Turtles Big Enough to Eiie. Sautkvillc, (N. C.) U;ifr fifhff,llimt. Monster green fenrtka, some weighing ms rii.ch as i,SKWKMiiideucb,'trencut iue leach all 1 li way down to Fort Caswell, four miles lielow the town, i'eople gatlier their eggs, but do not t the turtles. Heacli Parties of young ifulks iro down there gather leautrtul ! shells, have dances on the hard sand- in t he moonlight, roast oysters and have I aii with the turtles. When female untie wishes to Jay her eggs she crawls up the sandy beach to a place that suits kier fancy, digs with her flippers a big hole in the sand, and then lays in the hole JJOO or 3UU eggs. Tue eggs are ji..t dumped in a pile, but laid out moothly and neatly in rows. When tic commences laying it makes no odds to her how big a beach party stands a . itid superintending tin- process. She attends strictly to business, and even if ie eggs ate taken from the hole as tot as she lays them it does not at all 4 courage or frighten her. When she gau through she scrapes the sand back into the hole, whether the eggs are not, and then start back to thrre or .... tiie water. That is the time lor the , -i ir 4j c. . r!tti Kr a. i a 1 1 ' it i ili i. i.i t iiiiir: iiiii i 1 1 ii iili .i tTier bwr 1H IN - " " " dome-like back do so, and she carries them down to the water's edge, where iiiev iumo off and she eoes on. one does not seen to mind their weight or xhow any disposition to resent their good-natured familiarity. Sometimes they turn her over on her back, but af ter she has hopelessly pawed the air a little while they right her again and 9 he waddles off. Munchausen! Corn ground should be plowed as soon as trie wenuici miuiw, m iut na tion of the frost will render it fine and ve labor of preparation later in the Newton, tine nusiaKe usuaiiv maue with com is that of not thoroughly .1. -i i,. -..ii' iHe very uvai remei. mcij wi-uc sum pulTenzing the soil previous to putting J frm 0ne mmn in the seed. As the ground cannot be tcokIX bottles, and was curedof Rheunia planted unitl the danger of f rost is pass- tjgn io rears' standing." Abraham ed, loss of time mav be obviated by per- Hare, druggist,. Bell vi lie, Ohio, affirms: . .a m 1 ..mi. 1 . 11S i T I fnrminiT thP urirk (it nrclcirillMin eiiriV. THE GREAT MEXICAN SEED COIN. "The e.irllest, heaviest, soundest and most proline variety ot corn ever grow u in Amertca." Tula Is the taaUmouy of twelve papers published fadlffereaL States, to whom we have seat sample package to test It : "It surpasses all anticipations, and ls just the thlaff needed." Times, MatcUitocbes, Miss. "It Is Mtpertor to any other variety." Journal, Corning, '. T. "It will be a valuable acquisition In I he air. rtcultural products of the country ."Oazette, StQ ahur SDrtmra. Texas. "This corn can be sown In the latter part of July and ripened before frost. Inlex. Warsaw. Mo. "It ls liltrtily recimmended ana npencu oeiun; iruni. i "it is highly recommended lor those who taae tried K."Oblo repository. "We tokra beard this corn hlsrbly s:okenof by tbe Press." Advertiser, Moulton, Ala. "It will yield In our ell mate two cropt a yen ." A lverti er, Bastrop, Tex. "It can be sueoeasfitlly jrrown lu t'anada." Mon iraxl World. "It ls peculiarly adapted to the short aeaaoos of the North" Je J. Loitg Keokulc Iowa. "It la Just the thing 'or our swamp land." l)r. Johnson, oca la, Fla. It will produce from 0 to 16 bushels of sbbli.kp corn to the acre on any soil, from Florida to Oregon. 1st. This corn will yield from twice to three , times as many bushels to the acre on the same soil ' and with the same culture. l trgei and longer ear and thloaer has, and ma tea I ne corn is neavier in weigni, nan a eora-meai tor iamny use -eieruu-j uiuic nuwiuua I an i valuable for .feeding stock. I x mmm The "tAik i, ir more follacre and Isbet- I tr tnr f.-.-iiiiir wb.nn cut irreen than other varieties. I 4th . That 11 all will grov and produce a prof itable crop on ground whore other corn would not grow to maturity. It ripens early ana ls not name To be cut by frost. Oar corn has been selected wlththegreatestcare. the small end of every ear broken off, the rest shell ed by hand. ' "77"E WARRANT EYERY GRAIN TO The Increase yield per acre over the old varieties avery farmer that plants this year will have a large will pay for the seed twenty times over; oesiaes. very farmer tbat plants this ye demand for seed at eood prices. jaswinnsi r.ir unoii I irruii urii't's I Tcrxus: By mall, po- paid, one dollar per pjuud. put up in neat packages; o. puCKages tor l; 50 packages for $1R; too packages M. Terms orders to LINDSAY A llAl'LOHEN, 81:. - ' WiKriKLD, Kansas. t'ktn. KefflSlCTCa letters ;u ur risr.. .uurrsoiiii THIS PAPIB la on file la Phlladrlphla at tne Newspaper Adve r tiatnir Aimncv of MeMrS. N, oar authorized asenta. AllKtu ' gO'xl lantl, 6 miles from SalisUury, on the Concord road, terms reasonable for cash. 81:tf, Pikkxky Ludwick. iO-O-OO-O-OO-C?; TUC WATCHMAN juts OFFICE IS TUOROUqm.Y EQUIPPED J0K V&filSTT 0? ob f rhitinj, FROM POSTERS as big a a a barn door dowa to most dcUcatc Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, business cards,, PAMPHLETS, PRICE USTS, Sc&ool in INl Progtammts, AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. c-iUas-i tctietlaud satista Uje guaranteed &e Wonderful Healiug Properties in JUarbys Px'ophylactic riind in cosa of Accidents, tor Burns, scalds, Cuts, Wcnnfls, etc. 9 Its prompt use will invariably relieve ami prewut Kryjielas5, Gangrene or frotnl Fluak. , Owing to the cleansing aud-pitrilying qualities of tiio Fluid the most obsi mate L Iters, JJoils, L urtjiincks, ud iiuuniutr Sores are rendered mire and 'healthy, and speedily cured, no other ap- plication being necessary. A Maryland Joke. In a certain village in Maryland a, small boy kicked up a breeze in the parish cnurch one Htinday. It seems that a certain good woman bought a calf's head and put it on to boil, leav ing her little boy to mind it while she went to the church, which was close by. The good minister had reached the "Fifthly, my bretheu," when a small boy stuck his head in the door and whispered : "Mamma !" The Kood woman recognized her son ad gan at once to make signs for . . - u,",irM!i,,c;,H! U1?'r- "Mamma! atram came the whis- ' a little louder tnan be 1 . i At 1 A- " rt 101 J; The mother shook her finger nt in other familiar pantouiine with which -"" ...8.j she was accustomed to awe her son. But it didn't work worth a cent. He was excited and in dead earnest, as the sequel will show, liaising his voice he shouted : "Mamma, you needn't wink and blink at me, but you had better come home rii'ht away, for the calf's head is hut tin' all thedumpliu's out of the The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Hi opus, Ind , tcs- "I recommend BlecUfc Bitter "Hie UCSt seillliy iiieuieinc i unvc cfi handled in my 20 yoHrs' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidney or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Kluttz's Druff Store. The Best Good Home. What a blessing to the household is 1 a merry cheerful woman one whose nir;r lir nftf .,fFprdpl hv wft rlnva nnd sPiriu.are no l"eciel Dv wet nays ana little disappointments and whose milk of human kindness does not sour in the sun-shine of human prosperity ! Such a woman in the darkest hours is like a little piece of sunshiny weather. The children go to school with a sense of something creat to be achieved; : husband goes out into the world in a couauerefs spirit. No matter how he . . is annoyed abroad, at home lie is sure n , " tO nlld l'CSt. . 1 Excitement in Texas. Great excitement lias been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head; evcrvhody said he was living of , . . .... . Consumption. A trial bottle ol Dr. Ring's New Discovery Was sent him. Finding relief, he lion-lit a luruu hoi tie ami a Ikx of Dr. King's New Life Fills; hy the time he had taken two boxes of Pills ami two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirtv-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at Kluttz s Drug Store, Glass Nearly 4,000 Tears Old. The oldest specimen of pure glass bearing anvthing like a date is a little molded lion's head bearing the name of an Lgyptian king of the eleventh dynasty, in the "Slade "collection at the Brih Museum, That is to s;tv at the j period which may be moderately placed at more than 2,000 years B. C, glass was not only made, but with a skill which shows that the art was not new tven at that time. Day Star. Bucklen'o Arnica Salve. Tbb Bp.8T Salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tctte, Chapped Hands, Chilbliiins Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly ( tin s riles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pes box. For Sale by Kluttz & Co. 3:1 . Another Priest to be Arrested. Dublin, March 23. Jiuk'e Boyd has granted a warrant for the arrest of Father Ryan, of" the Herbertstown branch of the National eague, for contempt of court in refusing to tes tify concerning his action as trustee for tenants under the plan of cam paign. VV ar ran ts have also been issued for the arrest of a number of other persons in Herbertstown on the same charge. ShonU lie ujmI a few month before cooC&cmcxU. tel lor boot "To 2Ictuks," tailed frca. UmHW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl ill n ill PMuifftr isij Si ' wl Ifllrtitr Sntti SASYJg k$ all A Millionaire's Ides of Happiness. A New York reporter recently canghi Jay Uould in a chatty mood and drew out tome delightful jRiiuts. The worn mid weary millionaire said : The mor man ought to be the hap piest mail. Wealth brings care with- , in1tion A- man gei ru n and then he's a slave, Vey iui4nke.i ideas exist on this subject. Ah, I ofieii recur to the day when I was a boy up in Delaware county. I was a pretty happy lad. There wasn't much wear and tear in life then. How good it would feel just to go oat and drive the , T7 ' , , . cattle home from pasture once more ! And how delicious it would be to stoop down by the old cow agsiin to do the morning's milking and just to squirt a stream of her fresh hot milk in between inv lips as I used to do ! That was nec tar. That's what gave an appetite Jor breakfast. A boy on a farm ought to be one of the happiest beings alive, lie added He mav leave to go out in the busier world, and he may make more inoitev elsewhere and other ways, but he will never be a jot happier anywhere or any now noi a jot: it is not in him. The miserable man paused a moment and continued : After all, what does a man. however rich he may be, get in this world except his board and his clothes and a place to live? Why, as it is, I am kept on the drive now irom early in the morning till late at night, without any let up, day in and day out. The money I have made has enslaved me. With financial success, cares and responsibilities and trials unnumbered go close together; and there is no escaping the embar rassments and troubles. A rich man ought to be judged pretty generously. He has a good deal more to contend with than people who aren't rich sup pose. The reporter was tempted to suggest that Mr. Gould was still young enough to get rid of a big share of his burden some wealth and return to his happy farm life, but the poor man seemed to feel his wretchedness so keenly that tlu scribe did not have the heart to say any thing. We must make allowances for this sort of talk but Jay Gould would not talk this wav if there was not something in it. Atlanta Const Utittou. Useful Hints. T)rv flannels as quickly as possible that they may not shrink. Borax water will take away that un desirable gloss from a coat eollar. Make your cake in an earthern bowl. Tin should never be used for this purpose. Oxalic acid (a deadly poison), re moves ink stains from the skin when all else fails. A small quantity of salts of tarter, dissolved in water, is a good solution tor cleaning frames. . ) If one has a closet door not needed for a shoe bag, put up one of the same shape for strings, cotton, wool, ect. Keep your duster convenient. In these days of pretty bars about the house put one to the good use of hold ing the soft duster. Clean jewelery with ammonia and water. Then rub quite dry with a chamois skin, or leave the article until dry in a box of jewelers sawdust. Marbles and even plaster casts may be cleaned by spreading starch paste all over with a soft brush. As the starch dries and scales off the dirt will come too. ,The little white.streaks at the seams, which are a frequent source of annoy ance with black kid gloves, may be got rid of by coloring a little salad oil with black ink and applying it with a feath er. It should be dried quickly outside the window. A tasteful table cover can be made of cloth or other goods hemmed on a fonndation of cotton cloth, to that the edges lie about one eighth of an inch over each other, and rows of herring bone stich worked wide apart and catching into the other with filosele silk, the whole size, in two colors, or namenting the different parts of the pattern, arranged in borders. Many of the preparations sold for cleaning silver leave the surface more or less deadened, thus impairing its beuuty. The best plan is to reftythe silver first with a mixture ofvual Piirts of powdered rouge and "--silicon. Then wash thoroughly each piece sep arately. Then lay on a piece of cha mois skin or some of thp rouge, which mines in blocks, and a single applica tion will leave the silver with a surface as bright as when new. A Queer Way of Talking About one off the Best Men in the State. J. G. Hall has quit chewing tobacco, and in one month has gained 14 pounds of flesh, x small percentage in good looks and a vast pile of cleanliness about the mouth.- Hickory Carolinian. Aha ! we now know the-cause of the suspension of Hall's tobacco factory for this year. Fertilizer is the kev that unlocks the harvest for the farmer. How to obtain that key at the smallest cost is the Heading question. A good quality of mucK, turown up and dissolved by the frost, and then throughly mixed with an equal amount of stable manure will double the amount without dimin ishing the quantity. A little lime and a ew barrels of ashes will add much to the value of compost. "I suppose your life hits been fall of trials Vv remarked the lady of the house to the tramp soliciting a bite to eat 'lis mum ; an the wist offfc wuz 1 alius got convicted. OH! MY BACK T.xcrj strata or raM sttarlta that weak sack rly r-traf jm THE BEST TONIC fetrrnrrtheca tWi IIbm-Im. Stendirs the lf Knrl che the Blood. ti Itoo New V Igor. I)e. J. L. Wntia Fniriield, Iowa, says: Ihtb known In nir 3ti jub1 nractico. I ho found it tpociij benehcul in neroui or phjTncal Mhi ZCT-i. .11 UM1H.tJn .Hmtl ihmt bMT SO ui ii intern. UtaTt f retilv ill Ta3 own family Mm. W. F. Baowa. G3T Main St.. Ooyinton, Ky.. aja: "I com i.letoly bmkn down in hlt h and Ci4of waa puu U my bock. Boom's boa VUtOM entirwly Mtond mo to booKh." 1 - ku .lnuTiili llsrk I on wrappor. Tnuruoompr. "" u, MtOWa CMKMU.lt CU., BAVrUUMUC, M&. A Strange ilelig'ioua Sect One of the strangest of religions sects is that w hich calls itself the New and Latter House of Israel. Its head quarters is in Chatham, England, in which town the devotees are building an immense temple which will cost $250,000. Thev believe that they will not die and that they are the remnant of true Israelites who will reign with Christ for a thousand years. Their founder was a man named Jczriel, who is now dead. His death was a great shock to his believers, but his wife tdld them that it was an accident and de clared herself to be his successor. N. Y. Tribune. All About an Umbrella. An umbrella was recently carried off 4rohi the editorial rooms of a Georgia newspaper, and ill the next number of that paper appeared the following para graph : The man who came into my office and deliberately stole my umbrella is worse than a thief and mean A than an assassin, lower than a black guard and uglier than a crazy quilt. May each rain drop that falls upon it turn into drops of blazing vitriol, and each sun ray bristle with 10,000 pointed needles dipped in acrid poison to prick his putrid flesh. !- "What is the leading branch in your school?" asked a lady of a teacher. Before the teacher could vouchsafe a reply, a little boy interrupted the con versation with : I k now 'And what is it, little boy?" asked the lady "That switch in the corner ma'am." For ten or twelve years I have been severely afflicted with Catarrh. Never before found such decided relief as from Ely's Cream Balm. I consider myself cured. J. W. liUFFlXGTON, Mechanics ville, N. Y. (Price 50 cents.) DEFERRED ITEilS. Paid for the Difference M:tcon Tclegrajih. A crack base ball player gets $15,000, ami a U. S. Senator only $8,000. base ball man has to work. But the When a man leaves New York sudden ly nowadays, it is the custom oChis friends to exchange condolences and count up their losses. Baltimore American. A Peruvian, Jose Se villa, has be queathed to jtlie city of New York 500,000, the income of which is to be expended for the improvement and education of poor and deserving girls. The Agricultural Department. Good Charlotte lawyers give it as their opinion that the recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in regard to the drummers' tax, cuts ou nil appropriations for the running of the State Agricultural Department, which, it will bo remembered, exists because of tho $500 tax on fertilizer companies who sell their goods in .North Carolina. It is our business to give the news as it is, and not what wc think ought to be. Charlotte Observer. The New York Guano Swindler. The Kavassa Guano Company of thisc:ty state that they nre not and never have been endorsers lor Walter E. Law ton. t lie New York dealer in fertilizers who recently ab sconded from that city with a large amount of money, leaving creditors who are suffer ers to the extent of about a half a million dollars. The officers of the company state that he was their agent tor purchasing sup plies iu New York, but had no financial control over the company's affair. 117 mington tstttr. Discharging the Printers. Washington, March 14. Public Printer Benedict hist night discharged forty-three employes of the government printing of- uce, including thirty-three compositors, proof readers and copy holders, and five bookbinders and five girl assistants. The reason assigned for the dismissal was that a reduction of expenses was necessary. Eighty persons, employes on the Record, were furloughed for a week in pursuance of a policy by which almost all the em ployes of the office will be made to bear a share of. The hardship is caused by the necessity for economy in the expendi ture of the annual appropriation. It is rather refreshing to see that some one lawes up me other side oi tne wo men's dress reform agitation. A lady phy sician oi mis city declares mat, as most women wear it nowadays, the present female costume is hcalthv and suitable: that corsets properly worn arc a blessing since small waists luive gone out of fash ion, and that even the obstructive bustle that helps to support the skirt is an article of sanitary merit. The "love of a bonnet'' this lady says isrational and natural, and she proves it bv showing that of women wno nave next to nothing on top of their heads very few ever crow bald, while so many hat-wearing men are like "Old Uncle Ned." The hair, she savs. is the natural protection of the head, and the less put on top of it the better -V. Y. Star. J Wis If ' HUH 1 1 13 The Farmers Workshop. Kvery farmer sliould have a sroall building for keeping tools and smaller , implihtents used mi the farm Here, With a comfortable lire ill the winter, 1 much pleasant and profitable work may j be done making conveniences for barn or house, mending and oiling harness,1 and doing many things that would ei- j ther be undone or cost a considerable sum were a tnidesman employed to. do them. Except near cities it is cheaper to buy the material for bushel boxes or crates for fruit or potatoes and put them togather. This will make a good iob for many winter days, and may be ust tne tning ro muuee some av " ! At . - t l I ive a mechanical turn of mind to re- main on the farm. POlSuri 13 THE ASHES. What tho Kt. Lebanon Shakers Found Incident in the His tory of a tyiiet Community The Mount Lebanon (New York) Shakers are a quiet com munity, secluded from the fret and worry of the outside world. They are widely known, how ever, for their strict honor and probity in business. The Shakers believe that na ture has a remedy for every dis ease. A few have been found the rest are as yet unknown. Many were discovered by acci dent Others came to light as the result of patient experiment and research Nervous Dyspepsia is a com paratively neiv disease, growing out of the conditions of modern life. It is a joint affection of the digestive organs and of the nervous system. Theso two were formerly treated as sepa rate ailments, and it was left for the clear-sighted Shakers to prove that tlie basis of this terrible and often fatal compli cation lies chiefly in the disord ered and depraved functions of digestion and nutrition. They reasoned thus : "If we can in duce the stomach to do its work, and stimulate the excre tive organs to drive out of the body the poisonous waste "mat ters which remain after thelife- fiving elements of the food ave been absorbed, we shall have conquered Nervous Dys pepsia and Nervous Exhaust ion. And they were light. Knowing the infallible power of Shaker Extract (SeigeFs Symp) in less complicated though similar diseases, they resolved to test it fully in this. To leave no ground for doubt they prescribed the remedy in hundreds of cases which had been pronounced in curable with perfect success in eveiy instance .where their directions as to living and diet were scrupulously followed. Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex haustion is a peculiarly AmerL can disease. To a greateror less extent half the people of this country suffer ft om it both sexes and all ages. In no country in the world are there so many insane asylums filled to overflowing, all resulting from this alarming disease. Its leading symptoms are these : Frequent or continual head ache ; a dull pain at tho base of the brain ; oad breath ; nau seous eructations; tho rising of sour and pungent fluids to the throat ; a sense of oppress ion and faintness at the pit of the stomach ; flatulence; wake fulness and loss of sleep; dis gust with food even when weak from the need of it ; sticky or slimy matter on the teeth or in the mouth, especially on ris ing in the morning ; f urred and coated tongue; dull eyes; cold hands and feet; constipation; dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labor call ing for continuous attention; and oppressive and sad fore bodings and fears. All this terrible group Shaker Extract (Seigel a Syrup) removes by its posr itive, powerful, direct yet paihlessjuid gentle action Upon the functions of digestion and assimilation. Those elements of the food that build up and H strengthen the system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters (the ashes of life's fire) which unremoved, poison qthI bill n rti iiti imI hid t" iv vm body through the bowels, kid neys andskm. j. he weak and prostrated nerves are quieted, toned and fed by the purified blood. As the result, health, with its enjoyments, blessings and power, returns to the suf ferer who had, perhaps, aband oned all hope of ever seeing another well day. . . . . . e Aft Forty rrf nxpenene in wm irAHBril ii ban One H of more teathMM for T"X Bdrea :!... hl.t.n nml roreiifn cimu- irijiih of thm Sciwiuna for rmtpntH. C Pt . rtySirtS foV oTunHd SUuw to obtain n mtonts in (;niuift. r.ni.... -r. .oTu iiq T1 their toeiHUo. 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