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fji'4 NOTHING SUCCEEDS - - LIKE SUCCESS. ; ; - The ' reason Badam Microbe Killer, ia tbe most wonderful medl clue. Is benause U hat never ftiled lu any In stance, DC mailer what the disrate, fronr Leo rosy to the simplest dlt eao ammo to mm nu-maa-tvtlea. The scientlfle men of to-day claim and prove thbt eyery disease is CAUSED BY MICEOBES, ' AKD " ' - Badam's Microbe Killer ' Exterminates the Microbes and drives tbcm out of the system, and when (bat is done yon nannot have an ache or pain. So matter what the dig tase, whether a slmplo ease of ' Malarial Fever or a combination of diseases, we enre then all at the same time, as we treat all diseases constitutionally. Aifbrna. Cenannsptlnn, t'ntarrk, Hrm- hitla. Rhcaaatim, Kiiner nan (,iver IHwaiM, Beatale TranHea, In all fM farm, ana, la 'fact, every DlHiMkMwaM the Bs r teas. . . ,, . - nm or mwLm mlvm See that oar Trade-Mark (same aa above) siTTrtAiit-si nn fjnh Ino. Bend for book "History of the Microbe Kill er," given away hy - ,. r , L. B. HOLT & CO., Merchant, iy Graham, N. C, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - J AS, E. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' : '., " Greensboro, IT. G.-' Will bo at Graham on'Mnnday of each week t attend tipiofesslonal bn&ines. Sep 161 - jr. r. loaxtivouiii:. ATTORNEY AT LAW UK Ait AM, N.C. Practices in the State and Federal Cours wKI faiihfullv and prompjy attend to all ha sessntrnsted to him DR. Gi W; ' -WHITSETT, ; h rj jSurgeon Dentist, GREENSBORO,' - ,' - -N.C. Will also visit Alamance. Calls in the country attended .Address me at Greensboro. . . . dec 8 tf JACOB A.m LOIVC ATTORNEY AT LAW, 03 1 r - : -v : ; : CLEVELAND AND BLAINE TO THE FRONT AGAIN -.i n nn.!. . it. SAYS MR. CLEVELAND. LJL IL..JI...J' 1 i : ..Jill'' a raw imm The Procpelxta tiz.'X Tk WaarfoWkl Aeilvl'V fn'lnH ta) praavi, Irerita Mail irwi hlmrry. The Ifrnnufaetnrenf Jteetrd of :Ktf Timber 15, says : The excitement ia Wall Streetf If eontibtted. would BecesaarilT bar an Injurious influence upon, all line of business In all sections of the country, I bat as trada and maoafactnrinsT in terests everywhere, are profperoaa. it operations of Mew lork la not probab But though the People A voted: for Cheaper goods the McKinley JdiII remains in force. WE BOUGHT $7 5,000.00 WORTH of iroods before the bill passed and before prices advanced, and rely upon large sales, . at Wholesale Prices, for our money and at the same time SAVES JyflQKTETT IF0im TTdDHT.' We bought Clothing, Overcoats, Shoes, etc., in solid cases and are making a run on our stock at the low prices. Jio .Bo 10 rrn j C0o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS. VmmffVeoi Bmr Warkiaa! Teaaa, Faras Nates..- The price cf grain is now so bigb j 8ulect tbe seed corn. .mu me following comparisons nave , hook ont for craoked -nd KTutchti been wade to -secure an economical GRAHAM, . May 17. '88. N.C, E. C. LAIRD,' ;M. D., HAW RIVR, N. C. Feb'y 13, '90. Levi M. Scott, Greensboro, N, H Whitaker.Jr, Graham, N.C. SCOIT & WBITAKEE, iHwmfi at U, GRAHAM, - - N. C. ADVERTISEMENTS. FMonalilllissries Two and a half miles west of Greensboro, N. 0. The main line of tbe R. A. 0. B. R passes throagh the gronuCs and within 10 feet of the office, Salem trains make regu lar stops twice daily each way. Those Inter ested la fruit and fruit (trowing are eoti diallv invited to inspect this the largest Bur- serry In the State and one among the larges In tba Sonth. Stock consists of apple, peach, pear eber ry, plum, grspe, Japanese persimmon, apn cots. nectarine, mulberry, qui nee, G roper Figs, rstpberry, gooseberry, -currants, pk plant, English walnuts, pecans. Chestnut Strawberry, roses, evergreens, shade trees, Ao. w All tbe new and rare varieties as well ai the old ones which my aew catalogue for 1888 will show. , : - , Give "year order to siy sutboriscd scent or order direct from the nursery. CoTrwpou dene solicited, Deserlpilrs eatsJogues free to appllcaats. Address, J. TAN. LIXDLKT. . POUOWA, aifW "8T. Ouilfsrd Countv. d. C, Reliable salesman wanted In every eouaty ooa navinc eaaaiMH win ne given. r. IB ere BUnasnsai, gtet Paarlaraa, Osastt psttna, sTalarta, Hvt Ceaiiilassas, tah. . . the - mr..,i seamtdy. T v -v r i ' r a 1 nnr- ;,,V U tm0 m k. m A J t a. T th 4T ? zm r'!Vinwwfc UmI- l.liU1ait.-f luntuiS ml to mil ft i f'f " ""TAl.Ty I 1 err: t74 l'H V. v "Iim.H.1w4M feed for working teams. The sum maries of the value of oats, wheat bran and corn have been , extracted from Prof. Stewart's woik on "Feeding Animals." They are of digestible materials in value per 100 fcs. 0 98 for oafs with nutritive ratio of 1 or 6.1 ; $1.01 for wheat-hran, with ratio of .1 to 6.6 ; $1.21 for corn with ratio of 1 to 8.6. Tbe present prices in Raleigh 1 great time-caver. per 100 pounds are for oats $1,875 to $1,653, for wheat-bran $1.25, for corn $1,366 to $4.43. Tbe advance above Prof. Stewart's valuation for new corn Is proportional with bran. For oat? the corresponding Increase would be $1,213, whereas tbe present price is as high as $1.875 or 54.5 per cent, higher than they should be In comparison with tbe other standard feeds, Old j corn is 0.4 per cent, nigner tban new corn or bran, and may not be fur from tbe real difference in actual feeding value. Instead of feeding oats or corn ex clusively, a mixture of 100 lbs. in equal parts of wheat-bran and com would be much more economical. This mixture gives m ratio of 1 to 7.2, and tbe 100 cost $1.06. It Is richer in digestible protein and nitrogen free extract teats at this time of year. Regularity of feeding and it. con stant supply of water for stock are necessary to tbe best result. Cows filled up on siraw alone are not apt to give much milk far less, much cream. It saves time to do everything on time : a regular routine of work is a It won't pay yoa to do without a thermometer if you are going to make batter this winter. -. '. Dig potatoes as soon as ripe. Noth ing is gained by leaving them in the grouud af,er tbey are fit to dig. If yon are focd of ease yoa bad bet ter not try winter dairying as a means of getting on In tbe world. The less potatoes are bandied the better tbey will keep. They are bet ter in a cool cellar than exposed to the sun. You will find that It often saves time to wait a little until tbe tempera ture of cream is right, before beginning to churn. By thorough tile drainage tbe ferti lising matter in water Is screeogd and and fibre, out contains less diguUbl. I drained ont npon tbe land for its en- fat than oats, and the ratio is liU!r,chalt wider. - For all work animals, where strength rather than speed is required. Ibis mix ture would be fat preferable to oats at present prices. . If fed by weight ia equal quantities it is very much cheaper, costing as ll does la ton lots $25, and $27.60 per ton or $26.25, if cost tor mixing is not ioolnded. This is to be tried for profit when oats at sixty cents per busht-1 mmouat to $37.- 60 per ton. . " At one peck per day per borre, this snbatiiution of corn and braa tor oats would save $11.23 ia two months on fir horses, or $1,125 oa each borre per mooth. In all cases except where high spirits and grest peed are it ired, this Change from oats is desirable. Ia some eases Its mechanical effect might be very great. If the corn were cracked it might bo better tbsa tbe oais for eommoo road purpose. T. E. Emerv. Agriculturist, N. C Expert meet Station. This Is tn certify that a Jot of roar Micron Killer naa hrea more benefit to any wife I baa $75 w-rlb of medical practice. J. E. Cubism a !, Oiark, Ma For sale by L. B. Holt & Co. ; Some dairymen feed higher than tbo profits in milk warrant, but too many teed too low for the best profit. Which are yon doing f Cmitous are regarded as promoting the strength and eoduraoce of tbe bora, in a high degree. They are much esteemed as a feed for sick and eonvaleeceot horses. Is health, car rots may be given sliced la out feed. Haifa bushel a day Is suOdeot, if oth er strong feed 1s not given. Boiled carrots are given to sick horses. Car rots are mnch used ia feeding racing aad other sporting borers. Tbey great lyjm prove tbe horse's wind. Hiirsj.XTTOWif, KT., March 28, 189a Bodam's Microbe Killer Co., Nashville, Teas. : Gentlemrtj la reply to yoar Inquiry as to the effect the Microbe Killer has bad oa me, I will my thai I have been treated for dytpepsU over sines I was eevea years old, making sor thirty, ve year. I have now taken aearly three car oi the Microbe Killer, aad have found crest relief from it; nanca mors than anything I bave ever nsed. Yoa can nee UU if yoa choose. Yors trulr. Mts. 8. T. MoGbeR. For ulm oy L. B. lloit A Co. :i: ggwlli Incubator batching Incurs soma risk, but nothing risked, nothing gained. The market for home laid eggs will be larger in future. No animal can bo healthy without exercise. If it W not healthy It will not pay for lu keep. Make a "run" for tbe Winter use of your bens. He who ploughs in the Fall U helped in the work of breaking up the ground by "Jack Frost." . Now is tbe time to purchase breed ing fowls. Tbey will be dearer la tb. Spring, and perhaps not so healthy as if yoa had raised them 'yourself. ' This is also th. time for them about tobejln bee-keeping to make their purchases. Bees are cheaper now than in Spring, and it Is often difficult to get them early enough In tb. Spring. After digging up root crops and cut- lag eon, ' tbe woods : are eqaeotly left to grow. They should be harrow ed down or t bey will spread their seeds and give trouble la future years. Tbe farmer and th. farmer's wife wlw are not ultra-utilitarian will find .eat pleasure in a Httle flower garden. Now is tb. time to see to tbe planting of tulip, byaeintb, crocus and narcis sus bulbs. Tb. soil is which these bulbs grow best Is sandy, bat not too dry. Plant small bulbs about three inches and large one. about four. aloetar Sv Mgm. Coughing, and weakness of th. hin der quarter are symptoms which often result from tb. presence of large numbers of worms la tb. digestive or gans of swine. Against worms In swioe we have freq neatly recommend ed the flowers of sulphur. It is a sim ple, barmeloa and eflcctiv. remedy. Tb animals readily consume It when mixed la gruel or other eloppy food. For pigs aodor thro, months old, a teaspooalul is. dose, and for older ooe a small tablespoon ful. It may be given (oar days la so ix easing, morning aad evoniog, and repeated thus every allerato work. Give also plenty of soar milk, batter milk, with sliced raw oaioas, green Crult, acorns, eelry tops. Keep tbe bogs from scoeas to barn yard pools, or other potrid or stasmast water. Swia. should always have ao- eeasto charcoal, ashes, or common salt, which should be kept ia some coo veoient, sheltered oornev--Prari Farmer. Tree Parptwe ia Lire. The lives of most men are misspent for want ofaoe. tain end of their ac tions ; wherein they do as unwise archers, shoot away their arrows they know not at what mark. They lire only out of the present, not directing themselves and their7 proceedings to one universal .scope ; whence they alter upon every change of occa lions, and never reach any perfection, neither can do other but continue in uucerUiu ty, and end in .discomfort. Other aim at one certain mark, but a wrong one. Some, though fewer, level at right end, but amiss. To live without on. main and common end is idleness . aV I . SM I . m bou jony. 10 nve a a mise en a is deceit and loss. True Christian wis dom both sbons tbe end and finds the way; and as cuoning politics have many plots to compass ooe and the same design by a determined succes sion, so the wise Christian, falling in tne means, yet still fetcbeth about to his steady end with constant change of endeavors ; such a one oaly Urea to purpose, and at last repeat, not that he hath lived. Joseph Hall. log is obtained. If oa tbe other hand, the temDeraiare oftao rlaaa ah far. . A pension has lately been secured ! s.. a ,i ... . . for Ucee.Browa.ef Lisa county. Or. 1 " 7. , . , ' ' r,lC' HikmkniulfMluult.. ... M Bad feis is as injurious aa tha drvlnv ' tad a vcteraa oi tb. War of 1812. . from lack of moisture. prairie Farmer. FrssssvUg TeeataMa la WlaMr. There Is not a vegetable grown that does not bav. it quality impaired if It s long exposed to light, wind and air after being taken out of tb. ground. Many of the root kind are greatly In jured by this .xposur., and It Is a very rare thing to get a first-class potato from tb. tttmmoo grocery stores. Half tbe trouble arise from their bavloe been exposed to wiod aod air.' It is not nnawual to find many wbea peeled of a decidedly green color next tbe skin, and alt such sre not only bad to tb. taste, but also injurious to health. A good cellar means one that is dark or aearly so, and, providing there is little or ao frost, the cooler it Is the better. Is cellars, putting larg masses together la apt to cause them to heat at times, and so should be avoided. If a sUwJy temperature,' say thirty-four decrees to forty degrees, can always be obtained, roots, particularly pota toes, la barrels will keep perfectly. Foe family supplies bins of sufficient capacity to bold eeongh of each kind will oaawer. If half-dried sod Is filled among the roots' and if Jbe tempera ture aa given above ia rarely exceeded, a good substitute for oat-erdoors keep- Cersi HarveastsM). Corn is tbe king crop of America. lie supreme value lies in tion for the old Suma method of cleaning tbe load of weeds while giving tbe most nutritive value of any crop suitable over wide areas of land. The great drawback to Ha value now is, there Is bo machinery available to harvest it. Jest think of tbe many petty operations of band la bor it has to be cons through, with : First, with tbe little corn koifeit takes a good man a day to cut and shock aa acre, nearly as bad aa tbe hundred years gone by wheat sickle. Then it is ooe ear at a time by band to husk, and the same to pick up to crib aad often to shell, and take to mill before it is available to feed to cattle or horses. .. Last week at aa expeaditore of only tea dollars for hired help we pat op twelve acres of corn la a silo all ready to feed. This was so expedi tious to my children, who hate the tedious husking, that they aQ said. Why not build another silo aad put it all up," as I bave a twenty-acre com Held. By way of exManaUoa I I probable that tbe stock jobbing itions of Mew York will have more than a tempo rarr effect neon general business. Under any circum stances, though the South is in a better position to stand even a panic tban any other section. It has gathered big crqps that will aggrerate in value for tbe year nearly $lJXX).0C0.CCa. lie cotton alone, Including tbe seed, count ing up tbis year between $450,000,009 and $500,000,000, every dollar,! which I it will draw from tbe North and Eu rope. Its farmers are DraeticallT out of debt, and many of them have a good surplus; its maaufactaring interests' are fjrasperous, aad Its railroads are I crowded with freight trade. The wool Houtn is advancing rapidly, aad if dependent upoa Me owe financial" resources could stead the strata far better tbaa the West. Bat the eeor- shrinksge hi value ia Wall Street will lead to drive aeooey froaa Lift center of sale apeculatioe to safer investments ia 8oaliera dmloomtemt and manufactories; inter eats. The decline is 23 stocks oa the Hear York Exehaase sines November 1 rents jita a wiping oat of $100,000,000, aad the people who have seen fortaoei swmt away like (hie will prefer to pat their money elsewhere ia the future. The daily BCeumniatioa of wealth ia tha United State is sawuiuaa. and it usat find a field of iaveetaaeat same a here. Driven from Wall Street sncailatLiW aad ao longer fiadiag aay profitable opening ia the West aeia former yeara. Tjos. instead of Wall Street's gurrw injuring the 8oath, it will help fo drive still larger volame of ssoaey this way. Tbe past week shows rrraftaaart activity ia the ergaarfatloa ef isdna trial enterprises aad of tera-tmtldiair eompaieae. galea. Va, leads oaT arki? mm appsvpiiauvB wj ids several Had - companies there of $500,000 ia each to secure tbe cetshBiihmsat there aa mil. inc asm, eottoa mni, ear other eetei pi iocs; ia Baeaa Yata company aas beea erganixsd io bkum dbsmi Sleet worfcn. three imwotemeat end heuUiag paaleawitA ae mannim eanital mt $3BOfiOO bave beea started hi the same) place; Ulaavow Km organised a tlOfL. 000 ear works eompaay ; Ketfolk, three) lsed impreeemeat eampaaies with a capital ef $700,000; Wheeliag, W. V. is to have aew ateei works ; at Ytekr hare, lba, a $600,000 hoaphate rnas paay has beea chartered. aad at dhaw deee. ia tbe asme Stale, a tsa.ooa Ba lls aunsutu-1 cnineanop eompaay; at Algiers, fallowinr I orrwrry wui ae aattt: pipe mannUdnrirg eompaay- lii raore, a $200,000 car coaapaay ; Baitew. Fla . a $50100 meaBfoetarieg eampaawj Blackidmrc. & C-a Sh000 am shaaJ dry ; Rnak, Tsbk a $50000 eosapaaw to build aa iroa faraaea, aad Korera. Ark a $40,000 ke factory. TheaT e2 terprisea. scattered all over tha Seeth. . show; bow widespread la the eesivitw tnat is seea rrom JUiymae to Texas. Without aay ficUlioa or wild hooaaing ' tbe Sooth is steadily pressing JbrwareV building new town, aew railroadsu nans Btesones aaa rarsaeea, aad every- woere snows evioeaee ec activity prosperity. ...... ACS. SM) if he had MrKlnley's heO: feels aa stepped oa a star spangled I Twice aitbia the Tear haa T. Gould refused to serve aa si larv. aad time he baa beea teed $100. William AhiaJuuae. tha maa ia the Hooseof Goau oa his way to thia eooatry. hi BOW The Urreat familr sm ... of Congress is that of Mr. Bullock, ef fcL.ljl. hL. L. ill.. . . . . MNvwiHiurwaauaita. How coed a saaa In ta hia -;r. iv- would say It was lbs eight-rowed flint firrtJ?fJ ftr"J baseauchthim doiog variety quite ripe. I know by previ- soaMthing wrong. Atchisoa Globe. ous experience that this sound cora by unt? court gave a womaa $2,0C beini heated up to 2S0 degrees for three or four months, will become ao soft as to be better assimilated as food for new milch oowj la late winter thaa corn meal, aad they will make nearly double lb. amount of batter than oa dry feed. I find that to raise corn la rows, or to plant tbe southern dent, ia too much work tor value received, for tbe aim pie tea. on you can only get just ao much nutritive value from ao acre of lead damage for a kite. mouth causes ae Washington Post. t W. A. AstOT hi travalliaa- la Vn n.l.. .k- . . '1" mmarm w n.U. VISOB, la Or uw io eacepe tae aaaovanea ml nan aaa Mveatarera. The Ohio nasi of trouble.. hex- Nothinr w life hi mora airn..i. thaa the poUtioa ef hOBhaad aad wile wen oota realise that they have mar' u Bwoeaui toem. tsostoa Coutier. There are now four widows of wumiit w iigii ma acvw oi ann. i -- - w wwivi or fa whether in la form of grain aad small I P"o Court Justices Kvinc ia Wash- I a . . I iaa Im IT Hf. a a. a k Btaia-s or toe nana spiKe w or tbe southern varieties. For lbs greet bee! and hoe Tjrodue- Ing prairie corn regiooe, the silo will not solve tbe problem of cheap corn harvesting, but for the great dairy and northern regions I contend It will. Henry Voorbees, ia American Rural Home. mctoa. Mrs. Waita. Mm. Wwt ir 8ualey Matthews and Mrs. Miller. The most hnndanaa! lege la this country is Columbia, with Harvard second. Tha nlr.wti. are $3X0,00 aad $85,000 -res pee- e VJ e Mlrs Lilliaa xTaM TWn a 6f tbe Into B. Gralz Brown, has been appointed a lady Commisaioeer to re present Missouri at the World's Fair. Bavtaa las t. There Is wore or leas rot la the rota- a tl.la rTM. 1 n . . WrjSB VIII afVeaTeVB. X UXM mW QMUIMI I largely due to the aVtenceef any pre- LJ1' eleven-yeor-okl daughter haa cautions to destroy the rotten tabers , complete wreck for four yenre last year, aad tbe use of infected tr" ',, lTT" D1 'dney kL Much mar beldone in war af S.?b'r Two gallons of tb. Microbe these precautions by spriaklior the 1 MT" "BUr1Jr cured her. potatoes, when stored, with dry air slaked lime : by sorting out all those that are spotted with the diseare aad tnrning them to use : tbe potatoes that are partly decayed may be boiled for toe pig. Tne rot doe not Injure them for this use when lhev are cooked, aad if some meal is mixed with tbe cooked potatoes mashed in the water in which I hey bave been boiled met excellent rattening food may be made of them. American Agriculturist. Lotis I'-ovar, Hh R. Lfl E For sale by L. B. Boh A Co. Ignatius Doanrll i .t -w P...s.wu set ee sarpnaed to bear ufa bill to change the name of Sbakeepeare to Bacon. Subscribe for the Clxakuu rrka l-)0 a year ia advance.
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