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V) h YH1B0UTK; the Advantages It Possesses for the Production of Iron and Steel. Congressman Gaines, of Tennessee, epitomizes tho advantages tie South possesses in the production of iron and Btoel in the following succinct state went; "The South has advantages in pro ducing iron and stool which can not be eawily overcome, if at all, because they lire natural. Tennessee and Alabama lead in this industry, with Alabama possibly first. Iron plants ore at work from a point east of Chattanooga sev eral miles to west of Nashville, thence aouthwestardly through North Ala bama, covering Sheffield and Birming ham. This irou section is the most representative and in well adapted for armor pluto factory requirements. I will Rive you someof tho many reasons lor tins position: "First The best iron and steel are rondo South at 4-1 per cent, cheaper thuu in tho North. "Second The Southern mills make and sell iron and steel material to Car negie A- Co. aud others, who in turn add their profits and then sell this Southern product to the government. " Third We are a dollar or wore a ton nearer tidewater than our Northern competitors. "fourth This section 3 central and more inaocesible to the enemy than our ortliern competitors, "Fifth Our natiotiul advantages are f reater, far-reaching aud Ia.tiuir. I n iko Ncrthern factories, tho Southern mills are fuimediutely surrounded by tuouutnius of iron ore, coal and crude or law materials iu inexhaustible amounts, wherewith armor plate is made. Thus, by natural exemptions, the ro t of hauling i eliminated fiom the co.-t of Southern iron and steel. .-itii In thecae of railroad strikes aud like tuifurtuuute revulsions, the proximity of factory to this raw material iw a great aud vital advantage, iu ad dition to this Sheffield fronts on the 'J'eunust'e river. "Seventh-- ur labor is safer, n cheap or cheaper, aud equally as t-fli- cient as the Nornis-ru help "Ki'jhiti Tho cot of living is cheap er as wrll as the lniiliT'.u! for cou-truct-1 us an armor plate la.-t"ry nud maintain i:iu' it. "Ninth -Our railroad facilities nud river iiuvi-ntii-u are quite sutlicieut, equivalent to oureompetitnis." u-i h (.'ui-ollim. A sppcial to the l'altimore Sun. from Haleigii. N. C , gives some interesting riiruses touching the mdiisttw! and I'tlier evclopmen's in that State. 'Ihe tii;iir'- a . instructive aa I s-li'.nv n growth hich i I be nt once suriuis mg and gratifying to th fn-'uds of p.'ogres iji i'ni Smith. The f i.'t that Vnrth Carolina is one of the leading 'i-ttou iuauu;'a--t urn.g States in the South i g.-veiiilly l;i;.. n. but it is no p-i v...;i know n that it i- rnpidiy forging nh-a I in tin-shipm-.-vt of lumber, an I a n l that t.v? .-steiu ,-e'Ui of the t:i'e is 1 e.'-m.ing a vat tnicking nv;..'i. v. ' . '-. evi-iliMit i i-Miitr lire..'. '. v .--i.nt N'oi'.h Carolina IS !lo' the !ar'i -t ; ; o-lui-er of tobacco Um-1 in the n.an:if:i-fivi' of the l.:.gl.e-t ie. if s::.ok-..'ig n:;.l chewing to I a .. I he m..-t the 1.1 North State tt. Tvl'.M-l." 'vnh :vs".lt hi.'li I T ( '.i iko her a : . pe: an-: Mate. Larf est Creamery. The largest creamery iu the world ii located ut-av St. Albans, Vt., convert ing the mill; rf 1 "J,0'' cows into 10, I'O'i j oiiU'.'.' of butter daily. A lied Handed Murderer. I'f.-rin.. kill- the :.ii:i:- .f T.-ttiT. t-'ez'm ., S::!t-lil.-U!ii. iiiugw iin at; I o'. ii'i- t-k u 'tis - ii si--. Mo-tot' Um; i- ;ir ,-i u-.-l by tin . ii--t - -; . In- : til', n; t ! ii a'. inline "1 ,e. 'l-t!i-r-i'i tii-i.-i.-v- tin in a' ..'i' a:.d - ii- tin H .'i.iiU.ng i: Ii, tlieu :'. -" .'lie-aii.l he il-1 ! klM. A-.irn' -tot-.--, m-l.v m.il f or "i ' . ;-i;t-!J f!:ila;'t, J. T. -slivl".r:le... MiVHtiU.ih. '.in. 10O Itewmil. 9100, rh rciili-rs uf till - i.ii jei- will he pV." ir.i vii.i' Tjit-n: jj ii- te.-i-t "ii.- Jrrt'l. ippiI -1 ih- tll.1l s. i.'ii. c Iih- imrn ,ill. r.. ran- in ,in . -t.iu-. s, ,i ii 1 that i I jit.il-rh. U.iU' L ukil l-li - 'he ot.iy )n,-it,ee . are mi kuuwti t.i I;. .1 i''.iit.i'v. ( 'nt.irrl: lfin a.'. n- i.iti"iin! '11 -.-.:-'. !. i,uiri a ....n-ti'iitiniiil Mtni'-i.t. II.l:'; i ' .'...rrti i 'an- i- t.iki-D !iil'-r-l:v. a. t iu -I !'. ii;i.in 'he tthA airl inn. 'i -iirt.i-- if i;:h -v-'.etu. tht-rebv ile-ti-nr-i ln' : o; 'i ti . ii .if tho ill-. -use. nml nivitiK :u': lit -'f.-a-T'i hv h'lihlir.ie up tie' 'ni- t II--1-H1U- n.itare :n H utu it eorii-'.'ir- h ive -o m';.-h l.e'1! in .-.! tll'.l t'i.-v .-t'o-r iu: 11 i it -:'! ,tro' i a-- tli it it i'.i:l- '.. '. 'in-, t .-':ni"ii:.i;. A l.lri-s I- 1 ' in -KVir Co.. X .!., 0. r.t:r- r le- .ire the best. :-il N-. I) rv H. - P. II Ki.im:. Af'er i-hv-uinns hail r.'.-en m up. ! fM-.i tiy l':-.i - i tin- liil.ru KlUE'i. VS'il-liaiu-I)ft, Pa.. Nov tt. l-:4. Ifn:Tlicti"l with "ore ktm imp Dr. t. Thnmr ' -s K w mo, ll---, ;..-iits nt '-'.V. a buttla USE YOUR REASON And Pi-cTit by the Experience of Other Pc-cple. Tlioro aro thousaais of people who havo been cured of nervous trouble, scrofula sores, rli'iumatism, dy.ipepsia, catarrh un l cth-T .lieases ty purifying their blood with Hood's ursii-.;irillfi. This (treat inoili-.-iuo wiil do tho s.-itne goo-1 work for you if you will -give it tho opportunity. It wiil t hi" up your system, cr-at nn up petite and jfivij sweet, r.'fn-shin? sleep. Hood's Pills with Hood's nrs;iMrilb" S. N. U. N . ! 'U7. w 1 1 1 ill n irV'i iiii.r'.1 jiif.tr.e. tv. 'ti-.. iir rr. e. v .u i n-in.-.-X-r..4-,lt A ! I, mllr . II VIII. Ui pi. ;.-. I liM-lnnnil. O. KLONDYKE IS ALL RIGHT. 11 if f I 0 hT. i.nhir t il u'k ' t-t I i i I', in.l I 'jon m.lf, lr im uomef VtTinc Clori., G,!d .M; -.c siotl: lor 15 u aiviapca 'lie -r, lrm loo !iie up i) i tto.ii, m pi'iiKirlion. .'. Mr-,.. Broir BENT A. BLOC-If. t.nfr. Crlo. M--tisr v ... k ttcr.aiif. s...-o . -6 sr-4 Buolinf. DRUNK ARPS mn bt ,! wCii. cut tl r,T ItU" H le.lfO hy Atj'i-Jni; the ni.irf.."S cnrp l-.r 'liuilrinlt li:.'. M'rlr Kiuii ciiuii.-l C" . Br miwir X v. roll infer tiua (in rl'lQ wrs,.jiri mailM tri.e. nUMO AND SPORTING GOODS. U lU SENDSTflMPPOR GftTALOGUB. W. II.M'.lir.U. - - . Willlnm-imrt. I'll. I nrr MM? THO! iM0I. . ll..iil.rslili. I Kf P hi tho M.'i-'-'itiiiM Kn-hjinnf. Amii-lnK" P """amlimtflt'if H'.ll'lav n -,k. iln-nb-ft I I Itu plan known. J. K. Ilolmin A l'n..MiU-na'i Bnv.kkC4ping Best, CheftH' . hii iib-Ioq Kiurun'i'ril MAKE YOUR OWN WHISKEY by the nu'tt, t.i'ti.T H'nt ebeiter t..n yoi em leo. Seed 23 re'i'n in d amps I T pf, .IIIMMl I..V I II., HunoKrn. i. 4. 1 iftKts ttHi lit l-LiiAas. " 1 jja Ucst C oiikq Pjr-jp. XMiMGofsi rseR3 A SntPKEEPER'S DUTIES. THE CARETAKER OF A WHILE IN PORT. VESSEL Knows siiin Alow mid Aloft 'Irani l nr ll'lln siiii-y lie limn lioniil M tu n tho li-iil'l 1 ll.-l I nt the YVIiinf ami He lmtlliit hi t'liiirK'' I ntil Itemly for cu. 'J'he shipl-erper is the caretaker of the ship v bile - he is in pin t lie is likely to be a man who lias followed the sea ; it may be in the employ i f lh" house whose vessels he now looks titter. He may have -ailed before the inat or In- tuav have been a mute or perhaps the ma ter of a ship. Fverv firm of large shipow non or shipping merchants bin a 'Inpkeeper of its own. ulin may hac been thus em ployed by tho same house for years. I he -hip.iecjier goes aboard ouiii times when the ship n rrivf-s in the lur-b.i-, but usually ! n she is tii st tied up tc the whtrf. The crew is oi--chiuue'l the miuuto the ship's lines rtro Mir'e 1'itt-t, ii'i'l the eaptaiu gi e very Minii, it is likolviui tho -stine iliiv. The ship may have i'imiic from a China voyage, ,.- a voyage ti "oine otlior distant seas, hu I Ii:iv been irtuie for mo.iths. and 1 Mm Is for home n ; , si-oii j, n ee.n down 1'aM or whi'iever it i!i iv I'O -t hei e to i o'.nn in until the -hip i- lo iii lv ready fur mm IliM'tl. Til' II the s!io-l,ee.er Is left in i h-ll ge of til- 'hip. Mvi- s '!; i 1 ili'i's tlo- s..i.- ii'oiip:int, but owners ke.-p -eie ..ih- '- p"vi. fi man oi- a boy. nil, -tvi I . If the (. I. bte 'itiil pel-oil 1- .1 wall, it hkelv t i be liie -hip's earpeiiti !' n.- o i- o lie rie.v eun-e've 1 I n that p'irpos.'. I'hn hii keepei llM - ah. ,1"il i'l t :e ship ltnt- -he g-'i'-s to Jim a g i.n. (e i'.. .k and eat ail hisima'- aboiit'i'. ' i! (here is a : resta irant inav get hi aft.' lie do. l.'.Hi), but ' 1 1 1 1 i i - - - ! hi 111 iu the eh - !. e Mil ' toe ;.- be iiia'c. tl beii.'h. I h the - liillilV M v is t ".o w a'.'liu: i- ks all - r I sit? that in le ," s that til .i op b'oeks o'l y of any kind i in-l he - e; th fi. i.i t'u- and f in C-.IVCS to dol'e's u:ci iii and tliat cm ii to her inl-.-i.ir. de.'L ; ll l' 111 i ei...ls hi T i i i s , r i t ui-'- i ' -if . I s'.ljl 111 o!'.-- , ll it" be a man h-' I and tii.-ft. a id to ' ps ti than i ii,.-: . el llli' 'o r p. i( s in J .-! le, t p 'h-!' t. ..own the w If von t t-. Li r i h- I. v u r .a' l ! Vo'l w, U her. gu a and i-i all. !, even e-l-. I :t-t bit I lop I hands., i laid tip tb" -I ! j platfov! ue y ..i.M:o i. ufitigwa-. ' th,- -hip, it-.-If. all. de.-L w;t!l- 111. " -an 11. .f til 1 1 !..!'! -.' iha' kind of Iin' if v t ...k .!..-. :i f Ho .'I-H'- siiip. y."i !""-ih "U Oil" lhi ai-t -v. pi -ee t her- a bio id i as eh an a', any lloi.o . vard and look. ':iv, i it evpa It' .. it., tie 1 the - of rleek Cm for- hoi-ting iip. a 'i.i t newiv -. r : C'lgllii tiie t.l unit i- pet 'US von t. Iiil'v p i-.-t t' i.ii '1 w ill (i : a k i i h '.it.. 1 I.- ok I til-O !l l- in ll :t lie d.,:,t :-! ) all:' ts v- hi'" fi':' Iii'dit , an ! the cal .Ur; a id h- v.-'.-- keeps t'ti- -h'.i. in t . f in"'. ,t- h" h::- 1: I I: I to I,.., f.e;r i. !i points ai I .Hi 1 tii.-i I l -VI i.V g h llel T. i hi'oit; mi The -! ! -L" -ii.i w ll' M : th e tl e Pitiil. .-arg" ..ild s ide I: may 1 nli he,- I h shll" rh-ro v le ll .IV- p. in alio!! th 0 1- IV'1 hi except M bat Le doe' h! "hip IS -'-I.- - t. lo.f bouin i ii.! ! - up that o-.i there i- hi ab. aid of h. r nn l nii-n: A . k "V ten dav- I -'a liia-. lay. th" ai t i in He l-l's the l.v !,. I - o loun nud -(.- .-'p.- -; .it'ttr h -i- -1.--1-.-- at:. I bllsill'--- h" l;i-:y ': a'., AI tins ttin . a- tii- -h i L'oit,:: n in t h.- w -i ..r th' i 1 - day- b. -tie o ll o.-i eoiiie aboard ..i"l I The e-o". Ma- di-.-li.T she ti.- I up. til" li- v ' -. uboii'.i -Kitil t ie ia-t v M.o.l Ihe l-lt. th.-v hip s I .III : of a - a l:i. J v, , .- -aii- t he l i :--lei her s. K -'1 tilt- lull, lit.? M ''.oCsn't L'M miuuto b"f.ee - ill; -til'-. ft liill V be thllt the ei.."itr.e o'h,-. r o tl, : Jt'l.l-.l !:''.'. Ilf li.ll-t k tllr" lll.'i; Will-1 e-ervl hiti en I the .-hipkeepe; ean teil In .1. Thus jr ha) pens thn' -iinie-tinii - the -'uipl i fpe'- ins dovn the biiv it It "1" si,; , ,1 in ne.ios nil' nilh the lie .t; but "fti-tier hi-, duty is "iid f.l, and he .-te.- a hole as the -hip lea' -cs the v, earl'. i -. V'-i k Suti, I lion-lit il. I'll ! ,u- in .. Ii a l oom ihlili.-d I" .1 llini 11 --iii. I 0 rii-uiiv, 'ln re a 1 him that le I ii-'-iii;r r lay in v, :, I he ed him. ; eoildi y. ent 'ie hnv. thioii bed, . lie. ll, il lia iuu;' I has i'i i :ii',,.!i lis Ii.. tbi'tei.'d hiuiself. int.. 1 ti f si,-).-e and iiuuiobiiii hi' w a v nfter th silver. Hut t who was a religious rnily said to himself: kill the ,leli there wo sin,'' and ciei j-iaj.' f.ither'ri "iin la., lo-.k buiejlnr. He HUM il neter. If J s pres. IMIlId lid 1ft ho uiiil'e to whef" bis it and shot the 'Ii.'m s thn! the tlt il is il. ail. t i ita'it. A .eip.L;er has invented a machine for the iii.."tiil'aetnre nt' book; eov.-i-s, ultieh tti'lis out .Vai ri.ers per hour and i'ii ti be operated b girL-. HORSES ON VACATIONS. Those of the lloxtmi Pollco Penart ment Get Two or Three Weeks lauh. The police commissioners of Boston have decided that, inasmuch as tho , hordes in the department bear their proportiotinte pnrt ot tho hard work, thev as well ns the men shall havo vacation in the summer. To that end they have niraugod that every horsp shall on .joy two, mid in some instances three weeks' vacation. Three large pastures have been se cured by the department, two in lb inhton ami one iu Dorchester, and us the horse arrives its :dioc are taken oil", ntid it is allowed to loam nt nil', comiiijr into the stable only at lihcht. T'hee;tiss m the pastures, though of the lust quality, is not the horses' sole food ; nt supper time the horses yet the regular measure of piuiu. The animals -.eeni to enjoy their va cations immensely, and horses show, iiic; plainly the elVeet of their hard win k iu the ilepai tmeiit h ive been returned alter tin it ci tintry sojourn vast I v iie.pi oved. When it is taken into consideration that the police department owns si ventv-two horses, it v. ill lie seen that the allow im: of neat i"iis is n eon-shi.-rnlile uudei'ialinr. even without the it. -in of expense. Tea years at-o the depir tmeiit had but t netity-rh e horse. At present, m addition to those in the well trained mounted for. e. the tie) ai t inent hasnbout thirty iior-e-i cimn,'ed in th- sijrnal depart ment lei v -'atlo'i h"i'!e in the ci'v. wi.ii two exceptions, has t least (o lio'.-.s. and where ambulance? ti c i I . Ih'ee. Then the depprt ineu' h-is eleven dnvin;: lim -i-i, wLicli aie Used ec!i,.sie'y by the comiuis si. eieis and the superiiiteiideiits. The hois-s of th.- luontited force ,1 j ne the b.'-t t ii it can bo pro-en red .re wond.-rf ill v iu!e!ii :ent iiu-.l mti'-e, j a'.d e .lr.bip -us by the Mount' d force have la. on. e a eiv i-oi.ii'ar fe.if.nui .,, ', .! 1, ,'.... shi.us I be i h.'iPc-of th" -i.;in! depart iner.t n'-o are well .'..!-,e-l, and i'lstaui-es ha'.e 'i r. U'.l d h" .1 an; -aid. i.-ilf ot lll"l In hi Iu uinian inte'li- I s-. . -i n to by J lie dou ntiiwn KCt.ce It 1 tlie driM ;s ot si.r. ion-, tii.it I'lIC of one of oi -e :t- -lulled '" 'hat t t.ie local e n ! l wln",i the 'i-itii!'.- ectlv . n.id patr. f tl i o box. i- tr ick on to it itii- th" tap it i: 1 i.'' .ll' e"'. iy o it a u ".nhhinre w iia'i-. e1' I he v eiei'.i'. of the d-pi:i IllCIlt is I ' l -c ntt.u le 1 to Ihe 1 : station. ku"-. i a- Ni - r oil le f ui.y i III eolu' 'i.i be n iir,! ! iliu a e . i.i y f. . lime y.'i this eai- has i. 1 1- ha i sir- his 1- I'li-iiil. aud 1-1 1':IU"U -. : 1 1 1 -1 until i dav oT bv 11 for any oilier ol those now v a a' ion, and a la i ee ii : f h i v i-it t h e v da v siiv t nut j -I' l e ,11- s enjoyiiisr hlc-t 'i- a iM'V lamiitt . ihe l fo- i-iulit I he irttit; l.irli'lle. c.-oraen who. lion mai dav after day . keen I'p t he the -ewiii-.r liuchii t j think v. i af tills ro 'kino motion of : tvead'e ever stop invention means. li. !'!. but to the whole do i i,ev 1- now thn'. !Mt .11 the n.ai-hiiies n.nde in th" i lo.'iu.-t of tin- eroat : Pi .' And pi'r . . nt. oi '! v, o; i,l an .-I n nt. v. !' oar- '- " l!f.' !!"! iil'l'- li.'lM; I't Volll'loll- ie 1 iiia-i I., a :i ii'-s of busiuc-s; -j-o-eiallv i- tin- the i n-e in till kinds uf hat her woi k.friea th.e heir, lest bunio-s to the !lj.h!e-t "Jove-. really 1ir-t elass ii.aehine ready I'...- murk, t ri.-ti uleitit S'Jo. l'r,im this ttiru.'e the pii.-e -bop.s (.. itbout il I. with po--ilev .--l'.'.t'oi- the n.-ost in le! 1"1' "la le- "i ul-at.-oe eollsidertd to). ! ab!- -itihliie-. Huir If... Is of th'.'i-ands of pel-ens VLike tlieil eu 'll e lr. ll'L' by hie, lii-of t!:s -eH.'ii"; I,,,, i-hiiie, nud l robably ntil ion- are train- 1 ers bv i . ii-o. J'utiti,' a period of I ai - -1 v.l II" I th Nl1"1','i ! ot se',ii::i.; like .'n.H'i eo'i'iile' ii'.; .'!;ii-iC ' v. I" . I mething j they w. re i ii-r - l.iioii oiio fif'v th-ui-aud r... ,v i:..,-hiii Three pairs ,.f ! y- prior I- mitlti nce tint hmid shovs 1 .01-1 to I" 77, n:t 1 this pi ...bi.-t lltllost ,t I 1 . b.-f -"tt Yolk !.- !..-.". IV ..--t le le f'l'i", lie pa-'.. li. I u I 1. I. 1- 111: I h" wife, '...'ll. h b I' v.oh hiin endure .m et ;-.- ehl Hv pa'u-iit mill him m h S l:Tlulle-s ,,.,, a- In-- him the nine i f kiii'bv thoiieht and .1" 1 au - '. le. I la an -hi is iiev. t a1 f lepi it' l l" l ":.il.b' I ot tlr -le l'i -'a-l-e -lie tt i! rwnid. mnn lbloi-.;h !.'-.(' l n 1 1 1 e.il i.-potl. nn l a! v av- believe hi hi n, if -lie I .es him. Ihia'i-e, i hen he i behaMim like u fict'ul boy and tiny a'l do. yon know, al tiii-cs -with no reason iu the world for i', w"iiiau's soft wie-d.loUeh or lance, wi I nial," him ashamed "f klill-elf, as he . ill o li t to be. I'li'-au-e without li 'i asaii incentive, ii" Monhl '.'I'niv hi,v: tin re would be i.n f.ni'l f.'.iik done, there would be no noble l ooks written, there would I. " no beautiful pictures painted. there " oil! I be li" divine strains of uieb'dv. sitrur1 lieti-l at I 'r.M e p. While f-.ayitijr Lis pi ay e- - at bis I I . 1 1 1 at Sandy lb-ad re. eiit:v tstani ia'i- loilineh, iied lif'y t v. . c at ", w a -ti ti 'k ilea. I by a b...t of ! i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,s t . Whib- he sat in lh.- kin-hen of bin bnai 'diiiu hoii-e ., l.e i.i ea n.- up. The man i. mn. din', ly v t tr to hi- loom, ill I tt the ellltilil s n- -. ---i tin- windows and knelt lit player While ho w.ii on bis knees the alarm v. hi-tl" at the eoliiei-y where be was employ ed -ouudi d, and lueehii'ii c.tlly he rni-ed his haul I i pull the eiiitaiu l' one side, an a he did so a bolt or ball of lne ihr t. .1 from the lieasen- and passed t Ii r. np 'i the win- i dow. Toi-ba. h fi ll in the ilonr with a ' y roau mid was dead w Ii u pi.-l;, d up I A single blit.-k pot nn his fide was tl(a 1 inily intirk visible In indicate lew bi j met dratli . - H ieltnii. I'n , di - patch ! to the ( LicHfo Chronicle TnliJ Water fur Hose Slum. Ivose slugs are erv tioublosoine.es- pociallv on aandv soil, w hero they w ill increase fater than they can I e killed oil". It i a t so generally known as it should be that cold wattr thrown with a forco pump against rose bushes will entirely destroy the slugs and do tho roses no barm. Water that i lioatod to IW decrees or 110 degrees will alsb kill not only rose slugs but most kinds; of iuect pests. ( abba; Wtit'mn. J'o keep the cabbnra worm off the late cabbage, soak some dry com cobs iu keroseue for a few days, tboa pla:e aa old pan in the pa'eh in a box or other support two or three feet high. Two or more of these ottid be bettor than cue if the patch is large. Just at dusk drop two or three of the soaked cobs int.. the fan and apply the match: throw on fresh cobs, m needed to keep a bright bla.'a h'oin; for ou hour or more, and largo numbers i tno niotus wuien lay t ie ejigi wm..'a hatch tho "norms" which des.voy our crops "'ill be destroyed. The T pito- li.Hitile-Yoki'tt Cj;i;. AVhois double-yoked eggs aro foim l it is to be rcrettod, ai they iuari ably indicate that the hons are out of coudition too fat. A hen in good laying condition will n-jvt-r produce an eg: other than of the normal tiz-.t peculiar to her breed, nud if fat she is entirely unattod for layi:i.'. If a fat hen is kilUd she will be louud full . f eg.js, so to speak, but they i'.! bo li..ticed to be of all si' s, na.l the poultry-man 'Mil be uina-'ed over the fact she did not lay, but exu'i.i 'n'ion will show that obslriiitiou i oflat w ere theeaiiso, a. id that tho lieu is then more pt'otita' N dead than when alive. The PiOi-'t.. ssive irciih. onl Wilier. AV liter in which soot has he-vi dis solved has -ilways been a lau'ti.e v it U tlori-ts lor iiiaiiiuiu". plants, and also at the same true keeping oil' injurious insects. t has a -liuht smell i f sul phur, to which doubtless its power to repel itljili ions insei ts is due. We have often put a little soot iu water and used it on cucumber nud melon plauts to keeji oft' the stiip' d buir. If d.-iiie before any egiis are laid it will repel them. The dark color from the soot on the leaves holds the hi a', and when it is washed upon the ground it makes the soil warmer. Some am monia in the water makes n lunch more effective ns a fertilizer. The- soot is pure carbon and ha- considerable power to absorb ammonia, which it w ill give out only ii- the root -of plants surround the carbon thus charged un l absorb it. Boston Cultivator. Liberal tin Seeilitti:. There may be reason for lightly seeding of grains which will often from a single kernel produce two, three or even more stalks and n pro portionate increase of y ifld. Hut in grass spiling this rule does not held; e:i 'h seed can prod'iee but one st& ic. This, under the nios' favoring circum stanc 's, mar spiea 1, so ns to cover a w ide sluice. I'.ut 1. 1 crass sel ling 0vei ything is at lir-t against theyuuu ,.!; Its se. ,1 is -niiilb win e the grain is comparatively large. Natu rally the grass plant i- coiTeoponding ly small and w holly- tumble to com pete with the more vigorous -weeds tthich are always tea ly to smother it. The only way in weedy ground, as most long cultivated soil is, must theielore be to seed so heavily that t lie gi ass crop mii-t from the )ir-t hae the ndvuutaire 'This is th" sea--r.n for fall see. ling We therefore advise to seed heavily, and in additiou how some itlover s. f-d iu th spring, v. liioli will fill in the vacant spaces which the fall seeding has not occu pied. It is an old saving that na lire abhors a vacuum. It is never more true than when grass or clover aud weeds are growing together. There j no better way t exclude weeds than to seed heavily with grass or clover, cither of which, if seeded so as to cover the wbolo ground, is the best weed exterminator know n. Lniel Ion Kii Ii for Winter tVraln. I It is not at nil uucouiinoii to havo land that if sonn with small giiiiu ' would produce a heavy growth of straw without grain. The straw i grow th ninny s kills all clover and ' gins - seeding sown with it. obliging the owner of the laud to keep it under ! th" plow until its excess of nitro genous fertility has been used up. Iu such case, we should advise sowing i criuis in elov er as ea ly ns possible, j nud imv kind of grain crop that you i think will make the best protection for it. This will use up part of the available feriilily, but if the clover is j plowed under for some hoed crop, as i it should be, this fertility will be just in time to help a potato crop iu tho . f. .1 Inn ing .1 ii ly or August. A green : manuring plowed under in Pining, even only in winter rye, maki s u great difference in the yiel I of potatoe over land not so fertilize I. A grow th of j crimson . er, even if it were winter i killed is worth much more than rye i on like soil and conditions. This crop i ig of very rich land every sea I son sowing crimson clover in the fall, ! helps free the land of weids. It also i to some extent exhaiists fei tility. Hut 1 a pola'u or corn crop usually pays so t much better thau any s nail grai.i crop I that ynii should be glad if y iii can I cultivate land two or three yea's iu ! succession bi'fure seeding it. AVben ymi do seed it sow grain rather thinly and seed heavily with both grass nud clover seed, for which two or three ycnrs' cultivation w ill be good prepava lion -- American rultivator. Kihii for l'iw In Miniinor. All go.nl cows fresh ill milk grow poor in sui.iiner.w hen they have noth ing but pasture They n's grow poor on any other like succulent fee.!. Corn fodder averages poorer than grass and clovr pasture i'i available Munition for milk making. So even after coin fodder FUpplemeiits the grass feed, the cow is obliged to make up for the deliiieney i'i teed from tho fill iut i nisly stored in her ow n body, i specially on tho intestines, where they arc most available for this purpo'c very. ins who has killed old cows knows that n very larr pint of their fi.f is on the intestines, show inn tha' natuie has for years adopted this method of storing fat ns bciug I he bc-t vt"-'."irce to supplv milkwho:! the food given win insiilhcit'lit. he i com begins to ear, f ome of this is likelv to be fed to milch cows. Hut corn urn in is moie lil;.'!v to fatten than ti incicn e the milk flow, espe cially w here th" first tlow hap been lessened by insufficient feeding. It is not usually so much iu f its ns in nitrogenous nut.iti in that pastures fail, l'nr beiter than coin or other grains for feediii-; cows at pasture is w heat bran. There is also less dan ger of cloying the appetite. Guru is too hearty aud cannot bo digested alone iu hot weatner. Much m"ie giain can bo eaten if ii is niixel with bi.-ri. T bis i . id elf iptite as goo-1 for inerca-ing milk llow as is bran. Hut as oaf- cost moie the bran is usually p left' red where it is only nee led for that purpose. T here is more advantage i'l feeding bran t cows in summer than the im mediate gun from kecp'nr up the milk llow tit the time. If th" cow is k. t to h r 1 e t in s riimer she will itive ico'v in full ami winter also, pm v id 1 the i-Uiiiiiier milk product haa let b.., n u! lo'.ie l to decrea e In r lb-h nud vi.ality to too ".rent an extent. Iu other w oi ils, if judicious fc dlllg of com ; while at pastnr i' prac'ice-1 th- y w iil give inure a i I be'ter milk a i ihe yea, inn! can be protitablv milked nearer to the lime of ealiiim. Thi- has u mi y great elicit on the milking character of th" calf whi. h the cow i-then boring. It La1 al wins been noted that no deep uiilk'iig breed of cow s has everbteu dcvel"iod exci p! where there was wir ni and moist weather during ni-.st of the year, eaiiMiig ihe proilti' tion at all tones of succulent feed. I'ndoubti-dly the increased use of eiisila-.'e in this country will improve the mi'kin.; 'pialitii s of daily stock, or will at least prevent it floui detel iolut ill. Hut with improved iiiilkiiitf caj aclty must n'so be develoied the ability to eat a greater amount of nutritious food at all seasons of the year. The breeder of good stock, especially for the dairy, inuM always be a good feeder, by w i i ii Ii v e mean not only that ho must give enouu'h, but le must have skill t . 'elect tin- kind: i l feed best adapted to his purpose-. I arm 'mil tiarili'ii Nud s, liecaiise the level valley is richer tha i the hillside it is itu!e common for tanners to Mipj use thn' there inu-t .o ee-'h xear a heavy deposit from Ike hillside in the valley below. Hut if any one manures a hillside with the expectation that it will appi t" inbly f.ililtze the roil farther down the bill he w ill leai'll his mistake. Tiie "Id saying, ehoi articles are put up i.i small packages, applies eiu.il!y as well to h- gs ns to anything ilse. The nice, blocky pi;: i- always sought after. The large, raw-honed, elm peeler hog has seen bis b -t day, and what the people want now is as !mih a perfect hog as possible, one tha' wiil fatten eisily aud sell ra i lly. The email ndges left by the di ill should remain. Thry protect th y oiiiii; I'lauts from the wind mi l fiom heaving in the winter, for the same agency that pulls the plants up by the roots mohlt-is the ridges down nt llo s.iuie time. n dry- weather the plants tiinl no -re moisture in th" valleys than if the smb wen a lew-1 plain to be swept m th" wind, a- a floor is swept v. ith n broom. If a heavy rain occurs about seeding time, it is an excellent plan for those who have not sown to go nt ii soon a.' the ground is ill y enough to work well, for it is mm-h better to sow just after rather than just before a rain. AVe have seen lields a part of whii'.i were di ilied just before and the ret lust after a rain, aid lmve noticed tha' the Mt'ter-see lilies made the better growth nn. I yield as a rule. Did you eier see a cabinet makei finish a tine piece of furniture? When the material comes from the saw it if simply ro'igh lumber. AVhen plum d. it is leasotmbly smooth, but tar from being finished; m -i h sandpapering.! rubbing and j olishing must follow be I fore the job is i oinplete. 1 lie Hunt work he put- on. the better piicj he I will recciu' f'-r the article. So witj tho wheat Held; the plow leaves t'l 'i ground lounh, and there must follow much planing, rubbing and polishing, j The better liiii-li ve put on, tho more piolit in the crop. Crude and cire'rss met hi ds cioj out in the upplic ilion of manure a elsewhere. To secure the best returns from farm manures they must be lino 1 a id distributed evenly. The Maom. splendor does both to pel fi ctioii, though if a imi'i is careful and doesn'l gei in too much of a hurry, he ran d a very good job with a fork. Cnload ing in heaps may be out of date, but we believe a better job spiralling car be done from heap than from wagon. Hut the heaps must be spread lu f.irt rains wash the sulul le portions j 1 the ground where the heaps lay. Traffic Iin bee i interrupted on tin (treat Imliiri renins, ilar railway ow tug to Ihe full of 'i immense mint of rock nt llhore Ghaut from a height t f L'TjO feet above the lin. mm HALLO Vegetable Sicilian HA1RRENEWER docs tot the hilt lust whit Its nam says It doe it rtnews IU Fading, falling, thin locks arc stimulated to look fresh tni new fey lu use J flatue docs the rest, nflUfliimimmiiaiiiiimmiiiii SOUTH CAROLINA LADIES DON'T LIC. Intntvp, 8. C tavt: I tiflv yed Or. M. K, Simmon t,trc Modiolus for Tcate, if ith the bjjt of ri tulti (or filcopinir.oeit, NerroasnnM, InUlgrs. tlon sad Swollen Feet. It cured Hiss 8. llnuimclt of a conipllcntldn of ills easts) sli BDTslt enrcd Lrr life. I think It far excels "Zclliii's" and tha "blM.lt Draugbt" medicine. Falllna of ths Womb. Tho r.isc ot uterine displacement ST6 Very nuincrnas and conetilute a prolliii) r.iu.io of intoiiio nnd wldo-spread enuorinK. Its ayinptotri are btorlrr-dow-n or draining Bciifutiuiia, pln orircokiicss Iu tho bark, aomctlmos a tonse of goDfticAS at the pit of two ntumor.h. It ma rrault from too fre cjtientclnliUioarinfr, wenrtng gnrnictiLs that cniiiprcBS (ho waist anil abdomen, over llttingr, standing oa tho feel too long, ami gnnrral dvliility. Wowonld strooglv urgo tho Ira of Dr. Eiiiimoni Sqitnw vine Wins which Wilt ftirify nud vitalize tho blood, giro tono ami Iri-OKlli to the miiM-lm of the titer iih, go tiint lltvlli bo kept la placo. To facililalo a quick And roniploto tccorcrv, wo rccom in nd h an Injnctlon oar M-xlon F-dui1o Umojy, which will produce the barplcat rcanlis. . uiiia.ia, s. v., wrltcat I havo used Dr. H, A. Sliu mons Liver Medicine more than SO years, for Tor pid Livur nnd Dlzziuvss. I take a dor.o tTi'ry two weeks and feel all tight. I know it is far Superior to "Zeilln's Uegulator," ia aj 10490, "Womanhood. ' Tho health and welbhcinir of mankind oepind upon tho phveic.il lionlth nml per. f fiction of wonaanliood. Anion1; UioitlscaHca which moBt Impair tho fomulu constitution are leucoiTlma, irrocnlar and painful men 6(raation, fulling of the womb, chlorom, acatitj- ct (oo prof oaa nienitrnniloii. Thcea dl3.'i.ics r.-.n ho cured. Dr. Slniniom Squaw Vine Tt-'mo In a tli'lluhtfrl reimily tt) take, pi'tiroly barmieaa, free from nar cotics, ro-'t'lv vortctnblo and produces no unpleasant. r.ftrr-ri'snUs. H is nneiinallfl ai a tiU'ilnc tonic, and enrative nceut f i-r nil fi-aialo ill.-csMoa, r.a ItltiimpotiMlilo forwrul; yc.iatif tlio iiUTtiri nti'l generative organn to cru twhen It is faithfully nml per: letintlv n"l. ('oiititip.iiii.u In aniitiirt tiunu of woman'ri lifo wliirh can lie rttre.l hv uiug Dr. HI, A. Slmiacua Liter Bledlclao, MS CLREC't mm has demonstrated ten thousand times that it is almost iufallible FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, Irregularities and deraniremntr, !t has become the katlnig remedy for tbls class of trotililcs. It eierts a wonderfully heallnt;, strengtl. fil ing and soottiliiR inuueuio upon tho lueiiKtrunl organs. It cures "whites" and falht.r-of the womb. It stops flooding aud rclivvt-s sup Fressed and painful menstruation, or Change of Life it is tho best medicine mado. It is beneficikl daring pregnancy, and helps ia bring children into homes burren for years. It invurorates, stimu latCH, sirengtlieni the whole sys tem. This (treat remedy i-t oifered to all atllicicd women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certuiu relief within reach? Wine of Cardtii only costs (l.uu pur bollie at your Unit; store. J'.ir mli'l.Y, (n cite rrqnirtnv tpeftat dlrrr. ti i'is. ml Im, . ptt-ltitf fib"i'r.'iiij. ti.e '-u-lir,' A J iri-r!iiif nt," 7'lir ( 7iJ(fuiioOju Mid ki.tr Co., ('.(tjiiinvi, Trull. Rev I. W. SMITH. Camden. S. C, tayi: "Mi wilo uisd Wine otCardul at horns lor tatllni) ol ths womb and It enlirel, cured nor. KITCHEN STOVE 7 1 NSW PRO rt;? 'ii n r.-w nunntet. hm.-ii ikiicjm li..nt 25 l. i-li-: tv-ll. fi.r fj pr Kail""- Ais. Jiuuie Mtar iuaaitr..it. - want I,, thsuk on r a tho Mai l.- suiti1 r'il." lrhlcli I HliJ la em-el'Mit I run r,e itiinieii i it hiK-hlv to any mi l eveiyoni' " Itev.sum r. .I.un-s. I ait.-r-Tllle. Oa Send Si ii"-tul fraeroml itet retlii. or ti and I lll iuI.I iA-li...-ill i.r iuo.li ii .lii.. roverinir nil (li t nriniems. 1.' PHiira fi.r Ait.-nls. J. .'I. 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FOR BIND TO OB CALL Oil MOOKE & KYLE, Ho. 8 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. Ct .... ALSO .... JOBBERS OF TOYS. Cheap Oil I tin, l.nnvm nnd ulnmwure. V 111 give you OLD TARIFF PRICES. In our . i. r lull 1'. uiirniH'iit "marry tne niiiulsomeii tins of lUiiiH'fnuri'. ( tit Hiu-n Wcdgewond. Brli'-aH'RC ii'nl llotiso FurnUUInirs earrlea by liny hoie In 11m Miito. Uur prices are the lowest. RICE. 1'ntl.s liavitig rouih rice to ff!l or e). an r:r to buy will find It t tii"ir inrotVKt to com- brokers cr direct t i uj. We Pay the Highest Market Trice for Kttiifjlt Kiel'. CAROLINA RICE MILLS, C.OMJMtOKO, - N. C. .IoIim i';ii'i-inf WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, l.s-i'Kri'iiu nf SOUTHERN NU S, f. I. KflTCflES. No. 4, SmhiIIi i ri'.ii s-'iroi't, L liniotte N ( . liiainnn l', .i nt' Im-, t'l'i"k. JiMvi'lry nud fini tuoli". Hi Ivor .nid IMiiti'l Vure, Wed dlanuii.l Vi-- tiiij ("atih I"n . -raved. Mull tn.lt-n r-.ilillll-J. Here it Is! Want fo Ic.irn nil nVnit A ll.irvr? II iv I.. 1 -. i ii! a A liuidU!."' 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Chill 1 on ic TASTEl..t23 AN') CUARANTEEP TO CUS CHILLS 1 FEVER. i iiti:M i i.n ni: i in: stomai-ii. I " " " """ i A. Mi I iin v .V Son, I imo Box, Texas, ay: 'evutil it.e n.ore uf lininonS I'ep iltii hill 'i '-'it... ti it i- '!i host c ever inn tthd Mr i".ti I'i'. i r.l.i.. it I" Li jir.irt ic nnd p.sit is':. p. ..I.!-. Th 1 T"ii! winch even a 1 1, 1 id i in. t.t! .'Ii' d In I i.t i fitlio tonui -Ii. I You ir.nv -i i.i it.ii 1 fin-h ol tim Hiiinon'a l'ei aiii Cl.ili 'I .in.' nt.il I gross ol Itnuioii's i i oiiic I.lvci I I ! i." j for S.ilc hy All Deaicra. j I l.Ul AllKll li V IKOYiN ff.fd. CO,, GREIMVIUE, TtNN. wmmmm miii i il ii'miiiiiiBnln'ii"Ji" 1 if TBTJE. Rice'sGooseGrease LinimenY Ii Iwuy sol. I miller ii I'tiai-aiilee to euro all tielii-i i.r l I' lins. rl.i'iiiiuit i-in. neuruluia, t-l'r.-iin-i. I.rui-.-. and liiii n-. ll i nlso warrant ed t- i ttie i old-, i r i-.'.i o't Iu unit lti grippe iiiiiiki-r I'm' ii inn- 1 in. "ti r'-inrtly. No cure no i.iv. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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