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4 - - ,M iwA M a- ' The OldTriend ' And the best fuehdf-' tliftt never , fails you, is Simmons Lircr Hequ- lator, (the Bed Z) that's wkt you hear at tha mention cf this " "' excellent Liver ' medicine, find eopld ehonld not' be' peisuadcd - that Anything else will do. .-, Jl 13 the Rimr of Liver Modi-, . '?npj: in knit-pi tli.-in ih'IIr ,nd r ... -.. ... ..... r-...r . takos8 the place j'of Quinine 'and "l 'Calomel. It act? divectly on lie " Xiveiy Kidneys and Bowels and . - -civeS new life to - ths whole bvs- ' T " j- rrM .: if". v.- ." .. : - V lem.- j.nis is r iiiv medicine yuu ' 'want. Sold by all Ilnipgifts in Liquid, or in fWdcr to Le taken rdfy or mado into a tea, j. ,. , rJH the K frlamp tii-i-til oo nappe. " J. CO,i I'l.lMflplita, Pu r. fT'-PIMPJESSIONALCARDg. - - r W"rrrwirwwrvriwi"''"i" - ot, -attorney: at jaw, -. VKABJif. - -.'' - JVC? iiiivouJt.ii: 4 "Rracflcpil lit (r Stuto anil Fo.lara Conr UJLraUh f ntl T-nl proioptlv attend .u Its- "DrrJohn E.Stockard.vr., " BURLINGTON, N. C. X BCS-Oowl tiotB of cth Bt $10 ler cet Offlcn on Main Bt, over I. N. Wulkcr J v fit - - Are You Going to Build ? II toii trdlnir to build a l.onfo. von iVU i ii w'i-11 hiVull-611 urn fiir prk'cs. I tiav n . ; force ol ifclllrri workmen wlio liTe t'tf-i Willi - - mv1 work anit irlic:in ot It. I will 'wild by -j f-ontntvt or 1)T' Uis (JaV t 8n.iu. tuutoiUl r Coma and e n.,j WHI-heislad to give ': tou flfftirt'.''- Tlianks for pM wronaej -f J jGjrrec&iabeitiaiij in ymuuuw! tziro cy(cocy ji A T PRICE 60 CENTS FEB BOTTLE, tui cr vaiHAtic iiroKManoi mu FOR VALE BT SK(IUIilli - SUFFOLK : Collegiate and Military . INSTITUTE V Fnglixh, rWeotific. Mathematical nd Classical course, with special Bu Jnesj Departoi?Dt. If you bare a eon yon desire to educate drop a poeul for Catalog". Addreea P. J. KERXODLE. A. M.f . July 18-tf. rrinclpaJ. ' 7 ' ' A Leading Hagazine Free. Arrangements Perfected , by WniciWe Gire SuV . scrip tion to Woman'i World witnont . Charge'- .. ., - n-J!" to aak wottier- fallj liberal oflrr io all who rr 1 adTan ' t-. Olii'ii. Wothi. . . u,..r ul domoiie atacasiM - esMrvedly one .f the '"L ' Ter drmrta. It r are Hed with M.h mliiH sniierB4 nlas- ' vTi.. .l-a tn mil e : it is paMsMied a .. . i i r rood mam liiera- l.r. sad bo mbr periodic! Bete U we't. " . lulbUlnraH MMT SIM WO S Witi one ter--kl eU.ly . TTE- . i At Ktre g If a xr. iisr.ist ft. 1. C. TII8 COWHKin.'K MONU. . , The eovrbclU only, rllcV yoa my T An' , ylt 'Uiclrcadenos rings. A awertrr air to Uietie olo oars than aiiy Fatll y Ulr tbc music olie Gone, when life wua ' sblnrn'Rilr, i Wltb Icrt-e dlvlno an' amlleti fer ehlne, an' hope's glow every where, , . An' et all yutlier niusie ceased to float earth 'a Tales among,, "i . , , . ,-. ,i I tblnK I'd ylt And (Jtfehgura In Uie quaint olo cowbell' songi ; Vblle llstirntn to 1U melody, the doat old boine apiienrs, , , , . , An' bit of lonely scenery rlie "nova the baa of years . . , ' The Diiron-pntch, tbeobaded stream, the op- ebid nprendl;r High ; An'furtBeron the hird-ioved hills o-klssln of the sky ; Au' sunny days au; pleasant waye crowdln' swift alone. v Awndcii'd au made sleepless by the quaint i Die cowbell's song, , lb brings my boyhood'a friend aj'ln the love-lire which I knew The fnlth In things of earth which made the Bky lorever blue f An' wee ones play about tny knees as in my manhood's prime. Before they knew that 'yond our home there spreads another clime, But borne, the hills, the love, the forms- Uiouiih'vlviaiy they throng, I'll know them neTer more save m me quaint ole cowbell's song. - - WILIiT. HAU3. BOB VTUI IKI WIIEATU When May's sweet flowers, and happy hours, Hare melted Into June ; " : Jxi ... ,. And o'er the bills the farmer trllla - His happy harTest tune j ' ? t"1-- Then pure and clear, and sweet, we bear ! "Bob White, wheat's rl po I Bob Whlta, wheat's ripe I f ' , , The sun soils high, and crisp and dry ; The meadow graiucs grow ( -, ); .' . Klpe, waving wheat, for barns is taeet, ' -And thlsls why we know x v ..,-.. v For sweet and clear, and pure, yre heart "Bob Whlte, wheat's Mpe I ' L--t . J3ob White, wheat's Tif 1" , .; K Gibson vlllo, N. C, Juno 4. 1801. j( ' Oars I a Favarrd Conniir:. m s , i f V , Rev. Dr. T. H. rrltobard Charlotte Observer, : I know that life; at its best estite, Ib lieir to many ilhij know tt9 iht Ihe country is jusl now passing through ft severe ordeal timoa are hard, businefS Is diijl, and mnoy are eJcing employ rm.fit In: vhIo. and vt ,1 ' re neat, we onelit'lo (hafik Opdnnrt behrtppy, for we are Ihe most favored people on the face of the arih.! Our tares are less than .those of nny civilized couutry in tho world ;" tr jndiciaiy : lias cleart biuiil It ie Indeed; ihOVe siifpicion tlifi' sdaiitiiHlrnuon of lusiice ', ou . 1 . . . - s State'ttoveroment wine end gotta and no taint of seuodal lfa attached to any of our fflleinU. uinVe, carpi t brtg rule passed owav j we hve no 09: Vattattng floods, no ' terrible cj'clonci'', do ruinous i enrlliquuk, no fatal epidemic, ucl) ? ns jreljow: lever, cholera audnmall pox, son for' i 'huo Uiefl year i- gruclobs, providence bns sent the erly and the latter ruin, so thafc there h" been teed to',the gower ddd bread to the eater, Da our heart I might be full of foqd acd Rladne&s. And notwilhslandiiig the haid tioiea the farmer of the State, Who coosii lute fwo-thirilaf its population, are In bitlerJitiOBtjhetfihey have bee fjrH wiiatrersi-thj' mor ""It "plies for niafi grid beast and 'owe lee money tbao at any time ainre the war and are far easier in Ibeir circum stances than tbe merchants, (Se manu facturers, the professional men.and idert"lf. thf InbsbjC the lownsf -Then we are a homo geneous people. Thauk God, we don'e have all aorta of race, all soiti of languages, all wrts of religions, and. theories and el. . I l. Ilnan.,l,fAJ 1 wllicb 11 Jtbeniselves etelieiow, bd f UntllT -a,'---- . destroy Til tioos of things S our people are, a plain, old fashioue.l sort of folk that hava no better sense than to believe the Bible .nd fH.r God. and keep the Babbat h Bolv and try to be, honest. believe that we live In the healthiest belt of Ihe whole woild ; that our . peo ple are better fed. better clothed, have lese laxea Io pay and have more morantand religion loan- any1- h'lt iopl under bo snr'ail I da think It is wicked fir politicians, FoptilWet Republicans: or Democrat, or anybody else, indeed, to go amoog tbe people and foment disconlenfand nubappl- in by tailing them thaVthey are op pressed by unjust and dUcriroiiiailng leelaUtion and are taxed to death, enrich tbe mor favored t neee. Tbe Unth la, the Lord baa done great thing f-ir up, and mm euni to oe giaa and rejoice la the snauiiold Weiuga - rtctive at us nanoa. . . - . ' 1 t ' J Writ Wis. t m W dlr to eaylo our dtixns, that fr.ryra m have been eemns w. Eine'a New Discovery for Cunsunjp ito..fl)r:Klng' New Ulm Pllle.- Buck- fen's Arnica teie aoo ri"ci-o . . i j I I amaim In it and Have neve-r hbbohw .- sell well, or that nv g"'" univerwl seil-faclion. W do aot hes itate to guarantee them every time, and we Kind re-dv to refund the wr ebsee price, if selM-fect" " not follow iheir nae. Tbe remcrtiea have woo Ibeir great y tm ibeir erite. 8oldalT. A. A IwiKhl'edrtigelore, m Rotation of rrope ne4 only d"if" naintalning or lnre-tiBg fertHiiy, bt it bel( to rid Ita grotind of insect pe1-- . " . ,v M'holem read far CttlteS'.; Orange Judd Farhier. , t - , ' It iV practically lmnosll)le to hnvo cmIvfs iIi well when quit yottnit with ut a M'hplv Of milk.- r Pkrmmilk can be tiftt'A very 'aotiufactorily' liyladding (tround H-ixeeed ot flaxseed , grin f. They require n Hulo lea of, I hi mixt ure tb,iu.jj; wholo-nii.TV U exporKni t alaiion, la r' teat Of rced- ng Mhoie milk v. skim-miik" tn con- kiMtro"h:with eronnd fluxsted, found HtfdAfUhii uround llaxfeed KJlheekln milk; they got nnvrly a a;ood-afl;i;6vth as who tne wnoie tniiK..,;ive v"" Ave months old ate a little over A gal ion x pKiiii-oiiiK,. ivr which was added about- it - psuud of nui.d flaxseed.' A; like amotint of fluxaeed, boiled or soake l,' making it, poft out. in the form ol gruel, would answer ns well." That anouut lur- niahtfil ncarlv ihe saoie ftuantils of d!y matter as average whoj-vnillk con talus. AT(rfeailr 'amount of: flixxeed ftddl fo tbe 'milk will usually cause "i-courb" iu calves. . Give groin. Id ad dition to this milk ration, and if it ia implied -togeihor with' good" clove or sora) other fine hay, the amount of milk ieed nfred not bj ralsei as ihey zrow larger. - Ekiuat perls hy weight of bran, eboits and corn meal make irood groin ration for calves. Ground oaU or burly could be substituted for t esboHa in ihe ration,. If they are convenient and cheaper. .At five io eiisht month's old tli 'calvea can be gradually worked over to on all grain ration, and if tho change w nwie oy, degr(e thej will not notice it nittcb Calves rnis-d by hand must be, fed reg tilurlv with with warm sweet milk" to do well,' aud If skimmed, iome subti- nitB ior naluru'e DUtiiir e it which Mas removed, must be addel. .; , lira. American Farmer and Farm" ifews. V. . i ? It has been but a few fyears. since piIoe were first used il this country, and at first they wore earnestly com batted, but wherever one wart 'iiut.,ii ami the result of feeding ensilage , was noen,' this method of preserving green forage found fnvor.' and now it i not a quehtioti of the value ol Jho feed thuA preserved so much n Hie cost -of 1(1 oili.'uith manv fnrmiWi When Bret iiifoduoed it Was aupposed I hut it was necessary t buve a mawive etone or brick buildi ig lliiit could not be built except at great cost. Anmp'-an bing given-to experiments tnal will dei'tnse cof lu evrry poxaible . way, beg " to try'ebeaper piethods of building silpes With suob sucte tbat now ono is -nov much more'costly than any other onl bu.lding, and we know ot a large nun ber of theuo thi t hdve been built one corner of tbe barn, and pre.peifuct 1 v eticceseful.' ; Tbe silo mutt be 11h.. nit lo keep thialr ou "but keen the batbonic acid formed by fer- mentation, ui This makta It nccw aery to make the silo air tight io order that this gas may not escape, for If 4oes, tbe procrfit ofTarrneotatlosj fwill gotojf jSnlil tbo. eorilentsiBf tho have fallen Info complefV decay. Wo' At carbooio acid gaa is heavier than al Lit naturally falls to the bottom of th silo and there ia no dungdr that It will MMi,a from the too. For tbi reason it U notabaolut'ely nccessir- if bavean airtight toplo i silo and put ring a loose flooring on the top afer tiling ', weighting tbe same down - answers every purpose. Those of our readers who can Jo so snould arrange to put Unit iliofhsaeason; foOberq la ,ror.inerq is not idolibt aWitih conomy'vof Ensilage lor almost any kind of live stock. It - I!... -. It is not too Into to plant corn for en silage, as it ie cut when just in the elaz. sad in all the corn-growing bell f verifyj,Br ,8 P,en,T P't'oie for this. Later we suau give an musiraivu v siloes from which any earpcoter.-will be able to make one that I as good as lb best. ' W refer to the matter; now that oueeadoT may plant the eora with Tfi.lci to fil a, alio the emTn till . , - HtlhsiaBe Sfeewwarr. The atory goes that a Bjloiater on wlodwgjip.bis Sueday sermon sab : am eowiprlied a nnouace; breth rt and .Ulna, tstour regular Wef Bead ay ere.lng prayer meeting .will not be belJ Ibis week, I shall bo oa band ofeora. but thejinitir will be eoavoido)j abe t tbat evening; and it ukesl wate brake a prayer neeUog. W will log the doxvlogy and bo lia missed." '" 4 y v. ;'. t V C 1 4 . ' - A Butt tmrrmtmnmU J ; , '". It one irbleh U guaranteed to briag yen eetisfseliory reauls. or la ease of failure a return of purchase price. On tbis safe I J yo can . t oy- Uota tmr dvertseed Dracgiat a buttle ut Dr. Kite's New Di-covery for Coasomp lioo. It la gearanieed lo bring- relief ia every case, bea need (or any aflee tioa Tbroei, Luege Cbeet, oueb a(. ConSBMiplton, IaftiosBwlWa of Long, Broncbitio. Aatbme, Wbooplng Cough, Croup, ete etc. - H is plewat 4 agieabU lo laile, yrkfeetly: rate, und can atmays be depende.1 ttpoa. Trial beftlee fie at T- A. Albrijkl'a drvj te. . Keeping Peolny Louisville CourieisTournal.- , . . r It, bar been proven that wllh prop'r nourl(-heiit "end foiid liwu ca f be In- otd t lay i I most Continuously op to thA omul - ii umber' natural to tacti. This uumbi r U front 120' to 120 per taf 4f,hvn, l.y propee fading and ousifL'. l.emi can.l e Itiderd to lay in ihe winter, wh-n tlie piles of eggs In hTgh,P tbe profit . ia propnitionately greater. Our writer eaja he- began biM-iuew wiltiUVt'n cub hep .ami wile" was. I lie oniy prwu won knew how to take care t-fthem. , w itn her care the result was se cncoiftsging dm) tht y .weiiK. luto btwlttf ss , n larger saale Apropos of puro bieoan, it tnnv l wfcll tn obsotvethat ibbtwii er wiy he had no "ncnib hen" thui gnvo him 102 gg without oMiug at an. Remember, ifonewlabes to soli egus. that iiifertne gg ki ep much longer nod arcuuitilate jiift ns readily, nihlcli makes them best to hold for a rise; In mm ket. Aftt-r gaining expen-uce in th. t,t-fc am) manner , of one'n . hens one will tirrd their i trest growlrg, and very l kely.-wlll wi'.U to bexln iuIk- uif ihtfr-oiighbred.'? Oue'e pums ana niwinl l ba . coverLed by 'lie market they can - command. Know i.nt and wliero ton are tofll and woik toward the end. If eggs sell st. raise eggs. If broiler, then ra'ae hroilera. and if fowl, as they are tech nicallr called In maiket, then , slii fowl." .Onn'tf eboice o (reed rourt be Hmrni.A liv-fhilr kuo ledue of de- e" - "-,', j-.' X Jtlrtbods efTrnlniog rir'aprs. American Agriculturist, ,:, m . j Mnnv bnnches of ftraDcs.' n vines trained to slake,' become entangled, and it ik very'diiHculto harvest Ihem without cutting theu; to fpieceav . JbX:- periments at the Illinois station -by - G, W. McOluer proved that eomo varie ties, enecialiy, tne firopg growers, yield decidedly mere when on ft trellis than "whin on slakes, and it is much easier lo keep ihem tindof emtrol and lo cnther Ilia -fruit, t Moore's LotIV did best on a 'three -wire horWontil IrJlIU : next on ft sincTe" wire next oh " obvoVed trollix,. and nnnrwt; on stakes. Ives 8eedling seemed to do little better on ihe , upright trellis i neit on the sliiirlo wire i next- under cover, and poorest! oil slakes.' Pcla warn did about eiunlly well oil the up- right on "the horizontal trellis. Tbe Cnneord did best on tho horizontal trellis. Tho lour varloiies as a whole did best on, the ihrce-wlre boiisintol trelli?. thoucli there was net much dif ference, on the upright thref wire Irellis. fxcewt in the case of ti e Con cord," Tho Vlhe on ffcikes 'uuirortnly made tho poorest growth and yielded the least. . The grapes on Ihe covered trellis rotted U ti than those on as un covered row"beside ' tbem, but"they yielded less from the failure of fruit to set.x, A trellis should bOtchlgh enough fh.t tho fruit mnv be easily gathered as jheib?ncbcs'hn(lieg down nd .are 16 plain eight frjhHof. r 'J' ' . mm1m . ' . Bee "A swarht of bees In Jw Is worth a silver - .spoon,.. A swarm In July Is not wortk a fly. Havefevetything ready for lheiuno I srrm. tTCnow iu t whore to place yoorbanTla on-everything that you will need when a swarm e ir.es out, f-i at such a time 'minutes often mean a greet deal ; tnl Wvt,.-t for beenas- r r v' mlll , . .. lo " " w---- pay for the labor, "and -the bees 0 abundant honey aOnily. Buckwheat is one of the very best things yon on have to iced the bens during fbe Win ler. . If a'l tbs qtraen cells tut ono ero re moved there will be no after swarm Is sue. . - , A family pf eoooeasml honey pro ducers la lUiool bive a second awarm "and place' it on the top "of it parent colony unt l evening, when it is ponr edofftbaold blvo which It enters. By morniog all iba yoong queens bav beo destroyed, and swarming lor ins acaaon has been dispensed with. Tbi ejueen cells are aometioaes built oo tbe (ace of Che comb and era bard to Bad, or tbey r built at tbe edge or in tbo notch where too comb joins tbe bive. The best tisa rf day to move bee Is io Ibe evening. By so doing tbe dl torhaoK that Laterally ailes will be quieted dwo by snomiog. , -Tb adulterations with which pore hoaey is mixed r tooemr os to mention, or rather appear la to many form. ' W bav see honey tbat looked pur end good lhal was a rank fraad, and every b-keepr Is Intar rated in tbe figbt againrf adnlterati hoaey. ' . ' ; -.. - K ba eared oier and wi!l ear you" is In only vf Ayr's Sarea parlll. TVissnoUO suits th sodicii and the soedicia t'l enolto. What ba'tores-araneeecmLI yon kav that a rrmertf HI enrsi yiw, lba) lb fart i het it ha eared each siuhilades of vtUti I - ,- ,1,, Hlnck Centti. ' " J . From the Now York World. - t - It is believed in Houg KoUg that the pesitlence raging til pre to Ihe same d' eae thdt' rAvniced the 'wwhpl. world about tho middle of the fuitientq century under th name of the Black Deftlhrand which under the name of he Plague scourged Europe so fear fully again In 1605. . ' , II thii be so It Is tim f. r all civiiiz- 1 states lo begin rystematlo- tfforts for lis restriction and extirpation. ' Th Black Death w,ts the moat fear ful scourgrt t which humnhliy baa ever been subjected.;'..-In the fmrteeutli century it killed 13,000,000 people In Oliio,Si.(KH.000 in':-- other O lental enlintries ami not less than 20,000,000, in 15 irope. ' Germ my alono had 1,244, 435 recorded deaths from this ,.canBi. Italv had cutite one-half it- entire nopU ation swept away, and In Lou don,hen a cninphiatively stnjvlt cily, there were no lew J-hao 109,0'JOtvie tim. . , The disease la dlredly -infections. spreading rapidly from every place of Its appearance. It is Attended ky fearful suffering, and la so nearly fc.1 wavs lutal tnut wnere it uu iiunir . . . . : . -' . . ... , i . epidemic great numbers of Ihe nUllvteu have cUnmlt'ed sululde raber ,than endure a suHeiiue so sure to end In death within a week or two. . The lilrthTltca of the BUck Death was In China, whenco It spread liter nllv all over the Inhabited world. If this out-brcnk at Hoi'g Kmtg -tie In -- - - , . deed o.new apDi-nrauce of this dUeare ihAnnttona of the earth cannot ' too soon asti-Ui8 the lact or loo vigor ously act for its Gonfloeinent to'tbe re gion Ot its origin. Keep ifcePiaa GrewiM. Boston Cultivator. . , The most important point In growing liogs for profit, even when tbey are ta be fattened eatly, is to secure a strong vigorous fram. 'That the fattening process should not begin . too carry h well ondoratood by practical wroirr ITeavv foedinii oil corn will Stunt tJ vnusnaierbven more quickly than will lusuluulency of fiiod. JJut II is nitnosi r: " ! . . . 4 equally important not to go lo Ihe otb er extreme. A plht for qays ana weeks bat bad inatiuicient looti ua oy tbat fact become Incapable of propei"r 1i illifORtinir a "l.irif quoiiU y, . XM stomach, like other botiijy' organs, i-tretigthened by appropriate txerclsq and weakened when It is either over loaded or has too little to do, ' There la no iiaim In giving young pig plenfy to eat provided It is the right kind of food fr growth, wild comparatively little of fat formirg maUritl t'l l'cum nosllion. Tb pig ol ways begins rlgh Tho sows milk Is excellent for growth, end for the firt day or Iwo, ; while weak, Ibe pig takes it food In small quantities and often. 'It is about the lime that the pig is one or Iwo weeks old that Ha dam milk becomes lusnf flcle'nl. . Tbe age depends on the sixc of the litter and tb milk-prodotMgJ capai l y of th sow. If stunted at th time the sow's milk becomes too Utile for them, the pigs never after reoove sll that is then lost. j Abt ibe Wntm !!, . ' ' Hen manor Is tsluable, and slioujd be carefully savtd. " .'. V.Tbo lu'oet. succesrful tu:key raisers breed only from well-matured stock. By sending the gralo and grasses' to market In tbo f rm of butler, "Ibe transportation bill Is much smaller. , BoiledoaU and wheat bran mslfe one of tho best and cheapest egg pro-' dneers that can be given- to ; the " beus .dutiog tLia winter.';;'' "v '",'.'. Half of tbe diseases among chickens are caused by roosting in draught - It will saye timenand aiuoey if yeu will cover the crack." . " ,A dairy wri er soys-1 hat nice fluidity so thst Ihe cream pours evenly and smoothly la the tert for a right condi tion io churning. - - Chickens, ducks, torkers and gees should not be killed nulil their, crop ar empty, tbat is, stiont twooty-four boors slter their last meat. -. . A hoif r5er who eoatl Irrs sorghum Sd firat-clasa for fattaolng animate ays th iced for tbis purpose will al mot pay for prodociug th crop. - Hen with plenty of graea and in sects Isy the richest dark-yolked eggs, vLil those wiHioot gte food and meat lay egg with pal yolks, wbkb ar d Qcieat la albumeo. ', .Tbe nnmber of s'jorp Increased from SiJUO, in J890,lo" -V. 53, tn 1891, i North Dakota. Tbil a aondarful anneal Ton-eve. Itlr an incrraa of oeatly 133 per cent. ' . ' Tb ammonia wbkb Uescaping from tb manor pile and a Irlcb ' aa eily b detected by tb smell ia ysloabl. Prefect to wte by tccaeioaafly ap plying dry earth ar gypsum lo tin surface, ; ' - Tb two earliest breed ef turkey r Ibe broBt and tb Nanagaosett, Th former i a dark bronze color, jrlth alusUr rrrachiiig gj-lf abH thUitfrU a mttillio black, lib Bsluton-Cblortd J p.- thm srtfcryt f Jd slveraa. ; ut the Ijalrerdiy, , .. '. Nows-ObserverChronlclo.i -. .m-'i ." ' - Tbo Hiiei iul committee spnolnted by Gov. Carr to investigate tbe condition and government , c' Ihe .Uuiveisliy made their report at the recent Com mencement. The com mil t wai eom posed jf Rev. J U-Stewart, of CHn ton, cbah-man, D. O Wfirta, E'q., of Wilmington, ' Lieut. Gov. R. A, Daughton, Jtidge W. T. Falrcloth and T. Oray Iiq.,ror liuieign. iney say ; ir-i-r, -';;' : "Aftar careful enquiry ana. inves tigation the committee coufiilenlly be lifve thai at no period Jo the history of tbe University has thr general , de port nieut of the atudaiits been - Better or their abits- of study .more enm- meudahle. ; Iu this conecllon , it gives th committee great pleasure to. say that drunkenness baa enttteiy oissp nenred. Thev were astired by a num ber of persons of extensive observation i that they bad not aeon a case of it for vears. If seem to the coiutjiittee that beaa good remits com chit ny iroin thre cauves s" ; - ' j y 1. Th Character of lbs University Goyernmetit. i 2. The Influence, direct or indirect of inter colioglata gatneV 8. The influence of tbe xoung ilea's Christian Association, . ' -- 1 The govemtqeut of th ;, Ualversity seeks . to iofliienca- the etodont .to gnyern himself by- appealing lo his sense ot right and lo his ambition for a fair name, diecarning espionage in an lis phases. Such iuiluencfS must tend lo the developuient ot a hiich type of a character j and, io the -judgment of the committee, have resulted ia tbe good order now prevalent. ; . . . ' In resard.to tbe ctlect of ,ine; mier- collrciate eamrs ution tbe habit of stndy and order. Some of the commit ted bad eBtenolned grave douiit as to whether such tfie.ei swasr wb.lesume. Perhaps this view extensively prevails in the State. Upon matoro rrfitctiou and an Investigation as extensive as could under tbo ciicumstancrs be given to the matter, the committee now fully ecdorse tbe "wi.-Miom or oe introduction and. eocouragetaeut ot these exercises." In regard to th financial manage ment tho commilW say :, ''The books of the Bursar have been faithfully and accurately kept. No evidence of ex travapuuc or .mismanagetkent up penrs." tVeeklr Weather Crap Balleiisi, , ! . The reports of correspondent of tbo Weekly Weatlmr Crop Bulletin, issued' bv the North Slalo Wtber , Bcrybje, for th week endirg Monday, June lStlr, 1891, lud;cat that the weather has ben - somewhat more favorable than tbe previous weefci: Til tem perature, lias been above nnrmai,witu ou or two cool nays alter ine snuuaer- storms of the 13th and 171!'. The rain fall woe greatest in the Eastern Pi iriet.but iniuflictfcot neat ly every where. There were savoral very bzy dxva. Col tou I growing better. ; The yield or wheat Is generally ; reported Hmall. i Central District.-The weather wsa vi rv warm up to , WediwsiWv, ,i3ili turned cooler after the thund-r-siori ut Wedoeiduv. and one or two cool iiia its ooeiirreu. 1 tie laiier pan (ii . . " w . ... . . . Ihe week becam very warm. Very light showers oocdrred on Wednesday, Mundav and Monday, cut so small in amount that tbe drought remains un broken. In consequence of Ihe dry nes ihe arrow th eftirois is Very slow .llarvrfctiiiK is Bearing completion sod threshing has beg in. Much hay is be luff cut and is curias nicely. Rains re ported i Henderson, 0 06 ioh;S.lJS 0.00 Via, O.30 ) Ualelgh, trac. ' fe" - . - J - ' aX i -i- i ; .' Maallcs. ;; ;.:; "i -".t;-; p:-l--,v.-.i. Tbat young lady seems to bo prso tlclug her Delsarte 1son unconscious ly," ' ' ' "I - ".VhoT MIw Bllihtwf That Un'i Di laorte. - Tbst's St. Vitus' dace.'.' C,iiioeg'Rocwl.""-'::-'--'v"" " Maud Too i.IioSewrapher bas not done you Justice, dear. . . . - Marie llow nice of you to ssy so dearest. , , .: i Maud No ; he bs shown more mercy tbao jurtiee Puck. : ; Cholly Tbe aw J say, Doctaw, do yoa fbiuk tbe cigawetle babit i wealiy ii j'iwious ? . ; ' " ' v - ' Tb , Do!tor To . Individ no's, per haps, but not to Hi community largeDetroit Tribuoe. v ; . Cbappia There's ono thing about Mis Fiode' new ho0-e I don't like appio Whal'sfbat? - . Cbappie Her father 1 T w iMsoriaal Ba'U. An exchsoee eeys : "Don't msk fun of a boy a hose clothes don't it. Io Qv years bs clothes may ba. tailor- made, whit yours ar second band. Don't make fun of a poor girl, for io short while she may lie th happy wife ufeon-.e rich man ofbral and wealth, while yoa nay be glad toottrk for bfm and sleep in tbe attic." ... '- in. I. . . With butlUiUeare and ma Ironbls lb bewrJ al woustaeh can b kept a uuiiurnr brown or Mav-k cl ebr h iAg Buckiughsia'a Dy fwr tbo Whisk R . '- Printing rflices are not ran forhe faa of tba tbii g. ' Thry ar( business enterprimrs, ure and Iniple. . An ex Chang well rays Ibat it ia jut ae logi cal t-i ask a newspaper ma lo donate at evrtaia am nnt 4rab to a p'ival euterprise to gi lb use f bis lyp akbtiut even an acknoa ledgeMBt.. "ATI ron down." A fer's 8 r-a jiri!la. wonderfully. - Tliee you reed It will btlji you Yi. ' i 1Q Tl 13 ESSENTIAL' 5 OOCl TO HEALTH.?; Vmrannal "hopetoljswe!; Uyour vi BLOOO KC 14 IMPURE, jg Ifrouaretrottbdwlthi BOI LSt ' 1 ' ULCERS or PIMPLESr SORE .u..ll'.l.. A JmtrdtUmrJ ft. S. S.Wlll3 (k,n..Fl,l clniua the svsteni. rtmore all im- knnritlei and buLd TOO up. Ail maaner ot bienKg itsbes are - " . . , I . . i i CLcAkcu AWAY r . ,f. It l tkA bmt blood remedr on earth.) riuiimnds who have used it ay so. . . . . " HvbloKl ,bdlr polwl lau yoi.Kltfpxwr t . - - - imaluniKiui... I rva or oueni m nirn. oui. v. ... t M II.. . Treatise on blond and skin diseases mailed free, j tnutf r.viu n.vMt. AhlA. FOR SALE I Tt virtue of -tbsnower contained In a mortgage deed executed by. Graham. Cotton Will to the niwlerslsntfd n'rt'otfnes, dateA Msr Will, 1893 and reshstortfd in ihe ollico. . of the Rt'if later Of Deo'Js of Alimwee Owm . ...... t. w l K7I r.7! Anil K7. wo will sell hi piiblic-ancU'io at the mr flouse four la Orabaa to.Mf kbjbet .bidder SATURDAY, &EPTBMBER 1, 1894, at 13 o'clock M. alf thr reM and personal property dewirea la saia oeea. uwi nf un .rtLaninir iha loud .if fldnef Cotton Mill and others', on wtrieh.aro situated a two-story mill buHdlnar )x7, dry no ie 20x31. t S HMiit tcnraiil lioise -and otllce. Ihe niBchlrerT cntis oi m siniiB Lowsll loom. 8 emller frairies- dresser wtth steam calender, etota f ililer. brtmer, siiioij vst slid fixtures, engine an" DOi:er, n.siuug; pullicsboltlni; and otlleo farnltare and - ail mm-hiuery all new aad Iu good order. : Uf ested near R D. K, H ,- .-v' -'j , Terms Oalt cash, balance bv six. months with approved security, interest from d y of isle at cr cent, per snnnoi. JCitle reserve until purchase romeyjpali. :- '' -"r r W.J. STOCK R1), T ' ' JOBM W. BtJyf,' 1 -i, . l. l flt'OTT. -( . . ' " 1 ' V." i. HAMILTON. ' , Orabant, N. 0, j f MortgJgee, Juno T, 189.,. : L ; , ' TT t , ' i - i r -1 i in . " 1L eaasBiinraisiiiiB i KTms mnA nMMnlsstf H'rAall mT 1ft. coclMlnjr Of i BUPrOHJTOBIlSB, Citpfnlw t rotmit ynd . ... a m I a tYtrtn IhlM Till ftt .JSl ot ery nut-are nl deureo. ltinaBHWtti,5 witn me ioiub ot tojocisom vnrw .v,, .... are pslntal and seldom a purtuanant rare, and o!t roxulUus 1 dwth, uimFcowarr. Why nndur hie terrmie oisaaser A mil. mit. XOX OUlf til fO IwminuYeealTad. tl a box, S A SJ. Boot by mall. OuanurteealnrwdhyOnraKenw. . tilui, impeoially aUuptad tot hi!wn uso. O. Iac 96ciU. . . t J V it UAJUon-axo awoe swy bj s,, u , . ;v . . . ; Mailed on receipt of price by - i -nwn . . VbolesAle & Retail Ii uggut't f! . Greensburo, N. C, , . LUdiVbflllU IIUU1CH lIHI5j LEAKSVILLE,'N, C ' i An sfl'l at the nM place andir the same MS in movement, aud UU Braking.lbe sante . line uf , -.'', ... .' . EXCELLENT GOODS' " so well wci. faroiably known throtnh . tb'S action. . . - , fc , . XT0 trrk Wwl Mbarra r Cm iai Blanks W, Faaef BeSaairra4a '. Cswalsaerms, Jeaaa. Vlaaaeltf, V: j- , aad Varaa, sVe f . x n; . vfilte for I nformaUon sod sample, -'v Tate year wnofto A.'B. Tate, Asetft, Or Hsm, N. V. or 8. K. rWL Hrtiane, N. . . Bud iboy will forward It to Hill free of ebwee.i LKAJtSSVILLE WOOLES MILLS, , . " i --; JUaltoTUle. S. O. May 10 din . . j . v .... ' (ii'Ss-iv;. it--- COPYRIGHTS. V. csir i pnTAnr a Mimr r pronii arwr anO an hem opinlrM. Writ fa M l.' S .1 CO, wao bava bad BarlT sftr rarV, axparterxie hi the pntnt bganm. Onominwn tlona wrlrtlr ermS-kmtlat. A IlanSrMek of In fnraattna eonnernuar Pltf.t. ana bow so o. Uia tlian ant lnt Alio catalogaeotaaadhaB leal an4 Mlanliae bnoks Mat frve. - ' . ' , ratcnu taftea tbrcwb Mana ft Ca. resslrsr spaoul notloa to th Kri e tl tie A taerira a, aa4 tbna ara broorbt wMly bcriwatba puniiawtilfr. am anas to thm nrrwitor. i ma mmwig parw, iMaad waaktr. alannUr lllanratMl, baa by Ut iha ian-nt eircnlatmi of anr aoeritiae work la Ua mvIil t:t vmt. SnDla cm; aent fitia. Bnlldlna mituLtconUilr, iu4liW. Warl mm 4lmtL Erin bie W emrtvaa bwaa- tiful pUmi la eolora, an4 poenrracba ot mw howw. wltb plana, anabiuw baii'Jeis to show usi ait itaalana aal aacora oonuarta, A&irm , MUSM ft 1X1. fisw fault, Oi 8W'T, I am lbTorth Carolina Agent for. Or'. WnftaV New HjIr'firower.Treateejt Th Greatett Discovery f the Afe. ''It Will permanently cnre falling oftbebair, ilaiiilrufT, scaly erupt ious, poatult, or any sealp d'sease. . . ' . 4 It prevents hair lumii-g gray rd reolore hair to ru original color, ud brings a n .i ,---.-o Xtw Orawth f Hair w ssy Bald Bead .-- Earth- It is the only" fiealmetit that will pmdiice Ibeee resnlte. ..',' Test imoniaU sod treatise- furu'.slel on application. , Mr.-John M."CWe,.at,C;:l-V Thompson's si ore, U uiy ttgeni i G -barnN. C. " . Kcst e -t fnl'r. ' " - ' ' y'- , ii. T f.ASI'I FV, DccH-tf. ILw il.vu. 5C. "A A Head of Haif i!
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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June 28, 1894, edition 1
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