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GRAHAM, N. C, ' THURSDAY,:;' MAY. ! 1M890,
NO. 13.
NOTHI
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SUCCE
MA'? vyi
The ;j-eon . kmwi
fc Microbe" Killar M vuie
nntl wftndorfor-medl-
1 vine; la be-anse It bu
never failed tu any to
sum. oo matter; what
, iiha .dia.aM. from Lep
rosy lo tue simplest on-
eas? jtnown w iuo uu
man system." ' " 8 ' 'Y "' '
' The scientifla Ol.U -ot
to-day claim and prove
U Hhut every disease la ..
. df ,-. ' -- r;
CAUSED BI- MICROBES,
Eiterin1&tes th Microbes and d rivet toe a
' out of tW ayiUm, Vnfr wban that b done yos
cannot have saiicos I 'ar matter
-hat UwidWiBae. whatbar a, simplo eaie of
we care then ell at tue aame nme, aa
treat all dUaaaea coLititutlonally.
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iy.iviiituiiiii hi 'o
THE HOR8B WA8 WALLOPED.
Bo JTs Vatfl B Bad-Ba4 BU TU1 ef
,ak a? w
Aliaia. Caa.aaaptlaa, :larrfc, Sfwm
cblOa, KtMaetaaa BMMT ,
l,bi, tt iaeaaea, Eaaale Traabl
la all in iaaai aia. .m- a. :
tka- Ilaaiaa r
DiOTaiM fi'4a aafjl
8t thafwor T(1eMark (m? a above)
dforbbbk "filitory of the Microbe Kill.
ar," given away bjr :
. . JQFOf ACAKDS. :
JASkE.BOyi,Vit . ; . ;
T A'TttJRNEY AT1 LAW,
Oreentboro. Jf. C
Will be at 0 rabam oo Mosday of each week
U atteaa to proiessionai bd.iuch. io.p vi
JKERNODLE
Dia,ii..
rttM in the htata and Federal Our
alii falihfttllrand nromutly attend w all no
ituutrasted to hint-
DK. G.--W'-WHrtSETTr
Burgeon DenUat,Vl';7,'v:' j'
OREBNSBORO, 1 - " N. a
Will ala vieit Alamance. Calla in
xihe country attended. AddreRa me at
Greensboro,' ., " dec 8 tf
JACOB .A.. LOIVC,
rACTQBpyATfIAW,? :
GRAHAM,
. May 17, '88.
E. C. LAIED, M. J).,
HA.W, JUVlt; N. 3. ,
. XiETi M. Scott, F.H.:WHiTAKiR,Ja.
Oreenaboro, N. 01 Grabam, N.C
' SCOTTfe' WHITAKEB,
Attara.je at La w,
GRAHAM, - - N. 0.
9 .y
OBEVS
mm
LADY'S
-BOOK-
'Wllfba'far aaperlor to any year of IU Wa
ton.'a limr amonntof money hTlaf been
amiroDriatrd for tbe enbeHUhmeat of Ibe
nagaxlne than ever befoje. 'Coder haa-beea
pnblMbedf or 0 yeara without mttiluf aa la-
"d ...,'. .
YOU JAWK)T GET A BETTER
two dollara' worth of mataxlne than by anh.
ecilritta"odey,Taa bi.T fiaitf Mao
aiita B merca, M j-
1a-leadfaataaticae) for, K9? aia i
Beautiful Colored Faauloa Plate : EngraTed
rwhloa Platea In kUck and while, repre
aaatinc 'be preTalJitJC atylea, prodaeed ex
raaly.far Uodey, . , , ... ...
Tlalr aarwaeJ rratl.lt r
. K.araia.rr aad Kl-ral.w-rtt aa.
. aiaaa. -Haw 4 Pawwlsr Maile,
'' rlaaas Tar aa H.aM fmm .
Waaf aa BTall4. 'r4arala4 ,
. . Vavbia ataealpaa. ", ,
1 ha "Beauttf uI'Home" C!nb by Bma .
3bit. (or jounj t.oneekeepere or tboen who
coo template becoming to. A Tear m tbe
flimaeby Aqlii.Ti Silubcbt Paaacon
Jany,Wren), hich will treat of tbe varl
oat dulie tori-h month. A CbUdrea'a
Carner., for lhet'e ooea. " '
A rich array of llteratnre bs faonU'aa.
tbora. amonK a bom aie Emily jermax, Oli.la
V'!! WHmi. Ada Marte Peek, Klaia Snow.
"O." auth jr of 'iemlal. " belle dlraaaa,
with her bwDorona aketabea, aad ncbara.
PRCMIUVS to elnb nirm ara amoaa; ha
pecial f eatame, and eodaya ofier. tbe moat
rhalre and nlaabla of any aaacaciae pub
fideuca aa can be imagiuad. Rome
tareatinK facta lo legard to lard man a
facta re ware obtained by tbe examina- f
lion of w'.tneaaea before a coDgreaaioaal 1
oommiltee aome tinae ago. According
to the teetimony of a wltneaa woo bad
worked in- a large eatabliebment la
Boeton, two grade of lard were made ;
on grade being mad of bog leaf tat,
th other being composed of all the
refuae of tbe -IauKhter boua.v.Th
proportion of each kind to the- other I
may be imagined from the atatenteot
that in tbe aaubliahmeot referred to,
there waa only one leaf lard tank in a
total of twenty -five. The article made
in tbe other tweoty-aereu tank la com
peeed of bog beada, feet, entraila, etc.
The wltoaaa testified Ibat ba bad aeen
crippled bog and bogs suffocated in
transportation on th cara, killed and
put into lb lard tank. And lb pro
duct mad fntafucb material is. called
par lard.' . . . ' . i
Tbe point Is tbia article i not to
tarn people's stomachs againat factory
made lardbot to call atUutioo to tbe
soblime cbeck of tbe maker thereof
who ar seeking to have congeaa pass
law placing cotton seed lard Wider
the baa. In a cos test between par
Urd, eo called, and cotton seed -lard,
oa their respective merits, the aJraot-
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ih.Rt,.... aio,, . I a a vu ia aM wi ii
sbenld be sent to the See 'of the clean, wholafcom and cutritioaa, so
fitur:tOra,.am. J prpgounced by th bigbeat saedical
ttitard.' arad lie. fur aasaubj a am bar
U'niDg fall eteb ratea and prcmlnma. ,
' XTEBTLAO'ThEBOWX DKESS1,4SR.
t y , , . ,."
who tabanibei to tiodey'a Lady kicx. '.-
eaapoa which roa will lad to earb eoabar
watiiiai yoa to roar own aeleeiioa of sny rat
(trjerwer iiiqauatrd la Gadef't Jjadya
i, jk. oci ) c i-aifle Copy- will.eonbaia
Aeo( Cte' Cjupooa. a, . V
9m4 I mn far 1aavl. walafc will
.nhaaiitaaf m Taar aabavrtMta)
- .. ,.- , -,- ""Ire-. ,
. Tea pttrra thowi foe bow tocnt oat Ibe
rarmrnt yen aat. 1 bat U ail wt eaa aay la
ta apace. For lha mt aee yoar aaaiple
aambar. for which erod 15e. at oecf.
aoey" I only r x a year
Adareaa "G00g AOT'fl WKtr,'1
j . , f PLi-adelphU. Fa.
Ia Uuowitb this paper. GODEVS
New Good; Latest Styles; Lowest Prices. Elill Line Imported
and Domestic J V -nl- - -l':;;r':ry
French serges and side-band novelties, all shades. Kobe dress pat-
lerns emoroiaerea ana comoinanons, ; Jtienrittas; monairs, occ.
French, British, German and Swiss white goods, linens, embroider-
les and laces.
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NotidnSai-Hosier
8,0flJ): Portia of Slioes Alone.
v;; ;74C!oitiplcte ILiine Men?s ancililffiby (Dlothinff.
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We can :i sare. rou money both in mnaliiv anci npieos.
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Written for the Glbanbr. ' , .
riBaWILIi,
i ' BY TA lYNTON.
Dearest must w say farewell, '
Though so soon I know we psrt t
Sounding like a funeral knell
i It is riugiog in my -heart. '
M vuviuknm aaanRiaa w..i.o ii- , . . . rraaraai asaee. , , nlckiy between til roWSSud thor-
hnflv nnAfla to ha tnltf tkL ifiA 'nitna-f ' ' " ' -f:u.'J i. ' 'v ' , i!- iiw t : ' li-1 . ... .. ; .. . .
. . i : . - . - . l it i not mih a n,ti in 1 hn vuMmy mix6u Wlta tne soil, their ma.
larov oflberannerieata not flt to. b. xo u,n ... more cieany "emon- - - a chanioal ffeot wa. e.i.r th... .h.
stiated than tbe fact that th farmer . . 7 --fr- - ; "
a lew points will made tbe matter wi any 01 toe leruiizers
used as an article ot food.' Moreover,
the use of animal faU for cooking pur- ! foeda all, and without hiin all else is
poses is a poor expedient wbioli haa vain.' Peoplii can manage to get along
' been Resorted to because it baa been very well without costly equipagi
I tmraakaalklaa .a rtklafn fAnaaaakl .11- 1 l aVMlllf 11 m f I llefa. atrlil AASfltf ainnaMl'
j. . , luijrvawwiw iw vwfatiu fOOMIUig V1I9. IU vvati . imwiiaww aww wirvij aa'xaaa
O, how bitter ia jrje ; sufficient quantitiaa. With, tbe intro-" but food they must have, and this the
. I t we know lis urawiun a go , ... ..." ..... . I L.t n '.
auction ot tne prouuot or cotton seea. I unera oi iue aou must nrovioe. ana
A sedate old horse, yet cheerful
withal and eeeiHngly posaensed of a'
kindly and philoaopluo spirit, mean-)
dered up Washington street in the citja,
of Brooklyn yesterday, and halted st
th acute angle whore it runs into Ful-j
ton street , . , , : ' "' . '
tie was attached to the tmslneea)
end of a dump cart, this horse. Bested
on the driver's . throne of said dump
can was a man oi ucn Mnignani .
countenance- that -yonwould bavo
worn him first brother to tbe bora.
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on aao eviuence oi vision, ue, ma,
was cheerful and philosophic, and th.
very spirit of sedaieness sat upon him.
Be was not a man to joke or to bo
joked with. 'Life wore to him a aen
ous aspect Any one could see that at
glance. v vfceV f- ? '
It would be raah to say that the man
drove the horse. He didn't The bond
between them was facloeer than rep
resented by cord or leather and there
were both in the aged harness. Tbe
lines lay on the home's back, and the
latter took bis way sedately, as a horse
wb knows he is doing contract work
for the city might be expected to do.
If compunctious of conscience amota
his equine breast no sign thereof ap
peared in his benign and tranquil eye,
His master or I should say, perhaps,
his friend-did not not rge lum.
" At the, junction, .heretofore men
tioned in these memoirs the pair
paused and looked atxnrt-them. They
paused long. It waa so much easier
to pause than work? The' sauey wind
caught np vast idoada of dustth
dust that the were paid to cart away;
and toeaed it in the faces of the pass-'
ing throng, making the good to pray
and the bad to swear. ut this ruffled
not the philosophy, of .manor beast
The voice of the boss was not heard. '
and it was so much easier to rest than -work-
the wear and tear vera so in- .
finitely less.: ... . - ,
At length the Italian 'gentleman
who peddles fruit at this .busy conflu
ence of. human life, broke in on the?
dual reverie. , .
"Please minda stands moment foe
met" he asked. - i . ..
"Hoyr . . , , '
, "Minda fruit ft moment while I go
awaf" pi) t-i w- ii itHt'f : .j,.-.
"Why, to be sore Oi wnll, my DaT
fri'nd. Take yure toime. Oi'll kape
mBeyesonyureaoigistamea.- '
The Italian went off to transact hi,
errand. ,,tr . ... -
. Pretty soon the horse reached tran '
quilly over, picked ap a banan
with his teeth and munched tt down ;
with satisfaction . beaming from hie
eyes. His master looked at him ad
miringly, and then looked the other
way. Beproof was far removed frank ,
his face. , . , .
The horse took another and then at -third.
There was neither haste nor ;
trepidation in his action. He appeared .
to secure the full flavor of each ba- '
nana, skin and all," before he began,
We must say farewell my darling,
It may be uniu we oie,
,(tlie nacewiiy. fucming ..hog;. kt baa
ceased. Certainly while an article so
Though we know not where we'll pure and wholesome as cotton seed oil
We must bear it very bravely;-
niAf
It may be beyond 'the river,
f Lying at the Savior's feet.
If it is beyond tbe river "
' In the sunshine of Hia love,
Aajtela there will wiisper lo us
; "Farewells are not said above."
Iaa Lard
Catlaar
it.
Our attention baa been called to
the various substitute claiming to be
genuine articles and soM as sucb. In
formation as to an Important ; ono 'fol
lows tb question given ,
"How many know what kind of lard
is used lo making their daily bread T
can be obtained, there is no ' sense in
I using th f vile, compounds that the
' manufacturers sell under the name of
pure lard.; ' f ' vi ''.!.
! : If congress should see At to require
' manufacturers of cotton seed lard to
so brand thtir wares. aa to indicate the
materials froia which they are made,
there should be no objection to such a
law ; but its , provisions ought to ba
made to apply to other kinds of lard,
; mo that purchasers may know whether
t bey are buying 'the oflacouring of tbe
slaughter bouses or not. It would be
very unjust, however, to subject tbe
cotton- seed product 10 so internal
vat In tha ordlnarv civil arovarninant I
ih h..t Hu ..;..! 'evenougb of last year's buds U fuir.
fact, many regard them as a necessary
sort of evil to be tolerated as tbe pro
viders of food for the r.'st of mankind,
many of whom, have neither tbe skill
nor energy to provide it for themselves.
The manufacturer, the banker, tbe
Bf -
will make new bud. that will grow into
I fruit canes tbe following seaaoa. We
t-u - i.i .L.t . . i u i -
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o, uug ., .o-. y-v'- -1 greMe nude from bog beadi
aoou aa oaa a caaw ot miaputceu cuu-
and en-
I trails to go Untaxed', toi' pose before
tbe publio as tbe only genuine article.
Suffolk (Vs.) Observer.
The liaaalaa' tt .
If tbe coming hog is to be ready for
market at six mouths old, and we all get
our hogs up to tbal point, it will re
live us cf much car and save vast
amount of food.; By adopting th plan
of having tbe pig eom. the first of
October we cut off the cold weather at
both ends of tbe season. We are all
well aware that tbe March winds cbill
to death a very large percentage of
young pitta, end tb cold days in . th
fall must ba met by so increase f teed.
It will be well for , usto think more
about lb coming bog, tbst is to weigh
by th lot, in arg aad small numbers,
200 pounds at six months old Tbls
practice will give the' fanner aa op
portunity to grow, twj litters a .year,
and not bave both on tbe farm at once.
Two-tblrds of this sit months should
be taken up in tbe growth and develop
ment of lb frame ; eight week ia ' suf
ficient lenntb of time to feed for' fat,
whether tb bug b young or old. Old
feeder admit ibis. Pittsburg Stock
toag-
A dry, backing eougb keeps tb
bronchial tabes in a state of coostant
irriratifn. wbirb.if aotapeedily remov
ed, may lead la breenhiti. No prom
pfer reosly can be had than Ayert
Cherry Pretnral, which Is both sn
anodyne sod expectorant.
niati fruit canes for tbe coming season
If nothing but wood two years or more
old Ik left buds will start out; just as
they might from a vlgoron forest tree
trimmed down to tb truuk, , There
are germs of buds In all healthy old
' I wonrf thai It'tll 'Amvmlnn If i.titA ' t...
merchant and tbe carrier are hedged I n. . .
aluiiil. will, .n.ia I lflrlalal.wtn at nlla I -
th farmer is left to get alobg ai beat . : ... ...'.
be can. There. are two exceptions to
this general rule and that Is when the
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an aMVAi-aiir itiafc I ha win m. L... .Attil.
l!.ll. .. kl. ..... .1 I.. I. ' . ..... uuvu.ua
looked after with 'scrupulous particu
larity. .Again those who' fere depen
dent upon tne farmers oft en us any
means in their power to gat tb ad
vantage of them. They will make a
corner and buy ' op tb cotton and
breadstuff's at a ruinous low price, aad
then make another corner and sell tbs
cotton fabric and tbe corn and wheat
at aa advsnoe that make tbent fabu
loua fortunes. 8ucb dealings are nei
tber fair nor Just, if there be any
class of mu deserving a fair remuner
ative price fyr the results of tbalr labor
It is the farmer. , There ia just on way
out of tbe difficulties which environ
the tillers ofjhe. soil, and that is to get
out of debt and atay out The men
who cultivate tbs" soil should be, above
all others, the moat Independent citizens
id any country, and they eaa be if the'
will only make the farm self-sustaining.
nnon anntha-
clear, and the exercise of good common triw- Hntroauure mad fine and I In this wsy a dozen were "comforta
sense Is better far than specific dlreo- '.-ttered freely closely . to the rows b.ljf diP0?ed of, and the oat cavity in, :
tlonsTruit is always born, on th ecllent results. A mixture ef IKZEFZaZri? XSS
new growth from bud springing out of "he nd plaster gay. about tb same I shock seemed to seize the owner. lie "
last ear's wood. , j resulU as wood ashes alone, while piss- w DlLb'tt la9l!lfn8f ? 4
. a i- Li.L ' L.- Lc. .lAn. nJJ - A jar.-. ... nr. - "'--F-waaw.aa.
dv u iruuiug caxe musk p tsaen 19 .-)..v..viiiilraB, i nenanin , erueity, cumng him the
advantage waagaiuod by tbe applies-1 wrale as a thafe of the wurruld, aa '
tion of lime.' ' ...... ,
. Among varieties' tested, tbe Burbauk
gave lbs largest yield uuder ordinary
culture.' Tb aarly Ohio, on account
of its earliueas, provided tbe most prof
itable market potato. . v ,
, Experiments of ths Missouri Agri
cultural College Grouodi to' determine
Ibe effect of cutting seed several day
prior to planting, upon the vitality of
tb potatoes, resulted as follows :. Of
tea varieties, cut April 1, and planted
April 15, ou 618.64 square rods of lai d,
but leaves and canes , th. iollowina; 6f PtT cent, ef seed failed ; of seventy
season, out bore good "crops of ' fruit j n v" varieties, out tbe same day plant-
omadhaun, and I dont know -what;
other titles. The horse started on a
run up the street not a very wild.
or the warand the owner-
climbed into the dump cart from be-:
hind and made a tremendoaashow of a.
tussle with him. It did not last A
moment later they were coin? down. '
Myrtle avenue at a pious w alky and if
there was not a twinkle in four sedate
but cheerful eyes, then' may I never
aee twinkle again.--" As for the -poor-Italian,
ho. got back in time to sa ve
il is stand, and surely that is enough,
to make an v Italian irrateftiL Whai,
do they want any way the earth
New York Herald..
trletlr XaaUah aavd Va ianliH, -"0
tbsreafter. . This is not the usual mis
take of beginners. ' Tbey see the swell
ing buds 00 last year's canes. From
tbe-e tbey expect their fruit, and tbey
naturally think tbe ' more buds they
leave tbe better fbelr fiult crop. 80
tbe viae grows into tangled masa,
abd too touch fruit being set, little if
any of it ripens. Amaricao Cultivator.
Kansas Citt. Mo. I have been af.
noted with kidney trouble for ever a
year, .1 -eommeaced i using Jticrobe
Killer at your suesestion. Ibav not
finiahed my second jug aud . am com
pletely cured.. Yours resneotfullr. .
Clark A VVeloh, Ous. 1). Wklch,
, rrln tar. . 1213 Walnut St
For sale by JU B. Holt & Co. . ,
raaale Stxpa.la.aaia
o
d on 714.01 sqoar rods of land, Z
per cent of seed, failed. New , York
World. ' .
ltw Orleans, Feb. 27, 28S8.
This Is to certify tbst sfter taking
one Jug of Microbe Killer I was permr
nently cured of a severe attack of brun
ch I tie and pulmonary inflammation,
and illness baying restated all method
of medical treatment. I cheerfully
reoorameod Wn.. Kadaiu's Microbe
Killer as being mors tbsn is claimed
for it . - " '' --
Henst V. MiELtr, 77 Camp St.
, For sal by h, B. Holt A Co. '
Tb latest development of size in po
tatoes gained la xperlment in eutUog
and proceed upon tb syrtem ?pey as kttb; Ohio 'Agricultural
tod u." Thar are manv who f"""
tbls. bat their numbers should be n. -eo was eat 10 one aoorxwo eyes, aaa
creased a thousand fold.-N. C. Farm- wo,r' io' r1'r7 cu Viour ana nv
r.
eyes to tbe place) waa planted fifteen
to eighteen inches between to. hills.
Tber. was 00 sppredsbledfferen. Ia
the size of tbe potatoes wber small
potatoes, whole, were uaed for 'seed,
Tbe New York Times says that lime
seerna to be a prevenliv of potato rot
in 'be cellar 1 Baraa nntaiAaa thitaw.
rouiog and were picked out of heap
wi wnj vt uiiy vuaaeia were put Into
a corner sod well dusted with air
slacked lime., ,Tbey stopped rotting
at once, and the decayed parte ar now
dried op. Tber. is. no disagreeable
smell about 1 beta.
d. Price tl. Worth 5 a bottle.
Tbe value of m remedy sbool I be
eati mated by Its curative .properties.
According, to this -standard," Ayer'e
Saraaparilla is tbe beet and moat eco
nomical blood medicine in tbe market, land where large potatoes, whole, were
oecauaa toe moat pure and eoncentrat-1 OMMf n. ha. ri.U ... . 1
Worth 15 a bottle. ' I ' 0
where tbe ball or a whole potato was
A Pennsylvania farmer who expert-1 employed a seed,
menred with mineral fertilisers for po-1 Tbe teat of fertilizers as a top dress-
taioes last year Bod tb following tor-1 log resulted as fallows : . Good bard
mute to aire tbe best returns : Kauai 1 wood eabw cave an iocreaae ever the
parts of nitrate of soda, disaolvedbooe. natural yield ot the fand, such as to
Booth Carolina rock and sulpbste
Dotaab. One-half ton per acre w
aaed.enstins 815. Tbe product waa
400 bushel per acrf of ibe Wbtte i-i
pbaat variety,
make tbelr aae, at tbe rate of aeventy.
five busbela per acre at 25 cents per
boabel profitable. Coal sabe bad a i
marked beneficial effect f?read '
.
Raceamexto, Cau, April 27, 1889.
L. L. GotfDAED A Co
UeoUemeo Mr SOB. foaarlaaa aaj
old, was cured with leas tbaa one eel-
t at S a a. a . . . .
100 01 nsoko i ji icrobe Killer, after
being aivea OD bv Dhvaieianaaa Inmir.
sine, wild enlargement of the heart
My wife wan also cored of a severe
broncbiartronble, after a (allure on tb
part of physicians to relieve bar. I
consider it tar superior to all koown
remedies. K. K. Kieefateice.
For sals by L. B. Holt A Co.
The slang of the streets and. ther
tables, and of th. would be witty and
comio young men of th. nniversitie
and great' publio schools, is another
piedisposang cause-of the Lncreavdng;
vulgarity of vernacular English.
Brevity may be the soul of wit, but
there is neither soul nor wit in snchV
fashionable brevities aa "vet", for vet
erinary surgeon, "exams" for exam
inations, "pub" for publio house;
"comp" for compositor. Saturday
"pops" for Saturday popular concerts,
the ''Zoo" for the Zoological gardens,
perks" for perquisites, "thoe" fo
thousands, "ctt" for citizen, "ed" for
advertisement "biz" for buaineaav
and such Americanisms as "be goes
out nights and works mornings.'' -
NinetAKiith HntiiFT
.... ir
Esaaatac the Baaao ta Onlaa. isji. 1
A lady who is not especially worried;
about fire, but who knows from long
experience that it mayjje necessary to
cau w doctor any nirui, always,
makes a point of putiine her houela
order before retiring, bhe says if it is
needful to run into the kitchen and
build a fire in the night she does not
want anybody to run the risk of at
broken neck over a rocking chair in
the middle of the Cook. With the
same forethought the kitchen ire is al
ways left all ready to be lighted and
matches ar kept in a piece easy to
find. Croup medicine and. all other-
simple remedies for the iHs small chil
dren are heir to are also kept where,
they can be procured instantly. Lew
iaton Journal. - , . .- ,
Eaadina a tonic that 1
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ROWI I IHUI hlTTFRS.
Tt la ,mdi la laaa, rnrm M um. lnmfas
ttua. aud iui ii iaa AJ oaaiC iwf u.
drVMunroe, who has afut many
winters among the Florida teminoJea.
in hia areola in -benhner, docribw
the immense turban wLk-b is U.s 11
veraal maaculiue head dr?s aud i
tinruiahing badge of that U-ibe. 1 ,
turban ia composed of fold Uvin il I
of small aha wis or gnrly colored h&u i
kerchiefs, in Which rW ia the predar: i
nant color, wound round aud roun i
until the structure prv'.vu t'n i
twelve inchs from t'. L !, I; . . i
not cover tiie tn cf t! 1 . !.
SJ't to be ait t. r ; v a s,
flume of, tl? vt ' ' . , :