ff NortH CaroJiuA Tenant Farmers TOY -PAY HIGH RENTS Why bo Subject to Late. and Early Frosts'? Which Kill Your Young Plants, ani lure Your Crops Bend tlio Terms (o Tcunnt Farmers GItcq by Xorllt Carolina Laud Owners. Tlio Immigration Bureau of Xsrth Cflro- Inn bre la chnrto fomo lmjirorriJ larms for rent to Northern trnant f.irtntrs on tho Col. wing comtltlsns. which arc tho usual forms ef rent charged (n thli State: 1st, 3 U.YIN AND GRASS FARM, The lnnilotraor furnlshrs land, houses and pays all taxes and expanses of Improvlnc; keutcs, slahlts anil buildings. Tho tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools and labor, and reeelres TWO-THIRDS OK CHOPS. The tenant farmor Is allowed free of rent garden and rcgetable patches, lie Is also allowed t raise stock, hogs and chickens and rcoclre all proceeds Irom the sale of thorn. :nd, TODAUUO, OHAIN AMD ORASS FAItMS. The land-ntrner furnishes land, houses and pays all 'talcs and expenses of Improving houses, stables and buildings. The tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools and labor, receiving Threclourths of tho to Assco and Two-thirds ofthe cralncrope. Tho tenant farmer Is allowed frcoofrentas In tho ubave mentioned farm No. 1. Srd. TOBACCO, GRAIN AND GRASS FARMS. Tho land-owner furnishes land, houses, feed for horses, tools, repalrlne and ixoeplna: In order of tools and pays all taxes. Tan tenant farmer furnishes all tho manual dehor; receiving One-half of all crops raised, fflio tenant farmor receives free ofrtnt as In first mentioned farm No. 1. 4th, .COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBAC 'CO FARMS. tlcnted ox.io'ly on raino terms a the above Tobacco. (Ir.lln and Grass Farm No.!: er IT tenant farmer furnishes horses and tools, ho receives Two. thirds of tho grain sued Throe-founts: of the coUon. JaDTAHTAGES OF LotfATIXG IN NORTn Carolina. 'CMMATE. Whlloithe eald Is not so so. 'Tere, the temperature of mld-vumraer Is net excessive or tiyliit as 'further North. Our .seasons are longer, and thereforo our crops laro not killed by lato or early frosts. TUESOir. Is orivvnrletv of compositions clayey, gravcllr llino stnno, alatc-, sandy lleam, eto This j?reat variety of soils and tlio mildness and advantages.of climate will ac .eount for the varloty of products. SOCIETY. No section In tho Union lias ibetter executed laws. Tho blessings of pollt Ileal, civil and religious liberty aro no where mere fully protected than In??. O. WOnNERArj. The ureal fertility or ur lands, the uiildncrf of our climate, Ireo ffromttho scorching and withering heat of tho Fnuth and tne oil re me cold ami freezes of .the North ito to show tkot North Carolina Is surely the most favored agricultural section In Amerlea. Nature has not only given us the advantages of producing, but It has pro Tided nsnlth water-power toworlc up what the soil produces for us. I solicit somipondcnco from tenant farm, ers In tho Northern and New England States. I will furnish persons low ralo round-tilp trsnsportlon from Boston, Now Yorkor 1UU ttraorolo North Cajollm, so as to give them an opportunity of seeing tho larms that aro ffered for rent All forais advertised by us for ront hare dweWiig-houses and out-buildlngs on thorn, itelng a rigular employo of the Agricul tural Department of North Carolina, I mako lo chart, for Information given or services renderedpersoos seoklng h-mci In the State, I wlllbo pleased to furnish descriptive lists of lauds oflered for sale In North Carolina to all perstns who will wrlto inc. JNO. T. PATRICK, State Immigration Apt, RALEIGH, N. C. Jftbrnry ic, lMMi THE CarKon ;Aclvocate 18 THE. DEST MEDIUil FOR Local Advertising IN CARBOX CODNTT. Job Printing ff overy deKrljHlon, u.,.,',i! 1 FARMERS' COLUMN.' CctliOrcon-Hlj Ways andWoris. The writer was sealed" with Retli Orocn In his garden in Rochester, X. Y, one after noon Inst sum ner, the Immediate topic of illrrnsslon holng the nppojr iiim of olewlves In IjjIio Ontnrl", where tliey hail b?en nils taken for mnilidlon, nr.A had tveu been supposed to Ijo n variation In the sliml (hat bad been liberated by him in tho streams running Into that lake. Mr. Gcen explain ed that the alewlvcs, a salt w.itor Inmity allied lo, the shodiad reocheil Lake Onlail by tbo canals. Thirty years ago ho foutnl them in nno of the small lakesiu this State, and later in Cayuga, Seneca, and Kciiku likes. lie first found them in Lake Ontario in 1B72. From this subject, episodes were made lo the oiscos of Lake Geneva, Wiscon sin, which appear in countless numbors In Juno, with the "shod flics;" lo the rlso nnd progress of eels, which he, wills other naturalists, regards ns a (alt water product, a great traveller, and nn emigrant Irom tho ocean to the waters ol tlio interior, to the curious svrarms of "shad" flies, or "May'' Hies on tho St. Lawrence. After these matters had had been duly dicussrd, Mr. Gre.-n strolled through his girden nnd pointed nut somo examples of his special adaptations. Among his potato plants bo had erected email platforms, nn which, ns he Shid, be had "taught the sparrows to cat potato bugs." First, ho scattered crumbs on thorn. Then tho epsnws found the potato bugs, and nto them, although wo presume sparingly; sinco llioso pests are not nrceptablo as food. The sparrows are regarded as pests by many farmers and gardeners, and doubtless this was a case ol dog 'eating dog." Among his melon vines, Mr. Green had laid boards. Lifting up those, boards, multitude of toads were found concealed there by djy. At night Ihey como out and food up-m tho Insects thnt infest tho melon vines. It was a simple device, ami ono that succeeded admirably. Tho toads wrro harnessed to his scheme of gardcniiig.'ond worked faith fully and well. There is a bint in this to other growers of melons. (Standing uprlghl by an apple troc, was a tomato vino. A little weight was fastened to tho tomato stalk, near the lop, and the string attechn I wss thrown over a low limb of tho tree As tho plant grow, tho weight dropped towards the ground, and when it grow higher, the weight wascarricd over a high er limb. So tho work went on and the tomato vino stood up erect and boro Its blossoms alolt. The fruit followed in good Mmc. Mr. Green found thrifty pntatu plants growing out of a refuse heap of coal ashes in tho back part of the garden, dump ed there by the former occuiant of the ho ise. This at once suggested coal ashes as a lop dressing in bis potato patch. lie accepted tho suggestion mndo by nature, and Ins D'ants showed no ill efftcts from a dressing which is not rogirded as a mcan of fertilization, nnd which indeed is goner ally held lo be wortbliai. C. P. Dkwit In Am. Agriculturist. Swino-Faraiinij. Wo are moro and moro impressed with Iho vnluo of hogs on tho f.irm. Many farmers mako their cows tho null! feature; Iho buildings aro constructed with refer enee lo Iheir management, and tho rotation of crops U fixed to promote tba samo end. e alsn haye l.irnis.devol' d to horso broad- in.?, and whole ecctions of country where sheep-breeding is the leading industry. To mako thesa different branches ol husbiudy a specialty, is tho right course of snccess It In the great corn districts ol tha West, hos aro raised in largo numbcis, but wo are forced to say, from observation, that it is generally corn, moro than caro.whicli gives tho liusinrrs its degrro of success. Often enough corn is waisted if fed with care to latlcn the cntiro slock. The western hog docs uot Cll the cntiro place for whie'i he Is designed. He Is simply a cindeused corn crib, with a great many rat holes. Tin's business basis may possihly answer where corn is cheap and land requires no fertil izer, but in the largest porton of this coun try corn is not no abundant that the fanner cm afford to wosto it, or is land eo rich but that it can-become moro productive. Ho8 should be mailo a factor of improyt ineut on every farm. Wa should have swine farms the same as dairy, hurra, and sheep farms, with tha fields nnd buildings udapted lo them. Hogs should bo fed in tho Ileitis, with a rotation in their feeding grounds, the same oi in crops. In this way. In a lew years, the whole farm can be gone oyer, and every field entlcbed. Thero is room hero for solid missionary work, both in improving the condition ofthe pigs and or the people F.'D. Cuntis in Am. Agri culiurl.t. Mr. E. C. Talmer, North Monrnoyille, Huron County, Ohio, writes: "Permit tne lo add my unsollctcd testimonial to your list. My little boy, two years old.fell from a step and struck his forehoad. A larg black and blue buuch raited and swelled rapidly. Wo immediately applied Bt Jacobs Oil and Iho swelling nnd discolora tion disappeared. Wo would not bo with out it and bavo used it often with like effect," Too Much Qnlnino Dangerous. Medical Humbugs are not couttntd to the tecret preparations so extravagantly ndver used. It would bo well if Iho law prevent ed prescribing by ovcry ono who is not a medical men. It la n popular notion that ono who claims lo teach somo subjects, is capable or giving advico in others. We sometimes find clergymen prescribing for the ir parishioners, and editors going out of their sphere,! I they have one, ond advising their readeri to use the same doses which they think they have found useful in thcii shattered health. Recently tbo promlscu ous and continuous taking of small doses of quinine has been udvised. Many aro awaro bow seriously large doses of quinine cuect the brain; disturbed bearing and s'ght, incoherent speech, end other symp toms of intoxication, being present. In small and repeated doses the "Oulnino Habit" is confirmed, tho brain is affected, and obliquity of moral us well as real vis ion may result. We have seen habitual takers of quinino who bad lost tba ability todliilnguisli right irom wrong, or th' dlfferenco between their own and other people's property, whose speech uttered falsehood moro readily than truth, oud whoso whole conduct appeared to bo under the influence of too inueli quinine. Always avoid indiscriminate dosing .dm. Ajri culturitt. Subscribe for Ibo Ounax Advpciix only f 1 a year, 1 uunqa a jrrnroufl DEcitm; 6rgui3 vcftknl nnd A rw, tn-l nunerrc a vitiro d(mi, taCHnf tkillfai rhjiloUM, rctoit from yguttiful lattlncr tlaai, too free ltdilceiws, rRdttTfrtrTfdavvtku Pt HARRIS' vnne tan a Tour cm A Curo ron SPESMATOnRHEA ifiiPeTEHGV. iWToatod fororcrC da by rrttontroai eUlma of troubta. Ret onr frM elrcv Lit ftixl trial firtatfl kaJ Intro lnporiftnt tirt bofjra t&Vlaji imfnetit eiwfctrs. 7nkatTTtKl7 titbm eurcj thonnaJ, tufl dots rH it U-rfcro li Attention to boil ucfli cr eiuf pala er lawn Yfniftieo Founded on id titifla modioli rrf1" Orowln In fiTcr tad it tlnrt. IHroct ftprllfftUon to UO ta( dlvw mikei it ipe- coxuln of ciisos rino inaDrnro ruriiwiii Cclny Tbo BfttoriU fits- k TtllAL ftstmiiliDK element ef liro vhlih hrt beta vtutod urn riven bacY paci;acb. HARRIS REPflEDY CO.,WPs Chcmlsle. ctm i.nAnun. A'ooffi-rnnPtolOJI r Ar,tomntlo.Spark.AtTCft. Inr, Monntfl 1'oitnMa En; luo, v. Itli Mill, 1G ft. rarriar:e, U'J tt. tn.ci; r."d . ..ja, 2 rtinulianpoua lover ect hnad-Motkp, V!ncl nrhor, 3 changca Iced: eawycr cn ih lei d-levr r nnd lirad-blocka l.i, ill iiw-u n'li. on men nuiiu iiw, CO It, 6 llifh 4-t.ly lirltins", fprd.l.,.lta, cnnt-lHHiKf. awnfo, tiiptiti'iicr. etc. llljr coinplido for rpuratlon, CI10O on caia. Kru rlno on l.M'Isi, f ICOleis. KtiKtno will burn ninlnhnni ttio paw two to tiftil fes't Ions and keep up at" in. yemt for cntal".TMo 13. Miuiur.ictiii'crn all r.tylca Auto. Tn.iiic l-'n.-fiu Hfroni2tn3('01T. 1. ttiatlin-'. piillcva. nnd hamret. Ultalra, K. Y Uoa: 1427. AKDRET ' SinVn.UanktStreet, Lehlgbton end vicinity, SETH IS WEALTH! mm rMrirntlnrrli5otor Hsi.tJiU.D nniifn OonTuloldna.fllc, Nrr un Nurit,tci.i, Ha.Ueltt , Ntrrvtoa rifl't Kltnn rmarj tijrllto itst AfttlroM nr tnlnrto, Wnkifnliienn, Mntil D trfB'nn,Sn"tfnli. f Brain rmulf'isr In Int-anlty and Umltnr lo tnlaiTj'. 4ey nn4 'atli t rrrintuto Old , linrmma, Iits of V iwerln l.her tlx, InvnlimtAi v Lociei find RrtHiniNt'irhdJH ciifil bj owr-)ti ilrt lbs brnln, lir-lsiirTi'p-ln'u rettcfl. l-rlibnxpiii(lniflnt Month's trfctin-ut tin, lnx, or six tui fwf $1, 0 lij uuil pr fkU iii ir1it cf prlcu. VV2 CUARAKTCS GIX OOK0 f-tv) (trir rifo, f t'4 fh orHer r"Tfd hj na for tlx ln'iti rwtTPiild wlli i3, we will fend tint pwrph4ir onr wrlttoit Knarstittt-ei I i a'tiii'l th tnnntjr If trettDiitt does not eflrt a ottr'.nustrftntcoi Itmied tinly by rissF.u St ?iE?:nfi,v(i, 3MUBftr.t,rhi'icip!,r. D Tbt n1brtil Tfxvtubls Moort I'lirtrltr. IHm"nd!ta1r wltpr UOn rtcftt't bt 1& etns. L'nanmaaiiad far Itwijr.,. EISNE1! & HEflDELQON, 23 Raca ctroat, Plilladelphln, Pa. B.VirMU'JM. KTonlJo, Cal. Tha dnr ellmalo cr.m li03f, TtlToat,Lcnf o, ull tdoa, &t p , lo&to, cost, troa t Allihrt. Irmslnnhtfnl rartnnfir. Ihniifrhtfnl nrnn ti' JkniTT, ClotifinlrHtbindintW cts, paper 25c, BUr- W jDr.IwiBarfra, P0 NtWfiCCrsTSKOB TO J ireprjtprjfT, Onrnat .Teiinc, lsoaorrfatTt BypbUItt tni nifitiial AtTtx-tlcK. fioiecllftf treatment, itfoajilaire remediw. cfonnltlt?i Irrntnl. Call or rite for Hit of queitKiit ta be nnav, ercd ty thono detlring treatment by wall, jtf rtroni Cf rln from Hoplnr ehoiiM Mad thflr tmi, Viaad Ictrn fOrnf ILtnf fo thfir bJranU. It It not lroJJ Mir nr. C. 1. T.ftH iRRC. Trca't and rjt!iUn la tras CcqUtiI Zlod. A Bare. Int Iteto, 020 Locnat t., 6t. LuU, Ho, fc'cccttr to Vr. UulU' DUvtmuj EaUUbaett 0 Yetui. Tn liaurl fit tin IIIihiiI. hLI.t nit.1 !f w . V.t.sTr- bnii. i Jru m )Ht nttJKil m Ono il-iiui. tUn any MtU in Ainttrini. A uioluto Certainly, t'tfri-; acx. FARMERS Loo'k to Your Interests ! ! Agricultural Implements CHEAPER THAN EVER ! A Onc-TIorso Tread-Power nnd Thresher, complete, lor $100.00. A Two-horse Tread-Power and Thresher, complete, for $125.00, Made of the host material and by the best mechanical skill. Guar anteed to give satisfaction or no sale. We alao tnannfactura n variety of PLOWS, which will bo told cheap; TRY TIIE1I. E. B. Maush oc Bno., Props, Hamilton Foundry ana MacMne Slios 8nydervill?, Jlonroo Co., Va. nug.30, 1881.3m WM. DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared lo do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental Woft at shortest notion. Orders !r mail will re. ceiva prompt attention. Terms moderate or good work. scplitf Paps' Aalsmatic Engines 6 C3m- kyaesHbCr tiMA s ILEZSiZEak iM3Js.Uh ,.'r;r.T-a OR. WHITTIER PteftY't 2 to Mo ftp j c "aim BSvy f Hi? leftism mUmm " m W u 5"' rn, IT e3" fiuilHsO m r. "it EU f '1"-,'',-r,taMcnfi.t.irrr.cf i uu.,.ni((l Vines. Mirubi, ItoM-b. At, HlKHt tadeiittmtpa.d. f.tjertiHct uot ijfuw. tuit tUftrurttun girrn tnnptrttnttitatrt, A.ulrc.s. LeCLAKE & HEHRIL'K, Brighton, N. Y. Ore Kiti eat ef Hoehesttr, II II I - sjii i II II I I i t An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Calvert, Texas, Slav 3, 1SS2. " I vrlah to ozpre93 my appreciation of tho valuablo qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough rcmcdr, "Whllowlth Cliurehlll'a army, Just before tbo battlo of Vlcksburg, I contracted a so vcro cold, which terminated In n dangerous coucli. I found no relief till on our marcb wo enmo to n country storo, where, on asking for somo renioily, I w as urged to try A Ett'a Cucnnv I'ccTouAt.. " I did so, cud waa rapidly cured. Sinco then I havo kept the I'ncioitAt, constantly by me, for family use, mid I have found It to bo an lnvnluablo remedy tor thront ami lung: diseases. J. W. WuixtEV." Thousands of testimonials certify to tho prompt curo of all lironclilal and lung affection, by the ueo of A Yen's Cunnnv Pectoral. Being very palatablo, tho young est children toko It readily, Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. gold by all Druggists. . XL Peters, THE TAILOR, V'crv Moderate Prices and Perfect Pits Is tho motto of this EstaBlisliment. l'OU art In vltcd to Inspect goads. II. II. PKTC1IS, Post Once Building, BANKstreo , April 2, 1814. Lehtghtea, Pa. rno.itimlolllnir osirlSrnntlXvn SII.Ibi '.I v rue lo J, v. Jlcuuril? .V Co., ridiauvlpLta, 1'a. A Biblo Commentary. lllxhly endorsed by representatlvo men o all oh'urelies Lowest prieed book published AddicssNAMKS ft WHlTLOdK, Hlllsdalo Mich. 3-Aat:KlSWANTKD No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtalnod for Inventors In the United States Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal odlco located In Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Offlce, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptnofs and do spatch and at less cost than other patent at tornoys who aro at a distance from Wash. Jngton, and who hato, therefore, to employ "assoclato attorneys." We make preliminary examinations nnd lurnlsli opinions n to r-a. tentabllliy, tree of charge, and all who ar, iiterestcd In new Inventions and ratents are .'nvltcd to rend for n copv ot our "(luldo fur villaining Patent,," which Is sent free to ft.lv address, and contains eomi lri inumn. tlois i'DW to ebtaln patents and.other valua- inuiimii'j, .vuruieriu me vrermnn-Ainer. Ican'National Hank Waslilngtun, I), tho Itoyal Swoi'lfh.lvorwculanand DatdehLcua Hons, at Uathlngton; Hon. Jos. tasey, late Ohlef .lntl;e TJ. s. Court of Ulalms; to tbe ODlPials or the U. a Patent OSke. and to Senator, and Sleubers of Uengrcss from orcry Muto. Address! I.OIIIS BAGGER ft 00., So lleltors ot Patent, and Attorney, at I.aw.Le. Droit Building WAB.Tir.aTON. !. 0, Central Carriage Works Bank St., Leliigliion, Fa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring AVagon, &c, Uf every description, In tbe most substantia manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices Ueimlrliiff rromiitly Attended to. TRELEU it KREIDLER, April it, 1882 yl Proprietors, E. F. L1ICKENBACH, DRALER Itl Wall ffapwsj, Borders & Decorations, Boofe, Stationery, Fancy M. vinuow onaocs cc 1'ixturcs, i Latest Styles, made and put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway, Mancli Chnjii, Pa., Below the Eroadway IIouso, o 3 XT A rj m 2 ta & P ll L li i i ? A p " t $ Ta O I I " . si ' la s 3 o S' g 1 a SIfIIiS! MISCELLANEOUS, 'nnrnti nyt rnrnttl." Ask tor "liouicli on UoukIis," for couihs, cnniH, porn inroai, noarsenerg. xrocuos, aoe. Lliuld, 25:. "noron on naT'" Olenri out rats, mice, roielies, files, ants, bed-tiuus, skunks, chip munkf, gophers. Ito' Druggists. mtAriT rAis. Palpitation, dropsical swelllntir, dlstlness, IndlK'Stlen, neailache, sleeplessness ctlrid by "Wcll'a Health Uenesrar.' "nocoti on corks, " Ask for Wolls' "ltouali on Corns." lSe. Quick, cmpleto cure, llard or eolt corns, warts, hunlons. "nnpon on tain" ronnusnn rLATKn. ritrcnKtlicnlntr, Improved, the host for baekaclie, imins In chest or sldo, rheuma. tlsni, neuralgia. thin rnorta. "Wells' Health Ilcnower" restores health nnd vliror, cures dysiiopsla, headache, Ner vousness, debility. ii.OO. wiioortNO cocon, and the many throat nffeciluns of children promptly, pfeasnntly nnd nafoly relieved Ijj "Hough on Oouglis. ' Troches, 16c. Balsam, 25c. MOTmcns. If ynn aro falllnir, lroken, worn nut nnd nervous. no -wens' Jieaitn uencwer. 1.0. Druggists. If vou are loslnu jour i;rip on life try "Wells' Health ltcntwcr." Uocs direct lo weaK spots. "IIOCOII ON TOOTIIACHSU" Instant relief for neuralgia, toothache, fnceaehe. Ask for "Kough on Toothacho." la and .5 cents. rnnTTv women. Ladles who would rotuln freshness and vl. vaeltv. don't fall to try ' Well's Health Re lienor" CATARRHAL THROAT AFFECTIONS, Hacking, Irrllatlnij couirtif, colils, soro thruat, coied by "liougli on Uougbs." Troches, Uo. Lltjuld, 'lie. "Rocnn on iTcn." "Boimh on Itch" cures humors, erup. Hons, ring-worm, loiter, tail rhcutu, frosted feet, chlllblalnl. Tnn noris of the nation. Children, slow In development, n u nr. unent, Wei!,' seawny, nnd delicate, uso lieauii xuncwer W1DK AWAKE three or four hours every nlaht couKhlng. Oct Immediate rellel ami sound rest by uln Wells' "HoukIi on Couglie," Troches, IS cents. Balsam, 2S cents. "aoron ON tain" i.nnnnann PT.ASTRn. Strengthening, Imptuvcd. thu liest for DacaiictiA, pain in cnen or siuo, rncumaiism, licunilgla. Tlienssertii.il thot Orover Cleveland is not going to mako any changes i not Ren nrally believed, lie has recedyed six tbems nnd congratulatory telegrams, and about fourteen cords ot congrnlulatory letters. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at Highland broken of your rest by a 6ick child suflVring and cr ing with pain of culling Uelb? If so, send at onoo and get n botlle cf Mas. Witsbow's Sootiu.no Syrup for CiituiRitv Tketihsq. Its value ii incajcunble. It will relieve tit pour lillle suilfrer iiinneni.itely. Depend upon it, mothers, there is tin mistake about It. Itcures dysentery nnd diarrhoea, regii' iatrs tho Ftnniiicli ond bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflainina lion and gives tono anil energy to tho whole eyslem. Mrs. Wisstnw's Soornixo Smcr for CllIl.nr.ES TKr.TilINO is pleasant to the taste, and ia tbo tirescriiition of one of Ihn olde.t and best feinalo nurses and physi cians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout tho world. Pric; 25 cents a bcttlo. 2C-ly. A tl'w wcrd his been coined to take tho ph 0) of old maid. It is "bachelctte." Why ntt "baclieless?" Ye bavn actor nnd actross, instruclnr and Instructress, mnitur and mistress, they why not bachelor nr.d bachetiss' Wo bavo enough blamed fool Isbnesain the English language already. Calnrth. Fur twenty years I was a suf ferer from catarrh of the head and throat. By a few applications of Ely's Cream Balm I received decided benefit was enrod by ono bottle. Charlotte Parker, Waverly, N. Y. ' I was troubled with chronic catarrh ond gathering in the head; was deaf at times, had discharges from ears, unable to breathe through my noso. Uelore tbe second bottle wai exhausted I wss cured. 0. J. Corbin, 923 Chestnut street, I'liiludi-lphla. Bernhardt is (aid to bo octually sick, (ailing in health nn account of disappoint ment in I lye. Riibepin, her last Iniiey liasdeserlot her. It is a sad thing to s 0 love'a young dream tcrnally busted by this heartleia P.ichepin. p Eo Hot bo Discouraged -eyen if you bavo tried many runediei for vour kidney disease or liver complaint without siiccefs it is no reason why slnmld think uur disorder incurublo. Tha ni",i intrsniible cisp, readily yield to the potent virtue, of K'dney Wmt It Is a pnrelv vegetable cvmiimund which acta on the kidnev, liver and bowels at the ajnie tini", and thus cleanses tbe whole system. D.nt't wait, but get u puckago toduy and cure yourielf. The average number ol deaths, as be tween married and single men, according to a London physician, is in the ratio ol 10 to six in lavor of tho former. But then what does a man want to livo long for if ho can't havo nny fun. After Diphtheria. Diphtheria is n terrible dieease, requiring tbe grertest medical skill to effect a com pleto cure. Even when its power is broken, it clings t"i the patient wills great prsist enyc, and often leaves the syetem dsoucd nnd prostrated Just hero Hood's Snrsafm ril J docs a vast amount of god, expelling impurities from the Mood, giving it rich ness and vitality, while it renovates and strengthens the rvslem. 'there ere no prohibitionists in Russia The man who does not dally with ibe flow ing bowl i, looked up as n suspicious char acter, and is sent lo Siberia on general principles. Forty years' experience, In every clime on earth, bin proved Ayer', Cherry Tec t.-rai to be the most reliable remedy for coldr, coughs and lung diseases. 1,'eglecled coldj often become incurable ailments. Deal wilh them in lime, and prevent Ibeir becoming d'rp sealed in tbo system. There w.l lo great doings at tbe White House this ivin.er. A large number of balls and soiree; will bo given. President Alttiur reminds una ol misery; be likes company so much. It would bo an intuit to tell a dead man lo keep a stiff upper Up. Health Crst, riches ofierv. ards. All forms of heart disease Including paljiatation, rheumatism, spasms, bony forniution. en larcemeut. valvular derangement,, "acute pains in lelt breast, Ac , yield to lb, nil of Dr. Crave,' Heart Kegulalor. i per Dome at Urugg.sis. When a fellow is so proud that he weari a boot too small for him, he "puts bis foot In it." Chimney is the name ot an English actor. Ho ought to draw. Dogs make pants nnd puppies wear them. jiff-It- is a well-known fact. In the Diamond Pyes more coloring is given lhan in any known dves, and they givo fatter and iniir.. brilliant colors. 10c atdruggists. They are u great uccs. Wells, Richard, son A- Co., Burlington, Vt. The civil service reform rules do nit apply lo Christmas turkeys. There heads have got to come off no matter who Is elected, The weather hat been unusually mild for this season, and yet some people who betagslnst Cleveland complain of severe chlll-Ulaines. Money Is scarce In California. The prioa for killiog a Cninanun has ben raised to seven dollars. It aesm, that lux uriti are becoming expensive In thit Slat. iLi mm w: An fine and as cheap Ccuriforts and Bed Covers as you liko As fine and as cheap Bed Blankets as can be got anywhere. As fine and as cheap Horse Blankets as can be got anywhere. As lull and as cheap a line of Hosiery as you will find in town. As fancy and as good a line ol' Hosiery as you will find in town. As fancy and as cheap Velvets as arc sold anywhere. The complctcst. line of Quecnsware 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, cither one, if you please, in Notions and everything in the line. Then lastly we will mention Groceries and let you loiow we have the stock and at the rig'ht price. Very respectfully, At ID of every description, in the Best Style at very LOW PRICES FOB CASH' ! WASH1N GTOISr , D. O. Sworn Sntecriptiou List 10,000. Edited liy . H. EALE, I. D. -- . O ' This is a large eig'ht page, forty column, monthly paper, and is "devoted to everything pertaining to Health and Home, Marriage, Social Science, Domestic Medicine, Science, Literature, Art, Economy, Cookery, Hints on Health, Dietetics, and every realm of Modern Science and. tends to improve health, prevent disease, purify morals, and make home happy. Subscription Price, 50 Cents Per Year. Address Health and Home, WASHINGTON, D. C. IMfT AID loo I I OVERCOATINGS Are now prepared to furnish their customers and the people with the Newest and most Fashionable makes of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassimeres and Suitings, which they will make up in the Latest Styles and most Durable Manner at unusually Low -p..:., w;n, n n ovnnrip.nned workmen and a tremendous stock to select from, we are prepared to offer inducement unexcelled by any other ESTABLISHMENT in the COUNTY. We cordially invite YOU to call and inspect our Goods and learn Prices before making your purchases elsewhere. In the Lowest Trices and Perfect Clauss & Brcx, The Tailors, W1! bank'stret lehighton, pa Lowest Rates. mm mm iwe received tLBaeaa stock and all cases we guarantee uesc Fits." Respectfully, at ii4 99 $1 W9 SUITINGS, iroiiwimuump, xw iuuiuuui, mm. Of
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