,U lUMi WOT11" 11 $ortH CaroXiiO Tenant Farmers WHY PAY HIGH MB Why bo Subject to Late and Eahly. Frosts 1 Which Kill Your Young itate-ani Injure Your -Crops; Rp.nl tho Terms lo Tenant Farmers Given by Korlh Carolina Liutl ( it Owners. j, Jhsf Immigration Uurcau of North Caro los Mra In cIimko some Imiirovcd farms for lent lo Northern tcniuit Uriners on tho fol onlnj conilitbns. which aro tho usual terras of rnt charged In this sinter 1st, ClllAIM AND OltASS FARM. Tha land owner furnishes land, houses nnd rj nil, Uses and expenses of Improving lioufcs, slnblci anil buildings. The tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools and Labor, and receives' TWO TlllltliS OF OHM'S. The tenant frmer Is allowed free of rent garden and vegetable latches. llo Is also allowed to r.ilfo stock. hogs and chickens and recolro .all proceeds Iroin the sale of them. tnd, TOD AOL'O, GHA1N AND GRASS FAIIJIS. Tho Innd-unner furnishes land, houses nnd ynjs all taxes nnd expenses of Improving homes, stables and buildings. The tenant r.irmcr fnrnlshs horses, tools and labor, receiving Three-fourths of tho to bacro and Tno-thlnlsof the gruincrops. Tho tenant turner Is allowed free of rent as in tho .above mentioned farm Mo 1. Srd, TUB CCO. GRAIN' AND GRASS FARMS. Tho land-owner furnishes land, honsts, Icod for horses, tools, reiulrlnj nnd neeplns In order of tools and juya all taxes. The icnnnt armor Turkishes all tho manual labor; receiving Onchnlf of all crops raised. The tenant fanner reselvcs frto of rent as In flnt incntloaed f Jtm Ko. 1. '4th, COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBAC CO KARMS. licntedcxao'ly on same terms as the above Tobacco, tl rain nnd Grass Farm Ko 3; or If tot, ant farmor furnishes horses and tools, herooelvesTwo-thlrtlsof the grain and Thres-fourttis of the cotton. Advantages of Locating in North Carolina. OI.tM ATE. While the cold 13 not so se. vere, tho tomperature of mld-snmmer is not exceslvo or trying as farther Norlh. Our seasons are longer, and thercforo our crops aro not hilled by lato or early frosts. Tim ROIL Is ofn variety of compositions cbjcy, jsra(o!lf llmo stone, slate, sandy loa.ii, Uo Tins great variety of soils and tho mildness and advantages of climate will ac count lor tho variety ofiiroducts, SOCIETY. No section In tho Union has hotlMtsecutcd laws. Thohlosilngs ofpollt. laal, elvlt and religious liberty are no where jnora fully protected than In N. U. I.V:Ji;.Ni:ilAr.. Tho groat fertility of ourljndi, tho mildness of our climate, Irco from tho scorciitnir and withering heat of the oulh and tnu extreme cold and freezes or tho North go to show that North Carolina is turn) the most lavorod agricultural sectlo-.i la Anuri.il. Naturo has not only given us tho advantages of pioduclng, but It has pro. vidua us with wutor-powur to' work up what the kult produocs for ui, I solicit correspondence from tenant farm. rs u the Northern and New Fngland States. I will furnlah persons low rato round-trip tru)poruoii trotu Itoston, Now York or lial. tlmoio to North t arollna, so as to give thrm -aa ovurtuulty of seeing tho (arms that aro arod for rent. Ail farms adverttscil hy us for ront liaro 'dwvlllng-housut and out-bulldings on theic, iicliig ngular cmployo of tho Agricul ture UuiMrtiueiit of North Carolina, I moko hk thuro lor Information given or services rsnilerudpeuor.s seoklng h'mes In tho Stale, I wlllbs pleased to I'urnl.li descriptive lists f Uads ottered for silo In North Carolina to nil wrsvun wko will write mo, JNO. T. PATRICK, State toleration Agent, ItALEIGII, N. C. rVrurr it, ua-u Carbon Advocate 18 TIIEjBnST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN v'AUEON COCXTY. JOh rill 'inO'! UUU X XXi U LXi MISCELLAIiEOPS. "linrott on f-ofoin M Ask Iot "tttiugb on i uuhs," M erniKhs, cilds, soro throat, hoarioats. Troches, 16o. l.linld, Mo. "HOCOM ON HATS)'" Clears out rats, mlee roielien, flies, mils, lied-butts, skunks, chip monks, gophers. l(c Druggists. i IIBAIST 1'AIIIS. rnlpltntlon, drnpslonl swoltlngs, dlsilness, Indigestion, heudnrh, sleeplessness cured by "Well's lleulth llcnowcr." 'nocfiii on tionNst." Ask lor Wells' "Rough on Oorns." lot. Quick, mmplete caro. Hard or solt oorns, warts, bunions. "noroii on paw" rouocSKD vr.ASTEn. Strengthening, improved, the best far backache, lulus In chest or sltlo, rliounja tism, neuralgia. THIN IMiflFLlt. "Wells' Health Rencwtv" restores hosltli and vkor, cures dyspeptln, headache, Ner vousness, debility. $1.00. WnooriMn rouoii, and the ninny throat nirecilons' of rhildten promptly, plcnsaiitly nnd alulv relieved by Mloughon Coughs. Troches, 16c. linlsam, MOTimnn, Ifyounro falling, brokon, worn out and neivous, use "Wolla' Health Htuowcr." 1.0?. UrugglVts. i.irr. rnKar.nrtn. If vou nro loslog jonr grip on life try "Wells' Health Item wer." tlocs direct to weak spots. "nocoii o.n TooTnAcnu." Instnnt relief for niurHlglj, toothnohe. fseencho. Ask for "Rough on Toothache." 15 and "i cents. rnniTV wonra. Ladles who would retain freshness and v'. vaelty, don't fall to try 'Woirs Health 1! ttewor " . CATARmtAL Til 110 AT AFFEOrtONS. Ifackltig, , Irrilutlni cough;, colds, soro throat, cured by "Rough on Coughs." iiecucs, loo. Xjiquni, zac. "nocon on iTcn." "Rouah on lteh" cures humors, erup. tlons, rliig-worin, letter, salt rhoum, frosted Icot, chlllblalni. TltS nol'K Or THK S ATI ON. Children, slow in development, p u ny, eawnr, and delicate, uso "Wolls' Health Rcnower." WinEAWAKK three or four hours every night coughing. Oet Immedluto relief and sound rest by using Weils' "Hough on Coughs," Troches, IS cents, lialsain, cents. "notron ox vain" j-oitoostD tlastkr, Strcngthtnlng, Improved, tho best for backache palu m chest or side, rheumatism, nouralglj. Tho wife of tho jjller, at Ojonla, Wis. was left on guard and armed forillio day with a pistol, v.hicli her sou doubted she had tho cnurugo'to dischcrgo. Ho made a test by putting on a prisoner's costuino and whooping at iter. - Thera Is Rood onous'i slelehins for lovers iu tho North of Michigan. ADVICE TO UOTHERe. Are you disturbed at Highland broken of your rest by a sick child butlering and cry ing with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at onco and get a bottlo of Mi.s. Winsi.ow'.s Soothing Svnvr ion Cut.i;itcv Tcctiiino. Its value iiirnlcuablc. It will relievo Ilia pour litllu tulU'ii-r immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is nu mistako about it. It cures tlywntery and diarrhoea, regu lates the stouiaoh and bowels, cures wind colic, toflens tho cuius, reduces inllniiiina tion oud gives tone nud energy to the whole tytlctn. Mas. Winslow's Sootiiisu Steit l'on Cnn.nf.KN Tketiiisq is jilensant to Iho taste, and is tho tircfcrinlioii of 0110 of tho oldest and best female, nnrsos and physi. clans ill the United KU.tos.nml is for sale by nil druggists tuiuiisliout tlio world, i'rici 25 cents a Lottie, 3-1 v. The man whogottha last word In dis puting with a woman has advertised to whisilo for a wager against on ongino. In a boarding House a man's room is boiler than his company if Lo docs not pay bis board. Eu:Ulcn's Arnica Salyj. Tlio best taiyo m the world forculr, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt r!iueni,fcver sores, letter, clwppel hands, chilblain, corns, and ull skin eruption?, ami pisitively cures idles, or no py required. It is guarautecl In giva perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prica 15 cents per box. For salo by T. D. Thomas. Some rno remarked: "No thoroughly occupiel man was ever miserable." We don't known just exactly a!oal that. John Sullivan can keep a man very busy and very miserable, A good definition of flirting is "atten tion without intention." Lock oat for yonr Hca-J. No matter what pints it may finally nf feet, catarrh always sUrla in the bead, and belongs to tho liejd. Thoro is no mystery about the origin of this direful ilieeasu. ft begins in n neglected cold. Ono of tile kind that is "iiiro In bo better in a lew days." Thousands of victims know iioiv it is bv sad expurlcneo. Kly's Cream Dnlin cures colds in tha head mi I catarrh in nil Mages. Sot a snulfnor a liquid. Applied with the liuger to tlio notril3. A gentleman who was dining with a young married couple, in Kansas inquired rather abruptly : "Ever lisvo a cyclone here?" Theyouug couple looked guiltily at each other, blushed ami changed tho subject. Eo Eaowa It. Hiram D. Muxlield, ionnerly of Silver Springs, I!. I , has no doubt about tho wonderful curative powers ol Kidney. Wort. Ho was so afflicted with kl.li.oy complaint that he could not staud on his fret from pain und weaknetu. As booii as ho com l n diced using Kuliioy-Wort ho experienced numrdulo rtlief and at onco beg.iu to grow strong nnd was relieved of all pain and un- pieasainneess. llo says: "1- Ucuiv I haye been cured by Kidney Wort." A little bov's grief upon being refuvd periniss.on to atloud a circus, was ia part assuuged by Iho ossurauco lrom his mother Hut if bo would dry his tears lie might g and see his father have a tooth extracted. SfL.AH ladies should know that Hoods, scarls, ribbons and all fancy articles csn bo nicile any color wanted with Diamond Dyes. All the popular colors. 10 cents at druggists. None equal to them. Wells, i.icuarusun ,v vo., i.urungion, vt. "There is nothing Impossible to n dc tirmiaed spirit," says a certain philosopl ir Evidently that phlloeopher never tried to reach up behind his shoulder to get hold of tho end of a broken autpender. The constant feeliug of being "played out" and "used up" can lesdlly bo relieved by using Ayer's Sjrsaparilla, A recent estimate, made by means of a very Intricate testing opparatus, places (ho rate at which au electric dot travels ovcrn telegraph wriu at sixteeu thousand miles per second. Can a girl who elopes bo termed the "maid of the miit; "From the worst stsges of heart disease I consider myself cure I by tha use of Or. Graves' Horn Regulator. T. M. Towns, Tiltoo, N. II." 53 years hss proved the iiedrt iivgiiiawr u sure remeuy. cold by uruggitis, l per bouie. l'arsoii Talniange complains that the cumber of marriages in this oouutry Is ridiculously small when compared with Iho lime sq'itndtred in buggy riding. A la tutuller The tea merchant's so eountant. I'or 20 yeers lUnry F. Ikleomj ofShn ley, Maw , uRitrd with rheiiinaUwn. Ho found no relief till ha look Hood's Sam- pi ill. -Oi.Unsburg I... ask.tlnu rink thst they l -Ni.gu.a I'aih.r." Th.y ull it thai t uuso too i to. ;- J, 1 1 .era to ses He Mail, " v I nt tins lb i. i tulu lu tao i .ut.u 1 wg aiy i?!? jwi! i HUH 3PH.03?". vtnvonsDEtanTC ft ;oijlc wcikniwa tb& dtt cay, ttosi cumeroni ob- from yeutiiftil tui txct brain wtrt. Ill tint tcmmrlM hll ftflftti enemies lurk In jwt . AnId biiln ImoMel tna. A Biihal Curo von SPERMATORRHEi POTENCY. SSTTeeted for over B yoa?a L7 ns In thou- to by frotctiiloQi eluma At r iber rttsMkt fw troobtM. art ww free dreu ltf ucvl trial iMdisfsi toA K'rn laporufit fkau bbr9 taLJng trratmtn rtttrbfr. Tile a r:m0y that tM mh.X fwrwanii, acA Aoo not la icrfWo viiH at ton Hon ta bail beat or cauto pain or Imco Tonlcuct. Fwntltd on Kl tnUld mMlcal rlttclplet. Growing In faror kim! icputa- tiou. i)(rwtrr,,wlj3ntolt3 aaoi f dljoaa Rmkeilti ap Mfio InHttMiae Wtwibbuul stvu of caaos. tain. Tlio aatttnit fail 1 i m Dtn rfsatortii!. TRIAL anlmadnr elcaiciiU of lift) vhleh Jtar ,ba PACKAGE wrutca ttrt jfin bflau. Tho pntltmt UooniM ohoorfcl end iflJ tranUi rapUl SEND ADDRESS HARRIS RBffitZI CO., K'Ps CheiMrtt. wa'i north ima i. i.oais, no, 0 Vioxwi TftUTvcitT, $3 1 i m:htiu,5 ; S uotnm, iZ Paynes' AutomaliG -Eugiues ft OiwHIll. ota i.mrsn. Iff offer an r ',.".1 II P. t :nnt!" Kparli-Arre Siy, Kountci i""(f :. ... iniuc, v.n i M.U, id ft. rarilaA. Ull r, ti 1. t:n Ti'-r, 2 si, -oil: moons joer sol hc'd-bl'M kn, -tich flibi:, 3 clungcs vmli huwyei- coui oln fe d-tov r aiid t oad. bhn-l.il fiol'lono pn'll.ii-il. bO lucli olltl ui. u'i it. e; nu i 4-1 ly ucitnia', f-'i.ri.l i'Iu, cuit Ion les, snniri, tirlitenor. oto. J.Ik co.onlrte for nremtoi). 81 ino nil cars, ls.ii. linn on i.ldo, $1(0 leM. i:glii-i .-l,llonniilab.ilium tboiuw tiwi to rirht ftpt lon.T sml keep nj S. ecjrtlnr,piilT. i.;.il hnnets. Klialr K. Y., Bos 14V!7. ANDRHW SHIVK. Ihnfc eilreet, Lehigbton and vicinity, hit. C. V. SMiYH AM) V.flAX IttWfiJEXT, a ffurnnu-a UjiBclftoforllMil-rU D itmtii CnitvuJilonp.tMt, Xerv Ufl a, Iletttlitclie, Monrnn fmat fttlfn rasA by Ilia hmo or elilicl t r lit-iiceo, WAkfliiM, Ktntl D rT'Knn.H'i'tiiiliif of the Bruin rmult'n in ImmoU akc! laml'in; tomiwrr, (cy aad daatli i rrimtriifj Oii lia, LunrnPtM, liid or P-metta Cliliriit, litTiilutnaur Jjoettt mil FpHtiiut Trlitca rntiard Lv ovw llu f lri, ttir-fil-UnooroTrr-iii'u pence. KftrlitnxrnmM&lonimotjlli'l trfitmcwt CI r lot or oU boxan fur by uail prv ftH vii ri co'li't ( l Ice. 72 GUARANTEE 61 DC52ICS T-y eiT Anv rata. l' mrii amr teclrrj by t:a frtP bIj tixt. crniiiiitli'1 w Mtt 55, wi tit aenrl the ptroharer our wrtirii jcnAiRiitri to re'nn 1 inouay If Um ttdaiuttutdKS n l I'lrirt f i re nuiiAnlrls)euf4&iili by liliSP.U A MKDKUCXe 33J K .ce ftie.t, riitVi1al?SU, Pe. t 4 TrR. -jror'AKa.r? fl Tlit rlcfant"l veritable Klosd l'ur!ttr. It Imne'llataty B cum sUsilritttf, (etllptlert I'jriaeilba Skin MIlJ t an'wliere upt,n rttcelp; ff fjii. riirrf e I(.r B tuu.n. BlSIJEf! Ci MEF.'DELSOn. 5 321 Kco Strcot, PhlladBlphlo, Pn. tViTTnllSM. TUrereUi, Cal. 0."hs dry cllmata mm X03?,'Xrcao,I.taLO,ttcat Cop , roata, csittroa, Illfiemtftf! f Alltbatthtjdon'utful curious or thougtittul want to j jUn w, CloL!if'nlrIlbblntHnf ) eta, paper 35c, trlr.r Jriftffa GaWo, 111 Gonir?a!d, mono? or stps.br lOii. WHIYTIER P3WGWcftVA. - 7 tnMiiprlmm. flrtnritpf Jni nnil I'ninnhlnl- fvn. WTO 10(1. Sin Karl Qun Kortana iiiLit.tr In 3ims ofth i Dlta, wfiiranBium to lmItiMCT. Orjonla TVnei, Conorrhaa, UphUlO uid HtrfcrUl AlTofltca. Selentlilc trfatmeiitt van and lure lemcdir. rtftlbrmitlei Treated. CaM or wrila for lut of dueiikm j to Ie answered by t boi dctn tug treatment by u&U. rcTioutRofffrtitfroMr.npfnrf thoulJ eou1 tli!ra4arei,h aJ If tru aifctethltig to ttair adftuU. It It set a tratu, A4irw Dr. C. LnfUROK, Tret and riytti Ut, Ia Vterm 'oLnil ma. & tvr. Inctitat, 030 Lotutt eL, St. t.ml , jbtO s; m tu rn cs.'S2 not ir m jt"-s , en Lhinir tilMu In Aiitailaa. A lisutlu La 'M'Lu i i i i v auL Jua.itaXiL VutUix.l3urMiwlsjliol...iwi- S.Vls VHI sfA ,n!U ;tgt j , 1.4 tiwitt in uot AaUiu. UClAH ti MHtfiUrt, Brlaltt jii, U. V. svirav - it V 1 f- - ft mi ii ?1 Jim mW ,t9 , , , , , F A II M" E 11 S M to Your Interests ! ! Agricultural Implemouts CHEAPER THAN EVER ! A Onc-TTorsc Ticnd-Pow-cr and Thresher, complete, lor $100.00. A Two-liorse Tread-Power and Thresher, complete, for $125.00, Made of tho best material and by the best mechanical skill. Guar anteed to give satisfaction or no sale. Wo also mannfiiolnra a variety of PLOWS, wliioli vlll bo soli cheap. .THY TIIEAI. E. 13. Maksh & Bnp., Props, Hamilton Foiflry and Maclie SIids BuydtrxYillc, Monroe Co., Ta. aug.30, 1831.am WU. DUFFY & S0T, of East Mnuch Chunk, are .rtnre.l to il . . 1 1 kiudsof Plasterinn; & Ornamental Wert at sh .:(- in ii. urs'v n... 1 Will re ceive I -ii t a.LUli-u,. in nr.'o 7 VIM 2 t J U urias you in Mattti iriiittk m Oh Moittit i.uui a.iy EXPERIENCE. " Cnlrcrt, Texas, Jlny 3, 1S82. "I wish to oxrrcss my appreciation of tho Taluablo qualities ol Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as n cough remedy. "Wlillowltli Churchill's army, Just beforo tho hattls of Vlcksburg, I contracted n so voro cold, which terminated In a dangerous cough. 1 found no relief till on our march yq canio to a country store, where, on asking for somo remedy, I was urged to try Avun'a ClIKIMV rtCTOHAL. "I did so, and was rapidly cured. Since then I havo kept ths I'r.cToisAt, constantly by me, for family use, nud I havo found It to bo .in Invaluable remedy for throat mid lung diseases. J. W. WuiILEV." Thousands of testimonials certify to tho prompt curo of all bronchial nnd lung ufi'ccUons, by tho uso of Ayer's Ciierisy rccrolt al. Doing very palatable, tha young est children tako It readily. rnnrAitcD dy Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. JEL Ho Peters, THS TAILOR, Very Jloderato Prices and Torfect Fits is the motto of this Estnnllihuicnt. 1'OU art In vltcu to Inspect goods. ii. ii. ri:TEi;s, Post OGlco llullillng, BANK Slreo , Arrll 28, nu. Lthlfihton, Pa. Genii P.ir Tor AtrrnU. BIOO In S200 dcj tlio.inaloKOllliiB:oiii-Silrtiii4l9it lEUSor1-. f'nmuiiajiuil IScci&lToitutllrftorilivlVurlil write io a. t. Jiciiii iu j; Co.. l'tiiisaeiouii, ra A Bible Commentary. llluhly endorsed by representntlve men o. all churches Lowest prlTit limk published AddicssKAMKS & WHlTLOtJK. Hillsdale- such. 3-a3entswanti;d i No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tho United States Oanada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal offlco located In Washington, directly opposlto tho United States Patent Office, Vfo aro able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and de spatch and at less cost than other patent at tornoys who are at a distance from Wash. Ington, and who hav therefore, to employ ' associate attorneys." We ma l:e preliminary examinations anil lurnlsh opinions as to l u tentiiblllty. free of charge, uud all who aro Interested In new Inventions and i ntents are Invited to send lor a copy ol our "tlulde for oblalnliiB Patents," which Is sent free to any a'ldress, and contains complete Instruc tlons how to obtain patents and other valua ble mutter. Woroferto the (iCrmnn-Ainer. lean iN'ntien'il Hank Washington, ), (j., n,, Itoynl Swedish. Norwegian anil Danish Leua tlons. at Washington: Hon. .Tos. I'ascy, lato (Ihlol Justice U. S. (lourt or Ulalios; to the Oniclals of the U. S Patent Otllto, and to Senators and Members of Cengress irom every .state Aildross! J.OTIIH DAOOnit fc CO., So lienors of ratcnls nnd Attorneys at J.an.I.e Droit UulUInu Wasiiuid.-., 1). D, Central Carriage Worlis Bank St., Leltigliton, Pa., Are preparod to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c, uf every description, In tho most substantia manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices Itcimliing; Vroinjjlly Atleiiilctl to THEXLEH & KHEIDLKR, April 20, 1882 yl Proprietors. E. F. LUCKENBACII, DltALUlt IN Ie Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up, if dsslred. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, lkuahcs & general Painters' Supplies; H3. SI Ereaiway, Uaccb Cinulr, Pa., L ' m I fa f W i 2 S It p "f 1 1 51 on JL h d T & o - 1 p M ' p S s FARMERS' COLUMN. Plants for Wlntor Culture. Many persous tit f ri Ic uplunt ol no yaluo unless it llowers. If amaturs could bo con tent Willi on nbundauco of handsome foliage, with hero nnd there a plant Iu flow, or, thoy would deriyo much mora satisfac tion from their attempts at window garden ing. With a view to aid tlioso who would utidortu'lio window gardcnlug.we cnumcHlo a few plants that will be quilo suro .to surroi'd, In tlio . flrot plai'e, as to plants culliyalfd lor. their fuilage ouly. Tho most valuiblo or tlieso Is Ivy. A plant of eilher Knglish or Irish Ivy, to bo trained up oyer tho window, Is most pleasing, or Ivy mar bo planted lu a hanging basket, trail over tho sides and be twined up tho handles. 1'or plants of tills kind In pots, the India llubber Plant, (7'icu.s dastica), is ono of tho best. Its leaves are largo and vigorous, whilo tho reddish sheaths to the young leaves are almost as handsnmo as flowers. Tlio Umbrella Sedge, oyperits nlternlfolius, looks something like a miniature palm, is easily cultivated and very showy. The univorsal window plant of Paris Is aspidistra lurida varicgata, which has uo common namo. Our florists supply it, and it Is. an excellent plant for tlio window. The plant knowu as Wandering Jow, Aaron's llard, and by many other nanus, is Saxifraca sarmeutosa. It throws nil' runners, which hang over Iho pat or basket in a graceful manner, and though it sometimes bloomr, the flowers are not showy, nud its chM beauty is In its variegated leaves. Among plants to flower in the window, wo place first tho Chlneso Primroses. If plants are to bo procured from a fljrist, select those that do ni-t yet show their flower buds. They will flower for a long tune. Somo id the Begonias, such as II. luschloides and P. uiultiflora, are free Honoring, acd of easy culture. 'Jhe so railed Crab's claw Coctusss (Eplphylliiin) are excellent window pl.mts, 9 aro Sedum Sieboldii, tlio Cigar Plant (Cupheo), and Cyclamens. J. Siieeiu.n-, in .-Imciiccni Agriculturist. An End to Bono Kcrapiarj. Edward Shepherd, of Harrlsburp, III., says: "Ilavlns; received S'i much benefit from Ulcetrin Hitters, I led it my duly In let siiU'eruig humanity Know it. Have luid a running soro on my leg for eight yesrs; rii V doctors told me I would have lo have the bniicscruped or leg umptitaled. I used, instead, three boltles of Ulectriu Bitters, and seven boxes Iluckleu's Arnica Salye. and my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters ore sold at fifty cenls a bottle, and Buclilen's Arnica Salye ol '2b. I cr box by T. D. Thomas. How to Exterminate Wild Carrots. The rains lor the summer weru uncuni. mmly favoroblo for tho growth of the wild carrot, and the meudows haye been white wllli the "loco Mowers," as ladies EPiiutiiiie call this pcsl. A good farmer, having been vory watehful for two years in extracting oyery plant of wild carrot from a hundred acres ol mention-, finds tho search this yen) nothing but a pleasaut "walk over." Some loiks aro arranging for a severe two years' course of education in this particular. We doubt i I two years will bo effectual with meadims that have loug been given oyer to this plant. The seeds are numerous and hardy, living in the roil fur many years, and waiting a chance to sprout. Thu land cannot, be cleaned iu a year or two. unless it lie fallow, and by repeating har rowing five or six crnp3 of the young plants are killed in a season. II there aie only a few scattering plants, pulling up by the rood may answer tho purpose On some fields, when the carrots are about as plenty as the grass, pulling is out of tho question. It would rost about as much ns the land is worth. Tlio plant is a biennial; the loot dies alter bearing seed, nnd mowing close to tho ground is just n3 good as the pulling If not cut close, it will sprout, and send un blossom shoots, and make seed three or four times in n season. The only cifectual treatment, aside from the plowing and Harrowing, is to Movent the seeding of the plant, by either pulling or mowing it as frequently as it may be found necessary. Wn. Clis't, in Amcaican Agriculturist. Mrs. Daniel Wcidner, New Baden, Texas was cured of severe Neuralgia by St Jacobs Oil, the great pain-cure. Hog Cholera and Corn. Weoften hear Itasserted thathog cholera, so called, is due directly or remotely to the too exclusiyely use ol Indian com. There may bo somo truth in it, but there i no proof. Iudian corn is ono of the best foods for fattening hogs. It Is particularly rich In starch and oil, and of course, this means a comparatively low proportion of nitrogen ous ur flesh-forming ingredients. W licit, barley, and oats, contain more nitrogen anl mineral matter. Peas are still richer in nitrogen. The nitrogen and mineral mailer of wheat exists largely In the bran, or in the part oftlie grain immediately under the bran. If corn Is deficient In nitrogen and mineral matter, the evil, It would seem, could be coriected by feeding bran and fine middlings in connection with tho corr Tno practical difficulty Is to get the pigs lo eat the bran. They prefer the corn. The low price of nheat gives us a cood chance to see II pigs' will be healthier with less corn. We do not say that wheat Is worth more than coru to lattcn hngs.but it is quite probablu tlint for young growing pigs.wheat is the healthier and better food, and If wheat Is worth no more than corn, wheal is probably tho cheaper food, especially for young animals. We bellevo in corn. It is the grand American cereal. We can raise it at less cost per bushel than wheat, but when wheat cannot be sold for mere than corn, we can leed it to our animals with good advantage. JosKrit lUttuis in Imcr ican Agriculturiit. Froyide Creeu Food for Poultrr. " Green fond I fully us essential for poul try in winter as In summer. Their con finement to dry food during the continu ance of cold weather goes lar lo account for the scarcity of eges at tbat season of the year. Kresh winter eggs are always in iu domed! and bring a good price in over, market. Hens like cows, should be pro ducers as well as consumers during the cold months of winter. Farmors, as well fsntlers.shouid have a supply of green f.xxl salsly stored away for the winter use of the IKiultry. Fowls are now very lasriioular as to the kinds they readily eat celery, tops of onions, turnips, etc lettuce, cabbage, and apples also are relished. Ifsuoh supplies luve to be purchased, it is cheapsr to buy one or two hundred heads o caobages of second quality, wbioh can be had at low fisurn in autumn or early in the season. TiirnaliotllrlTi delivered with their r.mt, end bnri"d up to Iho h'art n wild in the (ellar. II iiil' a liend m m convenient i i. in Hn house hern I lie msiinn pic 'll;i'g,;,-y."j.ilwg;'HL"ikiiy:il"' MAI As fine and ns cheap Comforts and Bed Covers as you like j-iAs fine and ns cheap Bed Blankets as can be got anywhere. As fine and as cheap Horse Blankets as can be got anywhere. . As Mill and as cheap a line of Hosiery as you will tind in town. As fancy and as good a lino of Hosiery as you will rind in town. As fancy and as cheap. Velvets as arc sold anywhere. The completes!, line of Quccnswarc in town, fancy or common. The newest line of Shoes in town, Children's, Misses', Wowmen's and Men's. The newest line of Rubber Goods in town, Children's, Misses',' Women's and Men's. Fancy, Common, Cheap, Novel and Elegant, either one, if you please, in Notions and everything in the line Then lastly we will mention Groceries mid let yon know we luwe the stock and at the rig'ht price. Very respectfully, i ii n ti r j At of every description, in the Best Style at very LOW PRICES FOB CASH ! "HI A If W-ASI-IliNQTOISr, D. c. Sworn Sittaifltm List 10,000. MM ty ff. H. HALE, M. 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