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(I (a FntlcttcvUIc Locals. Oii'r Wheat Crop, From' i ho latest "advice we have we conhute that but little over half a crop of wheat will" be harvested in any of the South ern States, and especially is this the case in our own Siate. But as th-e crop eouth is always small, as compared with the amount raised in the-Northern and Western States, and as it is impossible to tell at this time what the 'yield will be in the main wheat growing regions, we can have but little idea as to prices of the new crop. This much wc do know our crops can be put upon the market be lorc the Western crop is har vested, and careful comparison hhows that the first crops have; always paid best, and while we do not urge, our farming friends to sell on the first market, ex perience for 6cvcrnl years past is conclusive that that is the best policy. The loss in wastage and shrinkage will almost invariably overbalance the advance in pri ces. , Wo think this, assertion will ' bo ' sustained by three fourths of our wheat -growing farmers. .' ; " ' But we arc not farming we offer these suggestions gratis, and while we have no business intermedlingin agricultural pur 6uits,wc think we do know some thing about the dry goods busi ness, and whether the price of wheat is high or low if you will go to Jim Lumpkin's you can get the value of every dollar you pay him; whether you want Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries or Furniture,he is determined to give you value of your money, even if wheat is not over seventy-live cents a bushel. He has the most varied stock in town and no man shall undersell him, and no customer shall leave his store feeling that it is not(Good to have been there." Don't buy your goods before you try J. A. Lumpkin. -oF T1IE- MOREHE AD NEW BLOCK ! O-OOHDS! Just Opkxed ! TP IATEST UB CHDffiEST STUB! In All Departments. march 23, '80 , Elk Itivcr Flouring Mills. . These mills, one mile from Fayetteville, have recently been thoroughly repaired and furnished-with new bolting cloths and the latestVnd most approved machinery, and can turn out bet tor Hour than any other mill in the county. AVTc arc now ready to grind at all time and guaran tee satisfaction to customer. We invite farmers to give us a trial. Hkaxidex & Thomas. oct. 21-tr. '""The State Debt. The above subject isiow ag itating the political world, but agriculture is- something that pays tand should agitate the I arming world, and in order to make it pay you, come and buy one of our celebrated Thomas Sulky Hay Hakes, or one of onr Champion Mowers or Champion Kcaper cc Mower combined, belf-Kaker, which we will sell you at -'strictly manufacturers' prices with freight only added. Our stock is as full and com plete as is kept :n any house in Middle Tennessee, consisting in part of Iron, Horse and Mule shoes. Nails, Cotton Hoes, Col lars, Traces, Hames, Mechanics' Tools of all kinds, Cradles and Wiilihoii's celebrated English Ulades.Cirass andliush Scythes, Hay Forks, Pocket f and Table Onr stock of Quecnswarc is very large and bought at bot tom prices, and we propose to sell as low as I he lowest K. II. Ogilvik & Co. . Wanted! G or 8 "young girls to learn weaving at Elk H. Woolen Mills. Just received elegant and cheap 'Ladies' Trimmed Hats, May style, at the Trade Palace. r . i v -w iv - t , m mm - & l w a USUI IS Fayclteville Observer Thursday, June 21, 1880, llailroad Time Table. Leave Fayelleville...... do Kelso...:........ 9 SOa.m 10.10. do It '.33 do 10.50 do 11.15 do 11.45 do 12.05 do 12.45 do I.OOf.h , 2.15pm 2.30 do 3.15 do , 3 40 do 4 05 do 4.30 do 4 40 do ' 5.5 do do do do do do do Brighton Flintrille El or a Hunt's Maxwell Winchester ...... Arrive at Decherd ., Leave Decherd .., do .Winchester do Maxwell . . . Hunt's Elora.. .... Flinlville. . Brighton... KeUo .... do do do do do Arrive at Farclteville... 5.45r.n Election, Thursday, Aug. 5, '60. FOR CHAKCELLOS. To the voters of Warren, Coffee, Cannon, Grundy, Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, Uulh eifordaiid Moore counties. I hereby res pectfully make known to you that I am a candidate for Chancellor for the Fourth Di ision, which position I now hold by ap iiointment. Election, Thursday, August 6, 1880. JOHN AV. BUItTON. We are anthorixod to announce 8. N. Bcnrcr, Esq., of Coffee county, a candi date for Chancellor for the Fourth Chancery Division, composed of the counties of War ren, Coffee.Caimon, Grundy,l5edford, Frank lin, Lincoln, KutlieiTord anil Moore. We are authorized to announce James S. Barton, Esq., of Warren county, a candidate for Chancellor of the fourth Cluncery Division, composed of ths coun ties of Warren, Coffee, Cannon, Grundy, Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, Rutherford and Moore. , y FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce K. T. HOLLAND, as a candidate for Sheriff of Lincoln county, at tho next election. . FOB TRUSTEE. We are authorized to announce HKN- It.Y II r.VliKUSON. lisa.. as a candi date for Trustee of Lincoln county at the next election. Election, Tuesday, Xov. 2, 1880. ton COVG&ESS. W-; are anthorized to announce COL. JAS. II. HOLM AX, as a candidate for Congress from the 6th congressional district. ' We are authorized to announce MAJ. A. J j. LANDIS, of Bedford county, a candidate for Congress from the 5th con gressional district, subject to a convention to be called to nominate a candidate. W'a ro a mlinrizpil to innnunra IfOT. JOHN M. ISltlGHT, as a candidate (or re-election to Uonsress from tho bin congressional district. FOE THE HOCSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. We are authorized announce W. II. LAMB, Ksq., as a candidate for joint representative lor ones, Lincoln ana Lin coln fraction of Moore conuties in the next General Assembly for the State of Tennes see. We are authorized to announce Dr. D. J. Ji OBLITT as a candidate to repre sent Lincoln and Lincoln fraction of Moore in the next General A6seubly of tho State of Tennessee. "We are authorized to announce Caipt. GEO. W. 1UGGIXS, as a candidate torepresent Lincoln and Lincoln fractiou of Moore in the next General Assembly of Tennessee. Music hath Charms, &c. 1 Ou these beautiful moonlight nights, when the gay voung Troubadores vUit the homes of theft1" young lady friends, dis coursing svest. music for their edification,' then pater familias arises and peeps' through' the lattice viewimr -.Inc. moonlight scenery and ; thinking in the swectsound foryoumustknbw that he has m ear for music" . then the band strikes up the 'Ciirl I left behind me,' lie comr mences skipping ' and dancing through the room, hi. nether garments gyrating through the air his better half peeping from under, the coverlid religi ously watching him with one eye; in his capers he falls over the historical rocking chair, 6hc cries out stop your nonsense, Murray, the neighbors will think you crazy," then it is that he is reminded that his greatest forte is in selling the bay state shoe &, leather boots and j&boce, every pair waiTaiitcil'td neither rip nor leak until worn out, his ready made clothing and ladies' hats at cost, his cottcnades and jeans at ten to twenty cenls per yard, the greatest drive ever of fered to the people of this coun ty. Then take a look at his carpet exhibitor and see the different beautiful patterns rep resenting .a stock of twenty thousand dollais worth of . car pets, his men's and boys' wool, saxony and fur hats bought by the case with trade discount off, enabling him to sell them fifteen per cent, cheaper than is bought by the dozen from the jobber By these things (even it heja not an elegant dancer) he is enabled to pay the fiddler. Wanted. Bacon, Lard, Meal, Flour and all kinds Country Produce at "ElkK.Wc olex Mills Store. Wanted To exchange a new Sorghum Mill and Evaporator, used : one season, for a good wagon mule or horse. Appty at this' ofKcc. , "'....' J. W Barxett,",; oda Water. " .;. If you want a delicious glass of Soda Av ater, call on W. A. Gill, Jr., & Co.', and get a drink from their new Arctic fountain, the first ever brought to Fay ettevillc. Wanted. ' .' (fire) responsible parties to lurnish teams ana capa- ble men to exchange Fac- ytory Goods for Wool. Apply to Elk River Woolen Mills. Blackberries are ripening very fast, and large quantities are daily brought to town. ; Tillman Guards will meet at Bright Hall to-night at 9 o'clock. A full attendance is desired.. -Five 'car loads of stock vwere shipped from this place Friday for the Louisville market. . Mr. J. E. Caldwell's kitchen caught afire last Sunday morn ing 'from a' stove pipebut; was soon extinguished. The threshing of the new wheat lias progressed far enough to sat isfy us that ours is not half a crop, and the grade is generally poor. An old farmer suggests that the recent cool weather is at tributable to the large quantities of ice recently brought to Fay etteville. , Those who don't" wallow in wealth could keep cool last Fri day. . Ice was delivered any where m t ayettcville at 1 cent per pound. , We understand' that a move ment is on foot among the young men to organize a comet band. Vfc hope that the enterprise will prove a success. A Teachers' Institute for the benefit of colored teachers will be held in Fayettevillo to-morrow Prof. Bennett, of Fisk University, presiding - ' . Tltis is ia Xation of liars or else the summers yearly grow warmer. Every hot day we hear some one swearing it is the warm est weather We ever had. The hot weather has mo6t ef fectually squelched the marriage boom. : Not a marriage , license was issued to a Lincoln county couple during the past week. Elk river at the old ferry be- low town is lower than it has been for eighteen years. It is caused by the washing out of the mill dam two miles down the river.- : Catalogues -have been issued for the third Fair of the Lincoln County Agricultural and Me chanical Association, beginning September 15th and continuing four days. . A Normal School for the ben efit of the Lincoln county public school teachers was opened in this place Monday, with Prof. Halbach, Himebaugh and Brad- shaw as associate principals. . The colored .excursion train to Winchester on last Saturday, was made up of four crowded passenger dbachcs arjcl pf course was a financial success. We are told that the het profit was $90. ; Very many cows have1 died in this vicinity . daring ;the past week with murrain. This dis ease, for which there ia no reme dy, is caused by cattle eating the very dry; ; grass - and having no access to watervj '';;,.:; ...: T ' The first cotton bloom "of the season is on our table', from the farnTof Messrs." Ka wis and Grif fis, near Blanche; .'It was1 pulled on; Friday,' the 'lSthWe also have one from the farm of Mr. J. C IvelsoY raised by Caf:b"Kelso, colored, found 22nd inst. , : The population of Fayette ville 111870 "wasl,206. rl"he census just being finished will show it to be now over 2,100, be- ing an increase in ten j earu vi full 80 per cent. JTherc are few towns in Tennessee that will exhibit a larger increase. Mr. Alex. Bates, near Boons Hill, last Monday, was seriously injured while, at work in Mr. R-.S. Wilson's field. He was caught in a mower and one of his Tegs fearfully mangled. Sev eral pieces of .bone were taken out, and amputation may be ne pess'ary.; ,, , Z ' ; . ,f At different times during the last month we have added large ly to bur job printing establish ment. We have new style faces of various kinds and size, all modern and attractive. Addi tions are frequently made to our stock, to meet the demands of our increasing business. Our people cannot be too care ful about their diet at this sea son, as cholera is reported to be in various sections of the coun try. - It is said not to be Asiatic but simply sporadic cases, but that is only a distinction with out muchdifferenccas a sporadic case sometimes kills a man be fore it "lets up" on him. ' ' Hew Advertisements. ! Advertisers. . ; . Stolen mare. , , V Mule Strayed. ' Church & Co's soda. Fancy Yams local. Ice at B. M.Hatcher. ir & Co.'s B. M. Hatcher, ir.. & Co. call attention to their stock of fancv and 6taplc groceries which they will sell at tne lowest prices. Personal Points. - Mr. G. N. Ingle has been sick for the few days past. ; - Prof. R. S. Bradshaw went to Shelbyville last Monday.V Mr. John; L. Waggoner has been sick for several days. Bev. P. A. Sowell was sick last week, but is out agp.in. " Ulorace Kercheval spent sev eral days in Columbia last week. Mr. John T. Cathey, of White, Handly & Co., Kashville, is in town, . '",,;, .': .' " ' ;'- Dr. R. F. Evans, of Shelby ville, favored us with a call last Monday. , Mr. II. II; Cooper, of O'Bryan Bros., Nashville, was in to see us last week. . Milton LoRanze, of Corners- ville, was in Fayetteville the first of the week. - - Miss Monnie Freeman, of Mul beny is stopping at Mr. J. E. Caldwell's.. . ; . ... Hon. John M. Bright and wife arrived from .Washington Tues day evening. : , . .. ; , Elder Harden, of Lebanon, reached at the court-house last Tuesday night. ' . . ' Miss Ella Gabard, a graduate of the Athens Female Institute, returned to Oak Hill Friday " Misses Hettie Parkinson and Olivia Sloan, of Molino, are vis iting Mr. L. B. Wiley andfamilv. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bagley and Miss Fannie Bagley return ed Monday from McMinnville. Col. J. B. Lamb, delegate to the National Democratic Con vention, left last Saturday morn ing for Cincinnati. Miss Maggie Carter, of this place, left last Friday forKnox ville, which place she makes her home in the future. , Our esteemed lad v friend Mrs. Geo. J. Goodrich, of Nashville, has been extremely sick, but is now reported improving. Miss Ida Carter, who has been visiting relatives in Fayetteville for the past few. months' return ed to Knoxville Friday last. ; , Misses Mary Hicks, Delia Pitts and Bettie. Rawls, of Moli no, returned Fridar from Athens, where they had been attending school. Mrs. M. C. McDonald and Mrs. A. f. Thomas returned Fri day fri Columbia, where they had ,een . to attend the com mencement exercises of the Athameum. J " Charles C. McKinney, Esq., brother of the late Judge J. F. McKinney, is. visiting relatives in Purdy. He has decided to move here and practice law. He is an old lawyer' of experi ence nd ability, and we; be speak" for him a. good i business in our county. SIcNairy Inde pendant. Prof. F. A. Dickinson who has had charge of a school at Fayetteville, returned to the ci ty last week and will remain some time with his family. He has been offered a good school in Edgefield and he will go there soon and the people may i con gratulate themselves 1 upon se curing so excellent1 an instruct-' or. Pulaski Herald. ' " ' ; We have received a copy of a book entitled, "Sheep Husband ry: A Work Prepared for the Farmers of Tennessee, by J. B. Killebrew, commissioner, of. ag riculture, statistics ; and - mines, for the stated;-,; ..The book is a treatise on the general subject of sheep husbandry, and partic ularly of the capabilities of Ten nessee for that industry. It contains 294 pages of reading matter, including a table show ing the quantities; and values of raw wool imported into the United States from each foreign country, from 1874 to ' 1879 in clusive, and a statistical account of the present condition of sheep raising in this state. The lat ter consists of answers from sheep growers in about 70 coun ties, to 21 questions propounded oy tne ; commissioner, anu win give about all the general infor- mation any one coula desire on the subject, from Tennessee. . Projailice Kills. 'Eleven Tears our daughter suffered on f 1 a bed of raiperr under the care of several of th best (and some ot ihe. worst) phy sicians, who gave . her disease vsnous nxnies hnt no relief, and now she is restor ed to us iu good health bj aa simple a re- men j as Hop ismers, mat we naa poonea at for two years, before uwng it. e ear nestlr hone and war that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as uop Bitters." llie rareats., FAYETTEVILLE PRODUCE MARKET.. Corrected Weekly by T. J. Gray & Son. Wheat, old, ' none offering; new, 60a90c. as to quality. 1 Corn, lower and dull,we quote, 10c. - ' - ' Lard, 7i(a8c. from wagons. Bacon, dull, hams,8S8; sides, 7ic; shoulders, 5o$. Flour, ?2.50?3.00. , ; . Meal, 50(55c. Honey 710c per lb. Potatoes, Irish, 50&75 cts. Rutter, 1215c. Cliickens, 1012c. ' Eggs, dull, 6c. ., . ; The patent fly fan sold by A; M. Tcnison, Nashville, has im proved clock-work, stronger aiid more eficQtivc thanr heretofore used. . . The new tubular, conn gated stera,"nickle-platcd,f gives great strength and symmetry, and will not rust. The; fan is the best agent yet invented for keeping away an annoying pest, and , its ; reduced ; price places ; it within reach of every. family; ;i ."'.- . . . - - 1 : ':! ': , ; '. Ripe peaches appeared on our market a few days since, but were sold at such higli prices that none but Astors or cousins to the . .Yanuerbilts could buy them. We took a long, linger ing, loving look at a basket full and could not restrain the wish that we were rich, or could lose our appetite for, peaches, 'r . We have a letter from Green ville,, Texas, without signature, which reads :? '"AVhen I: pay for-a thing 'I want it.", ' ' :'-:-.-r-uX ' 1 i Good ! That's the ' way with us. Now,Jf the Observer has committe(V an' error Or omission, let ' the correspondent say so, over his own name, hi order tliat a corrective may be applied."' "I Real Estate Transfers. ' ' The following transfers ot real estate have been made "since our last report: ' .;';;!'..' Wm.'Lock to Robert Smith, 500 acres in 18th dis, 150. ' They Ask, Why?" Mn. Editop.. A few weeks ago a call appeared in the Ob server asking .Frank Ezell, Esq., to run -for-J loater from Lincoln and Giles. Why. don't he answer? Many of us would like to vote for him. ' ;.! .: . . ' : Moke VotebsJ UNQUESTIONABLE. ,1 . The TleraUl, Detroit, Mkh, says of War ner's Safe Liver and Kidney Cure: ."Its ef ficacy in kidner, liver, and nrinary dis eases to fully acknowledged that it is not worth the questiuuing. Dona tide leatinio ninls from well -"known' citizens in public and private life are evidences strong enough to convince the most 6tubhorn. doubter." ! may 13-3m, . ... ! Tlie Masonic lodge at; Shiloh will give a picnic to-day. 1 There will be a public procession, and speaking by Col. D. W Holman and others. We hear of a great many x ayettcville .folks , who contemplate going. ,,. . J 1I t a fool.' Wa menn the inan. wftn leta his baby cry all night in the night in the arm? of its mother, and does not sleep a wink, when Dr. Bull's Habv Strati will quiet the baby by relieving its pain; a bot tle costing oniy -o cents. , : : . ; ; , , , ; . Foreign Markets. r --.''. li . -,. -.,,'. WHEAT. I Nashville, nominal, 1.00 1.12 St.Loui, dull, : .,1.071 .-.:! Louisville, dull, , 4 v 55 (&1.00 ! Chicago, active, 921,03 ) Cincinnati, fair, 1.12 ! New York, inrctivc,1.13 1.25 Milwaukee, dull, : , 93i1.08 j ;;! : coRNsacked.; -t ..-;; St.' Louis, dull,;: I 3535 rfrJ Chicago, fair,- 35g35f Cincinnati, fair, . 39 , :U: Louisville, steady, 40 12 ;t i Nashville, fair, : 48 51 v .- ; bacon. it J.'ri ; Cincinnati, firm, 57 j Nashville, brisk - 5(38 - A i St: Louiv higher, , '5-71 : 'j Louisville,' firm, : 47f'J-?!i,: f . . ' ' -. -. i -,' .".-f 1 f '- -" ! . : ;:!J 1 J it : i". i il At ELK EIYEH VV00LE5 KIU& STOtE. - jo ue 2 1-3 ni '5 r.-- ,1 vX XIHJJO i (j In this county on Swan creek, Monday 21st.,or flux,' II rs. MARY" CALSTON, wifo of William Calston, aged about t5y.ars. .. ,, . Xashville, Tcuu. Oacoh Sides ,bi4 ' Shoulders 6i(SCa' - - r Hams .. ClU Corroit Middling 11 ' 7 --.. X). Tiw.Middlin!r.:. i'J. .10H " Corjc Loose from wagon,.'. ,i...'A2QH I -. i . I J . "M oacKen m nrpoi.-. . , , . p . . .. "4 . CABDA9H--per cf a e .....i $i u Ukied fBuiT -Apples ,i. I. i: :, readies, qnaners.. : u.t - halves.::. ! ' '" Eoos From first hands......... 4 7 Hacked , 8 Flocr- - Fa nry . ....-;...,,.. 6.50 thoicc r aniily... ...... o.)U Huucrline ... , ... .4.00 Feathbrs Strictly choice Hay ......;.,,.y.. Lahd Prime ........... : 40(i. .$lt(322: - ; 7 . ' .4752 : 44t4- . Sa' : 1.00 , 12u223 .. - sT Oats In depot..... Pkanuts Polltbt chick"ns aa to sue Potato-. Irish '.. Wool unwashed washed Atlanta, Georria. ' iJitported toecWtf for the ubervbk. o.w 11 T.Uox as isru.. Jfi oaacc .u erwani. 1 Cobs white '. C4 (?: yellow. . . ...f2(ai .,.1 20-.l.25 ...1151.20 ...0.50(3)7.00 ...0.006 25 5,75(3 R.OU C5. lo" ... P'-'$9 So . ..90(3 1.00 ....18Q25 ' 8 ' . - iric , ... ' 1 ... Wheat White Red . Flocr Fancy ......'.. t tnuly - Extra. ........ m EAti .' Bacos Shoulders Ham C. Kidii? ...... Oats .. ; f Rte .....V.... - Hat ........ Live Tocltbt- Chickens. . . ' lurkeys. . Labd In cans . . . . . . . '. . . . In bbls Bdtteb choice . . Eoos ;........'...... Ontos, per barrel . . ; . J.V. Irish Potatoks, per barrel. Feathehs Sew ArrLcs JYV? Advertisements. B. Itl Eatclier, jr., & Co., . : DEALERS EX Staple and Fancy Will Sell as Low - as the Lowest! All Articles Guaranteed li' To be as Represented. ' Call and Price bur Goods. " juue24-tf ' ' Frbw mj stable, Saturday, Jane 19, a ' Light Chestnut Sorrel Hare, 4 years old this Spring, small knot on the right fore knee, small ptar in forehead, tol erably short mane which half way up is very hhort, about 15 Lands high, in good working order,- I will pay a literal reward for her, or for any information that will lead to it, if left with me or at the Observer office. HENDEKSON UAKNE3. june24-3t i , V; ADVERTISERS Ey ddrfjing CEO, P. IIOWEIL tc CO., 10 Spruce St , Stvr Tork, can learn the exact ccst of any proposed line of ADVERTISING la Anici caa Xewtpapers. . ' L- , r 109-pog Pamplilet, 10c Sfj fj tmj YEARanrt expensci to Kgentt. A i I OuMlt fri;e. Adlre Y . O. VII K- KUY, Aujfiut, Maine. June S4-4t EEST IU THE WORLD I 1 2 ImiMire Bi-Carb Soda fa of m ItgrUtir dirty wlitte eelor. It mar far- vb, TRralnd by lt ir. but m conpikitoN vrru Ilt'Hrif ft O.V-i "AIIJI AND .HAMMEB" ZSICAMO WlU mixOUT tbe Ulflerencc. ' tbat Tf Raktaff 1m wiltandPtRIi,aiiihaidiM.lLIi KI.niLAU hUUSXAMCES nad for rood. , jurie 24-3m Ice For Sale! AT B.M. Hatcher, jr., &Co.'s 1 ' Will deliver on regular contract to fami lies ia any' part of the town. Will famish ' ZGiES-CBJES JBuSL by the gallon at reasonable prices. . june 24-tf ' At the Caldwell Corner, :- ,'j . ; ... w Fayetteville, Tenn., '; , . ., i ';'.; ' . .Has just opened a good stock of ; Fajaily and Fancy t , f -cossistixo or ' SUAK,1 COFFEE, FLOUK, : CONFECTIONERIES, ;:v;;.IijG2x'02vs't ... ' ., ; And Other Fruits, Cigars .and Tobacco, As well as oiher articles usually kept in first class houses. He hopes by strict at tention to busings and keeping a GOOD ASSORTMENT! 'A Keasonable Prices,' to merit and receire a liberal trade. . :r. '. - . i 1 jnuo lT-am , iaiasETH IMPROVED FLY FAN. DO not fail to purchase one of these use ful and beautiful presents, with the LambetliPatei)tedIinprovement,for friends or latniif Deiore leaving me tnj. fln you hT tried them you would not part with them for ten times their cosl. Price S4. AH ordws by mail promptly filled. Ad dress manufacturers' sole ajrent, '"' 1 DEALER IS ' IIr.-nr an- Cmllery, IIreaboeaaid Kavila, IIoe, Cralai mm Kraw nlndes, CradJca, lite., SI Sooth Markft St., " " NasMilf, Tenn. AUMIVERSAL i WeddiriffPresent ! FIIEE TO ALL BRIDES. NOTICE is hereby eiren to all readers of this paper, and all"their sifters and Iheircdunins andtheir aunts," throughout 1he United States and Canada, that TIIE IIOUSEIIOIVD will be snt one year , L& zx JPxrco G-lft t to every newly married couple whose ad dress a rid't en cents to pay for postage is sent io the publisher within one year from the date of their mnrriage. Tersons sending for this preent are re quested to send a copy of a paper contain ing a notice of their marriage, or some oth er evidence that shall amount to a reason able proof that they are entitled to the maxzine under the above offer. Address .. 1 THE HOUSKUOLD, Bratlhboro, Vt. juae 17-4t & U M W W DR. 0. A. DIEIrlEE, at liinyo Fiiyettcville, Tenn., "Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDL CINE, FINE CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBAC CO, NON-EXPLOSIVE i ELAINE OIL, Patent and Family Medicines, PURE CONCORD WINE For Medical Purposes, made by myself, and a well selected stock of a!' goods usually kept in a Duuo Stubs .A Full Supply of h::': &atsl kk Id Prompt and careful attention riven to Pre scriptions and all calls iu the Practice of ilediciue. , . DR. G. A, D IEMER, feb th.TO , mmw-mm W. A. Gill, Jr., & Co., . Saeccssors to GOODWIS & West Side Public Square, Moorelicatl rjloclf, Fayetteville, Tennessee. w ILL be found a choice aud well se lected stock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, FANtJff AND Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyes, Glass, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, , . and every tning usually kept in a Drug and .Stationery House. We have just received a larjrc stock of ' ' ' ' ' Fresli CJartlen Sccil ! DK. W. C. milGlIT, who hns his office with us, will be our prescript ionist, ami nil DfPKcrmtiona will be filled with ffare and dispatch. We respect fully solicit a liberal sliare of ublic patronage. jai)2y, '80-tf , W. A. GILL, JR., & CO. ' Tl BUCKEYE HARVESTER aad BIXDER AlJtBalaatarod by O. AILIJUS CO., Canton, Ohio. rpnE Backere TfanrMter Is the standard of execl X Icdc. Tba Bnckaja Blndix lead all labor aarlng macbinea. It took tha world' leading Binder prize ia 1ST. - I tha implojt, troogeiit, aoU lightest-mooing Binder made. Tb BUCKETS DROFFZK, Kaaafactaral by C. AUI.TMAN A CO., Coatoo, Ohio. f-piIE aimplnt form of Reapertn tiiatcnea. Tha X lightwt-ninDtDgReapereverinada. Theriat managed Reaper Id the world. A life nucbia and sore to sWe latlsfaclign. WE AGAIN haTe the-plensure of pre senting to the farmers of Lincoln Co., a full line of Mowers, Reapers, Threshers, Steam Engines, Hay Rakes, Saw r Mills, Sorghum - Mills, etc., all of which are runranfecd to be as good or belter than any similar machine. We cordially invite all interested to give us a call before pnrcliawinr. Illustrated and descriptive catalogues furnished all wish ing to buy machines. WIIITAKEK & CO, Agents, College Street, Fayetteville. april 15, lO. HEYMAHN S. HILL ir-t t v II MA KEIl s ( . AND DBAI.SBS IS Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. - Shop at Blake & HcPhil's Hardware Store, rnyctteTille, Tenn. All work tlonc promptly and WARRANTKD. CASH PAIDFOU OLDGOLD1SILVEU BOT. 22- BLANKS AlwT on band at tho OB9ihTJH OlEcO. TJ0 Corner, A. A C 1 - issty x id w iso SPKENG and SUMMER T. C. GOODRICH & CO., Are now receivinr their spriiig and summer stock of goods, which are very attractive and complete. .... DRY GOODS, HATS, CLOTHING, MOTIONS, ; BOOTS AND SHOES, GKOCERIES, Queensware, Parasols, Indies' tnmmeJ aixl untrimmed Hats ot the rewest aiyles, and in fact, these srooda were purchased at the very lowest prices, and we are determined to sell at such low prices as will ensure' sat isfaction. All we ask is an examination of our good.-, and we are satisGed you will buy of us. , We would most respectfully return our thank to our friends and the public gener ally for the liberal support we have had since we commenced business. . , South Side of the Square, UNDER BRIGHT II ALL! T. C. GOODRICH & CO. april 15-80 -FOR TIIE- CASH HOUSE RED CORNER ffiaiis! You can nlwaya BUY GOODS! -AT- Cash. Prices ! From this House. OUR TERMS ARE CASH! And you will always receive in return the worth of your money Buy your Gootls where you can get them to the best advan ; tage is BUSINESS. j' .i . i 1 "VYc propose Belling Itiis Gift Its? mm e are receiving SPRING GOODS! V v ...... . Call ami see them. Wilson & Francis. march Itf-tf has just received New Styles for Spring in haf'j and bonneta, for ladies missel aud children, and all the . AOVELTICS of ilic SEASON. The ladWs are intilrd to rail and fcism ine the eli-ant pattern IlaUnml liotiiiw ts, ' 11)1 111 OstrUlt Tli4, I . Oriiaiuont.i, Tiei, Ituchlnfr, . , i'UUHOtMl Hair IIrnil4. x at from 75 uji 10 sy. ' CALL E1HLY A5D rMll Y01& SELECTION. april 8 . : MILL A. FACTORY t'PPt ir nr ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRAS3 GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVEHNORS,. SejidforPrice-IUL W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Mali! Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. ianS.My V.,P(Mct' and cheap, ..iiiudu Obsekvkk Or at the is. Iw Hi