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NUTS.
XUl OFAGRI,
K.
Ktlou About the
mon<i. Walnut
tearing Trees
Ihestnuts.
■cted nut bulletin
Ptment of Agri
bearly ready for
■printer, though
■ -tri’.mtod f<>r
H- a r. ka’dy
■ < throwing
Hi of r branch
■.WhetW. Of
K destined to be
nuat.ie cultivation
Lg Imoug tho twentieth
the most
[ k have is possessed a higher by
k pear. They are
ie articles of diet
■rains in food
Jy F are not perish
handled, with
This country
with nuts from
asrly all of them
■oduced in the
Leu a source of
to planters in
Ft has been said
ttho peach will
^enough, kin but in
most of the
W Few attempts
Irs east of the
kidnoe almonds,
re j importation
its was made by
patents for dis
vowel's. Both
■ ly distributed
■Idle States.
■u resulted iu
ipt ■arietv, with the
■ctiou owing,
of the
M The early
|H Jg^K fata! c-a . >f -
a pi > 111 1 .
■Hi: «r> -
Hi. lit:
HHB H I hav..
9) •'Mill.•
H mcil plant
^tth «&t-. *ss in
Iiutternuts are
* catsup when
pe. The Divis
lopted Lthe the name
nut com
lsh walnut,” or
Ise it seems to
riginally lee from
species of
Kal lOf importance
these the
Butternut arc
l^BsIniit gHi.i has
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mmm B
wm
furope, i
“Japi
Vi!> i
I'COll
the trees
gat. , will contain- fetch
erop
th trees do not
t! ■ iglit or ten
I > aring a walnut
rot .he safest aud
mm property under
p£ all nuts is that
Iiown as the pecan,
luted States, grow
psMppi Valley and
| am i finest nuts
inches and n
’rs of an inch,
■l \ that Stats
■>wt or. Iri Bee
I.s a> grown with
c may be crushed
■ nidus' 'y hau ob
Hnce. I’honsands
Hug Hiauy In athering
| tatious
H set out, aud are
W So long ago as
■nds of the nuts
■an Antonio. O!
■y f the pecan sceme
improvement in
:y of the fruit, and
r. ... hsiisd in this
■i:. r exercising judg
>f varieties.
Hlurt, is of all nut
^■u , best suite I t j
* - Mo
th.-- but one
;’jB« gHtuers .1 d: .. Unions i f
^mAO* being ouly
the live, only
bolt- ! St lies.
ion iu this cour.
■ifly confined to the
■s and have been in
■ssfu 1 It is believed
■ f the hazel might be
gable in the State of
Hiere climatic condi
lose of England,
of Europe, America
lr.-e sti species.
I v.«i Migma ly in
TUfeL-l rom Asia Mi
toer of cli -tnut tree*
^on in United States
■try j . n Califor
r.o ,-,f _>o;i :{ij.i
pPKii ■ies. There Japanese large and
are
I * in Delaware, Illinois,
c, Pennsylvania,
' Yi/gioia
jdy Vaset; demonstrated
may be cultivated as
I spyn ir pears. By
iet <;s ai. grafting “ r. the
litlS greatly increased.
Japan e and European
th imported are
Ic4 4 m this country.
A iho twentieth eentury
npoe the wild crop
of thee*, mits. Crosses
sc i.l European cats Tea
i ii*proved strains.
»_• '-an.a especially, plantatiow U
tor cMsisat
The Value of Politeness.
The phase man was dilating on tho
value of politeness everywhere, but
especially in stores, and remarked that
he would discharge a clerk for impo¬
liteness or icatteutiou quicker thau he
would for petty theft.
Au old resident of Roxlmry over¬
heard the remark and, as an illustra¬
tion of the importance of politeness on
the part of salesmen, said:
“A good many years ago I went to
New York in company with my friend
B. One snowy day we strolled into
A. T. Stewart’s store- Neither of us
intended to make a purchase. Wo
merely went there ns a matter of curi¬
osity. by
“At the door we were met a po¬
lite gentleman, who insisted that he
should take our overcoats and umbrel¬
las to relieve us of tho burden of ear
rying them about the store, We told
him we were not intending to pur¬
chase anything, but that made no dif¬
ference in his attentions. Another
equally polite gentleman insisted on
escorting ns through the building.
The fact that we did not intend to pur¬
chase goods did not lessen his cour¬
tesy.
“Finally to entertain us the courte¬
ous clerks showed us a large invoice of
shawls which had just been received.
Tho clerk unfolded one after the other,
and by and by my friend said he would
take a$l,500 India shawl which pleased
him, and n little later I purchased a
valuable carpet. When we entered the
store neither of us bad the slightest
intention of making a purchase of any¬
thing, but the politeness of that clerk
put more than $2,000 into tho till of
A. T. Stewart which would not have
been there otherwise.
“You are quite right in emphasizing
the value of politeness. It is the most
valuable commodity a man or woman
can carry about. It may sometimes be
misplaced, but in the long run it pays. ”
—Boston Journal.
Uoirtl Mi-ii Profitably Employed.
“Yes, sir, we have a numb r of urand, trood
men working doing for us, an , they are making than
money, too, better for theui.-elve-*
they c< uld in any other line.” That is about
the way Mr. B. F. Johnson of the tivm B. F.
J lumon Co.. Kichmond, advertisement Va., stated the for
casein leferriug to devote their all of their
representatives the to of their business. or part,
time in intere t
Ilusiiieas Jleu in n Hurry
eat in restaurants and often food insutUctently and
cooked. stomach H inns Tabules cure dy^pep relieve la
?om* and immed ately head¬
ache.
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Mr j . Win-slow’.-iHoothlng Syrupfor children
teething, -oftens I he gums, redu es inthim.ua
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic 25 a tiottle
A
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KNOWLEDGE Pv 4
1
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet
tei adapUng* iflan others and enjoy life more, w^h
thc world’s being, best products will attest to
the needs of physical liquid
the value to health of the pure
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, exceilcnce Syrup of Figs. due its presenting
Its is to
in the form most acceptable and pleas'
ant to the taste, the refreshing and tru ly
beneficial properties cleansing of a perfect the lax¬
ative ; effectually and system,
disoelling colds, headaches fevers
and permanently curing constipation. millions and
It has given satisfaction to
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
noys, Liver and Bowels without weak¬
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every Syrup objectionable of Figs i.s for substance. sale by all drug¬
gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but U is man¬
ufactured by the California printed Fig Syrup
Co. only, also whose the name is Syrup on of every Figs,
package, and being well informed, name, will not
oflered. you
uicept any substitute if
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He Made a Mistake.
One morning a prominent restau
rant keeper who . pens at (i o’clock had
just entered his store when he heard a
rattle at the door. He opened it and
let in a man with a verv anxious conn
tenance. “Can I get something to eat
at once?" he said excitedly.
“As soon as it possibly can be got,"
said the proprietor. “What will you
have?”
“Eggs boiled,” said the man absent¬
ly. “Quickest thing."
“No, for it takes eggs three minutes
to boil,and if they are not good they
must lie done over. Best have them
fried.”
“Quickest way! I’m in au awful
hurry ”
Tho breakfast was eaten in short or
der, really bolted down. The man
jumped up, hurried to tho counter,
and paid the bill. As ho did so he
looked up at tho clock and then pulled
out his watch. “Good heavens,” he
said, “is that eloek right?”
He was informed that it was and
looked sheepish. I’ve dofic!” he
“Do you know what
said. “I got up, made a mistake of an
hour in the time, abused my wife,
swore nt tht ,i, , gill, ■ , iug o ,, r ,i,„
house anil got iny nrcHkdftfit here. Wow
I’ve got to loaf around an hour. I’m
an infernal donkey !”
Inch he certainly "as. ( m
nciti Tribune,
Seeking a Separation.
“Do you give gas hero?” asked a
wild-looking man, who rushed into a
dentist’s Office on Clark street, yostcr
day morning. dentist.”
.. YVo do,” replied tlie
“Docs it put a fellow to sleep?”
it does.
“Sound asleep, so you can’t wako
*
him up?” ‘
„Y ,,
“You could break his , jaw . or gouge
out his eye and he wouldn’t feel it?”
lie would would know Know nothin^ nothing of ot it. it”
“How long does it make him stay
asleep’” insensibility produce,!
“The physical
by luhuling the gas lasts a 111 llllltc or
probably a little less. ”
“I guess ?i„r that’s long enough. Got it
all runly _ for .... a fulov #„ii, to take.
“Yes. Take a seat in tho chair and
show me your tooth.”
“Tooth nothing!" H said tho excited
caller, beginning rapidly . ,, to , remove liifi ,
coat and vest. “I want you to pull ft
porous plaster off my * back.”— Chicago
inounc. rn. ! ,
False Modesty.
v yer tcacb falsejjtadesty. How ex
\ T tt,Bl Jjgrtlsurd ' vffiSjy : .'#h a girl that
BvantfS^rAaiu, > ' ■ H of no nsol
iy whole pros
J, otp and happine ncivWtn 1 ! ifo may often
, upou tt or u bccom
f bonnet; if she has five grains of
( . () nmou 9he will find this „„t.
The great thing is to teacli her their
proper valu e .—.Sidney Smith.
__
What will cure
your Headaohe ?
or your Dyspepsia ?
or your Biliousness ?
These Tabules are sure
to relieve. Tell your Drug¬
gist you want the Bipans
Chemical Co.’s remedy; put
up in venient con¬ Tabules
Or Send 50 Cents for one Boi.
Ripans Chemical Co.,
IO Spruce St., Mew York.
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AitriFK IAI. mmiis.
ith hu l-hcnrlriv km 1 ’ Joini*
r.
and pi* ce .isf.
T. i . HII.IaS,
A - to A. Me I n;u\un i.
■■ r, if» Ac f»lH ( tt d N'o 11L ^ f.Klmr *’■ |
«r* ci.. ■ iv * Aid* an-, liH. 1
T he Key f‘ z ] to ^ Success
in washing and
cleaning is Pearl•
V me. l‘,y doing
away with the
o rubbing, it open., the way to
easy work; with Pear line, a
o weekly wash can be done by a
o weakly woman. It shuts out
\ possible harm and danger ; all
V things washed with /‘earhne
/ last longer than if washed with
^ \ soap. Everything is done better
with it. These form but a small
part of the _Why women use millions upon millions
^Cs'Tand there?. ToTet”of^d?rt doing its \Jn-l"
o- A On the peddler, »ixi C er. who Fd »'■’> .v a-.gowl *•." or
Ur D g *‘th« «»e m" Tear: n S IA1. Ian..'--., fearune »
the FS- PV e y peddled. JAMBS 1 . L N»w Vurtu
neve- .,
A Cotton Fertilizer.
Purchase only such fertilizers for cotton which contain at
least 3 to 4 actual potash.
For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6;t Potash.
Poor results are due entirely to deficient
w« * o cal
:r va \ you
\L%L\ WOIK c > % »or*i
Milk Precautions.
At Herr Belle's famous dairy in
| Berlin wire sieve tho milk with is strained cloth, through which u
a over
gravel is sprinkled. After the
milk is strained the gravel is put into
«■ hot oven, that any germs that may
have been possibly strained from the
milk "“W be destroyed.
Prayer anil Profanity
are all right iu their proper places, lmt
if you have Tetter or Eczema, or Halt
Bheum, or Ringworm, both r save yc >ur
breath and buy “Tettorine. ” It’s 50
cents a box, drug stores or by mail
from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
The Cairo museum has seven brooms
used by ancient Egyptian women.
They are made of straw and closely
resemble the same articles in use to
day, save that tho handles arc not
long enough for purposes of domestic
disoipliue.
55
98 %
of all cases of colismuptiou can, if taken in
the earlier stages of the disease, be cured.
This may seem like a bold assertion to
those fnmilv.iT only with the means gener
a |iy j n ust » foi its tivutment ; as, nasty cod
liver oil and its iilthv emulsions, extract
Although is by many believed of to hundreds be incurs- of
ble, there the evidence
living witnesses to the fact that, in all its
is a
disease. Not every case, but a large per¬
centage of eases , and we believe, Jutlv Holden gS
percent, are cured by Dr. Pierce’s
Medical Discovery, even after the disease
&n^fmnt with copious Oie'im^: expectoration ievem ih^?ing (inchul
cough of flesh
ingr tubercular matter), great loss
^TmXhXttm.nl reported cured by “Golden leases Med
tons as
ieal Discovery ” were genuine cases of that
dread and fatal disease ? Von need not take
our word for it. They have, in nearly every
instance, and been experienced so pronounced home by physicians, the best
most whatever'in
who have no interest mis
representing prejudic’d them, and and who advised were against often
strongly j - “V,olden Medical Discovery,”
a tr nl ()f
but who have been forced to confess that
P Zk,Z* wUU
w |,j c j, tlicy arc acquainted. Nasty cod
liver oil,and in filthy “emulsions” and
mixtures, had been tried in ncaily all these
cases and had cither nttcily failed to h nc
fit,orliad oulyseemed to benefit a little for
;l s i, (>11 ( j mc . i; /V uaet of malt, whiskey,
and various preparations of tho liynoplios
pldtcs had aJsoheen faillifuily liied In vain
The photographs of a large number of
those cured of eotfkumption, chronic bronchitis, nasal
lingering and coughs, kindred asthma, maladies, have been
catarrh
skillfully which reproduced will he mailed in a book of loo
pages to you, on re¬
ceipt of address and six cents in stamps.
You can then write those cured and learn
their experience. Dufl
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Medical Association, Buhalo, itcMl
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