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GOOD FOM tvp YUOOY b C(, for a ?iniiliir p ; ;
and everyone needs It at all times W the , m T , , . 1 v, ' , "7
year. Malaria Is always, about, .nd the . Award- o( the cpo'
only preventive and relief Is to keep the i s;10,n. "hofly eoino -ed 'of the moHt
Liver active. Vou must help the Liver abhV , .dirttinguifltictl men In' AmOrica, " isl
and the best helper Is the Old Friend, SIM-. HU(H nXT their siifnatures a istronc
MONS LIVER. PECULATOR, the RED Z. ind(n of tho CXI)9itiont;
Mr. 'C.Hhnrod,. of: Lancaster, Ohio,: , t . ' 1 V,
vss "Simmons. Liver Regulator ThiB jury vis .compcised of'tho
broke a case of Malarial Fever of three rnamncn oi ine yanoua sniw'om
years' standing . for me, and less thaft niitle.i of the Jury,, of. 'AwarIn,"'-of
one bottle did the business, I shall use 5 wlii.-h Jr. T). ' (iilinnii' 'nn.'
It wnen in neea, anu ictunuiiciiu iu
D .m frfif vaii irfr It. AlunvclnnLffAT
the RED i-he- wkaaev-And dont -
forget
MONS
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JACOB A.. I j( VJ
BURLINGTON, ----- N. C
I'rartU'eo'lr v Pluto ri'1 Fci'n( courts.
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' ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRAHAM, - - . - - N. C.
Jons Okay BvsrM.f I'.Vfirii, Jk
BVNUM & KYNUBIj
Attorneys ni"l onnwloreat ljiw,
OHBKNSII'B0, N. .
Priipili. rtun'nrly In ilii- wurln c.f
Dr. John Stockard,. Jr.,
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Ilarki" mo. t nil tmlnp. J.od ulnpli--r ! a
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I. of liir!
I am the North Carolina Agent foi
Dr.Wmts'a Nw Hal-G-owsr Treat'
menttheGreatostDiseovery
Of ty S'"-; yjf V
It will pennancntiy cure tidling'oj
the hair, dandruff,- scaly eruptions'
jxistuhs, oranysli dii-tfl.'C.
It prevents hair tinning pniy' nnd
restores hairdo' origin'.'.! itdor, aijd
brings A (iKt)WTH :()F t:
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Iti the onlv tm.ln.cnt that will
produce Ihcse n-sulls. j
Testimonials and treatise furnish-,,
cdon applS-st'ioti? f v iti? ?
Mr. JohiJM.JlVbTc Is Uiy aftnt at
Pec. 14-tf.
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Sirn-r its enlanrtincnt. Tlie Xorth
nnJininn--iTntiriaTFr-wrTk
contains eight iagr- of interesting
matter every week. KitmI snc' !ol-.
lnr mini nt it fiir a rb(ib rear. A
the xvordflBeULATORIt Is SIM- aeiupvtl grmjWhrpm jparr litj
Llvll5REOULATOR,and there 1$ -.otreat endeavor'. iAdintTtfnv -ofj
one n.rfimma ?K ii
am. in the remeSD Take' also-for j At hft,,6 ? & KJVn
Biliousnessd ckachf both
causedbyaslugfiXlVef. f.4 inenf MHn. 'W'riM Kyrir
P!yPJ34lONArii:AKt'H.; f-i J "SnMPi; llW.l'urpose of .us.-uuiK..,,.
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; application to'j ' - - , ' .
JCfcKI III S EAMFI r1, 1 i.!t-r.
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The Xorth l amhnian .j ; Ti'K
AlamaxcrCij:am-r will le sent
fir one.f eat for Two . DolbrA, lash
i.i advance.- Apnly at Thb Uleaxeb
efiicc, Graham, X. C ;"
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thin tmwmttratt J-rotrt ToorWW.; ifcfjnur
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tuns taaatf IVotact roar kV;Owt mar it
1.- .lk IHu JOHN WIODE El-
BUtJir CO tMnt tnir, TTaduoetoa,
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, THE ATLANTA EXMSlflOX.
. .- , . i . , ..i t.. J
EMIKENT MEN OF THE JURY OF AWARDS IN THE
ATLANTA EXPOSITION ' GIVE IT ETROKft EN-
AOIti Ef Stevenson tdrfi kit amis lo fte HIgh
Endowment., ' i
Tli tiitie.ot indorsiDcjit tliat the
exposilidn I'liorf 'Vet !ro'eivwi-i-thc
highest he fact i'an:J,eCc'' wiia
given jt by one of the hiost' tliMin-
dent
'
The men on it arciiDeu of
.P - llt,onaL ""'Cj ,. "'".
wh( have.
the people of the V'nited fstntcs an
address conccrniiif; ilit-.' exp)Hition
TrHra(T(lross7ii)iairsT()rTfSilt" TfT
i as follow.":
VT Tim, ron.K oV . JrnA vVsiTEf)
I i Sj-ATi-ffc f J ' j V I
''Cotton Stales .and : International
,'r. Exposition, ? J- .' T,
w i:Alanta, Ga 021, lif.
"Tlic undersigned, jurors and
memlxT.i of tho hiirheft Loanl of
ftwarj jiavin -isjtt(l h prjuqipal
chnMirtniciits oflhj K'tlaWta vKtpldsf
tion and harii Imd the advantage
Ai'jaiUSjSf-'g'-stions fr nn
the most qualified experts tliink it
important tu conimunicate. our inn
pri-iohrf'tolhe puhlie thnitit-rfdui'
the country y . .ihf r j agency of tlie
newHiaier j)ref in advance of xuch
M!ort.Mjijs ni8V le hercaf:cr made 1o
the constituted authorities. We tie-'
sire to call attention .to the educa- '
tfonal value of the1 Atlanta' Esposi
t'J
tion its important relations to in-
tins! ry and its manifold indications
of tie progress of thcif UMiful. and,.
lihi-jnij ans. i -.Kut in . thi ;;brici )ia.i
lor Reran only indicate' a' - few- (of
the moHt Kignithwit' t-harat-teriAhu'
Thii exhibits bPthe' hationaf
gov'cninicnt' "cVinsthute l't ' unlqiii;.
c v i pt et o a i id 1 n si r uct i veil i ust raf u 'u
of i;'s wise am), bcDetli ieljt Ametions.,
i:hin a buildinJ of mnderate size
cxaiyplere gijcii of the .ik of'
flitfktkral Koverifninl mike rcla-
tion to statesmanship, international '
intercouiVir,; the iadniinistmtioh iof
jusiitv-; the promotion of commerce,,
domestic and foreign, the postal ser
vice ,an) lhe contrf l 4 national fii
naiV es: the'iirtsof iiational 'derense
on land and sea: the development ot
agriculture,, forestry, nmcs( and min
cal wealth,, fisheries dntfjfish cub,
tun-; lhe protection and promolion
of toininercc by snncys of the coast,
t'Q Jakes, ljic rivcr and the nv.un
tains, iliVfft.u.fv Q.f'thl-vlimnt -find
the? fisrer-iiJnt of the weather; the
maintenance of light houses aud life
saving stations; the 'education 'nhd
civilization of the' Indian: tlieT cn
counjgincnt of invention, literature
. "l . ."J -V-'f" M'.'K ,
,f n, "vcntor, tho wriicr
and the, artist; the advanectncjit and
TlitTusi:iT)f kiwlrdgo thnitijjh. hc
, agency
lha
Ftnithsoninnif jnsltu
lion. the national ifiu-cuni. the nwm
iroif'-i'f'ices of ftii'bun-aun cdtf
wiihui aim ioi; i-oiicf-iioo oi gn-ai u-
. d : i ,1 . ii . r . 1;
bratiw; liiovtodvof (hednrsifes of
ine otHnMft nm hw--1jim inanis
and aniiHals, and the protc-tion of
life liv; ulkiianr.-ahd '! remedial
ncrcncici' : the irevcmio:i ofenidemies
4h 1 1 prl!et o.Ti-t f a stnnig, com-1
f rehensive anT wc!l-;T fere I g v-
erniiicnl and arc the bct exhibit! ni
of the kiiul
made.
tlwt ' has ' c-vef -Lccl
liaifa.r4 hy tkid&UUliUM
'The (Sate (iir of the Soul h, wb wh :
in Uiirtr years lias r -n from., the
Icrastatii-ns of firq aixl swonl, "wiv
crty and dwtm, and now illustrate
in many wasM antl csstcciall jn this
it ,
ind csteciallf-jn this jsultinjjin tlie preventisw or -wate, '11.' We ca
it may rU-. dune for J the nflm-tforvof priee amt the pro-j tcaehcrs of Cwlk
to a vast region Jiectio'i of fh-msuuier from du- t and remote ten
a', rjfcve, g :w.r3cy,,J.e .iZ 4v-t4j . ";J i'-'J-i'j 7 to (rah i.A-Z
ttiSAt -W.dune for j
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, it I , t f J ff ti - .i. t' -
knmv' ft,,tki,'ofa '
ami voluntary Imlv of tifiifiw. h:ir-
ami voluntary body of MiiwM', har
moniously orgahi&d. '
.4 Tl. ...-!.! ....I :nn....,..u.1.1A
:W II1IIV1I HUM IIIV.MI41U-blIV,
rcspunt's of the Cottn.&trt tea, - their
mineral nroahlvj'gnculturah. pnd
u"ta, inannfacturtw ami railroads as
well iw theirwintnw of education:
are- noll displayed in uiiiny partn .of
the exiMwitioiv hut' ei:iaHy In the
I coTilnrehenniw exhibit that have
, " :. . . "
iicvnmaor iy iucjatet oi iieorgia,
)ftli.Onrolina South Carolinn; AI--abama,
I.)uiiian and Arkansas;
1 ','4. Tlic'rc are many admirable
f-ijih of interstate eo-operation and
iqvtal intcrcourec." ,f he visit-ioflhe
I'resident and vo-President of the
..United Statca, of the: Governors of
inany distant Btatcfi, often ' attended
t3' largo escorts of their fellow citi
zens, .the assemblies of banters, en
giritwrs, tcitrhc&iTwohH'n of religiotw
ayit "philanthropie -association and
of patriotic societies, tho recognition
of the African, and ., especially 5 the
niching of many tluaisands of; tiol
tUurs iii friendly intercourse, ' tlic
Idue ,nnd gray, homeward bound
fBt)DT t'liieamauga, illustrate the good
111' and fraternity now prevalent
aiito?ig the citizens of the United
Republic and the re establishmcnt
uotjnly of pence, but of yiiipatliy
among those who have been widely
tK.'jjuratcd. lit addition to the build
niin of tho Cotton Stated, those con-
4 'i ..... .' .. ....
8tructcd by Kow York, " Pennsyl
vania, Massachusetts .and Illi
nois' and- that . of , California,
with its contends, afford additional
i vjdcacc& of this friendly - rulatin
ship. uo. , Women have- .mado most
important Contributions to this Ex-
pofitiou." The Woman's building,
designated ly a woman, is entitled, rfyn arid men, blacks and whites,
in the opinion' of one of our most, . "$. . The' , advancement of tho
higiily, qualified judges, to a , place colored j)opulaliou in: "intelligence,
next to tho hilu!st--mong all? tho industry, and pntcrpriso is shown
constructions or rietinont rarit.
j The illustrations of woman's work '
,ri- active and HUjfcstivc." Tlic"
vices rendered by, wonic:nn coHecU,
ing ami exhibiting papers, relics,
Hnementos pertinent to colonial and
revolutionary history promote . ,' a
?lt of patVo-isiii,' a love of our
K-jal,iutilutions, ,nnd i tl'ic prescrva
.tion of reciirds Iwtherto ovcrhsiljeti
jaud net'lei-tml. 1 here, js Ir re a rare
ii'jiiumujt i'. "oi;u jiluiv uiiuiiii
tloi-iiuicnts . anil ' iH)rtraits. ,.TIm !
cdui-otioiial and clmritable woVt is
ex'cllent, and in all tlejnrtinonls of '
enibrbulcrv 'ami other branches of i
dcctir.itivc art tile' exhibits- of the .
W oinans Buildings are unsurpass- I
(tt Anion? the innumerable ii-!
lustrations of skilled labor the visitor
should not fail to note
, ' (a) The inyentioni and, ap-
partus; .which .have ' prompted ex
traordinary changes in our civiliza-
tion by the agencies of clociri:ity
a domain in wnicti the successors oi
Uqiyamin Jf rankhn have won con
tinunus rcnOwn, and arc still achiev
ing successes ai Moniislng , ns- thuy
aresii'imsing. Ititlic borno in
mind that the telephone - was intn
duccd at 'the Exiosition of
'and that-onlv two dvnamos, and
t -
thwc insigniticunt,' eould then -antl J
there lie seen.'' ' --:" -
i , '.(b) The impmvemcnts in tho
means w -transnoriaMoii, 'toy wincii jiliiyi : EspC'-ial mention Hiould tie
the safety, jhoiiFoilifort Oid ;vthu'mridc of Austria, Dc.imarj!, Fr.inc;j,
plwaurrrqf Iravclers arc, promoted.
.and immense cargoes arc transiiort-
fcC Jlho familiar lArrangeniunta , f
rarlro;tIs and steamers, t'te niulti-
plicfltioris if bicycles !ttnd of rfffiid
transit devices' and thd variol in
dications that good road t for or
dinary triflie iri'i oh1o bo In uni-vi-n-al
dcinan r.
(c) The imprm-etnents in mar
ehTncry, ilium rating the skill of the
roShanic, n i"s minctils of pre?
iltdwii, which; aro indispensable
the advancement of all Uie art, m
lalior-i.iriug inrentio-M. and, i:i tfu
better' utihzait ' of fire, water,
stcjm and i-lcetrw-ily. ; - '
(d). Tlic dcvi-lnfiinent of the
in.luilrics of coal and inn, the ilia -
covery anl nltilijation of ik-w niin-1
cr.d Mlucti. " ' - -
'(cV'Tlre'nmnifbbl devices f it
m ire bconomic-.il and adrantagcousj j
Iti!!mti.M fif nd tlllrtnra M.I. '
- - ""V f; . (';'.'. . . " ,. 11 ;t ' '.
lrt-.(V;iTrrrfHii 'ml of aiin.l hut
of refrigeration and of simple, hut,
most serviceable modes of jiacking
and tmnspbrhition.' 1,1 ' :
"(f) Thi; coiitentsif the. buihi
ing devoted to mines and forestry ia
one of tlic mot interesting exhibits,
containg admirable examples of our
natural resourcf s. : I. t the obser er
notice; without fail, a niodil of the
wearing out or erosion of a larni
after the forests - were--cut -lown
and its restoration when tho ' plant
ing of treo began. ,
The progress of i;fruit cul
tun and horticulture is well illus
trated by s cxhibitH't of California
raisins and olive oils, apples from
Arkansas, ami many other varied
and many beautiful displays. ;
' .'.'Thest' are only examples which
might Ik indefinitely multiplied. '
" -rt7. Wonsk attentioij to tho' ex
hibits thai illustrate the prognns of
education and seionce. From the
nature of' the case," those exhibits
are easily passed by: liiit here may
be studiettho progress of learning
in this con i) try from the foundation
of Harvard. William and Mary, and
Yale to : 1 ho' present time tho
modern schools of science and
technology, agriculture, ami the
mechanic arts ; the new universities ;
the contributions r 'of the ' United
States Government and, of selmrato
States to,: the advancement of sci
cno ; and the universal establish
mcnt of common schools fpvm tho
kindergarten ! uiward. Wfc' are
deeply iniprcsscd by tho' evidence
hero afforded of the importance of
promoting the study of . exact
science, and of encouraging the best
methods of manual and industrial
training among girls and boys.-, wo-
though apart from the clueational
exliibifs, not as adequately shown, as
scY-"J'f,r their own sake wo.couM wi-h
iu the Negro Building.; where may
he sei'iT illustrations of the steps by
which an emancipiitctl race is ad-
van- ing i
ftktll and
iu f c jilom, knowledge.
thrift... Every , visitor
should obacrve with an appreciative
Hiwrit this suggestive and com-
' prolunxivc exhi'.it. ' The altitude
oj ino aumonlies oi uie ftxpos'iuoii
toward the coUWl racfi has reeviveil.
widc-pread' ; r cognition1, a
probation."1' ' !''
t 'fl. ; The Exposition nfl".
. V ... ... a ,..
ann ii an-
'ords very
striking cridciiec that fho laft ten
years havc;hepn, prolific in .in ven-
tions for saving time, and for rcono-
inizmz the nervous Jorco of tnoso
who work with their brain; , It is
worth while to note the ecncral uc
of stenography, typewritintr, long
distance telephony, "vphoim'raphy
and other devices which may called
nerve wiving firnijia(-thg,: (.fti.ui life
....p. y.. f) j )
''IO, Tlie International charac
ter of the l'Jxposititin is not' Jt prin
eipal feature,:, only fivegjvemmcuts,
namely, t ho ? A rgent i no ' He publ ic,
Mexico, Costa Ricat Venezuela and
Chile, ,lcing represented by 'official
c vnmis.sioncrs. - Other countries arc
am-lllfr lnvi.lillliu.
t-pprcscntel 'y the contributions of
nrivate cxliibitora, which have ad-
ded mur-li to the intcres of the dis-
Gorm my, (Jrcat Britain, I aly," Swe
den all :do of India.' Jaan and
China. We la-lievc that the jicrmn
ncntgot d of nn c K Mii m of this
kind will lie niaoifc-tc-l tu the im
provement ' of popular intelligence
and fndutry; In diffusion of correct
standanls of taste and skill ; and in
more accurate knowledge respecting
the natural resources and character
iatic of the diiT-rjn l-JrB of. ur
own country.! Fr cxampU : the
'collective Jjexhilits ; made by lhe
fJouthern Ilailrmd, nnd also 'by the
S-abmtrd Air-Line, and the I'lant
fyyAem of Florida, bring out in virid
outlines the ad vantages of the repms
thion.'h wlii-h there rnilmo's arc
lcorwlrui - teiL The improvements in
railway conm-ctkinH of At'bnta with
j( hicapt, 'er ;Ys-rk, New Orletna
ami Florid, arc pcrnmnntcontribu-
tiona to tlie pnj-rity of lhe otain-.
We canics Iv atlvisc the
' esilk-gea and a IkioIs near
lenc-rtirsge their ai-liol
'.j.iy ibXrijj .; i
--.."'
- .'f " -- ',''a vs ""' ""
tion, accompnuiwl l.y competent j
I diiiiIm. Willi nrAiwr pxnl:inntion. I
ftuides. With proiwr explanation,
easily to Ixi socuretl if a little ctTort
is made, intelligent youth may learn
in a few days' visit to this Exposition
more than would I c karned i in
weeks or months of ordinary study.
Wo also advise manufacturers and
merchants, those who are interested,
in mines, agriculture ai.d transpor
tation, ns well as mechanics and far-
mers, to utilize, this opportunity for
observing and conijiaring their own
work with that of others.
, "12. ' In conchision wo congratu
late tho directors of the Atlanta Ex
position on the success that has at
tended their efforts, on their public
spirit, energy and . resolution. We
thank the Mayofand the citizens of
Atlanta for their generous hospital
ity, v Wo declare our opinion that
the State of Georgia and the group
of .; Cotton States aso -iatod with
Georgia in this Exposition deserve
from every State in tho Union recog
nition, honor and gratitude." -, ,
.Daniel C. Gilmas,
President Johns Hopkins Universi
ty and Commissioner of Awards,
Atlanta Exposition.
. , A. E. Stkvkxsox,
Vice-President of the United States.
Hexhy L. AnnoT, -United
Status Engineers, Chairman
" of the Boanl of Highest Awards.
C. K. Adams,
President University of Wisconsin.
. , Geowe E. Belkxap,
Rear Admiral United Slates Navy.
JolIX BlItKIMIINK,
Ijtf o President of the Society of
Mining Engineers. .
1). H. Bt'K.MJASt,
Architect and Director of Works,
Chicago Exposition.
M. II. Chase,
of Xcw York.
' J. L. M. Cuhry,
Swretary or Poabiidy Educational
Fund.
Cn abi.es W. Dabxev, Jh.,
President of tho University of Ton
it ncssee and Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture?.'
G. Bnowx Goodk, ,
Assistant Sijcretary of the Smithson-
ian Institution, in charge of tho
National Museum. '
G.wtnixEK G. lk'BnRn,
.of Washington, D. &
J. M. McBuvue,' ,', .'.
President of tho Virginia College of
Agriculture, ' ' ...
T. C. Mesukxiiali.,-
IaIo Superintendent of the United
states Coast Survey, President of
tho Worcester Tcchnobyic;il In-
' stitutc. -
Simo.n Xi;wcfsin,
Unit4'd States Navy, Snpcrintcndant
, , of the Nautical Almanac. ,
In a Rkmsev,
Professor of Chemistry in Balti-tiore,
Editor of the American Chemical
'' Journal.
s IIexry A. RewLAxn. '
Profcss.jr of Physics in Bahimorc,
' V. S. Sahoest.'
Director of the Arnold Arbore'.um
of Harvard University. ; - ,..
Wm. R. Smith,
Superintcndniit U. S. Botanic (Jar
den, Washington, D. ,
.Published by authority of the
Board. '
J. IIowAitn GonE,
Secretary tif the Board, late United
States Commissioner General to
the Antwerp Exhibition
Some CitrdfulDS Experience.
Jotia R Inetrr. In Tna Vein. ' .
: When I eeletted ; my garden
ground two year ago, I aeltcScd
for location not soil-all of it was
jioot, and I was not able to buy fer
tilizers, j But just in front of , it 1
hod a siiiall ihoagh fine muck xivl
-t-ypruss. -' I was forced to make
my compost as materials were af
forded me. The ground In the pine
woods aronnd me was covered w itl
pine straw. I kt:j my stable- liitrr
with a heavy bed if pine Mrs w
Can-fully saveil all the dropj-inps o'
l be cow lot, as often as nwiiblc ni
stal-h-s wcrcVlcanctl out, and roads
int a snug pile, as follows: a laret
of f-tablo mannre, r well f sprinll. c
wi.Ii a full etretigtb solution of puf.
a-di.: then , cow dr iiiinj;v ther
mueii ruor- ou.4' ,rrratiiuj a.
...' .,:- . . ...
' f
Km? a my' BtftWo
Tlii.4 mrnitld heat ' ii
manure toted.
This would heiit iri a few ! days better than cure. TutfLiyer"
when all the soap suds from -wash- Pills will not only cure; but it
ing, which had been saved in a bar-j K jn tirne 'cni !
n-1 for.thc Tmrposc;- was thniwri .. tMAncb" -
. :i .,CI 1 -..1.1.1 ;......4.1 , Olbn. I I ICwuUbiivt; J
lll'WIl Ulllll lllUiUUKNIT ,'BillUILAI. i - t. -t
and.uheu well deposed, 1 d nialam,--- -straws
and roughness raked i.ut, the' constipation,' jaundice, ; torpid r
fine was sown on the gmund, phiw- liver arid kindred diseases. ' ,
ed and hoed in and thus wo had a : TUTPS Liver PILLS '
very far garden, excepting in heels
and English peas. This year (1893)
I commenced in October (1894), to
make my garden; I have "paled iu
with pino pickets, split from our na-"
tjve fores! s,' three-fourths of an acre,
-- littlo over one-fourth is iny old
garden. I" determined to make a
complete proparatioiV "
First I procured a, lino 150 feet
long, made me a strong white oak
reel, procured plenty of strong, heart
pino slakes or pegs two fi.-ct long,
about 1& inches square, had them in
convenient spots about the garden,
mado a polo 12 feet long 2 in. wide,
I inch thick, squared it up nicely,
marked ono side heavy lines and
figures into foot spaces, one side in
H inch, ono in 8 inch and one in A
inch spaces., . All my garden is
planted in rows Imd off bv mv line.
My polo is laid beside my lino with
the space up I with my plants o
have, henco my seed are all dnii
ped just where I want thorn. My
hoe handles, niko handles, every
tool I use in the garden are marked
in foot spaces, so that whatever I am
doing, I havo a measure in ; my
hand.
The next thing was a weed slayer,
which cost mo 82.7C incl inline
freight, for which I wonM not take
f5(X. October 15, 1894, I prepar
ed a bed for onion seed, sowed my
seed in drills, drovo stakes around
the bed lower on the south side, pro
cured some heavy cotton cloth ns
long ns the bed, and wide enough
to cover it, falling within a foot of
lhe ground ; I kept tho bod covered
during the day and uncovered at
night, made me ono of Elder J. M.
Rice's spraying machines out of a
2 pound roast beef can, and had a
$2 watering pot, kept my onion bed
well wet flight and morning until
seed were well up. when cover was
removed.. Made a solution of hen
howo manure and potash, with
which everythird day I gave my
littlo onions a good sprinkling."1
Result: From ono ounce of seed
2,500 as fine, onion sets as were ever
gnwn. I used Creole onion seed.
Just IxTorc tho first hard freeze I
had transplanted nthnusnnd of those
sets. 'They were frozen to the
ground, hut in a few days most of
them began to gnnv, replanted mis
sing ones, when they were frozen
again, and m the third time, I was
discouraged nnd gave no further
care to them, yet was able to sell
about two ru-hcl of fine onions,
and family used nil they wanted. " :
: A SPECIFIC
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AND tUMO TROUtLCS,
AYER'S
CHERRY
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"Two yean ro, I liat the gripV
amt it left ma with a cough which gave
ma ao rant night or day. My family
' fthyitfclan prMcrilml fur me, changing
tlx) iriMllHue as often as he found the
tblnjp I bad takeu war aot helping
aaa, bnt, la tpita of his attendance, I got
ao butter. Finally, my b unbend. rrad-
oaa day of a eeatleaiaa who had
; bad the trlpae aad eraa eared hy taklag
Ayra Cherry Prctoral, procured, tt
tae, a bottle of this mctliciae, al Wore
I had lakea hair of It, I was careit. I
bare ased the Pectoral for my children '
aal la my family, wbeaeTrr vt barv'
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