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A NEWSPAPER OF TO-DAY; TORE INTONE AND EXPRESSION ; PHOOHE8SIVE IN ALL THINGS. VOL. XI. MCMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, MAR. 291890. NO.. '9 5S? ' ' J. Ill 3 IV! (2 J "5g ;B0HD Absolutely Ptire. This powder never, varies. , A marvel of purity, strength and wholesotnenesa,. More ecouoniical tliau the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight allura or. phosphate powder. Sold only ' can Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N.Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. J. JOLLY, M. D., PIIYSICIAN and SPECIALIST. Office at Residence, on West Main Street J. M. BURGER, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in Potts Block, front room over Peoples National Bank. DR. M. ANDERSON offers his professional services to the people oIMcMinnviUe and vicinity. Office in Potts Block, over Peoples Nation al Bank, room formerly occupirt by Drs. Black & Ramsey, . A Novel Entertainment. . There will bo given in' the .lecture rooms of the C. P. Church "on. next Friday nigbt, Apr. 4 by the ladies and children of the church a new and novel. entertainment. .Tw'o booths will be erected in the rooni with Ori ental magnificence, combining the peculiar oddities of the Japanese, the bright, gay, and attractive trap- pings and decorations of the Spanish, with our simple, but none the lens beautiful, national colors. One of the booths will be Japanese, the other a combination of Spanish and Ameri can. Young lords in the national costumes of Japan and Spain will be in attendance to sell you a beautiful Easter Souveneir, or to provide for the inner man an epicurean lunch. Everything is to be nice, attractive, and good, and. no exhorbitant price i9 to be charged for anything. Iteady hands and willing tongues will be there to entertain you, and bright eyes will flash out from behind gau dy Japanese fans or sparkle through the meshes of black lace mantillas. This entertainment is the result of much thought and study on the part of the ladies of the church and prom ises to be one of the most enjoyable affairs ever gotten up In our town. Everybody, regardless of age. sex, or denomination, is most cordially invi ted to attend, and in behalf of those having the affair in charge, we guar entee to you one of the most pleas antly spent evenings of the year. At the. Churches Tomorrow.. CHRISTIAN. Services Saturday night, Sunday morning and night at usual hours, by Elder Geo. A. Gowen, of Fayette-', vllle. . C. V. CHURCH. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m., by the pastor, Dr. G. T. Stainback. Subject of morning sermori.'Trayer" text Rom. 12:12. Subject of night sermon, "All must be sacrificed for Christ," Luke 18:18. PRESBYTERIAN. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 3 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. F. L. Leeper. Subject of morning sermon, "Progres sive Sanctiflcation," text Mark 12:22 2G. Subject of afternoon sermon, "Responsibility of Ministers to the Church for what they preach," text Gal. 2:1-2. BAPTIST. Usual services morning and night. Rev. Dr. E. Bradford, of Wisconsin, will preach at 11 a. m., and Rev. Jas. Munro at 7 p. m. METHODIST. reaching at 11 a. in., by the pas tor, Rev. J. T. Curry. Subject: "The Temptation of Christ," text Matt. 4, 1-11. Preaching at 7 p. m., by Rev. J. F. Carl. .... i LIyISLY HandsomE in SETS. mm mmi AND Seed Oats. . Rust proof seed oats for sale by Osborne. Sot ice. D. Q..Ci'qiq.D.D.S. "W store of A: II f Gros?, 'in Po Ml!OOCv3(P: Block, . McMINNVILLE, TENN. Potts T. A. LEACH, MrRFKKESIlORO, TKSS. , Carries a 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, SEW AN EE, TENNESSEE. On the Cumberland Plateau, 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.rELrAlK liODUSON, D. ., Vice-t hancellor, SEWANEE, TENNESSEE. I. F. DAVIS. ' JULIEN CUMMING. CPROPRIETORS OF Foundry IOlEE, ' . .OEQBG1A, MANUFACTURERS OF DAVIS DOUBLE TUEEINE WATER WHEELS, Both, on Vertical and Horizontal . : Shafts. Guaranteed to Equal any Wheel in the Market- Write for Illustrated Catalogue. Notice to the Public. Tho undersigned having purchased the :m:xxjXjS, will put same in thorough repair, and the Mills will be known in the ftnure as the Haitian Flour and Feed Mills. I We will put in New MeadA Rltchey will buy poultry for the eastern markets only two weeks longer. Wednesday April 2 and 9th, and pay 5c for hens, ducks, and turkeys. After the 9th prices will probably be lower. ' 2t For Sale or Exchange. A Walter A. Wood self-binding reaper, with bundle carrier.truck and everything; complete will be sold cheapor exchanged for live stock. For particultas apply at this office. Tools for Sale. , I, On the first Monday in April I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, a lot of blacksmith and wood working tools. Sale will begin at 12 o'clock, noon, at the 6hop formerly occupied by me on Spring Street. E. J. Morrison. April Magazines. Scrlbner's Magazine for April comes up with a full index of interesting articles, conspicuous among them being one from Joseph Wetiler . on "The Electric Railway of To-Day." Messers Charles Scrlbner's Sons will publish the only genuine account of Stanley's late African expedition, and they announce that they hope to have the first article ready for the June number of the Magazine. The illustrations in the April number are very fine. The April number of The Cosmo- politan keeps up the high standard of this most popular magazine. Its articles are all readable and newer- ous finely executed illustrations are a prominent feature. This number contains the first paper from Miss. Bislaud on her trip around the world, written in a most pleasing and fasci nating style. This is only one of its many good features, however. We offer it in club rate with the Stan dard for $2.50 per year, which makes it the cheapest first-class mag azine to bo had. -4-D1N1NS x ROOM SETS, SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. F U R N I T U R E EleganT PARLOR SETS. i WILLOW WARE, OFFICE FIXTURES, MOULDINGS, Etc. East Main Street, - McMINNYILLE, TENN. Machine Machinery I the Latest Improvements, and : of re spectful It solicit the patronage of I the public in general. J39-FLOUR AND FEED kept at the lowest Cash Prices. Special attention given to custom work. SYLVESTER BROWER, Trop'r. T1IOS. B. FlLTS, Miller. HANLAN, : : : TENNESSEE. THIS PAPER TlSSZSi vatneu bmut lw bmu Cur u l. HfiW loan The Bent 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 nnalynis and directions for using apply to Mead & Ritchey. 2t. National Fertilizers. Doty & Fitts have received this week another car load of Fertilizer from the National Fertilizer Co., of Nashville. Our gopds are all analized by the State Commissioner of Agrl culture, ana are guaranteed o be as represented and equal to any in the market. We have on hand five dif ferent kinds. Our uCorn Grower" is new here, and made especially for corn. . We will sell you any amount from a pound to a car load. , Tennessee Guano, $.j0" per ton. Rock city Guano, - 30 44 44 Corn Grower, - 30 , " 44 Amon. Diss. Bone, 28 44 Acid Sil Phosphate, Bone Meal, . - - Call at office and get circulars analysis and how to use it. Doty & Fitts. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postofflce at McMiuu ville, Tenn., for the week ending Mar. 27 which will be forwarded to the Dead Letter office if not called for in 30 davs. Brown, Mrs. Nancy I Lodcn, Ella do W. II. Lock, .James do Ada Owen, R. Bailey, J. G- U Riley Flynn, J. K. 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. SI SEITZ & FAULKNER, -DEALERS IN- 11 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, I 1 Carry a Complete stock of OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, GENUINE OLIVER REPAIRS, Double Shovel and STEEL PLOWS, and all kinds of FARMING IMPLE MENTS, MECHAN ICS' TOOLS, BUILD ERS' HARDWARE, WAGON and CAR RIAGE MATERIA IRON, STEEL And whatever.belongs to a First Class Hardware Store. " DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, and NOTIONS. ' , QUEENSWARE, TIN, GLASS, WOODEN WA RE, 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 price. 30 of Subscribe for the Standard. $1 Bucklen's Arnica Sake. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, , Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bktn. Eruptions, and positively cures Prtes, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money reefunded. Price 2T cents per box. For sale by Rltchey 4 Bostick. FAULKNER SPRINGS. Faulkner Springs, Mar. 2.), 18'JO. Owing to the wet weather there has been but little farm work done In this part of the country. Wheat is begin ning to come out a little after the freeze, but it is generally thought throughout the country that It Is con siderably damaged. Mrs. Thos. Faulkner and Mrs. Mattie Montgomery are visiting rela tives and friends in Lebanon this week. Mr. George E. Cartwright who will be the business manager of the Ten nessee Woolen Mills for the new com pany, arrived yesterday. He will spend a few days here looking after the business and making arrange ments to move here In the near fu ture. George is one of the liveliest boys that we ever knew, and will make a host of friends wherever he goes. W. M. Mason is off this week in the interest of the Mountain City Mills. Rev. J. T. Curry was on the creek this evening. Sid. Gibson returned from a trip last night. We hear it rumored that there will be a few weddings ,4on the creek" in the near future. J. P. GARTNER, L A C KsMf Hi fAGO N BUILDER , Sprint Street, MeMi)un'illetTeiut, , i , Curries in stock at all times a large variety of . ( t ' Open and Top 33uggie, ' ; Two-"Vheel Carts, Spring Wagons, Etc. Wagon and Carriage Repairing of all kinds, Painting, &cv HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, Three men were drowned in foot lake last week. Roe!- J. W. GEAY & CO., PRODUCE and ; COMMISSION . MERCHANTS. , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , . . , Produce :-: and :-: Provision .-.'Dealers, FAMILY GROCERIES. ETC AM. Poultry, Eggs and Butter our Specialties. 1 ; 1 We Buy and Sell Strictly for Cash. East Main Street, opposite Hoodenpyl's Shop, McMINN VILLE, TENN. The Peoples national Sank of McMinnvillf TENNESSEE; ( , AUTHORIZED DEPOSITORY OF STATE FUND?.; CAPITAL, - DIRECTORS. J. F. MORFOItD, S. L. COLV1LLE, .1. C. BILES, .1. V. M. ROS3. W! C. WOMACK. J. A. KOSS. WM. BILES. 55,000.00. OFFICERS. J. P. MORFORP, Preileut. .1. 0. BILES Vice president. FRANK COLVILLE Caahier. C. M. MORFORD, Ami.taat Cashier. Does a General Banking; Business, Deposits Solicited