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' All ' ' A ? ! ;f i i i A' ft A Y., i " -ft iX'irW gO.lia, I. .Utor ' l'for tfl'.-jr, LUM3 XXIV, IIMTA II I, IN II I', I) I Nftft, BAHMC, PANOLA COUNTY, MIH.UBDJpTJ, OATURDAY, MAUCII 20, WW. 1h lire. Hit!) of I Ifn. ivv.rx lXitor.o ir. I,,, wri- ' ' ' ' ..A I ttrre like III leal. , ,m noiilil l' Ld nf .H'tftl'lf ""' Un Drill llowerful l'. I.teeit lfiiM " ".'' ,lrfi L ft ." H" rm Anil I were I'1" I were olml I'"' word arc, tnd li' 1 1 W - llii! Iiiiii'. ,, ilmililr wtil"' "'"'('" jiahl our lip would ' ,,h kir glad I'lfJ rr hat get vicet ruin at noon', werif whiil Hi wold. r I nil love sere Mkv the lune. mi were Hit-, m Hitrltnjf. Lnd I tour lm. were Ht-iith, , J .hint anil .new togelher l March .mule lln v wilier iridaliwlil and tirliii, Ind hour ol fruitful breath; ,H wcie lil'r. my ilnrliiitf. ind 1 lour love were death, ou were tlirnll to sorrow, ind I wife P)F to ".' 'd pla for li"o and .canon. Ih loilnu look and tiea.oiut, ,1 terif nijclit fln'' morrow, Ud luuj-ln "t inn id ntl boy; rou were tlirnll to mirrow, Vnd I were p.ij-e to joy. tou were April'n Judy. finu i vei mm ii ...i d throw with leave tor hour, J draw lor dnv willi (lowers, day. Iile nitfht, were .had.v, Kad 'night were bright like day; ou were April limy, knd I were lord in May. sou were queen of pleasure, rnd i r.ere kiiih oi pum, d hunt down love together, k out hi H viiiji leather, Id tcaeh hii leet a measure, Knd liiul liir. nioulli a rein; ou were queen of pleasure, find 1 were King 01 puin. swmhiirnc. Jtm rty ntl of I'm linn, t, iHtri . m. t ' H r II in wfiM. i,iy will l,Vir,iliy d'fll. 1 -, , - ir-with lb,.,, f M. .,(,' ,,,' Ut...r,-l il,- i.,h i.,,,:i n,..i;i, i .-f Cl.lin. w.h IIhi-hi Shdi ,nl.i!UM,.l',,ti,ii.'i-,n. m.ii.y nutl.MM M- " '" l'"14'' f,r '"'' '''-. '"''''"'"'I ' H""' I'' M'. I nti. .,1 lv il li,,,.. -m,,- in Ulm.- nnmr4 wtilt 'vmi.t i'..' , I'mluiik, Amfiiuin, l.itH) ml ;' t H i (iii,i,,! .,... 1 1--1 r Ihfi..." I'm Horry uli.- .lull lji"i!: If yni u, . '" 'i iirv r..r it I'lunn.. , ,,, ,,,,)l,h ,., , ,,,. imitlo ... Th.. K..V.T. l..Win I liHil wIm'. Ii.m. mIki. m u, l,.,l.;;r,,"Wi,v' "i in. ,.,iirnnriin fciw I,,,.,, ,, tl. , .unit v, linr.Li vv.ii r'rrnf, in n acrtii'iti of li'n, ciiii. "f (oliiif. fni-ntl.-d iwrlvr nov-lini hIhhh Ik- t , ,, , WOMAN. Ir li'iiinl; lilt lli'l'lll ill I'iiil.'. ll Ir. I HH'I II ii!lli nil l"i of 1'illci feel, J;m i t.t , mi,' i , . t, . i . . i i , i vmUUr tl... I,.--.! Hi.llmr, of l"' """"'" )"IMIirr.il,..l,nv,T , .ion,o,,lvotH.of-,l,.nw,Hl.,(lv.! T'Z V . n" ' I --" -lrc .ml fr-.m IVrliuw nhe rrf.fMof,M,slt',wrpJ !!A,,,n' '' l'iH. mo -l of j.mr r..lit,. ollrr, ImiI l.irri..ni.inlir.f:,lilili.o,fonl,s.! '-rfr Klliott ; linN . ,iir. i l"'i"'l.ilin.. of ahIN In Ii.uc .on..- In ll,.. .emUm ..t.... i.i i i. ' I I :.i w:. :. .. i if w.liil litiinili-. Mr. t'titlntiik "'"I H"' '' "I -ur wn mil. i iiiiiu. lire h.iim oi nil or, ell-, ' " "'ni'i'i. 'in m i , , , form of lorn- lln.t I.-uvi-d ih. lm.lv. "n-iiniu k in-i.i me w .ni, ill.l'i"i, I iHiillf 1 o ,U' " 'ri in il il pi i. ilr''' I" I''" ln-iif.1 till ' i t ; . 1 1 III. 'ilium of i 1 1 1 i,iTi, li.n.1 Ii.'i'it w.rtin for hiii:' one tn Oregon C. Bitters, llm (ir XiimIIii im I !'M..V"'i.NAI,. ,t i - T4fl,o, fl, RrtK. TAYLOK t KYI.E. ATTOHNKYM A T I. A V lit r.'M. Hurtiiii : If it is a i;iv,itn 'oll'f nxc to hIi-hI il.'itd fiiMi'it labor tlinn sli;ill lit'como Kiigfil In fur tin itfciininry licm- lit rfF4tiltin,' thm-froin. A nIio ndmitH tiian'n Hiipcrioi ily In tlicni-bramlu-K, I nin rellcvi-d from fur- tht-r duty on this nubjcit, Hut my i tlicir clotli.'s, w hat fair and youthful iliatnpion would 'of most wriim? luivc mi- r. f.-r to "nu n who lived at u time- when woman' advan- n"-,rke! 1,0 1,11,1 Uli ingn are Nometl.ino; near equal to Ui ftronj;tlii-i.- our nerves and man's," an if the two H.'.xen were ! "''"HH"'" r hkill. Our anla-n-not of God's own creation, eoequal j m'sl ,s ur ,u,lK,r and coeval with each other, audi Rousseau: If there were a peo woman "nature'!) last, hest jjifi" , j,0 of puis, they would govern to man. 1 he poet says : themselves dcinocraticallv ; so per-! h i t a e;ovei-ntiient is not siiitabli- which is Huppnhrd to liuvi? be. n our Mi ll leiite- hae tu t set il the pinpiisilioti J oil liuiile. So I alllibnle llieir .i1i'liril In till n iTi'trl,! i,n fl,,,ii- . I I II I ,n ,,,, ,, iiiaiiiMwo luin.iie.i years Delou- .,,., .,.,,. i;,,!,,.,. ,,M ' I at... .I M . . I.. I. 'I ! I I It I uir imif il vmirsi, in inuunn i.ii Minuitl iiol hn( tlii imtnmsf Un frtuo lo k-t-p Nrnliitivt' tn vour oiluinns, I haw out the Tai t.ir.H the builder never 41,1 ,(," " l" corn--.- . 1 . , , 1 IIOIllU'lll'.', it vou will ul hsli NIV MUemiiteil to avoid mountainx or 1 , 1 ' 1 , coiniiiiiiiiiatioiis. chasm to save evpense. Ve have had beaulilul weather I'm- thirteen hundivd miles that for the Inst two weeks until last tvall f;oe. over plain and mountain J Wednesday ; since then we have and everv foot of the liiiinihilii.n I '''"I lu'ilv.V showers. Kven w ere ; t: i .. . .i . , iw look we see siiMl.s o m ill :,i'i. l 1 ! luiir .lull llii' nur ill . ' n . . ... ... ...... v. L v.v i; ;' . ' " i v;,A il .'j,.' ' l.iil ;"li j J. P 8IMMONS I AfT'iDPIKr AMI Hol.ti'lTlD, ! SrintM, MNsliilipl, j llinini . ill .In-, li.inii'i v eniirt it i'htI,.I 'IH iiiil; Imt all Hill unite imunpl lirn Iiiiii hi ctri pi.rlu.ilar. to men. we look we see sins of life; the .Villi fr.,iM It.nriliniM.r In .,,,.1 the structure solid masonry. In bloom, (lie Rras looking Kr,'en. sonic places the wall is built the niockini' bird carolinix aroun-l "'" ! snr.ii-.tli up against the bank, or doors, and the farmers are canvons or nreeiniees. u lie... il.re,. . Hu.siiy eniployeil repainii-' then- is a' hl.eer descent o ,u.o feet."1 1''"1'? I"-1'"1"' U,1,'i.'' ran.T ... 'on. , , , lr pi .mtm. 1 can e.vclami with iinselhshtK'ss i Small slreanis are arched ( vciJ, 1 ,.,nl, i;c ...i,..,-.. ;., Hi.. ; .1... ..1.1 "For w omen lirt were in.iile fur turn, Not men for them. Il lollum iln; Men have a rl;'ht to every one a .i ',., , .... 1 .1...:. And therelore men have power to choose, ivuei oacn; iniy unseinsntiess 1 nm:i:i tsireanis iire nrciieu ever, 1 (ninha.iis A ml tlliv tin rlmrf."!- I, ,.,Ii..m ' i , .1 i . I l ...... I I . , ' ... I . . nas tin: irue anil unerring' tact, mu in u:c lai-jjer Kireiiins tiie.wall land jet. Did I say coequal? Yc. they , Wmit of tact is. at bottom, selfish- J runs to the water's edge, and a' There was a theatrical troupe to were coequal, but they sinned and! ness; for self thinks and acts imlv! tower is built on cacli side. ()n 'oxhibil here yesterday and last fell, and in the fall and curse wo-' for itself. ' I the top of the wall are breast ivorks i "'K.1'1'. ) lllinV tl,e rai" man lost her ('quality. And co- . , or defenses, facing in and out. so W'm is v r . ,. , Anon : I'eehngs come and go hum. n.i.in oui, m ,iriSi 1 4. jlils j,,.,.,, VMtnig eva!? .No ; lor s.nce tne birth ol . ... n u " ,. t!,,. defending forces can pass f. m ' h.-r oarenls. Mr. and Mrs. f )liv..r man, and ere God created womun, " . ' I one tower to another wiihuit be- This is her childhood home, and lV,n many friends, with her parents, ire always glail to welcome hlla man, and ere God created womun, , lory ()f t)e .;(,nt ,ml . (1t. ,(,wer to another w ith,;,,, b there elapsed a fe-,v such pmods m) ( n,g c-vposed to the enemy fro as '.measure . day and n girt. Hut either side. To cidcula.e the tin r . a otak : with gome" degree of fear again touch with my pen nder object of creation, lest gry brain, in its maddened c turned into a consuming she pours out her phials of upon mv head. In reply to , and I might add Jeptha, t me confess in mv exordium am not well versed in the and sarcastic phrases of the' nor do I care to deal in satire. i their articles are plainly to either attack I might :. My former article of "bold pons, as Lrnile is pleased to It, was a little terse and con- know, and dealt but sparse- hat prolixity which looms up epistle so far in advance of pality and merits. After a ky dissertation on my status , she concludes by saying : is simply mv imagination." n have to beg pardon for not tiding to her imagination, by ng so largely on my own. I parged with differing with nil titers on this subject. 1 deny pnd am glad to acknowledge I in company with such men mon, Pope, Milton and oth- But let me confess this total knee, and what docs it prove ? confesses the "wwiVhas ever per to be a mental imbecile ;" ke, I shall conclude that the hratively few writers on this :t with whom I differ are reives in the minority and at ice with the whole world. k this has force, hasn't it?" Jilf dozen men should con- me and tell me I was a fool, should reply, telling them were fools, the preponderance Umony would be in their fa- f nd I should be forced to the nsion that 1 was the non com- mentis myself. She alleges as won why the gentler sex are pore extensively known in the 'time that ''ladies of intel- d endowments of a superior are seldom without ample ' therefore, when they .write for pleasure, nnd of course. choose subjects thnt can give Pure I never before heard intellect was confined to the Kracy and wealth of the coun- un the contrary. I have been M from the lives of great men, w greatest men were sclf- K and that every man, whelh- "71 or plebian birth," who I for argument's sake, let me admit they were coequal and coeval, and Dickens: If you had the abili that by some accident or hopeless 1 lies of all the great men, past and chance, man gained supremacy ! present, you could do nothing well and cheated woman out of her , without sincerely meaning it and rights f.nd privileges, and come , setting about it down, as JCmile suggests, to a com parison of to-day, .saying nothing of the illustrious ages of whom an- Anne of Austria: God is a sure paymaster. lie may not pay at tiqtiity boasts. Shall I refer to ; the end of the week, month or U..t i ..i . such writers as Lvnmatii, Llai-- . . , ' . . . , , 1 that he ravs in the end. borne, Summers, mshe!! and 1 Dana? or others as Moore, Ten-j Spurgcon : A man cannot pros nyson, Longfellow and our own per till iie gets his w ife's leave. A Judge J. K. Simmons? These ; thrifty house-wife is better than a have not the g.ry and fame which ' great income. A good wife and umc can give. Hut remember , health are man s best wealth. to her home again All hearts in our town were made sad by the death of an ex time of building or cost of this wall is beyond human skill. So far as the magnitude of the work is con-Jccllcnl lady, Mrs. t'rozier, who cernoti, it surpasses anything in di'd in your town, but was former- theancient or modern" tim .s of '.v 11 1n's!l,,1'"t ol" J1"" l,laa, a.ml , . , ,. . . ., was buried here, by the remains whiel, there is any trace. 1 l.e Lf hl,r j rtw, liu;,)aml .m(, W)1 ,.i....ii.i r I """'"'K M,o lived among us tor many years, and we all loved and re specteirl Aunt Nan. Sleep on, dear friend, and take vour rest until the compared to it. Iondon News lUeOlileUCI'T In the World " 'tis distance lends enchantment to the view." "Death comes first iiil tlwm f.ini: ' T'l'fin uid.t ,i! ,. , ' e . r i .. ' people were worn out on the wav I'iirMiltvii I .i,ut Ir.r il unit til i lnUnnv 1 1 Homer died in poverty and obscu rity, and after his dwSith seven ci' ies w ere proud to claim the honor (Jeorge Llliott : It is very diffi cult to be learned. It seems as if i to great thoughts, and can never ; enjoy them because they are too j tired. f his birth-place. And our genl uses of to-day, could they sail far down the stream of tint", would Rochefoucauld : The pleasure of love is in loving. We are happier in the passion we feel than in that wake up, like Jiyron, with some j we ;n.spire. Wealwayslikelho.se to-morrow's sun to lind th. mst lves crowned with honor and fame. Hut even if there lived no men of talent to-day, it would not weaken my cause r."r strengthen hers ; for 'tis not every age can give birth to a L'cnius. As Churchill says: who admire us; we do not always like those whom we admire. DickenS : It is a fair, even handed, noble adjustment of things that while there is infection in dis- "Ilow few are found with real t.d-1 ease and sorrow, there is nothing ents blest." Lvery age has its pe-' jn lhe wrti w) irresistibly conta culiar tastes. We have lhe iron, . laughter nnd good humor. the golden and the diamond ages ; , b five different periods or orders of architecture. Literature flourish- Pretty iilrU. es in one era. iron nnd agriculture - in another, and to-day, the eyes of ; The Haltimorc American dis the wly.le world seem riveted on covers that D.dtimorc girls are the the arts and sciences. 1 herelore, ; pettiest because of the climate Kmile has acted wisely in except- j of Jic f()0(, eat ohio ing the arts and sciences as works i . . oflabor and not entering her sex " a) s- t P" k and saur competitors in those braiu h.-s. 1 kraut. MssachusvUs girls eat cod- Damascus is the oldest city in the world. Tyre and Sidon have crumbled on the shore ; Haalhrck is a ruin ; Palmyra is buried in a desert; Nineveh nnd Uabylon have disappeared from the Tigris and Euphrates. Damascus remains w hat it was be fore the days of Abraham a cen tre of trade and travel in island of verdure in the desert ; "a presiden tial capital" with material and sac red associations running back 30 centures. It was near Damascus that Saul saw the light above the brightness of the sun ; the street which is called Strait, in which it was said "he prayed," still runs through the citv. I he caravan comes nnd goes as resurrection morij. Also, the same day, Mrs. Sal lie llerron, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Parish, in Yalo busha county. We allude to her death because she was truly a matriarch, and this place was, at one time, her home, for she fre quently visited her brother, Mr. J. C. Shaw, deceased, and her sister, Mrs. Dr. Paine, who was former ly of this place. '1 he day before the death of Mrs. Crozier and llerron in this vicinity, Mrs. Sallie Knox, mother of Cant. I. L. Knox and others, died. Truly a noble woman is gone. These old ladies were buried the same day. I feel like I had lost a friend a almost a mother. Measles is prevailing in this neighborhood, and has interfered considerably with the schools. Cnpt. Rainwater must not ask too many questions about the time the aver- month. Rumor says there is to be a marriage in or near the incorpora tion belore many months. Enough for the present. Rrvii. Or M nsTl'M TK H)ll CALOMEL antl QUININE Rill S.V. II V Heaton Ero:., I P. Mm, & E. F. WJLLIUS & CO,, Sarilis. Kiss. H. (LSPKNCKK, TfRMI. 00 ttf Yr, imi, ho A IS, taxini Tuksuc j!!r;;(. ri.Mi: taiimji m urilHH (vTM I rair Mrmphla, ......,, i.,i,ll'n f tn I'm I'li.mi , m.iii.1 I jt jiffl t'l.t Hnnll,,, ,.,, ff p ru l'na IUlrir, ,.,. j m p m Vf.i ('mi.iUnil...... ..,.,..,,... 1 pm I'll.. ,, , 1. . . . " ' 'irrin. m veimiiii,, 1 1) p.m DAIIi Ai rriMMolMlflt, ft a 1 i.rve ,ir.npiiit j . m M l I i'iiii Aro al Surd.,,.. - J'4 I .. fun 1 i:m 9 m MEMPHIS. Hut she goes further and says, "il 1 hsli balls, v irgima girls eat nacon is only a matter of time, even un- j an,i greens, the Gulf States girls der the advantage., she now has. , e.( Nw nmpl;rc KirU M1CII IL 111 it did a thousand v'ears ago ; there!1 -i"''rs ',:,vc "'" "1' '-' :. . ti -i ".1 1.1 I age they have made each 1 1.1 miii tor oiii'ik, ine ..iks Hiio me water-wheel, the merchants of the Euphrates and Mediterranean still "occupy" these "with the multi tude of their w ares." The city which Mahnmmed sur veyed from a neighboring height, and was afraid to enter "because it was given to man to have but one paradise and for his part he was resolved nt to have it in this world," is to-day what Julian call- ("tisitg;, Ike (1itnec GUmf. Harnum's first great wit wa the We have jul reii lved au umoiuil larjji ami elegant aortiui.t of Ladies' Dats, Trimsicl ni Mmt, Also ihmnets, Flowers, Kcalhers. llirds. Silks. RlbhniiH, nnd Hair tootls of every tylc and variety. All of whieh hac Ihvii teleeted with a 'caielul repaid lo The Wholesale and Retail Trada in MempliU, and w ill lie .,.!,! t Hnpreeetl eutedly low pom. P.E.HOPEINS & CO. 23!) Mala Street. Oppoiiite Court Square. rp)iti!j.ui Tom Smith, Sardis, ; Miss. A'tUf In Iti" Ulrt tt)., at riMirl tiU--. ellOP KA.-T or VHIIANHAII IK.TKt.. HAttDIN, JIISN. Ufll.l, piiuiii e in the iiiuru uf the jd J u,l 1, i.i I Di.tiiiinf St,,.. ju.ilf I, N. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Como. Miss. lleiiryCn.fi. I,. I'. Cooper CRAFT & COOPER, ATTORN K Y-AT-L A W, 13 Madison SI, MEMPHIS TEE MARVIN E. SULLIVAN, Attorney and Counselor at L:w, WATER VALLEY, MISS., Will prarliee in l',iiniM and lhe variu... eiiuntir of the Sli.tr, and In the Tcilcra! eourt at Dvlord and JiukMin. protei nta all 1 l..iiu fur peiion anil iHiuuty before tlM ileparlinrul at Wahini(lnu, for lhe war of 1S1J, Meti.an and I loriila wa.4 and fir I uiou mMum 11I 111. Ial war, AddreM or call at above plaee. AX'OMMODATIOK, 1 0 :00 m 1 o ao K.m 9'IJ i m Malt. 00INII ROHTtl. I.rnvo (irenada ( a tai i- r.ipr , , a j4 1 m I'a.a I'liurlland , , 6 5 a m II ilrvlllc,...,., 6'H9 ttt l'n Sunlit , 6:1a a of P.... .'.iniii . ... .. . Arri.ei at Mttnpl.i, io;u a, in IAKHU Leave. Sardi rata Como,, Ar.lve. at Mempliu, M. HURKK, SlTSHIHTtStiKST. A. J. KNAl'P. Grm. Pais AT. MA d Mil M hi 'I he qulrliral jandj bet rout to MEMPHIS All Points North to East. Through rla( Cam to IS JULIUS PORTER. ATTORNEYAT-LAW, Eatesville, Mississippi. 1 1 f It.t. prai tier In the varinu eirl ( hed.tiirl. Will attend, when delr ed, the different Jiilli u' eourt. m( the coon nMelal alleiilion Oen lo the collection , ,1UUUi.iW'UllUII.B and on ant change to CINCINNATI, INDIANAP0LH, PHILADELPHIA, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, BUFFALO, NFT YORK. AND BOSTON. THROUGH TICKETS can be procured at Mcmphia In til nrinelp poin.t norm, eai al ami aouUtMa. tv of claim., f. h ii til Solicitor ol Patents. "Chinatown" (as Mott street is ed the "star of the east," as it was j termed) lias been highly excited fchmild t ii,l fur in.truc li'iio, Uilli, rJftr cmr, ,Vi .. to Kil on llrollii r. Solii ilur- trt ijlriil, Wliii-lunijtun. 1. C., ahn furnUI. the .ame ilho..t rhare. Kdon Um.liri. I. writ kn.ii.it nJ .i,r, r.aliit itim nf lur.M. Chinese mermaid, and his last is etnerieme, havl.iK hern etah',i.hed in if the Chinese giant. It is said that in the time of Isaiah, "the head of Syria Merer l Tobarro, splendor, and astonish the world i c'r-- with her works." This goes to t lucky girls cat blue grass beef. verify my prediction when I said ; and yet all these arc prettier than "it is urged that woman's peculiar ,lc gjris f Klirpe. Hut the H.d jphcre continually lumpen that imorc ifh Mt cvMeri,t u.rrapn, inieueci wmcn urn n.i.H! i'j -'-1 . . t 1 .1. u.. ..t,.,t op itself in some giant stroke." ; and soft shell crabs, all productive ttf !!r. ttrJX?- of Leauly. Not only has the H..I Hut she argues again : "Woman timorc girl In-come beautiful, but is calm and modest from her asso-, the canned oysters of H.ilumore ciations and adaptation, and she, iave begun to make beautilul the it ia, to whom every True man g.M.'s in the hour of deepest trouble, and 'tis here he linds consolation." Here it is that she strikes the key note to my idl-al of true female worth, f am not a woman-hater, einr a mianrithro-w. nor a man of melancholy, nor have I heen dis appointed "in the affairs of love, as she w ould supK)sc. On the con trary, no man entertains a higher rptnrd lor female character and society than I do. I only over the .'.rrival of this monstrosi ty. It may indeed be a matter of pride when one of their nation draws $500 a week. The mer maid, however, was worth double that sum, yet it only cost Harnum $fV). Chang (as the new giant is FIELDS, S1MMCN3 & CO. liKAI.IR IS 'hed a spark of rrenina in Vila 1. ...... a nl.i.-s i.,r ovi-rvtliiniT. and r , lime n I'invv ". . J . r .. a I HI- nd an indomitable will, could ' evrrvthinif in its place. " the heiglah of honor and '' tn rememlM-r the w ords of conso rt let Emile.i asscrtjon ,nf N'Ta kind sister r. . . . , cares and caresses or kind sisier e. Chain intellect ana ,... I r.n novnr lit. w'.l ana h lenuer i.MHi.e-1, . I "1 W'lll iinn riTim,n ..l nn.l . .. r . i e t..r - T.ixv,fa..u n,a..i ipmrje iiimaiiei, ... .t 1 . . 1 .- u.e literary fame or the! s. I iiippone w,en shef l. e .. . .1 . ... I girls of the Mississippi valley, . I.'nard Tosr t'niruit'eii. If you say anything about a neighbor or friend, or even a stran ger, say nothing il. It is a Chris tian and brotherly charity to sup press our knowledge of evil of another unlcs a higher public duty compels us to bear accusing wit ness j and if it be truo charity to keep our knowledge of such evils to ourselves, much more should "subject from which! ks of ur r .... t....i 1 1 1 ( - - ire uiuaincu, sue nas jHf to works of fiction. Let! bout that. "There is Haw- 'mt,Anhr,SiTtt,Com-' , and D!ti.i:ns(. L W.lawn. March u- My son, never use tobacco. It is a vile weed, and has caused the death of manv good men. Only the other day there was a railroad, called) will avoid Mott street and collision in which a s noking-car Jail Mich vulgar associations. Ik was smashed to pieces, and the ; ' aristocratic habits and w ill seven occupants killed. If those j have nothing to do with the "hea- seven men had never learned to i then Chinee." The statue of tins smoke they would be alive to-day , remarkable Celestial is nine feet, and their widows would not be ! being thirty-two inches taller than 'skirmishing around to hire some 'President Lincoln, who stood head one to keep their husbands graves and shoulders above the average, green w hile they lay for fresh J There have, however, been some matrimonial victims. Then Iw.k still more striking instances of size. at the American Indian. He has ' 1 he Castle of Innspruck contains used tobacco, when he could get ! a life-size portrait of Hans Har, it, for many years, and he is clis-! which is eleven feet high, and appearing rapidly from the face of Hernard fjih, who was exhibited the earth. General Grant was in Europe during the last century, President of the United States, ' was only one foot less in stature, but he smokes frightfully, and now j Nine eef. how ever makes a very he is a national pauper, and has respectable giant. It may be ad got to travel with the World's Cir- ded that the tallest man of Ameri- cus and Conglomerated Aggrega. can birth was Miles Durden, of lion r.f Mpi li:.ni. al Purinaiiif-a fur Tennessee, who died in 1S7O, be- we refuse to spread evi report of a Jivin?. He may even have to Ing then nearly sixty. He was 7 no to St. Lmis. So, my son, be- feet 6 inches, and, in his working war nf the narcotic weed, for it clavs. weiched 871 pounds. After will destroy your body, weaktn'paMing f.R-fifth year he in your mind, and make your breath creased rap;dly, and was estimat- smilllad. If you have tny of tlve'ed at the time of hi death "t half deadly clgsn about you don t de- ton. Harnum made lortune out lay sending them right along to of the smallest of the race in Torn iLls tfTcc, whvr Ut 4 Lc .Tl.i.tiil and Coinodotc Xutt, tmd burned tip, 1 tww he is ting tb largest. Ss d rC7 bis, (Evan iMVl Mi km yl"iJW.eltl Fresh Fish a Specialty. W.T.Morchead niAixa is Va(chcs, .Jewelry, OOLS And DTUtTTZTl iVATCULS anil CHAINS and all klmUorUsltl ami I'lilr Jew (I17, I lurk and Mirer ware at lowrNt prices. Will duplirate New York and Si. l-oui. priie. lam rn ri inn a eiMiiplele .In. k uf every drcription kept ia a tint flat jewelry (tore. All kind, f repairing promptly done Wpl. ic.h, i,Vlu,"6n. Time. Card. June 27th, 1880. Iavea Memphl. 7:40 a m..ii:i p.m Arrive Nnthville... :w ull)U) a.n Kvanivllle ...... to p an l)uliille...ll OB St.... :iu a n For further InformatitM a. lo rata, Iuim, aui ivaa JAS. SPEED. Ticket Agent. Maruphia, Tu. a C. P.JATM0RB, O. f. A. Lwi.iU, Kf. TENNESSEE Wbll. ni TUw SEED CORN, ()u Hullnr Per Bnlil. It. G. CRAIG 4r CO. MKVKIIP, TINJf, SARDIS, MISS Keh. uth. 1W1 1. Strawberry Plants. 1 will ir.NO, nr rAiu: One dmrn Cfl Cl'y plant, for Johnson Grass &KED AND GERMAN I Millet Seed. R. 0. CRAIG k CO., M Main Street, Nfiupkm, 1nc M.4 PATENTS it'llaH Imt llMM, t la.prmi .U. I Ul.lMTMIL I.WI.VJ, Onedonn Hharpirw plant, for 1 .u i .i.n n.iim iI iuh-i-i i. One d-urn lmai'ellow plant, for I tc' l,""fc' " ir)? 1 One dorn W arr... plant, for 5., " mw. I. - One dnien Lndkol plant, for.,.. 7, M M'jn.rrh plant, hy mail 75 lioCharlea iKmnlnn hy mail i Kmlirol pbn. hy mail.,,.. I v .inn Mimarrh'. by etprru,,,, uo K01 Cli.irk lownini'. hy epre.... 5 rat ni tndieol l'r eipn. o at 11anl trr.li and iK'ir.xi.. ah ororr, with tlx ioi.M. iiumI Iw addrrd lo kA.M'L, Silt 1.1 a. mchvat CLisrjt, Kv. another. Discreditable as the fact is, il is bv far the commonest ten- ... -I a,. ...rnMa tta tTftttA krt "Tiawo-niin.'tht Ml o" tiency . ' " "- r.""- lore. I know of.Mir neighbors and friunJ.... 7i. woman-, charm. Oval jHr. to l.f. Ha j n thja h Tk wrxn.B'. hand that m.h ffl,t we frJ jat bv pushing Our fcl'owt !-L7v-l .d ih down or back, we were trailing ' irujhead." , ourselves up or forward. We arj u-altrti ul culiMiieudliuU unk'M we get th lion's share. RangerN Salo. fie tlrlue of tlie anthnritr eeleil In m a. rtanrrnf f annul eounle. Miw., I will ell to the hi,ilel bid.Jer for eai, e ATI RDAY, MARCH KitM. i8i, tn fmnl nf the court hou la Sardis be wrew IM hour, of 9 a. tn, ami 4 p. m., one dark ha hot. t year old, lakes up be I rank lltark. Ol. 4h. I.IS.. and duly ad eiied hr him a. rerjuired br law, and anpraiwd'al tx be T. I. llunUr and W. 1?, Hunter Noveni'her lb Mh, .SAo. The Mlt will be made, rrmirled so owner claim, the prnferte rfrw thr Ho rtar. ifcl llldHTOW I R. j Coroner ana Kamjire. i Kardis Miw., Fes .Mh, tft. ',ll ! l-.Mi.hMM. m lvm.Mrl.l la -M 1 mm. e.m ii,i,,-ni, iii x.ik. ..a .11 i.r Mill, la jn.11. 11. U. ,l,il,Mi. rmm ralnil. I !."- Iktf ah are r 4 lfH ..Hie-. .,4 la.rll,-.. -r". m-M 9t !'.. 9 . Mk la Ike rtit iHIr. mn4 mIik la ... a nl.Mlli, lrre-1 rh.nl-. I mrwym --i. rwatirra. .1.1 1 l rr.M.r ; .ml IM rb.rvr kjahrM ... Mmm. .lrtakll.llllllil H- Mf,M 4liltM lMh.lM.--a. t't qtmitl rtlimm, ,.. a.ik-, !" a , ttn-m 1,4 ium.ii). fhi.l rural OSl.fc M Mumm. 1. c. ilteir heir, entitled be late law. of Coo gre... bend Iwa .lamp, for law. and copy ofClT.ri. &ol.tl. In . " rnseraM, L. S. Claim Allomey, Bos J3o.wao.ng Ion, U. V. . 9 mV. IrOVM. The MruiptifR Cturlewton B. U Sehedula oa aad after Mar l.t 1 St a. a fallow.: GOINO KAST. t.ve Hemplii,. . n;w rn Arrive drand Junition(i) tm a.aa Midillrion -lj).TO...... 1:54 am Cwrinlh ..4) lVrntur.... -fj)...... 4 4j am Slevenwn ()........ 1:15 p aw Challanoogao.tS).. jx p aw TO THI! EAST CIum cona Ttion la mad al CkwManoofti anu an catiern ana ouuvera aiuaa. Round TrlpTlcksU to ma spring, aad PUaaari mrU or m TENNESSEE AID TIEO'. On Mia al Mamphia lha following n4vm4 laTla T luka Sfirium a em llailty Snuffi '. ,t oo ifluHHl prtns, ft Hftrtheba, (stag includtd.) u 00 Monti alt (stttgt iHfuJrJ,).. tj oo' Itllow Sulphur. $tegt$iy... JJ f MaHtrvuety H'hiic-. it y .4frgh(tnr,iiage$i, 4, C" 4J ll'hut tfhur,Urf4nbrimr 4s to Theia Tickat will U good to r tors nnUl Hot. lit, lt:i. riironili Can Wltloit Ctir; n ft Ctslatc lo Bmmmtr . li' r i. k ( fii- Cluat connocti.ni al DwahM with IriLa .' ha.htille, Btownt Saetaga, ttt. lagfatf tkfrk-4 Tkrt: Baiilajf CtlJ. For fttrtnae NifbetMiio a ' JAS. A. ( Cm. rat , . Oa . ' ...r .. : ' 'to 'i