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Tliinninc? Fruit. (ropolar Gardenins ) The practice of removing the eur pins fruit from trees which have ambitiously undertaken more than Ibey can properly perform without iDjary to the present crop, and per manent injury to the trees them selves in many cases, is an operatlor. which needs only a cartful, thorough trial to commend itself to al! pain staking fruit-growers. Many who acknowledge that the crop, after thinning, will eell for more" money per tree than if not thinned are still unwilling to a1m!t that the gain will pay for the extra labor Involved. Well, about bow much more tirxe i required to remove i00 apples, parf or peaches in Jane and 500 more u October than would be occupied in picking the entire 1,000 in October? Farther than this, it is a well known fact that the production of the seed of a fralt causes by far the greater draft upon the vitality of the tree than the formation of the pulp surrounding it ; also.th&t 1,000 small apples will contain nearly twice the weight of seeds found in 500 speci mens double their size of the Rame ariitjr, and thus be much m r exs haustive to the trrc. An incidental benefit which may result from thin ning of fruit : the horticulturist may, in thinning the fruit , notice many young shoots that by prnning-time next spring will become .stout limbs ti be cut off; whereas, now they may be easily robbed olT, while the plant-food required for the forma tion will be eae 1 for the tree and fruit. How to Icei Svreet l'otaCoris' Sweet potatoes are tensitive to any change ia the atmosphere, mois ture and handling. They will lie on a floor that is enclosed and roofed a long time without injury, provided they arc put .lure without bruising, and if the pile is not deep, and if the temperature docs - not get near the frecz:ug point. They must not lie long ia the sun, they must not lie lon in the wet, they must not he long in the cold. Never leave oiU over night what you harvested dur ing the day. Fkk those which are to le preserved over winter as care fully as apples are picked, and put them in a dry, cool place that is well secured against rain and frost. Dry ground makes a good tloor, provided it is protected from rain or cold on the outside. The pile must uot be deep foot in deptli i3 enough dur ing the warm weather of the fall months; it might be made deeper later in December, when the polatoes are picked over and all damaged ones "thrown away. For keeping them through the winter store boxes and old barrels will do for small quantities , but they must be absol utely frost-prof. They should have a little ventilation occasionally .-Ex. Hints 4bout IIoi-scn. It costs more to keep a poor horse thou it does to keep a good one. Change the feed of jour horses often enough to make them relish it. Improper feeding is the cause of nine out of tea cases of sickness among horses. Every time yoa worry your horses you shorten their Uvea and days of nsefulnese. Sweat and dust cause your horses shoulders to gall. So do poor, ill fitting collars. The temperature of wattT for horses is tc t so much of an object as the purity or it. While it is best to have the water cool, it is more im portant to have it free from all im purities . Affection canuot be pounded into animals. Kind treatment insures tht affection of an animal, while rough treatment k sure to cause its hatred. When horses arc suffering from the bites of flies or stings of other in?ect, spouse the parts that cans not Le protected by nets with water in which insect powder has been mixed a tablespoonful to two gal lons of water. Of two colts similar i-a disposition and sense, one may develop into a stcalyar.d valuable Taraily ho'se wrjuo ire other mr.y be everything that h vicious, treacnerous and un safeall because of a difference in the men handling t?.em. Plenty of whitewash should be used, not only for the brighter ap pearance, but also as a disinfectant , not, whitewash on the inside of barns, stables, poultry honses and pig quarters, will aid in preventing vermin and lp.sects. The horse which can plow an acre while another horse is plowing half u aur. ur one wuicu can carry a load of passengers ten miles while another is going five, independent of all considerations of amusement, tas'e or what is called fancy, is au oiuiciy worth twice as much to the owner as the other, Ex. The Intelligent Farmer. The intelligent farmer takes one or moie paper? devoted to his bu? ine?s that he may increase his intel ligence and keep pace with the times, hence we never hear him de clare against the authors of books and the editors of and writers foi the agricultural press. Ho k farm ing to him means the experience of the best thinkers and observers, .ml he can generally get something worth leading from these. It is the ignorant, the indifferent, the ie'er-do-vell that refine to take the papers or b 1 eve in them. Thev rever see a paper, know nothing of th m. and are generally poor an I improvident. Rural immr1 rm i-. rrr Villi. r I-rlraa of !r . l.arr.- ll- vrritm Wn at rk 'n a !m. f -f 1'4t a month : I now .r K. l-.AU.ii 4 Co (C.Mima end pr.Lii- na ana urirn imt " ...... ,i, vs . II. umii-fu. William Klin". HarrioburK, ' . Wlir.v "I I, .TV urtr-T fl'i0 an Iljin- to .ell iikr your album. 1 -.T.r.i.. v I to-.k or'l.-r, rn.;u(rt o par mr '.vrf Iii5fi.'. ' J t 1- wre, llnnp'T, Me, wnt: "I fafcr &u orilt-r f -r rour alhumst lllllRt ry ItOU.t: lTi.it. iljr protlrt ofTf n murlia Tv I r a m n i: I f dt iwctk. IHhr r rr ti .iur quit- m rll ; rart. from h-ir ittfr. I.tm liav; kj.Ofr to ei- one ln lakra hoU) oftlli cmn.l liuainra Ul. r'n.!pr..fll. Shall we start YOU in this buvines. nlT? Writr K.tia and It-am all about :t f r youralf. Hi ar atariiif ti.auy ; willatart you '( V"" ilon t delay until anotli r . ia ahi a.l of ou in ' our art of llie roiintrv Ify.m lakehol.t v. .a will b- af.lrto .l. U up yol.l fn. O jT" I do an-i'iit a f..r. tl mnnufarturer al- 1 '', Im dollar Ihljrrih Albniua m-io bt avid to the wot-lr f.,r H rarh. Bound in Koy;.l ritnaon Silk W. I l'iili Chatniiuirl deroratwl inaidra. Mainlv;niMt albutni in the world. I-a ri-it hire. rrftept tarrain tor known. Afcema wanted l..bernl te rm-. HiK motier for air. nta. Any one ran b-onie a mo io.ful t. Sella itaelf on a.cbl II"'-' or no tnlkmt; iii-o-'urr. Wherever ahown, er ry onewsnta to ur iMh. Ar'nta lake tuon-anda of ordors itb rapidity never before known, t.r. at .roflta an ait eer vi orker. Arent are makniB f..rtune. lilie niak e a much aa nu n. You, reader, ran do aa well aa any one. Kull information and terma I'rrf, to thi-e who write f..r aame, with particular and ternia fur onr Family 11. idea. Hooka and IVciodiraia After you know all, ahouid ton ron 'ode to f" no further, why no harm is done. Addrr. V.. C. Al.l.KN 4k Ol., A I ot'ST A , M !.. 9 -20 tv. I tcli. Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured in .")') minutes by Wool-funr.-- Sai itary Lotion. This never fails. Soi l hy E. T. Whitehead fc Co., Drug .Mt;', Scotland Neck, N. C. 7 4 Gm. FREiViOlM MILITARY INSTITUTE J Has a Full Corps of Teachers THonoicn cornsE of sTrDr. Its location n fine; patronape laivr I growth Steady. l:alttirul and !, AVrito for ('atalog-uc. CAPT. V. H. HAND, Principal, FREMONT, N. C. S 1 ly. FOR YOUNG LADIES, Norfolk, Va. Largest, Cheapest and Best School in Tidewater Va. 250 students. 20 Teachers. Health record unsurpassed. ONLY $42.50 A QUARTER for Board and Tuition. 7 25 tf. VINE HILL ACADEMY, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. A SC'IOOL KOU BOYS AND YOUXO MEN. Patent desk, experienced teachers, and a thorough c mrse of study in English, the Sciences, and thi Classics ! Tuilinn moderate. Hoard in fa-nily oi l'rincipul. inducting washing light-?, ticl &c, $-10 per term of five months. Xext session begins AUG. 12. 18S9. Send for catalogue. W. C. ALLEN, 6 13 tf. Principal. C. G. BRADLEY'S, TAltBOKO. N. C, Is the place to have your JOB PRISMTIIMC NEATLY EXECUTED IN Prices Reasonable and All work Given Prompt Attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 7 18 Gm. T: . n i i Km xnw i p Ji U'UUii. jjiUiU lilOUl), GREAT VARIETY! Are inducements that arpeal to all. Diamonds, atcG. S":icr O2ve. lemiv. Clocks, Vl7u sicaS iX7 b'se, fancg Coobs. Seeing-iTlladjines, &c.br JAS- K. BELL- Jeweler, TAIl HORO, N. C, Specialt'os, Weddincj -Rings, Spec's and I'kimikin(; Fink Watches, Ac. Satisfaction (iuaranteed, Over 30 years experience. Prices Gooda forwarded ou selection by cxj)ress. 7 IS I7. UP1PD0 COOKE, CLARK & CO. Norfolk, Virginia., Successors to Luther Sheldon, Dealers Ia WINDOWS, DOORS, L I ND S, MOULDING S. BRACK KTS, .VTAIU IIAILS ..rrv-r-TT'u NEWELS, W(JOD MANTLES, SLATE MANTLES, UI.'I LDING IIAKD W A Ji E , T I N SHINGLES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW C.LASS, Cl'T GLASS, CEYLON I) GLASS. VARNISHES, PLASTUi PAPER, . SHEET ING PAPER, ROOFING PAPER, WINDOWS, DOORS AND SCREENS. sep 23 ly. le Haxall Creiisliaw Co., HAXALL MILLS, RIOIIMOND.VA. "jnUD-ISLANir PatentRollerFamily Flour, And all other grades of FLOUR. ALSO - CORN-MEAL AND MILL FEED. 5 17 ly. I VERY AND SAX' S1ABLES. II C fyrr Y ' ft -TV, M M h ALWAYS READY For II i r e Ci O O I) T URN-OUTS at Cheap Kates. Passengers carried quickly to an point on or off the railroad. Horses well fed and properh groomed by the day or by the month at reasonable charges. IIF in 11 always sell or trade. BKYAN & MORRISSETT, Main St., Scotland Neck, N. (3. 1 31 Cm. J. C. WILLIAMS, UNDERTAKE R- AT MY OLD STAND IN SCOT LAND NECK, ON THE 20 III DAY OF AUGUST, 1883. I SHALL OPEN IN MY NEW UNDERTAK ING ROOMS A FULL LINE OF Coffins and Caskets. Also a full line of wood coflln9 and casket?. I shall make foui: styles ofVood coffins and two styles ol caskets , and guarantee them equal (o those of other manufactarers both in style and finish , and at regular Associated Prices- I shall 2ive iny entire attention to the un dertaking business. And as I thor oughly understand it, with man)- vears of Practical Experi ence, ard leehng sjre that my friends will appreciate the necessity f a Practical Underrakeri l shall spare neither labor nor money tor the successful prosecution of the business. My stock will be complete. With thanks to my friends for their support in the past, 1 trust by square tiealmg to merit their confid ence in tie future. C A i I X E T 1) E P A R TMEN'T. I shall continue to work in this department, either sj ecial or reijnlar repairmj. Yours truly, J. C. WILLIAMS. G 27 tf. 5 ri-1 WOOD W 0 RK VG ATTACtiM ENfS 7ffr A5I 50. 2S UN ICN SQUARE MY sam...- in."V ill . . . - nsa,.. ST. LOUIS MO DALLA5.TEX 5 10 6m. Wit :-:J 4 I It! MM ft .1 1 a 'ij inn, IK -i4J ii m f e - 3 hi .JX. EatSP-- IS) f , 'ii-" jj: mm r. i. 5 . ' IsS 'VTHE PLANTER'S PRIDE." We Lav- t!:e l.nnrr-n Sr-ark, TSe l.tr Therefor, our pnU ,re what -u ri-i,. them 1. 1- a-e a-k h:::i to write '- u? . r 1 1 " ' V . ,v sit will be to His and Your Advant gr. We hav a Irre !i " for ail Secticn. -TliK PriI'K." r8i ki in i.:.t ' Special Ha s Pl.ANTKIi's aliotl '.'''.( ;i Rale-: The Sola? I'.lC r. C 11 JIM'fi- ti.m T r. A. men . The other l'r y-in' r hk-ii. arc ood sel'in kavoi;it i ! the N i i n. A .sk y.mr Local inctc'.3i;t to crier them h r von. HILL BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN M EN'S AM) HOY'S HATS AND O S, 564 and 566 Broadway, NEW YOKEL E. T. HITEHEAD $c GO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Main St., SCOTLAND NECK, . C. DEiLERS H r V R E I) R 1 7 C S edicipes 'i TOILET AND Patent Medicines. Trusses and Rraccs. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dyes Varnishes, Lamps and Lamp-fixtrres, Brushes Mid Picture-frames Special line of Garden and Eield Seed-?. Plveryihin in a Orst-class Country or City Drug Store. JEWELRY--Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry and Silverware. The only Comti.e Liki: of 3Tafi0riCP lN' Town. rF'Prescriptions quickly and accurately compounded. 1 17 ly. WHITE. PAULL S CO., Cor. Main & 10th Streets, SCOTLAND NECK. N- C . I'ealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS. READY-MA OK Ol. T!II NO, CLOTHS CASSIME11ES, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS. PLAIDS, i Crockery, Tinvrare. Hardware. Confectioneries, Meat. Lard, Su-nr, .Molasses "Green and Roasted Cotl'ee, Tea, Salt, Flour, Fish, &e, Ac, Ac, Ac. Finest line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS and GENTS' I-TTINESIIING GOODi5 DE ,SS -i All-wool Cashmeres and Henrietta Cloths, I.aies, Fancy Plaids, shades, Chashmeres in all shades, Cha;r.brays, (iinnhams, Perrals, m t h;te Gootls, with Laces and lrimminjrs ot an Kinas. BIG BARGAINS AT PL US 11 ESA LL CO L O R S. A Large Well Assorted Stock Always on Hand. ITsdr PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Buy your Goods from us and wo will sell you GREA'l BARGAINS: TRUNKS, VALISE 8 AND GRIPS. FINEST LINE OF CLOTHING KYl'di IHIOUGHT TO SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. mar7-Ty. DO YOU ROOK 9 WRITE WANT At OvVP. .'TO US. Any book in the world furnished -publisher's price. Name books wanted. (Keml statu p). Metropolitan Press Agency, 4 5 Warren St. , N. T. PHOTO-EN GRAVING. IT PAYS TO ILLUSTRATE YOUR BUSINESS. 1'ortrnit, and cuts of colleges, hotels, factories machinery, ftc, made to" order from ihoto-g-ophs. Send stamp far specimen-sheet;;. GOOD WORK. 'Metropolitan Press Agency, LOW PRICES. 45 War-ea Street, dutCKTlME. KewYorV. ' Eubber StaiAps cf all kinds. vith tcrs kaxs n; e-3be2, r-.-.- TOWN AND STATE Sc. EXTBA. HWU Agenta a:sey fast ; sc:i ctis; f:r t:r 3. Metropolitan Press Agency, 43 Warren St. ,11. Y, cood m lini Elba, e Pure air and pure water are ths prime conditions for health. Nature seuds the tresh air free; but in Ka-tern t'arli:ia we h?ve to go in the earth for pure water. And now for the fourth summer my well machine is at work in and around Scot land Neck, and I am prepared 1o lirnl the good water if it is unier tiic ground. I am also prepared to driil Artesian Wells, which afford a constant over flow of pure water from the ruounv tains. Also the gang pipes used for Gre j engines, factories, saw mills, town?,! &c. Also the 12-inc't well, euibedj I with terra cotta pin'.ri":, temcnte l from botlotn to top, preventing any j surface water whatever. Also wiiij put down drive pi)es if desireii. Call on or sd.iress j J. T. MOORE, 3:")3m. Scotlan.I Neck, N. C. 1 J. H. LAWRENCE. DKALKR IX GRAIN, M1LL-FKKD. HAY, CLOVER AS I) CRASS IMTiiON i:D FARM TMri.F.MF.N A SFLCI A r,T V. Affciit for CLARK'S CUTAWAY HARROW and DKhRING MOWER. A model of perfection. SCOTLAND NECK, jan (My. J. L. KIT CHI a , Machihixt. Scotland Nerk, N. C Sells fiebest Mills, 1 1 v Ii aulic I'r-'ssis. Piam.s. .rans, Sewing Machines and does all kinds of repairing n. tij.-.nin" orks ,i Halifax, F.dgecombe and Put til iU CUP HATS OA P ; T!!. AU'I Ki: T FASlil' N- IVI,v T:' U ynn .lie at ' 1 nd pr oe " THE SOLACE. 1 ;n tf. INK CIGARS AND Hit! tobacco. f GOODS ! ! fneots in al! Everything Sup criorlo all Sntetitntes I-or rni -inir Knil ittakinir I ih. ostildp )iicuil. 'r.'nl. i Tot i'irs. jlu pi i! : Mi"-, llloi riiii.U r.rs and l.uil- 4aI""S3'Tf,1,'!, V lioi.ml cans ' rents. ViL'&V'''''1 ) ' i:ntry M.rrhnnts. aJlii'vV Mriiii fneturlng Co., 4 18 1 v. J () II N K O 15 K it T S ON ' JS Sfpe 5op Tlestaurant.- OPKS AT A LL HOL'IIS. Satisfac'i n jruaranXoc-1 to patrons. Corner Ninth nii'l Mam Mrects, SCOTLAND NEC a, - - - n ;N. jan G y. gCUTHERN J.J0TEL, Hai.ieax, X. (J. D. D. BR VAX. I'n,prietor. rolite servant, cood accommoda tions and t-Terv at ten! ion th r t may he debired. Location just in front of : Court-IIo"SO Livery attached. Terms reason- able. t V ' Stop at Southrrn Hotel. I i' Harks to and from depot free of charge. H 7 1 v Walter EBraiier, Wjroi.nsAi.r: Fi ic.MKii and Sik'.m Sai'.-.i ;i: M km i a''H1-:ki .Stuli Nv. .-. Fir.,: Market, JHCRMnVi VA. Lnwcst cask price Consistent with jaiity of goods. Write for price. 2 20 Cm, i s f P::.-c- r, Nf Y-rV; 1 !:,.!, '..ant U's : ' '.! in , . i t i &tS4 fiT 9?& Wgl PRICE "SO CTS tzsC& iT tiaT-iTi'-lnif rrriraririarr-i; Ijiw IT IS THE BEST. fZs&f . EASIEST TO USE. Eg W & THE CHEAPEST. ; -ji lv. .1 N. 15. JOSKY&CO.. I :- t v GLXEJIAL MEllCHANDJSK AM) COTTON BUYERS. 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