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r .171>« Keporter. BN7KHKU AT TIIK PtJHT OFFICK IN DAM BURY. AS SECOND CLASS MATT ICR. PEPPhR t&OXS. I'ubt and fropt. riICJItSDAY. APRIL 7 1881. CORRESPONDENCE. North Carolina Agnouituial Exper iment Sim.loii liulleun Wo 0. March -6, 1881. CHfcMIOAI.K AND KOHMULAS J lint a. I Ills MUl 111# I 111 pot I dill qUt-H --ll.m 'viiin uiilium ii :—H .« o.u th# but manure 0'■ uiitiu at t lie least u- it t All will ti> •! it nueui-sary to supp emeul their It*' u> al I - «• ui . IUUII'IHH Willi tertiiixers >r • iiii ui v«!«. Ii U' "««r Lit ibis uav-slr, . 1 i.i, li. • £>i o manure call uulj Uv uinii •«- " uiaierule, m i gouU ui.'ii.i? liA.ijn euul something. J'lie leecip u witMh ate hawked about me OUUIIIIJ t'i making ui»uur* oui ot wurilili I ** materials, aie humbugs ibeu 'l'ne farmer thua IK aoppl) the luui great uluuiuiiiß vl pi nit louti, phosphoric acid, aIU lunula, |> lash aud lime, ill or iu pall, HUUl'Mllllg til the tltiUitlldl ot his ■mil »r i In- crop. ll lie tloes noi get these already mixed tor liiui iu a lernlixer, be must bay chemical*, aud mix lliem tor htuiieli, UMug, ut i he paints lluie, all tbe In.ui ß mateiials lie has Tbe i|Ueai 10.1 is, In What ii.rui can he buy ihsse thugs eheajiwi 1 The best aud cheapest lulllCO u| lI:C6C ttUbeUliCOl, l»«.W ftltlilll ranch ui uur laru.ers, ara, lur available phorphoiio acid dissolved bmiva and dissolved S. C. phosphate ; lur sulphate ol ammonia or potential ainu fin ia iu fiah-rcrapa slaughterhouse offal, 6ia. ; lur potash, mutistu ol putssh (lur fine tobacco, tu.pbaia ol potash)} lor lime, gl"Uini planer. Wher# dnwoi*#« boues or a 0 pbusphata ate used, it is generally not necessary to buy sulphate Ot liuiu ia addition, a» these couiain it Some of ibe costly chemicals oallad lor by toruiulih supplied farmers by ibe dealers, arc comparatively uuuei deu Ibe money utteh pui iu sulphsta o magnesia and auiphale ol' #oda, lor exam ple, bad beuer U# put in more ol ibe mora valuable ingredients. I do not reoouinieud buving nitrate of soda ordi- Larlly nun At present pneea sulphate of auiuiuoia afford* uilrogru cheaper. Nilrata of soda, at 6 cents per lb, supplies uitrogea equivalent to only 17 per ceut. of auiuiouia, wh.la sulphate oi ammonia, at 5i cents per lb, supplies 25 par neut. of amurJUia The nitrate baa the further disadvantage, 100, ol being so veiy soluble iu water ibai it is iu large pan Hashed out of ibe soil, aud thus loal lo Ibe piaota. Lawes aud Oil bvrl established this (or iheir olay soils at K-iltiauislaad by caretui experiiuent.. It must be mueh truer uf uur soils Similarly 1 reoaiuitud uiuristeol potash (except lur tue ti.baceu) in prelereuoe to tne sulphate "Uigb grade" sulphate ol potash, ai 2j ceula a puuud, Contains only abiiul 27 per veot. of polish, while the muriate, at 3 cents pir pouud, con tains 60 ptr cent Faruieta should write ta me, and tell me, what materials ibey have at their disposal, or eao get, and I will make up formulas for theui suited to the crops they want to cultivate 1 bate recom mended the following formulas frequently this seaaou: vou con* Dissolved bona, cotiiaiuinn 15 per oent ol available phoapborio aeid, 800 tbi Muriate of poush, containing 50 p*[ ceut. ol p'Uah, 100 " Mou d, 1 100 " 2,000 lbs 400 lbs per acre ia the bill Tbis would cost per ton, (800 Iba dissolved bone Sl3 60, 100 lbs muriate of potaab 83.00), f lti 60. fOR COTTON. Acid phosphate, 12 per oent. of available pliwsphono aoid, 600 lbs Sulphate ul ammouia, 25 per eeo^ ot auiuiouia, 100 •* Muriata of potash, 50 par cent of potash, 100 " 'H basbel# ol oottou seed, or about 600 " Bolted stable msoure, muck or would, > f.o> " 2,000 tb^ The sulphate of ammonia aud oiirale of pxaati to be disaolved in water aud api-tnklad oo the heap. Thia willcoei—(6oo tt» aeid phosphate $9 00, 100 tbi «t sitipiiate ot ammonia f5 50 100 lb»f uiuruieof potaoh S3 00, 22 hurhels of cotton seed shout $2 76) —920 25 per ton. 300 lbs pet acre. Diieouou* lor eompoaiing will be gladly supplied on appiicalion. CIIAULICS V> . i>ABN«lr. J*., yi; fetor. j ANOTHER HAIMIOAD PCHEM* —Mr Wiliitut Caiu. who was etupl»}ed last kuuiuier and failed in mnliin|f the survey | of tbe Western North Oaioliua Hiilroad bey 'hj Asheville went np ihe ro»d >u Wednesday of !a*i week. He snd ()sp I nhi surv-jod ihe Uhes'er and | Lt-ooir Narruw uiot iu H>ckory , on U>l Monday ami organised lheir sur j vcyiug ooiX'pauv and proceeded across ;tb • •louhiair.a. They will bi»{in st Le noir oi I'aticr on, and uu through' Cook's G p and along the river, weud their way towards Tennessee The nb ject ta to extend across (ha aiuuatsiiis luto North Caroiiua a Narrow Gauge ruilrt.ad which is aireidy doing a good business through part of Kentucky aud TtitiiiMsu«, aounecting iu this Stale with t a Chii.iier and Lenoir Narrow Guana, or the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley liailroad most likely Ike latter—which will tkeii traveree the entire leugth of the Stale, passing by tbe live towns ot Wiustoa and Giaonsboro aud tke oia hisiorio towu of Favetteville, aad reach ing iidewali-r at Wilmington It w»s this project, in the hands of Gen lui bojsa, thai called forth a bill in the late Legislature tor the eaiabliabment ol s commission lo sell the State'a interest in > the Cape Kesr ami Yariktn Valley ll»il mad Cuoipany If I hie proposed loatl w eter completeJ it will be a great blessiug | to a sejtiaa of ihe Stale that has been 1 long needing a resectable outlet from th# mountain u >uke aad glena.— Uivkorj/ i'rru We regret itrannounce ihe uf Juilge ScUeuck as a certain fact tie has tendeied his resignation, to take ef toot on Friday, the first of April Judge Scheuck will tetire to pr vate life with ibe good wishes sud respect of all with whom he has been thrown in oontaci since his elevation to I ha bench He has worn his honors with ease and with credit to hiaaielt no less than advantage to the Stale. A profound lawyer, gifted with i;r*at clearaess of spprahensiou, possess t-d of unusual industry aod wall trained at the bar, he has left his mark on the circuiia and hay established for biissolt a fame that all may envy and but few attain His will be sincerely regretted, bat it will be iapossible for a man of his parta aad ability to remain ant great while out of tbe publie ser vice. Ia one capacity or another tbe peep'ie will again call him froua his vo! an sry retirement — Rultijh Ne tes Ob ie.rter The Philadelphia Timet says of Ma hone's speech : 'lt took lour hours, two glasses of lemonade (with a telsgraph pile to each) and two lemons to deliver it. It was read frota printed slips, in s cracked voice that o»eillated between a y#ll aud a whisper. It wsa all about the Virgiuia muddle, the State debt, re adju«tmsat aod Southern chivalry " .V nd 11 J R , in the Cnarlestoa Cour ier, describes Msbone, when speaking, as follows: " The little dried np and crouching figure, half squatting at every emphasis, tbe long,' skinny"pagers ex tended and curled like talons, aud book iug at the empty air, aod that alternat ing yell aod whisper wbieb would drive a camp setting out of tba wooda. would command attention. Add to these }rou liaritiea a Jarga and frowsy head, long | aad muddy beard, and collar aud cuffs I doubling back upon his broadelath in a 1 sort ol a split be'ween rufflaa aud modern linen, and you have hia photograph aa b# appeared to- day. An eborl ia to be made to introduce th# manufaeture of tobacco iu Greena boro, as well aa tbe sale of the leat Mr John liarker, one ot our eaterprieing merchants, is nrw makiuu arrangements for the manu.actora of plug tobacco, he having rested the McCouaeil building, oo Weet Mark#!, street, aud is plaotag tba necessary machinery tberaia tor that purpose. The old distillery property hsa recent ly bseu rented tor tbe aula uf leat tobac co, aud will ha fitted up for that purpose by a oompsny of o«r sulirprising mer chanta. We wish both enterprises a successful issue, aad bopc botb estab lishments may b? duplicated in a abort time.— Greenihoro North iSUte. _ Profit, "iii.aoo. "To sum it up, six long years of bsd ridden sickness, costing S2GO per yenr, total, #l,2oo—all ol tbie expense was stvppsd by tbraa Bottles ol Hop Bitters, taken by my wife. She has done her own bousewoi k for a year si' Doe, without tbe loes of • day, and I want everybody to know it, for tbeir benefit.—[N. E Farmer. The people living on tbe line of tbe Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad will soon be gratified at seeing -be track laid The iron haa beau wrdered aad is expected lo arrive aa fbllowe; 1,000 tuns in April, 1,000 tone in May aud 1,1)00 in June It will be laid aa rap idly as possible. Thia quautiiy will lay the track from the praaent termiuus at tbe Gulf to GreenaUiro We asay ex pect lo see trains running between tbe ; towne of Fayetieville nod Greensboro ; by the end of the year nt furthest. Tn# i opening of a road waa never looked fur | mure eagerly.—AVtcs Obterver. The bemnuraiio Senators will be sue oesslui ia their effort to prevent tbe con summation of the baigalu between Ma -1 houe aud the Radicals. They are in , high glee, Republican Senators are aica uf their and sink of tba abouiiiuble poeition lhay have taken ba j lure the country. The Richmond and Danvilla Railroad ; has leased the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line r««d. Worth Carolina Tobaoco. ; North Carotin* tobacco it world-fain- ; on* While looking lbro'ih the »;ri- j cultural builiiisu at Wstliington, a weak j or two since, we particularly noticed the JISJIUJ of le«f tobaoooe there ui* )e All were showu iu umu attractive atyle, but th« place of honor wee reserved for Granfilla county. A leaf of bright to taoc» it showo from that oountj which ia said to ba at one* tba Israel and fineet »er exhibited W» noticed persons looking at it Irouj ihe far Watt, tha ex treine S uth, and atreu tram Maine, and Ixard their expressions ot admiration. —Ex C rateful Women. ——— Nona racire to niuoh benefit, and none art to profoundly grateful tod thow •ucb to iut'.ratt in recommending Hop Kittart a* woman It ia tba only the rraiedy peculiarly adapted to tba many ilia the tex it alaiott uuirertally tuhj-ct (• Chill# and fever, imligsstion or deranged liver, consent or periodical eiek beadaokes, waak'iaat >a the back or kidnaya. pain iu tha thouldcrt and diff r ent pant uf the b idy, a feeling of leaei tuda an i despondency, are all readily ■ •noted by thtae liittere - [c:«iraat. Tbr I)ridson county mines iu North Carolina bate yield-d half ot all the dug eatt ef the Miaetaaippi river, and tha trou depoetle are regarded a> io exhaustible. In asking iur the emigra tion ot tkilled laborers tbe Stat* poiutt to 66 cotton tod woolen lailla, 200 to bacoo factories, 2U iron f atidrte*, 19 rurnaoM, and th» foundations of tuure mint iu be bunt tint summer. North Carolina is only tourtsen honre' riue fioai New York city, and it i» olaiuisu that the coat uf a journey front bera to tbe West will buy a good larui down ihet*. —Mew York Sun. ▲u order ha* been published a( Vicu na prohibiting the importation into Au> tria of awioe, pork, IMCOD ur euuaaget 'rotu the United State*. r Frsek Brown, taya tbe Salitbury Wih'Aman, bat begun, a second tat ot woraiug boate, to be used 20 wilts up tbe river tiora tbit place. The Reporter. THURSDAY, APUIL 7, 1881 LOCAL NBWS. Only one week trow uext Sunday un til Ealter. Our Superior court commence* Mon day,. May Slth. • t ,- » Snow nearly *v*ry day and night aim • last Tburaday. Couiuiittioners Monday it horse swap ping day ia Daubury. Did aoybody ever tee aunh weather at Friday, Saturday, Sauday aud Monday. Commissioners oourt ni*t last Monday A lull board preeent, tbe regular routine of bu*ia*ta gon* through with. W* want t« buy fifty oorde of tea baik d*liv*red at our yard. PKPFER & SONS. 'MI UACE ACBW •», — And 1 f*el aiitaiabl*," (aid a bard working man The doctor questioned biin, and louud that he bad bean habitu ally coative for y**rt, that now bis kid u*y> w*ie disordered. and bia whole system deranged. Kidney Wurt waa reoouituendtd, and faithlully taken, aud ia a tburt tiaia every trouble waa remov ed. Tha cleanaing and ionic power uf this medicine on th* bowele and kidney* i* wonderful— L'vnyrryatiunalUt. POISON LIQUOR It i* an ojen aecret, that b it it i* any e*torct al all; for ik b **ll known that nuiwUbitaadiog Ibere b an act of tbe legialature prohibiting th* *al* of apirit. uout liquor within thre* toilet of Dan. bury, that (bar* are sight or tea or mor* piraont whit* aad colored, who keep wbbkey lor eat* within th* hounds of th* plan. It b alto believed that a* impure a* tbb liquor b when it oonie* Irom tbe *till-boua*, that tkeec **eret vendtr* to adulteiai* aad drag it at to make it a deadly poison. While we deplor* the e irruption man ife*t«d by to tut of thoe* whoa* sworn duty it I* to *** that tbe law it anforced, ws th'.Lk it tbe duty of every man who regarda tbe livee ot hi* fellowmea, ta ate lib influence in bringing to juatie* ib«*e persons who would sacrafiaa th* lives ot their neighbor* for a few dollara* Yea, w* *ay that th* man or wuan whether white or black who will to aduU ttrate liquor ts to make it a deadly poi son, and then sail it to hi* or her aeigh bor to driak should be sent to th* peoi , tentitrj for ninetf-ain* yvari. Li»t of aieginttatee for Stoke* aj- JMPB—'I'-i pointed by the la»t leg »lature: jfRJ™ Snow Creek—Stomal Wall SHOP BITTERS! Feter s O'Bfk —P. [l. Niabe. I (A Medicine, not a Wrlalt,) Yadkin —J Q A. King. I COSTADII Sturatowu —Sterling dams I UOPS, nucnr, MANDRAKE, ... I .... ~ ~ U DANO£UO». Meadowt—J..r lltll. _ .. V' ; . ju«»TniiPrß«tT*si>nCTTMKiiirALQuAU- Qjakvr Gap—J*tuet A. Leak n*ao»4iLoTUKainrxaa.. licaver Islau i—M. T. Mitoball. THEY CUKI'J All ninniriof thr StomArh. BowtU. Plood, — —"• Ltvvr. Kldu. yj, nul t rlimrylnnun*. hcr « VOUIUCA*. Mi rplC'-m'.f and eipeclAlly FKKRI LIZBItt. — . Feuiile Complalutt. VV* have rnadt arrangements by which ; $ 1000 IN COLDa _ I L «iil,.r P.xiti i nana Will be pnld for a caw they will not cure or W cai» lur i.\.1l you eitoer 1 aciu uan* | or fur anrttiinß Impure urlujuriuut i o i. a. i found la tbtm. or the S.tr I. aad 1 trtlliser «t lon Atk yrnir drnwrl.t for Hop nt«l*rsand try y J lan i.«> it. W* Will daliv*r it at tb«m before you rt.rp, Tok* u. Otksr. .t J vi' . _ D.I C. !• »n absolute and lrre»t«Mbl«cure for tilt df iOi 111 n St IDJ poial Ou DruokoueM, use of opluoi, toUucco aud ... 11l # : uarcotlca. € Iter oi INS ii.au* Icauiuu fruiu 1* ■■■■■ Snro ros Ci KOULAIU ■■■■■! plat)* to Winston (byway of > slnut w. T.,tT^o.,. cave o.* Genuantowu), tr anbury. IBHBHHHBHZIBBI Pi.PFEII & OaNS April 6:h, 1881. 1 PERRY DAVIS' VECETABLE B PAIN KILLER isai k PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY IS? For Internal and External Use, V b t SURE CURE for til the Diiea»»i for which It li recommended, , a( | u ALWAYS PERFECTIY SAFE In the htndi of tvea the most Inexperienced persons. 0 i rt l« a nro nnd quick remedy for OOUnIIS, SOKE F ( . S" THROAT, CItILLM, aud nlmliar trouhler. affords 1- V »I p "TllKßlA..ndl»«hebe.l g, haavra remedy for RHEKMATIM.iI aad NKLRAI.C.IA. 1 S THE OLDEST, BEST, AMD MOST WIDELY KNOWN if FAMILY MEDICINE IM THE WORLD. 6 • .fL" tf (.nfii ritrd will* such wondfrfnl mccfw '* H : >i I(,r\ : p * RL , th* %-aru FOR CKAMPH, CHOLERA, K s£3 Vlfa A -'34 IJVMKNTEKY, and all BOWSL COJIPLAINTSi iW «• r 53 'K4 *x i e«' t\dtrid at unfailing *ur* for th*M tii«QW. N HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS'CONSTANT P USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. rj j HifiS t. u HECOMMENDED *>y Phyelelnna. Mlssioiiarlc*, fej Miulatm. of WantMipaa, W«A-Shops, a::il t"' :2W O i Fnclortra, Narers In IIosp!lnls-ln ehort. by Everjbody t:J »t»i ij / & Hvirvwlirro has evsr eiren It a trlsL i! ® IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. fj3'| :-P; gfi} , h M n ,, v , y „ Uiw i for Pnln Iu Iho Back and 81dr, "-3 I M snd Wn„ >F«J» «'"/'» ? 01 Brul » c " 1,-S V'trt. I'.ifc Spviilrs. Severe Uurns, yealds. eta * sn F\HII.Y CAN SAFELY BB WITHOCT IT. It *!•' " annually i-AVS ciany time* its co-t In , r 7iil 4 brtiiiA It within tlwrotch of all. It 1* «oUlat.itftc.sJc.uul 81.0(1 * >• ■■•■/W » tHjtlla, and can lK> obtained flom all drag*lstfc n-'v & Providence, R. 1. £ life a s ik mi fl ( ■ - Cur*a by AlSflßP'ilift (>«"""'» »"> Care | Back Ache Au I all rtisrsses of 'lie Kidners, lllftd ler and tilth I'/ 111 (' '/ L r r Vr:,"w " r Pad I' DEIV>S II*'IO ihet»tiem cui*ti» (■prttTfa hxifl>i«r aiatify raa. Bn ii ii M nn* m«iWne^. It ia a Marvel Healiug ■»»') Reliof, It DRJI WS IRC M tut di.ea.ed |'*rth htudi g CIK£T. tlie imim»n» thai ransr ileath. "ESiSwrnwr- It CURWS whsre«ll else fails A ROYfll- Relieved and Cured unsatisfactorr internal mclicwiH Ssnd lor our traatiss'on Ki.ln»» troubles, taut free. Don't ietpair until .ton b**'-t r i''d this Sen^ Soid by'driiujfistt, or sent by mail, on receipt Me. KmmH A|Ji'iied and RADICALLY oluiir ta. EFBiCTUAL krwedv. Ad'lreu Milu »'V iMrotig'tl* or sent by mail or re iht "Oalj" Lrnf Tad Co., ceivt oiPric». MOO, by William*' Block, 'IU« 4, «»1y 'an* r ®- Uh-liiuli', Uicb. Williams Block, ■ fcTKoiT, Mich. _..... „ . , ± Fend for Testiftonals and Tina is the Original an 4 .. „ f „ Gsr.u ne Kidns- Pad Auk ~ ' f Oct 18 IBRo s»r it and Uike no other. xrar, At WriOLKSALE IN CH ALILBSTOS, S. U, DOW IK A MOISS, Wkoletale Druggitia, , ... THE ONLY' LUNG FAD CO, ami obtig*, Bobert O Q>»ltow»y, Jr., with STERN & CO., WBOI.KtALB Boots aod Shoes, Ao. 9 GOVERNOR STHKET, 5 h Dior frt»w M ia, ■t7u 6 RICHMOND. Va "If j»t •»«» » GOOD PIANO OR ORGAN. writi or ull oi W F Okmsbt, Winaton, who e»B aa; pi; »nj m*km ur atyle «»da in iba Untied Aatra at pricaa which will del'; eompatitioa. If jua want iba BBT SEWING KACHINX «TC r put before ibe publm. cwli on W P. Ohmsbt for the ■ ight-RNHilg boafslic in (h« Muaio St>te, Wluatou Old punoa, and tuiiahinea cx aha«»ed " W P. Ounr 1 • liveilori til Meciauics. PATENTS and how to obtain (ban. Pa«(/falfi3 at 60 t>«gea >'**, ■f* u receipt af ■ far Pottage. Addreas Gilmorb, Smith A CO, Balicitari of Pa.eott, Uoi It, D. 0 W. A. lUCKBR, H. C. NMITM ■ B. BPRAOIBB. TCb&ER, K.tfl'i H * CO., Maaatacturertaud Whulaaale Dealer* ia BOOTS; fHOES; HATH AND CAPS ISO Balii*ort matt Baltinara, Md. I Ka-ljr. NOW 13 YOUR OPPORTUNITY! To itltcl a COOK or HEATING STOVE from the largest and most varied atoea io tbie section ot thu State, aud it at LOW PRICES at Brat elate gooda can a told. Wa base a fall stock of M ANN'S and LIFI'INCOTT S AXES. . TRACES, STEEL FLOWS, GLASS, HELPING. SASII, DOORS, TINWAItB, HORSE-SIIOES To short, a fall liae of HARDWARE Which wa ara tallj luorraaiug PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, *o lately added to our (toek. BROWN, ROGERS & CO, dcelt;l Wiaat«n, N. C JU vo4.UJ.liu*J l*p| Xl|l *H* pu«M UIAX H M *s«io-j *OJ ?Kosa;i YHJIJI 4 «TMA* I g *•#*!• *aonu •wsiooana hhxiy xi xso F| W *QU»!J\SP> jDubJ ;/ ■ touuc > es>m jo oouaiuaAaoo □ *99%9A iJ»i'BMPA Pl**!! 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Pl»iuiiff. Against I/BCJ Athbj (the widow), and Alfred Mrndeuhall miiJ wit* Miry J Metideuball, Ashby, Maribii Asbby, Joha Aahli>, 4ituea Aihby. Andt Cook sod wife Naacr Cook, and Henderson Ashby, beire-nt-Uw or ttlijib Aabby, Defendant!. It a|>peitrinfr to the SHiUtaction of the Court upon Ibe HlfiiUril of W. A Bat s, .Sheriff of yioktsCoauiy, tlmt Solonioo Asiibjr and John A.hliy, two of the deteadfits iu the SOOTS entitled Mclios, are non-resiileuis of this BUts, h M Iherelore- ordered the aereit-e be msds upon tlieui by publication in the Dauburjr hsroKTsn for tlx autvewiee weeks, notifyiug Iheiu to appear belore the Probate ' for SlokfS County, at lhe> ei»rt House, in Uaiilniry, within tweulv days alter tbeseriice ot this tuiiiiuon) on theio, and answer the complaint of plaiutiff which Is a petition to •ell land lor and ih.it a publication of this order and uutics will bo equivalent to persoual aervics. Done at office in Danbury, on this the list day February, AO. lirtl JAMC.S KIKRSON, Js., IWltwt Judpsl frsksltt
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 7, 1881, edition 1
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