Noi?tH CarolinA Tenant Farmers WHY PAY HIGH REETS "Why bo Subject to Late and Eai.lt Frosts 1 Which Kill Your Young Plants Mm Your Crops. jlcad tlio Terms lo Tenant Farmers Gircn by North Carolina I.nud Owner. Th lramlurntlon Uurcsu of North Coro. Ins, hare In chnrge lome Improved farms for Tnl to Northern tenant farmers on the fol. wing ooncllllons, whloh are the utual terms of rtnt charged In this State: lit, fJKAIN AND OKASS FARM. -The Und owner furnishes laml, houses and pays all taxes and expenses of Improving homes, atahles and buildings. Too tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools and labor, and reeelres TWOHUItDS OF OIlOl'S. The tant firmer Is allowed free of rent garden and regetable patches. Us Is also allowed to ralso stock, hogs and chickens and recelvo all p'rocoeds Irom tho sale of thorn. Snd, TOBACCO, OltAIN AND 01! ASS FARMS. The land-owner furnishes land, houses and pays all taxes and expenses of IraproTlng houses, stables and buildings. Tho .tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools and labor, reoelrlnn Three-fourths of tho to bacco and Two-thirds of the grain crops. The tenant farmer Is allowed freo of rent as In tho abT mentioned farm No. 1. :rd, TOBACCO, ORAIN AND OUASS FARMS. The land-owner furnishes land, kensee, feed for horses, tools, repairing and teeplnc In order of tools and pays all taxes. The tensnffarmor furnlshos all the manual labor; receiving One-half of all crops raised. The tenant farmer receives free of rent as In first mentioned farm No. 1. 4th, COTTON, ORAIN AUD TOI.AU 00 FAItMS. Rented exactly on samo terms as the abovo Tobacco, drain nnd Ornss Farm No. ; or If tenant larmcr furnishes horses and tools, he receives Two-thirds of tho grain aai Three-foarltii of tho cotton. Advantagks of Locating in North Carolina. Cr.IMATE.-VNille the cold Is not so so vere, the temperaturo of lntd-snmmer Is not xeesstve or trying as farther North. Our seasons are longer, and thereforo our crops are not killed by late or early frosts. THE SOIf. Is or n. varlctv of compositions clayey, gravelly lime stone, slate, sandy learn, etc. Thisgreatvarletyorsollsand the mildness and advantages of climate will no eant for the variety of products. SOCIETY. No section In the Union has better executed laws. Tho blessings ofpollt leal, civil and religious liberty are no where mere fully protected than In N. O. IN TOENKRAI.. Tho great fertility or ur lands, the mildness of our cllmato, tree frem the scorching and withering heat of tho Seath and tho extreme cold and freezes of the North go to show that North Carolina Is surely tho most favored agricultural section la America. Naturo has not only given us the advantages of producing, but It has pro vided us with water-power to'worU up what the soil produoes for us. I solicit correspondence from tenant form ers In the Northern and New England states. I will furnish persons low rate round. trip transportlon from Boston, Now York or Ral tlu6re to North Carolina, so as to give them an ouportunlty of seeing the (arms that aro ft red Tor rent. All farms advertised by us for rent, hasro IwelllDg-houies and out-bulldlngs on them. Being a regular employe of the Agrlcub tara1 Department of North Carolina, I make o charge for Information given or sorvlccs tentloredpotsons seeking h"mes In tho State. 1 wlllbe pleased to furnish descrlptivo lists ,f lands offered for sale In North Carolina to all pcriens who will write mo. JNO. T. PATRICK, Stale Immigration Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. Tetraarr II, KSt-Tl TITIE Carbon Advocate IS THE BEST MEDIUM FOU Local Advertising IK OARBOK COUNTT. TrVh Ti 'i n fvi n o V Tr I XO.Xi.UlJ.iu. f ii7dKrlplon, FARMERS' COLUMN. Kill tho Tonltrv Lice. Almost all poultry me luuty.mnro or less. I tliluk gonl orrniii;eiiiciit9 for dusting will altvajs lieep tliu lira in check. Tlio tmull lien liiuee moves nlmtg tho roosts ami sides nf tlio buiMIng soveral feel, sitnetitiles unnoys rattle ami homes, but the trouble t-1 them Is quite leii..rnry. If 1 1 in fowls aro frceil from them, Ihev will leave other stock at once. Roosls ought always to bo removable, so that lliay can b scrnped and washed with kerosene. 1 And kerosene or crudo pttrolcum en excellent addition b whitewash. This treatment, with n good dusting box for the fowls, In which there mar bo occasionally thrown a pailful 0f wo.ij asheannd a pound of flowers of si' phur, will keep lice effectually In check. Horses and caltte in adjoining apartments, with only loose board partitions sfpara'-ing them from the pnultrv-hniise, will not be seriously troubled by tlio yermin. Col. WaXD In Am. Agriculturht. Advertise In tbo Aotcatc. Iloro Eggs in Winter. This is the very lime when eggs aro worth tho most, when hens want to lay as much or moro than they do at any other limn and when they aro. not allowed to do so by most poultry keepers. Folks think there is a groat mystery about making liens lay In winter. There is none; anybody can do il; that is, (lie liens will lay If you let them. They brur u good deal ot cold In tho sun shine, and even freeze their combs and toes, and yet will not stop laying altogether If they can sleep warm. Now do not begin to plan setting up a stnvo in tho hen house, or introducing steam pipes. Artificial heat is not poisonous perhaps, but very nearly so to chickens. They ure warm themselves, and need only lo bo crowded on their roosts, with the roosts nil on one leyel The ceiling of tho roosting room should bo only a few feci nbovo the fowls' heads, and pro vided with ventilation from the floor If possible. Oivei them ery closo quarters, no drafts of cold air, and clean out under tho roosts every mormii;, not excepting Sundays. The combs will then redden up, and egqs will bo plenty on loss feel than usual. It must not bo corn, however, or only a small percentage of it, for this will make them ton fat to lay well if thoy sleep warm. Col. Wki.u in Am. Agriculturist. ThoBIgBrwory. Mr. J. llirsch, College Toint Brewery, I;. I., N. Yorkwritei that he employs a largo number of horses and hands, nnd having tried St. Jacobs Oil the great pain-cure for rheumatism, aches and pains rf his men, and for galls, splints, thrush, wind galls and other affections of his liorsc, find it superior to all remedies, nnd would not be without it. January Farm Work All farmers rhould keep a lecord of their work an 1 "lake an account of slock" nl least onco a year. The '.first of January is an appropriate lime to "open new books," to bo followed by a daily or weekly record of important transactions. See that the farm buildings aro well insured in a 'relia ble company at laro rales. Many fires result from carelessness with nshes. Build brick or slono receptacle nt a safe distance from all Buildings and keep the ashes in it. They are well worth carefully preserving s fertilizing material, to bo scattered oyer the pasture or meadow. Prepare the annual supply ol firewood and let it become thoroughly seasoned befoto being used. Green wood Is not economical in any sense, nd is a Iruilful sourco nf bad breakfasts nd worse tempers. Do not neglect to fill Ihe ice house nt tho earliest opportunity. A delay of n single day may witness the loss ol tho ico crop. Lot tLe head help the lands In every possible way; therefore attend the farmers club and join in the discussions. Read and reflect. Winter may be a harvest time. Am, Aqii:utturist. Seeds for Next Season. Good seced, that you havo grown your self, and lias a pedigree, tho longer the better, or has boon bought of a commercial seedsman, with tho good cense lo test his sicds before ho sells them, is essential to maximum crops. Ifyoursoil is all right and tho fcrtllizersabundant.you do not get the full reward lor labor without tho best teed. Tho vitality ol seed, its nower to reproduce its own kind, or somethlug a llltlo beltcr.depends upon the circumstances under which il is grown. Heredity has ns much lo do with seeds as with animals. If the farmer understands this, and will watch over tho growth and purity ol the socds for his crops, well and good. But very many of our farmers cannot, or will not do this. Charlock is among their oats, thistles among their wheat, daisies, and while weed among their grass seed. Their corn U choked with weeds, and runs to nubbins, or is imperfectly ripened, and their v-gotable garden sjeds ore so mixed that the varieties lail toeomo true to name. or ore nameless. They haye no nrldo in garden products, nnd do not exhibit ot the fairs. Now is the lime to remedy these slovenly habits, nnd to turn over a new leaf with tho new year. Wu. Curt in Am. Agriculturist. A Walking Skoloton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mcchanleibnrv. P.. writes: "I wasafllcted with lung reverend abscess on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Out n fr lrnll -r ;r , : - " vino ri ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption, J I T 8 1 1 llOUgllt uuimi umue. rtiier using luree bottles, folind IllVUpir.mi-il tn,.ra t . . . t ..... ..v... ........ u tiiai,, l-villllliHeiy restored lo health, with a hearty appetite. nrf n ..I.. In On. I. -f .en , 11 ' Pall t TV n Tl,.n... r oi get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for II Inn. TMn.... t t .... a. ,tw,w, xiarge oouies ti uu A member of the Itoyal College ol burgeons has recently discovered that men's right leg Is longer than his left Nature never makes a mistake. A msn always uses his right leg when be reaches for a tramp or a cbromo peddler, or for on obnoxious suitor for his daughter's baud "Young man." said the professor, "you should not allow yoursclt to be guided altogether by your own opinions. You suould defer to the opinions of others." Student "Bui the oet says, ' "Tis loud ness to defer.' " Professor "True but th poet was Young when be aaid that." "You may talk as much as you please," remarked the irascible man. "But let me (ell you that I consider your arguments aa well as yourself bcneathmy notice. 1 don't giye.you so much as a thought." "I hope not," was tho response; "I wouldn't hayo you bankrupt on my account." A muck bed. my bo mine of a wealth on any (arm If tightly managed in the ma cute interest. I I 6TARRH-REMEDY TUB CHEAT IITOOD VDB1FIEB OPTIIK WOULD. Co t nrrh has bonmo m prf alent that ccarurlr a tamllr la rienipt. and ft la (rulf tbo bane uf tho American race, (Jo many preparation are in tho market that do tint cur 1 hat 1WlfN, Surt, anil NEVER. FAILING ffl be irtlcnmod lr all. K I-:ir.i;il8 C'ntnrrli Ifpntrilv ntul Itlnnii ! ll(lcrhasNf:VF.Il lulled In a ! cum whora direction are followed. It etrikes at tbo root of the dlcease. and eliminates tho potoon from the blood. Immense. All that Is anked for it la ft trial Thomott obstinato and lonjt-Rtandlng canes flnld readily tn this remedy. It frrfrcihiftarmttti rrfceSf 1 ftbottle, 6 MJttlon for 80 Upon rocclpt of tf5 by Bami V. Keller & Co.. Uarritburff, l'a., six bottles mil be sent br ex nress. rjron&ttl. Jfii ha efAr. for it 13 thu vny preparation that reachttthr ttit itf Ihn diat nnd Clirei. Send yj. 4um.for rircular (or onk rotir drueewt for onn) concern hiij Oauso Naturo by mptoms and Cnro d'Catat rli. It contains testimonials of authentio und genuine cures. It is also tho llrst Hood Pu l iflcr In the market. For enlo bj IlriifrffTita Gcucrully Wholeeue br bau'L F, Kelxjui sfc vtav 1- C., nnd Smith. Kli.ne a Co., PliiWa. l a, n o v. Bji 884-lj.n r. Progressive rnrmors, you cannot afford to do without tho rtUKAL NKW.-VOnKElt for 18811 Itjs the National standard of Ilnral Journalism. Tbo editors aro farmers. They own 883 ucrcsof experiment grounds, which are con due cd In the Interests of subscribers. The best writers la the world MO original Illus trations ycarlt. Its freo seed distributions aro worth to subscribers many times the cost of subscriptions. It costs more to publish than any of Its dais, because It Is original tnroughout. It Is altogether unequalled In tho originality nnd enterprise with which It Is conducted, It contains 18 pages One pa per. Liberal Inducements and good pay to to thoso who secure clubs for It. Iteliable agents wanted everywhere Orer $'2,800 In presents oflered to subscribers. Our prem ium list oircrs llbsr.il remuneration for ser vices, Samplo copies free. Posters and premium lists mailed to all applicants. Ad dress the ItUliAL. NEW YOKKEI!, U Park I!ow, New York. Dec. C, 18J1 Why Not Send for free specimen copies of tho Kcral New.Yorekk; the great National Weekly tor American Homes and Farms? Tho best writers In tho wurld. Over COO Contributors 503 Illustrations annually SSO acres of ex periment yrounds. It Is conducted by prac tical farmers. Its freo seed distributions are world rcn:wned. Sample copies, sent free, will explain nil. It has tho largest circula tion among the best people. Original from beginning to end. Original, sparkling, trustworthy, pure, alive, enterprising. It of fers oror t2,03 worth of presents to sub ecrlbeia for the largost clubs. Actlro agents wanted everywhere. A gents" outfit sent free. jr Addres tho ItuaAL New Yonicen, 3i Park liow, N. Y. dee 6. 1881. Unequalled. So say the best farmers, stockmen, garder ers, and fruit growers, of America of tho the great National Weekly, tho HcbalNkw YoitKEit. Tho best writers in tho world. Original throughout. Over flvo hundred II. lustrations from nature every year. Fine paper 18 pages ask thoso who know. Specimens gladly sent without charge. 42,1:00 worlh of presents offered to subscribers lor tho largest clubs. Ooudueted by practl. c.il farmers. Its freo seed distributions are ' lnvaluabto. Over CO) ontrlbutori. Posters and agont's outnts on application. Send for tbem. ItcKAL Nitw Yonum:, 31 Park Itow, New York. dec 6. ItSI. THE TOLEDO BLADE. WASBY'S PAPER. CIRCULATION 191,000. Tno largest circulation of any Weekly Newspaper in the United States." Tlio Larjest Paper published In tho United States st Ouo Dollar per year The Best Tuner and tho Cheapest Paper. Tho Ouly I'jper publishing tho Nasby Letters. 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GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK Is the oldcs family inatrailna In America, and Is conceded by the press and publlo to be tho leading Fashion AlaKazlnc.ospcclally so, as Its circulation probably eorcrs the lamest area ofany American publication, Its patrons belnK found In overy civilised country under Ihe sun. 1SV5 will mark tho fllty.tlfth year ol this Magailne, and It Is proposed that it shall not onlynxcced In excellence In every department anything; In Its previous history, but surpass In att-actlreness, quality and quantity any other munnzlne published lor the same price. The Magazine, during 1SS5, will contnin: 1000 paces ofreadlnK.conslstlnir, ofStorles, Noftila, HomanO'S Sketehcs,t'oetry,Illstory, lllojsraphics, by the best inax-iilno writers, also. Art and Current Notes, Dialogues, Lessons on Dressmaking and Cooking. 200 Practical Iteclpes; besides descriptions of Fashions, domestic and roriegn. 150 paces Illustrating Fashions In colon, and black and white. SO panes illustrating Fancy-Work la colors and black nnd white. 24 pages of Select Music. 18 lleautlful Engravings. 12 Illustrations or Architectural Designs; besides illustrations of Household Interiors and Utorles Each subscriber will bo allowed to make a selection each month of a "Full Size Cut Paper Pattern" of any design Illustrated in tho Jlngozlno. without extra cost; these pat terns aro worth more tban tho price of the Magazine. Wo will alo pieeent to every subscriber a Steel Engraving (lor framing) of Perault'i celebrated pleiuio "Sleeping I-ove," prcparod expressly lor this Maga zine. Asaooey's I.adt's Hook has faithfully observed its promises with the publlo lor lif. ty.fouryi ars. there need bo no doubt about tho abovo offer being fulfilled to the letter. Subscription prlco $J.oo a year. Sample copies, 16 cents, Address, ' uuuti'N I. Ally S HOOK, P. O. l.ock Uox 11 II, Puii.ADift.rmA, Pa. Nov. 8-wl Pavnnx' An niM in Eno-iiM saw-iuu. ,W 0 OPrt tEAPEB. We offir an 6 tolo II. r. Autoraatlo,Sjiark.Arreit. tng, Jlountcd. 1'ortablo j:nglnet wlUi ?J ill. 10 ft. carriage, BS ft, track mid ways, a slruultauooua lover ot l.cad.blocks, "Hdncii nibor, 3 changco hiodnaer uoutrola foeil-lover und bead. blocks jl-uiuuuu ininuioil, bfl 111C1I milUt fcaw, pu iu o Hint 4-niy oeltlug, foi-d.bclts. cant.biHiks. mil.. tlglitcncr, etc lllg coiitpleto for uneruuun, eiiuo tn cats. v. olim c ll hltlds. elOOlcHA. ilueli Mllll UVH hillUH iiuui tliu row iivo ti ilirhl fivt long and keep up et--in. r-iid for catalogue la. II. XV, I'AVaE Ct MINX, lliiuut.iclnrcra all .trlia Auto. nam' iligll.f Hiioni it ioou u. r Duatnui: iiiiurya, nnd iiaureri. Llmlm, N. Y Ilox 1 17. AXDItEW SIItVE. Bank ritreet, Lcbif blon and jic.mty, ST3 AYER'S Sarsaparilla Is n highly concentrated extrnct of Sursaparllla nnd other blood-purifying roots, coiubtnotl vlth Iodldo of Potns alum nnd Iron, and Is tho safest, most reli able, and most economical blood-purifier that can bo used. It Invariably expels all blood poisons front tho system, enriches nnd renews tho blood, and restores Its vitalizing pouer. It Is tho best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Eryslp- claSi Eczcmn lllngwori.ri, lllutchrs, Sorcs Bolls, TumorSf iml Kruptlons of tho Skin, ns also for nil disorders caused by a thin and Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of tho blood, such as Ithcumatlsm, Nouralgln, Ithcuuiatlc Gout, Gcuornl Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "Arcn's SAttSArAitiLLA has cured mo of tho Inlloinmatory Rheumatism, with which I uaro eutlcrcd for many years. W. II. Mooan." Durham, la., March 2, 1SS2. rttcrAECD UY Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by. all Druggists; $1, tlx bottles for 5. H. H. Peters, THE TAILOR, Very Moderate Prices and Perfect Fits Is the motto of this Establishment. "i'OU ara In vlted to Inspect goods. II. II. PETEliS, Post Office Dulldlng, HANK Btrou , April as, 1881. Lehlghion, Pa. CoodrnTfop Ar.lilL filOO n C20U nru (no. mrMloclllii?oiirJriii.! Nviv IIImIoi-. f'uinononnil IX clilx- Ilultlrxil IlirtVorld u rue to J. K. jicturiu t o.. I'Mla-Jclphla, t'a. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the United States Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal office located In Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Offlco, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and de spatch and at less cost than other patent nt tornoys who are at a distance from Wash. Ington, and who have, therefore, to cmnlor associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and lurnisli opinions ns to la tcntablllly, free ol ehargo, and nil who are Interested In new Inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy ol our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which Is sent freo to any address, and contains comrdoto Instruc. uons now 10 ooiain patents ana other vnlua blomatter. Wo refer to tho ll.rmin.im.. icau j.uiiuuiii nana M asiungton, Jl. tj.; tbo Royal Swedish. Norwegian and Iiantah T tlons. at Washington ; Hon. -los. I'asey, laic Uhlel Justice U. S. Court or (llaiin.! i n,. Olflclals of tho U. ti Patent OHlio, and to auimiur. ana iucmoers oi uetigrcss from evory .state. Address: l.OTJia HAOQEH fc CO., So llcltors of Patents and Attorneys at l.aw,l.e- Mtwii .un.iiug, Aamjiui ills, IJ, u. Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lohlghfoii, Pa.s Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices Repairing- Promptly Attended to, TREXLEK & KHEIDLER, April 2, 1M2 yl Proprietors. E. F. LUGKENDACII, DltALEIt IN Wall Papers, Borders & Decorations, Boots, Stationery, Fancy Gootls Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put bp, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, .urusncs cc general ramtcrs' Supplies. Ho. 61 Broadway, Mancli CM, Pa, jieiow tno uroauway House, WM. DUPPY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all kinds of Plasterine & Ornamental Wort at shortest notice. Order bv mull will ... cetre prompt atltnllon. Terms innderale lor nui.l wnrl, i . . . C "wi". ivy.eii 1 IFF Fh pf 2 ra S S 3 i V J I : At S p 8 2 8 1 14 a ' S l H SFITIlffeS! MISCELLAHEODS. 'It Is strange that the Creator should haye made so many mean men when my own case shows that ho could mane men eyery way perfect." Tho man did not say thlrj ho only thought It. It Is bolter to givo than to receive. This applies particularly to advice. It is a well-known lact. In the Diamond Dyes more coloring Is glyen than In any known dyes, and they cive faster and more brilliant colors. lOo nt druggists. They are n ereat success. Wells, Richard son & Co., Durlinglon, Vt. A Philadelphia woman puts a mouth organ under her husband's nose when he snores. -Faith mighty often moves de merchln ery dat wouldn't mnyo ef dar wus loss bo liol. Do hSJ dal hab got faith nebar tool's routi' at der load, an', In conscrjueuco o' dat fade, he ncber balks. Tho pain and misery suffered by thoso who are afllicted with dyspepsia aro in describabto. The distress of Iho body is equalled ur surpassed by ths confusiun and tortures of the mind, thus making Its via Urns suffer double affliction. Tlio relief which isciven bv Uood'a Sarsananlla hna caused thousand! to be thankful for this great medicine. It dispels tho causes of dyspepsia, and tones up tho digestive or gans. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla. If your daughter Is In poor health lei her use the mop about ths house. Noth ing tiko home-mop pathy for a weak youny woman. From the woodshed lo tho kitchen is a hard road to travel, but two miles orer a rough country road is a lovely walk to a young man who accompanies a young lady home after church. "Word" fall to express my gralllttde," siys Mrs. Solby Carter, of Nashville, Tenn.. "for Iho benefits derived from Ayer's Sar saparilla. Haying been afllicted all :ny life wilh scrofula, my system socnud saturated wilh it. It camo out In blotches, ulcers and tnallcry sores, all over my body." Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and since discon tinuing its use eight months ago,has had no return ol tho scrofulous symptons. A telegraph company cannot move a man's bouse in order to plant a telegraph pole on the site, but Ihey can send along a lawyer who will makoyou believe that it is your duly to do it and pay ull expenses lu order to make this n glorious country. "nouoii oh cocnits." Ask lor "Kouirh on (Jouuhs." for onntrhn. colds, sore throat, hoarseness. Troches, ISo. Liquid, Sac. "nouau on n ats'" Clears out rats, mice roiehes. nles. nnti. bed.bugs, skunks, chip inunks, gophers, lie Druggists, T1CAUT PAIRS. Palpitation, dronslcal swelling, dizziness. Indigestion, headache, sloeplessness cured by "Well's Health Itcncwer." "nocoit on coBNa." A .I f.M w.llii til?.....,.. ..- n... .1 ,1. Quick, comnleta mire. Hani nr .nftonrn.' warts, bunions. "nocan on tain" ronnussn tlastkb. Strcnatheninir. llnnroveil. t li o bait for backache, pains In chest or side, rheuma tism, neuralgia. TniK ritorLa. Wolls' Health licnuwer" restores health nnd vigor, cures dyspepsia, headache, Ner vousness, debility. 11.00. M'liooi'iNa rotmir. and tho many throat affections of children promptly, pleasantly and .aroly relieved by Hough on Coughs.' Trochos, 15c. llnliam, ZIOTHBRS. If you aro falling, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wolls' Health llcncwcr." $1.00. Druggists. life rr.nsurtvitn. If you aro losing your grip on life try 'Wells' Health ltcnewer." (Joes direct to weak spots. nounn on toothache." Instant relief for nt-iirnlLrta. toothache. foccoche. Ask for "Hough on Toothache." 15 and 25 cents. mKTTV WOMEN. Ladles who would retain freshness and vi. vaclty, don't lail to try Well's Health lie- newer." CATAnnnAL TIinOAT AFFECTIONS. Hacking, Irritating coughs, colds, sore throat, cored bv "Kouuh on Couehs." Troches, 15c. Liquid, 25c. "notion on lTcn." "Itoutrh on Itch" cures humors, erun- tlons, ring-worm, tetter, salt rhcuui, frosted feet, chlllblalne. THE roPR OF THE NATION, nhtlilrpi, Bl..i t rin.li,i.nr n w scawny, and delicate, uso "Wells' Health Hencwer." WIDE AWARE "notion ow rAtn" rououscn rLASTitp.. Sirenuthenlntr. tmnroveil. thu best for bacKacne, pain In cbest or side, rheumatism, neuralgia. Chorus of roosters wo aro a uicrrT crew. It Is a wise bank that knows Its own president. rrclly small fry Oysters at a board ing house. ADVICE TO MOTHERe. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing wilh pain of cutting leeth? If en, send at onco and get a bottle of Mns. Wis.M.ow'a Sooth i.n a Srr.ur ron Ciiaimix TiccTiit-ia-Its yulue is incnlcuable. Il will relievo tbe poor little sunVrrr immediately. Depend upon It, mothers, there Is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces itiflamma tlou and gives tone and energy to the whole system, litis. Wixslow's Sootiiiso Strcp ma Ciiildhin Tkktuixo Is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physi cians in the Ulillcd Statcs.and is for sale by all drucclsts throughout the world. Pric 25 cents' bottle, 2S-ly. How easy it is lor ono beneyolent be ing to rjiffUM ploasuro around him; ard how truly Is a kind heart a fountain ct gladness, making everything in its vicinity to freshen into smiles. Wash. Irving. Good game Is always expensive, but it Is not always deer. A promising young man Is one who gets his clothing on credit. Do Not be.DIsconraged eyen If you have tried many remedies for your kidney disease or liver tomplaint without success it is no reason why should think your disorder Incurable. The most i nt mot i tile cases readily yield to the potent virtues of Kidney-Wort. It is a purely vegetable compound which acta on the kidney, liver and bowels at tbe same time, and thus cleanses the whole system. Don't wait, but get a package to-day and cure yourself. Mary They say If on finds a four leafed clover she will be married before tbe year is out. Emms-Ah I now I understand what they mean by Hying In clover. When youog man courts an' marries a nice, mild speaking and modest girl.wbo, afler marriage, turns out to bo a cross aud ugly tempered wife, it's something like fishing fur bass and calchiog a toad fish. The Oreat American Chorns. Entering, snuffling and coughing. This is the muslo all oyer the land just now. And will be until June. "I've got such an awful cold in ny head," Cur it wilh Ely's Cream IJalni nr may end In the toughest form of catarrh. Maybe you have catarrh sow. Nothing more nauseous and dreadful. This remedy masters it as no other ever did. Not a soufT nor a liquid. Applied by the finger to the nostrils. Pleasant, certain, radical. 1YIUE A1TAKE three or four hours every night couxhlni;. Clet linincillato relief nnd sound rest by uslu Wells' "Itouirh on Oouglis," Troches, 15 cents. Halsaui, 25 cents. ' -lll '..I- 1 ? .. i " n I I umii. I ill I ill Y''" " III I WIISMiy I I IM 1 1 waWWWgSMaSBSfSj ls fine and as cheap Comforts and Bed Covers as you like As fine and as cheap Bed Blankets as can bo got anywhere. As fine and as cheap Horse Blankets as can bo got anywhere. As full and as cheap a line of Hosiery as yon will find in town. .-. As fancy and as good a line oi Hosiery as you will find in town. As fancy and as cheap Velvets as are sold anywhere. The complctest, line of Qucensware in town, fancy or common. The newest line of Shoes in town, Children's, Misses', Wowmcn's and Men's. Tho newest line of Rubber Goods in town, Children's, Misses', Women's and Men'g. Fancy, Common, Cheap, Novel and Elegant, either one, if you please, in Notions and everything in the line. Then lastly "we will mention Groceries and let yon know we have the stock and at the right indce. Very respectfully, nn At AMEEffil of every description, in the Best Style at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH ! "HiAIiTH AID HUM9 WA.SI-IliTGTOISr, Sworn Snteriptto List 10,000. This is a lare eia'ht paie, forty column, monthly n FTsonlfli 'Mori .mil a. Spirmo.f Vper, and IS uevoieu LU tjur,ytmu iu.n,iumjjy- lu n.-nrl TTmnfi. MsiiTinffe. Social Science, Domestic 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. Addhess Health and Home, WASHINGTON, D. C. AID 0 0 I Are now prepared to furnish -their customers and the people with the Newest and, most Fashionable makes of Foreign nnd Domestic Cloths, Oassimeres and Suitings, which they will make up in the Latest Styles and most Durable Manner at unusually Low Prices. With a force ot experienced workmen and a tremendous stock to select from, we arc prepared to offer inducement unexcelled by any other ESTABLISHMENT in the COUNTY. We cordially invifo YOU i . t your purchases eisewliere. in an cases we yuunuueu iiesu the Lowest Prices and " Perfect Fits." ' Itcspcctfully, I March 22, 1881-jl jnu9 1 1 Lowest Bates. Titeraiiire. Art. Economy. Cookery. flfffi Have receflvesl tlnefla stweBi f B?AIili AMI WIKWUBB. OVERCOATINGS and SUITINGS, to call and inspect our Goods and ii i- i i Clauss & Bro,? The Tailors, BANK STRET LEHIGHTON, PA Til X). o. Eflitei liy ff. H. HALE, H. 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