l.els sustained ii.ja.i-s , . . , . 1 ta:i l.'V Com: less. Ne.ik!!t on the which will 1 rove fatal. A number tunes, until just after p.ay ing : ..... . .. SAlf: "Tl:.. ' ul, w,-.e iceued alive bavo uheadv '-.Marchitig Through did not receii'e any suddenly stria k up immediately, a.. Mien ;i ring strains were hi long and loud arc-'e Iv irgia MCUicl; applause", it Thvle ', and . its first stir iid. applause 111 CViTV ' .'! I'l of that va-t audience. I.adii s waved their handkerchiefs and 1 lapped their lp.nds, while men ciapjied their h mils, st imped their feet, and yelL'd w ith all the ardor ol charging Con federates ! And just her.1 we would mention that we l.avo never hear I j ....' 1 .. I , , 1 . 1 .'i.MO j.ia en .11 ii pa. 1 e. ii-c North or West without ii always arousing more enthusiasm than any other tune played on the mhio oe.-a n:,'n- There There are many other objects f ! -re-:' 'n.ei-e.t in Cl -iei-. to see 1 1 " '"-" l" - 1 ; 'b.c would well repay a visit to c,,y cvo ' 11,0 KxpoMtion was! not tliere. the city itscll is a mars ei, and its phenomenal growth is the wonder of the age. With a pop ulation now of a million and a half, covering an area ot ten by nearly thirty miles, adorned with some of the most magnificent buildings in the world, Chieago is the tyjiical city twenty stories nigh, no have al-: eady written a great deal more than j we at nrst intended about the I Grid's lair, and will IllV,' clo.-'r ..v.....vo . ,. n inin, ,e!,r ot wearying tho f alienee of our readers. We took no notes or mem- ovanda whatever while at the Hxpo- I f,itio,,,!U"1 H'''("'0 bad to rely upon " laa coiuuscu memory in ..... .;.. I ,o ..I..... ...1 1 1. I ... S.u n r.r P.ii.o. ..... r..-...,t.. 1 Convicts Hc.olt. U vea a suggestion to Mr. l i.sp con- In Koir, .Mien., July 10. A ' eerning wh should be chairman of special dispatch to the Journal liom I any House committee. It isaitogeth lonia, rdicii,, says : Fullv sevent vs ' er piobabh that some of ihe old cit.ur tivo convicts at the House "ot I lui U will fait to gel back their places. Correction made a break lor liberty i . i . . r. ,. . i . . . . ' ! ill .'..I" mis .ori'iinou. i iii-y W ere at work in various shops. The ring leader w as a convict, William Smith, i kiiii'.vii as No. "Oil, a live year man i sent up from Jletroit. Two long j ladders bad been used by tinsmiths repairing rain pipes on the buildings! inside tho yard. Thene had lno-ij left standing against tho building,! and the convict, r-uickly moved j hem to the west wall. usptcon null ueeil ill onsen ll.ai II.IM'II l' was browing ..ml tl.., ,M.:,r,U h,d I, . 1 iuiiuiu'i. j.uoiierH wero kiiockiiI luci-H were I down, but tho convicts replai V " ... ,7, . ' ' , c 'sw,r I "'v i s'" "L'J iiieie;. '.-.'iii.. ue was. cx-Lhot (lead. Meanwhile a regular 1 l,,ul ;,, 7. ; s ; ".---- , . . . . . o . .. . ..v J ' 1 anii as a resiin lour convicis v.eri seriously hurt and one guard badly but not dangeroii-ily injured. I he convicts were driven to their work again. . Ha m ml Fish in Kentucky. Miffi-tsBOBoi'tiii. Ivy., July !. Y C. Isoino tnt.i.ths a' the Alliame Store During a Leavy eiectrm storm bore Too (Jeorgia, Carolina .v. Xoithcrn , at I.cmoii Springs laded, and now last night a shower of sun-porch fell. Ilailw ay will compii,. the St.utl.eri. ' suit has heen brought ag iin-t nicm They ranged in length from one and division, in charge ot Jie-. 11. Win- b.-rs .. the sub alliance lo ton e eo a half In three inches. ' dcr, Atlanta, (ia. h aiot. .!' th: dei.t.s ,, s'.oic Washington Letter. IFmm car Ilocutnr Ccmvr"uJciai. Wasiiiniu'on, July 7, lSf.'J Sei'ielary irohhaiu is ptohably tin' only im-luber of tho eabiuet who wi 1 ' continuously in Washington ' "rtul,5fer ' ti,e l'st,il st'sion of Cong i ess, on August 7. Tho rest ot theui w ill eudeavor to get a little j between now ami then. Socio 1 ,niv iMnuUil. ; tlliw ; j,n,, with ; vill eoiubiue business Willi bis vaea - , m:lki ft lhnm,h lli0 ! Wt and vi.-nm vunous snbordiu- atea of bis dt partment. i'l evident : Cleveland does not expect to i etui n ullid jut befoio tliu n-iEmbliu;,' of ' . , .i.uio n.. ... ,v i.:li-.a t, ,i .mil .. be in somo resnrcti luo most imnor- taut h ever Miote, flee fiom inter- j 1-111.11011. j luiuisiration pio-ismmo. 1'iesideiit no ld.-.l Ot atlt mi'tiii-' lo ilulale a prom limine to Loiuncss. He will merely point out what, 111 his J'.ldg- no r.t, oo.il,'. iu hi.- done, leaving t.'ou-! -lens to ci.t-ul. 1 va-, b and means ol now il hha.l bo done, or wL-elbi-i' it t-hall he done at ad. 1 ie rro 'lamine 1...1 ine cmi.i .ses- t.lu will be ananged hv Coi.-res.-, ,. . . , oltf-r it meets and not by any hiug.u ill.llvuu;lii iilu ti,,y iatt.mpt to out-, im 0 l..t,,i,x 1 1 .1 mi.in!.rs i,f ('on-Uneli - 1..,. I 1 1 1. :io-urt" Mjiiii.. i- ' iu.h...ui ....n ,,t upiiU R js ujoru ujr K,s MliaU gitesswoik. than liitesswoik. j l.i'pi i si nlaiivo Uolmaii, whose i leas ' : on economv in aiiinm. sto: iu- tne t.ov-, I l.Os.slDi.itn 1J1' w e.U.ii IU the L tilled blaies ui'0 beyon I all c.ileu. i! ion. lliey are 1 i.ol i.ioi. 1 If we Hied to live up to tin in 11: our piihoe i-y... n.-e ii.1 woiilii 111 iiiguiute ap tr.iof ix: r :v. -y,il:"e ill '.i.e p.idst of whieh iiee 1:1 .-i.li-.c.oi . coiiid m-'t b-.e. li- l.il d Coi.-ii'i?- is II. e wc.iiti.ii r 1 lass 1 I cit i us. li i.-, to th. u inteusi 1 tho 4-Xpt ll lll UI'l.S I sliouhi be lavisli eis by building the govel tiliiciit : Tiii-v an- the gain j opp'uis l.'v liver I 1 harbor coi.liacts, and .-o :.. N uil i.h nt y ot lobbies of 1 iei. tiK-n or lbo:r 1. pice StOll 01 Coi ihves hoi oat i;p 1. .-is as. i oil never bi e a lobby i.f poor mm. You may not Miotv il, lait there lr- not at. evening thai a member ol Co"giess e.iLi:ot dim: at one of the elibs in tins lit?, ibo mil. who siij port these clubs an- urnuu.e tn.ir , j lT' t ''W.'-, men . 1 bey ar- the pei-ple who ,.,oUt 1 by the evp. nduur.. ot huge sum, , public money, ih.it is tne n; rung, si ; not men who contribute tlnir bur argument. 1 think, iu favor of tho is : t:d'iislii;u itt of an income tax. II vv.; make be-.ivy appri piiation.-' uc.v, the weight id tl em fails with the great est loiee ou tin poor. If the govern- m. m v. a., M.ppoi ie,i oy au income lav t uiese sau.o peojiie wno aie m.iu urg ;ng in to spend money uuv, would be here iu li.c : ai:P: force u: gii g us to economi.--. Ti.cir iutci esi j then higLe: t i hui os wcto reti.r.i t.) pa vale lite, is believed to be l.;:l. tho be giunipg of an entire ri organization of that blanch of the :i!blie m rvii-e. Secretary "doi ton thinks it bus been too e:;trti!igantiy rum Many unsuccessful attempts were "lltl,,i hpC'iker Crisp was in town 11,8 ,WI ek V,f 1 '4 'o tn ii Iu . wri.il. 1 lia e ttot'i.inii ,1 1 l.u i.i.ii mip01.,.i:lt i.niSe' committees in the now iiotisp, Lis own re election to b: stateil sevi rai d i s ago that Mr. Cleve land had never made anv rupiest or but it will bo because the judgment ,.r n .. i .. .- . . 7 ul "i'l' 'ii rai'i u. a i-.i.iuge and not because of any inteiferei.ee on the put of Mr. Cleveland, who, although a wonderfully industrious man, could never find time to do one lenth of the things ho is ci edited with doing S. . L Divisions lrm , vj.. riltlcl. ,l,e organization of the Sea ,,,, I . I . ,, I, m"1 Au ,'"u . '"H-wing 1 I- Ijllifl'i II I'll It . !1 1 1 a tn 1 1, );l- are made in the ihvisions (dttiul.ine: The Seaboard H lloanoke, Koanoko i & 'far Kiv.-r, Kale rh k (Jastcni, ii,,,.i ,., (. v ,t .. . i i 1,l,1,l,ul" .f; ll'lT". ','J road:, will ,'-ul:'. I i vision , in charge ol l'ivision Su- pei iiiteiidciit, T. V. V hismuit, ! Portsmouth, Ya. I The Ualcigh Augm-ta Air Line 1 Pillsboro', and Carolina Contra! j roads will comprise the tcntral li- vision, in charge ol Ihvisiou Super- j Intemicnt Win. Moncuie. lialei'-h .( A Destructive Cyclone. j Wind Storm at Chicago, j S-oux Cirv, la . July 7 The tor Cir.c.uio, Jul 1) A terrific wiml nado lhai swept North western Iowa storm swooped down upou Chicago j-esterday was tho third in tho history at P.S j, tn. Tim storm, wliicb trav el" the Stato und tho lirst in the euor- elle.l at a seven! yiuile-uu hour ait, luity of the liavoo douo. cunm from tho Northwest r.n.l was La to reports from tlio ciiuutiii.i of ' C'herckee, J3iu.ua Victa, l'ocalinntun and Calboun, and the parts of Ida ; and Sac counties over 'vlii.di the toi- j nado swept early last, evening, show i that tho loss of lite is somewhere be- i twoen one and two hundred, au.i that j tho damage to property runs up to Imn.lrn.uT.f H,.L..Ur .loll,..-- li : in impoiblo to -ct full reports of tho I number of lives lo.-t, as tl:o sti'in fob ! lowed tho line of .he Illinois Central ; Kail way, cm hoih sides of wl.rdi there i is little or no ti.legr.ipli comin.miea- liull ltl,a Ult. d Aom in tli0 c0ua. jrye.a.uot bo e,tin.aed. ! The r.torm of Ic.t i-veuin was r. j lormido, accompanied u!o;-. v il s coin se by a fcai f ill haiiloi m, ll blew from : v.wt I.-. 1 . ;i ;,,.. ,,..,! i-i.,... I .v vnqi, niii,ii.s v....- oU-u county, and at f..;U ... ... it burst ovi r a icriitinv lift v miles loiii? and . fioiu ten to tiff. 111 wide. eteiuh:; as I tar eat as .'.iuiir-i'ii, (. .nii.iii.i county where it net ma to have i-m-i.l us loiee -n 11 . . 1 1 .1 ihe darkness tn.it inei-ch-d tin- Utorm was m great thai lamps had to ' be lighted. Tho clouds turned to a , .(.0.i;h tj i.lllll(.1j;llielv the ' ;-,ion.i burst. iuo mgnt was ho oal 1. . tb.it too devastation could not be seen ' nor realized unl il tho light ct day 10 ; veded the fury of ttu. ,.id. , ; 1 lie fury of the storm, wbicli ia:ded but a very lew moment:-, was won iei- f li. H.Hici'.- wcieci-.iiie.l inv.iy bodiiy befol e ihe w lial, and iiavemelli s, w a;- ' ons. Ui-i a and all kinds ot itebria wire 1 plied pi olulseiDUbiy together. III. many ciots houses were lukeu olVthfir foundations and even the hi iciia ol luo iliimiuvs were whiithd away so thai ! nothing remained :,ave the cellar. .m.11 111.11 woi-u-n weiw mi:t.-n u ) in ihedebiis. The few who found them- , ,.,-.,, . , . selves but Mighlly bruised wt re i-oon j organi -u-d into u-scuiii-p.u tics. With iea.h e,. ilt ns thev e.eil.l ..ii I; ... , . -. - 1; .... 1 ..... .. ... o U.W-.11 at woi k n ! ... u . ..... ....u 1: hCo wounded. Jbuiv hoc .ve 1 1-1 taken from the wrick, whi.c ti.t-.m . taken Iroi-.i the wreck. h w ho w eie living wore ii: jured iu 1 viry imagiiiafuu way. 'The livi id souit illnl. 1 J'-.m:: .bad. :. I 1 July fi I'ifi tl: -live f:.t-.!iy in;.!i one hii.. .'n.l and liity wiih limb.-, cuts . iu! Li ip.-es in.-;-,' si Ve: e is v. I. at llu' tol ol 1 l.er. ill 1 i i' n. at ' el' , i en -:i.p! V. j 1 At'oul liteen m n;s .dibbiis nr.-! : si i t it 1 11 li'.w what was y t-turday a thiiving ilh'.ge. 1 ' Wrekly Woatlu'r Crop Kiit'i-tia. ')' r,il (jji. Hi'., .',. y. (. The n pells of eoiie-p'. 11. b ills of the UYek.y f. alher i'i op liulli iin. issued t'v the No. in Carolina eat her !Sel vice, for t he week Clldiii:- duly Mth, lS'.KS, s'.i.i.v.s tint all crop:. I,:.W Pel i e.,o.i !.!' U:S. 1 i.' l.lill- i'all w.i.- g-uol'idl li n- f.ei.ii. CoMis- j lii'ii.i. uts from then PiialaP.l westi-i i. f stat0 ,,.,,t , ,ini ( ,d, d. 1( it i.s thought lual lad: ,u,.,.ml , R,, ,:(!, , yj;il,,bv (,r Suadavtafter the I. port, w.,e miN t,A) hJ lub, lViV ( f ,ho w,.lL weie very wanu and -r i ni-iully clear, ihis was t-tipi-cia.iy bi nefn i.d to cot ton. causing it to -i-'.v, und also Lav ing the effect of daviii;.' oiVin-p. Ti e tiouble trom coiton lie; seems to bavo ab.lti.(1 vauMn ,a,!v li-i.il occutie.l nn tilt ;?rd, (itll and "th. doing coo sidel tble d.il'JH;-! to e:- ps over .-l:i-ii areas uf ei'iu.ti v. A hu ge niajoritv I of C'.ri't sp.mdct.ts j-. : eood, tobacco i'.ei : I g.'od, O.itS CXCe.h :.: ; cot ion coiisi' lei r.bl v ' I'iii'u as vei y p.od, pe-tiiP.IS iy vi ry goo.', I lived. K.lsli.liN Dlsll.i, . The lOttotl lice a.:o i.isappcai ii;g, i wing t w in in ivi alher and s.i-t sap. tho Vi IV I II. e oi t. last fen' days of tl. ui;. The warm w i allier wm veiy la i - !'p ial to cotton, and the plant has impiove.l some. Local rains oci-uin d dm ing tho week. The riiiu'.dl was giiu-ialiy lieneii-.ial. but in some place lain is needed, while in others a lit do too much fed. Ci:si'U.r, Dtsriii r. A number i f correspondents report rain need' d. but it is thought that rain oeiunul ou Saturday or Sunday (after repii'ls were mailed) iu ne.iny every puit of (i;h, damaging crops eoi.aid some 1 l ues. UePolts on ibly in in am! toliaeei) iicoiii 'igpig. C.i n i el ally vi-rj good ; tobacco fairly Oat, Urn vesting begun. :jo J. A hicaiii of Love. I'f.TM 11. f ilnlni i.ti in lUtie-r. A marriage- was celebrated on ti e 5th of Jul) between two West l'.iai young people, and the couplo were brought together in the most strange inmniicr possible J hp vouiiu l ulv had a di eau. that she nu t u young man named Frank. St range to say, tho nest eve ning sho was mtroduetd to a young man named Frank, and be was the identical man of whom she had dreamed. It was a case of love , , i. i r , i a lust sight, and after a court bh.y "I tvo weetis ho proposed, was i.e 1 icfpie.l and the weddim: day was tied i ihe same night. I loldsboro Argus The State Al- liai.ee paid their tiirnr Hon. Kii is Cair, :i'H) 1 'resident, 1 v ear and ; 'b ''-is :iii he cost them. Their present . ' ''"' ' ''',' l'l' Sident, lluliel, who is ""t " .',-,- , f, r the first Veal' of his' piesidccy cost the ordi r ".--l.-V7.l-; ' a neiBt.ee. ot '. i . i.. ! Tho C.h-j lo..r i!i.,,i., .1VJ ii,..i RCeompr.uu d In a heavy ruinl.il!. A nora boutb w ere overturned on tho Is'.o mid much damn;-.) waa lmo in tic. city KmH.ally. The yacht Chcsu- i.eal.o wa-i iwwir.i il ott'l -LieaKO aveiiuo about a mile from shore. Therowoio uino persons on board. Four of tl.eui were drowned and t wo are, hoveiino- !-..-..,. nr. " The most tei -tilled j.ooplciu Chie.'-o when llu- htonn biol'e were lho.se in .he FotrU whei-l. Tn, wind stau-k the ears r.r.d tiiev nulled -md Kwaved. Women fainted ami men Uc:i:e vanie- - tM,.u, Tlll, w, . j u-rM and .!,e ps.-ssi-ngrca i'.i tho top cars. T,J feet iu the 1 f.- h.st gave tiiemaclvea 1:1 Tim v hi oi re', i r siom'-t .1, h.,wi ir, m-lil the ears l -lel.od tin 1 i 1. . ... .i, .. 1 ... 1 , ,t , H 1 , 1 1 L, I 1 1 I i t; I n 1 I 1 1 : , . I , , n I I 1 11 e , 1 1 , 1 !,,;,:-,, , !..,...! 1I.01 ,,i:..i,: v fi i -i.t, ..,.,1 u,.,l u.i.',..i . I.i-l 1 utid rAba.i.'.ed. The w iucl v;ts Lot dama-vd - Twi'lltv i'i'r.sOU Jh lt.Vllcd. r , , ,. . . i . I.n.n..;. Ju.y .v-- A sad ae.-idoid, leMiiimg in llu- loss of twenty hvi-s, oeeuncd toihiy oil' .Skegiiftss, a watir iiiLr nlai-o on the 1 aft const of Eiil'- i(. ,Mttv XV(.t f.la tl(. fur mhiv's sail in n yacSit. They wire eaitcU in a beav v Miiiall when soi- e 'diMaiu-e ...Vsli-.re ami tho yacht cap sicd. lie fore a..sinl alien could reach (!,,. people, vrl.o v. tie htruggiii.g in ; iiu, w iter, tweijiv n:en and woimn ttV,. .(...wr.-.l - - -. ) A !-!.i'l 1!: Jj-il.ev t uepill.il, aii). 't Yadkin i-oiiuty, is siveiul llinii.sai.,i doiliirs s-.i i t -:i taxes. Jjikev 1;. s glVl li Ls p Lis b; ndsuii 11 a moit, epe! ty. ( U THE K. C. AGRICULTURAL EXl'KRIMKST STATION. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. July 8, istlil. V.liut Is .'.ii A 1; r I en 1 1 in-. 1 1 rnurlaiiiit S I la. i-.' It - ii:i institat'. i e.stiit.Iished bfii.'I J a;-l ie. lit u.ii I i 11.11:.-trv. li e., a'l il d . this-.1 't'o ii -in the . -.pi ii .; and to con.li .1 the ..--.pi a-. hU h w iil !v .. ria-.-rs. y : : 1 ii-.v. ti-.-a i . rreveiileu h. 1 h- . At r.n . ' .v ! iv ut : . ll.eliil to eiit ,v oi I i.e.-.- i ' for th.'i.is. I'en-e and p-.i: P -.1 -P a- ;.!,o p !-.-. lack ;i; , . :-t. Ih.e. 1I..-.V u mi oi tai:: -. he 1 o'..r lie to pi ill! fvri..i,:.-.l P eau m-i:.-; it;!i-.e.l.' in . .P.'e i;r. w .ei- for eat e. Main f ie,,l tin .1 pr. '.'.lets l 11 Pe.l Phil.'- llV Th.' I il I III ::: K t'or !e. Te -. The p.-.'.-.e-. in.otstry. Cl it.t of t h f.vii'-.ger.n iirevetit i he vaPa iseipe.- the 1 and lie'-. .ll -i.-i n't; ol tahh t'-.r th. a--..- and a .-e Triiit.-. t mar hip, o-e.l ' cor.ei will it ta'ce to . .'.. these , An -w.-, sh,.,;!.! n.t l,-, rV,-I iu a U.. In m.,..y ea es .....v.-.d sea- 'Z , 'h i"'; 'a 'r;: eVi' LXilaw vt m, ts'a If h wl.iei. will ecu'.:.- taraersiomal.e ami save liioii K t .e Aurti: Cui-o i-iiru doinir nil . lo'.' Vis: hi., I it, :.,h! I-'.-rt 1! i.-.-r ( oi.ti ol. i f.-o'ii ft-aa.l in the In t iiis w a v it has , inillio'i:. of ilollius. l espi i!.!e!.t. il is il I tho 1 e-1 advice it i Slibi-eis. e.a .siat ion at Hal ion. IhreiPr'-. t'o pvoteel. fati-i-.-rs .lie of f.-i-tili.-i-s. ready sa-. e:i t'lem In ausw i riuif cor ays ready to jiivv a on i-.ei-ieuitnral Ho.-, 1 1 : Station print t its -.voi i'.'' -s. li issues f re. (Hen . r.-sult of bulletins, lira i lie- tr. tii' wi si tin te. t he press irli -..'r the l.y iniiia'ile d tile s.t;Me. Station are iron. I iine to at a Ul o 'i the " printed in their eoamui:. lli.w is the Xo' tl. I'aroliua Station at lhilei-h supported? I umIs or iis support or uppr .prla ti'd by .he f. S. i'oii;,'i-i-ss. Tho.,.:l. it is work:..!.' t '.' the farmers of .North l iiro'.iau. tii. state i.ppiopriiiles i,oth ine: to it. No one nee.! there.ore. fear tltnt tilt- eo-t to Mi-tii'ti it is btirdeii-Foiiu-. jll. li. ll.vrri i . iixperiiaeut Ma tioii, liaieih.) I'.lPllrHl Inn uf tho l.lp.'.-i.iicint Stalloik. The Kxperiuient Station ut lialeirh publishes six cliissi s of bulletins and three of reports, us follow.-,: A. Keg-alar liiiltetins. Smt to nit names on tin-station list. Are for pop ular readme-, with M-ientilie terms avoided as far a possihle. Subjiets ure chosen t be of most interest and value to farmers and others, id lutvo teen issued. It. Technical Hclh tins. Ih-late only to technical subject-, and results of ex periments, and only intended for r.t i entilie and technical c.M-haugcs. 0 have beer, is-.i.-.l. C. State Weather erviee liullet ins. The Meteorological I ivisi.ni of t h.-: sta tion co-operates w it h t hi I'. S. Weather Itm-ear, a. id is-ms these bulletin". jiv ln:r taouthly summaries from n.eleoro lo.fiet.t iibservers scattered over the titate. -14 have I -opr. issued. l. Speeia! lhiiiciin. Issued when special suhjeets ir.d. Among them me inclu-leit special bi-weekly fertiiizi r analyses. have b.-en is.-iie.l. K. Weekly Weather rop Kulh t ins. Issued each wool; riurius; the principal crop scasoa dt.rinjr the year, and con ta in compilation of reports from sev eral hundred observers in He of the t'ti counties of '. he state. 1'opies are s.-nt to any one who desires, provided he post-, them in a conspicuous place after railin:r. L"-' have bet n i-.-ued. 1". Press liiiiletins. Contain short readin-' articles for lu-.vspi. per coin a. us about the station and its woili. i t have l"''.'" "M,eJ. ,rl Ar'?' "IlT P1. "! . ! "5 "r.. iu.1 r.rt deli. iis. tinril the year. have been issued. II. Annual Kep-.r eather Service. 1 s of the Stat,. ntain sun unary of ar, and val'ie. ble ur ri-eorde.l. ti meteor. .he ical fact have been i-s,i.-d. Ih'-e.iiial lnorts of the .station I'V' evaV tTo" vcur' tiive outline of work aeeotnpbsii.-d .lur inff this peril id. 7 have been issued 1 1 run .mos s a in: rio i-. The bullet iri and other publications of the liKp'-iifieti I Slation inn fr.-e to imv one in North Caroline wliu it .pivsts t!u in. V. i it.- h ejil : it 'ou tn I . H. li Hi lit! Ilirector, Ih.leiah. N C. SOMK IXTKKKST1SII Hl'M.KTIXa No. 70. The Meed Tests of tin- !'ann, nd How to lvvterininate Them, ii yiuyea with Ki fuU-pujre cut:-. No. 73. The Host Ai'ieultural (itussc. A valuublo compendium of tea pat'es. wiUi 71 ruts, many of full pai Seel n.id seed udulterutiou is nisi, treated. Mixtnrs for sowing on iliit'ereut .soils ure given. K. ?V. Valneof Pea Vino 'Janitrliifr; j, Vro'wV wh.-nt! Z. No. ?s. Some Injurious Insects. ;cj J'es ivlnr descriptions ol' initii-ioits '"u'l.'''.'.''"!'"'.'' C'5U 1U'"'" No KaoTs p,-, runners i ' .' . ' " the ki-.viI. ..f plant-, nml what I hey J"""'; """.--.n.lo man.uvs ,y :,is,i TilXwluu "m"- X..'w. ami I-:).ilair.-. I- pawn t',sei-ibii);f the cops: met ion o' s: i fZl"l"l '"C'" PiVr Mr"!,'r t,t T. -U.i w.. t. If von H-ni-.t either of th i hr.uel'.iir. rite f..r it. ,1 ........ 1111-11.1.1 W.l.lllll.l 111 : "r,:,P'""' ,v 1 .ti-e;i O r.ot.li e w e'.l Ui'own to r.n.l oli.-:i'( most . trovs wl-.'.'e l.nui.b of voiinv iJii.-ks. I The ilieii-.e is i aiiM-l by a -i-y .-.leii.i. t, I ll-r-a-t-iiUe. i-h:;-!. ii.-iti-.i'.li.t worm. I stieiitilkniiv known us s 11 ;:h.-.ii- ! 1 11- i .uH,.. Tiii , w 01-.11 isel.i.'i a.' leii;: -.1 .y the m I'lllUI.e. I imiun cl the i:;.ii'oil n..1, -.-.a 'e.l v. i'.i-oiit '1-0 'the l'e...:i!e t'-.i iei. 'e in i:'.e. w .'im; are f.e.-i 1 only of .-'ov. !s t.. -, In. -a tl.e'y a ! lie v a 'Is. s-.u-Uiiif;-...lis. Tii,. i.aiale of e. , .'.!" 1 to :i.(.-..i e.rns wii X11 le-r 1 . m! v 11. il ,1 the;, jo.i.-e.i !y the ree.i In 11' v, u m! i :' I ie-v tin- : ...l.-i-: ; el' the ni ,il to n. 1.1. g.-ei.tl.v '1 he 11 :i!.i-e.l in t i.e i : i : i j ; -, 1 elinj'- le.-i "a-! i .c. the l.ii.Oil of f. l::el, pair pro : v.-h -.eli remain .-he .!ie-. 'i l;.--. .teeay ,.f he V: rein.l'.u .;thin 1 ' , ,-K ; ,.,,.... eoiioie ; Jiiee Tt'e h ! ml in a !-. ;.l l..-,'.: 1.. 1 ,-:,;ii:- ,-f iii avs oe.-ars i.n'y wi.. n 1 .til- ' moist ami at iiil. it nr. f ah- (ie.nee I'. Th o'l.'. in I lie wi ul pi-.i el' : piv.i. It tempe.-at u iv i.s l.ei.m .;u groi's 1 . (lie e(.'L'.s ill not l-.ati 11, 1 ut will iit.iln their vitality for a year or niore. j.-.-o-vitle.l they an- lent in i'.-:. henee i-ai-taijious K;il''-s is b '.vel la 11. 1 iiis.-;i.e. When the al'.'eeti-il lowl !-.-..( nail eoiiL'iis f ir breath Route of the worms with their e-;-.js nve ;eeie.l ini.i i!n w'ater troue-li wli.-i-a the fowls fre ij 1:. ally e..ii.'.-".-:aie. i lideiit'.v try'ng lo al lav the i;i!ia.iiii.i'.th ;i ii. the v. in;l- pipe by drinking i-jee'ed worm-, or eat en hy other fo I ;"' Ti s are ; re, I'.re.-iil. or I lie lints waier eoiitti! t:i drip .Sjn--iel!ll;.;- tin- di-.e Uo.-ks pro liieiie 1. i;r.i.;pi( -. 'I I- Veillioll. Keep the IPea l ie Mil. I 'ee l ; ir.e- eh. 'pp. .I 11. 1:0. :s idiy. Vi.i.ti out ih. pan daily -.. il h i.oilp is ire.-ei: 1 ...,); I the si- :. a i.l li.lemie. is pre try -ei- . r. 1.1 i . r P 1 e: : .f th 'Ill' ! Ill peil 111 ". I' le!l ! k.-ot .should 1..- a- p.-v the .-round .sl.-.iihl b, p. Ulli'e.l twice ,,..ivl 'ji n hi.-t. ol e'.mini-i-'.-hil s ' daily w il h n-.i k-. t.'i ;, e i add four tluid one. . t ! Mdphurie in id. v j V. here ii..!-. a few f a i: te.l a bit e-rai'i 'Hi l!:- : ie of a ! i-.-e I .h.'.vil tii- ' I by it-, o.lei- loii j i ot I ilriieili ill.' . t he.- eiv.'-i; oo.l ' f'V.':.:.:. Ie niie.s : r ,'f eon; or -,trei:j 'I- found hei,e:ii ial. ' :. t he out side of . lira, s eau-.. tha . .id. 'I he -a...- of ; f ' throat of i-.ie the wain;-.. liropiH-d into res it its. I'ow p, r l-.eril, l.u: Pi 'it he till.., h i i .(:.-. ue V be t, d e-o.-.l t :.: ; t:i- on ioits w i i t al -o I i'lire- Tit'iir rtlb'.eil -. th. w " j Tl., he throat wid soae-i wone.s to let ..o t !ieir '., !l IV. 1 1 b ,-r or h:. ir t . t . 1 1- up.i t i-rii .pel i. p-.iie ol the Mel; tow I 1- The wo. -ue, may eitte r ' else eon 'lie,! out by ih e w it I,..::. Will chick. Tin' . r.rl S oriai'!.. ul iC. K. ii'ii!!.'! r.i.m'i. V .i, isnr,. :..ri-t Lxin -,t eenri-e.l r.t Cx- The tornad whi. ford on May :ul. Is..::, u;; , , vere stonii of the kii d wii ie luo ,t se-i-h hits o.:- curred in North I'ar.liua since ; ln that iie--.n-.nt d wa -i:r.. .!' -. .i.-i -y ; t!..- Sta'e V e.-iti.- l-Sei vice, l ull report. 4 : i.-int hern r.-eei'. i il from Mr. .. W. 1 .1 on, : I'r. .'. I-:. Wye i.e. U. .. (o e;;..ry. a, id an i eM-.-lh-tit pu.p, reel-". Inc. si i.eio.v, I i-l. ow i.nf I he pa'.l. ef tin- tolua.'io, fi-oiu ; Dr. .1. .M. Hays. I The siori i. si ruck -. ;'. id : t '' in '.nut as before ."i o'eloei; p. in. It a:;-, a local ivhiil wltlii.i the a' -a .1' a ire". -ial i Sioi in p:i..s::-.- over tit.- - t .. te I'i-o.n soat h . to north, and I'.viir.v l y.i-t al tie- mo ment ll.e "er;t ii ai line ' or tr. 'i , h of low pressuiv passed i isfo'-.l. It i- re- ; markabh' that ihcie was an entire ab- j si nce of any close or nirrky fc-'itej such nr. is i;.- n:, t y ..i hi to p;vc a tor- : nado. 'Ihe day wa.- io:,!. the t-.-a.; ra- ' li-.re was about To ili-.- r--es ; a t.io.leia'e thiiudei'storm prevailed w'U brisk 1 south to soilt ii vV-.-M winds, 'i'lie total '. luiu.'all was about '.' inches. ! The path of the tornado was 1'ronl ' soutl.we-t to northeast through Ihe i city, and its whiih lii.oitt feet. The ; buildings deu.oii-iu d or injured lire in.- i d-iMteii ou the churl by t lie letters A ' to N. pour hoPos were d. -.!roye. and niiH' others in jurt il. A fail estimate of the damage to property places the , amount at :' bhiiou. Ce.ly one per.-.oa (a , negro boy) wa s kil led. j ' rctf J7Wl,h. C.', i Several i ! a.- eih cls of tor- nado actio:, bi.ovin:' out ot ihe cxpansioi w liirling of I south io the i etc. I,.ua iititi. were iif'.s.l chief i-fleet sc ,. re id.s. ri.'d. lis the lilt- en-; -. -i' b'.iii, I'.pi's hy of the air wuhiu. the live i.itieii". f;oiu the rtu e ol t oral. limU-rs I l-.-re i .i'.'oiit. I s lo iiave h.'.' i a en. u r. e is indicate! '", of i;.;r .-,,-! :'s pvi.e the ilc tr.i.-i ion h.eise (Ci, a th.-i lory bricl; strongly bail . It was verv dark al tl. stoi-.n, so thai per. -ons v t.i.ii.ltcd feet of its tro uwure of w hat was occur is no fvidet.ee- that any o! nel-.sh.ip. d i t. Mid. v it te.re of 1 nee ol the itii In a few I; were not rile'. There . saw u fuii- -j LUL!! -x..tr i C . . . . i l JT ?J tB ijd j o-Jip-T., Cl j '.' j L I F r: ; the pec. I'u.nuu-ri lul Il.ilb C alt uro In Noi tTi CarollVA lW. F. Mus.iey, Ilc-rtli-iilturlRt, Kxjorlmcu't SEli.tl'.m.) The niso -w ith which loveriti)f bulbs of all w.rts are grown in North ('urn lina sat'.-lied ine loj.jr ajrrt that a profit able industry eunhl he built up Itere iu this liije. f'evv p i..!i- vvho uro not familial- with the Uowi trade realizo the vast sums Mnrnt fniiuaHy for bulbs of l!y;i.-;iitlis, 'li'liji NarciKSHH, Lilies i-.i'd the li!i". Ilenilreilsof thousanilbof i'i ilars are annually sent abroad ti li-a.rope for these bt'ilbs. all of which ei;u be ns well, '.r better, grown in .ort!i Ciirolini'.. Mr. c. 1,, Allen, s, leadinjr New York lloi ist, M-i'iii;,- tii" M'.perior quality of leiy nr.d Hyacinth bulbs s-.-nt from North Carolina, wrote an article In the Aiiiciicini Agriculturist a yeur or sO u (."" ni'jfiii;.' tile coit.me.'eiul culture of bulb in North (.arolina.. 'J'he writer ifi'a!s ha.-, since tried to spcoud Mr,' Allen in p.Uract in- attention to tho capacity of the Slat;1 in this respect, i' p.. lit. i- lil.-iy llii.Mv ii.iif; incniif e.. eiv-ii 11 e a -i l nuii'is w ill start thin b-e iip ss here. In tin- Pastern part of ; t'.e Node t he ciiH uiv of 'i'ebcrose bulba ha.-, for years been n matter of kouio iuiporlai! -e, and the niat-Uets of New Vo:-i; itii l I. ii. l .;i are mainly sunplieil ivith X..rt!i Cur. !!:;. Tuberose bulbs, liiii tl'.e t itbeiosc I.A.s ln-t its populari ty ,;th f.p lii.'e.-'.i h- peopl... ar.d Hie ile i 'id f .r the luilhs lias de'crenseil. IP.-.l I l.e-.e are mini;,- other bulbs Unit lire use l in increasing qaantitiea an nip.'ly that can !! crow n liera os well as Tttl.i i-. . si's. The b t l.ily soils in the Mate a. re the black peaty landsof t ue iupneio'ite cna-il. 'l'ttese ore nisi the bet Hyacinth lands. Narcissus, . la.r.vi! Hyacinths, and (iladiolus aro better for the upl.ir.il Mist riots. The 1 1 iiulioliis partieularlv is more adap ted to the upland soils. Mr. Allen , thinks that tne piedmont section is best for nil balks and I have no doubt th:.! co id h.:U's can be irri.wvn all over ; the .-'.ate. bat an experience In hai.J li. ': an. I cuiiivi'.t'.n;' tiiese bulbs for over ti.i.-tv jcurs niaia-s me feel cer tain that f..r Lilies and lutch Hv.i cinli'.s. ;.l least, th- black soils of tl.ii coa-li -.ion are far superior tn any tit her in lin- State. They are in fact the'i.iae character of soil as that of II ilhui'! ia a climate incomparably :;-.ei-;..r t'. that of Holland. If this i -.-.! i era is one Marled in North Curo iiita i.y men of experience there is nd ti.mbt that a good ami profitable in dustry will be'iiihle.l to the State. At tention is lieiti attracted to the Stat) 'iy articles w ritt ui by Mr. Allen and myself, and lately a la.-jre Hutch (row er ol bulbs at Haarlem in Holland, wroiu to Mr. Allen tor further informa tion, sayiuo- that he is thinking of transferrin his business to this coun try, la speak in.' of soil need.!, this e-enfleiiain says of Hyacinths, "they ivv plaidi .'. in iliuereiit frrounds; ono vi a r in a -.I'ld v one. anot her in a black huiuns yro.iiid. ''hei"for.' It is of jr.::t int'-r-'t to cl'.ooe n country where dido'i nt (rr. i.mds are to lo i'o-ai'1. Al-.o t hat th-' e-rouiui must bu i-.tu;.l.'d s i t h ?i t i will not s.Pt'er front oroe-il.t :i 'i- .viiire t ho bu! hs will he 'I'.'.hIi.I o The.-e eouditions arfl i-a iiy for.ii.', in tiie coast country of North i :-. .i'pa. We ure strongly in hope.-, !'.-. I ! (rent It-man may be in line. -d li --.i.-- lien- an. I start this busi ness, e, hi !: u the source of sd niii.ii a . a 1 1 it : o Ho baud and tor whit-It our s.ilN :, u I eliiiii'.e are fur superior. Mr.ee writiior the fore;.'oinif Mr. C, L. Allen v.. lie- i hat i i ear or so ni'o ho ii.ij'ortei! piu.u-ii) l.ily bulbs from l-'ii: in -'- whi.-li -anie In -.u.-li hail ordel thr.l th-'V v.. :e unlit t i si ll. He Kent 1 hem to t h-P-.ui'. and ; Tee icsuil. Alter ope Cai'oiii-.i 1 1, a r v Piiuori i. i,:hborh"od f Sunt hum i'"'..' th',:ii tin-re one season. I-a states, w a'; astouiidlliir. .-.-ii.-' n't; growth in Nortll y wire h.tier bulbs tliaii d from l-.urope. He mills. 'Tl.ei-e Is plenly of hind in your Statu relliu;- for less hai. Hu.ilo per acre i.at is j;.: I :, . jr.-.od for the production i.:' I. .:'.!.'. a.s !h land In Holland that U w ori !i : i.o i p- r aere. 'I Ids is no il lo i'.rea.:i: haviu.f been frequently in I loiiiitnl to buy bulbs, I know their methods perfectly, as well as the soil :d e! ia;.- and know the bulbs eau pi-o bleed 1 ,il:l ihei'e." at much less mice fio .'i.iiiN mi'l ili-plies. I 'J I.- St..::..:. w ill be g'e.l to reeeird nr.;, oi!.-.-i:..'i o: : ;euli ural topics :;-.;, .a..- c :... desire lo send. Aildrt'F4 a-i ipiestioi s to tin" '-.. i . Agricultural livo.-riiu.'r.t Station, lhileieh, N. C' iieplie. will be written as early us pos sible by the member f the Station .-tali' most coiopetciit to do so, and, w iu a of general ir.tcrct. they will nlsd i-.ppi-.rii. tlice eol'.mr.s. The Station expe ls, in this way. tn enlarge itt !;, licit- of u- . f.-.liies- iti-.tl render Jfrcat a -. i. '.-.iie.-e to pia.-'.ieal farmers. Tlr CiiPnr.' .net IVf i alliu: ef I'.ilntiM'. I '...'.! - .'. :. i i:,r-ra::.i..Ki t.a file eiilt'an- im-t f..--::... .'I . i I .1.. ..ol lane ,tn i.'n.-li :.e i r '. a ; - 1 t.cc.l: n i.l liv. c to l-l.v M.n.o i .:.-.:-. -. ; i rd'.oT. I'.'i..; to l-io fur m eii'i-i..-. . i .-v : . ..-It :o use a r u. i:reaii.si pi-. it .1 ii:.' c . .'. ; .-'.ia n.;. ;.- 'i-.iiu N'orlliiTll sin-. I;. r - :: e.i .ml i a ai cei-iilry: fnmter !....: i- Wat i' i.:v to sell wh.il I hale ic:-i . N s ' : .a-'..: II, .vo 1. 1. .1 im rxpi-i !- 1 i. I.l vo, i , '.. -VI.-. et..N , f lM..tt(l.-s t 111 lee s- i;. I iei. i :a- let,:- ea.i s's-raei! lo pro C. : . . r: e.-i-.:. u l.' r . 1m - l ir, et'.i.l or w.ai ...I . w- 'a- I-. 1 Ci Pi I.dill.l I.OI 'im :. - .'.,!,.; ! i . . . i t " ' .i : iac h.ri-i-fa.l. 1 use.! u :,:. , .. .: -. i ..-.i.-i ; i- pv l--t where I I .a a.--m I -.- .-.i at 1 la i-.:.-ni .-. 'i la 4,iCiiounH la n .- .: r -. T. II. K . N N C i A:..-i.t r.-.i IV U. P. Massi-y. liort leulturtat '. p. on.. . i Mali. mi. i l.i '; c. ';i'. Ii' ir.an uro iin-il re no litn-I'Tait.'- t Ice ri-'.-..ill;,' (.1 .-..cl ere;. s of pottttocrt. In Mil. I lane I .iu i. -i. i 1-ai. cja. .1 II. c us of .-:.'.! I.-:i-..iiiia-e t.,r ' lus i r us it .".vias to pro-r.io-.' tli-1 -r-.n.-t .-. of - -,(-. fi :i's. Tin. Pi-,t iro 1 -.ir.1. t i-::i '.t;i I't'.'ii ol I":-, i pol.i toes U a I'oott I Wr so.,.r p. .1 fallow .!ei'ed llltf Iu Poll Bd ;. - to .-.-I ii ti. 1 I -, 'etainiiu tluie. Next W a u -'c.'e of :c - t . rl- .;(-. t li.n l. t'leariiin-:'..-.- i it.iv.-i- ;a: l', ,-ii'a lo-it 7to8iwri-f.it . -''Ii.ric Ail. I. 1 lo i . r it-nt Xilrcwn las A ue...'-..!.' i ...i.i net lc-.i Pain s per .'en! Polnsb. II -:l n i 'uf. Vf :.oil. i( s.h Aliuaoraa w Ut llo. but WO i: ii, 1 i'.:. t ti'... i re-,1 seeds iae:e NP n'(in South Ci-:n P .loi -. ul Pa- N'o.Oi. l i.'.la at Hie rats of i-o to 1 -.i.i ro iaiis ih-r a. ie for il.M-clusn ro s..il. i'.'v X"iv! . ii. ir :. i . :-s r.m-ly tw ltM i-.-et ! r-'. . .-.a. i . t ut .v i I si.vd po.utro.s Into ; -.1 -I u '! i-!.-. -.- a'nl pj;e.'. ..s .-i.rly u you van v..-r- I."- er.. 1 in i.'i o.l ..ol. r la Krliunry 6r 'A... . :. i .r :...- .-.i.-lv i rep. 'I ne N it nefil to lira via ;...'.'. I '.c ! la 1 c p.'i:;'i i- ol tin- lam Poll ei- ... -toi. m li.-o- Thi-v mi'.I ul,eav ilo bePt.r tli.i'i anv Niitl ::i .'.-'-. I. of o variety. Yoti 1.. .U- 1.I-..M a .; ! i i-..'. :ii lv iu.t of lli liia fall cr..";e.-l I. . '. I or. .. i.l too l-.Ir, f.ifoo.l rukulta. 1: , '.,:.! i l lid, i tl.e Ki'.slern trili-U .v ti ... :a.'t ! i;v p-e s. o'; 1 1 roti sect! yoit ivoiilii llnil I i .-. :.- P. i.i .'.ii-t.erii. la yo.ir olevateit a-..-- t.a'.li. i-.u.a'i';. it niay not l-e i.ra. lU-ablu to iv 1- - it v vi-.i.l , i ... ft .nr. von i- eai'lv out", but If vc. . .'.i!.! .- I -.'let' of the late I-lilt crop pota-t.-w- tn.Bi ii't- Iii' -.er.. n..rt ..f tlu muto In curly i-in i.n t li-p t!i,-!.i n.i'.il J ilv Is! or Into. .I. aj ;u..l pi. i. U tl'i-ai. y.n. t-oiffj use a bolifr i-1 cop Im- ia'.cr li.se. anil (or plunUut too follow ai pnn '. .:, Alitt- I In..-.pile TvfH Kylnir. i:i-,-i ..-( I r.n.l .-:n -. !ra rs-if li.sucU that tnfesi mv in ,o .- in.--, in- -.- i.r l. -'-i filch yuar. Tht-r do i"i m .io. k .1 .'. :. ei. Win.lil like lo know wcul th' i- aie i.i.-l jaw o i'.t strey them. Wh it i .ei i h so uia-.iv apple irt-cs to cite In the t.vi .-s lii.eut May l-1 s. a. a., I'lmnnt 1.1. J.f. .V- f. i Aiiev.-;-.-,l I r Ci-rvl.t Mi-C'artti;, Dotaaltl K-' li';-.lli-:il -St. oi. .11 1 Tin. is ,..ii ure Mpla.nojitinrn vltti-ola. th '.-!. iv vii.v le.i-.i-. Thh Is not tne miu-h ilroarled. ale. '.ioiici a lait ii tios.'b ici.iK'ii species. Thin la-.'.'l laav romilly il,-..:ioyi-il l.y spraying na.n tr'-- 1..-.-...-..-1I.. t-tnal-aiei. t.r tiitn.-i-o decoo. ti-.-i pr.-i-..;t .l a. coi..ui'' to formulin Xo. 8 anot pi. I -ii:. ii.. No "i. of ihi siaiion Tie; Insects, ir r: uio-io. '.I! disaio-ietr of ttit-nisolves nhort ly. .t i!.-.-y a.o pu - .i-U l-y buiuvruuit wwuilea J;(T heii- ov. n id:.d. '1 !.; . ii.,: .-1 .u-i iwi-: li prut.ahly ci'"if I v I i- f- ir '' I a I'.u 'crinl flisOiise for wlilrb i a-s-c is ,i , i-.-.i., .i v i x.voi ex.-i-l.in and burning. i-..!s.,. : -. .-i ..a..-: , at ic-.i i.-tl to. Alwart i-l . tl." . a ii a ai a-.e.t sis iurhea t- i .-.v i; .. i. a st ca.-i Hen .1 pi.iiit. l.uru loe ptirt llt'i... .sttiii.. l,.r oi-n. mo if It. te ..- ..pinion. It lit beaf i l-i : ic- so, ., t.t-'ore planting - " ' V i '. .', i -.- - -ai.l M.-C iriliy. tiolnnltt Ka ..i.i-ti i srt'.l i ru !honUl nol b .. -'. ; -,s H i. tr.-atiurnt will l .'in- icrt.-r .1 tai iiraln and i- I I : anlv p.irpow walok . I -. iv. wo .1,1 teth4- : .- -. : .era smut, il'milajo ' ' , i-r ol till fiitiipui im . i t.i . , s..tl or Uiaor .'i ic- ef souuil aad norn. f...i:. slant In rntatlwo 4 i'.- ...I lic- 'rat-'loii l.jr flr ' - ..j i-juu .Ley ab i : c ,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 13, 1893, edition 1
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