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I'UIMS FOR FARM FOLK. - A { ound of lry vf:a , ;ib!o matter in orn fr»-j.f» r» 'i-ila;;** f;l y e-juals, if it does ii.t » xc: m feeding value a poaai •>f dr » ma;ter in the best hngliflh hay. - A tree wash of a pound of ooporas aii-1 two oun es of glue in a pailiul of white-wash, an i laid on a* h.gh as the animal ian renh, is recommended as a itrotection against the gnawing oi imb bits. \> high as fifteen joun 1." of pork lave been produced fur each bushel of « rn f" 1 in th - form of mush w.th l.ne.y • lit clov»-r }iay 'J his mak s solid fat, it maKes the an;mai a jjood subject for disease. - The best kinds of squashes for long >.eep:ng are the hard-sh» lie 1 varieties. and th'.'.-e nh l »u 1 be stored iu a luft pro vided with i onbl" "windows to keep out r st and a stove or other means of v armth. A i«ou!tryman claims that milk will g. ve f.ir iarger an 1 quick -r returns if fed '> foul- ti an if given to pig* Milk, he - tys, rebeiiihl* a iu compotion the egg far more ttian almost any food it is pos sible to obtain. !n nearly all caaes objectionable ' dor-. an I flavor- do i: t •* x: -t in n i: 1>; as drawn from th • row, but are abhor »«-d iroiu the air, the exterior of th cow or ' i.e '• • h ml' nn I ji-iM)!i of the milker, or while tii»* ndft: st aids m the stable. I/>.-s sometin e- occurs from not salt in.' pork promj t!y a.'trr it is «nt uj). If it ft ••/ h !' ran le>t be well sake I until thoroughly thaw—l o it, and the exp n -lo i an 1 « •• tra t. n ra is.-d by .ilteruate free i g .'in 1 thawing do s n ) good. Th" ordinary marker mikes too deep t futrow for corn, * -ji.i 11 y w hen • .e p anting is eat y, and the gtou d i oid. Ii a cold rain omes "ii alter plant !i.', t!i s rorn j>':t so far ' elow tiie sur face will rot, or at best make only a sickly grow th. It is claimed that the best time to -ell steers is wh-n they are 'i years old, as up to that time all they rat goes to build them up create new tissue and bom —while a large part of that which they eat after that age goes to supply wasted tissues. 1 ncut tubers are covered with an imp' r .i'ius skin, and in very dry soil are not oui kly fdin\elled. ' ut pieces, if not dried up and destroyed in .such so 1, lose much of their pow«-r to pro lure \igorous slaiots. In a moist soil there may oe but In tie diflerence in using both kinds of seed. The carrot has more fattening qualb ties than other roots, an 1 for this reason j.s pattii ular.v adapted to sheep, young cat tie and all animals inten b 1 for meat. anot- w !1 help to fatten animals quick ly and with less rost than other roots and • jii.rk fattening produces juicy an 1 ten der meat. When dicing potatooi allow* them to tlutroughlv dry lietore removing them to the storage bms It dried in the shade ! t w II be better th n e.\| osiug them to the direct rays « »t the sun, and they should not be stored t >o soon alter dig ging them, but should be kept spread out tor a few days. \ farmer says "I put int > a barrel full of sweet rid- r a .punt of milk, ai out half a put ot ni' staid seed —the black 1 ad. : \ e_".s Mi\ t! i ni all up to gether and p.uir them into the barrel, t i ler will ke p su -et that way tor halt a do-en vears. 1 think -t _-ets better and A i inquirer asks how to destroy the i anad.i thistle. As stated previously, they must be kept down as fist as they appear. I.y preventing growtti o: 1-av. s the lun-.'S of plants they will be sue.th ru 1. It is a persistent pi int, an 1 two nr thieo seasons may be required to eradi cate it, I ut if tie- yoiin.' shoots are de ioy lus soon as they appear the plant • annot live. l'each trees that have made 1 growth Mil'e sp-ing need no fertilizer other than wixj 1 ashes. Ihe ol j\ t should be to keep til" L'roun 1 lran. 1 o>e who l ave attempt 1 to .*ro\\ a ra-- crop in th • pea- h -" ■ !i; r I hive toun i s.. h in. tho 1 an.s:ik •. Int h-- pear or hid h •. e\ er. t.r - s crop wili not injure tlu' tr.-rs, as t o rap -l growtn of prat tiees is said lo in luce the blight. Ihi re is perhaps no branch of the busi . s of st ck r.rsi g in which s > n.in !i mone\ is h\ car- les-u s an I l leg I e t as in raising it is too . om it o:.!y th" t .ise that the are left to shift for themselves as lest tlir. - can making their l >• - m the manure pie- u straw stark is tl.ev ch ose durivg »o I we.ithrr, an I in the summer being co t.nrd m t.lthy j'v'us or turned on scantv pastures. V gr at many fruit grow rs d : * cultivate the I !.m khi r \ rin - a*t ■ r th ■ i: 'p h.:s t } • i ,-i! u:: hr ti" > i ■ - ■ i in' gr >s an i w \\ nt t kll . 1 r • :it ■ ' • W •: ..a I: e ' . . r . : \ . a sll e i:. s*. i .i d i r I 1 * \j i s .re '•> - \ i • , and tfi.tt a thorough hi tivation ..t ti is si .I*oil w t ,e gi »w t i a c;.i • ■ ia i _r J. the p ant.- t n- ei;a •- 1 i.g to a th- let: r to i .is- • w inter. Mud i t i the am v.-r ! ; s ; tri to .-* k. a i j :,•> . ,d --r ■ : i: . ter:a: v . •. - t to h i\e th • i am \ ird .t> di\ >- \ by !>. !i, y.a Jo ten r » .. \, . rei a i n t)i s* a , , u a o! •I w • g ;t * .. ■. - s nut t!.! eu.i-vs tLr ■ . ar:. \.t! ... • !r ui m ud. w h.l • >w -. : a I rut - i v. r i. * •• .• ; :;„. u Ut.Ur i. - A br k '• oi « the 1 -• f r ] r.Q '■ 't. \ w ( tr:, *'* r n rv, g.v - tie ia> ia :« ry . r.t s in ti . : er o'* !r i a s '■ • s. . . i- r s.i\s i i \»* \ • t- J, re . ~ ua -T , t w i.; wh. nl.; h. t. ; , k, f i I-r»gl ih ha a I v \ •i»l. tn. i U' 1 h.ive a . t.. .'a tt ■.» : - n.au »..o .s willing 'o u« them 1 a e lie.er 5,.« n an\ t g that ■e a to war o. 1 h ' jji w > ;at as v \ l ( J , tum ps and hay. I.xcurnlon Trains. There will b# excursion trui:.- f> qui Ilaleigh to Chapel Hill, a:.d (ireensboro, to Chapel Hill, ami re turn, on "Wednesday, June 6th. at the usual reduced iates. Our peo pie will have the opportunity of hearing our able Judge, V\ alter Clark deliver the Atnual Addres atil the Baccalaureate sermon bv the eloipient Baptist divine. Rev. Dr. Way land Hoyt of Philadelphia—old students of the I'nivt rsity can at tend the called Lueettng of the Alum ni Association on the -ume day. The specie' trains leave Ifyleigb at 7 o'clock A M ..and returning, ar rives at Raleigh 9: 10, P. M Will leave Greensboro at G o'clock A. M. and returning, arrives at (iieensbo rod>:4oP. \l. Trains will stop at all intermediate stations. The com mencement exercises of the graduat ing class will be held on luisdav. O * J tine 7. True >loralil>. Mr. 8.. \ou st t up as the .'-taudud of true morality the La.v as Kuiiiil recorded in Exodus, 20th i-hapttr, and Deut . oth chapter, common:y called the ten commandment-, which always have been, are now, and al~ ways will be binding upon men und angels. You say whatever else Christ came to do for us, he did not come to destroy the Law. If not, he ciid i not come to change the law. TI en I ask. why do we keep the first day of the week instead of the true sev eiith day, which the Lord set apart, sanctified and blessed .' Please ex plain. F. Lenoir, May 17,1888. I We are informed that parties in Missouri have been corresponding with the court officials of Asheville about big Jule Wilson, asking if he had ever been West. They say that a man of the same name stands ; charged in Missouri of munb r. Wil son was out West for many years and returned in 1882. Whether he! is the lutm wanted we cannot say. - Newton Enterprise. j „ Mr. J. C Pritchard havinof been nominated for Gov. of N. (>. by the republicans, it will now be in order for him to explain whv lie vot- i ed in tie legislature some years ago j against pensioning poor desabled ex confederate soldiers and poor wid ows of N. Carolinians who died on the field of honor.—Asheville Sun. Princ* Henry, second son of Km peroi I* rederick of Germany, and Princess Irene, third of tlie Grand Duke Ludwig of Hesse, were married on the 24th. They are first cousins, being grand child ren t Queen Tictoiia. Too Purf for I.ile. Judge Sliejdurd. tli- model juiist. whose moral character is as pure as the dream of a snow flake, and whose record is as stainless as the suul of an icicle, is in town to the l. i -h' . O his host of friends.—Wilson Mirror. Phillip W hitener. en last l'ridav. made a wonderful lecord on horse back. He rode from Hickorv, N. ( .I* M Jenkins', aboil t!n-- miles from Mt. Hollt. in five 1 ours 1 nt* distance is about lift \ miles Mt. Hollv News. V»"i\ ]>( d». 1 avlor of lenn hail a hard r> n i t» tiavel t'oi a re-nuiuina t'* n. lae nveiitK'ii wasm st >si..>n \en da% s. at d P. bg. t th: igu on t b'ta 1 ail ot. Iht I't alt -man sr\ s th" 1»«-e M un tiiu Co. of Lenoir, N C. ha- bem cigantzel * .level.>p min *,Tith aJ it it. of > r ..o(lO,00( l Mr Tic ii as M Vat)c« . v j. naU >1 r . • • ctor for the P. . lith 1;-- '*' v t. 1 rill Is a chip of the O. J I>. H'k. ai il will ii.iiki a strong cat.va--. A woman in Iredell county died iast week from having drunk tea in which a spi lei had been boiled. Shooting Affray. Alien DilU an-1 L.oj*an IJtiiug'anifT. of Jackson county, last week settled au o;l (|iiar:»-l . vt-i tie !is:e livuli»g their lainl>. Bunigarner and Lis son went to the place and found Dills and his wife on the disputed lands. He told them nut to come nearer to Liin, but tht'\ kept advancing until Dills >hot the old man down, but not dead. William Bunigarner then shot at Dills, but hit a tree, then turned arid ran. Dills shot him in the hack, from which lie fed dead af ter running about "200 yards. The elder Bumjjan t r ii;a\ live, but it is doubtful. Dills escaped arrest and it is thought left the country. Vii llxc Trial, Au expensive trial was lntd in Mc- Dowell county la>t week. Sum Kin> r kept a grocery in Henderson county. L;i-t Xnveiubt r Bom \ Laughter and John Lyda were at King s grocery and iiiui.k, and King was killul Laughtei w,i> convicttd of the miir d'i aii 1 s« ntt need to be hanired. but C appealed \ > th♦ * Supreme Couit. L\ da whs (Mii\icteil as an accessory and >«-iit [> the penitentiary for ten years. One man murdered, one to be handed, and one ten years in the penitentiary, and a lieavy bid of costs for lleiide. son county. I'ire Kn (irccnslioro. Ciia.t.Nsboiio, X C ~ May 28. —Fire was discovered in the southwest cor nel o[ the main building of the city market m this city \ebteiday morn ing between two ,nd three o clock. I he alarm beli wa> quickly sounded and the hie depaitment lesDOlided promptly, tjut the tire having gained such headway before it was discover ed it was impossible to save any thing from the departments and the building with all of »ts contents was a total loss. I*roliibilion Conveuiion. The Prohibition Convention at Decater last Wednesday nominated a ticket for state ollictH. The per sonnel of llio ticket may be very good, but tlie intellectuality of its members cannot, be to be of a very high order, as no one on it even has a slat- imputation. By resurec ting the old Know Nothing doctrine and embedding it in their platform, it is very plain that theydonot expect any votes from the foreign element. —Troy (Ala.) Enquirer. A I)ou!jU' I»r«k\v3ifn\i in South Car olina- (riiKi nui.i.k. S. C.. .May 'l~ Allan Smith and Caiviii Williams, two white men, weie drowned Saturday in Ket d\ ri\er. near the Fork Shoals mid, in South Carolina. 1 hey were lishing with a seine wheu Williams was taken with a cramp and Smith tiiid to save him and both w ere drcw ncd. Itiirnecl. On last Friday night the distillery of "Phil"" Suininey wa- burned, t' with about GO gallons of wlii»k\ and gallons of beer. The di-1i 1111 was >*tuated about 3 mile> fr"m I„« >w .-«ville. Lincointon count v. Severn citizens around sft. Ill■. v • ( ... i i 1 1* |ait' d Spirits. ;ii;, ''or .1 !>t liioii-.lration. K\i s, .. N . Ma\ - v —Sj • cia . I. . V i Meno 1'• I- lit.- C'iub • int *.t > {• i a t i» m» l it i n Wf 1: .■- itv itigl r I ' interest man f»-.-ted by nJ ei v. as w ai in I'M IlaiiK T«»r It, WiNsTox, May 28- Special Wm. Houst . 11.e col »i il n ai; who inur «l. 1 K st' C -bv here on the 21>t. i: -t .v. - litencc to day t» be 1 :• . . o! .Vine '2l-t •JetYei> !i Davis will be year old June 3rl He has outlived nearly ail his persecutors. Now, Then,— we come directly to the- ejuestior, what is the light which the church is to the world, and how can it 1 e magnified? Its li«rht is its life. j The strength of the salt is seen in its effects. The gospel is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth, and the apostle said : "I desire to know nothing among you save Jesus Christ and him cru cified." l'aul never used in his pleaching any other argument but the woid of God. Like all the holy prophets, when he preached to Jews he disclosed the sins that stood in the way of the Jews' salvation. So at Athens, Corinth and everywhere else, urging the people to. repent ance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. He says not a word about baptism and the Lord's Supper to impenitent, incorrigible sinners. These are means of grace to the believer. They cannot help the impenitent The word only can save ;-s applied by the spirit to the sinner. Let every christian then preach the word by precept and example. l/reach it to his own heart until his whole mind, heait and soul i- full. ami then and n»t until then** will it llow out to bless the world. Thus only can the light of the church to the world Le magnified. When it ° saves me from sin somebody will see it ; when they see it they feel its in fluence. Many w ill never be s«»ved . until they see religion in practice as it is believed in theory. "Let your light so shine that others, seeing o o your good works, may glorify your Father which is in Heaven." B. Consumption Surely Cured. To THE EDlTOH —Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the aboved named dis ease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been perman ently cured. I shall be glad to send J o two bottles of my remedy frke to any t)f your readers who have eon sumption if they will send me then express and post office address. Respect fully, T. A. SLOCCM, M. C. 181 Pearl St., New York. TO Ot K KKADCKH. Malaria or .%jtue- Surely Cured! In thi* hro;i'l assertion, ue speak not fnls«"ly. but tstate positively, that these ami all tiiimtsnuit ir poisons rai lit-radically iri \ »-n from th« -v --teni. ami a permanent *ure Kiiarantev!. T'iou Ha mis of I'hronii' eases, whose tf&t itnuni'i Is h'-ur *» iilfiii •>', liave been cured by our infallible reme dy , which eon tain nelt her |Ui nine, a t-senie, or ant tbitiji injurious. Full treatment fre>- by obi phy wieian of highest staij'linir, also trial retiK-'iv »,-nt on receipt ofal«lre»s. to ASH AKL M 1-;I»I AL HI KKA I . l"«l Hi oal way. N V lv-JJ-I.T WADSWORTHS SILICA PAINT. FORMS AN IN DEbTKL'U TAlibK I'OKCKLAIN sI'HFACE LIKE I'OL JSIIED MAItBLK ; Ol'T-COVEKS AND OUTLASTS ANY OTHER PAINT, TWO TO ONE, NO EXCI SE N»W Full DINOV FADED BITED INiS. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AFTER THE SEVEREST TESI' BY IHE NAVY DEPARTMENT A* i) AHCIII TECT CLARK OF THE CAPITOL AT WAMIINOTON. CALL FOR PAMPHLET AND CIRCULARS AT Sill FHKD HARDWARE Co.. Hickory, N C. I E? F f nrCntL ■ I IVEm ■ fan 1 k - .i i ■ ji. Sift) thing for summer. ( wts t • r-.;:i .1 ::v ordit »ry c •• k -r iHHKy 1 - . A.»-. : \W- , J. A. WRIGHT 6i CO., KKK.Nt, Si* H. So Ktt ln-n rninpbtr Mlthoat lit Lntirrl) u» w! li, rvn ) haute! A I \ !>\ \> v wsr.u W*ntei in ei»rj tj»»n in the 4 ««mpie fr»-e. litlnl to r»nii>wr» p*ly) with tr r en r»«-eif»t of 1 "«r in %tamp» for pott jurr- J. A W ltlc.il I iV t t) kf-af, llsßip>hire. RED STAR \ CLEANING POWDER.-Jo T:.f c »ryl stuct P.hth in » Hd. Ii h-s. • nr> A»* tht draccM. or )m. y mirr tr .V f-« :• t 7 T -m* Hirt 1 J. A.W ICICIU A CO., KliL.Mk, (pH\C/E:ssHCfrltlXs. AV. C. EnVIN, Lfiioir, 3N. C. }'r act ices iti Cald w ♦ II and lßla*t • ecu if triii in th* F« derhl Court at Matesville. H.C.^EWNY, TONSORIAL AKTIST, I? H kOliV, * . • under n»*w l>ank building. CLINTON A. CILLEY Attomcyatljaw * I.ENOIR. North Carolina ) —«j— l IW |1.1. BE IN HICKORY ON KHIHAY ANM Sat u nhtv of »»!H h to attend to :uiiy luw hiiiditer.* flirtt may he entru*t»>«i to nte I may b» found at E l'>. Alexander's store. no 4ii Blowing Rock Hotel. \ITII.I. OPEN THE FIRST •-1 Jt SE. \XD » 1..- r.'sulv to at • omiiiodatr all mountain trav.-l.r-, a h-althful summer resort thi« J.ia.. i- I.ot . V .>ll. .! No ton I atrioti* d isea^* 1 hn » i %. i t...-n k now n iii the . oil lit r> lU.«>WIN«: K" K HOTEJ.i'o u>> 17 ain Proprietor* Kd. B. Cline. »iff urn en at Hickory. N. C. XI T II 1. TICK in this and a«lja» ••lit » oun y y ti.-!- Supremeami Stat.-nvill.- l'.-deral»-oiirtt. Al' leyn! ' u»■ !i • .-ntruHt»*d to him will r«'«eiv«- • nr.-tni nu'l proiiijit attention. F. L. CLINE. A I T V \ COUNSELLOR at LAW 111CKOKY, X. C. ■ o W ill pi actio*' in Catawba. Lincoln, 1 Ui> k** Caldwell and >urrounding counties. Also* in the .Supreme Court and the Federal. Court at Statesville. .Strict attention given to the colli rtw n of claims in any nait of the .Stat ?, and ret in ne promptly made. DR. J. T. JOHNSON, 1 1 ickory, > . C. o DISEASES PECULIAR TO WO MEN AND CHILDREN A SPE CIALTT. I'll i-S I 1 1 11 U J'l I ( I'J I A ]\. 11 ickoiy.Jan.'•!!>, IhsT - No 4 W. V. JUSTICE, PAINTER&DECORATOR. SK.N I'AIN ll.Nfi IhiNH IN THE It EST SI N |.E HARD WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY' SATISFACTION" GUARANTEED. I .»■ k Itox sc.. Hi I'KORY. - - NoitTM CAROLINA. I>brunry 7, 1 v -* U C D. MORCAN, Painter and Decorater. )of Paper Hanging in all its Varieties. ri.Ni: ASSdUTMKNT >N HAM). SATISI A« HON GUARANTEED. I.«-.-i v»* >rde: >• n r l;ufti>i • Ituk v *or». HICKORY, - NORTH CAROLINA S.-| >er I H««7 NOTICK. H\ \l\,i K\l > I \i|.l» J\| hk j,j, 4i. .' 'o!!»»if« «>f t in mui»a*aian ** pa««ii, • i't > «IHl«H i VI *kVt»iii t .... PliHl ESSION. 3t May Concern, - • - : * ' t * ' 1 • .t of S. S. HAITHCOCK & CO. A Special Office - • T • n - M' Am Disease * - fl*| . i i » '■ t>») or \i(hl. D. L. PEEPLES. M. D. N• J i- * •
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