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(ha IIMIl f7'miit room. , , white or covered with a brown fur: nain la ; tlje back, tides or Joints often mistaken ior uncnmiUism ; sour stotnacii; iom oc appetite: cornet i men nausea ana watpr- rtrash,or 1 iidl pest ion ; tlatulenry and add- eructaiions : , nowcia alternately cowivo oeadaebe; loss or memory, witb ful sensation of having failed to do r PArofTl hear the ocean roar, j,;,..,,. ,; Yar off the wave beat on the shore. I hear the music of the ea ' , ItsTIyfitn and dirge and 'Jubttbe.' near i he moaning of the tide, ! ; " 7 ' -seelhe wild waves trianiibant'ride n And strike the rocks with gianfcblows if the land aud sea were wes. .... j.. Bfft'aff I listen ta the sea .' . . ear a song ot nnit y, . , r jflcui experiments with cattle,ou the value xiiu icr uviiniia an Munn u.m ? Of the VariOUft foage, CTOpS. Rtiiklinpv 2nd-AebMity JO.Ulll ine whlclioustht t( have beentlonc: u, cough-; fever: restlessness; the urine la -. . . i-1 . -. i owsnlriti- .n f It1-If t T-Ilnr- arw s pearanee of he fikid ml ere; n fry J 'taTlTEIu, TraTenni'jr ana iir I c,im:in fur Airriejtltura-l and 31a- f -I.. UnwiaU'iea "Fell )EEP, al tct the Yrade5 Bcanty and high colored, and, If allowed VO Jptjf lleposits a sediment. - SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR ' , --Ji.'i . ?T A .1 -I Torpid LI v I II -.1 Sea WomlelrH exist in thoo.;, . MrtU of foiins ilmtarc stit passed the m.-irrdsoi ium:i'Hiv".. '- "' 'enef'!''' I,rnnv- 1 -tv-..Lii;i.. livSn"1 at lHimt should at once- 1 ii.j,'al,lres to flliflhtt & Co., Pr ,l Mc. receive, free ..wfriihcTfi x. of airnp fcttflSS'per day anu tv Ll re. . -ion nre siar IhtrrnUired. full inform;-, lion fs, c an earn irom S)vnrls wherever ed free. Cu'pitnl ome liae ii.aile ovcr )0 k. All succeed. tc (lav ut tins wo (poRVvtoiTAiit) OiU Mi sod In lne south to arouse er to a healthy action. ' extraordinary efficacy oa t&e - KlONEYO AND tUWti.. m tntcTUAL SPtctno ft " r Malaria, Bowel Complaints, j J-' Uyapepsla, - tiick IliMla1t, . -C'oiiHtipation, litiloaniieaA, . . Kldiiry Affect ioim, Oattnaice, Mental lepression, .Colie. Endorsed by the use of 1 Million of lT",r.!cs. as THE BEST -FAMILY- m&l C.v":' for Children, for Adulta, and for the . ? , ONLY GENUINE Tv has our Z Stamp in red on frohtof Wrappe. " " ' H. Zei'Hn & Co.. Philadelohic '. SlLVEWAf callers', ; . f ' : 1 (I i caot-yocW ' ' tfr On - -1 e- 1 . - 1 : b f i mi Iftlfi next Sixlv Dte; ' A tain to earl. "i , i , ' "J- f -"71? s T " - D Ocean iuid shoreIead 1ove-loeked life.' Sounding amid old occau' r0.J Misi 1 near iueiaurmur or mcjjouu jk It sobs, it fiiKhs, it ehbs; It th'oaWT The song of life in diverse totisf .Ui 4 The fMkvioiee within me'itgsi-ftV yntil ttiidT,faith hndM form and wmg4, -. , Uiitil diseonilait misery;,, -f, ii -. L 11,1 nnin mil ai n". miiistroltr j....... f.. . 4 1 a. - . r . .1 -: . i ' T An: iosi ir: niuic jicj iina sweet, l?f.cllllir In tinltiniir Annin1afil'.' - A k. M - fiea ftirtfr mi -"1 anitl' riniv An 4 BLrilife'ij divittcst 8ymphwQft, ' - , Frank Phtlen. in o!on JemMal. me lierc Baby's JBpitapli. ArjVrRde me; ; Winter' laid J iwvay asleep ; ' Bright as May time was. my r .daytime; night is soft and deep. Though the morrow bring forth sorrow, well arevye that' weep. ! ;Xentiiarheld' me dear beheld not a ; U twelvemonth long; : ' 4" t)ie while yeaw me smile, ye- knew not. whence the soig ? Came' that made me rmile"nnd laid me here and wrought you wrong. 1 . The effect of different fertilizers bit various soils 6f the StateV f 1 - t r. . 2. The study of improved method for t-u 1 1 1 vatioa of Ataple crops, 3. The stddv of .he best worn-out laiids. , 4. The st hdy of the best rotation of ef ofis'.'' 1 1 " r ttu : . :u . ireAtmcpt or. sysfem for' the t , .- n r-T- ' X i '.l, Bl ir A., ri I ITTTTT -TT Til IS atir I I - If III i w i I 11 . Lovi8!f fta8 laborers." vour Respectful ly, COMPAHY, - ! r" i ..f, 3n1i?ATH3NAGE ! If ll Citic.,; Towns and THiagfcj in the Soutk"? W. H. REISNER, ; Leading Jeweler. TR07IG COMPANY PROMPTS brawling' forbade me Angels, calling from one iindefiled, ! Homeward bade roe, and here to rest begtiilel ; Jlere I "sleep not; pass and weep not here upon your child. AUiEBXOX SWIXEPURSE. Deific Man Written for the Washington Post. I nothing am, can nothing be Except a part, O God, of Thee.. From Thee I come, to Tlvee I go, How we are one I do not know. As stars tliat shine by single sun, So life in each is lite from one, Each is for all and all for each In way no finite thought 'can reiich ; But space is here and space is there, And space is one and everywhere, And lime is day and time is night,. One side the shadow, one the light, Time was, and is, and e'er shall be .. . , The dial of eternity. When death unveils this segment soul, Unsevered part of God the whole. With God in Christ and Christ in man, I Theuriicle ends where it began. W. 11 Pi. att. Agricultural Ex? 3rim 3 nt Station, The farmers of the St.tte will dou!Lt- less find it largely to their interest! to give more attention to the work being done bv the A5rivntlt11r-.il rftition; and with, the view of eliciting tlie atten tion oftWse who mriy see this paper, .1 ii it we conv thesubioinea statement, snow- 1 inthe scope of the work to which the Station is devoted. G. Investigation on the growth of hew crops for thiscljmate, in comparison with thos&wc now, have. v 'j . , i .The coJtstruction of the silo, and val ue of ensilage. m -.; I j ' 8. The study of the jfcrcvf.h of rattle Us ing the different feeding sliiffss , 9. ' Investigation, Jd" thai production of milk and tnttfer tfrtdef different' condi-' tions, and wfth-variotts.itn)1cients.''' ' 10. Digestion experimit! ithtock, to ascertain tb value i of various food stuff ' -I 11. Kxperimeots tj withj the various feeding rationsto ascerfaih h6w far the feeding standards can' le relied on.1 12. Such otherAvbrk from time to time as may be deemed advisable for the inter est of tbe Agriculture of tie State. ; III. The Collection and Distribution of Meteoromcal Data, such as will direct lv aid the various agricultnal industries of ; the State. This is done through the mi d- ium of the State Weather Berviee (which )i ' .. ,i u. 1. .. i j.. : is nun nun una uerii ii ai i in cm.-outiiuny acjtmg in conjunction .with the .United States Signal SeL-viycu. iiie work is ex pected to be ot benefit xn I. A roreKiiowieiige otjcoming 01 com waves, protecting fruitaiul'tobAcoo inter ests. : ' I 1 2. A foreknowledyt of it be coming; of frosts, to be of beuefit in the same way. 3. The distribution of telegrams of weather indications transmitted in ad vance, j 4. The collection of various meteoro logical data, in obtaining it more perfect idea of the various climatic changes; and thus in exttuuiim the crops now found useful in one section to other portion of the State. : i i 5. The collection and distribution of reports showing the-etl'ict of the weather on the crops during successive periods of their growth... : IV. A Bureau of Information for all sub jects connected with the 'agricultural in dustries of the State. (Information of this character given asj promptly aiid careful as possible. j: : 1 i RtLlABL?, LIBERAL ":" '?-', '-T3sW J.UIIODES BROWXE, OIJAO ASSETS,::- I '. lTi, TWIT Vtn ATTTtT W 1- ' i is ; a "a l)frs:Dcnt. ' William C. C).iiit Srfttar Jl!rLLEN BROW, -Besident Asent, ISdUsBun W 0- 1 i leau u THE KING OF GLORY!!! - iTlnj.most ehitriningiIFfr OF CHRIST EVER 'WRIT TEX." It is very elienp nnl HeantifuUy ' HMincl. Low Prtees and Fasl Sales. DO NT UK 1 ttl.fi WHEN YOU CAN BB MAKING From $T3.oto floo per Montn. There ts no ba y on the American market that sells ;vv r isier t'.i -in-lt do.s. On? aent' litis sold looo in icsi Mi m six mo ltkv D.Uly we are receiving re jr)rtss!i'wlns froai 3. to 60s lies per week, s HveA; sold la Wilmington in 5 days, it i Th&' of"v lvl l Inwerwit. n kvsu by tka ftf ri 'ri Moduli VWX nifn oi iueToami vae aeo n. s canir ig V11C 01 11 at Ore great. Oiesslllg , i t s.n anta con! in Je Ihm a vpAPi Kenrt other publications. We give ex Hiistvc temrory. S?u 1 9J vti. tor canvas ;lng outllt Including com plete copy ot Ihe baok In best bin ling. Ad lress, 'SorTHwgstKRS Pes. Hocsk. j i Jt 15 spruce sr. Nashville. Tenn. X. 15. We are tl2 oldest and largest subscription bJ k hiusi! In tue SjuUi. Our line of Bibles are 11 -t-tr .V .ClAtl e&TiMfiiskiiiiTe . I lltM B H1J1 Urn d YOp JiIY KINl) READER. Tac iu pfnnted a bunteous sujiply 1 KiQ-ii if trees- Tlfe Apple. Pear, "wH, Cherry, ApritotJ Quince. The rap, islfcnyberry; and ill .other desir-': 'clhlks i If nor. wbv tit Rend in vimr Ii Li 1 i r-T fwrtTi tiie of nafure W great number of: Miwieties of Jine i torfrtt uiufalty lUustratedeireular of -tli boor factive Avholsoim; fruils. H A Jnlsjrt a eawiqxue of oi pBiMM-sCove Nurseries e ground about NtiMILMON ful fiuittres; virtesiindi plants triMu lncludittgiieniiy ;thie varieties kf hfnne acclimated. ... . . . . j $ HMtU,i iimfat rocj bottom prices, wed to von at-vour Inearest railroad d.fit'idit chanres haid'. I tuin ideitse rS'M$: wlio j waihs tp plant a Tue, or lawberrVplantctci . 1 hty coin p4 rat ivp cJiij petition as to t of grounds and -desirable nursery orUiuantity. :caiiaud . WStfK PJljEA.SE YOU. "iu sizes ourees iiesireii n fi, V I'f.;.. HEALTH .if sz?s "ofltree.desireil from ;i 3 i;h and slot 1'dgue free. Ad- t JTJ . , i. . , . 1 t.-vijio oami leet iiijiu ami sioi-kv 1 Wl .1 . 4 . . . lTi c-i 'itivc cata N.-WvrRAFrlPron.i M 't: Shbre. Ydkiii count v. N. C f ... , ..iii . ,- - -v ' . !.. ji ".. .-I lit JEALTil! T TIew Discovery, Great Southern Remefly. , I laying, been from ehildhood a great stifftrejtbc rvuH titfj protracted chills rind indigestnSiS terminating in diseases of Liver, Kidney and: Urinary Organs, and having tried many 'remedies known to the profession with only temporary relief, I have finally succeeded in'discov ering a combination of vegetable reme dte, which! combination lias, prdveii n f -j j t ( , 1 : . i U1JUII.S oinLvf jut. uj i,vr it hi- iiwiii l.'.-: cnHai.iivi".ni iiriiei ic .-ot' nenriv ti ft - Years.H'As' byj it I have been restored. fro&Ultifceincd to be inevitable death to perfect-health-without taking a dose of any other medicine in nearly two years past. : . ,orrfiiCtUcriitriictilars Jtpply to your druggist or h JNO. F. FOARD, M. 1) kiPifri.1T. vfiTirv - isVfli the work enumerated below rritjch time must necessarily beconsnm ied:.The lines of proposed investiga tiojljvill refjiiire much labor, ('.-ireful scientific work is very slow, and if well performed, will occupy months lefore results of value can Oe ie;ic.wd. We caution our friends therefore to be patient ami not expect too much. In the meantime we wish all who take in terest in the work of th Experiment Station, all farm vs1 organization5! and other?? to discuss the matters mention ed on.tl)e following .page, and suggest ou esiecial line of investigation whicllAvill lie of benefit, nota few biitto1he whole section whea-e they are located The Experiment Station wlrts 'estiib lished for the'UMiefit of the farmers of the State; they should takir the live liest interest in its welfare, and, espe cially in its present and future work ings. Hy keeping a constant communi cation with it, the Station vvITf liable tafrecehe and impart- many hints and stgj;etions-that will be imittta!lyYaln able.l k , JXie,I)i rector regards; the correspond ence oi the Station as one of the most important of its duties, and as such it will receive his closest "and prompt at tention. Of ten, however, lttrs to the Stallon fail, to reach it, owing to some fattlt of the mailsdirection., kc for which the mails only are tu be responsible. n , ..." 1 lit I 1 - 1MB. m s - m a m u (1 W U Kb Mlflii -' 1 1 -Jtrrtii-i. or.-tml suit?. elections in Ulak. blue- frrts for men. is i - vou rc4.4t;i si5ialty ' ! I l!i?pevt ftso a full Une sa (iive us a ."call.. ullr; M: e': BUOS. Jtkly 0, 18S8. Qlm, Iredell count v, ; X. Q. 3m. l la on file In Pbflndelitlita at 'the Kewipr Advcr- tit-iinf Aift-ut-y tr flitf m. Ii, VV. AYER A 6QN, ilt wutliv.riv4 euu. From ThurrnanU Bis Speech at Port ifu- ' ;', v-, ., ron. - - 3 Isow, ray-frfends,. there is another thing to which I wish to call your at tention. They3 say nil at nee (I. say all at mice, for it is h verv latp dnr- trine,) these ad vocates. of protection 1 are seizea witp : wonderful . sohcitnde for tlie laboring min of the codritry; and they wantja high protective tariff, not to benefit che capitalist, not to ben efit tbelnonop6lis not toenefit the, fnnntacturer, hecording 0; their states raenr, but to fjAneht thejfaboring man. He is the man the? seek to iirhtrt.i And how nre thev sointr to rirotet.4 T -i TTT1 , k " J . . . . . . . 1 mm i . v ny, iey say that a httfh trr tective tariff will better his conditio. give hjm more fvages, higher. I would like tolcnow how that can be. I would like to know liow itaxinsr al;ibnrincr rivan on evervthini?. from the crown of bis head to the soles of his feet, is ro- ihg to enrich liim. ! Laughter and aj planse. Yet this is exactly what this tariff tadoes. It j taxes him on ihe hat thatliwefirsjion that cap that I win uu iuy iiejutiio Keep it waring Applause and laughterI It taxes him on his shirt, ofl hisi necktie, on his un derclothes, on his doat, on his vest, on his breeches, on his stockings, on his to publish the . Samples for examination will be ac cepted and analyzed. I . 1. If they are faked strictly according to our printed forms, which, must be ob ained. I 2. If the- are of suifidont public inter est. 8. If the Station is free results. Visitors will be g'ally welcomed at 1. Offices, laboratofie .itwd-'weather station, in the Agricultural building, one block north of the JState Capitol. 2. Farm, experimental stables and dairy, and plant house, on the Hillsboro, road, H miles west of (the! State Cap itol, and adjoining the grounds of the State Agricultural Society, and of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, Both the laboratories! and the farm have telephonic communication. J'ublications will be sent to any address upon application. Address, Dr. II. B. BATTLE, Director. Kaleioh. X. C. Cotton Seed Oil. : v. ' A writer who discards lard for f rv- ing purposes on accountjof the uncer tainty of the character tf that found in the markets; declines j butter as too expensive and too easily burned; i rejects beef "drippings as lunpahttable to inanv. proposes cotton seed oil as ' -fol- lows: j You don't like the taste of oil? Do vou like the delicate flavor : of lleali, sweet chicken fat? The; tastes are al most identical. The cost is less than that of lard. A kettlef til may be used time and agsun. It yjill cijok at a much higher temperature tlnm either butter or lard. It bein; purely vege table, can carry 110 trichinae,! no form of scrofula into the huruaii system. It 'takes up" in cooking less than lard. Its merits have long been known to foreign chefs, and art proclaimed aloud in cooking schoxdsj though some times disguised' under the name of -olive oil. They who have used it the longest are its warmest friends and firmest adherents. I i Householl Hint 3. ! Never send to the table iho same food for three nieals in succession, uu- leis varied in some w;iy. s . f Half a teaspoon of common table salt, dissolved in a little cold water-aiid drank, will instantly relieve heartburn One fHiuud and a half of copperas dissolved in a gallon -p.f I water makes an excellent disinfectant for the kitchen SltU.. ! ' Scraps are a regular savirigSa.bank for the good cook. t The: greatest pos sible Variety of good things can be made out of them. iA rrood cooWlhrows aw.iV uothinr. livery piec'of&brerwV: eypry ;inch; of meat, every jwirtitleilof fegetable can be turned into something-pilafciblo. - si tlt ... The North Carol inaicultttral Ex pfrlmeut and fertilizer Control iStn-taTiitvji;vblished-iu ; 187 r, has for, its SCOJie. ' . ' : I l .... . mV, ,.',;i- t I. C.jrmie il Mi&o(-oiical Jf Qc.includ- ijr . 1. Tlie anatj-sis of all fertilizer legally on sale in thoIState.: - ; 2. The apnalysis of agriculturaj,-.chemicals, of compost. arid home made fet t i zers, and all materials from which they can be made. . . . , m . ' 3. The " analysis of soils, marls and 4.itThnalysis of feeding stuffs. I When von toil A 72n&t:ige tie a piece . o. xne analysis 01 rMta.0le mnierari of dry bread m a nag ana; puir lii uie voters, , 1 JZ. T.1 5-4 d . Freheh U Mfl that th plea -ant odor wllf bi rabi6rb3d by the I" v , .j " 1 ' 7. The e.aminhtion rtfra .i ..! 1 ; '.. 'ii - 8. The vegetation . i. The other dairy products. 10. Such other chemical and mterpsccfc picul investigation as is demanded, in the experimental work of the station.. " . " . ,'-". . ' . t and ; ' ; study "6T insects VfnjijjoT'I.Was -ch:fVJ iguorantaha wlien ; '.-tyw !y-AXttj? l&SconsUIted a .builder concerping a analysis j of millff btr'.t3er;.Aud., w house he said: ' I Want ,a- Svide ! boots , on every inrf hin'g. Henewed cheef . . , ,r- - "va- mi aticu- f ul of and catWlimbrellas tteVW n6t 1 carerttl'ofi wbefa, W Mor.fn fWx tliey'tlo'ii &mZJtitt Shtt the newKfMert tbWv Vtmeth I of fen T.n FIHtmK WfiHtA'irt WtrrA.Jta,-) ltiU! rZ 3 ' r w " a. aavi Vlllli l. iU.CTli haridsOnie; ,M m ! ano-as sveh will rwIro ihaui 1 WniMest!aiteniarts jrVTha fimteM-hf . )ifie4hStalerfor whoa liiefitUk"LitMu . wWittfc themsplrpa in iKT.i,: x ,iftfo.ie.Ulion as ble: hafe faAjMfljfm'4 ,fcTT 1 fQVfJLQ ,H Ml butletalftdj'm Napoleon deolared 'that enter n carhihVse tfiijtK WftV MU&Uf n--" one or inem oner ner a seat,Jtmt when ZSJ I -'vv" u HlMT eHwriyeTfff tfil hefKtOT Wf? f0? of 8,x exPer,m?nttation8 1.B111UU ccn wuetj. iitciu rui srmnrri :rt " f: 1 j 1 ii 1 1 iki.r 1 It raisek the price and taxes him until the jxxr man can hardly live. It taxes In in untal he can haniiy make enough mone to support himself and family, if he lfts one. And yet they say this is for the benefit of the labor ing man. Mj friends, that is a very bald-faced statement if there ever was one in the wo"ld. . Hut there is anoth er thing abonl it. j How is he to get high wages? Why, he is to get them because his en plover, the capitalist or monopolist, vill )ni ike more monv, and therefore ?an iifford to pay his em ployes or hired men higher wages than lie paid them before. 1 agree that he could; I agreejthat it increases his pro fits; I agree that he might, having these increased profits, pay his laboring men more tha t they were paid before. But does he d6 it? That -is the ques tion. Applause and cries of "No no!" Did yu ever know him to do it? Cries off-No, no!" The tariff has been raised again and again and again; it was iinmensely raised by the tariff of 1 SOI br '02-1 forgot which of these 'years fit wits. It was raised in a few years agjain,;and it has been r is ed again and i gain and again, and yet in all that time I never have: been aide to find the manufacturer -or capital i t who upon thi raising of the tariff has increased the trice paid to his laborers, if there was silch it case it has escaped the attention ff a very body, evenof the diligent newspaper men. whtgither up .all the newts, and s imeiimes a great deal that is np news at all. Merri ment. Hat ttheyi have never been able to find that manufacturing man who increased the jjjrice paid his laborers be cause the tariff was increased. Hut, my friends, wi have had for twenty seven years 11 arly the highest tariff that this conn rv ever knew; fully on an average twJice Uis hiiili as it was bafore the wr; we have had that high tariff all this; time. Now, if that high tariff is s4 nMich for the benefit of the laboring men, -why have not tne laboring men in these twentv- seven years grown rich, I should like to know? Have they ? Cries of 4No, no.1' If they have, they are very unreasonable nbjnfor not a year -pusses over our bends that we do not heur of strikes of the laborers, because they demand more wages and say they can not live on wh it they receiv. . Again and again we 1 earl of what are called lockouts, that is, yhere the employers suspend the operations of their mills and lock them np because they say they cannot afford tr pay any more wages than they did pay. Why are these strikes? Why are these lockouts? Why are there sndh institutions as la bor uuions? ' 50 as to secure better wages. Why s there such an insti tution as the Knights of Labor? Trr prevent laboring men from heing'iif! posed upon and tojincrease their com pensation. Wliy H there a necessity for all these thjng3 and all these ex tensive and worthy organizations if a ires Uglier wages toihe to his feetlM glbrf ffi Uf&'6f standing lhW?8&lr cmUf fftrTfe? s.ake of her clothes. ,Men. never ?flnd fault with themselves,J not "rf they can help it Adam showed theTtfhow they have profited "by his" instritction; Metr take cold ami think, they areiiduuijtoj :il alone. h. JiiWl th famifiifinn k. Of -An andustrv which to-dav cnnlrnla $slflf ts f world in this impor- liiui cum u laauy,' a -w A ft n JiJ r2d ueiJ,5 4 the cost f beet-snimr ifmhit lhroaianli.iuit.nJ L. of herb tea they tiipfll S ft-mi nlTF ifiti,bitterr'aiMtM ltHvttfiW do iinf s weft tolnl - TOW ia e 200,00a year forlhe A , r i " 1 1 i iiA uevoiopnjent ot the nffrjeUtnmrjioiln. . f 1 r III 1 ill fw 1 1 1 r nij w a at j u. . . ' ' . m. ucoiii. lllflm I I al mm mm M mm 1 1 iu r . ilia week. a i r i . i . . i - a tlweypli.hon imej tS -Mi,lt!,re wm pbiced under a- Fpc- ' caimijueTV.flvr4ln tfttttW Srt'J . higher tariff gi laborer Ni ina.ii can answer that question satisf.'tvctoWly even to himself. irrn; say is true about their effect iipaji wages emirr, all these labor If what these i; ligh tariff iiiVd Svhy then genl all these i . Knights of Labor, unions, and every bodyl in that kind eft uu$iuess, aro siaiply wasting their t i 1 1 solves tue prou ter and applau. way they like. NotorecLselv i; as if thev were are not vVillilig .Bat while l ai laboring mm 1ft the .add: that the tariff cLi not raiso know why thei manyof them, they wa it a hi er the, pnes? thiak. piaarro on three, sides, where-bejyjiinr irrrHf-can tide thair little cVcloiudas and .enjoy the nvAxesPIkirmtFiyc Press. eVa other. v hen two to speak of 1 may Ix? accoi; else who is engaged m?;, tor the tantr nicely em'for them. fLaugh- ,f Yes, but not in the Henewed laughter tde way Ibatvtbey feeU h , . i i,t - I jbeueateu, and therefore they hare to resorf to other mea i to get those wagei Vhich the employers to tay. ii on this subject of the lhev say the price. if it doesn't r.iiie prices I would like to m a in muracturers, o; so ir; in favor of it? Do !i tariff in ord-r to low Not many of"thnm, I. f " ' . ' ' irfjus are too modest th ii own greatnes, it dattenng lplishetl by it tin Tlie .Experiment .Station Hunetfr No, 5t, Dr. rf.'Unlttfe, Wr&ffiFlrS .1 I IV nr.vrrii4 nt t ha EVTTimplmrfei ate W o r-- rr :r-r -i -------- . . use O 1 1 i L exptaineu in ... ,. a w aMIII VkT siclinor-of Mmig'lin was founded.4- After owitfbe itgricoltuhihevriVgV applvMicof instruction tW. 'Tc. -j ' day twenty-MeasoHinlliislhstnStS X devotelliHrn tire- tmiomrfti4 tafri i n Ho 4igric a 1 tu re j. W4iat are Lihpi s aiwavs .wantini? :l clean shirt, ai'M -mil mfMZnf. II J.'iii 1? iiiey are always lTan there is not a button the time the.buttxms they can't find them. Hen can never find "anything. ' TJiey pull off flieif boots and forget'where thev put tlieni. and pretend they remember jtist'il about it, and after they, have rum mug-' ed around and turned everything up side down, and looked 011 .ulftlnj shelv es in the pantry ,"111 tiiesr.vin machine drawer, up'set your' work fjaketft do.vn and re'nark fiat thts ;pdettt-e ;f a house, a fellow never knows wneii' he gets out of a thiiig lwheitlivii;.viajing to set eves on itagaiiu aud.wli?u joy I onug nis 000 is, tnai. you nave roirn 1 right where htleft them, he lfTinds ydn J , , . , tnPS SaildwrilaWts and thri-f.raiVlpra - way corner w herd tne old ocraJ;ch40,rvii ti ' 1 tv 7f woiuu never loos iyi tin. . : ( UI,.nI Zr.. n. ' " Men think tliey" know a lot,' anif , I4 IT i il l- . ir m-, . f . 1111 TAUT IUU1I Ml HI C4 1 Kfn M L SLHLII1I1.H tney ao sometim .-s. xien are a irotrmeT w,- itTlriT v;- but they are; handy to UrV t flip wfndshlnw.und Uvir. nfll.ifraid 1 i,c TP'P""?. milrJMJ m ; 2 ' i ""-r -MKngland'Oaeuiiui esUb Lshedand-for,, , of mice. 1 know tkis.is trne-ibecanserl P , Jwy " 7 - . v " w i ortce saw two men chase a mouse arou id the room for aii " honi (mbre'brf less), and neither aptieared to be M the least alarmed. Toward the clos xli the chase one of the men stopped - to a 1 . . . wipe his brow and: rem tr ied tliat it L4ij, rilSS iff1 was warm-nn exceedingly cold obser- "rfii L. vation, in mv opinion, as it was cold and uncomfortable up oil Hllffll of the lo'nrrge where I was,r-isFW- t r -, -r f aeuT. in uoine joMftuawn kaf nt ! mv4ii;it ""pruu active: niorext u was - itijmuv y.ears jias mainiaineit wiui d a , permanent endowmenl VfTSo.MOV an n-ricHltftrM VxrWrlmeiirlBatfbn j nricHitural' expen lil. ., ... ,i Tji if i....l.wJ-ii.ii , a-!;- Hi .: iiuni.wiyM:nr n'nunm wise ' Uilj'iifTl age yield of H WMm &&ti-- ' almost tiM;-;1 ,,! WtiltVcy js" 'IVi1,,vl f HrfSrW Vj!:i'. a . . i . a. a ..tin l : it. r: . rr- r" a a . i ua. lb ! u a.. " - - .ti l. tl . - a. j' . a a. mz a. b . j 5fi.ii peen. .receiveas-f' is inB-niww wiaiirms.i xmTVi-iw noeiuuvr sitnnnrir-r ai printed ju the present -jhatej midHtfilljitfe --!A t:1 JM tjtw j1w41 lafj retail,, ..iU m.v?.ieflU"TOk ,w,jSJ-': 111 4-lTiA HTr'IlllfAr'I T 1 A 1 f 1 J 1 . - ..L .1. i U 1 iklt... ,.4- rtrn-..- I wa.iv. lain . I'aata -.. OUIUCU LU'lL IIIIS SCI itr Ut 1 CI mi 1-9 VI I llli Llllli. lrilll V A w -- - . ,T r 1 .1.1- it. I . Tip .1 - A J I ri-p:LI V 1 111' Tf;lSHI 1. WI1IIH lillt?lr IllUlt III 2il . s. - ' 114 t no. .nam UaiHuriiMM. HWlie QMS &!.mm. . -i: - , iwittfanmi- ..,-11 . . 1 minis ;iiui r :i 1 1:1 1 11 11 1 itii.iiuui. liuiii ijrr,rnTi "soon il oeciniwwMaiqiniwta iVt'tttemMhhl iililarFur flint. tlw InVO-firMJ . ' ' . . 1 f. I , .. 4.M.J ur4.L-Mikiticr :itul t hut pnen musician . sought .ttfter-tliw wrtiyyntntm) r-ZTmWsUmiiMAi bv.j ll,.'l,..i:...l...r,Jl,.riM..WI.iimMI WflbVM V" "JV .. . ing. .... - ., ,,vrK r4fl ui .' . . 1 1 ... I'li. fir. arlVfe ft 0:1 the v.ilti.J and " rT ft--:'- s.ai rraiii, r .-a- r w ' : - . f . . . 2 a. i - a. a a a . tn'SHMiiunu uerr wi;, n.mi. mc !. .1 ervtlfhneli'liffiicit I theyimcidmnwfecrfTfTT chemical .aunivseofKeioirif 1 stat4si zing trust JJtikf itiu ji fewyafds ofHue. iTnti L;ra.oi .tliefl!1 Wstfnt&r feTntWhie- 1 , t -fi il l I.. Olll V LI LlSlVVUrLH V lUKlUVil, iWii.M'WVSttiriA fJl ,r O . . ..rir-.T tli-i sbil and obtaining the innt' " rw-V w-irrrjr T,-i ..vorthv result, ThwiilTIe pre- ,e .lbJVfiSi Wrii 1 aces a series ,01 nuiui-uu.n u,i mc - t ma 2jtv fieleitTrieifciow tS&4arrleff on WW" btourtanfenf, 1 ,.1 . 1 .!'.. 1.. i i.jjl .. it .J:. by practbar'fiKlnVn iphiltflfi T? ? T 7 cropir-cotton. jcpru. jioiatoi iea us. --7swrTjTi-rai u.u.i Owing tO'thAf;ibt .iftt -tfce fiefw-4.-Jttori iu flu .JWnjut ,injar perimeut Statia . iw4moiwisisik iut;tw6 'fiVh vt&:sWcottbftW'4 v' " ' enactment of the Legislature .. ' baled. ltliS9iilM thatfn iiMfatkXtV ' Ju operations have. . beeii . muyjLSLy Mfnuni o t v., larged and the sc'oK &r'i'& ft.4?m VIndtLT I J iHdditiontbiviihM b u4ii;Mj ?fhVBay&TOn.w vJl" n auid is JaUuJilo.i.Wviiai bauiiituii eMt1lnajirfcs vsp -V . r whicK piix' ieop!cpj u V fni unfed,1 work is n'yw progrenig to- 8.vn to bd i'tdttyobleu has facrlities also for the examination ' 1... t..:.. - 1 - Ol grasses to ' iUsCtriiiiu whcuici . mvy i!ijur:ous 111 are -beneficial o: growth, There is no doubt that much of the- their mortality among swine is caused by the tiltiimess of their quarte.s.-. . .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1888, edition 1
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