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How to Free Cattle and Pastures ! - - Ticks. Sorry for George Hall. We confess that we are not glad that George Hall has been recap tured and we feel like things ought to be done to the man who in case. PICKING OR BRUSHING OFF Of pasture. The object of moving the cattle from pasture to pasture at inf.arvA.1n nf 20 davs IB to CaU89 There aw four, practical metb- &u ti(jk8 Q drQp 6ff and at the ods tbatina be employed in free- gEme tjme to prevent the animals ing cattle and pastures of Texas from becoming infested again fever ticks: (1) Picking or brush- with young, or seed ticks. Twen ingoff the ticks; (2) smearing ty days is less than th shortest . . i -t.u - time within which seed ticks will or spraying the animals with a . . . appear from eggs laid by ticks disinfecting solution; (8) dip- djop Q ftnd n q the tickg ping the ticky animals in a vat present on the animals will have containg a solution capable of dropped off in the 60 days. The killing the ticks without injury young ticks, when hatched, will to the cattle; (4) a systematic starve if no cattle are present in pasture rotation whereby the ticks tne pasture for them to get on. are eliminated by changing tne Full information as to how to cattle to one pasture to another, Let rid of the ticks, including di allowing the ticks to drop off, and rections for the preparation of preventng new ticks from getting dips and sprays, the arrangeraeut on the cattle. - 0f pastures, etc , may be obtained In sections where there are large free on application to the Bureau herds and ranches, dipping on a 0f Animal Iuiustry, Department large scale has been successfully Qf Agriculture, Washington, D carried out, either alone or in q, conjunction with pasture rota- tion, while in other sections, where the cattle on farms consist of only a few head, hand dressing with oil has been found to be the most practical plan. The meth ods above suererested. therefore, an- nlv to diflfaw. .Mtinn. nf hhJ formed on hiu. for the paltry sum country, and the stockman or of u dollar.. George Hall was a farmer should select the one which sorry citizen, an ex-convict, hence is best euided to his narticular without frieuda' and he joined in I r i i i.i a moo oi some nve tnousana otner George Halls and others, and THE lynched the Gillespie negroes who TICKS murdered the Lyerlys. Out of al .Where the heard is small the that mob he only was convicted ticks may be picked off by hand and punished for trampling the or scraped off with a dull knife or law underfoot. It is true that the a currycomb. This should be fact that he was the only one pun done at least three times a week ished does not lessen his crime; in order to remove all the large but we see no justice whatever in ticks before they mature and fall sending such a man to the peni off, as by this system the smaller tentiary for fifteen years, when ticks which at first escape detec- many of his ilk and scores of his tion will be found before they are betters were as guilty as he. We fully developed. After removal have never been able to see that the ticks should be destroyed, pre- matter as any thing else but a farce, ferably by burning. Care should We have no sympathy for Hall; be taken to go over the animals he doubtless ought to ,be in the thoroughly, and after once going pen on general principles. But over they should not be neglected, somebody else ought to have as tickg may be picked up from been in company with him when time to time. If this work is he journeyed to Raleigh, and when thoroughly done and no ticks al- he escaped and especially since he lowed to fall off and lay eggs from has been reported as leading n June 1 to the end of November, industrious life in Spartanburg, the cattle will be free from ticks he ough t to have been suffered to and the pastures clean. J continue enjoy liberty and sup- BMEARING OR SPRAYING. ' P0rfc hlS Camilv which is large . . and which is poor. Lexington uiHusiug tus auiiuaia an over i jy jgpatch thoroughly with cotton seed oil, fish oil, or Beaumont crude pe troleum will assist in preventing the ticks from getting upon them and destroy the ticks already on them. This method is practicable when only a few animals are to be treated. A mixture of 1 gallon of kerosene, 1 gallon of cotton seed oil, and 1 pound of sulphur has proved effective when used two or three times a week during the tick season. It should be ap plied with a sponge, syringe, brush, mop or broom. Where a large numbejr of cattle are to be treated, bub not enough to warrant building a vat, spray ing has given good results. The necessary equipment Consists of a force pump such as is used by orchardists for spraying trees, with a barrel in a wagon or on a platform and a hose with an or dinary nozzle. A 20 per cent, emulsion of Beaumont oil or a 5 per cent, solution of any of thp standard coal-tar dips may be used. The spraying should be continued throughout the whole eeaBou and if thoroughly done will leave the cattle and pastures free for the following year. DIPPING IN A VAT. Where a large number of ani mals are to be treated, dipping in a vat is a convenient and effective method. Beaumont crude petro leum is considered the most satis factory dip and may be used eith er alone or in a 20 per cent emul sion. Animals that have Ween dipptd in the oil, especially dur ing warm weather, should not be driven any great distance imme diately afterwards, and should be provided with shade and an abun dance of water. PASTURE ROTATION. This system of eradication ap peals to many farmers and should be followed when ver practicable or conditions w'll permit. It con sists in placing ticky animals in a email pasture for a period of 20 days. During that time a consid erable number of ticks will drop off. Then transfer the cattle to a second small pasture for" another 20 days, and if all of the ticks have not dropped off, still to, an other pasture. If the full time has b en used, 60 days will have been consumed and the stock is than ready to placed on tick-free GLOOMY DESPONDENT THINKING OF THE , SUICIDE STUNT realism WKtw m V AND FORGET ITT SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Stirs thtt Liver to Healthy Aotlon -and- MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. New Moie Proposed. With theidea of securing more perfect organization in the dis semination of improved cultural methods and uplifting life on the farm generally. The Farmers' News is briskly advocating the creation of a commissioner of ag riculture for each county in tho State, supplementing the present system of State and federal de partments. Whatever may be the" ultimate outcome of the demand,- it is sup ported by contentions that are ob viously logical. Marvelous progress has been re corded by the individual State? and the federal government in the matrer of introducing scientifi methods of farming and fostering the all-important work 'of farm experimentation. The bulletins and literaturt regularly issued by the State D partment of Agriculture in Geor gia, for instance, in conjunction with the regular output of th department at Washington and its agents, have been of incalcuable value in demonstrating to the faimers of this State aud thp country at largo tho benefits of business methods in their daily vocation. It is now argued, and with rea son, that the county commission ers would come as the completing link between State and Federal departments. His duties would consist largely a localizing of farm improvement propaganda. He would be charg ed with making a study cf condi tions in his immediate vicinity, reporting on reforms needed and the most expedient way of seonr ing them. The syBtem has beon tried, w th telling results, in Mississippi and other Southern and Western States. In each instance, where money has been invested ia inau gurating the work, prmpt and rich dividends have been the result. i nere is little qu stion tnat a large proportion of the benefits of the demonstration and experimei work of both State and Federal government is now lost because means are lacking to secure an au aience ior tnem in the sections most in need, an for adapting them to the pecnliar situation ob taming m each locality. Atlanta Constitution. Are Ooctors Any Good? Foolish question! Yet some people act as if a medicine could take the place of a doctor! The best medicine in the world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, consult him frequently, trust him fully. If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayers Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds, we would not offer it to you. Ask, your doctor. NO alcohol in thiS COUgh medicine. . C. Ayer Cof, Lowell, Mass. If we did not believe doctors endorsed Aycr's Pills for constipation, biliousness, sick- headache, we would not offer them to you. Ask your own doctor about' this. August time, tells on the n?rves But that spiritless, no ambiti n reeung can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggist 8 everywhere as Dr; Shoop's Restorative. Within fort,y-eight hours after begin ning to use the Restorative, inv proveinent will be noticed. Of course, full health will not im mediately return. The gain, however, will surely follow. And L A . II t ')Ho u oi an, vou will realize and feel Btength and ambition as it is returning. Outside influ ences depress first the ''ii.side nerves" then the stomach, Heart, and Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen thrso failing i,ervet with Dr. Shoop'a Reatorativo aud see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by Cornelison & took. Washington's Plague Spots lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground of malaria germs. These germs cause chills, fever, ague, billions nees, jaundice, lassitude, weak ness, and general debility and bring Buffering or death to thou sands yearly. But EleHric Bit ters never fail to destroy them ana cure malaria troubles. "They are the best all-aronud tonic and cure for malaria I ever used," writes R. M . James of Lonllen, S G. They cure Stomach, Liver. Kidney and Blood Troubles aud will prevent Typhoid. Try them. 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists MeCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United States and Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than any other make. Send for free catalogue. McCALL'S MAGAZINE More "subscribers than any other fashior magazine million a month. Invaluable. Lat est styles, patterns, dressmaking, millinery, plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressingj etiquette, eood stories, etc. Only 50 cents i year (worth double), including- a free pattern, Subscribe today, or send for sample copy. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue and new cash prize offers. Address THE HcCALL CO.. 18 fo 248 W. 37th St, HEW YOU When the doctor says "three cigars a day for you," laugh at him, and smoke all the mild, domestic cigars you want. It's not the quantity, but the quality that hurts you. Even one rich, all Havana cigar will irritate you. But you can't hurt your nerves with any num ber of the light Robert Burns Mild 10c Cigar Heart Strength Heart J strength, or Heart Weakness, menni Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness nothlu more. Pos WvelVjnot one weak heart in a hundred la. In it CS3all,y- diseased. almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that really Is all at Uult. Th a obscure nerve-the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve T?iP,RjJ needs, and must hve. mcfre power, more itaDIIltr. more controlling, more trovornlno to toll, and the stomach and kidneys also hava these sama controlling nerves aK-.Cfi1JjeJplal!ns .wh7- medicine. Dr. Snoop Restorative has In the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought taf heart distress Dr. Shoop's Restorative this popular prescription is alone directed to these J.6 "!? wafm nerve centers. It builds: (strengthens; ; it offers real, genuine heart help. 11 yon would have xtrnn ITa.i. ji feitloo. strengthen these Lntrves 'nnatabliah them as needed, with uum Dr. Shoop's Restorative C0RNEUS0N & COOK. Established in 1894. The aim of the school is clearly set forth by its a m "Thorough instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest MOTTO: possible cost" The school was established by the Methodist Church, not to make money, but to furnish a place where girls can be given thorough training in body, mind, and heart at a moderate cost. The object has been eo fully carried out that as a nrfi TI T It is to-day, with its faculty of 32, its boarding patronage of 300. and its KcO U L 1 1 building and grounds, worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. $150 pays all charges for the year, including the table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subjects except music and elocution. Apply for catalogue and application blank to REV. JAMES CANNON. JR., M. A- Principal. Blackstone, Va. Furniture is one of the Essentials of a home, its quality and quan tity determines the comforts of its owner. We would like to see every home in the county luxuriously furnished, and. we would like to sup ply juat as much of such furnishings as possible. This is why we ad vertise. We want you to know that we handle furniture and that we aro anxious to gell you som. We carry a large stock including the olain, which is good and substantial and sold at small figures, and the aoxq pretentious and luxurient, which, though higher in price, is worth every cent that we ask for it. It is both useful and ornamental lnJhen in need of Furniture don't forget us. Yon are cordially invited to give us a call and we assure of every possible courtesy whether you buy or not. VVry respectfully. W. B. Summersett, 108 W. Inness St. - - Salisbury, N. C. PAIRS OF SHOES AT ac nrer s Cos Call at Bell Shoe Store. VI. G. ClcGURDY, Klgr., Salisbury, N. C. (? 0 0 $28,850 PAID IN CAPITAL, g New Firm; New Opportunities to Investors. WE BUY, WE SELL. o wp, tare Life or Prpnertv m Tom or in Conn v. o o J J o o 0 0 . We invest money for those who wish guaranteed 0 O semi-annual dividends. O We Tend money on first-class securities. Q Call to see us and let us explain a few of the ways Q 0 0 0 0 by which we can help you and help ourselves. Yon Q do not invest a dollar until you are thoroughly sat isfied as to results. All business strictly confidential. 0 I J. K. LINK, President. A. L. SMOOT J Sec. and Treas. 0 0 0 Salisliury Realty anfl Insurance Co. Q 0 0 c3 The Gurse of the South. What iS the maMer With the SOUth? According to government report of 1008 "The So'. rnt is out at last tho Southerner, contrary to cunent piniu is not lazy, shiftloss, indifferent or careless "He is sick t he South is afflicted with and harb- rs that most dreaded treacherous ind destructive of all diseases An miia, Pernicious Anemia. The average Southerner is a sufferer of this health d' stroying parasite A'hich destroys the red bloood coll-s producing an impoverished con lition of the blood; characterized by pxtrenie pallor, general debility, weakness, loss of vigor, lack of ambition, and general undermining f vitality. The climate and atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. Let him get over it. Gt rid of it. Get well, and he is 'ood physically as the best American can boast. If thftr is health of the slightest degree in your system, "WAKE IT UP1 CaLLJT FORTlf. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER 1 MAN, WOMAN OR CHILI; all can and fchould be well. To neglect y urself is to reflect np n The wisdom of your Maker. Nature intends all humanity to enjoy it full measure cf health and vigor. If you do not the fault is your own, for you are yourself to blame for'it. Wonders have been lccomplished for the people of Teuneossee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, let us now do as much for the people of the Carolines. A n -istal will bring you the necessary information. Send no money. Write to-day. Don't neglect this chance here offered you. Address, The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery, Cleveland, Ohio. Corner Kinsman rd. and 72d. Street. 3. F. MoCobbins, president. W. B. Stracitan, treasureiv E, H, Harrisoix, secreta'-y and manager. M'GUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS $30,000 00. We offer for sale a 160-acre farm three miles east, from Salisbury, all but a few acres fresh laud aud in timber, farm will pay for itself in a few years as the land is very productive. Price right now, $4,000, part cash and balance easy terms. We will show it to you from our office. EEAL ESTA.TJS LOA.lSrS: If you want to either loan or borrow money on good real t-state secur ity in KowanCo. it will certaiuly pay you well to look info our system of makirg real estate loans; the lender nets 3 per cent each 6 months with the best security on earth and with as little trouble to Win as deposit ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate bond with our company guaranteeing payment of principal and interest. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1910 FOR HUYKARSIwy. have 1een prepared for COLLIDE and for LIFb, and have been tromert in be MKN at THE BINCHAM SCHOOL. Ideally located on AsheV He pa.au Organization MILITARY for discipline, control and carriage. Boys expeiiea from otlicV chool not received. A ViCiOUS hoy nt home ag soon a. diacovered. HazinK excluded by pledge of honor. Limited to 136- reasonable riazins Address COL. It. BINGHAM, Sunt.. R. F. D., Box 89, ASHEVFLIK, N. C. The Watchman, 1 year, 75cts spot cash. PEFCHERON STALLION AND JACK. I have a fine Percheron Stallion and a splendid thoroughbred jacu at my sta bles, 2 miles wast of Faith on the road tn nil inn ttrnve.where they can he found all the we.k except on Saturdays. Sat urdays I will be in Salisbury ti the lot at Grubb'a stable. MOSES EAGLE. -13 tf FARMS FOR SALE.-Two splendid 100-acre farms for sale. Jor description aud other information write, or call at The Watchman Officio. The Watchman 75o the year. PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK 8 ALU-BO RV, N C. Does a eiici'al Banking Biitincss. We pay 4 per cent on .time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. D. R. Julian, J. D. Nohwood, president. cashier. P. H. Thompson. W. T. Busby, V.-president. teller. J. 0. WHITE & CO. J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carriage nd Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND I VI., o o We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies, repaired, painted 'and made as good as new. New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cushions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty : steel tired wheels changed to Rublter Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kinds o? Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Buggies and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds mado aud repaired. Call and get prices. J. O. WHITE & CO. 0 0 0 0 o oooooooooooo oooeooocooooo Buy Wedding and Birthday GIFTS OF FURNITURE AT WRIGHT'S. O O O o O o o o o o o f ITHF are f var008 k'nd8, from the little.meaning-Q J J JT I ij lees trifle to the substantial and ai-preciative, Q o o O O O o o o o o o o o O The gift that lasts longest is generally the inoBt useful aud Q Q serviceable and the longest to be remembered. q x I71T D M I TI T R 17 comes 10 the clasa of the sub o q IT U JL1 IN 1 1 U El L etantial and appreciative. It q is uaeful, will give long service and can be used in all parts of the house, porch or yard. It may be ornamental or just for W oorviee. exneneive or cbeaD. w o o O UT the FuriVture dealer, has a large O O V V El i ljl Jl ad woll selected stock every variety, O O price, and suitable for any place or home. His mau.moth O O stock "is awaiting your inspection and is such to greatly assist Q you in rnaking appropriate selections. Do not fail to give him Q o fnf ViEsn finf ra n in o r? o o o Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. o o O Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc. O O O oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Watchman $1. 00 Year-
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