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Agricultural. 1.1 me ft* a I ertilfzer. Just now. th»ro seerns to be a r*w awakening among our farmers in re gard to the rise of lime as a fertili zer. And many of them, weUvs no doubt. in their eiithusia-m over th a g-ow trig aoc >unts of ihe enoour u> r ing result's from it* application, will bo inclined to run into exoe*->e» and make which thay will hav* to dep. ore. ru train derivable thus fur from intelligent ob*ervatioa and experience mouii to l>e, that while lime im valuable as a fertilizer on certain kinds of .oil it u of no perceivable value for r>th#-r■ of a diff'-rent text .ire. Sometimes it de pend* upon the kind of lime applied, whether stone or oystsr shell, aud ft' what period attar Some time-. a soil may already contain (■ 1 m » «nuw .>r a.l thoneeds of va» etatiou, and hence an excess would bo of no benefit and oaiy lime and money loat in applving One thin" O i- certain and cannot ba controvert ed 1 that lima is not of itself a for amina. manure or bona maai, or tho like. It must cuu si ■•••" ! *• Imgely a disintegrator in f -b't n-. 1 applied accordingly. In apply if t> stmved and worn-out 1 in I. which has been depleted of aJ its humus or vegetable matter by f I'-cc.-ivf- eroppings gives, as a rula, no j rolitahlu result, ultuuugh Mr. I anjuhar, iii his admirable conkribu ti'i ! hays ■,s e fleet 1.0 ha# aver •icon from it have t>ewu fro*} suoL a' 1 If tha soil ib of mai ter lime will hasten it* decomposi iion aud nm.s it ready to bo absorb ed for vegetable life. It u a sol vent of iome mineral subs»ajuoee which would otherwise continue dormant and useless for pianfc foo*i, an, for instance, the eiueate (A puk ash i-s made to giva up iu poUah and so contribute te the fartilik/ erf the earth abound it As more wf an agent than for the proper aid ne* essary of plaat feod than a* a direct fertiliser lime must bo considered. And we would ad vise all new enthusiasts to go call ously into its einplcyment as a fer tilizer. Hake a few earefid experi tiiants under different aiid Taryiyg •onditions and learn practically what cnii he done advanfag' uslt. Then, if reunite are favorable and * lai' ir cr vfiiture* to he juatiiiable, r o ahead.- American Farmer. I"nlr 'l'raclr I* »lir I tiittue lor rroti'ctiuu. 1h« agitation f>r taj ill revision, aitlirr up down, is not confined to th country ; lut, to a greater or degree, i> a disturbing fact.-»r in all the great vrr.iw.i " l'rc*« Trade," is every dav becoming a more impoitant point ii British politics. Probably a raa jorll\ of the ( ousei rativ. 4 are, ct»r tainly a t onsiilerablo min« nty o Liberals a: e, iri favor of it. Th» «u{>port of it is i \t> iidmg from ti> country into the citiws from tin 1 agriculture t>> manufacturing clases. Italy, Austria and Belgium have lately increased thou duties a i .>! -id. lithe* number o foj* n in p i! el.:et!r those t'n exclusion of which would most bene tit f;ini!» I - aud stoi-k-r:iisers. (ier man\ and lai-sia have b«- n steadil; inci easi?ig t i fir t'H'fs on foreigi In {'ort'itions. ::nd nre now thriaten t i.t a\it : imp» rt tluties l ranct ai d ti.e oiht ; lluropean j-ower bin w a Siinilai terultncy. but to t lti-sri I": ance ha\ it g alreadj cone ms fur in tl.'.s dirtjetn n htj t artisan t - uie hkf.\ tv» tou-ratt \\ hil« the J.r *ire to increase their in gufiicient it\e!.ie and to prettc! their agricultural classes from for t :• ■. c. : i-etition induces other r.a f I tifiis to inciease their duties ti fc-re._n .u-Vi rtatioi.s : ti a desire ti ii suj t laonnual.t le\t li.»i ; .i.d ;i leu: that farmers can sLii fvr themselv t« in any event, .cad r ain w \ i tus to an opp( site j olic in this count! y.—Rural Ntw Ycrktr Cleaning; Grrmy 9lAchlnery. " For e]f«anir.g greasy machinery." i -ay- the Milling' Engineer. '* nothing ran be foun I that more useful • than Pteam A stam hosa to th« txuler car. be made to do bet- ' tor work in a f*w than any or a is able to do in hours of rlosa ! application. The priDcip!#** a ' of -»eiui are. that it will pene trate where an instrument will not i *ut-r. ifj'l wher*4 an\thing e!-a w.ij l \ >t . to a coin r ''ish 1 I the d--*;red r«»ult Journal boxes with oil collars will ' jet filthy in time, and are difficult to clean in the ordinarv way ; but if ! they can be removed, or are in a i favorab.a pla;e. HO that a teem can be Uoed, it i» veritable piav-work to rid ihem of any adherini' I I Wn?kt it Hpecialiy aati»factory in tho ! use of steam, is that it d'-ies not add 'to the filth Water and oil gprea l the foul matter, aid thu« make j a-oro work. It matters net Low journal boxe-i aro kept clean, c will admit | that should not be allows.! to; ! gat dirty. 'I hey ara t>uru to h-^at aul girs trouble, if not cleaned and cared for. Often the ail tank® ara ' never emr-tied and the residuum re- ' » * moved, and aa the pump* draw lha ! oil from the bottom, the machinery j pure eil. ( The oil tank should hara a thor-. i * ough cleaning before naw oil is agaia | pumped iiito it This is easy enough 1 if tha oil is rsmoved, the letak lavarV ' ad and ths ateam nossls applied to lha mouth of tank. This method of cleaning beats dipping the filth out with waste. So u«any uppo*tunikiee ' will \ reaeut ihamselveu whan *team will be a valued help m U>A chinaiy, if one to think o> jit. Fruiu Vf • »;•* rn Tobacco JuirmaJ I * TUe l uture I*rt»|>erU> «*t tl>« To bitcco I'lOfliKW* tn Their Own Uaudi. Una of tha Hpeakers at the Tobac -1 co Fair lately held at Danville, Vir -1 was Captain K. li- iMvi*, ®f i Catawba county, North Carolina. Mr. i)avia is a practical and success ful planter, ami eminently qualified t te »ptak on the subject, ami wa take i ' pleasure iu copying the following , utterances of his at Danville. lak ' • ing a;> hii subject: "Ifow shall to ) bacco planter* dominate the tobacco markets, and become masters and not slaves of tha situation? he s»aid: TLie problem is one that farmers, aud farmers only, can solve. '1 he disasters of the past three yt ars have b>rii« tlown tho people, and tobaccti 1 has been dragged in the gutter. r [,( t the r« s]>onsibility for such a con dition of ttiing* be placed where it .. | belongs. The farmers have been | perhaps the greatest., certainly the T ' most numerous, sufferers, n 1 The faimers tlrlmled th. n; ! ves for a long time by supposing that all ! classes of tobacco men were cotisj ir n"• against th♦ m. 1 hev thought I 1 D D : e : depression of t»bacc'>. hi tke h e er hand, dealers had deluded them selves bv srivitig that tlie «lepres^iir 'in t(»bacct» was due to the meai " i « ; u-*litv of the production He woiil'l \ not include the manufacturers. be r j cause ro!e of their Cl.st. mt■ rs 1 -tw if i c-'tiiphiint tl of the mean crop. 1 Jut the ar* past. 1 tie t;ii nn i " 1 , !»nov.s that ti.e wareiuuistman losu half his c>n,mission when he gt t i'i;lv ha f price for t > 1 act . at d t• y 1 warehoust man know a the cry aboul ij ' n:« an t*rt»j sis the merest «jan mc-n Tobucco is not 1« w bo-fir-" it j mean, but nit an b« cans*- it s .en ' robneco is -a Itobe a mom \ll j i 1 >iit is such in one -anse i..y. am a that is because it costs money t make it. It now tskt stw o croj st« f:i ake one. ar.d it takes a gooit «.r j tv> maka a gt id en j . 'he ti; ' I a;mist mt an U bacco ht gan with ti. • j dej rt s«io:i of ti.t- n.arkt t. l! ti. t fa: n.ers 1 avei.'t t the I. t t.ey, tl.t; cat. t male _". ! til-ncto. Iu IVVU1 VV U the crt p 4* oO Leg "' heads, manufactured 2(»7,IK)0 hogs !1 ' heads, exported 227,000 b( gsl eads oj surplus -♦'•.o»M ; IV>l1 V >l cr- j. 450.1KH e manufactured 236,t l ex} orttti 'So (HK), deficit 10,0(^0: ISH2 crop, 513 U"0. surj .us l v >-'5 crt ] . 1"1 " o»•». dt licit ' 'V ; 1 crcj ." \ 1 y surplus 80,000; 592,000, sui r plus 10,000. L«uv.i g a totaL euj i 1 ['' i' (> f l-K-.000 hogsheads uneoo j *umed A «:milar conditio: of thmj» existed. be said, in 1*59 KG, and it tv k four jear-i of war to r»JiiM th« nurpl 2- TDe overproduction i» ; somewhat dirain *hod hj the .-h->rt f crop of I*S7. hut on the other Land. ' i the tobacco tax agitation w** con i stantly adding tj tte dwpr^asion Tijf* ft!" LL, f ' I" 3 StH'.d OwiWwU In I ay . t» iki -i » ' >'.«» ; .r,2" tui t t:.e fax. 'Turn lotacc > t»: Ui U• t % t ' aj tan. it.* fa* um\ la> a w il l of • j to iv d'lCw ILiH.r iT jpi . m*»intf ; common tobacco. Wiianti.e Lave re ljee 1 the sjppiy below tha 1 demand, then will ti.e.r deliverance oome. fne abuTc ia pregnant with prac -1 ticai which tobacco #row ! trs would do w*i 1 to ponder ott A Kig Swindle Cbokel. The Agricultural Department at Washington, conceded th* i ic»» of making from _v«kr it ma !• extensive and exp»rimenta in tt-is direction at F»rt t Swenaon to aid in tkese experiments. Mr SweuHOn at oticti *aw the possi bilities of thw lnduitry &r 1 set about feathering his own little ueat. lie applied for and obtained pa Lanka on kha process, and this. too while he wa« employed and paid by \ ihe government to do th« work. ' ' Senator Plumb the other day intro duced a resolution In th* Senate, calling oa Commissioner Colman for ' information, and khe Commissioner : made a roply which blocks this little ! of swindling so nicely fixed up by Mr Swenson. Tkesa axperi- ' ' inents in sugar making aru most like -1 1? to prove entirely successful, and : when fully developed will l>w worth ' '•-millions of dollars annually to our ' j people. Mr. Swenaon thought to ' farm a little monopoly or truat or ' syndicate of hi* own and become one 1 ut the monev lords at thw expense of , j • 1 the fannors and other hoiieat people. , It is wise to watch government t»ia. ; plevees and etrenta. A Iloiiauza Mine. of health is to be found in Dr. li.*Y. ! : Pierce a "Favorite Prescription*," to the merits of which, as a remedy f*r | female weakness and kindred affee tiona, thousands testifv. gmmFs BrOll '-- - A SPECIFIC FOR. WOMAN'S fiiSMSES - qjippre,*«d Jkm rofiu U'cant)' »nd JL ' -W MENSTRUATION or J JLVJLONTHLY SICKNESS. [J Jf dur'ng CWAN ! *K I T^T. • - auger t * 2*l*l to h fee ok kQE TO W 1 BRADI-ikld C >., At.ai.tA, . i - S«YTBS & SOOVILL -z~m - /i aKBSHHHHBB ; .J R- (HA! Fft '■ • _£ JA BLL W I HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICES. WE MANUFACTURE HEARSES, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS AND BUGGIES. I ■ s a:.d « M.t -"i ft; .•• n - SPECiAL Inducements td la-je Buyerv r . SAYERS it SCOVILL, r- CINCINNATI, OHIO. A Eczema I* SMre eomrEon'* kaowr. v- It ki csAsed bv lnjpore bkKxl, it % wua kubi« luhin* »a i burning Ma«etloa«. »aJ. ua.M« treated. l» Ike:* v> aiClct !U victim f t 7«*-v. If v«* j sre laftrlm froa: E'tiema. or »ar other erup w*i L»ee*e, t*X« x »»r« S*r*»pe.-. It bu in numiwr!*** ir.t'.Aii-,.'*. a cure for thl§ di»«..rdr. Entirely Cured. A fiw I w\., iita«-ked w iV • ww« ia 1 form c.f Ikzemt Ti»« wuptioa* »pr .] >»r> z? n- *» » »*- ■> T c»u»:rvj: »n inter.ltrh:njf »a i bdm'.af Mu«alioQ. e#;»eS * at With |r*at faitb iu tie cf Aver"» •ar«eD«ji»l*. 1 eouiai«nre«i •.*kirt it. m i. after La»inx used than t*otH>tt;. • vf tkla «:a«. ia •ottr«;* — Henrr K. B«ardii.»i}r. vf VI,• ">Uic p " VVc»'. Pa. I waa. f»r v««j-i. tr'jnbVi wiih Salt- Riieaaj, waich. th« winter monthi. eaa*«d »» hani* to become »fr» •raak. •ym, aaj b:**d. The u»e oi Ayer's Sar ku •at!re!_v cure] me of th'e tr«uk.«Mia Sauior.—Kiien Aabworth, t**ujilva, WyomiajTer. F;»}wrw4 »/ I>r ~ . C.i;trkC*.,U*«:! l UM*. r | 1 t | L~s A. ev*. *a.h«; a«.er»4 > ■ \ miJ #ai "a* a. a rv4a f »«rM. se«i v »= t e * , ; I t ' w «* ♦ ' v • e t-r T» a | ¥ 0 '#e v. V I ' t. -t« —* laa» t' L)eg | e-'rv. si |'i »* ; •*. v. ga * v " p W Ktaa/•'S f mi tf y s a.4 a » 44. a - 4«#t a a .# E I'n' t— + ** - *\ ri >•; •i i. bm iSLOjH B t *-»e % i 1. 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Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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