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OPIUM A VALUABLE DRUG. Cotamlaadon Has Decided that It la Lei Harmful tliua Alcohol. . The opium commission, appointed la uglunJ to report ou the use lud effects of opium lu Imllu, lias rendered lta de cision. It had to determine whether opi um, wliuii taken lu nioderatbiu, was au Injurious article of diet; whether In dlim opinion was opposed to Its use, and whether prohibition waa a practi cal policy. All three questions nre an swered by a vote of 8 to 1 in the nega tive. Opium Is found to be au excel' fent remedy in moderation all through ife with practically no ill effect upon the healthy constitution, and its habit ual votaries, like the Sikhs and tin; HuJ poots, display exceptionally line phys ique. Doctors know tliat the effect of opium differs with every constitution, and it is proved that the Indian con stitution tolerates it better than even that of the Chinese, who are not pure vegetarians. It no more Injures them than win" Injures Italians or beer the Ilav.-iihin peasantry. Iu India every body looks upon opium as allowable, and tlie practice of opium eating Is al most universal. In fact, lis prohibition would be everywhere regarded as au unjustifiable interference with a puiely domestic comfort. Just as in lids coun try an effective attempt to prevent a man taking a glass of beer with Ills home dinner would be considered. There Is a disposition anion;.' thought ful natives to look upon the use of tlw drug as the alternative to the use of cheap alcohol and to dread the resort to the latter. Iteligiotis feeling accounts for this lu some measure, but ll Is well known that, while Asiatics can be moderate In the use f sedatives, tlicy lose all restraint when they take to alcohol. So the commission lias decid ed that opium is a reputable drug, that It does iiilinilely less harm In the world than alcohol and that its effects In a large proportion of cases where It Is Used are benelii ent and desirable. This decision would, of" course, greatly sim plify the question of prohibition, but the commission frankly confesses that prohibition is simply Impossible. There Is no means of preventing the manu facture of opium in the native states niul throughout India, and no amount of zeal or expenditure or severity can prevent the smuggling of a drug which can be carried iu a quill, which will grow anywhere on the continent of India, and which national opinion, even ' "' "" I""1" ' ' Tireiy approves, i lie commission says; "Wo can, and do, restrict the use of opi um by taxing It rimniiotisly, but tlm prohibition of it Is entirely beyond our power." The moderate use of opium Is, therefore, at last pronounced respec table. Then- are people on this side ol tho World who li.i ve al w ays looked upon It as a shilling virtue compared w ith tin; loalhsoiiie haliii. still tolerated by snuei cultured nations, of tobacco chewing iu public places. St. I.ollis lilnbo Iletllo crau Worse Id. in War. "I tell you what, Sophia, I reckon some of the men I hat lit iu our w ar, an' got tilled b so doin', would be glad to Bee the days o battle in' blood sheddiu' back agin,, tumble though tle-y was," remarked l uele W ilson HamUrs, as he laid down the evening paper ami W iped his spectacles. "Why, what enrolls things you do say, Wilson"' returned Mrs. I'laudors, calmly. "I s'poso they jest live on their pension money, and rejoice lu peace, lie in. "No, they don't," said Mr. l'latiders; "lhe, have to v...U like all possessed, tiny number of 'ei.i. Why. here's a matt - here, je.-i listen to this," and the old man i' ugh I up I he pa ) or u gain and ran his linger down a column. "Here 'tis: Change ill the Posioiliec. ibuorul Ie li very will be seiil "in from tie- main olliee six times a day i all parts of the city.' "Now I'd jest like to have ymi put your mind on that, Sophia. A general most likely wounded lu his legs or soiie-w heres liaviu' to kerry letters all over the city six limes a day! Why, there aim a boss iu Creekville that has to work like that! An" I don't s'poso they pay him enough o lot him ride in iheni olol.ltral cars; au', anyway. I cal' late the houses is sot so near together -comparative that 't wouldn't seussly pay him for gettin' oil" an' on 'em, which I expect is pooiy dangerous business, what with sparks thin' all round the cars, as iu course they must. "I tell you," concluded I'ncle Wilson, warmly. "1 shouldn't blame that man If he was to hanker for the days when lie marched an' lit in the midst o' tur moils an' iii!m:i ill's. I reckon lm waii't a mile in. no wore nut when night come than he Is now not n lnite!" !Musk-I lavoroil I Ml An artificial musk factory ,;ts been established upon the bhoiie. In the can ton of lieiieva. Since its opening lish eriuen have noticed that the lish espe dally the trout taken within a couple of miles down the river hive ,i very pronounced flavor of musk, the 'leads lu particular being unea'able. As it is known that the essential oils of anise and lavender attract fishes, foxes, mar tens, etc.. it is believed that the llshes may be similarly led by the odor to Keek and cat the musk rcl'us A Good Appetite In.lioutos a healthy ooii.litiuu of the systora and the la.'k of it shows that tho stoiuneli and digestive organs nro weak an 1 debili tated. H ind's Sursai'iirillu lias wonderful power to tone and strengthen - tin - i organs aud to create au uppeti!-. l!y doing this it restores the body to health and prevents at tacks ot disease, llcmcmhcr Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho only truo Mood purltler prominently before the public eye today. Hood's Pills ,lari. ASK VOI R DRttiOIST FOR IMPERIAL The best INVALIDS JOHN CARLE Ml.NS, New York. FOK FARM AM) (JAKUEN. WAV TO 1IT AWAY. WKT II AY. Whuii putting away h y iu the mow or stack It is tho Ictbit of many farm its to pince tlie wet forkfuls on top, where, us is supposed, they wiil linv the bciiolit of exposure to the air Ijilt 11, as is ii.,u ill v tlie c iso, tlie mow or slack is damp ouou;;ii to hunt, flier is warm air constantly lusher from it, and the in ji.duiv in firs condenses when it reaches the cooler air above This keeps the wet forkful uluavs wet, and it will rot before tie; heating be low is stopped. Tiie better wnv is to put th'i wot liny on t ho mid llo of til mow or stuck and put with it a little dry straw, and also put some of tlii straw mi tho mow or stiicli. Tins will absorb the moisture which arises, and will llavor tlw btrnw so that it will be eaten much more readily than straw which his nit hat tliii exposure. JSobtuii Cultivator. i.Nsi:i'iiiii)i:s. I'uris green and kerosene emulsion are still the best insecticides. The I'ui'is green is valuable for those in sects whieli chew, and lias the great recommendation that when fungi and insects are both to be fought it may h-j applied with the! Jiordcaux mix ture. Tho kerosene emulsion is valu able for these insects which suck. Tho great objection to it, the bother of preparing an emulsion, has beeu done away with by a recent invention winch forms a mechanical mixture of the oil and water. 1 ii t uts connection it is w dl to ro ini in'oer th ; following points: It is fungi t Ii it cause apples to full when sill ill. (Spraying w ill lllil'i ' them hold on. Tin; quince grower call ll ive fair fruit aud healthy tivrs if he will Hsu i lie sprayer. 1'cnr trees w ill not lose Cieir leaves iu August if sprayed in the early summer. Cherry, plum and grape rot ; black knot in cherry and J plum ; raspberry and blackberry rust ; strawberry leaf blight ; apido seal cracking; of tli pair; ipnucc scab; premature fall of tli-i leaf of the apple pear, nmuee, cherry and currant all iheso ali! lessened or prevented by spru wii.'. Cherries, plum i and peaches have t' lnl r foliage, ami the mixture must i'e diluted. Now York World. IIOIINS mi Si) IIOUNS. In the cuttle they are to handle peo ple seem to have a leaning of late veins to the idea of no horns It is a I'otice led fact that cattle are much lie iio quiet without horns than with tliem. It is a fact, too, that this . I is.- Iiosiliou to be .pint among 1 li-lit--i;i vis 4 ies a Ion ,' way toward securing the I'oiiil'ort and good Condition tiiat lead lo -1 ..lit iu the handling of cattle, i'hi-i preference for c itl le ll U them oil' is evidenced iu tho glowing popular ity of the hornless biee Is of b a.f rattle and also iu the disposition to I'elliov.! the hoi us from steers th it are to be fed 111 hunch. -a for the market. We may le- allowed to venture the pinion, too, that this new departure would have taken a still faster hold up. .ii feeder 111 the lust few years if low prices hud n.it cad a gbi on upon liie feeding inl'lstry. Wllii better feciiti'f prevadiug cattle circles we pre lift lluil the dehorning practice wili receive a Hew impetus. Tin; ques tion does u. it rcolvo itself into one of if nielli. ids only. If 11 istrii ! that -utile i i belter with ftieir horns off, it has b -en d 'iiionstraled to In: a tlior Highly practical business transaction lo remove then., and at s.u ill cost, so that wo may expect to see the pructic; more thiiu ever popularized in the ucxt lew years to come. Nebraska rainier. si w i:ui;ni: tx Mixn lit. Thi' llordeaux mixture still remains the leading fungicide. No other mix lure has been found that can bo mod with .- 1 1 hi 1 success in lighting such a V iriety of plant diseases. When first introduced if wits mailt; iu the form of i Illicit paste and applied with a brush ; .gradually tint strength of the mixture Ills been reduced until we now have it iu the form lit which it can be easily ipplied its a spray. Hit tleie are certain objections -.till remaining to the use of the old uixiure, and au iuipr.ive ii mt ou ,t bus been suggested in France, tho jriginal home of this fungicide. The id vantages claimed for t h : new niix : lire are that it is less hurtful to foliage, loss liable to be washed off by rains and less liablo to choUo the no, do uf the spraying mnohiii'. The lew formula is as follows; ('iicklime, 'our pounds six ounces; sulphate if copper, four pounds, six ounces; uolasses, four pounds six ounces; wafer, 'ii gallons. Tho directions tire, to add the mo 'asses to thirteen gallons of water, nf ti r w hich the lime, should be slacked, half of the remaining water added and Mien stirred briskly in; the sulphate f copper should then lie dissolved ill he rest of the wafer and added to the iiixiiire. The essential dillereuc! be wcon the old and new formulas lies ill i!iu addition of tho molasses w hieli ii'iterial changes the character of the li xture. We do uot believo the Hew iriuula has ever boon tried in tliis viiutrv. XI V k I ' IllV, With the h iy-iii iking season eomes Vie perouuinl ipiestiou us to tho tiiuo of cit'i ig. Coiisiderab'u l versify of opiuion sljll i xi.sts o:i this point anio ig fanner-, though the tendency of late years has bj u in favor of eirly out ting. Investigation shows Hint this iu o is iu the right directum, thoiig'i no lit ed Miles can be laid d iw.i for ail griss.s an 1 conditions it his been f mud that different fora ,'e plants re quire to b ; cut at dill' rent slag of growth, if the hay is to coiilaiu the greatest amount of nutriment wild the least injury to the al'teigrow Mi, but the desire to get tlie highest yield of hay td'teii leads to m adows h.'Couii:w overripe. The use to which h iv is to b ; put must also lu considered. Timothy in creases in w .'ight during th! latter slaves of l ip.'iiiug, und is preferred for horses if cut when the bloom is begin ning to fall oil", because it carries far less dust than when cut in bloom, it is also more nutritious than w lieu secure I earlier. Hat if intended iiiiinlyfor milch cows and young stoc' ii sli mid be cut much greener than if iuteude I for bailing or shipment. Clover w lien e it in full bl loin, ns about one-third of tli ! h 'a Is are turn ing brown, gives a larger yield of Inv alid a larger yield ot to id elements than can be obtained by delaying the cutting until tin; Ilea Is are two-third i deiul or later, when tho steins are far more woody, and many of the leaves dry up and drop oil' diirin g the hay making process. Millet should bo cut jut alter it has blossouie I au 1 Iwfor j the fi 'O I mat tires, as the u I at ability of the stalks is retained, no loss of leaves in curing incurred and danger to stock from tlie seeds iu the ripen -d hay avoided. 1 'ens and oats sown together should be cut as soon as thin its are out of the milk sli;e, with i it regard to th) condition of tlie p ',i-. M ir.sh or meadow liny ne 'ds cutting af the proper time, whieli isassiou a it arrives at maturity, K'iitue!;y bluo grass and orchard gnus should Iw cut as s "in us they b g.u to Ilea I out, and led allowed to stand so a. to get woodv. I la tin; other hail I It is lieCJS- snrv to roiiicniiier t tint uuiesi tho gras-i s reacii m iiuriiy tiny win not make as goo I nutritious hay. They may seem sweeter aud juicier, hut they are lacking iu the nutritious qualities which should belong to them, ho that too early cutting is as undesirable us late cut ling. As regards tin; second crop or after math the largest yield is always ob tained from tho early cut meadow. This second crop is an important ad.' dilion to the one already gathered. A fortnight's delay iu harvest ing the first crop is often responsible for the prac tical loss of tiie second, and the ex posure of i he roots to winter frost w ith iiit the protection which the start ing of a third crop would have other wise alVorded. -New York World. FAIlM AMI (I VIlllDN NOTTS. It is said that poultry aro very foil I if mustard seed. lo not spray that do not chew poisons for insects leaves. There in more profit iu live ,'ood Cows than, in tell iulcll r ones. If lluTi a farmers' iustilulo to bo held iu your neighborhood alien. I. If you wash eggs, don't expect them to hatch out, for they s. Mom will. Ibu'sCs are w al. ill III ; beginning of spring ii'i 1 should nut bj over worked. lliil'Viii 'ii sh i.i'd u ill" tli'iir forces auddriv;oii in unit ictu; .;rs of liile I c'leese ami mixed lull tor. Attention io i-le tu I i ii.-s s, proper ventilation and proper food are uuc.es sary for good ll ivor iu bin tor. If your lirown !, 'ghorus sh w a dis position to sit, it is probably because tin y arc too fat. I. :t up on tli ; food. When you build your woebnej around your p mltry yard, always put a b laiil a loot w id all around the bot tom. It is estini iled that Wyoming will produce more w ool than ever b 'for -, ntid that it single si it urn w ill ship from four to five million pounds. lirced the mares, lie; bid. ones, only, this spring, iu siicii a w iv as to show that the hard ti lies and eonseqitelit low prices h ive taught you soiu ) wis dom. Th ; d liry in sii should lenru to know just how niueii profit h) cm mike out of a given rut ion. Jl .'enn tli.Mi vary his ration with tie; se isoa and tlu price. The iiso of horsullesh as food for swine is said to develop in them tho carnivorous instinct to such mi extent as to rondo..' the approach of in in dan gerous. If tho collar is waslie I oneo a day and tho Illne ss taken olt'at umm dur ing the spring tho danger of sore shoulders will be iu a great uuasiiro lessened. lu deciding among the iiiiuv breeds re iiember that It costs less to feed sm ill fowls than l irg; ones, and you got no more from the lurgj ones un less you Kill and eat them. To bo a horso breeder ono must h ive natural ability ; but there mint also b.i long, c ireful s,u 1 a i l train ing. No dopai tui eit o.' ii jrieoltiiro re quires more pel f -ct know ledg j to m iko it u success. qi'AIST AM) (TltlOl'S. Chicago florists want utreet sales abolished. Malay furnishes tho bulk of tho world's tin. Marblehoal, Mass, reports a 'i'-fO-pound sturgeon. A Ku.'siuu is not legally uf ago un til he is twenty-six years old. About .'100 lintis'i steamers and s til ing vessels are lost yearly at sea. Tho middle verse of tho IJiblo is tin; eigiith verse o f the 1 1 Slh i'salm. The tirst envelop ; ever m ile is in the possession of the liritish Museum, London. There are about 1,0 )0 railroad tun nels, twelve siibaqucoustutiiiols, ninety can il tunnels, and forty conduit tun nels. The nverago weight of the egg of flu; ostrich is thre p niii li. Its cmt mbs are equal to about tweiity-foiir hen eggs. The game uf chess dales luck to the remotest antiquity. If is uuiwrsilly believed to have originated iu the Must. Au eccentric derm in is touring through California buefo it'd. H) claims that he hit not worn slio -s i i tin years. Ambergris, a morbid secretion of a cert nil species of while, is lis -d ill makin g perfumes. It is worth 1 1 per ounce. The Thumb liible, publish-.! in Ab erdeen, Scotland, iu lliTI, measures one inch square and nearly h ill an inch thick, A splendid black eiiglo in 'asuriii g six feet nine inches from tip t tip of its w ing's, was killed n;ur ll i I geiiviiie Ivy., a few days ago. Tin; albatross has been known to fol low a ship for two mouth, without ever being se-u to alight iu the water or t ike a liniment's rest. It is believed to sleep on the wing. A Chicago cillector hi.a i l';,vp tiati coin more th in 2,001) years old. It is ii silver piece of the lint of liiieon Berenice, wife of I'.olomy 111., who reigned about "IO I!. C. livery nbli.-bo.lied mule iu Norway has to serve iu the army. The first year he serves fifty-four days, the second twenty-four, and tin; third tweiity-foiir. He gets only his board. I'cw couple have journeyed through life so long together as did Mr. mil Mrs. Ivistiier of Highland Prairie, Wash. Tho liudi.in I du d lec utly at the nuthoiitieiiW l age of I I S years, in 1 the wife is still halo and hearty iu h r lodd yeavj As a llower giving greatest diversity in shades of c dor the carnation b perhaps unique, having llowers of a self or single color iu pur,; whit', lemon, yellow, bull', loi r i c d I a, pink, rose, crimson, brilliant sr irlel, red, maroon, brown, b ui di p upa', grey and all iuterui-diutc siia !.:-. A proposal,, shortly lo b mu le to the loin Ion Count v ( '.Mined for the founding of a mils, u n of arts and crafts. A small collection has ul na. le been formed ill III- County hall from excavations liiu.b; by workmen, A proposal will als be ni.de for tiie establishment of mutu al p iw ll shops ill li in. I ui. A Idiiiuy Compliment. It was the custom iu Scotch parishes for the mi ii is.lt r to bow to the laird's pew before beginning his discourse. (u linn occasion tli ; pew continue I n In vy of I td:cs and the minister feeling a delicacy ill thi circumstances, omitted th ; tlsii il salaam. When fliey u x' met thi laird's diujlit r a Miss Miller vi loly f un -d for her bounty and afterwa .I c iiiutc ..s of M ir, railed the m .ulster iu 111 ' prcsenc of I., r com panions lor iiol bowing to her from the pulpit. "Your ladyship bug ts," replied tho miiiist 'r, "lint the worship if angels is not allowed hi the Scotch chinch." Atlanta (' institution. ( hilil SliriiiViiii I p. Hnglish, lud, pliysicinir are pi'. de I over the cine of th ; eiglil-ye ir old daughter of Pre. I Ispw.dleu. Foil I years a go the child ceased to grow, and her parents believe she is now dwind ling away. Cp to her fourth year sh was unusiiilly bright and hcilthv. Sh ; has lost all power of locomotion, and w ith tlm exception of her bright, sparkling eyes she looks lik') a with ered old woman. The phy sician b -lievo it is a c.is ; of osolicilion of an chylosis. Tn1 child niith-r cries, laiigliH nor sp iaks. Chic igo Tuaei 11 rul.L Knoiiniiiis Fruit Sales, Some idea of the lininei.se quant it v of fruit handled iu Now York C.ty in iy bo had from tin; wholesale aueti. u siles of one day icontly, when 2.'i,0d l boxes uf lemons were bought by retail tlenlers, besides l.i.O'.IO boxes of Med iterranean oranges, 100 barrels of Ja maica oranges, four c irloads of Cali fornia oranges, .Vi.ol.) bull. 'lies uf htuuuis, 8,00 1 dozens of lialinma pineup iles and ti 0 crates of tlm sumo fruit Iro n Cub i. --New d. leans Pica yune. In 18'JO tho luifed States took tlie lead in iron pro taction over (treat liritajn, in thutyear producing '.I, JoJ, "UiT tuns of pig iron, while (trout F.rituiu produced only 7,001, 21k YANKEES FULL OF CURIOSITY. ' VUiturs to War Shlim Show the Great rsutlonul Cliuiuclcrillc. WIipiiovit a ship of the Cuited States Itl uuehored In au Aiuerl 'an harbor, 6uy the WtishiutMoii 8t;ir, the otllcei s are bure that they will have to serve the purpose of the curl osiiy seekers. "The great American public," said out; of L'ucle Sam's noble sea men the other (Jay, "is fully aware that It owns its 6hnroof n battleship or gunboat, mid it Intend to have the worth of Its money w hen an opportunity offers." Itischilm ed by the officer- that they do not ob ject to allowing persons who desire to Bee a man of-war to wan l-r over the 6hlp and see w hat It Is like, but they do object to tlie curiosity of some persons who Insist on coming Into the ward room mid going through their cabins mid all their private efl'octs, r.s If they owned those articles as well us the chip. San IHego, Cal., Is said to be the place most abhorred by ollicers ou ac count of curiosity seekers, due of them said that n man could not lie down iu his cabin and got the sl"op necessary to stand watch without being roused out with the exclamation: 'Why, here's one of 'cm, and he's ashaqi. Come and look, girls." At other times the crowd would gnlher Mround "lie skylight over the wardroom and watch the ollicers at meals, milking such comments as they clios? ui the iipponrnnoo of the men And w hat they were eating, :is If they had been a part of a men igerie that laid Just been fed. "Save us from riding c.t anchor at Sm IHego." say the olllcei'H Who have been there. He Will Not I) row ii Himself. (rVoin .'..' Tn.y, X, )'., 7Vmn.) It. W. I'.'lwiir.ls, uf baiislnglairgli. was pros trated I y MiiiHruku during the War and it Las entailed on him 'i'.'iiliiir and serin. :s eoiise.pieiiei'H. At the pic-nit w riting Mr. P.. Is a prominent officer of 1'est I.yun, 1. A. It., Celioi'.s, and a past ill. I do camp en the si nil of tin; i'oiiuiiiin.ler-in-i'lili.'f of All any Co. Iu the interview Willi n reporter ho Mild: "1 was wounded iiu I sent to flu; hospital nt Winchester. Tin y sent me, together with itlicrs, to Washington a ride of about HU Utiles, 1 1 nving no room in the box cars we Were pla.'e.l fa-e up on the bottom of flat curs. The sun heal down upon cuir unpro tected bonds. When I reiiehed Wu-Miigteil I was inseiisihle nn.l was unconscious fur lea days while In tin; liespilul. An a1 woss gath ered in my car nn.l broke; it has been gath ering an. I breaking ever since. The result of this 100 mile ride un.l sunstroke was heart disease, nervous prostration, Insomnia and rlii'iiniiitiMiij a completely Klinttere.l system whi'di gave me lie test inglit "T .lav. A-a la.-t r. si.rt I took f-ime l'lnk l'illa lindtliey helped me to ii wonderful degree. My rheu matism is g. i.e, my heart fi. 1 1 ll re, dyspepsia nil. I euiistipiui. n lire ahuiit f. lie, and the ah h i ss in lay ear lias stepped discharging nil. I II. V Ilea l feels lis .1. ar IIS a bell. When befur i it felt us t ii" ii i; h it w..ii!. I burst, nn.l my oii.m i-liatlered Iniv.'ils svslein is now nearly suiiinl. J.ouk at those tinners," Mr. Kdwards mid, "do they b ok as if lln-ro was any rheu matism IhereV" lie moved ids lingers rapid ly mi. I freely itn.l strode uhuiit the roum like u yuting boy. "A year iign lh. se ilngei-s were tuunlcd at tli" j'.ilil- and sn si ill tlu.t I caild le .t fluid a pen. My knees wuiil.l swell up mi. I 1 en ul. I imt straighten my legs out. My joints wntild s.pie.ik when 1 n.oved them, 'iliat is the luiii- Iruth. "When 1 caiiin lu tlniik that I w is going to bo crippled wilh rli.iiiniitisin, tugellnr with tin; r.-sl of my niliii. ids, 1 loll y.ui life seemed nut wurtli living. 1 ninered fruni desiH.n.lel.ey. 1 lltllll.'t lii'Kill til lell Jim," mbi -Mr. Kdw.irds. as lie drew n long breath, "what my I. cling is at ie.-. it. i think ii y..ii bile.'i (en y. ins ri;hl oil inv life a lid I. t inn prime and vigorous ul forly-.-eveii, I eniil. I feel iiu better, iw.is an old ma u and e.-iild only drag myself iii:iliilly about tint lieilse. New 1 I'illl Willk oil With. .Ill llliy troiihie. 'leaf in itself." e. n untied .Mr. K lwarib, "would bo sunt. dent to give net en us" fur n juicing, but when yuii cmaet'i e. nisid. r that 1 am n lunger what y. ii might call nervniis, mid lhai my hearl is ap I'lirent i m arly li.-.illlo . and that I can sleep liighls, yuii may reahe uhy I inav appear lo Hp. it U in cxtruMtgitiit piittse ol I ink Pills. Th. -c pills ...in t my ueives, take that tiwful ilepresslun finin my hea.i and at tlm siuuo time euriell II.V blend. 'I lu re seenied In Im im eireiiliittnii iu my hou r limbs a year age, my b.'iiii; enl.l and ehtmuiy at liir.. -. Now lite eireuiiiiieii theie is ns lull and us brisk as al any other part of inv body. 1 ll. ed to be so liglii-li. n. led and di..y Irnia my iieri iis di-. ml. r that I frcqnenti fell while erussing Ihe ll.. or ui my li.ui-e. hpi ing is coining nit. I I never fell letter in lev ll'e. iitnl I am luuking furwiiid tn a busy M'usua el work." liven In house cleaning, when a wuin f pusses a mirror, she "lixis" herself i little. The I. n. lira. The plritsnnt Hind an. I perfect tafsty with hi. h lades may il-o l li.i I'aifurula liquid Imaltvi, .syrup f tin.tur ad cnu.litionv nti.kes it i heir favuriln reuunly. To gel tti true a ml Ki'iiuhte anir.'e, lo-k for i lie. namti of the California Ki- Syrup Co., laiuted near lb Uilleui ol the pai'kni;a. I lie b auly o; p .iii I-. not in tli thin ; il eo.f, U'. ttie way ll is lorun. li.ii'fl He ritew or Smoke? If so, it Is only a question of time when bright eyes grow dim, uiitiily stops l,,si llnn iicss, and the vigor and vitality so cup. I' ll .v will be destmyod forever, (i.'t ll book, lit led "il.ill'l Tnl.aeen Spil or Snmko Vnlll I.ifH Away," ami lenru Imw No- I'o-ll.ie.with out ptiv-ti.atl or fluaiieial rek, cures the to. baeen laibil, brings back the vigorous vital ity that will make you b .th happy. Nn-T.i. pile Hul.l and Kiiaraiilee.l to euro by lrug Kisls every wit. 're. lionk free. A I. Mterling lieiiiedy Co., New York City nr Chieago. Wo lien talk lienor Ilia i no n Itcuuo they tiaV'i ir.tirn ra.e lee. On i' .lvi It, II. . Tt ne.s in be mi-takeit atmitt tn.iig.M- llnu. lill.l ll.tnk ll.i l'e is s me nlln'l- ll.illl.le. 'lie ell re is It . . Ills 'luh. il. s. Oilu lablllfghei ruitel. A k ui.y lrusi;tt. Lev. i s bhiiple 1.1 seuliii ont an 1 comp el In notion, A'l ir pm- -i iiu h i I giV'ui mo up, I was B.IV I by I'i-n's l lire. ItMi'll lllllto, .. lin n -per . Pa., Nov. L'.', iS'iJ. 'I'bI'i moves fa-t wlivu the buidou ol ill uhht 18 ligli . A Inert lliire'l. West Trile I i, Ohio, says; Hall's Ciitar. I. Cue save. I my hie." Wr.tu litiu f'.r pill iiculiir-'. Sold uy lit.u-ists, Tjc. A man's ulTectioa is legu atat ly Ii s ili g o-l ion. Why Yon Should I'-e tliurli-miru. It takes. .ul Ihe cnrtis, Ht'.'l then nil li ivecit' fort, surely a -nod oeh:iiie. I n-, at dru--ists. K.l ie. mo lite le t iducalors of wonieti. at. Wlnstow's SoothlDg K nip for children teettiing, mui, on I la- i;.mn. reduce lull. e. n. i llnit. allitK p.tin, t ores wind colic, -.a Uinl, Tba worry ol tli i'ny is a 1 ml be 1 fall w lr. Kilmer's Switii'-ll.tuT rnrei all Kidney and bladder lt.illli.es. Pamptib l and Cuiisuliai inn free. 1 'tUiiat.trv. inii-liuiui.i't, N. Y. I.ove s nn inrniio ia aeity for lutlir n- Maner Hpeul lu Cm ker n tllnjer Toni. isviell iuvestt'.l. Il sal. lite-eatn, met brin;. U lUi diifctiliou, livllt r ti. et. nth and hcullli. II Hid a Iv.-o h Ii trier lo Ink o than la I. if afnii teil w tt ti sore eye ue I'r. Isaac Tlnniii oaa Ete-Mttler. Uruiitcislxirell at -jv per boiiU Dipltuiicy U not a soiuuee, lu; ao art. Highest of all in Leavening MM BSOWTECV PURE LIKE ANOTHER LAN a The World fseenicd tstranico to Tkeao Two Con vf if a. After Hpeiiillng twenty yara In the State prison at Lansing, Kan., where they were abut entirety from the world, two convicts mimed Winner and Me Nutt were recently sot at liberty. Ko coinplofely Isolated had they been dur ing their long confinement that when they wnl ked out of the prison free men they could scarcely realize where they were. V. very thing seemed new mid strange to them. Some of the ijiioh tlons they usUid upon emerging Into the outer world were peculiar indeed. "See," cried Winner, the more de moustrativo of the two. "There Is ti town.' There was no town hero when I went lu." Tin1; were told It was Lansing." "Let'ii not go there," (said Winner. "I want to go over to those woods." McN'ult agreed, and they went over to n thicket by the roadside. The two came across u cow. "Is that a cow '" sablW inn 'r, hesitatingly. "Don't go on. Let me look at It." Ami he cir cled around the animal much lib n man examines a Hon la Itanium's. Then he iipprn.'tclicil her timorously, and laid his hand upon her back. "This," lie Kild, "is the only cow 1 have ueeu In twenty yearn." A II. tic later they met n flock of geese. Loon!" said Winner mfiiin. "Tell me, I really do lint know, aro those geese or dticksV" lie was told they were geese and he tried to pet them. "Winner," said McNutt, a limnient later, "w hat Is that scent r Do you smell Il'r" "Yes, it must come from those llowers." liolh men descended upon an elderberry bush and stripped It of lis blossoms. They were like two children. They picked every flower they saw lilld car licit it Willi them. "Seo here," said Winner, "here Is u good old milkweed. HoW green find bountiful it Is!" Ami ho plucked It and iibled it to his armful of variegated tegetalloii. "Arthur," fiild McNult, very slowly nml deliberately, "do ymi liolice Imw ijueer It is to talk loudly V How .pier die words couieV" "I won der if 1 could slug. I BUCS8 not," isaiil Winner, lie ditl not try. ltoth men curiously felt the bark of every tree they came upon. I liiaily, with their arms filled high wilh green twigs ami llowers, they went to the hotel iti Lansing, where breakfast was waiting for them. Winner drunk three cups of coffee, "llow nice it Is,' he tin Id, "lo have sugar tn your coffee! Ami cream, too! Think of lh.it!" "Mow does Ihe butter strike you'" lie was asked, "oh, well," said Winner, "I'm used lo that. We bud buller every l'niirtll of July." Later they paid a visit to Kan- vas City, w here they asked iiieslloiiH about everything they saw. They mar veled at the high buildings nml Milled iu astonishment tit tlie street cars run ning along w lllioiil any isible signs of propiil.sh ii. Winner's folks are weilihy, among Ihe most wealthy In Kansas City, ami In- went at once to their palatial home, where he was received wilh open iirms. McNutt has no one to whom to go. His old mother still lives ill Nova Ncolia ami is si ill very poor. Winner was 1!) w hen he went lo the peiilloiill.liy unJ McNutt -0 years of age. A GALLANT DOG. o Assists the Cut in ItciuoviiiK Her I' ll in 1 1 y . A well known Vhiladelpltlu man tells the following story of a dog and a cat who are members of his household. T he two grow up together and have always been the greatest of ebiiins. A short time ago the cat presented the family with a number of kittens, ami the dog e bleed the liveliest Interest III tho new arrivals. Several days ago, nfier tho manner peculiar to cats, the mother took il into her head to move her fam ily. I me by one she tenderly t .il l iotl Ihe kittens to their now home, the dog trol ling by her side, his eyes wide open Willi wonder. Finally the last kitten V A STIi A NOII-I.ooU ll! Ill III. was readied. Mrs. l'ussy took It In her mouth and was ibo it to atart oft wilh it when Mr. Dog was suddenly seized wild the Idea that he was lack ing iu gallantry. Carefully noting tho manner in which the eat carried her offspring, be seized the mother by tho back of the nock Iti the Kiime maimer, nml the strange looking trio made tho trip lo tlie new nuurters in safety. Krnit Trees by the Houilniilc. The pleasure of riding or walking through country places would be great ly Increased If fruit trees lined tho toad shies. Of course some of the fruit there grown would be taken nnd eaten by the passers by. but except near cities and large villages this demand would be quickly satisfied. YVItli tho roadside fruit held as common property, It would be less ilillictilt to protect tho fruit in near by or adjoining orchards. The fruit trees would have n further advantage that they do not grow so large nor do their roots extend so far as to Injure the liol.ls beside them. We know some Hue rows of large trees by road nldes which effectually destroy tba soil for one or two rods inside the Hold, .Hid make It not worth cub Ivullng. The elm, whose roots always run near tho surface, 1 ono of tho worst trees lu this respect Lx. Nothing pleases a woman quite bi we' I as to look so sweet that n man wants t kiss tier, ami thou abuse Uiu for Lid u w f ul Impudent -i Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder Tlie Food Cure. To the ninny who abhor the taking ot bitter drugs, the food cure opens an al luring prospect. This Is positively tha latest Idea, Introduced Into England by physicians of advanced Ideas. They claim thuf certain foods contain nil the elements necessary to effect cures; that they havo iiiade up n list which em braces tonics, febrifuges, dlun'tlec, nnd, In fact,, every medicinal r.gent Unit la defined In the jtharmacopla. Thrso foods nre of the simplest charactc r, but tho English doctors do not dlscloso them, except to their patients. They sny that In the course of ten years thero wdll not be one third tho uiudicluci Utcd that Is used to-day. , Gardening in tho Suburbs. In tho outskirts of every city nnf village nre many places having a small garden attached, which the owner would care for If he could only get tho land plowed. A man with a .smart team nnd plow cm plow nml lit these garden pieces for planting In on hour or two, doing enough iu a day or so to make n profitable day's work for hint self and team without charging more than $1 or $l..ro for each gar. Ion. This work can be made profitable for both parties, as Ihe product of a small gar den plot may bo made with several ilollil is. A woman's creed Is made up prin cipally of "Liou'ts." Old Rip Y'.iii Winkle went up into lit! Calskill liiouiilains In take a little nap of twenty yciiis or so. nnd when he waki lied, ho found that uic "cruel war was over," the monthly ni.."itiiits had "loii-ht it over" the second time anil "blown up" all the ollicers that had participated in it. This much is history, ami it is also an his toiiuil .er thai, it look the Fame li ngtli of time, for Dr. Pierce's Cioldeil Medical His coveiv to become the most celebrated, as il is the most effective, Liver, llloorl and Lung Remedy of the a-c. Ill ptiiifying the blond ami in all milliner of pimples, blotches, eruptions, ami other skin and scalp diseases, seinliiloiis sun s nml swell, iugs. and kindled iitluieiils, the 'liolibii Mi died iMscnvcry" iii.iiiin.sls ike most f outivc cui.ilive pioja Hits. Tlie Greatest flcdicaT Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has dlseovore.l In otirt ol our eommoB pasturo weeds a phiio.Iv Hint cures every kind uf iliiinnr, fr.iu lint wurei Borufula I down to a enllllllnll pimple. Ho has tried It III over eleven liundrod eases, nn.l uever failed except In twoeaso (Itnlli thunder humor), lln has now In bis posses-lion over two hundred cortlft cates ot its value, all within twenty ralll of Huston. Send n-'.al ear l fur book. A benefit isaUvasexperiiii.'ed from tb first linlllo.iiii.l n perfect euro is wnrroMa when the right .plant ily is taken. W.ion tho li.ngs ant unvoted It onus" hooting pii-iis, like noedliil piisslnu through thHin; tlm sauio with tho LivVr or Howois. 'J ills Is cause i hy tint ilnots being stopped, and always disiippoiirs In Week after Inking it. Il"iid tlm InhoL If tho Btonui'di Is foul or bilious it wlU en iso squeamish .'clings at llrst. o oliango of did ever necessary. Et tint be- you can get, and enough f It Pom), ono tnl. lospomiful in wnlor ul bod Umn. Hold by i.ll liruggist oney CADIJ IP TOP OIVB THKftt IIKI.P, Tiitl r nit nni .i flit iiii It iiu yn undtTftiiinl tlwm n.t kn-nv h 'vv hunter In their ret)iitrt niiit; nnd you can m it mmmkI yiu'n mint ilnllars Ii'.uihuk by c-i-crlc'irc, an ot Muti Imv tli kmm Ifilttr iirtiiirttl ,) ottit'is. W e tftfv (his to yu Tur i nly J" ivuu. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY, 'en If you mrrolv kfi'. Ih.-in h .llier-aon. In ol dor lo fiBii.ll.' FtiwlH ja.ll. i .ii-li. )"it mil"! kii.m Dinclliltm alsittl ll.i'in. 1. 1 iii.i t litis .nu i-nr MlllnK u Irnnk Kl'lns tlm fi. nemv .AJy 9Sf ot m lirurflistl ..illry r.i.M-r fnrlwlli tvrnty-nva yearn, ll win wrie. ll lo, ttlli ni ivh.i .ul ktl hiK inliiil, nn.l llnii', mi. I .i.i.n.'y I ..kin n !! n( Clil.'ki n rulnliiK-ii'ii it pii-llin.'. I"U busiui'iw-s.iil II ymi ulil i.mili I.) ... i.'iit-nv iin' work, yua cuu iiiAity Chi.-kj ..tiu.illy, " O lm4 Ch l.-ow." Ii. .1 make your Kowu p.irn dnllura for Jon. TM IS'llll l, tlml yen llltlsl Iw ul.Ui M Uele. t Ininnlv IU lh Poultry Vmil unt It Hia ni.rH, ini.l kuo dew in rentf .lv ll. Tlil iNik will I. .n it ymi 11 li'lln Imw lo il.'lis l Hinl cure ill-emu"! m fi-e.1 J"l phk mill mImi forfutli'iitiiiC. Hlit.ii fnw It In shvh fut l.rvi-..l illriees; nn.l viTihli.if, Itiil.'i'.l, yo Imul.l kimw en litis ill J.s t In lento- II er-.tlliO'lo. Uel .isliml I l.r iw.'tily tlvo telitH lit tuiiia. Book Publishing House, Ui lEOOUI ST., ft. v. city. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clmnn ami bunn' ll. halt. 1'n l.l a luuiia.il lt'..n- Nncr 'atl lo ll. itore Oray Hair to tlu Yuutltlul Color, Ltun K-alp .1. . I...r llllu(f tn.-.i.ill '"l lm.ri' fi WTTOTTVF A T. llliorthai.il. Trpawrlk PHACTICAli a j J.WcT' Cl . . n.l, I..l. tv....k COLLEGE, Hiokmond, V.' t r v-.rr. HOLSTCIN FRICSIAN CATTII uikntirisi-M' t f..r n. ilk, In liter, l.eef mi. I Leauiy. f.'liMII. HI J. W. AlolllllS. lUwrsiuKii, il l. a. Jt u ;nl LtlHrS WrtrHr All klk tttS. Chickens Hifl Sir V MM 91 E2
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1895, edition 1
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