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The Kaleidoscope. SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1S69. S3STAJPS- Variety itt the Spice f Iife." How to Fatten a Poor Horse. Many good horses devour large quan tities of grain and hay, and still con tinue thin, and poor. The food eaten is not properly assimilated. If the usual feed has been lingrour.d grain and hay, nothing but a change will eflect any desirable alteration in the ' appearance of'lhe animal. In case oil meat cannot be : obtained readily, minrlp -a. hnsbpl nf'flaTsppd with a I... direction bushel of bariey, one of oats, and another bushel of Indian corn, and let it be ground into fine meal. This wtll be a fair proportion for all his feed. Or the; meal of barley, oats, and corn, m equal quantities, may first be brocured. and anefourth nart of oil cake mingled with it, when the A Yankee eaptaiu was caught in the jaws of a whale, but was finally rescued, badly wounded. On being asked i what he thought while in that situation, he replied : " I thought he would make about forty barrels.' Labor lost. An organ-grinder playing at the door of a deaf and dumb asylum. 14 Have guns ot legs?" asked lit tle Jimrrfy of his father, the cither day. ' No, my son." . How do they kick, then ? " With their breeches, my son ?' Two gentlemen discussing the merits of a strict calvinist minister and a liberalist, one remarked that the latter in his efforts, did not go to any great depth. No," responded the other, 44 he does not go in that A.' 1 1 A' 1 I Faith. I c I General Director)'. DEPARTMENT. Trnat iu Cid. and do Ihr Illslit." THE WINE-GLASS. Well, Tom," said a grocer to his apprentice, 44 you have been appren ticed now three months, and have seen the several departments ofour trade. I wish to gio you a choice of occupation.?' "Thankee sir." 44 Well, now, what part of the bust- shutting mealis sprinkled on cut feed. Feed ness ao 'ou ,,Ke Dtsl 1 ttTA mr Ihraa nnortc nt i-n i vhtra I Ml oit mree umes aauy, mingieu wun a t y0D don't seem to know how to peck of cut, hay and straw. If the lake 'saii a vulgar fellow to a horse will eat '.hat amount greedily, gentleman he had insulted. " Yes, I let the quantity be gradually increas- do said lhe gentleman, 44 by the ea uniu ne win eat lour or six nuaris - -j . nusCi at every feeding, three times a day. So long as the animal will eat this al lowance, the: quantity may be increas ed a little every day. But avoid the practice ot allowing a horse to stand at a .rack well filled with hay. In or dei to fatten a horse that has run down in flesh, the groom should be very par- Who iiath woe ? Who hath sorrow ? Who hath contention? Who hath wounds without cause ? Whd nath redness of eyes? They that tairy long at tho wine.! They that go to seek mixed wine! Look Hot then' upon the wine .when it is red, when it . giveth its col- l or in the cup; when it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serperitand stuigeth like uri adder. TO W -'OrFlCJ12.il H.. J. D. 7niTJLKK, Mator. COMMISSIONER. A. a I) vU, I G. U Kirby, V.;II. WiUon, II. L Grant. Tovn CLrl Geo. D.,Green. Tovn 7Vewtrr. W. II. Smith. Chief of iViV. 1). T. HowelL AuMant of l'ollee. John B. Biker. coi:jTorricEnH.. COUUIS3I0XE&S. Tuos. A. Deav, Chilian. Shade Pat, John llollowtU, E. G. CorcUnd,' J Green bimmons. Clerk of Su prior Cvurt. G. J. Rb- Sheriff. Jno. G. Rhodes. llejiiUr. West Holland. Coroner. Gils Kornegiy. ' 'frKuurcr. Edmund Cor. tfjrtcyor. N. 1. Edgcrton. NT ATK OFFICER. '' Win. W. Holdcn, of Wake, Governor'. ToJ R Caldwell, of Burke, Lt. Gov. . II. J. Meaninger, of CratcD, Secretary of S;ate. 1). A. Jenkins, of Gaston, Treasurer. II. Adams, of Davidson, Auditor. S. S. Ashley, of New Hanover, Supt. of Public Instruction. C. L. Harris, of Kuthcrford, Sopt. of PubUc Works. A V. Fjahcr, of Waken, Adj t General. l"1ITr.D NTATI'N OFFICKHW." Piesident. U S. Grant," ot Illinois. . Secretary ol Slate. IIiuiltoa Fiah, of New York. Secretary of War Gen, Rawlins, of Illinuii. Secretary cf the Navy. Gut. Houmell, of Miicsacliu-tif. Secretary of the Iuterior. J. D. Cor, 01 UU1. Attorney General. E. R. Hoar. f MaKsachusetts. Postmaster General. J. A. J. Crc&well,' A Greenhorn sat a long time, very j attentive, musing upon t cau'e-bottorn chair. At length he said : I won der what fellow took the trouhle to find all them ar holes; and to put straws round 'em V1 A farmer being asked if his horses ticular to feed the animal no more than were matched, said, Yes, they are he will eat up clean and lick his matched first rate; one pf them is manger for more. willing to do all the woric, and the t 7- vt other is willing: he shoald," Indian Corn Value of Different Kinds. In the different kinds of In- Cork-screws have sunk more peo- dian corn there is much diversity of pie than cork jackets will ever keep valae. Some varieties possess more UP fattening properties than others, but Those ,adieSf who haye R passlon are deficient in ihe flesh-forming for tea-parties shjuld remember that principle. Some varieties afe entire- taUie begins with T. iy witnout on, otners without starch, and others still without eduten. B'or the formation of bone, muscle and b a crowd has been troubIed whh a fat,'the Tuscarori and gourd seed va stltch ' his sjde erer sinee rieties are but ill adapted," while the "Come, Bob, say, what did ycu hard flinty and transparent varieties clear by your speculation ?" said k abound in the elements which enter friend to his companion. Oear! into the composition of those parts of answered Bob, with a frown, c why,! the system. The fattening, proper- cleared ray pockets. ties of any given variety may be de- Tiik Liquor War in Veusox. The Corrunna correspondent of the Detroit Post thus' notices the liquor war in Vernon : The ladies of Vernon recently of Maryland. caused tho saloons and other places r . Sl ,ne naic.-.cnuy.er ... . 1 . I Colfax, of Indiana. where liquor was sola in mat place Speaker of the House. E. G. BUine, to be closed. In consequence of tuts lot aiassacbusctta. movement the proprietors of the ho tels of the village shut their doors a- ciiirncncs. gainst travellers and persons visit- Epucopal. He v. G. W. JSiickney,' : i T't. t.i:.. itecior. & 1 -t reiOtierian. Rev. Ir. ilcKianon, ateiy openea tneir nouses to tuo I'astor. r,nW;! liarm troro rfii foil nn tl nn.s J"lptltt. RV. G. . Sanderlio. Pastor. oougui, ana iraveuers were eiuer- gerficea every Sabbath. morniDC acd ained handsomely. 1 rosecutions I eeuing, at usual hours. were also commenced against liquor sellers. The ladies were mvicible goi.dmdoiio' coL.trn.. ito. 43, and conquered. In a shot t time the lotel doors were thrown wide open, and displaying a "dry and empty bar." On Friday last Anthony Gut tin was Irfed for selling liquor, but owinj t0 6ome technical mistake the suit fell through. I am informed termmed by its tendency to pop when throtyn into the. fire. The -more ef fectual the explosion the greater the quantity of oil contained in the ker-l nel. and the greater of course its fat tening properties. Whea hogs are kept in pens and cannot hunt green food, they should have clover and other succulent glasses given them occasional ly1. Sods, charcoal stonecoal . or clay should be given tothem fre quently. These tend to correct and Mr. S is yotti customer B. a mat. to be trusted V 44 1 know of no one more so. He is to be trusted for ever he never pays.' ' j " Katy, htve you laid the tl cloth and plates; vet ?M 4 An' sure have. mem. evervthinf hut the e??rsz 1 ; - - o oo and isn't that Biddy's work, sure !' 44 1 wish, Mr. Speaker, to presc a liquor bill," said a rednosed mem ber of a .Western Legislature. Yoa never present any other kind," said a political opponent. You're a queer chicken ! as the 4 ffrevent diseases, and are very much relished by tbem. A little attention ten aid when she hatcned out a duck .1 il . .. i . m to tnis suDject win prevent much dis-1 To keep water out, nse pitch ; t F. OF T. Meets every Thursday etco'iocr at 8i o'clock. J. J. Robinsos, President. J. B. Wiiitakeb Jr., Secretary. WAYItE LODRI!, NO. 112, A. V. 71. Meets the first and third Monday erpmncra in rr mnnlh at (21 r'jtir.1 that prosecutions will take place as Nati1an Adam w m often as the law is violated. W. E. Dtuy, Secretary. KKt'SE LODUU, NO, 6, I. 0.-0. F Meets everv Tuesday eveninir. &t 81 o'clock. Wm F.Uill, N.G. Jesse M. Scott, Secretary. Lkctuue. Notwithstandinir the weather last evening was not very H .' t 11.11 . . . iavoraoic. masonic nan was inronN - - - - - a ed with fair faces and manly forms, all anxious to hear the lecture ot the Iter. Mr.. J. R. Brooks, who deliver ed a pleasing and instructive address to the members of Mount Olivet Council and others. TLa lecture -was well written, well delivered, G0LDSB0I10UG1I, and well received. Wilminnlon Star August 3rd. Goldsbord News JOB OFFICE. N. C. 0 ALL fcllj doue A Tender Heart. A disconsolate widower, seeing the remains ofhis late wife lowered into the grave, ex claimed with tears in his eyes 4Well I've lost hogs and I've lost cows, but BLANKS of alj kindg USuilIy in dmtnd I never had any thing that cut me up in a neat and workmanlike manner. WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds o JOB WORK usuallr done in country offices, such as HArttUII.I,, PAJIPHLETH, IIILL.IIKADM, riRCULAUH T CKKTW, NOTICE Also, like this!" The most impudent of allthings is a mirror, for it is continuaffy casting GIVE US A TRIAL, AND WE WILL' riinTEir s imk path: The Printer will be si vou if von ?ase among nogs. keep it in use a pitchei. reflections. will use him rightly.
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