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Page 1: Xcw mMm- ill · 2017. 12. 17. · mMm--'. illi 1 4 sH T" W TB1 S3 i OS!" Call and examine the above Machines at. Whitaker & Allkx's hardware store. Thej are also agents for the celebra-

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OS!" Call and examine the above Machines at. Whitaker &Allkx's hardware store. Thej are also agents for the celebra-ted Sweepstake Thresher. Those wanting Machines would dowell to give us their orders ini mediately. Repairs furnished toorder on short notice.

Fayettcviue JLocais. Fayetteville Obserrer

tonjSiwIf you want good cot- -

J TlmftJay,iV Jllll 15, 18.at 15 cents per yardfoto "Mrmii 4 v X.r Afr ntfi a v's- -

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If you want a rood suit of 1 t'oni and Hay.riot boa for two flnllnrn m In I Th Town Sprinp Livery Stable is well

supplied with the above articles, and par- -

JMlirraj & Morgan S. tics wishing their stock wi ll eared for, will

If YOU Want the best 4 1 be sure and stop wjth us. Charges mod

sheeting at 10 cents per yard,V V V A'LIM IU J A." - 1 1 lilt '

Ifyou want ladies' dress goodsat co.sgo to Murray & Morgan's.

If vou want irood brogan. 1 . f--i ri :

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Murv 1 MorWu'i ' B in hand, this county

boots and could and would make a credita-shoc- s,If you want bestevery pair warranted, go I We showing at the Philadelphia

to Murray & Morgan's. Centennial next year. One ofyou want ladies' and gent's Tennessee's commissioners tells

slippers, at 80 cents a pair, go what is accessary to be done, into Murray & Morgan s. :the following noteIf you want boy s and gents,lmt fmm mntstn Sz. cm I Dear Sir: Tenneisee is ob--to Murrav & ISIorgan's

If you wanthardware, queens-war- e,

groceries and everythingusually kept in first-cla- ss stores

some

thewould from

cheaper than the same class of &00 bring State upoods can be bought in the j w W"CI Dl owiis. ion

county, go to Murray &

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leading menAt ray store before you buy your gether, and ee what they cangoods, as you certainly can "find pledge the Coibty for, be paidbetter bnrgains than elsewhere. . during the yar, and telegraphI don't propose to be undersold.Farmers and Mechanics can get

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full value for their bv and the Countyventing with me. keep such Commissioners Un pledge semethings as they need and of tbe' money nothing on be done. Webest quality.' Ii. II. Ogilvie, do need the ioney now, but

Favetteville, Tenn jwe must know wat can be donebefore we go wcVk making pre--

All persona to' Derations. Do telegraphine nnn oi uaicner s uguvie, me Monday. A1S Coltar.must pay up within the next six- -:

ty or accounts will be The directors offound in the hand of iLinr-nl- n countr mlr-ulinrn- l

mean what I say.II. II. Ogilvie.

Soda Water. aii our citteens whoThe at Dkake & in sih

drug-stor- e in4. :1, .

full operation, charged dailj',and supplied with plenty of ice,and the best syrups.

Be Sure you Arc IUglit.In times like these when money

is scarce it is quite important to bejudicious in spending. If youwill call the northwest cornerof the Square, and examine thelate purchase of ladies' and gent'shats, calico, domestic of everykind, clothing, tobacco, cigars,nd a general stock of dry goods

and groceries. You will find goodswell adapted to your wants andprices perfectly satisfactory.

J. C. Fisher.

T. J. GMY & CO.Commission Merchants,

Dealers in Grain and Produce.Agents the celebrated

MASSILLON THRESHER,

TULLAHOMA WAGON WORKS,

Eclipse Cotton Press and CottonGins.

ipril 29,1875 o

TTatcr ! Water!! Water! ! !

Water Spouts are terrible, but water inits plac and in proper quantities, poodthinp. In fact we at the Town Spring Liv:ery Stable do without the springwater, thongh w don't wish to be nder-ctoo- d

that water is the only thing desira-ble we hare. We ha?e good corn andand we are not afraid to feed. Alsd, erery-tbi- ng

kept in first-cla- ss stable.If. C. ATKINSON & CO, Projectors.

BloodedAll parties interested in good stock Trill

something fine by calling at the TownSpring Livery Stable, where John Noosleywill stand the present season. For partic

orabove TownLivery Suble. Call and

T ourselves.M.t. ATKINSON CO., Proprietors.

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II. A CO., Proprietors.

Centennial.If people Lincoln were

disposed take the matter tha--

If

nrliged to raise money to puther resources on Exhibition atPhiladelphia, If Counties

! raise; each, $1(J0 tow

seieeiea muie owiei tiiat ouwould G your Count Jseat, Aionaay; anrve a puoiic meeting, and get bur

j to

at NashvillMouday Evening.lheLegislaturttmA.de no appro

money ion. uhless

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not

j toindebted notlail to

dayp, their thean officer.

I and Mechanical Associationhave to havl Fair this

!laii. ifsoda fount take an interest, cxhibi-BnioiiT- S

is now

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Liuiia win urgui nun 11 orupuruarticles, we will have tie of thobest displays tliat avc live everhad.

Last week l!evT.Fisher advertised a lostWithin twenty-fou- r hotrs ofthe issuance the pajVr, amessage came from the coVntry

the whereabouts thiani- -mal. That's what adverin the Obsekvek does.

X Business men inTennessee, as well as theTennessee and Virginia railritd,refuse to receive the new Sitetreasury notes. As" these nccs

are receivable in payment of 11

State dues, they should pass c

rent at their face value.

rw.sn. 0Den?aycttcvtUo Produce"v"'bv ' "a few Sundays ago, in daylight,while himself and family wereat church, and nine hams stolen.

Farmers will rememberthat A- - Dieroer has forsale at his dmg-store- 'a largestock Landreth's warrantedTurnip Seeds the best known.

An error appeared in ourlist ot county appropriations lastweek. It should have Theo.Harris, commissioner. $92; M.

ulars call and see, or consult with Col. s. J Woodard, commissioner, $88.any one acquainted with the history of the j ' -horse. He will show for himself and his Jg The gTOWlUg COIT1 OI.

cults will prove what he is as a breeder. Lincoln n cr morewasM. c. atkixsox & co.. Proprietors, countyTmm Spring Livery Stable, j promising. It has fine color, is

5- - Tersons purchasing articles adTrr-- unusually large, and "growingtiiwd in these columns, will please mention , .

that they saw tho advertisement in tha .lSu

. Satisfaction no Pay.Tha is the moUo of the

see forSpring

C. ATKINSON

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Harper's Magazine foris received and noticed

elsewhere. The July numberdid not reach us. .

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Why Crime Increases.Judging from the announce

Merits that appear in the dailypaper?, crime is greatly on theincrease in different parts ofthe United States. . JSIuch ofthis increase, which has beengradually going on for someyears, may be. attributed to theluaL'iimiuistraticii of justice. inthe courts, and the culpable len-

iency with which culprits, areuxaUd by J he ministers of jus-

tice. There must be a greaterdispo-ilio- n on the part bolh of

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bencli and jury to give actualcriminals the full benefit of thelaw, as a wholesome example,before there can be any great a--mtfndment.

Tho only rtmedy is patienceand prompt justice. Make it apenal offence to carry a weaponof any kind, and enforce the'law rigidly when it is madcThat is a of Tennessee lee as many prem- -

is ana aeeas county, assonal violence in this State arevery rare. Xo man has a rightto carry about with him instru-ments of so muchdanger to thecommunity, when a glass of li-

quor, a word, even thepromptings of his own base im

may bring them into otherdeadly action. But so longthe Honorable Mr. So and Sowill do it, of course "BullyJoe" will do it, and so will"Scraggy Bill," his associate.Promptly fine and imprison allrevolver snd knife aswell a all brass-knuck- le andslung-sh- ot usersf and ahandsorcestep will at once have beenmade towards diminishing thetendency t crime characteristicof the times. Then duly arrestand severely punish all-perso- ns

found guilty; of deeds of vio--le.n- ce

lo this, and we shallhave reason of person were

churches, andriierc no way to giveperson and a suitableguarantee of decent security.

Circuit Court.George. Hardin, indicted for

the murder of F. A. Bovce, wasthem

and ordered to the State lunaticasylum.

The jury in the case, State vs.Gilbert, for murder, ren-

dered of "guilty of mur-der in the first degree." A

for a new trial was made, theargument upon which is to be pretamed this (Thursday) morning.

The following criminals werepronounced and

Newton Lamb, col,penitentiary monthf; RobertTigg, col., larceny, penitentiary 6

Thos Mctjarea, col., larceny, penitentiary 3

Sales to take Place.All sales of property advertisedthe Obsesver, which

may be at thisoffice, will hereafter be noticedunder the heading, 'freeof charge. Wa call attentionthe following:

By D. W. Clark, C. and Al.and special commissioner, Satur-day, 14th, 1875, at thecourt-hous-e, 215 acres and 107poles adjoining Mulberry village,;belonging to the estate of W. LJMoore, deceased. )

By same, same day and Dlace.35 acres in the 17th district, be-- 1

longing tb the estate of JemimaUSf The smoke-hou- se oul Cole, deceased.

ws broken Market.

Dr

read,

August

Wheat has weakened a littlelast week, and may now

quoted St iO&JOc.VBacon dull, without changeirpriccs.

Com, from store $1 supplyanple.

llout market well&8oYa&50.

scarce at $1(5)1.20.

Ca? Our thanks are due toHodJohn M. Bright for a pam- -phlecopy of Mecklenburgcentlnial speech. We anticipate Inch pleasure in its per--sual.

meal

Advertisements.Chatry sale of land.Profjastles,' Fliotville.bas

lost a nVg, and would like tohear A description ap-pears in lis paper.

tain continues toantheat that is in shock

suffers inconsequence.

The Fall Fair.At a called meeting of the di-

rectors of the Lincoln county AgJMeehaniod Ars- -j Murray, and yet we seem all at

ciation, held Monday, 5th inst., it 'once to have got into the super-wa- sgreed that the Association jlative degree without any pre--

have a Fair, commencing cn Wed-i.tsflH- y,

the 22nl .f September,'875, and continue fcur dajs. .

committee was appointed toprepare the programmes, with a

list the stockholders, showingthe amount subscribed and paid byach, aud have the same published

in pamphlet.The following directors were

appointed superintendent;First day W. J. Stegall and

II. F. Dusenberry.Secoad day S. S. Alexat der

and M. Thornton. .

Third day M. W. Woodardand F. R. Morehead.

Fourth day J. D. Tillman andF. Ii. Morehead. .

It was ordered that the commitlaw it purchase of the

atjoicea ot per-- lam8M possible in this

cross or

as

carriers,

property

guilty,larceny,

to

supplied

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a 'bridles, saddles, &c.

The following officers of theFair' were appointed

E. C. McLaughlin, ticket agentE 13. Stegall, gateW. W. James, premium agent.The officers and directors of

pulses, associations are resp ctlully

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iuvited to attend, aud on(lAn in i dmn . ( . r . in tnn I l m rf". " '

. i is strange that mankindA A - I A 1... 1 . A 1 Ivary uckcib win ue isueu io inem.

F. R. Morehead and W. W.

Stegall were appointed alease the booths.

The board adjourned to meetSaturday the 28th day of Augustnext.

JjE1 The services of the pro-

tracted meeting at theXJumberlandPresbyterian Chure'i in this placeclosed Tuesday, after about threeweeks' continuance. The interestof the meeting to increaseinstead of diminish as time passed

longer to com- - A number added toplahiof the increase of crime, the diffeieut others

is other

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verdictmo-

tion

years;years.

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inquiring the way. Rev.Messrs.Uohfinnon, f McMinnville,and Wood, ot Winchester, aided inconducting the services. They areamiable, sound faithful teach-

ers, the people Favettevillelast adjudged a lunatic, ! enrich for feelings of the

N.a

sentence!

18

foihandbills printed

August

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pince.

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fall

rieultural and

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applica- -

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Fridayhighest respect.

Harper's Magazine fur

August is a brilliant number. Thelust contribution the numberMr. Longfellow's poem is by nomeans the least important. Thispoem occupying five pages theMagazine, where it is publishedby arrangement with the author,was read on tbe occasion of thefifteenth anniversary oi the grad-

uation of the class of 1825 inBowdoin College. Atuung themembers that class, besidesMr. Longfellow, were the Rev.George B. Cheever, NathanielHawthorn, John C. Abbott,Congressman Jonathan Ciiley,aiidJ. V. Bradbury, ex-Sen- or fromMaine. The poem in the best ofthe recent productions of Mr.Lot gfellow, and for dignity andtenderness of feeling is not sur-passed by anything he has everwritten. Simply as an exampleof publishing enterprise, the if--su of this poem immediately after its reading is a memorable fea-

ture.The number opens with an ex

quisite poem by Joaquin Miller,"bunnse in Venice, beautifullyillustrated.

The editorial departments areup to their usualot excellence.

hirh standard

The IllustratedMagazine, in which is incor-

porated WoocTe magazineorhas been received. Its con- -

tents are interesting and varied,and its low price.only one dollar ayear, should make it a favorite.- -

Published by the New York Pub-lishing Company, 41 Park Row,N. Y.

Heal Estate Transfers.The following transfers of real

estate have been acknowledgedsince our last, in the County CourtClerk's office:

C. N. Ordway to Anna B.Bright, 2 acres in 8th dis, $G75.

W. VV. .Crumbly and wife toL. H. Crumbly, 100 acres in22nd dis, ?700.

Our valued friend TVTm.

L. Berry, of San Francisco, hasagain favored us with files ofCalifornia papers.

5P Mr. Morgan Eslick, ofKelso, shipped a car load ofnew wheat a'few days ago thefirst shipment of'the season.

The Heated;Term.Hot hotter, hottest,, is the

way it used to run in Lindley

liminary adjectives. These,however, can be heard thestreet almost any hour of theday, and it is positively amusing

study the faces of those onemeets on such dars and witnessth injured look which is wornby the sweltering rcass as itlistlessly crawls along, stream-ing with perspiration.

One would imagine they hadbeen made the recipients ofsome personal and special griev-- ! as to the locality whereance which was being bornewith christian fortitude and res-

ignation, whereas the truth isthat-n- o greater favor can wellbe conferred upon us thancomes from those vivifvinsrbeams which fall upon theearth and its inhabitants onlyto call forlh unenumerated blessings from its bosom.

A few days since we Mere be-

wailing the hardships we wereenduring by reason of the cold,longing for hot weather, anddoubtingly asking whetherthe smiles of a watchful providence had not been withdrawn.

Ml It have,

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after all, so little real confidencein the wisdom and permenanceof those laws which operatewith unerring certainty.

Life appears to be made upof little petty grievances, andthe majority of mankind haveno philosophy which they canbring to bear, by means of whichthey are able to overlook mo-

mentary discomforts, and gath-er happiness from a comprehen-sive view of the wonderful re-

sults which nature so patientlyand unceasingly works out.

Clerical delinquencies arebecoming alarmingly frequent.Until recently. these scandals haveb-- en confined almost entirely tonorthern congregations. But now,they are coming nearer home.For several weeks reports havebeen in circulation prejudicial tothe morality of Rev. Dr. John W.Ilanrer, sen., one of the ablest,eldtst, and most respected minis-

ters of the Methodist EpiscopalChurch, South. Tbe gossip originated in an obsc- - ne anonymousletter addres?d to Mins ParaleNailor,of Fosteryille, Rutherfordcounty, lhe writing was identi-fied as Dr. Hanner's,and other cir-

cumstances pointing to him as theguilty party, be was summoned toappear liefore a church commission at Miirfreesboro last Fridayfor trial. He was there and thenpronounced guilty, upon his owncoufession, and a formal verdictrendered that "hes guilty of immorality in writing 1 letter to ayoung lady, dated June 25, appar-

ently designed to corrupt her,aud to reduce her from thepath of virtue, and couched interms intimating a readiness to be

the instrument of her ruin."Whereupon the bishop pronouncedthe suspension of John W.Ilanncr, sen., from the ministe-rial office, until the next sessionof the Tennessee Annual Con-

ference, in Fayettevillc. Theaccused is a minister of, untilnow, 'over forty years' unim-

peachable standing,and is draw-ing nigh his "three score yearsand ten."

Ve regret exceedinglyto learn that Mr. Amos Ander-son, of this ricinity, is extreme-ly sick, with but slight hopesof recovery. lie is honored and

by all who know him,and bis dangerous conditionwill be widely regretted.

Mr. Beecher's church bva unanimous vote last week in-

creased his salary to 100,000 ayear.

h JflarfcftB- -- tatwt DatfB

Allanti. Gcorgl.i.Reported weekly for the OnsiruvKR. hy II

T. Vox A liro.. Produce 3Ierchanix.Corn-whi- te, 98ai.(0. . .Oats, 70(373..

Flour fancy, $G."5g7.00; family, $6 27G.75; extra, $").73f6.fX. , .Meal.ftl 00Ilayr $1.20.3 1..K) Lard, bbl.cans,16lGJ . Butter, 2527. . EgSs,i2(rf 11

Feathers, new. 40 50. .Onions, 4 Ot'Q4.50 '. . Irish Totatoes, 3 50(2 4 00Ba. ou shoulders, 9. 10; hams, 13; tj l I.

Four Women Made Wid-ows by 'the Death ol

One Husband.Des JUices (Iowa) Journal.

On Saturday last Mr. Louis TROM tho subscriber in FiiWalker died at West Liberty, '.rTty' 187u, a

' on or

leaving a widow. Previous toabout nine old, with black andyearsnest wish that if he died he taiif and some whHe 4but one or lhe thcr

might be buried at lllS Old home, ol her bind feet. Any information concern- -

a Short distance SOUth Of BeY-- 1 abauts will be thankfullyI ceired and libeially rewarded.

mgton, which is eighteen miles ; juiy 15-- tf e. p. castles.from Des Moines, on the Win- - :

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l0" TO I'AKMEltSui luic uiiu unci, uuu, aimweighted with sorrow and deso-

lation the widow placed thebody of the late husband in acasket and started to obey hislast request. Arriving at Bev-;BOO- TS ANI SHOES,ingtOfl, inquiry Was made OI And take in exchange all kinds ofresidentsme Douy was to oe uurieu, mewidow being an entire strangerto every body. She was askedwhose body it was, when it wasdiscovered that the deceasedwas the lawful husband of thedaughter of the owner of thepremises where he requested tobe buried, and who was then re-

siding at her father's. Of thesefacts the widow was ignorant,and the certain .knowledge ofthe scene which must follow themeeting of the two wives ofone husband under such circum-stances induced pome of thecitizens to inform wife Xo. 2of the facts. She was at firstastounded, then mortified andindignant at the base deceptionwhich had been practiced uponher. She instructed the citi-zens to take the body to the res-idence of wife Xo, 1, ad tak-ing the first train returned toWest Liberty, and the firstknowledge wife Xo. 1 had ofthe matter Avas the arrival ofthe body at her residence.Since her departure it has beendiscovered that Walker has al-

so a wife in Missouri, anotherin Ohio, and perhaps otherselsewhere.

The Grangers and theKentucky Baptists.

We are astonished to learn fromthe Lee county (Va.) Sentinel,that the Knptist brethren in thecounties of Perry, Letcher andHarlan, in Kentucky, arfi ut warwith the Patrons of Husbandry.The Sentinel aAys:

"The Revs. Wjley Morris andHarvey Day are both expellingtheir mumters as fast as thevlearn of their connection with theorder of Granger. We did notlearn what the objection urged tothe order is, but there seems to bea feud somewhere, that is work-ing to the disadvantage of both,as botlare becoming very unpop-ular in that section."

Many of the leading membersof the Order in thia section areprominent members of the BaptistChurch, and we are at a loss toknow the cause cf the trouble.We know nothing in the tenets of

the two bodies to prevent theirdwelling together in unity.

The following marriago licences Lavebeen issued tince our last report

WHITE.

Jab a L. Taalc and Miry E. SmithCOI.OBEIT.

Priaaa Caugkran and LaryTryor.

II3Z2J3 iIn this county, on Catt Crack, Wednes-

day, 7th inst., of Uux, aa infant son of W.A. Martin, aged about 16 months.

New Advertisements.

CHANCERY SALE OF

L .A. TD IOn Saturday, August lltk,187y,IN obedience to a decree of sale pro-

nounced at the April term, 1875, of theChancery Court at Fayetteville, Tennessee,in the case of Xewton Whitaker, executor,&c, against V. L. Moore and others, I willattend at the court-hous- e door in the townof Fayetteville, Tennessee, and offer forsale to the highest bidder, the followingdescribed

Tract or Parcel of Land !

situated in Civil District Xo.5, of Lincolncounty, Tennessee, and lwunded as follows:

On the north by the lands of ThomasWhitaker, on tbe eaat by the lands of A.J. Whitaker, on the south by the lands ofIsaac Sebastian and the Mulberry Insti-tute, and on the west by the lands of II. F.Dusenberry and Henry Warren, containing

215 Acres and 107 Toles!Said land being a portion of the lands of

W. h. Moore, deceased, sold in the abovecaus by the C!e.--k and Master of saidCourt, and purchased by Daniel A. George.

Tkbms: Said, land will Ite sold on a cred-it of 6ix months, to satisfy a judgment for53,286.44 and costs, in favor of Cullen Bai.ley, rendered at the April term, 1875, in saidcanse, for amount of purchase money vetdue from said George for said land. Koiewith two or more good securitiea requiredof the purchaser, and a lit retained forthe purchase money.

The metes and bounds of said land mayDC seen in my - outre.

Clerk and Master and Special CommissionerJuly l7-".-

Nciv Advertisements.

3f

OF

ntrille, Lin- -about the

BAY HARE,mane

1MLINCOLN AN! ADJOINING COUNTIES.

WE are prepared to furnish ator Itetail Shop-mad- e

Call and see. JNO. Y. GILL,july 8--3 m o

Of Lincoln (J ounty, with

w, Wilkes & Hancock,

COTTONAND

COXSXttXSSXOH KLHCHAI7TSJSashville, Tennessee.

july 8--tf

TO THE MUSICAL."Y"TT can have your choice of three large, cloth

boumi books of muic. vocal orinstrumental easy or Oillicult ffcr nothing, bysubscribing for

Church's Musical Monthly,A lurpe Magazine, containing in each i'U!iiler. sto-- rl

, sketches, poctrv, now, c,antl a.tX) wohtiioy voiiv ni'sic.IT COSTS C1TLY $1.50 A TEAS.

Snl stamp for sample copy with lit of contentsOf uremTum oooks. or. better still. Mibscril How.ami receive the bowk by return mail anu ths Visitor regularly every month, lor a w hole year.

wauted AnnitRSrijoii.cni:ncii tco.,July8-3- t t iiicinuali, U.

Dfirif A P C M T C wanteil to sell --Tie I'.ope'iDUuN flULII I 0 omnion tUMJ M.rtifil r.

ll i. He ciifst l;mk iver i.blilieil;t5 paces, over 250 illustration. Jl 60. Tliousan.lsbuy it at siyht wlio rouht not lie iiniucel t pi.rch- -. . .1.. 1, ... 1. . . : 1 1. . . . . . -Medicine. L nlikeotlirr Ixwks soM Uirunirlithis work is tliori rhl y ndTcrt l tliioujilioiitSorth America. Tbii fai t together with the larposi", elt c.iut upptariic nnl manv new ttatiireiof the CMiisrs it to wll r.iofe rMilly thanbiiv son evey puiiiisnoti in mis ronntrv. rnoscof my ujrenti who have had exicrience in st llinfciKHiks. say that in all their previous c:inTavin1 it--v never mei wnn turn sui cos or ni.tiie 90 larewaes, a since commem-ijii- r lhe ale of my work.Forteims aud territory, address (inclosing two

slamjjs arid tatiujr czMri'nce) 11. V.I'ierte, M. !., Woild's Kispensarv. liiiffalo. Y.Xote. Mark envtdope l'liblL-hin-g "

THE BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,

4 mcMm

NEW LONDON, CONN.,Manufscturersof Coiiun Gins. Cotton bin Fe4ndeuer$ nod tJotion Materials of V. G. If". nonf- -criptinn. Ouronis have Kvn in Use ihirty rears.ann nave an cstaniisnen reputation lor snnpiiuity.liKhl-ranni- duraldlity, ami for ((iiality arid

iimitat v of lint piodnred. Our Order i easilyattached to theGi'i.tnd eni1r operated liy any bandofonlyiary inlellijfemv. "fhey are tne simplestand cheapest Keeoei in the in.,rkct and feeil withniore reKnlarity than is possible by hand, increas-ing the outturn and jriviiiK a clMiier and liettertain pie. At all fpir where exhiliitcd and byall I lnnters havinjr them in they have lieen

the highest en (.iiii.nis tur outlet sersare well made, 1, r h !.! and simple in constritrtioti,ami do wh:it is reiiuin'il of them rapidly and well.Noaddttional pouer is required to drive the Feed-er or Condenser, aud 110 it in House is eomile!ewithout them. We are prepareil to warrant, toany reasonable extent, iwr.'e-- satisfaction to eve-ry purchaser. Circiil.irs. price anil full informa-tion furnished. AHiln-s- s as above, nr applv to

XV, A. f 'as If) Jarlinon, 'I'enn,

WATERS' HEW SCALE PIANOSare the best made; Tho touch elastic, aud a linesiiiiring tone, powerful, pure and .

WATERS' Concerto ORGANScannot In; exce led in lone or bea,utv; they defycomitetitiou. Tbe oncerto Stop is a line ImitationOf the tinman Voice.Plllt K.SF.XXItrnrXY LOW for eashdti-rin- x

thi Jiotith. Monthly instniluients reveiveil;I'iauos and Organs to Kent-Mon- alloweI purcnase-- t e;r.iiMl--ai- ul irsrrnmonrs AT

lilieialhurt lies, JSiiecj;,! lii.hicemcn's

tie tr.ele lll.ti.ttcl Catalogues SitWA TKUS rHJ.Nsj.4,st Uio ul.vavi, juiyt! iw

$50 TO $10,000Has been invested In Mock Privileges and paid

PERCENT

ork.

PROFIT.'How Ut lo ft." ISooB on Wall St.. sent free.

Tumbriilge Hankers and Urkers, Vall-st-

V.

rw up W The choicest in the world. Impor-MAlmS- 3

ters' pi ice l..inrest couipanyinsample aiticle pi- - every ImmIv

Trade continually iucrea-ir- jr wantederywhere indti'vinents don't waste tinu1send lor Circular Koukkt AVei.ls, M esey !C,N. V.,1". U. Hox

Iflu llllfllibl kJuIl. uiiins. innii now NewYears. Hst.,aid ti0c:s. V.l.lrt Tne N. Y.

KKK Kuaraiiteerl .M.ile ami rcnniltin tin loca'.itv. osts

iSii trv it. ruitici.'Iats Knre. I.VRKEIiY CO., Augusta. Me.

Clothinglove perstjn thev choose, best

iui;fi uieiii.it (liiri'ineiibfree, by ill, rents; with

Marriatre Glii le. Krfvptiun Oracle, lireams. Hintsto Ladies. MWIXXI. old. queer lioofc. AddleT. WILLI Publishers, I'liila

In County Court at

J. J. Mattox and wife Martha A. T.S., com- -pIainant3,f.LawsonShoireII,Adm'r.&c.

OX morion ot compVnants by counsel,it appearing to the satisfaction of

Clerk from complainants' bill, whichsworn to, that do''ants Jno. F. ShciieMand Willis W.Sh nni.-resid- ents

State of Teun""ss rovide in theState Texas, so th inary

law cannot bo Ffrv on is,therefore, ordered by me 'iieaiioii bem.i'.lcin tie Fayetteville ivpaper pull. shed the town ilk--,

for four consecutive weks, ,Mnun-rsile- nt defendants to appcrrWorshipful County on or 1.'!..:firMt Monday in August, 1S75,plead, answer or demur complainants'

acres of or in the 22ndr:..'..11.11 llllt IjlIHUtll

to suit purchaser.will sell horses, cattle Ihjs, and

crop. Po.ss siven at any time.and bjc. GEO. A. QUICK,

julyl-- tf

Tgpe MetalF?OR MACHINERY

thBOXING, frMfHew

DPirlx-itixi- s

CLAHK, Of every descriptian done at thistice, terms. All work de'if.

il promisd. Try

Books for Ercry CliristknHousehold.

Xcw IlIuAtraedBIBLE FOR YOUNG

T"lITH brief History cf each Lookprefixed to die samp, the Gospels-arrange- d

as harmony, and the riginaFmetrical form of the poetical books retained.-An- d

containing

Short BicfranMes of tin Inmllih ani:

Aposlles, Historical and Bescriptirs

Notes, k.The whole designed to inaX plain, an'juioken tlie interest oX youthful readers io,tho word of God. DeantifuMy illu rated

ith nearly 150 fine cugrariria anl

THE BOOK OPENED;OR

AIT AI7AI.TSIS OT THZ1 SISZ.S.By Alfked Netin, D. D

Author of "Spiritual Progres sion," "Chureh-- ;es of the Valley "PeopU's Couiraentary,"""Voice of God' etc., etc.

On elegant 12mo. Tolume of 311 pages;clear, handsome print, fine tond paper.- -

july 80 CD. WHITMAN, Agent.

NEW 600D!Down! Diwn al Bottom Prices!'

J AM offering ciy stock cf

IryGool?4.Xolioiis,&c.,so Tery low that cannot fail to ths'closest buyers. D. C. II ALL.

Also, large stock of

ScIiboI Boob, Stationery, Ills, Pees, ic,of the best quality publisher's prices, at

D. G. HALL'S.April 29, 1873.

FL0EAL GUIDEFor 1875.

Published Quarterly. JAxritTNumbku just issued and contains oter 101TAGtis, i5)0 EsfjUAVisc.s, ilewrription ofnioro than ."00 of onr Wst Flowers antVegetableH, with Direction for Culture,Coloked Tlate, etc. The mot useful anle'eiant of the kind in the world.Only cents for the year. Published inEnglish and German. Adilnsa,

JAMES VI CK, Roc-heate- r, X.Y.dec. 17

Xon-Keside- nt Xotice--In Chancery at FByelteville, Tennessee,

Juno llules. 1.S75.John Sloore, colored, vs. S. C. Luttrill

oand others.

motion complainant by counsel.onl it annparin!T to the satlsinction of

th- - Clork and fromof complainant's amended bill, whichsworn to, that defendants George Hunter,

Uiii every ('. Lttttrill and Luttrill are

use,

even

of

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residents of the Sta'e of Tcnnecresid-- i in the State of Texas, so that the --

tli nary process of law tnnot be serTcd uj --

on them.And an attarhment has been is-

sued under said b 11, and on the pro-perty of said X. C. Luttrill. to-w- it Tinfi.n going to him Mkiu'I (J. andG. V. Alexander fr the p of t!cChristopher Howard lands, and also thfundirninir him from SainT C Wibb f:the of an interest som- - :talethat saidX. C. Luttr 11 had boi-ih- t of JamrC Hane and wife, 'lhe otdijraiiot s.nots for said funds complainant rNrjrtsare in the hands of W. U. Martin, an attor-ney Fayetteville, Tennesseo, ami thatthey wers fraudulently transferred cr, at-

tempted to be transferred said G. W.Luttrill by said X. C. Luttrill. Complain-ant prays in bill that said Luttriils boenjoined from collecting or receitinjfamounts due said obligations or notes.

It is, therefore, ordered by the Clericand Master, that said non-rcsule- ut deteiid

'1'l. d discount to I eachern. Ministers, ant3 appcaron or before the first thre da V!Jodtes, etc. to !

. K &

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the

of

H our next Chancery Court, to bo held for..e Lincoln county, at the court-hous- e in th

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town of raj'etteville, Tenn-- . tho ltoutlay In October, 1I., anrpleal,answer or demur said bill, and tie.original bill in said cuuso, tbe same willbe taken for confessed set for hearing

parte as them.It is further ordered that this notice

published four consecutive weeks thaKatkttktili.k Oesebvkr.--

true copy, attest: D.W. CLARK.Clerk and Muster.

Jfohnan Sols. juue2l

Geo. F. Engleman,TAILOK,

"JVT AT hereafter be found in thsecond story of the Bonner

li!ck, nearly opposite the Oasrayrnofiiee, where he will endeavor to

ENTIRE SATISPACTIONtn al wlm rnav f;ivor hi with their

"pSY'(HOMAXY, Sri. lIAUMtNti.- -

kinds mad to Order,custom.How either sex mav fascinate theand afleciions of anv in-- 1 in the latest style, the manner, and

possess, tor together

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nioderate prices.

Cutting and Repairingdone promptly in style please. harof public patronage solicited. don'tdo work, cutting and making,can be south of Nashville, will make

charge. jjin.

to?-- .

us! mm mw.T HAVE just received and well

selected supply tf Landrlh's fir-- L andmine Turnip Seed, such aj are best

th'o liwalitv. Havinr .!,! linbill, the same will be taken for cenlessed eounty lhe last twenty yarsand set for hearing parte mn awl do heartily reromnrnd th"n

july 1875 T. I). BOYCE, Clerk, tn, ,h!ic. For sale thi old s'and.G. W. 11 iggint, solicitor for complainants. ; 8,,i ,'ui,ijc Square. C. A. DIEM EC.

"ForSalef Ju?j!' 137'"-- n

OFFER for sale reasonable term",! Hail andPassengerJL lbO land, Ics-- .

. k.tr .;i. .1..HCBIquantity tha Also, I

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"J AM running a regular Mail and I'sseii- -

1 pit Hark botweistrajfllMilie and Nartbjvillf,

tlirough M'.ilbcrr)-- , Lvncl.burg and FlatCreek, leaves FavelleTille every MondayWednesday and Friday. Leaves Shelby villnevory Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, af-

ter arrival Northern and Southern trains.Having good, safe horses, a com ort t i '

hack, with reason tble charges, the under-signed ctiPdejtly presents this roul? to4the travelers public.,j.mt A. W. II ESS, Proprietor.- -

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