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- " l' "' - '. a .,,.,, nattatoWMtt.,, Stf J.., ' ,,-,,r, ' ,,.,, , V I: i a-' t ;.-a Curtlla rUT ' Tint Prt(-Siri AtlaUa t All tfe U.Uf Arlir m XI aZl Xvmmtf F WU.U at-Tk Wajr ! CmM Cltl t Un-HW ! MUa ( KellabI Ariiall FrUlr- The csea o0.rtificil " fertilizem 2 ihiouilj ar f allj jotified by the Let that lrg crop per acre onlj ar profitable, and that the market Talae of small crop on a number of acres hardly "meet" the expense of caltfration and. jet the cultiTatioo cf Utz9 area , with amall yield per acre U peralatently pursued. TVu is a rauUkea policy, and we are satisfied that, in order to combine rroSt and improTement bj means of &ia ercial fertilizers. farmers shoo Idciiange or modify their sys tem. TbejShoald difide their lands Into a greater number of field3 of smaller area, soajto" extena the . rotation bj Increasing the nnmber ' of crop cultirated for sale and con . samption at home. '.Each field, ss . it Is brought into culutation should be more thoroughly drained, ploah " and tilled, . Thia will insure the - crop and largely increase the cbanc cf proSt from the the liberal ose of J commercial ,ferti Users, r . . The commercial :ubatahce con-. Uining nitrogen, iphoaphjric acid - and potaah. in greatest abondanct arethoaewhich.wiU.be foond. most pc 2ublM plant food, ia conjunc tion with domestic rtaanuree and vaatea. It baa been aajd that tb? -dlerent preparation of the- saper pbosphates) and of bonesT containing phosphoric acid may be ad nlterated, specially the preparation known 1 our cf bone. Ground bone caJ c:ae4 is thought to be more reliable. The Charleston phosphate or -ccprolite, when groond and treated with snlphnrio acid i extensitelv c:.lui aoarce of phosphoric actu .Darned bop ea axe also nsed, and art '-ITTtbr'jast as good., But there u a dUTereace between 'raw bone roacd and the Charleston super phosphates and other phosphatefc which 'should not be lost eight of. In the raw. bone ground, there is cosiiierable amoant of organic mat ter in addition 2 to the phosphoric acid contained, while in the super phesphatfii and iher Charleston co prolite there UTio' organic matter. ill the latter hare a deserredU L:;h reputation as famishing phos phorio acid in Urge and arailable quantity if the rocks are properly groan! and thoroughly mixed witt the suJphurid acid, so that the acid can act upon all the particles of the nan and cause a eon rei don into a soluble -superphosphate of lime entirely arailable io the plant. Soon speci mena of Charleston au perp h o phata some years since were found ta be rery poor and inert because, at stated, the rods were imperfecth ground, and insaSiciently mixed with the add,' or because the acid wo used in lasafneieni quantity or too weak to act thoroughly on the whuU mass. 'In this and iaoihr ways tbt manufacturers r may furu ut) luferivi aabUncea. - lleuce tut importance of erery agriculturu purchaiieg their fertilizers of ole and reliable manufacturers,- tho whoae constant thought and bu xseea has .been for many years u dike the r best and most rehOn goods, suited for each special crop The fertilizers manufactured by Jaa G. Tialey'& Co.; branch of tnt Virginia-Carolina Chemical Coo. pany, of Eichmond, Va hare stood ' the teat for many years. Their ferti lizers are, manufactured from tin best material and with the adrice ot the most eminent" chemists in thi - coantry and. Hare pe and some of tn most successful and practical farm ers ia th United Sutee. "Fannin ahould be carried on more as a regular bnsine&s. Tht nncertaiatiea arising from meteoro logical and other conditions are no greater than those that attend most '"other arocations of life. The inat- tezUioa td details, as too trifliDg to paj. for tbo. time and trouble in Tolred. has bee a tbe cause of niao? faHores irbicIiKmigbt have been jealous mlitxeca thaa the other pro- iessions. Strict attention to detaik ia regarded as easeotiai to success in all tbe. "scientific industries, and finning can form no exception, it is by tlus strict attention to all the da tails of-agriculture and household economy tnat tbe French people hart attained sacb saccess in creat ing capital at home.7Twice invaded -ty foreign armiee dnring-the pres ent century, despoiled of millions of property, and mulcted in millions more for damage to- pay their de- : spoilers, their system of agriculture nd rural economy stands as a mon ument more dnrable than brass to their skill end to their faith in their oil, . CwImssI Ttiaiaj. Csaa Bw'Bood, aad Manalkcturer s Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certides that Dr. . King's Nw Discovery bas no equal as a Coogbt remeJ j. J. IX Brown. Prop. M. Jamee UoiaL IX Wayoe, Iod., ttiiies; tbat h was CBTavi of a Coogh of two years , etiodiny, Caosed by La Grippe, by Dr. , K3ngs Kei(r Dkcorsry. a . ilrrrlll, jUaMwinsvills, Uaai , says tbat be has ued and recommended it and never kaeir It to fall' and would rather have it than any doctor,' because it alwavs cures. iln. Ilsmmiflg. 113 IL, 23lh St., Chica-! go always . keep It st band and Las no fcar of Croapi becao Itloataatly relieves. Free Ttiai Bottle at F.-S. Duffy s Drag f Urev . 1 233 (3 THE VALUE OF A HUNTER. II DeprvcU wd tut Wtll Fnc- tag Ability. Among hunters the bct fencers nro foond, tbocgb n:iny Uor-rs tf i:;o au kind are laie uci easy, if siow m cross ing country. I is ou his maimers nt bis fenc tbat mncli of the vatneof almi:t T dpads. A good one will tattle baek lrito o quicken his stride in obeiihui o to tbe wishes of bis rider, whereas ouo 01 tle proieional high jumpins srrt either roshoa hard ot every t bstaru' rr goes at bis task iu n slovenly laami.-r. W "imperial crowner" bciux ofren th rul in either caae the ritier. A rushing, headstrong horse is ran iy suf. in tbe huutniR cold, bxst to ::c. or:i;.!..i a leap OTer a I r.r si:::e .-rvn: fret :rn;.i the groautl a h- r- must have pr;-.,.r gift for tho trick, cuhcr ty cf ;i rasli flying leap, or " profi 'Sinna; iy , ' ' closely caleuhmrn his jump. Iu 1 '. inK contests awards nre rtttn mr. ; wit ton t regard to the Uiv.i -i an animal for his work, uii'i if thu proTemeut cf hunters is tbv timic! t in offering prills iu fTich coiujn t::. :;. it is frequently not nttmuxl. it is in t aion necessary for u ln:u:i r t: bf a; i to clear a fence, hnt ho must land acb Bbnp1 aa to 1 no time. Tr.c r.p and down style cf jurnpinK. whii-ii is o popslar in show riu rorup titit u-, ny be admirubly suited to earry a p . rly landholder safely arni Lis Lrc a .i urre. bot it will never jM u first ti.;nt i-.:u:i ia at the death iu a p'as cu:::ry Again, an Irish hnnter v. ;:l. n r::. tooch all his fences and is t!,( re:' ;o more than likely to uunoiiaJ i h show yard coinpet it iou ou acri'ULt i ;' ; Tery qualities wbicn i:ab!e l.ini i i i ii xidex' ucckii.ul in ;ouui;i.j- o.xt with Ston walls and suuk fen-.-es ; Iu i . " prizes shoald to sward.d ia "frnch CornpetitiotM in arcoruanre iih :.. bonters apocir.l capabilities f r i.t:t work, aDd n.;t to annuals whi- ii siaipiy mauage to clear every cbstacie with, giving any other evidence of utility iu a LarU imu to honuds. Ilorseman. TIMELY TURF TIPS. Ed Purser is said to be losing as reg nlaxly. as ever at San Fi ancisco. Bird Eye, by Prince Belmont, sold us a yearling for $35 at Kaloigb, N. C. The Saratoga Raciag association will give a ruuuing meeting daring Aagast, lfi97. Latonia's recently closed meeting lifted 170 days. There was $70,000 in stake given away. Morello, tbo once 3-year-old king cf tbo tnrf, died receutiy at the Bees ranch, in Contra Costa coanty, CuL Tbe last meeting at Baltimore was so satisfactory tbat there is every proba bility of a regniar meeting there in the spring and fail. Mr. S. S. How land is in favor of forming a circuit for running horses, even going as fur as Chattanooga and Birmingham if necessary. Tbe report from the treasnry depart ment shows that the domestic exports of horses from the United States in Au gust amounted to 2,TbC, valued at 328,535. It is reported that Daniel McPhee paid $3,130 for Bravado, 2:104, summer, and, after winning $2,300 with him in races iu Austria, he sold him to foreign parties for $8,000. No agreement has been reached by the respective owners of the Indiana tracks over neat sensou'i racing. One traok can run 45 days under the law IS days to a meeting, each meeting to be 30 days apart. There is some talk of forming an or ganisation, composed of a number of tbe most prominent trscksowners and race meet promoters throughout the coantry, to co-operate witb each ether in holding race meets next season. BifT Curling; Enot, Among tbe big curling events of tbe winter cf lb0ft-7, whether playeil at Dmmtccbty, with "Drnmshenph" skip ping, or at New York, Toronto, if. Paul or Winnipeg, the third qainqarn ui2 international boDpiel, United States versus Canada, will tuke prect dence in interest This gathering of the clans will take place at Toronto Thurs day, Jan. 14. and it is expected that from 40 to 50 rinks will visit that eiiy. Tbis match is open to all curlers writ tn er or not affiliated with the Craud Na tional or Ontario association. John Me Culkxh of St. Paul, president of I he Grand National, will be in command of tbo invading forces, with Secret ry Da vid FonLis, New York, as his adjutant, anil Thomas Woodyrxtt of Brautford, president of the Ontario association, will be in charge cf tbe Canadians, witb Secretary James S. Russell, Torcn tu, for bis adjntaut. Scientific IVoxlDg-. Sciectinc boxing is not nearly so bra tal as wrestling. In the lmter i;Kirt any amoant of people have thetr arms twist ed and receive other serious bodily in juries. Yet then.- is no cbjecttou to wrestling matches. When indulged in moderation, there is no sport that de velops tbe human frame tiny more than boxing. It makes oue (juick and strong and brings all the important muscles Into constant play and develops any Duinbor of must-lea that wonli other wise lie dormant. On the whole, box tng should be p. nr. it ted to no on, with bis end aiways held in view tliat the participants :u contests bl.cold be men of rectiguied utility frcm the stanil points of skill, science and endurance. iao Francisi'o Esumiufr. Ilr. Mill Dr. Stuck. -y of thinks tli.u ii" li. in auv bael a!l I ilea. the Louisville club ao who is interested at) whatever should be eligit ie to he a member of the na tional lizard f :;ri irratior.. He will of fer s rvscluiion nt tue next meeting of the Leugue which will if adopted en tirely rbsupe the personnel of thatpow erf a I adjunct of ti: Ne.r Vcxk World. National leagua. ' Merit t.'k -" ' i. fc3 lntrins e nice ( f 1 Hood's sar-.i i ,i ri 1 : i. Ej ilerit ia m.'O e::ie :,. cure. Hck.1 - s- r-i ! ar and unequathd ei -at:', (ore it has trae p.. ri" .-.r.?" t .:. p uvt r to ha p.vMstsse i uet 1 ve power snd the.e When you buy ui take it aocorriiii!' f v oar blood. . r t'lacd u .seas -3. yc j to rcc -i'. c bciu tiu. ht re. YuU aro not It will make your oarishing. and thus c . trengtheQ o .a hole system. Ilood ' Sr. mn n r ; 1' to direct i n-i. ; cure a- v . ' . : . are rr : . - The per. ( i .. . .. r .ryins; "n expr.::-. blood pure, r i. h a : drive out the , r:. the nerves r,u oa Sarsapariila litli U't. .n ?:(. - tb '0,. True Bl.xjd ParitVr. rivpsirviloaly t e . I. 11x1 Co., LukcII, Mass. Hood's Pills Do not piirRe. pm or tripe. :1 Jrugguta. Zc. P3 73 o;: Cr.t-.. I., its, A i er. l; :. u v i . 1 i . 1..; . : v 1 !' . i::-; . . : . .. Ji : .-i :i: v. I ( . th a- i : s v. ( ; : . e ! ,v , . k.j-:, j- : .. l : C : - ' . ;. . i in .. i ..- . . A !..... . by W . . I . t!.-n a- a It r ; . . i. U.. ! : . a i y v , . . ; . . ; ii r i .- !. 1:1-. ' . :. -t.i: a ' i : 1-. in il; .: UK. i ; ; l.'.n . f i : a: , ii. a ii .'. 1 r . c ! ( ta 'I ten r. : ' ( i 1 1 . A i .... i- r.:ii I a i 1 1 ' ' i: ai .. : ii...-. .i ... i" j.uif ow ned i '. ' :: :. ::..);.'. oil West TV"!,ty- tt '., who had an upholster, d . ' l. . t c LMructfd fur lis en:'.'". :r .in 1!: u.itumu and winter rii'us. Witii the pug on tae v. h i 1 no he:l is nor::-. , for the it ii t m a I barks most of the time. One ct the first of the bicycle p. 't was a Chieapo parrot. iJurmsj the sum mer it was a cuetfinary thing to see the h.r.l clingitig to the handle bars cf ti.. luachme, tcrninp its head fr in mi'i t . ide, apparently so as to miss i;oi:c i f thetctiiery, and sceniinply i lijcri:; the (rip as much as tae rider bchit'd. lut u more r"markahh b:-- vel" r.'.'.i mal than any t thvr yet heard i-f is Ccu iu II, n ci.itnpaiiZL'.'. a.t LJilieviie gar dens, lluuche.ster, England. Cou-ul 1: runs a whtel, not as other nniinals do. thr-.-ttgh the h Ip v f t!:" r. ai r'.-i-,; l-'.t nna:a 1 The ;:jie i-' 4 ' ai am'. Was I r.iught lneu ti: v. : . i..;-t cf Al ii1 a 1 ''j years a'o J t rim - 1 ot h tin' b: ijrle biid i he ir.iyc'.f, i it i- i :aiit.itl t ft -at it is tlie on'y in nl.iy in tic v..:rid that poses.e tle-e acciuij !is:m.t '.its. It harnrd the ti u y lii-t, i.i.ii atifi ward tcok ti.) the b.;ycie quite catura! ly. It is tin i Xpert at tht sport hters the lUHchme in a vav ,..ii!iy i I tu'.iy by Leg inn us. Cuicago Irihiiue. ODD SFOKCS. Tl:o century rrtti is a di.st inct !y Amer ican cycling in-titutio:i. i ..a brake less bicvele continues t b. the subject of exhaustive coiideninat;. n. Fvcn the ninsie trr.chis ci .ni ;dam j that the bicycle has inciter, d v:tli t tu I practice of their pn fei. i u. j During tbo month of September the I vn'nc cf bicycle and cycle ui:dr:i s rs I ported to foreign jountrks was :102, j 83:2. Jtpanese physieinns nre said to I. .ok j upon tbe bicyrlo v. ith disfavfr and rt ' gard the osu of tho wheel ai iujuriuii. ' to bctb men aDd women. I In England bicycle mnkers ore com ' plaining over the supri'y cf poor tutii:. I which shows imperfections ovMUfj to j tho baste used in making. The New York nluYrnieii have decidta: ' tln.t babies must not ride bicycles. ' t!ocd, ."ays the Cleveland Leader. They I i-hi uld comptllcd by ln'.v to ha:u t wuik llrst. ! Captain Mahan. the c. h-hrated luivc'! historian, just retired frmi :u::-.' sei v ice, is au intliusiast ie hicyc!.-t :,:i 1 fri qucnt ly to b seen on Kiv r:de di : e, Miv Yo: k, i :: a wheel. A horse sold recently for $10,00' Will some one who liSists that the hi ryele has dt nioiiet l.i d the horse im n ticn awheel that sells for flM.OOo? asks the Kuusus City Journal. Thoso who know of the gem ral uce in Eorope of enr ca. s l.redu t that in nnoth.r year oar road riueis will en Sluer them mdisp 'Usabie. They can be made very li'ht irad m 11 ma nlireiy uustproof. Prdiil W.lU His Arm. Among the regular wherhaen en the Bonlevnrd is n iiunw nan who ri.i S a tricycle operated by u crank whi 'h !a woi ks with his firm. The single ii.r! is in front of the seat, nnd what v. u!tj rorresinind in a bicycle to tht- nandh bars is a crossbar v Inch iij'pears to w, i k a kor. The machine makes peed time, and it must piovide excel It nt i xri :.- for the arms. The other curious r.vpt -u-inn riders w ho n'tno t. 1 n uracil atten tion when they npneured lir.-'t now i id tdong without druwiii: notice. The woman witb the game lea mid tiie one legged man witb li:s crutch are able to psiss aiouji now without i ictin (. von the notice of the drivers, who have he coniP familiar with tie-ir appearance. It requires some very striking peculiar ity for bicyclist to attract attention cu tbe Boulevard im.v. Nt w YtrkSun. JacqutUn J 'Swell." Says an astonished Englishman, (if lug of Jurqui iin. the Ei'en.ii rid. r : "A ' an instant'-cf the ne tssful pi rt.'-viii-nl I will take Jacquehn. Ho is tne most popular rider in Europe, and he is said to be earning fahuious turns. Two ui three months mr" he was credited with having made 15,000 since the begin nmg of tne year, lie is n ported to have maguiflctiit apartments, furnislud in the most luxurious ftyle, and I have myself seen him ;o to the tracks in his private carriage or driving a fine trot ttr, accompanied by a servant." BR JET TOR. IT IS A SUFFRft T0NIG ex.::- .i . 1 r:'.:l i:;i!tioi:i:e in st; .: :: . r . -ti nt by ilr . . : , t e, : " . e ;:e. Hoei-' cr.:;:p- di ui.e. Health and etrenytli ars j-.-arantced to result !i'0iii it.s uce. i.-ti-.f.'-c Kcntii'i i i.MAl.I. KhGL' af'.l c e. ..i l.Aiv.;; nit 1.1 .'.; j ii" - '. .hi. -..-r::. Ale. Biuniif i.n hhoi iirc: io.. in iMi, (a, Sola :)' . . -i r - -t i i 00 .' r I jlle. i a. V. uillj u, u,Jiii.i::t, iti.x.r c, 1'. u sKKTi'ilKS UY M.yl'AI) .'i i ; , I . : ., : i 'v ..: .n;::,,. j.'.aii . I i . .. . ;i: a m i'i::t : - i uhin an 1 :.iji::i. i ol 1 l.iaii t!..- :! ;-:, f I cmuM i:-t !.:: a. " 1 .. a t - ., a--: v t . ; ; i ! !; y- 11 I. : n, ' ' ! " ! . i ay ! v : ! V' . 1 w, I.-!' tliat it'.rr !!. iV.i. -! 1 !l. 1 ' !:. t i !' . i ::'.;! ai " ' f V T 1 i i r ; 'k ! HI ! 1, i II . :U. 1 . . -. '.ui'y, r ' li'iiv k:." vs ii -t v.i.n ii!i Till e.aini " I t. : it " : ! -: ' 1 a-k' d. Wa:.l. 1 m'i !, r . k- si t-- -H-r .r v i-:.! ; . ay a ' '. r i-un ;'..-.: t. .i.iiiii. nt-. 11" i ;,!!:- t"t .:-.;.! i t!...r i."'- f i M I t i : :: h' -. " "'i't!1 ii it's a i i r' ' -i-.v '' ' : . ...: "i i..:r' . n't !" i.n ::, t . I .;.v ;,. . t i ' . Nil, r i :; ! v. ;t j - .; : : A, ,f w ,: - in a :.;,;)' y ;-t- i : v . . .li'r i:i v ir ; - f i ::. i lit ); - i.:: .:. t . t. .':..y ;, l;- v : ! u: v i ; 1 1 i.: . j t . ' - v. : v i . ... w ::: :i :i a" I : k . ; . -i . . t n . . ill. r ' 1 . . . io ;- . ; ;f h.- c.i n 'r . i. ; . i i .:i y li ,ni oar 1: : i loi.i t ? . I ::. .a. I -i -' that's o iv 1 : ; : 1 1 . . It" y . 1 i ,u. thai ;! out 'liar and !:.:r. .; . t.eitn.-r ui, of us . . a . 1 i et t. r ke-. p yer i luanki d bun knii'.ly and rode on. as h. was g.-tt:::g cut his riti" ami ear t r nl io s Three days iatt r 1 i ot urii.d t har way. and he gr eted me with: " VYaul, stranger, you km liev a bite to i at today. " "is yi ur lfe homo'" " Ki L'h t to home, sail. ' ' "And how about tht claim '.-" . "I mm Iu r. " " Then the man " "Yes, lie cum, but he was n poor hot. That's vhur I jihmted him up j lharon the hill. ti;t down. stiang-T, git down and hev a snack with us. and t. el yoarscif to hr.rin. '' j Mm. t.allup h 1 l i'.iulnl ions. . "Samuel. " said Mrs (i.tllup jis she awfike at midnight tmd guve him a iig , in the ribs with her . Ibow, "I believe i tin re's a robin r tryma to pit into the house. There, don ' t you in ur that noise;" ' ' I hear a noi-t , " re j ! :e Mr. ( i al . up as he sat tip m bed. ''I ;.! i may b a lobli. r. a cat. a rat or one i f tie: h.inns blow i lig 1 n t he w i mi. " j "But p-t u;i and .-. ' ' , "Thar. wot;.. I be poinp to tr..n! !o for no! him;, if it's a rehht r, there is not'i- i iny for him io steal ; if a e.tr, she will 1 oon go aw ay ; it a l at, he won't do any ! hurt, and it a ! iiml is lo e I'll lix n in ! I he morn i ng. " "Mr. (iiiilup. will you wait to he murdoi.d in year bed':" .din exclaimed ;..s she mu.bhd out on the floor. "Ah. tiianks! There is row no can- i ui r, a- you are up and can raise a win now and -en am fin' the police m case of CllI' T;;- Ili'V. When Mr. (iallup reached heme the oth; r evening, h" found Mrs. tiallr.. .vith lead and foot bandaged and was greeted with : "Samuel, run for the dc tor as fast as ever y on can !' ' "What has happened:" h" inquire!-. "I i'il down.staiis and bumped my head and run a nail into iny foot. " "Cm! L't us figure a moment. Buiup iiit; your head may lead to brain l.-.r. and the nail iu your foot may lead to lockjaw. If you have brain fever, yon will be out of your head and mipht as weil have 1' ckjaw at the same time. If you h.v. ' it ok jaw, a im .f brain fi ver won't make things any vors- Which way do y u want it ': 'fS:;i:iuel, I in dying!" .-he moan; si. "Thin il 's useh-.s to call a ilccior at nil, n j i In : e is lei rt"i i . i if anyii'.-ici ivi-r .iving the life cf a dyit.g jr r.s.ui. Can't he done, Mi.-, (-iallup; H '.-i ap ' in I nat nr.- am! s. i. m :. ' ' j A C :ie :.f frtrril .-.is. Wl.i n t hi ie e ui ii: iy i e.in. who wa' a yoniiu man ai i.t v y, .os f au' -. had l.mdeii u.y ::i:u'. at the i:eo,- r ai rc (Livcd his "ti'.c. bus" t:; r for, lieu.ct i d around as ; f t !:. r, v. as --u : "n i up ei - -, and jiresently I inquired if there wan anything wrong. "No, sah, l'ss. Kberyt'ing all right 'b. ut yo'r trunk," lie 1'qdied. "Docs .io' see dat black woman up o'ar on de bar'i :' ' " Y. " "I was dun ingtijscd to dat Wfiinan ( n. -e, but she giu.liie de .-hake ka-'e I i.-.eu't eddi cited. I w ants t.. paialyze her now. "How can yon':" "Yo" jist cum around here an gimme son:.1 big words un den watth in' sun .ke. We went around behind the ctten bahs ,ujd h"hl a tive minute com ersa tion, and th--n he walked un to the wo iu'ill mni jm". d ; fi' hiy eat. and said : "(iood umv.'iiin, .Mi-Mis Thompson; j gcod niawnin. I In -i "- 1 -- e yo' well.'' j "Yes, sail. 1'. well." she replied. "Dat's bewtiful. Willie sum body j was tell m in.' dat yo'r husband wasn't ' lu a oecupyii his i."!'up;iliun as much as he dun was. de dni;. nee i de con-flanra-hun, addtd too.- disaireci.-d. dis ability if de i-iiiit ni'ii t v, can't skassly ( v.-rnalalico de- eulpal of de elimi nasiiun. (ilad to .-. e yo' well, Mi-sus Thorn poon, an if d- 1 "in hast loeiiun of t'v confignrushuu should unset de con tinuous j.ivn isceashun 1 -hall he happy j to prevaricate de guy astieuts to de ik.-si tf my ui.ii ity. ' ' j And all that woman ecu Id say as 8he l'iok d ;it ltiiu with wide opoti ey.s was ; "i'o' de Lawd, (ienrge, hut yo' has (.-.or to Lie it member i'f congri-s. " M Cjow). In Chicago. "I believe she maim u into an i xcel-lt-nt f ami ly. "Oh. vi-. -de always does." Xew Yi rk Si::ni.- J. ut mil. ! For Infants and Children. 'yfM'M.. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. 1 Children Co for Pitcher's Castoria. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ' Children Cry fo- Pitcher's Castoria. ; N', t't c l.i re! c Ace that apj.lie ilie n u .!': I e iiiude to be ii. xt s n ..; tin ti. ti- r.d Av.Mii'.)!. '-t Noith bji.'ct i be t. i i : a !'. . c 1 i . : .o 1 1 4 t ' e M ..tii.t! A.I .' . -;..u . : .s ,v I :. tee, N . '. t'. C. l.( ACT1, i Chni'ti 15 nrd Ditectois. i Vorn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds wc'l to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves it l li'i 'i jerlv tre;ited Avith ter- tia iiiini not under y;'0 actual 'otash. t.' 1 I I ! 1 1 O t this jdan costs but lin! and is sure to lead to ia! ! culture. ex- 1 : i.l. n- 1 r it. Hio OUAFiTE! m . :- V :i , I -. N.. Vti-uns an lo- aa tie SeeitK-d. j. r was weighing .-omo eugf.r '.-. man in the dyed blue bonnet 1 1 a- wla n the man in the black frock coat ami yi ii. wi-ii white tie, w ho had been slaudii g ;;- ;he ib.or for some minutes, cam..- m-ide and laid a silver quarter on the count, r. "I j-i.'ke 1 it tip on thi floor, just at the ,-,:-:. of tin' steps, "' he said. "It must belong to yon. A quarter or 1 , nun. sir, it is the principle of the thing that 1 Io. at. I want nothing that is not innn-. Then; is the money." The gro-vr laid a large forefinger on ihequait.r and shoved it back across t he cou n ter. "You put dot money in your pocket, lin iii 1 1 lend, ' ' lie tald. ".Bu. -ir, you or one of your clerks must have drop.ped it, and it rolled over tin-re. My motto has always heel) ' ' 'i believe," said the gro' -. "dot you y. o-t moved your family iu dot i.ou.-e ;, gloss the street dis i.rgeu. Yas it m .t si i':" "Y's, .-ir, I did, and, it being conven ii !ir. we t xpert- to do a good deal of tra" " i'n'1 put dot quarter back in your pock, t righd away. Dot vos not mein quail. i. i u put him back in your p..eki r, ui.d ven yfiur vife come ofer vi r ! p Li'e--"rn h you vill remember t n. v d ;n.s 'os :-pod cash (iery tin.' -I ). it Five Pre s?. ii- tlad Ileon There Himself. .r . I - dr-. d;' Do t pwcar like that, e beys hit you with o-o ynur temper. temtv-r: NorhiuKl Ray, ju-t I i e ,'..- t a snowbe. i 1. 1 .'on t . Mr. Ja,.."n Los I'm just swearing to please the boys. That's v. hat th.y want. New York ICvening .Ti 'irnal. To !-orestaU a I'robable Rumor. "Fi"iu Uliio, en':'' said the hotel clerk, locking knowingly at tho name tin tin ri gistor. "Y. '," said tho man in black, hand ing his va.ise ever the counter, "but it may as w. 11 be understood right now that 1 am not a candidate for a srabinet position or any other office under the sun. JNJy vi -it to your city has. no po litical significance whatever, and if any prying reporters should make in quiries cone, ruing me you tire at liberty to say to tin in that I am Dr. Ryhold, uuinufaotuier and sole proprietor of Ry hold s cel. hrated Cough core, which I warrant to be an absolute specific for all ailments of the throat, lungs, bronchial tubes er diaphragm, including coughs, (this, quinsy, pleurisy, consumption, .-holiness of breath, angina pectoris, a-thma, br.-nchitis and diphtheria, be-j-ides hi ing highly efficacious in all ca.-. s of lumbago, peritonitis, neuralgia, nostalgia, par' sis, ophthalmia, iieuras ' tenia, cutaneous affections of every Kind, liver complaint, rheumatism, freckles and ingrowing tee nails. Aru yon sal i!ied, sir':' ' "Yes, -. " ha-p, d the clerk. Chica i;o Tnii'.ii.". A IVHow Feeling. "What makes cikimley attitudinize so mm li:' ' "lie thinks he's a great anther. " "But lie has never had anything print- d. " "No. But he thinks of all the cele brated literary mm who tried for years wiihotit ittu cess to get their writings published and feels that lie is light in their class. " Washington tit nr. Ilcr Ouery. "Isn't thi- lieiigiitfnl?" said she, "It " Saei he frcm the rear of the tandi m. "Wiiy should we not go through life tins way: ' "(hi wind':'" The v'ini i- rolled on, hut the conver sation lagg 1 I'.ur or live blocks be hind, pantio;; hiavily. Cincinnati En quirer. An Iiay Arrangi'iiii'Dt. "What in tho world have, yon been many n;g tor':'' aked Callow's stern father. "You can't support a wife." Nol-.'.:y - aid I could.. 13 u t I got t vvite tliat caii riipp.ort me. ' ' Detroit Free Pr. ss. io;i Frefi rr -1. ' I : home a friend tonight, liear. i'o "No. .!' lieuie by .. ii n,: ,.i:" I iti r than being brought ." Truth. V.'intcr litehiusru. T:i v. .:..::;- .-ri-o. r, "i i. .' s .,;;r ie iri .w. V . !..:, r it ih ::n.'. wla.-;.. r, "i. ...e.L lor .-ja.-a aic.i ..i.w " 'j ic i o a- r ;lc i a jh;. I1. v. ,:;i i.i- .hrk he ii'i'kliis "'- ''' I' a'a.ucl pij!. C.'h. lev thi land ia tl.jwiii V i;u c.jn.t:li t'.rc;.-s lash mid jiriiue! Te' e;'i. r :inll is tjniny; 1:. i i..:p-i.Jii:.s of rhyme. V .:'. .: . nr hearts are l.riimaia I . . ii lie i ret y meni, F 'ii: Uie -arri.w's .-kiii.ining laden ru'.::ni the th-ira tV -.' .'."..' 1 1 the withered grata. !'! : h the crystal Tiakt; And jjnur rich t;cld molasses i i ! the buckwheat eal-:e. K. Mini kit trick ia Tev York Journal. "ih:n bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret . a id.y e.'.thaiiic, cure gtinraateeel, 10c. ioc LOST COPPER. 'yi:' in 'tli.-r' I :in't a feller 0 e';.,,.,,': a sc. inip. tit to dita o - '.'' i ecu i ii a piece k ;..i ".aily uu .ui Di.-k ;m lie 1 iiel., ;ia w. l.vUt-r- i . r . :. i.il . li .-uJUciit bill ho 1 1-e - I.i. nth, I t. !I y w li.-rc- itl be t . ti... !.:ik. sL i.el kn-.w ; 0 "o I . : i ihr. ;(.-;. ; .,-kt ts '::-...in?st -. .. ' i n. ;l, .in tiie lot ' i ": ... is -.a i; i:: :i .-(.-e.-nt. 1 v i:.n r;. , :. i iail an Juke " i w i i . . e j .' a . in was -:o : ..e; y. ' .. .. e.. . e nl y I Tii. .i't , .1 An Lat we I r .. k Icrii, V-aUie ha i t v."' i, .ui yraljbed his .. i..- . re.ith. :: .-ly what i; was his fouliq i; ;ti,t. 'ti'.js, 1 have gone au 1 ;uu a-riiniiiii with a :i Tioniite soeiaed us alii a t irk an a-taikin all al once ail .". .e-ie:;i;:ii an a-eryin fit to :' il ai:'. Then Dick bricht- :-'li i. ut uv him if e stood him ;:. R-.M was willin. He was t I" ail. ii.dcd nearly half nil hour i . . out, os we see, su vru tive it .a .. I.'.'. ! : ,:.l h- -Wei!. All lay Tliti; v T;h i, k But ti. "Weil. An lie lint no .-.-lit .-. uj an u mt , An the euk..' tlmt we had'lanncd for-that was what Hi- didn't yit. bo", o' owme. I'm ieehn solemn, but I Wasn't pry in. ;:i v? You'd IV" -1 had if you was fixed like Bill an biek un .fake an mo ! ' ' Chicago Record. The Coming Woman. I "Mazic. " said the young lover with delicate intonation as lie was escorting ' his bust firl homeward by moonlight ; niter the theater supper, ".suppose we follow out til..- old adage instead of tak-. ilig ii car. Shall we':'' "The 'old adage?' " paid tho fair oue. "Y'mi mystify me." "Why, yon know the ancient saw of ; the wise mcij, don't you, where they ', Kay : j "Aft- r dinner sit awhile. I Afrr-r -T.;.j-r walk a niilf." For a inom nt the dear creature med j irated, and thin she lifted her voice iu the .solemn stillness. "George," Maid ; she half sternly, "I am nn angel myself, I hut I nm-t say I do hate shams. Yon might have put off my grandmother i with that sort of a song and dance years ago, but not the modern up to date belie, .-tick to the truth. If, after the luxurious supper that we have enjoyed, you are broke for car fare, don't quote poetry nor heat mound the hush. Just .-ay, Mazif, dear, lend me a dime till tomorrow, and I will repay it with two kisses a minute interest at pawnbro kers' rates. ' Y'ith af-'ieh the youth closed his haml about the precious silver piece nnd haij ni a pas-ing car. "I wonder what, the comit.g man will look like," he incised silently, "if the coming woman gets uy cl( ven r:" And with n shudder he helped the fair mind reader into the cable car and sat down beside her as gingerly aa if he were sitting down in a basket of eggs. IS'ew York Journal. Uefore 'Their Tim!1. Weary Haggles Say, pard, me aud you was born before our time. Wandering Willie How do yer figger that: Weary Raggles I've bin readin de papers for awhile back, an I see de ex perts agree dat by de next century de winmiin will be doiii all de work iu dis world. New York Sunday World. The l'ast nnd t!ie Future. "She has a future,"' the critics ex claimed in one- voice, and the plaudits of the multitude gave vociferous assent. liAias, " ginned the debutante. For she bad worked nartl during two years aud paid her fare to Sioux Falls twice, nil in oreler that kIiu might bae a n;ir:t. Detroit Tribune. A College Yell. First Thief Here conies a copper. Let's run. Second Thief Naw ; wait, dis'll fix 'im. Hooly. wooly, wally, bam, rip, rap, rat, sand, so-o-o-r-a-y ! Copper (moving on) Well, them's Ebout de toughest students I ever seen. Truth. As 7.Tot Appropriate. "What kind of geiod-, ma'am?" asked the salesman. "I think," replied the young woman whohadju-'t houeht awheel and was i-.l.'out to order her first riding suit, "yon may hov me some of your early tall styles." Chicago Tribune. It i d iculons i'riee. He Tweurv-live dollars for a hat! It is perfectly ridiculous. 8h?- I know it is, but yon said that was all you could afford. Cincinnati L'litjuirer. CHAS. B. HILL, East Side Market Dock. NEW BERNE, N. (.' Bagging and Ties, Feed, Oats, Corn, Wheat, Bran, Douce, and al! k!n !- oi Feed at Lowest Trices. ! THE LARGEST Hay Dealer In New Berne. J : Special llite- io Mi!! ami Timber men. i Hyde Countv Must Trool Uats a Sne ! aihy. eed Hyj. t "'Ui'Jei'a by mail or TeleziMpU will receive prompt uiteutiou. ' i " .SI cj 5 US I I e ikJ 7vcgctcibcl!rcia:vili.v sisnilalu'.!:: thcl'ooti oii.i!!e'u,d liiig l!ic S'.oiii-.'oJis anti lUvc!s cj P: '.Tiu.'.cs Di(csIion,C!iccrful t er'saiulRcsl.Conliiins nrilticr v;'i;!iii!i.Mor)lrim. nor Mineral. Nor N AJi C OTIC. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1896, edition 1
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