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The; Old .Friend
' s A'nrth t.d-t friend; tlmt never
1 fiikyoifc'VSirattioiiH Xivcr ilgu
lator, (the Red Z)lliat'3 what
you hear at the mention of this
" people kmlfc not - be persuaded ;
that anytliuig elso will 1o.
;'- f It U the- King of LiTcr-M(;di-ciuea
is better than pilfs, and
tiikes die place of Quinine and
f,-i Calomel.". ; It acts directly on the
Liver,' Kidneys and Bowels - and
" Ogives new life to tho whole. ej-s-.;
w-. tem, 'Tliis is: th inediciiic yon
' " Vnnt. A Sold by all Dxncipta in
Liquid, or irT Powder to & tukeu
"T-drjrpiriTinde into a tea. -
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Bw lriitlSttorn, wlio know Im t" ,
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July 13 U. is?. lViadj-al. 4
A Leading Uagazine Free.
ArrangeracntJ Perfected
lyTThlcIi'We Give SnD--,
scziption to TVcman'i
7ork trliliout
Charge. -'V"
Wn are ww prraarrd U make a-nn4er-follj
liberal' crr 1 o 1.M mho my- in adfaiM
- fnr Taa At.iira lluitri. WtM4'a.
Won te a hwrmry aud iuc tafsaxt -.
f crTTTntllj vftK ut llie a-int pamlar pablaa
.tA. It Wwr. euuri-uwiin aud lx-Ip(nl ifl
ert-rr i-ptnmml. ia- rn(c are flHrd wlib
r'-claat blck claxs readinc iti.Ucr sad Ulafc
ri." ftntnd to all acr ; it ia rtaJrd to
mUfJ the prrl aord ( r Imm Hmt-
Mm.i'M au txher -rkxilcl mert. H m -'L
t rt4 eiO tor onr fapt-r i Wol'
Vaafe;rar uak'u the lauer cult -cl
TiiE au:s(;e im.fa.vtr.
L3av
. to
.. ; , ,". Dciorred from last week.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
':;,'-o.,' :.'77j' .' ,.;..;;;7"-i.'
Joint Kmalnli to rrriHe Nrcrnnrr
KiMr-Hftrplui at tar Wklt.
Mue - Uideiilinard IMrroorial ;
7 Hiri Caraat N. . Ier -
unalal JfbaM Oar Jo
7,' :'' . - v...?., : Cau!te. . .--.;
Special Correspondence. . 4 -
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- ' WABniN'GTON,tJailP29 A Jnlnt r&u
olurtun'ttf flaUi'-HooiMn of CoORif",
provldif g lor lbs necesnury Bxpentli
lurs of " tM- 6ovennent- htw i been
glg-Jbil by the Pr6ldent.i.-iTM".a
r'Dlerefl neepfsnry brcun-te of tbe be-
ginnii g of I lie Ot oul year, July 1st, anil
l he flit that no nppropr.ntlou bill uua
yet been pasccil lit lh Soate. . i '7
Tbe iri-weekly public reuepliona a
the M'hil'd House bnye beeniUaconMiM
uel. ; The reaHon of Ihfo U Hiat there
are very low stiangra In theijlly 'dwr-
jnu cha hi.t season who detno to see
llie Chief Eitcmive. -"i - . ..'-
Siuce the awfossl nation of President
CitrjiQtylhpIJreBtfXanl and his fiends
3become morecaretui. : x esier-
day when h wei.t out for. hii afler-
noon'driVe he was followed bvtwo Ue
lecfives bevily armed, in a busKjr.
Thene official were dre-ai'd aa cittzeus
of course but tbey kept about two. hun
dred yards Cehiod ibe Pres'lileoV car
riage. ) ' ; " ; f '
Reaulem mnss will bo eelebrated at
81. Ma'thewii chui'ch ouunday at the
time of fhu burial services of ..thoJaeJ
Tri'sideo! Curftbt In Paris,, - .A eable-
jram ha been 'receivd by ArabaHBa-
dor Patenotre autboriJng bim to- noti
fy tbe French consuls 1 - the -different
places throughout Hie Uoltad States to
nrraiiira for the holIin;-oi;Services.
The emt.iasy (n this iy will eeadont
nnrds of Invitation ,!o the ; roeriimira ot-
the diDtoinntic corps to attend ifie -ser
vicef, and tho federaUofBt'ials.ofth'a
'government will be ioViled . to"6tlend
by the F tate peparimaiit, whicli hatj
been notified by AbusS 'tyr ruteno-
tfoOf the inptniciloim be nns received.
tSrdlniil Glbbons-twilV 'ofilMate. The-
Setmta wan officially n it'Pel of th)
1 nrvii'r and al'oiice decidedtO aUend
in a body. - , - .
Jam very sorry to Pay hat Sir?.
Jurviiitiiiue In be qni wk, , JB'i
ban (tomciblii); lilte bcait dieaao but
Dr. Julnmoii think ho can restore nt-r
to health in a rliort time, if she U kept
quiet and is prudent, - -v ' ;
. The .prppo-itioiv fo till Incomes pais
Cl ibe erfa a by seventeen imij-iriiy.
The inriCTbill whicli was reported wjll
pa I be iJeJiale next wee.k,by e l.ue-.
dtv or ThursilaV. Then 1 'goeslwck
jo tbe House where IV i devutiy o
beliopedibn discussion -vi!LIe brier. (
Ke'v, Mf. Bitt-nge-, .R tir " of , the
Church of-the Oood Shepherd, was in
Washington-thla, week, an-UU a.ayl,he bll4(y and ill-advised order -of an
North to "see some-wealthy Jriedits
in the interest of bis parish. Jle
received a' number of i-courtesies
at -the ham's offlrti'aifB. Cox, tha
ttWe accraiarV of tja-8inie and sob,-
r iti-Jar f tha late- Biimop L.yman
; r ; ' w . at
I heard a g tort j-me 011 josepim
Daniela which no One ei joys more
than Hon. Hoke Smith. Some one
asked Mr. Daniels, in' Mr..8milh'
nrsanP.-whr be old'not mK a
eech also at Ihe recant 'Cbapel Hill
Commencement, Mr Daaiela aaid :
'I find $2700 office a utfghtv nice
thing these bar! times and I was
afraid of making Mr. Smith j)a Ions.
fiunrM 1 had snbken and had mad a
better speeeh I wb unwilling to Ut(
the rlsV."-Mr. Smith laughed heart
ly at Mr, DanWIa' excuse.
There Is much favorable comment
on Ihe fact that $25,000,000 in pension
also have been saved daring.. Mr,
Smith's administration of Ihe Interior
Departmint." Part of the credit f this
I ant aura be lone to Mr. Daniels wbo
is Hon. Hoke Smith's right hand man,
and wbo haa as much executive ability
aa any one I have ever mat. - ' ., ;
Mr. Walter Fafcon, Chief f Consu
lar Bureau, is quite unwell at its res!-,
dence here. . . - - . - .
Mr. Walter B. Henry haa givn up
all hopes of neenrin a eonftlr ap
poinmeDt, but I understand tbe Presi
dent has promised Sanalor Ransom lo
Cud a place fos'LIm In anotberdepart
ment. ' ,
The appolntmr nt of Mr, Win. Myers
Lilth of Charlotte, lo be consul at
Legudgalpa, Honduras, was secured
by Senftor Jarvbv Mr LiHle U lh
son 0 Mr. B. T. Uuje, ofLli H-'a Mills,
JLC , and basalirge lawi'y connee
tie Ibrobbo'ut Ihe atale. Senator Jar
ris Ir very persistent and .dptermin
ed man, very loyal to his friends, sincere-,
sbJe and rtTiabla. vry day
here adds lo bi prealigr and roflaenc.
IT'h, meech err the tiriff conlioues lo
oomntlmrnted. It was Aort, but poinf-
ed and strong. " '
Charlea D. Ky. appoitel Conaat
General to Berliit. is Ihe literary editor
anil
,1 art critie ef tha ?raw, jor
Time. ne at a
ko Wr r.f ih artw
DtKay. He has Ieen a writer for
Bisexiinessnd knowaaa literary mao.
'unlBibruitlt Ywlkdih-tativo,
GRAHAMr.N. t.,
knew anytlii- g if htm. Tbe secret or
fbe appoititmeiit U thai Mr. Delia y Hi
a broiher-ln-law of .Richardson Gilder,
Mr.: Harry Mitin, aiep-son of Uena-
Inr Vance, win he uiasried - to- , Miss
Ellie BuneHjn St. Mad dews blmruh
tlih city 'uMSday ntuoon ' I y Arcb
b Khop'Spaulding, a kin'fronn- of Mu,
Vance.' Mrs. Chan Itusbeo and danafh-
tir, anil Mrs. Judge Urnrker, . OTW.
Vancf 's sister Ofoiieve for'.thrtoere-
-:.' .'. - ' " ' ' 1
fbt noilrvad KtrlUe The Rcaala
Chnrlotle Observer, Uli, :.-. v
' Th Loiiwville Coii Pier-Journal states
the wbol iquU'y oHkbo cose 'in five
lineswhen it aajs.S '."Every -rami has
the rijtbt to work, or,to quit work, just
as ho pit ascsj But, no fnao nas iba
right; natural or acquired, to prevent
another i$nn fom working if the other
man want.to work." . That proposi
tion wfll'wUhstand'all aigufiit. .We
in this counVy-a'' free peopl r under
tbe law, aud no employer lias a lawful
claim, beyond the contract agreement
uoon the serviced f tbe emptoye. .Jhe
Utter may quit work when be chooses,
for cause, rent or linaffinnry that is. his
o'w'D'"atTair;Jhis inaleloable right Mauy
times bo does right to do eo ; bis wages
may be insufficient less than bis eer
vicis ara worttt"nU less tnau ine oua
iness is ibla to bear :-tbe employer
anaybe unjust o unkied. Nodj of
tlio ftiregofng condiiions tnay. opiaiu,
and yefr the timployee may find H to biB
iutrBt or his pleasure to quit the bus
iness.' P( mailer what" the reosoiii bU
i lcbt to do so' is part of himself as- a
Tree manand all of ihe foregoing ;are
self-evident propositions., This la
where individual right in the premises
begin and endf When a roan quits the
services of a person "br ir company , be
tmo :hfv,iiuht to, nrevent aim other
mairtakiug the place ho hasvacated.
When be follows this firat act by :thls
second one, be pnases from the exer
cise of an ubdoubted rigtjt to the . per
npirnilnn-of a wrone. 1 Hi-rein lies the
THtrt'l error of s many strikeiB an er
ror, against iflilch,' even, when they.
hae struck for righteous cae, tbq
sobrr sense of lire country revolts. I
has been committed iu the present
great jrailroad; si ( ike and iis ferult
niuMic-Oreaarily be toalieneaie tnousr
anda of the nalurai sympnlhiaersofthe
striker. , It - was a naiuial ; result,
hoevr, ofihlsstiike, aa it is not of
all. : The AmeVican Railway Pio'
having commilied one error in takiug
tup a Dgbt which did not concern it, li
WHS
inevitable that it snouid tuiiow up
wUivolbciaiia ouovmng uuu,
another so lapimy inai mo eniaor
have left to themselves no ground
upon" which to aland befjre , public
opinion; ; Mr, Pullman and tbe woik
na'u in bis shops dieajfoed about a
matter of aacsA This was the bu-
incss.of jiobody .oii earilbut them, but
ii reKpotisilile pemon tbat trains should
nit.fi.i nllowel to ruu on any railroad
hauding Pullman cars until Pullman
rc-pUe4 bis shops, look bia Workmen
back and advanced ibcjr Wage has
ilrawji the whole country Into the con
test ; has In some sections paralyze J
business, advanced tbe prico of, if.it
waa not entirely cut off, some of the
necessnrlesef lite lo the paople, 1oor
and rich alike, and tuut caused (be lose
Lf many dollars woh-of. ptrii-hable
freight, to siiy noinug 01 me lucoove
nieuce to which the public has .been
subjected. Quoting the Coiuler-Jour-nal
again i "It should be made as unt
lawful to Interfere violently. Wtlh Ihe
uVlivery of freight aur"pasengers '
the malls. The movement of mail (it
au incident of commerce th move
ment of freight is commerce itself."
The inauguration of the strike was
an err jr. It was folloajf d by tbe par'
petrattoo of mcfttl wrong when Ihe
the right of men, eager. 10 worK, to
tike the place of those who had quit
waa denied I hem. Tbe violent tt"p'
ping of trains was an o flense against
tbe laws 0 tha land, and thus it is seen
bow one wroDg bar succeeded another,
ooiH, If there was ever' a vestsge of
right in tbecese, it has been obscured.
Fortunate wiUiibe if Ibe'malter at
issue shall be adjusted before there is
shedding of much blood.
t artaa Cmlam. ' r '. , " .
Y 8. II. CTiff.rrd, Kew Otsile. Wl., was
troubled with neuralgia ar.a rneunia
lisnt. bis strtnach waa disordered, .l
liver was sfftded lo an alarming de
gree, aprjetile fc-fl away and he was
terribly rrdsorrt in flesh and slrengts.
Three boitlrs of Eltttric BtUera cured
Kiarard Shepherd, ITlrrUhiirf, 111
bad a running aore eo hta leg of siIk'
yearastat.diar- Vsed three hollies of
Elsciric Biltera and seven boxes ol
Buck Tin's Arnica Kalye.ead hht leg is
sound and well. Jhnrpler,Calaw
a, O.had live targe frver
libltrg, docttra saiil be waa lorwrable.
One tewtile Electric Biners add eae
Iwx Bucklin's Amies Salve cnre.1- bim.
Vocirelr. told at T. A."Albrlghta
drug store. . ' " -
It may seem foolish te go end llk
the barn dior every tima lh eow
kkksyow cr.'Kjkslbe milVpoil. but
itUnotso fl'h as if mcvd be lo
Ikk the eow.---
THU&SD AJ.UlIY 4 2,-, 1894., '
Tbeli' tiimaleafgarea Agrrail. t.
Talher.I would like to se. youin
the library on a matter of bustueas,"
' Very i well, i Yiolacoute. . along.
Kow, tbm.what h4i ?" v
"Faiher', you'are KWare Ihflt Harry
Noodclihammer has beeh paying' me
his hI tentiou JofH be Jiai-t' year," ,
"Yi,t antli Kve lelt like .kicking
him 1 '. Tlw ldea Of la Noodenhamnrer
daring to iir-plre le ihe baud of a' Urof-
IOIK v . W f .t, ' i-' '
''He has n'skedime lo be hla wifo.',' ;
" "The' sdnuii'irel 1 Why, I'll maul
thdiBrmU'of him." ' ' '
"ApdJ I've' 'alui-wt prouiWd," sbe-
placirtly oniuinnen. ta ( , ,1
"Whrrt I what 4 Mr dnugVW. mar
ry a Jfoodeuhiimm'er'witb $25 a fceek
Never 1 Uo to your room while I seek
fbls base adven " ' , t '
' .."Father, -1 wanl'd, lalk straight
hiiHiuess.wi.b you,", she; interrupted,
'As you aie aa are, this la tbe Stale of
Massachu'seits." - r--",- ,
'HnVeyou reenlbe, yln,I slatlsllcs
of the State for Ibe last year J'J. .... 'tv
"No. of course-no'"! Tbe idea tf
that Jim NoodenBhmmer akulkitg
arouud oiler my" '
"""Walt t 'According to thC'slaliffca
this Slate hos S71.240 females more
than uiBles.V-Tbira.aie 22(1,890 !jnore
man iageaMe girls tban.ab find bus
batids, tq eay ;notbing. of 182",321
widows who aro very anxious Ux a
number 2. The ' tiuinber of young
meu in this Stale oaruirg over $15 n
wek and In the, market Is', oilly 22;
107, There airo camped piMhe trail.of
there young v jnen rxaitly 220,000
yobng (wcmen nud 100,000 widows.
Time, out of every five thildren born
are girls.- peatb removes two young 1
men -- to one married man . or old
bachelor." ,
The old man turned pal oand grasp
ed a chair f-r'support. After a pause
she continued. '
"From June to October over 80,000
manageable youpg women visit , your
fashionable watering places and it. is
estimated that 81,442 of tbem catch
huabalids.'lhus' furthor reducing the
chances' of a resident. Father, lake
this pencil and figure out your Viola's
chances of catching another man, if she
h U Harry ' Noodenbamaer canter
away." , . , - .,
"Great ScoH I!'. ha,, gapped, fiavrlng
for a moment. ' VWhy, your elmncca
re inly one lo 21,875,917." ;
"Just as I figured it out. wbal
ball I say to him Jl-lt evening." :
"ffayl siy'l why tell him" you'll
have bini a;id be mighty glad of - the
.i.ance nd don't let him draw
a long
breath before you add, that tha .cere
mony can take place right after break-
fust l(T-uiorrow morning and ,tbat 1 m
to give you a wedding present of $500
in cash." .
i: ataia Were rrleraa. ..,
' "It does me g iod . to shake hands
with one who wore the blue," said bf-,
tin Aini1vii his hiiu'il lo a, man who
had lust left the Maoiorfiil Day parade,
"for I am a veteran myself a I'.Bougb' I
am not amenities or tnauraou Army
of th'e Republic-."' - " - '
"You ought to Join, comrade." re
plied Ibe vi t' r.m, taking the proffered
hand and shuking it warmly " T.
"Yes, i suppoee so. You saw a great
deal of service, didn't you ?"
"I did, dBinrade. I was In the war
lYmr rears. Was onlv 19 when I II'M
enlisisd, loo. Fought In ho less tbnn
M bailies and Was who Sherman on
Jilj march lo tbe sea." . ,
J. "That waa glorious."
y'Ye, it wss. You sail yeu were
teteran, didn't yeu ?'
."Yes.sir fc" ' '
"Shermau's army.
No," - ; "
"Oraiil's? v, ,
No." v ' . -'
"McClellan's?" .
"No."" ' ,'v.
"Perhsps ysn were ta tbe aavy ?"
HV. .- .t v . -
"You-snrely jreren'l fljbtlog on the
other side
Oh, 00." " " ' '
"Whaiarmv didyotnerve In ?" :m.
- -Coxe." '
1 , - pjaaaaj
. Waw Trr vtu. ' .
It will cot yoo nothing and surely
Ao-fuu good, if you have a Cough,
t'olil, tr any Iroubl with Throat,
Chest or Lungs. ,Dr. King' Hew Dis
covery fr Coostiplioo, Cougbs and
toMs is guarsoieed lo give relbtf or
monev will b Vaid back. SuuVrera
fiam La Orlptla focad it just tha ibfug
ard nudr i:a use had a perfect and
peed recov ery. Try a sample bottltf
at or Xiei.s and learn lor y 00 r self
int bow good a thing It i Trial boU
la Ires at T. A. Alhrigjlt'a drug Store.
Large size 00c and $1. k a " '
-ai 1 - . 0
At pretest priors eoiHi binot an eco
nomical feed, esperfslly so for tbe lay
ing bens, as it. does not furnish tbe
proper propoi Vva cthe eleutenu cou
laluei in ihe egg.' '.' ' "
oiproper and di fldeft rare of Ibe
sVa'p witt cause grayia of lha kuir
end baMweee. Eca both by ihe lis
nfiUv reliable apveifc. llail'a Hair
lUt-twer, '
Variety afFaaaV
. A cow shoul I have as great a vari
ety of food each .day as practicable j
says the Farmers' Voice." She loves a
Variety,' aa do all other animals, - mau
Included. Her nature era vea it, and
she will eat more, digest mora, and as
similxte it better If she has a variety.
Feed her 8 as to keep her .appetite
good. 7 Don't surfeit hor. After she
comes In feed her sparingly ot concen
trated food fir a lW days' iscreaxing
gradually fjr eight or ton days before
getting up , lo fnll feed. If she Is
greedy and liicliund lo eat .more than
she can digest don't give It' t
herJ Never'pnl before her more thitn
she will'eat at once, but he 6tire and
give -Oar enough. Here if where it re
quires treat skill and judgment on the
part of Ibe feeder, lie must ' be In
timately arqninted with his row und
knoir her capacity. W. H., Gilbert, of
New York ooce said : "There, are
thrte things to watch in feeding acow
watch herwhen she eatr, watch the
excrement ta see that -she digests .It,
and walcti the milk pail to see tbatsho
paysforit."Thfs, in a few -words,
tells tbe whole Slory,' - - .
..j. :-;.'''.7. i .. ,r .7 1 ' .- n.77y;yyi-'
i x Braa raphe. 4" .
i 'A gorgeous shirt bosom is 110. indi
cation otUhe manner of heart it con
ceal?. , . vv., " tJ . .;
"My mind to me a kingdom is." To
Ihe average society man it Is a realm,
without either ruler or subjects. '
Pounl long, go wrong. . - ,
"OelMng up In fhe world," Js often
getting downrow God,. 77 .
Piety and pluck outrun laziness and
luck. - " ' ,
Thli Jc i high thoughts and you
won't know low deeds. t
'The man who doubts men ii the man
to be doubted. m" ,
The secret of popularity is. poreon
airy.
True manhool can neverbe at'.aln-
ed without - the aid .01 Ihe Boo ot
Man. '.'
Open hearts' with closed purses sat
isfy fto neighbor's hunger. ;. 1 t .
Envv is a thorn ifl ' (be laurel'
wreath. - . ,
. - - . .. . - ; ...... o.. V. v
God-never opens the door to greater
unefuluesa Until we are willing to - en
lerlt. " ' " ' '
The chrl-fan who Is always "'on his
illiznlt v" doeau't kuow the roetk and
lowly Jesus, , 1
It takes more' t'mn a tail ir ami
harbor ti build a temple for (be Holy
Gbostj '
: Tho fe wet wit hi ri every maawoo'd
shine more brightly if ha were to seek
.i7.r-fc ' ,1..: ':-),-.
. A Uearfe Hial fa Thee.
One reason why these times1 are so
bard on-tbo newspapers is tbat -tbe
iiWrihe'a are , ioa negligent . about
paying their dues." Each Ofia thinks
lhaf a dollar, or'a dollar and a , half. J
a rmll amounf and wonld not uel;
much, and consequently deters 4y
: .When several 'hundred, sub
scribers git the same Idea,' as tbey- not
uufreqiieuily do, poiticularl In limes
like ibsse, the ptfblisner becomes very
munh embarrasaed, from a financial
point of View, and many times mus(
either run heavily into dbt or suspend
If be caO not afford . Ihe
risk of the former bo mui-t do tbe lut
et. People who believe' tbat the news
paper Is cf any. benefit lo .lhe town
'should see that tbeir subscriptions aie
nrmnntlv paid AVIilla the individual
mounts mav be small, lu ibe aggre
cste ihey amonnt lo a great deak
Berkley (VaOraphfc 1
- The HsaMSr Ckeeea CatV '
tondonfjlobe. -
Tbe mocsier cheese which ,wae
enn'plciunns feature of the Canadian
section of the Chicago exhibition- last
vear tils just been cut to London.
weighed 10 tons and was produced In
September, -1892, under goverumen
ansplces, at Perth, Ont. va07,350
pounds of milk, obUined from 12.000
cows', waa ued in making If. - nn
iksted, iCe'chreitf was frroaounead to
be very good.
TU anra rna set Avar's" U ao Im
nortant caution ir all in search of
ihoronghly-reliiwSla . blood -purifier,
AvarVHonaoartUa beipg the ODS on
hib Ibcn cui he BO ananutr
donbt.. It has stood Ihe test of uearly
half a cchtuiy, anil ua long ucc.a ouu
sidared Ibe otaodard. ,
One or two arree of well selected
and well cultivated fruits will go far
toward supplying Iba ordidary bocse
bolJ exoeoewAJltll lend devoted
to each purposes always makes an ap
preciable addition lo the easb lueome,
and wiH repay the labor needed to pro-
cure it. ' ' v" v
-
Feeble aod del eate women " Had
Ayer's SwrsapariiU jiu-t the uedkiue
ihey need.
From 250 to. 300 poonda per year Is a
paying averageo the herd. But it
cosUsomefhiog to gel U
1 1
Vailed iate Sep artraeat af Agrlcail-
i'Z, tare-oaiee af Uaa4 Iwirr4,;.::
'::'Af!i:.' fii"' " V,.' rti'tri-n'fi'' H'i
WapHtKQTOs, D. C-t June 1, 1891.
To lb Editor of AlaiancbGleankb.
Sib : Among the early IruiUrf)! tbe
loqniry dreete.l by ; Congress H , to, ,tjie
made, through the, , Department r, pr
Agriculture Into the "Systems of. rood
manageiueiit in , the Uultad States"
and the ' Beat, methods of . road-mak-
liig,!' is the weloome , koo wjfldge .. th at
iu-jnaov sections Of the country , decid
ed progress has already been ma le n
tbe .oonstruoioa.i.of.l improved bigi-;
ways, that this result baa been reach
ed in moro ways thau one, and that iu
whatever way it may have been reach
ed it haa been found ,einlnonlly satifl-s
factory, and profitable to ail coneeru-
od. - , , - . , 1 , t , - , ....
It Is, therefore, no longer, necessary,
to discuss, tho abstract, question of iha
necessity and economy ,o g9' .roads
nor to attempt to devhe new ways of
ohiaiulng Ibom. 'The practical experi
ence ot one community Irju makingua
ing, and paving for a uew'and superior
road is worth more, to ptber In Use
circumstances and coadltlbns than any
mount of argumeot or theory. ; and
tbe greatest service the Department
can renlor the public io this regard la
to furnish the facta in each Important
case of road improvement, and, to com-
nare the respective advantages and
disadvantages of the methods followed,
In different, portions ot the .Union.
Modifications of these method! or even
new methods may , be developod by
further experience, but for .the present
a clear knowledge' of wnnt , na? . oeen
done and Is being done is (be bud thing
It has been suggested by friends of
tho rpad movement that such iaforina
tioo can be mush more promptly aod
widely disseuiluated' through the usual,
methods ot Government publication
reeogolzing this fact, the Dep'a'Jlincnt
will avail itself of all such facilities as
may be accorded hy tbe press, foi' the
nurnose. and will furnish a serio of
articles of the character Indicated to
all papers publishing this announoe-
ment and lorwaroing a copy 01 wv
paper contaiujug the same to this, of-
ce, ' 7 Respectfully,
- oy Stone,
Special Agent and Engineer fn charge
of Road Inquiry. ,,,,,.'
Farat aad it mr tern JVete.
Keep' a dust bix withttj reach of the
setting hens at all, time. , -iu, .f-; .: 7,
The ol'Ictlon to scattering wood
ashes over the . fljor ; of the ' poultry
house is that it has a tendency lo cause
sore feet. - ' , ')
Fifty tons of silage, H la said, will
carry ten head of cattle through; the
whiter. ' Two and one-half to three
acres wi'l grow Ihe corn.
Tbe milk from rrtstfn'ge'-fed Cb'ws has
been found to yield as much Cream and
Is as sweet and good as (bat from Cows
fed on sOmojer grass.": ' ' ', l" 1
' 'fcveo If the eggs are freW 'do uof
take them te a cusUmer wllb the shells
dirty. It does nos help to Inspire con
fiden co la their" quality," ' ' ; .
The'essentla fs e( crowing good cab-
b.iea are to manure blub, plow dep
and cunivaie inorougniy. . is, i uno-
, , ,t ... , t t J t ''
pult to make lh soil loo rich for rb-
, . " ,
w8 .'yk-i -'..' ;r:.K.,'f;' ,.
and cultivate thoroughly. . It fr difu
. An iocreasenVdemsnd for light , pork
la noticed In the best city markets. A
pig of 100 pouuds, not to Ctt, will sell
as much ai two cents auove Ihequuta
tions for heavy bogs ....
- Try a silb for a crop of ensilage 4hts
sesson. It Is fine in winter for, yoong
stock and the cows. It mi longer an
exprimeutr but Is extensively adopted
fa ell tbe stales aaaoag Jairymen and
stock-breeders. -f -; - t ' --.
;. y . . - ....':,...
... They1 Waat flaate. '. ,.;.'. I
TTieBnase!! Art Publish ing Co, oH
028 Arch St., Ph.ladrtpbrs, dee-ire the
names and oilrtreos of a few . people in
every lowo who art interested in woksr
of alt, sod 1 o secure ins-m iney.t-ner to
end fre, "Cupid Guides the Bust," -a
snnerhlv execu'ed water Color picture,
site 10 a 13 inches, suitable for framing,
six! sixteen other pictures about same
six, In colors to any one eroding ihem
at once Ihe names and addrnf of ten
tisons (admirers of fine pictures -
grther witA all two-eoni t mps to
cover expense of mailing etc. The
rnular price ef these pictures is $1.00,
hut ihey can all be secnie l free by any
person forwarding tbe names . aod
stamp promptly, - - 1. -.-; . .
. Koi a. Tha elil or of this papr haa
already received eopea of abnva pic
inrea and consider tbem really "Gems
of Art."! epl2et
' Asfhorlties say to be pro tV able cows
should gtfe 'at lets eight qoerts of
milk per day. . : ' .
. " Barklea'saralea aatSe,
The Beat Sa've in Ibe world for ems
broiaee, sores, alorrw, wait rbt-uat. Irvrr
aorea, lettt-r, chapped bands, ctiilblains.
baj-ns and all skin eruitiona,and pi
trrely cures pil", or no psy requirrd
it Is attarawteed to give perfect sali-
fsCKro.or money rrfiunled. Trice 25
r-t cr btx. i'ur aaJc by T. A. Ai
hrtihU , . - ......
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C0 -"rining :
r ' Sores.
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;the Serpent s f
' ': ""-"Sting U,:"
Jo all Ita stages oomplately (
tiiAitn nnientl eradicated Ij 8. 8. 8. , OH
DLUUU rUluuil sunata lores ami uraini
yield to lu healiafc powers
ItramoresUieiouoaandballusuptiiosysteniti
III A .iui isiUm Mm SiitM. mmI
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ValttaM-: Cotton IliUt
By virtno o the Mwrr eontafrea Mni 7
ortirago deed CSeeiitcd by Gmliam Cottorf
M 27ili, 1803, and rlstored In the Clued
ot tliu Register of OawU nt Alim uids Court.- ;:
ty'.n bowk NoitV irvtcs 571f Jbtti and 674.
n a will son st iniunu nuuuu v v-,. , t ,
Hciisi dO'or lu Graliam to ilia- blglnstt btddef , ;
on , . t ,
8ATURDAV, SEPTEMBER I,.ft94,
0t VBoclDck M..all Iba real .knit personal ,.
iperty dcteriten in siua oeia, vo-wit r iwii
livri-s ot Mud uapnumg me ihiiu yi pioiiit ,
Cottou Mill and others, oil wlilcb aro ItuatedJ 77
a twlory mill building 40x70, dry io is
1WIU. t roi'ir. ieniniii uin.eee u mw . .
n 1. w.nM.it k.v hiMttA-M fri inirla hs
Lowell loom, 8 qulllcr fitfme, iWiwr IUt .7.
steam calender, cloth f.tlder.' beiftner, slrfn
vat ati.I-flxlnres; engine n boiler, thalHag.
aullies. belting and otlice fiirnilOrs aodall ;
ntlier proporly eouvcred In 'aid d4d, Tba , 7
mnetilnory all -new ami in gooe waec '.M"
csted near R t I). K. 1. . , . ,.-
fcrrtis-Hall cssli, balance tn.nx iponnw .
wllb aiiprmcd security Interest from a ty or
altf at 8 per cent, per anumn.s ,'iltlo reswvca
until pttrcuase mmtypirt, ; -7 ,
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BOPl'OHlTpKIlW, irfule nf Ointment antl tew
Uoxneol Oiiitinent. A neer-Jflluif Cure foe PIlcS
pi ererr nature n.l rtfrc. llnjRkManorwreiloo ,
with the liiiUe or l:iutlous oi ewbolie aelil.-whirlt .
ere pnlnlul and Milium a pro.nnout mire, mod oIU .
this tarriWe diaaaaa? Ytu2nJ,i?J
boiiea to cura any ease. Yen only pay tct
benettts meetr. (I bos. f w X. Bent by n4U
Ouarantee laraea or oar sgww
brJansnctsLirer Pellets
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th BT(llt I.TVFB Mid 8TOM AHU 11ISBIIWI,I
the eroat I.rvrit nnd 8T
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tako, Moaotairy ailspted
BIOOiPUK"IKH. -Hnwll, mild ? PhJMHJittq
takXesiMMtiillr auspted iur ebUena'sBsa, etixmt
, aUAJUHtESSIsreeaonljrby j f- ) ,
Mailed on reoetpt of ric hv -.
, J,V bob-sale & Ueiaii Druggbti
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Leaksvillc AVooIen . Hills
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Are stl'l al tminH plrfesjahdW the- same .6)4
m tnKuiCDl, aud stir, awaking Uie sam4 Baa
"l' EXCELLENT GOODS""1"
so Wcrf and" aroijtbjy inoWa (tmiig,1i tt&i
ection. w
VTm Werk Waal aa Pharr e tar 5aeiJ
safa Rlaaktl. faaey Heaepse-heVs
C a. dairies, Jrmm Ptaaaets,
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rhforiaforwialloaanmul. .;,
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.Take' your wool to Aj B,- Tole,.Airent,.yra'
ham, N. C. or 8. K. Siit. Webaiie, f, aud
i Iter win inrwarn it m m i ,:hib
UlillUi ryi.r..i
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COPYRIGHTS.
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proem nrw and an bor ciinton. wrlie
M I : n SV to, who bae btA aearlr af tr rears'
expert" m the patent Imuiimm. Cmrnnunw
Uon.MrteUreonn,untiah ' A liaedbooa ol l
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lag a eat.lngMe ot QiJi.
".tenu taken throne Ir Mna a Co. IwuSMW
gbeclal Buttoalo tbe trteatlSe Aaierlra v. uxi -tiios
are bruarht wMulf UirmU,i pDi.icitl.
oat nmt to toe rnrantnr, 1 bis Mrfendid an,
bOTMS ewtklr. elnurtlr lllrtl. bfbffcrlM
V tenreM drouJatioo ot anr sowitifle wort ta taa
World, aja.ear. Salable
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sr-pw.
r,,, wito piana, enaiMine NiKMa io i,nm uie
sui p
pie,,, la eoton. and plu
a. with piana, enaolina bu:
ltourropi of av
felMt fmirna and wour enntrarta. A nnr-'S
HVXM i CUw kW tutut, Sal aVauatCjsT.
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l am the Jfortb CarolInaAgent for
Dr. WhUe'i Wew flair Crower Treatment
;' The Greitert D'icovery of rhe Aj; --
: It will- permanently . core "lalfing
of tbe hair, dandruff, sc'sly erupUone,
poslulew,or any sewlp d:Keae.
.Itpreveuls hair Inrnirg . gray - ard
rei4..rra hair; to ita urigiaal color, aud
brings a - - : - K -
Xew Grewtb af Hair ea My Raid iilad aa
EsHft.
Jt is the only ti raiment list wiU
pirMtuee lbe retulis.
TfTlimii,ils aud trealU-e' firuitheil
o0 appl'eatlon.' ""' ' '-
Jlr. J.ibn M. C-ible. at C- ! le X
Thomr-ri't's store, it my eg nl l Uia
bam, C. '
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