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iiinraiiMftMB E'AMTl OLD 6TASD. O. WALLACE, FAYETTEYILIE, TENNESSEE: TturMkj Morning, Januarr 11, IS I f j i rt r re lr1 ar,d we n"d it hard to be- tttiVttl aUO 2j:m5STl0lDJncvethat the fuiihful and m- To Make Apple Butter. 7V7vinA tW f!.r.. id rU!.t ! diflerenm in tbe quality cf butler, if trik!nS .csa.mI,, I "? lu,',k"( : i .i.f r ... ''insr lerocilv is ailorded by tho best farmer' wives. Sjmeiime.it is too acid, or too soil, or loo light Limnv Thou ar. ! ho ronnlia of the imnrooer nroDortions uf ci f ----- tier ariu appies, ur tuai uie appiep were not tweet enough. Aunle o raer is a wnoiesnme ana aesirn tle relish on tbe fuppcr table, or it can be made into most excellent tirtH. The way I make my apple but ter is i)8 follows : If you have a bar rel kettle,tuke thirty gallons sweet cider that just from tho prefs is . f - . - one-third ot the qumlity; thru 11 i .... -t . J. i i III1( .111(17 Ml Pr HIM111I IUII I IS It K ii! narpd. ninr pr. nm r.nrpa khpp apples, about one-third sit a time,; ( , x judging as to the quantity of ap pie ; then stir the whole macs Constantly with a bog handled I1" V,U ,au " ! WOOden Stirrer, reachiu- down toi,)oVn00ll !lUt m,l,88-T &.OV- K,t,.m. tluB Rtnrrr miul 1. from four to five inches br,uid ati11" tcmptin the bottom, rounded a litil to fit 4 V. U..tir f t. L...HI.. ' Liin iHiiiuiii i mi i in: r.rnrj. nuu iiiiit : J : nail a dozen or more nan men : holes bored throu-h it. The ma?s ."-.I, : ,Cuatbe kept boiling and sUrred ' until the whole is reduced to, say j one half the original quantity ol cider, assumes a dark color and u lerfectly smooth and palatable. For this purpose samples should .be taken out and tasted When done it should be put in! iar tchII tii(l rivpr with iianer.! undnlacelina cool place. Oth-ilhc ;rwise it may "work" and lose ajbe on their guard with stran great deal of its value. igers: Sharpening Tools by a oa " ! so cflectually exposed that vic- A raior recovers its edge if Kit tims would be lew in the cen for a half tn hjur in water which trcs of civilization. But wc contains sulphuric or murutic. ao- vegtc.j.,y i,carj 0f a man a id in the proportion of one part j Resident of this city, who was by weight of acid to nineteen of Inotitlc-cl a dav or two since that water. The razor is carefully j i,;s notl, ror r0 had bi-en left at wiped on being taicen oui oi ine acidulated bath, and passed over an oil stone. The acid bath is 6a:d m a . I not to hurt the Hades ; on the contrary, the quality ol the metal in some cases improves, by the lm tnerskm. So with scythes nd sickles. The time lost m the bar- vest field in the early morning in!ct as a gujje and rc.fereilce for t a 1. .-1.11 -.11 ' tsharpeningscjthes would be spared bykjiog the bhdn lor tall nK0 k. The name was writtcnlSKl-r-aSiFkj-etlCTillo, - - Tennessee. I.our in a balb prepared as iboie . u i ,e ! it e book as reouestet .!b.iidd toon .rfiv.i. .nd. ifo.sib: ' uescnoea. ab boou u vu. and now appears as tiic 6,ga. of the bath they fchould bo wiped, ture i0 a prorai.ssory note pay nnd a eoft gandftone bone passed ; aujc at lank," along would leave & good and uni , ! . lorm edge behind it. i In a farm of 160 acres if di- -i j a I i Th Cmintrv Genthmancos' - . . 'ti- ' tho following receipt lor nng - . ... i, i hnnp: mix well enc and one- , . . j. i n uau uiutiiuio uiuiuuiui. ui .t- cury with one ounce of lard.; Hull fhiK ointment well in the! ekin dailr over the lumps,6hav- ing off "the hair. Two hours after each application, paint the j of the land Is equal to a charge blisters (with a eoft brush) with'0f q per ccnt. on the value of l!nctnr nP nrniM nnr nnncp. tnt . . ror tue vo mincel Da VaiUi tni'llU UUllCO. XJJ llllSI daily for a week, then once,lhen repeat. I his will cure recent cases to they -II- Iii:l show no lameneFe", but thelumi) a ddIv. and second, the exorbi. a . J V r .1 - J ! : .1 1 ,, lies in the large cities. Ibe pro J..-: f ;i.ll uub.tuu v. " .. w.n, - mAnnluil tn dfl fiOO Kar rule a rlitv - J four yesrs ago, has fallen to 2o, i i j vjj oarreia a uay viiui aieui iuj 1.- t,. Oft flflll liarrold nf rfin. , CeO IUBU .V,WVV w.v.. .vuc. Whitewash fob A SkokeD Ceil, ilc For the first coat, mix to every two quarts of whitewash one cup of fine sifted ashes. This will prevent the smoke from striking through. After this an other coat may be put on in the ordinary way. Tn nrdericrr a nair of boots or " vu "'""'"rom smothering the Crops. In I wonthyr te.Soayear. ,t Kaidw wiu. then- 1jU1L.I iUKiNAai, ' " I tV ' rl jV Vl V accommoJaUoos a Lihtr M'bt,0 S;vic: or ,hcSe tUSs it -Hl-j-'AUorncys at I,aw,iffiE d GRAY IWl J r.W.,,J. J f jS'sXsuo jw, will remove the lumps. .best to have fewer fences, or ; ro--;es! " se -f - FAYETTEVILLE, TENN. I !';iU; tu'!dt w,eri Kci action made foV -,k T--r 1 . i clean and sow down the fence j,;; Favetlcvillc TcilD - ' ' felt ' Jf RoardbyWcrkorJionth. The nee in tbe priC3 or ker.S n ,. ,.iv). n.i idt.ucrnr. tbei.ec.it,.rkirr Lincoln awl the adjoining counties.. iuiiubiint, iuiu, ,; j KSCIQUTS OF UONOU. I rl 1.-171 Ulf ! Oct 2 j . . r i,u"b tO Liabb Ol C10M.I, ailll ' np cluU. At the i:.e lime, if ai v .r our lnii- fcyikwr- boath.sidt of Ike Souare i i ..-..ti.i v iar...i.. ! fC5vK tr ' " : Yr ri ene is due to two causes Grrt, , . ' r eho!ai-iin.teUd.BP.reirr;.ii..wa.ii . T, ,,'m .ii i v,r' rtwff t t i - i. i , iayeneviiii.oigeo isvaughn, t;r 'iVXAIVvi ! the exoort, which exceeds the them twice a year. Ten ; -! fet SaffoM T01I .nnnlv nd RPrond. the exorbi. 'acres Of clover 01' timothy WOUld -J;l 55 VVS1 IS.one.mad; of bet Linco!n uu Lrl JJ tefaSW fJUXlUlU UU ..ill m .in in in t t. I 1 1 I . I y. . . I - 1 " - TiA x-ti..--. . ii T I r t . , ., iv -t - I -. j ill y icuiuv, pito a niiicri;uuuciiii niri I'lTAT ill I O nirTfil t' i "tf-i vnnuii.aujLi. ar.i-iiin t an una turniMiea vo oroer.- rieaso oa n T 1 ii . U f r the Southern Cultivator. It IlltLW, M1U1 ULU, rWIULi, ' rflFi ;vT"iT7.TTrTV" ,nd ' Brooklyn, last year, oil sold for . Get enough ' FaTClt.Tillc TeiUl I HOLMAA &II0LJIAA, TERMS: CASH OR BARTER, twenty five cents per gillon. To- . , JX, - . rajtatiiit, linn., t ,.1.,f, i Mayis tfo dy tbirtyeight cents is the aver- fed oa L"k O"") "11 a gal- w V,LL brown i& de AltOriiej'S at LclW. r 1 - J f Hon pot ; fill with water and boil any urie desired, pot on locks. ptviTrmnv Ti-w I IiAiAmit 111 hliS i 86 price. Qf CO"". tli8 neinUnr'a ,lnt ..Unntll.P Inrk V'bti or lLiib!. or do srr kind cf F'UmM ILLt TKN3. Uill111VJ JllljUO. oil will be soothing intelligence to down to a pint take out the bark u;n WtA ml . j pRACTlCE in the crt. of Lined. - j ,- and add tWO tablep00nIUi8 Of promptlr, and 'A county. Cases in Laakroptcy prompt- T AM prepared at my P'aaln Mts to! the gas monopolists. conneras. and boil it down to i i GUARANTEE HIS WORK. ; lr "if: jMf 1 P.t .P shoes made, provide your toot-sugar, .biri.ItH a r.IpAof thick flan-itpr I r"" i you will be aared discomfort and oayance cf qucakir.g thoes. M n Liaon h tn!m. andUrmmd cinnamon; put in sheep slaughtered by Dogs. I The London iWZ (7a-j rWc saye: "The dog is, above! all other animals, so remarka ble for bis good behavior imd general kindness of disposition that wc are ant to forget he is but a wild beast, who from op- pociation with civilized beings ihas learned the art of belf-con- tclligent companion in whom wc repose eapeciai conuuence can occasionally "break out, become for a moment as land bloodthirbty as a won. j t s conduct of a gang of dogs., who ot iMivVji ill .1 iiciu iicai lumvucu, !iuul "ear,y destroyed the whole II II 111 Lil l . Of seventy sheep, no fewer than forty-one were found killed on the following morning, their ingides being completely or partly torn out; others were in a dying state, and the rest will have to be destroyed. Foot prints could be traced of 4.'dog8i of various size," showing that tie intelligent animals hid band- e, fli.nnU'ni: t rrrf 1 1 1 OV 1 ii i ! tu "" ri t nrobnb v in nursuance ot an t - i j i , ... i : l .1... K ! oa""111 1""". " I . . . 'a storm in the dead of the night Ion' their hapless victims. Hie, police, it is stated, are making j Cnilllent OlICFS a rewaru sum to induce one of the dois to "ivc evidence in-t tin others, itisnotproba-j Hi?''l ' : . hiought to justice. oie mat uie ouenuers mh AuoTTmeT ViCtlm - . ized. An exchange tells the follow- jing, which shows that' sharpers !btill practice their calling when- over Uiev a have the slightest provocation. Our friends in country would do well to: "One would think that the !li-htninr-iod swindle had been a Pawtucket bank for collec tion, lie says a traveling light ning rod peddler proposed to ! 'rod' his house for S15. and that jlne tcrms wcre accepted. The pC(tuer directed the man to i Wi itc his nainG in a little book the rojman carried in his oek- tie men who follow to do the . i 'l y'Mh? ftneCS into fiekls of 11(1 .i.n lTf.i avn flm' 1 he different edition of Tue Scs durinj the neit 'AV .teres eacn, incic aic ul i)tirui iuieaiueiur& theje.r jUttpi. ! -i f i' Tf r eU. The dailr editiun will on Meek df Liea .hec( miles ol lenccs. It each lence :or four i.aite.and ou uDday htor'eiitD!itr. . . . . is a loci wiue. no less man iuiucf -".- "sii iiii.hum, acies of and ig occupicd by . them- lnis 15 efiual t0 0 : lwr cent, of the farm, and the lo And, too, nearly every , - i fencc 16 made a ucry of weeds, I rrpnpi aiivUvhich stock the whole farm and : , . ,P . I - aKU Ull lllllUL'IU aillUUlll Ul 1- i bor necessary to keep them acres ol clover or timothy wouUU . 1 . , c . , , , - . iud i.ejiiaiit ofit. .t.-nl. e n-ci fi;eul f-.c ' am a fcw ton3 0f hav evcrv':'vi:,rtMilBT-lr"tY.7'lfrcl,,"',,-: " :iul?Kr,ul.li-liediulhe0r1d,aa.lwelrt 1 1 i.i ,... v .:..- : t ' A.otii;iiiii iuuuii tea uu iu tuir- . . . T ... . Ll a-'"uco 111 """"a give copperas, pint ; toen wasn tne auecieu pans with soap and water; apply (je I former, and my word lor it, two appilCJtlOnS Will CUre. I IE 10I1 Snd maSil. ti a half a numpkin; strsin cli the!ro: mi-.wit atai iiortitmv. iohiHi water until add nint and quite lite art ; then Ord ingle amker Dralof w.M tain . Ur ... r loera.r.th . Ibe ra.Oa of 17 rtl a lit . 01 milK, Uve iciioiprcfcrie: j Itlv half DOUnd ! ClPmtF8IIF,j.6t. ! ..Jj .Vl .11 !!?? 1 ?rt?5' , a hi fz. beaten, lightly qusrt?r round melted bat-j and a Iarce tables poonlul ol !" - . ..I j. . . . ! 'crust and hake s a pie. This1 -qtttntity will m-ihe fix pus. Stores andTin-Ware -- . ,, ... , KE; TI SHOP! HAVE just opened a new houe near the north-east corner of the Square, Fayetteville, and will fill all orders in th.ir lino, including every variety uf S:ill Work. at reasonable prices, and in a prompt and sausiactory manner STOVES, TISWJRE, PUMPS, Kitchen Goods,Lamps, &c Kept on han'l! Sorghum Evaporators Made to Order , Cheap. Charter- Oafc lwi a Specialty !j We. WARD & SlIOHT. PJW Tlfl SHOP! ' TEIOS. J. MCAUVEY TTAS wored to t,w new Fhop n Bridge XI Street, next door t Wright & Wilson, fayetteville, Tennessee, Where he will keep ! rrrnrrP muirinn COOK j1 dIWlW j PUMPS, COAL OIL, 'LAMPS, POTS, SKILLETS AND KETTLES. Cock Stores a Specially. .1 I m Tinware at Wholesale. Ta Millers. EcEineers ni Sawmill Hea. I am now prepared to cut off and fit your, Iron Steam Pipe to Collars or Elbow T, Joint : r"...,,.i: . r. .1 , r. ! twoinches,cbeaPerand with more prompt- be returned the same dar. . ... . ' ' ' : mcgarvey. T110S. J. march 30-tf o THE SUN. 1877. NEW YORK. 1877. "rM bni-acolurun.; while the mecklj edition will ! and character that are aiready laiuiliar la our. ill -uus. IDE M N will cvu'.inue ! be the trencou 8'aTO- ca.e of reform and retrenchment, and .l the ut- U5.tS.i"-aT. tt. the people, as oped to governmeut by fraud iu tne iuitui-iMx ana in lue eo Jtiiiug ur ute, erj-orcL-d by military vicieure. It will endeavor to a ,1, - i ...i . ... -,, ' ioin,f wills- with the iUJt.tcv.rtiul.r-.ioi.lne. and V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, selected ta3 jrrc.rter ao.lcorreixindents. lt . ; : !i" ,,-Vi hirpd , invebvclun.icrinrthe lreur ..rhruMrrr...,' t what the. law doe not rive l!iein,' hile'it ilfeu- -u-" ne lawuoe: dcaor to merit the tunUd--nce of !he unblic l.v de- i I fen tiujr the rivlit. of tne -0.le against the cu- cruai-uiueiJi.D. uniuitine.1 pi-uer. I WO. l.tnTLM. j. iriin. I 1 't hi1 l.nrpi.l' lU.f.tii 1 w u-i I 1 St K .....I . . ' VAAWV5vNVr jrail.the - xfeiiM.cfi.. - .rai.ii prictirca elare- ,... - ..iiiuiriMnii. IR. A. HOLMAN, KEPAIKER OF ( i uvi At. i.v I '.iiuvum:, ui: school. a roBirsEwsMtvosr doimkJ atNewOrlect..Tnet - Uy.4aniiaiTI.lsTr. ) LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COSFKT. Thi Iii;ilu:ion wa rrrularlr in"or;ralel t.r 19S Prize. Antwtlar WC31S. ONLY ONE DOLLAR H.VC11. IT... fAr 1 innUTK nr aH r.hl..M i CUAa.l HOH'AEU. wOraB u iwo RECUL-AROUARTCRLYORAWIN Tf:.n,iiT tr.i iic- t ci'ii wpita oct. 5 o " ! BUSINESS CARDS. -A.ttoi-ney at X-aiw, ' Fayettevllle; Tenii. Office under Bright Hall, South aide Pub lic Square.. , , jsn. -o Faj ellerilleTf nnpsjee, OFFERS his professional gerfieca to tbosa needing medical attention. Of fice near the Female Academy, opposite W. J.SJegall'a. jan.4-o W. D. MAUTlS. H. W. CARMACB.. Martin & Carmaek, Fayettevllle, TciiCKsce. ! ang 24, 1876-tf C. A. IXE3!EK, PRACTIGINS PHYSICIAN, Fayctleiille, Tennessee. Ofliee at bis Ilesidence. marlfi SURGEON DEiYflST, Fayetteville, Tennessee. ?71LL practice in Lincoln and adjoining IT comities. Satisfaction guaranteed botli in prices and operation of all kinds. .3if;c, Fouth side Square, opposite the court-house. hujc. 12, 1875. J ONIM'RFUI. iii-lucrriK n!s ofTrrod ti f f tLo ; wUhing work in tLatliuc. 1-t. I propose to do c!i caper trork. -nd. 1 insure every case to be unsir passed by any of its class, ami purpose io biick Ftiictly to the following rates tn 1 challenge oj'posilion in all its forms Kxlracting teeth, GO cents each. Cold filling $1.00 to $2.00 l'latina do COc do 2 00 Tin foil do 60c do 1.(0 Cleaning and polishing leetb, $1 to 2.50 Treating; chrcnic ititjatr.mation of tnouih and throat Sl.tXl to f 10 Artificial teeth inserted from 1 to 4 teeth ?5. 10.0.) do do do 3 to 10 A full upper plate 15.00 do 20.00 Owing to material and style of w ork up- er and lower sets yo.OO do 35.00 Dlt. I. S.V1 FOLD, aug. 5 Office at the .Saffold House. W. C. MIGHT, M. D., J ILL practice Medicine and Surgery ! i in J-aretteviII and Ticinity. Ofiice in Hines' b'ock.south idc Square. july22 E. L. DHAKE, M. D (Oflice over 1'iice's Drug Store, West side Square,) OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of ayetteville and vicinity, july 22, 1875. J. IV. Xewnian, Altorncj at Law, FnjilevH!e, Tcnn. TTILL practice in the various Courts ? T of Lincoln and a lioiiiinc counties. and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at i AashviiJp. Omce near north-east corner i of the l'ublic Square. sept 7-tf J. IF. Gooflwin Attorney at Fayetteville, Tennessee. Usg Collections a specialty. fel4 J. G. VTOOI'S. 3i. W. WOOl'ACO. W. K. WOoI-S 11 nnlc Wnnflai.l UUUJ5 (X I! UUUtMll attorneys at JjflW, !' Medicine and Dentistry Dr. Joe Diuwidtlie HAS returned to Fayetteville, and will resume his profession; and hereby re fipectfully oflcrs his professional services to his old patrons and the public cenerallr. i Office, two doors north of the carriage shop. au) GEO. W. I1IGGINS, ft ? VI V? fv ft f 1 1 ft vp j m. m a. te m I t, " J-'1 "l ' 7tcir uumavy, J VVnV Pcli" i.l,!e."' rious Courts o countif-M. oil C. C. X'KIXXET. r. FLXTON. a I n I.' ..-.-. . . i - .me -' -I X UttUli S'JL,Sr33XSB VIX.X, Hf I . l". -'""-. ..e.. x.-j w.- "c tif-ar the SOUtb-west Comtr of Jouare - ! V j ' FAYETTEVILLE, TENNESSEE. , ItiilHwvtt ,-i iiuw I'reuareu iu nianui.icir(.Kt ! . . ... . ... V 1 i ii uum, nauuirf, iri(ii!, I; and Martingales in the be,t Ktyle. d of the Terr bc.t ruaterial. Collar. anies, and V liips aiwavs on !nd. J.epatiung .one with neatness and dispatch. MBS. A. JOHNSON j 1 S PREPARED to receive a few . . r," onaKle price. Reside cntM. ! l, c. s... . it nt to lh S i'iare jur.e?S-o 7 P V.ava extrusive larliti'oa 1 u"u fXltOSIVe latlllUCS I3r f phttiEj any i sed Handbill er Post- r Tertes moderate . OBSBIIVER OFFICE. F.uetUviT! OFFICE. PayetUville. Cards, Bill-Heads, Tickefs, eJc. PRINTED WITH NEATNESS ' 4irtch. at tit osrERVE3 or-! NASHVILLE. OEO. t. COOSXICH CO. ( BO0EV3M1I. OOTTOU GeOaJaGoodrich&Co. Successors ,to SFURLOCK, HOKE & CO., COTTON FACTORS, A1ID- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vrt' Oft o.wl no c..41. iNos. 96 and 93 South College Street, Nashville, Tcnn. "Will furnish bagging and tics as usual at the lowest mar ket price, and mako liberal ad vanceinents upon' all consign ments. "We will occupy OUT .11 I 1 11 .1 o:u sianu, ana aw consignments will bo under our own Btipervis- ion. . Spt. 2Mf Tgr ..1 u 'i 1 . . j ni TT n a Shaving, Hair-Cut 1112; 3 Conic n ii el .Sec. a (a it. utilities, TTAVI. opened a shop oa the north sid sned a shop oa the i 1.JL of the Squi quare, in the basemfnt cf Col. i J. II. Holman's ntw builJir, and are pre - pared wiih C.i rt i t - -n .leail lOWele, Keen KaZOrS, Sharp Shear3, and prompt attention to wait upon cnntem- lers needing shain?, hair cut inp, f-ham- poonmg, eic. c-i.opoje.i iroin o o does, in the morning until J at fcizht. june 29 o Ill t i I WUGIDg Mat. RohinsoB,',, X-n"fco, South tide of the Public Square, Favettevillc, fi - ' '1 enuesee, "I S now prepared ith keen Ila- 1 zor, sharp Scissors, clean Combs'and DrushcF.and nice Tow els, To shave, cut hair or bhampoo 1 in the latest style, and as cheap as any one 1 KespecttQl an1 prompt attention alwavs Jjn.7-tf LSWIS PEAH j Stone with all r.ess.-irr I'-tteriig from if8 0) to I15.0.J. Nice Head Stones mad ! of best Italian Marblo with bases and let tering from $12X0 to 110.00. Large Family 11 . - j - vipinn-.iiw, - w. w from tvwO.CQ t-o jSl,m00. Every If Cj Mia MS, neatly cxecnted. UuIIding: Work o' rMDboRS. BUNDS AND MOULDING,! Vr' 1 f9 aU Mateh-ag nd K.aag at. fchort notice for caH. IIJII Xcar llic Depot Fayetteville, Tennessee. K. R. I will hare my SAW MILL run- j ring in a short time on the rreek near tb ' lp t. W. K.TCRLEY. j -i IftK PrinHnrr n'atarA f one 22 o and th'jp, at the ee office. VALUABLE TABLES, otrayo Plg, on TJp. UL Kidof Jimlufi9 t4. Color id. Deuriptio itA. Agi. tUr' nam Ht. Tim-- and FUe of rr -7A. Valuation. LX5COLM OOUHTT. Jlort, sorrel, 3 white lei; a, bald faoe, has. bad fiatula, branded on lft thoulder, brand not known, aboot 15 hands, 12 or 16 Tear' old; K CMcElroy, 8th dia, 5ot 1820. ' . 2d art, bay, tome- saddle- gpota, all of ber feet white from paatern Joint down, brand ed on the right Bhonldcr and right thigh with letter 0, about 13 handa h ?h, about 15 j years old; Benjamin Da vis, 22ddis, bept 23 Uont Jiute, orown eoior, no mdrka or brands, 1 year old; Hugh Thomwon, 7th die, March 14315. -, BEDFORD OOCjfTT. . . ' Steer; red, crop otf thu right ear and orr bit in tho left, 1 year old; J. (J,3hrivcr, 3rd dis., Jan 7 $3. UABSftiLL COtTNTT. Mare, brown color, ?mall whita spot in forehead, 8 years old ; J.O. Stinson, 2 mi) S. E. of Lewi.-burg, June $80 MOOUK COCJfTT. Horse, bay, nul! star in forehead, hip knocked down, black kiane, tail and h-gc, 4 fears old; U K Burt, 11th district, Oct 315. ' MAEI40S COtTf TT. . Jfers Mule. sorreL collar maika on (shoulder, 14 hands; WJ H Bally, on the ! Jack Drake place, near Iluntsyille, Oct 31. Mule, bay, maiks of gear on sides and shoulders, bmall white spot on each f ido of anouiaer, one tigancieon leu nraa leg, a- bout l.'oars oil; a o Koiiey, Oct si-iso J i JU.lv. Secret OreLox-o . MASONIC. Fa rcitorille Council y0. 25,R. and O. 11. rLylt, T. I. Mj Jno. Y. Gill, li oordor v tets ikd JUonday night in each morilh. Union CIiaptr Ko. l,Royal Arch Masons, Farettevillc J. H. Vaughn, 11. l1.; Oeo. Ik ! Coyles, Sec. meets 2nd Monday night It earn inoiiUi. Jackson Lolge Xo. 83, F. and A. M.f Fayetteville, A. 0. liattlo, V. M.; Geo. B. Colics, Sk;. meets 1st Monday night in each moiiUi. rotoi-sburg Xo: 12n, W. R. IJanaway, W. .M; W. E. Smitl;, Sec -meets 1st Monday night on or after full mou in each month. lVns Hill No. 151, H T Childs, W M; W W Wilson, Soc. meets Saturday before the 1 foil moon, at 10 a. u. l'leasant flaina No. 305. II. Caroeoter. W. M.; J8mes Y. Byers, Sec. meets Fri day night before e3ch full moon. Mt. Hebron 314, Norris Cret, S.C.McCoI lum, W". M.; W.T. inrga8on,Sec. meets Fri day night on or before fall moon each month. Sulphur Spring No. 400, Oregon, J. J. Cos ton, V. M.; W. I,. Parker, Sec meets Saturday at 2 o'clock on or before the full moon in each month. Mulberry 404, W. II. Robertson, W. M.; W. W. Jarac3, Sec meet 1st Tuosday night on or before fall moon. i M acedoiu 4S, near uosnen, a. Hender son., W . M.; Wm. A. lull, jun Seo moot Friday night before each 4th Sunday. ODD -FELLOWS. Fayetteville Encampment Xo. 31, Fay i Warren . eu M.v.Wotdrd,c. FriuWarren, 1 C a . 1 --.-I 0-1 W.J. ' Scribe meets 1st and al U Wednesday nights in each month. Calhoun Lodge No. 25, Frita Warren, N. (.; W.J. Davidson, He: Sec. meet er ev Tridar iiizht. j Lincoln No. 10, I.yncliburjr, M. N. Tarka, '. N. O.; M L. MtDoweU, I.'ec Sec meets 1st, ! Urlty N. Hi, retersbnrg, Kb. Crawford, ;N. O; A.M. Hall, See meets every oth ! er Thursday night. : ,rii iiiti iJtii uruav 111113. vaK inn io-f, morris urte, . i- Wri2ht, N. G.; J. T. Goodrich, Bee. Sec. J o.hcr s.turd.y ..ight I Mulberry 1. Geo. W. Jones.N. 0.: W. W. Jomo", Hoc meeti ererv othvr Thursday! !5'pri..e No. 1L2, riv-nttUle, J. H. C, J ; erTV Tlnirsday nibt. j Chestnut Itidge 1G7, W E Freeman, N 0; II Lledsoe, jr, cc; metti eyery Saturday 'niffht. Krenine Star No. 161, lleasant Plains, J ! A. Leatherwood, . G.; J. 1 rankhn Smith f Sec. meets 1st and 3rd .Saturday nights. i iuii.o i .-, iiunn . carter, iei ; ick Seomcetaere ry other Saturday n.ht I l.jvonia Looge .No. , anghtera ot l.e- : becca, riyiilville, W. Ueckett, N.G.; lira. M. h. Cambron. V. G.:-W. II. Warren. ?co't : mt(:u Ut Saturday each month at 2 o'clock. , Sereno, No. iy5, tieorge'f Store, T. 1. ' Arnold. N. : H. C. Street. Kec muU ere- ; ry .Saturday night. . ' . ' . , . TATKOXS OF HUSBAXDEY. 1 , v r...fc M- I.. siunfrry urange, 1 1 1 v .u.i.tea.niniw, i A. J. Whitaker, sec'y; Mulberry post ofie.1 . r ,i . 1 1 . - . It T I T l . I I Kuckeye.l i J v. A. ciJaniel,astr; Jo- j ol 1). Parks, sec'y; Fayetteville. Sulphur Spring, 176 T. U. Litlla, aaiter, II. I. I'hiMs, nee y; t ayetleuUo. 1 Hwan Creek. SOS II. K. Iirvson. master. 1 t . T. iUUaninl, iv-ct 1 ayetteviuoe. j oon s Hill - iUon, mastor; W W Erwin; ee'y". Boon's 12.11. Unity 311 J J hht-rt. matter. : Clark, sec'r; Fayettevilio. j P:tersburg Jaoob -Jillpie, natter; i , 11 II rallev, sec y; rotursburr. I Koky Point 30f J C ilaga; as- Iter: Lben Hill, jr, sec'y; Kelio. j Sh-lion's Creek John Siimsons.maa- 'tor: F 1' Taylor, sec' r: (ioorjre's Stor. f Cold Water 307 A Ii ShetlicI I. master; p : L Twittr, sicV; Cold Wator. Cl.esttiut Dill (21tt districtXl John M ' VTbat nakes u Duael. ' sbttolbo. rosrirns, Dried Apples 2i- Uran 20 Parley : A Eoaaa 0 Cow Teas GO Whito Beans ...CO Castor Bears . . , 45 Euokwhwtt tH Stone. Coal ..80 Khelld Corn W Corn in the er 70 Corn Meal 50 MactoriBj: Hair 8 Ufclaokd Lima SO !5arIT Mslt 03 l'.T MaH 34 Oaw .31 Onions 11 Dried Feaehr-s, unpWed 2S do do jKoIed Vi Millet Swd II Orchard Grasf il i Herd's 0 rasa ctd Id Irish I'oUts .-. M Sweit I'otatcos fi I'oas (A Eyo Si . iJlue Graas fked 14 Clorer SJ 60 I lax ScM 55 - Hotnp Fd 41 Timothy Sood 4$ Hnng ariaii fcd , . . . . 43 Coarse f ait 60 Una Salt 53 Tornfps ...53 Wfceat 60 CMon 8d ZZ I'fvvV.. "..23 WOOLEN GOODS. QM. AiKJCITB. M. D. llaicrroa J. IX. Houriy. Asquithf Hampion & lolraaii, rBomirroBsor ... ElsK IZlfJEIZ U 1 0 L MHiS. ( at fht ItaHrgad Depot, Fayetteville, - - Tenn. In Full Operalion ! 40.000 lbs. WoolWanted Wc pay cents per Pound, in goods at the Factory, for tho nicMt clean-picked Wool- RETURNING our thanks to our patrons of the past, and soliciting the patron age in tbe future, we respectfully invite the public generally to come and see us and ex amine oar STOCK OF S00B5, consisting of Jeans, in various colors and patterns Cassimerca, ' Flannehj Lioseys, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Ladiea bre'kl't shaw Gent's shawls, &c AND STOCKING YARNS different sizes and colors. We will also keep on hand WOOLEN YARNS, Nos. 500, 600 and 70), at moderate prices, to suit any fanners desiring to mako their own goods. We are willing to exchange any of our fabrics at cash prices for Wool or aay tisi of Country Produce. Wa ree-ive Wool in any condition, ad ways deducting for grease, burrs and damp ness, thereby placing it or. the basin of eloan, tub-washed wool. Wo pay freight on wool and charge to customers, but re ceive at and return to depot frco of charge. As we have just now put Two Sets of Wen Machinery into operation, we. shall shortly bo able to display to our customer a greater rariety of Spring and" Summer Goods than arer bofoT. We bare a NEW ROLL CARD and will do custom work in ti n IKICST STYLE ! at short notice, ft.r q g q j TOLL. We are also prepared to Can axu &piv. Yarns for customers, from Nos. 00-700, er ,frf,m 010 .. ; 1 :.m , kV" 15 w is?, 1 Mrch iJ' ltiti' from 8-12 cuts iu lots of 100 Dig. or more it nd 30 cts. for mixod. JKWELKV. CI. R. Anglin, Watelimaker and Jeweler, Sovth tide cf Public Square in the Ilinet Building. IS now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, fsucb as the retainer of . rj description of Chronometer, Duplex, j LTer Verge and Swiss Watchet. All kinds 0f Clocks and Jewolry, promptly and noat T rPaired and warranted. Jan. 30. "COLCMBIA-a JEVCUk" KEEP on hand a foil etoclc of WATCHES, CLOCKS, i IIIIaud' Clold Tens, j 'JEWELRY, MUSICAL BOXES LZ, i ' j -. IO'Z- i ;vi t. aixiUUJU i. VfUi ' I i and Cotton Fnctors, i I Bo-jth-wei: comer Tuo'ic rVjuare, i jFayottevillc, - Tennessee.! t,ln the Loose fanncrly ecpd by T. J. 5IeJarrey as a tin-deelcr.J jan20. 1875-If Blanks ! Blanks ! J Wo have lUSt printed, and ihave for sale at the Observed i -it . ,, office, at ash ville prices, a full jipplr of Blanks for Ma"?3- -trates ani Constable. EH DRUGS, W.C.DIEMER At tfo Old 15 r. O. Dlomor, pure DBtos IAD mm, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Fine Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, SLASTzira powdeiu russ. Superior Illuminating Coal Oil. PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES and a well selected stock ot ail Goods usually kept in a DRUG- STORE. PUKE CONCORD WINE Pure old Corn "Whiskey, For Medicinal Purposes. DaTiiLaEirolli&Soa'sGaricnSeeiforsals. Prompt attention given to Pre scriptions. KT All sales, CASH Lea novll W C. DIEMEU: Schools. FAYETTEVILLE I TfMW third session of the Fayettevlllo I Military Academy opens TI1E29TII OF Ji.MARY, 1877, and continues 21 weeks. Thorough Classical, Commercial and Primary Departments. TUITION: Classical and Commercial Course, $3.' 0 Primary Pr four Ww :ku. T1IO.S. L. NORWOOD, Dec. 1 mo. o Principal. Oak Hill Institute, NOItlCIS CICKEK, TliNNKSSEi: FACULTY 8. ,S. r.L-MTos, A.M., Principal. ?ror. J. W. fcTOKKS, A. It., (Vfaahington and L'-c L'tiiftrsiiy, Va ) Miss Sai.mu LiXitsi, (Mary bbarpj :.)lb.-?e ) Prof. J. M. l'POTToa. 51 1. S. H Ik'iiTojf, Music. Mrs. W. K. C'i., Fii.e Aria. Thorough InstriicUoii Siren iu all branches taught in our best A cadi in 'as and Colleton. Tuition and Hoard low. Spring term begins 1st Monday in January, 1877, and continue 21 weeks. Parents having ritherSONSor DAUGHTERS toed ucate are requested to address for particu lars the Principal, or W. F. Ctxr, Ej , President Hoard of Trustees. noT.30-tf FEMALEAlDADEMY"! rpHKnxtse J. cummoui sion of this institution will- 31onday, October 2,187G, and continue ten months. Terms 2, 3, 4, and t& per month, ac :or 1 ing to advancement. Music, including instrument f 'J.CO Jiicidontal fe. ICO- NO APPLICANT WILL BE fmivA DBless ail c!l Accccsts tars Bai MM. Tuition must be paid at the close of each month, and no deduction will be ciadu on ly in rap of rery serere illness. jur.e 22 J. W. 11 A'l Cli LI.', Pi incipal Hotels. iOapi.oI House, Cor. fivmmtr and Dederik Sc t GAL BREATH & CO, Proprietor. riHIS pleasantly located Hot, tits beft South-vett tornftr of the Square, Fay e 1 1 c v i 1 1 e, Tt n n e fee, Tommodit- the trari lin puh 1 home hoarder with tl.f. iirr j best the market affords. Rooms largo aii'i f oiiif'rJahle fare jrotten up in th trx ! b-st style terms reasonable. jan.7-tf MRS. DR. I). SAFFOED. : - INSOLVENT XOTICK. liri'SI'lVT I., an ,.ri!.r ..f th f:!rlc ,f 1 the County Court of I.in-o!n rounfy. Ter.n., upon the iu lion of the admini. itate of pdcrO. McMulIcn, Jccjasc.l, . r . -.r..:,i ,l . .... - noti'-e u hereby pin l a. I persons hir, c!a:;n siriinit aid etae to rrr-i.t theni l ! the Clerk cf aaid Court, auth-nti:ted, on cr I the J 4th of April, JX77, for pro ra di.tribuiion, or t?iy will t f'.r'ter bsrrcd. I 6t.1; W.W. McMX'l.LKN, Adm. lbui.vii nuitu;. Ot'RSt'ANT tt an ord'-rof the Clerk of I the County Court of Lincoln countr. i'Jenri., upon the sug:ioa of the executor ' of theesute of cf lb, joto:t.ncj 0f .ai(l d.eHnt-s tati Ue U hereby nren to all persors hatiiiL' SJcirtS'.lijte tiisClcrsoi sua lyoort. authenticated, on or before the oth of May, 177,' for Iro.rtu "Xibauoa, or they wall u rv3 LE1TIS coat.', Adm'i. f4 Stand of n re i i i m m it mm. I