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tit. jrrefsie)et - AGRICULTURAL Maklni; liariieaae Conveulent. All extra labor ami time spent in harnessing the team is wasted. It is true economy to use Pimps in place of the clniusy buckle that takes three times as Ivag to fasten properly. But be sure and have snaps with, a Fpriug strong eiK'Uu to hold the lines tu place, or economy ia time will be caiue:! at thi expense of safetv. All the devices to make small jobs easier iiu.l take ltMS time will be adopted by the enterprising farmer, who recutr ni:cs thi-t on the farm as everywhere lne time is money aud should not be wu-ted. i sterilt.l tiil for Lettuce. ' Prufe.-.- r Sli-iri'i?, of tbo M-issachu-setts st.i!w:i, h:n len experimenting to lind a remedy for the lettuce rot. The only reim-dy, of the many tried, which proved ellVetuul was umiik steril ized soil that i, soil that had been hcutel to about 1"') degrees. This soil was spread oa top ol the lettuce beds an I arouu 1 the plants niter set ting. The u"nn of the blight beiun all killed in tins soil the thse.isp ilid not set up tin iiiiijh to attack the plants until they were out of the way. It is nece-isary to repeat the treatment on every ei ii t.f lemu'e urmvu, but th'? proijesH is iiiit expensive aud is so cer tain tint, it may be found pi.ivticauln I'len In hut: ureeiih. u-es. II ll.li' Vil ;t' di Til "re i th durability of di l.'ient kui lt of posts mi 1 aNo in t'i- siij! w h n tiny are plae I. ' 1 1 1 fi v t i t'i sj.-nnral in-pre-sion. a s.i'i Iv or (v.ivclly s d. which is usu i'.ly diy, is mr :i wvc lia'ib to I'ol i' pits thi't one wlii.di i' always '. In t!i- diy soil there live I'l- I'leu' ( 'nc-jes fr.mi vv-t 1 1 3ry, by wluc'i in-'i-c air is bronchi in i:i tac! I'lt'i t!r- wood and this introduces tin: us ' t' dc'ay. In nn alw ivs wet s jil the iv.iir i prnl-ably stag nant and c i:iiains little air. 0yi,'C!i is iicvs, try to all deeouposition, An old far. tier " h i had owned both sandy farms and tV.s. that had a Wy suli st.il o (ol I tii 1 ha p is! s en the sand bad to be rc.ii.ive I mo'e than tmoeon clay subsoil. t;i an ul-ilcil llnnf-v. It should be borne in nund that all Ph ai'ie I or ex'r.ifi'd honey : ill can ly or bc'.cile soh 1. like Sll!!rtr. This ,,c ens al the appi o.ich of jol 1 v.eath-r tbirnij, lb.- ,'iM. In some iii-bine-'s eoinb h ni.-y a!-' harden titid turn to see; i in lis. h.'ii i is impos sible 1 i lio'li'v i! ; r 1 1 i "ithoiil do fitroyill.'. I'l" e-imb. I!triltrl 1 1 1 1 V niay i.-adliy b- n.-'i; l;n t i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 for1'! a :aiu by ln-a' in.1 it. Am r it is e.mdie l .ml ! her. , u;!i : y luc'te I nai'i . ! y a i ! ri -i i! In a' . nn 1 -e.vic I m " v Inie warm, it vil! P in. mi in liquid form lr a ! ;! tim-. I'l'" u-e ..f Imn-y, in i r.i" die I t.t'e. nin n i ay eh. ie.'tio.iuMe, and ma'-y prefer It. In I : i ! 1 1 1 v in:: !:..:iry. it ii--u I no! ti- 'er.e too ni'ieii b.-at. and the pi.'pei :tv '. do it is l.y .--team. !' r it may be 1 . :. mi a si'.eill -v ile by p! i -me i lie vi s-.d coiihinini - tii honey in wa'-m wate: , au la'iouri- it .i i cum':! until t'n-.r '.11;.. ii!y melted. I'tmliii ; honey destroys Its tla. r, and hence It should tecum junl uuuiku he a! to li.'.ur'r it. S'lyal lo-i'l-t t-ir Icli. Whaf i th" I" . I i ii val ie of sij i v lee!s fir t-nHt 'v. t v.- n-. k. I. The ijtiest! ,i ; : a ti-ndy one, f.c ri tho-e seel'o-. . m 1m. ni thei o are -'l'.' n be. t fr i.e i, th- i-c 1 1 1 v l.i H' c ll Hlllll.'S , ' rejected b.-ets n lie h i' in oniy be uti'i e I as fee 1 f. r ;,m'iI.'J-. They tna'.i--: n-llent port . n of a ration f . e ,-v--. Ii. eo . - !.. '!"!: ',' oont.nu !. f 'I'ole p'i.-in an I, th.-ie foi-, -le a' I i,.. te i I i ;,H iin'ia ils i , connection villi -n-n 1 h l-i", ea-, b- tn, .i.i in- il. .mv nit' o ,'enon f,. I C ot ..f ,:l i.i-.N pi- , ib th- b. i -u'!. w I l-d vvn i. i.:raiii. I !: !: ,..,i,t:,i... i,. than ''i.i e. ft . . o'e.ij, s.-a-ec'y .my i'o. a'i 'i ln i r e-nt. of nitro Ken fi ec i -.: i , ,,n I e.iei ( -u. , I--.;:, e .i. ti ::! I a-i:. l! i -o'ii s b it ri. ''. i 1 t 1 ! -th- nrdiimiy l"nb I'na: .n-. u- I f e- lee lin r pn-' I'o i s, in, i- ie a.-te'.i!ly l-.ett. r. At the Wveni:n ... sta'loe : b.ei en 1 sh-e! that were fed all will'ef u!l sit--ir bee,-, and hay. . a-e better i csuUm than tlio.-e that viiu fed oti -rain and hay. i l!a! i-ns e imposed of forty pel ecu! of suirar b '.s. mi even more, ha--.. be l: led to t'o- civ, without inpiry. Intriiiiciily th-y are not as ceod it! ensilae,!. but they have one a Ivant ire over eu.ilaie. and that is t'nat practi cally the -. hoi of i in- beet is di-esti ble. - The Kpstomist. An 1 I loi oi m Hie I'.nrn. On many fai -n-. e-pcei illy in N'e.v Till -J 111 I. li e 1. 1 be : eel! MHiple 1 roofs iMen-iiii .; out -i -r tie man-.' e iieans b om tli : t i... ,,f the barn. Tit! ' nn'-;sjn p'a ... (,f ma'iti" c -ibir : .-it" I. ti I ! "' i ::M rain a'I-1 -'in from th "ii. on prm " ! I'm in opt-i -li-'i" cy to serine two birds L';.',, A' I'. -nt .Mir.iTti e. n!i on- ,! i . ,'i . n in the acconi p n i in - il : , ,. i i. Here the ma I'll - she. I ' i- provided, but is put up in con ma i on with the barn roof instead of joining tii" barn midway to its side. This -ives just as much stor n go capacity to th- l ain, the ad litio i npeiiin- right i u i i the seail' ib ori r the ent.lo nuaiie's. This men tsi l i-torage room will cost but n sm.a'l uiu, as the roof bat to be pi ovide 1 in any case. The a ided room on many farms will be found most con venient. -New York Tribune. Mote a insert PeMrorei". Moles are generully considered de alroyeis of laws and tbstni bent of Hie ptardaii. It bus been poiutod out ths. 'j aniiual" do uot lira upon rtgo fable matter, but npon insects entire ly. An investigation to find out upon what moles subsist was institut ed by the Pennsylvania experiment station. H. Wilson iu reporting upou the results of his work stated that the stomachs of thirty-six moles bad been examined. He concludes that vege table ' matter is not taken into the mole's stomach intentionally as Ifood 0...1 i. 1 il... il... ,i.. . ( insectivorous auiuial. Its habit of ' b irrowiug among roots of grasses aud j other plants is induced simply by a ' desire to cet at worms, beetles and I other insects which are fuuud in the ' vicinity of plant roots. Mr. Wilson thinks the mwle is bene ' fieial to the agriculturist, although in some instances considerabl-! aun-iy-auee is caused by the inoles burrow j in- under the roots of -rowing plants I while in quest of insect food. The damage caused by eating the grain seeds and the llbr-us roots is due to mice rather than to moles. The run way" of the mole arc taken possession of and occupied biniu the summer ' aud autumn by mca b-v and field mice 1 and these little animals arc undo ibt ' edly respp'isible for niu-h of the dam aae thought to be caused by ih- mole. To keep moles out of lawns aud l! ver beds Mr. Wilson sui:i; sts the Use of traps and poisons, driving them a ay by placin-such siibtau:es miueral pitch, ca.s tar and other materia! of unpleasant o lor iu their runways. New Fu-land Hoiuest-al. II I --It-I'l i e l t-1 il. j II eiy farmer who can jmc the bigli p" iced fruits t i maiket is sure to make a succos of oi ehai din:; and garden inir. I'o 'hi this it i- in ee.--.avy t till the oi ehai ds rally an I continuously. I i u t i hatice that bi-ins tho best fruit Into lioannj early, but c; I j haudiin- of the tree and intelligent fori-h! To -et high prices for ii nit thetillinu ni'i-t coutiirie tiiroii-h- j o it 'iie whole season, even after th' j fruits have been harvest- !, for then it .s nece-sitry to prepare !' r the next crop. Many are n t illitii; t pay this )'i ice for t' i,' I frui', but ihev cannot I b- ha 1 in any other way. Iu plant nu and cultivating au ; : orchard this otoect r-h ni! 1 be kee! j 1 steadily iu mind. If i' i- for prolit, j methods of culture and h.irv-( iug must be followed th i mil cue- the bi-.t results. Th-tt .at- ho many orchards id a m-liu-i class in the country. They ( r elu. e au in dillerent c- ip of fmits any time throit-h tii iis.iii. an I usnaliv the ctop is i ei y for ha vi Mm j; when t Lit m i. kets are -lutte I a'd pn.'-s very b'.v It is inn.-li better t raise the I'm-: that i!l come in a liitle earlier ' a little Inter. II. -v to I i tin - s ail imp 't ''in! 'tues'io'i i'i i! must b- d cide I . a"i -eily in . 1 1 i!.-i -nt s,.-ti. lis. 1 !i u' ' d i b "iy trc-1 an I vm-s bit" t in'', c i i a i i-!a - -e , au 1 cub ; vatc each ,.i. di.'i, t. nt.y. lit-'. I ! s!l .lib! h'Vr b -i-'v b.-itiu.; v.!';- j i. IV these I - . -I'd -.-bet In--a: best tnarkftal'i-' ,:i I. an 1 -n-ti.e-i all the t . ,,- -i' le lew lays may mile nil the d-l r i -.. :i th- vie! I. I ..hi.u!d tiy ! i t'oiee t' -o us to -pi a'l 'a 1 of every oil- e! -e ' ii i ha I tree "! the s.i'M" vari.-y e -.1 I. I .le-i' 1 h a.e a ela-s of trees that 1 ipen 1 th- fruit s m t h ' lul l lie of the s-a on. h i' tie v -it -lid b . -dieted S' l.iy in'.'i lebn n,'. t . th sr.e mil pialry..! t'i frui'. I wou'd limit the ii'imbi... to m, :,as to and app '.arane of tl.e ti no-. I an y '.I'l 1 1 mil '-m.; ,T 1 pr.e. s Mb.etl .. "I II1!-.-! 1- '1 '1-1 w:t'i cheap ..i i '.. I'll it I, I siio:! 1 mie a Ire "' la'" I Il I" . I . ec- .i.i I vt:i- . I : ec. b; 1 h e;o iy va let i. s. i : - n I 1 j r I I i-i i: '. .able t : ::i:. I -', . il I . .: 1-av..;- ' -r. I e.i4 ail 1 p"-' p .'te ill. I. :-e is H f '.-! us mu 'i o- p ible W. ( !i fit'., rs. in P. -t ei fain vat r. I ! VI. it. .l-i. in-. Tii- :! . I '-!. ... - i-e v!, ,.vi, i vi'li i a- ;... I a in - f..r -r ii-aiy !.:, as , I,-, bllo! I n.. c..!l nni -'ed over fur.. y- i' - a.'- on :'. par i nlariy viei little . is m a :.o I o:oi'-in as n !,.-u :'rt ! !! t Two fj.i id -: '- i " ol h.. nee le 1. 'be l.-l ,i i -J. !.-!; .:i ! ie nature -! he b et e,:. If s.,n ,y or -raveby .-! is le-ie to , ,,.o;. to - t ti: It ! h- b et en t ...ap ton - or -!, ii . vi rv . .,if m vi --4tiEjA. . Urr! " m ' 1 TH- n.nnn.iiui: tv rosiriov. iiard, f'-.n- ie. t will 1 ihep enon-h if are is taken to prevent. th swirl ,.f water fo::i cutting the posts out. I !i the hob s in bur. I plae-s liy using lyu iuiiic. liore or drill a !"!. within :. foot of the d I lb o-' hob: is wau'e l. charge with I p, itiols of f 1 1 y- per cent. dyi..inti:e. It y.ci do mt iti lerstand ilsin.; ilvnani't '. -.et i. .11110 one who does to : t for Vo'l, ! s tills will make the hole under wafer without luiy trouble and much . 111 ii k" 1- than "tie. can dig in soft soil nh a 0.1 le. The hob s a,-,,.,., 1 the po,ts should be tilled wit '1 b ribi-rs t.i npl ill sob 1 ly, u s 1 11 - laie ,C'e. oil t,.o. Hi... your blac; -nu'!i mai;- I'uU'' in.ti . shown m tli up; . r part "f i!'n !; 1 'lonaud a' "a" If, nn old w a n ! 1 . s. '.'or rods I U-- I ol I bti ; ;v -. the iiotlblers Ii ddri ; th- it 11 '.i-.i !:i I tin I " roles t ., ,... ight for t-e ..ate an I arc a', .! all , cl an get on th- axle without havim it nade louder. have se-u this c ite made by bor ing Ifhs 111 the poles to sljn over axle, but I j r-for havin - the smith make elev se -. "b" "b."itc., frnuio'l bnguy to .s l-.iij enoiich to reach up on poles a foot with I, , i,.s for spikes; give (.'''iiiT'iii . room betwi u end ol polo lind Io 1 so th- end of the t-t poles in 11 v be put ni lite -1 nund at " 1" without cramping. Space the poles with woo'leu puuip piping or blocks of 1 wood bored --these 1101st be pur on !' fore spiking the si 111 ups fast, or iiso wire, "e," as shown incut. W. A, Clenrwater, in Americau Cultivator. There are forty-eight different mi tenuis used iu ronsti'tictiug i iino, from no fewer th in sixtaen tlitle'fiit countries, araplufiHg fertr -tt .lilUr- cut Lauds. OUR BUDGET OF HUMOR, AUCHTER.PROVOKINC STORIES FOR LOVERS OF FUN. Hie Si-on Vsrr Slow rT Mi"i mnerence Tat'tto In future IVin-t The Haw Material MBkhiK Him Fee1 lump Kcllrvrrt of a Wearv T!. Etc. Jiamn Nature Jcds a brlcht neir :t lappriuK, or tb'reab.jati Iu Miiniuer wears It rusty, In autumn wears ft out. And utter that sti c-es to beJ; l ur ofntously there Is notbim; els to ilc. snr'P h Has net a tliioi; to wear. - Puek. lilelTo Dlirrrtiue. lie (dramatically 'T can't tell you Low much I love you!" She "Oh. can't you? Well, I guess it's just as well; I'm already engaged." The Haw Material. ''You raise some tremendously large families here iu Kentucky.'' "Yes. sah. We have to. Go '.j keep the feuds goiim, sah. "' Chicago Tribune. Very low 1'ny. Debtor (warmly i "That is a gratui tous insult, sir!" Creditor " suppose so' I couldn't c illeet anythiug for it, if I tried! Ib'troit .lourual. KpIiptpiI of il IVe.ir.v Talk. ''We hal burglars at our house last ni-ht. ha, ha. ha!" "What are yiu laughing about?'' " I'iie.v stole my lawn m ver ho. ho, ho! " Cleveland Plain I'ealer. Tin lies Iu ViitutH lVarit. '(i.'iiera!, an overpowering force of the en-uiv on bikes his attacked our left'' lietieial "Sound the retreat, and '- !- t'.ie t:i-k le i-a le to protect our Making lllm tri-l ( heap. So-e idds -" I suppose we are both e' ' iv, i nit '" Irs. N'o-c:id Is "dh, hi' We mere Iv h vc ex! rava.-int t is'es. We haven't - nicy euoilu'h to Ii extravagant." I' ick. Ill, 1. 1. 1 IVlll Tell. "1 think." said the hairdresser, "that a barber is born, no! male." "Yes," said the customer, as he ap p:iela piece of piaster to his elan, d'.lool will alwavs toll. " Towu Tunes. IIct I niii eslnn. Ministers are s.u-l t live the long r 1 '' id eia.;sof pr'-ifessional men,'' mi. I M:-. (iil-i!. 1 :. i i somehow set the impression tin' e n'-.-iaria'is live 1 the longest,'' rephe 1 M r s. n wo 1,1. I n.'ii .In. i i'-il ill II I in. Mis. U-.:.i-ek visitm her tirst bus ban I s g'-.iv. '-s. here lies a hero. You won I I u u Ii- my husband t" lav hal he no! b-.-!i kiib-1 in the war " Mr. Ilenpe ii li rcelv ' Yes, what a ent se war is. " - Tit Hit-. M llre I uniit aiirt f lllis. "i lur neighbors ,,n either sid- of m ke-p our part of the street spriukled." " I'hat is kin I." "Yes, but I'm gUl we d n't V.ww wha tii-y say a'aiut us for n it doing it ourselves." Chicago li-c T 1. Jalfe :m l.iilliii)lat. Cyclist iitakin-h.is mil' "Y-.aul r ivo'i my b , v to be cremate 1 and I h a oi-' io i. i toward making a c::i .l.n p.rh " New York World. l.e,l,-l. I I1 net. Maud "liid lieorje kiss y -i hist tii,'i,' '.vh-li he left " lilii-l "(VrtaMily be did not. why i!o v.ni ask Man 1 "Nothing, only he just told tue 'hut h bke l your cheek. ' H ur bnn Life. Not In the Hat gain. The Fath 'i- -"When you marry my daughter I mien 1 to present her with a house a'.i 1 1 '. " The A. -pt-d 1 In--" I'hat 'a not a y. ire d. 1!. I th -l-ht I was to have le v.ii'noi utiv iiicuiiibrunces." '."'!' :.! I'l I'lC-S. It-i 1 il.lf Tlnet. ' i;.,o- "Mil Mrs Yoiinglove. "do v 'i l.'io.i tVtt 1.1:1 have kissel mu o'.'v .01 e intin.' tiie I'.i't three .:i' s ." "V-s." h repli' l, "and if you eat ii 1 1 v in ! - 01 1 in -as 1 in iv make it tii. e ii ens an 1 a hall ne time." S'l- c hi' I on'y !:e:lbl" au 1 eider 1'"'! wet-- 1. 1 tain out that her I .v ii id been nn p!a I, after all. Clilcaj New-. It V. : U a I on Hint. Ii- .is a callow youth and assumed, many libel ti-'. " !i, Lucy," he sai'' t . n young woman with whom be a s ito - hat n 1 Mm ut o I. "you look tued. What have you been doin-;.'" "Huntin- a Mat," she answered. " A'i'l did you tind . ::e " h- asked. 11-r eyes snapiied. "I found nue," sin replied with a ineauin : look. lint, of ionise, he didn't fco the point of it. Clevelanl l'l.uii healer, rtti'it 1. i.i,..-. ".somehow I ini aw l ull v stupid to ni.'ht," remarked v mug llornm, lau lli il v . the other etiitt-. ' In le-d you .ne." retorted Miss C11. 1 hi-, soiii-'.v' at impulsively. '11,1 vim i-m'Iv mean t hat V" asked the voiiug in in in surprise. ' 1 merely indorsed your remark. Pi'Wt you pist tiow assert that you weio stupid:" she queried. "Yes," he responded, "but I only said so witlonit thinking " "And up to tha time y-u spoke of it," hi replied, "I only thought so without aayiug it," bt. Lctti U. 'public. " " Qlye It Cbanoel U!vi your Ttem a cb inj to bold lta own thee hot July days. Kltw'n arsaprlllii makei pure, rich blood, ousrd fijnlust fever. All di-alert tell 1 It. Cinarauteeit. Bikwell rji-jrx Co.. (.'barlotte, N. 0. The Wilmington bus sailed from funis Catharlna tor MoDtavldej. Do-To-Baa tor Fifty Cent. Guirtnvced tobacco bablt oure, mue.i weak nan tro&a', blood pure. Wo, II. All drug tia Borne men who believe In the "mlselnfi link" Idea raise no awful bowl when tlnir cuff buttcua can't be found. EdorateTonr Bowel With t'aarareta. Candy Cathartic, oure constipation forever. 10c, Xc. U C 0. C. fall, druggists rrluud money. A Mlow'e t'l'Uud to feel sheemfh wheu he bns lh woel pulled over his eye. Flta rtrmsnently cored. Wo flta or nerTua reet Iter drat day's use. of L'r. Kline's Great NerrHitorr. ptrial bottlraail trestli frea R. 11. KLISa. Ltd..UII Aruhbl. l'Ulla. fa. After 1 livnii lnns had saen me up, I wa nivni br l t-o Cure: l( At I'll Kitir.o. Iiamsport, Fa., Nov. l-:il M' II. t.rimn, Jniken. M "SutTfri''! witti latsriti f Hall's Catnrrh Cure eared lrtn!iit'. T.'ie. 1 liiunn, ' llftieii 5) rf. tVlnclow'sSuoUil nit Sy rap for child ren teethlni'.n'lienii the K'l'ne. reducing Inflnn-.s-tlcn. allay pal u. cure wlul eel so -' ' Uottl j ' CAL'tiHT BY A IUIR. One of tot Slightest Clues That Tver Tut a Man io Prison. 'The lesst thing I ever heard of that put u man lu prison w is tin 1 hie that took me over the road lieiwei u lure ulid New Yolk about u dii.eu times fu lST;), 11 hen I whs an tn-peetor iu tie postal een lee." said au old fhuHh the other day to another who had just told a good story. ' It was an old ease. It had been on the books .1 long while. 1 'niir or live good men had tak-11 a iry at it. but the follow was too sl.i. mid In Kept taUing letters and we could novel take him. The ei-tipl nuts pointed very cl'.sily to the spot nil. -re tin trouble was. but when we cot there we were complete ly ball!.. I "I had nivM'lf worked on the l-b a little and v."iie nt muiu thing cUe. In all these ileieetive ease- ii Is in ttin t hues out of ten a mere eii.a'ne that leads to Mi. 1 i-s. line day I huppein I to take out of a pigeonhole In my ilU :i hunch of dt y letters that had ben eent over the line to catch this .h:iri rascal, who wa- robbing Y:ishon;liin people of their remittances to New York. S.-ii' liow I slid iny knife ) Ihrnu-lt the sealed joints of au en velope, and there, iniiuht in a mrner. was a s'l-rt blin k hair. '1 thu of the ciiv. lope looked as if It had li"t been iii'ddled with. Yet it hud been opened and a dollar bill duly marked had ! 11 taken out and th- envelope sealed ". and put Im-k lu tl - mail. "I t""U that hair up an oni. full., as If It had Leon :i diamond 1 b 1 1 found. 1 knew that lu-t .ucross S-ven'h street was a frn nd of mine, limv dead, who had n powerful tub roseope. I rn-Jied up to his oth-e and a-k ! loin to h ' nn UM- his Itis'ttim-iit n moiin-it. l i.iler the ul.a-s the lmir seem-l to be mi" from a nun's mu-taehe. I looked at it 1 1 lorn.' while and so did my friend We a-reeil that it was a whisker, s Hi until, and I was conlideiit it was a ,iieic of the thb'f wo w:tl!'-d to i':il. li. It vc had st"pied there ami ir-ne after Int. 1 in' should have failed again as i tnp'.ctely as over before. To make n-sin :iT'i ilotit'ly snr I went to an cfie .11 and he put the hair under the mi p iwirl'til tulero-cipe he had. A! t t without hesitation In said- 'This !- l.u't a black hair, but a led one dyed lihu k. It is red at the on I ' "I looked for myself, and sure enough it w as so. I w ent lei. U ot!i-o. put niv d'-sU hi order. to the nil 'he lata in this ease, an I 'ha' ivght s ol . r th- line to New Y i'1'k o!ee Vt were snlNt'tt-l the thief wolk tweeu I'lilladi Iplna and Now Y' 1 toe.; it easy until I !.t t" the ware river. TIkti I -,,( down f. ed be rk. so Pell- to btlsj. bl!l'll-d n..x I saw over;.' man tin throu-h po'.i. ii-s from there cn to New York, and I took a ui- ii'al pliototinpn of every uiu-taeln In the service in twei n I'liihoh Iphia and New Ymk. I I'.-ked f"i l l.i-k musta.-hes and foi led ones and I was espe, hilly in'-r est. d in any tb.-.t had 'he le.-ist si-u i f l. iug dv"d At 'l'leiiion I foiiiid a re. I iiiusta. In, hut I wen' "ii to the end th- route still I-okiii-' for another i f rliat shade. I found none, lhnt chnp was my man I came hack hom. and for 11 week played tos mid catch with him. si r.. ling through h'1- hands p. r Imps titty deeoy letters, some with stamps in them, some with dollar bill iipd some with money orders. In b -s than two weeks we had him. and l.e went over the road for two years 11 ml "iubt months, nnd the trouble stopped. "It all began with my tir.dlng that 'mo little stubby hair in the corner of that envelope." V:ihim-'ton Star. "A Good Name At Home k t Ten of Si'eig'.h Ah-rjJ." In LcmeU. W.i.f:., ri"ere H.-k-J's Si'ssp.i is mjcV. it slill us A U'gcrsah fut a ether ttooj rwfers. Its fj-ne ird rurcs ,ird ia'-:s ki-.-e sred jtbroiJ, And ii is u",iir:iily reicgvi.-tJ as the test blood ".('Xine mo'uy uu buy. tymenber Helped I lien in Oisioicr Themschcs. 'I li.unas A Si nit. tl t;ooil iudce of men. ' dN-oi ored'' Imth n li. v Car tiefle and I rani; 'rhoinson. The for mer wii ii teleirraih oi.i:jtor hi Si ott s ottieo. mI.iM'. !iili- lt' frtl-'.il and indiftrloii- riii-l on one or iw.i o,-. i.isi.i.s il"ii!ostrated his -tl.ility to meet io, .'tnerceii'-y. 'o"ii.l Seott t.lok till interest Hi llilll. nave liil'i op ii.rtiiniiie. mill he was -dirt-wil eii.-u-ii t,l lle tholtl to Hie i et Milv.'l..li;e. He ie!;.d .en I'ui'iU Thotiisoii from nnioiiu tin' otitit; eiiiiineers i,s:i.' om ploy of the l'eiin. hania llailioa.l mi l put liiin on n ilillh nit path, whieh ho wns utile M wnlk siieorssf nlly. llotii these mm one iiimh to Colonel S.-i.tt, luit iniieli more to themselves. Phila delphia I.oilner. To cure, oi I II Do Your F eet Ache and Burn? Sbska info your ahees Allen'i Foot-Bate, a powder for the tret. It mak Tight or New shora feel Easy. Cure Corns, Bun Ions, Swollen, Hot. Callous, A-hlDtf and Bwrntlnx Feet. Sold by nil Druggists, Or fl eers and lioa Stores, 95o. b'arnple aint FH. Address, Allen i. Olmtted, LtHoy, K. Y. H a about time for the mercury to take a tumble to Itielf. Ara Ton Itchy t If an, aumettitng Is irrone with your In Aak your dr.iygtat for I tterlnt'. and you can aura : yotiraen witnoui n aucn.r icr w ceuut. au; aaia i dMcnae. rltu'wi.rm. eeauia, ealt rhaum. ate. Orttni1 V) , fine In tlaiepa for box rilald w . J. '1 . sliuiiixlua, savauuaJi. Ua. Try a bus- --Th tlliu'ler lia arrived at Manila with 1 heri'arg.i of refilgerated ment. Beanty la Ulood lee. Ocan Mood moans a clean akin. Sa) paut v uncut it. I'.ucarets, Candy Cathar tu clean your Hood and keep it clean, by ftirrmK up the lazy liver and driving all inv lunatics from the body. Hepin today to I banish pimples, boils, blotchca, blaikheads, ! and that suklv bilious complexion by takinf ; t'.isi.ti i'ti. l eauty for ten rente. All drug gists, aalrsUitiuu guaranteed, 10c, 23c, 50c. -Vast clouds of t!raslt,ippers are devns ; tatlug the fl. lil.s at Ilo'.in, S 1. 'Mulberry I'lIU" (W tntemmtlh's) .are e-n-: if iii-n. hi'iuls. Io , liver trouble, r.wn our txr'Hiilni-thi-rs knew thj tuullifrry wiis iiHtei t-'.- laxative- Mich an AluiliMrry Mils." Tn 1 Mm ti e r vnlue will aeud a sHttifii sii. b-x to su- a' Id rem nn reielpt of a 2. -t ini. tn ray i"5tfiK-. A ltd re sa, Arthur Vuier Ai t'o., L-u tvilli-, Ky. -Knur ItiuiiLs were exploded iu Barcelona. Spain, hy unhunvrii pur'.lwa. To C'uro fuaaitpatlon Foreverb Take taearel iiaudy l uiliarlic. looorlSe. tl C. C. C. uil to cure. driiKKKils refund money. -leej soup Is one of the novelties of the U.m't T jtiarco Spit and hmoke luar Ufa lay. To quit teliaoco easily and forever, be mag ni lie. lull of Mo, nerve and viirvr, lake No I'o llao, t'ie vk-mli-r ivori'iT. that makes weak mca sir.mg. All drutttisia, ICc or tl. Cure maran tic J Do,!ii't and simp'.e free. Address Sterllrg liemeJy to, CUIcaco er New York. hen it eoniici lo kl.ssing, two heads aro ninny. Loiter than om. stseaw m ayBu ever see s snow storm in Summer? Vt'e never diJ: but we hsve fl seen the clothing at this time ot the vear so covered itn dandruff that it looked as If it had been out in a regular sncw storm. No need of this snowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will Aprs Si? W melt these flskf s of dandruff in the rnln. It poes futther than this: it prevcnieirieir formation. Q It ha still Pthtr propertifi: V it will restore color to gray hair m in mat ten times out ot every ten cases. And it dues even more: It feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; ind short hair be copits Inrt? hair. We have a hook on the Hair and Scalp. It is yours, for the p, It t. u H.. ii-t htaln all lite tienfflr. .-.a.! r. in ISA ue -I tl.ti te-r, .; .ii .ti.r r.."it It l'ri.l.:,l.lT l .me .'irtlroltv with r-ur aeti. fini Tti- .-ii mi'; re ciiit to il Addir.-, It J l AYKR, I.uwptl. Mm., 3 AN A N C 1 1 N T DWEULINQ. sol lit lia ilia Olilrat stone Biiuia la New Kut;l.inil. The amlfiii rlwellint; house In the ; ttm ti of tlnilfnrd, known as the "Old : Stone IlmiM-." i- the oldest house In I this state, nn.l it i also said to he the nh lest stunt) house in New Enslanrt. A hill is pending in the legislature pro viding fur the pureha.se of the hou?e ' hy the Mate from its present owner. Mrs. Sarah H. Cone of StoekhrlrtEf. M.isf?., a lineal i'.t"rndant of Hev. II nry W'hitlle'd. the Intildt-r nnd orin '.n.il miner. I is proposed to preserve j the old laiHlmurk and convert it into ! a historiral museum. The following i de.-!-ription of the house Is taken from ; Smith's "History of C.ullford": ' This house wns erertd hy Rev. I Hi tiry Whitfield, hoth for the ai-r-om-; niudntion of his family and as a fortl ! flea t ion anainst Indians. It Is the old ' est stone dwelling house now standing 1 In New Knsland. This house was ; kept In I's original form until 1K63, when It underwent sueh a renovation i as to rbaneo to some extent its in terior ai ranei inent.alihiimih the north i wall and hirue stone t himney are sub ' st.intially the -.anie as they have born ! for over two renttirirs It is said that ! tl.o liist Ciiilfi.rd marriage was clt- I'lati l in It. the wedding tahle helrm ; s inii-hed with pork and pease. Ac ;i"i.itiS to tradition, 'he stone of iwhi-h this houe was l'Ullt was t roneht hy the Indians on handhar i rows a, ro s the swamp from Grlswold ' nn !;, a h de ah'it ii rods east of j the hnti-e. It consisted of two storks , nnd an attic. At the southeast corner i f the second floor there was a singu . lar embrasure commanding the np rroaih from the south and west, and i evidently made for defensive purposes. ; In the attic were two recesses, evl i (Kntly intended as places of conceal ment." Hartford Conrant. m was Hire figjgonii money refund! by your B!G FEES Phyalclaoa Who Received rortnnea for Simple Services. Several European physicians have made fortunes by siriade operations. Dr. Thomas Dlmsdale, a Hertfordshire sperlalist, who was summoned to St. Petersburg In 1752 to vaccinate Em press Catherine II.. received $60.00 and a pension of $i,50n a year. A cer tain ir. miner, wno had obtained a world-wide reputation for his opera tions In lithotomy, reieived a lakh of rupees (then worth $:.o.(Hitj) from each of six Indian rajahs for relieving them from their palii3. The late czar of Russia paid I'rof. Zaehcriue. a noted specialist of Mo-tow, $7a.ni'i0 for two days' attendance. Dr. (iale of Bristol received a check for $-'50, WO for cur ing a certain prominent nobleman of a diseased knee. Or. dale Yowskl, who traveled all the way to Ttheian to at tend the son of the late shah, received $35,100 and his expenses. Sir William Jenner received a baronetcy and $r' 000 for four weeks' attendance at the bedside of the prince of Wales. Sir Morell Mackenzie received $ltni.Otiii for attending the Emperor Frederick. Ter haps the most extravagant fee of all. however. Is that of an English army surgeon who charged an Indian rajah $50 000 for one prescription in a simple case of rheumatism, Bwlft IU0111U rrcce.le t'olil IViitc. Observations at Hi ie Hill ohserva tory showed that for siver.il ihiys !e foie the urent col.) wave of I'eluin.y last, the high cirrus 1 lends, which at tain an elevation of .nltno niv.o miles, moved with, iiiinsnal ve'o. i ,. On 0:1 flay these clouds .in- ll. ing at th' rat of lti'l iiilb-s p-r hour. 1: i thought that m.a.-uies of .loud m tlnns will plav an !;tip"rta!t par. ! Woat'ior prnip, ti,,ii Iter -.ft-- Hkii Vlrvlnlll r.'ruln. te.l .lllllll I'tllli-.l StSlo V !!..: k iiiliioliuri a.tllain. AiMok, -II ;i!t I H! Il- !i.-1 mil ttilriy MTU, I ritl' ti'tll. RUTHHRFORl) MILITARY I A I' l' T II III. 1. 1., Miprl liili oili t l;e-i.n'li . I'ti nilii'i- lltli i.i, .M ' Ii ta rv I o aiin et hnttii' I no-1 e- It.eii it. i'..t .-.-..ii.i. i, Moles and poor physicians are easily traced ly the holes they leave iu thu ;rou n d. Rcckvillc. - Md. V,w-"- FOR BOYS. II- hive due -l '' j' ' . '' fr.ltlrs of Vir.-l:i'l. I i.rtl. l'. I .el.uli. I'tllie tell. Hlirt nt III- M l-a.-li -fit- I' -''-i ttite ol lei hl.e! hi. at l,,-...li. I .nil-. Inmli r ale. t or ('.it....'i.-. m i ll-. IV I'MfUM.' V A . rrlnitiul i.r.T-nrrt to sis.". i'itt-;'i.'.:t . 4fi,0VC I hail icnialc com : plaints so bad that it caused me to have hysterical fits; have had as many as nine in one 'Five bottles of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. Jlrf. Edna Ja.'.aon, Pearl, La. If Mrs. rinltham's Compound will cure such severe cases as this surely it must be a (Trent medicine- is there any sufferer foolish enough not to give it a trial ? Sour Siomacli -. liter I win Induced Is try CAM'A B ETH. I will uerer le alt bout then lo the bout.?. Mr llier wan tn a 'err tail chape ami mr heai aihecl aoil 1 bud stetuarb trouMe Now. alnce tak luic l'a.cart'i. I feel anc Mr wife bat. al&n ue4 ILi-m wlib hone Hi'.al rebulii for apnr atomacb " Jos KiiIULlvo Confreaa 8V. tl Loul. Mo. CANDY thaoi ut.nn wiatSTiaio ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... atrrlltif km4t leuiii.i. t hkafa. UMlrvfU. .w twk. V.$ tin Tfl DK gold ani an. rantceil all ilruf-HU-iU-DAtf aiiiato II Kt Totacco Uablk College of Dentistry. PENT At. PKPAHTMENT Atluntn ( nllece of I'liy.lclnna ail'l Sargeon. iniiK-T i mi. mil! im Mm l lilrif emu An una! Srn-leti .,,.'H8 Oet. elotjea Ai.rll S'HI' 'Ib..- .-..nieitiiiiailnit the aiudy ..f lletiiltfv ahi.iil'l 'lti I.T i-atnli'sai Aalrets W. KISTlll, Hean. 'J 6:l Inman Itl.ty ., Atlanta, lot. mercUaut, 10 why not try iff m. ii Si-rnnl DR. MOFFETT S f fSTEETHINfo 23jQm$k LJ TEETHISI6 POWDERS If not kapt by rtrunicUU mall SS cenU to f. J. .nOFFETT, M. P.. GREENSBORO. N.C. For the treatment of Hit LIQUOR, OflUM, MORPHINE a4 other Drug Addictions. T'ie Tobbacco Habit, Nerve Eihaustira WRITE US FOR 1 : im -. heiiA.';. ,t ov SCHOOL Englisi'i, Classical, Scientific Busi ness, experienced Teacherc Electric Lights, Steam Heat' Fine Grounds. I llil Male 11 nil II. f, Itrprcaented. Write for I'litaUmua. JASaAa FISHBURNE, A.B., frinoipal DAVIDSON. N. C. Sept., 1837. Sept. 7th, 1899. Vixi-il rurrioiM in fu I're-li. nu Soj b. !-f.'i. - i tiw i n J iiuiitr Hii r&''r. Till''' Ut'MliC I'HI 'I , I.hImii iiI -i Tout Jllt'tl', Ini I1!' !'rii ri i fttl Ulaitt ' V. . . A . kin II iiiMi) Mi nani 11 lit. 'I'm nt. i:iiiia oli. Nt'llil lil' II i lltulof.H. Z . .sHI.AItl K, - - - I'M M'dciil THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS I 11 f!il flBll.sHtt) r0 ytcftHS. l! 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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