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fjlE CAUCASIAN. t',jj!;KJ, X. C, NOV. 30, '03. DO YOU WANT A first-c-liwrj National form r- I'er? The National Watchman, pub- i-i ..... , T( 11 HK THE BLI E CROSS , ; ,. c ru.-o opposite your name t!i;it your subscription willex " ,,. -fore the end of the month; and .'.. .-ire the pajer go to you any you must Hend in yourrenew- r.T that time. The low price of .i,, j:it--r yaket. it Ji'sr out of the . fc-Tio u. senu ii longer man it is .'-,.-. le governed accord ingly. THE I C. AGRICriUEAL EXPEi.l..LVI Sf.U!05. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. cause in America, and beside., it id Acrict.u.rai Eipiont m published at the National Capital r . ...Un? It .,-- ; i, . , v-dI,IU4i- I i an institation established 1 il tttts Illftt en Hnlrcrw! t 1 it: r. benefit arifu1ti "fe- ' ; iuu miry lor only 1.00 a pear. I'.ut every re- u- VXK COUNTY. 1!!' t Wihin lK c-"uJ " - ;neuoy uoi. A. A. Dm-Ling, is one of the ablest advocates of the -s;! WOMAN'S SPHERE -.,... - ,. - . - . - um i.at.jTp. tie .... tujppru ODioBH or ?r;;c xvan TrtT T He adds. ; ally. v,as,b out th water trough or ..elllng foP thaT Vn'Tl- VI ; ; an dailv with I .,...?..... "?a-n Per acres J present among the U , sre oH : lUl .r!tSoa th. sick ones, ."id to each quart of worth $...! V" Th."' VU drinking water four fluid ounce of a dream; hin wi f , ld.' v.v7'""', " w euu-. i know somnjr 1 grain of th dry acid in four methods rwrf.-eV.r . .- ,..-, . .-j;.! r.u . ant. c.iinaie ana k .. l-a in unicn me ft;cit row. are be produced here ,Mt l NEW AIIVKItTISKMKNTS. IT. II. Cratigny Cancer and .,,,!- scientifically cured. .Vt.ragaiirett Machine Co. De- .',, ,.-ir chest. pa'-U'e wish to request our reiul ,!, n writing to any of the alio- e -::.; ;ti,i'-s to Kay that you saw the - nK-nt in Tin: Cwcasian. U , i-.trn that Mr. Wui. Stafford, tried for wife murder in Jh:..-!"!i county last w i k was ac i,:i.t'-'i- . ;w r ue.-ted to announce that th'-r- ' a CcHjper Oratorical a,,.!.i! ci. ii test at Salem church, this t, Saturday tight, Dec. ittli, I-! very body invited to attend in.-there be who think, in our Mii irk- about a "favored few," in w,rk ti-f'.re last's issue, was intended f,,r i --ruin oflicials who "happen" to in u-t now, Not so, it was a ;.: ;.-! at the incijuality of things ,:.,! tt.tuld have leen said even should ...ii,. uf our kith and kin been the fj.. ..!- 1 few. We are not blaming :r,. i ;t: ti- s fur receiving but blaming .-r wiiose duty it is to fix salaries. I m Not I ii to Tcinptiitioii." I til it ever occur to you that it is i.t--thcr wrong that justices of the ,.-;ti . ai.il mayors performing judici ,rv f u :i tioiis should be allowed to . . A , i - A. T I 1 i-:i;tr'r' a ivr iui coin icciiir a ueienu- i ' 1 1 r . m rL.tr ltuuK oi it. lake a case of i.--a:.it with a doaulv weapon. A J A iM.r or justice has only the iower ! :: ! over and if the evidence is I vituceht lie cannot collect a fee; he must i. !int over or get no tav. lie aw i . i L.ii, in.; mulct tne prosecutor unless :rrhaps lie should find it a malicious ru.-.rution. So it must go to court iH'nl.-r that may he get his fee for his rrvic.-s. Now, lie who knew the wt-aKiu-ss ot man, said: "Lead us not temptation." It would be con iv.l v t ry wrong for a .Judge of th-- ;ipvnor Court or of a criminal it tu lie j.laced where a justice or i nuynr is placed. Now if it would ;ii,gerous to the liberties of the !o .' for the Judges to be tempted v.th the love and greed that they might have for the filthy lucre, how much more so when you place the temptation before one who perhaps .j more easily tempted, for in look .2; for material of whom to make How can it do this' "pt s'''i l? as dry as poib. and thaa thertt." To Wrtk...r.., j , . "e prouna atuxild . rr: r, Kled thrice former in North Carolina waht i lch "ill be useful to eVt '!ff,r:Krl'ru'"hicl! 'p.. , pruinn- frmr M.. u . - ; .a IO!lr Ku'd ounce of co:oaTc:Ai it UlCAMAX also. You an. ! eair- u. in;.t".y.T- w.n ulpburic AeJd. I - - -."g.vc lur luemseirea : bound to have TlfK CALCAfI V or ! are prevented by epens and lack i some gook State j.ajr to keep you rictutod .r :.. . .i ii- , . -j i-j. nca c ih..; i - i no worms nr.. their well the aoll i now th htlll cari at much lev pr;c ' Mar.r tatk t.ut woain !,rrr A tao-ih :t ha-t s i;o:t rhere t not a it! earth Cr hearm T.iTe s not a ta.k to mankind .xv.. T r t-r 9 not a t-.r-.t; t.r a oe, TL - not a ve or no, 7h-rt not a !;fe a death t-r b:nh. That . a ftithef mr-.tt of irorth itiiout a wofiiati in it.' i L U4--1 ieu.vrts) uj ieJ ; !o Nanuaa! Bank, mud iutertal ker. t NEW GOODS! e aue. and demanded the fre co:cae of -Avt. M.Klern Ietaix-rcy t Wff take th; Uirtho.) of infortninj owuedby the tiauk.. ha. faateued j our fneod. and tbe pubii- cenerallr Internal Rerenue urnm the eountrv ' ,k i, t , , , ' :-rrnanent!v. and ha. declare.! ft.r! vu i""" w,il l-old munvmetAlsa2. -Vtrcinjn San. "here only a few fowl are affected of facilities Atme.neVimen.r-.r" : r"1 of. P"r abcut the siz of a " rrain or wheat mav forf.l a. ..vn t, are mttloved acint o r,A men who. with frv fu "Tt;.r " , throat of each and will bv its odor ui.l ; : T ! xne right now just on the eve of thf- i ubjects. Carolina. ou must have THE 1 Hovr can we irnProTe " worn soila at Caucasus and vou want a V.,inn.ft: " ld-r: - i " ici lij.ahii . i v p n Tn. .ct ' . i - lii I rr.n. i,i c . .... . . - - - - ' ' 1 . . . , . . t . ,i : i f. . i. J'.r.:iu. and fi.j,!,.. The station win plad to receira anv question on agricultural t-.pica an v one ttiftiy d. sire To M-nd. Addreaa 4T"'"th Arricukaral offer unrrn station. Ka'.ei-'h V (" " ;f wiV written as early apoV drop of turpe.tica Ii "i -Mati..tt when of p-.-neml intert-fct. lrf ,-ui : appear in tht-- columna. The stn answer tr v uue-non Informal tun antral. Tick tkt. N..v. i-i.i. Mr. Kis'..r. I.,tr ir W,- Vo u S ''.tl'iA'SAV t t.uh lti for tua- hsh anv k-ttci. askicj," f al jiajwr also. Send us H.7 and I crop'! How ran waMt product be can ret both t,., rvtI... i ?T'.1 aIJ. "liHTd? pi"U " i . a . i a .i auii , aindiiiavrou&iv frown? 'he m dropped into the throat ha 4m trn jtixkI result. I'owdered asafret id, to .rains per head, may be fed in a mah of .-.ru meal. Chopped p-arlic or strong- Muea ing' onions will also ffjund benetic-al. lumentine rubbml on th outside of f-pl ere of uefuHe and ren-h-r rre asi stance to practical farmer. If mn ! LPr,a,n roois lor cattle 11 Ju ' erasseh for i-entain the National Watchman. are already taking Thk Caucasian industry. The vai and want the Watchman, we will send it to you free, (will give it to you as a premium), if you will get us a club of six new ca-h subscribers f,.- 'i',... - nit v.al Asian lor one each. worms to let go their hold. 'J hj use of a small feather or hair loop. iip:-vd turpentine and tlirust down the'wind vear A I KOI5I.KM Mill TA it I AN".. If I'OLITIC- Here is a problem for the politic ians. In Ohio last year Cleveland lacked only about 1,000 votes of car rying the State on a free trade plat form. This year Ohio refuses to en dorse Cleveland by electing Me Kin ley by N3,000 plurality. The issues were the same in each campaign; there has been no tariff legislation by the Democrats since Cleiudand al most carried the State. eal is the man who made the revenue tariff plank of the Democratic platform. W hat has created the change in )hio? It is not the tariff, because the issue is tne same this ir if u-u .1, ; - - .v i. 1 L i.v US The best The dairy :i 1 Mudyof the diseases and inse. ts .f. I coujfi.ea out by toe chi fectinif crops, and the best methods to prevent th. ir ravages. To determine the best varieties of grasses, fruits and vegetables for the highest mar- neis. 1 h.-se and a acore of kindred ; aubleets. I How loriff will it take to reaeh th... Tre s.torm. the kind whirl, h. : curre.t in .North Carolina since in Th Caltnr. i.d rerllluinc f I'ol.t I at -pecla: lfom;arn on tfe -.;fre aa fen .:z.t.i of t:.e r-:at. 1 !,, t..S La; a.ma "!rr-- -!-2 l.aT. E'P ol the bWk is often eTectiv.. Ee iiw inJ riV ' ?"grl:i 1 he worms ma v either h wit h,' ralvn I have r,,i tx,ta?r-. . v.. pru-iT Th. Oiford Tornado f Mar J1. 1 93. inert wl-n t't.e ,3 '. I 19. a eiperl- ' ! Ti.e !:: rm to Pro- .-.i .. t .... yr 1 iiia ni..lrr..,l 5. f llv. ...... 1 . ..uu.a uvitm ford nn lar 5,1 no-. ..... ...... . Z . t e." . .'. r,'J 'n ir.-9 erjrt I us4 '.10:1. 1 will pLvih av;al myself of It ntid hoj.e st.tue of the reader wi'1 I Lit e .h dau- K'.'iter sixteen eart. idd, she is ,-r fond ..f read in;;. I would like v. ktio-A i,at kind of books p. pro, are for her to read. an.', where I .an e--t tin-ui. Very trulv . A K ik. 1KY iOtils. iKH i:KI, ittmTS M!K. HATS. T1NWAKK. ti;r u;vcripiio:i I'Vi'irr. i'i,'m',-nv . .All of mhic'i we offer, at the very l.oWKST CASH IMJlCKSft not furnish lxM.k copies. s N A j It..!, t ? t-o.-r ..,, In-uew !x fore vour tunc m out. It Mw-s. us tioub'e and insures you not to tms a single copv. often e can fC. F. Tor.Iierrn.acn. Mete.-.rU.."..! Eper:a4enl 5ot t:,? '3 .S'.af.on , BJ, '" The tornado which A sensible woman letrin e;irlv iti ,e ?.. how her jre aih t!ir ei.arn.-- ie. .v. a ctill.l she i-sn tje.l n,f, ,,.,., jinnee !.;, !:f ten Let There Be J will not lw undersold t any 'o:.e. With t h.. who have trades! jith . e no further nvom j mrudation. The who have not J should rt our rrire U fore tmvinir. A. J. Harreil & Son, it- r.' s i'.l Il ls oc- yja mat account It n:. im-.ti,....-.i i. a. . . . ..- . ..... . I l a TftT.T V..r. ....... W II t( TiHV iUt f : II... I ... 1. 1... T put moSt 1,;....,,, 0 - r" r uri" - . n st ii. conclusions? Answers should not V Short time. In manv eases several sea- v c eaiuer .-ervn-e. j mi reports a':;'''"; . . . . .... "in. : have lrf.cn 1-....,.;, ,.rl r... i. - n- 1 ora..ie to tL b'jusoi eareiui work will be nc-essarv. j r,! 1 i.- ,v . v -ion. in i.f,e meantime the tatiori seeks to j ""-". 1 "" 'reorv. anl an wj.i-.ivAjfc nut it. to t-.e a.-ra r ii t- v- " r .. Light disseminate valuable facts and truths produce, i below, which will enable farmers to make and ! nT Vr Palh f t!"' l"':''- ' savemonev i ur- J- Hays. rum save, money Is the North Carolina .Station at Ral- 1 v ne??,str,u ek'h doinp all this? i "je 5 o clock ies; and in addition, through the Fertilizer Control, it protects farmer from fraud in the sale of fertilizers. In this way it has alreadv saved them millions of dollaru. In answering cor respondents, it is always ready to jrive the best advice it can on agrlcultirral ubjects. Does the Station print the result of ita work? Yes. It issues freouent bulletins, and reports. These are all free to those who request them. I5y valuable co-operation of the press of the State, notes of the work of the Station are printed In their columns from time to time. II ow is the N'orth Carolina Station at Raleigh Rupported? Funds for its aunnort art unnronrin- last. The change was made bv the ted ,the S-ConsrrebS- 1 bough it - "".i"K iui Lno larmcrs or .Nortn stay at homeailver men, the low tar iff free silver Democrats who follow Allan C. Thurman. Silver did the business iu Ohio. Rocky Mountain News. Cetacopy of old Tom Jien ton's Thirty Years in the Senate" and read the history of Andrew Jacksou's light with the United States bank, and then measure ti rover Cleveland with the grandeur of "Old Hickory's" character, and then call Cleveland a Democrat if you will, but you dis honor the name of Democracy when you do. Ex. Carolina, the state annronrit nntk. Ing to it. Xo one need, therefore, fear that the cost to sustain it is burden tome. H. B. Battle, Experiment Sta tion, Raleigh. Publications of the Experiment Station. The Experiment Station at Raleigh publishes six classes of bulletins and three of reports, as follows: A. Regular Bulletins. Sent to all names on the station list. Are for pop ular reading, with scientific terms evoided as far as possible. Subjects are chosen to be of most interest and value to farmers and others, yi have been issued. B. Technical Bulletins. Relate only to technical subjects and results, of ex periments, and only intended for sci entific and technical exchanges. 6 have been issued. C. State Weather Service Bulletins. The Met eorological Division of the sta tion co-operates with the IT. S. Weather .Bureau and issues these bulletins giv ing monthly summaries from meteoro logical observers scattered over the State. 44 have been issued. D. Special Bulletins. Issued when ix'--. :;..: Station 1 1 ne ia.-K of sti! rnamre rm.) ..a n .. r.ii It!. Of rrr.n f . . . . . . . , , m - . . v t ... - j ... i...a. oca. iJ 01.1. i nv, long a?o ataniSotet t.-e use of m!I..i!'"'!),'r" ,,jT thu tr' " 11 s-"m to pro- P4ri,...taf,.ra.-roj, of Ir.-, i-.-.a-,,,., i,,, do . . Ro-l ,,r K-a nilow , n Kull o -l"f.r,ioecfj,v i.laii.r..- t!:i,o Vei tes-. a t..e.-e of new: v clear.-. lai.,! Cm,,. cal ;-,',' :t ,'r'Iii-er BLalyir. a-.. :t 7 o a f i-et.t 'eiiee-.l . ' V ",u- io.- it ,-ent .N.tr.ti .a storm passing over the state from south It oVilT to north, and occurred just at the mo- ;E,: t;-'- t!.s r..P m-.re N.t'roijen South ment the -critical line" or trou-h of I'i.1 S?eH the Nortu. 1- tins at the rata low pressure passed Ovfor.l 1 ia ..'.,7. I. ' 1 r a r for frst-c.us re- iiiiproj er on packing house mtthods of lard rrT.dctinc. and there will le less brd The storm struck Oxford at .1 : minutes r. , . , 1 . .. . -. t - '- a- a ; wnirl within the area of o- lemcmo. r tf,al iinpu'e.s Ti.ay oe cnarge.i to l,; ,,u,. ), t hininir. 1 be sensible womi, .joes not Hl- iist'd. Manv people rali-Ttfihit it low seif-e-rat iticHtion in i.. r, 1 J ' ' to do that which is contrary to reas ii .r sound judgment. Sh- never !". h in.-.n so dearly. H"t w irl.st .-md a de 1 I III lhg h: bad habit, w hieli spises. !h;t 'She eanriot t up. Her good sense tells her thai ..v, is s!,oi t lu ll Hie--. f.d a v b f ' r s w r. t i . 1 1 1 . f markable that there was an entire ab- than 1 -.na. oJt tli -d '' -o "'J a,JM ,h;4t K afT ,'tl",i hid, 1. Sence of any close or murky feel in" roA W ac J I' 't ai earlr us vou iaa ! Weaker t!,au a bad hal.lt is ,ch reel v such as is usually said topreeede a tor"- l&U'i?V, ,'" ir""u Kebruary or , worth iiavmo- wTr'' The .,!.;;.:. woman ,,e7er d-e, H south to south w es,t winds. n.- t..t,l r,..V7.V. 4 .'ol pi tt.e .ate F ail rainiall was about 2 inches. j If you would een.l it. to t iV KasteA tr,i.-k ..f!: i c,,,-,t ,llrt, llt' -UHV safely do it inepatn of the tornado was from .J-""-ani1 -v lhe s'on'! rp s."-.l you woul.i rind . ares just eiioiio-h about the , ooiiil; ll. tun I.eeailse h. jcided that she may safely . lias de cile pitii. .11 eK'and Ita w Jr ! l? i-prar to ! 'Jf -- and none ,00 ,.' t... 'vcii 1 at Rrrnnn it n f mi building, demolished or in jured are in- i fouuM ih T,! ?' ' t.'" :V';it """'r t . a, l . t - ' 1 " 1 FAaiiLL l llllt-r 1 TI t rl l( I ii ran Ti ?-s or late I sense or morality dicated on the chart bv the letters A .oes from the Ka!terD Part of . taie v v..s j aJJ Ul ta aY 1 d i f f -S I 1 III ii I C OI ' ' J 'J C " 1 O T W 1 J 1 " ' a. I i v me aamage to property places the amount at Slrt.ooo. )nly one person (a negro boy) was killed. MfaewH kw.j yatk of ;jti..es and mayors you do not al ay? hit upon men with consciences voiti uf offense. Xo; place them ;tVnv temptation; pay them a salary r at leaet the mayor, and as for the ;:tices iu the good old days oar iauMies tried criminals and sent km. up for the honor there was in ''ux a .J. I. and for certain exemp from arduous duties other eiti--tEs had to erform. We believe '-at it is daugerous and should be an-eti. 1'IXKSEV ITKMS. Mrs. Sue V. Tomlinson of Greeus " ro, spoke at Xahunta church near 3"e hist Friday night in the cause the W. C. T. U. -Mr. Nathan Holland was married 't here last Sunday to Miss Saliie --per. .Matthew Hooks, J. P., offici- -Mr. .John T. Edgerton of Kenly, siiis teaching the public school this week. Mi;? Mattie Merritt who has been r'jitiii Mrs, John P. Starling, re :r"fu dome in Goldsboro last week. Mi:; Xettie Blaylock ti visiting .a:iv. i near Fremont. Ihk Caucasiax is read iu our u:y more than all the gold bug !-t. combined. We are informed l-t not a single copy of the "Torch "if reaches this oflice, but we get 1 copies of the ''hundred-eyed l -tl-s E. t.KOSS ABCSEs" art. li.i .. . . i ini. i- ftj .u.nru.,.1 poii IM.Iionored Party The Fflpulint " Kftter Than the Ballot Boa Stuff " l-inot ratio Partr- V -intoa Messenger, May. 1S93. f taie leave just here to reiter . " mr weil considered, honest opin- n Lnut orth Carolina now stands r" much ia need of a good Elec lja Iivi- the Australian or some .... ""jjft are .': It must be humiliating for those Democrats, who have been cuisino- flohtl Shprman fnrmmii' ih fr ' . . ..... ....... . 1 V (ft 1 .J I V .ill'. 1 ft . ,. , , , P9cial subjects demand. Amongthem mm tne Cliiet counsellor of Presi- are included special bi-weekly fertilizer dent Cleveland, and the real leader j ng$&i;MMna. of a Democratic Senate. At the I Iwued each week during: the principal crop season auring tne year, and con tain compilation of reports from sev eral hundred observers ia 90 of the 93 counties of the state. Copies are sent to any one who desires, provided he posts them in a conspicuous place after reading. 132 have been issued. F. Press Bulletins. Contain short reading articles for newspaper column about the station and its work. 44 have been issued. tt. Annual reports of the station. the present time John Sherman is the strongest, and most trusted of all President Cleveland's allies. Xational Watchman. Small po. has broken out at Shen andoah, Va., .md many of the citi zens were scared and left, thus en- dangering other towns to which the j ISSSL ZTt , , u - NTsa,lfc-J. Hr a- M 0')S - 1 1 ii 1 1 -j- i o at! !" ' c P a P i i i-1 ; n d co. ana nc o a rJ c' -"tt ; . .' i lii JJ ftCftftJ iSl 1 O O O 3 O i : MM id i ' ?5r2ftJ " fee -rrrtT . ' a better -id for planting tbo foilou.ui; spp; (.rape tine 1 ire A,.pi. Tree Hylns-. Enclosed fintl sp.-rimet.sof insects that ir 'est my .rape vines f ...re or 1. eaeh year fher 60 no serious .latna;e. vi.M Ilk to wr.at they are and hn-.y tn r,.v the:n. Wnat t-ausea o many a;.i.:e "trees to die In gjs.M May !-!-.. A. A.. I'leaant (Answered by Gerald McCarthy, Botanist Ex per.a.ent Station. 1 Tae insects are Sinhononhor viiL-oi-. t.- Pif Tine i0liSe- Tlds Is not tne much dreaded pnyncxera. hut a ciotir-Iy ;...! vi)t. -1(.s n-hli ' T,'1."15' he readily .1ef.-rove(i ,lf iprayin wltn the Kerosene emulsion or toLa'c-o d-coc i.ox. pirparea a. eorains to f..rariias Nos. H and 10 bubetln No St. of tills Station. Ta ln-., ts If let a.oue. will disappear of them selves short ly, as they are pursued Ly numerous enemlea arr.oi.w: their own kind. T.;e dying of api'la twls is prot.ar.ly caused by the f ire Bhi:U. a t.fu't.-ri.u c .sea.se for w i,icti there is no remedy except . i;un and burniinr r?,"' ';10 Uid "' PT,Wy a-fuded to. Aiwayi . u. .-..ft,-,-... a. :,-a; ;x lnci.es be- ; ofie lowest "ored poir.t. burn tto part i Blae Stoaa Tor Corn. ; Please write ma if. In your opinion, it Is best I to soak corn in blue stone ! efore pi anting It. 1 ; J. P. B., Germanton, N. '. j ' tABHWer...1 .v t'lnlA ll,.,-.....- t. , . i . per.tcent stau-in.) fceed .rn should not be joak-od m blue stone ae ine treatment ai . Jure tne aproutinsr power of the grain and , cause sn uneven stand. T1.0 onlv purpose whica ft ..ft. uva,um.1..JUi. servo would be the de- Several of the peculiar effects of tor- may Bu? TeTpore's ttl nado action were observed, as the more 'ely to be present in the soil or manure blowing-out of the ends of buildings bv E,itftn JV than on the trains of soiind seed corn, the expansion of the air within.0 th? whirling of heary articles from the -11 smutty ears a nu S 'w uSl south to the north si.ie c.f the storm. , fnuplaia etc. Quantitiesof shino-les and timbers i ' were lifted up and scattered about. Its ... . ., . .. chief effect sc-cms to have been a crush-; H,S UFE SAVED BY A BUT " ing action, and its, foroe is indicated by , . the destruction of Burwelfs prize Ju, -"e 'M,Be N;irr.-. t'v-a,,e 1 Tom the house (ii), a three-story structure of : .ut.of an i,ir,.ria..,i Mob. brick strongly built. " A few days ago a party of Texas con- It was very dark at tha time of the : ,t--m :i cr.lkd um.n the i, resident tr. .r. term, so that persons within a few troba-e .Tudcf. JhcoIi fL-d-'o who is a' hundred feet of its track were not ' cat.didut for th i,",- ,.t x,J j 1 i-' 1 I I r ,1 , ..... ..11,11 Hiil IolKS S.MV lacks rood sense and tirniru s to do what she lelievesto be riiriit i.-o;;.,,!. less of eollseijiu-ilees. The sensible woman is the medium between these two extremes. In time of trouble one turns inv-.l utitarilv to the sensible woman. Others may be favored com;. anions when the skies are clear, but under the clouds are useless as a lace shawl in a snow storm. Hut the sensible woman knows you are human, and M t h f .1. ft. T 1. t ....... 1 1 .... . ..... uini u e seenie.l pro saic, when your fair weather 1'riemls comparing you with the angels you are not grateful, .she does not iush or loook scandalized, or say "1 told you so," or become sentimental or try to convince you that she has suffered more; you know at once that she understands that .she is not i wanting in appteciati n o'r sympathy ' and thftU she will help you' if you will let her. Chicaaro Tribune. is in.poitf.b.t. now-a-days to procure olJ-fa.shioneJ L-at lard. They di-ma:.J something Ivttcr than the niesJim sttxk-vardb ptoJuct. COTTOJLEIVE o The New Vegetable Shorten. njt; h is j "n Walnut Street, at the Centra- j tiia! I'uni.,i ! -i't. tf. j K KbV MAN To His ims'I' j i i.r.ow to Ki.itnw. MHl I.Dl.l: Tu MliH'I.HKl; AND ; KVKIiV SHuri.DKK j i" THK WIlKKI. .- !" !-! ! e th.- ;'. Ii word ..f the 1 i.oi.r. I nn; r!(oi.uiMii: i ikmlr. T!ln;nfi;ill.Y TKsTKD. AI.W AYS I AlTHKfl. Tle uinn j . .1! . .11.1 I- J. I IV 1.1-le.llie punt 4 col- I III the Male for f 1.. HI a She h.i. first1 fullv Supplies that .ii'mni.t ..... - 1 r nat wi t.. u vi . ... 1 jean, aencaie, lieaithiui and ea nomical. Ask your guxtx for the genuine Cottolenc. Made only by N. K. FAIKBANK & CO., CHICAGO AND ST. I (H IS. No 1 11 I .a..M4ft. O. .. '" lv. "Iltllllf." tl'l H liat makes a home? Fun, W;il!s of , 1. Or brick and mortar laid with nicest care? Nay, prison walls are made without as fair: Within look not with I1LUES IIAMU lM l.0J IM. i 1 - iui liilurniatioM and Atlas of the ! ,,, t 1 1 1 . 1,11 1 ji, i.s a b,mk ju.ftt jsM.e.l from The press, over :.t.io paj.-s an.! On,. Mil lion Facts worth knowing. lVttcr than a year's schmdiiiir for the boys and girls ( OUt. ..., alyonj ,,, j,,. without this volume of information. Postpaid by mail f.,r :)oc. in coin, (.securely wrapped 1 or postal note.' Address all orders to .1 I a, i ox -1, Littleton, . '. Nov. lb-4t. I b. oi.i.t :. foi in hi.,1 Alii. i- r a-t of the M issin,tl.. A In t ti.lt. i .,.! l;j,d tiehterfor ' ' ' A i-.-e and the uiiM' of re- toiin. Ii ..honld oo regularly U e-.-T home in V ( ., and every rr lojin. -h .nli! ihHt rt hisiivigh take it. .i ..,b!r premium!. -"'" n to Uoiktl-. Midi na wagOlle, v. n, ,, , - a.,-. or trnrtii ti- T -.ill.-l.ic i i.hv V I ile I'"! P.'o ; 1,'l.ssJ K FAHMKK, Kalei.;!,. N. C. PFI'.i.KM'FA Kl.i;! AND Jul; WoUK. I there viih ignorance and un detiles the an . 1- T7 .a r better parties may go. been issued, H. Annual Reports of the Stat tuc Dno.ro T.Tr ! Weather Service. Contain summary of mt KObdtK TARIFF. work during- the year, and valuabla On Xovember 1st, the Democratic ! bned"15 recorded- 6 party had been iu power thirty-four; I- Biennial Reports of the Station. weeL-ii Diin'roT tb..f firr.., oo 1 Sent to tbe governor for transmission weeks. Uuring that time (accord- to the b-g-islature every two years. ing to ante-election statements) the 9iTe outnne.of work accomplished dur- , . ' , , , ' iog this period. 7 have been issued, "culminating atrocity" has robbed ; pJ-bocatio.ns ark kree. US of just if45b.7G9,22). This must I The bulletins and other publications be charged up to them as thev are in ot the E.xPtrim5n Station are free to r - : any one tn North Carolina who requests complete control and could, ere this, ' them. Write application to Dr. H. B. Battle, Director, Raleigh, N. C. SOME IXTERKSTIXQ BtTLLETIXS. pose to keep tab on this weekly,! No. 70. The Weed Pests of the Farm. aim now n.xt.erminate mem. ss pag-es with 10 full-page cuts. N o. 73. The Best Agricultural Q'-assea, A valuable compendium of 100 pagee with 74 cuts, many of full pages. Seed, and seed adulteration is also treated. Mixtures for sowing1 on different soils are g-iven. No. 77. Value of Pea Vine Manurinir: aware of what was occurring1. There is no evidence that any one saw a funnel-shaped cloud. Commercial Bulb Culture la North Carolina (W. r. Massey, Horticulturist, Experimeet i Station.) i The ease with vwtich flowering- bulbs What makes a home? "Twere far to roam ( uhout-ed than have a part in dainty halls H-l ca-.eni district .i Texas. '-Qh, yes," " "erc r gems ot art adorn the sai 1 the president iii-tunily. "you are the walls man who divided time vvith the nesro ! there's no hearth fire briirht for who wi? burred " ; poorest poor Ju.ice Hcl was naturally surprised ! vv no llnr in the night without the T::.:t t:io president should have read so j door. !y the account of tho terrible venje- Jl.-. VT Record 1GO per cent. V -.- - .... ,.. . . - - I . ... . mr.a n.-i . i j,. f.-rt m t. E emn.ne-. ... v r.-j.,,...,,., ' o.'l lo hai. Ii tmiy m .,,t, ,,f , r. al.ln In f.r.-ft.!il,i1, iiru,,ieni .snV'icuL" .r c.tTfti:ofc;u.'t t.'srimoiilHf.. i-w H. M. SHEER &. BRO., Quincy, IIU NOV. lf'.-l.'jt ew. i'oi s.le a large lot of .vj.oo P. rick, as good as any for inside work. Tins off.-r for the month of N'oveniln-r J,,,y- 11. L. i I; A N'T. Coldsboro P.rick and Til.- Work. Nov. v'-l IN. N'oti.. sot l'ul.li, SiM-akinjri., A Hi- K.illles and I'letlK-H. Tm V.i- tiees, or any kind of iWt'T Wnk, si.e.i. x 1J Inehi-s on Colored or White I'M pel . !oilb Kx press for 1-1. "" by Kx press for irl..Vh -'") by Mail Post Paid for tl.Kb Skm. Cash With (km:ii to catcAmax .loll office. toldsboro, N. C. Send its all your orders for Job Vork have wiped out every vestige of the i "McKinley monstrosity." We pro- J adding $13,461,538. Just watch how it grows and show the result to your democratic neighbor. Dakota Ruralist. (tf.) THEY GET THEIR TRADE MARK. The Chattanooga Medicine Coin- wit1 full-ra?e photop-apfiic cut show iii: iu.icaru tiumn ui wneaL. o pp. panv- have won a trade-mark lawsuit in the U. S. Circuit Court at Atlan- No. is. Some Injurious Insects. S3 pages g-ivinjr descriptions of injurious Inoftto il1il.alail rcllV. 3fi nna . . , t -1 - v. v. . , 1 1 uir ii (ft.ft " . u ft ft ft. ft. l ucuj- ta. An attempt was made to enjoin ) tdies are .ussrested also. No. 79. Facts for Farmers. 1.4 pages devoted to explaining- in a plain way .11 . - - V - '"' ' v " -' 1 I. t r. u L-..ft. r. 1 P.- . .. 1 -i , an sorts are grown in .North taro- an-o which ws wr-a'-i.-.,! ,-,noa the Tpv I "" nouie; i is wneie tne Una satisfied me Ions-aero that a profit- i,..t tWnM.r e,.,,!,,, , ' -T J weary eonie familiar with tifab ilower Hade leahz ' ibou'it tliat I a. al l prevent thc ! it, . i ' " ' , the Tst sums spent annually for bulbs tra redy if I couid. said Judge Hodges. ! 1- 7 , f 1 ' Kn"w "ur of Hyacinths, Tulips. Narcissus, Lilies "a-id so I rude over into the crowd with i -ii-, af.esJ ''lt , andthelike. Hunoreds of thousands of t-ie air of a field marshal. I ascen-lej llf"re llttle ehlldren play, bl.-ssed r annv j.et-der. . x- , ' Nov. '4-1 III. .olib-boio, . C. FOP, SLE. A line chestnut Horse, s years old. Th.- one I have been driving for two years. I.Vason for selling have an- l out upon tha an. Mr. C. L. Allen, a leading New York 'J'0'1 aro lt',,'t To '-oiiiinit a crime that florist, seeing the superior quality oi j bring dis.-a.-e ttpon our fair and Lily and Hyacinth bulbs sent from ' growing citv. It will return to tda-ae V rw v. r-o .i ; . . . i . . ..ft. . .... i -5 North Carolina, wrote an article in the American Agriculturist a year or 60 Si urging the commercial' culture ol bulbs in 2vorth Carolina. The write. of tl'is h;. since tr'-d to :.,.;.' Alten in att: aolmg a!!, ai '..n to tt.e Capacity of the t:.te in this le- i-.-et and it is likely that ere lon:r m, ' n of experience and means will start thi business here. In 1 lv I'hste.n ,iai t of the State Uic c ulture of Tuberose bulbs our children's children p.nd will rebound ! , "av"' to the discre-lit of our st:oe Tr. -.TT i Christian Look den-ant . you evet considered the lutv of oe.ng pleasant! Just at that moment some one in tha ! bother you feel happy or worried. crowd whipped oft sre,-..lver, pointed it whether things are going well or ill it me and shouted, Shout the V j with you, you have n right, by "h stautly it seemed to me as if every ; 3"ur words or even by a doleful man. woman and child had revolvers ; countenance, to cast ploom on other, leveled a- i-i--uriT.rotcctei hrtaAr. Mv' A a Christian, von have. nrm.M.t SPECIFIC The CoisffiGDOlitaii Matazine ANT) The Caucasian liOTII FOP A VKAK! The (.rat . Illustrated M.uthlies have in the past xold for $ 4. OH) a year. It was a wonder to printera hw Th Cosmopolitau, with it.H yearly 15.'J6 pages of reading matter by the irreat- est writers -.-f the woild, and it L' illustrations by clever artint, couhl be furnished for $.'$.00 a year. Ii January last it put in the most per fect magazine printing plant in the world, aud now comes what in really a wonder : WK WILL CUT THE PKICK OF THK MAOAZIXK IX HALF FOU VOU! Think of it, V2H pages of readiug; matter, with over 1J0 illustrations a vilume that would ell in cloth binding at $1 AH) FOU ONLV liij CENTS. In ord.-r to meet the continued ' We will send you The Cosmopoli tan Magazine, which ban the Htronir- est talT of regular contributor of "'but!' I exclaimed. them from using the name "Thed ford" and "M. A. Thedford iic Co.," on their liver medicine or Black Draught. Judge Newman dismissed this suit and taxed the plaintiffs with the costs. Thedford's Black- Draught has been in constant use I REMEDIES. you are commanded to d e wi be si, l u i,.,, ,,.....,. ; , ' xoronir ' ' v 1 l .o-oiv , in ;..,an.e, - -. Vt.ur. ful, I have I u in all j i Standard Patent Medicines! i wits dm not desert me. I to have, a light in vou heart, and stringency of the times- since i.eo-I V."l.. ..f' . . periodical ana JHt I. 1 . l . .. 111 1 . !. .. ! . . ieu to et it "in oe sick wi ...... . - .... 1 T . .ft . importance, and the markets of New ! ... noiueu sua louaer. ----- . ou aie not onjy to rejoice, as well as when it is plentiful, I have ' for over fifty years and is one of the j cnt- standard niedi, Thousands of the growth of plants and what they need. Home-made manures are also treated, and the action and use of lime. A very interesting bulletin. No. SO. Silos and Ensilage. 18 pages describing the construction of a silo and what to put In It, with suggestions for stock rations. Illustrated with II 1 t . ft 1 X ft . ft t standard medicines of the country. I for it. doll rs h a i p bftft-in ! cuim tuotriiMug it, auu n is j (Gerald McCarthy, Entomologist Ixpsrlmaal known everywhere. has for years been a matter of soroo j - ' , 'ir -T-- OT-.. t . . -ft ....... . U 1 . NUT T. 1 . v . . ... . . . . , . .. York and London are mainly supplied ! " ' " v mow processes, xiM,, joy , evermore, tiave made a frweepiii" Led net on in al' Si. U X'ft.i -,- r- , - f ,, : Of SWlln.l r..cnrr,fti r t.,,....-; t .- ! VOU (,.J V . .. 1 . In" v 1.1 ji ill ai. nim .oria Carolina luocrose uu ! ts. : . . ...ft.-.. -v c-..ajjuo an m j " - - u, uiuueu ine uuties But the tuberose has lost its pormUirj- . divid-.fi! m, .1. let 11s do so in an orderly and trials of one day, "to be a bless ty with fashionable people End ti.e .ia- tnd euict mai.n.-T ' i ing, "making your "very presence a mand for th bulbs has decreased. ' Th: r ii.,ple word 'but.'- said Jndg. hfrht and joy to all vou men) rv But there are many other bulbs that n, . ' . Vf l;,.?;( ,: :,,uti ..,avei1 myllfe it. -Cumberland rr,Vtenan are used in increasing quantities an- . VvV'Mn-t ti l' - ' ' enrti.tt te9uienan. nually that can be grown here as well ! "i" "L' - jrrr-.- - r - as Tuberoses. The best Lilv soils in! . . the State are the black peaty ianasof i miemrath Chicago. IMWI W OFlfl KDOWllKT fOCR FUTURE the immediate coast. These are also ! nicer... r..-r,,, 1. ; ..v,,- ! V, V .4. tJT .1- 1 3 - . -ft-., v.--.. -. b- . ift.o .ft.... ... t . ftTl luuit : I m H?Ch ar,clssus' of the material which is being used to Koman Hyacinths, and Gladiolus are ; y- - n-n-r. r. -t v better for the upland districts. The 'c cn . i?:irn,"n street between! Gladiolus particularlv is mora nn- Ma.orniaa&l Ugiikid avenues. James I handle all th- proprietary Pat-j ent Medicines and jKipular Specifics' and am telling the bottles heretofore! -hjIiI and now sold elsewhere at l,j 'Gapes' The Chatta nooga Medicine Co., have an im mense iaboratorv in Chattanoogft, just at the foot of Lookout Moun-! JKhe dlsf-tfe tain Station.) Is a disease well known to FOR 85 CENTS CASH. SPU'ER'S Mil; STORE, Uft Ontre St.. (o!dburo. . f. Kef. Voiir I'iano ( f Uriijht. If your piano has a bluish, sninkv a.-l .v. -i t .. - . . . 1 f,.,;..,.V. , ,(.!. .1., . . - I 1 . 1. ll. icu 10 me upiana sons. ur. Allen '.u- oi me lesi-ieuis 01 ine uis-; i"jv or 0100m upon tue cae, it thinks that the Piedmont section is Irict, and several of his neighbors de- i means that vou do to take r.ror.er host, frtf ell TwIKc -.t-.-I T t... j..v .. i . ft- - ., .., .,- . . C l otc u.juu i-i-.-u i.iftt- (..liL-eiieu action in tne care or tnis delicate piece of furni-. tho stto ?t,,t. g-ro"n.a"ov" matter. It wa. dark night before last, : ture. The following method of : e a! o ke-t evervthiii"- u-u-1 UngcSt cold Armed with pickax cleaning a rosewood cJr ebony ll ally found at a First-dass Dru ! most growers of poultry and often des- I overtMrty 3"ears makes me feel cer- -1-- -uraiu i. u. tuey .a.f was jrive to the writer by a trovXirbr tt for Lilies and Dutch Hya- J- l- StJt" han at 9 o'clock a, manufacturer of pianos: is caused by a very slender, cinins' at least, tne black soils of th n orwiR sirtet ana uoman avenue. ; -Make a suds of white castile rtorc s i Nov. -.'-tf. s soap I., .... 1 o-aat rarrin-n n . -- ..... ... . . - I r- I".' .. ... : - -1. . i inreaei-iiife. reaaisn nematoin wnrr. - & " 3"r"' ij -m v w nr nasme ueaviesi. man in anil liwew.irm a.'i.r ..,.,. .. ,.. They have a branch house in j scientifically known as syngamus tra- ! her ln the tat- They are in fact the party, to him was given the honor of sponge with ihif and wash the ,.! V 'FSv4 St. Louis. This company also make ! cneaiis. 1 nis worm is cnaracterizea tr A . . ... ' , I the permanent union of the pair .jIcElree s Wixe of C.-vrdvi and ! , , , - 1 sexes, and cannot be narted without have a reputation for integrity and ; rupturing the bodies. The female fair dealing, second to none. 'WORSE THAX -MLlH;s;!. (.rv.ftft- 1 i. .' --3 uuuses uve cicii iu '-'-Mi. I'ori n or tn tho nurtv and If; 1 o - f J f . - - lftiip t auu 1 uiu upoLi it I r!-:.cu it. We know educated, 40ie. h-- -k ? -ea-toii gentlemen who are . 1 lcs'ly Democratie, who would r,th- triuoiph of the Third par- ' e tnm.-.ph, of the Democracy resortin - f 1 . j to low dangerous, ne- TLUCtiVe mhods at the ballot-box. When silver was demonetized by the Republicans in 1ST3, the white metal was worth $1.32 an ounce. Cotton brought 20 cents per pound in Atlanta and wheat $1.50 per greatlr exceeds the male in size. The matured worms are found only in the wind-pipe of fowls to which they cling leech-like on the walls, sucking the blood of the parts. The female of each pair produces 2,000 to 3,000 eggs which remain within her body until she dies. Thev are then loosed by the decay of the parent body, and if they remain within the wind-pipe of tha fowl the voung worms emerge from the shell in a few days, and in a few days the same character of soil as that of gtrikiiig'the first bl -luuauu in a climate lncomparaoiv .i.. .,,., . , - ieio IS IN YOUR OWN HAND. i:kfoi:m at thk north. '-Tin- I 'n.ir.s-l a is I. ... low in the interest of face of the wood sid. .t x- .- , ' rm. For two hours the men worked. : then take a.mall rd; of oh" . ; "?W the r . .M. JJ. A., culture is once started in North Caro- casting aside vvhatever material they en- : dampen it with kerosene and go V I':tr ,of the ri WvZSMtVIZ Una by men of experience there is no countered which they did not think over the side of the case which von 1 U .Ul anxiou, to talk with 5.E' ."" brain power ; car U.k or vemeiit. When they have just washed. " ; our Inends in the South. For ihU 'rftbSft resuit fchowed they had ; Nest take a soft cloth and polish pU'I"e it will at present b- sent, r?01 &M' ot ' rats, 1 section of Alal- the surf v,;... ' : ' iS2f.?.! -F-'1 ' Mfri?. Mtwetiwiy pn- tn 1 j ft.. , . - . ""ur uour; mis r III. i . ' r ry .riBa.r m me family la rntar. myself, and lately a large Dutch grow- " ' , ' T'l!' les all moisture, and your piano Clgni VfCcKS !0f IU LBfltS. '. ionJSSX.i Jdaarlem in Holland. .T' Vi. cat w looks as s-ood as new. ... LINK or r at r. .LV, IT doubt that a good and profitable in- made good dustry will be added to the State. .t- count tention is beinsr attracted to by articles written by Mr. M 1 1 . ft ft tt , . 1 -. UU-T UUf. 1 SeCTtr.l. OT vrcfo. r..r .s 1 1. - -M- oi ouius at naanem in noiiana, ' , . , .. , --' iooks as good as new wrote to Mr. Allen for further informs- ldu aiu-cned, s "yaiier 11- ..... :..-r. 'Jr ran. Darf al life- ih m.r te Tt ; ... 1 . e are IlOW PUMl-hllit?- a eerie r,f 1 craned. A wei, - oeliil fixi. cv iiv.ito .... : : . . .. ... - 'i.j"OL.iciosiaja von r rn no , . . ' .... j . r ;. won saying tnat be ia thinking of '.mongrel ,. i rabbits. 1 goat, 1 wire atraint tu ,ii 1 ..... : able speeches each of which U worth I rrhT-i-f ""'fl f? wU, fcM - - . Uaa tut 1 ria . "its , - ----- - - " . v intmine TxiDiiaii an usnei. lo-ilav Ibvo silver is ! duce esrn. The hatchini? of the ccjr 1 Lrnnm cT-onnH. ThArw u r. tran&irrinr his busme&s to this conn- bus. tie. 1 hirhi murrpr r.f v h.r,TCa. rv.nA j . i - - kjaj. q t r- -i - try. in speaking of soil needed, this ly preserved Uiongh frozenl-Chkao ' A gentleman says of Hyacinths, '-they Times vuicaeo dampness from y are piatitea m aincrent grounds: one air dan i tea. necessary to keen the 111 our piano. Selec- njll;t '"t t.-t her. worth T3 cents an ounce Cotton ? i MC.U" onl? il kept constantly j great Interest to choose a country : Mis? Elder (displaviug her new gown) ' moist and at a temperature of about M (where different grounds are to be New. this is a perfect copy of a dress VV U M VUU VAy MUU ITSavUb X - V. -L-l V,J IM j -s, j . -a- -ft-k V tv. Jftft. , al UV ' VI C w--a. th- money. Th- . THK I'iiOC. FARMER, :.it. ej Ocl 2;-tf. OtDCT H.l2rar1r rn til ll aild South r.r4me ll't'"-t tbe home clrcla. Yoti will bushel. Aud then talk about a sin gle gold standard and the demoneti zation of silver ! Bosh. Worse than foolishness. Favetteville Gazette. (tf.) A fellow in Smithville who coulc't j spare two dollar a year for a news- Thevt'r 5 Q OUT ea"n?' 1 vaper sent fifty two-cents stamps to a . lleve rh-jt TV,;r1 r.n.tr;-rv, :, ' down-east Yankee tn know how to A .ii. ft. lj iciu iq . itlT - thiin ballot abuses. Let P?rakre. (tf.) ! raise beets. He got an answer, ''Take hold of the tops and pull for all you are worth." eept in the wind-pipe of a fowL If th temperature is below 60 degrees F. the eggs will not hatch, but will retain their vitality for a year or more, pro vided they are kept moist, hence con tagions gapes ia a wet land disease. When the affected fowl gapes and coughs for breath some of the worms with their eggs are ejected into the water troughs where the fowls fre quently congregate, evidently tryingf to allay the inflammation in the wind pipe by drinking copiously. The ejected worms or eggs are gTeedily eaten by other fowls present, or the water containing them is drunk, thus spreading the disease, and in larg flocks producing a veritable epidemic. found. Also that the ground must be situated so that it will not suffer from An Cnkind Remark. -Mlianre Lec turing In Wil-on Count T r Prrr T "V" . : .... , of the f.rt etriT.ir. i . .o.,-,. v., .i. i,, -j.. r,-- J,.. v.- i , F.tilTfiR Tu r Pirr.ci.v drought, nor where tha hulh will V ! , ..f memoer exactly : - ; -- drowned out." These conditions ar i UGW - 1 ''"Jgea' J s"--riose.-- ogt. AO C. I . na i-aAl -v a . i ft ... . . . T -la . J ' x-r"."1-,.--- country oi , . poimmenis: i win gpeak at the fol- Ifyoawsnt improved r.r Cr.;miro-.ed i t iu' . ,- e are strongly .n . ".-"- ! lowin h'me and nlace,- on which u wttie . colony fJrfru.if. froii hopes that this gentleman ma v be in- ?-he drying No doubt vou think yon -r,, piace. gr.wmt-. track ?srden.ig or uca rsuing. dnced to come here and start this busi- would have been hant.ier if vou had mar. ' Bloomery Alliance. - Nov. 29 uJa want s good location, Bpoa whicli to baUd ness. which has been the source of so 1 rie l s0m one e'se- i Rockridege " - . -to onorc.ty. muoh wealth to Holland and for which u vl- i'iT.-u v v - SDrimrhill " r. ' ifyo-wnt timber land for lcmber. itaTe. our soils and climate are far sutrior ' ) A 3 n d have been ha?PIer. ! p j t r "i " 6C' 1 Ue" or B-,,h"ie Since writins-tdTefor vf? t ! too. so I am revenged. -Truth. i Red 0ak Grave Alliance 2 Wy? wt tbe be., b.rin, in ud..itn.td i t jte to extreme uf hirfi anint. , HMr-wH. eney if yog bar. the OIKULE OF VENCiTweU Bj-al: ktvep op your epinta by ha-la IemorcM's Mli7.;w to read. Rv mt-i.Mn. ... t. ft '..-..-, .. in:. !ft ton will rt mii.i-f . " leiuoiJ. 4 I llil Ola. l C rr .wu in Allen writes that a vear or so ago he ' imported 100,000 Lily bulbs from ; A Gr- France, which came in such bad order Edwin Will your mother consent do that they were unfit to sell. He sent ; von think? he waultTh. states, wi astoudS. ' "3 10 -t Tit-Ihu. ' VI iml I"0- operb premlDm picura. : 1. cftliiKhea. " I'm Iiiy !- a hich ii a.moat s real . i --j --i-. vi ...a nificai ou paintief wblca i coat and r(ra will bar a naeaxine that cannot CHEAP EGZE3 FOR EVERYBODY. ! T A y poated on all tbe tODita of the Amr ari all .hi Please publish the folio W;ny an lr wnt tr'dir-.proved farm at low r rice l?L'"$ t7Ilt.,',nL..0, .lBtwrt lu- luuow-ftilj ap- to a healthy ctiotf. ' hoa-ho,d. beeida farni.bSnr lntereli-K a .. 1. K "nQ 87. ' lD wtioie ramlly ; nd wbi Demorei'j 1 not a faihion uanzlaa Jufanbion paira are perfect, and oa get wit It. rree of coet. all the psttenn ftm nih to dm dnrtcr the year, and hi any tiza yon eboo-W. trud in. yoar aubeertptioo at once, only $i 00, and to will f1'7 Kti. OT'r t-OO in alne. Addreaa (be pnb. lisher W. Jettnirpa Demon... 15 Kart 14lh St., ew York. If on are nnacqnainted with tb Mtwneaetidforaepedmeacopy. A UreeJCAD. KANGLB mean hemeaty; a lartre TRIANI.L eeoemeitr: lorr nVMT 6lVLIOV OF THUMB, -.--rmg will ; I.ONO SlX)ND DIVISIOS, kwoiu Id? facnUy. The KOC.N'T OF JCPrTtB betokens mbit,on : that of SATURN, prnd-tir ; tbe 6 CI. loeof pplendor; MAPftS. roorara: MOOf . Imariaa' tion ; -V NUf, Vot-e of piea-mra ; sad MKKCCBY, tntellirenc. Taa oar adrioe aa above and yoa win be su to poastM th Uat sad ki TStaaltta . . r . - Sneakinfr to i.nmm o v.t,.t. i ln wn euile- on ,on or -hr,rt time t ... .... ft. . , . , 1VM f. ir-ruil wn. in .rt .. ...... I .- F. . , . ft - - ft-ft ui- in vr- L( ii qq rr. K. ... t- . r (i i n. ... A. . .. . . i .. ... r - " ft ' , . i. - - - - - . a i . i . rip. n nil xo p. m. at each place vited. Piogressive Farmer please copy-. .IVA Pi ft- . r.r- Lecturer Wilson Co. Alliance, j ntia iu wiacu y..u u.Tu notke. ei:h--r of mi h:k piviuz price and dee cr:;.t..jL ft.f ;.r da et.t fre oa tpplicauoa. J. ECSH K;D'.T73.IX. Tcwa City. TtBaeatm. r7
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1893, edition 1
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