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Greensboro, dec 8 tf
JACOB A.:LNU
, .ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' "
GRAHAM. - N.C,
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magastne than ever before. Voder bat been
pnbluhedj or 60 yuan without muting an is
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two dollart' worth of magazine than by tah-
erlblreWUoaey, iaa hiwt itaui nw
aiik a io America,
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Beautiful Colored fmniloo Platet : agrava4
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Houte. by A03uta 8aubot FBacorr
fj nny Wren), which will treat of the vari
ona dutlea for each month. -A Children1
Corner, for the little one.
A rich array of literature bj favorite au
thor, among whom aie Emily Lennox, Olivia
Lovell Wlltou, Ada Marie Peck, Eitla Baow.
'mi iBHih.iJ ..Bwnlnl MU 1!. Araea.
w)ther humorous tketcbetra3d ntbera.
PKEMICM8 to club raltera are among ita
special featnr., and Oodey-a offert the moat
ciiolce anil raluaule of any mairailna pb
lUbed. Snd tAe. for laraple number ' con
U'.ningfull elub ralet and premlunu. '
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who fuhMribea to Oodey'a Lady f-t
roopoa which yon will I ml ia each comber
eotlUet you to roar own aeleethm of any rot
paper pattern illattrated la Coder Ledy'a
book, i our ISc. Sample Copy wUl contain
mam of tbesa eoupou.
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The pattern thowt yoc bow to eat eat the
garment yen ant. That ia alt wt can tay tn
-U.it apace, for toe reai tee your tautple
ttnmber. for which tend 15c. at uact.
Hjouey Ucmi't tl.Wit year '
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Philadelphia. Pa.
In (lub wilh thU paper, GODEY'S
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hrnld be .aent to the office) of the
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lew If ess (iootls of ie Latest Patei
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Which we would bo . pleased to have the ladies call and examine. Also making additions to our already large
assortment of new gqpdsj all bought at bottom prices and sold at the closest margin possible. It is our
TTTC(TbaTT?C)C! 11 l.lAi x TITTJ1DT? irTT 11. ' ; nl!in aI aJ nA tttJ Vi nmnfla ond WO nro
xjpxxixoo us wen us uur.uuiuinuu iu jtajxaox iuu uutu wnu uuuutv ui guuuo ouu pi wo v v
gomg-to do it.. We have every facility for olienng a market here equal to any ana we aonoi mrena inai you
shall be compelled to8 go to the expense;of taking the cars to find what you want, we Duy irom tne same mar
kets from which the larcrest dealers in our larerest towns cet .their coods and none of them can command bet
ter terms or better discounts.1 Thoroughly post d in both northern and home markets, knowing whefe, when,
what and how to buy, we CAN and WILL sell to you at prices which cannot be undersold anywnere.
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WHOIESALE AND. RETAIL MERCHANTS
j Vmrmlmt lm Varelga t.mmmr.i i. EujfTaud has finally consolidated her
The iiumber'bf hortes lh' lirppeaii '-tahoua agcteultural efforts uuder lh
Ruaaia is 21,000,000, including nix goW managijment of a Board of Agriculture,
ei nment atuda, beeide a large ouinber Prided oVer by a Minitler of Agrirul
of private ouea. .The R'tssian Govern- lure. To this office Hon. Heniy C.iap-
mont devotes annually $30,000 to the l'n haa been appointed, rile U a popu-
purchase of stallions, aud, so aide- larooqntry entleiiinn, and said to ba
spread b been the interest of l ite a praciioal agririultu-iat. Willi him la
years in itnprovinjc this stock; that awociated Sir Jure c Cainl, who hat
race," trolling matches, and . abows had charge of the agricultural work of
have been largely "WcfeaseJ all over (he privy council.' The sei-retary-is
(B) tooblry.-" '""' '. tr-rn ) Lieut.-Col. C. A. Leach. TTiie new Pe-
Governmenrnurseriere juat now ptrtmeiil Is to have its headquarters in
being prepared in Cape Colony, Africa, one of the Govvriuncnt building io
for the further extension and develop- W.hilrball,, Jxjii'Ioo, The apprupria
menl of the American viues, one near tion for its support laws follows ; , J3al-
Stelleiiboacb, one io Ibe Paarl, one near aries and wagon, $33,000 J traveling ex
Worcester, and one on a farm between pensm, $10,000 J eolleetlng sti.tini.es,
Robertson and Montague. Bo great U $47,000 grants in , aid of agricultural
lb demand for these vines, liatappli- and dairy schoov, f2S,0(iy fiiuldenlal
cations were received this year for not expenses. $2,900. -The work of the
less than 110,000 cuttings, of which , laud vinuiMon aud on public works
amber only 60,000 could be spared for and building is also transferred to the
distribution. ' ." : "' . " ' ' new Department. , . . .
A new process of sewage purification, ' Farming In' Paratntay seems to have
'' a-rldar, Ike Day.
Jjeesnrrendned on Friday.'
oonwsting in lb mixing of amines (a
group of ammonia compounds) and
lime with tb sewage, ia now being
tried at the Wimbledon Sewage Farm,
in England. ' The first operation con
sist) io pouring milk of lira, or freshly-
slaked lime liquefied, and herring brine
into the ae wage - an It flows into the
works. The liquid then passes Into 'a
pump well, where a thorough mixing
takes place, after which it it pumped
to a higher level, whence It flows into
Immense tank. ' Here the sludge set
tles and ia run into filter presses and
presatd into large cakes. These are af-
gons backward, for the area of culti
vated lands is now less than it was
twenty five years ago. Ths govern
! meat ia now making grebt effort to en
courage immigration aud the develop'
ment of her agricultural and other re
sources. It offers free pasrage to each
family of agriculturists trom Europe to
the ejpitol, Asuncion, lodging and
board for Ave days upon arrival, free
transportation to the final destination
and a free gift of thirty two acres of
land - with the ncccsaary implements
and seeds and four bead of cuttle. The
pub'ic lamia are also -offered at very
ter wards dried ia the sun or a slightly ow prioua, ranging fom' $70 to $840
brated kiln aud grouud for fertilixer. hUnited States money) per sqnar
The sewage tho purified Is oomplotely Uagae of 4.600 acres, according to the
sterilized, deodorized, and, when mix-. location. The terms of payment art
d with ten times its volume of water, i Very easy, but no one person can buy
barm lew to Dsn. I mora ihan one hundred aauara leairoaa
T... t ...... (.It. I... MAM. "
1 I no have mora iron tape than ten
000 .beep, or twice. .. many ' a. the , , .
United Sute but .H.nu tuber of her , d wfU h-
horned cattle I. placed at JO000.00O, for TohM0.. d
otlier aemi-tropiral crops grow per
fectly.
-American AgricalturiaJ.
' A mmtm Snr.il.wint.
X "Your rat,o5"E rclic;ted.-Cl
while we have nearly 60,000,000.
Theresas been great depression is
the value of calUa, oin to tb fall
ing off ia the demand for dried or "Jerk
ed" be-f. Tb government now pre- J. one which ia guaranteed to bring
. ,. tri..i.i k. vou aiixfacorT rrnlta. or In eaa of
. i failure a return of purcbaa price. Oa
guaranteeing five per cent, interest as- j tni enfe plan you eaa bay from AW
anally for tea yrai sen the capital em-j ad vrrtiard Druirgii a bottle cf lH.
ployed in tb ImMoea. f exporting king's Hew I.-overy for ' "W
. . . . 7 1 lion. It ia guaranteed to bring rI.W
beefia .ba freoh stal f prewrred.! B eery eaw, when Ked fx mr afTrc-
Tbedeteilaof tbla attractive ioduee- j tioa of Throat, Lung or Cheat. och at
seat to foreigners ar given by Con.ul 1 Conu m ni tor, I r fl tn "f Inirs.
. . ' ' Brooeiiti,AthaBia, Waoof.mgUKJkih.
Ek-r ia refiort .No. 104 Dorn the Uait-, Croup, elc, etc. It U icaant and
m. TVnurtmf rjl of g late. Mr ' arr(le to ta.lf. perJV-Ct 1 1 mW. !
Eaker dovs not think that. even ibis
stimulus U1 Lava any perceptible ,
tTcCt uj-oo tbe eil-orl cattle tuJnea
of our country, bet-au of the inferior
qdaliiy of AeBUnettlt
ran hr nrfx-nriwl ut-on. inn iMHiie
free at T. A. AU'rihi'. Dmf stof.'
iany t'rrwma
nV-i Vra fnt or twnarboid
" I;rown' Iron IlitlorH
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Moscow was burned on Friday.' '
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. vvnnuington was born on Friday. .
Shukeiipenre was born on Friday..
America was dlncovered on Friday.
-Riuhifaoml was evacuated ou Fri
day. . '
The Baslllo was destroyed on Fri
day. ;- 1
The Mayflower was landed on' Fri
day , . ,, ,- V"
Queeo Victoria was married on Fri
day. ' ' ' "
King Charles wo beheaded on Fri
day.
. l' ort bumpier was DoinuarUed on t
Friday. ... t. -( , , .
Julius Ctewr was ncwastinated. oa.
Fridnv. -
-.Napuleou Bonaparte was born on j
Friday.''?'": :..
The battle of Marengo was fought
on Friday,
the boiling point, remove from the flie,
'! add two heaping tablexpooofule of bui-
ter, aud when lukewarm, stir In "one
gill of yeast. If you have home-made
' yeast, so much tlx better ; if you have
not dUaolve half of a two-cont cake' of
compressed yeast in a gill of lukewarm
water. Add enough rifled flour to
DEATH IN A TREE JTOP.
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Oamb JSvtdanoe mt n ntirol Tncdy ia
tha Mendocino Kedwoadtb .
W. a Mills and Henry Eckliart, of
Colusa county, who recency returned
from a camping hunt arxtoi thecoaH
mountains of Mendociao, W of a re
markable find among tlie preat reJ-i
wood forests of that part of tlie state, s,
story which, for : thrilling, -weird,
woodland tragedy, excels.
In the northwestern part of t' -i
county, late one afternoon, just bef
sunset, while the hunters were m&k i r t
their way to camp, they noticed iLi
the says of ihe sun in the tree tops c
a dense grove fell on and lighted c- r
white object high np among1 tj
branches of a large maJrona tree. ,t
Approaching the foot of the tree for
the purpose of getting a nearer view
of the white object, tuey were aston
ished to find. lying on the ground ,t
the foot of the tree, the remains of an.
old Kentucky rifle barrel, with pari
of a much decayed stock still clinging
to it .v.' - r', : . j
The barrel and lock were covered
with rust, indicating it bad lain for
years in its position. While their were
examining the ancient gun, and look
ing for further evidence around th
foot of the tree, the sun had so-far dei
dined as to throw the white object Li
the brauches in a deep shade, making
it impossible to make out what it was.
As it was somewhat difficult to climb;
the tree, they concluded to retprn'' in.
the morning and make further. jijree-(
titration. Marking it by niacin? pole
and fallen limbs against the trunk,
tney returnea W camp., r : ,
Next morning they returned to the
tree, ana in tlie bright morning ught
bad no difficulty iu making out tb
white object to be the .skeleton of a ho
man being. Hills climbed the tree
and found the skeleton to be that of,
quite a large man. resting across two,
large limbs, and tied near the thigh,
nones to we same. ,
There was not a particle of flesh oa .
the bones, and but few dangling: rags,
Near the skeleton, and lying across one)
of the limbs, was the frayed remains
of an old coat. .
Throwing the coat to the eround.
Mills descended, it having been decide
ed to leave the bones where they lay in
tne tree, rawer man urowuem ta
the ground to be scattered by wild an
There was nothing to indicate bow-
the man bad met his death, or why)
his gun -should be on the toound and
kis skeleton in the tree. -' t --
Ther ooniectured that the hunter.
miirht have Been chased bw a hear and.
had climbed the tree, and had acci
dentally dropped his gun, which,;
striking the fiTOund. had tfxnloded
and wounded the man mortally; that)
ere he died he had tied himself to the.
limbs of the tree to present thani-j(
mala from destroying Lis body., This,',
they thought, would account for the
broken stock of .the gun. - i
A search was then made in the re-v
mains of the old coat, which
molded and matted together ia
Inaoet Vile lay -Vranea
'One farmer has frequently 1 drowned
from two three hundred mice In a sin
gle night. How many U killed by cat"
or terrier dog Is not known. 'n' Ia the
United Stales it has boen claimed that
a rat-terrier, or fox-terrier dog oa a
farm saves one hundred dollars a venr.
make a soft baiter, cover and stand In J oy destroying mice snd other -vermin, leevea were moldy and much figured!
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a warm place over ntgnt, next morn- Ir vy rur., comrollne n France
ing beat three eggs - until wry ' light .' boards ar put up bearing tbi follow
with a s.n.11 cup of sugar ; stir Into the 5 ' 71
batter, and knead in enough flour to
make a soft douglu It should be just
as soft as it can be bandied, and by . no
means as stiffs brdod. Cover again,
and when very light turn, out onto a
fljitred pastry board and rolt into a
thin sheet, cut In pieces and maid luto
little roiiud Win. T)jt a cloth lightly
with flour, lay ths doughuu'.s on this,
and let them stand halfau hour. Ihsu
fry in a Jeep kettle of very hot fat,
dropping them in with the side that
The l-atti of Waterloo was fought M P " tI,e tobl" T io lba f M
I lie crust tnut mrm ou incra prevents
them from rising if dropped in with
on Friday. . ' ( .
The bailie of Bunker Hill was fought
on Friday. .
Jouu of Aro was burned st the stake
en Friday. ...
The ' Declaration of Independence
as signed on Friday.
The battle of Kmw Orleans was
fought on Friday.
The first lodge of Knights of Pythias
was formed on Friday. .
Jeffiraon favia, ex-President of the
Coufcderate Slates, died on Friday.
Mcneennkle elp.a. '
this crdU oh top. ' In turning them
over, put the fork or spatula uoder
them, and do not pierce them. Drain
on a sieve. American Agriculturist.
Hair la Hake an Aaalta Ifarp.
Wax a piece of button twist about
two aud a half feet lon ; tie each end
strongly to a peg, and thrust the peg.
down tb crevic between the two
tithes of your northern or western
window stretching the silk ss lightly
ss possible. It will surprise you to
bear tb sweetness and variety of tones
Saked Oil ft Heart Is a very cbesp wind will bring from Ik Uaving
aud economical diab, and savors stroog-! done this you may be moved to gt fur-
ly of veolaon. Waah tb heart well In 1 ther and prepare a mors CTaoorale aea-
c- Id water, letting it stand baif an 1 lien barp.
hour In th second wsUr. Remove Take so me quarter Inch wood, ana
the tube, and fill the spaces with a
ttutfing made of bread crumbs, melted
butter, salt aud pepper. Press Ibis
ell down, an-i akewer ths boles, or
tew them together. BUnd It point
down In a saucepan of tocb a six that
tb largeat part of the heart will At ia
tnngly and It keep It from falling over.
Cover two-thirds with wster, and sim
mer so gently thai tb water will not
boil over lb top of the heart, and thus
.often ibe stuffing. Cook for on hour.
(bea lay it ia a baking pan, end bake
bin, brown, basting with butler.
Make a sauce by thickening th gravy
is lbs paa, aud torn of the water la
which it aa UviWd with, and season
ing t Uai. Serve some soar jelly J
wiib It.
Ddt'jhtutt This ia the old-fashioned
rrciMi for the dcxijbouU of oar grand-
tno.btr. Utiug-two cups of milk to-'
make a bog the length of your window
frame, four or Ave inches deep snd six
or seven inches wide. Bjre a few
small boles in a circle near what will
be the upper aids of- the back of the
box, wbek placed ia tbe window with
Ibe open side of tbe box, fatten two
bridges like violin bridges, on at esch
end, and stietch on ibem severs!
strings of fine eat gut contriving a ae
ries of scrsws or pins lo sid Iu Id
light stretching accessary, and lo allow
of their being tuord lo tfne not. Then
ralae your sab on tbe wiaH sid of
the house, sod the wind pawing
through lb boles snd over ths strings
will in rising snd filling make very
sweet tU Lutheran OUaervrr.
mon sens and honeatv of lh public.
Hedgehog Lives upon mice, snails,'
wlia worma animals injurious to agri
culture. Uon't kill tne tmigenog.
T'Hid Helps agriculture s destroy
twenty tJ ibirly Insects hourly. , Dou't
kill toad. -
Molt Destroy wlr worms, larva,
and lusecta InjurtrMis to tne farmer,
no trace of vegeiahlcs is ever fount) iu
the stomach 1 does more - good . than
barm. Don't kill moles. - i ; -
Cock-chafer 4 Hi arrae-Ceadly
enirmy to tamers ; lays 70 ta 100 egtta.
Kill the cook-chafer. ' .
JJlrdf-Each department of France
loos yearly many million of francs by
the injury done by Insects, Bird are
the only euainirs capable of buttling
with them vigorously ; they are great
helpi to farmers. Cnilureu dou't take
bird's nest."
If lbs teachers of American school
could, t lib their pupil, sMid half a
day every werk during tbe summer, in
collecting Insects Injurious to lbs farm,
tney would impart soiia and useful In
struction to their pupils, and earn at
least pari of their salaries, together
wltb a lasting service io their country,
American Agriculturist.
- JBelal War Henvrta.
PttUbort Record.. . ,
The Official Reports of ibe Union atd
Cbnfrderate artniea, ibslare being pub
liatied by an act of Cougres passed .In
1874, routain much interesting infor
mation. Th last volume Issued eon
lain lbs official reports of lb Union
officers as to Ibe part taken by I heir
respective eowtmaads hi tb great bat
tle of Gettysburg. On pag 161 are
published tbe official returns of Ibe
Army of lb Potomac, whiubshow thai,
on June 80ib, 1863, (the day beior the
battle began), there were 117.KJ0 men
and officer present for duty. On page
187 is published the number of casual
ties In tb Union srgry In ibat bottle,
as tollows : Killed, H,l&5 ; wounded.
14,629 ; captured, 6,365 making a tola)
loss of 23,044. Th official retorts uf
lbs Confederates ars not published In
fl.l. B.lll Kl. Kill K. K MA.t
. . B. .. U . will w I B. ur H G . I ,
Rett. A. L. Long's "Memoirs of Robert
E. yngiv lbs loUl lossof lh Con
federate in Ibat hatt'e as 16,000, which
includes the ki'lrd, wounded and csp
urrd. So that the total loan of hnlli
armies In ihe battle of Gt-ltytburg a
about 40.000 urn.
Tbe General In Chief of th Union
army at that time, Gt-n. 11. W. Halleck,
in l)i official report of the Military op
eralimis ia Ibat campaign, ibea apeultt
of the bat lie ol liettytburg : Tbaop-
An old moldr notebook was found, i
In the book was pencil writing, which,
was still legible in places, though th
U 1 . . A . I. il.
ur jvug vAf-uaui-w iw hum wnwer. - vnti
tne first page there was part of a name.
ending with tbe letters ngtoa; all
the balance of the name was obliterat
ed by mold and stain. - -; . ,
xnere was writing oa tbe next two.
or three pages, but it could not be de-,
ciphered. The next few pages were,
comparatively clean and the writing'
perfectly elifpblo. It was a record of
Lis last days in the tree, and reads
Heltgensasaln, but lb att at the foot of thai
How tamm will Ubia bast For thraai.
dart 1 have been kept op In thi. tree aod I mm.
drtngwfch btmger and ttitrat. One at th bean
alwaya rmama, while the ether goes awajr for;
hoar. WIU they sew leave the wwtv
BhaBIdia bees, and thaa fall to b mUmn br
ttksmf e U 1 only bad sty rift, agataarni
srtnk of water. I kave mtum aouuag bo Uf
tmrm at the tree and tnmf are a latter. a a,
TIm a I. oatriy dowa and tfaa ami bw kaa ra-'
Tbev will botb.ranaln all tught. ,
It's moraine acaio. I thought 1 wat astlnc la '
thlcbt dream. Imm) nlttiu Ho;. I aat dj-kkg of'
kuagar aad Ihln. i am (rowing wvaaar. 1
I have wapt antil Umv are na mora taan. I.
foaod avaetf Irytng toartoot mt tb tna laa
night, but tb bears growled and I cams to my
aiju.ua. . Tb bears are aadar the ttw.
The graund la eoveiad with than. Tk are ban-.
dradaof Ibea. I have bans anttag laawa and del
not feel hungry sow. I think I'll f ant of Uil..
yet M alt tkoat taars wfil cm away. a a rw
sua Is going down again, 1 wont writ any
The following was probably written ,
the same day. or it might have been . -
written the following day: he writes.
lis hist few lines, ana they are inco
herent: ,-r ' - , - , ...
I had hard wark lo set the book oat of are aeas. i
I bava Ued eoM over Itanb; tied ary hwa lo km i
dob, ae a will bo two weeks to-ntorni -
TlUy la atirbt Tilly-waa ker-h Im
uae aow--a. 1 tu be loo weak ta tlx a
mm aurht alio Tlur o a, tb b ra. So mamr
'i Snd Snil nia miL to tuioa wkar ar
ther I WW put i it put tb book In peekat
godatgkttBaotbag .ia lu.e Ttuy
, Here andad tha writinir. of which
tbe above is a correct copy. There
were no dates to tlie pares, and noth
ing to indicate that the writing mighV
not have been done all ou tile iuioe
day and at the same time.
ine writer retained the vmUnr for
some weeks before be gave it for pub-,
lication, seriously doubting its authen
ticity. -Saa Fraaciseo liUaminer.
A Family at Cm
.At wioclawek. lrt t'oland. a man
named I'awlikowtVi Las j;ist died at.
the ase or lis. lie loutrbt tiirougn.
osciuhi-os wars and throuri Napo.
Jeon'I'S Kalian campairn. lie was
working in the fields up to last year. ,
lUs father u said to nave liveU to th:
ssre of 12$, and ono of l is brothers
died st 113. lie It-arcs three tasters.
Td 102, SO snd 83, respectively.
1 all Hall GazeU.
iwror;: riAi K Arur
Or yoo arc 'l -a r- i r gi-.-l UK noOtlDg
It U t I in- I u- ity
ajKIO. ' (, I.ITTtl.
ItwlU cure a 'd rr r--' f '-ut.
hi aS duuia la 1 min 'in j
! . They found a ll.-mt.tna In J Ian dead i
Al. ,,.. lli-K.V 1 lift -if ' .t Atv .nil
nosing fortes In lhi.aangi.ii.ary calem thr d ,T- inrP,;' -'ii(n raum'
-era nenr.y , , numwra, a..u ooin u 1 -tLut ,
lolluhl Ilk ik. b.-a A ..a... t
r"- - "- ..r-"r.-.c g, ncflras w, r,j j-..lrn, was . :
jape" It mas certainly fie greater uiow rero." l.rv i- v U t
jbaMle ever f.Mighl on the Amrncnn out t'-at war, but ia U it
. contiuem, nd the. like of whu-h t -,,M,ij r- '-l t t at e--
Loij may never be fought aguia I j 0f. Ii.vt.v.U't j i ; C
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