CULINERY CONCEITS.
Too much baking powder In a cake
Will make It "crumbly."
Vegetables that will be done In twen
ty minutes' boiling will requhv from
thirty to forty minutes It steamed.
Brush the bottom crust of pie with
white of egg before putting lu the
fruit to prevent the Juices being ab
sorbed and the crust soggy.
Lettuces that have grown stalky mi l
are useless as salads are a dish lie fur
a kingdom of kings If stcanu J nti'l
served like cabbages with butter, pop
per and salt
A variation of fried potatoes Is ob
tained by slicing as for I'roncli fried,
soaking in cold water to extraet the
starch overnight If possible and roil
ing in fine corn sneal before pltiiixlng
In deep fat.
Rolls from the bakery should be led
in the bag, the top tlphtly twisted be
Ifcre putting In the oven to beat. Tor
some reason the rolls come out crlsper
and fresher than when removed from
the paper before heating.
When frying doughnuts have ft ket
tle of boiling wntcr on the stove, mid
as each doughnut Is taken from the
fat plnnge it for a second In the water,
then drain. The doughnuts are en
tirely free from greasy taste or feeling
When so treated.
Tha Popular Ctrl.
Ton have, of course, met (.-iris who,
without your knowing nnythlng deti
nue against them, have Impressed yon
as persons to be avoided, but have you
also met the girl whom you, as well as
everybody else, instinctively likes?
She Is the girl who appreciates the
fact she cannot have the best of ev
erything in the world and Is quite
cheerful when her neighbor gets it.
She is the girl whe never say
thoughtless things which cause pain.
She Is. the girl who, when you invite
her out, takes care to please you by
looking her best.
She Is the girl who makes the world
brighter to both young and old by b.
tng so cheery herself.
She Is the girl of whom you in-tin. -tively
know that you may ask a fa
vor and that she will giant it f-el:n-,'
she has received one from yon. In
fact, she Is the happy. tinsoliNh. sym
pathetic girl who sees ( 1 i'l .- .ay
one and Is quite willing to ln '
ond fiddle" whenever by so doiim s'-e
can add to her neighbors- happiii"".
Little Mm and lV.raini,
' Treat the children like little m'i a; 1
women. It will do much toward tuak
Ing them men nnd women. IVrp-tu. I
frowns, scoldings and fault tlnding
much toward making them surly. ill
tempered nnd story tellers. I.i.ve v:vt
In every Instance. A mother slm.iM
never be so busy that she ennn.it I i:
to her children. If they live to be i .. n
and women they will all too sunn 1 a
her. She should make the most . :'
them while she has them. She sh-.aiM
encourage outdoor exercise or '.'
and she should not forp't b train ih ":,
with proper regard for their per- iv
appearance. She should never :i! v.
them to form such habits as cnn, it :
to the table In negligee, ncul I'lliis i l e r
nails or their teeth or carryin.- so::- -I
handkerchiefs about. She should nc.c:
nag them or forget that they arc cr
tures of reason, uot animals that re
quire to lie driven, nor should she fad
to Instill in them a distaste for ail
that is vulgar. American Queen.
I'tllUlBC an Old Iturrnu.
Some genius recently made a pi f
hall furniture out of an old main a. y
bureau, one of those with handsome
carved legs terminating in claw t. ci
The top and Interior, with the exe. p
tlon of the deep bottom drawer, bad
been removed. This drawer was c.,v
ered with a hinged lid and served for
the seat. The inside of the bureau w as
neatly finished with panels in winch
the rejected drawers were utilized, and
the whole carefully dressed over and
polished. When new handles of colo
nial design were added to the remain
Ing drawer and the seat piled wita
gay cushions, an exceedingly attract; , e
settle with a convenient receptacle for
wraps and parasols was the result.
Glove Chfi.
Glove cases are very useful indeed,
serving to keen gloves separate from
other things, and If well embroider d
they are ornamental as well. paea
or cases for gloves are preferable
boxes, especially to tltoso who m.
about a good deal, as they take much
less room In packing. A glove ease
can be made of art linen. Roman satin,
silk, etc., and should be long enough to
take ordinary four bnttou gloves easi y
and if you put a division in it the re
sult will be good. A division Is made
lengthwise and consists of a doubled
piece of silk used for lining. This per
mtta of the separation of white from
colored gloves.
Hiss Alio C. Fletcher,
Mia Alice O. Fletcher, now cornice
ed with the bureuu of cthnoloc
president of the Anthropologic
ty of WTmhlngton. It 'f1fnr!, ,
1 years ago aevisai .....
loaning small sums of biod.?-1.. ; ;
Indiana to boy land and build houses
for themselves. A lifelong student of :
aboriginal languages, poetry, music'
tod easterns, her latest work on Indian '
nnslc and poetry will outlive the In
diana themselves and give future gen-, I
tranons an Idea or wnai ineir music
and poetry were like. Washington
Post.
Bstoteat Houekeepera Rise Fnrlr
"It often surprises me." said the
good housekeeper, "to have a woman
say that It doesn't matter If she rises
late in the morning because she has
plenty of servants to look after thlngn.
As If late mistress did not make n
late household! The woman with plen
ty of servants Is Just the one who
ought to rise sarly to look after them."
Good for Children.
Tlia pleaetnt to take and harmless
OM llwix Coord Ce.r-g:a imnie i,
iats rfclisf eases of ouih, C' -. u
antt LaOrippa nwaoi it doea n-t pus
issasediatal; into the stomach, but
lakes (foot ri.t at the seat f the
iroaale. It draw oat the Inflsmuis
tloa, healt and eoothei and cures p-r-snentiy
by rnsUnir the Iubks io c ii
tnbnta earn life ffirinz Hf-sutainmp
7ns to Ih blood and tissues l)r
Arsttttraoffef DUa, Tel., prescribes
It diny nd aaya tbare i eo heite
wmh rrtoedr mada, Sold by W A
I norood, Bmdlemaa and S'.md.iri
lrg Co-, A'beboro.
One lluadrti OoIUn a Box.
!i t'-i tdiia B A Tlsdal', I.nmmrion,
ft. 0. ptmimm on DaWltt's Wit ih Jim I
t i safe: 4 I hid the pil-a f t
4- TTT-I..-S. Z tried aasnjr doctor'
it, bnt ail f illed exo p'
h H itnl Halve It cured
. a ...ntioi n' tha h. si
... .; v it-t, Hasel al'b
i r .'! nrt; rcljeif". ! :
? e ' s e.iiid, Mnei.llt' r.
v ii pi'a-, S'.re-
WAS IT LUCK?
rafi)rtimlt. Fiici'1ciiccm i:uit
Trv Any 1IM I'ulieiiee.
Theie ii i... siMi lliin:-; as lack,
is the Ia:-..v man's c.n Siico
peiid.s on ;.ill. on itir, -.yli! and
ileus are i.iul licYutl.in lo duly.
I waml.-i-. .-ays a cut rc-iniiil
Aim rivaii I n -.llry Journal.
To:-.i lilian wli.nn there
lueiv a li.iav'.le f. l.ue in Ai
;!....; .Ut be 1 .mil a luieise ill ll..
the i.a!l hears of fa
in ihc roil:::; H.ial'le pu.iM i
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k-ap" '. ''-- I :.v .o--n s:..gs.s and ,:, n M. : . :.f
ff ' ' " '' " A' i. to start : ( :!:.::!-. 'I ! -n a lean :.:,. ; ' ( ; r .y (. , .
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. :
to
I ;
bl .tvii.,: r. i-slati pe.w
biek. -t'-i tin- ut or p-it-II
la a box or !:e-; nnd
da t. There npv-e.irs
f ovrrdoin? the Job and
lihken sneeze Itself tj
m-.kin? the ch
il- ath or stilUns
Ko dJi Dyspepsia Cure
Cqcats "11 c'aaaeaof food, tones ar d
truisiKi st'ie stomach and diseftive
ovmn Ones l)yspepi, Xi.tl pe-tlon.
mn- eh Tro. bles. suit malt- s lien n-d
Mo i heabli ami rentf h. Kodol
Dvsp-p i f 'tt e telih Ids wnr. out lis-
ilea, p i' il s, iti-enr'ie'ia and - wpetens
h '(in ell- r ll 'f Atk nunn. ol
', V1 s ' I Hny i uJ a mim'er
ol b it 'le ' f K d c l'rp i sia due n. I
hnv- tenrd it. In he a "ry eff-o ir nd
Inioel ad erlu reely f r stomach
lilmcils I 'fsfonimen-l it to nij
fifed" Sold by W A tJnderwood,
l.'A i.l'e ,ian and standard l'rn(T Co ,
,sU, Horn.
Tli- freckles M pas o tlie Sim
'hesi tin; col'l weather comes.
S r.
r you are i i c, ,1 ;. '. T'- '.-as ti e bru"1 I
, -:dV: i ' r:r,--t!'ri-T.-v'TBrMiWrf--f t.1-rw:i -. : lug : dii-lng ihe after- Sluri. .!.. i rni I'ri,a o. t -..
or.i:4i..;t''L'I.,J.i;i'elnT.:,'iU-,'v.7!i !i.id ..v. :! v! W'l'h he M") I TI I f '' ;: ' ' '' :'' ' :r' 1 '''''''' '' " 1 flenn.
th i, vo:i ,::-:.t .. ,it Men-job nnd b-.: - . f ' .braieies. l.U wif -. 1" , f' -o
itive Brcao Qvtxb.
n I -ifS o!J in J .i. 1 3 e
W'm the !
hnki I LLU0I..1IM:
' lu rev. . n cc-UNTnsr 3 making a uig
" ," l.iviea.nl.l PKOFIT i-'ROM GOCt) ROADS,
ceiiliu- rranl, and I con-It: I. d to spend our
ta,): ,:. I.i V,:.-'.i.,g:,n. V.ev.itit- .,.,..,.., , A:11,.,.1(,l t,,.,ltl,K
''" of ed to i:. -: et that b. aiuilul ci.y -tud ,. ,(. :,;;., u, ,,:;11i-Imiu-o .
see and I. a.- the p'o:.:a: lit t:i -:i a.S- , ;. . ,.,.,-.,;,:, iciuUn Xi.ru
is "" scud !. 1 ll- , ,.; - e ,.,,t :,,l !,- :l.
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i,... ! fo !'..., . r i. : i : -ti ; - - --" ' ",;,iju'ji'.'
win . .'ad n- n.ir.i'.ally 03 a
i iliirki.- ll." nfternocn.
J At the first wotil l'rauk and 1 looked
I nt each other. Then I'm'.: burst out
lantrl-.in.J. And ilnr'.n; the r,-.;t cf the
vontnloipi-t's p-rforna.i.ee wo hid our
faces in cur hindkerel.; - fs t ) cen.-.-al
. from the audience a mli'tii it could not
.:.;.:- :-!.l
"It di -u't do." Ri!U I-'rntik as we
walk d I 1; to the betel, "to jmlgft by
appearances. Perhaps innny of our
leirislators ar." ftccd men after nil."
! MAHCr. PLIZ.VHETH IIOXET.
Hew to Prevent Croup.
It w- 'l I e rood i e-.vs to tlio ri ' it,
i fs r, il . U Id', a o learu fbaf c?oni.
an bti pJcvrote-l. Tlio firt s gn of
er . p 's borfen . A day or to b -to
e the att-ek th child I ecoines hearse.
This is soon f 11 --il;bv n f:eer:liar
r ti:li ccugli. Rive hnuiberlaln's
Cotlg'i Remedy fif. ly s s-i -n sm t!:c
chil 1 beonica honr-e. i r tv :i ahm I
ronsh coujh appt-ais, and it wiil .'i -
pel lib SV L.IIOiliS of cr.ep, III tblS
wTr:!l da Kir sod anxhtr mi bo
i vo d d. I bis r me u is used I v nmu
thou'nnd" ef in th-n find In a n v r
be oi known lo t ll. It s, lu fact, tb
only r"inedy tb-.t enn i ly be de
l , ed n on Bid that 1 v'ci.si' t end
snii" to tils". For fb' bv 'xn ard
Drill Co , Anlieli'..ro uml W A Ih d.-r-w-oij-1
.. -.. i ,i'f m j, at ,t i ii Ma; i to in - n.-ar--: it.:; i.r
To Cure a Cold in On
n s.
at i, S I,
I a v
si-fioti Is plvon as f'.nr- '.i.o"i
. The aver.i-;e haul to the neae-
e t sliippins eint Is twelve miles, the
average cost cents per ton pi r mile,
or a ton for the iwelve mil-". I-Vw
farmers Ink- into c-..ns!,ler:,f.,n this
i . i i of expense. The most imimrt.iM
factor In rcduc'.ns the cost Is pwd
roads, for i::'.t'-h larger loads can be
Jiau'.ed. much less time taken, nnd u
great F.ivinp 111 horseflesh and In the
wear nnd tear on vehicles effected. An
other important factor In favor of good
ro .i.-. id In being able to pet produce to
uiarkc. dutlps the time of high pricesV
A Tiniely Suggestion.
Tin- e t sr s .ri oi ti e year when
th ti-'-r! el ru ' careful eons- K re
td - i ! Ii r fop- Iv oi Chimb-1 Iain's
('ch l: n td .-. It 1 certain to be
neeiln! beft re ih nl-t r is r, and
rc'til'e nr. innc'i lucre p'cmiit a'd
B't f:j, 'i t' W" n It i kept st bard
a ii ( : en : s s -or the ccid is con-tr..ne-
i d re' re it Ins becon.o set'Ud
:n ,l e y-:!( i:i In n m si every In-i-i
cb a c ( ie c Id - y bo arded ofl
b. is'.ieir tl-is r-medy freely us arwt as
h st, I r ation of ILu '1 1 appears.
11, ,,, !t pn i merer ni giving- it to
- In . : for It eonlnlns no hurmfal
snl ever. It is i Hi nt to take
hi;:, n'l It- sr.il cMidrtn I ke it. Buy
rf a d y w;H g t 'h-bcs. It always
rnr-n, fc-r s-d- bt Stnndnrd Drug Co.,
.1.. lu si d W A I nderwood, Bao-dl'man.
o Day
A ea every 1
V. ' jrznrt0 box. Mo.
DUCKS FOR THE MARKET.
The Heat Are Those Hint llnve Sever
Seen 11 I) noli I'miil,
"The little ducks that come to mar
ket nowadays," said a wholesale dealer
in New York, and even the Utile din ks
that slay ut home are as diiVcreiit from
the ducks we used to sell four or five
years ago as dried figs are as din. rent
from the fruit fresh from the vines. It
seems an almost unnatural thing to
think (if a duck without a (luck pond,
but the fattest ami best ducks we sell
now never saw a duck ond.
-Dae'; farming is still a comparative
ly recent thii-;, but It is developing
along new lines till llie time. Kxp.-ri-emo
lias tiuuht that dm Us iill.n'.nl
only sntlicieut water to nin'tidi the
liilrsi and not a dirty, muddy pond lo
wallow and -.wim ill are more tooth
some for the table ami bring higher
prices in the market. Whore there Is a
pond there are Ihli of some sort, and
the ducks will eat the lisli. That gives
their meat a llshy flavor, of which
huii-'.-w ii es complain.
There is as much If not more mon
ey in raising ducks than in raising
chickens: but. as it talc s more capital
to s;ari a dn-k farm than it does to
build a hencoop, tin-re are fewer per
sons In the I. u lilies, ati'l d'tc!:-. unless
th.y have a p.iuj and are allowed to
roam at their own sweet will, are more
tiouMcsomo to take care of than chick,
cn. Th -re is not Much variation in
ih- r 1 cf a duck fattening for th
in irk. !. Il is fed regularly three tines
.". u 'v. and it gets mash lor every re. al.
No"itj cln agrees with a healthy
duck like mash. About once a week a
little cracked n Is thrown In by way
of variety, but the dm l;s do not seem
to care w bother it Is there or not.
"111-. ..i.-rs have an odd way of get
ting around the natural craving of
ducks for animal food. It takes a l-n -tiiiio
to cure Hi" birds r.f this. ti.l
they in'" very Irritable during the
process. Hree.lers m ike a stew of ani
mal flesh and ground bones ihIm.I and
strain off the water. This is tnlv.l
with the water given the ducks to
drink and n No to ii.-i-t-'ti tln-lr bran
The compound gives to their mash a
mealy flavor that era 1 1 ties Heir apo--tite
ami adds to it a substance th.:t
makes them Mivng.
"In fattening ibnks brooders try to
make th.-ni eat r nun h as tl.-y can.
And it is a-tonihing bow mu.-h a
iiine
due
if four pounds of fo
t hnitu.' Iiidluesii.it
inalerial to su-iain
- loim-borcinati. If a dtt
in. ire than ciioiiuh to s:
lite the breeder tbinUs
"en a farm the diiel.s are not allow
ed to t.iiv t will. 'I'liey are kept in
pens in i!o i.s c,f flfly or seventy, ae
cordinii to lla-ir conili:loii for inaiKct
l:is. 'I I.- i.-t'. .-,t. -I ,a:c mn-t be ta'a. n
witii ih.::- beddins. I'tc-h hay and
straw cve.y , !her niuht. and at certain
F.-as.itis nf il.c year every niL-ht. is tin
perative Id- heallhy du. ks. b,-y do
not sleep in houses like i hick lis nnd
turkeys do. 1 nicks prefer to huddle to-'-:kor
aa.l !., . in the ep-u. Hut their
feet must 'n- hi pi warm. A du U with
.-old feet i. v -i: illy a dead dink.
"The I r ortieiiate returns from
bat. bliii; di: k -' e: us, in compared wi ll
h. tiV kls. t ai'eal.cisly small. About
niie half ll e . i-s s. nt to I a . h are
sheer w a-:e. la faet. it does n- t p.ay
the Ire. i!.,i-s ii :,, -w York and New
.1. i-s y to i. ,- , from cvus they can buy
In rca'l-ont. It Is cle-aper for tin-in to
lay and t .i-e yoiuu' ducks shipped
from the west. This industry lias be
come t-o l :r::e tic I cars are built .spe
cially f. r '.I.- duel; trade and men sent
nlnpa v. h i know- Low to feed nnd take
care cf tie-iii."
( are nf Tiiruej-".
I l.nve I'.. ;ii:.l that lurkeys cm be
raised with v.-ry Utile care. The cold
Wc'iln-r in early t-prln.: lias been the
hard -t ti.!!!-.- to contend with, one
piow-i r losing from ehjlity dow n to
twenty-live, but she went to estrciucs
in In r care of them, keepini; tbcin
cnepe.l ten closely nt lirst and. I thitill,
feidhi:.' loo henvily. After they com
inencod to die she turtnsl them out lind
let them take ca.-o of theniselves.
1 coop mine only three or four days
before 1 turn tliciu nut to run In ti e
daytime If it Is not too wet. and coop
tli-iii n's'lits. always p-tlini; tbctn In
about 5 o'clock, or they will find some
t-ocd place to h!.b aw ay from you and
run !u the wel jrrn. In the imirnaur,
and the chances are that yon will lose
a larae pt r cent, if they arc cooped
nlfhis r.nd until iifn-r tlie dew Is off
In the i.ioriiitii and not overfill I think
they are ns etedly rals.-.l as chickens,
ami a turkey's i.iark-t value is three
tin es v. hM : chicken's is,
r-esel.-s after the turkeys jet old
ennitu-li to run In the fl.-ld they p-t their
ilrinr until mid weather. 1 have one
turkey runuini: In the carden that lias
never been cooped at nli. but tiiere Is
no wet crass fur (he turkeys to pet
drabbled In. She has not lost a p. nil
yet, mid they are full feathered. She
goes back to the same place to roo t
every tn-dtt. and I know Just where to
find her If It happens to lie late when
I fi.ed her.- Mrs. Charles Jones in Poul
try Keeper.
Out Vei-mlti.
A writer In the Scientific An:eri n
says he has clean 1 his promises of ver
min by making whitewash yellow with
copperas and covering the stones and
rafters In the cellar with it. In every
crevice In which a rat mlnlit go he put
the copperas nnd scattered it In the cor
ners of the floor. The result was a com
plete disappearance of rats and mice.
Since that time not a rat or mouse has
been seen Dear the house. Every spring
the cellar Is coated with the yellow
whitewash as a purifier and a rut ex
terminator, and no typhoid, dysentery
cr fever attacks the family.
Cures Blood Poisod, Cancer, Ulcers.
Eczema, Carbuncles, Etc Medi
cine Free.
Bol ert W.ird, M.iiey'e, G., Ssys:
I a iffered from blood poison, my heal,
fa eanc -h n blurs wco one mass rf
corruption. a:hi In hones an t joints,
burnitif. itching, scabb skin, was nil
run down and discouraged, but Botan
io Blool Balm cored me perfect!.,
hf. ilod all tha sore and gav my skin
the rich (rlow of health. Bl'od Balm
put new life into my blood and nrw
ambition lnt my brain." Geo A
Williams, R.'iboty, face covered with
piir-rles, cronieore on bsek of he-id,
soppfcrutiDK awrilibg on nfck, eating
nicer on h-s, bone pains, jichmfr skiu
ura l perfectly by ftotnoio Bluod Balm
rii all bra ed. B tanie illood B dm,
car' a 3 II mall!(iiant Llood troubles
such ax eczema, scabs and f cab a,
pimples, rant ing ear-, scrofula ate
E-wriallv aiivised for all obstinate
ra- thnl have reached the iertud and
thud stag.-. Drnf X'-t, 11- To prove
it ear s sampl of Blood Bslia sent i
free lejd prepuld k writing Blcwd Blm
o , Atlaiit i, Os. Hew ril e tronlde and
trm moaical advice sett la so led m-iier. i
J I.C!";iI AJvcrtiscmnls..
i Administrator's Notice.
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v.il i-lnle ir, ii r.l.. not Hi,, t t, ,-.- :i;..n.ii
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U. I- VAi;l;. .If .!!.!.
I and Siiel
WHAT IT MEANS.
One of ll.e 'leu W li.i l iill.nv the Sf -I
c 111 lie, i l l lip Line lirt'citiiiK.
'n'hal is in . nit l.j line bred birds or
line breeding:" is a iiiesti,,n ::- ,. .1 tue
ei-y oi'tcn iiiite ic.enilj. n i.nt Is
meant by line bn eilae; is w . ..- I he
sane' sii-.iin or I'uiniij- i f fmiii i.. bred
(iiiiiinuall.v for j.-ars uiihoui injiry
to the i.or .1- -iaaena of liie thick or
ludiw.ii:..! spoil.,-,;-. Y.mr icidcis
will pardon n .- i. t tal.itu - an IH'e--tra'.ion
my own strain of i .!. the
I'i-hel White I'lj moiiili l;, but 1
feci 1 cm belter csph.ill ll.e lll.lll, r by
doinu (I. is than by I ',,-.- s -,i: ;her
lin b.e-I snain Willi which 1 am not
well ncijUnintod.
Several .eat I'dvantau. a are i.,!ined
by I.iijIiik I'.ue 1.-...1 buds lor j..nr
foundation for a t-." k of f,.-K aiiiung
these beiie-. first, j. u can expect t!.. ,.i
to pro.bi, c bi iter o i'-pi iii-i than the
parent stock: second. Jou wiil ji' t ex
cciicut lav. is In biie bred birds, for i:o
breeder Mould tbhik of breed,:.- h,-:is
that were not :;,iod, 1 will s. y i so p
liotially j:ood. layers. Mid another :.o..-l
re. on lor buying line l-r-d birds Is
liiai the i-csiiiis i f n ii...;,:i :...- ca-a r
cmirollcd than in spi.. hm n , red in
the old haphazard way.
To start bi'ccii.iu: in biic. or. l.ciler.
to start n hue bred fo. k. J -u must
s.-ciire the best l.ir.N v. I.i. ii jn;i tan
possibly iiltor.l, and If : . so. lire
for Tout- I'o'in.l itioli M.k birds that
you know arc Hue bred. I'm- example,
we wld say j oil biive UuV.t a bn .1
lug pen of l.-n females ii-id n:io male
for your f.iuinlalion s.o. I. t' Mr. A..
Who lr.fs practiced line breeding lor
years. Von rear this s-.;, :i from this
pen several hundred very cl.oi o pul
lets and c !; ids. Aft. r ti e I, .ids
have matured and j. a arc te.!y to
make t:p .v.e:r yiinls ..r ih- ...::iing
season s. !, , t fr.u.i ti c lot jour very
best loci., id atid i: him to Jour
bena. Sole, t j.oir , ry I. .. pullels
and mate (. the c, k I .id. K. serve
some of the reinuiiiiiig o. kerels and
pullets for f. ar of y.,ur losln.: s-unc of
jour brccb is; al.-n I'm- f.- .r the fo , 'ow
ing season yo.i v, ill v.ant s -i t'.ii yard-.
In that c.i-e you will lie d lao re. to
males than jotl le.w have in jour
yards. :,s nl-.i a few male ler.:-. In
seleelln.: jour l-i d.-rs ahvys 1, ,..!;
well to sliindard l '.u;re:ii. ms. ... , un
to I.e. p iiapr.e. ;,,g jour il, k as you
pi-o'.rcsi.
The er a g s .-.son I w.-i.hl -i .-e-st
as a ch, ap j t" i:n'i:-e n ,v bin not
from v. Ii nil y.-'i -. your las'. 1 1 u. The
chicks from ti. "- : h -ing bred In
line witii the birds ji-ii already have,
will predate both male and female
which yni can i:-o the f 11, .wing sea
son in refre.-'.i'.l'g your foe', or bcilding
up ceriain d I' via v, hl, I, y, : lc.ay wish
Improved, if Jolt fi , 1 J.e.i n-ed no help
from the par. in : t oh of y. '.r 11 h-'; do
not get the cgs, hot lake the progeny
from the two pens and luai.' them, the
cock bird to the offspring of the cock-
ircl nnd bens and the tv, .. year oid -i
to the pro.;e!,y cf the leek :ind pilliels
while the yn-tng I, 'ids can be i. . . 1 i:;i
as the ..e. i.H.s :a as n ti;- foo'. vlng
year. The progeny of ihe old cock bird,
this being the last mmsui ou can ti-e
the old bird owing to it;..'. v.-i!l mate
nhely with anything you have In th -flock.
Ity foilo.ving v,i lids sj .--. ,.f Hn
lirccdlr.g and mating jou ,-an e;i ',. i.e
your birds under perfect !'., 1. si
tlmt In .t:e s -a oil j n i c.n lire 1 lew
combs or any nth, r special poltit you
desire. Never luiiodin-i' erareme for
eiirn blood In a line br, ,1 .. V If you
feel yuli must have r..'i !'-:-. Ign bioo I
In the tlo.-k ihi'i I ani Mire ynu w,il not
Und tl.is re i:ii.il If you follow the sys
tem Of lino breeding ns la! I d iwn berei
buy n mule bird nnd mate hii.i to a few
very select liens, s. lei ting n male the
coming s v..ii from this mating for
another special mating, and the third
year the off-prlng will contain enough
pure line bred blood in him not to tear
down any nor!; you have nceonitulsbi d
In building up your flock. V. ll. I- label
In Poultry Keeper.
Weed Oat the Droues.
In every Hoel; of hens there Is a cer
tain number of drones, hens which are
healthy looking nnd which cut every
thing one will feed them. Kven dur.ng
the natural season for laying these
bens give one but n few eggs, but eat
ns ravenously ns possible. It Is this
class of fowls that cut down the profit
from the poultry yard. It Is estimated
that a pullet, one hatched early, will
not pay for herself until she Is eighteen
mouths old. If this Is the case then it
naturally follows that nhe should le
carried through another winter in order
to make n profit for her owner. Tue
longer we are In the poultry work the
Armor la our belief that too much im
portance Is given to the pullet aud not
enough to the two-year-old hen. As
irrrnrni that an April hatched pullet
will begin laying In November and lay
through nntll molting time the follow
ing August. It Is plain tl it her next
period of laying will be at a time when
eggs are high In price nnd the hen In
the best possible condition as to age to
produce ibem. Take good care of the
ben that Is getting through her first
molting season after ahe has begun to
lay, for ahe Is the valuable bet) of the
flock. Commercial roultry.
Bcalr
Bcaly legs In fowls Is caused by
microscopic Insect or parasite. Dip
ping In kerosene oil will kill them nod
cure the malady, but cure ainnild I
taken to do it early In the day, so the
fowl may exercise In the open air until
It evii porn ten. U will then 3i lite fowl
Ho harm.
Weak
Hearts
Ars due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of sveiy
jas hundred people who have heart trouble
.an remember when II was simple Indlgej-
on. Il is a scientific fact that all cases of
"irt disease, not organic, are not only
:r:i -cable to, but are the direct result of Indi-;-.;!ion.
All food taken Into Ihe stomach
.viuch (alls of perfect digestion ferments and
:xol.j the stomach, puffin; It up agalnsl the
.-art. Tins Interferes with the action of
'ai heart, and in tns course of time that
iekcate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. Kaub. ol Npvj Ja. O.. Mrs: I tlid ftomtctl
rouble ani wa In a tu.t lUts as 1 had tieart trouble
villi n. iron K,tll riyafcpsla Cure lor afcolll lour
n.-nthj and II cured ms.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
nd relieves the s::rr.ach ot all nervous
itraln and the heart '.t all preisure.
Bottl!3 0n.r. il.CO Sim h.ldl-j 24 times Ihe trill
size, wluch -viisfr Sue.
rtpar.d by E. O. DeWITT 00 , CHIOAOa
I'o n e bvV A nvaj w
. . . QUICK R0;; ( k
cionrn - soti,.
"i'roiiijii Trains Bjuuvn i
( UtllUHMi l's ..,
ii.n;.r i'U.i.'t w ?i.i.i.iiMi ciiis ai i. tiiroluii trains.
I'lM.vu.ci.ni.tMi i;:-i- hvatkix cahh
1 ' l,tfcJ- Cnmtort .tud C.-nfietiu-; i ..:pieyo. iratvl via Sotilhcrn Railway
- .. L. VERNON, Trav. Paso. Ai't,, Charlotte, N. C.
f . v,COD' 's'ict Paes. Atrent, Asheville, N. C.
W . A. TUKK. Pass. Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. 0.
H. H ARDV1CK', Gen. Pus. Agt. Washington, U. 0
Hi:RE IS
MONEY'S
"-'ill is i:a!l ::.,,c atnl v.e li.ive a (il:tlililv of lifukcli lnls ill suits
i.i .s;..".o in -.ii.i ii t,i ch Hi. ('an jjiu- jou any size fiom
Nil. I' , an ! ull tiiake jmi :i !i n-r n'iiv.
. ii. ,l.- .:.v In. in Id-.-t i lii-s mall ri:il, w cll-ii::n!e ami littin-r.
..I' t :.i! !:c:i'.s -uiis, s t,i 1 .:, I.i I v c!i.s..l with Ihe :iln.e.
. u'l i hi, ie lu s,e us, tti-ilc uml we will .ship gi,otU oil
)hislic!m, Stroud,
iiUiXi'tl ili.-.a Si.
Jaj" i'l. .is.' 111. Iltillll tlllll VOtt .s-iH t,j.
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ThotiScxns say thtvt
McLUHE'
MAGAZINE
is tiic het jniMislieJ : t ;'iiy price. Yet it is only 10
cents a c'tij'y. !.(H) a ' . .;.
', ; r:; n'i mh r ,;!( '.'a n't there are
ArtieI.-3 of :
iri:oi-.-.-t on bubjeots
cl' tii9 greatest na
tional Importance.
In
UeCiure'e v.-iil more interesting, important and en
t taif.hig thtm ev&r. ' Every year better than the last
or it would not bb McClure'e."
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fclanikaikriEj 'aTLnaapeaiio flssscialion
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THE
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Will sell daily, September 15th to November 30th. 1903, Colonist
sne-way tickets to points in
CALIFORNIA AND THE KGHTHWEST.
BlrmiBgham to points la California $33.8 !
Birmingham to Portland, Ore., Tucoma and Senttla, Wash. a)44.SU
Kamphia to points la Galiiornia $30,03
jCaaaphia to Portland, Oro., Tacomi and Seattln, Wsdi, $37.V0
HoleMvaly low rates to intemiodiats points.
Short line, quick time, no bus transfers, tree reclining chair cars.
For rates, schedule, maps and full information, write to
F. E. CLARK, os W. T. SAUNDERS,'
Vaavtuaia) Msaimu aonrr, c-tai. .it. HxcHiii.ii n: iTmT,
ATLANTA, C. . -
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UNDERWEAR. SHIMS,
. IIOSlfKY.SUSPnN
DERS, GLOVES,
ETC.
An J will eil them to you at
iivi-cY-savini;- prices.
See hun before buying.
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rrinity, IN. C.
RAY HD.ViONDSON,
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