.gmislifirtd gjcruUL St lll l l. HOOl4F.ll, Editor nut l'rup'r. T.iri.-.snAY o(rr.2, iswi UBLISiiE AHHOUHCEaailT"." Tai- FsiiTBFiKto II KB aid is published everj flairs of Subscription. OnVrre Year, $1.": Ore Copy Six Months. 7-tts.; One Crtr-J Three Months, In future. m nnne entered without payment, no pa-er sent after expiration of time paid tar. Every IxvIt vdll b treated alike, and fc$ rules stiictlj enforce!. Entered at lVtofliee as second class uiattei editorial; WHY SA-11 JOSE8 gt'Ct'EKDS. The success of this wonderful Kvangel isl is certainly remarkable. We Cannot fciy we fully approve of his style, but We cannnt but applaud the pood work which he is enjasred in, and th od results he accrmplishe,"and in many repects he wry well be iinitattnl by ministers al! Oter the lan 1. But why is ft that Sain Jones 1 making such phenomenal success, why is it that ether minister? equally aajntelleetual cannot brini about great reforms in their coniniunitics ? Sabbath after sabbath th gospel is preached, pennons are inflicted on dreamy concrepitimis. The same aonjp are sung. Bnither BroVa goes to sleep nginst tho window, aud the yers roll on nd no-body ca aec that any food is! ao imptished. ?am Jones wakes things tip. Mo preaches like a man mauling rails. Ha taeans exactly what be BAys. tt doo'i ke up time preach leg of evils that cxirf only in the mind sins of tho imagination, tat he preaches of the every day siaa, stealing, cJieatiog, liciag and tlie lika lis ttedtreUudfl how to mako these subject lattiog, for ho pyka froa experieuce. The he don't take Up nuich time abtttiflg Boh lugersolU what a pity, ht sotuo preachers could abuse Bub a plenty fconio j Sunday and then go to abasing stealing, cheating in weight, the uon-paynaoot of debts aud the like. Ahi but that's uot popular, it might "Uirow a eoldaen ofcr the lueetiag.M True It blight 4d it eoo time, hut let hLuoouUaae, 1m tha prosoher da like Sam, defy Ua hoaren, and his uiuroh will aoon be iUod everf Buuday. Men like to hear their ewa taalta described, Kvery mm go way uhuckUo l the l.cka tho preachef gave hia neighbor, bul " doterUiinod to do better himanlf. tha taws liar wilt come away giggling at what a good lick the preacher gave soma other fellow, each wicked Uicrohant rcuiarka that ho must have been hitting at aotuu other tnerchant, but at! outne away deter rained o do better. That's what we call good prcachiag, that's Sam Joaea. Vi'ho v w inkdvu vJ UUJj VUUtV haa'at got time to bother with him. Tho tnaa who viohited hi? honor as a -lawyer, atsd Ma his client Dorsey off tu tho 'i&at lloute trial eeema a fit mau, lodeod, to tcah lueu how to act. Ingersoira great stock ol capitol is the abuwe gita. Abiso has twade hitu a big tus.n. If tueu Would quit abusing him, he uould subside. There is another toiut io which Sam Jauc9 differs from maoy udnisters. Ho dju't mineo mattersi he don't deal much in oireuualocutioas, ho tale tho tdiorteH cut ) oU never hear him speak of "tho plaooof eternal torture," but he iifes one word of f ur letters lot tho Whole phrase. The fear of punishment is a stronger iucenttvo odo right than tho hope of reward. Mr. Jones evidently beleivoa that and describes perdition accordingly. We are eotiviucod much would be painevl if many of our preachers would imU taio Sam Joties. How the newspapers and novel writers tvro corrupting ur language with tho au dacity of the most profound pluUiologists, they r every day coiattsg new Words, too laaj to look (or the right word to put b tho right place, eve? using Wotd iadis criuiiuatoly if they at all approaoh tho tuoan ing they wish to convey. Almost in vaiu do wo scan the columns hdies fur the noble word woutau, Wo al vry Had either "leuialo" or "lady." The women of f?ie laud should rise up en masso against tho custom of applying tho former to them, and the use or the latW lttvti to corrupted 'that were we a wo man, to rdiouhl much prefer to by called a "Woman' than aWy. Tho idea of calling wutuan female) disgusting, ehovlux.l 1 ttttinjr them on a Itwl with tho jbtute treation. the idea of a man calhW hi rir by a tuiuo which way iouludo hfe cows gr Ids, marts! v ; , ' Tha word "lady" convoys frivolous idea, alabaster fiiatrea of the Imll room jmintod beauties of the parlor, whoea sola jtiH-k of knowledge is tho contents of tho latent novel. Woman is a noble' AVo, conveys- an idea of stability, devotion to duty, sorifiev in ease of necessity, teitdcrne, pity, ayui jwthy, and all Okmo qualities ueitod iu uie In-int by tho divine attribute of chanso- lve. It it saerilopv it Is a crime, but little removed from blasphemy, to fall this I nnj KlUjll The following is extract I mm a letter to tlw Janehestcr Etttmt Miraud YYMrs doled March, 1S33. "Sir: What oncuco ha the p h3 old word worann etimmitteed th it it 1.4 IuOiisii.h! fisim trvh ttnil vt-o in 'e luer of ladict sometimes, of .enisles ffen, of tv'ctncu never. NeWfpa j ers, 1 jurieTe to ay it, are th great cor rnpters of our language, if not of etery ither. The other dy I read in a f?crtain journal that a 'female had boot! (buitd dead .t a road eide Ify curio lty wss excited. read vu, anxious tit discover whether i .?as a cow, or a mare, or a phe-ass. oi joins other of the numerous race of fumalei From the context, however, I inferred ( with more horror th;n certainty, that it wa a woman that had so been found It Ul true that a worn in is a female, a :t man is a male; but a femah is very far from being always a woman; md on the other hand, when we speak of man we do nut touimonlv call him a male, ifhy should woman be worse 'rested; V hy should women do roniounu- t lt , ' . , e I t with lower animals of the feminine rer. 1 . . . t J der? On Thursday last I read a nowsp f per account of a fir. in a cotton-mill. Il was told that 'the men and females' in the room threw water in vain upon tho burn ing mass 1 5otely this reporter must have hid some reasons for perversity so pertinac ious. - I hope, wr, yon will set your face against this Vulgar ignorance and ignorant vulgarity." . We would be glad of a reform could be brought about in tho use of the wovtfe ' "female" nod "Sady." ' At tho acHsico of the Presbyterian Pynod at Chester laoi week, the Wowdrow' question wad discasaad, aod tha ollowio resolution- adopted: "Kesolvvd, That the synod disapproves tho action of tho board of directors, in ro qnesting the resignation of l'roL James Wood row. as not justified by tho aotioa of the ona trolling ay nods or by a,ny atatcaioot tuade by Drwf VYuodroMT previous io their aoUon " Carried ay a roe of 82 to G3. "Reaolved, TIt ike syood tlLtapproa of tho roaloval ef Dr. Woodrowfroia the profcaacrahip as t&uooustittiticaal. Carried by a vote of 79 to BaaittA aj o PcaAXtA, of Ohio, hi mpalguiog in Virginia la the laterest of Mahooo. Tho bljody shut will not prr aa potent fwr the lUdieala ta the old D mloioQ a U did tu Ohio. Wo hardly think that fucrmaa aai Vo raker cuu aave Ma hone aad his rot tea party Iram tho politi oai dooiu whlcli waits taiotu oust Tito djj ' Drafts, (X tho Solid fStb Quoa mors hts ScusAor Kvarta, 'com o fore the pubUa to approve himself a Ita publican Bourban. luhia spoaoh at 11 uf Cdo he rang the ohaugos on tha Solid South and John Roach, with tho usual sneer at President Clevohtud'a efforts to carry out CHvil-Servioo Eeforta, and offered uothiug more to his auditors. There was one Umo when an attempt was made to break dowa the Solid-South with bayonets, legal methods of violating the Constitution not presenting theiusvlvec. At that time Mr. livurta denounced President Grant as a tuaar, and the Tribunt discu!c4 the question of Rsrassination. Io the present cnovasB Mr. lveuport, lu his letter of ac ceptance, has siren tho President hearty credit for hU U'oors in behalf of Civil-Ser vieo - lletUrui, and the Republican State Committee in its oHicial address has utterly ignored tho Ts tiff, Johu Hoach, tho Bloody Shirt and tho Solid .South, saying of thy Ohio elect iou not on j word of Shermans doctrine, but merely that the Democrats were beaten beetiuso they were eon ieteu of "enmity to reform and of incompetency to govern." Tho party has moved on aud btii left Mr. Evarta behind, mouthing the anathemas and telling the bends of a dead roligion. tie thinks himself iu politics au angle with a trumpet, announcing tho day of doom andsiimuioning the nations to Ar mageddon, jje is ouiy a little man, with a cracked tin horn, ealliti the sheep to salt. 1U. J. It Curry, This goutldBati has boeo appointed aiinUtcr to Spain, which is another couv plitucnt to th) Old I&Muiniop, hut it b aid there an; grvo doubts as to whether Spain tvttl accept Mr. Curry. It soems he has utterol abusive Uuguago oonccrQ iog tho Outholics and their religion, fckraogo Uml a man of Mr. Curry's calibre should bo so imprudent as to aalect a el?as to ridicule ard abuse, aud we cannot any tho puabduu Jut would to unmcrrited it Spain should refuse Mr. Curry admittaiioo u its court. When waeeud a tn&9 abroad he should boa ttvjlee American, ho ehould as far a p,ssiblo repttscut ths whoio country and tho wbolu ipls o should not go forth as tho oh amp ion or tlio enemy; of any par. tioular sect oiass or aoctioo. He should Nt a reproacataiiyoof tho Amcricau Union. , Mr. Cuity do? not come up to tho rt quiremcntl we doubt if ho could . do ' the Catholic just see any more In Madrid than ho does in itichmoiid. Tho American Catholic wo ild cortaiuly have rcluelanco in owning their representative in 8jKin. The txpoof the trtto Atuericau is ose tolerant in religion, and wo doubt iKt tho country Would Ikj better MtNfiiMl if such a man were sent to the Spanish Court. The best pheo for such men an Mr. Curry who tingle out a class ar Met to abus( is at homo let him ooittinu tobus' CathttUca iu Richmond, but lot it ma W fonstrueJl fcj te tHe sentiment of file United States. X. Tat cuoaele, jedges aod other proud and haughty Democrat.- of the District of; Colombia who hate threatened to cut oft the supplies of. tho party unless Mr. Cleveland empties anoilu-r pail of offices into their trough are just what The Rrc nr a they were, tt eocms that in 8882, when there was noeannafor deon ent,and money Was badly leaded in Vir rtnia, four of tho best men in Waslungtt n oade the rounds of the eunndi and jedges. fhey got jut 165.11. tteconl ' m-' . Demccracy atnl Corn- - Wet Ciion (O.) Defeivttr. Tho Democratic party1 with tho Lord's assistance, has oiven the farmer four bush- els of corn this year where he had ona , . uadcr Kei-uth:afi rule last year, eo thai . 1 . . J . j when he gets the money lor nis corn al though he may receive a few cents less per bushel, he will have twice as many dob lars as he had last year for the same amount of work. , The farmers evn stand this, and in addition, many a poor beast that Went over winter on straw under Re publican rule will get a nubbin to eat na der Democratic rule. The Democratic par ty is providing for both man and -beast. ITho'i the Slcst Physician- The ono that does most rcleivo suffering hum luity of the thousand and one ills that befall th?in, b inging joy to sorrowing: thousands, is certainty the beat of all phy sician. Kluetric Bitters aro daily doing this, curing hundreds that have tried all other remedies and fouad no relief. As a Spring touic aud blood purifier they are a perfoot spooiSo, aud for liver and kidney complaints have no equal. In the strong est sooao of tho torn, they are pot-llively the host and ohenpest phyalaian kaoWo. Daiiy SV4es. &J4 by all druhtts t& 60 oouts. TvoThat Eesomblad ach Gthe?. "Mr. Thickhead, dou't you think peo ple ought to Vote to adopt tho neV election law?" No.M Why aot?" ''Because tho Supromo Court nay de oiaro it to be unoonstkutioaal.V Long stroteh of aUoooa, "Mr. Thickhead, why Wt you Ult your cigar? DWtyo want to sauoke?": "Yea, vry maoiv," "Uavim't you a tuatch?" "Ye.." "Why don't you light it?" "Because there might oomo Up a broose and blow it out." Fortuaei built by pluck and Energy. Ilumor has it that Jule Curt put four thousand dollars iu tho Durham tobacco' buiuess iu 1870, and is now worth over half a million. Also, that his former part ner, Mr. Black well, ha an income of up ward of $20,000 per aunum from house routa.-iWfi Hfnte. The Madame is a Iktlo otT -Mr. Cnrr commenced businoas in 1872 with a capi tal of 4,000, aud to-day is worth over three quarters of a million. Air Blaekwell commenced business in tho stuue year and his worth is estimated at ovjr three quarters of a million. His in come from rents foots up a handtomo sum -Rvcordcr. Hon. 0 P Princa oa the Toxiff. Iu accepting tho Democratic nomina tion tlx Governor of Massachusetts, the Hou V O irinco says. I lully belkvein Uriff reform, and con sider tho Democratic party pledged to make such revisions of tho tariff as shall relievo the peoplo of unnecessary .taxation and limit tho revenue to tho requirements ofa government eeouiuioaJly, admiuistcreU. Taxation, however, should bt bo adjusted that established domestic industries shall not be disturbed or tho rights of Auiori can labor oompromiscHl or jeopardised. Tho tariff policy of the Democratic party, as do olared at Chicago, will foster, and not in jure, thoso industrtos. It will enable ua to oompeto with foreign nations and open to our manufacturers n 3 w markets lor our products which cannot bo consumed at home. Steamships will find n diScaity in devising a fiscal stlume which will aoiu plish both objects rolief from uanA sury taxattou and prs'.cction of Aucvlean labor when the prejudieos of time and ignorance shall t langer ooutroU ieiala tion. now U Eftiia CMldroa, Exchange. ' Treat thou) kindly. Ieti't preaeh poliitones and propriety to to them, and violate, their laws yourself. In other words, let the example you" .set them bo a good onr, Never quarrel in their presenoe. If you want to quarrel, ait until ihey aro gono to bod. Then they will not see you, and perhaps by that time you may not want to quarrel. Never talk Sid folks" talk in their pres ence. v . ; Never speak flippantly of nej-libors' ehil dronj and have a talk ttbut it. Teach them to think that the little boy in rags has a heart in him spite of the rags and a stomach tooj Teach thorn as hey grow older, that a respectful demeanor to others, a gentle tone of voice, a kind disposition, a geuorous na- if' re, or boucst porposoi and ao industrions mind aro better than anything else on earth. Teach them theso things, and solf-roli-ance and intelligence and capability wIH co ' ' themselves. 'Teach them thes1 thiugs, and your bys and girls wiil grow up to be man and women. Mrs Geo C Clarke, of Port Dalhousir, Ontario, states that she had been confine to her room ar long time with that dread ful disease, Consumption. Tli a doctors' paid she cool i notesseape an early grave, but fortunately she began taking Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, and in a short time was completely cured. Doubt ing ones, pleaso write Mrs Clarke, and be convinced. Sold by all druggists. 'Coon and Tossura Hunting. JTohntfon'g Journal JV. 1 Tho sport, of 'ceou and 'possmn hunting is one peculiar to tho Sonth. It is chiefly enjoyed, report says, by the negroes', but there can be no doubt that "white folks" find considerable pleasure in participating when occasion offers, although they may not share the partiality of tho black epi cure fer'oouh 'ori'pgrni meat. Ms Gcorgo Bancroft) the historian, cel ebrated, on tho 3rd int., his eighty-fifth birthdity, and received many presents, tes timonials, letters and telegrams ut his New port residence. NEWS OK A WEEK GATH1S2D FROM AXL PARTS OP THEOL0IL2. & I aan I ng P m c 1 1 1 u jca. One of the fuuny tluugs of the Now York campaign is to find a kadiug ami monopolist declaring against Mr. Daven port, because thai geutleiuan beliovoa that all tr.idjs and businesses will fiud their owu lvd if loft- alone, and for Mr. Hill because tho Governor Would have the State interfere everywhere. Mr UUI'm D tuocjrcy so tar as matters of political ccououty aro eonccrnod is that of Molars. lUadall aud Kolly. Phita. VtcorJ. Aooording to Uadtii Commissioner of Chioago( uioo-tuiilis of the "butter" sold la that city U olemagarine, or some auu tkr compound. Mr Georgo WiUiam Child has been pro touted with tcstiinouixl resolutions, printed oa wh'.to satis, from -tho famous Tyro graphical 'Union Ao. G, of New York. Soma gouius proposes ta lutroduae paper tJurts. This might do for Japan, but would prove a "big thing" for iho doctors, because rhcutuathim, otc, would booomo trixjueut, If, however, people would koep Salvation Oil convenient, paper shirts might stdl bo a success. It costs ouly 25 cents. Hero is a rough tariff obtained from ao employment agency of tho wages of various grades of help iu Caliioruia; Cooks, 9540 to 9720 a vo.tr; nurses, $180 to S3U0; housemaids, 180 to 8300; coach men, SI17U to $729; butlers $300 to $000 ;Chi- ucse cooks aud general servants, $210 to $20. 1'iVca a child of 1 1 cannot bo hired as uurso under $120 a year. Phila, ttectirtl.. .... - The Mayor of Aniericus, Ga.t has fined one of the Alderman $50 for carrying con coaled Weapons, but tho .Aldermau's turn will come woeu the Mayor sends iu Lis next veto messaged CtNciNNAtAi, O., Octobor 22. Tha canvass of the vote of Hamilton county is completed and the total footings (unof fijial) excluding preetnet II, 18lh ward. show that II (..ally received 34 257 votes, and Foraker 33 t3S a majority of 51)0 for Hoadly. . The highest vo,c received by tho Ib'puV.ioun Bcnator Was 904 less than the lowest on tho Democratic list and 270 less than tlio highest.' The-Porte has issued a circular inviting the powers to a couforeueo at Constantino ple for the exclusive objest of settling the Uoumoliuu difficulty. "Ono must bo poor to know the luxury of giving." That may bo so, but we think anybody can ou joy .the luxury of giving his fvllov?sufferur .a bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syruy to euro is "wugh. -:r r ! The Chnrch JVaVa growing dis position ' -among - isoopidians to call in question; the utiliiy f of buhday-schools. Kvuagcliat Sam Jouoa claims, during tho Oampaign at St Joseph, Mo., to have con verted 29,000 people including 1000 chil dren. ;.'"'". Bigamists and eattje thieves are, aeoord ing to tle oBicers of thnfloorgia Peniten tiary, the, bcsibshyed .and most nscfui A t Ixwell, Mass. , ft6 jirls of 11 to Vi yeiu's of ago have been arrostoil for getting drunk and fighting. , '. - WasiunucoX, October 2 1. The fol lovymg fourth' class I'lostmasters were today appointed. for North Carolina : Kdwardsville Mrs M J MeMicde; Burgas, H II Grif fin; Richmond, t!illanl F Kirkmah. CtfARUiTTE, N. C.. Octiler 2. Nel son Stewart ami Anderson- Davis, colored, Who borglaiized iho revile.noe oi S G Strick land, were to-day senleneed to Uo hanged in thi city No vombor 25th. At Jnncaster, ()., on Sunday night, Isaac Kyle fired ujvfn twa tramps who were trying to ectxr his barn. One Alfred (lulfish was fatally Wouuded. Kyle is in jail. W Bismark, N. O, DO BH! DO BLOIV i ! -o- PALL AMOUXCEMEN. J AILY KECEIVINO Fall and winter Goods, ' :. . ' 't ' " Consisting of DRY GOOD3, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, "' BOOTS, SHOES, ' ' HATS, CAPS, H ARD W A RE, TJf WARE, QCHSKS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Heavy aM Msy Grn, IN EYKRY VARIETY. TT.tf TH0USA2?D 7A22BS t ' - I'lTEHCMMS, IN ALL COLORS AND OP EVERY X SILK and WORSTED PLAIDS, 8itii aM Ins Yeli, Of all Colors and Grades, Stetrrdi Pl&tds, Etc, Etc 29OOQ white Goods, lllllii IDS Laces & Hamburgs, Cream and black Spanich, Oriental. o) A large Stock of UMBRELLAS .(oj- We have this largest stock of - - Oonoral MercUauUlse Ever brought to this section. , ALL AT -0- Giva me a call be fore COM EI1I1E. Respect fully, D, W," ADAMS. mJLm ii n i Snn I i I rmmt JJLiJ Smithfleld, Johnston County, N. C, Third Street, Next Door to Williamson & Blake. Tnst Opened and Da'L' Ileceivincj Pare and Fred) MEDICINE, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CHEMICALS. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, PATENT MEDICINES, TRUSSES AND SUOULDEH If RACE, Farley and Toilet Goods, Paints, Oils, . MUSHES Ai DYE STUFFS, BOOKS AND ' A FVl.Ia IAS hi OF STATIONERY Glass, Putty, Perfumery, Druggist's Exquisites, Fiue Cigrj and Tobacco, Candy Con fectionariofi and Lair.p Gotwls Alwavs on Hand FRYSICIA1 IBB CAWY C0MPGL1B DAY OK MIGHT. (o) R. I. LASS1TER SPILONAj N. C, Has JU3T received direct from manufac uireas and first hands one of the Lure stocks of BRirjf FALL WINTER G88DS Ever Exhibited in the Cuunty. He struck many Special Drives by purchasing early in the Summer, wluio the Markets wore very dull, and U offering Great INDUCEMENTS To Purchasers. Ho carries a Irro aud attractive stock of Prints,Ladies Dress Sueh as ALL WOOL WOilSTED, Cash uiereH of muuy styles, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Etc Dress Ginhunts of many styles aud ev erything in the DryHJOODS LINE, very CHEAP. Silk Hats, Shawls, And ui:uiy new novelties. Largest, finest and elieajiest ftuek of KEADY-HABS L0TH1KO, in tho Ceutitry. HATS, liOtA'a ant! 'UOr;a of every defcrip tioa. GROCERIES AND II AUD W A HE in endkfis variety. TINWAtiR, CUOCKCUV, OLASSWAllE, Pattitit, Oil., mid Orux. AitSlto, S'-iddle.i W 'heel-iKirrowt. Kfu. Agent for the EXLELSIOII COOK STOVE; alartxc new 1m jtv-st arrived, only $1 S.Ot), ull cuiink to, lowest jirieeN in the State County Aeut for Luitden & lldes Southern Music House, Organs and Pianos, lowest prices and lVOV V UiO K.;tiUJlLO vl lidllU. J.A.10 t car lad of bALT in his AVaienouftc in I Smith fieid, managed by Mr. J. C. Smith. Sec him and you can buy it cheaper than any other place io town. Also Cotton B;t; ging and Ties, and bagging twine. Will pay Suuitli field market for cotton during the seasn. . TUTY 2S YEARS IM USE- f&O Owtat atdical Trinana, ef tio AgM th hcd. wttH ciall vM.a.tiwa fa ta uk arc. Pais Mder ti. akaalAer. kld. Fttifana aftM efctiu, wltw a.di lcliaatta t xartioa ot fcJy or axisd. lnri(aMlItrf tfnipar, Low m'Arltm, vrith m fading-ufbmvlciy ncclr.-.ted soma daey, WeMriaeea, liinoia, Fluttering nX tha Uaart, Data before Iho eye, Ilcatlacha var lb riht yo, ItcBtlesjiio., with fttfaltoaaBM, Itlghly colorod t rtoe, uai COW ST I PATIOS. TTITT'S l X.X-8 ari ..pcllly adapted to aacli ca.ius, oi) d de erfctctd awcli a bnnp! offoe!iiiffaitoist'nlslitUosaa'erer. Thoy lDtieS:e A ,petUe.and caiue the h4f Take oa Kleih, Jiiuh line Kvt-m W Mrivfc.ort.r-'l y 1)1. ir ToKlo Action o Ui. (itatlveOri;aiui. Uejrular Stools rro.tu-.t1. l'rJ fc. 4i Murray St.W.Tj wfs mm Bp. UiMi- Klaihi by ft uil jpi:cuiiO't ot tbi9lTK. Jt Imparts a n:itural color, acts .tnstantanooaaly. fcol.l by ii-ui?;. of mi bv .xpntMcn rw.lptof Si. ffjc. 4-4- Murray St.. Nw YrS LAND FOUSALE. U. I have tor Hale a fmall larni near Mnitlifi Mi. eontaiuing 70 acres, tU acres cleared, the anoe n original growth. For f.trther pr ulan, apply t o y-Um. v . 1. 1:1 LEY, -o- PA Orchilla Guano Tlie Great wfceal Prcdacer TES REASON PCS IT- Prof, J. F. W. JoLoson iu Lin Well-knoiru Work vit Agricultural Jheiji-tryr i. 'JtsH.) says: toiue ascribe tlie fertilltj of tije soil t. tLe jirewuce of tLe alkalies in ri-oi abiiad siuce, othevj to tl.tit of the jlio;litji. otuyi to tlifU of liiuc, others to tbat of uluiuiu, uA others, iuU?y to thitt .f vejfetaMe metier in -j. solul'lo MtiUe; biitall if thee titreni 0(ioiwi sre rtconciieu, smil their jn.vti.vl truth rocuj; uiel in one goucral jr.uc;ilj, tliut .-uil, to lfc fui tilu, lua.t conttiiu nil the :.u'tistKiickS which the plant we (leirc ta j-Tuw cj.ii only obtain from the soil, :iul in suca ai.umisi.ee reftilily to u)j!y .-ill its r.ants ; vlii'.u. it the ::tuic time, il tsiut cout;vin iitLin hurt, ful to vegetable life." Now observe whut must be cntuiat:4 ia ' soil in order to produce wheut. 't he ul-ii of the a.-iliog of bundle of wheat in tL 8irw, Lowh it to contain Phosphate cf Lima, 40.31 per oeat, Ptiosphato of M&gnesia - 11.67 . Notic now wUU Orchilla (iuano put vote the noil. A thorough analvsLt n.aud f U chilla (Jiiauo by Prof. Mallctt oeruni tant vt c:ritaiiia Phosphato of Lino, - 43 31 per cent, Phosphate of Magnesia. - ii 57 Orehi!i;t (iunn tLereSore t.i the grt-at whe:tt prodtioer, berane it j Lt.-t iulo liic Kii jut whut the giovriii wl.c-s.t will reijuirv t. lake out of it. It should be used brondef-st, and .whouid leir eu tw the la id earlier that the aiu aid id.-f of the soi n.ny d'n-.-oiNc it, o it e.iKj b.ou.e iiKtiniliVtd wit't the before j '.anting tun.. it ha.- no equal in conpo.it for coUo, OUR OFFER. To induce farmers to apply it early, will dclirer the guano now, and it amy be viilwd for Jan. 1st, ltvo, t tli cah prite, v by not; on eroj time - (Jon t fret to use it erly f.r big rn!( upon tir.i rop. end for our bof.k of t!;miui-i'- from ne mera who hare u.ed lrchllla (jui o for jsutk. and who ay: "It h.-w made our poor ' lands rich." . . I also have on hand tha old r:lil le Anebor linn id for whtMit and i'eruviau (.utikfl. tea per cent Farmers will pUio leave their or era early. Resneetrr.l'j P- T il..S.s.;tiII.U Tae onty Jcno'wn specific ot IpHvpt'c 7"iti. J .Umo for Spaanui oad FaHlurj Sic'n-. Jiervot WeulcncsH lnetantly relieves and iuk b. Clcv.irt blood and quickens 8lm;;r!ah circolstlon. Kmtr ILtes gvrms 0 discuo and mret .-icfcuja. Cur-, D SKE t. i ugly tloiclias aa3 stcl.b:rn f ood tor. n. mi-j.lnat Coils, Cixbunclo a!l calil. UIVjna:ini;iit:- an 1 proitipUy C:iT09 lttlji'.t. healtt'.ful Aperient. Kill Scrofn'.-i and E.!::-s V.v'.l. twin brotliera. Clixifsm Ihm'. l eatk Uj s-jud, ro-ov- i l-aff tto cnate. Boats &C!cti2 Ucdrncljj ukA sui clr c-oir.r.loiloa. Z.iC:it-'l by nono In Uv cif fever. A eiirmlajf reio'.Tcnt ia ni..-!, UxaMvs. Ii cLriro Blct Hcadaco Ska Ui v!n L garCoatAla bo drastic caOiartJaor optate. Kollev (THE SREaT) tha brain Of morbid fancies. Promptly eon. 31- BaUsa by roctliig it. IUtttorca V.le-zTUz rnr tie to tha blood. Is gnr r.-.ntcf-l :o cur nrrrw-a disorders. t2rRe;ia!o uen ii rpt.ti fafl. francs tio tOci and i1,o.-sij Cv; boy. Ccsf ys5epsii or aicaoy rrfnidtd. DUeajtesof Uto bkot own to a cnnqiMw. BadaraW la vrritiaff by OTcrftrty tbucaad Larilrvn ojjw, clergyiaoa aod ybystnUuas ia U. ii. and joaa, 3TYot sslo by tZ leadina; drugHUta. tXJH. fbL s. x. timm mmi (ft, a io. Kori'ale by T. R. htH)l t. warTAKSSL BvoMaCal. T CUy etlJOew jar- I that tha douBtful oorloiwor tuuu,;itiu w, Gioch nal tiltbiml.n.'iO ct, -..ixt '- 1 HA n : -'w. r 1.. NOTICE. PTOllE HOUSE FOU SAI.K. Unless told eiivately tie fore tliit tinio, will sell at pulil'.e auction, at tlio court housu door, iu tlie town of Suiitlilieid on Mmdjr tli e l!nI ii:lV ft AoV'-mllO:. I u str-,. !ianu,4 aui lot, situated on '2. d .itrtcl in tbe townuf 8niitlili'l., in a cud nc"erM-orhntd, au4 splendid location for trade. Terms one thir cash, and the b.il.iiiirc iit one and two year Ir'or further part ieiilnrs nldre.'3 I. H. Abell Sniithtield, N. 0. who vill take pleasure 1j showing tue slorc, aud answerii g queiion84 Tltis 29th t'aj Sept. 133. CliEffl!olisio!JirisinD 111111X11 LALTHt ;jr. WHITHER P,WsfevNot,Y. j to. Mi.rriut'n, CoqiIUi' ion ".nd I'nmwil": fn, t

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