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GRAHAM, N. C.', THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1890.
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NO 18.
NOTHING SUCCEED
' if '"'
Tbe reason Redan's
Microbe Killer b the
BKMi . wooderral medi
cine, is because it baa
never failed iu MJ l-
stauee, mwr waai
lb disease, , froni
rosy to tba simplest die
Hii known to tba he
man system .
' The scientific men of
to-dav claim aas prove
that every disease la
Radim s Microbe Siller
gxtermluatee the Microbes and drive them
eat of the system, and whan that b dona yos
cannot have an xche or pain. , l matter
what tha'als Sase?wether' a simple cam of
Malarial Fever or a combination of diseases,
we core then all at the same time, . as
treat all disease constitutionally,
A.thesa, CeasaMpllea, Clre, Urea
t,l,l. Kaeauaatluas. KMaey aad
l.lver ssleeaeee, Keaeaie Treablee,
la all Ha farm, aaa, la fact, aw
Disease aaewa le tee Baasaa aye.
seas. i . .;. ".'
siiii- or nunnnar wim
8e that our Trade-Mark (tamo at above)
appeari on each J nr.
Srnd for book "History of the Microbe Kill'
er," given away by
I. B. HOLT &. CO.. Merchants.
'Graham, N; C
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JAS.E.BOYD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' Greeruhoro. K. C.
Will a at Graham on Monday of each week
ta attead to professional business. IBep iu
J. X. KERNODLE,
ir. ATTORNEY AT LAW: i
fi ' 4 MAIS AS. N.0. M
Practices in the State and Federal Ceiirs
rl!l falvhfnllt and promptly attend V . aU bn
aessntrasted to him ,
15b; Gt W. WIHTSETT,
, Surgeon Dentiat, : v,
GREBNSBORO, - - - N.' C.
Will Rise vieil Alamance. Calln In
ike country ttonid. re. we at I
r ften.borS. ' vvX CI. .4, deo8 if 4
Jacob
.-.ATTpRNEyATLAW,
GRlEl
May J7. '8.
N.C,
E. C. LAIRD,- M. D.,
HAW IUVEIl, N". c
Feb'ylS, '90. " ,
Levi Sf. Scott, F. H.'Whitakke.Jb,
Greensboro, N. C. Granam, N.V.
SOOTT & WHTPAKEE,
-. ; Attawaaya as t.a,w,
GRAHAM1,'""' - -. : a
UiDVERTISEMENTa H
AM
r
Will ba (ir superior to any year of 1U h la
ter j. a larger amount of money haying- been
appropriated for the enqbeillsnment of the
maraztne than aver before. Coday has been
oubluhedf or AO years without mlulof an is
sue. and
YOU CANNOT GET A JlETTEtt
two dollars' worth of magaalne than by euh
acriblag to.'HJodey," Taa Bur txua.x Ma
azths in America, '
The leading attractions for 1899 ate i
Beautiful Colored fashion Plates : Kagrared
Fuliioa Plates In Mark and whit, repra.
aanting the preTallltg styles, prod seed ex
premly far Godey.
flmr Kaaraaad rraaHaaleeaa,
Ikriir mm4 Naetllawarli
aiaaa. .lew aa4 Paaataa- Maasa,
riaae Par ska sseaee naa
i . Waal Sa . alabrasa4
. , Veeklas; ataraJaaa, KM,
Tba tfBeantlfl Home" Clab by Ehha .
Out, for young Lanaekaepera or thoea who
contamplau becoming so. -"A Tear ia tba
Hoose. by Aoocsr BaUsbobT Paaaoorr
(Jenny Wren), which wiU treat of the rarl
ess duties for each month. A Cbildraaw
Carner. for tba Hitle one.
A rich amy of Uteratura by favorite aa
taora. among whom ate Emily teaaox, Ollrta
Lovell Wilson, Ada Maria Peek, Klsie 8 now.
"0." enih.Tr of "Gemini." Bella C. Oresas,
with her humorous sketches, aad otbera.
. FRIMIGM8 to club rabers are amen- its
pedal features, and 0 Oder's oilers the most
choice aad valuable of any maraslae pub
libed. fed 1 for. sampfe annabor ,eo
talalng lullTlab rates aad premiums.
XTXBT LA0T"BIH OWN DBE&SMAKKB
ho suhibea to Oode1
eearoa which roe will
enOUea yon to your own adeefWrn of any rut
paper psuen emsiraiea in- .uaaaj a ihuj w
Book, keer Ue. HeaHaa Copy will eoataia
aaa of these ejapons. t
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ewe lleraw er aVeajiele. wbh will
seallaasJ a year sabaai lystaa
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rs yoi
farmrat yea aat. v Thas b all we caa eay la
Ibis space. Pnr Uie rest sea your aampU
noer. lorwrnco sena i XL asoaor. ,
Ga4yM b only J 0 a j
Adores "GODIXS UDT1 tTHX.u
, - v ., Phfladelphis P.
Ia (lab wiLb this paper, GODEVS
' M)d tbe GLEAVEB Price $2.90, which
abrnld be aent to office of tbe
.Guun at Graham,
ex's Lady baex. .m
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you money, and at the same time by giving us your patronage you
enable us to buy and sell more, and we make our profits by buying
closely in large quantities and by. discounts given on large orders.
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GBlHAiMHAND BUHEINGTON,
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Real lummer noon t ready r
3 Have yoa eleaned out toe cellar T
How about Bowing eoillng eropa f
bou't depend upon a ainftie crop,
from about tbe ariltdaed DdUer f
Grow eomethfng to abow ai (be fair
Clean, careful culture eompenaatee.
Feed hellebore to the currant worm
Teetotallers make trusty form band.
Bad farm bands contaminate chit
dren. ' . ' "". ,'
Adarjt method to soil and condi
Hons. . ,.- -
Better beverage than beer butter
milk. . - . , . . ,
Wholesome " field v drink oatmeal
No danser of over-weeding the gar
Ann - a .
' Keep tbe poultry garters tiry and
clean.
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iv w laianeaa, aobUHiuaw;. -uaf ,-
gradeM . i uWnMiinu
No dull, rusty or sbackry tools now-
a-days. . .
Potatoes and onions tnnve on gooa
ashes. ,
Worse than wear for tools rust ana
Hit ' .
Are ion Imnrovlnflr vour farm tnis
vearf " .
This ia tba season for the former to
be at borne "minding bis own busine
severely." '
Larsre-srowins' trees should not be
planted in small yards.
A well-fed sucking pig is worth twH
or three luUi-eUrved runts.
The laU sorinc: extends the season
for tree planting, rememoer.
Twk ovar last year's bean polee
m.nA if eon need more tret them ready.
The number ot Dorses in jnasnacuu-
eUs is 63,838. New York State has
673,950 and Texas 1,350,344.
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Tfas fruit Orchard wants no fresh and
fermenting manureev Give it manure
that is well decomposed.
How are the roads in your neighbor
hood f Are yon preparing to do some
good, honest work on then this season?
A rood, well-flavored", solid straw
berry ia much more desirable than one
that is big, hollow, insipid, and soft
Tbe sulphates sad the muriates are
tbe two principal forma in which pot
ash is supplied -lor fertilising purposes,
It is estimated: . that over 1700.000
worth of dover la-devoured annually
In New IlAmpahire by the wooUghncks.
Te say that an element ef riant look
is available ia to simply say thai It is
soloUle. AH pUct food must come to
this. ....
It is bad rjolicv to colli vale tbe same
kind of crop on tba earns piece ef land
year after year. Practice some kind
ut rotation.
junction wlfh tbe , aaHcutturaT Vxhtbl-iionnextSeptembi,.;-:-:';
Wash y on f feed orn and oats 'In a
solujion of four ounces of blue vitriol to
gallon of waters It Is claimed' that
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Asit is me esny Dira i,aaii caKsnas i ii , - -a
the worm, so it- ,i 4be former early tQ , u W,M H mu "PM!. .
market U.h his produce that gwta , be
beat price. n . 'cr;:
Tbe farmer who grows no small
fmits for bis family, will be apt to com
plain a good deal about tbe "depres
sion, iu agriculture." ,.
Professional florists of England are.
cultivating old-fashioned flowers, such
as the daisy, the oolimbine, larkspur,
hollyhock and Canterbury belis.
About iflOQfiOO roses are sold an
nually In New York city -most of them
raised on rose farms near the city;
Gel a water-barrel bung On "wheels,
or make one, if you bve not got it al
ready, and see that - all kitoban-elopa
are wheeled to th ' manure-heap or
receptacle -.
" Cows will no longer bo allowed to
run about tbe streets of New' York.
Tbe Board of Health has Issued the
decree, as New York Is "no longer a
country village. , . ',,
' Prof! B. E. Fernow, chief of the
United States Foresty Association,
"I
Verge Is." ,
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, Vetsraae l Taa Civil War, -
As a part of the census of the '
. Tbe American Grocer rives tbe fol- ..tt T P" ? ocu,u of Ppl
lowlor advice, which everv vouua man ' " lT'm during tbe month of June
trill do well to remembers
A successful business man says there
' PuVh vour work or viur " wori. .' wilt fcW that tbe annual revenue ftom
w t M . . 1' Ttfi - a aTIl a- f .
DushjflU-Tbe first is much thojJeaa-J ro 9nm Qllro WW t ver
tauter, besides, being mon, profitable.
In spray ioYwUttLlniofrmfrple and
Paris green, nse only' two pounds of.
poison t 130 or 200 gallons of water., '
Fine products from the farm and
garosQ always find a seedy sale. .Only
the Inferior ones . remain , to , g) ut the
market. ': '
Vermont's maple 'sugar crop or )he
season Just passed is estimated at nine
million pounds, or thre-quarters of a
jrop. -.' "
heep-wasbing is not so . popular '. as
it once. was. In days of yore it' used
te take a good deal of whiskey to wash
a flock of sheep.
It is belter loose Paris green la
solution on potatoes thaaato try to ap
ply it dry1.-' There is tbeor ao danger
of inhaling the poison.
Ki j I t, v . a ;
The pig Is aa important adjunct of
the dairy, but it does not follow that
$1,000,000,000. h-tia . , j-i
. Never give P that you. cannot, farm
as well as..yournsigbborJ but buckle
on your armor, poet yourself thorough
ly on the later developments, nd turn
In and beat htm. -, '
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4.
The farmer of t o-day requires more
fools than the farmer of a generation
ago, because be employs less muscle.
They are a big lteni gf expense. Take
good we of them. .
Tbe kangaroo is being successfully
propagated in England, and there is
some likelihood of bis curious animal
laking its place among the most fsmiU
iar domestic animals of that country.
If your fruit tree is overburdened,
do not prop np the limbs and make a
draft oa the tree to ripen It all, but
thin eut tbe fruit by removing that
which is inferior. Over-prod net ion In
jures the tree.
Tbe experiesee of others may often
be of great value to us, but our own
were two,. things,; which, he learned
When he was eighteen, which were
ever afterwards of great use to. him.
namely, "Never to lose anything, and
never to forget anything." ,
An old lawyer sent him with an im
po riant paper, with certain, instruc
tions what to do with it. "But,", in
quired tbe youog man, "suppose I lose
it;whatshallIdotb9nt"
"You must not lose it."
"I don't mean to," said tbe youog
man, "bat suppose I should happen
tor'
"But I say yon must not happen to : I
shsll make no provision for such an oc
currence ; you most not lose It I"
This put a new train of thought Into
tbe young man's mind, and be found
that If be was determined to do a thing)
be could doit. He made such a provis
ion sgafnst every contingency that
be never lost anything." He found
this eqnally true in forgetting.
If a ' certain ' matter " of impor
tance was to be remembered, be
".wi Mas W aw Aasaslbaji t '
--Cnioago'sS?!. UucleSm;..'Novf
yoaVe got the WotVlw Fair, why do'i
iW aeglA "woik? oa It f "tlsgo t -"Cant
,We spent all ear'mobvey' get '
t(ng lt.w--New York Weelr.
JitmWit switW.
tho jsostmsa asVed me to-daj whethes .
yea wonldnt tue some, other perfume -MwotleUeraf
Violet doeaqt agree
with Urn." Harper't Batar.
A small boy. of four summers m as
riding on a rockutg-horse with a 001,
panioor He was seated rather naoomr
fortably oa the horse's aeck. - After m
refleotivo paoseH ho said t , "I thlah if '
one of as gets off, I could rid bwqJ,
better.'-gan Fianaispo CaJJ,
' Lsyde Primrose,: Wfcatdoyov,
think of the new osteoses T" Airs.
Normmby: "Oh, she's petfoot
pbaoograph I Lady de rMsarose : "I
dont , nnderstand. , What do yo
mean ?' Normamby t . "Well,
yoo see, she speaks without thinking f
TWnge,w; ...v. .:.iliy.;..!;i..
' The Rev. Brother Judklna: Wel'
Annt Sally, we's gitOn' pooty old1, yo
and I is, an' her to be Unkin'
'beat leavin' dls hyar" worP."
a. i, t t . .
aauj (was cungs leaactotuiy to ue) t
"Don' know 'boat dat, byer, doa
know 'bout dat ; ran noticed dat pUa
ty sight mo young folks die dan o'
ones r Harper's Weekly.. r
From Judge Cwalnghass, m welt,
knowa AcgU-Iodlao, came the follow
ing story In illustration of Indian, po.
litensss: "A Judge, who was m very
bad shot, had been oat for day's
sport; and oa his return the man who
went with hint was asked : 'Well, bo
did the Judge shoot to-day r 'Oh,' he
replied, the judge shoot most beauti
ful 'Ti bat Hsgvea was very mercifuj to
the birdint - a : -.
'' ,'.'' ;i.-!i;,i, v. -.is.
Mra. tonghed Bakstreet 1 , "Didn't
your brother Henry second wife have
a cousin whose sister-in-law lives ia
WjJJe ThW Bslcstress t
"I fto yJ tn... r.. Linghed
reetjw V9J.J.i,
'twould he, , good, pkn , to-ftnd oat
where she lives, and invite ber to spend
a week. with us. Then, after the fair
opens, wo can take alf the eh'ildrM and
special nrovlsioa has been made h
Congress for asoertalnlna: ths names o
surviving soiuiers, sailors, and marines go to Chicago for? a 'good, la&s tltli.
who were mustered Into tbe service of L.t t i " W
id. ii. it a..... .,...1 .l . . . 1 see r" Pnck.
uw vuimu uihv. uunuK spe war 01
the rebellion, and ot the widows of
soiaiers, sailors, and marines who have
uiea, in oonneouon with the special
uouaua 01 vewrraos toe organization or
vessel in wblcn they served, the term
of service in each case, and present
residence will be Uken by the census
enumerators. In tbe case ot widows,
iniormatioo, regarding the services of
taeir aeoeasea Husbands Is also
quired.
. Tbe importance of accurate eta
tnsnts ooDoeroiur the ullitarv record
of each participant In tbe late war I quired la' astonish nheat.'' "It is to save
veteran soldier or iailor uhZZhi to-morrow -wbeop snoosietfr wiU have
enumerator is Disced in possession of j eontsronad t4 viewa of nadanse.'
tne necessary iniormatiou concerning I Loudon Puaah.u t
his own service. If he can not h. I i u '
home when the numerator call, he I' 1fLT.1i'!-Vili-tLLlt
should leave a proper tooraodum In 1 Mntlome-.tVani different
u. imhu. vi win w viur mrmocr I . , . . v
lionsieui' wanted the biciaro hoar
U right'; madaate wanted it on t bo
left Bnf monsier insisted ' that the
semkt should hang the picture ac
cording to his ordess. Conesquently
Joseph stack a nail In the wall on the
left, but, this done, b also, wfat gad
stuck another In on tbe left. "Whs Is
that-sboond nail for t" his master in-
be should be kept la close proximity experience ongbt to.be sUU tuore in
... . . , . .11 i . .t
As IntsrastionsJ sgrlcuHorsl eon
(tm is to be held la Vienna ia .cen
to the dairy-hoose.
No better or, cheaper isaec, destroy'.
er can be found for gardeos , than , the
toad.v'Eoglish gardeners often pay a
shilling esch for thsm. ' .
flprsy year plants freely. It keeps
the leaves free from dust and the pores
open, aad it also prevents the ravages
of Insect enemies.' - -
Prof. Wiley declares sorghna seed
second ia vslne only to wheat. Floor
made from it is declared superior te
buckwheat for panoakes. "
i
The Chicago Cold Storage Exchange
is to erect ia list city a building to be i
used ssa great eeotral produce saarket,
to cost tlTSfiOO,
It pays to use good tools and to keep
them in ordev. Bat do not be ia a
harry to throw away a serviceable eld
tool 4op!y bees use it is old.
at motive. Many things about the form
most be learned la a practical way,
since they can be learned in no other,.
Tbe vocal organs are strengthened
by the nse of Ayar's Cherry Pectoral.
Clergymen, lawyers, siegers, actors,
and public speakers find tbis prepura
tioa the most effective remedy for irri
tation and wsaknses of the throat and
laogs, and for all affections of the vocal
organ. r
pinned It down on bis mlpd, fastened if' W uhold, so that tha work of I their particular homo. "Unsaa h a
F. . , e . S r eW . . s Ihsl fMIIMII IMslV Saa Ka J.les.A.I il ' ' Z - -
the accuracy of tbe statements concern. '-D, said a man from Kansas, "and
log his service which msy be given to 200 bushels of poUtoes to the acre."
tbe census enumerator. That there v ' .
may be no question as to thi points to Bl tn 'W KMM n'
be covered by this memorandum, It market for your produce f" asked m
msy be well to state that the special man from Connecticut. "Cartalntv
Inquiries to be made oonpsrolng ret- - ? ooneciicut. -vertatoiy
eransortbe wsr include tbe name, tbe tbey have," responded an envious
company, and the regiment or vessel Texan, "thsy rsiso enough graaabop.
In wbicu tbey served, their late rank, pers and potato ban to eat no tea
tbe dates of snlislmsnt and discharge , , P
tbe length of service In years, months, UmM ra a& potatoes they can,
and days, and their present post-office rslse." Texas SUttaga,
address. Where a soldier or sailor re- ' '. .
enlisted or served In more than ooo or- They sannUrsd past ths eaody akof
ganization or vessel, be should be very . .u . . VI '
careful to give tbe term of servtoe in empUBg dais Use spread :
each instance, and to cow each enlist- looked nnatterable things.
it there, and made It stsy. He used to
say : "When man tells me that be
forgot to do something, I tell blra he
might as wsll hsve said 'I do not care
enough about your business to taks tbe
trouble to tbink about It again.' "
I ence badjtn Intelligent yonnr man
in my employment wbo deemed it suf
ficient excuse for neglecting any Impor
UnttMk tossy "Iforgotit.'7 Itoldblm
that would not answer. If he was suf
ficiently interested be would be care
ful to remember. It was because he
did not care eoough, that be forgot It.
I drilled him with tbis truth. He
worked for me three years, and dniing
tbe last of tbe three be was utterly
changed in tbis respect. He did not
forget a thing. His forgetting, be
fouod, wm a lazy, eareless habit of the
mind, which he cured. , .
"My daughter was greatly troubled
with Scrofula, and. at ons time, It was
feared sbe would lose hsr sight.
Ayer's Sarssparilla bss completely re
stored ber health, and ber eyes are as
wsll as ever, with not a trace of scrof
ula in ber system," U. King, Killing,
ly, Conn. ,
Mew Tlefc Haaaediea.
iU, SMga.
The pigs should never be raised la a
smalt, done pen, ssys Prof. Roberts, of
tbe Coraall University Experiment
Station. They may be started there
in the ftprioc sod SaiahM ' off during
ths but six weeks of tfaetr life la
fortsble pens, bat tbe Banner moo the
sboald be spent ia the open fields
amoog the etover -and the gi aasn.
gkian milk aad era era much better
foods Ibes corn. : Tbe aim should to
to make lbs pigs grow rapidly, but be
. should not be wade bat is caiied fat
! osiil pear ths close of his Lfo,
As warm weather comes oa, sheep
ticks are a great nuisance, as oar fick-
aiasters caa attest. The best wsy to
get rid of tbea Is by dipping the sheep
just after sheering In one of the prep
arations sold . lot tbe purpose. A
sheep breeder ssys that tbe next hi
tung is to get t'enisn Insect power ;
pat it ia a tin can with perforated
top, orao ordinary pepper dish catch
the sheep, opes tbe fleece, and spriokls
lightly . Coo tin as this by opening and
sprinkling every two Inches along each
aide, and if tbe powder is good tie
ticks will diss ppear. Tbis remedy ess
be applied as soon as tioks appear,
I without waiting until sheariogHlme.
menf. In rivinic tbe organization oars
snouui ne tsteu to Uistingujsh the srm
nt lha amlM aa Infa.i.d mIm
aiiillsry, tie., and if a person served
oude.r an assumed name, his statement
should be mads to cover both the name
under which he served and tbe true
name By which he is Bow known.
Veterans of tbe war genersliy will
recognize aod appreciate the value ol
this special census to thsm, al tbey
should aid the ceusus enumerators In
gsuing true statements ia every, wsy
possible. Without their co-peralioa
correct results tan not be reached.
Tbis personal sppeal is mads fo thsm,
therefore, p the hope that their at ten.
Uon may be especUHy di rested to the
uapvnuoe of inis work ana ids cecee
ssry lufornsstioa may be promptly sup
plies to toe census ennmerstor when
be calls some time during the month
of June. K p. Pubtka, Supt. llih
Census,
Bat not a word she said.
He drew his sash right there and then.
And bought a pooad that mau did i
He could refuse ber ao thing whea
Her manner was so candied. .
, BuIaIo Courier,
Tom : "Look here, Dick, enough
Joking about this. I'm la ears eat bow,
aad I demAuJ,pJr, that yon ray me
tbst tea yoa borrowed.' Dick i "So
you're getting oa ' yoar dignity, are
you t Well, jo ahead. Yoa can't get
blood oat of a ternlp, yoa know.',
Tom ; "I'm sot trying to I am try-
lag to get money oat of a beat," Hun-4
ssy'sWsekly.
Tying ae Cabana, se,
The tyfor an of the leaves of eariv
cabbages Is much practised by the Loo.
doa market growers, and an English
gardening authority says it la to be
much commeaded. The oners lion la
a simple one, last. In foot similar to
that adopted la tbe esse of Cos lettuces.
lbs soft osterles res are folded care
fully aronnd the heart or centre of the
plant, and the whole is bound firmly
with a withe or piece - of bart. The
centre being protected . from tbe
weather, tbe cabbages heart sooner by
two or three weeks than they other. '
wise would do, aod trey are mora
eaaiiy bandied ia ralbering aod peck
lag Tor market. Crapses little cab
bsKen are always preferable t4 loose
ones, .......
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