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THE POULJRy DEPARTMENT.LSund!y, school convention : . Riddiclv & Co., , ; Association - This body meets at Robert's Chap el, July 27-29. ', Our Sunday Schools are entitled -. to representation ou the .following basis : Superintendents, Iv Virtue of'TVTAKK 9 9Peciay of Egs, Haras Motto: "If yo u, don't see -wliM you, want, ask for it I" Edited Br Mrs. J. H.Rice. Poultry as Drunkards, It would seeru that intemperance in the human family is shameful enough to contemplate and consider ; but I conld bardly credit the asser tion of an experienced poultryer re cently, when he said that fowls icoula drink from the foulest mud hole every time, even though clean water was provided when tbe fiHAy Jiabit was once eKtablisied l He gave the Tol lowing experience worthy of consideration by ever3T keeper of poultry. Having a well se lected flock of over one hundred fowls, in the winter season; lliey commenced dying qir without any known cause. Determined to discover the reason of their ailment and ihen remove it, he commenced a thorough investiga tion of the habiU of his fowls by watching them. His barn yard was of an uneven surface, and near I he cleaning9 of the horse stable, a large pool of drainings and rain water had accumulated. He soon found that the fowls invariably sought drink at this large puddle of .accumulations, presumably from & cultivated hue far the ammonia found in those waters. They would stand and drink, and drink again, until their crops were distended to an incredible s:ze, of course leaving , no space for solid nourishraentr When held up by their feet, the poisonous, filthy fluid would flow from their throats in streams; and hen their crops were opened for examination, they emmitted a stench therefrom simply unbearable ; and it was found that the ammonia of the liquid poison had literally eat ca away the coatings of their stom achs; and alcoholized like the drunkard with bis cups, the poo, ig norant fowls had - actually, drank -He Commission Merchants, iOi Crawford Sf PORTSMOUTH. VA. office, are delegates. Kvery echool and Poultry. Quick sales is entitled to one delegate :or each fifty members or fraction thereof. I Provided 1. No school shall have t more ibexn three delegates. 2. Delegates shall be members of a JJaptisi church. , t PKlXiKAMME. FKIDAYll A.M. Sermon by B. Craig, alternate if JL. Green. '. . Organization. FRIDAY I'. M. -, Discussion of Practical Subject. 1. What Scriptural Authority i There for Sunday School work'? D. E. Mod- , Un and G. C. Picot. - 2'. J'o Wimt Extent Should DeulTmi na tional Doctrines and Piacticcs be Taught in Baptist Sunday Schools? R. P. Thomas ajud W. C. Parker. SATURDAY A. M. 2. Can a Pastor be Less Than a Model for his People in Devotion to the Sun day School Work of his Church With out Great Guilt? A. W; Early and Henry MMler. 4. Can a. Church Member Withhold his Iiirlueiice and .Aid From the Sunday School Work of his. Church Wiihoutt Personal loss and guilt? W. P. Shaw and B. S. Gay. 5. Prompt rotun s with check. Corres pondence solicited. Reference, PeopleV Bink. 9-14-tf. POi-lrmioufh; Va. CLEVELAND HOUSE!! W.feKSWUt V. S. Grant, Proprietor, JACKSON, N. C. Tables supplied with the best the markets afford. Livey stables attached. Special rates to County Officers. (THE EAR1YB1RD CATCHES Trig WORM ANDjMAKUfAC ASWILLSEtl BiobRorrrsj TOS2J.LOUH i EXCLUSIVE. HAVL 3$F 3 5. A DAV IN 1 (AGENTS NOj OUH oNiy.su 5DLY!AND NIT THEM 3 WANTED- EVERY LOCAliTY Q ARTTbLES ILMMACE aZU KTALOG LUT RATCTD S3?. FESC1S5C WIRE ROPE SELVAGE When you want . School Sunday School Miscellaneous Send your orders to Alfred .Williams &.Co., 7 .. RALEIGH, N. C. The Infant Department : Its impor- Te can suPPlj a11 yur wants in our tance, Location, and Management L retn rtrain' sPecial P. C. Jenkins and J. P. Freeman. SATURDAY P. II. themselves to death! Mora move the naloous of mud puddles and groggeries, thus saving tnirfoicU and men from dying drunkar.ds. ; Turkeys do best if kept and fed eeperate from other fowls. A little four year old cily boy haa lieard stores of goblins. Being in the country, h came from a call much delightl, and exclaimed Dan Ma! M'ss Fillikens has a tur key sitting on gobhid eggs !" IlardVshelled eggs are considered as best c'licks. 6. What are the Essential Qualifier fions of a Good Superintendent? John Carstarphen and J.W.FIeetwod. 7. "Whaf are the Essential Qialirtca tions of Good Sunday School Teach er?- J. B. Brewer and C. W. Mitchell. , SUNDA.Y 10 A. M. 8. How may tlie Adult Population be More Generally Induced to Enjrage in the Study of the Bible ? I). Cale, J. B. B.one ainl A. Cre. U a. ni. Sermon by L. M. Curtis Al ternate A. Cree. M. Curtis. C. W. MlTCIIKLL. C. W. SCARBOU'OUGII Send for catalogue. 10-19-tf lco m MONEY 4,, for producing vigorous A. cross of Indian Games with Brown Leghorns is said to result very satisfactory. If some, of the fowls are always ready for market, advantage cao be taken of good prices. . IT IS ABSOLUTELY The Best SEWING MACHINE 1MAD E WE OR OUR DEALERS can sell t you machines cheaper than yon can ffet elsewhere. The NEW HOME Is our beit, bat we make cheaper klnda, j such as the CJLMAX, IDEAL ana other IIIsU Art Full Nickel Plated r Sewing; machines for $15.00 and np. Call on onr agent or write us. We want your trade, and If prices, terms and square dealing will win, we will hare It. We challenge the world to produce a. BETTER $50.00 Sewing machine for $50.00, er a. better $20. sewing machine for $20.00 than you can buy from us, or our Agents. THEKEW HOME SEWIHG MACHINE CO. OXAKOK, JlASS. BOSTOX, MASS. 28 UXIO SQUARE, N. Y. Chicago, St. Loos, Mo. Dallas, Teiajs. Sajj FaAosco, Cai. ATi.iyiA, Ga. FOR SALE BY W. T. Lee, Agent, Pendleton, X. C. COLD DRINKS! COLD DRINKS! .- You can always get Fee Cold So.li H'ater of all Flavors, Li'Mnon and Lime Ade, Milk Shakes, - - Pineapple and Lemon Sherbets. - UrilLllunUj l niiiilf uniiuuiif . Cemetery, Lawn, Poaltry and Rabbit Fencing. TIIOUSiXDS OF J1ILES Df USE. ClTALOCrE FEES. FS EIGHT PAID. THE McMULLEtf WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO. Hi, US. 113 and 129 2T. iLylwt St., Chicago, HI. POLICES W.L.D0ufV BROCKTON. Because, we are tUe largest?;aET:ra J adrerusea shoes la the world jh the Talne by sUmpin? the tae1 IN the bottom, which protect .N prices and th middleman's pVo"tf equal castom vort ia style, easy fij wearui? qualities. Wc have then wherert lower prices for theva:L1 -'-V 2' Yss can sare m any other make. Take no subs-atS dealer cannot supply you, We cal iif J- K. iLUlNrX Contractor and Burl: JACKSGN, N. c. Eiiraates. plans and specifier furnislied,on application. Personal attention given to alU Satisfaction guarantee!. J, Pi W?&Xas4r IT. c -gro33.t fbr t3a.o VALLEY' MUTUAL LIFE AS.SQClATfQ of Stnuntoh9 V a. This comDanv has ! een In sneeeasfnl oneraion Id vpnr in.l o ....... ' . - - . -r-- j ...... i.- uu COIldi one v uiej oest L.e insurance companies cioing-ousiiness in this State. it three kinds of policies and its charges are as cheap as any reliable coinpanv B'-'Since 1885 it has palcl out more mCney in Northampton county tw other company. Tor f urther particulars call od or address J. E. BLANCHARD, Agt. - v5 "ly l ."Woodland, IT. Livery . Attache rie Burgwyn Hotel, ! Jaclsson, IT, C. Jas. Scull, , 1 , : PROPRIETOR. THIS HOTEL, situated on the most desirable lot in Jacbot a hotel, has been repaired and refurnished throuirhoiit , No Efforts spared . - . ' to fit it ft the uuuveuienue ana uomiort Gf its patrons. The tables will be supplied with the best the market affords. Terms to suit the times. i-4-tf JAS. SCULL, Proprietc "Pi TnaimniirtA U1J1 dJLXyj L10LLL11JJ JJUlmil Skim milk, butter and whey. mixed with bran and cornmesl one-tbird cornmeal and. two thirds bran may be freely used for tie lay ing hens. Rattling in the throat is caused by exposure to draughts. To cure it. mix 1 part of spirits of turpenti ne" witlr-l parts of sweet oil, and admin ister ten drops daily. Tbe only way we know of to pre- MILUNERY-STORE ' AND FIXTURES FO R SAI.K: '. A nice and well established Millinery Business in the town olMiirfreesboro, X. C. ' Having moved to Edenton and gone into the liry Goods, Notion and Shoe Husines?, I therefore offer for sale my stock of Millinery Good., Notions and Fancy Good in Murfieesboro, and the lea-B on the farorite and conveniently located store, for balance of this year, on 'the corner of Main and Sycamore St., near the Institute Avenue. Those wishing to purchase the busi ness, with alt" of the S'ore and Store Fixtures, will 'do well to couiutunicate with me. flI wiir also rent my D.velling Hoe and 'Firm in. Murfreeshrtro tlio I ht of September, for balance of this T n - nr-fla ice coW re. , , . , . . . !irehmg Drmks, usually served at a So und i.ext year. A good home for those da Fountain wishing to send their daughters to the! al. carry a full line of first- X istitute. . j cI:ls 0tifectiMncrie and Fancy Gro- ' ! CerieS. T)l;ireo Purarc i iu uiakt; lerras-saiisiactory to good Uali ai.d see tne, party wishing to purchase the stock. 1 346-348 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Orgra.33.ized. ISi. JPizXGly Assets, ai4S,000,000. - Surplus, $17,000,000. New business written in 1S93, $223,- y Number of Pcdicies in foroc,2' 000,000. . J Total insurance in foree. 8 K).0(J0, 'in. xt -t.&!a. t : .. ... -.-i- . i . t a uc anu jiiie s itcuinuiaiion roncy i ine idkal insnrai.ee contr it is incontestable after one 3rear; nonforfeitable after i lire. j-a. (ififr! ti ne in case of lipse, extended insurance will b given coimiif iisnrafc a uount of the premiums paid ;) is unrestficted as to residence, trawl oroccn tion ; has loan feHtures after the years at W per cent, interest ; gives 3Ud ysgr in payment of premiums, &c, tc. . . B See or write to the agent of the N. Y. Life Insurance Co., giving: vonrat jfareitt oirinuay. it is ior your interest ro a so. P. 0. Box 5, "WV T. JOaSTIER, Garyfcburg, N. C. Special Agent foi Eastern X. W. P. MONTGOMERY of Norfolk, Va. PAUL, HARREI. of Yoo'llatid,X Claret I Sotai, Cocoeola, Ciiamnairne Mist. u, uapvv i vo Keen ine ouncr There is a fine opening and a good ? clance to make money to the right per- sons wishing to engage itr that business, Call on or address, L. L. Moore, Edenton. N. C" or I Mrs. L. L. Moouk, Murfreesboro, N. G-U-3m J. J. BURNETT, Jackon, N. C. MONTGOMERY & HARRELL, - '" (Successors to Harrell Bros.) Cotton Factors and Commission Merchant Xos. 1, 3 and 5 -Commerce Street, ITorfolIi? ITa. For the sae of Cotton, Corn, Peas, Peanuts, Rice, Eggs, Tom consignments solicited. Bagging and Ties furnished on appicat GHflS. W. JflCOGKS, wsmw and ssaiioaD mm ! Dealer in Successor to J. J. Jacoct and 1 Carriage Material. For Sale, Lease or Rent. One Storeho4ise and Lot in the cen tral paxtof the quiet vilage of Poteeasi, , , 1 ( ... aavt vM.niii. tlllll-tvui III Hi All . D ,aDa e" atfected j ac, more or less. Dimensions of cuicKs nave never ranged. It is a sr? tk 1 belp to kevp the chickens on dry j Grocery room, Counting room and TIME TABLE. In effect S.30 A. XI., April 16. If 94. Daily except Sjmday. NORTH BOUND. doors and out of grass wet with daw or rain. Many assert that heavy applications cf lime to the soil where the chicks run, is a preventive. All preventative will sometimes fail. Hens' teettare intheir ciziard. IJnless this is fMl ot grit they can not masticate their food. The sunt in cocks and chicks should have sharp grit furnished them, those that have free range can look out for themselves. Bed room attached. Suitable for a large i ww, '-.- --.j.:. vci Jack-on. N. C. (.ww ''"'J ij.tr Ar a Muan larauj . Mrtwrt dl ill sell Cheap For Cash ; leae or rent j Arrive Gumberrv, on terras to suit the timcsl. j. ' " : Other lots iu the vilage for sale at " reasonable figures. . SOUTH Borxo. Also lor sale, oae Kuabe Piano and j Cornish Organ. For the cash, either or .... . I Train No. 134. A. M. e:30 S:-0 0:30 Train No.41. t T K IS 1 1. A .. I. ...:n i i-A..l. v-i. wc m oesoiu at very? 1-eaves Gi:m!erry,N.C. 12:15 iow ngures. Now U the time to make a bargain. For further particulars, call on or ad- S r 11. I. Beale. S Totecasi, N. C. M.reld. Arrives Jjicksou, 1:15 Train No 3. P. M. 2:13 3:13 Tr?in No. 3. P. Mt -1:30 5:10; . 5:30 SHELF AND HEAVY,.' HARDWARE Stoves, Sporting Goods, ' ' 2lrjcirwltrui lxx&ljstxtzvsr AGENT. FOU Steam Pipe Brasses, STEAM ENGINES, ,aad -2.-ttis.grs, Boilers, Gins and Condenser? Bagging, Cottcn Tigs and Psanut Bgs. BAGGING If POUNDS, 2 POUNDS, AND .2 POO'D5 IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. Lowest Pi-ices at which it was ever offered at retail. F. Krll, Gtrn'l M Chas, Ehrhai Attg. bup't. CORBESPOND with us for SpeciaLPrices on We lots. , iisu, ou j.uue, or in smpments of Cotton. Send us your Cotton and Peanuts if you Ship tnem here for Sale ! J. W. PERRY CdiMPJiIuT, Cotton Factors Ad Commission Merchants. Ncrfollr, TTa.
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