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t Is . . A FEW HINTS TO FARMERS. Suggestions Vnm Those Whs hare Made Afrlcultare Pay. Gay E, Mitchell in Kansas "Farmer. I had but little trouble in driring every sparrow from inj place in Virginia, and I believe there is no reason why it cannot be Uoue ou ny farm. The very sagacity of the bird makes it possible. Aud cer tainly it U worth while trying, for, since the sparrow not only feeds principally ou grain and eats few inttcis, but he drives away instct fetdihg buds. "Doing away with te sparrow", according to the Agricultural (la aette, of New South Wales, 'has in tome instances iu England resaltnl in a decrease in insect pests, because the native iusect-etting birds have bteu enabled to feed iu peace and have largely returned to their old haunts arouud farms, orchards and garUeus as a feeding ground which they were not able to do when the sparrows had possession." This U matter of common observation iu tho United States. The English sparrow is an eternal Bcrapi ev. Now as to the way to get rid of them ou the farm. In the town or the city it is impracticable;, but on a farm all that is required is a gun and a little persisting. My own punitive methods consisted in usiug up 40 or 50 BB caps through a ema 1 22-calibre rifle. There were six or seven pairs ot sparrows on the place. After thiee or four got their leaden deaes the others became exceedingly wary. The warfare was continued, however, without missing a day, including some very long cbauce shots, niaJe from the inte rior of the vofuis. I think it was not nure than two weeks after the opening of the campaign that the kst sparrow winged an indignant fligiittoooineuiorepeaCHf.il lo.a'itv, and beyond a stray visit icj iu a while the place harbored uo more spairows for three years. The killing commenced in the early lirecUiug se.tson. spring, and the birds soon made up their minda thtt things were einirely too Strenu us fjr the successful rearing of the utual four or iwc- broods. The place hdi always b.eii full of birdi, and 1 cannot say for sure that the other birds iuci eased after the xit of tl-.e sparrows; certainly there wai le bird fighting about the h . e, an I tl:e w r ns and bluebirds b .i t nfcu'arly under the piazza roof. TAV.i-tiiirds of the sparrows were seared away, not killed. What tie Terimiii.d tn e to hostility was when a pair of them tore u blueoiru's nest to pieces and proceeded to ap propriate the location in the piaz.. PROF. MASSEY'S WEEKLY LETTER. otes Suggested hy Itrrent f--.ur. Mr. Blacknall is perfectly right in saying that the uplands of North Carolina will not in their present condition, hold the rainfall even if deeply broken. And they never will if the practice of keeping them always in hoed crops is followed. But with a good farm rotation in which there is always a sod to turn under when the land is broken, the conditions will become such that there will be no washing at all if the crops are cultivated level and shallow and d furrows are made around the hills to catch a head of water. But until the soil has some fibrous matter and humus in it there is certainly need for the tei races. If the whitish surface soil around Kittrell had some of the clay mixed with it aud had a sod ou frequently, there is no doubt that fiually the terraces could be doue away with to advantage. I know this from the experience! had with the steep red hills of the Virginia Piedmont, where 1 worked hills ateeper than any here, and while there were great gullies on the lands all arouui nie, 1 never had a new oue to start, and never made a ter rac. But the land was kept sod ded us much as practicable, and when plowed there was a fibrous ln.l'er io hold the soil together. It is not only the shallow plowing, bui the ciean cultivation, aud the vteai iug out of all the orgaaic mat ter in ihe Boils here that causes them to wash. They did not wash v. n- n lit si cleared, aud vvnl not wash How it t lie new grouud conditions are restored ind deep breakiug a.id thai u aud leVel cultivation ar tiie rule, and hoed crops any on lauU (mil one or two spoons .u the farunsi. W. F. Massbt in Pro gives! ve Maimer. MervoaiDCM. By properly toning and feeding the nerve ntii puie blood, which la dona by ualiiK P. P. P. Liplimuu s Greut Kemuy, vhe mio marvelous tuivof tiervou nt-Ksare maile, rvttorliiic health tiunietiiait ly to the patient aud making him trui.g and vigorous in a 1 Ule ohile. p. P. P. mauiK-rior to ail darsaparilla. P. P P. ha l' ( ir oula on every cartoon Any phy- oiaa will tell you tnal P P.P it the ttestuiiiib lu.i ii hi green niotn and barku thnt w- rtw ii i.i 6 ner fur the ear of wrakne, Ei n. r.i. tub I ty ami aervouantwa. It i a find urn ..ii 1 1 .c be' Moid purittur Li the fond. fur Sale by All Druxgtate. ECZEMA SKIN DEEP WOT IN THE BLOOD. Skin DUeaaea Caa He Cared Obij By Treating the Skin. It is uselass to try to cure skin diseases by pouring vil, poisonous drugs into the stomach this has been proved by years of study aud experimenting by the world s great est scientists and cprcialists in cu taneous diseases. When it was proved that skin dis ease was in the skin only and not in the blood, attention was immedi atelv given to discover a remedy- that would cure the disease by exter nal application. Years were spent in study aud experimenting, but finally lr. Decatur 1). Dennis, a skin specialist, of wide reputation, compounded a remedy consisting o.' purely vegetable ingiedients aud as cleau and pleasant to use at pun water. This instaatly gave relief aud quickly cured the worst cass of skin disease. This remarkable reiaedy is called D. D. D. Prescrip tion and the secret of its success is that it gets atthdteat of the trouble, immediately killing the germs that cause the disease, and leaves the skin soft and cleau, the disease com pletely cured. I had eereuia and tried (3) doc tors for (G) mouths writes Jr. h Tesar, banker and city collector of Hopkinson, la. "They did me no good. I wrote for a sample bottle of I). D. I), and started to use it My face and mustache were all full of the disease. The sample did nit good aud I wrote for a dollar bottle, and now my face is smooth as a baby's. My h"ad was full f dan druff and always itched, my hair was coming out bat has stopped now. This has all disappear. I aud I feel 20 years younger. I would not be afraid to guarantee D. D. L) to cure eczema and daudrutT iu the worst stages. 1 would also advise that all barbers tell their customers who have dandruff to send at once for a dollar bottle of 1). I). D. aid get cur"d." A liberal sample bottle can be had free postpaid by writiig the 1). D. D. Co., 112 Michigan St Chicago, 111., enel)6iiig only 10 cents to help pay cost of packing and mailing. Or you can find thu wouderful remedy on sale by W. A. Underwood, Kamlleman, where you may also get free booklets on tin treatment and care of the skin, div1 iug and bathing. ItaWlug I'uue to Make Homemade li- 1 a sse s. Thi: Wilmington Mes?enceriiuot the Iioatioke-Chowan Times as s:v. ing: "Every your for severel yens tin valuable crop has been gro villi' smaller in this sa'tion, until now not half of the fanners cultivate ii This year the supply of home made molasses save out long before the new crop was made and 'none could be bought at any pnc.1. Tiie new crop is selling readily at fifty cents per gallon, nnd one gallon of this home made molassee is woith two of any other that finds itswayheie. And attention is called to farmers; to the fact that now is the to seour molasses cane seed for planting next year. The Times says th it cane grows best on land which will not grow cotton and where corn is unceitain to produce crops; that cne hundred to two hundred gallons of molasses can easily be produced on acre of land; that, in addition, the seed as feed for stock and poultry is worth as much, acre for acre, as corn. It advises the farmers to se cure the seed now before it is all consumed on the farms of those who grew this crop last ye&r. lo be sure cane is a profitable crop. Uur farmers should raise more cane for molasses. No use to buy molasses in Louisiana and the West lodes. Save the seed this fall and plant larger crops next year. In Memory of Mrs. nettle Shaw. Died in New Hop Towoaliip Rando'ph County, Mrs. Bettie haw, wife of J. M. Shaw and daughter of Mrs. S. A. MoCas- kil, of Montgomery Co. Slie departed this life Oct. 1 Ith, 1'JO", aged 20 years, throe months and 17 days. She professed faiili iu Phriat 5 years ago, and two years later she joined the M. E. Church at New ITope and lived a coneisteat member until death She bore ber sickness with patn-nre, and was ill about fix months. On Monday about eleven o'clock relatives and friewla ato d arounl her bedwide and heard her praise her Savior as she clasped hands wi h them for the last time i n earth. About sunset she passed calmly away. Sheloives a mother, one Bister and one brother, a huaband and three little children, Earl, Aanie and Kyle, besides a host of friends, b th in Montgomery and Randolph, to mourn th"ir loss. Her pistor, Rev. O. A Stamper, coaductad the funeral ser vice, after which her remains were laid to rest in New Hope Cemetery. A Fhiekd. December 3rd. Barlinsrton will votf on hond isnne of $1 00,000 fo wster od sewerage system. fiood Advice. Houaton Pout. Life is too short To store up bile; We're only her i A little while, We walk together A short way! Life's just a Howdy-do? Good day. Life's jnst a tonchi n llauds, and then A pat ting far And wide again; A looking back To days of yore, A hopeful looking On once more, And then somewhere By mount or sea, A rounded mound B'.-iieath a ttee Pass up the slings And things that gra'e And try to keep Your grin on straight! Bear anil forbear; Walk in the I ght; Clasp hands; look love; Here cornea the night. A Tribute. Mrs. Annie II. Poole, wife of John l'o"le, nf Fair View, died Oct. 28 Too much can not lie K:iid in praise of her as a wif-, ;u mother nnd a a citizen iu her omnnmitt. Especially alike in friendlinem and nu lestj -he won for h'Tself mi esteem and love dial will not soon alie, not only i.i her donn Mic life, but among the people araom who.u c-l;i moved. Aa a c.mii-a-iiim ami helpmeet she wax all that coal I be exacted, and the atlentioi iven her by b ith white a i l co ored during tier il ness .ml dea'li tolls how gre.'tt i. jlnci she held in the people's I a ule. Her life was, i-. ami will enutinue a 'de lietion to her o:nin uiity; fur oae has - ii I: ' We can never oeaeli: those with wli.-.n v live so much an those wh c ira.i after us." 'Mi is not dead, the w iainn of our aff -.ion. Hut ffi ne into that s'hnnl A here she uo longer uee.U our poor pro tec. ion And Christ hinnelf doth rule. In thnt great cloister's soilness and sec'. .i":i Hy tfinirdian ;'i('l's !e I Nile from templatem, saf from uin's ; liit t ion. She !iv !., whuui we call I .1 : " ' 'j ' , . L . 3. i; r tor- V 1::it i". snoutl? k '' C3r. ' :.ci'lJ your c.M'mj j Co.'r'-p.itioii , i ;;?c; livsr, -n.-cr iow ct bill i.-jiitLii. -rcr.'cment . ,v tvvc nights before retiriii; with AMD TQNIG PELLETS One a night, don't worry, sleep well and NatureTl do the rest Entire Treatment 25 Cfcs. p-"!" The Cough Syrup that Waf rids the Bvstem of a cnM by acting as a cathartic on the ooweis is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laxative coush nrnn contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, rarrvinir ihm rnA nft tVirnnnK K natural channels. Guaranteed to giva Miiiincuoa or money retuaaea. THEWORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE h AIGHT RUNNING Ifyon want either VlbmtlngRhuttle. RotAiy Sewing Machine write to THI NEW ROME SEWIMQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Blanr wwlnf machinet nre mde to tell rerarHIra ot Quality, but th Haw Heme Ii made to wear. Our guaranty never rum eat. told by HikeriRi dcalen mly. . 9 81 " -'.f.-.v ! Often fhe Kidneys Ais Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to he considered that only urinary a:. l bladder troubles were to be trnceil to ttie kiuneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have "their limning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purif y the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, voii can understand how quickly your entire bodv is affected and how every orj;a:i seems to fail to do its dut. If vou nre sicl: or " feel badly," begin taking the gre:t kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all'the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If vou are sick you can make no mis take bv first doctoring your kidneys. The miiil and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidnev remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on Us merits by all .li-iiirtriutu ill ft ft - Input- and oiie-dollar size E'SiHpW!: bottles. Vou mav have a sample, bottle noma or Swamp-Root. bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if vou have kidnev or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lling hanitou, N. Y. I on't nu;ke any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Ilinghamtoti, N. Y., on every bottle. When in. BALTIMORE 7 OP AT THE 130 Rooms Elegantly Furnished . to- :ufrt ; - .-L-i : . 5. Cuisine Rooms With Bath and eti Suilc Centrally Locate dBl Opposite Camden Station, Mam Depot B. & O. U. R. Rates $1.00 Per Day And I 'p wards SENIl I OR BOOKLET Hotel Joyce Baltimore, Md. Q J1CK REPAID. S ULLED WCRKMAKSMIP. Thh is the Wiitchwrn! '.f N. MELTON, RANDLEMAN JEWELER Your w:tch nppris roiviirino- Your sewint' machine runs hard, lour clock can t be aepenoed on. These will be made as c-ood as new if sent to me for repair. I pay express or registered mail charges one way. N. MELTON, Ra-idolph Hdw. Storo Bldg., Randleman, N. O. 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Itbenmatiam, Eld-1 aey Complain U, old Chronio Dlcara that I SYPHILIS baTerealatad all treatment, Catarrh, Skin I :DiaeaaM, Ectema, Chronio Female I I Complaints, Uarcurial Poiaon, Tatter, I I goaldhaad, ate., ate. P. P. P. la a powerful tonlo and an I irellent appltlaer, bnlldin( np thai ayatem rapidly. If yea are weak and I feeble, and feol badly try P. P. P and I IRHEUBSIAT Sold by run ashlhoko ukuu Co. OUR ALREADY- Everything J For The Home We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Ajheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield Lavighlin. Real Estsvte Detvlers. PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! Now is the time to paint. We handle B. P. 8. and Devoe's Pure Paint. We are selling ai same old prices, It will pay you to come to see us. McCrary. Redding Ms h toothing, healing halm o drugs having a narcotic effect & RELIEVES julcVly and soothes the coneested membranes and thoroughly heals asi cleanses. 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Many Beautiful Things In Art Squares, Carpets, Rugs, Settees, Chairs, Rockers, Sideboards, Tables, Chiffoniers, Bed Room Suites, Cut Glass, etc. An Inspection ef Our Line Is sure to please. We make buying easy and pleasant for the prospective housewife. Come and be convinced, PEOPLES' HOUSE FURNISHING CO. We prepay freight to any point on the A. & A. on pure hoses of $25 or over. Harrfv re Company. i
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