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it. ' - I JrnTTtl J t.: j APEAOETOSOHQ: 1 henr AMn thcip fpiiit' 1 j ' ! B - i t , - - -Af flK ana navy . . , size, auality ana ap- pearance 01 ypf- .w nnd Plumpness pi grain, ;pdbV.otash.r. $c Acid and Nitrogen, nd Ufa appUed, W improve , Scil and increase 01 any w uy. I .j et Free our pamphlets, which fQ-lLJ nA: use -fertilizers ritb ' ;. ' v nncl orofitJ ! - GERHAN KALi nHw, Oj Nassau Sll, NewYOfK. - r r - duality r mm We have a book, J rfcv&rtA espwrtilly you. which; Y Kal fee. I -It treats of th 1 .f.macb riiordcrs worms, etc. I i ".JrJSry fUd is, liable jW and tor 1 f Frey's l 1 ! Vermifuge 61 j fc'lS, rBKIj, Baltimore, Id. tfife1 "m'J i . -. - . uaPTON. ; . - t fffvrtil-vs ! ! : ; SHAV & SCALES. :j SOUTHERN ;; r - i i O that the wars were ended And done with their leaden rain, That peace I n the world walked splendid And the Philistines were slain I We're sick ef 'the larage slaughter; We listen in Tain in Tain For a message across the water That the Philistines are slain! ' For peace is the thing we will 'em The saTagely heathen train; They'll get it when we kill 'em -When the Philistines are slain ! ! Atlanta Constitution. SUNDAY BATTLES. Include Some of the Most Noted. Achievements in. Ameri- can Annals. , Manv of the ereat battles of th rarely been as much as $43,000,000. r.1 v.rA vnM A.u o j. lTheTslue of our nnfjitn n.tnn I 1ms and some of the moat deni-i W than O.OOOJOO on the aTerage, The Valuo of Chlckono and Effgs v Produced Last Yoar Was Fully $290,000,000. I P. H. Sprsgue, a Chicago poultry dealer, read a . paper before the Far mers' Institute at Princeton Wednes day, in which he staled that the pro duction of chickens i in the United 8tates last year reached 3,350,000,000 and of eggs 13,000,000,000. The total value of chickens and eggs produced was $290,000,000. Acoapting these figures as approximately correct, we must conclude that the hen plays an important part in our American life. But we will better understand the rela tive importance of that part when we come to make some comparisons. The value of our tobacco crop has Sabbath, America's troops carried i Tk Tki r. T Z u rs oauua u, ui0iiwo nwwyc -iiu Probably it exceeds the value of any hitherto impregnable Chapulepec min6rai outnut excentin ml. hnt urp bey on City Keal Estate . . i i j . ... ' t guarantee-ine securities ana jet: the Interest ' WlTHOtJT H TO THE LENDER. t ypu navej money Iaii; Company will u. office: and Mot3,COO on short E. P. WHARTON, I JcIUSTER, Sec. and Treas. tories which, th. American flag has achieved on land and sea have like- worth $200,000,000 is unusual. Our wise been achieved on that day. annual output of pig iron has rarely Besides the recent victories at exceeded $130,000,000 in value. Coal, Santiago and Manila, the history by far the most valuable of our miner- of the United States teems with ai products, gives a total annual out- events which arnasltr Tiolate the Pt Of some $200,000,000. f DrinciDle of rioiS Sundav obser-1 Ra.w co"on, wheat, hay and corn v.nM lnokinr t wui .m &re tD8 only.four products of our coun :Tu: Ir.:?.r V:; 'u TA,.::: y exceed -in value hen? and u:? Wllua- v V f UB "eoi8iV- hens' eggs, according to the above esti uttluB. wuicu were, ai ieai, m jjart, mate, and cotton sometimes follows fought on bunday may be men- the latter in the order of imDortance. tioned Saratoga, where Burgoyne, the crop having exceeded $290,000,000 with a trained army of British reg- in value only three times and the ulars, was compelled 4o yield to highest having been not quite $310,- American militia. Who can reck- xne wneat crop nas ranged on the revived efft" of that R value fr6m $213,000,000 to $513,000,- wu ana me corn crop irom about sun nnn nnn nrKA ..a. the great rebellion? Washington tDe hay cr0D may be 8tat.t about o.. . auM L i.uiu opuuajr uiguk, uu yu,uuu,uuo. ITrom this comparison A. W; McALISTER. time to lead hi ragged and half- the imoortance of the hen. epnRiallr frozen army across- the Delaware, in our agricultural economy, will be Coming down to the Mexican war, appreciated. - L il we find that the battle ;of Eesaca If Mr.Sprague stated the value of de la Palma was fought in a Sun- tbo eSg product separately the fact is day, and a year later, also on the l0' ffc wo.nli be intereslinS a ww -- n castle Dy assault and ended the not excepting pig iron. Probably, too; war in ner iavor. n exceeds the value of anv farm croo During the civil war innumera- except corn, wheat, bav. cotton and ble conflicts took place on Sunday, oats, and il may even exceed oats. The It was on the Lord's day that the Mien oy no means to be despised. little wonder Monitor attacked and Chicago Chronicle. repulsed the powerful Merrimac Kipling as a Reporter, and thereby revolutionized naval It is not kind to the San Frani warfare. Pittsburg Landing, which C18C0 editor who refected "The brought Grant into prominence ; Courtinir of Dinah Shadd" to recall Petersburg, Spottsylvania, Chatta- that he ba8ed his refusal on the nooga and Lookout Mountain were ground that the story was "scarce all fought on Sunday. It seems to iy equal to the standard of merit have been rather a favorite d With Grant. - I wata the dn.vn whnn TCiniint 1 wna a Stonewall Jackson, the "second etrufffflinff reDorter Napoleon,", was famed for his ul- In this connection there is re- tra-religious views, yet he did not called the story of Kipling's third hesitate to fight on-Sunday. He and last assignment to a news reaped his greatest military success 8torVB a bin insurance fraud had and; met a hero's death inlthe dusk been unearthed and exposed by the of one Sunday afternoon at Chan- paper to which Kipling was at cellorsville. Perhaps some people will contend that had he deferred ffet a "second-dav storv" on the his brilliant flank movement until man chief Iv invoked in the frauds. Monday he might haTe been spared, and who has not yet been arrested, but military men will hardly sub- Late in the afternoon he walked scribe to this Tiew. Chickamauga hnt th nfflft with ft ffiMAnt was fought on Sunday, and the ag- to justify a three-column-space al- gressorswon. une ongnt Sunday lowance. But somehow his own morning the Kearsarge challenged personality persisted in obtruding me iamous aiaoama 10 comoai on intn th fat- and -ao- illed Plow ' ! i 1 - I Dl AWAY! SOME ISB-bBE OP1 THIS .BIB : ' ; ! ' ' - " , i I I v . I . - - ' I : ' i ' '00.00 My Loaned and a .. . Interest Collected. end jour Morti list to loan call the same. caji lend amounts varying from r . . notice. President, is-our mi IWe npto ir ;-ctto.make do to, and do our ut- are more t ; ootrcctinL' an If you have ariy not; hesitate to ian anxious rs and take y fault they BORQ STEAM I flllHnRY. - iI . I Hi'!. 1 r . L r A. I 11 A IRS v XA HILL UN r i u A. - 1r :- " w f. .. . ERSES - i vt r 39 k ;e'ari in success rirs. snippeu prn states.. Xew H4klthy Stock me hf the moat e Nurseries, f Siuth e, pof t h 4 'V 1 i . ' . 'in -:. nd krgest Nur 'CK MA VI'I'LEAXb KKET OK Nl'LUMS, ME NT. 1 M-IGKS.AC. )il'hleton"Ilt- , Prop., the coast of France and sank her. Probably Burhside met' a de served rebuke when he assaulted Lee and Jackson at Fredericks burg on Sunday, for history records his crushing defeat. And that ever memorable, Sunday at Appo- matox, when gray-haired and heart ently drifted into a scathing satire on the offender, written in the in imitable vein which has since made him famous, i ' The city editor counted exactly fifteen libel suits and about half a million dollars in damages in that storvt and next morning Mr. Kin- broken Lee yielded the remnants iing Was requested to transfer his operations to another field. Said the editor, in bidding him good bye: ''. . 'You hay e genious. You will some day make a great name. though I may not live to see it. of his army to his generous oppo nent, practically brought the civil war to a close. Out of a total of some 2,300 en gagements fought in all the wars of the United States over three hundred occurred -on Sunday. But fate neVer intended vou for theH yuite a iair proportion, consider- mechanism I ' of news." Leslie's ing that it only gets around once in Weekly. every seven days, .ana mis is now history answers the pulpit and has indelibly marked "bloody Sunday" as a fateful day in the progress of the great republic. Trusses and Crutches cor. opp. potoffice. at Gardner's For the past several weeks fn this space we have given the readers of the Patriat is t Genuine Oliver Clilled Plow is the very best plow made. Now, to the reader who gives us the BEST 5 NFW asxu vnitoinAu ttu-AouiXO wny it is best, we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE either a No 19 or No 0 Steel Beam Plow, fitted with a Double Flange Land Side, an extra point and wrench. These reasons must be, sent in by April 1st next. If you have mislaid your copy of the Patriot containing the 15 reasons we gave, drop the editor of the Patriot a card asking forfca copy or send to us for booklet nntlninr fh-m The return mail will brii?g either to you. Send all answers to W. M. Batber, Editor Patriot, who will num ber them as they come in, and in order to have a fair and impartial decision given will send these answers on to the Manufacturers of the Genuine Oliver Chilled Plow, who will decide the nnntt REMEMBER that all tne answers must be in by APRIL 1st, and pust be sent direct to W. M. BARBER, Editor PATRIOT, Greensboro, N. 0. fflWfi'el'd TTTT L T1 (Co y Onnstian Science at Work. 7 One of the most appalling stories about Christian Science that have yet come to light has just been communicated to me. Its authen ticity is vouched for, though I do not desire to be numbered among the vouchers. A gentleman met with an accident which resulted in his being left with one leg shorter than the other. Medical science failed to put him to rights, and in despair he determined to try what Christian Science ' could do. He was introduced to a "healer," who was said to have had miraculous successes with similiar cases. Un fortunately the lady had engage ments on the continent, and was only able to see him' personally once. one. however, commenced tie treatment at this interview; andj departed for the continent, promising to continue the course in absentia. The attentive reader of Truth is aware that in Christian Science absent treatment is much the same as present treatment. So it proved in this instance. The leg began to grow. It continued to grow. It got as long as the other, but it showed no disposition to stop growing at that point. He made inquiries after the absent healer, but failed to find her. His leg kept cn growing and in despair be advertised in the newspapers in the hope of stopping the absent treatment, but without success. His leg is now three inches longer than the other, and is still growing. London Truth. CAPACITY, 10,000 JOBS PER ANNUM. i Sotm 4aten pack tb. Ml. f ctxp InMtfk tic.it b. pnAta rm lrf. Dwi't kllov jtmnmll w b. Ituw boriBf . .bod dy job ia ordc t. Mr. . dlw or m. "OCK HILI." HucsUs mi - A Ultl M If her la Priw, B '" they Man4 ap, look wll. ud, kbor. all, KIi A WAT FROM TUI SHOP mtUaf torn ebwpnia th. 4. 8614 by trvliM 4min Mly. If bom m tala la your tow, writ, dlxwt. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C. pPBCIAL PRICES- These are dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at the right time will preserve life. health and a large amount of money, Pleasant to take; children like it. Howard Gardner. "She Talked Too Much." Call Gardner's and get a free copy. at Legislative Appropriations. -The following are the several appropriations made by the recent legislature: Public schools, $100,000 ; State's prison, $ou,uuu; sund and Deaf- I have been aillicted with rhematism for fourteen yeArs and nothing seemed to eive any relief. I - was able to be around all the time, but constantly suf fering. I had tried everything I could Mute School at Raleigh. $67.500 : hear of and at last was told to try t)eaf-Mute School at Morganton, Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did, nnft. r,Q,,tti TTAfln?f . P - ' nri w.immAdiateiTrreiifiTedand in a $52,000; Central Hospital for the short time cured. I am happy to say Insane, $67.0Q0 ; Western Hospital, that it has not since returned. Josh. $100,000 ; Eastern Hospital, $45. w 1 - w - w Edear. Germantou, Cal. G. E. Holton. For sale by i . 'rfci a dose or two Lasting Impression. The fact that early impressions linger long in the memory needs i - . . in no proof, out an lnieresung illus tration of it happens along, now and then. " " ' "There are men," said Jones, "whose simple -personality is more persuasive than any oratory couJd be, who can jmpressyou more pow erfully with a gesture a wave of the hand than if they uttered whole dictionaries of words. Did you ever come across such a man?" "Ob, yes," replied Brown. "My father was a man of that kind. 'I came across' him, as it were, quie frequently. It was when I was across him across his knee that a wave of his hand always impress ed me most powerfully. Ah, yes 1" TO CURE A COLD IN ORE Take LaxAtire Bromo Tlrniririafd ret nnd mnnev AU On in me Tablets. if it fails to Core. & 000; Agricultural and Mechanical College at Raleigh, $12,500 ; oyster claims, $1,983 ; Soldiers' Home $15,000; State University, $32,- 500: State Normal and Industrial College, at Greensboro, $30,000; State Guard, $16,000; Vance mon ument, $5,000. v . . ..The expenses of the Legislature are estimated at $65,000. Late to bed I and early to rise, pre pares a man for his home in the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. Howard Gardner. How can a man learn to know himself? ' By reflection, never; only by action. In the measure in which thou seekest to do thy duty shalt thou know what is in thee. But what is thy duty ! The de mand of the hour.- Goethe. Ifea Kind Yoa Haw Always Bstgfrt Bean tlia S9 Reviewing the work of the past legislature, it is noted that charters were granted to 24 local banks, trust and loan companies, 14 rail roads and 7 insurance companies. This' indicates a revival of business in the state that has heretofore had no parallel in North Carolina's his tory. All the signs indicate a great industrial development, and it is significant that the. establish ment of new banks and insurance companies, the development of wat er powers and the building of rail roads, cotton mills and electric power plants, is almost wholly the work! of home capitalists. Making a note of this fact, outsiders will readily come to the conclusion that North Carolina is now,' more than ever before, the state for investors. I Charlotte Observer. at "She Talked Too Much." Call Gardner's and get a free copy. The Sultan of Turkey will estab lish an agricultural college at Con stantinople, to be conducted by Americans, on the plan of colleges in the United States. Goose Richmond. Va Jane 10. 1S93. Gkeass Liniment CoGreensbobo.C. Deab Sir Some time ago you sent me one dozen botties of Goose Grease Llmmeift to be used in oar stable amonsrst our horses, and we beg to state that ire hare nsea this exclusively since receirinz; it, and would state frankly that we hare never had anything that garensas good satisfaction. We have used it on Cats, Braises, Sore Necks. Scratches and nearly every disease a horse can have and it has worked charms. We need more at once. Please let me know tf yon have it pat up in any larger bottles or any larger packages than the ones sent us and also prices. "i ours truly. STANDARD Oil COMPAST. By l.C. West. r.1. G. NEWELL & CO., Agents, GREENSBORO, IV. C. CHOOSE TOUR DRUGGIST CAREFULLY. A drugjnst can do more harm or good than most people give him credit for. There are dif ferent qualities in drugs just as there are in dry goods, and to ihe outsider all qualities go by the same name The difference between pure, high grade drugs and cheap, inferior drugs of the same name, means the difference between keep ing sick and getting well. When a doctor writes a prescription, he means best quality. When some druggists fill a prescription, they think onlv about big profits. ( I Choose yoar druggist carefully. j ON... ' - Mais, Sk As usual we have a full line of School Books and School Supples. WMHTOI MOL j Booksellers JSc Stationers.'" NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF GUILFORD. ! LOOK FOR TOR BIO FOUNTAIN PXN. CAMP FIRES or THE CONFEDERACY. V iff , &. W. 1TAED, '6 v fi i. When in Need Apply to L HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES: Lime. ..... ."Carson's Riverton." j Cement Rosendale. ! Cement. ..Portland. ; Building Brick. .Common. Building Brick. Repressed. . Fire Brick Superior. : (Of my own make try them.) Fire Clay. .Excellent. Plaster. ............... .Calcined. Plasterers' Hair. Steel Roofing. Roofing Paper. Steel Siding. Glazed Sewer Pipe. Clay Flue Pipe. Lowest prices. Wholesale and retail. j Thos. Woodroffe, OltlENSXJOItO. W.-tC. i CTSole Agent for The American Injector and The Lyman Kxhaust Head." j. -tf i Caveats, and Trade-Marts obtained and all Pat ent btasinesscond acted ot MODERATE FEES. Our OrncE is Opposite. 0. 8. PATEHTOrnct and we can secure pateatia acu uub wk rrmnt from VahinrtQn. Send model, drawing or pbottx, with descrip- hnn. W tt adme. II cateniaLue or dou iree ei charge. Cmr lee not cue uii paieai u ccnrcu. m. m.m. How to Obtaia Patents," with cost ct samein'the U. S. and foreign coosthes sent free. Address, c.A.srjow&co. Opf. FaTEMT Omet, washirotoh. d. C By Generals Fltrtaagh Lee, Oordoa, Bosser, Butler, Otis, and 200 other brave officers, privates, sailors and patriotic Southern women. The Heroic, Humorous and Thrill lac Side of the War, Consisting of Ilamoroas ABScdoteft, Remlalscenres, Deeds of llerolsn. Thrilling Jiarratlves, naad toHaad Fights, Terrible Hardships, Imprisoa meats, Perlloas Joaraers, Darlag Uaids, Sea Fights, Tragic treats, Etc. 600 Pages Over 200 Illustrations. ACENTS WANTED everywhere. Good pay. Send for beaut (Til descriptive circulars In colors, sad terns. Ad dress Conrler-Joaraal Job Prlatiag Company, Loahvllle, Kj. 1 WHCiKi&s Ohio, YraTNFvGnsIA, li ft. Vl i a1'l, II I ATT 1 A I 1 Ka ' (0 LURAY CROTTOES Natural bridge fountain Lake BRISTOL 1 wvv .1 IVJ : vi in Knoxville chattanooga Lookout Mountain BIRMINGHAM MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS V i ! NO ROANOKE KENOVA CHILLICOTHE COLUMBUS, C AND THE NORTHWEST. lYrite for Rate. Mnps.TitlkHslri'2 &f Mr? W!B-BEVIlL. IXEUflUVL. CCMCamPftM Aacr. I Pon FaAi fMvtiMtisACt Dr. II 1W NrnvTB Plastsbs creimETJMA TlfliuWEAK BACKS. At dmxlta, onU0. rati w t. r uose aiIt crtjiae daily. Ta gtnutat has L. B. 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