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PRESS AND CAROLmiAN: AUGUST 4. 1892. 3 - T- ..iii'CCl Vet ved. | ir«»w Hr I’alrl \ S*Te th^ Seed*. . ts i !'} Mr-i. AMa {'• of PresideLt Harri^ou receives Lig **It is a poor crop that does DOt !».. u- i i *. w a-tak n iili f;alarv in ixiontblv iiij^talaieiits. On furnitrb cext vear's teed." It is a 'a 'i-Ii on 1I:% Lun?^. l i. 1 • 1 * 1 , , -11 .i} ’ i'\ t ru..n;it. l iu Con- about the 'J'itn day 01 every poor garden that does not leave f. ,r i' ■■ ' -' ‘v. nj. iip,month the treasurer of the L'nited enough behind it to refurnish itself .1 ' ‘ I I ' *'• States sends to the wLite Louse, another yenr. Therefore, seiect a " • ■ 'I • ' ' ‘‘ ^ "'ii'*! sometimes bv messeDf»er and on few stroner tlowers for seed, and Mv other ocfasions l>y m'iil. a check for when the peia.s begin to wilt tie a MJsc£Ljuiyj-:o rs. tny - ... I ’ C ' i);. Kii N**w 1 .* • 1 I! : ■} I j!fl : r. 1 ;w/t; ar.d f ...i.'i f! 1 1 :uii 1.' :i ! ;i.' 'J I i.'U 1t‘ .*•' 1-?; u_'~‘oi* , .]• ju.ar 4 i\ eriior;- SHILOH'S CO»«SUMPTION CURE 'I ii:- i*. 4U« 'tioti t!.t^ f li ('‘ uufi Metlicii.t' Uf liav*' -r ' .i'l, ;i ill-'"-. iii\ariiibly cur** t'e-^^or'^ ( a^* s ari'l r.roii.ihiti'*, whi;- i*', \Nfinl* rinl ill t If cui»‘ f for '.111.ip- liori i' u ithout a jiarailfl in ll;e l.i't.jry of , 1 su \ ' a ' i::ivf t f r ! tl.'i* -.v-'can ! our ni*h iii»-. its ;ir't li-uvfry i* !ia> , 'I t i-> 'I t! H thm?^.f b*- n Mold ii a iriuraiit*-*'. a N-'l wliid. li', . ‘ , (.:lii'f HI-(ii' iii** I an ^fnii t. If \>ri l.av** ■ '' I■'I ^ :;.i:jji;/rat:on an'1 , ,i , . ■ r-. ftiuirli 'At* «-arn'‘'t'y a'k v'-’i *o tty U. I ; It i '*'. ' I vHlO H iieal ami |i. if y-ur Innu' nr‘ "orf*, . r‘Ih'ss fif or hafk mn’if, n>*‘ .''hiloh’'« ror«ai-' ^ . ^o!.l !>y >. M. !;■>-It-r. «'.i uci^i't. O) ■'.! 4.of»(l l.(x»Us: . i ii.'M •• ) ria ti >k. n . ! .' ,1 ' ■ \ -ond I on 1 a. 1 !! ;. • 1 a \' r i»'- .Mart: At*. . - 1,' ^ 'V a > ‘.U 'roiiiii'-:. , \ ■ a\- a ! > Lo.ik. ! ;i: 0 y* ■ 'A ill lia v- 'j"0.1 .. ■:, r. IS > >• l;if ur>-at a.t* 1'. • i \ »:i t h>- -• \ it ;i I ; I* , !;!o! Hull' -, .,i • ,n. So!,! al >. uL^ainst Uh- rt-publi- 1 11 _ ^' 111 • ‘ (I . I I • 11 o I!; I •. 4 C* IH J S. “1 c.in answer liiat, sui(Llii> wife. A I’iit A ii'\\ •■I . A f-iMijer called on lii- l;-rotner-in law in ()\fuf 1 tL' (lljt-r day, and the third i»aily wa disL-ij-sed. "Why is it,’ a-'kf'd the Ox.>nian. “tlie third party p«'(jple ai«' rthva\s abusii!!/ tlic doiiioriitt . aufi i:ever ■ I. i 111 • :)u;. t tns , t t j«I (•.' s 'y : s u!i ].if' •,r r 'i'lMT.- r -jh a!;il I . II; 1 i.i'i « i t.on o( thf 1 o’' r I:. .. •/pa' tom■ • li'T. W t. I" -A.';- "I I • ■. I 'l >1 ■: I ' l’ ni l' iV vt-aI " .111 . • ■ 1 :' ;i ‘■ I .I:. and i .c A. I'l-Mp-di '' and 1)\ con-'t..n'!y ' . u il !i io • i: 11 ''at tiit'ii!, p; o- ' ,■ M '■ i;a'h^ ;i Vi' f ha- |TiVfl ' ^ ,i ;Ci-'l i' i.l a-n il and : . I 1:11 ■ >> ■ I >n "I I ‘ ’ i oi I al 1 I t "at iiic;. t . ■ ' I!; rur-', i)iaiii;!aftni''l l>y l'\ J. ! . (■ I . T i;.' to, ( > a^i. i'' 1 !i'* »nly ■ ■ • i!ia! Oil Ili ' ■iiiai'k't. 1’ I” ' ■' ■ I :i illy I rs d •' t l o.n lo d i ■ »;>> t o a j -t- t;ii. 1; a;-l> I'; o 1 ttu‘ I'lood i k: ,-ui ta'’of :I .* y^li'ti'.. 'I'lioy iitali'Al d.>ilar-i In' any ca>c il ■ . 111'. ‘^I'nd 1 c:i'Milars and tf'ti- .. il . Addiv F. .1. CllKNKV .V CO., T.-lrdo, «). ; ''i.id 1'-. I >1 i'l . 7.. ■ .Inly 7 1 ni 1 wr.h i' lii i*ai tri.lges : 1 .. Shi^wih ii ''I'll lol 1m* lib (* ti) : t.\( M!; illHil t*> >m., ;it H (dUt'st I'Ud. : i'. i.i • trtritl^^ 1 )’v or (d.t. bef':ie the fM iuf-]’ had a eh ini-e to Von nrvtT Kio ir a child ul.'ti C* its iiHdla i. ’ —' ^ 'I l>^'iy. ASSV\ER THIS QbcollON W.i'. do o !!ia’..y w- ■ i‘i‘ al'olind' i-M'.-tn to ).fid''r to T.T.-; , ti'l i.a uif nii'Oia'-.'* Jndi_'-'tio; , on-tipalion. 1) 1 /./.; 1 it‘". I a*'> ot ,\ i> j'l-t i tr. (> o-ni i.^ n p d tl.^‘ Fool, Yellow .''kin, \vh''!i lor 7,~>r. \\r will sfll tlit‘111 Shiloir> Vital./" . jjuar.Mi- ♦.■(•d to ^‘tu'‘ tln'iii >'ild 1>\ (). -M. Ko\-'t'‘r, din^rui't. J)i‘f‘J4 I'l It I ' ;i \\ old «>l ( !ui IIV; . A f( '.v \«!ai's ( i ’iCial Weaver w.iiitv'-;! uil s''Mt‘;: !•'! wiio surv.vi' 1 App*t(siR)t C)i' hu;;g, and now i;(- v.at.is ihfiii to vot;* tor \Veav«*r. rhang(Mtud littie butr of tine muslin or mull over the withering, bloom, as fine seeds are easily scattered or blown nway. If they are of those that wiil self seed, it is not always that one wishes the plants in the self same S’.ot. Large beautiful pojtpies are a treasure an 1 another year will be in gieater dninand than this. ‘’Tiliert.-- fore, save the seedr^. While shrnl s sl.oui 1 not be allowed to fruit or go to seed, our short lived plants havj^- no Bucu excu.-e for not giving us .-eed to renew their presence an nually. Home-grown seeds insure us against purchasing last year's left-over at pric'*s only due new’ .-etnls. The liltk- coveis alluded to are so thin n.i not to interf*.T^ with the sun's ripf-nin;,^ ti:«‘ seed>: and when the.^e are heard to lattif in the }*ods with in. the stalk can be cut j\wt below the tied inu.'lin and th:' s'?e:ls taken out and p.ut lugether ai>d inarkeil at one’s l( i-'Ur'. K ich color and kind. ^}■ -ti s, sh i.M bo kept by it;-;'lf, J .a:n!y i^d. .See.ds shnulJ i :y dry uii:i; time f.jr theni to be so'Aa.i. if ] iuced v. i.nc they may *.^ati:'-r s- .t, l mildew all prt*- > vious care a!.i i thought go tor nougLt. Oll-M K nF M( I>(N.U;,H A ]'. A LI..VNTY .N K { >.\ \ ANN AH, April 1 iS'.t.’.* S Ijl'l'MAN' Hin*'., .^avann.vh, a. »KNTi.i.Mi.N; I bi‘4 to add n.y tf>timin- ial of thf ^r at \ irtufs ot P. I*, i'. I havt* -'ilftMi il l"i- u ais with IlhfUiiiati^tM aial could u'cl no rt iit'f from any .sonrct*. 1 took a conpli* ot cunr^"-' "f your 1'. P. P., a;.d If !ia^ i ur»'(l na- »-nlircIv; I most ia-ait- men cliang*' with — Danvilh-^ ' 'Ln ri i-oniiih iul it to all "UiTt icr.". *" Youi>trulv. liegl^t'r. • ' ni'*('. but t *M V ai »• a sort ol %Vhen Baby was sick, we gave ht r C’;ustori;i. ^Vh.•n slit! was a Child, she cried for Castona. AL KI.-VlDK i ILLhY W,\LDPa>N. When she becanif* Miss, slie clung to Castoria. • i • • i, i , . [ he custom oi kissing thi l>ook as When slie had Children, slie gave them Castoria. a torm ot oath originated among the ancient Jew's, who sol. mntztd their ____ testimonials l.y placing han is on the Tin* need ol a p*rl*ctly 'alt* and reiiahk* , phyiacteries. A cusN)tu Iik(‘\vis(^ i',‘iiu'd\* lor lilt* iM*('f liav diseases of >uniuH*r , i r i i i ^ ‘ ‘ ‘ . ' nrevailevi of s'.vt*aMn;j b'- tMaciao the ; i-> uuivcr'a!. A'ar.-nu*dy for the hunse- ; | . " I if."ult I 1 th* nMid ot one- ■ ii,,ld, ulVi- t* or ti.i* larm, on ^hlpl)oald, and ' hand on a })i.ru ot uk*. A cus».om .'•1 )dote''tioi; that h.a ■ prtva ltd tor ttavaM' by >fa ami land.) " ink»-i- | prevuileil in lr.i.''>i i ' Iloiii-y \ Ill(ra) t (• ('arnco-ii* nlaht inann > t)iarrho-1 and ’holeia ll.*medy lia> swearin^r by kissin-" a cross. Va ' nrov«‘d its ii'a-sliniabh'worlli in tin* prompt 1 . . . . , .■ i nous lelics were also used in a simi- s . .1.1 0,1 itiv.* .'ni>* for ‘ I'-li'd’ and cure of all di.ordi*rs orunnatinu ■ ’* ’ di-.-tive >y>tem, ,'Urh luanner as tOKen ol .>,olemnity. a> 1‘ludfia niorbu>, tharrliu'i, cramp>, »-tc. S.‘i vic(*abl(* under all cond;ti(»n ,and alwa\- leady lor U''i*; is jterffi tly >ate. rents at all tlruuei -is. J am* J. 1\ r. a. p. i. nr diplitiii'i'i.i, •• inkT nioath at.d ■ ^l'*' i!i > i loh's ( it.irr!. Ib'iiit-dx . \ ■tor t :«'i* \\ It:; fa'di \>o'tl»*. I '>■ b'^.ri' lii’alili a:, l • W'l't bi .ith. >.i! i :»y(>. Ni. lbA'.>t,‘r. l>ru.:- i; Ian 7- Pi i t‘, Since the I’eformatiou kissiug the Book has not been allowed in Scot land. i , ;s 1 o I, »■ IM'} (■ I t!.a' 1.01.(,)f i l„r t rartiiiigfs -cnt 11 i;i» ."tcad :ii'■ t > be ^ iii[iloy( d aM ■ ■ '! »' SI iv iM '.^11 wh.> >tru(.‘!v ■,^a;! ’t !!.’ .St'!il;»'i >. i:0 wt-ic “tOO •. lit" in'i idt-ri:. ' tin-m arouo Lays the I’ittsburg rifs>: ‘'West \ iroiuia, \vhich is again said to be .\^an aftiTalinih-r piil, t(» ^tr»•nf;lhen tl.i* 'loiuai li, a-'i>t dii»estion, and coirt ct vny bi i')U'leiuleui-i's, Ayt*r’'Pil'.s art* coni^id- tTfd t!a* ll'*'t su^ar-coated, tlu*y are goii:g leiniblican. this year, is like i Juiy eonf.'i tion, can b.* . .1' taken by lilt'luo't b*li'*at'*. th* i>vst(*r vt'octab.f, w hicli i^ a!'’, ays 1 ‘’t>iii‘'' ic) taste like an ovster, never does." but IlMvk U‘1I’•» xrnii'il 'ai\ ■ :■ 1 t • A >: !d tor t ^ l';>- > i:t i::.>'uai. F. v.-r I . • ti'r’ ( "’'..ipp'‘d liar. I>, ('hilbl.iiii'', d ;'!1 ^k.n Kr ipt.oU', and p >'!- ■■ ■' P; 0-- n > i> r'' i'.rred. It • ! t. > i^;v • ;' t ■ t -ri. \ rt‘tu.i l '1. P»': >.i!t* bv M. I'lUu-ri't. ■>epr».'.'l — !>■ \ ^ln h I ik« \\ .i^bin-^on. i.iaiit . liisw I'.i ■ you the . I vo'.ir neck :i’.l " mb. irnt * ' ,11.:^ Wi ill ! : ird,*n.” .■ ui Irair 1" ’r’;! ut-t.iiiv son. ; i.al s ^ i i‘.''i' rati'-t - ; :r \ -St IS wr=^: 1 .mat 14 i^iii Kiiii ‘'lad. :pl»*'s oart\ =.rat. r.in u si.- cch • idt* oal ‘ Twi It on th: A a-: ■po>e I.I 'A' d.>’"' It hant^.-n. i:n;n :t* tiiat via'.i l.ave 1 • ■ : ' i •.' > I '■ I. \ 11 ■'!' ‘‘ J, * tt 'I a lit*. I’v- .1 IIX t A l>a ■Moll..:-, I •1: a--\vit.i- : ; t S KKMKI*'; . v • i-;ire ft'i'at.iv:' K>-r • v t ... ; .iiiav’..;*. Wit'.j «a 1 ’.'.ttit* • J tia-al t'-r "'ill fi- atuh’nt « I ’ — ( o,; p..‘. ’ ■' • ■ ;t t \*’a > bur)i;i‘. Pt.’.- >• . I ' ' 1, . i - :.T. «lru‘4'.:'.'t. ‘ ■ ^’.' >‘-4 '.*! Cbiidren Cry tor,Fitcher’s,Castoria^ A pi )ple s party urat> r. in a sp^ cc at lU-thel last Thursday night, de- clart'ti that he would latner sec* a in gro L'lfcted j>resident C'.'untrv ihtin drover C\t_ve.ini. The man who uittTi d Ui\' bast* si nti- mt'nt ha*^ a whiti* skin. and. incredi ble a> it m..y s-t-u;. there were whito mt-n. we are t^>ld, present, who ap- plaudeil it. is It not time for c=‘n- servalive wtiite n;t*ii“—n.t-n who be- iieve mat the wliit" iav>- 1 lu.e this cjutitry—‘o .i^-it a p^^rty whose speaker" |’i .•.aiiii ^acu vio .v.-. an I NN tiOse niembeis applau I ::.em wnen they are prv‘‘iaiiii* a in-' p-eoplf > p.irty wu; lia I ■> i: I'd -rt tills light IS nLii'-nei that there are >tiil en'-i::a w..;i»' m-*:i i:i tu** ::l tv' !'l\*tei‘l ai. i i: i g~ • 4 i line, tiiouijn there be a !».•>>■ :'-n g.i.l.' .. lo are in favor i p il-.:..^' »i; hi;^h p.-i.v,". ar. I ilsi'i .'Sii'V o. i.nt-n«.e. :>oc;.:l ♦ ..,.a..:y.— *\ i u>.- U-Uv) .’d i ■ 1 • ;r 1 :..i ; . o 'a- a t . ,ir l. r in .i!e, \n . ..t > •’ WoU'.d ■ ".l\' i 'A.’O i \. l.ii’.ia'ii*:i >. , * ’A ;:- i ’ ’.’..ruuiait'Sn i y th -.'c - I A}* rilla. ^xore." .f 'Uoli ■ - ar- Have you read our oiler about a ticket to (Chicago? Vcu can easily win it if yoa will try. (iet two sub scribers a week and }0u will. We V,ill f'.irnish :id the sin;ple copies you want. It is camj'Jaign year and of tiii- oTea» everybotly wants a iiap.er th.at will give tl:e news. The I’kkss and Cai.- ni.’NrvN =i^e.s this and }ou will tiiid it an easy job to get a iiundred sub scribers. (io to work now. You call get *i'> this week at Xewton and the day the democratic T. I’.Ani.ANTYNK, of Mcl)ononc:h iV Hallantyne. Orii;iii ol the (ai«.loiii of l\iH,iuy; the ISooK. I TRADE5fl\AN: ^iTrill) NBi/SRAPCRi }) CIRCULATE^) IN THE HOM^ or PEOPLE- BUViN(f THE: | KIND Or-QOOD^yoU m/ ' h TO 5ELL. IVITl incM i TOYOURJTORE^' mss for Infants and Children. “Ca> toriaiflPrt'cren a/laptrl to rhQdrrn tiuU I rf'conimrnd it os Kuperior to aiiy prr^Tiption Ivuowu to rr.c.'' II. A. Auc*nKii, >t. I)., Ill b'o. Oxford St., Brookljn, N. Y. “Th« use oT ‘ Co.'-'t.f.ri.i' L? so nniversnJ and its int^rlt-s so well kno a'ii tluit it a work c,f supereroerat ion to endorse it. lew arf!he iiitelliirent fainilie^i who do act keep Castjr.a wiihia fusy reach." Caulos Mar'ts'K. O- >’ •. New York ('itf^. I„T.te Pa-stor Bloominijdale Chiin-h. CMlorim rrmv ('olie, CV>ru»t-Ip\t!^n, Sour Su>iiiA'h, I)uuTh«ea, tlnifLatu ti. Kills Wonu», givi'H !il«**p, aiid iin.niotfw di- sre«tion. WiUicfUt lujurions medk'iUioa. ** For fvveraj years I have rooommendei your ‘ (’Astoria, ’ .\nd shall always o n: nine to do so as it iiaii iuvanaljly i>rudut:ed N m-fleial results.” r.DWIN F. 1’ari>bb, M. p., “The Wiuthrup," l J5Ui Street and 7th .Vve., New ^ orlt City. Tnr. Ckntai r ('ourxMr, T7 Mi lutAT Fthkkt, Nkw \ iRK- .'5epls,po-L’\ n.\ rd mat ' I,'^ 7 C‘ V.-« iv./- U i ''i DUhL WIThr YOU? ,dmm fiADvtl5TI&INCr \% -kn Antidote Dullness. -V* “TR.Y* IT • ANDSEEYOUR.ITORE ! WITH CUSTOMERS. i n n ■ E. & J. E. HAITHCOCK, M ■ itv i ..f ^ai'ij X- n r«?.‘ -rd. 11 1 H't - .N i»t hi ri'.; H ‘it* i - \ • im r 4 li.i 'e e . ^ \VnuJI V'>U jjkf‘ rlif ]\'()rJr^ i hir^ntn _ in i'. \ f‘ryi>i>]v i> iro- iiiiS. It yfii ir/.s/y t-t n-(jj i> \ •li.iH f. I ' Thf' > ' »// U /7/ I !>-t W * '‘Ii !j()\\ ;ni>I S‘*pi*'!nltt'r /s/. 1 s'‘7iJ //- in rli»‘ / ’/•!?>>: (ji n* ^1}Ii>r}I—iif,t /mvv lih)—1'.>> \\ iji isi\ t‘ iiim i'" inI ■ -ij! iirk*-7 f I ;i n^I it 1>> * ii*‘ IT'-;•//'- /////*. Pi> >> :iUl ('nV' >rin'iun^ IL A, MuirilL IGth Century and Old Snglish Oak PARLOR. SUITS PARLiOR SUITS ilnarnin, 3utc, anC' jSrut'C'Cl-? Cnrpctc', 11 XL VKL VI'/r (with withnn: hurdcr. f . 1‘ie to ttTiS* r ht I..\t. K rrK'LAIS F.' - hkmI.LK . ;to t; P.o; FKL l I IlTAiN- J' ’ ro* H':. Pa.r. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. (.!• t;;. Pi i'i. a’ t -V:--**■. \V.-, .1 i\:A i.'a-k=.-’3., U;,: a, als, ' a::;i Mr .biH*- k ■ a iat'- urridaan tJ.:; l r:;’- l “''atea a* .N»*w V-ik .'IV’.ejjr.-tpi ■- . i-i t:.;-; ha.* t-".- p.'’-*mp Are you a Democrat ?—If so. s .e that youi name is on the Press & Carolinian list.
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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