. The North Carolina Presbyterian. rinkli* fine white angar ov«r it. In a ibortuoia themeaheewill bonoarlf^piid witktfcominute insocta, who can thena>e deatroyedby dipping tho sponge in hot water, andafter wiinhin^f and drying, it may be re-placed again. Thousands are often deatroyed at one time and by repeating theppoceee, the locality will aoon be free fromthem. faat waa oatoo with » foikh he did not an-ticipate, and hia wastod fr»mo wna refraah-ad and invigorated. And thM aha poiAd hor day, goingapout the honae with a aunny face, whichradiatod cheer, and doing good to everr onearound her


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. rinkli* fine white angar ov«r it. In a ibortuoia themeaheewill bonoarlf^piid witktfcominute insocta, who can thena>e deatroyedby dipping tho sponge in hot water, andafter wiinhin^f and drying, it may be re-placed again. Thousands are often deatroyed at one time and by repeating theppoceee, the locality will aoon be free fromthem. faat waa oatoo with » foikh he did not an-ticipate, and hia wastod fr»mo wna refraah-ad and invigorated. And thM aha poiAd hor day, goingapout the honae with a aunny face, whichradiatod cheer, and doing good to everr onearound her. Not even the old oat and theehickona wero left outaide her efforta andtympathiea. When ahe went to raet th^night, her heart was full of aunshine, andwUh a thankful spirit ahe renewed her goodreaolntion for the coming day. Who, of my little readera, will form thesame, and then carry it out aa faithfully« did little Alice? 1EOft 1(111 P « WtTTintrfHl liiawiJi^ II i I II > ; i . Sh ho to^l«HiMBlor. The--model of flVSttl B!. ?--J— ^w Um of 1 If ftDur* ?low. roll aad Otngtug and drag Be«& and toiriDK Ho«iat aad barTestiiig. r- ... ... ...i.^o .... ; .•^ ,. .»43.(>0 Estimat WhoU expenae x ..• And thia is liberal for one acre,ing the crop at 1000 bushels tliia wouldgave us a coat of 4 3-lOth cents por bushelOft the average, and the value of tho cropat VU n^* {Mr bushel, which is l6w, willb4^^5, a profit of $82. Cau any ofie When taken in conuectioo wrh oxsorfood, they are invaluable. They are notonlv healthy, but will fatten cattle, sheepand horses. I have fatted and sold fourhead of cattle this winter on carrotw, wili- one quart of meal sprinkled on^ thorn at a • feed, together with cornstalks. One wasa Durham cow, milked all the while untilsold for be^, and waa fat. This was allexperiment, and proved satisfactory—thatcows can be tattbd on carrots and meal,and milked at the same time—at no timewas the meal over two quarts j


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