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SOUTHERN' jSTANDARD-McMINNVILLE TENNESSEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 2t i80o 3. Hand and Head. , , Is Life Worth Llvlmr. . - - - v. i if . n At . . Time Table Mcl! OOINU SOUTH. Freight l-v. Sparta 10 5U am. 41 Doyle 1120 am. " Holders 1143 am. " Walling 1155 am. " Hoc It Inland 12 05 pin. " liowlaud 12 45 im. MeMinnville 1 15 pm. " Smartt.... 1 45 ni. " Morrisou'.'. 2 10 pin. " Suunnitville r..; 2 35 pin. " . Manchester. ......... 3 15 piu. kt. Tullahoma 4 15 pm. TaNS. 3 05 am. 3 35 am. 3 54 am. 4 02 am. 4 10 am. 4 35 am. 6 05 am. 5 25 am. 5 45 am 6 05m. . 6 30 am. 7 20 am. GOING KOKTH. ' I . : t .. Puss. Tullahoiim 10 00 am. Manchester ....;...10 45 uin. Simiinitville .........11 15 ani. Morrison ......11 35 am. Smartt 11 65 am. MeMinnville 12 15 pm. Freight. 5 30 am. G 30 am. 7 00 am, 7 25 hiii, 7 50 am. 8 15 am; 8 50 am. Lv ic " Rowland .........12 45 pm; " Rock Island ......... 1 05 pm. .. Walling..;.. :........ 1 13 pm. " Holder 1 21 pm. " Poyle .... ..'...'. 140 pm. Ar. Sparta ,. 2 05 pin. 9 15 am. J) 25 am, 0 35 am, ' 9 55 ftm, 10 25 am Passenger trains pass rulluhoma going south 9 53 a m, 10 24 p m aud 5 55 p m ; go. ing north, 4 32p in, 2 oh a in, , AZ a in I 1 1 - f MiillH.' i Tullahoma to MeMinnville Arrives 12:10 p. ui.: leaves 5:20 . iu., daily except Sundays. MeMinnville to Sparta Arrives ft:. it) h.ui. leaves 12:00 p.m.; daily except Sundays. Through mail to nnd from beyond Tulla homa, arrives 8.00 a. in., leaves, 12.00 in. Becrsheba Springs Arrives G:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays; leaves b:UU a. ui., same aays. - Smithville (route No. 19355)-arrlves 12:00 m., Mondays," .Wednesdays aud Saturdays; leaves 1:00 1. in., same davs. Woodbury Arrives 12 m., Wednesdayi and Saturdays ; leaves 1:00 p.m., same days. Horse Shoe Falls Arrives 12:00 ni., Wed. nesde.ysand Fridays; leaves 2:00 p. m sain days. CHUliCIIlSS. ' ' Methodist Rev. J. T. Currv pastor; services every Sunday morning and night. Sunday-school at 9H a. M. Prayer meeting V eunesday night, s Christian Services every Sunday. Prayei meeting V ednesdny uight. Presbyteriau Rev. F. L. Leeper, pastor, Preaching every Sunday morning and night; praver nieetinir everv Wednesday night Sunday-school every Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Cumberland Presbyterian Rev. Q. T, Stainback pastorjservicesevery Sunday and at night; prayeruieetiug Wednesday nigiit. Sunday-school 9. J0 a. m. Baptist Dr. A. 1). Phillips, pastor, Preaching everv Sundiv morning aud night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night, uuday school 9:30 a. in. COUHTH. nil ANCERY Sits 4th Monday in May and J November; W. S. Bcarden, Chancellor J. C. Biles, Clerk. niRCUIT Sits 2d Monday In January ) M:v. and September: M.D. Smallmnn Judge; W. V. Whitson, At-torney-Ueneral I. W. Smith, Clerk. flOUNTY Sits by quorum 1st Monday in J every month; full court every quarter A. C. Myers, Esq., Chairman; w. Swann, Clerk. ATIIER COUNTY OFFICIALS I. J Rheay, Sheriff; Jno. L. Jaco, Register G. N. M. Newby, Trustee and Tax Collec tor; John F. St. John, Tax Assessser Geo. T. Purvis, Ranger; Mat. Jones, Jailer; W. N. Miti'hell.CountySuperintend ent of Public Instruction. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS Mayor, D. B Carson ; Aldermen. J M Cunningham W S Lively, W II Sagar, Geo S Stroud, W C Arledge, trank Maddux. Street Comnns sioners, D B Carson, W II Sagar, J M Cun ningham. liOUGIM F& A. M. Warren No. 125 1st Thursday night in every mouth, in their hall over the court room. 1. J. Iiukman, w. M DOYAL ARCH CIIAPTER-3r Thurday ll nigutin every month. T. C. LlXD, II. r 1" O O. F. MeMinnville, No. 146; every 1. Tuesday night, in their hall over Worn ack & Colville 8 store. R. Patterson, N. G. L, T, Gartner, Secretary. Rebekah Degree, meets First Thursday nig Lit in each month. ' ' J Mrs. W. S. Lively, N. G Mrs. J. II. SiiKBiULii, Secretary. ITNIGHTS OF HONOR Mountain City I No. 140;'nieets In Masonic hall 2d and 4th Monday nigbtsin every month. Tuos. Black, Rep. G. W. Brittaix, D I7-NIGIITS AND LADY'S nONOR 2n 11 and 4thThursday nights in every month s. x. lively, r It Has Turned Up ! ' WHAT? A chance to make MONEY lv selling our new book; "CIIAIt iCTf.K NHKTC1I KS." t ih the fastest sflling book ever brodSht our in tlie South. Filly-two Full lng Orlmlunl lllastratloiiN, fresh and Btriklnc ; humorous nnd nerious. It is the CHEAPEST 1JOOK for its size and character ever published. . lue agent sold 103 Copies iu -XiuliviUe in H tlaj Price f outfit only 75 cents. If you are not satisfied when outfit received, money reinndetl.' Address," ' " SOUTHWESTERN 1TB. HOUSE, NASIIVILLE, TENN. LIME and BOCK. LEFTWICE i HAEBTOY will keep a full supply of fine Liuie on hand at their qnarrv on the Town Spring rilufl", and will also furnish iuany quantities. Orders for Rock Work "Sail kinds solieited, aud satisfaction guar anteed on every contract. FOR THE BLOOD, Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and flillou'iic-, tHke immv.N-s mux hitters. It cr.riH quirk ly. l'nr sale hj all dealers la iivd (irt the genuine. Subscribe for the Stan da 111 . $1. Wira and Electricity. ientific American. Electrically heated flat irons are made which are very serviceable. The ron is of the usual form, but made hollow. The interior contains a lot of coiled wires, through which the ectrical current passes and heats the wire red hot. The latter are arranged between protecting sheets of mica and asbestos. You turn a switch, and he flat iron at once heats up ready for use. The street wires supply the electrical current.' 1 In the same way all kinds of do mestic utensils mtfy be heated, such as cake bakers, meat broilers, coffee Ms, etc. Electrical platters for keep rig food warin when on the tablo maybe' had. Electrical heaters for warming apartments are also made. 'here 'is, indeed, no end to the useful pplications of wire and electricity. ' ;.. Electric Bitters. .. . ' : .This remedy is becoming so well nown and so popular as to need no special mention. ,A11 who have used Llectric Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. 1 Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and idneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Itheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial levers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at Ritchey & Bostick's Drugstore. 5 A Word to Grumblers. Don't be a grumbler. Some peo ple contrive to get hold of the prickly side of everything, to run against all the sharp corners and disagreeable things. Half the strength spent in growling would often set things right. You may as well make up your mind, to begin with, that no one ever found the world quite as he would like It ; but you are to take your part of the trouble and bear it bravely. You will be sure to have burdens laid upon you that belong to other people, unleas you are a shirker j'ourself; but don't grumble. If the work needs doing, and you can do it, never mind about that other who ought to have done it and didn't. xnose workers who nil up the gaps and smooth away the rough spot8, and finish up the jobs that others leave undone they are the true peace-makers, and worth a whole regiment of growlers. Ob, What A Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consump tion. Ask yourselves if you can af ford for the sake of saving oO cents, to run the nsK and do nothing lor it We know from experience that Shi- loh's Cure will Cure your Cough It never fails. This explains why more than a Million liotlles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Dack, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's l'o rus Plaster. Sold by W. II Flem ing. 4 From a Small Beginning. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The Adams Exprcas company has completed the first half century of its existence. Fifty years ago Alvin Adams started a parcel express be tween Doston and New York, his sole outfit consisting of a carpet bag, which he carried in, bis hand. Today the company employs 20,000 men, 3,000, horses, 2,000 wagons, and covers more than 23,000. miles, of railroad, reaching every 'state and territory in the union, paying handsome div idends on a capital of $12,000,000. ' Is Constimptlo n Incuratyoi Head th9: following": Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, A: k., says : "Was down with Abecesa of Lungs, nnd friends and physicians pronounced me an Incuranle Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesso Middlcwart, Decatur, Ohio, says : "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now In best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Itltehey & Bostick's Drugstore. 5 How to Cure Warts. Place the thumb upou the wart, and press it against the bone. Move the wart back and forth upon the bone until the roots become irritated or sore, when the wart will disap pear. I have had quite a number upon my hands, and have got rid of all of them in the above manner. FOR OYSPKPMA Cm IIrwaa Iraa Bitter. Thyjlclnns recommend it. All dealers keep ii. Six 1 ivr I otUo. Onuine I hu trade-mark uud crovA-J 10J hues oa -. no; v:. ii nas oeen uie .lasmon to separate hand-work from head-work, as if the two were ineomimtible. One was for ----- tY.ar iUl was for tlie poor, the other for the rich. But, we are gradually learning that their harmonious union is the only means of the perfection of either. Ituskin says truly : . "We vant one man. to be always thinking, and another to be always working, and wo call one a gentle mau and the other an operator; whereas the workman ought often to be thinking and the thinker often to bo working, and both should be gen tlemen in the best sense. . The mass of society is made up of morbid think ers aud miserable workers. It is only belabor that thought 'can. be,' .ruade happy, and the two cannot be separ ated with impunity." Anstoer This Question.' ' ' vnyaoso many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and bo madoi miserable by Indigestion, constipation, dizziness, . Jjoss of Ap petite, coming c' pot the Food, i el- low Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them ShllolTs System Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold bv , ii. l ieming. Self-Denial. tit ' 1 inere are many seasons in a man's life, and tho more exalted and re sponsible his station the more fre quently do those seasons recur, when the voice of duty and the dictates of feeling are opposed to each other; and it is only the weak and the wicked who yield that obedience to theselfish impulses of tlie heart, which is due to reason and honor. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a mar velous cure for Catarrh, Dipthena, canker Mouth, and Jlead-Ache. With each bottle there is an ingen ious jasal injector tor the more suc cessful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price f0 cents. Sold by W. II. Fleming. The Great Benefit Which people in run down state of health derive irom Hood's Sarsaparil la, conclusively proves that this med icine "makes the wajc strong." It docs not act like a stimulant, imparl ing fictitious strength, but Hood's Sarsaparllla builds up in a perfectly natural way all the weakened parts, purifies the blood, and assists to heal thy action those important organs, the kidneys and liver. Can't Sleep Nights Is the complaint of thousands suffer ing from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Dr. Acker's English Remedy? It is the best preparation known fur all Eung I roubles, hold on a positive guaran tee at 23c. and 30c. by W. II. Flem ing. Experiments in transportation of seeds by ocean currents have been re cently made in a town near Nice. Only two kinds of bare seeds would float, out of the several hundred spec imens tested. Twenty-fourspee'miens were immersed in sea-water to ascer tain the effect upon their vitality. After one year's immersion, three of them germinated as well as dry seeds. Tlioreau speaks in his writ ings of the varied growths on the land surrounding Highland Light (the extreme point of Cape Cod) from seeds thrown up from shipwrecks. etc. A Child Killed. Another child killed by the use of opiates gtveu in the form of Soothing Sprup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison Is sur prising when they cun relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker's Baby Soother. It con tains no opium or morphine. Sold by W. II. Fleming. 2 A writer in the North.' .China Her ald estimates the population of China as 3H0,O0O,O00. Of this number about one in ten is engaged in agriculture, one in one hundred is a bricklayer or mason, one in one hundred and twen ty is a tailor, one in one hundred and forty is a blacksmith, and one in nine a washerman, while about one In one hundred is a carpenter. In spite 0 emigration, famines, floods and peg tllences, the number of inhabitants has been steadily increasing since the beginning of the einhteenth century, at which date the population was (, 000,00(1. We Can And Do Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to thejieople of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Erup tions and Dimples. It purifies the whole svstem and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Sold by W. II Fleming. 2 dyspeptic. Dr. Acker's Dvsnensia - ablets are a positive cure for the i"1?1 'orms vspe.Ma,indigest ion. l .t ri "llulcnl O 'Hllll llllMllllllMHl. lllllll- nnt(Hd nnd so 1.1 v W II Vlomlno o Dynamite is tlie most deadly of all explosives, anu ciiolera , was sure death to chickens until the discovery of CJanter'a chicken cholera cure. It is sold on the "no-cure-no-pay" plan by W. II. Fleming. PATTTTflN w ilougloii Hhoe ar VAUllUll wnrrnntetl, and every pair hu hid name aud price muiupen ou uottoui. to" W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR CENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and IjBced Watrrproof jraln. Tbe execllenoe and wearing quallllea of thin alioe cauuoi ue ueiter mown man ny nv airmiK euuuisu- menu or iu tbousauili of constant wearer. Se.00 Jenuin II 11 nil -or wed, an dopant nriil $4 m HiviiHn nrfMH mint wmuu coniiumiua uicu, OO Ilnnd-xpwPd Welt, a line ran suue iitimimH..il fnr atvlA And durnhllltT. SO.BO Joo(lyrar Welt 1" the standard drew J Anoe, 1 CO.Kn Pnlir, Shoe, at a popular price. Polirrmnn'a Hioe U especially adapted w lor rauroaa men, mnrn-rs, mc All made lu Congress, Iluttun aud Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES lafd,res. tmTa hnn mnat fvnrnlitT rwelrpd ilnro Introduced and tbe receut imprnvemenia mate mew ujn.riur lu any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If be cannot supply you send dlrect'to factory enrloalnK advertised price, or a iRistul for order blanks. . IT. IIULUIiASi OrVlKIUUi lilORli FOR SALE BY J.C M. ROSS & SON. MeMIMN VILLUS. W.A.JOHNSON, REAL ETATE AND LOAN AGENT, And Mary Public. McM I N X VI LLF ... TENN ESSEE. AGENTS TO SELL AN ENTIRELY new book. WANTED The most won Jerftii collection of practical, reul value und v'r' lay use for the tieoiile ever published on the giooe. a iiiarvrl or inoiiey Navinsanii money euruiii tor every one owning it. lliou- fitnils c beautiful. Iielpllll roL'niviiK'8, sliowintr iiist hw to lo everythiu". No competition; noUuns like it in the universe. hen von select that whicli in Iruo value sales are sure. All sincerely uVi.irini' )H3'- inff ciiiployiiieiit and looking for some- thine thoroughly Hrxt ciiinh at an extr.- Hrdiuary low irlee, should write for dr ocription and terms on the most remarkable achievrineut in book-making since the orld begun. M AM.MKIX A VO. Box 500.1, ST. LOUIS or PHILADELPHIA. Printers Ink. A'JOVItNAL-KIK ADVERTISERS.- I Tlw mA MuVl.'.J U Ik. .11 U.. 1 l bUutisMa oc ni ..mil. tww. .. at vkm tkmUdnillw: .W to ttti u to iriiiil aUtijwi-t (Kit,' tit dlttwlat.j'ywrtahn U M ui fHtUwl tfauf tat iMmbfwntt'trriaT jlMyi jli'rtUM'lttlltbiM M.MtUiwfttaJwiiiw fMit.h. ';lwlrtwltUt twytoto imij Wnii 'ud ciHWhl'iiwHlMtt. rm1! wll-) ',cibriTovf LfTito.-, to Sfnct StiNrfYort OUoHPROYEDChestfttsi ARNT10 CHOLERA PROOF. EXPRESS PREPAID. WlNllail Pnizca in U. 8.4 Font ion Coim-1 trim. 2 WEIGHED 7803 LB3.I Sino ron ouoRim jm a pioi o thisi rMoua Hoas, alio rowi I l B. 8ILVER OO. CLtviLANO.O.i (TUl CompAilT villi V73 beld for hrenllnf ptirpaM In 1997. Club Rates. . ... . ? We will Club the Standard with any of the publications named below at the price given for both ; .. , , Nashville American, weekly, New York World,, ; Nashville Banner, " American Agriculturist, mo. Scribner's Magazine, ," Demorest's Monthly, Country Gentleman, weekly, Texas Biff ings, . u New York Ledger, " Rural New-Yorker, " N. Y. Fashion Bazar, ; Harper's Magazine, monthly, " Bazar, weekly; The Forum, monthly, $1.75 1.80 U5 2.00 3.40 2.50 .2.50 2.-r)0 3.50 2.70 3.G5 4.70 4.70 5.00 Youth's Companion,(new subs)w 2.45 The Housekeeper, sm-nionthlj' 1.85 We can give our subscribers a club rate on marly any publication they may want. Come and spe us when you want to subscribe for any paper qr magazine. We w ill eive Vnti tho owt rates. m v East Tennessee, Virginia & Gerogia IS TIIF ONLY SHORT and DIRECT LINE TO THE SOUTH, EAST . fcWvi "AND'''' ' 4 "WEST.1 PULLMAN'S FINEST VESTIBULE 'SLEEPERS"' BETWEEN MEMPHIS AND MY YORK, VIA THE ce alEY. Memphis aritf Washington, VIA LynchSoryndlhaflanpoga, ALSO 0 TRAINS CHATTANOOGA to L DAILY, JACKSONVILLE, Carrvine Pullman UuflVtt Sleepers tlironeh without Change. For any information apply to J. M. SUTTON, D.P.A., Chattinooga, Trim. a A. BEXSCOTER, A. G. P. A. B. W. WRENN, G. P. & T. A., Kuoxville, Tenn. rTc- 23 UNION SQUARE.NY. HiS: ST.10UIS.MO. Ijd-WIWA'i DALLAS.TEX. THORMAN BROS' & CO., MeMinnville, Tennessee. HENRY M. STANLEY "IN DARKEST AFRICA" Tin.- iMimpM" story of Stanley's recent tbrillinjC inlvoiitni-i-siiii'l tin? iliseliisui-o of his importune discovi-rii-s will aiH-.ir fur the first time in tha work written ly litmwi'H, cut it led "in J) irJfi-.it Afrwa." In two vnlnnics, iirol'nsely illiiAti-utr I: pi it-c y.T-'i ht voliimo. I)o not lie tlLi-eiwI liy tins- of tin- wm-iiIIi-iI "Stanley Ix.iks" ii'iw iM-iny; offi-rcil as "ri'nuine" anil "Miitlii'iifii:." 'I'd no otic ot tliese has Stanley i-o!iti-ilmtil n line. JiOryTO The wor!c will he ?H by snli HuClll . scription only. Wt aro now ready in -ipiKiint. ciinviissi-rs. Applicant should stutu .-.ti i-itsin-c. KcnicmlHT that Stanley' own ixn.il. tin- only one in which he litis u H-rsnnal iiitci i'st.w il! beiir on the title page tin) imprint of 'INes Scribner'sSons Apply to JOHN K. NELSON, ! ( hnttanoosn, Tenn, ? Atieiit lor Tennensee, Alubuina and Georgia. 0 WE r4 THE BEST L1VEH MEDICINE CHILL CURE. CHEAPEST MEDICINE UNOW5 : CON6IOERINQ QUALITY AND SIZE OF DOSE. IT WILL ALSO CTKB BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AND CEBONIO CONSTIPATION. W. H. FLEMING, DRUGGIST. , MeMinnville, Tenn PIANQS-j RCANS Iiirert tocttstomci-s from liciidiiiiiru-rs, at whulc-n.-ilo )i-icc. All giKxI.i giiaranU-eil. No nioiicv lukctl until instrument- aro ipcc-IvimI ami fall" tetl. Wrlto.nn ltofoiu liiiix-li.itilns. An invi'Ht- nu-ntof 2cta.mayaveju many ilollurs. Address Jesse French Piano Organ Co,, NKSHiZIl-I-E. TENN. Kulrcrile fr the Staxdahd. $1. (j WOODWORK.03 ATtACtiMErlfSgj 9i 1 'WV 4lTVr . r WM I . A. V 'MS?