H . P- i - - i- -I m . '-.If-. "S. . f .. ' i . - -.'. ! j : "HF77" i'p Piri n ' PLLAWTER'S ! . y I I U M Vi ... -1 j 'b' ' '-.L, j L i s f ( "1 "'iTtt. iUj. Ik. Tll ,At.l ,-mSmra' . Himself niniBVeitherbold or driYcw - MM ...iffba prUtortof -.the Oranrille Ware bouse are ever wake to the Interests of "'Uie Kuiners.t Give them a trial with jrdurfiiwt tobacco and be convinced that ':"our market is! equal to any in the State. ' 1 M I ' II . -. f-- " t ' i - :r,- ?:-- .if.. -1 F. ' - ii mm ' gashing with fresh, buttermilk & second tirae,ii necessary -is high? 1 . ly recommended as sure death to lice on' jcattle. .4 V-.U . j '. It eofta more ? annually ; to take cure of the dogskin Ngrth Carolina . than it would, to run ; a free school in every school district ior 6 months r in each yeaif. ' m' " I T ! "j - 1 ' lore depends pn the man than on the farm 'J'he best farmers and the molt profitable farms are not on the most fertile land. 1 he man makes the farm and himself rich. A A neW JeieT farmer is credited with the statement that he "knows f by actual experience" that -'Lima i tcnns pianieuion uie euge wiui me t ye oown, win come up a wee ear- Ground that has been thoroughly BUbftoiled to the depth of twelve 1 fr.ches. 'will absorb four inches of .ater. This is niore than usually falls at one j time, j and thus the bill ' $ides seldom wash away which have been deeply plowed, ana tne level -Farmers, should! have a diversity of crom. so that if there is a failure f n 'on la there mav be a hit in another. TCTl 3 intelligent farmer lays his plans Ho looks ahead to see what will make him money; and he don't put All the eggt.unaer one nen, tor she -. might (e4ve the nest, and all would wisely tnd carry out their plans to luo uesv oi .tueirauuuy. i f If youwint to "keep our hogs, horses, cattlo and sheep healthy, . give tm -Lt regularly. ' Tljere Is iio better vermifuge than salt. Much of the so-called hog cholera is due Jt",6 intestinal wo mis. 4 plenty kf salt .hesa " w'orms. . ' AH animals desire isalW Sshowincr that it in a want of I'll' . "... ..: ' L . r. -1 1 II ineirnaiure ana i unaouDteaiy ior "wise purposes. i i "We recommend; the cultivation of this crop Prepare your land this month by breaking up with a turn- mi? mow ana leveimcr! with harrow i ao as tcj sow in April. If sown spe .ciallv aia seed crooJ nlant in drills about three feet apart at the rate oi O ic-half bu shel of seed to the acre, and 'cultivate 1 by plowing as far drilled corn. If for hav. sow broad- :cast one bushel the acre and put - fin witH brush or harrow. 1 Do not , coyer mo seeu wo tieep. a wo crops can ,be raised during the season from me same grouna. j t i CHOSS-IlItEEI SMKFI. A the Xew York State Faij there Trjer exhibited . some sheep bred frofflf common Merino ewes hiA a ; Cofajwold ram.i The fleeces of the first cross measured 5 inches in lensrth. and the! wool was as fine ' i as the Merino, and as easily combed ! as that of a Cotwold. The wool nf the second cross;' as long 'as that of the pure UjOt wold, was still as hne as Merino wool. The carcass of the .cro4 breedj Vheep tnakes excellent mutton arid is nearly as heavy as !the nure Co wold. Wo hnro. f ro. iqnently alluded to tlie advantage of Ipje shown at "Eocliester, proves hpw successful and profitable a farmer's shecp.it wpuld be. The farmers's "aheep is undoubtedly in the cross breed. j-Am Agriculturist. We rive the following sugges- tions as to sowing some of the gar-4i-n hmto s : !"' !!' J' CAB io 2 requires a deep, fresh, Joimv sll, should be liberally "ma- -urea MUU baru-yard';manure. wiood Ahes are -very useful, should be iUnted in rows 15 inches apart and ten or twelve inches distant in the row. ' -v .. j Cabsotg . preflr a ficht. sail vkoil. Sow! deep, rich, m drills half men iep ana xwjeive inches apart, . thin out tot five or six Inches apart In the row. . .Should the soil become baked before the plants appears, v . loosen it bjr gentle raking. i CltEBy-j Sow. in moist, rich gronnd, in drills eight orniue inches wide and hialf an inch deep. After sowing,! roll the ! jbed, or with a "board press the soil firmly to the V...vlaIeedsTifi',;.'.':-:.': v f 1 ? CrjcrJtVBSB requires a very rich, " 'varm, moist soil tq grow them well. ' V 3f Each hill should have one or two " "shovelfuls f well-rotted manure and (I en-miied: with the soil: The hill . should be about three: feet apart and three or four inches above the &ur Ivfce;:-;.!;:, i Beets jFor an: early - crop the turnip-rooted varities are the best $ow in drills from' lftl8 inches apart, Ijalfj f inch deep and about ' 2 inches'npart in! the rowr thea uoyer withi a rake and uross down hy laying a boardjover the drill and walkiufron it to press the earth to HARK THESE PACTS TH E TESTCOStfO THE WHOLE WORLD. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers- . ALL rlMMnntinTi nf jriii. tlit proper and diligent use of this inestima ble preparation, lo attempt tocure bad lc yj juBBiCTingine cages nrthe wound togeth er w ft folly; for should fae nnite, a boff gy diseased condition remains underneath to break oat with tenfold fury in afew daya The only rauonal and successful treatment ag indicated by nature, is to reduce the infla mation in and about the wound and to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty 2lhe 9,mtmen !8 8alt 18 'orced into; nieat. This wiU canse the malignant humors ho be drained off from the hard, swolen, and dis colored parts roufid about the wonndsi sore "vp, am wucu ; tnese numora are' re moved, the wounds themselves wfll soouj heal warm bread and water poultices applied over the affected parts, after the Ointment has been well rubbed in, will soothe and! soften tne same and greatly assist the core. I There is a description I of ulcer, sore and swelling. WiiChDei1,?ot e named here, attendant upon the folhes of youth, and for which this Ointment is urgently recommended as a sov-remeJy-. T" curing such, poisonous soros it never fails to restore the system to a healthy .state Lf the KUa be taken according to the printed instructions. . j 6 piptherm, Ulcerated Sore TUrat and Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of the &hnv A i . - ... . , ' "-"d xuav uc carta dv well rubbimr the Ointment tuz. ; . J mto the chest, throat; and neck of the pa tient; it will soon penetrate, and give imme diate relief, i Medicine taken by the mouth must operate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt in anv local part wherpa 4 the Ointment will do its work af ZcZ (Who ever tnea the unguent in. the above manner for th diseaaeB named, or any similar dis ordeMaffec Hig the chest and throat, will find themselves rpliovl nu .. ,.i ' . sufferers from; these complaints should en-- 'C,"F ixiru ai Deaume m a larsre bread nd water ponlUce, after the Ointment has Vnf bedm 5 ifc iU 8istthe Ure Of the throt unrl ilcs t fever and lessen the iaflamation, eight or ten uUuiauo mgusana morning. The Ointment wmprodnceperspiration, the grand essential in all cia.atu tt f- ' . or where there migSit be an oppression 6f the chest, either from asthma or other causes. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures j The above claps of mmniitnti. 1 ' moved by nightly; fomenting the parts with warn water, and then by most effectuallv robbing in the Ointment. Person suffering from these direful complaints should lose not !Ji?ll I Progress. It owwuiu io uuumbwuu tuai it is not sufficient merely, tosmear the Ointment on the affected parts, but it must bet well rubbed hi! for a considerable, time two nr tia J j - that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectuallv as though i-nirohi There again bread water poultices, after the rubmncr in of the Ointmpnt win ri ro vice. This is the only sure treatment for fe males, cases of cannpr in where there may be a general bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth Sores , and Ulcers. Blotches, as also rwp1:j taintv. be radically enra if .hft . used freely, and the PilU taken nigU and vw mu!uucu tu loo printed m- owuuuu. iiueu irewea in any other wav thevonlv drv nn in one nlum t i,i. 1 j!. another ; whereas this Ointment will rdmove tiienumor irom tne system, and leave the pa tient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the me of the piiio ,-u a mauiig euro. ' j Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis, - - - - -Uitr IU U1QUXC and Stir Joints. Althoueh the above comnlaintoVlim m their orisrm and naiui e. vet thiv .n rv,;.. local treat n tent Mnrntt!ni,ni ..i1. . u j- -ii . s . '-'v-' "vxbii uit)N:i), ri Buv.-u uiBt-ascs, win yieia m a comparatively short HTi'U-n ff firvl,. n.. , '' ' nucu liUXS LlUb llieui IS uillireutlv rnlihfii! intn r rected, yen after every other means Shave - - O I ml w. ..... vwv. Lrux.n it i lanea. in ail serious maladies the Pi1laonr,i,i be taken accordmc to the nrint,i X' v. util,vlltJLiB I?oth the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs, ' Chiego-foot, . Fistulas, Bad Breasts, n ChUblains, Gout, j Burns, Cbapped Hands lJunions, Cornb, (soft), Swellings. LUinbago, Bite of Mjsquetoes,and baud LiaUCerS. PllPR. i rthfnmutio, VI:,,.. S Cocorbay, - Contracted and Stiff Joint s, niepnautiasis, Scalds, fcore Nhfcies Sore Throats, fkm Diseases. Srvyf ' SCUrw. Rnr llno.1 & T.S t TJlcers, Waunds. YawK i! CAUTION One rn oonm'nn t j JV - "Rfe ?f Haidock, as aRent fu the United States. surtounds each bos of iPills and Ointment. A .handsome reward win given to any onerendeiinsr such information aa may lvad to th dti ntinn nf pirties counterfeiting the medicines or vnd- T S i j mem to be Bpmions. bold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollowat ACo, JVew York, and by all re spectable Druggists and Dtalers in Medicine throughout the Civi'id wnvM in cents, 62 cents and $1 each. x Jr inere 18 considerable jaavin?: bv taldn" the larger sizes. " n' . "-vvuuuo mi mo gujuanceoi pa tients in every disord fr m afflr kr. , T il.V4 VSJ ciiuu P01- ' fehSlv I i - - ' ' . J. ?J - ESTABLISHED 1850. 21 South . (ay Srej; BALTHIOBE, 51 J. j (Half minuto's walk from the Postoffice.) PBACTICE LIMITED TO ; FEIYiTE AND CONFIDEXTTAL DISEASES. Bit. WORTHINGTON may be consulted upon all these diseases of the Generative organs which tend to embitter life and shor ten its duration, including Nervous Debility, causing indigestion, pain in the back land loins, weakness, headache, impotency, j im paired sight, loss of memorv, eruption oa the ia0e and body, loss of sexual power, bashfhl- ness, c. making married life unhappy and single life miserable. The Doctor guarantee u. v.dw )i.gu iu iws irmuiiem j. snail leave his care till thorongly restored to sound and vigorous health, without the use of Men cury in any form, his treatment being purelv Vegetable. i " i KOTKE TO COUNTRY P&T1EKTS. Parties living at any d-stauce from' the Hospital can be successfully treated by send ing'symtoms. of their disease. The Doctor will forward to any address in the United States, free from observation, a printed list of questions, thereby enabling thB patient to giy e a minute description of thehr case, which he requires to effect a j,uiei and speedy aud are cure. ::- ; j. All letters directed to Bb. WORTHING TON. Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md, will re cfcive prompt attenuoa. i . i Office hours from 8iathemorringtilli0at night. Hundays, lill 12 o'clock noon. , j Separate conaultatioa rooms for Ladies to whom the Doqtzx pajg special ttteatfciU i Hollow's flinieit. I 1 1 ' I Lock Hospital furniture ! y ' ' gS' ' I HE Citizens f Granville and surrounding counties are reminded that the old jandjreliaDle House of S. A. STEVENS & CO., Norfolk, Va, still stand at the head of tlie trade. They presoni'the larst Stock South of New York, and all spods sold at Lowest New York prices. We are Agents and keep on hand a large assortment of Pianos and Orcans, which we guarantee to sell ut the manufacturers prices. Send for catalogs of our instruments. ! V feb90 ly WATKIW'S llll; WW JQi '.: HENDERSON, N. C. - THE BEST AND SLAKCEST WAREHOUSE BUILDiNC IN j THE COUNTY. Size 40x150 and has 24 Skylights and wons drive into the house bopd Camp house and well of water in lot F M ATTfA'nnwQ 1' M' GUllIlIX & W ATKINS, Proprietors. J . M. MEADOWS, Auctioneer. - feg HO FOR JHE GREAT 1 AM PREPARED TO SELL AS CHEAT AS ANY; ijiNUF CTQRY XORTH OR SOUTH. I am now.workiDg about one dozen experienced workmen. Recently added jseveral pieces of new and IIIIPIiOVES HAOIfftfERY tlHis enabling me to , djspatdi orfc rapidly. Persons wishing to purchase an v iwrnArX.101 "V Pleil"U "toerttnt I am prepared to man,Ifact.m ' hnfon shot t notice; that my prices are lower than northern inannfaeirers. I warrant .luii, uuu tucn Yvnj not pairouizc S 8- HAITIIC'OCK OXFOIt, X. C. ' cr OX10RD, N. a EEST PRfCES C0ARA2ITEEB. large orders are especially called to th knmmmnc w,.i. Co0rthpase, forMe sale of Itf-Tobacco. Good lights and everTthW eMfy to make tobapcobrig the highest market price. oYve , usf 'Mr. James B. C friot.ia u ! . ; ; -eAuecis oi ms numerous Inends a liberal hare oi their patronage. Sales every day. . Tajyloil & Be sure and buy Your- 6! From Mitchell; oV SonsrjOxlord. Cooper & Williams Are constantlj' getting n r MEW iCOOQS- They would cdll SDecikl attention tn their apartment of 1 i Realdy-Mide Glotliing. Among their ciothing will e found some beautiful Overcoats. Be sure and call while you can get a lit n2 Have your Physicians, RESCilPTOMS .' i compounded at tHe K ' : : , Drug fetore of Mitchell fc 1Snr if FutOtl i Ci CD C-r- IP 09 CD M DOWH FALL IN PRICES huj11j aivn Ui ACTUREltS ! 'Wimbisli. THE People of Grannlle and surrounding country are respectfully informed that during the past month 1 hare been receiving a new lot of Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, i - ; SH.TEB-WAKE, &C ' i All of which I would be pleased to exhibit to them as they are nice and elegant. As wedding are new all the go yon ian sup ply yourselves with all kinds of beauUf wedding prestnts. Call and see them. FOR SALE CHEAP. A. Gord,second hand Norelty" Job Frew size in bide of chare 10 by 14 1-2 ; good u cow THE OXFORD Jeiulryaiis). uufs tpd wtrlt and viU be soltl at a baxgaja aw j Addm tir tsa7 . , r - . - I J ' RICHEST PRICE? IPAID FOR. TOBACCO.- wyosBOBS,' ? PROPRIETORS 000 PER'S WAR! iJHOUSE Hi ghest Prices GuaranteeoV for allfirfles if vory best Annnmmni rj Ixootf Light and evciytliing rc fly 'awaiting 1 'f your Lnl'2i,S.hlB 'S 'Wi fLn-te-e.SPJ,?S "'?hed 3ixpos!t'.r,s- ,T SEWS OFiE' FOURTH FASTER tha,f other machines. Its canacity i; unlimited. Thcro lS'22Sn WIJbS0?a ACHIWES. 4c $ "in iho United S?--'??..?.?"..."0 combined, sales if all the others. Iu.VJLSO1 WENDIHC ATTACH '.IEKT, "for doing tppniuf rePalrinS-.Wl"HOUT 'ATCHlflC, BWen FREE with eanh mnoh A . i..V ' AGENTS : WILSON SEWINGlACHiNF fin. WANTED 827 & A9Q Cor.SteMadisonSts., Chicago, rvn QALb BY ALL IMeadow's . HENDERSON, N.r?., MAD0WS S- TOWJSJEsMroprietors. t. V r II if-' 5 I . i Present lo Tobacco Planters ' . CrotllS nun rrnirinfono tlo l.:lw... . , iJ-arSe Orders from Leading Factories in tv J United States. Spleii- did ommodations lor our patrons. M CHARLEY HARRIS, AUClJpNEER. ' do7 ISyjOnr.Dr. Meadows is the oldot Warer he man -in Henderaon, and ms aa extensive acquaintance with all the J be manufacturers.. Iriel fe ejiiii p l I (Formerly Tnth' D. O X F O R Uflivinff "been for the past it. ! m theJfQbacco business, renectfullv-y Icrm thTilnTifra anaoarmers of Granvillft I hqjrve opened the Brick j!l A ,uaww" A'.wijij'.ior me saie oi JLeai Tooacco, and Solicit a share of vour riatronnbri f 1 clinl! tAm thfcj Banner, and at the same timevb.i- able tn fill KJit. isfaorily the large oi-ders i3rijat looacco especially, -MTJESDAY.- WEDNESDAY. T to rrTTriTri?T . 1 i h 1 U OKLIi, Aucaonccr. ;T Proprietors.. jan25 C commc r anil G - ff 7 .r A VALUABU I INVENTION. TH2 WORLfi REflOWflED : k i ...... .... to Cnombtar Watch, 3 a Ontlass Piano. It Uls.; and fin Francl8cof Cal, FIRST - CLAS DEALER8. Warouse, tmeauallcd fa. tlP for Tin11inrv ttiai t i i v...u VII Vi :. ..- .11 t t .i r t -rr S. Osborn jdo D, B)i C, six veal h vrmMfH Uh and nrlirffr nminfiV jnnf Wafehole, (formerly nsed I have. ! f Solicit the Fine : Sale, dfs ; : ; TTTITPsnf: V vnmAV oa want to eav money. : ' I . , , " . . ' ! it , . tr"1- 1 a : : " -! . )- J.I''-. janl7 3m r

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