rtluiBoiiUii
lOH r.UOl AND VAttPES.
AH
-& fcaa
INTER-STATES
T,;f nnp. teasnc
conful 01 saltpeter m a
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A riii rouro a
l-!;Ci is
nr-.i: o: water, j
cr.rh hill of cucumbers ,r
ver7 good for the placts a
s C
fr.r 'Vn 1. I 'S- !t!l
peter.
LIFE ASSGCIITIOB
in
n nrmir
B urriuis
HOW
STAUNTON,
mm office:
RALEIGH,
VA.
II.
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insr n OTU D I , JAM
Lii u o iiuunuii i nil!
Protection for Oar Families,
PAYPIF.fT f TJ FULL
AT DEATH.
,1 v.-ry oa i
v. l.i'h lu? row fxt i.i :l.t in tns tari"
tl.Mit tho r;r,. C.it-vr.n l-o are-
tar th tre.ie i v. i .1 -
This isa r ia'-ly uLich cuta...y
would be v ry u-eful t ti.o i an., a-
if. as c'.airr.c 1, it 'i-tiov or keeps uw-.y
jnrct marau lers, it wi.l prov
valuable.
m!$3 wU be t'a5cl ?s $50 1 : ofis-i
r !:,c;l to sa ia'cr1.;? cnis by th-i
rr. saner in which it ii trcutc-1 at th-J
t.mo o: sa.u-.r. g-.i o.
is Lur-.,-d t de-th; that i
:; churning n on!::r:? 1 to th
; 1-g ."- r th: i s-l"
rated fr-m thj milk t'.. it it is p-'."'. -'- I
in'o a cro my, pfy cr! lit: ' xi-t.v
tho opr.o,i:.j of v.-:nt it !i -1. i b?.
A J i.e-j of re -illy 1 1 --i'.ter, pro; er-
v -.alte i, whm f np .rt with a crLd.t,
-Uirj. k:-if.-, sL'-u 1 ---h .w Uv . cL-aa-cut,
-111 .-,th, au 1 slightly i:r;-t surlac::,
-AitL' ut any .Uu of ;i m ;-i-i -g lv of
t!;j 1 uttr :.rtic'.'.-s I :.o..e of t !:::!
0VV1M ASil ctniot'5.
Ilej-lyin to a corres
!.-nt. Farm
and IIkcc ?nys: For y r.r 1 .y.T.ou-i
Kotk ho in which ar ; t xce-.ivoly 'a'
and do not -ivj you nri::y o-5, the
foci ii a iiiixturo ot oat-,
avl ' ora m tl.o
1 bran, 2')
of
1-
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Ihrr 11
host morniar;
vh"af, Lr.in, burloy
following I'''np rtio
r.n'a 2i) liOUii U Ot wli' a.
1 1
harh':7 ar.l ! liOUU'H
20
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; 1 a c j
r.e 1 c '1 to -Kt' n.:i".'j it
T!i.- t-A o m tlio 1 ? n
s I'.tia butter uro t ;r::i
;i li I I I' V i-U.ti'l S, Cac.i 1
a'lv .cttj.. Tu-i lor.s.c
i tiu j; i.i a -t;c :y
Wi.o-i a k:.i:o i
i 1 oT butter p.". 1
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Touaus of barley aal 1
corn. -Uix a poriioa 01 L-i- ......
Bcaldin' water every rnornincr, a ii a
a iittlc silt ar.-l j.tjijcr, ar.d throw in
all tha tablo refuse, etc., witting or
tcahlia" tho inefs. ju-t coou;h so it will
ba crumbly. Give ihem only a little of
thh so they will leaver IT hun-ry. and
then scatter your dry wlriat and out
together out of door ia thi sun, or on
bad days inside ia some btraw, leavc3
or elm IT, so they must scratch for it.
Givo cru-hed oyster shell?, goo 1 water,
Bomo reca food until grass .starts, and
in ten days or sooner your egg supply
will ia crease.
w ii vii.li; ! or
i I ri:u s.iltir.ir
h h has its
c 1 1 shti ia ir.ik-
i.-c- r ; it n
solutijn is
male by adding dry s .It to tai water
that rem an? ia tho i ti ter after mit of
the buttiraiiik h w r.,e 1 out. S far
r .e 1 111; o ; j co oi
A cat '. 1
a-.d ia ii-h
Tip a ?v ch
1 1 a i
il Ch:.rles
a w -M at Ak:
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2 1 i 'i c a-h.
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as th
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Protsctian k
1
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wiAty
Per
Cant.
of
Face Value of Policy
Paid in Casli at End oi'
"Life Expectancy."
T r-. lliuuf Ii,tn'.
The soil n.ust be rich for tho perfect
growth of housj plants and should be
of n. snmowhnt norous nature, or ir.al 1
I - r
eo by the addition of fibrous soil and
manure. Ihpial p irts of well-decom -posed
stable manure and half rotted
turf make a good soil for most pi tuts.
If tho temperature and moi-,turo are
right and the plants do not row satis
factorily the application of lbp.ul fer
tilizers, made by dissolving so:nc fer
tilizer in water, will be us;lul. It may
also Lc made by soaking a small quanti
ty of stable manure and waieii ig the
plants with tlu liquid or.ca a week.
Fuichias should be allowed to rest, with
holding water during Augu-t and Sep
tember if early blossoms are desired.
They require a good deal of heat, from
50 to 70 decrees, the form r at right
and the latter in the day -time; and sun
light is also essential to success.
American Agriculturist.
each plan is to surround tho r,r,.ius of
Gutter with brine, until cnou-li of tlu
solution is absorb :d to make thm po
rtable. As th'i buttr its.-if ot.t.ii.is
about 12 per cent, of v.a'er, that must
bo taken into c nsi ler..ti rx ia bri.10
saitintr, otherwise tlu salting will hi
too light. O; the other hind, if mora
dry talt is u.cd thin the water ia the
butt.-r will turn into a solution, tho dry
Silting will l3 ia excess ai l bo shown
in particles of silt uadissolv.'-l.
To get tho best re.-u'.t-; irot-.i any kind
of salting tho churning sdieiil 1 f-t n
h tvo hi hjart on
l,o lv.
Thero was a t'.r
rille I s r arrow- -r
to thr, day ia tonte parts of C. reat o'' t -hj dt h;".-'
J I p!.)cl v:c. e--!lt!.
Ikitain. ,,r prt;,.. jt,p
. 1 1 , f
A T.'" to Vt m'';cr lm coa-tru:el 1 there . a cunn.ce i.n
f 1 ij i rr . net a:vl sent
t!
1 me t ' 1
.t the
v hen a- ara-us v;.A
and it is so tctm .-l !
:c parts of Great
1 : ... Y, -t In.':. t!.e 1
a de-pi r.re ( a-t
0:1. t tne.
iv, if 1 !:ti:ed. it won'd
itCi.aiti.-t ii.v tie iry. 1 :
tii. d v.-( re bi chb'ii b-
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1
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the pr-
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with a
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that
a. tit
I
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:i::.e time,
be m argum.-:
. aiitiii'ties
-f ni' rcury and
l b-. The tn atmcr.t
Of course !;' 1 an
s ;!,. ve, th-u-h, that
c a
Va-i ' .1 1
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when the butter h:u
i:lv graaulutod
I LOSS TO DIP.
After five yeDrs' fu'S
payment, paid up Folic
for not ess than the
Sum cf all P rem urns
paid.
and b.b.ri it has beoa beaten to a sa vy
conditio 1 by the process of gath jriug.
At thii stage the buttenni k bh mild be
driwu tit and the 1 utter be washel
with cold water cr cod, we .k biiuo
until it m is oil clear, wli ;:i cither
strong, e'ear brine may ne -ourvel on to
remain until tho mass his aborbsd
enough of the solution, or fiie dry salt,
about one ounce to tho pound, be siftod
on and be worked in --o that it will dis
solve. Alter this a light seco id work
ing should be given t char it of any
buttera.il c that may ho draw 1 cut by
the salt. New York World.
e,i,e, having hvo tiaiei as
NO Tax Dn "015 Age."
if the Policy Holder be
in Good Health at the
end cf "Life Expectan
cy," a paid up Policy tor
faco value of Policy.
LIFE P' .AN.
The Strongest Actual
Protection for the
Least Money.
TiThese Plans are
the outgrowth of the
demands of the People.
"Whrtt is called gapes in young fowls is
not a disease, but tho gaping or ga-p-
i ing for breath is duo to tin presence of
a parasitic worm ia tho wind pip?. How
these worms secure a lolgmcnt in the
windpipe is still a mooted ipae-iton.
13 it it is supposed that the young thicks
cither ; ick up the worms or that they
collect the eggs in snails, worm-:, and
insects eaten whilo feeding about the
yard. One thing is quite- certain, and
that is fowls running on new grounds
are rarely infected with these paia-itcs.
"Wo mean by "new grounds'1 those
where no fowls have been raised or pas-
lured before, or at least for several
years previous, r or the reasons given,
the best preventive is change of loca
tion every year, giving tho fowls clean
and new ground upon which to exercise
and SC Ctv their food. "When tho worms
have once found a lodgment ia the wind
pipe the only cure is .to dislodge the
parasites. 1 his may be done with a
horsehair formed or twisted into a loop
and thiust down tho windpipe and
drawn out quickly. It rcquiros some
skill and considerable experience tore
move the worms with a horsehair loop.
Still, some poultry raisers do it very
rapidly. P acing the young chicks in a
box, then dusting with dry liaie to make
them sneeze, is another way of expelling
the wormsf but it is not always success
ful. New York Sun.
A Dislifldly Home Faalni
NT
U .
I'.jrtu ailiJ .v!i,i .V-tP.
Lot turkiys alone while hitching.
Skimmed milk alone ii poor fool f-r
colts.
It is not desirable to pasluro cows in
wood land
The sour currants aro su-c to bo
plagued with tho currant wor.n.
Sprout? o" suckers in ttpplo orchards
ihould bo p-oir.ptly rcmovj 1.
"Whoa cow; arc tested tho breeds
should, as fir as pos.il', bo allowed
natural condition.
It is growing harder and harder to
cct goad milkers on tho fariE3 whero
but lew cows are kept.
When with care and feci we have
brought any cow of any "ore ;d to her
full 11. ilk capacity wo can do no more
with h:r.
Tving tho leaves of early cabbage
an operation similar to that in voguo
with lettuce is practisod by London
market growers.
Do not purchase more than two colo
nies of bees to start with. II tho owner
can manno tho.so successfully I10 will
have h:s hands lull.
To kiep sheep from worms an l para
a
it as an ad vorti-.oment to tho Cincinnati
exposition.
Files as instruments of haudictafti
ness are f v.-rv 0 r v origin, being mou-
tior.c 1 in the O. i Testament (1 Samuel, I
xiii, 21,) lli.J Ik C. j
Tlu queerest kleptomaniic yet is
Fi-her Tkomp on of Unton, wh stole j
21'tt c'tioa ha .'Ikereiiufi an 1 2V) ii-k,
ones before ju-tice interfered. j
London has fewer inhabitant to the j
ho'ic than any othjr of tho greit ci'.ias j
of Fur ne. Yienn 1 has tho mo: per
sons to th 3 1
manv a, L m-lon
In the Jamaica papers tho following 1
obituary r.otico appears: ''Died at j
Palm Ton. St. Thom-. -yc-Va'c, on thj 1
r,Ai i i t., Cith rine Cro-.veU a native of j
SpanLU Town, agol 122 years." j
Sham battle ii 1 tattered and torn
to represent ti e real article, are tho
late-t product of French ingenuity, and
are sai I to have (kcoive I largo numbers
oi curiosity htmers and patriot'.
Do Is w.TO la -nti vted ly Homer
V)7 II. C, and In qtiontly uy it -miu
li-toriais. An iriitr ument cf torture,
t- rmeel "tho boot," was used i.i S ot
land upon tho Covenanters about lGlii.
One of tho waiters employed at ono
of the larger clubs in Chicago ii the
son of a wealthy and prominent man in
Holland, a former general in th ; army
and tho h ;ad of an ancient baronial
family.
Tho ordinary C ai ieso girl's demeanor
when among thov; not of her own raco
is proper to a prociseno ;s. She holds a
handkerchief to her fac never sn:i!c,
and under 110 en cumscaucs expresses
surprise.
A tabic or.ee belonging to tho preat
Napoleon is at p-escnt the property of
Jlrs. Xoivil, of Nashville, Term., to
whoso grandfather it was givj: by a
French emigrant nobleman who came to
New Cleans when the II uirbons camj
Lack to the thro .0 of France.
An eccentric v .-man r.amcu i:i igcc
Shelly, who died ii Sin Frai.ci-co re
cently, w is known as "The north at ir,''
on account of a "huge red star of cloth
which she wore sown on h.T breast.
She imi'ined that she was really tlu
j.- lumiaar ia other respects
was rational. HIP.
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An Indian l ighter.
'I see (lm. Crook, of the V. S. Army,
on tin: tl -or of th Hoard . f Trade nearly
every dav," sial one of the rounders to
mc yesterday, "but no ot.e who d e-n't
kno'w him would take him br an In liati
tiehtt-r. lie i- of m.-diuui height, bat is
built, bnei 1 -hi'Uldi ie,l ..ml ueep
e 1. lb- wears a fu.l b.-ard below a
. , II' ...
f W. Ii bronei he 'A-. Ills 1 ve
il p'-netr aiin'. an I he has
1 haw k. It is the mse of a
like Wei. ington's or Napa r s.
1 beht sa'-k cat "I grayisa
1. i f.
l; i.aian
w.i.
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weii
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are quick '
the' Iio-C 0
v ni rior-
li' wears
j silk, dark trow-ers and a traw hat. no
j is schb'lil wi'hont glovi-s. I :nivise Cell.
! ( r- ok to watell out. The Hoard of '1 la ic
I is not the Indian 1 onn i v bv any immtn r
! of ii:iei!i. and :r scalpers are a
YOU
arc hustling .im unit
1 f r vot'.r
glClt
deal worse tnati the ones
has been 111
the habit oi meeting. They will show
him less im rey than the Apaches."'
C'i kit jo Currctj on-lcu t.
X -A
vO-i - -
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IiiMiud to l ight.
The tdd tragedy of the bull and loco
motive was enacted near Si. John, N. H.,
the oth.-r day. A huge bud strayed on
the (iiand Southern Railway just a- a
locoiii tivc drawing a p Cnic train ap
peared in sight. He lowered his head,
pawed the ties, swi (lied his ta'.l, bel
lowed and paid no attention to the fran
tic toots from the engine. When the- lo
comotive drew mar, the bull charged
furioii-ly. There was a bellow, a cloud
of dust and s'eaiu and then silence. When
the smoke, dust - ml steam rolled away,
the locomotive and the bull hiy in the
ditch, the horns of the hitter l .eked m
the bars of the cowcatcher. The noble
animal's neck was broken. No one 011
the train was Inn.
Tr was in a Metropolitan private school
of fa-h:o!iable repute, and the class of
voting ia.ii s who h .d been studying the
h:s'oiv and the Constitution of the
U il -d States, were under cxaminat 'on.
"How is a lav made!' said tho instruc
tor "Oh " said a tailor-made damsel,
(beerf.illv' "the Senate has to ratify it
am
1 thcuYne Pieudcnt has to veto it!"
Si Ni l-: the opening of his Homes in
London, no fewer than 11,:M1 boys and
girls h ive been rescued from the streets
of that great metropolis by Dr. Ilarnar-do.
sites of various kiads widen annoy
and
All funds collected from
Nortli Carolina Policy Hold
ers, less North Carolina's
shire of tho Death Losses
and Expenses are invested in
North Carolina by a Board of
Trustees composed of sis North
Carolinians of undeniable abil
ity and integrity.
Call and talk the matter
over -with me.
A Policy with me "wou-d b?
a great protection to bothycur
family and yourself.
kill, do not put thorn in a pasturo top
dressed with mmure.
Milking seem? to be getting more
and more tho work of a specialist.
Good milkers on dairy farms are
ally sure of tho bo3t v
A Iniinci to keep up with tho times
must beep his eyes open. In no other
hel l are there more improvements being
made than ia farming operations.
In Dston r.u i'l'tl's held to be too
good for a ger.te'. '"r;se. Two colli s,
. . :.. oruei
just nun iu 1 1 -'-
Ilon to I1 Ip Your Di c't i on .
Almost every ilay we fee tin- unpleasant cpn
sations of indigestion. Try Ai.U'ock's Pouors
I'l.ASTi'.H.s and be relieved. J. F. Davenport, o(
Canarsie, New York, writes:
I have been very mueh troubled with .a vio
lent pain below my chc-t hone. I was told by
Feveral physicians that it was rheumatism of
the diaphragm. It resulted from cold and ex
posure. I had very little appetite and digested
my food with j:reat difficulty. 1 pla'cd one
A i.n oi 'K's I '1 mors I'l. V-TKK below the bri a-t
bone and two on each side. In the course of
.share ot "the v o UTs ; u ! ;;i;b,
ami it' haul w ork : think t
soinctliint; else.
This constant woik w ill tell
sotiicfinie peril. i;s it has
already ami netviniMio-s,
sleeplessness, neuiab.Me athl
ihetiinatic aches ami a:ns
are part of the "t;ooil obbs "
your hustlinp; has won.
If you arc that way, let us
give you a prescription no
charge for the prescription,
though it will cost a dollar
to have it filled by your drug-
PAINE'S
CELERY
COMPOUND oj.
Sig. I've accordii.g ' !ircui--r.s.
All druggists keep it. It
will strengthen y-ur nerves,
tone up your w hole system,
and make you bless us tor
prescribing this great nerve-tonic.
lie sure to cet the genuine, j.rej.are-i only 1 V
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DISCOVERY.
core HAY-FEVER
All) ll.X.li loil'IHil Ol for
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A i art !' . is 1 '"" r '
lr : ... -J' I-I1T . "'I 'il lll' i-e t
I !M ( I
ffl
lriori tli ll.irno4.
A little time use 1 in the care of the
harness will make it last much longer.
It will also be much more c mfortablo
for the horse if kept solt and pliable.
If breaks are properly mended at
night of tho day ia which they occur,
and a rainy day taken two or three
times a year ia which to wash up and
oil the harness, one set will do as much
work as three or four sets not properly
looked after. The Lreaks can be cash 7
rnended by riveting the 1 rokea strap
together with copper rivets, supplied
with proper washers-, or. better still
ly stitching them together with a
proper wax -end.
To oil, take the harness npart, and,
after ha viug peaked it for ten or fifteen
minutes in warm water. clean each
strap separate'- with a brush and warm
water, in which a little sal soda has
been dissolved if the harness i3 very
dirty. Placing the straps oa a board,
greatly facilitates their cleaaini'. "When
almost dry grease them with noat'f-foot
oil mixed with a little lamp- b'.aclc
(other cils will answer tho same ; ur-po-o,
but there are rone better.) Leave
If vou tiro thinking of buil.ii
a silo
remember ycu can use it a an ico leu-e
after taking cut tho cn-i!a-e; make it
as all tho rest of the farm produce two
crops.
Do not wait till cold weather boforo
you provide protection forymr dairy
c ews aid young stock. (live th-m
r ood, warm quarters a:.d vu will reap
the benefit.
Swe le turnip', if fed wh ile and sepa
rated, will ll ivur milk.
and mixed with an c.p.iil quantity of
mangolds, or ulp:d ami mixol will
hay will not impart a bad t .st .
A lazy, ctrclcss, slovenly pciso-. will
fall ia boo culture as ia evervtiiio:' else.
twentv-four hours all nairi erased, and I was
. oast; U :tl .n by q1.ih to nt ami dirt a trood soaare meal, some-
. . I -
mmnfafl 1 , ...1 c- n m n lliinir I I,-wl not df.TlC liefort- ill i WO VVCeK". I
i - ' f T.,, : pot better constantly, and at the end of tevrn
l1 . . of ,hc L'lr0!l j n;iys fouI1(1 my,rlf entirely well. Since, hen I
Von "W'uitemburg and her husband j luiv0 M.(l ai.i.co. k's ponors ri.Asrr.its for
will not cost less than " 000 apiece. colds, coiihs and pain in my ide, and I have
They are male of maiogany. seven j alwaiS fuUd tL.t;,n 'i"i,k ftnfl '-
inches thick carved in lol l relief with i H.-rr Kmp;. sal-eribed $b.,."" to the fund
, . x . . ... f I for the Kmir lley relief expedition,
tho most elaborate- desigas. A l ot ;
QCiki
these arc ir soir.o manner c mblema.tic of
There ca t be no harmony or :ee'.ii:
s-vntpathy betweoi such a pjrson
; of
and
t ".is mrrvolous insect, whose name, for
ages ptst, ha; been cmi.lematic of ia
d u t r v.
death. On tho panel a
symbolic or the gtim d .?troyer---has
caught the fiy at last i t a web so deli
cately ex ruti'd that yeu fear to breathe
upon it let it blow away. In another
place a giiliia's claw mij ,orts a Lux an
skull from a fracture i 11 which a lizard
is crawling.
an owl in tho act of capturing a mouse, 1
and so on, tho intention being to ex- ;
prcsa the idea that death conies soon or
.... i
t if slic d ' late to evciy living tiling. ,
Oa tho top of each cetlli ii c irvod a ,
coat of f.rni-, and every available inch i
of the interior is beautified by the cut- I
ting tools. Ia:-i !e the-e .superb caskets
ire swung two silken hammock? for tho
eventual rccep'.i m of tho D.ron'.i gr md- ;
daughter and h-.r sj c toe. They are net
deal vet
Don't You Know j
. . . .. .T. -1 l.. . HV.nOalfll-1-l.'l -
. , -j nnr vou can noi ;ooioi io I.. -i. i on. . ... ...
Spider ltseu : j,,,n-t"y..i know ttiat it may lend to eoi,sumt- J
tiou.lo liisannv. to tifiun; ii i joum.hw i
tl.. it' it can he i-ioilv cuied'.' Iion't you know I
that while the thousand and one nostrums you
have tried L;tve utterly failed that i r. S;ik''"s ,
Catarrh ltemedv is a certain care? It has stood
the test of year-, and there are hundreds of
tliou-ands of iri it. f u! men and women ip ail
part of tli country who tan testify to Its efti
eacy. Ail druisU. ,
l-.l.Y lilt" I Hl.KS, ;., Woro-:i .si , .
. ROANOKE
m P n 4 t r. 11 fl 11 A f
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-V vl-tr! i&fU woo'p wu:K.s"n.t - '.t .!-
H ,:A 'KfiA n uki ,: i i
- t REPEATING RIFLE
Nfufr-inHei.rr. w T. ei.f
r'-t.ii'ali'-M t 4. v;.r i n It. e l
. ciiarantci- P loKC-t riHir -i-r
nlf. so,,i i;r. in ulnuipo i-
1 " 1 OO-paRf i " '-r i ' f ' a? ' '
Eri!vfri, t i'!i i t T- if. H. -'-.-.. ,r'e
JOHN I'. I.UVKI.I. AKMS CO., U
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or Bi'iot: L i vcr&in ;
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St. is.
Ti- l ...1 C-.I.U r nn i-vtw rt li'is been Ilt
ill atlOthci Jiatiel shows; fru:; I'aril, to K.orida, to -tudy yellow fuvcr. j
Ha ml. u is I'lz fur Hie I.iver.
HabituiLl constipation and torpidity of thj
liver are t'u m t lonal rierum." meuts whi.-Ii
should not be so l.rnfc nCKlcrted ? to pr.erate
a.tual dis, as.-. Hamburg I ur should lie taken,,
nndtliederaiiu-ed organs ri -tore.i tohrHith. -
cents, llo.-e ( ne I-i'. -Mack Drug Co., N. 1 .
OI Iiilrrmt to I lie I.ndirn.
Tverv w.,man aRlicted witli Womb Diras-f.
cr i'airif ul Monthly Irr.-Lcu aritios. j- re'i'ie--ed
tOT.-ii. her name and address to Mr-. Mary
A. Rrannoe, At ui.ia, Oa., and pet inform
al io:i, iiow to In- i ured.
SB n tcli I In-in nine xPli
! Styner's Sticky Fly
a PA P H SO I ny "'..'
'A T, r.nl-. T. It. llUVl.Kl. Aluniilae
liirer, .17 llft-k mn n ft l, St-vr oi U.
:tecties
Waat.1 lo rwnif. ?h?1 m". V - u-.i--r ,r .-.-
Id our Sc'l u;. K Ij--i i' w- r-, : d'.-.-t 1' 'f'--
Grmnan UfctectiTe liurt-au :iiiitt.3.
fflF UM HAiJl I P a. .:i
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ri"--., Dr. J. II
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1 r a'.rn. tit. I rial r r-i r '
IIuiii.iiip Ki nie.lr o., I
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or H'.r.n
lay Tim
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f, r f r" "
-,1 in
otherwise.
money, they
HILLIARD3
E. E.
AGENT,
DEMOCRAT OFFICE,
SCOTLAND NECK, - - lb 15.
Tho liottlo -ViOlho l or Handling .Milk.
O 10 farmer turaishe; Kiiisn C'itv.
.!-., with COO bottles cf milk daily. I
The metliol of handling it is ns fol- j
lows; Tho cows are milked ti3 near '
4 : HO incining ar.d e ver.in as pci.?ible. !
milk is brought to tho milk
the strap hanging in a warm place over i The nig!
tight, a nil rub IT with a woolen ra; i house, cooled to C" degrees, bottled,
all tho oil r.ot absorbe 1 in tho morning, i scale 1 and set i.i ice w it r ever i.ight.
ir.J not sent out in thj corning uitil 8.
The m-rtiine-'s milk is Lottled about
Then, after being prut togeth r, ther
arc rcadv for Uic. LLht liarnesses aro
generally washed clT with ci-tile soap
and -water. All stitching shoul 1 be
done before being grea-ed. Farm,
Field and Stockmn.
lc it u:.derst"0 i. Quite
Ibit, hr:itg r.o end of
vi h t die regardless of
cxnen-e. A slg 00 mausoleum ia a
local ccmcteiy wi 1 seive as a leccpt: clo
for the costly boxe-.-rLN.-w York Graph
ic. Ono Way of liaising r.owl.lers.
Aa iageticu- "Mia.-itsota w.rkmun did
a very clever thing the other d;.y. It
ha 1 become r.e:c-sary to rai?e a Lugo
block of store about half an inch from
its 1 ed. cn-1 in the absence of djiricks
Have vou a few hour-" or a few- day".' par-
time ;;,-:.iiii.::y that ou wou d I ke to turn
iii'o moiie ': If -o, t hen write j : kly to P.. )r .
.I,,i..,-.,n A- Co.. of Richmond. Va.. and th'-y
;vi, ;ivi' you information tliat wii
be m oil. -v pi your pocket.
TI II Y. :'' "I 1 '1"
i mi.&ri.-ti . Aritlii:.' .
thi.r UKbly lai.-lit 'Y ' ": .
llryuiif- ( ollftliij.i7'j --';
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1 "".v.S6S
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! or c
ther mech anion
IB it tier l .ii.iiiu'
Hueli of th ; excoUouce of
5j0, and placed ia the wagons for de
livery from 8 o'clock till noon. Tho
bottle method is gaining in favor. 1 ho
lu ti-. wi:e has a tiille more tr. u do, but
she is sure of pure, fresh mills, with
two cr three inches of cream plair.lv
like a hopeless t
featol by such t
number of rorci
powers it looked
c. Not to be de-
fi.-s, he attache J a
O tiio rins with
Loci Cabin" are fast go- j
ing out of style as fashion- '
able residences. Log Cabins !
wi! , however, always have
a place in American history, '
!"tir$ as thev were the most
T.roini; pnt feature of OUT !
country's earlv social life, i
Tie T:onee-- were strong, rugged,
he: Ithv. Wirner's Log Cabin ough
a- d Consumption Kemedy is a reproduc
er of one of the ! ( st of the old time
ro. ts aa l h. rbs remedies, which kept
them ve.l. i.verybody pra ses "Tippe
canoe"' as a stomach tonic.
Great English fjoJt ail
Rhejmitic Kcmaly.
Oval Box, Ull round. 1 I Pill..
ZZ Blair'sPills.'
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I'l' I. i-l
HERBRAND FIFTH WHEEL. r;
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K.-.n. 1
lujlirOT
s i oo to S300
AillreslilHII.KV tV IMI It T I: It . Oh 1 1 a . T r .
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lOI.IIIt I H I lor ( in.il in pi i vr a. 1
fiREYSlUmRRiED?
J.-r.i1 ii--. f'.r i:
tlemg
i.
butter do- ; visibl
on
unm.x :
with tho iltiit
pec ds o;i tlu salting, aad. while butter
tht.t for any re.xsoa is real y inferior
caanot be riiiacd to a era Jo of excel
lence by tho salting, that which other -
and dirt of tho streets, tho bottles are
filled up and there is no chance for the
milk to shake aad churn. Farm, Field
and Stockman.
which the stone was furnished,
tho other end to t:io ton oi the wn.ci-
miil un !cr wlr.i h it lay. lie then
meunro i tho wia Jniill and poured pai.
after jail of witer oa tho ropo, which
in tho morning i:nd shrunk sufii .butiy
to lift the stone tho required height.
IMcw York Graoluc
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