SIW1.KMK.NT TO THK UKCORIX I'lTTSRORO. X. C. APRIL ggMgwi n I in in -OrW-ga feet-' fll oV:- icfl ' 8Bs wits 4 war il Fp- A !!i:.l CIIIMST. II. liellll.lllll. IS-'I. It iii not giant that u mini hope for wealth, since "riches prollt not ill tin' day nf wrath"; and ii is not guod thai hi' hope for worldly things, since llir nii'iiii and mighty go down to I In- same burial. Mm ji is good lh.ll he hope for v:i i ion : i In- inricor then gathers like a gulden li.il,, mini. I his Itc-itl. :i n.l IIS III' pp'sSi'S I'lll'Wrll'd ill III.' bllllh' ol' lime, u. i weapon (if III.' evil one can Jii'Tcc through 1 1 1 . 1 1 helmet. "They tli:it wiil on Ihe Lord slinll renew ir stiviij'ili; they shrill in. unit lip ilh will'.- ns eagle's; they slin II run nil. I .l.mrn.il. n. ii In A l Inula i- Wi m ft ; - . ? yrT OF EASTER- t WHY AND WHEN WE OBSERVE TVSkA 1 Unlqiin H(i(Krll.i(. for n Kaalnr Party Tin' inviliiliiins sliimlil he written ou a liciivy (iiiiliiy of lilii. old red I'm' irliluc i,ipcr. ji ml lied wish willow irr.'cn l op.' ilk. nil. I KoriU'd ill I In- pirn of lyiiirr w i'li dci p miilioKiiii.v scaling w:l. i:l.'ll.lilm from III.' Upper left iiiind (oiie r lo ll.e lov.t i' riu-lil h;ind colli. ! in fnii. y leirerini." lioiild lie 'lie word "Wlio will sinn .-in ll isior .iiior; II pu-isy willowl" At the left side, il lill!.' nli.iv.' tin' e. nire. :-lioiilil (Mend ri row of m or seven ( ills, don.' in cray on or wrilor colors, wilh ll.eir liiicUs show inr; rind loiiir. sir.'ii-'ly liiils IniiiK I he.' .low n. every Mi. cee.lin:r cat on I he ! riirhl urn wiin; smaller. Il. low this in ihi open space ihc iuviiaiioii slnnil.1 lu wriii. n Tin -re slioiild he a horder of ;m-y willow and cai lail il.uie ill oils or Wilier . ..lor nr. .tin. I ihc inv iiaiion. Tile impel- should then he ',,l,c,l over 1 to ah. mi me size of a very lai-jre poMal card, ihc silk cord put in place, the wn put on. and the address written on the outside of I lie invention, 'ltie house decorations should i-misint of piiy w illow and cut tails, with lilies lianked or In jardinieres. There should also lie li"sl s of colored t'pjtS "ini' down chickens mid ralil.its icnttnu llalMicl oiiesi III nu.'Npecleil places. Kc fresliuicnts may he as for any party. lo'tievrl .March, ill the Woman's Hume ( 'i t 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 i i ii . SOUTHERN FARM flOTES. :t-'Ci .-rj. 4 TOPICS OF IN TRST TO THE PLANTER, S TOOK MAN ANO TRUCK CFO HER. A Tlie HchI Way t fol(ir ! lcr Ivkki. I'roclire packets of aiialiiie dy.K of various colors you desire: pink, lltitit 1 7 ASTi:i: I lay. froin w hich all .it hers are ( cKoiied, is al- ways the lirst Sunday after the lirst full moon hrlppelts I.eM nf'er the tine .'Hid Tvvelilietli Clsii ,:iy of March, and If the full nun. ii h.ipp. its upon a Sunday, Kasn-i' liny i i lie Sunday after. Advent Sunday Is always the near-v-l Sunday to the I'tast of St. Andrew, whether I. (feic or after. Kou'ritloii Sunday i- live weeks after l'.aster. Ascension lay is forty days after Kii-tcr. W hit Sunday is sevrn weeks lifter llast-M'. 1'iiiity Suiulav is eiuht Vic ks nllei- leister. Iliti Kii-t' i- Sunday is the U'reat I'es It vat of tin anniversary couitnetno: n tf.n ol our lours llesurrccrioti. whi'h for its rtnti.piiiy and excellence . i a;i":io - pre.-eileiiec of all other f. Th i'l.-c; va; ;eti of this festiv r l is . -it-iii as the time- of ih.. apostle-, clear t.. tin-., who arc conversant e affair of the iniinitive church, tie-so pur. r ittncs. th only di-- tit ' ''I':-. . ,. I-' kept. i.: p. :i I !' .il.. 't ih" tltliiL" I. ill U l- II Ihc f, -ti'.ril II; sv. ci iiur u'ir Mr I upon u!i.,;ev. fell, rind from !'.! (iic... ; upon the foint iicai-iiii f th,. n the .1'ff. r. !':ii' of Kit- l.l.i'e II W il "I their Mas il (If .tews " r. v iz . lie 'o lii'-l luiittlh. . hi. Ii: ittnl litis tl day of the w, l, )!.,. .""s If. nth d:n ooli. i: .- Il: T:... ..I1., i- clo itches es Of the West. ;.pt Krister I.. i.T illlv llf's,, njion the I 'ay follow in-- the .lev, i h I'uss. let' 'I'liese lain r ( hurclifs pica. led postolic trridtlion: the Asiatics Inline.! Ihc pin. li.a of the apostles .("selves. Tiie u'. iat cotittov ersy was finally . Icrmiucd hy the C. uinelileal Council f Nice, ass,.,,,', e,l ,y the I'tnpei'or 'oiisiaiitinc, v her. in it was ordained licit K:is;,r should lie kepi upon one Mid the same day t hronnhont the world: not .iccor.iiin; to th,. custom of the .Ii ws. Inn upon the Lord's May. which (iicree was ratilied ami pub lished liy the Imperial Letters to all the ( hurdles: therefore, It heennie the Imp, rn live duty of all Christians ihioii ,'hout the world at licit time to lsiic i'aster mi th.. day set apart J.y Ihc sai.l Imperial Letters. The lime of olis. rvatioc of the dtiy It.'ls H it le.'ti chrutL-cd sit aiid the Chiisliati world lias for nearly six teen i onturit s. w itliout controversy. ' s.r veil the Ill's Situdiiv nft 'f the .liwish iinuit ct'siiry of the Passover fis L ister Sunday, rind coiiiintics o do so up to the present day and time. Master Iiay lieiin; ol.servxl as th" day (iiiimetii.ir;.tive 'of thi rcsurrrctUin of .i:r Saviour, all Christians iiut.-l he li ve that the elernril Son of tied, w ho xrns eriiellied ntul died for nui- sins. Aid not loin; continue in the state of death, but on the third day. hy Ills infinite power, did revive and raise Himself, hy remilt ini; the same soul to the same lm.Iy which was buried, nitd so rose the same Man. Hope is a beautiful meteor, and like the rainbow, it is net only lovely be eausc' of its seven rich and radiant Ftripes. hut ns the memorial of n cove limit entered Into betwen man ami his Maker, telling us wo were born for immortality, destined, unless we se pulchre our greatness, to the highest bonor and noblest happiness. Hoyp proves roan deathless. It In ihc i niiiiiU' of the soul breaking loose from whai is perishable and at lestiii;; her eternity, and wlu-n the i ye of ihc mind is turned upon Christ, delivered for our offences and raised again for our .lustilicniion. the uiistib stantial ami deceitful character is tak en a way from hope. It is good then that he hope; it is i good also that lie (ptietly wait. There 1 Is much promised in the scriptures to the waiting upon tied. .Men wish and really expect Immediate answer in prayer, and think themselves 'oi-oi leu utile, the reply or answer I"' in stantaneous. This is umloiilil'dly a great mistake: Ihc delay is often a pari and a great part of the answer. H : exercinv- faith and hope rind patience. I ami whi belli r thiit can be done for Us than trciiglheii those g'-rices to whose tevwlh shall .c proportioned , the splendors of immortality'.- Ii is giHid. I hen. that we wail. I'm i Itimnv that's lnii.li' ol two .'M-, ti a t.ni .it w hite lolUia. And 1('ni That are filled on a place 'I'litii were ne'er meant lo grti. e. Il.it i.ii l!. dibits like me each Inl.l beg. blue, pale purple o solve the the shade of moss, In strips, and placi piece on tin wish to L'iVc ( keepsake linVi plate with the .lotlltlill. iirccii. yellow, crimson, and inainc are effective Ids dye in Imt water and boll n ii until they are colored desired. Make a huge I. est ir of green crepe paper cut if you cannot obtain moss, the i-L'gs iij it as a centre- breakfast- table. If you each child one egg as a liltli in it. nest liy each Ladies- Home I't'i-.lllii; ViiI.k (ir I (ittniiMt'c.l ikinl litati. 'I'l.c pr.il. In In any article Is the s:-i.,e whether thai aril. Ic Is intended to .-,l poultry ., i- ei.v.'s. In a poutnl of .t ''i;se. d m. al there is i; 7i;s Pn niiu. ol n. otein. 'ol tolls I can be it-. , vi ry sparingly, as it Is loo p it. bm ( iittii..! give inoi'e i hau live per t, t a I'tttsh twice a week, except d'lif. I in liiiitth, when v.ni may ahe it more lrc.iu. in ly. Linseed meal is not so i i.it. oti ran give as much as seven per ci in. in mash. The protein in one p. end of linseed is live an. I one foiii'i Ii nut-ivs. The amount of protein in one pound of wheat bran is about two and one half ounces, so it can he more freely Used thrill either liliseed of coltnnsec.l. which arc very highly eoiieentrii!" I foods. Hens ic(iiiri. a well balanced ration, tin. I I expect in a future mini ber In talk more about the f lint; of fowls lor profit.- California Cultivator. A eeit Iturn l'roblrin. A subscriber wants In know whether It is heller lo shell the whole car for peed or 10 discard either or both tips mid butts. H used to he said ny hi 1 ers mid growers ,,f seed corn that lo discard the butt and tip urains the col li would "run out." In other words-, ihc cob would stick out at either end of the ear. This is not the ease, and has been proven by the bcs corn growers In the corn bolt. If tl ar is well ere.l al both cul with grains the..- can cume no bad clfc. is from .Ii jug both butts ami tip Jtdvise I his ,i.-.n W. HIS as i.i 1 lie llslci Mice's .'t. lla. ei lime is in. i coinplcic for Her man iit.lc folk without an "lister lbis. 's tn st." Ii holds tunny a favor and present, serving the same purpose that Christ titiis stockings and wooden shoes .In Ii. Lewis, paliioti. al Christmas time. -Mrs. A. in the Woman's Uuiiic I'mii- A Unit ln'Mititiit. ami liter,, will Man. I in the r abtiitilauc,. .-I' to fe.-( i consid. ear lo the plus a sized grain. Wher bushels ate to be abl lid plat. I an ar.l a.M ra : !". lilies I WHS :i:su i-iAsTi-iii iiiiiis to ha v." i 't i ii i a i i. i man postal card. sunk when I give up thirty cents fi-r dis rabb'n. Ii ain't laid in i colored I'lrtu yet." New York .bun mil. The philanthropy of sonic men con sists of giving a dollar to charity and spending ten lo advertise the fact Hw--tr Cril -a K 'L4Ar i i! i . f $ lrjjHA an) a gjunr CJutl sUtina on lie I ,4sAY , tsi yL l&fr nqht iiiihtbttmibnu abut, l wiilL v.-,r.li:4. XH ' -tf: 1 -ff -i' . ..-.T '"A"'i i.idy ivn 1 1 three pl.t T-i.i i Ihc sllltlij nud HI shaped arains can he m. !,. d out j after Ihc corn has been shelled. This . would furnish employmeiit for a rainy or sloriny iifteruooii. I'loriihi A'.-ri- cult m ist. i llintu on ttnrry lrowhii. j III n ganlen bed slrawberry plains can be set In rows fifteen inches apart with the plants llfteen inches apart In I the row. Hetwccn each series of three j rows there must he left an alley or I walk two reel wide. All runners must, j cif course, be kept closely .-llppi'd from . plants set this way. nud indeed from I all plant grown in the stool or hill ! system. 1 How-berry pla its should be set six ! feet apart. A good plan is to run the I rows six feet apart and then cross them at right angles with row s the I same distance apart, llight in the j eheck. where. Hie cross comes, the plant can be set. spreading out the roots ! Well. liaspbcrries, blackberries ami 1 grape vines can all be set this way. : Plants or vines set this way ran be plowed belli ways and hoe work almost 'entirely dispensed wilh in cultivating the crop. A good way to apply manure or f"i , tllizer to plants set 'his way is to drill ' It in the open furrow on ihe four s..'- s of the plant ami cover with earth. About the same manure can be u-..-d oil the ilewl'ciTios. bl.-i, klicrt ics and grapes ns on the strawberries. i, W. 1!., in Florida At,rt. u!tut is'.. To Tructi I'nlvca In Prink. To teach calves to drink, we Id calves take the milk from the ei.w til they are :( week old. then pill t! In a place out of stjl.t . ! the . and when ready to reed t' e lust place a pail with the iniil. in th.- ... of the stable, supported by a hi J fow Is. Vet ii is n ,t n j - p.- 'r Miiisfl. : Mil,, for li-.'sh f... d. as n. .:' .-. wlu-n I there are tin in-cis I'm to fred tl! oil, j The per. ( i.. age of vv.it. a . j.-mt! nine ; ty per .-et.i.. makes jt m., .,ssj;,,. lor j ! ire hen lo e.c clloUitll ,.: ' i. . i ally ' mite ihc place of m. ::! , Ii i- .i.i.l when Iheie er- i.-..i s, me ' .1. -cits in a.l.l lo it. t i : t ll.e ji ra in ji. Irishes nr,. mixed wish tl A makes meal feeding loss, imp, ., ... ft'., have also soai!f. it and i in- iii i tt, making w ii.it is culled i.li.,ii i..-....e. rind found bens and . a-. . ,i as if they liked it. I'll' gl'e.t's'. tioiihli with Ih.'it plan was M a. l-..i lt.ii.lt of the cheese w as intcii in ti.e 1ml: -e for the (hi. kens to yei a full shtt-e. . lul j no doubt some of the val i-- of il:-- milk ' was lost in the wl-y. Vet If properly used and e due nro porlioii ol irrain mixed '.v.iu we be lieve n gallon of tie' skim milk inny he Used In the pouilry yard its pivtiiatiiy I as in I ling calves of p.gs it, . M I Siii.l lo produce tiie liuesi :iav . i-1 - I mi'Mt in lite broiler chich.iis ni' ;i ii y luoil that can be uivcti them - liuinl World. !l cw 'i.oil ticru l iiraiff Crn. The biiianlc.-il name -s 1 .e-p.'dezii : siriati'. lit' ii tl builcitn m' ihc Texas .station says; Tins is a summer r;i-ow- iiig piatn that thrives cti u:,.st of ihe i lighl s,ii! I',, tin, I benceen ,,. Trinity h.-Me." and Ihc t'tit ..liat.-, ihr.m-jitout. ihe liillf SlttU's. It !; !, t Sc,. I,. ' cru ''. rage plat : .' ,, :!i n, I .it, ive 1 ri I, of I !i.- ' ...i .i.' K. .f e. ky. f. . .' If . U ". .! tl' ::;. I :.!! . . , u. - ..!.::. I-..!;. or .tt- ! I.tj-ta-.t ;:,.,t w.-ts I-,, eived at t .on, S. C, ' s,,i,,e veils ag... 1. ..... ;.. i, iii.,; al) i-.H .,' i ' .ill M .V it' n - 5 - JAI'lN ILOHII OH LEbl'KDEZA. classes of live si nk linv.' been In struinetital in soatteiiiig ih" seed west ward. When this weed tiisi imik's lis appearance in a omtu'.niiiy p ! looked upon as a Miiall we, d at; I . ::n-,- some discuss;,, a ,,n a, c.uai ,.i' tl . .:! Vii.ing efl'ecl upon llofs. At t a :;.' or IWo, this lemU'lii y ,, - aLv tle disap pears, and the lew i ..v- : .s ii.ginzcd iis a valuable forage ;i :,, -jf.i coui iiiiin'iy. In oth, r iiistai.i pro.-i e-s-ivp. .stockmen I ity t!i.' -e. ds : . i lant them iti the lotnmutiiiy . where sc. sis have not been dtst-.' .-.. bv ii-uurr,! means, and Ii,e-e, it! ;;tv dissem inate! throughout ii.-- s., is !,. vvb'e-h : It" plant Is siiilel . y .-.;.,, j, !;;,:. tioiii'd. S .'.I should be s.,v. ;. I. . tug - l it I. : upon well ; . : I . . I ,.r ilie III. .st. I.t -led s.,!l:. ...' , at :l w , e.- !- ! I -'.ir.ll.v. ,i j ii . : ,1'f ! A,:i: :;!., '..ay. c.t- n :u .I ti I :,e 1 . , !l I i-cl' ,:'il :;!., '..ay. c.t-n :u ! t'la :it "ir..v,-s !-i , w iy : !': . . ' i'a -r ; ,mi. of : .. ti ,' . il r ! vv I il-eli and w'll :'.,.:!, .ji i!r.-i.',;li ( " ' d....t: 'a The trey I i ..di : bin,.:, i . I . ! . i: s d-.i:-'!'.; .;y ,111.11 August is 'iv.-rlo.iked. but ih" plant , :!ld a blltida i.li.y, ami tic 'I'up oi will rcoeat iisclf atiitiiiiKv . it so ; :, I -. ...sons are ftnor. able. In mat.v p,,il:,,us of ll.e elder Si.-llcs, V, hete lit .To'! llaS i.eell ;;-,l and . a:e. .,r, l.-.p- iev.i :..(y is mghty pl'Ald lei .til kil.ll- u1' -t. i, ..Mil ill !' Itl iill l!l' itrlliii'i-'-e lltpti VVoi'lleUt SOils IS ll'gll'.V .Ippl'C . ,e mm btouqtl! snittt '.puts lUJl tlltll Bijbt - DttmntFiiH Jjriilfnlmoq nti tbtjcpulchrr ibrg ion) a jiir.iciu sitting, on lit naht snli itotbtJmolimfl loliitt, Q'urnrnt : nndjjlioij xHixn at-' friiibltil. jjjwi jjjt Snitb ui)to lbtB.Jjjt not of fnijliliil : Ifj stikptfiujl ef rnnjorclb.inbitb uhsTtfrucv g(lm ''trt... Lfo ynirwtay.bUjijit'' ort Jou tntl jrouitr.-ium.. it . iMiit,. . "bi ,rijitiiiri,iiari"-''s...vs)1-i-ti "Ihev c&.rnc unto Nk reoukhre? Osi s, it)g ni') oi 1 it'.;iiil r: H s- otic le.ncr. iitst !;. .:. j enough so that when the call si.i :.,s j in a naiiii'til posiiieii ns nose w ill ioa. h 1 tlte milk in Ihe pad. Tin- calf k, pi iti j ii close.! stall, as show ;; in cm. Cii-h ' the call's ii..-e iiiio the milk and ': rr.i.ty. We have n.-ver had a . al. ll'i tiled till : W I V til It li ll I 'll .'.. ,1,1. . ". I or .Ian. i s K, Sexsec, ,n I ! !';,.;, lit si. I!r:i V U'l.l oT I .(ttnll. I ' i oi ,i r lo tiisiii '. v y i ". ! II. J oil need to pi'. a ale vo Itl lit I. ,11 and ittltt- w :t ,t. c:i ; :':.' .Ugh w it: .er aa.l sin : ''lie :',. i i:,.. r si. ,,:: . .., This is necessa'y for Ihe ihe l.tllltciolls reus lit. it :t,i . s '.'ir.-li of I: .ill t!i ;.!,:., t ',.- low I! etti . .i,l. ii: . 'e t.l lei.! of til- land "on. tily ! Ii.st : -.; of in m ski in VI ilk I or I'liiiltiv. T'l" anai.v s:.s in' le.ii ,n , si. . ta n , I1, ri "e s,i c, :. ,- ; , I: .. ,:. ; -.. I it. 1 1 ..f p.. ...'In a::.! , a: ' ' W lieu leill-.c I in I i " . J "tl .' tents-, . i ;;:i, . - a j , :!:. . y : u 1-..; ';, , litti! We s!.,i:!.i n,c !. -;. ,, ,,:n 1,1 'il. I il. even if v c had neve;- n-sied ii. Hut we have lisi ,1 il. ;,,i,i with porl'.'c; sa . is I'acticti. t'l fi c.liug young chi. ken- rti.d lurltcv and for laying cllel.si c. l.ii.iil. 1' -I ;. pio p. a Si . !l llUlldl-l'il lolls. O. .','. , ! a;, i .!.. n fit, lit ;h S.-ill, M ,,,d v car. 1'1,,-y are ',:.-. .; by p. : ; ' til.! katit.t edcrs cvry - i-'fei" New Yuri Mail auU tipitMt. News of the Day. forty-ono negro physicians were gradual''.! from the medical depart . mint of the Wal.b u I'nivertiily at Nashville, Tenn , at its commence ment last Monday. Most of them hail ed from Southern Stuns, but one was from South Africa and one from thv West Indies. I'ressidftil L. M. Duntoti. uf t'lallin I'nlversity, at Orangeburg, who made the address to the graduates encouraged them by saying that color fcd physicians are ucialed almost every bir iu this section of tho sountry. Minor Matters. it is a cold day wlictit lii Chii-axi Teim.s', is' I'nion is unaltle t,i "shirt n.tic t lung." 'I he Itiust s.-:iie in Chif-a-(.o caasid by tins orgaiiiziilam is tjie demand that bar-keepers uu ionize, ibe t' tiin.stvrs refusing to ddivct beer at -al, tons where the bur-keepers are not nuiidicr.i of a union. There are slid to be liumlreds of saloons that may be oblige.) to close up unless their drink dispensers ag'ee to form an orgaau-tion.