VOLUME XVIII.
Reporter and Post
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The Wilmington Star.
IU.III.TK N IN RNU
Atteut'.on U culled to tLc following ic
duecd into* of subscription,
CASH IN AI>VAVCE :
TDK I>AIL* STAR.
One Year stj.ol) ■ Three Montli«sl.s(
bix Moni lis .1,1)0 I One MOIIIIM 0
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Wilmington, M. . .
WALUT cQ'/iJ ACADEM7.
A higb School lor II o_) s ui
tiirlii. l'ull Term bigins August Uith.
luiiioh fr'jui $1.50 to $3.00, mad |I.OO
citra fur etch additional Innguje.
-MUBIU *UOO PKK. MONTH—
Hoard from sd.oo to s'lso. for fur
ther particular* apply lo
J. T. FAHItKLL,
Win Jiii.nie C ].rach,Touolie r
aMIRtBllt.
University of orth Carolina. •
CHAPEL HILL, N. 0, TIN NK*T
»Mien begius August 30. Tuilioq re
duced to !>UO, u hall year. I'oor atu
dwts tu ay five note*. Kaoulty of fifteeu
teaehera. Tlirca full council of atudy
leading to degrees Three ibort eottraea
fur the training of business men, tenoh
ere, physician", ami pharmacist*. I. aw
school rally equipped. Write for o«t«-
|pgnc lo
1)i £ . V. 0. Tl|Oll^[>hoi|,
dhttggist.
1 1.7// sell yon JumJ.oti the
Lowest Prices either II 'hole
mde, or Hot a it. Call fin- a n //■
tiling in thi hrug Li,i.r he
fore yon bin/ (mil he eonvin
fed i.'i.i' Ihe L It,mi fifteen
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Phut fer " .'// ■
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WINSTON N. C.
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i 10 milm Til«-ii>, 1 yi-ur
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Ji'|iartiiiciilK uI lojiiilii/ usually lauuli
in Ivmale oiillo o 'cn Undo.
liijtrutjiitio given in Typv-wrttutj; mil
Sti iinnriipli also.
Tonus moderate.
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MILLIXtiRY
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luii ts:;c-«.t, Two !>n.irs itcli.w Vi' .i">
"HI! f 1 inJ.
-i>trst New York sty I JS a sp ciai>y.
Bats, Flowers, RibVrjs "ic.
as clie -p as can be bought
Special inducements it the I'OI'N
TUV Til A UK.
OIIDKHS by mail proiuplly attended
10. Duu't fail to call and examine
stock.
ILtaxxd for Sale.
750 acre* of fine tobaoeo land for
aaluio 101 l aero tracts, or lot* to *uit
the purchaser.
Tht* land I* on the uorih side of
Dan River m t?H>ke* county, some ten
mile* nearly east from Dan bury, and
near the road loodiug fioiu that p.ate to
Madison: is well timbered, especially
I* the pine timber aliuo.it unusually
Qne.
The land ia well adapted to growing
uc tobacco.
This in especially a tine to'iaoeo see
tto»; it i* not merely an assertion, but
will be buiu out hi it by sotuc of the
heavio«t buyw* on the \V unu >u uiaiket,
who act anil handle lubaaoo fruui all
the tobaoeo section* hi this stale, us
well M from a number of cnußtie* in
Virginia, that (Mokes produce s a* good
tobaoeo aa any Oouu ty ti| Mottb Ouioli
ua. For priuoa itud terms apply to
1-IUJIK C. IUIIWICN,
Administrator of I'uter llairstou, dee'd.
WaltlUt Cove, N. C.
"\OTHJtNO Hl T CCBi:PH J,!K»: >SI T JC. L-:KS.«
DANBURY, N. C„ THURSDAY, AUGUST tl, 188' J.
XTOTXC3SL
jNsaspaM# SiUaifi
FOR SALE
My \ in in* »f in my IUIKU
in I'uvrul' IV. K. *ViI IIM. t»\ivuU»r of .10-«*|»li
W..IL. ipiinti I*. ii. Uavls UMI iiilim re*
lurna l»* \ii' iit ie. »«»rNu»H»rii»r mill.
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.M! -•> H-iitl i*M»t*u; IJIU'U. This iln» lint
, '/.!> of July ISSU.
It. I. I. ALTON', .siH'iifl.
LANDWANTED
Ui.iii.-ii ii»r it u«ti p*.iviH4 fit |.niter a >iu ii
11.11* I. a 111*1, 11 I |»*|K t||| I. IIM U« r«*». TIIU l.lll'l
.1 -I IM* iii a Mali* or «iiiltl"*tfiii. *\i»li Inir I
( •lv«i , Hl*iu on it. uurili m»i in >rc HIMII KI.MWI to j
J -I. •?.«). i ui i. i; the im i:cy «*•!! rr.i«!y i.*
«•' i .. • ('ill urt i«>*c."» oii |!iU fall
' M. I* . Iti-il K"l*lj> Ayem, Haiit.ury,
N . »'•, -F 111* at I* IN'.
DQ> YOU
Dcfiir-kfp Farm in
IJiiildolt.il County ?
«
1 >f'Vr ibis tiki nerei of dnsirabl
•I'oiing ia .d fot'sate ii tho 0. K. & V
ll.ilioii i in I'.aa.J ilnh cotiniy, half way
' ' • ' I'.j iui Stalot Tbu'..
ne liO to .M acres botloui land, iuelud- 1
i-.ifi In or 1.) acres good meadow, about
ov» iien s up land cleared, llie upland
jis ralbor a gray soil uud no doubt will
|i udnuo Ii ie tobacco, tho growth is
i iii.istiy pitin, some ouk iVc. A or
' clurd, g. od waler and dwelling iu good
condition. This is undoubtedly a de
sirubie and very low at tho prico
of $t ! 80. but my parly wants to sell
I ~ . i money into some other bu*
1 -mess.
If; u want »«.*'• a plane let uw hear
| .i .::i _■ u.
M. .V/ I'epi »r.
Heal I'istiitu \gcnt,
Ualibury, N.C. !
Lnud Sale.
| !!; tlrl n. 1 ~15.0 ilivil .mil I'm'
■ ■ im«;4 ixwiteil !•) ,l i
ilii'son Gliu and his wife Kli/.ubctli Gain
to O. 11. Simmons on the 1-tli day of
.Ir.uuary 1 fSo and recorded in llio lieg.
inter's office of Stokes county ; see book
j 20, !)77. 1 will as administrator with
tlie will annexed ofsuid dee'd O. 11,
.S'limiions, deo'd. sell at the court house
! door in Dunbury, on Saturday, 14tli of
September 1889 two traets of laud ly
iug and being in the county of Stokes
!mi tbe waters of (lulfqlo creek, Said
tracts arc particularly described in the
mortgage deed and together contain one
huii liud and fi fey (ores moil) or less ;
...Kit M..1 third ut this land IS clunrod,
■i.is upoi. .t 'j .i iu! juii'! ti nniijotit lll.lis
•' U:l I r.'ll t.lbtlfiOO bull a, IS woll 1
iititi'i i- ui'i iii jduo«stino wheat and
'lll tIibUCCO.
A.y per- on desiring to see said land
will call no .no u; my residohes one half
•. lie from Sandy llidgc post office in
-t ikes county and 1 will show tbe gam:.
This land adjoins Ktqhnrd Martin and
.1/rs Sallic Amos and is in a desirable
iiotgUbntliood. Terius of sale cash.
August sth 1889.
>V. 1,. Tilley, ADW'r.
There >u a ruuior ourrent in Raleigh
I'Yiday iliac Dr. UnsMtui li« 4 wri'tun a
letter to oaeh of the direction Asylum
stating th*' ho would not under any
circuiu ataue«s tender hi* resignation,
awigling an a reiuoo that it would be
reflection on the director*, TIIO »oli»»
itude lie show* Tor tlie direotnrs i> really
touching. Tiiia] aolioitude oxkond*
however, we presume to the live who
voted for ao|uittal, not to the three who
voted fur conviction. Jt is p. obable thai
ever those who voted for hi*
would not couaidcr the ciieuuiatanoea,
aueh a reflection but o* tlie ooutfaty
would regard it as a very happy sola
tlon of a very diaagooeable problem.
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J. «t in ri| i ut»! iv. Trv
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I.vm'l. »■ ii-'v-afiMi i-fHiiu*. Suit)
ill tt 4l w- Ml Utt.wl. iIH .
AN KDITOR'3 OVKIt-CAUTIQN.
Many people make uistokes and lose
a lot by boiug too suspicious, too cau
tious. Wo remember the last time we
visited New York city—with which
which place probably nobody else in
Holgcville is so familiar. A man enmn
up to as, as we stood on our hotel steps
liter taking a noon time snaek at IM
non'co's, aid »iys he io us: " /'lie ed
i' t of i'oc lv.ic ;v.o iif.it.. J.ai /
|>u»«Uia„ Hel a l a c.oi 'Jinc,
■»ui ic down "no:, and, I. o.» : i! / tne mat:
i l.iiircl#/ i ton i ves w rrj bio : •' i'l.'i ,
piesntiK toj in ith, si . V»euri iwt ■!.«•(
•ditor." ( t ill!' was ur.tru !, lot in" '!•
ibis imrtei ilit* cir-mois' . i;. ; -■ t.cg
) ! our pu'don," lie sai-i, •' : ic.h;:{4 iiis hat
101 lto iy ' I merely wis'ied to t«:oli i
you u tiokot to -uu diun i ot t'.: I'icss
Club this evening." lie felt hurt and
o did we. lie bad been ftK'eived with
unnecessary suspicion and we bad miss
ed a good diunur. ff'e merely mention
tbia incident a> a reminder tc ih'jsa who
are always saving "0) blow !" that it
la uut always wise to go 100 slowly. We
u.ust risk something it" wu vvou'd lo tru.
iy great. —LMguv illc, N \ . tiai.nci.
A NIGHT Ob' AG OA*
a man's ii.vin ti'hxs wiiirr. at tiik
Awrti. reuit iik was in.
Some years ago I waa in lndiana/>olis,
Ilid., ou business, and made tbere the
acjuaintanoa of a ve iy pleasant and in
toliim nt gent'oisan, who was u member
oftb» Senate >f Indiana,—John Cobniu.
He bad not reached ui'ddle lifu. With
a fresh, roi'. iy complexiou and healthy
look and vigorous s'nn ami bearing of
eirly nniilmil, he bad un rlumadanoo
, of white liair on his uea • thai i iJicatcd
Iman of at least four-score ycfirs. I
could not und. rstauu bow so y.iutVd'ul *
man in personal appearance s'uoiilhave
sucb remarkably while hair. . ("y'i isity
led me after u very agreeable add soci
able acquaintance ol several days, to ask:
"Why is it, Mr. Cobarn, that as young
a man as you are should have .yt white
a lietd of hair
lie answered ut once: "Oh, Mr.
Briggs, there is a ter r ible 'lury coi -
ncetod with my - liitc liair." And '. i
told it to IUO a.t fellow* ' \ few yc.Ts
ago 1 wan in ibr cattli! •*.«, rti'p.
ping them b; carload;-'o the • as'. Onn
night 1 had a tvaiu of *, \r. ia'. carlo id-,
unii hud st i| pcd 'in a siil. auet to !ut a
paiseiiw' train p;-ss, mJ .'it P! ti'iZ ii
in av. iv ii. tl.e •'..irii my fu->t».,n , ud
] fur miles I was supported by one loot
from fulling on the track, where 1 must
I have beeu iimnediatcly crushed to death.
My ftieugtb was exhausted. 1 thotig bt
I must die. 1 could nut hold oil any
longer. '1 ho train was stopped, I was
discovered and rescued alive. Mv hair
when I a I templed to get on the r: r, was
black as night. When I was rescued i
was white as K »gl3.
CO OKI-ID COLONISTS I'OU VEU
VE It MO NT.
Th,i poiuiuigMonur of ag'im'turo for
V«r.i i porlf thiil :.,Ll iiu .•. i f
fanning ' i.i.l in iliii Hwu*, .»•!: *• i
ouui pri li>.illy cit'iivai'-d, .i now
] growii.j; up into » wild«rns-, t!i • jio
| pin wli.l OIICO cultivated llleui having
eniigruiod vr wovej ,o ili» tow* ami
I (lilirs, leaviny df-olalii.n bi.hinl t I»I
| fins it. a ourious cuuimoiiiary on the fa
j miliar assertion of tin- ndvantagc enjoy
ed by the farmers of New Knglaui in
eousctpicuce of the development of pro.
touted manufacturers in that region,
but the statement oeme, fri ui too high
authority to be disputed,
7*lio interesting feature ol the situa
tion, however; so far ss the South is
concerned, is that lb* commissioner pro
pose* to try to induce colonists to oe.
eupy the abandoned lands by offering
then for sale to actual eettlers at the
rate of three to fite dollars an acre. This
is an opportunity which the colored oui
emigration societies in Voith Carolina
should bot fail to utUico. There is
roo« iu Vturnout evidently for about
100,000 colored families, and when it is
remembered that Senatoi KJmundi will
beou hand to extend welcome and equal
rights and priveleges to all corners,
surely no additional inducement uoed
be mentioned.
The colored people say they are not
wanted iu North Oaroliiu. Vermont hi
yearning for them. Let them go to
Vermont at once, by all means. Ana |
the white people of North Carolina
7/ l
ft ,>/ n*, v
I to offer to pay tho traveling expenses of
eacli colony in order to give a fair| and
aarlj start to a movement which prom
ises so well for all eooccrnod.- News
and Oourier
LtJNO HOCKS.
An extraordinary instance of long
lours of labor came to light through
'lie r>tv*Mtiiit i oiiin>itoe .if tiic In as© of
•r.!». roui.i Mii 'B fjw, ibotit !!•>
. n>ull . u.l o; j >a.ii piiystqu. urn. s.. n
iii-i 'i Otii'.i an i'atc .-pi. o«r n a mi;:turft
iol .iubr.' v au ' le> :mti lie arrived
n li ull \;» ll.iu.'mrg.. iri'rnding :o pro.
1 lo Vii pii vi, hut not. having 'uor.t y
■t.oi'jll In pay ! ir-'ho sent i>>
Ala'iui'P'ter. 'J'here Ik- worlts lioiii >
Voloclt in tuu movnii.g nnlii 12 at night
and scaifime uutill ■>, in tiio morn
making an average of twenty hours a
duv for six day in llie week, leaving
only lour hours f.ir sleep, lie earned
i sliilliiigH a day during the busy time,
astiug about tea woeks, uud from G to
"( shillings pei week in tbu Hack season,
mid oil this be bad to support u wile and
six tin drcti. ll.' us.hi to work in
ltoooijinuf.mrH .il liours a day for 20
francs a week, so tlmt lie was better off
in iiounritiia than in Knglaud, but be
had not sitlhoicut moans io return. lie
bad written to dissuade lis countrymen
against unm'tig ( to Kngla id.—,'jiglisli
News.
WHAT I.V 711K MOON '
Hut vlien wo look at the moon with
0 '.r telos.'opes do w - sec any truer- of
water 1 There are, no doubt many
I larg-* d io trjets which at a tirst glance
seems like and were indeed
termed "ser.'" bv tbe ull astronomers,
aial 1 wliw'i they s: : l! absurdly retain,
'loser inspection snows thai llie so-c.21.
d lunar seas art doerts, often marked
with sniill crater* and with rocks. Th •
telescope reveals t.o*eas and no oceans,
no lakes and i)o riv. vs. Nor is the
grandeur of the union's scenery over im
paired by clouds over lier surface.
Wlicnevet the uiooti is above the bori
-1 m and lerreslrial clouds ire uut of the
way. we can see tbe features ot her sur
face with distinctness. Tlicra are no
c' uds in the ii.ooii tboi.. arc even
t!ic mials «" tio .apuiirs wbicti iuvari*
b2_, arise wherever water i.> present; and
iliere.iM illr.ir,o!ii;rs have baen led ti
the com !a«i iti that our a'ullito is a
steilto and a waterl ss d.'s;rt.—sCrt iu a I
story of tln? Heavens
FEW KIl ACItKS AM)
BKTTiili KMTI'KXS.
The PJJOI'I-KS* F.VUM AM)
STOCK CYCU>I»KMA says :
"The cost per bushel of grain
decreases as the yield per acre
increases. The same fact can
he forcibly illustrated in an
other way. One farmer, we
will suppose, plows and cul
tivates forty a res of land to
raine six 'MIIU'.IV I I'lslul.-- of
\\ be lt, I i>' oli lc|i t\\ cut y
ai-; • to secure the saifie n- >
.i|.»i:iu Now, at 'ii-st glnjtce
o.ie might think that the lent,
ihe plowing', planting, eulti
valiuga.i l harvesting of the
j extra twenty aeros would rep
j resent tile dillierenee between
j the two systems, hut looking
i with a little more care into
this matter, wo shall see that
the extra twenty acres, if in
grass or clover, will bring a
good ineome with little or no
expense. The twenty acres in
grain will be more or lens im
poverished, while that in grass
or clover will have grown a
second crop In-low the noil to
enrich the land and improve
its iiieehanieal condition, HO
that, instead of a diminished
yield the following year, we
confidently look for an merexs
ed one,
Einperur William cODtumnn an anor.
atou.4 tmannt of moil, boenuii wine
ovary d»y. lie prefers t pipe to a e!g*r
and lias uo utu nt Ml far a oigsrotte
, CLIPPINGS
, | From tin- Wilmington Shir.
• •
Jay Gould \» foiH of latub cbop*.
The lambs that happen to Htray inte
W all Strcot I a *e d i ovcred tbia
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/ha Lane Mills in New Oorleam
tre working ou a contract to make
| oti-n l-v/f » oove*«* I.4*K) ?
, a leu.
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? )l«>ular. i *.t»r'?atO!;s to fome to Am
erica it Franco initial» up«mi i,is extradi*
lion. W'int '-.as America (tone to Hou*
: lunger '
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I 7be Aia^iiv.'tii ! ' -, , l- ■„ ~ a*
home in England uow since li > bears
tho familiar liuiu tf the A uiriovi roos-
Hiii'.o o*er there.
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Tlie State Farmers' Alliance of Al.
! abuiba, oow in session at Auburn, lias
j resolved uni -r no vireiimstjtin»« la use
J jjte fur baling ositon.
If Sullivan is oonviotfll tbe punish
l meat will be ouc year injiil and sl,
■ 'oo fine. The court may impose a less
penalty but not less tliau a SV.IO fine
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It ia not generally known that, there
are gold and silver mines iu Dakota
Since 1875, when the Dines were.ipcc
el, tli- ou'pnt has be -' iu
I f >ld and $1,710,000 in silver.
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Mi. IMaine is pielty well tixed fi.ian. j
| ( uillv. lie has intt resU ill a gold and |
s i or n.ito iu Culornuo, and also ia I
•«1 ptOf '.'ii s ' IVnus_vlvr.ili.. all «f 1
wbivb ars paying baud some Iy. Mr.
Blaine is thrifty.
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Tin Atlaiitn .Jt "i: nt. 1 icrmil t that
while nei,r> fi. u ' t)o Jer
Stiites .re ii«v ted u> . I'i-- .S' ith.
V. 110 ttt*. it:;ri U.C:. t, ! ■ : nil.
iiiifraiits from ' ;iv Norlhorn State It
might still turther roiuarK that no suoli
uviution e>w.mi ' vouii. iiie. are
uot wanted up lot. v.
The .Siato L'l'ivcivitv has seaui'o 1 the
acrrt-ies of a cotupcteu. te
giva physical ustruction iu the gyw
imiiuin. A fe? of s2."io will bo ic
f|Uired of students who practice iu the
gymnasium, ?il for the first tonu awl
*1 .50 for the second, as compensation
for the instructor.
New York claims more park room tb.ia
any other city iu tho country, 4,90.)
acres. I'hiladrlphia ooines next with
2,78(1 acres, tlon Chicago with 2,847,
1 tow ton 2 28!), >S't. I.ouis 2,232, San
Fracisco 2,181, Urouklyn 1139, and »al
tiinote 770.
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The Hostuinstnr at New York his
ordeied the delivery of sp: -in 1 delivery
letters on Sunday •• as well us other days
oil the ground that the people who pi y
the tun cent* extr.i for special delivery
are untitled to i! regardless of the day. ,
Tilts Sunday luw-ie.-istiug saloon keep
i er» of C'iuciuatii concluded llmt discre
' tion wan the better part of ralor, plead
the utercy of tiic oourt, and were dis
charged on promise that thov would be.
have themselves and obey the lawn.
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lionry -W. Stanley is loat again IU
Africa, aud wo are afraid Jitu iUnett
Is, Mwe bare not beard from bint for
fouia timo. Stanley will will find him
self, but wc think loniebody will bave to
go out and blow tbo bora for Jim.
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New Orleans ha* a inuaijal prodigy,
a colored boy twelrc years old, who
witb but little ibntructioo plays the
uiaatei piece* of the master eompoierx
witb astonishing (kill. He despises a
light order of mimic.
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Since Queen Victoria hai come upon
the throne the royal family hus hai cost
the pe:>ple of Great liritaiu SIHH,(>IO,-
115, a u average of $!!,!!00,(MK) a yoar
A pretty eostly institution for which
there is no uio,
fIOW£RS EOIUUiUiI
Tbt Tarboro Southerner rucotiooos
i the fact that one farmer in tbut county
| iawed tbiti year and slipped north
i 1,050 barrels of irisli poutxs from
Hltocu aorci. It is a fair yield, but not
extraordinary eoc We ha*- svp i/;M
of six hundred bu»bel« to llic a-ic u
•Juilford county and li, 0 reud ttc.i
i.utlientieatcd accounts of a yield of imp
thousand bushels to the •tore in Jtu .
("imte county, and ill ouc cist 'ilovjo
i.midre! and fifty bushels tvitiim *(• •
I'restct timsts of iue citj AVurvillo.
Ylwrt i- 0' . s ta«i befveeu the Atliutic
im ''ucißc, not ex lading t.'ali.'on.i i,
(.:a ju.i foi ti c p> tat cist, A lit; 1, the Irish
potato growi, to greater perfection tlnn
• lose in sync |)oriun« u! Sot'h v-'.i.oi. . i.
nt.J ti.e i'lu>i j min^ i
Ita - . ootwitLstinuing tliis, of
ban els o! Northern potatjvs ire m
nj..Uy tuic yo.-tu (j -i !.uf.
aities and town-, where liiey are sola
it Si.6o tu §>2.lX) a bushel, to (apply
(.be demand of those cities aud towus
*hiio hundreds of our North Carolina
iaruitri have to dujwnd on Northern
growu potatoes from tlie seed they plant.
Herx is room for ruloi »KA.
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A \\ estcrn editor tuea to remark:
\ou May Urio tlie .iir it a ua ji jjog,
.'Bug the oeean ou a rail f oco to diy,
put the sky to sleep in a gourd, anbuok
|le tlie belly band of etpruity
but don't think you can escape the
place that lies on the other side of
purgatory if you don't pay for your
i up.r
| L>M Saturuaf a oegre oataeU Jaek-
I »»u, aho into been prociaimiag him.-H.li
j D.iuiei, the prophet persuaded threa
j aegro UILII that th„y wee the
| reprsMctativeb of S'lmdrah, -Vushaek,
I Vbi'diiigi), the I line ohildtu of Kith
1 w '"''e»"J ti c f-ey fumaoe of Neb.
juchadnemr >f „ld. The uegr.es
obeying the command of Jackson,,
euteied the gac of the Cupola furnace'
nd rnslied into the heat of the inciting
iron and, of eourse, were uu mediately
burned to cinders. The negroes of the
conuuunity still lo„k f#r their return.
Hero it anothca evidence of supersti
tious and barberous nature of the
nogro —Star
HO T > KlvKPSti RUT POTA
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tor the benefit of ioadc's, I g:vc
jou iny (•\pcritiiee, eviei.diog over
• twenty years, in preset ving swoct po
■ taloes. When u small boy I noticed that
I mv father, who had a costly cellar,
after Christmas, and that he always
1 had to buy his plan/ings frooi neighbor
/ m Philips / well rawcrubcr swoping
biscuit for potatoes with tbe Philips
uhildcn at school in March and April.
From this neighbor [ loarncd how to
keep sweet potatoes.
Dig after the first signs -* " . r : ,ca
the vines. Don't be i". Ir.r-v about it.
Take ptcnty of tiuie; rather than rtoiry
over getting thorn in t!.o tauc let
theiu 9tay in tne pateh all night in small
piles, putting vines over thorn to keep
frost or heavy dew off. Put one or two
I inonihs' supply in ecl'ar, tho others
| to keep should be put up as follows ;
I like time a'td d• > noi be iu a hurry
Throw up foundation of dirt at least
I eighteen inches, lurge enough to hold
| twenty-five bushels or less, never more,
in ouc hill. On this foundation siioiiM
' he spread dry pinu straw nt Irastm
inches deep. After the potatoes hate
been eu efuily piled on, coat with four
or five inches of dry pine straw: on tbia
place corn stalk vertically, makin each
«talk fit snug and close to it* neighbor
—on; round of stalks being sufficient.
I*«t tbe stalks lap over apex of hill.
Them .:ar«fulty oover with dirt about
three inohe* thick until the weather
get* colder, when as additional coat
ing of dirt will be neeeessary. always
leave top of hill tree from dtat. Tho
traw and lapping tfUlk ends are tuS
cient protection. An old window shutter*
door or inch board placet!
slooingly with slope to the north is all
t.ic shelter neodnd. Tbe oolder tho
winter, the tnorcdirt is necessary on tbe
hills; too uiuch d'rt will cause rot IU
njild weather. Potatoes are lucre ofua
| damaged by beat than by eold Take
down a whole hill, as necessity requires,
| (or oeUnr or Mlket. and go potatoloss
( several days rather than broach your
hill ii damp, fnrgtjy or rainy weather.
I never have lost a crop of potatoes,
and am enjoying tbctu now on my tablo
three times a day if dosireifi. \nrycw
Joyner in Bulletin '