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W 1 THE Cill Says There is No Entertainment as Cheap as Reading. GOOD BOOKS A BLESSING Put Arp Does Mot Think "Uncle Tom1 Cab n" a Clcmnf-. Other Matters Discussed. Homo notable fernin I believe it aa Inlr MoLtiKue---iaid "There i u mtert limn ct no cheap a reaction f n) j.ltn- ire r.a Iaotiop." Especially im tlu ("in! nowadays when tLore ia no luii' Ii to rm l that in cheap, iofltrut tire nud irti r it.iitf. In fact, readiog in now the l ft part of n literal e luca I tion. A mil rea-l per rod i wiser, bap- ; irr nu'lUtti r fitted for tbe duie j atid trial of lift) than tlm nebular vbo ' has Rr4lnut-l at tho top ia tbe arts aol icitnrt-". Of rournr, I mean goo l , renJirtf--snrh un hitory, ancient and ; luodcru; biography, mbere we get both j exaoipla nnl precept; ood story books j sin! Man lard tiovbla tbat teaob god : moral; gn-jd inauziue literature and Kiod iioasi'iipcia, whos-e editors are- j cmiM'ioblioiiH uul feel their responni- biltiiy. "As u tunii sows, so shall be! rfi," and wo mi (tit as tmiy icy what Mclald riudrt so will bis or br moral an 1 emotional chancier be. Tbe 1 rhooh educate the intellect only, but 1 ria-lincr nflictn the heart, tbe emotions a 'id p)UMiiris nud tutahlisheathe charac ter of tbe young for good or for crib Mm bnn boon tlttrtne I t bo a bntidlo i'f prtjti. lives, aad these prejudices ntot generally come from the book", rt)ii(.;ti.iu( h or utiwrpapera tbat we read. I.ittlo storlt liku "Audroclesand tbo Iiioi" or "I'umuu atul "I'jthiaa" have, inol !od tLt) rharacter of thousand of rbildfei), a 'id jit so bun "ltobiosou t'riiMoc," tin) 'Young Murooners" and tlio "tt.u-i I'minly llobirnon" estab 1imI.hI tin- biiructcrH of rbildrt-u of a tvrt uKMvtii. Whether n man de- m.icH or u Inure. Napoleon depends on tbat nin th r be h is ria l Srott or Abbott Whether a immi win i Whig or a Demo t-nt in tLo old limes depended on the !iu'.iit cr lit tt.ok. As great a man as Dr. Mi'lrr, bo wus an old line Whig, b id a cotiteiapt for Tbotua.i Jefferson btTiuiNu ho wiih ptr-se the founder of tint I'otai'rrntiu party. "JtlTtrsoa ra'iat havo b i u a try threat man," raid I. "for b't wrote tuw Declaration of Indc ix'UdciHV." "And abut it that," sai l the docto', "but a serin of uograa liiHtintl p!htiti:il.'H ttiMt any Kchoolboy mif?lit buvc written. Tho lirtt sentence in ridiculous, fur it says a decent re spect for tho opinions of mankind. A decent rtHpcct! VVbo ever beard of an indecent respect? Why didn't be Bay re pect for and leave out tho decent," and bo Ri nri.'ie 1 the wholo document from a whig standpoint. Well, I ii9 rnruiiititiDg about this ulnlo readiog I'ercy Uregg'a high toned but mcmluHH criticism of Ilarrict ltei.chor Htowe, "Undo Tom'a Cabin." (Iregg bad mjonrtied in tho Houtb dur ing slavery times und knew tbe book was a lio wbuu it wan written, and tbat it whs written to iidlamo tbe Northern mind and precipitate n collision. That 1'eecbcr family wassniart,nnprinciplod and rauliguiint. It vma Henry Ward Ueeoher who incited old John Brown to bis reckless deeds and dating and who declared from bid pnlpit that Khirp'ri rilles wero better missionaries than ihlei, und that to shoot at a Mace bolder and miss him was a sin against heaven. It was that same Hecehtr who, while a preacher, seduced tbe wife of one of bis members and Impaired their ralae to treat them otherwise. Percy Oregg declarer, in bis hiitory, that tbe Hontbern Hlavea were tbe best treated servant the world ever aaw. Tbe yonng and tbe oi l were cared for kindly and affec tionately by matter and mistress, and their conditio? was infinitely betU-i than the poor of England or Germany or of tbe Northern United Htats. Pledger gives Henderson's speech in large beadlioes and calls it "Plain Words." The artiole ia malignaat, mendacious and incendiary, and this man Pledger conld not run his paper in Wilmington nor in any country town in Georgia. It is a weekly men ac) to tbe peace between tbe races, fie advises the negroes to patronize ne groes in all avocation. What a fool. Hnppose the merchants of Cartersville should conclude to patronize white draymen and white carpenters and blacksmiths only, what would be O iie of the negroes who now so faitbfnlly serve us? What would become of .Joe Drown and Tribble, our expert car riage makers whose deportment as citi zens commands our respect and confi dence? I tell yon, my brethren, there aro many good industrious negroes ia tbe land, and we would have no trouble if it were not fomented by such politi cians as Pledger. I know lots of negroes tbat I can get along with, and so does every white man. But such as Pledger are not going away unless be sees big money in a contract. He wants to be hired to drum recruits, Hix mill'ons of mulattoes! Good gra cious! And he is one of them, and no donbt is proud of it. I never saw a mulatto who wasent. They wouldent havo been black negroes if they could, and they wonldent swap colors now. They are the 400 tho elite, the upper ten. But enough of this. Tip has been to eeo us -the faithful Tip-and be was hppj- Tip bought some land ccar Home from a Michigander. Tbe price was $1,000, which Tip paid, and after tho Michigander bad left for parts unknown Tip found a mort gage on it for 8-p00 more, and will have it to pay. Nobody but a dirty Yankee dog would have swindled Tip way. Tip brought his "mistis" by Makes Three Weeks Trip Through The Archipelago. nnyiiniiiii ooooooooooooooooooooooooco mm. iFAEl'l TOPICS 1 0 PEOPLE DO NOT WISH TO FIGHT Said to Be Waiting For Resalt ef War la l uzoiRefore Declaring Tfaemschet for Peace. Hchurman: We would as he still calls my wife, a bottlo of wine made from his own grapes, but I reckon yon had better not mention this for it might be construed as against tho new town liquor law, and subject my wife to a fine of $50, and me to break rocks for thirty dajs. Tbat would be bad and end. wonldent it? Emerson is now our liquor depot. It is foifr miles a way, but the road is good, and they say the travel over it is in creasing. For some reason or other Mr. Thomas has recently bnilt anew depot there. Nevertheless, the fight between tho barons and King John of Unnnymede is going on, and another magna charta may be granted. Bill Arp, in Atlanta Constitution. WEEKLY CR0? BULLETIN. Army Worms br.'ke up tho family, and after weeks of n mock ttil got a whitewashing ver dict from h packed committee. rut it wiiM ruminating about tho far reuohing inilueuce and effect of thai book and Low it fired the northern heart and tho English heart agatnet us. and how it vas a lie and wholly miu rcpruMsuted our people, and how the. Lord curnrd Shemaiah, one of the prophets, becuusij he made the people believe, a lie, nud how St. John said to ouo ti'imild enter heaveu who lovetb or mukith a lie, and so I was wondering w here the Beechers are now. But tho trouble is they won't stop. Almott every mail brings me news papers with marked articles deuounc iu ns and threatening us for this lynching bu sines, and they all pity thofatoof Sam Horo and woep ove? that incendiary scoundrel whom they mil that good, inolTensivo old preacher Lice Strickland. May the Lord have niercj upon us and keep ns calm and soreno, h my prayer. My last comes from Tho Huninuo Allianco, of New York, and says: "Three thousaud demons turned loose upon a holplesa prisoner. They cut off his ears and ringers and plucked out his eye balls aa t plunged knives into his body. His iiver und heart were cut into small I ioccs and sold to tho highest bidder. Not long before the inob took sine n gro prisoner irom the guard and hot them all to death save one. That ouo was Siim lloee, who escaped. Crnuford was one of th mob and Sam liose was only avenging the death of his friends when ho killed Cranford After burning Sam Hose the mob found an old honored negro pfeacher named Strickland and lynched him." Then omes the usual anathema, and the article winds up with the assertion tuut a race coLilict is inevitable. And now comes the Atlanta Age and Wcley 1'leger, the mulatto editor. sajs, in answer to J. Pope Brown, "the negro is ready to go. There is not one negro in ten that will not gladly welosme an opportunity ti go. The negro longs to get away from Pope Brown and his ilk. He wants the Anglo-Saxon race to buy a piece of ground from Chiua or anywhere that will euablo him to leave Pope Brown and others who have robbed him for years. Wo aro anxious to go we ari ready. This crowd brought oar moth ers here and debauched them and out raged them till wo find 6,000,000 of nnil ittjfc, kinsmen of this man Brown and his frionds. Let ns go as went tbe children of Israel from Epypt, and harden not jour heart when we get ready to leave." Then he copies Joseph Henderson's reply to Governor Northen, which contains more lies to the square inch than anythiug I have yet Been. Henderson belongs to the Thomas . I'ortnne-Ida Wells gang, who are mak ing big money out of Yankee hate and credulity. He made his speech in Boston and said he was a Georgian and his mother obeyed tbe slave-master's whip and felt the bloodhound's bite. What a liar, but he has made those Yaukees believe it. In all my experi ence I never knew a negro woman to run away, nor did I ever hear of a bloodhound biting man or woman. Sometimis bad nrgro men ran away and were properly punished when they came back, or were taken-, np and brought Lack. I nerer heard cf half a do im rmiBji ia ca? csuoty, Ai ft rata all scroti vrfito homiaely trilled. rr fefttr kill tut It Havs Appeared in Many Local ties. Many unfavorable reports were re ceived from crop correspondents for the week ending Monday, July 3, 8M, which indicate that tho drought is be coming general throughout the State. Light scattered showers occurred on threo days, which were poorly distri buted and entirely insufficient for tho requirement of crops, though iu several counties larger amounts fell (Marion, 2.89 inches; Wilmington, 1.2fi) and crops thero continue to do well. Tho drought is most severe in Mecklenburg and adjoioiog counties, and thenco northeastward to Gates county, covering the central-west por tiou of tho State. Tbe temperature was below the normal, with quite a noticeable fall Juno 30tb, which did not last long enough to be injurious. The amount of sunshine was abundant. In general crops havo been well taken care of, and except where the drought is most severe are still in good condi tion. In many counties good rains occurred and crops continue to do well, especially in the southeast and in mountainous districts. Corn is suffering most for lack of moisture. Tho crop is coming into silk and tassel generally, and laying by is nearly finished. Army worms are doing much damage to corn in many counties, chiefly Bladen, Johnson, Wake and Cumberland. Cotton con tinues to do well, holds a good color and appears not yet to have been in jured by drought. Some blooms were reported on early plants in the follow ing counties: Anson, Franklin, John son and Jones. Tobacco continues to be promising in tho I'tst, but is not eo good elsewhere. Topping ia under way and a few early cuttings have been made in Lenoir, Bladen and Duplin counties. In some counties it is grow ing too tall and narrow. Harvest is over, threshing is under way with de ficient yields but grains of fairly good quality. Spring oats are ripening very low and are poor. Bice is doing very well, with good stand, and a large yield is expected. Vegetables, peanuts), potatoes and melons need rain very much. Meadows are being mowed with apparently excellent results. Fruits, even wild blackberries, are very poor; only grapes are promising. The criti cal period of the crop season is now at band. Manila, By Cable. Prof. J. G. Hchurman, of the United States advis ory commission for the Philippines, re turned to Manila Sunday from a three weeks' tour of the southern islands. He takes an entirelv hopeful view of the general conditions there. The intelli gent and substantial citizens desire au Ameiican protectorate. '1 be masses are awaitio" tbe settlement of the war in the island of Luzon before declarin; themselves. I hey are chiefly anxious to be undisturbed. The president of the town of Santo Nicolas, in tho is land of Cebu, said to Mr. "We do not wish to fight, be neutral. " lue president of the commission thinks this fairly expresses the senti raent of the people in the Southern islands of the archipelago. Many of the towns there are in the hands of small bands of Tagalos and the people fear to endorse American rule nntil they are certain that Aguinaldo must bo beaten. Let them be convinced of this and the allegiance of the Southern islands, Mr. Schurman thinks, can be secured by diplomacy. CALT.F.I OS THE YOt'NO Hl'LTAX. The United States gunboat Benning ton took Mr. Schurman to Mindanao and tho inlands of the Sulu aud Visa- yan groups. He travelled through tho isiand of Negros with Col. Smith and a party of natives. In several of the principal towns he was tendered ban qnets and he had an hour's conference with tbe young sultan of Sulu, who re ceived him in the royal audience cham ber, surrounded by a body guard of fierce looking Moros. Mr. Schurman told the sultan that the United States had acquired the sovereignty of the Philippines from Spain, but had no wish to subjugate the population nor to interfere with, tiieir customs or religion. On the contrary, tho great dosire of tho American gov eminent was to help the people of the islands to develop their country. The ultan replied that he earnestly desired peace and was anxious to con tinue the existing treaties. On the return voyage, the president of the commission visited the town of Borneo, capital of British North Bor neo, where lie was cordially received by the British officials, who afforded him every facility in his study of the local government and the customs of the people. The population he fouud much like that of the Southern Philippine islands. The government is at present in a rather elementary state, bubo, more complete organization is being devel oped as rapidly as is practicable. SC000000000000000090C Clovers are excellent for sheep. pas tares and a mixture of the white, med ium red, alsike clovers with some tim othy can scarcely be improved upon. Provide pure fresu water in the pas ture and have some soiling crop, as rape, peas or oats on hand so that any shortage of pasture may be bridged over. Crow Ins Sweet Cora. Sweet corn may be grown upon tbe same spot for many years in succes sion, if it is kept well manured, or un til the mut gets to be very abundant on the crop, when it is best to leave the field to other crops for a few years. The same thing is true of field corn. Almost any other crop will follow corn the next year, unless it may be such a neds a mointer soil. We have seen celery ami cabbages follow corn well where it bad been ou strong soil not too dry. A crops of corn fits laud for grow ing strawberries or any of the busu frnits another year excellently well, but they do not do very well af ter either potatoes or auy of cabbage or turnip families. They do well the next year after onions or carrots, and fairly well after beets. A crop of early peas may be used to tit the land for setting strawberry plants in Au gust. A Uua For Cltirken. Little chickens, in order to develop strength aud &i.e, must be given plenty of exercise. It is true, not only of fowls, but of all animals as well. Cramped confinements will make runts of the finest breed of chick ens, even though they be given every other attention with highest feeding. A good sized run for. fifty chicks for the first two or three weeks would be 6x10 feet, constructed out of one inch wire netting two ieet wide, witn twelve inch baseboard around the bot tom. The ground should be kept well sprinkled with sand and swept cleau every two days, with a fresh supply of sand added. After the chicks get older and stronger they may bo allowed larger runs in which some kind of green crop should be growing. Wheat, barley or clover could be sown in the latter part of August or September, when the plants will be just right for the chicks when needed. After the dew is off, on dry days, the chicks could be turned out of their narrow clean runs and given the benefit of the pickings furnished tby the green food, together with such insects, bugs, etc., as they will find and chase around over the wheat or clover patch. Atlanta Jour nal. Coring Kooin For Cheese. An above ground curing room for cheese with a sub-earth duct to pro Tide cool air m desirable. Provide proper iusulatiou of the room by means ol double walls, floor and ceil ing with an ak cell between them The outer one should be properly cov ered with three-ply to make the struc ture air-tight. When properly in sulated a room witn a suo-eartu air duct can be kept continually at from sixty to sixty-five degrees. The gen eral plan of the sub-earth duct is this: There ought to be a stack to admit AkYer Dealer tmr !! V A powder to ikui Ut roar as la !, Cores Cora. Boaloaa, tvoU, bore. Hot. Cat low . ArfcU. gwwttaf wad iagravla SaJU. AUea'a Foot-Eaa tuakas dw or light nbomt y. At all 4rr fffet aad tbo Mora. IS eta. taaipU aill i tEE. A4r'a Allea S. OloMUd, tKoj. S. T. Although b baa a boart of atoae, Twos de Jtilo la perfeelJy 'armies. Soothers Ladle fcv fpoad It cheaper. Wttar a4 Mtiir to a Kit' Fmtt !'owdr tfca air tight jar. fU rarlaia aa4 abtolatal arm lean. All dealer Mil I', Hmwiu. A IM si x Oat. CbrUUa, M. C yrAr?IX. met lent. rettt Dreyfus' Counsel Hopeful. Rexxes, By Cable. Maitre Labori paid another visit to Capt. Dreyfu3 at 10 o'clock this morning, remaining with him until noon The lawver found the prisoner to be even in better spirits than yesterday, and in the resistance is the blow he suffered in tho judgement of the court-martial, and in his terrQble exist' ence on Devil's Island combined with his marvelous recuperation of physical and mental strength since he left Cay enne, Maitre Labori saw the strong est proofs of his innocence. Coun sel was almost joyful in appearance on leaving the military prison to-day, and beyond doubt his interwiews with Drey- fu3 have given him the most favorable impression respecting the outcome of the court-martial. Tire Tar rye. It Is unwUe to tire the eyes, for If it Is frequently done they are likely to lose tone. Of court tf thoroughly reel ed at night they will bear a very fre quent repetition of fatigue, but other wise the might will grow dim. Chil dren's eye, like their bralda. require more eare than the eyra of adults. A rreat dat of harm la done the eya In bthcol by too little, too much or badly directed light, which should totue from behind or from one aide; never. If poa- siblo to avoid It, should It rome di rectly In front of the eye. The eye Is roost dependent . upon the general health. It Is Impossible to Indicate Just bow much aud how intensely the eyes may be employed, but It la safe to say that a very large number of per sons in civllixed life are eonstantlv verging upon the danger of exhaustion of their vision by overatrainlng the eye. Such an exhaustion is quite common among young people who are kept several hours occupied with print ed books. When the eyes beeome sen sitive to light or ttred. it la folly to force them. No exigency Is an ade quate excuse for such an abuse. EcjiUSi, Classics!, SclcstHle, Cast cm. Eipcrltaeti Ttacitrs, Elsttris UtatSr Sttaa Htat Flat Cravat's. Kigbl Mlea mm . Herel. SHU far rata'ojne. MS.A. mUC3C:M.D.,rrl.clMl H( I'll WtIOW A4l. Fnddy You know bow Kiug T.u and Mia Kuiufi-rt were ? Well, she has thrown bitu over. Dnddv H did it hapj-rli Kuddy Charley Tnlrr. wb. alo baa an eye on Mie Kuiufort. n her and Tow aittiug in tie -ar aa happr two tnrtle-dovc. He rot woman in the next eat t aL Tom if l.e would plea open tbe window. f conrse Ton tried tot (imply, aud of course he fai'ed iniri ably. Tbat a too much for Mis Kuiufi it. A woman can't be expected to irfcpeet a man who has ma le bim-elf ridiculou- ia public. The gboIltlMn f eyatto twiot.biuetit I ,w"-' " k . m mm ll toward me oniuu-cNt-ri r fur N' Yk I interm it will I rv f b- r""' . f mnmt W ry If !:' I Uaii. a ww r p-t. UJ U.b tranM-t'1"" Wlet Au 4 . a a a.a . A a tralla rvnM U i i- -r- clonv until It bad t- - IWta.y !Uy. TI-- uwe w i.o h.Milr! Jr earlier n uiA sil-ria Is a lau l f mcuin.u I .;i.:Uii. and i-raoef-l th.a f Ul-r t" ' fl,M ,atle It A ear! a. I Crau.fct m i t-M-n aivutJIli! Iu ..or ..u Wealrrn 1 : fr - i onunNiiuono.NjcT Ttolattasaa. w-t. WRITE US 'Oft :a mum mw 111! Gil ciii.lUr .voOitivu limaie- an.. . !- .ure tu i:rrrrri..- Sit" ria. i IU tri i n.H'U awl h flwu.r iii-.u i.-tily. ImiI M.t ll.nt UhIm il - Cl -r-i..a cf tuiiti'.raii.u fmui ibU n.unirv u Hi- praliW- aud f.T.-t -f N.tiUiu Ai. d .T '', ,M' ,i.-a. uf J imlalU.u. OAVIOtOM. M. c. Stat., 1537a Xeal.7tMt.,. ft,a4 Carrtrati m ta l'rv-t t. lbar (- mmtftrtr. Ira Sr- r m4 Imimim 1 rrmtm Niawatki. w-mA tr a ilcM sj. in:AM.n. - - VHrtnla IUMI la ! l h mttu m ta lattvl Mtln H.rrn citr a4 a44t a.v. vuiia, rw. ! al M tf o ..u -I-1i.m. I . 4 Ta Ta. -rrieal. THE COUPER MARBLE WORIS I A i&ia.uaatP r tmii, J 13 MJ S4 $1 . voftnt t gna WW ww v wisw U L I J r.ra et-H-". ft. . tm k .ratit-. l--'lrr.t t kT a IV. i.it inf n;.e,v IS. U I tri; A ... w t I Do Not Grasp attheSh&dop and Lose the Substance." Mny people Are but sfudems ef their former selves, due to neglect of health. Look, out for the blood, the fountAtn of life, the Actual subsUnce; keep tfutt pure by regular use of Hood's SarsAparillA And robust health mill be the result. Be sure to get only Hood's, because iaaaai--aa--af-f i flint That is no longer Daace. any doubt There is no longer any doubt that birds are addicted to the dance. The bower bird and the prairie fowl are adepts In the art. wbll the American jrrouse is a veritable muster of cere monies. It is the custom of theae birds to prepare their ballroom by beating down the grass with their wings, and then to dance something suspiciously like the lancers. By twos nud fours they advance, bowing their heads and drooping their wings; then they recede and then advance again, and turn on their toes, swelling their feathers and clucking gently Phila delphia Press. I Hill I I I -III THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLOfin of NORTH CAR0LIN.V Offers to jroneicwonieothoromh lltrrary. '-lJi"al. fcViillflo a-l Ia4uuial educalloa. and special pedacoctcal l.-lD.n. Aasaal Expenaee, Inelndlns beard, !0 to M30 For non-reaMeataor lite Mate, - - fliO FACULTY OF THTKTT MEMBERS, repreeentlns In ihelrruliare umd traia B4 mOT orthWadlaCaUe(eaal t'nKemltlt t.f Itl-cunirr ant tur Bora tbaa J0 reeiar students In dally at:-ndam-e. In-ni rrry ari.Mi 4 2iorta Carolina. Moreioaasauu niairwm iciuunn, i "''"j-"'- l-i. and f r.a I -m 4 iW end .et a -. f-:.ltra rnJeriae H.rwilusi. eVUfnt m.- teie. l OI Htin K TI t I rnr rn'srenelradlaf dl4na U ! ( j r kr-lit-n-url p-"l .- t-r-l-', rwirn -f-ri-Bdeorelan 4 lr h der.a ttaJ" tee.-ar. 1 .. In a.wnUtrM all Cm tMi" ri' - i lere Auc. reelalea - an ihii"-i--" - For Catalogue and other information addre-r, PRESIDENT McIVER. GREEIfSBORO. N C. Will Not be so Large. Washixgton, D. C, Special. The I Treasury officials are now confident that Ihe deficit for the present fiscal year will not exceed $20,000,000. One week ago the estimate was a little short of $100,000,000. but during the last few days the receipts have been rather above the estimates, while the expend itures have greatly fallen off. Mr. Plant's Probable Successor. savannah, ua,, npeciai. it is con fidently predicted here that R. O. Er- wm, vico-preBident of tbe .Plant Invest ment Company, will succeed the late Henry B. Plant, as president of the in vestment company, and also the South ern Express Company, and the Plant System of railroad and steamships. No Call for Volunteers. Washington-, D. C, Special. It is positively stated that no call will be issued for fifteen thousand volun teers, and there is no immediate pros pect of such action. It may be stated. however, that there are now practically tnirty-nve tnousana men under utis command whenever he wants them. Insects and Stored tirali. The depredations of insects that sit tack stored grain may be almost whol I.V prevented, and without much trou hie. If bins have bad infested grain In them, eertainly they should not be used for new Kin in until they have been thoroughly cleaned, and it is very excellent practice to clean a bin anyhow, before new grain ia put into it. But tbe sovereign remedy for this class of insects is bisulphide of car bon. This is a colorless liquid with a very disagreeable odor, and Is a pow erful poison. It is very' inflamable and must le kept away from lire. At ordinary temperatures it vaporizes, and being heavier than air, descends Into the grain and will kill anything in It tbat is alive The manner of applying it Is to pour it Into shallow dishes, aud set them, on Wheeler to Philippines. Chicago, 111., Special. A special to The Record from Washington says: General Wheeler will receive orders this week to go to the Philippines. His particular assignment will be deter mined when the War Department has heard from General Otis. Secretary Alger said: "All that I can say about Gen. Wheeler at this time is that he has asked to be sent to the Philippines. What service he will perform there will depend upon Major General Otis.' air. it ought to bo about titty to sev euty feet high with a hood so arranged aa to turn an opening toward the wind and cause a draft down the chimney. The stack ought to lead in to a passage about twelve feet under ground, where the ground is coolest, for a distance of about one hundred feet and then up into the curing room . The curing room must of course have a ventilation. The sub-earth duct may be divided into several cool passages by means of drain pipe. This same principle has been applied by run ning the au- into a well and then into the curing room. The average cost of snch an air apparatus is about $70, Practically it has been demonstrated that a curing room even in summer may be kept in the neighbor of sixty four degrees. Professor F. H. King, iu New England Homestead. Cream Balslng by Dilation. The idea of the old process of cream by dilution is to dilute the milk with an equal or greater bulk of water; the mixture is allowed to stand two hours or more and then skimmed by draw ing off the skimmilk. It is claimed that this method has several advan tages, especially when various patent contrivances are used that are now being sold by traveling agents. The fallacy of such clains was exposed a year or two ago by tls New York Ex periment Station and published in these columna at the time. Now, the Vermont station announces the re sults of exhaustive tests. The dilu tion method left iu the. skimmilk thirteen per cent, of the fat of mixed Jersey milk, forty per cent, of the fat of Ayrshire milk, and seventeen per cent, of the fat of stripper milk, mostly Jersey. A centrifugal separator left in the skim milk only between one and two per cent, of the fit and was able to extract cream from the diluted skimmilk. Speakiug of the cans that agents are selling for the dilution method the Vermont station says: "These cans are less efficient than centrifugal' tp arators, less efficient than the best forms of deep setting apparatus, and no more efficient on the average than the old-fashioned shallow pans. The cream does not churn so well." The fact that these dilution cans are sold by traveling agents and are not adver tised in our own or other reputable agricultural or dairy journal, is of it self enough to make dairymen cautious in regard to their claims. American Agriculturist. The Director of Public Safety In Phila delphia receives ? 10,000 a year. Beawty Ia Blood lep. fflfnn Vilnnd means a. clean akin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by takinf Cascarets, beauty for tea cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c Customs receipts at Havana patsed the million-dollar mark in June. To Core Constipation Take t'usi-aiels Candy CatbarUC 10o or V C. C. C. Iai to cure, dniRgista reread The newe t liathisg suit, says a fashion item, come in electric Mue. Disgusting ! S-kln ertij.liuus. whl-h keep jru avratc-hliig;. bii.l look rnn- and gorti. It Inunreflned In either Ff-x; and gives the ImpresMnn of urn-leanness. l).n"t you want to pet rid of It? Get a.W. box of Tetteilne fron your druggltit. or send stamps U J. T. hitptrine. Sarnunab, Ja. Ii cures Without fail, all skin dleaw. (Jive it a trial. A white raoiiDtriu grasshopper has been discovered in Minnesota. Educate Toar Bowels WlthTcacareta. Candy Cathartic, care constipation forever. 10c, 25c. II CCC. rail, druggists retuaa mono. Xo person is either so happy or so un happy as be imagine?. True Value la Mliow n b) the Teat of time. During 31 years 'Wintersmith'a Chill Cure bus been tried and true. It bas cured thousands and will ure you. Try it. All Drug gists se 1 it. or hot tie Bent to any address, ex press prepaid, on receipt of retail price, 50c. AiMiress, Arcuur roter dc o. l.ouisvllie. Ky. v .- . . . . . ... A good story of mi aniiisiug n.i.-i.a tion whb'h omv look phn-; belwii Mr. Frank ItiK-khiuti tii.d a booking clerk Is revived by the Wiudor Maga zine. ' The naturalist had Imii iu France, and was returning via South ampton with an oven-oat stuffed with specimens of all sorts, dead and alive. Among them was a nioukey, whli-h was domiciled In a Large breast nh'W et. As Itucklaud was takiug the ticket. Jocko thrust tip bis bead and attract ed tbe attention of the booklug clerk, who Immediately aud very projMTly said, "You must have a ticket fur tbat dog. If It's going with you. "Dog? said ItiK-kbind. indignantly; "it's no dog. ifa n monkey . "It's a dog." replied the -l..k. "It's a monkey," rotor1-d Hii-kland. and prweeded to show the whole aui inal. lint without Hiuviii-ing tin ch-rk. who insisted on Ihe money for the dug ticket to Iondon. Naturally nettled at this. Ituekland plunged bis band into another iK-ket and produced ft torloise. and. biylnj It on the sill of the ticket window, taid. "Perhaps you'll call that a dog, too?" The clerk inMrted the tortoise. "No," raid he. we make no charge for them they're Insects!' At WcUci.M In Oimany IV year-ild fhop sir! evmuillted aulcide nfter I icing ditnlMd n c-oMnt 't a trirtln-' ihcft. and h-r lsyear-old idMer fi.llnwe.1 b-r example no a" count of tbe disgrace. 1- uU r t.ate v ' a'mii i e . eit """' " ' nu. N . . -i'.e. ! ; til alto ri-f re"t fc mat t h ' rs.i t M ON 41 f rl-l b . k" l-t a-4 .- tt-.-t.-r a'4 l4n .. i full "have keen sjalna; C'AftCAMKT r Insomnia, with which I have been a m toted for over twenty yeara. and I caa aay tbat CW-areta have given me more re lief than any ot her reaie fly I bare ever tried. 1 ahall certainly reooen mend them lo my friend aa beinc a l they are represented.' Tho. uillabd. tut in. 111. sv CANDY Mi'w wti e I i"'l ' H "l"l !) 1 1 '' " ' . '' 'e- . ii ... i . a . 4 M ' ''l .,1 M.,.t. . a,K !... , KM ISittle? 1il fc.eje r-Hl ' I i! ' tll ellf BUCKET 6HOP8. Hall tfit4 f te V.1 lM '' t4 fwli. H.. fu4 au4 tw4r w i -l rale-tli) a H.ll H. Vrm . M.. .-. i.i H-r4.f Tn4 "4itietMi4 Miklnif na. f KlisiM--- h-i..'-tii a ena luii-taj ra-iiie. ".- -Mreire "-t-. -frsn CW llHtiee' " It-p ' rr-i . t z a.i ict i i-twnm "f ixi'illit. I " t.r.inu- ul . ! tiI-4 u4 m a.'4.e I- I- llf.KI: Ay - ei eiHia'-4l ii vaaos i Moayriwca fZI P1nssnt. Palatable, potent. Tate Oomi Da Ciied. Never hieea. Wrahea.or Ort Vw.Ttr Une. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... m Vatt,. 314 HflaTfl.Hlf! N"M vtisrsafeaxl hf all Mr- - aw an inawil R t. Tutwoou 1 1 aalt A Veritable Flood. Brtan, Tex., Special. Reports from the Brazos river continue to show that the rise is unparalleled. Thousands of acres of corn and cotton which was "laid by" are under water and the loss cannot be estimated nntil the floods re- tbe surface of the grain. From a j oerte Those who have Tisited the river pound to a pound and a half may be used for tight bins, but open bins and cribs will require a larger quantity. The grain may be exposed to the treat ment for twenty-four hours, or even longer, without iujuring it for milling purposes, and without destroying its power of germination". If buildings are badly infested, it Is well to repeat the treatment, in warm weather, in about six weeks. Bisulphide of car bon U not expeusive. If bought at wholesale, tbe cost of treating a, ton of grain would not be over twenty cents at most. The Epitomist. 1S 1 1 1 -r a . Douom at tne o ones iron oriage, nine miles south of here, report that horses, household effects, bedding, trunks, cows and hogs, alive and dead, and hundreds of other things were coming down. To Jndge .in an. When purchasing sheer "laen hand kerchiefs those tb ire pure linen, may bo readily recognized by moistening tbe tip or the finger and stretching the fabric ever it Linen will show t.li moisture through immediately, but cotton threads take more time t ab sorb the moisture ttHT THiSY aBE 4D CABLED. "Pa, why do they cau them stump j ipeakers ? ' "Btjcauna jbey are generally ihiwp.a when Bnybtdy &.k ues tion requiriua an aatwr tbl t fUUiiirt UtUiitflijd.,? , Pierre Loti's plans for the future in clude trips to Asia Minor, Per-aia, the Himalayas and the plains of India. It (3 said tfcat lie bsyst rad btfoi. hut flfida Hit the ttMitul aiimtat wfthta iti fihnnto nf.girniinMnti;. One on .Portugal's King. His Majesty of Portugal thinks he is a nrst-class pijreon shot, and his courtiers encourage him in the belief. At the Lisbon Club, which the King is trying to make the pigeon -shooting centre of liurope in place of Monte Carlo, there was shot a match recently in which, the King vras a competitor. His Majesty made a heavy score and the Counts and Dukes and 'sich" who shot against him were too polite, or diplomatic, to beat the royal record Bat then there came to shoot one Don Alfredo O'Neil, one of the O'Neils of the red hand, whose ancestors left Ire- IIO IS m -sr - a iana ior wen, lor xreiana s peace after the faiiure of the cause of Prince Charlie. ueu Don Afredo came to shoot he promptly beat the royal rec ord, and took the prize, which was a magnificent seventeenth-century enameled silver dish. When the re sult was declared, some Portugese wag who could speak English shouted out, "By the powers, - Ireland forever'." whereat the King and Don Alfredo laughed,' and tha rest of the court, like good courtiers, " laughed also. New i'ork Press. Straw blows. hats show which way the wind Cou-t Tabaeea Salt and Sawke Tear Ufa Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nsrve and vicor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak mea strong. All druggists, r.0c or It. Cure guaran teed. Uoolrlct and simple free. Address Sterling Keaj!y Ca. Chaa;o cr New York. Tlli. A Quick ".u..uiiiii .t.uVE," Freight Milpment Via the Seaboard Air Line. Say.-, the Kaleigh N. C. News and Ob server of .June lOih: tbe transportation facilities ot this day and generation are simpiy wonderful; tbe Pilot Cotton Mills wirad Monday afternoon to New York for somo dyu stuffs to be sent by freight, the goods were shipped that afternoon, and reached Raleigh Wednesday night by the Seaboard Aia Line, and were being used on Thursday morning in tbe dye house of the Pilot Cotton Mills for coloring (roods, which they iu some instances ship as far West as San i raneisco. l roiy "the world do move." Tbe world is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to tbose wbo feel. So-To-hse tor rtfty Caata. Guaranteed tobacco habit eure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 00,11. AUdroCTista, Tbe dog days are drawing near with Mr ins rapidity. 8. A. L. Fast Freight. ..aj'9 tbe Norfolk Landmark of June 27tb: - inree aays is tbe time tbe 8. A. L. made on car load peanuts Norfolk to New Orleans. This is almost equal to passenger time." II. IL Gkscs'sSons, or Atlanta, Ga.. ar Ine only micci ssfnl Dropsy Specialists In the world. Pee their liberal offer in advertise ment in .asr.ther column of this paper. M r. Wi nslow'aSoothlng Syrup for child ran tretbing,of tens tbe gums, reducing lnflanva tfcD.allaypaIa.eurswiBdcolto93oa bottle Conductor f. D. Lxml, Detroit, Mich., save: Tha effect of Hall's Catarrh Cure is wonderful." Write him about it. Sold by Druggists, 75 . Krupp has made over 20.000 guns ot large caliber for the armies of Europe. How is this? 1 Perhaps sleepless nights caused it, or grief, or sick ness, or perhaps it was care. No matter what the cause, you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Gray hair is starved hair. The hair -bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. fILOOD TKLI.W. Yes. It l tbe index to health. If yoa ha e had blood rou ara likely Ui lra tbat you have lllietiruallam. one of the moat Loir. hie diseare to wbuh man kind ia Lrir. f 11, i diaeaa (at uat tezun Ita .ork. or if .u have Iieea nftliru-d for yeans you abould at once tike tbe wonilei ful new cure. Kiiici.n. trior, Tbnuaaiid liaetMen cured. 1 be sum mer aeaaon ia the Ix-ft tiiua In take a rheumatic itutdr. Nature will t Ken aid the medlciue Iu e(!?ctJng a permanent ;ouuimiui.ai cure, faople with bad bloo.1 ara subject ti ratal rb.indlt-eVJon and many oUi-r dlaeuiaee. To be bralthr tbe hloud nmi-t Im pure. Hhesianarlale isiiia pnertr or l.icxid punnern. Sold It) DntscUf a. Prlre.00 College of Dentistry. ItlATAI. lWAIil MIA I 1 1 laail a a.lleje a.f PI. t U-ta 4 a-ajneaaa oieeM- 4H4. I' Mia. t '" t. M4a a-tai . J-a "l! 1buw r aMle-ldlatll-C Um e1llT .f ei.1tata a itte I r ! U -m J.tiesa .. I I !. ! AtM lm It 'alt . ieaja SIUrfi.0 FBtE " Pans aa etrtlf Csraf kaMMttt raaaataf ay t. axiat s Mcur EERVE rESTDUE E m Mfkw.a Wttr Traatseaa4Mrl trea s r aaaai m, Uwf ei ,kn I. .'. k ' tttt' .tjtlsiu. t ri n.ia. . Gviisaa i mast ta IIU rUt riK1;la"4ll Tllxftvl Oil Wear a4 lI'iM " ' j Wilt fur atal CUTLER'S taesfttM 1IMII.IM. jrw. J un to IllULLLn ORGANS i from $45 op Pianos for $195. I'.uy direct from tb manufacturer, hatlefae lioo guarabted. Addrees M. P. M OILER, Vanufai-turer. Ilafcrstcwa. - !Hd. and Wbtaxay Babftt cured at hose wl th ou pain. Bookef pur- ticuian sent race. B.M. WOfiIX.rY.ir.l4. atuaia. .aw (R- 104 S. Pryor catbomit or iowe rottti irstrt- t i-aratawl .t t-e a aiita auai4uM aad lla ref t all4Ti-ri" W. H. SIITH ft CO.. Buffalo. H. I-,'- w 9 w .-a I - . - . r. OSS-ZlZ. a avtaan af aftipiiwtrJ i4t ;RTt -a4 ;- tatsisaliar'. '' aBtfiVr WniUrrUfbTDIUaUm n tMlaakar laava;am MBDICAL DhPAKTMIAT. TuLane I'nlteraUiy t.f fa.ljM I:a adraatavcea f- .avrU-t l i.a- fa anple laUiratrirtea aa4 a! umlat.i aaatorlala, ara uiMualtayi . rne tr Utfept anty llai4w-J alia and SO.OuO tamtletita annuaJlr f i 1a' la gta dally at tbe 'ti ai Th aeit arajaj.aa bearloa V-t-tr !1Nti aataloarue an-l Infoenifttloa a'1'1' rrf. J. t It All. I.I . M. I . Iea T. O. Ilraarar 1. M: l.'l. f. ' fal Ii. U8E CERT AIM CHILL CUM. i MEDICAL COLLEGE Or VIBG1NJJ; w I - . . i ... KriV- Ty?iTg-aaa of tartfcaalta taat llf-t K l T will inent Hr.deia to B:paaaObattral lawTjTt. 1' I aamplaa and lab lanlmxtUlt. Co Ml tuna Hold by drprwti ' .. eatimated cost of tha aew ilurjioipal Buildiagio $v Yerk Uity, liiclUiliug tbe picptit to be ukio lot iu ait, is a littlf ovtsj SIS. 000,000, I ne Piso's Cure for Consumption both ia my family and practice. Dr. O. W. Pattkb sox, Inktter. Mich , Kor. &, 1884 Mtrrobea aad Tlelceta. The tiuestion of the possibility of transmitting disease germs has been vividly brought up by an eccentric Frenchman who recently refused to let the conductor take his ticket to punch it, ou the Western Railroad of France, on the ground of possible contamina tion. He stood out for his hygienic rights and insisted that the railroad should force the conductor to disiafect his hands before taking the ticket. The genius for microbes was finally arrest ed, taken before a magistrate and fined $5 for bis theorising. The Path-nuder. mmU Increases the circulation in -the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss, ins elements to the hair bulbs. - Used according to. direc tions, gray hair begins to show color in a few days. Soon it has all the softness and richness of youth and the color of early life returns. Would you like our book on the Hair? We will gladly send it to you. Writ ami If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write tbe doctor about it. He may be able to suggest something of value to you. Address, Dr. J. C Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. - Moat Teas pa rate Katlea. The Greeks were perhaps the moat temperate of the ancleni nations. True they had their wine, but it was of a mild character, containing but little alcohol, yet they never drank it with out the addition ot water, and to drink it otherwise they deemed would be the act of a barbarian. In short, th Greek drank for exhilaration, and nev er allowed his cups Ui starry him be oad It. TIIK eiity-e-vwl l-'iW "Kl 7 Jd. bar 9i. IS O. I t-.i. 'ill b""1 'ii leW. .Vied Ira I lasrsr. Tour '- latlon at.l taitiii in. lr fTaf re. :"' " "-- as! al asrir. three l uit'on fee . fiS per .il rharaa 'UIV'WU STaT y Kr a ---- - Ai.t.w eal f i-rae. twoyeare. Matr.. 1st . 1Hlt!oii f-e. toaprr aea.l-.a, 'rg parJculsr a"dnr . ; ""Jlta. fon ran.. feeaa, hi . Oi id DR. KOrrHTS lTTKTIOM far-. lit. ted if ! n"u V. I LL-' T p heg rl u n t ad r e rt Equities lie BctbX TIZTEIR1 Efcttw Bavd Trscbtes n CfaQdra Oalttlt If tit, snail C, J. Kueea TEETKS POtYIERJ ft LJL1 ef Ity .. ail4faT tSeeat;.- UFEOFjfEY at ff rt rara. aiaitt r. aiixr. taaaaia. ataj!. taatlaia DROP S YJSSfSSS eaaaa. tiiI Ifldaia Hsilaiaal rrea. Sr. . a. actta's aoa Bs d. anaaaa a. Itfntt WmtM Toeeaaeara ! per m a. kaayirti ft&eaU B IHiea oar p.iraJt. ami rasae. H rile for leraas. C. B. Aadararm a x. 171 &.lm bt Dailaa. lea 4 TIIK JCDCF.S OP CARTER'S INK tare theaters, Moreaaeeaof ittVsa ay other. A hyt THE BUH CaU YOU aa ane taaa tbe paareatt ayi'tjaanaaiiisjyjsjTia sniisj.,!U-1 ,n,U!.j.a. Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. "1 CAHcn " 1 I.j -.i . - ' u 1 JdUtfa win smokeless powder and " New ; Rival loaded with Black powder. Superior to all' oiner Dranas tor UNIFORMITYt RELIABILITY AND STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES. Winchester Shells are for having them when you sale y all dealers. Insist upon Duy and you will-2et the hest. laWfiraXaliaffaiae DM rOrlnrf-, PfUSflfl P o TftT 1 - i - a8;1 TTby m trim Wa aaj . - 'e aaa a-
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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