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We often heul b ajbout I'Tliai iS larvelous growtli brtunities it h clous investors ant thing's Virginia Hepublicans on Mahone'i The followintr renort xas 'South .V its iadbntefi 1 V it thf 'lTii-Afoli and tliV op- j conference before adjournment : out to judi-f Republicans fi OTii all xne uu an u- Darts or mnnni m mforoi, f lecturers Record piows that this lasembled. declare that William viipi-ecedentcd tptaTTtf 7.5(k),0f)0 1 fori the ' Nor Prof. J. A. Holmes. btate ' University . haS Written ! ; th New Jersey Experiment Station. Gov. Fowle a letter, accepting ' Ipa bulletin issued by the New Jersey the appointment of State ;'Conf--' ?n-ntRation? commercial fer missioher to the American For-J1 tlT ?tan?nt appears, that . . i , .7 i T y v. v i ill 1CHJJ . i . i -r , . , , . . . .1113,011 IIll:! H rfTS RS a HI Ifi nrp ui inrr tA ykar s cotton; crdD will reach hfaralnm hJoVi izuiiry onress-m rniladelDhia. ' x,t r& T ... . i ! l ;1,1U,1VJ JU uiiwuoniuic; ; 1 . - i sci w lanueis ti lacLorv ror i-asn. anr. x . ' vciooer n-i. and announnnb- .. : : j . . 1 les. coinmanding prices hihier j elected, and folk ticket to be! that he has dp- and iceivVd thb national committee tiian inose or last year. 1 C ' r , . 1 - ' --'If.. . , raised at a lower COstthan anv hi a ni.pft.A,! ci-op since the,, jwjar. The corn I conditions of which he Jias not cjop is iiK:e;wi$d the greatest only -made no effort to carry efer Known . approacinng 551), i)0,000.. bushels! ( I Wheat and its. though,! not j advance of JK87, show an impr(H;ement over lp88, and are! estimated at 50 -! fouiiVled on t out but violated both in letter aud spirit. He has taken from the! Republican partv their nlan UIiieil(T, weI peconmig inter of r organization, whirh 111 Tne subject of torestrv tt i i'uli,u to aueiiu. ITOlj. j to both partis if this method of dealing PimeS stated some interesting ' were generally adopted. ; In order that fsicts in I his letter. Amorifc! f4r-liers raa' aid in! bringing this about other thing's he says : "I trust ,1 xt Is Essential, first, to know what ia that iii the ne ar future; the go d! ; anted: opd. to send orders to trust people of (North Carolina will yn uanufacturers early in the sea-f-nmp T.t..lif,o 1 i ;x u: Ll third, let each; neighborhood club come to realize that r time they lots for cash. in comparati vely large Following ODO: 000 hushe s lrf th f i v- . - -..v,,.. , iviuilj I'Jiv. xx iiur id 80.000,000 of tie latter. Tn-i organization . .. . i : .! I . . - : f O ! ed. the increa$d in the value i is both hateful and tyrannical t 1 L , I ( 1 , - ! 1 v " all southern t-rOns this t le will of ad of will of the peo-K T i?i V i years A t? opted a plan of ! Ve travelled on foot 9nd on fa his own which rse??ack ot less. ..than five!"! anrl tvMnn;,oi thousand miles1 through the forh I f? Iortli Carolina. i UUring the past few years I ! that may assist prospective buyers: The fact that any brandeaches its guarantee contained plant food, or that it corre- ponds closely in estimated value to sell- fcTOPS- this year (le has driven from the r-onnspls i v?1-? "-.T "v.11 luiina, ana,.ju .riT.l v 1 , r" or l.1C!f .riii: ; Lu - - r 7 .everywhere, from coo ...r1 1,14 ' wu llier oranas wnicft 01)0)00. Meanwhile, : the rail- He has re fnovefl the rbad mileage has irone on ex- i chairman in o Ifndmff. Jlore- than twentv : convention -to Vn bi Will tt 1 CLlluui-oi acres m every pe. tne tmdi that lis needed. Attention county or this retnan where j cannot be too often called to the fact that trees should be planted and prol i nitr-(in' Phosphoric acid and potash are j i me iiioumams, i see The great i need or improvement m the care Uler to pack 'the 1 lands ami torests: ; There! i "do his Vill. He ! are;thpusaiwls.of acres m every dp not reach its claims in this respect. In addition to these points the guarantee niust be high enough to wairant the price, and the contained plant food must lousanu nines; nave been built has tried to force the unit rule ithin the last ten- veirs. r iinnw I to. carry Hl ti.iiu ,vk hich .'neriorl iKoiSie t x(wiiWMYoob i tirmnl rnvoiume ..J x t tecied; and - 'rV -.'vjvwvvm.vimj KiViiHi vcvfll ruumiiir) H I r , III rfNPIl I.I f llIlVP 1lPn silttkiit Hi I'lTriir-- mrr ! li i ri . j 1 1 rl i,t TT I ! COUlltV e" -"-, ..wv.ij-v i n lunut: v xixm aim nut Liit i 1 1 1 1 rm i i . ads and liiroroyino- old ones.-1 refused ' tn alnVle l f..1 ! . ffc ' ! . . t lhu ' , x, . Af Hfmii-trr ' ltir-i-oi-i c. !-.- .1 T" 1 ! lilteie V1' "vmci i uiiniuun uic iittMuuai nepuu- in lasb vear there are in everV elements sought for in a complete thousands of acres of ! I!rt aWr; tne amount, kind and quality he assessed lvalue lows an increase apoiie oi m Ann) . - "III". mining, and enterprises tile m obo (r more; manutacturiner eneourag- i(ig progress j is tfhown. Since 1K80 thd pig li-oh ih-bduct of the outh has increased from 7St ,(i)00 tons: the more than n to -more than Ml .300 .ooo tons ithin the same period the out x r it. n i . hu.i oi ; coai mw.- swelled trom ;fl048,571;to I 2fj,0j)( (fotton mills hav . 11 1 ' . !l ixounied in nunioei (iuadnmled m tiai)acitv . while le cotton seed oil mills have llililtiplied ; a niOst seven fnhl ie: diversilicatibnof iii(histrie ncan party in the convention assembled. He has refused to hear pur grieyahces; and treated our overtures for ipeacV. with contempt. He has placed him self at the head! of the ticket and labeled it; "Republican'' without, the consent of the Re publican masses. ;He has de bauched, the party and made loydlity a .matter "of merchan dise. He ' has meddled with . T , - . , J O : ; vv.. vii-lUCUia " v-'vi xui.cru x nave rjAUiiif luiieptflsu ior i ue cost ot manufacture' freightage and rate of commission is the same for high grade as for low grade fertilizers, and the labor on the part of cne jtarnier is increased as the good decreases.' and nearly J and in many ijN the greatest tlung tin ljive occuri-ed iii! jtlie Sc rt i' :.x j.- :. I. ' outli for mi jtlie ' war. irias fOrce(j this chaiure! instances dictated. ,11'. tiie county nominations. He has forfeited his right tv the confidence of j the people of Vir ginia. That the defeat of Will- s essential to the it could iaih lahone i Her benefit much as it Upon her, fnav fairly be said to 1 - ; - ave eenia lilessihirm dis'iniise- V ashingtoft tyA Both Uglyjaiid The: A;iherichh Cruel. Humane Asso ciation. HOW 111 ikrShm ;l t IT .niiia ille, passed i resolution this -eek rt. uestihg ;a'll .kindred so- leiie.s in the country to agitate u- legislation! which wilirmake a penal offeiisej fo dehorn cat e, dock the tails bf horses, or ihd other live bo far as (I .ft i t siioot pioeohs Ifirils from traps docking of holrsieis1 tails is ' con (lerned, no fault is I to be : found 4ith this acticm jm the part of iie- xiumaiie association, but as ijiuch cannot be said in regard t) , trap-shbotmg land the de- orning. of. cattleJ. j tn every re- i:ect, except! in jthe gratifica on ofja ' iniserable vanity f Or le sakfe of following a detesta le fashion, the -j mutilation of me norse in the way which has cftjate come nito yogue, is inex- hcable. " .A-OermaiiS' wrote a book dn 'fT (tf tlid iy,"'; written in the jdays lie would assuredTv ut to extreniitiy salvation .of the Republican party. '' That lit is the sense of this Conference that no reebm mendatin be made as to the course to be pursued either bv the members thereof or through- out the Statevwh) are in sym pathy vitli us, but each voter on election day be advised to take such action as his individ ual joligment; approves, looking j 'j01 to the end wq all have in vifew. 1 med l nave been struck with; Hie I large j number of the trees that are, for such purposes, ab solutely worthless. In many cases. 1 have not found in a fori est more than one good timber tree to the acre and these few good timber trees are fast: idisanL J . i . I.- .:., r i A pea ring, j j ' n . ! How much better it would be j if, on every acre of forest land, I .i i xi i tlHniii.iieuj wurmiess rrees were cut down, jand a dozen - or more valuable tiipber trees allowed to grow. ! . - i'l lIt may be thoucrht bv some tliat in a State where forests cover so large a portion of its area, the subject of Forestry may well be left to take, care of! itselt ; but a more careful study shows' the import a n cet of the subject, and I am compelled to believe that in the near future Ni)rth Carolina will have a sort the grade of of F)7-estry ! Congress and an Arbor Hay of her own.;;Raleio;h j jVinegar Making in a Small Way. iWhere families have but few aonles with no cider mill.! iJiev m:iv if nlu. choose still make their own vinegar by niashing- the apple in a tub with a pounder. Then put the pomace into a .half barrel perforaf&d with drip holes in the : bottom, and place it over another tub, as a receiver, iroisten the top with a little; water1 occasionally, and nlace a ue pomace and press it follower on down j with stationary j1 weights.. Keep thejuce in ft keg, bung open, in a warm plpce, until the vinegar is made. By re plenishing it as may be required withrthe jdiqe of ajjles-or of soured fruits and ui word, with anv lionid r.nn. percentage 6f-8accharine berries in talnin a smafl ma tter j or a h-oiiol a conStaut supply be; iiiiitiiii rushed. Should it tret too may ! 1 acid, h luff moderately with rain w.ntpr wihe vinegar mav be ;inad fron'v wines and the Duln from th The English jand A ' sion Lis Colossal as :an iea- a re Congressional ; ; i I It is lirobable Apportionment. , that the census I : fhially capitulates to the Grand ! UH accc Army. Eveii in their present j rule of c the fioui-es i prsented by the commissioner of! H 18-i will show that the popu pensions, they are to be multi-! lation of the United States; is at plid six! times when congress ! lest 5o,00(),()00. This would give ordmg to the existmo- present : 1 Lllc Ui tuugiebNiouai aiar)rTion- rudimentarv form thev make ! mnt. One representative to every the! English pension' list cheap! irU()b population a house and tawdry by comparison. of 1430 members, instead of 32o Last year th4 English Ipension I as at Present, or 330 as it will roll contained the names of 150- he when the new States add 402 .persons altogether, who Tn9ir representation . . A bodv of (irevv fmm tlip bQcupv X'o niA I such size wniild lie d i " - - - . j l t. x v. H.H11 V . . I -t- J ! . " - ' ' - add jone gallon ihihsopher once 051M The Association Financial Reform of En arl and. com- U 7 meeting on this exhibi says: objectiona )ects. The ii. i i oie in imany respec present house is considered too bulky for the use of safe and ie Esthetics if he had of dockine-. have been j. ' r i to nnd anv )rt of aesthetics in robbing: a ne horse auties, ' and are of onb it tire opera tibn itself is of its chief sj only tine lied in this Horses that t ay. The Ijnintul, and the lasts throughout entire subseouenfcKfei Tlyenfe. fprth it is imikissible f or the mn J.- . vi'v klefendi itself "John Bull will do : well fo ! eas7 legislation; and to enlaroe notice that- in these last five xt bY providing for 100 more yeirs of bal tirade he has had to members, would be to inSterij pay an armjy list of over 100,000 1 a 47 mc rear.se the difficulties pensioners military, naval" and i which now hkve to be contended civil) for poing nothing: and : with. But experience has that their Idrawin jsrs amduntin o-! shovn that the States are always toMearly eigfit millions, swaf-! disipclined to. surrender apv loved up the come tax laid profits for last year. " the complaint is valnahl whole of the in-1 l)ai't of their legislative power on the natioina-111 ,ea9n successive apportion ment a struggle has ensued upon tins . pqint, and the final as I sohred ;Wine press, i ; jr Or sorghum vinegar i otjsprglium to live or six gallons of wa- ter, 'or t a barrel of the strained juice of thp pane a pint of yea?t and a Jittle of the jsiriii). To make vinegar from New! i-Orleans molasses add one gallon to five I of j wlucr. put in a little old' vinegar to : sour it. or start fermentation with a little; yeaft. ; A (ierman household vinegar is mvde with seven and one-half gallons i soft water, two J pounds- of honey or ! bro-n sugar, tw ounces' of cream tar ; tat and one gallon whisky. Fine honey vinegar may be made with one nound of thoroughly, and for all! hoiney toa gallon of water. mixed, i For healthfulness domestic uses apple ( cider vinegar is de cidedly the best. riys That Are Overfed. jSwine are proverbially giieedybut it is pie duty of the owner of the animal to control its natural habits when these are opposed to.fts well doing, so that the first 'j thing to be done in feeding yoyng pigs is to ineasure their feed judiciously. They 1 slioild never have jail they! ! will eat. I Oiily fattening swihe should be so fed, i and they would soon die from over feed- ' ing jif they were not killed. When a ' young pig chokes at the trough, squeals and falls over in a fit; it is overfed: when i it gjes to the side of the stall; champs its ' javs,foamat.the mouth, and does noth- h ing else than this, says Southern Farm, i it has! been overfed, and in both cases it!- ; is differing from congestion of the brain. rueiiy or it xrouier donatnan' i v oeeu reacneu rdue to nd esiion ami .n.h Pir,.,,. " . -. TT 1 !.... T.i . 1 1 i . 1 i 5 I i -0--. .... v.v Hie animars ! pas had to pay three or four I C)ruy D7 a eoinpromise. A snni-f latiopl It fs inia state of apoplexy and ire ii. tliated creating td ffoni the tort iljier insects. Hiving to ni'ake tl) it, Leaked whir bf h flies and at fr om every army 'corps, eaclras large as the aiT contest Iwjll'take place after'! will'Hrobably die anyhow;' but: the others ; 1 one criticised! bv the Financial - Kelorm Association of England, and; it is pronoser that tbox- , l ..X I " J--x. U T COiniliP; ceilSllS. With several iay,he saved by at once reducing their questions intervening that haveftH1-it about one-fourth of what they hat lioiotf,.U M : ,1 ,r i hatehtieeh getting; i i-,-'.' have full i sha 1 be recruited to their full H is .very doubtful if an increase l.Ji. Pysis .oi ne una ' -V.X i r ; " - - A M wm t S - - i II ? 1 -. r-i ; . l -11.-. I lTt I . . I . 1 T Uil.-. v! . i ,'r.oKi K , - .. ! lv n,r,JA.l xl .-x ufiwpsuiu u; wywiwuuiK oy. wmcn iiMUf u nurr en wim uv auumo- to their i or ; i c decent poilt of viejw, ddclin aj detestable practice, and.biu t be done i a way with. X: v 'uiuiercjai Advertiser. hohie- days ag-o Secretary of - due Avar. Proctor wrote! Gov. Fowle on gard to the proposed re 1 of Oeroiiimo and his band dian's froni lirracks, Alai8 w . . . fhii Vvuiomra. io-da reply- ementot the In Carolina would numbers twice, six hundred thousand more. General At AT M i ' t -i ,i ' i tt i Trumbull in t V, Monthly for,()ctober in rt movi of in Dwle wrote a: tliat such a sett dfans in N'orth . but two his account were enthusia and! these duel Alouiit Vernon i by the detrac to estern ! was snhiee t ie Popular science ,au u9avum,a, :t,1"S " niay ;the kidneys have Ibeen overtaxed and liui ue very large, ine tenden- thejhervous svstem of the lumbar re-ion i t . t . - r 1 . I i , j 111 that direction 7(the! foins) is disturbed. Thus the power ti and there is no f inotion of-the hmd legs is lost. Washington's Duels tAiiiiiiuii never iought a duels were fought officers ii- i -sy has been fromlthe star reason to supt)ose that it Avill be j different in this instance. St. Louis Globe Democrat. ! His! Stic ih his defence. .Seed Corn. litis the usual ru Penitentiary Earnings. s were Occasioned i of ! i Cultivator, is wise. i make' the crop ear Col. Paul in. Faison. nresident cessarv to make the seed trrow 'that thp the penitentiary board, has Porn - should be even glazed. Unripe e: for farmers in sa mg1 com seed to select that, most thor oughly ripened. his, says American because, it tends to lier, but it is not ne- ion to; whk'h he v nipt w cin v xieii -j made a report of the nenitenH- COTn if tlioroughly dri . x , x i i-.iiia v... i anr eArnenses fni- -""i feiv 1 earnings Gov; Gen. . Cadwalader bhallenoed ? the three moifths ending August ! 7 Hep says j Conway for sdeakingr 'disrespect nf tlift Tn JrfnllV Af 1. L,.i i., i - LlJ "A liic; vuiiiiiiciimei-iii-ciiiei 1st, as following cfeate great dissatisfaction, war tipularly if theirlocation should b in the western part of the State, on lands to be purchased filom the Cherokee j Indians. ,as Proposed bv the Secretary of ar These lands j he says, are nt reservation Innlk lmf bbULdlt f rnni I the tot lr 1.;, ' - i ' - V : M III IV KJ 111 yZ leroke'es. who ares now few in nimber and will I soon disap pear, and the lands will then b settled by white people. The Gbvernor, ini conclusion, suo-- ! gists to Secretary Proctor that tne Indians be cb oiiized m vbr- nt certain portions of thai, oiate peing now? abandoned by the white population. The Gov- emor lntorms the JSocretary that no nappier spot cou lor his purpose. and, on this occasi oikCoii wa v re- ceived a r severe but June the head. not The d be chosen wound in i was when Col. Laurens - chal lenged Gen. Lee for I the same offense and wounded i him in the side. ( Washington was general who was vindicated by ins lieutenants )n this rous manner, and it hi fatal j 4uiy next ! Au-U their chival- ustrates devdtion. i The Conwav duel took place July 4, 1778, and was an efleetual way of celebra ting the; day, for when Cadwal ader'si bullet hit Conway in the head it put a stop to his lying. Iii -the Laurens duel Hamilton serveci as second, and being thus early subject to the law of. honor it was; natural that he should a few years afterwards accept riurr s challenge. Chicago Tri uune. will shrivel not only as quickly, but possibly even more so, thantbat which has fully matured. It I is eilier to select the first ears early in i the f season than after harvest, and bv i Total expenses K.l UN IN OS. June - -July - -August "Total .-! Expenses over earnings 14 Tf)(5 1 ' feelct;m." very ' early j the corn may be so j 'u-ooJr ' thoroughly - dried before cold weather 1 19 89(J Sfi l U11 1J1 ue itupos,'loie ror cold to in- ; jure it i:i moisture is Kept irom it. ' The greater dryness of shrunken grains pro-, tects their vitality from beiig injured. Otherwise, plump, matured seed should naturally produce the best results, as it does; with most grains. $4'U)87.14 $15,874,08 13,343.52' 18,ol(i.00 I $47,730.10 - 1, Oof. 04 In the earnings for August f is included2,878.51, ten per cent, reserve from F. & W..R. R. not reported before as earnings I f This is an excellent showing, and demonstrates that the peni tentiary is now approaching the point where1 it will be ! self-sustaining. We congratulate Gov. Fowle and the board on this satisfactory statement. -Raleigh iews anc Observer j Here anj! There, 1 According to one estimateJ the forest fires which have been -raging in Montana for the past few weeks have caused a loss of at least $100,000 a dayj J It is reported from jthe Florida experi ment station that crimson clover prom ises to. be profitable in that! state as a winter pasture plant as well as for dry forage and ensilage; j The rapii taking up of desirable pub lic lands ( makes thje throwing open to1 settlement of a large portion of the Sioux reservation a matter of much! interest to all who am depending on free lands for homes. ! VI Lar ge 8-page Weekly Paper; -BY BT. M. FURMAN AND DAVlDjVI. VaNO AHEVILLr."N. V ! v r. .- Til E PAPIvlt FQI iT I I F PEOP LE. It will be a large, 8-page, weekly paper, jlevoted to the Social. Industrial and Political interestsof Western North Carolina. It will he the earnest endeavor of the editors to make THE DEMOCRAT useful to thereaCand varied interests of rapidly growing ciiy and section. No efforts will be spared to make it entuely acceptable l ause of.'tts usefulness. .' 1 " DEMOClJATir IN POL IT I CS i will be Dt-mdcratir in . nn Wj lis. nil.- ....1 ..1? 1 - name and the.life-time. creed of its elitors mnlv -as its ERESTS OF THIS SECTION, THE INDUSTRIAL IN1 Agricultural, Mechanical and "vicwuilw ui f t-ry couniy, iiie vanou will have ,Onstantlconsideration The department for the Home Circle will Ik-complete At Mining, will receeive enterprises special attention. a of all te peo)le,' j 'l HI? ;lEMOCIAT.is' already assurell a large circulatk)n in the city of Asheville and all the Western Couhtiesit will he an ext-client .me.lium for advertisers . Kates will be reasonable! j ' Sencj in your names with the cash at once. J Add ress. THE ASHEVILLE' DEMOCRAT, FUR MAN & VANC E, Editors Will thank any one evllle, N. C. fannamenamef f riends residing in any of the States or Territories thM TnQ-t-cQ,j 1 . 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