The Alamance
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LEANER.
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GRAHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904.
NO.
STOCK a"a
POULTRY
MEDICINE
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Li whinn ar w ww
awvnoiea . . ,
i'v u jM Poultry M.eai-
f.i It puts the organs of
fciff in . Wect condition.
i uk. hv Giving tbem an ooca
5n5fo!Blaraught Stock
ppSttr? -.1. their
? Anyatock raiser maybuya
Lt hatf-pound air-tifrht can
K medicine from his dealer
V.X Wiwd his SMC? "K"1"
th for weeks.
B-OB
of th
sad
aTBlack-DraughtStoclcjuid
!rV,ll,if.jii,ia ft touts does
XSd 25 cint. for- sample
!fT to the manufacturers. The
JtEnWja Medicine Co.. Chat-
ISkX looktaf whm jo. ens
rZilctm d eow thy are
JJtEJ K Baa. Tlrar.loolrtt
'Bl'.b'p. BBOOKIKOTOK. ;
A HITCH
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-t-H i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 j.j aone 80 really aon t leei i can lusa
T i you.
Uhorlie fully expected that thia
stupendous threat would reduce Eva
to the lowest depths of despair and
bring her, figuratively speaking, to
her knees, but for once was he out
in his calculations, she drew up
her slender figure and pursed up her
rosy lips with an 'air that made him
feel vaguely uneasy. Waa it to de
fy him? Yes. Her next worda
proved that it was so.
1 am not sorry, she said. "Wot
a bit. 1 am glad. I would ao it
again."
Charlie (rasped. The situation
was so unlooked.for that ha could
not rise to it all at once.
"As for kissing me," Eva went
on, with a little disdaimui move.
"well, you will never have the
chance of doing that again, so you
need not excite yourself.
Charlie found his voice then.
"You are talking at random now,
Eva," he said severely, "a bad habit,
against which I have always warned
you. Will you be kind enough to
explain yourself V V
VU, V.V1 J . u uuu nui w.
can do it in a very few words. Lord
Dolly proposed to me last night, and
I accepted, him." -
Charlie gasped again. '
"But you are engaged to me," he
ejaculated. "You , must' be mad.
You can't seriously contemplate
throwing me over for Dolly Dash
wood. The thing's impossible 1"
She looked at him and smiled.
"Incredible aa it may seem to you,
I do contemplate it." i "
"But- but but,' stammered
Charlie, "this is very er extraor
dinary behavior on your part, Eva.
Are you aware that you propose to
treat me in a most dishonorable
way, and and-r in short, very
badly?" : '
Her face grew grave.
"I should be sorry to do that," she
said more gently. "I I don't want
to be dishonorable or to treat you
badly,' Charlie, ht I am only hu
man, and no one out myseii unowa
what I have coke through in the
last few months. You Tiave tried
me too hard. I was vert fond of
vmi at one time, and if you had
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT.
Minimi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w
Eva Carrington, the bride elect, I
was a beauty.
Eva's soft blue eyes and bright
little ways wrought dire destruction
In the ranks of the stronger sex,
but she appeared quite unconscious
of her power or indifferent to it.
To all intents and purposes she had
promised to marry Charlie Nel
thorpe. His will was her law and to
please him the chief object of her
life.' In short, his programme seem
ed in a fair way to be carried out.
Her total submission delighted
him, and he took every advantage
of it. It was not in him to show
generosity to a woman or indeed to
anything he thought weaker than
himself. He was the sort of man
who is brutal to his dogs and horses
and overbearing to his servants,
who, in short, tyrannizes whenever
he can do so without fear of retalia
tion. His nature asserted itself in
his dealings with the woman he
loved, and ne took the keenest pos
sible pleasure in trading on her for
bearance, taxing her endurance to
the utmost and showing off her
pliant will and obedient temper to
the world at large. It was all a part
of the system that could not fail.
Charlie went on giving his petty
arrogance full play until, as was on-
i ly. to be expected, things came to a
-crisis. The wonder was iney naa
not done so long before.
' On the omasum of Ladv Brown-
Jones' bail he went the length of
forbidding his fiancee to dance round
dances with any one but himself,
and, "though she received his com
mands without a murmur, her soul
rose in passionate revolt against his
tvranhv. . This last test that he had
devised seemed to her the worst of
alL sAa a matter of fact, she had
submitted patiently to far harder
ones, but we all know the female ca
naoitv for swallowing a camel and
straining at a gnat, and Eva waa no
CARE OF YOUNG CHICKS.
Z. T. HADLEY
GRAHAM N. C.
loan innnnaistent than the rest of
her sex. The gnat stuck in her (treated me fairly I should have been
throat and obstinately refused to fond of you still. But you would
be dislodged. There always musi oo
laat Bt raw. and this was it..,
When the ball waa hall over, uora
ill nut in an atiDearance, and at
that moment Eva happened to be
nnia nlnna., Charlie had left
W for a minute or two to speak to to be generous, even to Bttcn an al-
a friend, and she waa looking wist- together inferior creature a a mere
ll f ho ttiotb nf counies mat re- I wnman." '
volved before her.' tord Dolly ghe paused and looked critically
wear out a saint, and I am only a
woman. I dont. think Lord DoUy
would be hard on me. He may not
be very brilliant, but at all event
he is a man the soft of man we
call a gentlemanand knows how
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Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Cut Glass and Silverware. -
!9Eyes( tested' ;and glasses
"fitted. , :y y
naAa afrniirht for her.
UAUUU g .
! Luck for me, by Jover Bipping
; Hb' TTava a turn?"
He stuck out hw elbow inviting
ly, but Eva turned away, biting her
( All DeaMatMtteaa. ,
The treatment of woman la 'the in
iin of elvlllkaUon. Where she la re
spected and treated with courtesy In
girlhood, with fidelity In wifehood and
with reverence in motherhood there
civilisation reaches its highest expree-sion.-Bev.
J-JU Levy, Hebrew, Pitts
burg. . -. :,: '.-. V, V'
- Ceaimu BMdUmsfc . . ..
In a country governed by the suf
frages of the people, everything de
pends upon an honest vote and an
honest count Corruption and bribery
to some extent exist in our elections in
city, state and nation. : Fortunately,
as yet, this la not general, but what we
need to do la to censure as severely the
man who buys the vote as the man
who sells it Bev. Stephen W. Dana,
Presbyterian, Philadelphia. ' ,
B-altk la Haauaaltr.
We must have faith -in our own mis
sion in the work we are called to do.
We must have faith in humanity,
faith in the possibilities of an im
perfect race, which has been in the
process of training all these centuries
and which is still very Imperfect, but
capable of growth and development
We must also have faith in the exist
ence, wisdom, power and love of God.
Bev. U. S. Kriebel, Lutheran, Penns
burg, Pa, '.,;
Tmmr Ba4 CtHMaa.:'
. There are four kinds of people wbo
are unpatrlotic-flrst, the impossible
optimist who never sees anything but
the stars and stripes and never heart
anything but the American eagle's
scream; second, the - constitutional
pessimist who la like the farmer who
on a beautiful day said, "Tea, beauti
ful here, but it is probably raining
somewhere;" third, the business men,
intent on business only and argu
ing that it la cheaper to pay the price
of bad government than to take time
to help make good government;
fourth, the pious coward who looks
upon politics as something too dirty
for him to touch. Bsv. J. Calvin
Meade, Presbyterian, Philadelphia.
':".Tae Wasr ttiHtHi. '..'f.
The wage question is surely by far
the most absorbing auestlon of the
day. Among all the Important issues
that confront ua as an American peo
ple the one regarding the regulation
of the wages of the laboring class la
the most important I am bold to
make the statement because it has
to do with tbe'largeet number of men.
Were it Only a question in which the
rich were involved it would not be so
great; were it a question in which the
middle class alone are interested it
would not be so important; were it a
question In which the poor only were
Involved it would not be so para
mount . But when it Involves all of
these three classes and takes In direct
ly or indirectly the entire country It
becomes a matter of moment and im-portance.-Bev.
F. M. Gordon, Chris
tian, Knoxville, Pa.
ib TaaS Ta Baaaare
..: Their Daveluaataat. '
I The "danger period" ouyng chicks j
to about past now. The question now
la bow to care for them In a way to
enhance their steady growth and de
velopment aays a Wisconsin grower in
Sellable Poultry Journal. : '
One of the things to guard against
especially is overcrowding in roosting
coops, Ghlcke that are too crowded
and hot at night abow droopy wings
and lack that growthy, healthy look
they should have. And again a coop
full of chicks la always a hotbed for
Uce, and unless preventive measures
are taken these pests will soon Infest
the chicks and retard their growth, so
I always try to prevent lice from be
coming established by thoroughly dust
ing the hens while sitting and with the
chicks. But If they have a foothold
the only way to thoroughly rid the
chicks of them ta to dust them with
Bee powder.
1 The food given to growing chicks Is
an Important feature In their care. My
whole grain ration la cracaea corn,
whole wheat and millet seed, one part
corn, three parte wheat and one part
millet seed, by measure.1 When chicks
leave the ben this Is their ration mom
ma: and night until four months old.
At noon I feed a dry mash made up
ef one part cornmeal, two parts gronna
eats and one oart wheat bran, ny meas
ure. To this mixture I add about IS
nr MBt beef scraDS. ' This mash Is
M Arr In faed troughs. ' ' ' - '
After chicks are four' or live months
Id their whole grain ration is vwo
parts each of wheat and oats and ouf
nut eracked corn. Oats are one of
the very best grains ' for growing
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Taa uniy . .
I The Interest In the fine old English
type of Silver Gray Dorking has been
greatly stimulated by the Im porta tionr
nf azMotionally fine Winning speci
mens during several years past, there
pelng a number of Crystal palace win
ners among them. To Mr. George B,
tnchea of North Grafton, Mass., la doe
much of the credit of bringing up. the
Interest In this grand old breed that
English fanciers place at the head of
their list of fine table poultry.' The first
prise cock at the last Hew xora tow,
here portrayed, was one of Mr. Inches'
at her rejected lover, who now pre
sented a truly piuaDie appearance,
with all the starch taken out of him
and a general air of limp depression
Dervading his being- , ' -
- "That itf all-she went on prea-l
ently. "But before you go mere is
tnat 1 snouiu iiae w tux
Lxr- v.1r .nn " ah answered in I mm tliinir
a low tone. '1 oan't dance with press upon you for future gdanc
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"Can't echoed hia lordship.
"HoVa that ? What's tip t Not m,
axe you? Nor cross with me, ehr
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' Offx T .m nnt 111 Or CTOSS. DUt
but I have promised uw .
uk W He doesn't like to
see me walta with other men.'
Th nrarber charsea the empty pews
and deserted prayer meetings to god-
less science, corrupt political life and
absorbing commercialism. He Is wrong,
vat not far wrong. ' Science la net god
less. Multitudes are in political life
who are as thoroughly Christian as
Bismarck and Gladstone, and our mer
chant princes by the thousands are
in toward God. and are leaden In
tunuwniMit work. Political life and
the strenuousness of trade are by no
ai. - - tin Aanllna of
nu.. , ,.. .; . , : f i I means ua w -
She naused again and contemphu-1 it is simply the neglect of the
ed him' with .her-bie blue eyes, but I emotional and religious element la our
he said nothing, no waa wo i nature, me wum aoa w..
wiWred to even apeak. It seemed often guUty of this neglect as the jmsy
k; tt,.t all thn laws of creation and energetic
tU UIW V" - ,
were reversed and the whole scheme
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mtte CHAn.ua r. iunberson er
Ibe Unlvenltr of Chicago -.
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HE AUT OF UVJJili JUS AJN Atti. wxinjii nx.
ARE ALL TRYING TO LEARN. ; There are three
things which we have to consider, the economicai, the
beautifujl and the aubetantial aides of the subject It ia
like an architect who is planning a house. ' lie baa to con-
' ' '. Good Spirits.
Gfood spirits don't all come from
Kentucky. -H The main source in the
liver and all he fina'epirJ'.H ( ' r
mado in the Blue Grass Hate I
not remedy; 4 bad li vet or the
dred-and-ono ill effects ir ' prod u
You can't have good .spiri t ami
bad lver at the same time. V our
liver must be in fine condition if
yon would feel buoyant, happy and
hopeful, bright of eye, light of tej,
vigorous and succesalul in your pur
suit You can put your liver in
fth'esi condition by UBiog Green's
August Flower the greatest oi all
medicines for the liver and stomach
and a certain cure for dyspepsia or
indigestion. It haa been a favorite
household remedy for over thirty
five, vears. Aueust ' Flower ; will-
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.ider these mo., questions, and, Wess he does, he wUi fail in -hi 1
plana. Everything must have an end, but to twain mm eau we mui rQf od pintg," xnai size, voc. ;
how to do. and wo must have the skill. . . regular b tiles, 75a , At all drug-
.... aii trsivi irTES HIQH IDEALS. FOR WITHOUT 8""'
THIM LIFE WOULD LITTLn wwnin m ""in.
WHAT LIFTS US V? TO NOBLE THINOS. -
Our friends on the other aide of the water have made the charge
that onr idoaliam has been aubmergoa eneam our wmu!ra.ui,
In an attempt to arrest Allison
Anderson, a drunked negro, st East
8pencer Monday night a week Po
liceman Slade was badly beaten by
but It ia neverthelesa true that thu eame eommercialisnv which we the' negro, who pounded the officer
possessed to ao remarkable a degree, la showing itself over Europe over m head and shoulders with a
.. - . A t ! .1 1... !n mm MrU sa t a ' I 1. A xt li t n aula
in the form of gmokestacko, ousy lacrones anu uiuwuug snot gun, .ureaaiug io ",a
THERE ARE HIGH "IDEALS AMONG AMERICANS, EVEN The officer tried to shoot the nero
IF "WE ARE AN INDUSTRIAL NATION. ' -L fttiled ,Tbe nr0 wa8
The art of living also include knowledge, and thb comprises con- arreHted. - - ,
tinued higher education.'1 Higher education has to be contradiatin- NelHe Fulle Denver 'My face
..i.vA t. .mnlhmnt. the hut touches of refinement whicn WM futi 0f rjimoles and black-
Ajn U laat veara at the aeminary or at the college, heads. HolHster'a ' Rocky
Moun-
Higher education means the UNDERSTANDING OF THE LIFE gy-JJ" IVntoJ."
ABOUT Ufil, ita necessities and the requirement of oar fellow ing fine." 35 cents. Tea or
men. Again, we must' believe in the truth, as well as we must do- Tablets. oraaie cy tne inomp-
Ueve in freedom:; Freedom comprise a broad conception of things, son Drug Co.
grand and noble and elevating. It is only when liberal thought ia wt n. Wilson, a Presbyte-
flunff in the public arena that the public fa protected from falsehood. fan preacher at Stanley Creek, Gas-
; all .nnifl to sm that our uvea are ail Douna logeuier or countv. died Baturaay a weea
tiea that cannot be separated. Sociology teachea ua that aU men
have to co-operate in order to attain to. high ideals.
tuaiiam MUMBLE OUH STATION i AND SMALL ' OUR WORK,
LET US DO IT TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. WE ALL HAVE
OUR FART TO PLAY, BUT WE CAN DO IT WELL. FOR, AFTER
ALL, OUR TASK IS TO MAKE THE. WORLD A UTTLE BETTER
AND LIFE WORTH THE LIVING. .
of fever. A wife and eight children
survive him. ' t
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Not Inferior
By CHAMJU BROOIS FATTBBJON,
. . . . of niaa . .
Bdlwrl
Women Are
To Men
'E talk about the inferiorir of the woman as compared
with man; that ahe ia not capaoie ox inmaong uu -and
reaching loeical conclusions.' If ahe fa not,
iian rtitj IS JUST WHAT THE SYSTEMS OF
wtv PAST HAVE MADE HER. If her intellect waa curpeu
a .ha onld not use it. - Eow can we expect" strength
WW ' w w w . . e. . I a" .
of mind! It fa only through the use of the mind that u Decome are signals OT warning,
trnnff and the more women learn to nae their minoa v greaw aKB.I araxacuinuum-;
their mental strength will be. rarenta anouia, werworo, muviuu
SXWA
imember
IHeadacliGsl
This time of the year
I i :
it ia alwavs worth a man's wl
to be just ana iair, even w a
now. it may
Uteet JpoTuothTestmoa. it that every girlha. abundant opportunity to develop her own save yOU aspe U OT
.X oraf male we have ever Wef to give it praCticd wprerion, mo that she can feeWhat Ver. It Wl II re gUate
asm at thia great exhibition. The kmg. 6 ,m , . , . . arrv ja vn MORE DE- yOtir DOWelS. Set yOUT
SKafK JLai a rld4 Sl TdtSendent liver ;ri?ht. and cure
weituf aWVSHODtllala) lOv luTUV vVWM vw- fHUJl JJJ UiXWO AJJM VaM.'" . ..Alls mH TOCtlAn
spMka tarlirmatarity vr. . 0ff tteb. gfae moat bring to life the apint ol maepenaenoe-.u -.jfn nr..
- 0 1 11 I I Sb 0 ' ar a w ss
man.;
the cleat allver top eowr , . . u MV A to aC for heraelf.
the brignt appenoagwp gen reliance wnerein sue uw u - - .
Local agency of Penn
, ; Mutual Insurance ; ,
. , Company:
Best
Life Insur- , -ance
contracts now
' on the market. '
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Whatever our business
or trade, the temptation is ta throw our
. .. Ak A, - mJm JkawawlaWklr
a mn TUi. wiw vwm i v . . j i vhoia tmerfrr uisi vi-v-
Lord Dolly choked down the 0f the universe iuroea.P"a""" the less insistent but essential ar to
aMaWit ineleffant remark, dear- There wasa hitch in the system for th, wiritual powera. It be-
avlVln1 with
m tha haaa and the Jet black breast
and flowing plumage of the tan. It la a1
sonrce of gratlncation io many w
tbe sure Indication of reviving Interest
In this genuinely valuable old Roman
f owL-F. I SeweU Is Bailable Poultry
Journal.
There will be fewer false marriages; fewer broken hearts, fewer
An honest medicine.
mined Uvea when the iame telf reliance enters Into the woman a Me
that fa now to be found in the lif e of man. She will follow the aic-
tatea of her heart RATHER THAN THE DICTATE ur
VENDZNCE, 100 oftn o0011" wben enterin8 into the marriage
state.
wsvwn; w -a - . r .
ed his throat vioienuy "u"u1""
,onrh hia hair. ' The two
I Utter proceedinga were eigne of
vera mental oibwu um
rm - n n . alierhr naUBfl. -
v. j.nMa ao awfully bad-
ly Eva went on, with a oueer lit
It w-i. in her breath. B can't
uo v'-" - ..... ,
somewhere.
Truth.
It had failed- London
ANCIENT IRISH FORTS.
eomes ns to see to it tnat au young
persons under our influence have abun
dant and frequent opportunity to know
mru annMciate these eternal verities,
and ia carefully guarded againsr ma
perils that we see and cannot under
stand for themaelveav-Bev. B. T. 'ef-
(era. Baptist,' fork, Pa. . .
- Rattaaal gvlla. - .
If our country ia to maintain the
It avow occupies, certain greai
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' Prompt personal attention to all
i srdersConespondeDO solicited.
? ' JAMES P; ALBRIQHT, Agent.'
3", S- COO
. Attornay-at-Law,
GRAHAM, ---- - -
Offloa Pattern j Building
Beeood Floor. .. . . . ..
N. C
Thay Are Ramaarrta of the Ags ef Cy
alopsarl asaaanry.-:.
na ' nt I relaildJ north.
'.r : llitie wee bit He T Iiriand behind
. il .11 nTT I., J T. bnnw triAH. and Still IM
noioa you ".- , .Vi, lsianu. - - . rharkad. One of
fe sliw
me iiuu " -. . iuuuii - . . . i (.nag i i destroying nnnoiaua an
ful eyes, like forgetmenoU drowned g4nd ye&n. First m mterest.as m anl rfST It la one ef our
in dew. V . .' T , age, come 'the defensive Jomoi dangers and pntana to sham
That look flmsnea n. i uncertain oate, JTl1"?.. ZT. One causa Unlmaiiani. Aootner cauea
Lw only a m -tA nrAm, fourth century v .r r- bo.u.w
-Bmtlyaname. - "-T I P10"1"1 " oftn I "T T.U "nftV in to.
i atatas are another
are permitted for toe
Aa .-ii Mav ta anaak
ttSrlZ ZZTol ZX. and It la
ward side. mey - "TP" Krlng tbe church Is doing aoma-
of cyclopean mon7'JJh! thing to bring about a better condition
Stones were -
above th oiner, ,
with a power of resistance which
yields only to the hand of man.
Some of the forUare eonstructed
tha well known "Ting wau yjy
- . . it. T
r wtMlaar Blada Va Market,
A llttla fltUng will add to tbe proflta
In marketing poultry. Tbe blrde ahould
ha Mmflned in a semldark coop and fed
nourishing food-a good, nntrltlooa
Buub la zeellent-for a couple of
-ka ana not allowed to move around
mncb. says Commercial Poultry. Ca
det this treatment, with plenty of
clean water and grit, they will pot on
. ranidiv and will bring a much
bettor price than If simply caught up 1 UTTLg U9g r0 ANY ONt
tha ranee and rushed to market. A I ?, .,
ntfta aommoa sense applied to poultry
col tar In a' great factor for soecaas
Miit and eommoo aenae teUs OS
that the aooner we get rid of tbe enUe
the bettor It will be for tbe balance of
the flock and the greater will be ew
Am. ma think it will take swst from the chivalry of Ufe. Bet.
ter that it ahould do ao than that men ahould LOSE RESPECT for
women. In the most flowery days of chivalry there waa not the same
degree of respect for women as there fa at the present time, when ene
fa showing herself to be THE EQUAL OF MAN in many avennea
of life. ...
IDLI SCNTIMtNT THAT RINOS MO OO0 WITH IT ; IS Of
araiacui
lo.
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MEBANE,
n. c. ;
minrnu GOLLECE
i 0 F MEDICINE) WSasuf'
HtOIat-eEITIITlT-PH"-tT
ooooooooooooooooouoooocc:
"Come witn me. - i construcimu, uc"b , ;'. . ,r
UJO 1 .11v can I C -j' L IV. tiiirtl p.liffa to-1 nf tha TartMU
on tne veu-. - - m on uu , y- nnU . - - - r,,.
there, don't you aoww. wd tne sea, uc, o 1-" " .
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out
talk
alonff.
And isva wen.-
hriatling
I Charlie neiui , -t
... x riAm and wounaea
save nnirsasfssu avaa
ITi-j Tarl Brown-Joner vmu.
him so far as to ait on tne mes, cenira I to our national welfare is corporals Aarocaia. - - - - ;
;-; : . . DENTIST . . .'
ftaaaj -. . . Nerth Cera""
OFFICE is SIMMONS BUILDING
aOaaTtorapa. W. P.Bre,J"..
BVNUM &BYNTJM,
ttotuys and Coonaelora a
aK2(aBORO, W. ' -
fles reralarlr Is Ibe eoarts of Alj.
aaesenaaiy. Aaa,Baij
O0S A.-LOSO. ' . aXltB UVO.
LONG & LONG,
-ttostteye mud Coonawlora at lavw-.
-t rviniw, k. C. .
l" r.,T.T; half on hour 7i.nA.
Vi bimTand "IZFahan, near Bentry,
had Deea a , . - .v. I . . i.
EOB'T C. CTSTJDT7ICK
Attorwey-at-Lansr "
GREENSBORO, -V. C.
Practices in the courts of Ala
hBce and Guilford counties. '
m.rv visit to Eva on the dav
following
The fact
self audi
him ao fi
with Lor
bad oeen a a' - . . .v.
tThad not jet recovered from the
waa reading when ha want
aaide at once. ,
- -Oh, Charlie, fa that your.
Charlie frowned. , ,
; inow often have I told JJ-, J
deax Era, that. at-
ina no aaaertmgr h aeaea .
xr ftn? Oh, I don.t
X hundred times, I dare say
l0rv-rf!a1' frowned again.
a an mtangible sneliing fa
n am
FJ Tor it But I hope
ITZZ , :W from, of mmd
of affaire. Tbe state also u directing
Ita attention to tbe great evtt, and more
stringent taws are being enacted. How
ever, mncb more eoght to be done, for
it la necessary to arouse pnouc mo
ment end seek to curb this evil tendon-
It Is a sols take to feed your eweaa
oft feed. They do not need it any
h. ha old ban and cannot stand
tt half as well. It ta not tha sort feed
tbat makes tbe trouble alone, but tbe
way tt ta fed. In most eases It is
t.m aa tha around and gets dirty
and filthy, and for mat reason It la not
k.its ia a treat many coses tt ta
put M l board or a platter and kept
Mmb. bat more ta loaded ea tbe board
or platter than tbe chicks will eat at
la tne coarse as aa mm
lor
Farmer's
know.
Ton
There
am
the fort
greed. Tbe growth of eorporaoone .
.. . - iMb, -Ma
iraa ooviouaiy re-- i thongbtrnl person oevma aa--
being merely nseo, aa m ossiw nuons ef weaitn ana power n cr-
rora place of abort retreat during par. M bodies . aecasalty. Tbedtf-
the haityraids of Daniah or eaxher ahy bowser, that sack bodW be-
W0 " m ( . . - - ---- i mailiif and that
(..ar were a aoiM""- i a - '
to be found and a careful system ot
deienee, for -the enemy, entering
nntracted sassaffe. if
STescaped the first attack, found
vunself suddenly confronted by a
ii tha enlv exit being a trap
door, was easily killed by the spear
m above, ft i. .m. to ifinda
t within tha fort.
fign waa, however, usually a spring I Torn.
come tOO or WQ yaroa awj.
gituated for the moat part on
ell, or on great hillsides t overtook-
inx tha sea, these coast i w--Biand
a magniflcent new. Bound
them the aea birds circle, colung.
The huge waves of the Atlantic
sweep up, beating against them m
"J7tni afar off the lines of a
iBOuntainous coast stand out blue in
the softened atmosphere, running
down sheer into tne sea, aim .
kmg line of white gTi; smoks toUing
men as agents and officere of earpora
ttoaa often do things that they would
not do aa Indlridoala. It has been wtU
said tbat corporatione bare ne son la.
Ho etadent of eeonomk devatopment
woold destroy corporate bodies, bwt st
to becoming plainer every day tbat
theme most be carefully regulated by
taw and held strictly raspooslbta-Bav.
David O. Wylta, .PraaDytoriaa, Kew
Taaaa re TwrnUrr,
Wa batleve cnlckaM that are yarsV
aa aaA aratamatKally and Jadlctooaly
fad do better and lay more eggs ma-
that ran aU ever tbe ptaea.
Oertauly they should not be crowded
lato a tiny yard and a erany w
i boom with three times tbe number to
It that it should contain, pat gives
er boaae and yara room uay
aaa meticaUr free from oMeeeee
da are not so likely to eatch
sj-sUidSlLJMeggate ainoaar
braede do not become mixed an, and
all around they de better and tha re-
aajto are store satlaractory.
tre Pooltry JonmaL
The Evil Influence of
Irresponsible Wealth
Br Msbea Mga V. SATTanUfl, veteatsat gplseepellaa
-rr KRESPONSLBLE WEALTH, with iu fafae ideals, iU dilet-
II tanteiam, ita glorification of pleasure and beauty, ita luxurious
H stele of Uving, ita tendency to make amusement and social
aa V ..... . . . .a t m k xra A a
- euMgementa the chief buaineaa ox uie, , n a.ao,,
PAST EXPEELOCE 8HOW8, aw, ii.uvv.
BEDTOS ABOUT MORAL DEGENERATION , lor sucn aocuu
eonditiona aap the foundations of real Christian manho6d and woman
hood and honeycomb the robustness of character. - , "
In the great cities of Europe there nave teen irom bh un
Bemorial "a smart et," " ft aet," rough aet," and the like,
and because they are yecognfaed by all about them their innuence
fa Waited to a small sphere, r
Here fa America It fa different Willi iur- euw
CREASE OF WEALTH AND EXTRAVAGANCE claasea like
theae have aprang np w'mnahrooma all over the land, and their atyle JP .
of livkg, yost because it fa aenaational ana new, is no ow jq QATE
. . i u la t. .Mniniv an armortnal influence, OS- f .
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m All tne lie w 8 luiiiv1.
of Uie burcii;- kelp along their baa. prees.
1 falfM Be Ueafufla the faaaUy. .-
gobbube Wba! Ton bought aa
artificial ana
Mrs. 8abbube Tea, dear, it was a
great bargain, and--- - '.
Subbubs Oreat Scott! You
haven't any use for such a thing!
Mrs. 8ubtmbe But, dear, you
know you travel on tbe railroad a
mat WL and voa can never tell
what may happen. Philadelphia
rue ef CaaaaeartalaV
In Early Days. I . . . . . i i . nnr,
a... r:n V..J l.a all hare eoia ldidim- a
chait H treas into the sea after Eemedy for more than twentyr
eartf ully charting the spot
I furpose," be mused as be
watched the bubbles rise and float
spoa the water; "I auppoae th-l one
at tVnaa mmoration oirates would
mTI 4Kat mv ainkinr fund."
nnaa who heard him afterward
claimed U.at tKe cai-ialn was one of
the cionetr iu the watered capital
a
junet levels nn iaotT.
and it has riven entire saifsfaction.
I have sold a pile of it and can rec
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ELHnraT, Linton, lows, ion ww
find thU remedy a good friend when
troubled with a cough or cold. It
always affbrda quick relief and is
pleasant to Uk. For sale by the
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all the time.
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Carolinian
ruinu't TJule Earir Risera W.
a Phflpot, nf Albany, Go., esys :
"Daring a bilious attack I took
one. Small as it waa it did me
more good than calomel, blue mass
or any other pill I ever took, and at
the same time tbe effect was pleas
ant. Little Early Kiw rs are certain
y an ideal pilL" Soli by the J.
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