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ram uttit 4-avw OFVit.F..- AT i ll V. S. M Ii ()LtJ.STA:-!I). N. O. 'WALLACE. FAYETTEVILLE, TENNESSEE: ihurv!:-y Jlornla?, Jaly ,IS, IS7S Our Dried Fruit Bonanza. A lonjling Nashville grocer of fers a euotuc hint to. the -l- incricojifov the edification of fruit grow e r?, . h i c h we rcg a r d t p u c b pr;ictioi.l value and profit to them, ,t!iat jve,!o?e no. lira in lujing it before tbem. It in the manner of frying peaches and apples for market. After having been peel bd find sliced, the fruit should be btn:n or threaded on cords and suspended in festoons in the pun. Vith a large needle and stout cord u chUd could. do. this light woik, which .v,ou!d furnish employment lor .he younger members of u thiiliy farmer's household. The advantage of this mode over the o!u method of drying L in the preservation cf the sweetness and color of tie fruit. The strings may be easily removed to ebeller at night and in case of rain. By the old.'&biftlvFS custom of drying the fruit is exposed to the dew at night aud to the showers and is rendered gritty and unclean by the accumulation t.f dirt, and the color is as unpresentable as the taste is unprintable, from the f oak ing it is subjected to by exposure. But when dried in siring?, afur tho manner fuggstcd, aud shel tered from rain and night dews, the fruit is sweet and unsbriveled, and has a bright, golden eoler which enhances the market value. Farmers instead of two or three cents for dried peaches, might by this cleaner process, realize from ten to fifteen cents." Merchants piy twenty five cents in New York for the best article of dried poaches. Our grocer exhibited to us beautiful specimens of this rich, bright fruit, hnd as to flavor, full ness and color, the dingy, dark, shrunken fruit, dried by the old process, certainly suffered in the comparison. A great deal cf mon ey would be saved by the adoption of tlio simple method suggested 'tor a -ieu" Curb sumption. ,ChicRro Tribune. , Medical men diave known ;for n long time that the best remedies for consumption .were plenty cf pure air. sunshine and exercise, mid iilsofood that contained much caib m. C;d-!iver oil has been a favorite remedy, ard has done good in prolonging the lives of consumptives, and putting off the! approach of the grim monster. The virtues of other remedies are in proportion to the amount c( carbon thev can infuse into the system to Ued the consuming llaine thdt wattes the body. Ti e theory ,i's, th?t the internal fever bumsup the carbon in the blood faster. than the food eaten cin re place 'it. The disease then preys on the fatty substances of the body, and destroys the lungs, and, eventually, the life. In short, there ijs not oil enough in the lamp for the wick, and the latter i burnt a'id the light goes out Elsewhere we print an interest ing letter liom Dr. D'Un:er, of Minneapolis, on this suljeet, in whicVi be makes public, a pre scription which he declnres ti produced excellent effects, to his personal knowledge. This is his prescription: 0;ic-half pound finely-cut-up beefsteak (fresh); One drachm pulverized char coal; Four ounces pulverized sugar; Four ounces rye whisky; One pint boiling' water. Mix all together, let it stand in a cool place over night and give from one to two teaspoonfuls liquid and meat before each meal. I have used this preparation very frequently, and have never found it act otherwise than bene ficial. The doae should be small at first, until the stomach become. used to it, and then gradually in creased. This remedy has, at least, the merit of simplicity. Any one can try it. It it coes no good, it can do no barm. Fivo Sheep. ? Fivetthcep will enrich 'ens acre of old, worn-cut mowing land in three years, so that it will. pro duce one and onehrlf tons of hay per year, for several years, by a slight sprink'e of seed each year sown in early spring. Five sheep will produce manure in win ter to the value of 10 .by giving them suitable bedding. Five sheep will get their living through the summer on one acre of ground; the pasturing of the same would be three dollars. Five sheep will raise fivejambs, worth $15, Five sheep will shear 20 pounds of wool, worth G. VALUABLE TABLES. WK have now on exhi bition the hand-om-est stock of Goods that lias ever Icon brought to Fay etteville. Dry Goods arc Cheapsr than ihey vere ever known Calicoes 1G to 20 yds for 1 ! BEAUTIFUL MUSLINS,LINEN,LAVNS Fcrcale.s, White Lawns, and LITEST STTLBS DRESS GOODS ! Ties,Bows,and other Neck wear Tue lyretllest you ever saw! jEjadies Hats In all the .newest shapes! Our stock of Ladies' Shoes is unsurpassed! Clothing; and Gent's Mais Aro Dirt Cheap! Shirff, ready-made, from 73 cents up! If vou v. atit tho best ssuaay ana votsee. come to our Store and got it ! If you want 371ao Ciioapcsi C:!l of Goods thatyeu ever bought, Come lo Us and Get it ! CJ Everybody come and see our new day iiijht. oa or before full moon, noods! All Goods sold at astonishingly Kelso No. 490, J J Coston, W if; .1 low prices for cash! very respect fully, JfasJi vUe American. Thuinp3 in Hogs. In reply to R. C, ol Adam's Stution, I will say : -In regard to your question risked on the heg, I c;tn't tell-j'ou what cause3 thumps, bat if you will give one teaspoon of soda, one ol coal oil and one cf ground black pepper in a pint of milk, and 'bleed .under the upper lip by sticking the little blade of a pocket knife between the lip and teeth, the hog will get well in a few hoars. And if your hrg looks hidebound nnd their' hair is rough give thera ealt mixed with good Ftrong ashep, and grease 'them with train oil. Do this tnrec lltnes a year and your hogs will never have cholera. I nave tiied'this treatment for eighteen yearn, and have never lof t one by thump..' or cholera. Secondly, pumpkins will not hurt hogs with or without seed, with n little suit sprinkled on (hem occasionally. The lime to castrate is when tl e pigs are fotir-Jsj's old, ns it never hurts them at that age, and they grow faster and larger. As a proof of this, Iry it a few times, leaving' half ivi litter untouched Iti'fal Sun. ' Spuing Sour. A very delbht :ful soup for this season of the year may be made in this way: Shred in thin strips one quarter of a ' medium sizrd carrot, one J quartc.if white and the same tf a yellow turnip, one small on ion, two stiilks celery and foifr or fivo small leaves of lettuce; add n itw -'sprigs of pnrsley minced, cover with boiling water and dimmer for five minutes. Drain cQ the water, turn in ore quart of hot soup, nnd simmer hio-jidy until the vegetables are tender, which will be in about , lf an hour. Add three table- fp-wnhi!a of Irench or other canned pea.--, boil elowly five min utes longer, and serve. Cabbage Culture. A prominent farmer of New York Stale writes : Since the advent of the cab bage worm almost every one has been at a lofs to know what to do to raise a few cabbages. Some have tried one thing and some another, and mcstly to no purpose. Lnst year I set about three hun dred and thirty fine plants and picked off the worms by hand as tbey came, for about two weeks, which took about two hours each day. This seeming to be too much work, and as I have a well of soft water near by, I took a Gve pail kettle, eet it near the well and put in it a pint of soft soap and the same of salt and then Glled it up with water. I let this stand till the water was warmed by the sun, aud then, after stirring it up well, I took my watering pot and applied it at the rate of a gallon to lurty heads, putting if in the centre. I did this every day and the result was I had the ni- ceft and hardest cabbage that were ever raked. I had no trouble to get ten cents a head, although cabbage was very cheap here Some make a practice of buying their plants, but I would r.ot give one cent per hundred unless 1 knew what I was buying. A mother thus write-: Once a week generally when we had cold meat minced I gave the children a dinner which was . hailed with delight, and looked forward to this was a dish of br iled onions The little things knew not they Were taking the best' of medicine for expelling what most chihlren sufior from worms. Mine were kept fice by this remedy alone, It was a medical man who taught me to eat boiled onions as speei-' fic.for a cold in the chest. IJe did not know at the time, till 1; toldhim, that they were good for any thing else. Mucilage. The Journal dc Tharmacie states that, if to a strong solution of gum arabic, measuring eight and one-third fluid ounces, u solution of thirty grains sulphate of aluminum, dis solved in two thirds of an ounce of water be added, a very strong mucilage is formed, capable of fastening w'ood together, of mend- 1st ICimlof Animalisqinen -2nd. Ccilor 3d. Description 4ih..Aje bth. Posiert name CV. Time and J'l'ace of m-eel 7tA. Valuation. LIXCOLN COCXTT. Cow, red rnd while Fj ottcd, while StrraTi acToss the shoulders, undorbit in the leit ear and crcp snd pplit in the riht, about 6 or 7 years old; CWGill, 22d dis, Fob 10 12 Sltofcs, five, black ism! white spoiled, un marked, three of them sows and two boars, aboclh 7 months old; B Chiistinn, iiolh (lis, Feb 23 $10. Sow, spotted, swallow-fork in each ear, J W Newsom, 8th dis, Jan 21 $G. MARSHALL COUNTY. Mare, bay, in forehead, left hind fool white, right eye out; IX J Wells, Dec 1. BKOFOHD COUNTY. Jlftfsb JIInJc, daik bay, no "irtificinl marks, 12 j hands high, nbout 2 years old: John II Alderman, 3rd !i.Octl not valued GILKS COUNTY. or.fc, dark bay, star in face, left-hind foot whit !, small spot on left "Side of neck; in gco l order, barefooted all round, about- 14 years "old: Shapr.rJ IJoTt, Sih dis-, March 30 MAUr.Y COUXTT. Tiro Jfvles one a black hor-se, letter 'V'' on left shoulder, IS hands h gh, 4 yrs the other a black mare, meaty nose, letter "V" on left shoulder, about" U-A hands high, 4 years old; j W 1! Thomas, 8tTl dis Dec 14. MAMSOK COT" NTT. Horse, bay, right hind foot white, about fl years old; also, a Mare Mvlc, sorrel, a b ut 13 years old; and one Hurst Mule, bay, scar on right shoulder Apiit 10. Sccrot Ox'clors MASONIC. Jackson Lodge No. 08, T. and A. M.. Fayetleville, T. J. Bruce, W. M.; B. M. Hatcher, Sec. meels 1st Monday Light in each month. Petersburg No. 123, W. Ii. Ilanaway, W. M; W. E. ISniith, Sec. meets 1st Monday night-on or after full moon in each mouth. Boons Hill No. 101, T W Clark, V M; W W Wilson, Sec. meets Saturday before the full moon, at 10 a. m. ricasant Tlains No. 05. J. A. Holland, W. M.; James F. Byers, Sec. meets Fri day night before each full moon. Mf. Hebron 344, Norris Creek, T. L. Williamson, W. M.; E. M. Soircll, Sec meets Friday night on or before full moon ,each month. Sulphur Spring No. 400, Oregon, J. J. Cos ton, W. Jf.; V. L. Tarker, Sec. meets Saturday at 2 o'clock on or before the full moon in each month. Mulberry 401, E. T. Tarks, W. Jf.; W. V.' James, Se3 meets 1st Tuesday night on or before full moon. Macedonia 451), near Goshen, T O Gill, Y ai.i m. A. (m'I, jun-, Sec meets Fri jun- -Tno T Gordon, Sec meets Thursday night before each full moon, may 2 WHITAKEU & HOLM AN. arv' X.-. 1 2 S M M 13" f: ES-sS 2 3-3 2," 33 w o 9 ODD-FELLOWS. Calhoun Lodge 'No. 26, JasB Wilson, N U.; u. B. Loylcs, liec Sec. meets every In day night. Lincoln No. i0, Lynchburg, J. L. Ashbr. JN.O.; V Holt, liec. Secretary meets 1st oru aiul otu Saturday nights. Lnily No. bt, 1'etersburg, George (., Car mack, N. G; George Gillespie, Sec meets every other Thursday night. Oak Kill No. 131), Norris Creek, T. L. Wit Iiamson, N. (J.; W. 11. Wright, Bee. Sec- meets every other Saturday night. Muluerryl, J. A. D. Middlelon, N. G. J. C. Sebastian. Sec meets every other ihursuay night. Surprise No. l.3, FlrntviIIe, George W Counts, N. G.; W. M. Beckett, Secretary -meets every lnursoay nigut. Chestnut llidge 157, I B Foster, N G W B Freeman, Sec; meets every Saturday nisht. Evening Star No. 161,- Fleasant Tlains.J Franklin Smith, N. G.; II. M. Eealy, feec. meets 1st and ord baturdav nights. Kelso 12, N. M. Jenkins, N. G.; J C George, Sec meets every other Saturday night. Livonia Lodge No. , Daughters of Be I becca, Flyntville, J II C Duil", N G; JIrs Carrie Beckett, V G; G W Counts, Sec'y meels 1st Saturday each month at 2 o dock bereno, No. lu.), George s blore, J J Gol den, N. G; M A Keeling, Sec. meets every baturday night. itJllf - 1 18 A T 3 mu S ?3 1 3 'X ; I V: n 1(1 i in n CAP.DS. I 15. . NEWMAN, 31. I. Physician and Surg-cn, - JT'V ILL practice medicine and snrgery in M Fa yeitdville and vicinity. Jt3Ottice at drug store of Vinin;; it Strane. 'Jl Immense Stock of ' SUMMER -fJOOBS I Competition Defied in Quality and Price. "We are now ofleiincr our cn- tire OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' HATS, ames Family Groceries. ircroriiriicso, DEALERS IX COUNTRY PRODUCE, Family Groceries, Xorth Side Puliic Square, Faycttoville, Tennessee, TiUY Corn, Wheat and Grain of all sorts, JL Chickens. Butter. F,. 0t. and kren - .i...... -r i.. . ' -i '. .i u-.'. l. auior, sec y Chickens, on hand a full stock of Family and Fancy Groceries, Marketing and Family Supplies generally. Bring us your Oram and lro- duce and get the highest market price, FATBONS OF HUSBANDRY. CA.McDaniei,, FayettRville, Master County u range n. T. Hiuds, i ayetteviye, .sec retary Corresponding Committee: H. T Childs, Fayeiteville; W. W.James, Mul berry; J. C. Hague, Kelso. Buckeye,l3 C.A. McDaniel, master; Jo el I). Barks, sec'y; Fayetteville. bulnhurbpring, lb 1. C. Little, master; H. I. L in his, sec y; 1 ayetteville. lHion s Hill V W Wilson, master; W W Lnv in; sec y; Boon s Hal. - l.o ky Burnt. Jl'o Lben Ilill, inasfer? J C Hague", sec'y; Kelso. Cold ater iJOi J L Stewart, master; J M Smith, sec'y; Cold Water. Swan Creek, 3(iSS. A. Hill, master; W. T. JIcanil, Sect Fayettevniee. Unity 311 J J Short, master; L L Clark, sec'y; Fayetteville. W lute Oak, 531 CW Gill, master; Smith Lincoln. U. F. OF T. Fayettetille Council No. SSD, F. W. Car ter, V. B.; C T Wallace,, Bee. Scribe inceis every Tuesday night in K.of 11. Hall. AND Gnrden just received. : jnn. 01 &TaylorThr3sher J. C. &1 M.KELSU, KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Fayetteville Lodge No. 181, F. W. Carter Dictator; W A Giil, jr, Reporter. at prices far below anything ever before known. Come along with YOUR CASH and we will convince you that the tribe mum 13 the place to got a No. 1 Article for a Small Sum. Our Slock is now Fresh, Full and Complete, and if you comb early your wants can ho supplied before the stock is broken. Eemcmber we mean bus iness. Consult the interest of your GEO. II. JiOYLES. ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Iwyd'crillc, Tennessee. jm. 24th, 1S78 J. II. BUKNAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fayetteville, Tennessee. jan. CUh, 1873 Medicine and Dentistry Dr. Joe DiuwitKlie, Practicing Physician and Benii At'tiHeinl Tci-I li Tns?Tlcd promptly on reasonable terms. Office, two doers north of the c.iri igc khop au'T'Ji) 33v V.. N. Tuval, 1) MNTIST, Xo. 50 Union, corner Cherry St. fiaaSSmLSi.tf 33333. march 1, 1X77 ji;hki.i!y. Julius oriTL'ircr.riTTlllCtM II III I - T. f . I II 111 'rjl Ftiriulurc & Coffins. J. T5. WILSON, FiiTcttcviII( - - Tenr?, JJAS jnst received a larg'j stock of d. l ill Fayetleville, Tenn., A. D. RUTH dccG Lule with John W. Jlufh, Sliclbyvillc, ATCH-MAKRAND JEWELER, OFFLR for sula ulhirg bu First-Class Jewelry, "Watches and Clocks. Plain Gold Pwings a Specialty! Also, agent lor JULIUS KING'S consisting cf Belsteals, oratresses. -ISiireaa Safe.-!. "Wash Stands, Chairs, and olhor arti'-les in that line, -bii-h 1' will sell as low as snch gijdi can Lebu.l.' in this market. Also, always on Land Cases, Caskets, ami IIomc-malo CoflanS, as che?p as can be had in the pl.ice. And ood hearse, gtnt;c: hor'os nml rnrcful driver. doc. 27 o II. Y.'ILSOX. 9 Shaving, Hair-Culling iSotioe I Hat Ro&insGB South Si'i of the Public Square, Fayetteville, Tennessee, IS now prepared 'Tith keen Ev? zors-. khnrp Scissors, clean r3- i Combs. and ttrushes.and nice Tow- uls. To have, cut hair or shampoo J j ia the latest style, and as cheap as any unci Respectful aji I prompt attention always given to a. I customers. jn. C. A. MFlEi:, mum mum Fay die viUe, Tenn essre. Office at his Itesulcncc. nnrlG W.,f.mGKS, SURGEON DENTIST, Fayettexille, Tennessee. TTILL practice in Lincoln and adjoining i i counties. Satisfaction guaranteed both in prices and operations of ail kinds. Office, opposite the Ocskuvkr oiTice. aug. V2. 1873. w7c:Tiu'GiiT7iirir, J ILL practice Medicine and Surgery if in Fayettevilbi and vicinity. Otlicc opposi'e Obep.vf.r ofiice. july"'J E. L. DRAKE, M. D., (Office over Trice's Drug Store, West side Squire,,) OFFERS his professional services to tin citizens ef Fayettovjjlo and viciuiiy. july 22,1875. 3. W. Rcivinaii, Altorncj at LaAv. .raycllevillc, Tenn. TJ7ILTj practice in the various Cotirt v t of Lfftcoln and adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts al Nashville. Office near north-east corner of the Public Square. sept7-tf J. If. Goodwin, Allorncj al Law. Fayetteville, Tennessee. Jg1 Collections a specialty. and call soon. All kinds of barter taken in exchange for goods. NASSATEU & nirsu. june C-o Stores and Tin-Ware MARBLE YARD! LEWIS PEACH has roujoved to his iN E W S I I 0 P on Vollcgc street 3 doors from the Square ND is now prepared to famish Marble j A. O. of U. W. rrtec(i.'n Lodge No.' 8, Fayetleville, W. E. Woods, M W; 11 Nassauer, llecoider; meets every 'ednesday night. I. O. O. T. St. John Lodge Xo. 121, Fayetteville, M W Woodard, W C T; J E Fullon, Sec'y meefs every Wednesday night in Odd-Fel lows' Hall. Eastern Slar Loda;e No. Ill, Petersburg, Dr W S.uith, W C T; J T Holland, Sec. ing porcelain or glafs. There is a dog law in Indiana to thid efleot: "Every dog is taxe'd one dollar, and out ol the fund thus accumulated, every farmer who La sheep killed, is paid tf2.u0 lor his loss. The tax raised always p.-ua for all the sheen Skilled and loaves a surnlns whirh is turned over to the-Educational fjnd." FlKE company. Favcttovillo Firo Cnninanr Tn. 1. W .1 and Gray Stona avork at lower prices D.iTidson F.iwnmn: WW MsWIIpv (ban ever before. Call and examine de- Regular meetings 1st Saturday night in signs and prices. Jan. 21. each month, at the court-house. v Al'.!f? , WXrtv. mmw' -s.9:- 'sC-nB.t,i fub-i J. O. WOOPS. If. V. WOOPAKD. W. K. WOODS Woods & Woodard Mf orncps at X?r, Fayetteville, . - - Tennessee. jan. 11-ly GEO. W. I1IGGINS, Ojllce al his residence near Cumanjo, WILL practice in uc various Courts of Lincoln and adjoining counties. oO C. C. ll'KIXNET. F T. KULTOK. McKinney Failon ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Trompt attention riven to business. Of- Gcc near the south-west corner of Square sepiZJ . HOLM A IY& HOLM AN" Vttoriiejs at Law, FAYKTTEVXLLi:, TEXX. SJRACTICB in the Courts of Lincoln JL county. Cases in Bankruptcy prompt ly attended to. . janC&-tf BAN K I IV G' First National Bank. "Fayetteville, Texx. DIRECTORS. C. 15. McaUIUE, VM. BONNER. Ja J A S. O . WOO OS. W. N. W K 1 0 UT. JNO. C. GOOI'KICH, PHIL. T.MUKHAY JAS. I). TILLMAN. J. U. FINNEY, Casliicr. J. G. Woods, President. Wm. Bonn kb, Ju., Vice-President. au-jT-ly t it ii 0O"Shop at Vinniug & Strane's drug-storo. novS HEY2JANN a HILL, WATCHMAKERS AXD i'EAl.EUS IS Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. South-East Corner of the Square, V&1 ctteville, Teun. All work done promptly and wnn ANTED. CASH PAID FOE OLD V. OLD JtSILVEE -tr Como rind Hce. hi:,?) nov. L- DKUGS. ViNING & STRA?JE, DEALEIiS IX DRUGS, MEDICINES, 7GIZET a.rs nSA'CT dUTICLES Superior Tobacco and Cigars, Foe Medicinal Purposes, Wiiitlorr Glass, Etc., Etc., FAYETTEVILLE, TENN. m 1 1 i in JiARllBltB, HAVE opened a shop on' the south shl of the Square,two doors wet of Bright Hall, and are prepared vri;h Clean Towel)3, Keen lazor Sharp Shears, and prompt attention to wait upon enstoni ers needing shaving, hair cut ing, shun- pooning, etc. Jhop opori frora 0 o'clock in the morning until 9 aUnight. june 20 o Insolvency. INSOLVENT NOTICE. 1 3URSUANT to an ordr of the Clerk of jl the County Court of Lincoln coun'y, Tenn., upon the suggestion of the adminis trator o tha estate of Joseph II. Iiingo, tlcc, of the insolvency of said decedent's ost.it, notice is hereby given to all persons having claim? against s-aid estate to present them ti the Clerk of said Court, authenticated, on or I'efore November 878, for pro ra:;i diitributiou, or they will be. forever barred. M. W. WOODARD, maylGo Adm. de bonU non. INSOLVENT NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Clerk of the County Court of Lincoln county, Tenn., upon the suggestion of the adminis trator of the estate of "W. II. Warren, deceased, of the insolvency of said decedenTt'i eslat", notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against sltid estate to present thi-'m to the Cluk of said Court, authentica ted, on or before September 13, 187, ror pro rata distribution, or they will bo forever barred. april23v T. K. WARREN, Adi. P WE wo'ilJ respectfully announce that wc have bought the drng-store of 31. Price, Iec, west side public square, and will maku regular additions to our al ready well selected stock, and that you will find in our house everything usually kept in a first-class Drug-House. We deal in tho best goods of every kind.. Vv e would also state that we have secured Jhe ."ervices of Dr. K. Li. Drake, who will fake" charge of pnr Prescription Depart ment, and 'yoax his known integrity and a bility 83 an accomplished Chemist and Pharmaceutist, confidently assure those favoring us with .Heir prescriptions, that they will ho put up wi'b neatness, accuracy and dispatch. We hope by stf ici intcgrii and fair deal ing in business to merit i large custom. jan. l&ro VINING & ST.'IANE. W. C. DIEME Tl INSOLVENT NOTICE. URSUANT to an order of the Clerk of the County Court cf Lincoln county. Tenn., noon the suggestion of tha adiui.iis- tratorof tho estate of 11. J. Small, sen., deceased, ' of the insolvency of said decedent's estate, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present thorn t the Clerk ofsnid Court, authenticated, on or before the loth of Angast, IH7S, for pro rata distribution, or they will be forever barred. E. J. KING, Adm. march 14 o Newspapers. Al (he Sland (J ID ic in ox, AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS. (.II.MOltF &- CO..S11 ftvKir toCEapmaj, Iloyucr .V-IO.. S(ilif inr. 'nuit (imi-nreil in lift countries. IVO. FEES l. AIVAC! No rli.n sro unk-ss tlie psient i eiann j. No iw rormakinje ioliniinniy exaniiiuitioiis. Kt ltii tiouitl fee lorolitainiBir and conUiteriiif n rehe;ir- "nf- Jiy n TPnt rtccWoa of the Coumiisaiuner My .'xprion,je in rotation of crops n cl;y lf,J' for lIier iast ht yrr.rs. is as follows: . Turn 'own timothy or clover foJ, be lore or t'itor Itarvost, ns tbo penson cnltiviit, Jifid drill ' in wbeut rvA it will 1)3 a WTO crop. The turning und'T of poi on Hat lanJs rirli;il dra-inape. mul re . ... r... !niil no::) iif7.ui- lt;i- v.I.pnt a r.il ' a ' Mic 1; nns nav D l-encprl Sim 'i:ii attcniinn irivcu to InloifioviH-o infos liefuve mm- i-mi'iii viiui.-, i'.tcnsKius licloru I oi'ie. In rrni.iri'i!K iit Suits in ilidVrent State. nn.J nil litiira lion iil'lu'i tsinine to luvt'iHions or l'aients. !6i'il m:um;. muii.iiii.iiii, CU,ior jiaioplilet of jxty LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, eai The Sckub 1rcsii. Take it on the washboard to iub tilings that are hardtowashsuch as wool en pint?, bags or carpets. You will find irmuch easier ami better than you can possibly do with your hands. . Conh't'H f..mc? Cnes jirnr-con ted before the tT.s. GriH iMl I.au.l oilice and licuai-tmcnt !' tlic Into- ri.ir. ri ivaio Land Claims. ?3iiiiir and lrc- i.miiiuu minims, and llomrklciul Cax;s nt teiiiir.i in. Land !ciip imJ, m. and 10J ai-rc pie re lor ...i!c. XliisSerip is HMirnalile. and euii lie i!-aii(i 111 1 1.0 name 01 the I'lin i'aMT iipon anr Ooveinnit'nt land Millet lo private entry, at ll.ss -v-i it.-, in. 01 i-iii 111 v:i lfl wi 1 iitttmrv 1..1M.1 ) Warrants. Sendtam to tilLMOUE .t Lo. ,.r paniildt of Instruction. ARREARS. CF: PAY M BOUNTY. Oificer. Koldirrn mid Sailor or (lie Lite war. r itioir lien, ore in many rnyrt entitled to nnuiev Iioia the Covermnent of wiiieh they have no know ledge. Write full liitnry of fcoi vh'e, mid Mido amount of par and lymntv iT-eeiied. Kn vi:); t.-iuip to til LMOUK A 1 1., inid at li.ll rcly mici'xuiuiiiatiun, w ill bo .'iron you Ireu. Hot da l 1 If you are taking cold, groaso your nosi1, throat nnd breast, drink a glass of liot lemonade, and i rr,vrr ii wnrm in liril IVInrii! nc ii... . 1 1 i i .iiiiA .-.' -i . ,s. ir.-Uvi'.knrcd rro-nd. NviK .sto you bcttcj PENSIONS, crn. All OrnrrrK,Soiuier, (iinl Sailors wonmll, rniituivd, or injured in the late war, liuvsever li,-h!ly, ;Un aldain a pension L-t alliv:siiis GJL MuliK.vco. . ' m;s inos-vnted lv ;iI.IOIIi: A- C., l'P Iovb tiieMiinviiiet.V.iirt of the I'nited States. Hie -?Mit of Uuiiiik, ami the Southern Clair.is Com iiiisinn. ' . - Larli ."psrtr.innt of nnr ousincM i eAndiKtod In av,.,H;Mie Imif.iu, nn.'.er elmrco of the arn es pe.rieitri.l pnti.s emploved I.v ih.. ..!.! firm i i 'i1 5 r " i.T r ! " 1 sj "ii jine fiurnM.-d to f.l l 'IOH1, A; f 41. i jini senm-L We dei:-e j t..' in Mi.-,.s i.j- ilescrviiipit. v.i:J. iioUK; .t CO. i . ' 1 . Mnct. , a)nn!on. l. c. leh.lil What makes n Ziti&lirl. ARTICLES. . rOCTiT!)9. Dried Apples 25 Brn .......20 ISarley ,.;47 I'.eans . . ." CO Cow Teas . GO Whites Beans CO Castor llcaiis '. . .43 Buckwheat 5J Stone Coal ".SO Shelled Corn '. . . .56 Corn in the ear... , . .70 Corn Meal. 50 riastorinjr Hair 8 TJnslackod Lime.... 80 Barlev Malt -. 38 Eye Malt 34 Oats 33 Onions .50 Dried Peaches, impeded GG do do peeled 40 . Millet Seed... 50 Orchard Grase Seed ,.'.14 Herd's Grass Seed M Irish Totatoes CO Sweet Potatoes 50 Peas. f,G Rye 56 Blue Grass Seed 14 Clover Seed CO Fla.xSeed ..f0 Hemp Seed 4t Timothy Seed 43 Hungarian Seed. .43 Coarse Salt 50 Fine Salt 53 Turnips : 53 Whest...'. .fid Cotton Seed 33 lVaimts 23 FOB 9ALE AT TIIOS. J. McG AKVEY'S, T,"7"ITERE y.ou will also find a general v t assortment of ad Stoves in the market, TINWARE Wholesale and Ilclail. Jobhin done satisfactoril v or ELAINE -. ' and COAL OIL, also, an assortment of family Lamp's and KITCHEN FUKXITUKE. FAYETTE VI LLC. TENN. CAPITAL STOfK, SI0O,00O! Does a General litrnJciiig Business. DIEECTORS. T. 0. TUglet, J. W. Hoi.mas J. L. DavAXT, D. W, Clark, D. W. llOLMAK. M. P. HAMPTOX. Cashier. julylT D. W. UOLMAN, Tres't. Call and examine, raest door to Wright & Wilson's. - jan. 31 jSlK Madison Dispensary, SOI S. Clark i.,l 'htcago,i;U ,-, v- !1?i"'uekViiH.U llll.ll.Mt 1)1K. ,B VL" r l 1 0;"1 JUC!T, h'JRBLT. PRIT1TC1T. ?.? ! i M.Rroi llFMr-l'lT. from irrii.1 hu- nr ii. . 4-. J nnvliu.it.. IMIV.TLVl V Pl.Klfa ,T,"K fUK. '" rrutmnt CUiKMl.ll , j.. mi r.ft, cjb .w: niKl umv nitiycnn.4.riil wrnu'rTrrr eas. PairT'h- .(. nk-s. ti O'iiia. Hi. H IUL'1 f:l lw till kl tr. FAT1I.IUM.V. JU iri- !Mr-s IM.rSTU.lTM, cooKinir.j to".rh IliniwM ucvr brfrre Frire itt LlJ-rj tOMlllKNTML. Fvai. Piujt, n, Fxtk frm.mi, $iO. buul aU CO. io &a pic Kubiier Ocodj, to. bj x;ki. A TEAS. tTmr XNIto it. 5-.lrAtni Xirfyr Afnu. Jddrt- CO dc JfOAiii. tot. Iais. itio. ? r e K P. Feeriey & Sons, PLASTERERS, ARK prepared to fill orders anywhere ir Lineoln County, promptly, in tlio bet slyle, and at reasonable prices, for lime Lathing-, Plastering i it or' 1 9 ? ? s Prices of Job Printin- have been lowered at the Ojj SERVERbfiicc to' suit the times. Bring in your orders. Wc war rant satisfaction. & i i ih i i Unci? at a lik rnttnr. Barham's !nfal!ibla . . llPILE-GiffiE. Mnnr.ftrtnm! tli taia fila Oar Ca., Sarhis, 3 . 1, It mr bit. to nn Braorrkoliia r fril nr. MMltiln. Prlra 1.1 im kn t totiaMiklf 'n'MuinliMM ' I ii WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Fine Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, BLASTIITO POWDER, FUSS. Superior Illuminating Coal Oil. PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES hdo a well selected stock of all Gooda usiiully kept in a DRD& STORS, 1'UBE CONCOBD L Pure ohl Corn Whiskey, For. Medicinal Purposes. IMLaailrclii &Scn's Garden M for sale. Prompt attention given to Pre tentions. tST All sales. CASH novll W. C. DIEMKR. State of Tennessee, Lincoln County. J. V.. Cooper vs. A. II. Sanders. 1 Jb tl.H c.iuso it appearing by aiiidtvit GREENBACKS FOR BONDHOLDERS! GREENBACKS FOR GOLD tA!K3LERS! GREENBACKS FOR NATIONAL BANKERS! GREENBACKS FOR THE PEOPLE! GREENBACKS FOR ALL PURPOSES! ' For which money U used int?r-han!d at par with Gold" and Sil-fr, in safiiciont quantity as la pru.-icta industry, inrite irt niiration, and djv'flpa tLe resources.. , the country, is whai tio CINCINNATI EXQUERER' Claims is the only remedy for the ill's ' brought upon the country by J2iIation and Law.i, cnnctt?d for the benefit or a Monied Class, and the opposition of Labor and Industry. Government Credit sustains onr Dand for the benefit of the wealth v. Ia Credit Sustain Greenbacks For the benefit of the IVoplrj who sustain Uiu Oovernment. Daily Enquirer, per year 1200 eekly lannirer u . 7.7.7 Free of posf.-ijji?. . Aleuts wanfed. ; Send lor specimen copi.-s. FAIIAX & McLEAN", Publiitlicrn. ! CINCINNATI, O. april 13 UiU" Vlv" I that thedi.fondanl A. II. Sanders, is just- m nouses or cisifriis. ly inucbtoil to the plair.tifl and is a r.on I'opairiii? of all kinds done whenever resident of tho State of Tcrnesisco, and needed, without delay. j has removed himself and property from , Orders respectfully solicited, and Balis- j (he S!ate,-so that the ordinary process of r . . j i i i . . . idtiiuii guaramee-u. uv cannot i.o served twi innt, an-1 an marcn lo-xi n i Tin K t :l I rt it 1 1 I 1' TATiQTATR I 1 III I V ft f 1 F1VETTEVILLK TJXSERY, XEAi: TOWN SPKIXG. ft? 7na iT HI). ilhUhAUm announces to the people of Lincoln and adjoining coun ties that be intends to sell Leather of all kinds at the lowest cash pi ices, and will buy Hides and pay the highest piice in can lyr tue same. nov. 3i)-ly JF you want to learn something for your own good and the gjocl of your family, read about DR. POWEJLL'S vx; a it.v n le Iiiver Medicine It Is, without a doubt, the best Lifer Mcil- iciuo in the world. There isn't tlio slight est doubt about that fact. It ins been tried sufficiently in this country to havo no far ther doubts about its cut i:ig Dysnrpsia, Liv er toinplamr, M.miis Attacks, Litiveiie.ss original atticniuent issued brine having Sick H.-adaclie. Cranin Loin. Iloartl.nrn been levied on his property. It is, there-j Jaundice, Kiiih of Lbod to the Head, Si.-k fore, ordered that publication be made in j Stomach, all female weaknrss, and a piui the Fayetteville Osskrveii, a newspaper -cral family Medicine. For all tiisea.ses .iris published in th . town of Fayetteville, for j ing from a disordered Liver or Stomachr (our consecutive weeks, commanding the I it has no equal. Dr. Powell's Liver Me Ji- saiu A. Ii. ;iii(!crs to appear before moat my office at Flintville, on tho lOtli day of August, 187S, .and make defense o said suit against him, or it will bo pre eroded with tx parte. 9 july 4 ' L.P. MYHICK, J. P. Xc(u- the north-went corner Square, FAYETTEVILLE, TENNESSEE. IS now prepared to inanufacturcf' Harness, Saddles, Iiridlrs, 'J n- i an I 3trtiucral'4 in the best style. 4 laniof the very best materiaf. ! Hanios. and WIilps always i Jlcintiring done with neatness ami dispatch ' Cheap for cash oa BACTj:ft only. Jan21-l2ra f'l'J "r ca",y cumetl ill lhen timi8. but it of cither ?ex, in anv part of tl.-M onntrv. whrtis tvitliiu lo work trtaUilt- mih.i rmjiloymetit (hat we furai.-h. pi-r neck in vour owu t"un. Vou net l not I nwity from bomo over riicrlit. You cim pive oiir hole t imu t Uiu work - iniiy jour si';iro ui'nts. e iinvo "irf wni arn iii.ikingovcr i: per lay. All wli-i en puxe im-er.au .,HKeiiony last. .1 1 n- pif-s.-Mt ar.l ftf the Verv best material f'oll'ivo time mom -vriuiiot lw mn ie so eas Hv ami rai.i.llr I ? " . "la.onai. Ull.irs, at anyotiier bifticM. it mt notiiing to try tin? ! Hanios, anil vvliips always on hand. uu-iiie. j e i'iiis aii'i ? mart ireo. AiUlix4 once, II. llALLrrT i to ,Poi-t,au'I, J.aiee. oug. 3J cino Will regulate every disorder of t!n Liver and Momacu. It is tlu cheapest Medicine now in our country; it is pur and fresh, has been but a few weeks since it was compounded. All I ask is for tho people to give it a fair trial. If it fa:Ii'b do what I say it will you can havo your money bark. Go to Vii,i ig & Stane's, fa Fayetteville. if you want to find th,y gen uine Powell's Medicine. Allison & Co? at Mulberry, liavo it for sale. 11.1 s & Hoii; at Lynchburg, keep it for si!e. To End it at Oak Hi, I go to II. L. Moore. At Sheli.y ville, J. C Vanilaw & Co. have theg -nmn- In fact, it is for sale everywhere, at SI.' P" buX- Peware of counterfeits .eueii a the cassin. The onlv ft--i ni.-i- I'iiw!'- Medicine is put up by". I;. y. IXiiLi:, umxli 7. MuUia rtj, Ten it. t V '7 i