NortH CarolinA Tenant Farmers WHY PAY HIGH MS ! "Why be Subject to Late and Eauia Frosts'? Which Kill Your Young Plants ant Iipe Your Crops, Bo ad tlio Terms to Tcu.tut Formers GItch by Xorlh Carolina Land Owners. Th Iramluriitlon Hurc.au of North Caro Ins hara Id charge lomo Improved farms for rent to Northern tenant fnrmora on tho fol onlni; oondillons. which ore tho usual terms of rent charge J In tbti State: lt, QltAIN AND OKASS FARM. The land owner furnlshvs laml, houses ami pays all t.ixei and expenses of Improving houses, itables and buildings. Tho tenant farmer furnishes horses, toots and labor, and reoelrcs TWO THIRDS OF CROPS. Tho tenant firmer la allowed freo of rout garden and vegetable patches. He Is also allowed to raise stock, hogs and chickens and receive all proceeds Irom tho sale of them. Jnd, T011AOCO, ORA1N AND ORASS FARMS. Tho land-owner furnishes land, houses and pays all taxes and expenses of Improving houses, stables and buildings. Tho tenant farmer furnishes horses, tools and labor, receiving Threo-lourths of tho to bacco and Two-thirds of the grain crops. Tho tenant farmer Is allowed freo of rent as In the above mentioned larm No 1. 3rd, TOBACCO, GRAIN AND OR ASS FARMS. Tho land-owner furnishes land, hnes, feed for horses, tools, repairing and f eoplne; In order of tools and pays all taxes. Tho tenant firmer Turnlshes all the manual labor; receiving One-half of all crops raised. The tenant farmer receives freo of rent as In first mentioned farm No. 1. th, COTTON, ORAIN AND TOI1AO CO FARMS. Rented exacMy on fame terms as the abovo Tobacco, (3 rain and Grass Tarin No. 3; or If tenant farmer furnishes horses and tools, he receives Two-thirds of the grain and Three-fourths of the cotton. Advantages of Locating in North Carolina. MM ATE. Wlillo the cold Is not to so Tere, the tcraperaturo of inld-summcr Is not excessive or trying as farther North. Onr seasons are longer, and therefore our crops aro not killed by late or early frosts. THE SOU. Is ofa variety of compositions elayey, gravelly lime stone, elate, sandy leaia,cto. Thisgrcalvarletyof eollsand the mildness and advantages or climate will ac count fer the variety ot products. SOOIETV. No section In tho Union has better executed laws, Tho blcsslogs of polit ical, civil and religious, liberty are no where more fully protected than In N. O. WOr.NERAfj. Tho great fertility of our lands, the mildness of our climate, lreo from the soorctilng and withering heat of the South and the extreme cold and freezes of tho North go to show that North Carolina Is surely tho most favored agricultural section In America. Nature has not only given us the advantages of producing, but It has pro. Idcd us with wator-power loTurk up what the soil produces for us. I solicit correspondence from tenant firm, rs In tho Northern nnd New England States. I will furnish persons low rate round-trip transportion from lloston, New York or Bal timore to North I'nrollna, so as to givo them an opportunity of seeing tho farms that are offered for rent. All farms advertised by us for rent bare dwelling-houses and out-bulldlngs on theiu. Doing a rigular cmployo of the Agricul tural Department of North Carolina, I make no charge for Information given or services rendered persoas seeking hmcs In the State. I wlllbo pleased to furnish descriptive lists ef lands offered for sale In North Carolina to all persons' who w'lll wilte me, JNO. T. PATRICK, Slate Immigratiou Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. February 10, HM-il TBGE Carbon Advocate 13 THE BE8T MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN-CARBON COUNTY. TrYh "Pin n tin a J lf J, J-. J- J. V' X JLJ. ef avery deicriptloD, FARMERS' COLUMN, I: , lift A Woman Hakos Poultry Pay. Fanners do uu appreciate chickens at neur their full value. 1 have only a ruujb bonril hen li'iuse, twelve by sixteen feet, with strips of clni boards over tho cracks to liccp llio wind oul. A window with a bhuller in tho coulli gable end, and a laro sliding door In the sidn facing tlio eukt, aro tho only ventilators. Over one hundred hone were kept in this cheap liouo last winter, terribly cold as it wus, without being frost-bitten. A few bent laid all winter, and a laro number begun to lay on tho first of February. I have a much smaller house oh te by, whero liens lay and sot. I find this detachot house belter for tbem, and moro convenient ft r me. Both houses are while, washed Inside, and havo gravel floors. In tho sleeping house the roosts nre mado liko ladders, and very slanting to allow the fowls to go up and down easily Knrly In the morning I taaa tho setting hens off tliolr nests and feed tliem beloro opening Hie door of the larger liouso to give the others their liberty. The sellers never slay from llieir nests oyer ten c.r filtcen minutes, ami so aro coon out ol tho way of (he rest. I havo a long row of coops (made by myself), where I ketp (ho bens (hat liavo hatched, until tho little ones got quite st'ong. Mrs. Poultry kkkpku in Am. AqriculturUt. How to Grow Onions. On my farm I keep a heavy stork of pigs nnd sheep, and inako a Inrno quantity of rich manuro.' By this I mean, that (ho pifjs and sheep aro fed on mall sprouts and o(her food, pailiculorly rich in mlrogen, phosphoric acid, nnd potash. Notwitb standing this fact, I find great advantage from using, in addition to tho farm ma nure, a liberal dressing of superphosphate and nitrate of soda. I nm not a business man, or I should probably keep tlojo facts to myself, and let some men, whom I have in my mind, go on floundering in their ignorance and prtjudii'e. It would serve them rigtit. They think they know all about manures, when in fact Ihey know nothing. They put on commercial manures coiling one hundred dollars pel acre, when Ihey coii'd get tho same effect for Ies3 (liaii half (ho money. Market gardeners w from ono (o (wo (ons of commercial manure per aero, costing fifty dollars per ton. They think tl.nl it pays. I "do not deny It 1 only claim that they aro working in tho nark. II might havo paid tbo Chinaman to set firo to the sty, when ho wanted roast ed pig. But we have discovered cheaper, and better methods of preparing food for tho tabic. And wo" bnye discovered cheaper methods of manuring our land, than apply iugonc hundred dollars worth ofcommcrc.i 1 ol manure per aero. Try this experiment (ho romlnc spring Get (wo (ons of 'blood and bono fertilizer,' costing ono hundred dollars. Row it broad cast on an aero of land prepared for onions. On nn adjoining acre, sew nt llio s.mio time: too lbs, superphosphate, nt V,t per lb $ 7 CO OIW lbs, nitrate of soda, tili'fi per tb M 1.0 &!! 60 If it docs not produce as great a giowth of onions cs tho two tons of law bono ma nuro, I am greatly mistaken. On my own farm wo sow Iho nitriato two or thieo times during tho growth of tho onions. I never saw a finer growtli ofonioos than wo had last year and produced in tho ntnvo way. There was not ono stallion in a bundled thousand. Josm-it Harris in Am. Agricul tural. A Remarkable Escare. Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkhnnnnck. Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asthn a and Bronchils, during which tlmo tho be t physicians could glvo no relief, lit r lite was despaired of until in Inst October si e procured n Bottle of Dr. King's New Di -covcry, wheu immediate relict was fell.a d by continuing its uso for a short tune she was completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs. in a lew months. Freo Trial llottlo of this certain euro of all Throat and Lung Diseases nt T. 1) Thomas' Drug Store. Largo Bottles f 1.00. Nitrates aro'Nceded Ejrly in spring, tho convertion of the nitrogenous matter of tho soil, or of manure, iuto nitrie acid, is exceedingly slow. It needs heat and moisture, bacteria and lime. In moist land, duriug hot weather in sum mcr and autumn, tho conversion lakes place most rapidly. This is an adyanlage to tho grower of winter wheat or wiuter rye. The growing wheat or ryo plants in the fall lake up tho nitrates. I cannot go Into the subject now. What I wauled to say is this; ordinary farming can avail ilsslf largely of tho natural fertility of tno soil We can grow crops of corn, and wheat, acd grass, for many years without manure. But not so the market gardener. No soil in tho world is ualurally rich enough lo grow garden crops to advantage and profit. w hy7 Not because garden peas require, any moro or different plant- food than field pcas,or garden boats any more than mangel wurzels. It is because the gardener detirei early crops. Ho desires to get tho growth at a season ol tho year when little or no nitrates are formed In tie soil. To attain his object, ho puis into the soil a monstrous quantity of manure. To grow a crop of early cabbages, or early cauliflowers, it is almost impossible to make Iho land rich enough. At auy rale, wo find that the richer the land is made, the earlier and better are tbo cabbages, aud the moro profit. Wo havo lo furnish three or four times as much manuro as tho crop needs. Htiyr uecausa tho soil Is cold acd no nitrates are formed. We try to furnish (he plants with nil .needed nitriates by an excessive application of manure better apply the nitrates direct. This Is not theory. I have been tryiDg for years to grow good celery plants in the open ground. I could succeed only where (he ground had been expressively manured for EfliliA fain pss(. I have plowed in, (ho pro'yious autumn, serenty-flye lo ono hundred (ons of (ho richest, well-rotted manuro, and had "fair to good" celery plants. Now, by tho use of nitralo of soda I cau ge( celery p'anls earlier, larger, and every way beder, a( lets than ono quarter of tho cost. There Is no mystery about this. I presume we apply more nitrates than three hundred tons' Tot manure per ncru would rurtmii early in tho season. Later, of course, when the manuro commence to deooimmse nn nl.im.i. ance of nitrates would bo formed, but then early garden crops want the nitrates while the soil is so cold that nllrifieotion caunol hko piace. josiru Junius in Am. Anri cutturi.st. J In the Shade. Hon. It. C. I'avne, City Alderman, Bris bane. Queensland. Anttmlin ..;,.. ,.r have len n gieat sufferer with rheumatism lor tears and havo tried over- known rem edy, Including galvanic batteries and Turkish lUths. Finally I tried St. JaeoU Oil the great pain-cure and can positively cay It gave me instantpom relief. It puis all other rem td.es In the shade." i t i f pi ntfflGfrARRH- lv.L3Xfara REMEDY Tiii:nti:VT DT.ooi) ruitiKiiin UP TUB HUItl.H. C'litfU-rliliMliacmnosotiroTaleritthat Btmri-vlr a Isratlv Iu cjumipt. and It Is Inly the iKino m tbo American Men. that ' "r " n msnr rri'pariiuonn nro lu 1110 niiTKri NEVER- luainr c.i'f rr. .irt, una vnn.oiv..rnnipaiiTftii. n i:m,,;ie'H ('plHvrlt It nm? ily mm Itlaodl'it Ililri JimNr.VCli liillnt InAfitigto cib whom inrorli'iUfi nta foUfTwwl. It Mrikfv, at thn r.ct cf tho riiwatio, nnd f Uminitrs t'.o p imit imiti the Hotut, iirniuiivn, AlJth-.tinntkpii for it ha trial Tu mnMt i h .Unite nnd 1 iiiR-Btandlnff CAwVxlrld ro.idilv In tbf- tomedv. 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PAYNE dc MNS M uml.ictatora lilt fct.l- Auto. l.i .ii.-lviu-liiiatiouiaiiiSOOU.P. tllafluu', i.i iltTH,diid liditaeis. Uln.lm. N, Y.i Bou 1 J i7, ANDHEW 8II1VK, Hank ntr.-.-t, Lebijjhton and yp iuity, An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. ' " Calvert, Texas, May 3, 18P2. " I wish to express my appreciation ol tho valuable qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as n cough remedy. " While with Churchill's army, Just beforo tho battlo of Vlcksburg, I eoutractcd n se cro cold, which terminated In n dangerous cough. 1 found no relief till on our march wo camo to a country store, where, on asking for Komo remedy, 1 was urged to try Avail's Citr.ititv Pectoral. " I did so, and wna rapidly cured. Since then 1 havo kept the PucTuiiAt. constantly by mo, for family uso, and I have found It to bo an luvaluablo remedy for throut and lung diseases. J. W. WlIITLEV." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt euro of all bronchial niul ltinrs affections, by tho uso of AVer's Chcrrv Pectoral. Being very palatable, the young est children take It readily. FREPARED DT Dr.J.C.Ayor&Co.,Lowoll,IVIass. Sold by all Druggists. IT. H. Peters, THE TAILOR, Vory moderate Prices and Porfect Fits Is (be motto of this rstaollshment. 1'OU are In vltcd to Inspect goods. II. II. PETEHS, Post Office Building, BANK Stroe , April 20, 1884. Lehlghton, Pa. ooil Pny for Acentn. Sinn lo S500 i j r.u. H.-IIIIfll.'IJ'Illl ,C1V ll.lk.Ul-. t Hiuulituitl -'iltflInllUollllPlVurlu tvnto to j. c jiccurii a Co.. riuuiiiuiiu, la No Patent Wo Pay. PATENTS obtained Tor Inventors In tho United States Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal oOlco located In Washington, dlroctly opposite tho United States Patent Oflleo, wo aro able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and do spatch and at less cost than other patent at torncys who aro at a distance from Wash Ington, and who base, therefore, to employ "assoclnte attorneys." Wo make preliminary examinations nnd lurnlsli opinions as to fa tcntabillty, freo ofchargo, and all who aro interested In new Inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy ol our "Huldo for obtaining Patents," which Is sent Trco to any address, nnd centnlns complcto Instruc tions how to obtain patents and other valua ble mattor. Wo'rolerto the (tcrinan-Amcr-lean National Hank Washington, D. O. : the lioyal Swedish. Norwegian and Parish I.ega tlons. nt Washington! Hon. Jos. Casey, late Chief Jiistlco U. S. Court of Claims; lo the Olllrials of tho U. S. Patent Offlto, and to Senators and Members of Oengress from every State, Address: I.OUIS IlAOQEn Ic CO., So lleltors ol Patents and Attorneys at I.aw.I.e Droit Uulldlng Washington 1j. I), Central Carriage Works iinnlc St., Lohigliton, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c., Of every description, tn the most substantia manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices Itcimlringr ' Promjitly Attended to. TRKXLEU & KREIDLKR, April S3, 1882 yi Proprietors. E. F. LUGKENBACH, DRALER IN Wall JPapev9 Borders & Decorations, Boots. Stationery, Faucy Goofls. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. Ho. 01 Broadway, Mancb C1M, Pa., lltlow the Uroadwny House. WM. DUFFY & SOU, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared lo do all kinds of Flasterine & Ornainental Wort, at shortest notice. Orders by mail will re ceive prutiint atttntion. IVrtm mid.Fl ' or gcod work. tecUtf h L i S Tt S ct " ft I p 5Sf O 1 8 hi A V 0 I A l 1-1 1 S!JIflie-B! MISCELLANEOUS. The road lo home and Lapplnen Ilea ovor small stepping stones. Tho touchstone by which men trv us Is most often their cwn vanity. Improvo llio w( you havo bought n( a dear rate, and (ho wisdom you havo gained by sad experience. Lose nol (hino own lor want of asking for II; 'twill get thco no (hutils. It ts a woll-ktiowu fact. In tlio Diamond Dyes more coloring is given than in nny known dyes, nnd they give faster and more brilliant colors. 10a atdrtigcisla. They are n great success. Wells, Tllchatd. son A- Co., llurhngtou, V(. Less (lino spent In Idle dreaming and devoted to (be duties of life would give us wealth nnd contentment If you wish (o bo happy ns a king, look at those who haven't os much ns you, not it those who havo more. Health is Impossible when tho blood is impure, lliick, nnd sluggish, or when It Is thin or imp'overished. Under such con ditions, boils, plmplcr,heodache9,ncuralgia, rheumatism, and nnc disease after another Is developed. Toko Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and it will malto tho blood pure, rich,warm and vitalitiug. Love, courtship nnd niarrisgo aro the three links that most prominently keep tho chain of llio together. A weak nilnd is liko n microscope, which magnifies trifling things, but cau nol receive largo ones. Sow good teryices; sweet remembrances will grow from tliem. The most stubborn cases of dyspepsia and sick headache yield to tho regulating and toning influence of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Try. - Old injuries ore seldom canceled by new benefits. Tho afflictions of this life nro neither loo numerous nor too sharp. Much rust rerjiilrctli a rough file. Whenever you hear a man asking If life Is worlh the Hying, you can make up your mind that ho endorsed a nolo and had to pay it. "notion ox counns." Ask tor "Hough on Coughs," for coughs, colds, soro throat, hoarseness. Troches, lDc. Liquid, 25c. "uouan ON RATS'" Olcars out rats, mice, roaches, tiles, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chip munks, gophers. He Druggists. UKAItT 1'AtSS. Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dlzr.lnc's. Indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Well's Health Ilenower.'' "nouou ON CORNS." Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns." 15c. Quick, complete cure. Hard or solt corns, wart!, bunions. "noenn on tain" ronorsEn plaster. 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"Rough on Itch" cures humors, erup tions, ring-worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted Icet, chlllblaln!. the Horn ok the nation. Children, slow In development, puny, scawny, and delicate, uso "Wells' Health IUuowcr." WIDE AWAKE Ibrco or four hours every night coughing Oct liouiedlato relief and sound rust by using Wells' "Rough on Coughs," Troches, 15 cents. Halsam, i'5 cents. "ltOtlni! ON I'AIN" I'OUOUSKD tlastkr, Strengthening, Improved, Iho best for bnckacho, pain in chest or side, rheumatism, neuralgia. - Without earucslnes3 no man is ever great, or does really gieat tilings. He may bo llio cleverest of men; he may bo brilliant, entertaining, popular, but ho will watt weight. Kn soul-moving picture was ever painted that hud not its depth o! shadow. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Aro you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing with pain of cutting teeth? Uso, send at once and get a bottle of Mits. Wixsi.ow's Snonitxo Svnur rou Cnti.nRr.y Teetiiixo. Its yaluo is iiicnlctiable. It will relievo the poor little sulTerer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake ubnut it. It cures dysentery ond diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach ami bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mas. Wisslow's Soothing Svnor Kott Ciiii.dcf.n Tketiuxq is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldcet and best female iiurses and physi cians ill tlio United States, and is for ralti by all drueglsls throughout tho world. Price 25 ecu Us n bottle, 2G-ly. The best things are nearest,' breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers nt your feet, duties at your baud, the path of God just beforo you. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life's plain commou.work as it comes, certain that daily duties and daily bread ore the sweetest things of (bis life. Do Not be Discouraged eyen if you have tried many remedies for your kidney disease or liver eomplainl without success it is no reason why should think your disorder incuiablo. The most inlraclible cases readily yield to the potent virtues of Kidney-Wort. It is a purely vegetable coniiound which acts on the kidney, liver and bowels at tbo same tlm?, and thus cleauscs (he whole system. Don't wait, but get a packogo to-day and cure yourself. When a bridegroom finds nil the clothes he owns iu tLis world, hung one over the other on a hook behind the (untry door, he realizes for the first time that the hooey-moon Is over. Why will women never succeed as railway guards ? Because tbeir trains are always behind. Tho Great American Chorus. Sneezing, snuffling and coughing. This is the music all over the land Just now. And will be uutil June. "I've got such an awlul cold in tny head." Cure it with Ely's Cream Balm or 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 snuff nor a liquid. Applied by the finger to the nostrils. Pleasant, certain, radical. Great things are not accomplished by idle dreams, but by years of patient study. Tho Greenland youth who cannot caloli seals is despised and fod on woman's diet. Considering (be untorseen events of (his world, we should be taught that no human condition ekonld inspire men with absolute despair. T(rMT As fine and as cheap Comforts and Bed Covers as you liko As fine and ns cheap Bed Blankets as can bo got anywhere. As fine and as cheap Horse Blankets as can ho got anywhere. As full and as cheap a line of Hosiery as you will find in town. As fancy and as good a line of Hosiery as you will find in town. As fancy and as cheap Velvets as arc sold anywhere. The completcst. line of Queenswaro 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 Mon's. Fancy, Common, Cheap, Novel and Elegant, either one, if you please, in Notions and everything in the line. Then lastly "wo will mention Groceries and let you know We hare the stock and at the right price. Very respectfully, li. o At Mfflm of every description, in the Best Style at very LOW PRICES -FOB CASH ! - "HEALTH All IQ31E9 "W-SI-IIIn GTOUST, ID. c. Sworn Suliscriiitioi List 70,000. MM liy . H. HALE, M. D. o ' This is a large eight page, forty column, monthly paper, and is levoted 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, iinmvvr inmui u iiifi JJILJL.LAJ 1.U.KJA 1VJ.U, liUVl Address "( a o 1 i ! -J and SUITINGS, 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 lmusuiiily Low Prices. With a lorce ot experienced workmen and a tremendous stock to select from, we are prepared to offer inducement unexcelled by any other ESTABLISHMENT in the COOTTV. "We cordially invito YOU to call and inspect our Goods and learn Prices before making your purchases elsewhere. In all cases wo guarantee Best irorkmanship, Best Material, the Lowest Prices and " Perfect Fits." Respectfully, Clauss & Bra, The Tailors,..' BANK STRET LEHIGHTONA mm Be pot, IBasafc o9 1 Lowest Rates. -1 i 1:1 i - 111 111 11- : iiiiv . a i v. w jny.iAv " " J ' J Subscription Price, 50 Cents Health and Home, WASHINGTON, D. C. liUMl Iffttve a'cceiveI ftSieaa1 stwck f FAIifj AW WHITER OVERCOATINGS -it y !l WifAi t' - Per Year. e
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