SUPPLEMENT TO THE RECORD. mTSBORO. X- C. -V'J49Q3:
A Talk to Spinsters.
THE BLACK OLIVE.
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By Lilian Bell.
II'.; iiv-t thing a woman should do, who si:s down to think out a
Wili-rate sciici'.io of happiness, is to i-'.oe her y, s tit.-l think, nut of
iill th- world, what sha would rather do I. sit- wore mistress of her
own f ;i 1 1'. Think if (iut luxuriously, l'tr.uriaiitly, regardless of the
possibility 11 acld-ving it. Tli'.'ii gradually niiur down from your
:'.::! o; a rn!;ee ami a yacht mid a private car to llu next nsl.
Take yi.;:r about il. Think each tl:vam cm in all its fascinat
es for il is never 1 1 -
T!u n roii'.t t u iluwn bv d
live io think ih" t!i!i;;. yn:t ma :i;Ti . ! ;in;il ycr.i hav- reached
1 f--.-.i;t-1 1: ; ! ; roasoiiah.
Nov.- think of the way yon i-.'-'.l.l ! : . :irn tuoivy. if ,',,u h.i.i .1 start. Can
you t.ri:;i !i:i:v Can yon tliim and em'c. older and in".:,! he' A to you fond
cf ?,u!a::!! '.' V sick l-ir! set well lunir yoir litre':
t are yuii a ha-itiers woman by -tiiii I V ran yo:i i-.mur mil t::i:lt iply
it .l ;;i..:m t v.i'hottt ck-wine a lead i j 1 1 ! I mid using a 'm:i of paper':
Were yoit ::i ill city and in;o the heritage of tiie lrdl bed-room, and
would yii v: i ruy.hh'.g i.n :i :-t h for a little cottage ii! the country, tint s far
l'rotn the city as 10 Ivtr you from gain.: i:i when tin frogs at n'.gi't make y.ni
10.) lonely. t.or mi near to other people .-:. ;o hinder you fiort weiring a short
t.l;i.-t nod a sr.n Imv.tiet nil day':
1 th. joii e:!'.' " v, omen on Mua'd sai.ir:o! Ynti poor starved sou's striHtjsHn;?
In ii-: ;. hoili i-mls t ileafo:;.-.! by ei;y noi-.e, harassed !' eity pri-os,
I i tu ! -fi by ci-y sights', t.'e- t-;'.i i::!o the sit-m-lis, or ev.-i the country, and
timl wlin; life ht'liis for you. Harper's rVr.ar.
What Invention Ha
Uy .John Graham I.'roolis.
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: HOUSEHOLD $
g 9 9 MATTERS J
ntittirrn Sweet l'otalurg.
XJ nil ix tneditttu sizeJ sweet potatoes
until iteat'.y done. l'ed and .-li. e tut
lotu way i:;to pieces ahottt half an
ineii t liii.lv. 1'iU a hakim "l'i "i''1'
layers of the slires tlliekl.v .oveted with
dark hiown miijar and hits of htit.er.
1'iuir over a half enp of hoMitiK water.
Cook in a hot OM.11 for twenty or thirty
minutes. This will lii! a ijii.tu a::J a
lttii; bnir.i dish.
liKAl'N'KSS and ahiu:o.-.i:
llet Cni.n Hum.
I'.real; one yeast ea!;" 1 11 to one up
fid ef lukewarm milk, add one tea
s;ioai!i'u! sttirar: plaee the enp in a
warm phn e lill the y ast tis.' to li e
Utrf.'ter. Silt one 1 i! ti'inr Into n
howt, r.dd the yeast and eiieii!aner
teaspooiiftil salt; ini it into a .-peii.-'c,
cover and 1. 1 Man 1 in a warm plai e
lilt li-iit T!:in stir lui) riuivts Imt-
let- "M- one laru-e lahlespoonfttl Imttert
with iwo tatie -jioi lituis sn.r. 10 n
1 r. a n: add the V.a"'.I 1:11 I of half
lettt. 11 ::n 1 oi:.- .-aa: ;ir t'tl lttt- e'
Ih.lit .s:...:;i;e: add "t atifal v-.il
rhaned eitrraiils atid s.ilii. ;.!:; tloiir
n fo..ds i eiilaitied wiiru f() Sil,, ,i, .;..,, Tit; 11 the !-U--!i
we
the story of niaeiiinerv ha" la-ll told. The steata-.-'uiu plow, j (..) , (;,,,,;,., ,,.,.;r, :m.l work till it
& r i.n. in-d w:t!t n .-f!5er and a harrow, has red:! 1 li '''' ! t. ;!;e Iwih's. vetii.ti
.PS5 il ve.) :;:ed for httii.ttit lai.of tin p'.ovi;i;.'. sowing and havrei, i.,..i i ).,,.,.,; ,.;,er ami let rr iu a warm
ff 9 'o prinlwee a l.;:-hf of w heat 0:1 a:i average from "J.s f:ri:t s j , ,,, !ts si;; .. Thett dl'.ide jn.,V(. .dot:., "f tiie Idaek olives last
V & :S 1,1 !V'" ' ' -'- ";i',if-- l'ro.lit Vil'.f. It lias ie,'.u,ed j , t. , , ea; -i'd yi s yea a toe no. d 1.. over 1 " . " haiTtN.
TSr' 6 !;: litre of anip'.i! iei...r 1" r ltVI from !ifiy-eM'ii to ott-t ! ,.) jttes m ''ii the palttt of the har.d i i""'.!""' p.ititt.N. tima;eil to he
Jh .ind one-half ntlirnres: at tin- same tittle it has redm .1 Mo , j.,.,, ,., ,.,., :1t;s. sd lin ra in a hit'- ' worth Si: !l f tail. and. :o eotdin-.' to
How It HiflVr. From H C.rreu ltrolir.
0,01.00: I" ropulHrity.
One hv em- l.neiuii foods and foreign
moden of ."ekitla -lie winning th
Amniean ntlaie. Many have li.'id a
itritB-le tun liave littally stteeeviied la
iWetvouiiliL' pretildiee. -Mat'.V other
have failed in tin attempt, and mar
ir'-nl a son ol outlaw lite in the roreitftl
,uarler or lite e:l A few Hoiu i-h for
1 lime and then ml .-111111' m rival.
I h,. rt en. lt at ecu oi;e had a hard
tiuhl lii'iny years au" in wMinine; it
way to the Ani'Tieaii tahie and htm -It-eoti
10 nil.', ami '" eoitu'tts wire
made -i.ovi.i
Yint have to ieam t" .at them.'
H's a 1 nliiv.it, ,1 taste, this taste for
nlive "
-Tli,.v laste I i Is "ood soaked In
hrine. at tit t "
"K.ep at i; at;. I you'll enjoy tliC-m h
1 ml I'V "
Th. ate in- ef fie .-oiiimi'iits on a
tyro's attrmp! 1" eat olives, and ninny
,f those who have em hi en persistent
have -ien up the endeavor in despair.
I'.sii i!ip l'lemli olive at the present
tittle is 'ii-i-i tier than it ever was. I'art
of this f. ior may he due to jealousy,
perhaps-, f-: the reason that it has a
rival which is I'.oiiia all in its power to
line its ureeti . - tt-in 0111 of the mm
;et. I'l.o new.-i iner is the Ida. k or ripe
r.ii . which has in en recently intro
duce I into this c.iiinity hy Italian.
(Jrcli hi oth.-r httmiaraltts from the
oiu Ii of liur. pc The imports from
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SOUTHERN FARM
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TOPICS C.c IN TERSS T TO THE PLANTER, STOSXMAZfiYS Tr.l'CX Cr.CWcF..
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tiiec.trr'a .'. :rl.'.i liirlier.
Wi' ate asked to invite discussion of
the fastest method for handling alfalfa j
hay in the meadow, our eorriidioiident
hei'l"! i-issai istied with his slacker ami j
s'alit::.- i; t:ti; ; o . i .t.K to u.ovi- j
from sia.-U to atto'.iier. X sale
tuit a draw in;,' of a stacker whii ii In's ;
heeti in Use on Woodiawn Farm lor
two years and w hich s. ems to r.s
wn'.t'.d iiein our 1 oi'.espiin.hn; in Ids
llidicuit; -s. fur lie'.d force whet! star'..- j
iliL' r. !!;: of rv.i i... n 0:1 toe stack, ;
a hey to title
nr hoys ridin;;
: -inv.ii" per mis act e, w ee.t , 1 rei:i : o 1,- ccin s . . . . . -m l I. i It r. -c
It-W'iii; t.ej 's iu . h 11 ir !V(:t!ivtl i;.-.- work o:' ot:. i vs.. :t t-: f v.th 1. eaten
1-) t.-"... s.-: fr,,:u 01:0 one half p.cirds ol" c.c;.. 'I'll . m.;. iii.'.' w i't , !:, v--:i t;:!
r. ,v ;.i ; -..:.i" fti lentrs more th - tt li;''.' !:: : ;:s );: it. 'ITiat 1t.if'Vii to v.. II the dot:
.-. ; 1 ; ari.Wil in .1 s,.;;.on at'd .' 't clotli
t
:o;:.
rc-v.
It
o !!.:. ii:;:rt;te:-. eaver i,,..-i.;s h - dertiaud is inercisins faster
li v.-ry li.-rh:. !.rt:s!i over 1 1 Iki 1: th-- cii'.iraina sttpply. In Califor-
z and hai.e i:i a me, I'- j;li v here tian- 1- a rapidly crowin-;
. An c:i.:--r way is olive industry. 1 -1 1 .11 pieklinu the her
ii o'.v wi::t a 1 'iiirs pin. r;f.s ,iii, in n,.iniii'a, itiritiL' the oil. last
ap is ii3 longer a ; ).;,;; ji,, ;, j 1 Ut:-ss. then , ut ii our 1 reat .-pip .s estimated a; smut barrels
in'o ton:;, Is the same as bisciii-s, put 1 In waiitinu tlirDimli ihe s:r. cl of th
I... "uido i:i .-own ' t ii . tii :n th" tutt ter.-d patt. half inch ,-.., sid-1 it does not need a specially
niiti c.-tt :n witli -i;:.i .le.ir'iy Iv.oiv pit: tit::.' th-tn j ohservini; . to dele, t in the tro.'ery,
air. ' f car-- in six 1 :., jj, . e:, cut a cess on top '-f e::eli i provision and d.-'i, atess, it stot-. s half
: t-..ea. A s!,.... i , .... ;, l.oife. then Lake. ! lmrrels of pi. kVd dives wliie'i look
...!:i--s l-rh-i- t:i.r ' ! more like i:.a:.;;....iii hho k atapes
!:S.- a si: 1 eat nice .-est thir:y dry-' Vt'tnr can 11
. A .,c.t -lint", oti .1" i: I'iji'lit r." s.:v wh.;; .
; 1: t: 'II o d'r- f.:-.v i-e '.l't!'-.:de. fr.-!
tit i v.-::',i re jttiro witii a hvvej . .:ay'- tvurl.
; e .! ferl'orin too wi.t k of (toil ii,-ti. Few in t .!;!
; i 1 evi :y j- i't 1! ei.ini.'uai'.v than a I roads. To 11 am ; : l:e :d- ; r:i-i fie nut. 1 which hav, 11 pi. krd front a cluster.
.... . .- to sec 'ot.s o !. r-ia: i c,y poor. :: 1:: .-ottutry If y.c: v-e la:. I f-c pl iin pit' erttst. A pin. h fri.r.t the lingers, li.ovevi r.
.,s. V-' :' r: pid trrowth of t ':..... hisr'.M'-y. is aia.ost ..-.d'tsively i :n v.o f.dli.wiiia formula: Pitt a 1 tUx ihctu pulpy, t ut hard. Should
..' : i:'.. . I .-lie..!-- this f'.-.'-e st ro-.if-; f..f.:i !' 'tiv.-fio-i l..'.i:i-e , ,.-,:::. f t mr i'..o a howl and mix in i l!uV;,.,. ta-tc th.-m 1;,- is lik-iy stickily
: ' ;. ;-..:: ilc t s-.:.-!i ii.::: la'".'- has raised its m.,-t :::i.:y .:--- i ii. i:-..ir.:lt!y a te.ist.,,, :;ful of .-a'.t. Tlieit ,u, k.-r up his lips, hut h" invariably
;- '.o.ttulreiis are ihrus; a-!le. it less easily s.-.-n that m.isr-es eh. a. i'i i-.a'if a p.iun ! of cold. I: nit lii n!. tries again, ami remarks .11 the rich,
; ; . ; t.. ..fess prints. UM. etf.s an.l ids', s- TL'.i'tio eiaht i:!M ; a'.t:: it it; .. iirtle tl.iices wi;.i I-.r.'.fc ' jv taste, nil the shelf ni v.. ihe bar-
: ;t i.oti . To aa titer tij maffiaN. fiiiKe and d-live;- ihe raw
:.:..! e; , 1 , , ; ; ; ! , tt : , til,. .rii:,e,t sheets it.::i in I v ".:'" States mttst p,;s
tv.-i iccu :M th" tor.
horse at the' d-rrh-k.
re
I: i. a le.'ori i that is easily, ijtiirkly
att, I t.t.ty i " '.cry cii-aoiv irai'uriitetl.
.iit.l earrie.l : ., a t- ' . id p nut r
cor.diiict:. !: : U. .".'.. w.-i of new
and i-i;-r.' "ed -d th. ; i-s h-taiit.-thl"
at a stei'll c.si.
Where ti;e:c are lil.y or Ii. 1 hftts 0n
ihe ;-ia e o." 1 oi: :: : f -of I. tilt y may
in oil" j, i : t;;s,'. :..ed to Italf
hrtcisof -. 1 te.ireiy I re I vari
ety. A sil iic, oi , :.s of iiny of the
tinted h y iiiu -iiiiiii- b. '-lit this year at
:t 1 . aiina! . . ii'.'iii " '.tieh a half a
icif-'tl li:o h.c-is 1:1. iy he - I. iu-
i-t:.l;t 1; iv.o ..- .iirce : futw.ers
the i.riviiitt.' of Ihe latter '. i ii 'lie
home at".," a It "-'M ear.
rasttll a of if.li" !rei d pullets ,u
fall loilouiit.' .hit; will le wortlt 1
tlmir p.--.-,-s.s.ir I'.iHy i'.vire as tnilili a
an eipial limn' . of iif ba'tiVirrd eiass.
IVoa it.' : i: y v til 1 " l.tl-'.V. Iiior
tlirif:.. ;;'el be'.'.-r i:t;es by twenty
live Io lit. y per e- ut.
lialcc.l. li e pel's, 'It Vv ii't ll.l s U l'.ock of
p.m'.iry and dec. !...) al tiiis favorable
seas-i;i ta'-ie :.; . -p.' 1 it in lii
v:ty, is -!:';. -lit... iii ii ..r o-.vn li''ht,
and w-ii'kiif. io tii"ir . v.n di-:l.!v;iti-taae.
.s'ootlieni t nil iva;.-; .
r.ts in f.itittrr,
. . .1 of s-.rawhorrie.
veil;' i.i.t ds away from i ll pi.' : ,-el is it belli,- ,f the French steeii
Add siitii :, -tit l.-t-eoM water ; olives, wiih a te-ichhoriiia b 'ttle from
a ;-..-:, that will rail i.tii v, i:h- . jn, in j,j.-i the s. -ds ..f the olives
10 -.oil -!i prcs-ur-. Mosiett th- have 1 1 replaced wi'di red pcpjiers.
:i !:; at a ;'t...'. I.,v:ns.'n-i at Tit-, hollies are du-ty. There is little
'. o- ti;. 1 .. at:! dn:v.i!:a it dctcand Itete for ihe'n. The only dif-
out of tie ''.:'-y v h-'it iii-c-l fereii-e b.-i-v.-n th.. L-reen ami tli"
ii. -o its 1 ,.: to i.iix it ;:i with bhu-U olive is tii.a on,, is i.'e-ked ami
;,:-l:::..'. of v.airr. ::s il nn-i be pi.-kle.l areen iilel the other is per-
.,et!'...r ;..s lightly and v.i:h as mittcil fully to ripen, mature its full
li'.;;.. inix;;:v: as possible. Yk--i al! is - quota of oil and assume ils natural
f7 tfia-jw P.tH'T nitieiv p.-r .-..tit. of al! ;l:e iransa.-ii. i.s on tt:e f.:tra ;:.:,',i. 1:1:11 ,.;;: ,.;i n i.n.iwt r,t ititu lilac;; i-olor. 1 or purposes o; nisiine
'4 V ' f are pur.' v, -,;::::: io':. ... ;-:ti!f.: ..f ttai'.i 1. !;'''; : p. rs-..:is , !;. 1, ;i . ut half att i.t. ii thi, k. I't'-: the t i.m the olive imported from Italy tun!
9 U ,!,, ,.-,', ,-vj,cet to :.'-. ive ,.r d-'.i'.cr a. i.ii:ci i-t i. -;iti: grain. asto with the." ;:nd put itt.i:'tef of a liieece. the kind that I'.'nsii' am! I'-f-
R a T.-is sp..fi!!:!;ivo tr.'i-tii.e; 1:,.; only it- -1 p-oaiitieut. !-::t is ; ..a;.,; .:' l-ttif- over il ia t-;:t.ill hit-: b h-s. as well as their descendants. Wi-tv
S ' A ' ii.e most ti-.erfd of tiie hoard's fuif ta ns. Viithout It 'it n il lite t n;i li-.'h'.iv. s., :l. to in- a(-etlloiiin! I" cat. is ended the lilm-k
fi & s!-JI tonhi not p..s"si:.ly p,. i:- ir...l. tear.., r v,i:i. h jnrkes w":-M ih.se ,!.e b::;:er eico.plet-l.v. ft:.! then ..live, for It is of an ebony hue. while
S r. Ii.ititl asset evcrywli-.;'.. in the (":,! , -.1 ;.:i, . ! :'-"::. Ie. en:
I ,';.:. o. .-.f.'a.-ieu c' ;:t:tfy i.m.o :Uttli the tuachit,.. i!i-lo,h....l.
J& Jg? &
loar of Trade Functiios.
Ninity Per Cent, of Transactions Speculation.
By Will Payne.
SaK2P"SE?s3
to a ."'.':: ::'.
1-er:
V,-'."'
"Jl's
pi: "
T,r-,' -
v'!i';s.
lis !.:
to pi"
have :
pa-ai. from yon. into 1 the proilucl of California orchards.
ito.-t: the... toil il v.n aaaii:; wlhrli is a dark brown, is designated
I ;',., e and r.-ll aaao:. Set as 'ho ripe olive. -New York Tribune.
1 i. e ,r .11 a very cold place
a it the ftalor p;t:t of tin- puvhr-e pr; -e. havae.- :tive..;e.I .,; y.f.t:- o a ..r an .;.,.; ,.r tv.M n.'.ov.' iaitijr up ' ""
:.:. .ti -r'.i ;.i s.- o.tv the ! uder air:iinn loss ihrotic'.i t'.ueiu.".: i"n iii ihe p;es. If y.et w irk ij'.tiekly. in a coo', Sir I'liarics (la van iMiffy's old iiili
; ,.,-.'iinize,l lhiuid r.-.tirUet like i;::i: in -'.M':t ntt.l stet k all ;..o;ti. I eepit.-- the pr.s:,. sis cold as pos- tua.-y wish r.-irlyle enabled him to he
o-:,. is el!nii:i it al. Vt.-t -i:i::ev down e.i.'.c: t;-e n:.i 1 he best tiotir tor pastry .,t 1; setv.ee am rwaru to in-
1 :'.-.' b'.l-iuess ni:-.t silojeV the pft'o-e
lion. You ttiity 1 r.y a ,i,r;:er lot wit':. !:
v.tii:-'. l'av for it. 1:0 tn th- savings ha-
.:fii:a- Ion-:
a y.-r.r opinion is hkoiy 1,.;!
. mo: .gii.'c :ao ha. .".ml It ,v.
';, , : -.--tiiitiir r t:il lin
irti'.-liy lmhttdy wot;!-! buy wheat for a rise if he had ;, no out
it -:tii'.l grain, irsiiei r it, t-t.ii ;i stot'e'aee.'.-o to tutt i; in. .-, that it
Wild- ,t
-hiy si:'., ,1 to incoi'porate i't : -i,s ia Ausiraiia who desired intn
: ,- it:.-tired, g'ti'.rd ariiiis: drterieraiioi! by swe;i!ii,g etc.
:v ..! wi.ett he wished to h-ll. la-'k .ti'tiund f-r a
: httve tine, sceei sliorienitiS
in .an o . 11 1 : : i:a s st rong
tu.-lioUs ;,, ii;i. piiil,.so;,hi-r ami lotimi
a, ...i.iii. -1 1 i 1 1 : in hi.- words. !! of
;.-r 1 !.-:!. this pa-t" w'M he d li.-ate. ;;(!..,. was Sir Henry I'arkes. between
1 -jhl ati-l tiaky and
"ly '.'or
.-I -.1 i.ts- ... mi'--!: wheat o' jllst sttcU a s-r.. t ite r..':tr.i 01 1 ra.t" ."
'.: him. i!'.- p-tr. kas.-r's part or.dstina only in trivitig ::;i order :,. a j...ti:i tat:-. Vi'sh:!:"io:i Star,
and I'ityin": d-c.va ;he n:arg 11 w!ii. h will insliro the broke.- ..gainst loss
,1 .!,-; h.m'. : s hi price. This is what make broad inrr.;. mat jt.xes
its siai'le v ."ha.
. 1 I o'' T:'.i'i" is ' court, too. Its directors and various commii'et
....t;e j irylng com .fievel.". i eases, and Itearatir ami stlitig t!:e .lis
. ' i 1 tile ( r.i t s;t . -r 1. 0.1 of ft' imnie'ise vopnao of busire.--'.
;..; . -.. i h.crgo t'.o.-trd and tlf seveynl lesr ov.-kam:..-- v Iii. ii . ..py
' ,, ; . .,1 f.eii.w its nri. "s. the grain trade of No-fit America woy.M ft'. I
bus-het ..f c-r-als raised north of the Mexican I1.1- w..ut t to , j( ,,nk,.!, it
r(?J
.The .'-::iury.
limrtii'ig 'Up "f ceffoe.
A sac'l!. stitf scrub!. ing brush sla.u'.d
he used for clerning ail v r .-c;.i!.l" tliiit
grow ttadcr ground.
ireeii .
v. h -;.i a:., I ihiviin loiliy ihcie w;is ,1
v.i:; 1 aili-ti.n for iiiany years, dis
:,.: h, il e;i:,v in the .-tid by the trouble
.0. r F.iv.'r.t Ttuiler and his l. si chief
.:ii-;ie.-.hip. !'. r.y year ago Parke
: 1 ,1 li.Vly I .;:.;.. o Ktiu'.and 1" le, tine
ii "01h :! iiutry in support of em;-
::; :;.,:!. Pi-.rlf-s --tit his introduction
::'.ti:- ih-n .-.'.. In-Vy o I'iiiiyh-. ;iml w:is
I-, iliv :,- '. loth -lt-i ",.1 it feed.'
!'.,-.-.-- t a' ', hi. I.es. !.! in s for tiie
won Ciieyt, -wal!.. .Hid was
.a.. .1 to s.,ii-f st;-,,iiu- tea and io;ir.-e
, ai:c Then Cariyle kicked off his
s.,i:;i':ei! on the floor witii his
i o i. iti-'i.ii st 1';.. Wi.il. lit up a rough
i:lc.; i
ml 1 .'.-.in t., ask the frock-
rBVJJ-'-iliMBn
Lack of Marrying Men.
Seasons Are Advanced by a Tboushttui tn
Vriter. K other i1.it I re.i.l ome remarks cn the question as to why
r:,h::nds at the r rcs-n'. day seem to be what the itinerant .. witter ' frr,ii:einlv. and a!- , t l.-.l j.i-gi., of i;. bet he ,00k his re
..rformer facetiously describes as "si baccward 1:1 cotmr.g v.. ki,... m n (1(,nn d;.y ,,Uu. -, .. v ,:,,- by s..n,is Cariyle 1
, v., . ..T Tt,.,t,iit Is' t re-, rv. d if tb vct-s.-l in v.liie!i tl.cy ,.. ..:rd and ttervoi,-! nrim cohinist
5me ca5onSAr.AuvUnll-u Ur. ked is n o eov.r- d. 1. o , ,. ,,,,,-h life in An--
Hsh W rlter. T.-, Uv.r the perfe.-t e'.eanlinefs of .'-alia. .., ;,;:;.. -tial;. s :!S bad a-t thty
HK other day I rep.l onie remarKB cn the .-iitvts. toil as n w in . washed ami ie ..tit. and all the r, -t. Pa; !.- had
!r:.-i
y of his Murmurs of the Stream"
hicii t'a,. sas u ver .ici-tnotvledged
. .. . . ,ru- f'rA ..... iap ti. .11 ,,efr wn s m me
oniniitt, -titttt the fault lay with the Indie, who. he thought K --fitl ,. f h;?,,n . .iuh-e is ;
v- re apt to ptcla!l:;e m almost tiny titreeiiou nwi " .. , V; ,...,,.,,. hn Ul i( or ,,-
rr:.l tlah- and be mm-h whiter ::::d Chronicle,
-o, 1,1 i, ltt.-..li- t,. rendf t'neni good housewives. thus, ,(.;
: i. 1,'nt.t ih... tho intellee:Ml sr.rl hook-loving girl
. . ... ! . . .f.nunr tint tier TCivtper is sltf- ll-ht-l'.
is ca-'iruin.g 10 mi 10A1 i .. 1
feie-1- f si-;,t.-, to e-ilciih'te that :" ir were a case of sining oppo-ite rh u . e.'-'s may ne boHe-l s.-parae-Iter
at I, .l.tmor'.if which she had had ti.e orderim:. her knowledge of Browning ly !-y cropping crcfttily into boiling
roul.i nor ..5fen.l t-, the gr.tvy ol the rottsr muiton! ; ""'""s ...1,.,
Agair:. Ir .-otieelveil that the smartly dressed beauty is a t.cius with wlinitt tvuttes may thus be saved tor f.iigs.
n Orjrntiil ('oi:lt,l.irf. Miin.
I s,)j,j that every country in lite
ut.rhl has hs own sv:n.l: - am!
s .-. -italic:--. Tic- S-ira wal. (i.-iZ'-ttc de-
r.'n -s an i: g-nio'is .amp p-riiotratcil
by a vis:-,,,;- tr,..,, Singapore. This
e. .e .-ny. Ineii' I'iiin by IiilUie. assisted
', y hi- .;:,, gave out ihat he possessed
: ' ;-. : of making dollars out of earth.
doT.dy and third-rate . tab"sQ;no-r.r onria.rea -nun hu- ..,-.o.--,.i ................. r.-nil,rj 1:.;., ;, p,,r.-i.ioi :-.wt yt.u
T. t. ,e -rtrtlli-.' up in rr'-pens--. to the dnand for ro..t-r luxttry : t:d ,.vf., v i,;v ,'' vc;:'r'o! -i:-,v!.: h"
1'tCeor.et'.
i uove-J ft'or.t if..
w
n n;tn loves to tli: t. lntt he hesitates about eoim-; noyonu mi. pre;u.;iu.ii. , o.e. ..,..
sra of flirtation, beeause lie is thr.ibtftil wh0'her his liitnkitl.g ae.-ount will. A artdsiied or i-ia-d woe lv. 1 ; i: i:i
rten-i the s't-aai !'' ti:- eostlv costume's, the lti.f-ri.ius linger;,., and the i-xpri:- j-.,!, tries or had; halls u:::y 1-.- k , r
ite.. f.t.-Pif-vi.s wirii which she will evideti iy cxpeer a hu--bam.i to provide her. r,:u by wiping with a t'.itnt.el cl.eii
New there is no doubt something in this: but i: scareoly seems to hit the v. rung out of hot water a id th'a i he .1 was s:.-. for the secret and
h'Sii's--".'.' j.tttn.ji in the liiiddl". The real fact of tiie matter is that iu every' ritbhed smooth with ;i dry riot it. "i-' r 1 ,1 c.-.rtli. Ti." 11:0. lus operandi
de'-t ici; '-nr "f Ii!''-. at. the present u,om. nt. we are l,cvrnni::i;i to s-t our tw.-:- s.0Uj, should only .e . ookcl in p;.r. ' w.- - 10 0; -. ,l.e rn w material into a ve.
ard v. -'y np.t.-h higher fiau it has ever been set b 'f. re. What w-.ts ,i.-.;.-,! h, ;:;( d k'-tiU-s and never left ::t . and 'ctry it for tliirt.v.tlire days,
i-o,..i tt.'t-tv v. .-rs as a n.iiatial rt:;! luxurious bote I Is to-day elas-.v! a a 1 lt)y .(.tfi over n.s'-J. The wi; -!;-;:'.d 'i-n 'ii-' " -' 1 .t i" '.e '-- M' f"-H
ll .fS, .Vtl .! ,ss liiiljl -LMCU I.IO-
v'..; a ;iin w.-:e induied to sink
.if it: this itivcst'jictir. They were
.-'ir. hat distii'-be 1 by the oper.i-r.-.'iif.-ic.'
that he vjs about tn
r i. r .ivigiipoi. ..n insert private
;..i- by ;t stcaa.-r that had ,iut
cl. i'iicy tj.pftsttilated. aud
it-.-e.t to inforru the Governme'.iV
..i. e hiai stopped. He repUed ta at
: did s,i the Go'. ntiteiit would
. .-:i"'inby itupri en tii- whole lot
: .1 f.,r coining: and this prospect
h,,m.-o ;i,,i natives that he
v. 1 to depiiri in peace. Had Mr.
' 1 celt horn in this latitude hit
,t ..r 1 oavertiic' earth into dollars
In imtting awav a white siik ,r tans-1 ... , . ...... ,,,1 ., j
fe.",;:!i':z,. tiiett'sidv-s as sil.-l,. toarry all! it ' !' t:v. p.niiig in t!u- mining; market.
after. Hut the girts who are 1 ",, I.ccl' :t 1 rmh
Anl while tl'.o -raurlard has uceu ractct .ii ti:e ns.tm : )- - jp ' .eason L:n-j ,.r Ji-ii.niais i au be iiit-d ftr
for.-, it is nitiv ti.itii'.at nut. nuius 51 aui- - , fi-viaj instead of rtifter 111 aitsnir flii
have taifrc! out id a! nf a wifc ior husban ! to a sorr ri uuatui.rn.it-1 4?Z7v:. fd"v,s f ihc iard if a::owe,i to tt-cr-f
The result is that tit" ordinal;, everal-.y young woman if we.:; az err t.i ; ,;n tefo;e ,f:agi but tu!s JS
FoUe of iier dainty litf.e boots In a fruitiest search for tha SU-lte ,tero ui (...;ry othrrwise it will sorely ta-b.- in
(t-e'i-s and ends '.:" the everyday yottb-; utiu. "iii- f:'?c!;!i--s au.l ivu U::.;. . .-iciCb fried iu p.
(ioc tnt till the bi'! a., all sjictiictorily.
all ivtiteruhe;- the lit'.!" man and w-jican w j-. til '. !.!!'!.;: . 1 s Itafey
b-.u" t.li!.'.l in ami .,nt of :i little house ,. i th - v.-orhl at lj.e hnow wh.t
t!v v. .-it'ii f wa-t -'eing to do. Put. IV III.- uature of their tuechti ti'.ni. it was
. t-.i.. r.. ,i., both to boii out at .!'.: We'd, that w very n,ite!i if
-a i:t wi'ii r--.gr.iril
li.-'V .b. bv any ch.aiie..
. ...... ..1 ...ifiit I ..ls-ielo
CilC til- fitlierei l Ill-Ill il,e i. o - ........
1 . .,fi,.i. li.ive been observed that ;).,. iliiwiiy and ins.giiiiica tit litti
t.i,o. ,1 d wi ni-n. w ho are .-"titeiit 01
rh'i, jitnl s-til- ibi-v;; and liv happily
-d to the god-like hero and ii:- adorable he. oil:.-, who. If ;
happen to meet, ar- sure to t'.itd Ihat tie affections of; ''j"
A piat-iii.i-1 wo....' a ; tjg-,-et,;.s ;V.,t pi!- ,
c.v ..iisei tint: ur- larciy "'fti ".Jt. j .
v.ii-hed and irott.-d atd cut The ilgh. '
si.-:e. t I'lke e.ve Ileut Pivit'l ' " tils or :
i:s to spi'-itd over food that lu'tst .
on pitrtry rla lves or :i the ire : '
hi'.uliug ;;p,:it;d one mail lonlil.'.
I f!, ds. We use ga.i.l sized sleds without
j runners lor hauliuj: hay to the stack.
i With litis force we have built a stack
j of I'f'o. n tons in about three hours.
I Ti: chief advantage of this ttacker
I Is that it can be moved so easily. After
brisking oi.e stack we hit, h a team to
i stacker and in twenty minute are
thi.c.v ing bay onto new one.
; Th- easting at A turns oil th" p"'o
a::,', allows the yard to swing around to
i :::; positi-ii, dropping the liny at any
part of the .stack. We drive one stake
tit P. tin. I one at C and put a weight at
P. t-i ac-hor the slacker tit-inly and
. kc.-p ; from moving or tipping. Win ti
tia- is nearly completed we timl it
t.eces .::ry to put it chunk under cm h
coriier 1! ami r to raise that side hig.i-r
than tli- other and throw the hay in
'thet centre of the stack. - I'itiis. H.
Wi::-,-, in me Preed-i-'s tiazeUe. .
Ilriiointl For Corn.
There is a prc.-sing oeunind all over
j the South for corn. Men. women and
1 children are milling it for bread.
Horses, hogs and chickens are needing
it for food. Corn is sear e ami the
Western farmer is getting rich selling'
1 com ami tlour 1.1 us of the South, lint
! we are eagerly crying to these very
tam ers that we have the best section
: 011 earth. We iliink they should sell
1 at ami c cue down here and help us
etnli'V the s. areity of , .,:n, says the
South-in Cultivator.
Now. we think it i- plainly the duty
of every farmer to grow mote corn
this year than be has liei 11 diilm:.
Plant in-'ie a, ;os ami make more per
acre.
You can easily da iitiih. There Is
in. good reason why your crop should
1101 average tony bushels per acre.
Prepare the hind well. If you have
not broken it deep, ten or fifteen inches
1 lien lay off your rows and run a long
s -noler or subsoil plow iu the bottom
of your -rows. Then throw on two fur
rows and do th- same to f.ich of these
and yoit will have a good place to plant
in. Tlte water will be right under your
. 0:11 and that will he'p resist tiie dry
weather.
Fertilize a well as you are ahl.
v.-it It stable tmiiii'.rc eoiionseed or com
mercial fertilizers. P.reak the middles
as deep as you , a.:, then plant at least
.501111 stalk per acre. F.vory time a
eriist forms rim over it with a weeder
until it is si., or eight inches hiph.
Thet: use cultivator or scrapers and fol
low each witli a rlustbonrd.
This is important. Keep the top pul-
' vcrir.ed ami you will prevent the evap
' oration of th- moisture. Your com 'Will
i remain cn11 and keep growing in dry
. ? polls when coin not treated this way
w ill Mop and nu n yellow.
Keep at this Hutu your corn is in
full sill;. Wc have never failed tn gel
a good crop of corn when we did this
way.
'the Virtue In C .of Hrlinc
;.i one can calculate the vast iiu
! I'loveinc!). that has been made in
' Southern poultry in the Inst tell or
I lii'teen ycir. by the introduction of
retro-bred malts among the common
l:i-i.s of the farm. In Tennessee it
i Iitj. revolutionized the poultry Imsi
! i.'::f. and frow an obscure and ueg
! !'!' 1 brunch, of ;l.e farm iud'.isiry. it
iiu.- aJianeed to a position of Grs.t im
I pi: .'Etc. P.tocPd. ia point of essij r
1 tv.rtiS. and th general aid in ths family
I rr:. inroiiflnce. the poultry of Topnecsiea
; ranks id r s t . Nor. is this true of Ten
! t.fea on'.y. it is becominj ucore
trs.t true of tb? whole outh.
n.i-k
With the .-.
says PiMfe. -r .. : Cohort, it take
three years t- io::':i.- on s,.;a fruit;
it milch cow does lif t appn ach her full
production short of ihr.e ami a half
yearn app'e s tree, do n -I begin to bear
freely sh .;: - -. of eight yean.
11. iw about ti;- i 1 a '.' Tiii'ee veekl
flout th" setting oi .:. ii a you have a
haieh of elii. ',.. 11-: !': ;,i four to four
and a hail" la-nili- ir-'ai li.-iiehins the
ce.-ker.!;- .-.i-e :e. iy 1'..; tit- market, and
in live 1 1 live : :: 1 :t half mouths the
pllKcts will b.-.m i,. lay. Add to this
th" fact thai i:t cities fr-.-h laid eggs
average thirty to tl.i. iy-live cents .1
ilnzen, i'ltd il 1- eleariy deinoitstrateil
ihat pouiry iai-ing' v.-dl ii:auag"d is
1 ne of the it: p: "lit i'-Ie l-r.:t; 1.
fa rmiitg'.
Tii
A r vv :j 1 .leu fen.
P;,i-t.. :i-:i .-l:owt ;i pea of
. oi-.; p ar., t . .-iy i .-:. I iiiiroilit'-iioti,
who-:: i t;-, b e:i t.-s,.-.: by market gar
, ;n all ......th.iiH o ' tii- eiiuntry,
and found t.. i o e'l that i- hi.tia-d for
it. Th- Vittiety M-ltis 1,, be wed mulled
T-'ir-t "f All." The pcits are round
Wr.m the gi -.ii in plei.ty of n
t'.et
!.:; - tiie iii. : that -the) i
le - ,' v-.'v i-'.,d. ti'.f.i s that t!iv ti'.td then
. I .1: !,l-ie',li,,,..,l tost I use
vu s bruially doscr,oed w "tv- iH-.-dly par.i.-uii.r.-'-Mode.n Soety. ; V'- ,v " l".iM a. .t., iw.'i rut 1
. . . . .. .1 1 , .. 1 .;-,.! .... 1 1, 2 nr. .1 r i.e. I. o - .,s ol tie lost I i 01
roa.UuS Ibis tir-hie do". :t as i write 1C1 :.re apt to ..; .' . -i . ' ' '- ' ":i'-'!,: ". great Kiisian
lvo-i -ettling down into 'lie gbt-mi 11,1 "01 ...... i..... ... ... ...t, !ii;s ..m h. miperuil gov
lie-v .ire what I ' K ' . -.'.ti'eu; Ins i.ui.otts iipii!t-oiiu culleo
2 !'. iv .'xW '
A M'.'.f CiAltlHTS l'KA.
w.th hard shell so that tl.-y may lie
planted when ;li- 1,0-1 is barely out
of :h" ground ami before it is safe to
put in th ur.nk'.e.l s -its. lis main
g,.,;, poio.s .-.s eiil.ir.cd by ill" itliro-dite.-r
nr.'. a; e ill- general excellence
of toe iiri-ty. its T t -. . v vi.'l.l. size of
p.l and r -giiii't ity of ; -t.i.;-. It is
e.;n iitely early, the pa. s of good size,
well liiiing the po.l .-ii ,1 ,ii- plant, wiiiie
a strong grow. .-, is .i,ii:f. I i use who
grow pe;is for mar!.-! wal do well to
make a te-t nf il is variety ami see
if it is worthy vitn i ici.i of ct ended
ciiltiialioit.-Iii'iii'.ttiip' lis Nc.'. s.
rimil l i riige ikj.ii.
Ill laying .ia- ! :;1 f-r .reps sob
tlnit provision is ::i:i.;- for growing an
abundance of forage . mp-. Mich as cow
peas. Soy ln-.t: s. n.r-tt f.n lutilet 'so
calli d P.-m ilh.i ia. wii li has bceu
n.ticli ndveriisu! and ft oniiiietide,'. 19
nothing more than m- old rai tail mil
let. 1 ili.d ill Soullicy.'. i;gi.i; illid the
States South Te.ti ii-ie. I'.. m" let th
live stool; have In ib j-aid for their InllB
fc-pil next wilder ':. ;!i-. blade and corn
fodder made in tii- prclueiieu of ihe
corn crop. Southern lands will never
b. improved until more stock feeding
crops are prodm oil and either fed or
turned iituivr.-S nil hern Planter.
fii.n.l rsrliiluc
When it said. -Make all rl; hay and
forage yoti can." the Southern liir:tiif
wa paving some good advice. I'o not
lie aiiiiid of g tting to) inticli. but
wi.de Jon i.r- ilolng this be sure to
isa vo Minie t'"-"l -''fe; am! milch caul
to coii-uiul- ii. Pe a manufacturer.
Mjiuii'jctiuc the raw roilttets of your
farm into the i-nnr-eiitrate.l t'orms
ber-f . pork, p&'ti'.ty. bttiiet'. r;j. Tbi
leaeeii an the manure ."n the farm to
.-. uted for esriehicent to grow
larger '.tops to I'.-1 a.'n:r. mar.tifaet.ured.
That is tiie o,et of profitable farm
ii.g. That is :fc? kind of ftivmitii: tb-
iiouth netds.
N.w of ihe Day. "1 i r V.fntnu.
uvitV.atilintt of the 'Alexander at Th" Cni .1... Ttt'.itt:- ptlatu a special
Norfolk navy yard hi, hoot, r.,,,- ! " '','' ! ' ' '
, ... 1 AltlioiiKti en.!..... tm in of I nltea
1. ,1 by th- hurt an of e siistrti -tion. : , .u, ,. .A ,.. 1,-,-ye to Mrs.
Newport News. Va.. dispatch 3.v: !c,air,,t noh-i;!. wiii.,ve of the late
battleship Maine arrived in vice i'n si,'., tit . l a mil been ofllclally
'pton Rouls from San Juan Fri-.lav. I annm'ticcd. :i fri' tid of Mr. Frye. who
is at anelf.vr off Obi Point Camfort. , fr !'-ars has I'--en -ne of his foremost
, ... ,, 1 :-,.tit;,i.-tet-;t. s;iva i; ,s a -eality. rnls
sli.p,! stx-iti.li gun phitf'Jini will . . .' . ,,. . ,..lrl;..g.. wmI,i
ta'.e phi i tirly
.-!iint:tii:i to deierniitie the extent of I ipa; lfR. i..;:t y;,iii-iii
vM-jl.uts lUut biw i!vU.uetl." . t' loiagelv lake ut
iitnmer and
il.l be cpetit i"