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JIlETTHIUl OSS. UrriCt.: AT 1 HE ISA 11 E OLD STAND. - N. O. WALLACE, fAVETnV!LtE,TJ!NESSEE Tharlay S2c rates," ""Hay 2, 1S7S- ti. A V Train the Colts. The lion submits to man's au thority lor the reason that he is v mads '-to Ulieve-nnn is the stron gvr. lie h kind and tractable from roeing treated kindly and handled jloviiigly. What a horse is once taught, no matter how young, it never forgets. When the colt is 'running by its mother's side it can !le best taujht valuable lessons. Mill's Etrength can then easier overcome it. The more you talk to and handle a colt the more it trill know and the kinder it will Le. No one should ever permit a cult to have the mastery in 6trength, consequently . email boys thould not handle tliera until the colt . i3 entirely subdued m this respect Nor should a colt be ever hi cbed or led by a halter which he can break. It he once learns he can break his halter it will take years to break him of the lault, if it it tver cured. But by kind hand ling ; and playing wita them which any one cau enjoy who has heart within him they will cver after be easily caught, kind in service and more trusting in clanger or difficulty. When the colt comes about you never abuse him, but with kindness educate a familiarity with him. Thus he will be ahvayu gentle, and easi ly adapted to any work. There will be no trouble in breaking in such a colt. He will naturally take to it. By teing tieated vi ciously the cohcan also he taught inean tricks and vicious habits. , Xoiva Register. Cure for Neuralgia. A very simple relief tor neu ralgia is to boil a small handlul of lobalia in half aintof water till the strength is out of the herb, then strain it oil and add a tea spoonful of fine salt, wring cloths cut of the liquid as hot as possible and spread over the part afiected It acts like a charm. Change the cloths ' zs soon as cold till the paia is"ll gone, then cover so as 'to prevent taking cold, llbcuma tism can often be relieved by ap plication to the painful parts of cloths wetia a weak solution of sal-sod water. If there is iuflarn 'rnation, the cure is very quick, and the wash needs to be lukewarm. Going for the Dog-Crop Items, etc , etc' Editor Eural Sun; r Few of your patrons, if any, read the Burjll Sun with greater intoroci ' than I iln: and for the first time I give my testimony to its worth as an agricultural guidi atd its indigent able value to the man who is gaining his daily hivad htf the sweat of his brow. I am living out in Williamson county, battling with clouds, turf, sod and cVgf. The last named is the bitterest curse oppressed farm era have, to contend with. Thi portion of Williamson, in which 1 ive, is very productive, but ver hilly. We have tall, mnjostn hills, which the caou-il observe would think a burden to tax-paj ers, but by untiring industry we have converted those steep and rugged hill3 into rich, luxuriant pastures ol orchard and blue grass, which, since that much abuced put good, law was first passed, ure covered with fat flecks i of sheip. There are portions of those hills which nothing but sheep can graze, owing to their rugged and steep declivities, yet producing excellent grasep, un surpissed by Kentucky's level nlnina Hut. sine.e the repeal L'f Hard Custard. Five eercra well beaten, (reserving three whites for mcrnnge,) one 'quart of milk, live taDiespooniuissu- gar, two teaspoonmis vamua, pinch of salt J put in a pudding 11kVi1 which Dlace in a nan of i - . water in the oven- and bake, i When ncarlv baked, add a mer- ringe made with th6 three whites and two tableepoonfuls trown sugar to each white, and any flavoring, liake brown. BUSINESS CARDS. B. C. 31. I. Physician and Surgeon, ' J ILL practice medicine and surgery in ft r'ayettaville and vicinity. ! kc-Office at drur store cf . Vin'mjr .4 Srranc. jftn- -4 JEWELRY. eft -. Uslit Toast Water Toast two or three slices of bread till well browned all through, biU not burnod in the least. Put in a pitcher, and turn on one pint of hot water, and let it ftand lor half an hour or so, when it is ready for use. Sweeten with loaf sugar if you like. This is cool and nour ishing. Ayer's Ague Cure, the do; law, there is' a class of people, white and black, living c mong us who have raised hun dreds of worthless dogs, who go about as roariog lions, seeking sheep to devour, and destroy our hard earned sheep before our eyes, and yet the law protects them in it. This is too bad, Mr. Editor and brother farmers. O.ie .of my neighbors, Mr. b. i. juauuews, has had sheep enough killed in a short time to have paid his taxes for years, and killed by worthless dogs that are a nuisance to the tfountrv. Mr. Matthews has worked, and fought, and bled, and watched his flock with untiring diligenc?, till patience gave way to vergeance; so, last week he kilh-d one ot those prowling dogs which was after his sheep, and the consequence was, he' was pros ecuted and tried before a magis trate's court, and find five dollars and cost, amounting in all to a considerable little sum, consider the circumstances. Mr. James L. Curtis, manager of the ri-ht? Curtis, farm, Now, manager met with is this The diflerence between a tree 'or shrub well set in the ground and one irapefectly set is very great. In the one case,the tree will become vigorous and thrive so as to afford gratification and profit to the owner; in the other, it will tlie speedily, or live out a feeb'.e existence, proving a source of an noyance and disappointments to all who are compelled to look up on it from day to day. A limnle and afe vermifuge - consists of powdered rut ot iron. t expels the worms and strength -ens the 'constitution. To a child - six yars old, twenty' grains 'may be given. An adult may take ti -quarter of nn ounce. It may bs given in molasses or sin beer. Followed always with 'an aperient senna for a child, cantor oil for an adult. For Terer and Aj?ue, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever.Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed nil the affections which arise fro in malari ous, niTthi or miasmatic poisens. TUis is a cowponnd remedy, prepared Trith tcicntinc eVill from vegetable ingredients, wUich rarely fails to cure the severest cases or Chills and Fever and the concomitant disorders. Surh, a remedy the necessities of the people in mala rious districts demand. Its great superiority OTer any other medicine yet discovered for the cure of Intermittents i, that it contains no qui nine or mineral, and those who taie it are free flora danger of quinism or any injurious effects, and are as healthy after using it as before. It has been extensively employed during the laat thirty years in the treatment of these distressing disorders, and so unvarying has been its success that it has gained the reputation of being hitl lihle. It can, therefore, be safely recommended as a sure remedy and specific for the Fever and Atrue of the West, and the ChUls nd Fever of the South. It counteracts tho miasmatio poison In the blood, and frees the system from Us influ ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, once broken up by it, do not return until tho disease is again contracted. The great variety of disorders which arise from the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, Rhonmatism, Gont, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, catarrn, Aiium, i nttatlon Splenic Aflertions, Hysteric, Pain fa th. Dovvcls. f Fw.lJ.to, and derange- orwbichbecome tent or periodical, have no i1tt AvEH'a Aoc Ccbb, which cures thcra all ante, aad protects the system from future atuif M. a preventive, it is of immense service in WBO communities where Fever aud Ague prevaUs, as it stays the development of the disease if taken on the first approach of the premonitory symp toms. Travellers and temporary residents are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few will ever 6ufler if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. For tl ver Complaints, arieing from torpidity, It is an excellent remedy ; it stimulates this organ into healthy activity, and produces many remarf able cures whore other medicines fail. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. BOLD T ALL BKUOGISTS EVEBTWHEBB. WEST SIDE PCBMC SQUARE, BUCK'S OLD STAND, FAYETTEVILLE. STATIONERY, School and Miscellaueous' BOOKS, LEADING PERIODICALS, FISHING TACKLE, (HgarSsToisaecfj ARE SPECIALTIES. Notions, Candies find Nuts. TOM SHACKLEFORD, Salesman, april 11-tfo GEO. 13. BOYLES. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fayctkville, Tennessee. jan. 24;h, 1378 AMI Ac J. H. BURN AM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fayette villi, Tennessee. ) jan. 24th, 1S73 i - Medicine and Dentistry Dr. Joe Dinwiddle, j Practicing Physician and Dentist, Vt tiliciul rJTeetli Insetted promptly on reasonable terms. OSioe, two doors nerlh of the carriage shop ug2U Di- .A.. IS. Tiivxil, DENTIHT, Xe.5G Union,corner Cherry St. march 1, 1S77 I AM prepared to do all work in my i;ne in the latest style. Satisfaction C. A. DIE3IEB, IliCTICm. PHNIMAI, FayeUeville, Tennessee. Office at bis Residence. rusrlG SOU KtlHCYKI Fayttie il'.e. Tenn., A. D. RUTH. deG ,tk PTV " rat i CTi 5 Late with John If. Jiuth, Hhclbyville, WTCH-MAKERAND JEWELER, j OFFER Tor wle nothirg but First-Ciass Jewelry, Watches arid Clocks. Plain Geld Rings a Specialty! Also, agent lor JUMUS KING'S COMBINATION SPECTACLES! OirSliop at Vinning A- Stran'a drug-store. novS ' Furniture & Coffins. Favctteville, - - Tcun, ' JAS justreceiveda large stock of. ;-f?jmitui:e. consi.ling of BedstendH. Jtatresses. Bureaus Safes. AVash Stands,. Chairs, and other articles in that line, which ho will sel! as lot? as such goods can be bought in this market. ' Also, always on hand Cases. Caskets, and ilome-made Coffins, ! as cheap as tan bo had in the place. And a eootl liCiise, cunue norses ani garciui driver. J. B. WILSON. Valuable tables. Ut Kind of Animal is qiven--ind. CUr . U. Deteription Ath. Ajt-- oth. Paster i BrtOTt6iA. Time and Pldce J irrtat 7th. Valuation. dot Shaving Hair-Cutting T 3"o-tic! Mat. RoWnsou, South tide of the Public Square, Favctteville, Tennessee, i 1 S now prepared with keen Ra- I nra Hharn Sc!80rS. Clean I Contbs and Hrushes,and nice Tow ( els. To shave, cut hair or shampoo i in h hito.it vf vlo and as chaD as any one I ' ' '--J --t r . Respectful and prompt attention always ' given to all customers. jan.7-tf T.INC0LS COCSTt. Cow, red and white potte?j white Mresk across the shoulders undtrbit in the let ear and crcp and pplit in the right, about C or 7 years old; CWGill, 22d dis. Feblt-$12 I Sholes, tire, black ami wnuo apum-u, u . marked, three of them rows ancj two boys; alocth 7 months old; U onrisuan, -ia dis, Feb 23 S10. Sow. spntted. swallow-fork in each eir; J W Kewsom, 8th dis, Jan 21 SC MARSHAt,L COCSTT. yra utt in fnrohanii tti hind foot white, right eye out; R J Wells, Dec 1. BKFOKD COCSTT. iTnrv Mule dark bur. tin artificial marks lt ' hanilj hish. about 2 rears old: John II Alderman,8rd dis.Octl not valdci GILES C0USTT. strive, liirfit bar. iar back. FhoJ all round, speck in left eve. three smalt spot n left side of reck, 14 hand9 high, 111 years old; Geo F Shields, -'na aw, oy ia $25. Horse NvU, black, mouse-colored nose, hair si aved from right shonler, about 1 year; Geo P Shields. 2nd dis, For 15-23. UAVUX COCNTT. Tvco 2Iults one a black horse, letter "W" on left slioulder, 13 bands high, 4 jii the other a black roaTe, mealy nose, Iettfet W" on left shoulder, abnt handj high, 4 years old; J W B Thomas, 8th dia, Dec 14. Coino unci See. GUARANTEED. april 11 C. A. K1SGSLEY. Put a tablcspoonrul of eul !j)hur in the nest as Boon as hens or turkevs are set. Tho heat of the fowfs causes the fumes of sW Kulnhur to penetrate every niart of dieir bodies, every louse i ..... ii j . is klileU ana as an nils are -.twitched within ten days, when the mother leave 3 the nest with her brood she is perfectly free irom nils or lice. . Woodlawn same fate. You and all farmers will prompt lv answer no. no! Then make the columns of your valuable pa per storm with demonstrations aer.iiust anv such law for the hon o f orable .but oppressed sheep raiser If the law would protect us in this one point, in killing a! a prowhug, struggling dugs luund on our larm, we then might have a hops. We all want a differen law, one which will protect our DroDertv and rights. We have a good prospect for an abundant fruit crop. Our farm ers are working fiae and the cen- eral prospect is good in every re spsct but one, that is sheep raw inj. Lisbon. Millview, Williamson county, Tenn , April, 5, 1S78. Some persons believe in plant ing potatoes whole; some cut hem in quarters or halves, al owhi them to lio a few days and dry alter cutting, before nlantinir. A number of years ft. c since I had just the eyes taken 1 1 1 O. . T 1 out singly anu icit 10 ciry, ana then planted one every ten inch es in a row by pressing it down with my finger to a depth of nearly four inches. The ground being level, was so kept till the second cleaning, when the plow was run 10 mrow mc xurrow to ward the row of potatoes and leave it about one foot level a- cross the ton. From the 6inrle eyes I gathered a larger crop tnanirom poiaioes cut in naives and whole, the land and the cul ture being the same. MARBLE YARD! rICAVlS PEACH has removed to his 5 E W SHOP on College street 3 doors from the Square k KD is now prepared to furnish Marble jL and Grar Stono work at lower prices than ever before. Call and examine de signs and prices. Jan. i. Will ! II., DEALER3 IN FARMING IMPLEMENTS W. J. HIGGSNS, SURGEON DENTIST, Fayetleville, Tennessee. 1 WTj practice in Lincoln and adjoining If counties. Satisfaction guaranteed both in prices and operations of all kinds. Olfice, opr-osite thevOB9ERVEn office. aug. 12, 1875. V. C. BRIGHT, M. p., 7 ILL practice Medicine and Surgery f f in fayettevillo and vicinity. OrBce opposite Observes office. july22 E. L. DRAKE, l7D (Office over Trice' Drug Store, West side square,; "FFETiS his professional services to the J citizens of Fayetteville and ..july 22, 1875. vicinity. HEYMANN & HILL, . WATCHMAKERS AND DEAI.EttS IS i Watches, Clocks, Jeivclry, Spectacles, &c. South-East Corner of the Square, Faycttevillc, Tenn. All work done promptly and WARRANTED. CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLDi SILVER nov. 22- DUUGS. pisiki, Ik ft. McDonald, HAVE opened a shop on the south aid of the Square ,two doors wet of Bright Hall, and are prepared w ith Clean Towel.-, Keen .Razors, Sharp Shears, and prompt attention to wait opon custom ers needing shavin?, hair cut ing, shara- pconing, etc. Miop orea iron o o cioch. in the morning until U at night, june 29 o Insolvency- Prices of Job Printing liavc been lowered at the Ob server office to suit the times. Bring in your orders. We war rant satisfaction. i.b $ k i i $ k i i TICK'S , ILLUSTRATED PRICED ' CATALOGUE. Spt nir.five rareB 300 ll'ustrations. wiih Descriptions of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them all for a Two Ckxt postage stamp. Printed in German and Kneli.-di. Vik's Flnwer and Vegetable Garden, oU cents in paper covers; in el egant cloth coyers, jji.uw. Tick's JlUistruteu xiioniniy juag- azino, 32 pages, tine illustrations, and Colored Plato in every number. Price $1.25 ayrar: 1 ive crpic lor ssd.u1'. Aaaress, J AjI ES V 1UK, uocnesier, r . l . AXB aND AGENTS FOR THE BUCKEVE EEIPBS & MSWIE AKD Sweepstakes Thresher AKD MomtorlBgmes College St., FayetteYllle, Under Trade Palace. ' J. W. Newman, Attorney at Law, Fayettcville, Tenn. WILL practice in the various Courts of Lincoln and adjoining counties', and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at Nashville. Office near north-east corner Cf the Public Square. . Bept 7-tf J, W. Goodwin, Attorney at Law, Fttyetteville, Tennessee. J6g- Collections a specialty. feb4 J, O. WOODS. J. W. VOOT)ARD.. W. E. WOODS Woods & Woodard flttorneys tit Zrrit Fayetteville, - - Tennessee. jan. I4-y . GEO. '.V. I1IGGINS, iSTSSSST M L&W Office at his residence near Camargo, ILL practice in the various Courts ol Lincoln and adjoining counties. . o9 MNG & STRANE, DEALERS IN" DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET s.vo FaXCV dKTICLES Superior Tobacco and Cigars, LIQUOKS For Medicinal Purposes, Window Glass, INSOLVENT NOTICE. TTRSTTAKT to an order of tho Clerk of the Countv Court of Lincoln county, Tenn., upon the suggestion or tno aaminis t ator of the estate of W. II. Warren, deceased, of the insolvency of said decedent's estate. notice is hereby given to an persons navmg claims against said estate to present them tn. tho dlnrW nf snid Court, authentica ted, on or bjfore September 13, 1878, for prorata cistriuut'.on, or mey wiu oe forever barred. arri!233 T. K. WARREN. Adm. Etc Etc, C. C. M'KIXNET. F. P. FCLTON. McKinneij Fulton. attoene'ys at law, Troinpt attention given to business.. Of fice near the south-ircst corner of Square ECpt20 lVniiw-!- llKTTTS FOU 13KEAK ' - ' ,j.AT.T-Oiie cupful Indian meal, two cnnfuls ive meal, one egg mn teasnoonful cream tartar, . irV.ha'if teasooului!of soda, one ijare tcaspoonftil of molasses: jmx Willi cold milk about as thick as pound eukc; drop in hot lard ana try. !'Ci:iriPETS. Three cupful rinsed dough, work into it one Julf cupliil softened butter, three c;r, and mix sufficient to make- a lifT baiter; turn iuto batter pans and let -it remain fifteen minutes before baking; LakcMme-half hour. " .'Frozen ulanU, ays tho A'mer-'h-an 'nncuUuraUst, will often , rc.Covci": if taken to a room where the temperature is jnst ' above the freezing, and allowed to thaw very ta'iually. 'The change to a very warm' room 'vo;)fi 1' vr.ry.iujiH-i.JUfi. In the growing ot wheat ex clusively as business upon a large scale, large economies can be practiced; and among the number mav be mentioned the fact of the wheat crop being made and harvested in abont fouv months, necessitating a farmer beinir under exnense on- !v about one-half the year. Af ter a crop is harvested, the ground is replowed, and there is nothing more o do until seed time the followinc April. TheJ hands are paid off, when they cro into the ninerics of North ern Minnesota, and work until the coming spring, when they a .a r return 10 me iarm. The Governor of Louisiana is in favor of licensing gambling houses. lie has presented a bu to that efiect to the Legislature His idea is that games of chance ought not to, be forbidden, but that cbcuting ought to be guarded against by close othcial inspection and fevere, penalties. AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS. (nMUORF. ic CCSaccegsorstoCkapmaai, IEokincr A; Co., Solicitors. Patents uroonred in nil ronmrics. nn auwaii.u So cU:irKennli the patent is granted. No fees tiuiil foe for obtaining and conducting a reheur- injr j-i n recent um.iwu ui ui vuinimaoj"n.i A f.t. itiected applications may be revived. Spe cial attontion given to Interference Cases befora ilie l'atnt Office, Extensions before Congress, In fringement Suits in different States, and all litiga- .. - i r i,K,An.B cunj sump to GILMOlUS & CO, for pamphlet of sixty pages. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, aii TT E want every farmer in Lincoln coun- iv wnntino & Mower. Keancr. Harvcs- - j " - tar nr TJiroaVior wi.h llnrs or Steam Pow er to call and examine the above macbincs, j as we are confident we can make it to your advantage to deal with ns. All Machines Warranted. We will send by mail au illustrated catalogue to any person wanting a machine that will furnish us his ad dress For terms, &c, apply to us as above. april ll-2m o DOLMAN & HOLMAN, Attorneys at Law. FAYETTEVILLE, TENN. RACTICE in the Courts of Lincoln county. Cases in Bankruptcy prompt- FAYETTEVILLE, TENN. WE wonld respectfully anr.oune that ImvM Vnin-kt ttiA Hrutr-store of . w V. Ml. .v. -. - - 51. Price, dec, west side pubnc square, !a make regular additions to our al- readv we'll selected stack, and that you will -r . v : 1 1 1 ..... 4 . find ill ourjiouse everyiuiui; usuju; m-j.... a first-tf.'ass Drug-House. We deal fi the best coool of every iiad. We wouid aiw state mat we hv etur the services of Dr. E. L. Drake, who -;u 4at niiin'ii of our Prescription Depart ment, and from his known integrity and a- bility as an acxempusnea cnemist nu Pharmaceutist. w confidently assure those r a -arith tTipir rjrescrintions. mat thev will be put op W-h neatness, accuracy and dispatch. ,., We hope by strict integi uy anu iair ui ine in business to merit a lai jo custom. - ......... - n 'i' r X' ian. 18-0 VUM.Nli niAa.. lv attended to SESSE jan JO-tf BANKING. Contact!! fnit ritsns nrosecnted before tbetT.S. General Land Oftlce and Department of the Inte rior. Private Land Claims, mining- and Pre- F.mption Claims, and iwmesteaa cases at tended to. Land Scrip in 40. 8J, and 163 aero pie ces for sale. This Scnp is assignable, ana can dm 1. ....,,! 4., tha nam. . f lit. t,u irhnuir unon anv Government land subject to private entry, at $1.85 per acre. It is or equal value wun wounty lmuh Warrants. Send stamp to GILMORE 4 CO. for pamphlet of Instruction. ARREARS OF PAY ni BOUNTY. Officers, Soldiers) and Sailers of the late war, or their heir, are in many cases entitled to tuonev from the Government of vtuich tbey have i i ... i l. :-...... .e .-ni. i ...i ami t(At amount of tin v and bounty received. Ku do Uinp to GIL5IORE CO., and a full reply after examination, will be given you free. PENSIONS. All Officers, SoUler. and Sailors wounded. ruptured, or injured in the late war, however slightly, can abtain a pension by addressing Gllr- Cases prosecuted otuii.mwii. c rnMtki;..Hn.i,i.rniirt nt tlm Iiiitnfl htates. the Couit of Claims, and tho Southern Claims Com mission. . , . . . , Kach department of our bnslness is conducted in a sparat! liuresa, under charms of the same ex- fieiienccd parties empio-cl by the old firm. rorapt attention Ut 11 businens entrusted to CO. is thus secured. Wedeoire ton in suaevss hy dtserviiiff it. GlLMOEE CO. 029 F. Street. Waohington, U.C. Ieb.10 .piijf First National Bank. Fayetteville, Texx. DIRECTOBS. C B. McGUIRR, W1I. BONNE?., Ja JAS. G. WOODS. W N. WRIGHT. JNO. C. GOODRICH, PI1IL. T.MUUHAT J AS. D. TILLMAN. J. R. FEENEY, Cashier. J. G. Woods, President. Wm. Bokker, Jb., Vice-President. aug7-ly Grain. State of Tennessee,, Lincoln County. Solomon Moyers and wife vs. A. J.Chil dress, adm., de bonis hon. &c, and T. J . Spencer. ON motion of complainant's counsel and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk from complainant's bill, which ia sworn to, that defendant T. J. Spencer ii a non-resident of the State of Teunessee, ao that the ordinary process of law cannot be erred upon her. It is, therefore, ordered that publication be made in the Fatetti! tills Obsebveb, a newspaper published in the town of Fayetteville, far four consecu tiTe weeks, for said non-resident defendant to appear before the honorable Ceunty Court cf Lincoln county to be held on the first Monday in May, 1878, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, . or the same will be taken for confessed, and set for hearing ex parte as to him. . D. BOYCE, apiL'll. Clerk. Carrigan C Uiggins, solicitors for com plainants. ... . , J Gray & Son, GRAIN DEALERS, Fayettcville, - - Tennessee. ffice at Ogilvie's, Hardware Store. McCauley, Book-Keeper. J. T. j-Warehouse near the depot , janl7 H. K. BBTSON. W. T. SOLOMON. H. E. HOLMAK. Bryson, Solomon & Co., Wholesale Dealers in imm mm bank, FAYETTEVILLE, TENN. CAPITAL STOCK, 3100,000! Does a General flanking Business. DIRECTORS. T. O. Bagley, J. W. IIolmav, J. L. Betas t, 1). V. Clabk, D. W. Holm as. M. D. HAMPTON, Cashier, july 17 D. W. 110LMAN, Tres't. E. P. Feeney- & Sons, PLASTERER S, RE prepared to fill orders anywhere in TJrwoln cttuntr. promptlr. in the be3t style, and al reasonable prices, ur Tithing, Plastering in lime ol - cement, etc., ' in houses or cisterns. Repairing of all'kiuds done whenever needed, without delay. Orders respectfully solicited, and satis faction guaranteed. inarch 15 tf n INSOLVENT NOTICE. URSUANT to an order of the Clerk of theConntv Court of Lincoln county, Tenn., upon the suggestion of tho adminis trator or tho estate ot 11. J. Small, sen., deceased, of the insolrency of said decedent's estate, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the Ulerkol said uourt, aumenucaiea.on or hfnro tli 1Kth of August. 1878. for pro rata distribution, or they will be forever barred. o. ivirxu, jiam. march 14 o INSOLVENT NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Clerk of Ihe County Court of Lincoln county, Tenn., upon the suggestion of the adminis trator of the estate of S. M. McElroy, deceased, of the insolvency of said decedent's estate nofice is hereby given to all persons having claim? against said estate to present them to ... . - . . i . . j the LlcrU ol saiu vourr, aumenncateu, on or before July loth, 1878, for pro rata distribution, or they will be forever barred. febl4o . J. w. buuuttu, Aam. Newspapers. W. C. WEMEE At U,e Old (M Socrot Ordcrd . MASONIC. Jackson Lodge No. G8, F. and A. If f Fayetteville, T. J.Eruce, W. M.; B. M Hatcher, See meets 1st Monday night id each month. Petersburg No. 123, W . K. nanaway, W . M; W. E. Smith, Sec meets 1st Alonuay nieht on or after full moon in each month. Boons Hill No. 161, T W Clark, W llt W Wilson, Sec meets Saturday before thd full moon, at 10 a. m. Pi....ni riaina No. 305. J. A. Hollandj W. M.; James F. Byers, Sec meets Fri day night berore each tun moon. Mt. Hebron 344. Norris Creek, Ti Lw Williamson, W. M.; E. M. SorrelU Sec.- meets Friday night on or Detore iuti nra each month. , Sulphur Spring No. 400, Oregon, J.J. Bos ton, W. M.; W. L. Parker, Sec meet Saturday at 2 o'clock on or before the full moon in each month. ' Mulberry 404, E. T. Tarks, W. M.; W. W. James, Sec meets 1st Tuesday night on or before fall moon. f Macedonia Ao'J, near Goshen.T O Gill, W. M.; Wm. A. Gil!, jun., Sec meets Fri day night on or before full moon. No. 490. J J Coston. V M; JnoTi Gordon, Sec meets Thursday night before each full mooa. - 0DD-KELL0W3. Calhonn Lodge No. 2G, A. V. Feeney. Nv G.; G.B. Boyles, Rec Sec meets every Fri day night. Lincoln No. 50, Lynchburg, J. L. At-hby, N. G.; W Holt, Jtec. Secretary meets 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturday nights. Unity No. &4, Petersburg, George C, Car mack, N. G; George Gillespie, Sec meet every other Thursday night. Oak Hill No. VS.f, oms LreeK, i . u. u i;an.s.in. N. G.: W. II. Wrizht. Rec. Sec- meets every other Saturday night. Mulberry 145, J. A. V. Aiiuaieiou, J. C. Sebastian, Sec meets every oUier Thursday night. Surprise No. 153, Flyntville, George W Hnnnts. N. G.: W. M. Beckett. Secretary meets every Thursday nighty Chestnut Kidge lii, I H rosier, i?tu; W B Freeman, Sec; meets every Saturday night. ' Evening Star No. 161, l leasant riains.j Franklin Smith, N. G.; II. M. Bea ty. Sec meets 1st and 3rd Saturday nights. . Kelso 172, N. M. Jenkins, N. G.; J C George, Sec meets every other Saturday Livonia Lodge No. , Daughters I horra F Wntti C. J 11 U UUtt. 2 Ut flirs Carrie Beckett, V G; G W Counts, Sec'y meets 1st Saturday each month at 2 o'clock- Sereno, o. VJo, ueorge s Btore, u j Street, N. G; W S Orr, Sec meets every Saturday night. Siand oj PURE DRUGS 1 I MEDIC1E, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Fine Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, BLASTZ2TG POCTDEXU FUcE. Superior Illuminating Coal Oil. PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES and a well selected stock of all Goods usually kept in a DBU& STORE. PURE CONCORD WINE Turc old Corn Whiskey, Fok Medicixal PtfirrosKS. GREENBACKS FOR BONDHOLDERS! GREENBACKS FOR GOLD GAMBLERS! GREENBACKS F8R NATIONAL BANKERS! GREENBACKS FOR THE PEOPLE! GREENBACKS FOR ALL PURPOSES! For trbich money is used interchangable at par with Gold and Silver, in a sufficient quantity s& to promote industry, invite im migration, a.d dvelnpe the resources of the country, is what the CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Claims ii the only remedy for tho ills brought upon the country by Legislation and Laws, enacted ior the benetit of a Monied Clasp, and tho opposition of Labor and Industry. Government Credit sustains our Bonds for the benefit of the wealthy, let the same Credit " - Sustain Greenbacks For the benefit of the Peoplo who sustain the Government. Daily Enquirer, per year 12 CO Weekly Enquirer k 1.15 Free ol postage. Agents wanted. Send !or specimen copies. FA11AX & McLEAN, Publishers. CINCINNATI, O. april 18 PATROXS OF HUSBANDRY. . CA.McDahiel, Fayetteville, Master County . Grange li-T. LhiMs, jrayeuevuie, sec retary Corresponding Committee: H. T. Childs, Fayetteville; W. W. James, Mul berry; J. C Hague, Kelso. Buckeve.173 C.A. McDaniel, master, Jo el D. Parks, sec'y; Fayetteville. Sulphur Spring, 1U 1. V. uuie, masier; II. T. L'hilds, sec'y; Fayetteville. Boon's Hill W W Wilson, master, 7 W Erwin; sec'y; Boon's Hill. Rocky Point 305 Eben Hill, mastw; J C Hague, sec'y; Kelso. Cold Water 307 J L Stewart, master, J M Smith, sec'y; Cold Water. Swan Creek, 303 S. A. Hill, master; W. T. McDaniel, Sect Fayettevillee. Unity Zl J J Short, master; L L Clark, sec'y; Fayetteville. White Oak, 531 CW Gill, master; Smith L Walker, sec'y; Lincoln. U. F. OF T. ' Fayetteille Council No. 3S9, W. A. Gill, jr. W. P.; John W. Lloyd, Rec Scribe meets every Tuesday night in K.of U. Hall. - KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Fayetteville Lodge No. 181, F. W. Carter Dictator; W A Gill, jr, Kepcrter. A. O. of U..W. Protection Lodge No. 8, Fayetteville, J. S. Vaughn, M W; U Nassauer, Recorder; meets every Wednesday night. I. O. G. T. St. John Lodge No. 121, Fayetteville, H L Whitaker. W C T; J E Fulton, Sec'y meets every Wedneiday niht in Odd-Fel lows' Hall. Eastern Star Lodge No. 141, Petersburg, Dr W Smith, W C T; J T Holland, See. Darifl Lasdretii ftSGii's Garua sect lorsaie. ? T r t? mrmmni Prompt attention Riven to V UIV&LX lUKUlWJBi AND ' " FARMING IMPLCMENTS,! (College St near N.W. corner Square,) Fayetteville, Teaii. sept20o FAYETTEVILLE .TlXMlilV, NEAK TOWN SrKINO. HD. MEDEARIS announces to the people of Lincoln and adjoining coun ties that he intends to sell Leather of all kinds at the lowest cash prices, and will buy Hides and pay the highest price in cash for the same. nov. 30-ly JtSJ Persons, purchasing articles adver tised ia these columns, will pleasa mention that they saw ths advertisement ia tlu? FT . ETTSVttlS 0as2YESJ V 1 i rot easilv earned in those times, bat It can he mute in tbree moatii by any one of either sex, in any part of therountry, w H n Id Mrtltino. tn u rtrli AtMiiilT Hi thM emplovroent that we furnish. $'i6 per week Id your own town. You used aottte away fiotu hoina over night. Ton ran give yonr nvhola 'iueto the work or only your aimxe mtinent. Vie have ng-'ott who are msVhii; over ra per ilay. Ail who en p?e ntonce run mke money lat. At tlie present ut e money cannot be mmle so easily ami, rapiUly Ht any other busincwl U eosfl notuing to try tLe bustiupift. Tefnu niut 6 Ouillt free. Aildrtsi at once, ir,n.u.TT X CO., PortlaBiJ, Juiae. ; t- auf.SO . scriptions. D3- All sales, CASH Lgar covll W. C. DIEM Kit. THE GREAT CAUSE or II U M A MISERY. Juft rublished, ia a ScrI.4 Envelope. Price six rents. A Lectnre on the Satur. Tra1mat, and Radical cure of Stiminal Veanes, or fpermatorrnata, induced by bl:-Abni.e. IaToltin tarv Emissions, Imnotency. Servou Dcbiiity, and Inipedtment to .Marriage generally: tocinmp tion, Kiilepay, and Fii.; Meuui U'J Physical in capacity. &c By ROBEKT J. CrLVfiWtJ.L. M. 1)., author ot tlie"Green B-jok,' Ac. The world-reuowned author, in this admirahla t.ecttire, clearly proven from his own experience, tbnt the awful ronMquence of te)fAbtte may be efl'eetually removed withont medicine, and with out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, in trnonents, rings, or cordials; pointing out a moi! of cure at Once certain and effectual, by which eve. ry sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may enre himself cheaply, privately nod radically. f-J This Hectare will prove a boon to thou sand. - !-ent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, ob receipt of six eenis.or two postage taiuf. Address the Pnblibers, THK CULVER W fcLL MEDICAL CO , 41 Ann St., Iw Trk; l'ust voicv Boi ZZ&G april 18 2fear the north-west corner Square, . FAYETTEVILLE, TENNESSEE. IS now prepared to manufacture-" Harness, Saddles, Bridies, J and Martingales in the best style. . and of the very best material. Colhirs, llaines, and Whips always on band.- Jiepairing'dfme with neatness ard dispatch. Cheap forcAH okbartzboxlT' Jaa21-12a IF you want to learn something for your own zood and the rood of tout tuniilr. read about DR. POWELL'S VEGETABLE Tjivcp Medicine, It is, without a doubt, the best Liver Med icine in the world. There isn't the slight est doubt about that fact. It has been tried sufficiently in this country to have no fur ther doubts about its curing Dyspepsia, Liv er Complaint, BiliouB Attacks, Costiveness, Sick Headache", Cramp Col, Heartburn, Jaundice, Rush of Blood to tho Head, Sick dwmacn, an lemaie weasness, ana a gen eral family Medicine. For all diseases aris ing from a disordered Liver or Stomach, it ha? no equal. Dt. Towell's Liver Medi cine wtll regulate every disorder of the Liver and btoraach. It is tho cheapest Medicine now in our country; it is pure and fresh, has been but a few wrcks since it was compounded. AU I ask ia for the people to give it a fair trial. If it fads to do what 1 say it will yoa can have your money back. Go to Vicing Stane's, in FayeitevUte, if yoa want to find the gen niue Powell's Me-dietne. Allison, k Co. at Mulberry, have it for tale. Uiies & Holt at Lynchburg, keep it for sole. 7o find it at Oak Hill go to It.' Li. Moore.' ''At Shelby ville, J. C. Wardlaw & Co. Lave the gcaoiae, Ia fact, it ia for sale everywhere, t $1-00 per bos. Bewaro of cousterfeits-t-saca, a the caasin. The ou!y genuioe Powells MecTIcine ia put up by b. V. INGLE, j . march 7. Jtf ulberry, It. ; FIRE COMPANY. Fayetteville Fire Company -No. 1, "W J Davidson, Foreman; W II JJcKeller, Sec, Uegular meetings 1st Saturday night in each month, at the court-bouse. What make n Bushel. ARTICLES. POPWPS. Apples ..2(5 . 20 Barley 47 Beans 6U Cow Pc63 White Beans Castor Beans Buckwheat . . . Stone Coal Shelled Corn...... Corn in the ear Corn Meal Plastering Hair.... Unslacked Lime... Barley Malt Malt Dried Bran Kye OaU Onions 60 60 A .52 ...80 55 ' 70 SO 8 : so 38 34 3Z 6 Dried Peaches, unpeeled. . .. ..3t do do . peeled. ...... .4) Millet Seed Orchard Grass Seed.... Herd's Grass Seed Irish Potatoes. Sweet Potatoes. . . . . . . Peas Rye Blue Grass Seed. . . . . . . ClovVr Seed Flax Seed........ Hemp Seed Timothy Seed Hungarian Seed: 'Coarse Salt .... Fine Suit Tnralpa.... Wbat., . Cotton feed. Peanut .... SO 14 .......14 60 ......60 ....4 .C 5C ......14 & ......5 44 4S 43 zo . . . . ..5. '.....".oS ...60 S3 ..23 4 i i