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fHinmui BumOFl-JC- AT.T"t SAME OLD STAND.
N. O. WALLACE,Editor iiml luljlSlior.
- FAYEITEYIILE, TENNESSEE:
Thursday Murnln,f tbruarj 22 18H
farm, anfc IBokmIM.
The Torture of BearingReins.
From tho Hon. Giantley F. Burkljy.
The severe bearing-rei- n .asneed by coachmen generally isnothing more nor less than hor-
rible and neediest torture to thepoof "suffering horse torturewhile in harness and the causeof internal maladies when he is!j
put back into his stall lor loodand supposed rest. If there isone thing' more opposed to na-ur- al
health than another it is theincreased production and thenthe waste of saliva which is tonccssary to the functions of
i
thp. LoJv. "Who ever saw ahorse in the field at the,0, i na, greai vaneues 01 son im.,.;it-
-
as tPCOInp,iKh(Ml t.hcnlist
mouth? Who ever saw a prop-
erly bitted hunter do fo whenridden to hounds in an easy bitand obedient to a light hand?I never saw it, nor do I thinkany one else has ecfn it; there-fore, to begin with, the positionOf the carriage horse's head,gagged with a bearing rein, outof place, and that profusion offaliva falling from the mouth,must fchow something essential -ly wrong. The perpetual toss-
ing head arises from the feveredhi ate of the poor animal, andhis consequent attempts to getlid of an irritating infliction,and not f rom the vulgar idea ofa fiery wish to be put in motionOf this. I am certain that the j
lens artificial restraint you the practice applyingu non a horse's the better, "optics, aetringents.initants and
i - . . .The less you encumber his grace- -ful limbs with lumber in thehhape of harness the better.The. freer you keep his limbsnnd respiraloty organs the lon-
ger he will bervc you, and thegreater will be the labor he willperform for you.
Fat Meat.A celebrated French instructor
ia the art ol cookery gays thatfit meat is the moat profitable,lie adds:
Many buy inferior meat on ac-
count ofthe - waste of the fatwhich is always found in goodm-?ii- When the fat is itis the fault ol the cook, who does
oil almost every ease,and
trimming ol com or raw oeei ismuch to lard to fry with.Ij ird all over. Beef tat nev-
er does when properly melted.To melt beef fat, or suet, cut insmall pieces, end set on rather aplow fire in an iron pan. As soonas it begins to melt, the
part off with a ladle, andturn it into a ttone jar, whichyou cover when cold. Put it away in a cool, dry and place.A careful cook never needs lardfor purposes, but alwayshas mere lat than is outof boiling roasting pieces.
Sheep for Farmers.The Kentucky Live Stock Re
cord a
re those that yield the heaviestlleeces and the greatest number of
pounds of meat. The ecruh
ty pounds, and thorough-br- ed
Ootswoli more. Why is it thatfiirmers will' not raise thewhich will cive fleecea? Then as to meat, the finepheep produce an enormous amount of flesh, and do not
a scrub. Butthese acts, the fine 6heep do not
larger fleeces per head butthe wool is oi a superior quality.The Fame is true the flesh
eheep in comparison with
Removix--g Staixs. Almostany stain may bo removed fromwash-goo- ds by finst soaking awhile iu cold water. Removing
therefrom, place clearboiling water to which
nor lye been added.Repeat the boiling water a timeor two ii necessary. This ap-plies to stains not havingwashed, as soap or lyc
Stains, however, whichthis process fails to arenot thereby fied,but are just assubject to any other treatmentas before.
To clean up the ugly stain madeby a broken egg on the floor,
Iw 1 1 o rr nrotfiprtn if an itwill cook and be easily swent
- mm. v. i: '
1 he Greatest Wool Pro-ducing Country.
There can he no doubt that thecensus of'iSSO will prove incon-teetnb- ly
that this Republio of oursis the .greatest wool producingcountry iu the world Our latestfigures seeral years old andmike the clip 200,000,000of pound, while the Australianestimate for istnly 123,000,
foaming and
putjdemns ofmouth
wasted
superior
melted
frying
Best
sheep
beside?
pound vvLile our 'yield in-- 1
wan ioi,.uuy,uuy puuni.oThin interept is a Heady growit'gone, hut a gnat cry was raised :et
the "woul tarifl," when Con-
gress undertook to protect the American wool grower. Since thenthe clip has become immense, andis the main reliance olthe American Woolen factories.There are etill all sortsof reasons tor importingforeign wool, just as thieeare lor importir g foreign lead,oo; per, pair, cotton goods, silks &c.Some want foreign coarse goodsbecause they are cheaper. Ullterswant FP?cial grades ol foreign line ,
wools. 13(1 1 the quality of Arner -
icau wod is such as give our wool-
en go. ids the command the homemarkets. With our vast extent
. .r i a i "i 1
Climate large developments Ol
agricultural and pastoral interests, '
i
there is no grade or quality ofwt'ol we can not produce, and nogood why we can not com-
pete with foreign wool in price.Tbe war gave a great impetus tothe production of wool and themanufacture of woolen goods athome, and it has been firmly heldout and increased. Scientific A--
!w,sncrm
Ice for Diphtheria.Diphtheria is slaving its thou
eands. It is supposed by fomethat the local treatment pursuedhas something to do with its fatal-ity. Dr. Caron, an Allopathicphysician of Philadelphia, con- -
. ..1 .1 i i
poultices 10 me mroai ana necK,us only adding fuel to the fireHis treatment is hoi ply ice and
effusions. The OiieidaCommunity have recently treatedseventy cases by th use of ice,and did not Io.e a single patient.They lost b'ix of their first casesby the ordintfy medical treatment.Dr. Craig-- s.iyp: " We find that,in order to the disease, andreduce the inflammatory symp-toms, pieces of ice should be placedin the mouth every ten minute,day and night, until the canker hasdisappeared, also a continuance olexternal application, internally, if necessary, until every traceol the lungus growth has vanish
local wet packs and compressesto subdue the fever. We havefound treatment irailar to this to
ii.vvow wvev. wauused. -
Fattening Fowls ij TwoWeeks A writer in Londonlucid states that poultry properlyfed will acqui e all tha fatness netd-e- d
for marketing purposes, in afortnight tbree weeks at mostTheir diet should be Indian, oator barley mal, scalded milk orwater tue lormer is tbe best, as'it expedites th3 fattening process.They should be fed in themorning, at noon, and also in theevening, just befure going to roost,
II the fowls require-- to veLit, some trimmings of fresh
mutton euet mav be chonned pm!
I - .. ...w mni, ti 21. . .J 1. n.l tiruucra iue iiesti urmer luan K
Otherwisa vnnlrl ! WU...... r.t i- - ' .y IUkill, tbe feeding should Leetcpptd'ui mcnc uuuia or nore, bc mail
tue intestines uiaj conparatirely empty.
. Shelter for Stock.Two tons of hay fed to in
the stable will go a3 far as threetons led in the yard or field. So,
SO, in leedlOg grain Or roots, twoUUshela do the 8tOCk as muchgooawhen fed ia iL. .I.U.laree waen led in tue yard orueia. Ana tne philosophy of thisdifference must be apparent to anyI linntrli t ful mind .. i !"VCJ " II UlU CLUCK. 19
cApuscu iu .uiense coia a lare. a . -pari oi lite lood is consumed inthe lungs in the effort ol nature tokeep up the animal heat, but wbenthe animal is kept in a temperate!aimo.-pner-e only sulUcient food'
required to afford nutrition to'natural organism; that is to
furnish material to renew theblood, bone and muscle. StockJournal.
Jelly. To 13 ood-eiz- ed
apples put 1 quart of wn.ter and 1 lemon; boil till soft.iiiiu Miuiu. xu x ninr of nunc
i.add 1 notmd of ' "faoninW
not know how to use it. The fat led. This treatment will undoubt-tkirame- d
the troth boiled jedly save esptcmeat, that coming- - from theiially where it is combined with
flies
skim
dark
necessaryor
total
1876
is
inFpeakingof the Lest breed: and given "plentiful supply olol sheep lor farmers, says: The! pure, fresh water, plenty of grav-bes- t
sheep for a farmer to kep,.i 8hCc,
eat
of
ecruh.
it
most
are
una
reason
are
the
tuitiu;s.
VMH&DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
"VaiiiiwliOH,TOILET aTO FilXCY ilHTlCLKS,
Superior Tobacco and Cigars,
LIQUOKS
For Medicinal Purposes, '
Window Glass,
m to Eto,FAYETTE Vl LLE, TENN.
WE would respectfully announce tinthave bought the drig store of
31. l?j ice. tfC, wi'Ht Kids public square."d will make regular additions to our al
'ready well selected stock, and that willour hoaM evcrUlillJJ uslttJ k,.p, ia
Jalitst - clM's We deal in theLest coods of ever? kind
We would also we have Fecuredtho services of Dr. U. Ij. Drake, whowill lake if our Prescription Drpart- -
men 1 !i mi fi nm I n k n.iw n n.l rent r nml n- -
pharmaceutist, we confidently assure thosefavoring u8 wuh thnr prescriptions, thatthey will be put up with i;cttucs3,accJ di ;patch
We hope by strict integrity and fair deal-ing in business to merit n largo custom,
jan. 18--o V1XIXG &STUAXK.
W. C. DIEMER
At Cui Old Stand
33x. O-L- . IDiomor,dXibciesqlc ijQeqier in
window glass, putty,Chewing & Sniokin g Tobacco,
BLASTxxra powdeh, rusu.c Ttl : i! AMoupenor imiuiniaiing v,oai wn.
PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES
and a well selected slock ol all Goodsustiiillv kept in a
DRO&' STORE,PUKE CONCORD WINE
Pure old Corn Whiskey,Foit Medicinal Purposes.
DayidLantlretli&Son's Garden Secdforsale.
Prompt attention given to Pre-
scriptions.EST All sales,' CASH
covll W. C. DIEMER.
Schools.
FAYETTEYILLE
Ii ltary Mill.third session of theFnyettevillo
fl Military Academy opens
jTDE 29TI1 OF JlMflM, 1877,and continues 21 weeks..Thorough Classical, Commercial
and Primary Departments.
TUITION:Classical and Commercial Course, f 5.00I rmiriry, 2.50
.'Per four "weeks.
tiio.s.l. XORTTOOD,Dec. 14--3 mo. o Principal.
PUBLIC SALES.
Chanceru Sale of
On Saturday. Fchrnarv 21.1S77.
.II fo nr II i: Mali .itimmlf-.u- .
- r 'i .. .Jiary r.. uray and otiiers, i w ill at- -
f"d on fhe premises and offer for sale to. . .. .I 1 J I - C 11i"; uifjiirM uiuucr, me loitowing aescriijea
c--, . , . T . , . .. . .
Xo. li, State of Tennessee, and bounded asfollows: North br John East hvJoseph English, ilec'd, South by ThomasTipps, Weet by Mrs. Scroggius containing
140 Acres !
This tract will be sold subject to the widore's homestead of $1,000.
credit of six, twelve, eighteen and twentr- -months. Notes with two or more goodZTtJZiVUoieor tbe purchase inoner is paid.
IX W. CLARK.Jan. 25-- n C. and M. and Spe. Com.
E. A. HOMIAH,REPAinnn of
RIFLES, SHOT CI AS, PISTOLS,
FnyettCTille, Tenn.,TTILL brown, rifle, stocky dean ru.s
n anf tr'.e desired, put on locks.sights or thimbles, or do any other kind ofgan work needed, at moderate prices,proroptlr, and
GUARANTEE HIS WORK.Shop at Lis residence, near tho military
school. oct. 5 o
Of every description neatly done at this Ofbee, on reasonable terms. All work ds'ir- -r d when proniised. Trr u
SSalKSSM,',
will yield from tbree to bis pounds scdldeJ with their other feed, or IX pursuance to a decree of sale, pro-of wool per head, while Merinos they may be boiled in milk aloue1 ""unced at the October term, 187C, of theWill ranee between ten and twen- - and nnniv.l nvpr ll.a ,rl T..:. CIia'lcery Conr at Fa vt;tteville Tennessee,
eheepthese heavy
anymore than
yield
offine
it inneither
has
beensets
stains.remove
TtrVi
un.c.
000
really
iron,
of
ice-wat- er
check
and
or
in
early
hery
stock
will
Apple
of
(.mJDrujr-Hou- se.
tate that
charge
ind
Fine
ffHE
Sandlin.
VALUABLE TABLES.
Strays a?dl.eix XJjp.. . i
it. Kind of Animal iggiren 2nd. ColorZd. Deteriptiun 4th. Aje bth. Iitr'tnam. Oth. T ime and Place vf trrttt1th. Valuation.
LIXCOI.N COUSTT.Cow, red and white color, smooth crop in
the left and half crop in tho right ear, about4 years old next sprirg; J 11 Warren, 25thdi's.dan W) $10.
Hoys sow, black and white spotted,crop and undtrbit off the left ear, yalued at$8; barrow, black and white spotted, crcpand underhit off the right ear, valued at$10; W S Bvaverf", 21st dis Feb 3.
Maye, sorrel, wliiteFpol in forehead , sad-
dle ruaiks, Hraall whita spot on end of noseabout I t hands about 13 or 14 years old,J B Morgan, 81h dis, Feb G $15.
Horse, bay, cress iallen, left hind footwhite, 14 hands high, 8 or 9 years old; byMarcus Marrs, 8ih dis, Jan i!. Valued at jO
Horse, nrrel, 3 white le;3, bald face, hash id fistula, branded on le.t shoulder, brandnot known, about 15 hands, 12 or 15 yearold; U C MeElroy, 8th din, Nov 180.
UEITOHD COUNTY.
Steer, red, crop off th riiht ear and over-b- it
in the left, 1 year old; J. G. Shriver, 3rddis., Jan 7 $3.
MOOltE COTNTV.
Horse, bay, mi ill star in forehead, hip j
knocked down, M:ick mane, tail and Ins.4 years olJ; C 12 Duit, 11th district, Oct 9
J15.MADISO COUNTY.
Mare Mule, Eorrel, cUar marks onshoulder, M hands; W J II Daily, on theJack Drake plare, nenr Iluntsyille, Oct 31
!ir..i . v. ..r . BAa ..i.it nit.- - tin v iiiMUl llili un n uca aiuisliouldi'i's, hiuall white spot on each udo otshoulder, ono biganclo on left hind leg, a'i ... i .11. ii i I'.n.. ii tr.nuijiik li, years oiu, u v iyciil-jt- , oi juui
Secret OrcloraMASONIC.
Jackson Lodge No. Gtf, F. and A. M.,Fayetleville, A. O. W. M.; Geo. li.Boyles, Svc. meets 1st Monday night ineach mouth.
Felorsburg No. 123, W. It. Hanaway, W.M; W. K. .Smith, Sec meets 1st Mondaynicht on or after full moon a each month.
Coons Hill No. Kil, II T Childs, W M; WW Wilson, See. meets Saturday before thefull moon, at 10 a. m.
l'leasant I'lams Jso. ..u., n. varpenier, i
W. M.; James F. Uyers, Sec meets In- -
day mjrht before each lull moon. I
Mt. Hebron 314, Norns Creek, S.C.McCo -
. . . .IIIII1, . .11., 11 X 1 Ul lja.-nu-,
day ni(tht on or before full moon each month.Sulphur Spring No. 400, Oregon, J. J. Cos-to- n,
W. W.; W. L. l'arker, Sec meetsSaturday at 2 o'clock on or before the fullmoon in each month
Mulberry 401, W. II. Hobertson, W. M.W.W. James, Sec meets 1st Tuesday liihton or before full moou.
Macedonia 4.VJ, near Goshen, TO Gill,W. M.; Wm. A. Gill, jun., Sec meets Fri-
day night on er before full moon.Kelso No. 4'JO, Jno JI Dickey, W M; J C
Hasue Sec.
ODD -- FELLOWS.Calhoun Lodge No. 2i5, Fritz Warren, N.
G.; Jan. R. Feeney, Rec Sec. meets ev-e- rr
Fridar ni"ht.t .Lincoln No. i0, LynchburgT, il. N. 1 arKS,
N. O.; M L. McDowell, lfec. Sec mceis 1st,3rd and 5th Saturday nights.
Unity No. 81, Petersburg, Thos. Hester,N. G; F. 15. Terry, Sec meets every oth-
er Thursday night.Oak Hill No. 139, Norris Creek, Samuel
Haynie, N. O.; T. L. Williamson.Rec. Sec.meets every other Saturday night.
Mulberry 11H. Ueo. V..Jone,.V U.; . .
James, Sec meets every other ThursdayniL'ht.
Sm prise No. lo3, Flyntville, 1). M. Mimfi,N. (J.; W. II Ileckett. SecretarrJ meetsevery Thursday night
Chestnut Ridge 157, W A Williams, N G;W B Freeman, Sec; meets every Saturdaynight.
Evening Star No. 101, Pleasant Plains, JA. Leatherwood, N. .; J. Franklin SmithSec. meet? 1st and 3rd Saturday nivhts.
Kelso 172, J C. StuLblefi.ld, N. G.; J Alaylor, Sec meets every other SaturdayIlight. j
Lnonia i.i e , lAingi.iers ci j.e- -wecca, riyiiiviiie, . iech'ti, -- ir&. ji.II. Canibron, V. G.; W. II. Warren, Sec'ymeets 1st Saturday each month at 2 o'clock.
Sereno, No. 105, George's Store, T. P.ry Saturday night.
TATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.T. C. I.itti.i- - Favi'tteville. Master Counlv
Grange II. 1 . Lhilds, rayettevitte, Sec-
retary CorresjHinding Committee: II. T.Childs, Fayetteviile; W.W. James, Mul-berry; J. C. Hague, Kelso.MulVjerry Grange, 171 M D L Whitaker,
master; A.J. Whitaker, sec'y; Mulberry.Buckeyc,173 C.A. McDanid, master; Jo-
el O. Park, sec'y; Fayetteviile.Riley, X. G; A.J. Hunter, Sec. meets
17(3 T. C. Little, master;II. T. Uhilds, sec'y; Fayetteviile.
Swan Creek. 308 S. A. Hill, master:W-W.-
scS?ieI si..?""0"119-- .
V.
'
W Lrw in; see'v; Poou's Hill.Unity 311 J J Short, master; L L
Clark Kcc'y Fa vettevillo. j
Petersburg .Jacob Gillespie, master;II B Talley, sec'y; Petersburg.
Rocky Point Iu," Lben Hill, master; JC Hague, jr, sec'y; Kelso.
Shelton's Creek :'JH J A Taylor, mas-ter, F P Taylor, pec'y; George's Store.
Cold Water 07 A B Shellield, master; PL Twittj, sec'y; Cold Water.
Chestnut Hill (21st districtpOG John JlRoutt.niaster. JasRRoutt.sec'v: FavctUviRe
t
U. F. OF T. (
FaTettcvill Council No. 380.F. V.r. Carter.Vf. V.; Thos. M. Goodwin, Rec. Scribe j
'nieets every Tuesday uigbtiu K.of 11. Hall.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.Fayetteviile Lodge No. J S Vaughn,
Dictator; W A Gill, jr, Reporter.
AVhat make a Bufcbcl.1RTICLCS. rOCXDi,
Dried Apples 26Bran 20Barley 43Beans 60Cow Peas 60White Beana 60CaMor Beans 45Buckwheat 56Skona Coal e0Shelled Corn 56Corn in the ear 70Corn Meal 60Flartorins Hair.. 8Unslacked Lime 80Barley Malt 28Rye Malt 34Oats 32Onion.s 57Dried Peaches, unpeeled 33
do do peeled 33Millet Seed.. 54
' Orchard Grasp Seed 14nerd's Grass Seed 10Irish Potatoes CO
Sweet Potatoes 50Peas 6Rye 51Blue Grass Seed 14Cloer Seed CO
Flax Seed..., 56Hemp Seed 44Timothy Seed 45Hungarian Seed 43Coarse Ss.lt 50Fine Salt... 5Turnips 53Wheat ..COCotton See4 23Peanirtf f3
SlovcsandTin-War- e
111 ll i tQYCS rF O It IS !
now permantly located in myBEING buihling next door to Wright &
Wilson. I would most respectfully callthe attention of tho people of Lincolncounty that I am now prepared with thebest facilities for the manufacture of tin-
ware to sell at wholesale and retail at great--
iy -
RETOUCJKD PIUCESin fair competion with any town in theState. My stork of Stoves comprises allsires and etj les.
x
i iK.xtra plates and. vessels can alway he
had to keep Stoves in order.
Iron and Wooden Pumpsfor wells snd cisterns, warranted to drawwater any depth desired.
E !, A H3 E OIL,the best in use. a specialtv. Lamp and' r. -
Lanterns all sizes, Hat ii tubs, SorghumFans, Wash Kettles, Skillets find Ovens, iushort a full assortment of
always on hand. Thanking the generouspublic for their liberal j alronajre for thepast year, I will try by my endeavors tomerit a continuance,
jan. 11 T110S. J. McOARVEY.
NEW TIN SHOP !
WABB SnGftTHAVE just opened a new house near
north-eas- t corner of tho Square,v.uoirillp. nnd will fill all orders in their
j,. i!U.iudiM;r ,.vt.r variety of Sull Work.at reasonable prices, and in a prompt andKatisfilctorv
STOVES, TI.WORG, POPS,Kitchen Coods,Lainps, &c.Kept on hand!
Sorghum EvaporatorsMade to Order, CJieaj).
Ptmrfpr fbY Stmrns a SnpniaHir'lUUUllUI UUJl WIVIUU u CJ
july C. o WARD & SHORT.
AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS.CII.MOItr. 6c '0.,h,k. cor tnCliupinan
in all 0 ItlSIMAUVAM i;,!No rAi&rn unit' ?d llu ii.tifi.t - LO"i't''t No I'Mfor making iirfliinnmry tx:uiiiiiiitioii. Xj Ui
.lioitai lerji iur 0111:1111 inc aini i ri in-- n it nuiuinif llv u (lfrii )ii of the umiuisioiii rA I.I. rrioi U'i ,ii.lii i.lion m.iy Ih ipe-ria- l
atlfiil (.'ivt-- n I'l 1 cr 1I nee uses be fortliu I'atciit Oili" '", I'.xti'nMoiis Imliire tonifie-- ,
Suits in ilili. all litiya-ti'i- n
u injr to 1 ini-n- i A i,r I'alenll. ii'mlsiatiip loOlI.MOiCL ii UJ., lor iatnililet of nxlyl'i' :,":t i iin n nnn t i itn ttt i i limnLAitiJ UAOhS.LArllJ WAKMinS, and
finiiTni LUKir. '
t'ent'tcl f ani! Ta-r- s ,r Fccnto1 liefore the TJt..I l.ui.l ".lit niMl it(i;i i ui i n icr'jur Privaie I.jid t :.ini:. .Itnlnir an'! Fr
i:iMiou t inn:;i. nn.i i!unitieai ias at.,li.n.i.il tu I mil i i .i I t V4 mi.l llil hid. :
Ice-- . lor:t!o. 1 l.i S.rr'ii i nsMnaluV. itmi rau I
in .Iu n I'm r.t' l)in i i.n-h.- i ii- iinni . n v1 tverimicnt l;in( -- ii'ijtN t (o .rivnle rniry.&t 1.2iS
; ni-- .n-i- H is of r 'i..l with flouttr J.nn lvrr;ints. rwi .stamp to Oll.MOKK Jt CO. lor..luiplilt I or ln-e- iii tion.iPnriPP nr civ rnj nniiltTV
Uficer, S..lt!itr aul Sailor, o. tl.e latawar. or tlicir Iieim. Kit-i.- i nisiir ca-- n rnliU.vl tu,,,v ,,om ,,()V ri:lll, t , h u,ry i,aveno kiiuwIt'ilKe. W full imtni-- ofisei vice, cud
cio it!tlu, to oif.il. h.k .t i u . i ma leiyalter es.iuiinaiioii. tviil uu iveoyuu n.
PENSIONS.All dt'.icriH H ltli-r- , an l Sailors voHn.fo t
ri!rtnr-il- . cr m Mm l."t .ir, howtTt :si ly. c in all iil-- i a liy ftil lit'Ming OIL31 OKI-- , A CO.
Cases irosi-ciite.- l by V 1 1..V3 0II V. & CO., 1.0- - j
the Miiiii iiie ( uni t "I me 1 niic-- l hlalft, tlieomit of cluuu unii iitc niiiLiit-ji- i Liiiuiik iuiu- -
liii9:-in- .
h.'tt'h uT on r fctinine? is romhirte'l Ina Si'pnrat": huriMii. iiir.i r ( li.tr?" of til-- : ;im
eil -i iii cr..iln dy tlm oi l linnI r u:i;it ailntiiM to ..ii l.i.ins ili nlei to;il..i;ici: &. t lr. i ilms iMiitil. Wede-ir- e
t u in m i' ; s Ii v v in it CII.JJOUE X .
UH Sii-etl-. Wa liii Kti'ii, I). . It b.lU
INSOLVENT NOTICE.to order of the Cleik ofPURSUANT Curt of Lincoln county,
Tenn., upon the susL'eistion of the executorof thu estate of
Jasper A. Hamilton, dec,c the insolvency of snid decedent's cstntlanotice i hereby ?ivrn to all persons havingclaims agairst s:.id est.-iti- j to present them tome Olerk ot sai'l Court, authenticated- - on orbefore the 1st of July, 1877,for pro rata distribution, or they will beforever barred.jan.'5 JAS. W. CAMBR0N', Adm'r.
ir ttavr rH ,.r th 9r.,V'p.n.-.-
Jl es-iar- to trmko l;ximsey'b feoap, at$l.s0 fur enough to u.na
100 LBS. SOAP!Call and 8 e or order at
Kelso TennesseeI can ship it to an3-
- po'nt.jan --o J. A. TAYLOR.
CQQX'M'MXGtBARRELS, stands. Scz., kept on fitt'wf rk iasared to be Wsgood. .Special attmtijri paid to makinggood whisky barrels. Ccall. CHARLES WEISS A: CO,,
Sept.23-l- y FayeltCKille, Tenn.Shop on Bridge street, near old Fair GroundCash paid for good dry staves.
SEAR TOWN SPRING.
MEDEA RIS announces to theHD. of Lincoln and adjoining conn-tn- :i
that he it.tonds to sell Leather of allkinds at the lowest cash nices. and will
jbuy Ililes and pay the highest piice incah for the same. no?. 30-- ly
r. ii. isELLS-- nno.CARPENTERS, JOINERS
airn- -
X5iiilIoi-H- .
SHOP:Ksit ticor to Centennial Lmry staWe.
raycttcville, Tcaueeey
ARE nowline.
prepared to do all work ia
BUSINESS CARDS.
; If. f. GEORCrE,Attorney at Xattvr9
Fajettevlllo, Tcnu.Office nnder Bright Hall, South side Pub
lic Square. Jan. 1--o
Medicine and DentistryDr. Joe DJuuiddle,
Practicing Physician and Dentist,
F&rETTEVILLKE. r.V.V.Office, two doors north of the carriage shop.
aug20
FajelleTillc.Ttancssee,
OFFERS his professional services toneeding meaical attention. Of-
fice nenr tho Female Academy, opposite W.J.Stegalls. jan.4-- o
W. D. MARTIN. . W. CABXACK.
Martin & Carmack,
rayettevlllc, Tennessee,aug 24, 1876-- tf
C. A. DIEMEU,FRACTICIHI PHYSICIAN,
Fayetleville', Tennessee.Oillce at Lis Residence. mar 18
W. J.IUCGINS,SURGEON DENTIST,
Fayetteville, Tennessee.
f ILL practice in Lincoln and adjoiningII couniies. Satisfaction guaranteed both
in prices and operations of all kinds.Office, south Eida Squure, opposite the
court-hous- aug. 12, 1875.
inducements offered toWONDERFUL work in that line.Int. I proposo to do cheaper work.2nd. 1 insure every case to he unsur-
passed by any of its class, and purpose tostick strictly to the following rates andchallenge oppowition in all its forms
Kxtractiug teeth, 50 cents each.Gold filling 81.00 to $2.00Flatinado 50c do 2 00Tin foil do 60c do 1.00Cleaning and poliehing teeth, SI to 2.50Treating chronic" inflammation of
mouth and throat fcl.OOtoJIOArtificial teeth inserted from
1 to 4 teetk $5.00do do do 3 to 10 10.00
A full upper plate 15.00 do 20.00Owing to material and style of work up- -
er and lower gets. 30.00 do 35.00DR. D. fiAFFOLD.
aug. 5 Office at the Saflold House.
W. C MIGHT, M. D.,T ILL practice Medicine and Surgery
T F in Fayrttevillij and vicinity. Otlicein Hiues' block.south ida Square. july2'i
E. L. DRAKE. M. D(Office over Price's Drug Store, West side
Square,)S r'FERS his professionnl services to theW citizens of Fayetteville and viciolty.
lUlyis, loin.
J. ClVlUnil
Adonic at Law,iiijtueviuc, aenn.
WILT practice in tho various CourtsLincoln and adjoining counties,
and in the Supreme and Federal Courts atNashville. Office near north-eas- t Cornerof the Public Square. eept7-- tf
J, M Goodwill)Atlornej at Law,
Fayetteviile, Tennessee.5?" Collections a specialty. tzhi
J. O. WOODS. X. W.WOODAHD. W. I. WOODS
Woods & Woodardlllorncys at L,auf,
Fayetteviile, - - Tennessee.jnn. 14-- ly
GEO. W. illGGINS,mm AT) ?TCTJt"nr T JlTr7?7AAV iX JkT Jut X JU. JL JLiUL it
Office at hi residence near Camargo,
nT ILL practice in the various Courts ofLincoln and adjoining' counties. o9
C. C. M K1NSEV. r. r. f.
McKinncy Fulton,ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
i rompc attention given to buin sk O!
are ncr WiC ""wesi corner ol bquare
ceo. a. loriu. J. H Sl'BMAa.
UOYLES k PURNAM.
Attorneys at Law,FAYETTEYILLE, TENN.
7ILL practice in the Tarious Coaits ofF F Lincoln and the adjoining counties.
s9 Office : South-sid- e of the Square,in the Miller block. oct20-- tf
a wad wjyj ..Year the north-wes- t corner Squart,
FAYETTEYILLE, TENNESSEE.
IS now prepared to manufacture"HarncsM, Saddles, Hridlex, Jand 31artinerales in the best ktvle.
and of tbe rery best material. Collars.HaniCH, and Whips always on hand.JCepairing done with neatness and dispatch.Cheap for cash or barter oxlt. Jan21-12- ni
IIOLMAJV k IIOLMAiY,Attorneys at Law,
FAYETTISVILLE, TENN.PRACTICE in the Courts of Lincoln
Cases in Bankruptcy prorapt-l- y
attended to. jan30--tf
mrstaFjoiiksonPREPARED to receire a fewy3
at a reasonable price, Residence conen- -ientto the So;uar.
Prices of Job Printinghave been lowered at the Ob-
served office to suit the times.Bring in your orders. AVe war-rant satisfaction.
NASHVILLE.OfcO. t. O0ODBICU CO. B. KObtXUEIM.
X
Geo,J.Goddrich &Co.. Successors toSPURLOCK, HOKE fit CO.,
COTTON MOTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Nos.OG and 9S South CollegeStreet,
Nashville, Tcnn."Will iarnish bagging and
ties a usual at tha lowest mar-
ket price, and make liberal ad- -
.vancements upon all consign- -
menta. II D TV lit occupy our.;,ni,"r
old stand, and all consignments
will be under our own supoms- -
ion. Scpt. 21-- tf
Shaving, Ilair-Cutlin- s:w
Como itiid See
BARKERS,HAVE opened a shop on the north side
Square, in the baspmtnt of Col.J. U. Uolman's new builJing, and are pre- -pared j farmers desiring make ,airClean Razors,; own goods.
W re willing any ofJ prices for
and prompt attention custom- - jjp gjjy jfera needing shavic, cut mg, bhmn- - " u,4 'ua,w?nooning, etc. Shopmen 6 o'clock ! e ool many eonditiun, al-t- he
morning night J deducting for and damp.
iune29 o nes, thircby it the basis
TiT,r T? JTIM"it t lrt C C "tflt
ILLlLU VJU
South side qf the Publia 8ptare,
Fayetteyille, Tennessee,
IS now prepared with keen Ra-
zors, sharp Scissors, cleanCombsand Brushes, ind nice Tow-
els, To shave, cut hair or bhampoo
in t Vi a lft stvl.. and as chean as anv one.Respectful and attention always
all customers.'
LEWIS PE&H,
IK
Farcttcvillc, Tenn.m
rMIIB price of TonV-Voi- k has reJ. ducel; I am now a"iln:g plain Wed
Stones made of bst Lin'oln coun'y (irtyStone all neci-sar- IctUriig frmu
8.00 to ?15.00. Nice Head Stones in.-irf-
of best Italian Marble with and let-
tering from $12.C0 to f 10.UO. Liirsc FamilyMonuments cut ordr from f 3 to$1,000.00. Every
DESCRIPTION CF CARVHI&nnatly ciecuted. nuildii? ofall kinds furnished to order. Rlca.-.-e calland examine debins and prices.
TERMS : CASH OR j
Mayl8 tfoXon-Ileside- nt
j
III fLanCfry at f)f tttTlllf, Ifna.Eliia L. Phillips M. Pmkney D.lhillips.
February liu.es, 177.motion of by co.mirl,
I J snd appearinc; tbe satisaciion ofthe Clerk Master Toin the aI!ra(ioiis :
complainant's bill, which hat j
the defendant, I I. Phillips, isa ro:i-- ;resident of the Sia c of Ter ntste . to that '
the ordinary process of law mirnot be Ted
npon hiin. It thrt-fore- , ord'rd by thoCirrk and Master that sai I non-- r s ''dent j
fundatit appear on t tl e Cr-- I thr'e:'as of our rest Ch-'- 'cry Court ti b b.-!-
for Lincoln ounty rc tbe l.t Monday iu j
April noxt. li77, at the cmirt-- t .oms '
and pli-ad- ain t or i!enn;rto coin pbiin ant's ..vd bill, r,t the same will;be taken f r cor.rc.-sc- l and set for hearingex pane as to hirn. '
It i. furtl.tr ordered that thi- pot'c lepublished for rour coutccut.T-- j weiks n thar Al ETTEV ILLE OBkEItViB.
8- -o Cli-r- ai d iUsier.
rUWJVGittILLS.AM prorared at nr rianins Mills to'
Ja. put up
SASII,
AND MOULDING,and do all kinds Mateh;nz and Planing atshort cotioe for cash.
Willis Xcar tho Depot
Fayetteviile, Tennessee.J. B. I will have my 8AW MILL run
ning; iu a short time the creek near theDepot. W. E.TL'ULET.
22 o
Gentlemen's Sliirts!I HAVE taught Sirs. A. JOIIXSON the
rule for cutting and making
Gilbert's Improved hfrts,and she ean now make a At, and dojtood work. She has exp-ri-nce-
, havingdone a good deal of vrk for m: tl.it win-
ter. She deserved a liberal patronageA. K. JIOf:!:I.N
feb?-- 3t Slii.t-Makrr- .
Cn't b mala hv evrr sent rrry hthe tiutiiier ir iuri..ii. lut ui e
to work i: in et.il i tAttt '!.rlylit in lh-i- r i IwiliUef.Hare no room to ri plaiu am 1 "
to'l booorll. Women, kii'l b) im1 iUI awell men We mil furni.h ?'" eoui,lTtoOutStfrev. The luiue r,a) ",!" njr.thiucclM. M'm will r "t rti,farttovlar fiee. VVnl u i .lauui ,imechanic, their aul !uC'iu.-t-, aut ( tht.s-- 4
in ell ,vlry or t Iioi.ia, iiuH wrttto a and !" "U Vu tii ora t oc. atiW utb4tm d;jr irrs aCo
ra, Sfatse Ki
WOOLEN GOODS.
Gko. Arqcith. M. D. HamttosJ. U, IIOLJUN.
Asquilh, Hampton & Holraan,
raoraiETORaor
TiL,tt itiimn
U88L mMIIiLS.
at tht Jlailroad Depot,Fayetteviile, - . Tenn.
In Full Operation !
40.000 lbsTWoolWantedWc p;iy cents per
!in good at the Factory, for the nicctclean-picke- d Wool.
IT ETURNING our thanks to our putrontXV of the pat, uud soiicitinj the ptroi- -
I
i.il- -age in the future,
.we-
rapectfully. . invit the
STOCK OF GOODS,consisting of
Jeans, ia variouscolorsandpatterLSCaaeimeres, '
Flannel,Linseya,
Clankets,Skirl?,
Lauiei' tre'kl'tGtnt's liawl.j, 4c
AND STOCKINGdifferent sizes and colors. Ve will a!srk'jtp on hand
llf A AT 17' TVf 4 T) AT Ct) U U L Ll i I A It 1 U.
f nr Cf. mnA,.r.Att nric .
'ion wool and charge to customers, lut re--ceive at and return tod,pot free of charge.
As we have just now put
Two Sets of Woolen Machinery
into operation, we shall shortly le able todisplay to our customers a greater variety of
Sprin and Goodsthan ever bofore.
We have a
with j0 gut tny toTovyel., Keen
to exchange oerSharp bhcars, fabrics at cash
to wait npon j;flj COCIlIrY PrCiECChair ;
from in rcc.ivountil at i grease, burrs
placing or. or
VWAA4iJ
promptgiven to
been
with
base
to fJ.LO
BARTER,
Notice.I
couipLitantit toand in
I
fnif,
!e- -
in Fayetteviile,
D.W.CLARK,Feb.
DOORS,I3LIND3
on
un
perfect
l will-ing l
)04o4
it
Pound,
Bulmoralbluxvr
YARNS
T
Summer
fVNEW ROLL CARDand will do custom woik in the
g S' S 'Jl' '5.' Y L K, f.. . -CASH Oil TOLL.We are alao prepared t
Yarns for cn.stomrrs, from Nns. 6iA'-- 7' crfrom 8-- 12 cuts in lots of l'JO Bjs. nr nior it2-- cts. fur white, and 30 cts. for mixed.
March 13,
JKWKLRY.
0. E AnslhWatchmaker and Jeweler.
South side of Public Square in th Hintsliuibliitij.
If S MOW nTf.Mrnil frt lct .H tin-t- j r.t av.r'X in bis Iin, such as tne repairing ofevf ry description of Chronom-tf- r. Duplex,Lever, Vtr;; and Swiss Watches. Allkmdsof t,lockH and .Jewelry, promptly and rtly repaired and warranted Jan. 30.
hl-i:- n-
"COLrWBIA JEWIIA"
Heyman & hill,KEEP on hand a full stock of
WATCH LS, CLOCE8,Holland Gold Ih,
JEWELRY, MUSICAL BOXES lit-Mar 2 1372.
this papeii is ox rixr wnu
TAILORIXGJIEDUCEDI
Suits Cut Out at ?1.50! '
PANTS, 33 TWf,35 cnts; Coat,Time are hard and I
WANT 3IOKY.Ebop lt Ueor aocth of Carriajr, Wirp.
jtn. 27 3ta G. f.EKGLEMlX.