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.- . 4 Feediag: Value of Era. , Brau, whether of wheat or rye, w o! itself a perfect food, that Is, it contains nil th elements of animal nature, and in such proportions at are needed -for crery animal product with the sole ex ception of sulphur. U is rich in Bone- mAing materials, at lime and phos phoric acid, and haf ratio of nitrogen to cirbo-hjrdratps exactly fitted for complete nutrition. Thwl 5.5 of the latter to X of the former. Its relative alue as compared with.other foods, in money, is one dollar per 100 pounds, and it has three per cent, of fat. But it is not quite so digestible ns the whole grains from which it is derived; con sequently it should be fed with other kinds-f food that re richer in starch and fat. Thus the beat way of feed ing it is when ntixeA in equal propor tions with oatmeal, which is better than any one of th oil meals. Four pounds of each of thee U o foods is a usual quantity for a day's feeding for a cow. For ulieep, which require more sulphur -than other auinwlfcon account of Ui quantity tf sulphur contained in the-Be. sme lineel niealluay be added, and clotrr hay or roots, which is rich in sulphur, may -be fed with bran to advantage. .V. Z-Timet Toney Dudley died at 1U home, in Northampton county recently, aged 108. Mrs. Jane Edwards, of Pitt county, .AmmltUl aiiirtrift hr drowninc iler mind was affected. By th explonlon of a boiler nr P-rWrshiircr W. Vii two mn were killed and four others fceriourlj- and perhaps fatally injured. The New York Assembly pawed the Martin bill making it j. misdemeanor to misrenretent the circulation of a j - newspaper to obtain busings. Sheep give three profits in ne year .-W00I7 lamb, and mutton. Itmaybn added, also, that the manure is nearlr aa ralunbleas the woo, on poor farms. 1 1 1 A Tallahassee, Fla.,pri)l sa?s that Samuel Pasco was elected United States Sanator to secceed himself. He received 95 out of the 100 votes of the legislature, f Potato Bags. The Colorado potato beetle has never become so tronblfsomtt in tlif Soul hern States aslt has North and Wot, But this is not because there is anything in our climate hostile to the spread of this pest. The beetla has not become very abundant becansa unlit re.eutly only the early crop of Irish otatoes In.. been extensitfly grown in the south, mid that raa:urrs toownn to be grent ly damaged by the beetle. The lack of food during the rest of the year ha preventer! the increase of the insects. Jiut the rapid increase of acreage de voted to late potato will afford the beetle the needful opportunity to in crease and multiply, and it is liable to I becooie a ruinous jwwt unless growers take heed in tin) and guard againt it. Just at present the Uluk Bl inter beetle is in this section more troublesome than the Colorado beetle. Both these pests are destroyed by the same means and at the same time. Theonesim ple,i:heap. and efficient remedy for the two potato beetles is arseuite Paris green or London purple. This may In used either wet or dry, according as it is more convenient, LIQUID. Paris green or London purple, 1 lb. Wheat flour boiled into paste, 5 lbs. Neater, 150 to 200 gallons. ! POWDERED. Paris green or London purple, 1 lb. Wheat flour, 5 lbs. Air-slacked lime or road dust, 50 lbs. The liquid may be applied most readily with a knapsack sprayer lwhitf the Yermorell nozzle. A common sprinkling can wastes too much liquid. For a small area the liquid may be spattered on the plants with a short handled broom. The powder may be applied from a fine-meshed seive or bag of coarse cloth. Usually two treat ments made about ten d iys apart will be all tat is needed. These formulas are the best insect icides for general u?e except upon cab bage and nenrly ripe fruit. Gerald McCarthy in X. C. Experiment Station The Law on JJad Doji. the excellence of the shoes hp had to o." I Concord Stand-M. ier auutnu." -iFijr There are mad dogs about, aim pwni;'"r1 ver CroweU cives uu copy lift he- law H "Pid .yousitf your name was Goff?" wKX Mr. Kyau. The drummer said " ' - o ; . . dog, 1 r auy dog beluii-ig to any person underbid control, hat en bilten lv a. naad o, and hull neglect or reAijie im mediately to kill the ?ame, he shall forfeit-aud pay the uni of $50 t him who will ue Ibei-elor ; ana tne onenuer hiiau he liable to pay all Uiinages which mny e sustained hy any out , in his property o.- peruou, by the bue of any dog belong tug aa aforesaid, and, shall be guilty of it misdemeanor aud lined not more than $fi0. or imprisoned not more than 30 da." "It is already evident," says the Keen ing J'oft, that the renewed appeal to Southern farmers to plant less cotton will have no more efl'ect this year than similar eflbrts in the past, pearly com plete reports from Georgia, show that the cotton acreage in that Sjtute, instead of being reduced, is JO per cent, larger thatt in 1892. A largely increased ncrc-j age i also reported from the Mississippi Valley aud Texas, while the situation is much the same in the. Carolina.. The great trouble seems to be that every farmer wauts somebody else to plant less cotton, so that he may get a higher price for a larger crop himself, aud he trusts to luck, somehow or other, that there will bo a smaller acreage in the whole South, of which he may reap the advantage." A remarkable railroad accident oc curred last Wednesday at Centralia, W. Va., on the Ganley division of the West Virginia and FUtsburg roaa, ownea oy C nited States Senator Camden. The en gine and two empty cars were derailed. Nohodr was hurt. While the force of section hands were working with jacks to lilt the tank of the engine from the track the jacks gave way and the tauk fell on five men killing one instantly and fatally injuring four others. Senator Camden was present, being on tan in spection tour, and personally cared for he injured men. Well. yon look very much like Peter McGcoUtfh," answered Mr. Kyan, Wand that' who you are. Will you step bacK to the( rear end of the store ?" Air. JIcGeough, for it was he, said he would not go to the rear end of ihestor in fact, he would not go anywhere. "Oh, come along," said Mr. Kyan, but the diumn er still held hack. "Well, I guess you will go," said the merchant, aud with that-he struck the liustoni.in, and dropped him to the floor, AsMcGeough would rise, Ryau .vou d knock hini down again, until he went to the floor five times. The drumm r made no attempt to defend himself, hut called .on the bystanders to not let Mr. liyan kill him. Finally II r. Rvauoaught ths drummer and held him up in front of him, striking him iu the face, and emphasizing each blow wi;h the remark : "How's that for a banquet speech?" Tired of the fun Mr. Hyaii dragged Mr. McGeough to the rear door, and poising him on the top of the steps, sent him bruised and bleeding into the street. Mr. McGeough did not come back any more. The floor in the vicinity where the encounter occurred was spattered with blood. The exhibit sent by Italy to the World's --Pair at Chicago, consisting largely of art treaures, filled enough can at Portland, Me., to make six full freight trains. Leonard 'Msson, of Virginia, has inyented a rmokelem powder for fild . Ifuns, which the army ordnance bnreau has authorised him to test at the nation al proving grounds. James Bartinett thought a rohber was in his house in Monongahela City, Pa. H fired a shotgun without speaking and blew ff the head of Mrs. Lettie Troy, his tnother-in-law. ; Wm. B, Pruitt, of Caldwell eonnty, committed suicide bv blowing his brains out with a pistol. His wife hd just begun suit for divorce which is thought to be the cause. The Charlotte News nays that the Richmond & Danville is. moving vege. wiuirs iiuiiii ki m iireiv rate. rne vegetables are shipped in refrigerator ears,-and the veeetabh trains are i:hednled at 40 miles per hour. Anialuminum violin has been con- Plans are 011 foot for the building of in electric road from Thomssville to the Narrows, on the Yadkin river. A northern gentleman is at the back of the enterprise, and no doubt it will be a success. j structed by a rauScian of Cincinnati which has been tried in concert as well as in private. It cannot lie distinguished by its tone from t)ie wooden jnstrti tnent,and it is claimed that it is superior to wood in durability, freedom from accident, and susceptibility to moisture. ' "' - 1 he exhibit sent by Italy to the World's Fair in Chicago, consisting largely of art treasures, has started from Portfand, Me., for its destina,. tion.' It filled enough cars lo make fix full freight trains. The royal ComraiSHioner from Itlay to the fair reached fiw ork last week and wil I in Chicago to receive and install the exhibit upon arrival. A Choice Receipt for Jelly. ; From Field ar.U Farm. For jelly select your fruit before it is too rir e, if-posxible; as it is alway of much better flavor.. It should be put on and brought to a heat, us the uice pan lie much better extracted. Have a bag made of flannel, in a fun nel shjfor, to nut the iuice through or straining it through the first time use a wiresieve with a revolring wire to crush the fruit. The juice should al ways- be strained twice, and becomes much clearer by allowing it te hang over night and drip. Put on the juice and allow it. to come to a heat, then put in the sugar which has in the meantime been heated in the oven fit is desired to keep the color light, use. a little gelatine, so that it need not cook so long, from fifteen to twenty minutes is Jong enoi gh for it to cook- after it tagins to boil, and it should not stop till done, Better success ctu be had b making it in small quanti- ies. After putting it into the glasses set them iu the hot sun till cold, then coyer them with a piece of parafine or writing paper directly on the jelly; another to cover the top of the glass. A Bew Preventive of Cholera, Baltimore Sun. - Accompanying the news of numer ous deaths from chole-a in Russia, Austria, and h ranee comes the an nouncement of the discovery of a new preventive of that dreaded maladv. w ... Ur. tiaSknifn, the bacteriologist, who experimented first upon rabbits and guinea pigs and then upon himself, has at length, it is said, tried his remedy iu India upon a hundred natives with most satisfactory results, r. HafF- knifVs method, it appears, is one o inoculation. He introduces twice into the system an attenuated yirus and then a fully active virus, alter which the person inoculated is 4eem4 chol era-proof. in surprise was expressed quarters because Becretar? Grert certain Carlisle decided upon and announced hs policy of stopping the issue of gold notes without consulting Wall street It is a healthful sign. The connection between ' Wsll street and the Treasury was altogether too close under the las Administration. 2iew York World, Pnn. ' . News and Observer : Last week a great Australian bank failed fur a vast amount. and yesterday our telegrams announced the failure of another still more exten sive concern, with liabilities footing up $65000,000 aud having two hundred branches. It looks, as if after awhile British interests will be forced to realize the fact that gold is too scarce to form the only basis for money. The increase of murders in Michigan is leading to a demand for the restoration of capital punishment , which was abol ished some years ago. A Topeka, Kansas, dispatch says Mrs. Lease got $800 from the Republican Committee tor writing that article against the South for the Chicago Inter Ocean. If so it was one of the dearest pieces of trash that committee ever bought aud paid for. TTIADE ;?a MARK. ERADICATES BLOOD POI SON AND BLOOD TAINT. Cbvbral bottles of Swift's Specific (S.S. S.) entirely cleansed my system of contagious blood poison of the very worst type. Wm. S. Loo mis, S hre veport, La. CURES SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS. toms since T HAD scrofula lii 1884, and cleansed my system entirely from it by talcing- seven bottles of S. S. S. I brve not nad any symp- C. W. Witcox. Spartanburg, S. C O HAS CURED HUNDREDSOF CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Treatise on Blood and Blcin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific C., Atlanta. Ga it is said that the President will set himself to undoing the reciprocity work of the preceeding administration. By congressional action the capital of Craven county, N. C, is now, as it used to be, "Isewbern. II is not iSew Heme, or 5ew Bern, or New Burn, or New- berne, but plain Newbern. The Methodist (hurcli of Kansas li.is dismissed Rtv. V. H. Bidcinon. the Populist ch.tplain of the ttate Senate, because he p raved against the Repulicans too severely lust winter. Oue day he prayed God lo pal.y the brain and still the heart of the treason able conspirators. Let the great, grinding, groan gen erating McKinley tariff tax be greatly reduced. I hat is what the election of November 1892, ment. and is what the Democratic law of 1802 savs. During the recent extra session of the Senate the number of secret ses sions have far outnumbered these held previously. The Fundamental Principle of Life Assurance is protection for the family. Unfortunately, however, the beneficiaries of life assurance are often deprived of the pro vision made for them, through the loss of the principal, by following bad advice regard ing its investment. Under the Tontine Installment Policy of The Equitable Life you are provided with an ab solute safeguard against such misfortune, besides securing a much larger amount of in surance for the same amount of premiums paid in. For facts and figures, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carclinas. Rock Hill, S. C. lie The probablities are that the : p pointment of Maj. Robbing as consul at Montreal, and that of Mr. Hale to some position in the foreign service, will be early vacation announcements. What Hen Like in Women. Men like, in the first place, amiabiU ity in a woman. They lifce a pleasant appearance. They like'the courtesy of the fireside. They fike women whose lives and faees are always full of the sunshine of a contented mind and a cheerful dis position. They like an ability to talk well and a knowledge of the rirtqe of silence. They- Jijie the motherlineas large enough to understand tbe wants of the older, us we)l as the younger boys. They like the disposition to speak good, rather than evil, of every human being.. They like sympathy which means a willing ear for the tale of sorrow or gladness. Tbe Ynung' MnV Chiistjan .sso- cialion building in Newcastle, pa , t hp largest and finest In. the city erectrd by Ira J. S mkey, has beeq destroyed by fir, MOTHERS'! FRIEND" ! To Young j j&TV Mothers f(Mes CM Birth Easy. I . Shortens Labor, S Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians, f BRADFtELD REGULATOR CO. $ O ATLANTA, G A. 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Peter McGeough, a Boston shoe drum mer, who iucidetitly makes banquet speeches, and on such occasions, gener ally responds to "The South" by reason of the supposed knowledge he has of this section gatheied in hi travels in this territory, was five times knocked down, his face battered and otherwise severely punished in Ryan's store yesterday af ternoon. Mr. Stephen A. Rvan. the merchant. performed the job, and it is said by those who saw it that it was vigorous. With face bruised and bloody, clothing disar ranged, and manner excited, Mr. Mc- fGeough issued forth from Mr. Ryan's store, ana disappeared around the corner of Broad and Hunter streets. It wasall about oue of Mr. McGeoueh's banquet speeches, one which he deliver ed a year ago, and which was made in response to a toast of "The South." If the toast had read "S. A. Ryan," the speech wouia nave been better adapted to it. For Steve Ryan formed the subject of the shoe drummer's remarks. It was in the course of his speech, which was wide ly published in the eastern papers, that Mr. McGeough delivered himself of the sentence 4that like Csesar, Steve Ryau Kt.loVAs4 lie, A-. n C I. I 1 wi uaiisu urn tuMi pernors iruin ueiore mm like so many cobwebs, and made ruonev like a prince and spent it like a thief." The speech mainly consisted of such sen tencea as that. The whole of it waspuh lished, and Steve Ryan put it into his scrap book. He remembered that speaker, having seen him once. Some time in 1890, Mc Geough while reriresentinor Rednath Bro., shoe men, of Boston, sold to the Ryan Company a bill of shoes. Mr, Ry an saw him just a moment as he was checking up the bill, and when the speech appeared he remembered him. The speech was made in Boston before a commercial association. Yesterday a genteel, well-dressed. looking drummer walked into Ryan's place and walking up to Mr. Steve Ryan introduced himself as Mr. Goff. of Cin cinnati, as repiesenting the shoe house of iiaui, Maries & Co., of the Queen City. He made a few geupral remarks about What's tMatterwithit? If you think there is anything th? matter with your watch, let us take a look at it. Don't let it go ou ticking itself to destruction. A tew particles of dust will, in a few weeks, do more damage than the ordinary wear aud tear of a v ear's time keeping. Our guarantee is for Twelve Mouths. Have you seen the beautiful line of i SILVERWARE ? we are now offerifjg, and the complete selections of clocks, watches and jew elry. "VVe are prepared to satisfy the desires of the most fastidious, iu anything in our line, and a call wil convince you that we are i ihtlly exee. t Sundav. BtTWZEH WcST POINT AKD RICHMOND. Leave West Point 7.:u A. M. dully, ami. So A, M. daily HAt-ept Suni:i ;md Moi'cU; iirrlve i.icli uoiiid . ii.io 1-4J A M. ni-tinniiiif l.ie I lcti .uoml 3.!C and 1.4j V. M . daisy exutH MiniUi ; ar rive Wrst Point "..i d ii lid C..co 1. .M. 3ET RICHMOND ANO RALEIGH VIA K YSVtLLE. Leave T?t hmoiid li.4'. I M.d ;il; Umvo Kejv vlitc 3 4j 1'. M.; arrive Oxford 6.tw P.M.; iiudii aun fi j P. M , Duriiain 7. 20 P. M., l.'uit ijfU (i.w . 1 , Selifla I'L'M A. M. I.'fltuliing le ve clniit : ?. P M , naleiii 4.-.0 P. M ., daily, tJtmisua i'. m. il-iid. rson P. M.. osf .rd s.au I. M.; arrive Key.vine.l j.sj P. M., Kl.hmond ..o- a. .m. .Mixed t ruin Uave. Oxrord dally exc pt Sunday 3 5 A. M.;airiv si Durdau; ll..'5 . m. i.f .vei ourhani 7.45 A. M. dally tieept Suud.ij; .-.rrhea Oxtoid v.xo A. M. Atkiliiunul train? leave Oxford dally except Su.i -day .w A. M. nudll.li a. M. airivc UciiiK'ixiii fi.m A. M. and li. lit 1. .M. IJ fllirui IifJ lf;.e lie;,-i erson .: A. M. and 2.23 P. M. dally j-xcei-t otin div; arrive Oxford U.su A. M. and 3. IS P. .M. ' Nos a ami 3s eoune t at, Holiinoiid troin and to i V. si Point and Baltimore datl txeepl Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On Trains a i l an, PullmiQ IJufTt lee:irr tf- weeu Atlanta and New oik; between Danville nd AUgUS'.a. 1 on 81 ana 31, runman minH sieerer btwrrn .lclimond and Danville, unit luu at D.mvltte with Washington and houtliweti-ru Yewlbuifd Limited 1 or -ti.nta, carry mtr rnnm.in ieei)e-fiom New York t-r-Xew Orie.ns, and New York 10 Auiruata. nd Dlnlne Car New or to Voiitironien-. Trains ll anl 1 Pullman Kuffi Sleeoers between New York. Washington, and not Si.rlnys via Sal isbury and Aslievliie, and Pui'muu Sleepeis b-- ween nMiingion anu .Aiiania; jma OetWfen Greensboro ana I'ortauioum, Va., vl 1 Atlaut.t & Danville . It. E HEUKLKY, J. S. D. THOMPSON. upertntendent, Supe intMicent. tireei.hboio. N. C. Plelnnond, Va. YV. A. Tl'UK. General Pasiiengi-r Agent. W Hiilnsrton, l. . S. HrllAKDW 1( K, Asst. Genl Pass. Agent, ai i.inu, ua. W.H. KiKX, SOI, HAAS. Uen'l Manager, Traffic Manaijer. Woshtncion, D. C. Washington, U. C. In the hands of an old experienced Printer, is prepared to execute all kinds of dob Printing, and at prices that will compare favorably with any ouders Elicited. 71 m THE STATE. We pay the highest cash price for gold, and will buy in any quantities, Very Respectfully, REI&NER & GORlVIAINr. Sf!El con CATaiOGUE. LAW "4 TEHMS, BASS BALL,. ItiFLEG, - - m. 1 a. 1.- 15-v -' ri;:! BOYS' J .ir.T S' I-'in. vcj.iT. Frakf. XaA r.nnr.f 3 jo iu. urxLiif ev m atio sf. in.i sis.,...t co.O.v I., r. S 1I1 iIimt m. I r r . h 11-..'.: l.ut t y-t 3C-.Cv lltEAt "iNfilj el!. J e . xn l rt 6. SO Kflil'HiH llinii.rl.rt. 1 j v.. M ISa.. I.hitff.': i i ?J Cl E.C. MEAC'IAii ARMS CO.. SLLCUiUJ. Mali rin 1 vTmp linvi.ntc bought the VTIV -A M L ' j Kowaii County t;ran lie Millstone Quarries, Tools, f. v., of E. li-l'hllllps estate, I wl'.l con InXie to loanufaciure milWones. mill-s iindlesand ortable u llis tor grinding corn and wheat, correspondence sollelted. AddreKS, 35 ly .J.T. WYA1T. Faill). Howan Co. N. C. MecUor the Watchman. Caveats, and Trade -Marks obtained, and I1 fair ent business conclnctcvl for Moochatc Fttn. I Ou Orricc 1 Orpoais U. S. PATtnf Orrttf uu tvu i-uu riTic (ttLUUI, lJ IV&O U1UC UiU) hum remotefrotn Washington. Send modi.-l. drawing or pboto., with dKrip tion. We ad visa. If )tatraial(o opsnot. fro of charge. Our foe not due till patent to oared. A Pamphlet, "Mow to Obtain Patent," with namM of act it'll clu-nu in jour Stiio, count, or town, sent f roo. Address, C.A.SE3OW&C0. Op. PatcitT Orricc. VfasMme-roN. D. C. n 4 MKiM O Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertica and Hori zontal of every 'Variety and Qapacity. 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