farm, ib.tuseboli?! ifu ! . • A .• t a I• • »r XViutcr \YtrU for I r i!t-(.r«>>vi-rs, AltliO !_']) r h*is r "nd !i Hi i us, wlion ) em y all • :?-•] 'or w>rk i- ! bro i/';t t j n ivi-c, \>f t > tho fruit grower tl »!f' •. 1 . •Tv . f bu«ir.es« that ■ in hw 1 .i.e. •!'. 1 tl. it to an n I vantag«, for b\ so 1 ■• u g much time can b- gn .■# ] fr •» *).•■ It f-it-nn of *'»r ' ' r • * ' 1 '! :ts T work in*** ! is r : » .•.» Or.- f\t; t plea-ant «i av—that is. when it is nut frwezin:; —the trirn lui 1 * i ! ' 1 f•' lit tr*"- can be |> r*rf »r;• ■ 1 In fact, I consid er. ami it appeal - t b» th* experi f'lici. uf 11•;i, v i /rowers, that win ter is b»-t fin f r trimming ft fruit ti ... r. I.I 4 .: !:i*- L• is :.. ich lilOl'C lei- i: *. ut i . . 1 • ! "rf >rme 1 ]iin( , li n. >re rmefuiy >tn' 1 .ru atlv. i i •• . it !;'• l- ii > • ir . " ' ' V \ USV s n o i .> •t »V»ne. if it *■ t s -1• »ii •- ut nil. When large > ' i - though* i * tpjirL ▼ . ' • -. 1 ru trim v 1 >ut h. \ I ' \ neg.ert I 1 • -1 r , t *• ml sto get | t" • in -h ./. ■ before be cuts thenjj ofV ( >x11 v rut t lie »:i:rt t wi"s audi • : .. or imvbe i fef. nia!l limb* t'i«i 4 i■. -> • i■> ■ «)i • other us to til! t!.«- ; r 11 • 11 ■ y and spoil c 1 tl.' 1 .*•• \ ' f th" t head. (,i i l l t i n)rl (■'"»(' fi« to i l t' ' ' ! ' -t. wliirli are n ii -t » tli • perfect ripening and (•'»]' iii:„' of the fruit and the /eiito! 'tl "• I)' .■ 1 r of the tree. It j."-, v• In en my experience tlr.t : '• !> 4 t i x f r pruning the graj'e is ei tl hare fallen in t' •' i'i' !!•..•• ;t: fu'-t. the sooner it can I>e done the better-—when the wood, if w:iuted for cutting 4l , can be >uve.j I>\ ti. iki' / i'.t ' ~iiitfil.il• lengths ami putting twnv in earth where t i "v w... .! ! •(• me- fr«>7.en till the 11!u ■ ('• 1 j u.' .it.,'; (.ut in the spring. Tlit in > le 1 have a'wivs practiced, at; 1 !. 1 eOu-si 1» !' the best, is w -K: v'i i- ti •• *♦ renewal sys tem. l\' two rnne* for arms, w • . t 1 i •! zontal ▼ upon w .or tii.- tto I>▼ i>n » inch, and a! •. >. ;! ■ot • oie to grow i>erpen v. ;; >' i 't r t ii:in eight ineh rs i: .i. j I ; . tl' h!! Other bud" as tmrtv ;ii |"' ir. a?,. 1 keej>ing oil all lateral ■ When the canes have ar'pjiri 1 i lit'-it,'!,t of four or rive feet pinch ofV t!.«i end, and 'he. p so doing through t ii* sw.i-on: t hu•» all the strui!;th ti it would be ( xpended in n i!.u uti? t »ibH \ wood will go to m.ike l ir;;e bite lit -nn 1 berries of the fruit, which ar« wanted. I IT ' r c -T.vinced bv p'i-t oT]ie ri' : e tl nt we tiiu-t I. the ground I f i - tl i rows culti v,»tnd and wt. ' with ail weeds an 1 «,r t-- d -troT' 1. if " would rear* the h' c ,h« «t b» n» fit from our !a --1 : f tl • i ; f ] :i: t -ny Tint - eig" t fw tap trt. with my re* - the Minn' list anco l>et w t en. t: I>. II it t f 1( * ;f y. Mat T'at. l Wlj.it lift I To Do? The sv;: J >t:.s f lhliousne— are in 1 :t:• i : * 1 .1 too we! known.t They differ in different individuals to gome t \u-i.t. A Riiious man :> doin a 1 'ukt i-t »ater. 100 fre (pi* Ltlv. a .-. ; t has an exceilt nt rtp petite for liqui Is but none for sol l.ls of a inoriiing. I lis tongue will hardly bear inspection at anytime; if :t is not white and fi:rr* d. it i« at all events. digestive system is wholly t .t . f oivl*»r aud Diarrhaa or Con st.j a. 'U may be a symptom or the two e lV alternate. There r\re often lit :..i i: . ids or even 10-s oi blood. 1 i.ei i i:.h% bt> ''lddmes.- and often iieatiat. itt iin l acidity *. r t.atu.t' >'• and teiidernei>s in the jit of the stomach. 1 t correv t all tiiis if not »ffert a c ire trv (t-fen * A>nj»t#i I ■■ r, it c -t but a tritle and thou - Miu is attest .t- etticacv. A I»i > Ag rlcuil ire. I ! 'lieve. w t;j T'rof. N.;wmau, that t;.e tru® farmer shou 1 l. a" far a« po-- >. pro I -f ,v; nee ie I f. r t:. 1 - -ij }• rt an 1 comf »rt »? the fami- He on- .t t > make Li- !. r:.e co .f rtuL.e ' 11i«I p>-»»ant with tree-. gras-.au 1 f! r.vers aiouu 1 it; then all the fruit a:.] vegetables that could ■ grown iii li.-, climate, with poul try. e„-g«, meat, not simply bacon, bit r a!, mutton ai, 1 beef. Mutton w. !l-grown and properly dressed is both ] alatablo a: 1 healthy, aii• 1 if the family be too hi:. all to c siume the v, :.©.» carca-». ft »s>»tem of ex ci a'ige between T.eighl" rs might easily be inaugurated by which the f* >ni quarters could be .11»j>«i of. rrj som sections msttou can b* pro luce 1 much cheaper than p"rk A frien i o£ mine i- u t«iv aucceenful farmer; he raises all tliesf. and *:.h.l;s his business about the best ::i the w»r 1-I He i- a man who •-.ay-. }.«- money to pay hi- tuifs. ne v r i,h- anv -tore bill- or interest t • m (-t. and -• Idom has ar v fault to • •'■ • with til'* market*. because, ba v - -"o be-t to sell, he always r ets tii" highest price This man was -h me his well-kept garden. \\ .1 tilled cellar and fine hogs, poul try, sl.eep. and cows, when I re marked that ho must have a surplus of each. "\es, said he, ''but we always use what we want and sell what iw left. —Atlanta Cultivator. For weak lungs, -pitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night sweats and all lingering coughs I >r. Fierces ''Golden Medical I>ib covery is a sovereign remedv. Superior to cod liver oil. By drug gUtn. I'litnt llrouiu C*rn. Farmers should be on the lockout for the easiest and surest ways to support the family and make a rath crop to meet the demands of I lie tax gatherer and other demands 9:1 the pocket, and it will always be our pleasure to aid them airy way we can. There are lands in this county that will pay better in broom corn than anything else, if there was a market for such produce, which will soon be the case. The Charlotte Hornet says: '• A party of progressive gentlemen of this city, determined to keep up the boom bo happily started here, have decided to begin at once prepa rations for a broom factory. But as the material will have to be raised, their first step was to get seed for who will raise the broom corn Already parties hare written to the Department at Washington, and to tther place*, f>r seed, which will be supplied to farmers free of -e->t. Now. if our country friends will take hold and raue the broom corn, they will have a market her® for all they can raise This is an enterprise that wul be of direct benefit to nil. The c »rn can be raisud in this and a Ijoin ii counties: the broom handles car be turned at the -j oka and handle works ill this place: ftlid. with a few skiiied laborers, the broom can le finished in all lti part- in the factory here. It will give employment to n.a:.y. who n. gin otherwiae be pass- Hi.. their tiiuu in idleness and vice. A Sound I Opinion. K. Bainbridge Mundav t▼ Atty-, Cia% Co.. Tex suVs : "lli\e used Electric Bitters with most I aj py results. My brother also \eiy low with Malarial Fever and .lain dice, but was cured by litc v u>e of this medicine. Am 1 FVctric letters sfcyevl his afe. Mr L> I WilccT- 1. of H'-r-e Cave, Ky.. adtfc a like testimony, saving: He positively believes he would Lave died, had it not been for h.wctric lb tiers This rcrntdy will ward eff, as we., lis cure *.. Malaria Dis»ea* "• and f« r all Kidney. Liver and a h Disorders stands uLe.jualed i'nee soc and ?'l at Koyst»r.- Ibug t>tore Marketing Crop*. I The whole matter of marketing % cro.»- : -c- i. >t I" ± to receive the • attention it deserves. Many a man . will stilly into the best w.iv of pro ducing his stuff and will work hard on the nop all summer, ami then ~-l\ It at the fir-t opportunity, with out making any effort.■» to ascertain the .-.ituatioii. so far as supply and mar'-.et prices are concerned. The business en 1 of farming needs to be studio 1 even more than j reduction. Many farmers do not put a sufficient I value on reliable ai.d comprehenßive crop an l market reports. The ea- with which the dealers in pro luce utilize such information u an ever-present illustration of its value. The fa-t there are practi evilly n> > of informational* uf crops and markets to *hich the far mers rir:T m t hive ace* ,« to as w«-l 1 as dealers, if the* ar« willing to pay for it. When the farmer makes the selling of his crop* as much n busi ness as do-* the buyer, lie will find farming m >i *« pr- fit able llou't Ix pertinent. You cannot afford to waste time in experiment when veur lungs are in j danger. Con-umption alwu'vs seems, at first, only a cold. T)o not permit any dealer to impose upon \ou with some cheap imitation of I>r. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I»ut be sure vou r » - f et the genuine. Because he can r-\ O make more pro tit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just thw same. Don t be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Tung and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Kovsters Drug Stor* Large Bot tles sl. VI Inter Kllnttt. A writer in the Ohio Farmer calls attention to the unsightly surround ings out of doors so frequent about homes, which inside are kept as ne at as a new pin. The whole question i* merelv the extension of an idea \Yt; never aetually get rid of dirt. We remove it, or by tire change its foria Usually the thing to be de termined is. how far shall the dirt be removed? Some neat housekeep er* are satistb' 1 to throw dirty water out of the chamber windows and the dish scrapings ont of the kitchen door. Their purpose i» served if thbv no longer see tha dirt. The chickens are always (dose t > such a house, and while they nru excellent scavengers, they do not increase cleanliness in other ways. These convenient habits destroy all ambi tion to keep a nice looking yard, which i- seen by 100 people to every one whe see* the inside of th® house Besides, the »>>il becomes -oakel Willi foul water, throws off a disa greeable smell an 1 is punitive.y un healthy. It is « stimatfd that ] in factories :n New Kng'.an 1 turn « ut 10.soo.0« «».. oi l!) j in- v»-ar. v. at 1 th it >t I*l ' ic t- »i n s in the States bi mg the num ber up to 1S0I»0/MMiOO. Thi> i-, iittal to «l out one j in a day for ev c I'V lllhal ;1 u' t «»f * 1 lilted Mat*- BradfielFs PEM^.nn REePLATUtt A SPECIFIC FOR WOMAN'S TIISEASES P.tnfttl rofU» _ MENSTRUATION OR ONTHLY SICKNESS. If uic. lb* CHAV E C T I *7T *' 1,1 I . * W ■ I— JTlt'-D R*k>."LjkTO» Co., A'-AS'-*, Hew Btrcrtic-cmcnti?. Catarrh-*"-" r,;;r, free 'p » •i» {5 :• «:.» i • •* Bit! A • 77.*. »• *#»«rk * PATENTS to,V.""V";.r circular 1/1/1 VYH fho,/|t * nn *i lUU CENT ET* . MT*V 2 Bilti, Birira, a- ;.*•• *4- it* ■» » ' - trie ' '*■••** ® % »•»-• w - § • 4 tortus 1 r >f it?. i;r »■'»%» > T prnr **•• •♦■ rI Ul 1' i.r J. f r> - N' i* • • uJuJ ' A !. /i m ci i;i: ! ■„ nkai-. y »*! * I'»r*r t frri r »••.' (c * 1 «•' li': -i • r«rfn »l> tti* n*«ri» 3 •s"«* «*» '• _» 0 t- » *» ; to *k« ■jr»i • -ui • A * »»- .p »« but iiiTih|bl* t« *llit na J * • w. »r Ua • iniveria*: ■ »*»■ • -p. 4»« fli«T I net! v W • r»>r !■> I' #»« " - :.* !•» W r * V II IS(u \, ' r «» * Turk, 'ir LIEBI6 COMPANY'-- EXTRACT OF MEAT V a -»t an I * «; *\ id i:AT FLA>«»I ui .m; s F«>K SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUC.o. aanaitl a«i« Mm tljut K '„B —6#uuini oiJy with f* - *•• of Btroi Litlif's SIGNATURE IN BLUE lli MT«M U»t 1« be k-vO «f Mk«reki«p*m, (rM*r«itii « «..>* a it -tI BEATTY'S a:m utdb raii; j ORGANS AND PlAft J£. F«r iMiwa UiiDiel F. BeaUy. failing*, XeJ»r» . $500.000., iugiie, ."*•»» J BEATTY'S ORBANS.- lojfU*. n!Jre«», I>:»ai»l ll««an»T. T 1 »- J• BEATTY'S PIANOS. rMaliijfil* Aureus, L'aatai 1- W . - ton. >•» Jtmtf . PATEN' 1 FRED. W. CROCKER fouusflor-iit l.jiw K iulirit'r P artus ROOM 32, 232 BROADWAY, N .'H X. \ PENSION BLANKS! kDd All utkrr tiiimkn f«l ( • h*for« t li- I - . i •u t • «" » San 1 pr • *' j n tt iiKH.i r. •?» Tti. fctf*-* nt • Eczema Debility Ii Birt oomruon'.j known as !.*n.fs r, sr. !.-k'A; }« t. • ur«d It it oaufvd b* impure bkK>d. i* *c r ni- ! J t;.« 1 ' - v >;«" * •*>* »apa: a. pained with kiUiuw itching and burning narii'cin* r*..e»t:» t~«i of rn **a*t Mtiaatloai, and, aa!a«a properly treated, la W«jrjn.a*, from *-■ " »« man* aij'Vr, ifke'y U> afflictiu victim for wd **S*r:nf froa. Edema, or »riy oth> r b '*> l. fe* v " ' i;? a:.J ** r t • the eraptiva diaeaa>. take A7»r*!« Saraapar: a. aton.acb, an-J r *i»»rae ti.e a; ;-*i " It baa prered. lu numberleaa inHsoeee, a and a* 1 *° • 1 ' eompletc cure for this disorder. tbau • , h*.-r .-•jUj'dy. Entirely Cured. Positive Proof. X few a;o Iww atlvkc !" ' n "* y • ■ * r '■ ■ '***• ' ; WTtfi »nd d:atr«*« n ' form of K- Af ■' ftit •rvpttais spread very gei rally ; After ha*lh* triad »*r •• BIT bad*, aauaing an inltnw itrhiu* and *"• '• a- * 5 ' ' %r -* ■ ' burnm*" »«u»aiiun. »*per!aUy at i. rht. *♦ Uk nf /' With treat faith 1b the *irtuaa of A; • r'a Sara* * a. I•* !•» »» •. * - - • J Sara*: ar '*. I afUer na> ;n»; u»ai lfl»* tn*n t* o b/Ul» »of ar. oin; »..♦ .*• * * »..«• i thia medietas, an entirely imi.- Henre new man I haae. a « tbat t ... tea- n K Baarda ... of tU \\ >f. '> nr." W,.t about on- U-tt ■ • *»: * "»r. ai. : a n » i'blladerpa.e. Ta. "re: • •? t: • t: - • - * ... - . * ar, Eaat I-em; eta', > U I ww, for v*> vr&. troub.»'! w ivn est Rb«un. wkkb*. dur;ng tha winur moutnu. 1' aa» * ,r ; '* ■>» baa ia ;•> rr.« a craaa apai, ana bi««L Ibe ua« cf J, ai,- .» *.. Aytr » la.-- Ayer's Sar saparilla, aararn'a kaa aatJraly aurad rr.p r? th!« r«au.t thtrafr.ra. 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