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A. B. FARQUHAR'S / I
J N, tn|ines and Boilers. ./^•/ I
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11 ii/ i $ & 2 I
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Harve«lta| HI I
/ Tarm Implements. I
/ t'tyy' BUIIMNQ MAfEMIALS.
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DAIgY DEPARTMENT. j|
1 doa't know of aay aabject
■are thdy thaa how cattle of all
kiada ahoald be traatad white Ifa.
od nfah Mat formers fa ia Wtthm
•u ran tagether—Calves that are
fad by hand excepted—many or
large or aaatt, jaat aaepaa
toto aad generally tea maß far
gggggg
SSsSsSs-A
U tbaiaM bdUmfaa ban
SfaMhagaaa rXmofSTkUW
—' 1 1 » ' drr t rnw *
Thfa ia no ewerdrawa pictare.
How tea a cow gh« e good yield
Ualm they get e at
fafcfanj feed aad hi -- r
»"Aa xwa®
•*>■*•■** faaaaakfa
weather prevaib two ar three weeka
* MMafafa the
yfafd aad are the
the ate vacated. Thfa faa batter
I hopa thaaa
will try k.
•at off the Madea of ria/isli'lh
aa iaah high, aad probably destroy
athea Jaat pceptag oat. Ma days,
f hft to grow, wuaM farafah
taraatythaes a aach feed and as
> faiary to the roots.
Paopfa MU of leaks md loaaaa aa
the fana, bat ton dose grazing fa
tba biggeat OH I kaow of. Thn;
thara faabifcMk AM{aha4jr
iag from scours, etc., bat it fa gen
erally thaw that lead their oon
nth a t% lot of itfailnia( mom
tnma of diCereat kinds that audcea
th* uilk rank pofaan to their off
apriag. Cahrea fna aach pay
ered matroas are aa good aa atck at
With. Cowa ahoald be lad ahaoat
Hdinijr aa whatyaacaa raiaeoa
yoor owa farmland thea. hke oea-
If cafaaa get the aooaia m atir
•oar la their mm aulk, aad on
gagrrirg
«f iaarandaatoraaly. bail it aa
til hard aad whea cool cat iato
food aN the nil. Thar have a
aammfat dtom. thaaw^hd*.
hat toe caald greatly favaatu
in Ma, Field and
mdiltrn^XaltfaaSeaf
aryfant»~aavaW-B- INMM. * faa
y_«*QW to n—M >m m afato
vkftWMiiNdHa. tataa
ftottoWHMaalii n fan
himaaila m." Bar tote di
wrthMiftaWhiTe Witch ■ illilnia
awmMMmiaa a m. a.
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WILLIAMSTON, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15,190 a.
Rev Ok far SUawd Mtt.
Aa ingenious aiind haa audethe
| dfacoeery that aa esceOeat fasa*
far glaring fine paper caa be mde
bom ebiaiawd aulk ia place of the
eapenain glne formerly Med. The
milk to be aaed in thfa
my fa pat la a eat. treated with
cheaacafa aad heated aatlcatd fa
| found; the card fa thea waihrd.
pressed aad coaveyed to the head
quartet? plaat. Her* itfagraaad
1 iae aad pat ia a large aad hapni
ad dryiag kila, vhere.it fa dried ia
aboat tardea hours; thea it fa bag
gad aad fa mdy far ahipmal—
Daamaata Family Maganaa.
Com afll ghre mon mlk aad af
better qaabty if lad aad aailhed
Mm'j.
TO MY ranotngL
ft fa «M fay T Mi yea afal Sadat
did Mr m f aaa MaaMad afa ay
adahadja aaa halail fU
fa^olry^y!'v'faM.'waa. MaeMfc
•fa. Sadat dfaaaia ear gaed Mad yea
eat Mee dm «Mw aaafa. * L
Dmrfa—Mr. DaMttle-I vegat
daarf paara oa ay place that yon
caa't git three af 'ea tola a gaart
Mr. liaMiay—Maaph! That's '
aathia'. Up ham, right aatia \
ay gardaa, fat gat a Mtffaafaeaf
a dwarf pear tm that thfa yaar :
it had jaat aae pear on it. on'if 1
yoa'dbetiere It. do yaa think thgt 1
pear hep* oa a growia' till it finely
lay an thegiaaad anpadfadthe
whole dnraed tree ap by the raata. 1
I That'a what I call groaia' pears.
PARMSB'S DEPARTMENT.
Facte tor Fanacc*.
Doa't cultivate the corn too late.
YOB win cat the roots.
We would advise (coding calves
fimm tin or galvanized paila.
If the calf win not drink—and
saaae will not—starve it to do it
Overripe grass is woody, not fit
foraaiamla. Cat when it when it
bIoOfMS M | »
Cat the (raw whan the blooai is
w—d yen win pnnn i the argaaa.
When the raiaoaeaae he snre to
Can't pnt ash on hay- It has
mm «fct and awkn
Th» P»annif»efagoodornam
in>oy mmkm it aM the am pain-
MhtotheadMl
Cbiu hay hnhwind per cent
hatter than Hawtti fat an par pome
in feeding slack.
No need of baying hay capa from
people who aril thane things. Get
A Wend power. run by a big da*
ar calf. «HM da the rbaiaiag an
«■! save Dots of Übor.
Theauly way •« boy Wader
twine |» trdnfc «|ite mi
demand a ladnctian in price. Thn
aeOemaf hiadem twinanae gettiag
«he farm in.—Western
tMrtarM.
Thare is a rich fMU and • poar
field an nearly tansy iaraa. The
ether fielfis are sdfiar so good aa
the t*m nor *o Ind at- thn worst.
The mart Carmen kaov; but their
prnctiae tan often h dfHaunt from
•hair konulndgi. Thn poor field
is treated jnat tthn the rich field.
TW argalar (an rotation is prac
tised alike in lath. A good crop
is the rale in the fritihi field, sad
nothing bat a pear crafl ia expect-
Ed from the poor field. Aa much
labor is required for glow tag the
grain oa an acre of the poor field
as on aa acre of the liest one.
Fanners ibould study the pecu
liarities of each fiekl oo the fprm.
It is necceatsry to know theai be
fore it is posaible to fans theaa to
the best advantage. The fanner
who pleats potatoes ia a field
where the toil is cold aad heavy,
or who soars wheat on low bottom
lands liable to overflow aad freez
ing, will not be paid for hia labor.
The field with the southern expoa
ure shaald be planted to cam be
fore the oae which lies toward the
North. In the former caaa the
plants will have considerable foot
ing before the acorchiag heat of
Jaae. If there is a field oi heavy
black baa which is dai idadly
waxy ia textare, it woald hatter
he plowed before the ttarn of freez
ing is paat in the spring. If wheat
ia sown in a field liable to wash in
to gallics daring the winter aad
apring. H win pay to aow timothy
seed in thcae hoUoao with the
If my wheat was as rank aa it ia
aaidto be in anny nuathaia aad
eastera States. I woald certnialy
tarn Mock on it. It ia alamat nn
universal cnatom here, bat aakm
judgement is amd, harm amy fol
low. Too amay leave their aback
on anttt April. Quite a pnmber
had ao wheat to cut oa thin account
this pear. I think slack should be
taken off tefore nheat begina its
spriag growth. No proper teat
has ever been made ha*, becauec
thorn who follow the practice pas
ture all tbeir wheat. The right
way would be to take two fields
alike in aU respects, paature owe
and let the other alaaa. Even
thea owe ) ear's let might not be
coudarive. The ground being ao
\
dry mom and the wheal short. I
thiak it has enough to contend with
without being truaped and cat
shorter by stock. —S. C. Banatiae
Oklohoau Co., Okla., ia New
England Homestead.
IT NEEDS A TONIC.
TkmmlhwvlM yam linr Bands a
look. Dnt|in puptim thai gripe
aa4 mka DeWhta Little Early
Klan nyd all poison ham tlw system
■4 act as toalc to Ike liver. W. Seatt,
jji Higklaad Ave., Milton, Pa., anys: "I
kave carried DeWHt's Little Earty *W
sss sritk am for aaaaral years aad aarii
■at be wttkoat tkam." BiaW and easy
to take. Partly vegetable. They ana
{ripe or diaftraaa. S. ft. HRL
Mertb Carolina Arricattanl Expert
scat Statlaa.
B. W. Kilgore. Director.
PRESS BULLETIN No. •
"CtMtft lulu,"
Last year considerable waa aaid
ia the praaaof tbe State ia regard to
cabbage anakea, especially ia tha.
cabbage factions of the Wcatacn
part of tha Stale. Kaceattf aa item
teahMa going the inaad of (he
aewapapeas eoacaraiag asappoead
ia a baad of thia popular ttphblp
by a lady la Swain Conaly, Nofth
Carolina. Tha allegad eaake waa
aaat to the North CaroUaa Depart
meat of agricullure lor iadentifca
tioa, and peoved to be the coaaaaon
aad luoffenaive "Hair Snake" or
water worm—gordiua variabilia.
Thte ia not a snake bat a nema
tode warm which during some part
of its Itfa la aa intestinal peraaiteof
tha cabbage caterpillar, grasehoper
aad aoaaa other iaaecta. It ia of
tea found ia samples of water from
shallow wells, horse troughs and
panda. Ite preaence in water indi
catea that the water ia not fit to
dtink, but the worm itaaif la aat
poisonoua nor in aay way danger
ous to human beings. The popular
name "Hair Snake" ia given to thia
worm aa ite great slendernesa. which
has givea rise to the fanciful idea
that a horse hair has been trana
formed into a worm or "snake."
Though this worm ia often a foot
in length it ia never as thick as a
knitting needle. Its color in water
is usually drab, but when it livea
secluded from the light it is genet
ally white, hence the specific name
variabilia.
Snakea properly so-called, belong
to the backbone or vertebrate se-
of animals; whereaaJJte tine
worm, belong to the banbonelrsa
or invertebrate series. We have no
saakea as alender as a knitting
needle, or it any way resembling
a slender worm. We have no nem
atode worms which are visible to
the unaided eye that are parasitic on
human beinga. Neither are they
venomous or poisonous. They are.
in fact, naeful, in so (ar aa they de
stroy noxious insects like cabbage
woraaa aad grasshoppers. Even
shoald such a woim be left in a
cabbage, cooking would render it
uaaoticcable, and aa it ia ao
poiaoa no one need be afraid |e
handle or eat cabbage on account
ef tha mythical ••cabbage snake."
GER ALD McCARTHY, Bioligist.
N. C. Dept. of Agriculture.
Nora.—The Station will be pleased
to iadeatlfy further aptonseus. aad
would ha glad to have aay mm*
taace ar euggeetione that will ea
able it loobtaia definite iafonaa
tioa regardiag caaeaof poisoning
from "Cabbage Saakea.'*
JUST LOOK AT BKFT.
Whence rasas that apsiahtly step,
(aaltlesa ah la. rirb may tmylnin.
■■tiltag lace. Ska looksaadfaek good.
Bere'a her secset. Skeaaea Dr. Kiag'a
New Life Pill. lesaH,—all orgaaa ac
tive, iHgnlina good, aa hitter bra, ao
ckaaae for "blacs." Try Item jmaM.
Oaly ajc at aay drag slot*.
McDafle'e Whib Haaal feet Hsalsr
a oae o 4 tke iaeat baby (cadets hasaa.
area p|ithl) Lnlitdthn iaitiat relief.
2} CENTS. '
Lamg Plaster ha cetfaaa earn lav akcap
lag cough, easy aad ceesfwtekle. week
akile you iliip.
as cans.
WHOLE NO. 151.
SaawASKaa LODGR NO. 90 A. P. &
A- M.. awti in regular communication
la tke ball every second and fourth Tues
day sights at 7:50. W. H. Ham 11 W.M.
S. SL Inn, S. W.. It. 11. Taylor, J. W.,
Bw. Sec., C. I>. Carstatphcn,
Tieasi. Mr.G. Taylor. S. D.; H. M. Bur
lap J. D.;T. C. Cook and A. F. Taylor,
Stewards, A. W. Ckary, Tiler.
IS TELLOW POISON
!?Z*r. btoo!,? P*»y*«c«sna call
■ rlalsrlal Oerm. It can be Keen
ckaagiag red Maod yellow under
aairraicopa. It works day and
atgbt- lint, U tares your cont
fteslsa j aMe a. Ckilly, aching
aaaaatleats creep down your
hmhbaaa. Voa (eel weak aad
MKRTS' CHILL TONIC
wB atep the trouble now. It
antera tha Mead at once and
aim aaat tke yellow poiaoa.
■f aaglactad aad when Chllla,
Fevers, Night-Sweats anil a gen
eral break ■ 4awa come later on,
Rakerta* Tonic will enre you
tkaa bat wky wait ? Prevent
tatara slckneaa. Tke manufac
tnras know all ekont this yel
low peteaa aad hava perfected
Retorts' Tonic to drive It out,
nenrlsk year system, restore
eppstlta. partly the Mood, pre
veat aad cava Chills, Fevers and
Mateila at has cured thous
ands—lt vft care you, or your
measy hack. Tkte tetelr. Try
ft. Prtea. 2S eaata. -
♦
Far aale by Eli Gargaans aad Anderson,
Ifaaaen A Co.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yoo eat-^j
Thia preparation contains all of the
dlpeataaU and digests all kinds of
food. It givea Instant relict and never
telle to cure. It allows you to eat all
tke food you want. The most sennit ITS
Miasm hi can take It. By its use many
Iknammts of dyspeptics have been
euud after everything else failed. Ia
■awiiislhd fur the stomach. Child*
ran wltk weak atomachs thrive on It.
Pint dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
Otete afl ataaueh troublaa
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