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4 2 Agricultural \ Departmen How to Make All Sorts c Good Things When Y01 Kill Your Hogs. Ill "cutting up" the hug, ci through the skin on each aide < the backbone; this gives Mat back" piece, which with a surplus fat from the hams an shoulders goes into the larc First-class lard is generally tIi highest priced hog product, cut to save all that can be go ten. PORK CROPS. In taking out the spare rit begin at the bottom instead of t the backbone,as is usually don< Take out the loin, sometime called griskin or sausage piec< with the rib. Cut the rib in lw leagthwise, the bottom piece i still spare rib ; cut each rib t upper piece with attached mea for chops. In a shoal or hog weighing 9ixt pounds or less, the back bone ca be split, leaving half to each sid( Cut the lower half tor ''barbecue andthenseparateeach nbthroug the skin for chops. hams from noos of 250 poi nt AND I.RSS. When cut out sprinkle ha! teaspoonful ot powc ered salt peter on each ham; nse one par granulated sugar, three part good salt ; put In ns in tub n box. let remain three days, brea bulk and re-pack, ustng sora salt. This is done to be sur that all puts of the lum set thei salt. Lei it lie in bulk on6 da for each pound the ham weigh* hang and smoke for ten days take down and apply to flesh c ham a paste of molasses an and ground black pepper, wra in newspaper and pack in bai rel with cu , nice hay bet wee hams to keep from touching. Those who hive tew hams ca treat the shoulders as hams Fc hams from hogs weighing mm than '250 pounds put in brin le^cri' ed below for corn bee ind pickled pork, let lie for foij weeks and then smoke un' dry and treat as for lighte hams. CORXRh BREh\ Cut the beef in piec *s ot suit? ble size, pack in barrel. For 10 pounds of beet prepare: quart1' pood fall, ? gallons water, 1-4 pound saltpeter, 1 pound sugar, 1 pmt nio!as-e*. Mix cold wiihout bailing an pour over 11.e b "t. In a week' time it wid be ready for use md will keep a y< ar. This recipe was furiv.r-lnd 1 -ome c "t actor- to > tpp y b *e o the I' i i >:ate- N vv 8;V). \nd t? V t; IV'V A ' m .? i j'O i. " * - le J ?na nin t in . ap . li d when t Id. I- u weni v ?v year-. 1 have prepm ; i a ith cold a a er au 1 see no d t re nee. Ktsn b irrel- o- ki's sn -wer for u-e; theie i- no 'a<te o smell of the fish picm.Ka pork , Pack the men in a cask ant jo*er with shove brine. TONnnxf. Have a kit of brine and do the tongne? in a* rou kill you: hogs. Can mix hog And bee tongues. FIOU FUST. Boil until thoroughly done split the foot, beginning betweer :he hoof, fry in bat'er as vou *ould fry chicken. Nothint better about a hog. The eari THE LANC and the skull below the eyes will ( do for souse, but do not spoil ? feet to make it. livkr mush. Boil together a skull and a ^ haslet (liver and lights, but not 1 bnn ??i \ am til t KnrnunK lir rl Ana ( LA UvT (11 " J UUVli ilJ v?A j take out 'he hones, mash to- f gether, season with sage and on l* ions, put meal sufficient to make a stiff dough, boil half ?n hour, 'e pour in a mold, and when cold cut in slices and fry as needed d for breakfast. 1- The above are some old-time '? Southern recipes, used bolore I creosote, borax and other pret serva'ives (so-called) were known. In the days before the war any one who used these )S thiugs would have had but little company tor Christmas. W A. Graham, ,8 North Carolina Commissioner of ?i Agriculture, in the Progressive o Farmer 8 it HEX A METHYLENETETR A/WINE ,( The above is the name ot a German chemical, which is one of the many valna"f ble ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. V lioxamethv lenotetramioe is recognized by n medical text books and authorities as a nric acid solvent aud antiseptic for the 3. nrine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as rr aoon as yon notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious malady. The Fuuderbnrk n Pharmacy, E. W. Hammond, Heath Springs, 8. C. s The Farmer's Creed. It 1 believe in the trinity of deep , Ill 1 I pivpami iuii} iiuyi iti JOrilllZHilOn t t and rapid cultivation ol the soil, t )9 1 believe )n the making and ' r saving ol barnyard manure as f k the standard ot all fertilizing t ,e material, and as the surest means | e ol enriching our soil so as to 1 ir make paying crops. t y I believe in the imperative j necessity of adding humus to our *, soil. 1 >f 1 believe in the great value of d rotation of crops and of the | p planting ot the legumes to add i r- fertility to our son, and increase u our yields. 1 I believe in raiding cattle upon i n our farms, that it is necessary I >r tor the proper development of 1 e the highest type ot farmers, I e ?vell as a necessary put ot any < >f balanced system in tarming. < ir I believe in growing home i ilj supplies, that we may use our : ir tim- and lands to best advanf- I age, and lor the surest profit, i and least strain. i { I believe in keeping out of | O dt-br, ? ? that we may be able to j I | market our cotton and nrnitn/>o ' onl> when the market price will ] cive us a living profit tor our i labor. i 1 believe, first, ia individual i eff >rt and merit, then in coopera- c d ti >n for the development of our c jj'farminc interest and home in- i do?ir a ' ur i e- ple mav he 1 more prosperous. ? v I e ;? v in I' me r use i me ?t. j " n in . r \vn c ?rn, oos and h v; t u tlv n t n c*'..t cotton. j . .i :ii n- a d i" . h n -r v Ait iii us in i be i i of mo !i be ;er work ? . * ; a . physi . ra u an i s tort t 1 be.ii*?'p li ii .r nrmnr. r~u.l- ^ _| ii>a; and inir r v,n: lue.r mind-, i . ret vine more upon ihe brain and j r ?-s- up in thn mugd*, l^s- up<">n ; ihe drudze and more upon the j j hustle in modern way- of effl- i ] I cirncy and *kill.?Southern Cul-' i! tivator. DaWitt'a Kidney and B aHer Pills are ! aaeqaalpd in oa*ea of vMk baek, baek J t arha, inflammation of tb? bladder, rheuP i utile paias and all nnnary disorders H TWey aia antiseptic and art promptly, S f i Bvery ease of kidney or bladder trouble bonld We attended to at once, and the )aches ia the hack, rheumatic paina, nri- " nary disorders etc, are warning eifma. f 'Pont delay, lor delays aie dangerous, t | CJet I)?Witt ? Kidney and Bladder Pilla I ; HegnUr ai*e 5<>c, .Sold be i. F Marker r . c?. was | 1 . . - J I# it is to be printed. send it t* i ai ' The News elfire. | EASTER NEWS. NOVEME Cotton Picker Invented?Public Demonstration to be Made Next IHTednesday. Columbia special in the News ind Courier: The successful :ottou picker has been invented igain. A demonstration of the nachine invented by Mr. R. S. Wheeler, ot Springfield, this Slate, will be given near Colum3ia on the 25th of this month. The man who said he could nvent a flying machine wa* aughed at, but the Wright Brothers have succeeded, and so aas Count Zeppelin, and the nau who said he could navigate ? nvenui wwu inu^iiHu tti ; w?s he tnHu who 6aid he could talk Dy electricity, and a lot of others whose names are now famous :or their inventions. While the world is not now sceptical about iccomplishing what is apparent iy impossible, and new proposals ?re received with respect, there ire certain evident difficulties in ;he way of picking cotton by iiAchinery that have caused those nost familiar with the crop to beieve that the successful cotton aicking machine wdl never be xiade. Trial after trial ha? been made, but always there is a deect. Mr. E. B. Taylor, a Northern nan, who has lived in South Jarolina for several years, now "esiding at Springfield, has writen to Commissioner Watson ot he machine made by Mr. R. S. Wheeler, ol Springfield, and supresting a public demonstration lear Columbia. Mr. Watson axrtd November 25 as the date :or the demonstration, which can it least do no harm, and the 3lace will be announced later In his letter to Mr. Watson Mr. Taylor says : I fully believe that the success ill cotton nicker has enmp in a machine invented by Mr. R. S. Wheeler, a native ot the North, but resident of the South for many years He and hie father nought some timber near Springfield several years ago, and alter tiis father'9 death his timber wa? sold and was made the basis of mr lumber operation here. Dur ng his absence of a year from Spriugfield he has brought out ii9 cotton picker, ahd has made i demonstration which satisfies! :ood judges here that the co'ton licking machine, long looked tor. ins arrived. Years ago in North Carolina [ heard tne expression with re 1 :ard to cotton picking which was lot ''picking cotton'" ?9 is com- ! nonly called, but '-picking out I : tton "' Tins laiter phrase accurately expresses the ct a hie t nus' be performed by a machine lefireitctn he pro <? u iced a mecesa. Toe Wneeler machine licks out the c it' 'i from the ?oM -mi oe not pick trash. The ickmtr i iv ru*nei t i? ? 1<--ther it'll one.half :i inch % i ' . car-' . t e - n ? (ju *t? r of n u vie t travel ver rapid an 1 it e.z ng the co't -n, hr t i: to a chamber from which ail iir : .a- d1 ve-. it i- t ? a c ?'ton <-k i wu:n ' desor't.,- uriher han 'o >nv 'hat I believe the laple picked by thii machine ri.J tiraile lumber than ban dlicked. Fifteen Thousand Barrels of Whiskey Burn. Louisville, K>., Nov. 18.? Two warehouses of the Tom doore Distilling Company, at it Bardstown, in which were tored 15.000 barrels of whiskey, rere burned late to-day, entail* ng a damage of about $400,000, ully insured. 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It would bankrupt U9. The dollar bottle contains 2H times as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is made at the laboratories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. 5 i::. .;4:. r' r - >: CORDIALLY TO VISIT r | -TO-DATE mm DRE S IW W W Wmw nd the best a Clothing, sand Gents ;s we have We also attention have some ne Dress ks, Etc., left 3d below ii mr 1 if ii -w j-k it xu: it not money re- . ? <-*; ' r iUGHES CO. ?PEuaros'l l V >n the bajrer. but Lf yon know th? uperior rrrutjiUon and quelity of &***?' mUUu-m- TV# burred i?nta tni abaohitety JHR pleeetamanufaftureandhardtincraanlui ttna. SoMby all Drug(t?ti and Coafccliontr*. D A S TEL RE CO.. KnaxvilU, Tmm. encies Granted * ? Ib yonr subscript inn to T * V * paid ap* If if is. tlu? )?. for tb? "*tk?r fellow."