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i ; '4 ft A NEW8PAIER OF TO-DAY ; PURE IN TONE AND EXPRESSION ; PROGRESSIVE IN ALL THINGS. VOL: XI. MMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MAR. 15, 1890. NO.17 jTPQVDER Seed Oaf. Rust Proof Seed Oats for D. Osborne. Fishing Tackle. sale by tf. Absolutely Pure. This powder neveT' varies. A marvel ot purity, ktre.iiKih mid wholesoroeness. More economical than" th ordinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in'oompctitioh with the mul titude of low test, short weight allura or. phosphate powders. Until only 111 cant HOYAL BAKING I'OWDUR CO., 106 Wall St., ! NY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. J. JOLLY, M. D., PHYSICIAN aud SPECIALIST. Office at Residence, on West Main Street J. M. BURGER, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Umce In rotts lilock, front room over Peoples National Bank. DR. M. ANDERSON often his professional services to the people oiMCMinnvme ana vicinity. Office in Potts Block, over Peoples Nation. al Bank, room formerly ocenpid by Drs. Black & Ramsey. Rltchey & Bostick have Just receiv ed a large and complete line of fish ing tackle, poles, lines, hooks,.' reel!?, etc.-' i '.:' .' .', V," ' ;'. V ' - The Male School. , , The general co ru mitt eo are request ed to meet at " the .'Standard ofllce at8 o'clock' thb!. morning." A full meeting is desired.' , -; Something to Head. -A big stock of paper hound novels just received at Rltchey & Bostick's drug store this week.' All of the lat est literature in eheag form. v Of Interent to Lad ten. Collier & Arledge now have their counters and shelves loaded with new spring calicoes and' dress good?. They invite all the. ladies to give them a call, feeling assured that their large stock will please every taste. Wc Want Tour Chickens. We will buy chickens at MeMinn- ville from Wednesday to Saturday every week until further notice, and ' at all depots between McMinnville j and Sparta every Wednesday. We pay the highest market price In cash. McMinnville Hardware Co. At the Churches Tomorrow. METHODIST. Preaching at 11 a. in., by Rev. Dr. Bradford, of Wisconsin. Preaching at 7 p. in., by the pastor Rev. J T. Curry. Text: "Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with . thy might." (TMHERLAND l'HKSIlYTKUIANj Services at 11 a. in., and 7 p. m.. ,by the pastor, Dr., G,T. Stainback.. Sub ject of morning sermon, ; "How Jo Hear the Gospel,'.' , Subject of pight sermon, "Blind Bartimeus.' r ' . HAITIST. ' . t ; Usual service at 1 a. in., and ip. m. by the pastor, Dr. A. 1). Phillips, PRESBYTERIAN. . it (I Usual services at 11 a. m., and 3 p. ni. by the pastor, Rev. F. L. Leeper. w. it 1 .1 id i ' I HandsomE id I Office over the store of A. II. Gross, in Potts McMINNVILLE, Block, TENN. T. A. LEACH, i ' Ml'KKREESUORO, TESN. Curries t lare line of . Buggies, Barouches, Drags Spring Wagons, Road Carts, At prices astonishingly low. Call and see him on corner Church and Vine Streets. Corresponcence solicited. The University of the South, SEWANEE, TENNESSEE. On the Cumberland Pluteau. 2,100 ft above the sea level, offers the healthiest residence to young men in its Grammar School, its Military, its College aud its The ological Dents. For special information KEv!eLFA1HIIODGSOX, D. I. Vlce-t'linnoellor, SEWANEE, TENNESSEE. I. F. DAVIS. JULIEN CUMMINO. Oyz PROPRIETORS EOME Foundry Machine "WOEZS, TOlT:, - GEOBGIA, MANUFACTUREIIS OF DAVIS DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS, Both on Vertical and Horizontal Shafts. Guaranteed to Equal any Wheel in the Market. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. BOOKS Poultry Wanted. Meadfc Rltchey will pay 4J to 5c per pound for hens, ducks, and turkeys every Wednesday until further no tice. They also have agents at Rock Island, Pine Bluff, Rowland, Hillis, Ooodbars, Increase, Morrison, Sum- raitville, Viola and Smartt, who wil receive at those places. Smith-Clark. The mass meeting in' the interest of the male school held at the Court- Lhouse last Friday night was much better attended than we : expected under the circumstances of such in clement weather. The whole matter of devising plan, soliciting subscrip tions, etc., was turned over to a com mittee consisting of Messrs. F. L. Leeper, It. II. Mason, J. W. Irwin, D. B. Carson, W. S. Lively, John Beech, J. E. Jones and R. M. Reams. The committee held it meeting on Saturday morning and agreed upon a plan, which they have set forth in a circular, a copy of which will be fur nished to every citizen interested in theprojeot. The matter is now be fore our people in a practical form, and every citizen will be given an opportunity to say how much he wants the school. Our people should feel sufficient interest in the town's progress not to let the scheme fall through. The amount could be rais ed without straining any one individ ual, and we earnestly hope it will be done. Tennessee Woolen Mills. I'M ."steps. 'Ml: mm mmi AND - DINING x' ROOM y SETS, ' SASH, DOORS, AND- BLINDS. F N I T U R E EleganT ' !! pl.'.fj ' i PARLOR ,, - ,; ., .-I ..' : ni ' u I -I'D- C5S.I1S, WILLOW WARE, OFFICE FIXTURES, MOULDINGS, Etc. ' East Main Street, - McMINNVILLE, TENN. 0 0 Si I have arranged to keep for sale at the drugstores of W.H.Fleming ana ititcbey & liostick, Mellinn ville, some of the books pub. lished and sold by the Publishing House ol Al. (.'nurcn South i eeltng that the. books will give satisfaction, I respectfully solicit the patronage of those desiring good books. If the book you want is not found ou hand at the above places, leave your or uer ana it will ue supplied on short notice. ' J. F. BARNETT. Mr. Butler Smith, of this place, was married to Miss Sallie Clark, at the bride's home at Hickerson, Coffee county, last Wednesday morning, Eld. Sutton, of Sparta, officiating. The wedding party reached this place on the noon train Wednesday, and went immediately to the homeof the groom's father, Mr. A. R. Clark, near Increase, where they were ten dered a reception and a magnificent wedding supper. Mr. Smith is a native of this coun ty, we believe, but has only been living in town a few months, having connected himself with Messrs. Biles & Moffltt in the Mc Minnville Hardware Co., about the first of the year. The Standard wishes them of happiness and success a full measure, heaping up, running over and preased down. Delicate Surgery. On Monday last Dr. W. J. Jolly performed a very successful operation of ovariotomy on Miss Celia Jones, of this place, removing an ovarian tu mor weighing thirty pounds. Dr. Jolly wa3 assisted in the operation by Doctors J. S. Harrison, M. H. Fitts, and Albert Seitz. The patient is 2!) years of age, and the tumor had been forming for five years. Dr. Jolly says it was the largest tumor he has ever seen. The operation required about fifty minutes. Miss Jones has been steadily Improving since the opera tion was performed, and at this time, Friday morning, is considered out of danger. This is one of the rnostdif ficult and dangerous surgical opera tions to perform, and the success of this operation i3 a glowing tribute to Dr. Jolly's skill and proficiency. LIST OP LETTERS i - j i j Remaining in the Postoffire at McMinn ville, Tenn., for the week "tiding Mar. 13, which will be forwarded to the Dead Letter office if not called for in SO days. Special to Nashville American. Lkiunon, March 7. Yesterday afternoon the stockholders of the re cently organized Tennessee Woolen Mills held a meeting in the office of the Clerk and Master at the court house for the purpose of organization and election of officers and directors. The election of officers resulted as fol lows: Judge B. J. Tarver, Presi dent; Judge Robert Cantrell, Vice President; C. E. Cartwright, General Manager, and Bailey 1. Cantrell, Secretary and Treasurer. There are nearly a hundred stockholders, scat tered all over Wilson,' Smith and Warren counties, and a number of the best business men and merchants of Nashville. The directors elected were as follows: J. II. Hughes, Mc Minnville; W. II. lilanton, Lebanon; W. C. Potter, Smithville; S. (J. Strat ton, Lebanon; II. B. Buckner, Nash ville; Wm. Bass, Shop Spring; G. C. Webb, Statesville, and J. C. Sanders, Lebanon. The company has raised $3"i,000 as the capital of the company, and of this amount $25,000 will be paid for the plant and the remainder used as floating capital. The men who have been put at the head of the enterprise are active, energetic young gentleman, and will push the busi ness for all it is worth. SEITZ & FAULKNER, -DEALERS IN- 11 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, I I I .J nil I. i . .t - .V FARMING IMPLE MENTS, MECHAN ICS' TOOLS. BUILD ERS' HARDWARE, WAGON and CAR RIAGE MATERIAL IRON, STEEL And whatever belongs to a First Class Hardware Store. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, and NOTIONS. QUEENS WARE, TIN, GLASS, WOODEN WARE, SALT.' PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, BRUSHES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and TOBACCO. WE buy our goods in the best markets and are prepared to meet competition, and give bargains to our customers. Call and see us, we will givo you the lowest Cash prices. Carry a Complete stock of OLIVER CHILLED -PLOW3.-GENUINE OLIVER REPAIRS, Double Shovel and STEEL PLOWS, J. P. GARTNER, m LACKSMITHIW AGON BUILDER Si'n'iiiff Street, JHcMinnrMle, Tenn, Carries in stock at all times a large variety of ' .1 ! Arnette, Elta Cantrell, Wyatt Culley, Jess M. Jarrell, Jas. Hughes, Esther Nell, Arther . -Maddux, J. A. Simpson, J. F. William, J. E. B. Walker, Sarah Nashville American: The Repub lican organs now engaged in ridicul ing Senator Blair and denouncing his educational bill osght to reflect that it comes to them with-the double commendation of the indorsement of the Republican platform and the de nunciation of the Democratic plat' form. It is a distinctively Repub lican and distinctively undemocratic measure. Theorizing and . resoluting about improvement of county roads will not improve thoroughfares. When the people make up their minds to be taxed for that purpose they will get better roads, and not until then. All movements for au improved general system of roads must rest on a tax basis, and it is a waste of time to consider other theories. Athens Post. Open and Top I3nggies, ; Two-Wheel Carts, Spring "Wagony, Etc. Wagon and Carriage Repairing of all kinds, Painting, IIORSE-SIIOEING A SPECIALTY. J. W. GEAT & CO., PRODUCE and T COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Produce :-: and :-: Provision"::: Dealers, -FAMILY GROCERIES, ETC. i (: I '. Ml' Itch, Mange, and Scratches on hu man or animals cured in 3 minutes by "Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Ritchey A Bos tick, Druggists, McMinnville. Ieb8-:5m By order of P. O. Department, One Cent must be collected on all advertised letters. Parties calling ' for any of these letters will please say " Advertised." Ed. J. Wood,' P. M. Subscribe ftr the Standard. $1 A row occurred between the two literary societies of the South western Baptist University at Jackson, Tenn., last week, and fifty of the students walked out of the school on a strike. Subscribe for the Standard, 1 .00. Poultry, Eggs and Butter our Specialties. : , ! ' We Buy and Sell Strictly for Cash. East Main Street, opposite Hoodenpyl's Shop, McMINNVILLE, TENN. The Peoples national Bank of McMinnville, TENNESSEE; AUTHORIZED DEPOSITORY OF STATE FUNDS. CAPITAL, - $55,000.00. DIRECTORS. J. F. MORFORD, S. L. COLVILLE, J. CHILES, J. CM. BOSS. W! C. WOMACK. J. A. ROSS. WM. BILES. OFFICERS. J. F. MORFORD, President. J. C. RILES. ; Vice President. FRANK COLVILLE,...- .CMhier. C M. MORFORD, Assistant Cashier. Docsa General Banking Business, Deposits Solicited