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mm OmmdMi th« on mooobI at loo m«oh makrtan, or loo ■Mh mf tern • rank growth when grow* on fcxwioh odL ftadj land i* host far thra."* To prrront too much moutnra ndso tho hill, liko • moond, ao that tho roots will bo above tho level of the avfae^ aftd will he well drained. Plaster la a good fertiliser and keepa off insects. So Lova aa the American people prize sugar sweet-cakes, and the New York hotels consume 1,800,000 chickens and poultry and 5,800,000 eggs every week, the poultry bnainewa in this country will remain a good' one. Give your fowls warm, dean houses, and dry, greasy runa, if you would have them dear of roup and canker. And feed them regu larly with good, nourishing food, if you would have them free from disease, lay more egga and be more profitable every A BWB—fnimawt of the Hew York IWtaM remarks: “When we know what the future will require, it is wise economxio provide for it. Ten yaacd- ties WOT 'be heeded annually lienee peats by the million will be wanted; while the immense oommmation of lum ber of all kinds will be largely increased. The farmers should provide for this oer- tda dmaand of thafatun^ When ones started, unl&a moat a the* fringe, forest tress will taka eara of thsmadvee. Hare k an investment with a rare prolt. There are millions of sores of rough had, hillsides, end untillable spots, which could be eloihed with foreet tress gfewtlg fate money.” Com*.—An intelligent “ I psefs* the Minneeote to eny sweet sort I hews yet tried, beoaose the stalks grow shout flvt feet high. It fc sa sbuadaat prodaosr sad the sen feed hk settle there a* ai keee, mack leas to dspodt hk wood, old oerts, wagons or other things thereon. The owner of e drove of oaktle which elope to feed in front of your land, a* of n drove of pigs which root up the sod, k responsible to you by lew ee much ss if they did the same thing* inside the fence. No one has a legal right to pick up the apples under your keee, although the seme stand wholly outside the fence. No traveler can hitch hk horse to your trees on the sidewalk, without being lia ble, if he gnaws the bark or otherwise injures them. You mny untie the horse and remove him to some place. If your well stands partly on your land and partly outside the fence, no neighbor can use it except by your permission. No man has a right to stand in front of your land and whittle or deface your fence, throw stones at your dog or insult you with abusive language, without be ing liable to you for treepassing on your land. He hes a right to pass and repose in an orderly and becoming manner—s right to use the road, but not to abuse it.” Cx*». —Onaqnartof flour, two flgg* taro cups of aJjb taro tea- spoonfols cream tartar, one taaapoonful soda, half a cup of sugar, a little salt. Flous If rmna.—On# pint of aflk, one egg, three-fourths cup of sugar, two spoonfuls yeast, scant half cup of butter; mix a little thicker than griddie cakes and rise ova* night Ghuiujf Mumm.—One egg, one spoon of butter, one spoon of sugar, one cup of milk, stir together ; one teaspoon of soda, two of cream tartar, Graham (lour to make a stiff batter. Gone Csn.—Yelks of four ems, one cup of sugar, one-half cup of butter, one-half cup of milk, two cups of flour, one-half teaspoon of eoda, one teaspoon of cream tartar, dtron y>d current*. Porno Ham. Take any remains <4 ham you have; ev.-n fried, tf of a quality, is gul fur the puryoee , swey all stringy part*, siaee or grktl*; put ta a slow ovea with its weight <rf trai ler ; let it star macerating ta the butter Idl it k very tender, thee heel it ta s t*lgaflho’ train am de one wei* -far, boen, kase Fas (wine to sand AT." “De lookin'-far, da ole woman to Toledo, Poo' ole soul | •he's ben oryin’ all de tnawniu', kase •he’s gwine away from me, an* to tell de truf I can’t keep de leer outer myowa eyea long ’naff to see 'cross the depot.” It wse an old, old, colored man, stoop- shouldered, trembling with age. He was accompanied by hk aged wife, who had on her Sunday beat and carried a bundle in her hand. She was wiping her eyes with s handkerchief, and in lien of some thing better he was using hk coat- aloe ve. Is your wife going away on a visit t” “ Bress yon, no I We would be feel- in’ like chill'en if it war only a wisit. You see, sail, we’e got so ole an’ poo’ dat we can’t keep house nor airn,a libin' any mo’. We’s felt It, cornin' bn fur a long time past, but neber 'spfected de day would, come when we’d have to separate. ” “ Then ahe won’t come back? ’’ V-Dat's what ails us. You see, I’ze got a eon heah who will gib me a home, an’ she’s^got a darter down in Toledo Mi at Jaixi W. taU.’wtog Jtfjy esralieul a<k wbragtmu ta aa teraM. . ^ | nmuag tnm Ihs dorlrw Ou* ealfs l<*>4 H ^ , ami tarn f-uad of vml . Ih» w put is u I lour Dial* of - •»», t> A • !«»> M eoursa, t»| gwine away dia mawnin’, an* I ’spect I’ll neberset eyea cm her no mo’. Tain’t fur down dar, but w« k poo’ an’ ole, an’ I’m gwine to kirn her good-by fur de las’ time. Hold up yer face, Mary, till t kiss ye ! You an’ me has trabbled ip de same path ri’in’ of sixty y’ars, an’ now when we am grown*ole aa’ poo’, an' am waitin' fur the call we hae got to aspe rate ! Dar*, dar', chile, don’t take on eo! It* sum thin’ we can’t help, an' if you sob dat way you'll broke de ole right down. Dot'* de train ober dar, an'—an’— He put hk arms around her, and hk tear* fell OB her Cheek as he aatd ; ’• We slaved together, an' we has starred an' ahibered an' met trouM* wid de same speent. Hash, chile—it's all fur d* hast 1 Marti# de Lewd will tinag u. together agin If —tf be duaa do H, you 11 meet me up dar m heaban. We kin traet de Lewd fur del. If I git der fuet 111 watt fur you right at de gat*, aa'. if you am fuet taken. I know you’ll tld. and It wue only ready to go that k Tkk from the German whlah aigniflea to dtp, is found chiefly in that part of Yirgiflla that baa wset df the Blue Bidgu, Origiaally they were styled Tunkers, from their custom of dipping or washing each other’s feet, and this by degress was corrupted into Tankards, which Anally became Dnnkarda. Of late yean they have changed the name of their denomination, and am now known m German Baptists. The religious views and forms of wor ship adopted and believed in by the Donkards are peculiar to thenueltee and eaeentiallj different from those of other churohee. > They place a high valuation Upon good works, and think that these are impor tant factors in the problem of salvation. They observe the Sabbath as other churches do, having regular services. Every fall they have the annual conven tion, or “ big meeting,” which is held at night At this meeting they eat the feast of the PasSover. This feast con sists mainly of lamb soup, which is pre pared in large quantities, and partaken of flantifiBj toy tfep members. ^ As some place is necessary in which to prepare these edibles, all their churches are built with large kitchens, in which the soup k cooked, end the odon issuing frenoe are not at all unsavory. After the supper, which k a good sub stantial meal, the ceremony of feet- washing k gone through with. Remov ing th^if *b»— stockings, snot member washes and dries the feet of hk neighbor on hk right hand. The serv ices begin after th completed There in one congregation, to euy at « r, if we may call tMm so, i flor the dalie* of their are PEBRY DAVIS’ Pain-Killer A SAFt AMO SUAE REMEDY FOR CELLULOID BTE-OLAfiSEa. ri r [ “ t Um ehotcMl **l*rf*d Tortota Rk*ll ini Amtwr. Th* llgblMt, kand*om«M sad <Lroat«*t fcaewa. BoM kv OpUrlaa* sm J*w«Ur* Mad* by Um PriNcKfl OPTICAJ Mr a 00., II Maidsa Ians. !(•« fork. m. uw k nnua. a im MR. IIIIIPORTANT Wa ul*.. TM*: HKW OAl.l-MIt AB •< Um Coaarrrntarr • u<, •!••••*• •* a MOl WIM. SnatAji, Mma. Bsn AKD _ Scalds, ToolhaclM Art) Headache. FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. [lOSHTTEils BOTETOURT SPRINGS, VA. The 38th annual ses*iou cl.»»ed on the 15th of June, with most satisfactory Oyer seventy diplomas were awarded (u ficjeCdr, Literary, Scientifi - and Cl rslcal rmtrie* of study. The dertartirteut of- Hthle Tt'imbered Otfr one Tlic Wth 8‘e«.* 5 on w?ll op«!i or! the 14th of ^ptemher, , v WifH fa officers aiv,d teach ers. full particulars and am ple referenct’s given on applica tion. Thg locality enj.»v» a nlild itioUnhiin climate, free from mala ria, kffo ihe further advantage* of min- 1 .ral water* arid m*»«4 w^iweewiaw moua.- ,tain scenery. CHAS. 3. COCWE, Supt. > k of i > peaty, be k i *60 urucvxm.tnria: **.•. M*. Fitters Dll CC ~sxf!zrrjr. Ikkwl ei«ik wiSm**., *k. «» MMa.ll] *m4 It h • mmUm •f forty r**n .»>«*«>**» tk< l»Mk 1* lb* It*Mdi*di w rum, nmiM. rwbvM m* a****** (V»»M rymlm «l«« «*r*€. Tk« SfaM* k** **•■ «i ^ i* ik* M*ai**i ;*w*ai* w iruAUii^* •*■«• m MIMr. UmMUi Mllnmlr pm. Hfc* r MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING. HOSE i»h Backing, oils, pubps all KHI0S.IH0N PIPE, FIHINOS. BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS Ac Stnd for Price- List W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO.. 143 Main Street LOUISVILLE. NY. TOUNGMENj K«otock? Militirr IsitiUtk. At r*rmil«l» r . *}.. Yreaklia rnomt* Kea i«*vk* *As Mil— l»*M y—ebfaM, k** lk« mot* k—iU>r a l M4 ‘ ikfiTT ~ la ik* flu • % f*ta e«4 akW t'«|l*u* t'eewlt* ee4 *«p****« e* mi A—u m toy R—« *la** —I- l*W*- YHIrtv —elk year k*(l— S , l*«*k*r Ilk. fot CotoimtOto. o*t, tA4tom to eke**. Cm. K. I* Atiaz. e«*l LYDIA E. VEaETA^ COMPOUND. , * JjaPMUrreCw* It will cur* tnUrclr tb* wona {ona of Fenml* Ooin- Uoa. WUU a-4 " IUTZ th. *oi U i-rtlcktortr to O'* Change of Life. 4 . It wii* diMolve and etpelioworefrom wi U moamt fM»t«-. . and rellfre* •«*knr«* ofU>« Mo—rn- U curr* Bl-tln,, Hmd«-bm. n^Otf TtMoo. 0«wr*l DMUltJ, —v-t faultnw of traflUTra **».——* *- — i»m^rk*. a «1—T» pir—naUIr cani k^UMMlflMM-d udM*Ue1r«-M-r—Ita kan*aar wttkth*l***tkMro Twm,k *' Par tfc* twrtol Kld—p OoMpUtot* of < t’risKWkira v*«Ta»LE ^ ret ire* we**# •t m —4 m ym~o Lna.Mtm. rrt***l Mi k—far I*- eMtkptM*' ^ pllk. l»«k* f— ^ ■■■•■ °; P r -v«. ^rW, W 7|^^ ~ M-M k. MU— w or» r: 0 o T “f-t v PuSiNESS University l o Piol 1 * -’ * li.O Sc ^* DIBLE REVISION JJ OOVTIAfTKD tDmOU 1 tSsw i .. «M*I U elUtraM I •Ml of I tkeyrae mom*, r-*—*^ ^ SOUTMf RN ITAk DARD C'tiK,*V* —ee* CJOTTO* |>|fi :Hf oo t >li*r*it»» M*4M*a* ' •Mhev. i»»*» Mti aflfla. ( sc j aiio I fr# 4 D#frL :a« ado rootioo AM *** : ril Iflk a p^ m mmtk w*u* j rv'sr^ tm Lm«<~ ka *™ li **' *** Any Mrf'a . *« IZUmaMm2.. | — *< ^ pUjo afaiT—r—M patents. I HI rf •*! | _ jr*r om life or ttnrr af, Lr.i 1 k^Mtpiaaeierabramkdl k^lyymiwGl rule kirn, but oue cupful nf milk cw of oue eapfil add fee yelfe, rail ike rad Ike Id a froth , pet * Uv*r by Ihe way, ■ of Uue ia th* butbra of a »*4i batlerwd I at all foods for soHs usd thra | mold, *pr*ad thuaiy with era* pretty layes of Ihe mixtate, rad ao •« mol I until the mold k full, having th* -u* To PBMBnvs Mnav —Seeretarf Gold Unl 041 fop; bake in a modem* .. ^ I orru about ra bouf; torn oat of the ^ teUolrla « r ~*P“ YYiUi- mdwh and serve with “ of the State Board of 111,1 u >' n ’ Beef aboakd not be al- be de fat of posh only should be salted, the lean ahoold be aaed for aaoaage meat Tack pert in dean kerrsk ofl the edge, first •oattaring cm the botfom a few handful* of daM, then again wpen evsry layer, packing vary Mesa, and when all k packed fa pour on a brins made by dis solving salt it hot wafer. Be •ore to cover the Jfork sod § hoard upon it, and a Weight upon the board to keep all in place. When a piece im removed be rare that the remalhdfr tfljehtly yrasraA down. For outing Muna ha «•« six gallons of wa ter,'nine pounds of salt, two pounds of sugar, one quart of feolarasa, four ounces of saltpetre, two ounoaa of saleratus for 100 pounds of mash Ha first cov ered fra haul with tall and let them be a ooopfc of days, flash aids op; than he peaked framakra in barrels and poured upon them fra brine above described. For rarall hems three wsaks would be . but if the would 1st them re- Ha thra takas them ou^ dries ttran. but does aei allow them tofoana. Whra peneurtr drained be am omrmMTVMM wnn am ▲ fariMr’a wrie in Wytheeille. Vo., was frying meat lor dinner at her house, utuated near a mountain range in rather a wild and sequestered place, her hoe- band in the mean time being engaged at work some dktanoa frees the building. The savory odor of the bacon was scent ed by a couple of young bears that rare ranging on the premises, end it enticed them to follow the dtreoGon fn*n which it came. They kept the scent until it even drew them into the house where the meat was on the fry. The lady of fee bouse secured the strange visitors, and the knowledge of bean led her to think that these young ones had strayed from their maternal parent, which would soon follow their trail and hunt them up. Her judgment waa correct, for it was but a few momenta before the old ahe bear came in sight—an enormous black bruin, of a kind which will fight to the death for their young. The woman drew from its rack the old true, tried and trusty mountain rifle that had perhaps served on eimilwr missions to that which it was about to be called maMj tunes before, and, fastening the door, ahe made a loop-hole of the win- dow and waited fra approach of bar beanUp within a rafBment ■*Mnart lav 8h * w “ ud u* bug and And, but not proving rmm mujum rowtm or tma momt m It bra hm ra fra m,m ml rare at »*fc 106. Or •ggreof •O.OOB.OO tb* total number ,4 t6.ono.aao mrairal busra puw*r etra equal to fret of tfo*e forara, ai wurk of a hove* as eqral to that of glare n |WMwml the fore* of aearfy 1.000.000,000 men. which ■ 4oal4e th* amount at be* of the globe. Ill* which is fed by eoal, has, triple.! the productive power at Artcn/vfo tv, i" «su| a*ram Ima* a /trmrm Cyclopedia War. 1SExSE?i3S3 •raw a Wc learn that Elli* A Co , prupiicton of Bailey Spring*, are making orenare- ti<m* to entertain an unusuallv large number of vkttors this Rummer, ’fhey are receiving communication* from all over the south inquiring rate* and making con tracts for boivd. This is txily their dun for t*)l Citiy are they nfott -sccetwlsl lotel ket irts, but fralr place is in «very- wsy worthy of patrimage. It is one of the coolest, nhaaiest, breeziest places in the ^ulh; the locglitv and siurouad- inif* ere delightful; the buildings are roomy, riry/and conveniently arranged; toe accommodations, fare and attention are first class, and Mhoal Greek is the most romantic stream and the best fish ing water you ever saw. Add to this the unrivalled power o( the old Rock Spring in the cure of dropsy, scrofula, dyspepsia and diseases of the blood, skin and kidneys, and the sum of attractions is irresistible. If you have ever been there you know this is all true. If you have not, try it just once. You will never regret it. Address Ellis & Co., Bailey Springs, Ala. NomrOLX has an ordinance by which only eight bootblacks are allowed to work in the city, and each of those has hk own district. ^ —#- Honored and Bleat. When aboard of eminent physicians and cherniak annoaneed th* discovery that by eombiniog some well known valuable reme dies, the most wsnderfal mediein* was pro duced, which would cure «noh a wide range of dkaasas that most all ether rcmetlie* roald b* dtapramd with, mray wet* shep- tkfcl; hut preof of ik mciita by aetaal trial baa dkpalied all deaht, rad twday the die- eevarei* of that great medicm* 11 up Bitten, era h*n*r*d and hlmssd by ah aa t M be k a relia of fra Widows over 80 in PortugaL In never gat oaur Ml A Fool Oace lore. I** rtort my wile wa* with her bed with *«*h a complieatioa of oil menu that as doctor could tall whai wa* the matter or ear* her, and I used up • small fartune iu hatabag Muff. Hrx meaths ago I ■aw a U. 8. flag with Hop Bitters on li, aad I thought 1 would be s fool once more. I tried it, but tay folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottle* cured her, *h« is now as wall and strong a* any man’* wife,and it co*t me only two dollars. Such f»lly pays.—H. W., Detroit, Mich.-Free Pre**. An exchange tells of an editor who appeared at the grave of a subscriber who died delinquent, and, just before the coffin waa dosed for the last time, considerately placed therein a palm-leaf fan, a linen cost and a thermometer. Every man, to be safe, should pay np all unpaid subscriptions to newspapers be fore “ shnflling off the mortal ooti.” /mrmc. H«*TSR MttMCiMI UO..M iu IHUS a. I I'tir I * otKi * ► *»* niguLgMcyjrar frif frM fr 1 !' bmmm | Bib—. W»n*0V T#4 %gpfr. Kionky-Wobt is the enemy of and biliousuetm. It is sure to conquer estion Hr proportion te population the taxa tion is higher in France than in England. In France ft is |6.25 per head; in En gland, $4.88. The interest on the French debt now exceeds that of the Engikh debt 15a. box “Bough oa from flks, ‘ trm 0«METTA1IRS dr. MKTTAUKT1 HBADACHB mXS ear* meet wonderfully In o Tory Short time both SICK and NERVOUS HEADACHE | and whli* acting on th)) nrrrou* .yatrin, clean** the stomach of *xo*m of bil*, prodndag a ■fl fear healthy action of tha bow*l*. ••HEADAC ^ Alan Ska bra afthaaa CO MEANT, Baltimore, Md. PILLS An Open Secret* Tbo fart In well unioratewd that the MEXICAN 1U> TANU UNIMENT Is by far the best external known for nun or beast. The reason why hvcomen nn “open secret” when wo explain that ••Mustan;;” penetrates akin, flesh and mnsclo to the yery bone* reaming all disease and soreness. No other IlnJ- in pint does this* hence none other Is so largely used Of does such worlds of f^od. ' ! 4^ Vox- Olxlllra and AND AIL DISRASfla c*a**e hr Malarial l**l*»nla* af th« Blara A WAHBANTBD CUBE. r*i-l©«. fe 1 .OO. y*. m* a* *s i RO^VOKS OOTTON WWBM. oZitZLsrtss.