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- . . . - . - - - - , v . ... i .... , ... . - ... Ml li 1 5 4 , 'J li - '1 1 A I ' t;- i! . : , i s c t N ' ii-' . i, Is. 1 1. Ths ia ;'M' -s-... -v.:.-.. . ... ... . t : . i . ..ii HbiWIUVb THE, Wt&D9.: II ' 'i , I ' i .. ..i . - 3T Dressing AYER'S .:,' HAIR VIGOR FreTents tlie hair from becoming (bin, faded. i-i' jiU' j preserves .2--' its . rich ness, lux uriance, and color to an ad- period of TmrasDAT. . .. -. .Jane 28, J894 REQRAFTINQ TREES. u u ' , - . s s perioa 01 life. It cures Itching' Iinmors, ud keeps - , ui n,,vt uvaituji Ayer's Hair Vigor. emu By urugguu na renamen . The" , j Fundamental Principle iof Life Assurance4 , 5s protection kbr- the, family. Unfortunately, however, the , beneficiaries of life assuiance are oiten deprived of the pro vision macie ior tnem, tlirouga the loss of the nrinriiThl following; badl advice legard - ing its investment . jjfl Under the Tontine Installment If' ' PoIit7. of t - The Equitable Life you are, provided -with att ab- ' solute safeguard against such misfbrfnrtf heir a much larger lamouut. of in- surance for the same amouut of "Dremiums v&iA in For facts and figures, address J. RODDEyl Manager For the CaroHnas. Rock Hill, S. C. Try Inportut Tkal Ui Am there r mtnv .t tMm iffamn n ths Var whn f m pear trees by re grafting- with better arletles. It la imnnrtjint that tha be neatly done and the new trees Dreaent a ha.n1 s not always done, and not in frequent ly we see reonraftAd fnu nvAn(n . distorted form. A ease of this defect Is the insertion of the grafts at a great er or less distance from th rAn rwf tha tree (Fig. 1). This crives the new possession of the outer branches the A- TOUE FUTURE Mm IS IN TOUE OW?i .Wavt Piilmtatry assume to tell whai tha Kaea in tot BT?mTTx.tn0 lHin P ; dear LINK OP KjftTUNK. f am. or rickS. Both combing me anceewin life; but joa mnrt keep np withodm iyJ9 FJfaXf Magaane, so attractiTelr pr. tti.,ri!r member ' UA family i, irj?. LINE W FATi-paSw-hfTVS erooked. A wail , Jeed01 0 SJLg marked; keep np Tom- spirit by hartae DenweSSa household. - hSSS'fSS boat tha H fashion paeeaara ol?a ii0" maP"in. iew York. If -,WSiS,S.'r FlAp1mva wtnW A 1 im . . limbs, while the center oonsists of bare cuujb ur a ouxrara oi i ina oia and new branches. To aoid this difficulty the grafts should be set as near the center of the head as possible, "and small oranobes abonld be chosen into which to insert the irrafU (Fig. 2. Jn both cuts tne new branches from the inserted Krmu are reoreaentd tv HrtA nn. , The head of every tree consists more or less of larjre and small limbs. In stead, therefore, of cutting out the small nna m-rtA laaH- il. I " me large ones ior grafting. Just the reverse should be perform fid. If .they are much larcer " ' in aiameter they should b cut or sarwed out, and the smaller wi reiaineo. Xne point of union. """'""i "cur ecu me oia tree and the new graft is soon healed orer, but the OI ery large limbs leaves a broad wound which remains for many years. To avoid this difficulty many cultivators insert the grafts near the outer ends. This causes the tree If it Muurisnes to mauH v,l , I inu SUU WK Vrd shapes with the interior desti tute vrf bu, ... i I .... Eeptid trees may be made sym metrical in form bv ulanil.. i i. A shooU for the graft. . All -should be near the center of the new head, and a sufficiently compact growth imparted. Some sldll is required in . the operator to effect this In the best manner. Large trees are sometimes perma nently injured by cutting off large limbs when the new surface receives ram from every shower. Thl may be prevented by making the new cut with "loping surface.- so that the water V- i - ... i thmj Rob All Eladi of Crops ef erlsx r mens aaA Molatar. .. ' .. It is now considered an indication of mismanagement when; weeds are per mitted to grow on a farm. " Formerly the disgrace was in allowing the weeds to overrun the farm, but with the ad vantages of the many Improved appli ances for destroying weeds the y should HAt Via viawm 4 1 m a a ww JM V QTVU K V 9 VayVJ- They appear before the time arrives for planting the regular crops, and frost, droutrht or emeasive mnlttnra do not affect their Drocrreaa Th f&rmAr nnmirim Vila ai,u) X ' v m OWUQ UTH the winter by covering them up in the falL whera thv m ' . J wvm. w . . V1U VU1U, and brings them np to the warm sur face in thfe anrlnw Tha -.f .... 4. Inquiry as to where the weeds come from is easily answered. " They are ia the soil because they are allowed to propagate themselves fate, In the season and scatter thnlr - . v.. plfXwed under. The -only way to pre vent this is to completely exterminate them. , , . keeping down the weeds on the farm Is a large item, but there should really be no weeda A large number are de stroyed by cultivation Dersistent warfuw im o,-) . I . - - - - --a iuii Them, hnt In mm( tv. i- j - Mmm-m KUV ITVriVI Qf struction is not thorough, as a sufficient n m k.. r- t . . ... uuui v nm escape to reseea tne land for th n tu - j . v re pugnance of most farmers to using the hoe, depending on horse cultivation en-' tirely, is responsible to a great extent for the presence of weeds,, but eves when the harrow and cultivator art used the work Is .not as frequent as may oe necessary. Tnere ar a great manv . kinds of wmA .a up at different times. Work must be applied SO as to dn tha mnat ue nnua we xesst cost, and this means not nly to begin early but often. The work is performed to the o..i.niafB wnen tae weeds are just coming through the ground, as a alight scratching of the soil will then be more effective than the cultivator or plow later in the season. As soon as the seeds germinate they should be destroyed. Every weed that grows robs ths crop of nourishment and moisture. ) During a perioa or drought weeds can bring to the surface and evaporate as much moisture as other plants, being verita ble pumps. Which tab mntat-M 4 tbe oil, and the larger they are per mitted to becora t.r r . v - pacity of their toot to take away from the crop the necessary plant food. Philadelphia Record. WATER TANK STRAINER. A IX view Which la Highly rlata aaaaaasie or its Doalffae. . Water ia nlnHl v. - r-r-- '"J mujaro irons . . i , " iO uaxi men supply pipe enters near the uuuvmoi la A T an u m I. 1 . m irom iTOIlDK y wng - continuallv lm. uieraeo. lint tha, n.. I.A m pipe, which goes out about three inches P oi me tank, used to ret w" oammer, causl ng mivh annoy ance. TnflWl.f. k,-. t . -r --- "t upon me following dev.ee, which has stood the J i A hole three iniho r,UnK: . . "vi a a roana one of this diameter n.u j was sawed in a six-bv-alx w fiefbre;. buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. : The superiority of Victor Bicycles Twas never so fully demonstrated as at present , Our '94 line" "Will - bear the most rigid scrutiny, and ve challenge comparison. " . " 1 There's but one bestVictor. osTort. NKW YOUR. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. "HIUDKIPHIA. CHICAOO. . . AN rRANCIICO. errnorr. OCNVCJI. . Watch rersuaatof the txovkkm at -h.r. 218 of tbe laws of 1553. 1 shan Smh! Monday, Mat 7th. 1834, at 11 a. m., in front of the Court House door la Tarboro, sell the below described lands and towa iouror taxes due for -the year 189S and unpaid therTi and fosta for adrntlsLax same: i - TowjrsrnF so. 1. . J. TJBranraa, resideac near dr.. 10 83 W. J. Burnett, 79$ acres. BDrln Atue liryan, 4 1 acres over river. Ilatrfjet swamp, 1 tows-lot, 78 57 Frank , L. B&tUe, 1 lot in IMocrrllle 2 71 J. L. Cokcr, sjt for wL'e. 125 acre, CurnettplAce, 1 tovn lot, part 90 18 83 John W. Gotten, 1 town lot 13 14 lot In Prhwrille 174 land ' w T G"J. Jr., gt Mrs. W.T. Gray, 280 acres lvtvl " J. K. OraonU, 8 town lots uenryB. Hart, art for wife, 1 - town lot I Wm. A- Hart, art for Hart A Jef frevs. 1 tnwn w I J" i; UPD Martha Vatighan, i - w ia rUKCTUM J. IL Jnhnmn 1 tn-m Ti Ulebw. 1 lot in Princerme Ypscomo, i town lot R. P. Moore, 1 town lot . Cornel i in rrt-,! 1 f if rt 2 tovn lot Pender, IBS acres land - - - - tu Henry Pender, 1 lot la Prince vCe J. 8. Quinerly, 84 acres land. Da- W. IL Kirk a 1 lm. w 8. W. Smith. at wife. i.. O. L. Wlnbourne, 1 towa lot -E. ZwOer, art wife, 1 towa lot Alfred Harris . j . I . ' '"itoh tana tax en Smith. TRAI Iawd owa SOUTH, May it. X. o.33 .! NsvAi." Dafly. Dally. TJalrv. ThelteYorkLedger of Aaertca. W Leave Weldoa 11 U 57 Ax.KockyMw IN 10W .... Ar. Tarboro S40 .... LvTsruora nt5 .... 'J" prRoek, Mt 101 109 4 00 Lv Wl ao SOS ,101 . m :::: i- areueri:ia 4 8-S u ... ArrToreaoe Tt3 oo ...I ". 47, DaSy. P.M. - 8 . ARE THE I ' - ." ! ....-,.'! appies an excellent as sortment of the" ab ye ' - ' T ... . . V Tke Beat ghoas a. i , !- -Tit - , n I nnimi no l i I Gall UUUULHV l O PL"! N r5 nrvrivn 9 TifHL 7f'OKJ ot Shoo. '" ..r"0. 'c noe. 3 Soleai. B Hutu. UnnnW 52.60. end sa Shoos. , uaqaaill at th. prkaw C2 &SI.7C School Shoes $3, 52.50 S2. S1.7B Doyi I"rola, Stylus,. swM Jon arftoaaeo R A NOT R T.t.. aK!Ef!? oopji A largeQtJAD. rr . , " 1 1HUJHH can quickly saaa ntr . .houldbewhon7ced" Ybung trees which make a natural opright growth, and. whioh If allowed hfnataraHorm would be taU and "T. s1ii throw out . oroBtat braneheaf but hos observing ,m ZSZ uiauniQ trees may be formed where they ar too u j wner -Conntry G.n- FLOWER3 AND SCRUBS. Amo.vs Bummer flowering bulbs elad- mSr r pUnt fr MaytiU the middle of June for . succession or love-in-a-mist, Is ahardv annual, with flnelv An( , rliT."" TH..::jKfns. Kt laXMi- Sinirular fli. ana -Pimena or in beds of fixed Al"- fbTJrtABTJt trees for; street ! planting and in t.on : VKu wnraWMWN,lraag1na: "ality. I " lat andmoatTaloabW II I mmm r miu f unco mr,r?."' rertilizers. -.ffiTOa Ate W -wavaajak... i e moie irom 'i,h n: "j"" """1 Uiose ocuumouel. a:awi,Mw. Li.. . e advljr-ir-V.'i!? ?np. lot due till 1ICO W ana toreiga countries Ition charge. L A I cost seat free. PMPHiET. "How to nuW 18 secured. of same ft the U I ents,"witl j-A.SKOWt&!co. ' Ow. patent Office m WASHINGTON. D. C ai anu7f7.fpn'- aaiewrsa: "INNIE SELIGMAN' CUTTING ATtrtt war ... - t t the mvT. TO : AAWCiTrr? am ted. cl. S; r.nn nn . .. . V " I " " J ,U ! .1, AUii VOKi.l. Kid I!nl. .-.-r,4 i.""..',,stal -'Notifor tun. t m:,ke this boot and W t' '' " '"", loe or Cnitimnn J .. .. width. c.k.sIk;1 o andXbalf . Sed your iXat: Will fit van." Illuatrafcd Cata.v Irxmfl. rifcn onut ftutKAL ST, ; 1; 11 A6EHATCM is a Va.lnM t. on amount of thengfTnle it rwl n4bl0?m' and farnle deslrabl e AOT uuuquets.. wiU) cucumber is the most ranld (frowina-of all u t1T,,.rPia graceful foliage, with spray, of white flower. writM, m. r " "nit -. 4Uuowea oy curious . Kvu poas. mT"1E Palm, which ia of Inesti mable value in producing food for the ,1 . ana western Asia. nd often reaches a height of IBS feet niriDCtAmamentosai8 trdyper.n- wthWng narrow leaves that remain preen the entire year. It throw up a .onjr Howr' atn. : I. : m . nve feet hiirh. h.a4n . . 7 ' s" im.o oi i v J-i-iViV W reuiT thelTwfor aTo MOTHER ? Fht 7lll8lw" on the Inside of the tank, with It. v," ,Terflow PP- Over the hole in tne block wa r.u . . . . m ure-Dy-nve - - . '" " wire nettinar. of quarter-inch mesh. Now, any loe Jt may form U kept an Inch aw. from the mouth of the overflow, for the water never freeses inside the wire net-ting- It always has a free passara through the meshes of the wire lde t-wir. and 1, . 10 tho outlet This device U so simple, and works operfectly, that the writer fl7.nfr rTr pt,0n wherever there U difficulty with the choking up OI tank nTrn. i .v. .... . dirt Th..u7::H." ,:?!r.If? .r - vu aun me tank i the water aupply.-B. N. MIlle Country Uentleman. FARM PHILOSOPHY. L. ,Poad. wealth la aeldom " want , , A "gold bbiok" deal' always has a rascal on both sides. f i'm eTery man hM the trefcgth to lift a farm mortgage. EKjtrnocATa the milk of Vine with oi unman Kindness. -A csinurr floor In your poultry house will nmn A .-.J i . r"""uwnaTMHMin, --. t,SfinffJTme" hard run because their wives have forgotten how to patch, v . W. church people enjoy no .meet- j meeung the payment P,man who never speaks gently to hia horses iath-..-,: v. J , u.su nuu UOTtr t7,, y 10 nI wife or to ciiuuren. American Agriculturist How to Maaanre Hay. The kind of hay has much to do with the weight intieatack: Timothy, being heavy, takes about 500 cubic feet for I30 ,eetnd. top hay as much aa 800 feet To tret th. Lr,i . . round stack, take one-third of the girth, which will give the diameter, square themselves take three-quarters of the product and multiply this by the aver, a height all in feet Then divide by the weight of a ton as given. This mode pf estimating U for old hay, put up last summer. " tix w.rld. All MrVua. kavta W.L. prim ataaa :VY0Rp- DEALERS Whn niuh ..U lit r . . xrhich he!MtohnZ ZTJfRVi bh" V"? customer,, 11 at ! profit. k-ii KWU. THey eaai Tor t rl "wrmafta.dMtafadmttaa. lv7caiiSLrS T For Pole by ALEX. GREEN, Vhitakers, N. C. p) P FD Pimples. Blotches J as sa u U U U 1 acres and Old Sores -mly AaS. rk Boot sad w itmiwi ueo y r-r jp. PBICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT p " ""',C?. i and potassium Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles iiidrvemus mrfis In Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula t a - .. . . . o.. July 31. laei. Kaaaaa. Lrrriaaji Baoa.. Saraaaa. Oa. I DBAS Siaa I boaahc a bottiTol f?SrAp-- Bo Pr,A7a7iaa3 his aaBtka- tmcamiui tha Hot Spaasa. and thraa bottlaa O. O. , Baapaottaily yoera. . Jif- M- "WTOjr. 'Absrdaaa, Brows Ooaary, fe. Can... JekAuMe. . r aff mtmm it etf whwd J fear. P-,P 'or oraptloaa of th7aaia7 aalar for aavaral yaara wttS aa JlfhUy aad diaasraaable mrSm a vala.aatll p. f. p. WM aaaX , aaS aai as aaUraly aarwt. iSlaay . J. D. JOHW BTOir. ' . aavaaaa, Qa. :tUaCsstar4, ffcsNaMa Van ik 1. , ... . - ..""" ""K-i Saoa.. S.rm.B.h . ' atoa. eoa to BMaatra.1 lrraaalarlUM PhlDa. for blood pelaoala-. aiarea . 'iR80"-. aaalartaV Cy.papala. and . la all blood aad akla dlaaaaaa ft a A bt-l'- "Vaa. 6oairi.V-ZJI IS r.'?"".1" Srantarraxo. Ma. , fc., 1 eaa apaa la (a Aat. i4ts, isaa. uru af i.-- - - ..v. intq yoor p. P. P. lor a dUMM ci th akia. aMllr kaova aa akin caor,ol aatrtyyMa rttaUoa from ta. m.1 o tha dlaaaaa 2?r..pVir:iiiT rdi- rjbj or,1- ,1 bara taken are or tlx bottlaa 1 BBjl eooOdaat that aaotw vTaTTJ "' f ra. It ha. .M rjfJ ' t?" iBdiiraealoa aad - . trooblaa. Vtmra traly, -c capt. W. m. mrrr. ! Attora.y at lw. Est o IHd tea ifri f aawia STVltVa, Mf4J call' akM wf lifW DO YOU EXPECT TO BECOME A .V. "Mothers TRIEND ML JV aSESSrSSKI uu wo wnrua a vatiMn v a a. - . and dU tnraiZrnZT1 uxoosaadi , Da. 1 Ik 99 rjAKES CHILD BIRTtt FASY. -II?? wifafferod in tea minuue' with her oth.r ,i,4 m withhrh tour bottlea of MfiTwn,o -Tz ay. a cuatomet-r V " Hmdxaaow 11) canal, IB. Seat bf exuieat en rwvtn . . niiAonELO REGUtATOR CO : man ra " sS"1Btai,tfa SEyy.""aBS a ami. ta .llTC; oa. wha. ah? aSi. oii?.p2 adr tor narar out oi ordsr. m L;J.' ?T "7 oaa, WarBViE?T.ato a.lita ,t. r. Harriaas 4 CoT. Clslt'l6TCs7i"baTo. - . Bt. TKA1T. SO , --.raooaaty,Mo. Uppaaaafa BleebuaTaaa, 43a at I llin IT) 1 ) I J ii i'm i t i i i i i . . ; . . . iiiiiiiin i n h i i i i ii i n i i i i i i i i i Tta i ? O aDDnOnnPnflArtnAnaaiAa.a&ttiiiilllllV w rroder. 43 7,w--wwywiiwwWwwuqy iiT4 jb vick, 6i . ''''". ' I -t'21.M Ns.: Ji V that CatTMOS wilf I g1 stop wrrtr I JrEwfS CURE'rr- I KevorTMOr lettpaij 'if Satisfied. I Yt" i"j I a a l9 ' aavoaaAMBAraAiaua. LOST MiMUnnn r-r--. r.p?ck, s b713 rrSTl. 5"! rT?toor7S I r? crdeTB IUPpUd direct from our tor B 4 . I WiU rrtrr tS a!.. r.T-".T; """T arr Jf! f owy. tircuia, A4Uri; liAx&F?i-2VtS2! to n . - M . a l .1 wo. Towjfaifir va. M.CLa1 lotlnrtmnyllill v vviu, o acres ian, 5 C Knight, 1 .S49 acres land. E W Iwis, 83 acre. lAadT Ephraim McNair, 1 lot in Mildred, Frank Ilppen. 1 lot In UUJ Joseph Rdd, 1 lot in IICJ Towxsarp to. S. Mrs Elixabeth IUrper 200 acre. land ,; " , . . , j r8 E Howard, 800 acres land T W Howard, 140 acre land, mlsoo Jones, 81 acres land, VT. Jo gt 1 kt la CoaUey, J Ii,ad rsSynfrora 91-D3 -I TOWJBWlF SO. 4. E 31 Errant, 265 acres land. Nrlson Barnes, 1 lot ( J II Edwards guardian M PEJ. t rT?!" minor "-realand . u jirui, agt v a Jones, 175 acres land, John W Hyde. 100 acres Und, land agt,or wife, j 40 acres C W Jeffreys, 685 acres bod. Stephen McDowell, 4 acres land. Fannie ilttraan, acre land. Enock 8 Hmlth, 248 acrtt IatxI. Madison J Speller, 1 lot, f IItftUrm et of W M Faithful. X10 acres land. towjrwnjp o- s. Dr. J H BAker, 1,278 acres land' , Iinrant Drake, 113 acres land Q W Bottoms. ttT an.. W T Mayo, art 1,0801 acres land Towwsnrr nub 6. J W RanM. 4L1S sm-m Bin M L Bulhick, 598 acsrs taml Jos A Bryant. 145 acres land Battle Bryan, 710 acres land Frank Black, 1 acre land 1 J B Cutchln. inn . Mrs M A Cutcbln, 250 acre land It C Crenshaw, a town loU " . agt wife Annie, 1 town lot C C Cherry, 110 acres land Ctitchln. for wife, in acre land Mrs Martha E Edwards, 8 towa lots rrancia KlhtM ra , A Harris, for wife Kate, 30 aatcs W II Johnson. 1 lot Walte a A L"ro,402i Robt Pittznan 9 - l. J BTPiUmiB.trtrlini. 1 U1U Pittman. 80 acres land , 4UIM,?en va cre laa AiA am a wiAiay' a swap ai i OUver Weeks, for wife Magxie 40 . . acres larut W W WrlstOn, 1 lot VyiVVsTiriBB) a ; - w "a.A- AWVb r DrJn iuttn- ftto i . . vvmM "wn iAXJU " " Lf- s"7 w acres land a uuuh, 1 lot. Carter Pope. 41 acres land, Isaac Por e. AO am. 1- j John F Taylor, 1 k- W J Weeks. 68 acres land. Turner J Ward, j acre land. ' TOWSSBTPWft a WH Harper. 42 acre, land." Mr, E L Moore, 85 acresland J J 8tall!nra IRT1 . Daniel Wlmberly 125 acrWland, .iuu, psec land, I rowxstup no. 9. W B F Newton, 88 acres land. j TOWXAHIP KO 10. Dempsey Oriffla, 81 acres land, Q P eJugg. 278 acres land, ! . TOw?smr bo. II II C Bourne, 601 acres land Battle Bryan, 60 acres land O W Killrhrrw A ... , U knight, heirs, 54 acres lar 7 sjucrroa, xa acm land I i Tovssnipso. 18. W 8 Armstrong, 26 acres land i" W A Gray, l town lot I 31 screa land I . r ountalq, 1 town lot I Towxsaxr ko. 18. Mm M E Barnes, 191 acres Und John BrssweU. 81 acres land, Tley Dunn, S8 acres land, James D Jenkins, 862 acres land acres tana acres larul acres land - Toarxuir an 11 I Q W Dixon, 170 acres land, 1 town yPawa, 100 acre. land . "Ifi J T Sharp, 26 acm land J 1 6 I ' W. T. KNIGHT. " Sheriff Edgecombe County. A BR PElSYfiOTAL PJUS the celebrated Female JVimla trare rrfecUy aafa and aiwats relisble. For all lrrraarhJ. 777'' r " 'V'enuac ana positive relief 15 87 1018 15 52 20 74 17 C5 272 2164 417 12 49 9 2) 10 83 5 12 .13 81! 8 93 18 41 12 87 516 11 88 ;4 a 75 788 IS 78 2 66 7 81 884 Lv WOaoa UV tjObi.tr 1 A. r v utaisgwa ft to r.m. A. St. ess 7 20 lo oa A M. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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June 28, 1894, edition 1
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