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I i i if TUP liAlITTiil' IiT linTHPl'T mil tuuliiu -ucfjitijicrth JfofO.v "If Vort don't see wh'it ""'" . ".- Edited kyb. M.-H. Yesterday, at the Pomona Grange of Wyoming Co.. I'e.in.. n discussion Iras held with I. ni mated interest, con - Jcrnio'4 the rchion lhat poultry. f$ ,Wrallyo aUfsToVUnUWon the farm. , . . .... ,, Uro. I. opened by saving "I he blue 1 hen never peeked me in the eyes he- Cfiusc I kejit co far away Iroia her ! that he couldn't. The papers "arc r.l '.vay s prcachit that f:rriierf up sot fevd-enough, and tLen I (ed :ny hf)gi nil sick. My son tried poultry keep i.iiT and failed to tt cs and over- ted lefi;-H. !l things, on the Tna mat be condncU'd with 'moderation to hc'succcsiul, the fame us SamiioJ ' Jut'a. they hist -.vcre worn; did. - ahoiit SanjjHou'r foxes, whicii ! ' , '. . Ua aw'Ul and mslied together bv Atl..e,ihe .ndy-u inotl.er pairstad o ta:.!;then turned them! 't would she -ive to-4lay with firebrands attached to them, in jTo U vl -vour re, and horde, .s tiie riiiiistine corn ; ' Saiabo said: 'To walk your v.cary way ! 'We innsi, take d ai htorv in luodera- Ah ? happiest ori all this earth, tion. S.t:nnson couldn't catch three Could site ajfiin hut f-ee t ' t ... ..l . - Hunana ka'.s, out iiiavuu imi ir three dozen foxes, and de rest wuz $Knnl: and iQud:'uuc:. So we inn i'.Mik for success in inotcration in poultry, as well. You cannot j rof itahlv .keep a iarge nmoher of fov.hs iocrether !"' Uro. S. said : "Tlicro arc none so hlind as those who will not see ; and j thai'; the reason farmers do not make poidlry kcepi:: a success."- A sister aked Uro. L. "Why did rsA your son succeed in poultry rear, inf What did he iced ?" JJro. L. ''Kvervthing in the. cata-lo-ue!" Iro. S p sulci "I have found White Leghorns the most profitahle lor egs. Feed corn, bul towlsrmut have change of food' for iieslth and . prout." , Query "Mmll wc use an incuba tor and brooder ?' , j A sister replied "Some consider that an incubator makes more work than a baby. As for a iirootlcr, pome farmers prefer hens for haichinr, and ivin the cliicUs or two or three hen to 'one hen 'for "rearing." 3Irs. h. onc ycar s experience. aur hen's iiverned the cost of $1 apiece fur food. -we gumeii apiece in ei3 aju! poultry "'s'ohi above expense." - ? Jjro. . "II y IS hens netted p i 00 one year, above cost." S'stcr S. -"ited caps are the bet layers. , Dro. II. I have a ilock of I'rown Leghorns, and they are not for sale or exchange' From 41 Leiiliorn her.s. we have netted b'.( 0 in one year.'' Bro. L. explained ' how that ; the injportati(n of es iiad been firea! ly lessened since, the"' passing ot the. Me Kinley Bill. In reference to the ban ishinix of nosters from the poultry yard when keeping hens for cs. he said "An - old -gentleman declared, that be kept 10 hens ami 11 roosters, and never had so ,wihj cgs in his life!" ami closed by saying that "Every one must letru from the lt l ... ... j,, . ' ,n the problem ot prontahle . poultry . 1 keening fr himself.' Bro. S- "1 cannot agree with the Ero. The ex perience, of others is a great help ?' Bro. Stark "The egg industry is increasing; but one cannot-always '.succeed in the same business as an other. I would ' -rat hec keep a liig tlnoT lo !'K-mni:!!i lioeks. Some , - , . i. i .. udl m-t succeed in poultry kecung- t ., . . : i. ' i in me SUggesiiois-s ionocti. iresil itH'ui, iM;itf hnai), warm quarters and plenty or pvpr. ..-..1 . . . . . .- t si . I i vntit.) L-ni.lk . 1 . . , . . . - 1 . - , will discover a change tn said dis- sum, as aids to winter prosperity ins . . - . , .. ' 1 r iniKit iitK ind 't. ni'U' h. thai li-ht. s.fti!i i Kiiwiini'; mi nnv Irixm-!1 iiavo pieiuy cu leimov-jirown lor;. summer feeding to confined poul try. Farm Journal. Oivc your fouls plenty of cohi w;v ; ter every uay through .the hot weath- er. -Sour mdk and buttermilk, if, you have U. A handtul ot wlteat: bran to everv pint of siur inilk wih lie excellent fur h, o.r sunn r. ?- v u i L : .T? hrcult vV the netting hen or cUicK?;Mn!ld a small yard with as shedi.xe sucitcr.ta U; then loosen up tue earth, so that they, wtll have an induccaie;it th exercise in scratch-;; mg. auo mej m oou lorgci now j to c.uciC, . j liarrty and active from the shell ou-l Svard is tiie one to keep for breeding, j Keep an eye on the broods nnd tnsrk j the best voungstere early. Faith j Jpurna!. 1 -I - i . . i iil LiitUL Ik LJiiilli ' til LiiUli ?U 1 IJUuil ! ... i . logs. leachcrs we Know now i he, of great-good to those who are auxi . - . . , w , m.i . , n. . , - .., . .. value of sucn training ! It mav have Vll h :ous to make poultry proutable. i..Xi' i; , I lir-rnMi t inn tr.l! nrfli HPIdVP V-" . . .m4olll 7 be Quiet llonse. O mother, worn and ueary Wi:h care which ni ver ccae j wit!, m-ver lin.P lrr plaure, t Willi With; i:tfii In hinder I Anil u- bh; tcp to guard, f With tak that lie unfinished. j I nci.vour Un too hard. j I -know a hou-- whf-n h!hh4i thing. ' Are hidden out of .dgh-; j 'hcr i,vex. ,ounK 5f little feet ! " ; hnrJ r"rn 111 or" IU nlht : No l m v hat -.ds tli it f t undo, .... ., j nut pull th::! all awry, j No iyihy h,ir. lo JlUy As tlijouI:t u:ty p;o In. . Th; hou.-e i ail in order Ami free from tiresome noi-e, Xo inoiants of confusion, Xo .-cat ttred, broken to; And the children' Utile annei:ts Ar; ii' ver Foiled and torn, Jin I are iiii'I away forever ' 'V Fhe room all strewn with plaything?: And. the children "round her knee"! Selected. . School 'Government. For (the Patron and Gleaner. .Much lias been said and written in regard to teaching, and t lie vari ous modes of furnishing the mind with useful knowledge, which mav he termed the door to education but th 3 key that unlocks the door for the teacher's entrance upon such duties, has been more lightly handled. This key is government, the discipline of the school, which should be en forced by a S3rstem of order. In the first' .pi-ace, . teachers must learn to govern self before trying to govern others, to con I rot their own temper before attempting to subdue like pas sions in others, adopting a scripture quotation -"east the beam out of thine own eyes, 'and then thou canst ee clearly to pick the -mote out of thy; brothers eye." Pupils ought never to get the idea that teachers ai! laced to dominfcr w'tth in?o- 1 , Ifiifi jivr li'i'H rmr. viirmlii li-pt u j free froni a slavish fear as when at 1 9 A - home u itu . h:::d and gentle parents, gurelv teachi'G , flight '.'to'" realiz" something of a parental feeling and m erest, lor t hose placed under ti;e!r care, iniaking them know by words, actions and influence thrt they -are in cyc ry sense o; the w.rds true friends to their pupils, giving evi dence of assurance that t'nev will bv t - V n means kr.owinglv) advise or mi courage them in any wrong words or deed. - ' Abuse will never lead one over didicull paths neither will its influence'- lender the spirits, but only create hatred 'for the teacher which ought by no means to exist, there fore, it . is wholy detrimental to a growth in good habits, and crowd out clear thoughts which ought to rule the mind, and should in every case be kept out of the school room. Encouragement should take the place of abuse. 1 he very hard jst f Mf.irt fI r .(ill,! veil! lr rw:tr cn heart of a chil l will be easier sof tened, or the roughest passion S4di dued by gentleness, rather than harsh ness. In man' cases such stubborn ncss is effected bv '.ill-treatment- at homo ; place sul-h- coD.litiops -at school, encourage them to improve. help them along' by gentle instruction, that there make them believe is a spark" of no bility about them, and I dare say . , fc -, . . :M . . - M , r . i snow us ng:u msomucuauai, oiners J . r ' ifiil t hrtn irtMit flit lutrrnrtt nf , , ciciYn. . Another plan tor securing good I orucr o- uos- pup.is uum , Li'imi their t!ion'rht3 all ve . -with some- ! thhli; tiiat U enterta-iniug to them y !lvoid monotony bv giving them a! ciiaD,c whea needfal. Agaiu. teach-1 ; i,. fr, , in ,llA ma;l, l ' .. t r.r iTOO( n. .i ;i 1 . , , v- -,. wm no te ong ye i ore tucy win re? alixA that it Is mora nohle to be or I tlclv t:um corrunU tJ i,rin,T nhnnt 4 ti,;,nn! ,t;. ciiinc a teacher's' characteristics i .nusl be moralitv, punctuality, self-; COatrol. patience, mceknew. forbear-1 hmgSU tiering vforg another as Christ also ha r tit Sorgtv cn us. S;eHk j2?ntly, it is better far To rule iy Ioe than tear., Soeak gently, let no harsh wcrds Sist the gooj ne might do hert.- Mattik 11. CoruLAND, Woodland, X. C. I Jpr Sale I ' i One No. 1 Vicror Gani; Mill sucl our j t Co-k Evaporator, in good order. Will i i .1 V .7 rvvtv? poteea4, X C ! Oe Very Biaasils Teiei ; Tlic Immlsme'two storr resioeucfi Ut Conavf witli' clejrar.t'dinifi' .and iXou faVor. us wit& them will give tlK1 our I very lt 4ttcalion. ' jeook room., ami m.lcrn improve J . P l?vC aniple IsciJiUes Tor Imndlini: Omi Wrni and Mav. Would inenU Wenttr onnM !,v It.. I).! ldeast-d-li lunn!i )1;(s ami limcnmt5 .p20.1jr Vic'!;. Apply to O. D. VICK, j Conway, N. C. aU ;im j Established 1S90. W. I. Stho'v - . j. I, Brit!?3, - - ; LEABHT& COMMISSION' HOUSE, Of this ctty. Nichols & Britton EZSI3A1 CSXSSilK XECsASii. Hpei iid and prompt attention i;iven to j j the sale. fE-, Poultry, lVasIVannts. and all kind of IVuntrv I'roduee. I II. & B. Building, 105 HigU St. Ilefercnce, Uank of Portsmouth. SOLD UNDER GUABATnTP iOlUAIi COST LESS TKAU 1.25 PB GAL. J. A. Buxton C'o., Jack-on, i . V. Weaver & Laswiter, Kich Square, N.C. J. N. IVrown, ilalifax.-X.-C' apll-2ut SoI Aleuts. ESnCUSUia) 1867. j" D. 'KTIIEHIDOE. B. 'F. WRIGHT D. ETHERiDGE & CO., -:si;( CK?oi;s To;- ETIIKKm'il, Fl'LMAX S: CO. LO 1 j OH y Au 1 v'Bo t' '.'.'.' -AND CcmmUsIon. Merchants. Nos. '1U.& Pi ('oaiinorcc St. N(JUF0LK. YA. del5-ly Emnire Fenco Machine tr7V- T 1 is " ! 1 - TTT? ; i j is Simple, Durable and Practical eailv underwood ami operated. Huild a fenc at-about one-fourth the cot of rail-; or plank. Send for price lit, tes timonials etc., (mentioning Patkon' AND GLEANEK) to , Erapira; Machine Go. KlCliMOXl), JXI. tf J. D. Riddick h Co., Gen eral COMMISSION MHRSKfi-NTS, 401 Crawford St., POUTSHOUTH, VA. Make a specialty of Eggs, U a ins and Poultry. Quick Sales. lrompt 'Kcturroj with Check. Cor respondence Solicited." Reh-rence, People s Bank. Portsmouth, va. WI.VDSOK LUiUEll, DEMOCUATIC pUGAX of l!.rte fount V. c....:.:..ff:.r.. . ,Kr - Ll-m- TlJE LKDCiEU j, ndd;d..-d weekly at 1 i ...:.. ... v ;,,ti...; - intend of lloiaeaudDemoeracy. frict-; lv moral will not hurt smallest cLild's j f virtue.- .-Price . 1.00 nor vear. in advance. Adverti-mc rate reaiom.hse. Address ad communication to 1 H r. j ih;i;h. W. J. GAY & CO., GOKHISSIOH'...iaERCHAHTS,i, 24 Commerce St.. FiORFOUK, YA. " For the sale of Muatrv nrf-kce. Kggs, Poultry, and l'eanuts spe- j ciattics. Personal ai cuiion and prompt re I . . . ? Hums guaa.ntcu 1 fehOnlTi j 1 Portsmouth, .'Va. xnrli ?,m 1 t S- G. Brocks '&Go,, .- - -. "Jlair. c.. 107 to 113 High St . 322. S25 A 327 Water StrtcW-Y . Portsmouth, Va. ! UlepiwanSpe to our Hh'j.f t-r- th Ilinl-t Market Price, an - re j peclffcUy solicit your cantpsrucou of Cottar.. Pinuf ami jxvduct gnrfT 3I,U" t a always expec: .-from tss micpt reaittancen for all oo-U en- i trutcl Mu-irarc. Will te pieced I have on hind and olo r for 4ale 1 (J Ilorso Power Entrjnt4. 1 -0 IIoisq Ifowcr Kniu and Sawinill. 1 30 IIopm' J'ower Engine and Sawmill. 1 10 IIore Power tensmit; atid Sawmill. iVcond hand, hnt i:i i)d repair, and will dl at a great luriin. 7 f I al-e sell new Knjriiies. SswndlU and nil kiu 1h of. Machinery at verj qow fur. Corre-nondefleo elicited Address : ltiylMy James IL 1 BRIDGERS & CO., Cotton" Factors and General Commission Merchants. .'"'- i ! -'."':- t ! For the Sale of all Kinds of Country Produce ITo. f Comniei'co St.? - - - orfolkj Ya We work on .small commissions and g've our ersonal attention to sales anl guarantee satisfaction Give us a trial shipment and call on U3 wiien in Norfdkr Correspondence solicited. PHauk of hliip your Cotton W. - PER ! .1 Cotton Factors and Commission .Merchants, . ::)Iii-OKK. VIK0IXIA. o B. S. WhitS. 1 7 Sevci s: , X First clas Drv .mods', Xotioii". (ro-j eerics Ihf.Uvar,. &c , ,,,1 in .aa class co:irrfry store. Good. sold at verv Hw prices for cah. 1' Highest nlnrlvct prices 'paid j for country produce. Please examine mv stock and be on v reed that I can please you. Xo tronhh to show . sroods. o 25 Cm -' Eggs !- Chickens! Produce! If you want to obtain highfft prices for EGGS, POULTRY, FOTATOES, and all country produce, s-ulj , u- vour f-mpm-uts. . lnpm"ut.. Write to us for price. j " 2.vEa.d.da:3"-r 5c Oo.. WHCUSALE PRODUCE WEKKANTS, ' i imii i c , a. Ttefer fo Conner & Vaughan, Lasker, X. C. First Xnf io?;:d Bank, Xewpori Xews,Va. j inail3-:jmrr PEALKIl IX StoYes and Tin wars, 'ZVIurfroesboro, N. C. Rooang and Gntterlna a Spscialty. 1 give my pe'ronal attention to work and guarantee satisfaction. Do not throw your old stoves awav, hut send them to me and have them made .bont a-pod as 1'fu-. ) Chimney Clay pipe for Sale. iuj-4-1 y . , Favorite INGER. KHiga tl Arm JJ-L OJQq Aim Every Machine hit : drop leaf, fancy cover, two larire drawer, with cicfccl rins, and full set of Attachment, : 560 by Carvers. Thejlfgh Arm Machine $ ifc-1 4c!f--t:ir. rccd'e -nd self-thresulic ; huu!e. A trial in tost heme before pajinctt i Buy dirVct ci tic MssactBrcri !, md sate a-e'.tv' iTro':s ticsides gettii ccrtifv- i 0f ixrar,tec for Ere rr. Send for I machine wi:h rre of a l-tinef nua zs ! refcreoce a- I we ship cnest orrce. CO - OPcfUTrVE SEWING MACHINE COI JS.tttethSt..PH:LAOKLPK:A.rA. i &utf v.AY Tilt: n:i:iunTr. liioy will rej)resent you iaitnluliy.c is.f-E 2 . to receive inur liitntint anl s!huU WML FiitireIIWod!audf X. C. o- Portsmouth. and Peanuts to i t T I -AOCTT1JD .;Um IV Mm 1JIUU1 1 JL DEAI.EU 121 ClOtkS. Wltl1lCS aild . JCWClfT-. irii rpy 1EXACT SIZE.1 r,.1.- , . . , . . ra(ic; 0 Mze, gold tilled ea, warrant ed to wear 15 yearn. With Elein 7 Jew- i t l u'm 2V"iaiMl ,,-n;!fM,t1 'V"- j ment for and . Jewels Llgm n in i f 0ill ff0(j from 2 1.00 up. DEXD HAL & VICAK, FIXE CLOTHING, ! v - AND Gents Furnishing Goods, 100 Church St., 'nearly opposite Purcell House, XOUFOLK. V& Cm C oggins, .&gont , For J. Ik Bridgun-, m:o :e tx GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Try Cc:ds, Cr:c:rjs:, &s. j I kef p constantly on hauJ uch g'""!? -las are..oP3 in country Mores nod can jgire hirgaiu hi my line. I make a neci.ilty of (inxtrW. and fceli meat. ihur, f.ujrr and coffee at a - 1 - . . ' very 111311 :r cent profit ' I r-v bighH market pucei for Eg, j iouitrj and country rodue piM-ralty and elicit a harc of your pafmuag. 25 Qui Milwaukee, X. C. x. nniCKiiousf- WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. 2T ,Comm?rct? gL, NORFOLK, : VII1GINIA. 1 TEBMS : rer centotT for eadi or SO day net; ;OOb.S 5?0LI ;-: CLOsE. SA to? v -.' yH-.... i
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