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A; NEWSPAPER OF TO-DAY; PURE INTONE AND EXPRESSION ; PROGRESSIVE IN ALL THINGS. MCMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MAR. 22, 1890. VOL. XI: NO. i8 J fROYALHSH'Ml J ' 1 Absolutely Pure. This jiowdcr never varies. A marvel of purity, strength mid wuolesomeness. More ccononiienr than the ordinary , kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight tillum or. phosphate powders. Va only in cans ' Royal Baking Powdkr Co., 106 Wall St., 3. Y. . ... PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W: J. JOLLY, M.D., PHYSICIAN and SPECIALIST. Office at Residence, on West Main Street Fishing Tackle. llitchey & Bostlck have just rcceiV' ed a largo and complete line of flalv inp: tackle, poles, lines, hooks, reels, etc. : ; - - ; ; . For Sale or Lxchange. A' Walter A. Wood self-binding reaper, with bundle carrier.truck and everything' complete will he sold cheaper exchanged .for., live stock. For particultas apply at this office. '' Are Yen Going Fishing? D.L. Brown has just received a full stock of genuine Japanese poles, to gether with hooks and lines of all kinds, and everything necessary for the full equipment of the angler. . Tools for Sale. bidder, for cash, a lot of blacksmith and wood working tools. Sale will begin at 12 o'clock, noon, at the shop formerly occupied by me on Spring Street. E. J. Morrison. J. M. BURGER, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Uniee in rotts liloek, front room over Peoples National Bank.. DR. M. ANDERSON oilers his professional services to the people MMcaiinnvHie ana vicinity. ..' Office in Potts Block, over Peoples Nation al Bank, room formerly occupid by Drs, Black 4 Ramsey. V Q.f.Ciqiii,f).f).S. Officp over the store of A. II. rGro-, in Potts . Block, McMINNVILLE, TENN. T. A. LEACH, Mlt.fkeksiioro, Tknn. Carries a large line of Bosps, Barouches, Drags, Spring Wagons, Road Carts, At prices astonishingly low. Call and see i in on corner Church and Vine Streets. Corresponcence solicited. The University of the South, SEWANEE, TENNESSEE. On the Cumberland Tlateaii, 2,100 ft. above the sea level, offers the healthiest residence to young men in its Grammar School, its Military, its College and its The ological Depts. For special information KEV. l'ELFAIlt IIOIHJSOX, I. I)., Vice-lianrellor, SEWANEU, TENNESSEE. ' The Knights of Honor, To the Standard. ins lvnights of Jlouor was organ ized in Louisville, Ky., in June 1873 with only t7 members. There are now over 2500 subordinate lodges, thirty-six grand lodges, with a mem bership of over 131,000. Two assess ments now . pay into the , treasury monthly over two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Over three millions of dollars are paid annually to the widows and orphaus fund. Since its organization it lias paid near thir ty millions of dollars death benefits. Besides, , through its subordinate lodges it contributed largely to the yellow fever sufferers in '78-0; the flood sufferers in Ohio valley in '84 ; the sufferers by fire in Gallatin in 'So; the earthquake sufferers in South Carolina in 'SO; the yellow fever suf- fVirora tn Vlnril'i in flin TrV no. On the first Monday in April I will . . , ' , , sell at public auction to tie highest ' ' , .... , , . .V1UI1UUICU PtWIfll JilUUUlia Ul WWi- lars to members in sick benefits, and otherwise assisted in untold cases of distress and suffering. The semi-annual meeting, of the auditing committee of the K. of II. "or Tennessee was held in Nashville n Jannary. The financial condition of the order of this State is far better than ever before. The general pros perity of the order at large, is also at its highest point. Our own Moun tain City Lodge, No. 140, McMinn- ville, Tenn., is developing increased nterest and renewed vigor. This odge has paid out in Warren County twenty-six thousand dollars to the widows and orphans of its de ceased members. In almost every nstance these families without this provision would have been left in ne- cessitous circumstances. The man of prudence while in health, will provide some insurance for the benefit of his wife and chil dren or estate, because he cannot fore see what calamities may overtake him. J. W. Irwin. McMinnville, Feb. 18, '90. w. MandsomE BED 11 SETS. Wc Want Your Chickens. We will buy chickens at McMinn ville from Wednesday to Saturday every week until further notice, and at all depots between McMinnville and Sparta every Wednesday. We pay the highest market price in cash. McMinnville Hardware Co. Poultry Wanted. Mead & Ritchey will pay 4 J 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, Goodbars, Increase, Morrison, Sum mitville, Viola and Smartt, who wil receive at those places. Your Attention. Our shoe department now embraces half of our large store room never before haa such a line of goods been offered the trade. We intend mak ing shoes and clothing out special ties and Hill spare no pains to make both, departments complete. Prices will bo uniformly low and goods first class in every particular. J. C. M. Ross & Sox. I. V. DAVIS. JULIEN Ct'MMING. PROPRIETORS OF-D BOME Foundry Machine woez:g, . OlvE, - GEORGIA, -MANUFACTCREKS OF DAVIS DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS, Both on Vertical and Horizontal -Shafts.- Guaranteed to Equal any Wheel -in the Market Write for Illustrated Catalogue. Notice to the Public. Tbo undersigned having purchased the PEAT UIXjXjS, will put tame in thorough repair, and the fllills will be known in the ftnure as the Haitian Flour and Feed Mills. I We will put in New Machinery of I the Latest Improvements, and re spectfully solicit the patronage of I the public in general. C-FLOUR AND FEED kept at the lowest Cash Prides. Special attention given to custom work. SYLVESTER B ROWER, Trop'r. TIIOS- B. Fl'LTS. Miller. ' HANLAN, : : : TENNESSEE, fltTTTa hAPPTJ mar bo round m. at Otn. AaTnMulurMuIOHpraceSt.l whero ndwrtlnlnf CoatweU out L mad for It IS NEW XUttlU Subscribe for the Standard. $1 The Ilest is the Cheapest. Mead & Ritchey have received an other car of Homestead Fertilizer. It is the most reliable commercial fertilizer ever used in this county, fully compensates the expense in the increase of products, as every farmer knows who has used it. As the Homestead is the best, and the best is always the Cheapest, it will pay you to buy the Homestead, made special ly for wheat and corn. For analysis and directions for using apply to Mead & Ritchey. 2t. .It the Churches Tomorrow. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m by the pastor, I)r. G. T. Stainback Subject of morning sermon, "Unity of Christians," text Rom. 12, 5. Sub Ject of night sermon, "Depravity of a Wicked Mind," text Isaiah 20, 10, METHODIST. Usual services at 11 a. m., and 7 m., by the pastor, Rev. J. T. Curry, BAPTIST. Usual services at 11 a. in., and 7 m., by the pastor, Dr. A. D. Phillips PRESBYTERIAN. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 3 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. F. L. Leeper. Subject of morning sermon, "The Danger of False Doctrines," text Marks, 14 to 12. Subject of after noon sermon, "Labors of Christians to the Glory of God," text Gal. 1,21. Progressive Euchra is Gambling. Marshall, Mo., March 18. lmu Judge Ryland, in delivering his charge to the grand jury yesterday, directed its attention to the violation of the gambling laws. He informed them that playing progressive euchre for prizes was a violation of the law and punishable as such. The dry goods f!nn of Plumtner A- Co., New York, with liabilities of a million dollars, failed Wednesday. UK EJMEI AND- DINING x ROOM - SETS, SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. ElcpT PARLOR SETg. h WILLOW WARE, OFFICE FIXTURES, MOULDINGS, Etc. East Main Street, - McMINNVILLE, TENN. Subscriptons Paid. SEITZ & FAULKNER, -DEALERS IN- I I CENERAL MERCHANDISE, I I J L The following have paid their sub scriptions to the Standard for two weeks ending March 20th. W. II. White, Rock Island, Tenn $1 00 II. J. Cardwell, Phellsford, Tenn 1 00 A. Hill, Irving College, Tenn 1 00 W. Matthews, Morrison, Tenn 1 00 Silas McGre?or,Shellsford, Tenn 1 00 J. W. McGreeor, Troupe. Texas 1 00 N. B. Joues, Safley, Tenn , 1 00 Mrs. Lou Binkley, St. Louis 23 E McCulIoch, Walter Hill, Tenn.... I 10 V. P. Miller. Seuuachie Colleire, Tenn "0 E. W. Capshaw, Dear Branch, Tenn... !0 Miss Sallie Hamilton, Morrison, Tenn 23 M. V. Hunter, Pine r.luff.Tenn 1 00 O. D. Byars, Jessie, Tenn 50 R. O. Burnham, Waco, Texas, 25 J. M. Martin. Hillis, Tenn 1 00 J. L. Deuipsey, McMinnville 1 00 Carry a Complete stock of OLIVER CniLLED -PLOWS.-CENUINE OLIVER REPAIRS, Double Shovel and STEEL PLOWS, j:i; ( and all kinds of 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. QUEENSWARE, 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 give you the lowest Cash prices. J. P. GARTNER, LACKSIVIITH I B AGOftS BUILDER W. L. Swann, do.. Jasper Bainc, do . Alex Gribblc, do . W. W. Mullican, do.. J. B Lusk, do.. Leonard Owen, do.. Bradley Rice, do.. Dr. T. C. Smartt, do.. Mrs. Esther Rhea, do., 1 0Q 2 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 53 Can Scirrhus Cancer be Cured ? This is a hard question to answer. Swift's Specific has cured thousands of cases of Skin Cancer, and there have been many cases of Scirrhus Cancer reported cured by it. We do say that S. S. S. is worth a trial in any case or cancer, we append a statement from Miss Green, of Talla poosa, Ga. : In 1884 I had a small lump in my left breast, which proved to be a can cer. The first remedy I tried was to have if burned off. This did not cure it, for shortly afterwards it broke out again in a much worse form. I then consulted our druggist, who advised me to try Swift's Spe cific (S. S. S., and after taking abou one dozen bottles, was completely cured, and my general health was greatly improved. This has been over six years ago, and my c ancer has never appeared since, nor has it troubled me in any way. I can cheerfully recommend Swift's Spe cific (S. S. S.) to any one suffering with cancer. Miss T. E. Green, Tallapoosa, Ga. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SwiK'rSrKrmc Co. Atlanta, Ga. Sprlnff Street, McMinnville, Tenn. Carries in stock nt all times a large variety of Open and To Buggies, Two-Wheel Carts, Spring Wagons, Etc.. Wagon and- Carriage Repairing of all kinds. Painting, &c HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. J. W. GRAY & CO., PRODUCE and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Produce :-: and Provision :-: Dealers, FAMILY GROCERIES, ETC. si? Poultry, Eggs and Butter our Specialties. We Buy and Sell Strictly for Cash. East Main Street, opposite Iloodenpyl's Shop, McMINNVILLE, TENN. The Peoples National Bank of McMinnville, TENNESSEE; AUTHORIZED DEPOSITORY OF STATE FUNDS. $55,000.00. CAPITAL, DIRECTORS. J. T. MORFORD, S. L. COLVILLE, J. C. BILES, J. CM. EOSS. W!C. WOMACK. .I.A.ROSS. WM. BILES. OFFICERS. J. F. MORFORD, resident. ,T. O. BILES Vice President. FRANK COLVILLE,..- Cashier. C. M. MORFORD, Assistant Cashier. Docs a General Banking Business, Deposits Solicited