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bOUlHbKN bTANDARD-MCMINNVILLE. -TENNESSEE-SATURDAY,' ATOSs; 1891, A Household Remedy FOR ALL blood and sum DISEASES fo) Fo) Fo) 0 LD Botanic Eicsd Balra UPf iroe SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT VU I Ca RHEUM. ECZEMA, every form ol malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious In toning up the system and restoring the constitution, whan Impaired from any cause. It almost supernatural healing properties ' Justify us In guaranteeing euro, II directions are Followed. SENT FREE lU.rSTRATKP "Book of Ho.Jcn." BLOOD BALM CO Atlanta, Ca. Sunt linle fori unMliave been mad at wmk UT tie, by Aiiui, I'ea;flt Auatln, sv rut, Other are ilotiifraa well. Why ii'xn. anil .luo. llonn. loieuo. wmo. ..t ynut Hume tarn over trMMMMr a mmiiIi. Yoti rnndo the work and live ut ItiMiir. w ln-rf vr rou art. liven be ginner are t)y tarn In from 9h to and einrl yon. t an work In Minns tlina Hi a (In v. All . nmliow you how or all Mi Mm. Iltf nionrr fur work- en. Kail u re unknown moor ttann. N KV and wonderful. Particular free. ll.llulleUcfc o..IloxOlrllttuU,lllltt Time Table McH&M B B G0INU SOUTH. Freight Pass. IjV. Sparta 10 50 am. 3 05 am " Doyle 11 20 am. 3 35 am " Holders 11 45 am. 3 54 am " Walling 11 55 am. 4 012 am. " Rock Island 12 05 pm. 4 10 am. " Rowland 12 45 pm. 4 35 am " McMinnville 1 15 pm. 5 05 am " Sinartt 1 45 pm. 5 25 am. " Morrison 2 10 pm. 5 45 am " Summitville 2 35 pm. 6 05 am " Manchester 3 15 pm. 6 30 am Ar. Tullahoma 4 15 pm. 7 20 am GOING NORTU. Pass. Freight Lv. Tullahoma 10 00 am. 5 30 am " Manchester 10 45 am. 6 30 am. " Summitville ....11 15 am. .7 00 am. " Morrison 11 35 am. 7 25 am " Sinartt 11 55 am. 7 50 am " McMinnville 1215 pm. 815 am. " Rowland 12 45 pm. 8 50 am " Rock Island 1 05 pm. 9 15 am. .. Walling' 1 13 pm. 9 25 am " Holder 1 21 pm. 9 35 am. " Dovle I 40 pm. 9 55 am Ar. Sparta. 2 05 pm. 10 25 am. Passenger trains pass Tullahoma going south 9 63 a rn, 10 24 p m and 5 5o p m ; go ing north, 4 32 p m, 2 58 a m, 7 ii a in. alalia. Tullahoma to McMinnville Arrives 12:10 p. in.: leaves 5:20 a. in., daily except bundays McMinnville to Sparta Arrives 5:30 a.m.; leaves 12:00 p.m.; daily except bundays. Through mail to and from beyond Tulla homa, arrives 8.00 a. iu., leaves, li'.uu m. Beersheba Serines Arrives 6:30 p.m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ; leaves 6:00 a. in., same days. Smithville (route No. 19355)-arrlves 12:00 in., Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; leaves 1:00 p.m., same days. Woodbury Arrives 12 m., Wednesday! and Saturdays; leaves 1:00 p.m., same days. Horse Shoe Falls Arrives 12:00 m., Wed uesdaysaud Iridays; leaves 2:00 p. m same days. CIIUltCIIEH. iv .uvu ia Ikv T t t a. vUUJt pastor ; services every Sunday morning ana night. Sunday-school nt 9)j A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Christian Services every Sunday. Frayei meeting Wednesday night. Presbyterian Rev. J. D. Murray, pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning and night; prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Sunday-school every Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Cumberland Presbyterian Rev. Q. T. Stainback pastor;serviuesevery Sunday and at night; prayermeeting Wednesday night. Sunday-school 9.-J0 a. in. Baptist Dr. A. D. Phillips, pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning and night." Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. COUHTH. On ANCERY Sits 4th Monday in May and November; W. S. Bearden, Chancellor; J. V. lines, Uierk. fllRCUIT Sits 2d Monday in January: VJ May, and September; M.D. Smallman, Judge; W. V. VVhitson, Attorney-General, i. w. csmitn, uierK. pOUNTY Sits by quorum 1st Monday in 17 every month; full court every quarter; r. M. notnack, t,sq., Chairman; A. R. Hammer, Clerk. OTHER COUNTY OFFICIALS I. L Rlieay, Sheriff; W. W. Mullican, Regis ter; Wm. G. Ettei, Trustee and Tax Col lector; John F. St. John, Tax Assessser; O. F. Bruster, Ranger; I. L. Rheay, jailer; w. jn. Mitchell, (Jouuty Superintend ent oi x'udiio instruction. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS Moyor, W. ItJL C.Womack, Aldermen, Geo. W.Hood- enpyl, John B. i5iles, I. W. Smith. J. E. Jones, Tbos. Black, C. II. Scales; Recorder, I. W. Smith: Treasurer, J. E. Jones; Mar shal, 11. 1'. Maxwell. F& A. M. Warren No. 123 1st Thursday . night in every month, in their hall over the court room. J. (J. MCUCIRK, W. M. ROYAL ARCH CIIAPTER-3r Thurdoy nightin every month. W. W. Fairbanks, II. P I O. O. F. McMinnville, No. 146; every 1. luesaay night, in their hall over Worn ack & Colville s store. T. S. Arlkdge, N. G. a. l. Lively, bee. Rebekah Degree, meets First Thursday nigni in encn monin. Mrs. W. S. Lively, N. G. Mrs. J. II. Shkkrill, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF HONOR Mountain City, No. 140; meets in Masonic hall 2d and 4th Monday nightsin evacy month. Thos. Black, Rep. W. u. Brittain-.D. INIGHTS AM) LADY'S HONOR 2nd i and 4tli Thursday nights in every month. O. 1. L1VI1LY, r. 1 1 f' THE FARMER IX POETRY. Upou &q old English drinking mug of china brought to aNew York jeweler, some yean ago, to be ornamented, was this quaint inscriptions Let the wealthy rejoice, Roll in spleudor and state, I enyy them not, I declare, I eat my ownlainb, My chickens and ham, I shear my own fleece and I wear it. I have lawns, I have bowers, I have fruit, I have llowers. The lark is my morning alarmer, So jolly boyn, now, Here's God-speed to the plow, Long life and success to the farmer! The Pike's Peak Railroad. uur Colorado correspondent, says the Scientific American, writes from Manitou, Col., at the foot of Tike's Teak, June 28, 1891, that the date of the opening of the new road to pass- enger transportation to the summit of Pike's Peak, heretofore so fre quently and erroneously stated,seems at last truly afhand. A small army of Italians are today shoveling snow at or near the top, at an elevation of over 14,000 feet above the sea level, and a large force of me chanics are at work adjusting the track, hurriedly laid last summer and somewhat disarranged by last win ter's frost. The rack rails were found quite un even, failing to accurately fit the cogs on the engines, causing unnecessary friction, necessitating an excessive consumption of steam and fuel, and making travel rough, noisy, unpleas ant, and expensive. All the old cos wheels on the en gines have been lemoved and new and heavier ones substituted, made of a tough and elastic steel, that will spring about sixteen per cent, with out breaking, obviating all danger should a tooth accidentally fail. These cogs have now been gauged to within a sixtieth of an inch for the correct distance, so that a ton of coal, formerly consumed in a distance of three miles, now lasts the enthe trip. Spccimeu Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled witn jseuraigia ana Rheumatism, his Stomach was dis ordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, narrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg as sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by llitchey & Bostick. a A story is told of a woman on the witness stand in a French court. She was asked her age, and answered that she was thirty years old. "But," said the magistrate, "did4you not tell me you were thirty when you appeared before me two years ago?" "I think it very likely," she replied, smilingly acknoleding her falsehood, and not at all ahashed. "I am not one of those women who say one thing today and another to morrow." Headache and Neuralgia like a dream fades away under the magic influence of Megnmine. Free sam ple on application. The Dr. White hall Megnmine Uo., south Bend, Ind. For sale by NY . II. Fleming. Here are a few golden sentences, read them, ponder them, learn them, if you can "Spend less than you earn, and you will be rich "Eat less than you can digest, and you will be well. "Attempt leas than you can accom plish, and you will be strong "Covet little, love much, and you will be happy. "By the first you will accumulate money; by the second, blood; by the third, nerve; by the fourth, love." Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt liheum, Scald Bead, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairio Scratches, Soro Kipple9 and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cuicd by I v ,u 7 V i. jT, f it after all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and CO cent boxe3. For Sale By Ritchey & Bostick. Doughnuts : Take 1J cups of sugar, three eggs, half a cup pf milk, one tablespoon of butter, two teaspoons of cream tartar, one teaspoon of soda and nutmeg. Fry in hot lard. James W. Lancaster, Ilawkins ville, Ga., writes: "My wife was in bad health for eight years. Five doctors and as many more different patent medicines had done her no good. Six bottles of B. B. B. has cured her." Ask Your ' Friends Who have taken Hood's Sarsparilla what they think of it, and the replies will be positive in its favor. One has been cured of Indigestion and dyspepsia, another finds it indispens able for sick headache, others report remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum and other blood diseases, still otherS will tell you that it overcomes "that tired feelling," and so on. Truly, the best advertising which Hood's Sarsaparilla receives Is the hearty endorsement of the army of friends it has won by positive inedN cal merit. The first bale of iho new crop of Georgia cotton, classed about strict low middling, raised in Dougherty County, wits sold at 'public auction July 27, in front of the New York Cotton Exchange, at seven cents per xmnd. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures rues, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money reefundeu. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by Ritchey & Bostick. A well matured filly should bo bred at two years old so as to foal when three. Let her skip the fourth year, as this is the year they develop Into a horse and their system is taxed enough without raising a colt. Mr. John Carpenter, of Goodland. Ind., says: "I tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Item edy, for dairrhoca and severe cramps, and pains in the stomach and bowels with the best results. In the worst cases l never had to srive more than the third dose to effect a cure. In most cases one dose will do. Besides its other good qualities it is pleasant to take." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Ritchey & Bostick. Drue- gists, McMinnville, Tennessee. Racing authorities in Australia will not allow any horse "to start for a stake or purse after his tail has been banged or docked. They claim that this rule is in the interests of humani ty, as their climate is so terribly bad for flies and mosquitoes. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a mar velous cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, Canker Mouth, and Head-Ache. With each bottle there is an ingen ious Nasal Injector for the more suc cessful treatment of these complaints without extra charce. Trice 50 cents. Sold by W. II. Fleming. 1 Buns : Take two eggs, one cup of sugar, half a cup of butter, half a cup of milk, one teaspoon of cream tarter, half a teaspoon of soda and a tea spoon of extract of lemon. Bake in cup tins. Dr. Fenner's Golden Relief is war ranted to relieve toothache, head ache, neuralgia, or any other pain in 2 to 8 minutes. Also bruises. wounds, wire cuts, swellings, bites, burns, summer complaints, colic, (also in horses,) diarrhoea, disentery and flux, if satisfaction not civen money returned. For sale by J. D. Tate & Co. The first trace of the British gun boat Wasp, which left the port of Singapore in 1887, is a buoy just found in the China sea. DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS. Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and biliousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad, For sale by V. II. Fleming. 2 Bell's Cake : Break two eggs in a cup, add two tablespoons of sweet cream, fill the cup with sweet milk, add one cup of sugar, 1 J cup of sweet milk, add one teaspoon of cream tar tar and half a teaspoon of soda. Soft frosting for cake: Take one cup oP sugar, five tablespoons of sweet milk, boil four or five minutes, then stir until cold, and put on a cool cake. It is better than frosting- with If fails, money refunded ; Preston's "lied-Ake." A wife interestedjin her husband's buisiness is a sign of approaching prosperity and accumulated wealth. Preston's "Iled-Ake" is a specfic ior neadacne. Tumble-down fences are forerun ners of unruly cattle, a sign that "far min' don't pay." tracks in and boards and doors off the barn are signs of the same thing. Why suffer? Preston's "Head-Ake' will cure you. Of course you are cleaning and oil ing the harnesses at the first chance after the spring sweat and dust Dou't forget to scent the oil with car bolic acid or kerosine to keep rats and mice from them. A Sneceeiftil "HahJi"l SCENE I. , tllPii Willie Upson Ah, there Is that beau tiful Miss Prettigyrl sketching all alone. What a glorious opportunity t (Proceeds to take advantage of it.), 6CEXE n. Trofessor Brush (formerly of the Yalo Art School and Gymnasium) Ah! there is an impudent follow forcing Ids atten tions on my favorite pupiL I haven t had a chance to exercise my skill in some time. What a magnificent opportunity! (Proceeds to take advantage of it.) Tab leau! In a Bowery Restaurant. Waiter Twenty cents. Ten fur de cof fee and ten fur de cakes. Customer How about the beans? Waiter You didn't have none. Customer Yes, in the coffee. Great Attraction at the Seaside. As usual, our seaside resorts are put ting forth their utmost efforts to at tract patronage not by vaunting the glories of old ocean; not by instilling .knowledge of the benefits to health and comfort of a Bummer residence under the influence of the cool breezes of the Atlantic but by advertising the re markable musical powers of Signor Cor- netini. Who will say that we are not a musical people? Immediate relief by using Preston's lied-Ake." Dr. .tenner's Kidney and Back- trie Cure is warranted to give satis- action in every case or money re turned. For sale by J D. Tate & Co. If you have headache try Preston's "lied-Ake." English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, bolt or Calloused Lumps j ana memishes lroin Horses, Uloou Spavin, Curbs, Splints, King Bone, bweeney, btules, Sprains, bore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, ect. Save $f0 by use of one bottle. Warrante the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Ritchey & Bostick, Druggist. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotin. This never fails. Sold by Kitcney oc liostick. . :-:i-omo. Megrimine, the only permanent cure lor all forms of headache and neuralgia, relieves the pain in from 1") to 20 minutes. Sample free. The Dr. Whitehall Megrimine Co., South Bend, Ind. Sold by W. II. Flem ing, Druggist, McMinnville, Tenn, Megrimine. The only Guaranteed permanent cure for all forms of headache and Neuralgia. Relieves in 15 to 2u min utes. A great blood cleanser and nerve tonic, that in time permanent ly cures. Sold by W. II. Fleming, McMinnville, J enn, at .r0 cents per box. Cures Ingestion. lillionn-.. I pepsin Mala ria. XcmiUMiei. nnd (iein-rul lvliiliiv. Phvsi- claus lecuiium-iid it All utralrm srll il. Genuine . has trade markaudTiieil ri.'d ihu sou wrapper. Subscribe for the Standard, $1. Flmnlos. Headaches. Ins m: j Sleep, a Weary Feeling, Pains In! : Body or Limbs, Want of Appetite, : Eruptions. If you suffer from: ii i ! :anj ci inssa sympioms, taxe DOCTOR . r7Rpi ENGLien mi sir WHY? BectuiaYour Blood Is Impure!; Have you over used mercury? if bo,; ; did you gi vo yourself tho needed attention at the timo? Don't you know that as i long as tho mercury is in tuo pystem, you will foel the eflucU of it? We noed not! tell you that you rcnulro a blood medicine, to ensure freedom from the after effects. ; Doctor Acker's Eugllah HloodS Elixir Is the only known medicine that! ItlU null MUU. - viinilonL. 111U UinuU X 1 ; the system. Get it from your drupRlst,! orwrlteto y. H. HOOKER A. CO.! 4A Wast Broadwnv. N-v York. S : DOCTOR These Celebrated ENfcLlfll; Pilli are a Potttlro Cure for Kirk ; Headache, lllllaatneu, and J Constipation. Small, pleat-! ant and a farerlle vlih thrl ludic. Bold la England for la.! l"il.,ln America for S&e. Get; them from your Dragglata, or; send to W. 11. IIOOKKK a Wi, t Wm BdmuIwit, Haw York. ACKER'S i PURE ! PIHK PILLS. CHILD BIRTH ' MADE EASY! " Mothers' Friend " is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown FRIEND" WILL DO all tnat is chimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to , Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Mothers "mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. dentin rxpruHKon nt-eiptnf price $1.60 per bottle ERADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. G. SOLD 11 V A I.I. PRUCIOI8T8. CHILL CURE. CHEAPEST HEDICIKE KNOWS CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OF DOSE IT WILL ALSO CUBE BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AND CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. W. H. FLEMING, DRUGGIST. McMinnville, Tenr. lean b earned at ourNKW Una of work, 'rapidly and honorably, by thoa of either let, young or old, and in their loealitie.wbtrTr thy live. Any We furnlih everything. We tart you. No rtt. Ton ran devote your apare momenta, or all your time to the work. 1 hta la an entirely new lead ,and brines wonderful aucceaa to every worker. one ran do the work. Kur to learn. Dennner ar earning irom w wav per ween ana upwerue, na more after a Utile xrifnce. V'e can furnUb you the em ployment and teach ynu HthK. No apace to einlaln here. Vult Information ft'lifcK. XltUJE ftc CO.. AlulbTA, BAlSiKa FOR THE "WE ST. AND NORTHWEST. MI S1SSIPPI, ARKANSAS AND FLORIDA AND THE "Wiiilei Resortw OF THE SO U T Hi TAKE THE ma La THE FAVORITE! CALL ON NEAREST TICKE1 AGENT, Or Address W. W. KNOX, Ticket Agent, or W. L. DANLEY, G. P. 4 T. Ag't, NASHVILLE, TENN D. B. CARSON. Agent. McMinnville. Tenn Subsccibe for the Standard, $1. WMEDICINE MONEY