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sorffliSG. Ordinances Of The Town of Graham. bbc. aaa.11, mat every itinerant auctioneer, selling any goodsor wares or merchandise, either for himself or ng agent, whether by amend ing or descending bids or at public outcry, whether tn the streets or in house rented for that purpose, shall pay live dollars .per day, subject to all the regulations and exemptions set forth in chapter 3 in the Code of North Carolina entitled "auctioneers1 Sec. XXXIII. u That any person or firm doing business in tho town of Graham who shall open his or their place of business lor the sale of any goods on the baubath day, and si mil sell on said day anything, other thau moHlAlltA fim 4 at stir hllMnl Alnthaa F.jtKn ft ui it T.mW Awib.wl aksI m.r - , e - " ' i . . ' 1 I IUUIUUV V Hit OlVttt UUIIUI'VIULUCO IUI UU(U, Ml IUU UfJACU UIIU fJl O" . atiK wiuhiuulw lima isucii iiiiuwiou iur tiiB i?Ui cm in hi it. in me i nunui ti Antinrr otiaii now n itnA it iti- rij.iifiN j.anit ftrtui - i'fmif- town oi Urahajn, N. C; - 1- led. this section shall not be construed au s to interfere with the delivery bECTiotf I. Any iwrson placing anv wood, stone or enrntv boxes, lum-inf w V . ' I " WW W V Wanaw V VasW UVUUiW VMBaVSWT) a-W VMW M Thut will interest you if your feet are in a bad condition and you want relief - - l , r . e I ww VICI KID-the 'softest leather made way obstructing ployees.. for tender feet. I the same, further than be necessary for the transaction of business, oe nneu one dollar for each offense shall I Sec XXXIV. Anv nereon who shall indecentlv exnose himself or hAmolf in anv niarA in f hn Amr.ifif irm arm 1 1 malm anv nhiutann mncbo SRf IT. A nV IWnLtlt wn ana II tula aw )aol An iV.o at.lavollr , rv I J ! i 1 1 1 ll .1 d? f 1 J .11 r . . 1 - uv w tuvii ut 1 1, ui iLau uu ij v aiuv vi hiii it i iir 1 1 ra w i iicru in nnv mii in in uii Hrmii iiav n imu , LADIES' low and high cut $1.00 to $3.00 in black or lan. V B&.Try Davis' Easy Shoes for Tender Feet ( L. DAVIS, Manager, f DAVIS & DAVIS, Propr's, e , Burlington, N. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JACOB A. : LONG, Attorn ey-'at-Jaw, . raiiam;- N. C intit.limi In the State mid Federal courts. Oliioo ovrr Wliito, Muorok Co.'g store. Main rent 'Pbono N. & . it Quay Bvaox. WtVBvuoji, j IIYxNUM & BYNUM, . ttornys and Coauselors at Law . "GKJ0KN3BOITO, V.JX ' ' " Prsclioe regularly mceconnly. . in Xhe ennrto of Alv K. J. ; IiJ. STOCK AIJD ' Uerjtlst, I r GRAHAM, N. C. vj Oflloe at rosldenco, oppoalt Oflloe at rosldenco, -ltantiat Chntek. - - " '"-' work at reasonable prlo lit 4 t-r I" oflloe Uoudaya and Sati f .llln . .!, . -- 1 I vb uinniuu Ail aur uuujib ifrnw. ihiau "XJ " 111 1 v vi uuiiMQ 1UI cu;u nitcn any norse or mule, ox or cows to any of the trees on the public square offense.' or siaewaiic, or shall lasten any cow so near the sidewalk that she can get Sec. XXXV. That any person riding a bicycle on any of the side- l upon same, or shall allow an v horse to run at lareo. Bhalll be fined one vulla !n ih nn nf Rmhnm almll iu fina nfAn rlnllnr fi.r niTunu aoiiarioreacn Onense. , ;..,J: : I Sac XXXVI. That all nfimirW and firm ahull h rnnnirrl fn rlnan OEC. in. Any person Who snail pull Uown. cut, liail or tack Slims or their nlaees of businam not later than tan a'clonk. averv niffht and fail. posters to, or in anv wav iniure anv of the traatrun tha nfrts. sidawalbal inr nnln .ik tUio uniinn ol,nll . fino nf r,., Alla n. nr r ; . t. I . , ' - - i- - - ' " j w .xj.a, t n iiu iuw ouvuvu aiiun HJ um v uig uuiutio ivi wvu vr Ki gne rl tAvn I . -r-" wo".iijujh (JnHy uwjiuj .w wnn, lenw, rronaea mis secuon snati noi appiy w any pmce wnere manu XLG KJUUC fj. snau oenned twenty-hve dollars; provided that the mayor in his discre- tacturing is carried on and a relay of operatives employed. . l ""7. """v rv w mo : i . eec. aaa vxx. ?. inat any.person or persons, wno snail nae or drive oec, iv. Any person who shall indecently exhibit a stallion or jack through, the streets of the town of Graham at a reckless or unnecessarily iu mo vurpuntuuu miiui do nnea ten acinars ior eacn ouuiise. I last gait, shall be arrested and nned one dollar fcr each oilense. bEC. V. Any person WhO Shall retail SPintUOUS. VinOU8 Or malt liquors 8ktl XXXVITT. That it ahull lin unlawful far anv mill-rail mmniiiii wumn uie corporation, without license, snau pay a hoe oi nay dollars lor or indiriduaL orcomoration to ston it can. or entrinaii. or vnhilaa nf eacn onenBe. . -i - u: - "I anv kind, or in anv wav to block uu the street between tha clear nnata aa SEC. VI. Every peddler liable to pay a public tax by tho State law. I fixed hv the town on tha railroad crowrinir tha streat leading from thn wno snau oner his articles lor sale in urahara. shall pay a lax of one bun- court house to tha danot for a lancth of limn io(in fivn minni Area dollars tor each Viar. Anv Person onenne for SalO his EOOdS. With- Anv rnmnnnv nr mriinnilinn nr IndU'irlnal ' vinlnlina fki'u nJInonm . c a -- l -1 -- - 1-' 1 1 1 i c j l .11 I a L . - r! . . . ' " uui urai. uuuuutng uoense, hhuu ue unea nve atumrs ior eacu ouense. . snail be nned ten dollars for eacn onense. a EC, V 11. ' iUtCh-and every eXbtblUOn for reward Of natural and aril- Seo. XXXIX.. Whamm lhara hna hn n raanliitinh nnand Kw n ficial curiosities within the corportate limits of the town shall le subject School Committee, lookinc to a neaceful solution of tha disnutos, about to a tax oi wiree aouars. the ulav orrounds of tha nubhe achoo s in the town of (irahani. tha Rnanl Sec. VIII, ., It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit melon rinds of Commissioners of tha town of Graham do omiot! That all . whlin rr. on any oi the Btreew oi ijraham or on the public square. A fine of one sons who shall play ball or engage in other athletic sports upon the I grounds attached to the colored school, or nil colored nersons who shall Sect IX. All persons between tBe ages of twenty-one and forty years plav ball or emraee in other athletic SDorts unon the crounds attachod to living within the corporation shall perform police duty, and it shall be the wh te schoo . in tha town of Graham, shall be fined ona dollar fi r the-duty of the police-officer to give notice when such services are required, each oifense, except when permission so to do shall have been granted ana any citizen wiling to-penorm sucn uuty snau oe nnea nve aouars. by the Chairman ofSchoo! Committee for this School District, bEc, X. It shall be the duty of the town conaUhle or police olhcer or , Sec. XL. That children under tlie aae of sixteen vears are for either of them to arrest all persons found intoxicated within the corpora- bidden to loiter about or inside of anv compartment of tho railroad wnm- uon, or oi3turDiug me peace Dy ioua noise, cursing or swearing -or otner- house or denot build ne or on or abmit the d atforms thereof, or no into Bell into his dress suit, throw hislwise, and bring them before the Mayor as soon as practicable, mid each gaid depot building except on actual business , and then to remain no business salt into the tockur and la off person so offending shall be fined five dollars.- longer than shall be necessary, and children under sixteen years of age are v. wa w i met:, al Anv nfiMnn iaiiinor 10 aoaia or remove anv nuiitanco oninivea v.. . . TO.s"' " out by the board ot health or police officer on his or her lot, or 'any cor- powuuw raw oi uine. &i.ier ue m gou .- mi .uan ,MW . finn nr ian tnara f. At.ru toe B. x. M. gathers up the everyday r--'- r '""J r" . i"-",', " ri " rZ"' .T,r.:: clothes of toe business man in a hurry ""u B"u ""'"w'7 OUB" "" "" W'"T7 , dec. ah. onouia vne town couhuiuib auer ueing iiouneu, or iiuunneu, or knowing of the violation of any law, refuse or neglect to enforce the . -.' Om Hu1 Seaeasa. - AB enterprising young man baa dla eovered a . plan for making a living that la absolutely original. lie rented rooms In a down town building. In these rooms are lockera, dressing rooms, a barber shop, bathrooms and bootblack stand. The establishment is Intended for tho convenience of busi ness men who are In a harry to. keep evening engagements. The Idea la to, dollar shall be imposed for violating this section. iwio use miBiiMnw uiuu msttu tua unw suit to the enterprising, young man In the morning. The EL X. M. preeece, cleans and " repairs the dotbes and bangs them up In a locker. - Late In the afternoon to boslaeas man In a hurry rushes in, takes a bath, a shave and a shine; thrusts him- Greensboro Tobacco Harliet ROR HIGH PRICES Sold over 5,000,000 pounds last year for an average of $7.57 Der 100 pounds. -.This, is the highest average made hv Carolina. . t Over $1,260.00 paid out daily to farmers for tobacco during the oast year. . . - - , It is the best market in the Suite for the farmer. " , Our Warehouses -a re large, commodious and Un-tO'data. vTiooa Tiffing. etors stand without a peer as slesmen of the weed. Every large firm in the United States and a number of foreign firms are represented by our buyers. " Tobacco centre, nianufacturinc educational centre. . - . ; , ' Our own manufocturera have a lanrfl ItMIlt .Intl.. t. ''..I... " . " iiuuo unnj mm muni uave luuacco. i! MVe have the strongest corps of buyers in the world for the warehouse caimeity. , s We want more tobacco and must have it if high averages will bring it. Try us with your next load and be convinced of our merit. - s ' Greensboro Tobacco Association. days. irloes. iur- vliat aafferina; from f -tat, whites, painfal . naict, trurdlMuaoft tpmuuiworaHasia. A soattniav sympa uum pu Ixst b eaa ant now tha aw-niea Aw (oaa tbrMRbtba tefrfbU uitrlnj, so patlaatfr barns, whish sots bat beautr, bof b-pri- -m uus suacuta; . fur . wffl tani.a fc. This iacxScfaw curoa all " lematodiac-aea quick ly aadpennananlly. It doeavwaty witb ,luur'iating physical aoOMsI natloca. 1U ttwannatrt aaay be takea at hook. Than is not Con, tinnal cxpcuaai and trouble. .; Tha nfTrver la aored and stayt jrufL V ino of Crdul ia Veonrtog tM Wdin? Tomadf fr ail Lnntk of iiia ens It coat bat f ftortfa' irnfisU.'. '-:'.V-v. ',.-,. " loc adVice Vt:t-'lrJMK "cl it dj-eclaa. . alurM4. toa 'Laoi-a Ad-trsnry JV- :.rl-,f. The- Chattaacxx a '"aiouicina 4.-U- Ta t J i .. . to, a wm la u-t niiiaain forbidden te go upon the railroad track or near to it except on actual ouBiness, or wnen it is necessary ior inem to cross it, or to go about or upon any railroad car, whether standing or moving, except in embarking or disembarking ns regular passengers thereon, and all children violating this section shall bo arrested by the constable and brought before tho Mnvnr. and unon aonvip.tinn ahn.ll ba firuvl one dollar fur nnrh nf1'mir ntiA same, ne snau upon conviction oeiore me commissioners oe uneu ten the parent who shall wilfully permit any such child to so ollend shall be oouars ior eacn reiusai or negiecu oned one dollar lor eacn oilense. Sec. XIIL Any bar-keeper who Bhall sell spirituous liquors to minors Skc. XLI. That it shall be unlawful for anv one to trundle hoons or snau anow in ms oar any lemnie person wnawoever or any maie per- on any street, sidowalk or court Jiouse square in the town ol Uraham, son under the age of eighteen years, or allow dnnking at lus bar on the land any one so offending shall upon conviction be lined ono dollar for r, t . 1 , l, l it j - J 1 1 r np . .1 r 1 . I BaDDain, Bnaii De unea nve uuuars ior eacn uneiatj ; arm any leuiam jer- eacn onense. i.,b .. n,.. i son wnaujoever anu any uiu.e uureun uuuur uio bk " iKiiiveu jwim. AL.il. inai booiuiacKS. nor anv oiner Demons snau enuace Experience has taught- us, and the I who shall enter any bar in the town ot urabam shall oe nned nve dollars m cleaning or shining any boots or shoos, on any of the streets, sidewalks, tor eacn onense. and sends them to &is home, ready for him to repeat the process on the fol lowing day.' This enterprise Is destined to save many needless hours of street car trav el and much wear and tear of temper due to enforced baste. New York Mali and Express. . experiments of Professor Atwater have proved,-(be practical value of certain food combinations. Bread and meat go well together. The Scotchman's oat meal and herring, both rich In protein. In connection with his coarse flour and potatoes supply the needed elements In sdmethlng like the right proportion. Fork vand beans balance each other weEL because toe former la rich and fat while toe latter consists almost tlrely of protein and carbohydrates. In certain sections of the country. among the rural population, a staple nbrjer dish Is eornmeal mush and fllt : The users may not know lt,1ut Ufa la one of the best rmportioned and most economical foods It Is possible to find. It Is eatco because it la cheap. Sec. XIV.. Any person who shall feed any stock of any kind on the sidewalk or public square in the corporation, or keep any hog or pig pen within ten feet of any of the sidewalks, shall be fined one 'dollar lor each offense. Any person failing to remove any such hog or pig pen, alter be ing notified by the constable to do so, shall be nned one dollar for every wenty -four hours such pen shall remain. f v Sec. XV. All persons failing to pay or secure tho payment of such fines and costs as may be imposed upon them shall be retained at Buch labor as the Mayor may impose upon them at a fair compensation until sucn nnes and costs are paiu. Km XVI. Anv ceraon who shall urinate or denosit filth of anv kind j in or against any part of the court house building shall pay a fine of two dollars for each othmse. :' ' '- - Sec. XVII. Any person who shall ring or toll the court house bell, exceut for court, sales, public meetings, religious services, meetings of Good Templars, fires and funerals, without permission of the Mayor, or court house square, in tho town of Graham, on Sunday, and all offend ers against this section shall be lined one dollar lor each oltunso. 7. Jj. scott, Mayor. E. S. PARKER, I. A. MITCHELL W. C. IIORNAIJAY, . J.N.ILCLENDENINr J. u TEAL, Commissioners. 1 wish to call the attention of insurers in Alamance county to the fact that the Burlington Insurance Agency, established in 01893 by the late firm of Tate & AlbnglnVis still In thFnngr-" 7 There is no insurance agency in North Carolina with better Q facilities for placing large lines of insurance, that can give low O T&loa or belter indemnity. Only first-class companies, In every branch of the business, find a lodgement in my office. .With Q a practical experience of more than ten years, I feel warranted in soliciting a. share pf ; the local patronage. I guarantee full : satisfaction inevery instance. Correspondence solicited upon all matters pertaining to insurance. " I am making a sixjcialty of Jife Insurance and will make gw it to the interest of all who desire protection for their families ,or their estates, or who wish to make absolutely safe and profit Q ahleMn vestment, to confer with me before giving their applica- 8 tions to other agente. . Very respectfully, O JAMBS P. ALBKIGUT, g BURLINGTON, N. a Boooooooooooooooooccccocoo but It is well to know that It Is also shall pay a fine of five dollars for each offense. L potatoes offer toe opposite objection. v 1 una o mam vtataes ia baj m la a baavaM -nm plants soaadaaaa tha adiuUatauarta Scale makers whk SShmsI - i iprohablev' Soaaa uwrfaraothta(''eaa -rar ba had, and wheat ass Soaira wrrcr, ed sa batsAiiHelras a mts a -f aiiuiea, aae- nr ma -wa nrfar tb S Muouam laaUoa; hnwailgata walally. . FEU loader than words, sad whaaroaaaaS S jraaa lae aniole pad of aood MUrU FOR a fair trice Is It bo teUertbatthefaesla ha ease aboold ba looked Into by (sb Buadl Ben for -. TXEMSELVES behirs btrrlmr SaT Uodof aSaatel TwM hrformattoB rearrtny aattarna, paliaila, ia oaa book, seat Craa bf . Jones or bma arrow, ' , H. T. Eood, .WhOe experience has been ao curate guide Id causing us to odopt talu dishes, it boa misled us In regard to others. - For example, the "bog and hominy" diet ' V general .among toe poorer classes or the sooth and sootb Veat la til balanced and deodeot In strengthening power. It Contains too Suf- YVIIT. That anv nersoif Dermittine anv bitch to run -at larare when in heat shall be fined two dollars for each offense. Sec. XIX. No person shall discharge or shoot a gun, pistol or fire arms of any description, or set fire to or explode any fireworks or other exnlosive of anv description, or snoot any gravel, snot or otner articles from what is known as a bean shooter or rubber. sling within the limits of the town without permission of the Mayor. Any person violating this ordinance shall pay a fine of one dollar. This ordinance shall not extend SILO BUILDING. iktle proton aDd too fcuch fat White I to discharging firearms on days, of public rejoicing nor to soldiers or .Tha JtvaMttoab ! T-boUced that tttf, pretty rfris are M ooeSTrW ietieaui id toe LeataT aB4"that. toe ,nobaud)sorj)c oocs K-ucraflir Mve to stand r takb 'who' doaan't Jwow trtwtoef, M iad Mtber tt BcWpenhaoet. or afart rta."But what M I doa't ootte ubderstand what toa'aw dMvhat a.1 tbat coadlUoa Is going to brtag about r toe aalvatioa ot toe. mH-.t. 4 u. r ' . ' ' ' gmi - ,r " ' ryJD, 1 BDOW. W WW aw C' ding to take a decided atand oo soat ters and a more eterated point of new.- "' .; ' "Don't ba an Idiot. I'm U Vnn know toe law about to sanrlval of the fittest and ine proce" ot WelL It la evMent that tM oory way In which an unbandaoue lady can f1'1 '.Tr ,'.. r,f- , tha tnn eonstable. Pohce. or Board of Health, in the lawful discharge of .v.- . .mtinna. and flnal-1 Oinir duties, shall be fined ten dollars for each offense. ry all oar wotnea will be beauties andl - gEa XXIV. Any person butchering within the town firuifs, failing able to get wa aeato oo ta ears If jto remove the offal out of the corporation, shall be fined two dollars fori they want them. Tney now , f.(TorXjte Rr.. XXV. It shall be unlawful to play at bailor marbles on the nnblic aouare or on any of the street of Graham. tinn' anbiect to a fire of one dollar. Bice. -XXVI.- Any person wno snau pisyai a game oi earns or any nw 4a Stssl I ha Krama ul S Dp ( Sllat, In tbs course of a seiloa of articles on silos and ensilage la tbs Ohio Farm er Jobs Gould gives concise and clear direct Ions for boilding tbs now popular round silo. Ha says: la setting up a stave silo It is neces sary to make a staging, so that it will militiamen on parade. SlcTXXv No person shall wash his or her person, or wash or rinse clothes, utensils, bottles, or vessels of any description, Joe or vegetables nearly conform to the cylindrical form on the platform or in tha trough, water cattle or horses or other stock op-1 of toe silo. To do tbia It la beat to set on the Dlatforms of the town pumps. Neither shall any person be allow- 'our porta wild In tbs ground close to toe td to wash off horses, huggies or other vehicles within ono hundred feet ?d ? , . nMnAM nl.liMM thia HMiin , n n n w MMumla all. I I -i " . - "I." ha fined two dollars lor eacn onense. . Sec. XXL Aby tavern keeper or other person selling spirituous liquors who snay permit a a rumen man w ue in nm pwun or on nja weps anau Sec XXII. Proprietors of circuses shall be required to pay a Ux of. twenty-five dollars. All theatrical penormers anu dancers a tax oi ore dollars. 1 All luestlere and sleight of hand performers a tax of five dollars to the town before they are permitted to exhibit within the limits of the corporation; and for concerts and lectures, and for all other exhibition where the object is to make money, except for churches and other chari table objects, a tax of two dollars shall be paid, and the town constable is hereby authorized and required to collect the ssnie. Every friensgeric the sum of twenty-five dollars. On each pool or billiard table for public use ten dollars a year. ' , . Sec. XXIII. Any person in any way or manner lnterienng nun ine first oak This can bs readily made of 18 feet boards, with tba corner boards, ss shown.-- Make tba Inside measure of this frame joat as large as tba outside di ameter of tba silo will be, so that it A mnt haxlaouie. or IWJ WW dianoe to sit down." ow lork Coo merclai Advertiser. Violations of this sec Ml The Stat Normal aad Indautrlal (CoHegA of N. C Offers to young women thorough iterary, classical, scientific, and in lustriAl e3ucation and special ped 'gogical training. " Annual expenses JH to llJOfor non-residents oi tnc hm m iiow. fiwm Nantes to Lam' of chance wl tever. for money or property or anything of value, t-Z.mt- 440 mik-sL in a stneto day; I -npthr tha aanie be in stake or not, or engsge in any other f pedes of -tmt - - st..s I . . m t iv r t tr aiuttliev have Bown from mm '-' MmhTin. ahall Dav a one OI nve ooiiaxj un eacn onense. .- lands to London u one speu ""-j gKa XXVII. Any person or persona, when aoout to meet any otner Bgtu. In Jane. mmi. .T I person or pezsona on tha plank walk, shall Uke (be ngnt hand plank, arxl PULH a more. record ror w-r,-M ---- - - U wful for anv mhos or traona to tate150 Faculty of 30 mem-, "V, l, . Ta in tbe ereotog. I ublith or set up or open for public use any shoounjt pllcry, bowling a More than 400 regular eta-. , 1872 M. xeeetmeter. tbe great a w w allev of the like kind, bagatelle table or stand or place for any ftl Kna-WT Dtireooa. ro potuaj iiruu. i o-rnpa or Biav wiuj or wiuiuuv usiur, iuwu. uin wijuniiijc u end cln) zwi mius. tm mvrm liisanit at tbe Crystal at nooo, ana a (etegrwiw -w-p v nn (V wfUtowch tbe frame at eight poWjti vj lacnng mts so am if bum. add staves, toe nailing tneaa on to tbe otoav at top and bottom with one nail at each end of the stars, and so on tonnd. Tbe platform aboold be st least It feet from tbe gronnd and staid so that it cannot twiat or sway. Tbe hoops can then be pat oo, and aa tney are tightened nm pounded into place and craad ap w that tbe inside sorfaee shall be as tree as poaribte. ' For koopa some think toeeevaagbU of aa inch rod wiU bam at both rnda, natoff 4 by 4 inch scantling long aaongb for twe beeps, mksn tbe beat tightener on a silo. Horn think tbe flat boop tbe best Tbe later Idea is tbe BS inch wide Page fence, font bands to a silo, for koopa. as described above. Tba method of drawing toe bands together is shown In Fig. t, tbe win being snugly wrapped a boat twe 4 by 4 inch oak aeantUngs M inches long. MM to eosae wben pet a boot the silo) within aboat ten Inches of each other, and are then brongbt together with twe stoat boita, with doable horra. Ueideotaliy then bands are placed aboat 11 iacbas from each other so as to hare a Man bote between each, as il rostrated tn fig. 1 of tbe second ent When the silo "ers. More than 400 . regular ents. Has matriculated about 1,700 students, representing every unty iu the State except one. .''radios and Observation School of Unit pupiU To secure board n uomiitonea, all free-tuition ap- licauuiu should be made before August 1. I Corrwpondcnce invited from hnee desiring com pel cut trained ichersj , 1 . ' ' .. ''or t-atalngue arot Other informa , address - '" ' I PKISI DENT if oIVER,' ; Greensboro, N. C. -.-e of JJI. White against J.Jurray, which involved ' ;? cftLe Criuainal Court 1 r-f.r.;y( baa been decid e CvV.e in 'favor of tbe e- 1- rth- icenae is complete, a machine 19 inches srjnare Is marked oat, and cleats are nailed on to bold the staves firmly together. Tbs "hole" is then tawed oat so as to bsve a IX inch bevel, aa aeon In dotted line, and is pat back into its place, and makes s perfect slrtigbt dour, only needing a little curtain of tarred paper placed over it on tbe Inside wben Ibe silo is flUed. Fig. shows a round hooped tilo set np against tbs end of a barn, with a sort of connecting link with tbe barn, shown at A, which helps to bold it solid, affords a partial protection and fills np two corners. Tbo balance of tbe silo ia not eoveted. tbe houps being ' JtW .j 1 V' SIRUP MAKING. Mamotn-siLO sar aoaisst a sami Dosed. Tbe aneetion of silase bec-ir ins froaen is not moeb more dico. . as It M lonna tnai we neesing oniy slight in tbe most intense sero Weather. d if soon fed oat does not seem to be Injured to any noticeable as ten L The carrier to this silo fill into tbe top at B. I from th town commissioners, which shall be ten dollars, and any person jcr prrtAPt fajlirtg to eornply with this section shall be fined five dollars w-e-w - ... 1 TTwW Mi-ll SI I II I I Hi V off oDoonHngtbe toatwnwn wey That any Pecon whom the Mayor ahall adjudge to 1 ZZTtetoZto, mTrr-r wnTdenrewd. tramp or vagrant, refusing to b-ave the town uptsn notice ( from the Mayor .iTwt unnls nraof of the I to do Ml snail oe nneu one uoiiai jot erery neur ne snau ue vmaa in . r Midtsnaen of the I in after mUl notice has Leon erred upon him. UrdaLoodoa Standard, . , I gtc. XXX. That every itinerant dentist, medical practitioner, opti- 1 . : - I cixn, lightning-rod agent, portrait or miiuatare painter, daguerrran artist, ;u. .Wd an her PW:.K"ir.3 " Mrs la tbe . country, far r ZZJZ TvoJZ lTtoral.le ying id tax, shall pay a fine oi two dollars for each ofTense. Z.ZL fh- 1 raiiroMl onoradon Hkc" XXXI. That any ana ail persona living wiuiin the town of 7T7T .a 4,a bu famnr to a bona 1 flrnrnm. owniM or keeping a doe within the corporate limits, shall be -,-riookln the ewltcbyarda. her Otm I r-jQQired to pay a Ux of one dollar per bead, ami upon refusal to list or . . . ... . ' . . 1 t 1 !!, I . . , It .1 . araa flOea WW (error. I rnra in above I4X to town coumaiiie, sumit ov nijeu aouuie U0 lax men- On to lrt ocrnaton or ncr eroaaing 1 Thtt any and sll do0 running at targe in the town of Gixtuun, Hi. will. 1 loot btn ar " IW I ,, 1 1 A4rA a nniaanm atvit Id. 1. , - m , , r. ajaj HIV T "i- v. ' ., -.kw 'W ivw u kUIITUtUl, M In, dtaosHMeteo w " bathr dirrctrd to Uke np and put all such, as may not bare on the "tai . "T mtt -wmt I naid'' licerrfe tax, in pound, and if not reclaimed In 36 hours. I lam peri JTaa out wnJt Cmt her to dtwtroyed. li-Mbey shall be Wheat Swot Sstkwknl, The old rule of delay tbe towing of wheat until tbe 4tb of Jaly is bardly a aaie one to follow in northern status, where frurt jfk-n nips tb'i tB- detest of all vegetables before its grain Is perfected There la. of eonree, dan ger from too early sowing of this grain, rx posing it to Ibe ear ere beata which sometimaa prove as destrnctlve as froaU, bleating the Moaaoms ao that they do not set with grain. Dot if the bnckwbeat can be sown during tbe last days of Jane there is little danger that It will be blasted by the beat, and tbe ioas from untimely frusta, which Is tbe aril that is most to be feared, wiU be avoided. Tbie is tbe advles of Tha American Oolttvetoi Nmn Ceteesaeeieea. Bert Is a set-ten of moot remarkable eotiicidencea: A man named Bagh WUnams attempted to croas tbe Medal traits In an open boat When nearly half way across, tbe boat capaiied. and Williams was drowned. Five years afterwird to ton day and hoar another tlagb Williams was drowned at be same spot while at tempting to A 'be earn thing, and fire year after ur Vut Incident annrber man named nagn WtlUama woTloat Wbtle attnnptlng to ctoas at to tame ft UstnteuH o tbe Csnsiss MrlhoS et Claj-iacwlloa. Ho nmch interest is manifested in the making of airnp from eager cane on a small scalo that the Alabama station presents a report (bulletin 108) of ex periments in tbis direction, wblcb should attract especial alteDtlon on sc- conntof the low price of the chief staple crop and the consequent tendency of the fnrmers to diversify their products to a greater ettent than heretofore. As stated in s previous bnlletin (Na 04), bat little attention baa been given, as a rule, to the clarification or defecation of sirups in tbis state, and in many caees a considerable proportion of tbe ten ma and suspended .imparities is boiled down with, tbe airnp, darkening -its color, affecting its taste and making its preservation more difficult A satis factory clarification of tbe Juice not only brightens tbe product very mate rially, bat also effects tbe removal of a large . proportion of tbe albuminous matters, whose presence favors the growth snd action of ferments. It is also of tbe greatest, imparlance that more attention be given to tbe density to which tbe sirup has been cooked, since In most cases tbe sirup boiler determines by tbe eye and in a very erode way tbe point at which tbe strap should be drawn off. Ia many cam tbe airnp le cooked to too thick a eonaistency, and aa s conae- j qaence a crystallization and deposition f ragar take place, while, on tbe other bandt if tbe airnp is not boiled to tbe proper density, fermentation is likely to ensue, and tbe;prrstTation of the airnp becort a more difficult problem. - ue oramary form ot evapo- t hand, tbe actual process of in can be conducted In the iper. Ml tbecroue preumt 5 j of clarification now in gen- ' L .' 1 . . n oe inocB imprprea dt re- fat n rfr- -4 Hooity Ml iMPUST , niE"-- NEW r . Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Rstaryrlstkg Kid Ban Bearings. Easj WvssteZt Quiet, Rapid, Purchasers sayt : - -" ft runs as light as a feather." ' Great improvement over anything so far. " It turns drudgery Into a pastime,'' " The magic SUent Sewer. " All sizes and styles of sewing ma chines for Cloth and Leather. 9"The best machine on earth see it before yon buy." (J MCI DA STORE CO. , J. M. Haves. Aaent . - -.' ' -v If aTYLLSH, RELIABLE p. fs' ABT15T10e. tl Ihyl g Ibay AwysPlian.-an -- - ' g: l.n be I aortf' .t tbe enlpbaring proeeaa. In Uu process tbe juice fresh from tbe mill i allowed to run slowly through a solpbariag box containing a umber of Inclined shelves, and. as tbe Juice trickles slowly down from shelf to abetf, it meets wltb an aeeending eurrapt of sulphur inmea which are produced by burning brimstone or roll sulphur ia a roughly constructed brick f apiece, - In this way the Juice ia at onee ren dered lighter la color, and when beaded in tbe evaptarator the separation of al buminous matters and other- impurities is effected mnch more readily and rap idly. After tbe beating of tbe Juice is commenced the addition of a small amount of milk of lime is frequently found to facilitate the clarification and renders tha separation of scums more nay. Where the above process of cUriftcn tion ia employed tbe resulting sirup Is much clearer and brighter, and at toe same time It can be preserved mnch more readily. If it is desired to preserve tbe simp for n considerable period of time, the hot liquid, ccnoentrated to tbe proper strength, U ran into a bottle cr swell glased Jag of from half a gallon to ooe gallon capacity, which has been rinsed oat with hot water. Tbe veesel in filled almost np to tbe month with tbe hot sirup sod is then securely sealed and stored away for future use. By tbis proceea airap has been suc ceesfully preserved st tbe laboratory for from one to four years, and crystallisa tion of sugar can also be prevented if . n AT' Alt, WT sW -m 40 Uriiit:ia.av. I HUME BtTTtg AT ANV I kiCE : t V I hbMW MfterM mrm i4 la Wrarry I trswvw v tmd twwa tbm DtMtcJ nut era. II y twmkm 4m mm hfp iketj sr4 ' Jrwrji m. - t f nmiil T I THE McCALLCOr-PAXY. M tMIe 144 W. 14tb ttrMC Bra Tsrt atw ortf m t I; Oe Pll Ave, CtoT.. M Markka 54.. tul-iaauMX. . nricbsast Mayas i ftat.Be ; g C ! Btulilol Cnimd Piattm. lituare Latest lmucraa MaV I: ll' THEMcCALL CO, ', g MS te 4 W. 14th Sc. r4w Vark t ii mmmwtwmr??!??::::::::. . i m.iu t.w . ) WW MM PJ Z. T. HADLE3T, j - rracUcal AVatrh llcpairrr. v Cole and Flintoni Comer, Crshsni. SubscritHi ior Tee CI it k' $3"J a year in a h :, tw and threw ton heitd end down . V
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 17, 1899, edition 1
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