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THE RErUIiUCAX. I'll . t.V, UW f V. I L CLlSIltO tt tr.KLT BV V. U. Sc ot I fcTo. Ol Et FLATI OlllI. XV,; advocate llio Civil, Politica tiiii Ko;:giou8 liberty of all men, ii i . , , i ciive of co'.or or party. V.; ;u-o in favor of the people take Jiiir intTucdiato lawful eteiiB to en ir:i;i. liisu every UisfiuucLiticd man in iLi' Mule. Wo advocate all mensuros londing 1,. d.-.-tlop, imjirovo and enrich our n and &tate. Wo are iu favor of law and order, n;uo aud j.robpcrity succeeding v.ir, division, hate, discord and J hill. 11 . iiw 111 an ii im im What's lire Um? Wlifit can bo the advar.tago of i.mv lcrping cn tlio evils of slavery, bud i he cruelties and wrongs of tho into -ivil war ''. These things have lu long enough disuusiK-d to btrve i.vy lito.'ul purpose; and our UadK i ..; l.icLcIs in ain rppeal to them i. i-political capital that can arail ;.i.y other purpose u U keep up A clings, and J:.:nagc tacitly, Ly ) iovi'iii;iig a gt'i u'i ia iviuiii iw jvw ,,1 ..nd pe.M-cful i:nj rove uk its. We will aek our: w:-.ucn, and our ;.orod friends, oepef'.nl!', to mark il.o mon who do buch Urn;', llicy :,io persons who want to perpetuate s-uiio, and trade upon tuc lower J':iaJ ii;iis for personal gain. Tho question is not again ' raised ,.a i k' ivci'v w ms rifhL Or vnng. Tliia is a fcettk-d mutter. .Noi.rly all tho lato fciavc owners vouM Uko no pay to lo encumbered j.gai with tho trouble- and disad Mintages o the "domestic inst'.tii" iicls.". Tosfcibly some few may much regret tho .convenience of t-i.tvu labor;, but if most of them high ovor tho los9 of tho capital in vited in their ec; vi nts, it id a trial f hey ure quite willing to suffer, and Mould not, if they could, roinvcei it in tho same way. Wc have conversed with many frwthurn men,' all whom were largo loHTslytho emancipation of tho negro, tut not ono of theai ever liintcd adesiroto return to the elavo Hetcm. .But all seem . glad that iho whole matter is act at rest for over. ' r . i It is notorious too that tho color ed man finds his best friends amongst the .Conservative and Southern men., We aro no sticklers for social equali ty. For that which does not, and never did, or will exist amongst the white, lv.cf,. cannot very Eoon lo maintained by the two races respec tively. : Ca'J iHinly it would not be expected 'oftiH, that vo-. should, go out' of our wny to ippofio this sort of equality, many of. '.our, white irlcnda may bo Uirptfcd to do, but it is' a fdolisll qu'eMioiV ft,lti ,one oul bide Ui.e fpliereol'hegiblation; 1 - ijod help us i! w-'o w ere to he com jelled to be on Urius of eociul equal-. My witli vome 'folks, wo pomctimes i;oot. , "Ir.' our faith it is a'.fixcd fact that th object of to much badgering iihotit social equality is that the 'Southern people may so much ,rc ftnt it, that in tho Btrifo created, bonio utTcctpd excuse may exist to .ileprivo them longer of their politi 1 cat rights ns citizdny, When this 'question is jTactically cettled in the , P.adic'al IvepuLlican' States if Mho North, it will raliW no fuss, here; but they w ill have to advnnco in . , this direction blno degrees' ' further tfiaiif thoro ni to-day, 'b ifof5 ' they can beflft of tin' much libornlity, by lifllf, as tho colorwl man now re t ivi'9 from hi." late mauler. Women's Kikl'v And it is a great question too ; at least tho leaders in this growing and widening Euhject would have us au- mit. As wc have not ha4 any agita tion of this sort in our ow n vicinity, our columns Lavo not ccntributed much to the gcteral diVeustion. Now to our lady friends we pay, -wo want all of them to have their rights ; we would not wrcrg rno of them for tlo world. JJtit what thoso rights aro h tho thief dillieulty. Only a thought or too will suflico to open tho' matter at present. A serious aspect, in moro than one form,jjl nresontcd ul thofiist sight of oar subject;, and demands atten tion. In tho countries where the Bible is not known, woman is abused and debased. Iu every land where this book is valued by tho inhabN tanls, wc see woman honored, and is on terms of social equality with man, Tbercforo the ladies aro in debtod lo the religion of tho holy scriptures for their position of free do)n, elevation and refinement. Now it seems as if our remarks :,rc not true, because the bihlo is generally circulated and received in tlo United S'.atcn, ru.d it is hero where the woman's right's question is most agitated. True, but wo have one proposition more to make; it is that amongst those people who have thrown oil scripture restraint, wc see this discussion to be tho loudest. It is not known, v.-c believe, that any true follower of tho doctrines of the New Testament begn this de bate of woman's rights. To our m-'iiJ it is simply infidtli y to which the liiftJftii u must bo traced in lis crl gin, ml mcstef its ('emands, aud at tho very bottom of nil this iimir.inc gLd'atoihip is downright ingratitude for tho distin guishiug privileges of wi man, which none- ore practically ignored through the jclcqucno' and declamation of (he -taleolcd ludy sinkers, whoso boldness affords amusement for tho public pi c us. A rejected biblo, and despised Savior arc in the neighbor hood of tho Spiritiet's creed that woman's light is tho right of liccn tiousness. Now that wc have delivered our souh on the general question, let uu show that our hostility is not en tire ; for surely some things are wrong bide up, and rcquiro to bo overturned. Tho woman who has no male representative has a right to be provided for in tho elective franchise. I3ut chiefly in tho op erative departments of life, ia some change needed. There aro employ, ments peculiarly fitting for fcmaleB and woman's rights aro invaded when men usurps, her place: Lid tho Creator make men to measure bobbins and tape ; bell hair pins, and baby linen ? Wro don't want to sec women climbing ladders, and laying bricks i n high scaffolding ; but us well may thoy do this, as for men to deal in chignons, falso curls, auu artificial flowers when 60 many millions of ucres lie uniilled. It is degrading to fiud sharp wittcd young fellows, great strapping bix feelers, betiding over counters, selling con fectionery stationery, corsets, crino line and - petticoats. Thcro is no gallantry or chivalry . in it, thug to olbow a woman out of her lcgilu mate spheres. . ,, : Wo coukl spicad out here ; thcro id wide scope. As for the rest, we know that a true christian iromun will bo most elevated by a heaven approved subjection to her own hus band, and nothing but spiritualism, infidelity, and tho devil dictates plh enviso, and the lust includes tho for mer two ; all tho declamations on woman's right's to tho contrary not withstanding. There uow, wo have said it. OirThe State Convention adjourn id tho 2'Jd. inst., altera harmoni ous session of thirty-nine days. Tho Kodiciil delegates refused to sign the luiietilutiun. tSr A terrible fire occurred in Nnshvillo 3 o'clock Sunday moruiug in which tti'O men broko their legs while attempting to escape from a burning building, and an Italian loy was burned lo death. The Kos tulh House was destroyed. Ten ii. and Far Hi c IS. LI. Tho Carthago VUctte says "Major Fnleonnet is still moving tin work along lively on tho Tennessee and Paific road between Lebanon and Carthage. The corps of engineers who nro making tho prcmanentylotation of tho lino, havo crossed over I'ojie's Hill and arc within three miles of Carthago. ' The lire of this portion of the road will, during the next wcnybe pn is maucntly located, and !ivo..m :n, nu n of enterprise and energy, will take hold of tho contracts, anT!"lhc road from Nashville- to tattoo com r.letcd bv thoCrrff J Abcr I - - - BQTXue bill of representative Wil son of Minnesota to reduce the num ber of officers in tho navy; provides that after July, 1671, there thall bo only sir Roar Admirals, twelviCom modores forty Captains, fev"".rivo Commanders,. ono ihun '.'j.uten-. ant Commanders two hundred Lieu tenants ono hundred 3lnstors, and one hundred Ensigns. It also pro vides thut whon" vacancies. occur in tho office of admiral and Vi'je Admi ral they shall not bo filled. Tho President, without regard to senior ity, is to select tho oflkctf w ho are te remain. A Query forrrcsfojlci'ians of MaryYille. It is a well known fact that for some years past there h&yjnfortuna tcly existed a division of-tho differ ent 1 ranches of tho 4kfbyterian Churches in tho United States, into Northern and Southern Churches. And I supposo that it is a well known that that division arose from, and been widening on aSiint of tho deliverances and ordinances of tho Northern Asstmblies and Prcsby leris, in censuring and .excommuni cating from church membership, all of those who dared tc express any sympathy with the Southern people in tho late political disputes, between tho two Becpon of U jyiion, which resulted injk" Or0jws; and finally in the surrender of tuc South- " , . T , 7 a i i VV r f , political faith and comluctr leims of church communion and thereby, die-I tating such terms of, church mem- bcrship as neither God, nor man ever . n', r r t nri (lunnii'ii mmiimii' l lULcnuuno, t Now if tho Northern Assemblies in tended to avow tho Papal doctrine of church Infa 1 bility, and'waintain it in peace as well as in war, no ono of any religious erder has .any right to except to it, since in our free Pepub lic every man is guaranteed tho right to worship God according to tho dictates of his own conscience. Put it may bo argued that, in order to be fairly understood by other denomi nations and tho world, .they ought lo incorporate thai new. doctrine into their Confession of faith, and cany it out in all of their ecclesias tical deliberations ; . buL,we do not think that thoy could bo induced to avow any such doctrine at this time of day; wo think it only a war mea sure; fur we havo been informed that thero was u: meeting called of tho members- and olders of tho New Providence church at this place, somctimo since, at which it was unanimously agrood that tho Pev. Mr. Prown a ministor tf the South ern Presbyterian chum?, who has only dared to extend bis labors into our county- tinco the Shipping of Southern Preachers among us has been arrested by tho indictment in our civil courts of iho ..unfortunate actors may preach in New Provi dence Church if he shall make known a desire to do so. . Now this looks likea kind of half-way deserting the "war measure" of which wo havo spoken, and yet when we remember that a goodly number of tho mem bers, and perhaps tho ciders of New Providenco church, so lately, . p pologizcd for tho whipping of South ern Preachers, if they did not open ly advoeato it, it will seem to ir.dU cato that the decision so unanimous ly agreed to, at tho lato raectiitffcf tho church, was only a force pul (o halfway maintain a half respectaje standing among tbo phriBtian por tion of a civilized community now returning to their sober though!, af ter a dreadful civil war, and over whom Lcagaesjind night conclave aio fast failing, to exert their in fluence of hato and revenge engen dered amid strifo.and war. For if tho New Providenco church had in, tended to wholly disavow tho posi tion formerly taken by their Assem bly, and acknowledge Mr. 13. to be a worthy brother and minister of the chnrchof Christ, they could certainly havo found some more christian and gentlemanly way of communicating the fact to him; and indeed we aro informed that he has not yet receive i d any official notice of tho action of the church. They should certainly l ave a appointed a committoe to wult upon Mr. ii. to invito him to their church when not occupied by ti.eir own Pastor, and not havo placed Mm in the humiliating, and debasing position of asking lor tho UhC of tho church of thoso whoso former conduct toward him, and Lis co lalonrs, as well as the reports carried to his ears by busy outsiders, he perhaps had grounds to think they would sooner see him whipped than allow him tho use of their church, and that too without even tho knowledgo of the action of the church. Now tho query is, if tho church memberships, together with their officers and Ministers of New Providence Church, do not intend to fellowship Mr. B , why all this bt-mbast ? Why this ostentatious gathering of the members of tho Church, as if some mighty act of charity was about to be performed? Or iu o.her words, why allow a man whom they cannot fellowship, the "privilege'' of "desecrating" their pulpit 1 15ut if af ter prayerful con sideration, and careful study of the duty of Christian love and fellow ship as taught in God's word, tho pchurch havo determined to receive Mr. 13. into fellowship, as a minis ter of Jesus Christ, why not wait up on him in a manner crcditablo to themselves and tho religion of love even to 'your enemies" which they profess t Why not go to him in tho fervor of christian love for gettfpg a!l past differences of every i&tuiej and cheerfully invite him to labor and co operato with them in building up the Master's Kingdom, itnd for the salvation of eouls. Although I havo never seen Mr. 15., I daresay, if ho is tho Christian he professes toiH nwd-bat ,ho ought to be, he will heartily accept iuo invuation , anu men win uegm 6 J rc vi lat friendship and "love r0videnco Church, at Maryville, that ought to characterize christians I ot all denominations every wncro. jSow. 1 havo written the above . ' in no spirit of ill-feeling towards any ono, and with no dosire to wound the feelings of any ; not even the most sensitive; b ut from an honest desire of showing tho faults of both wings of the church (and certainly thero have been errors com mitted on both sides) in order that by acknowledging errors and coin. I aring failures, at least some degree of harmony in tho labors of God's people here, might, bo arrived at. Hoping that ono or the other, whoseovor's duty it may appear to be, may make tho propor advance, and that tho other may have the christian courage to meet it in the same spirit, I havo written this letter. "'Amides. NEW AD V-EiniSE MEATS. COTTON AND 1 it Leather Belting and Hose, " :. '' ' Made from best Otic-Tanned Loitho'r, nd wnrranteil tl quality. Also on hand, Sup rlica of kiuda (or fu'-niBtird to order) for Cot ton and Woolen Mill". J.'dilroails, . Machine Blio),, Gr'ntand Saw Ml la, ko., ice. ' A t for aalcof Wool Carding Nachinery from 24 to 48 inchea wide." Jacks, Looms, Pirkors, Pur Machines, Card Grinders, Wore Wire all siz" nd cumbers, Ac, all of the very best quality, aud lowest prices for cash' jpnjf II. IIASKELL, No. S3 S. Eutaw St j l?altimore, Md. NO. N., CHERRY ST., NASHVlUEyTENN. HEN PtY II A PJlING,' Proprietor: Notice, On Saturday, tha JBih day of March, r870 I will open aud h 11 an elertioti at the ra rious voting placra in Blount County for Sheriff, County Court Clerk, Tx Collector, Cvuoiy TiuUe, Julire of the Peace and ConsUblen. JAKLS MUSTEK 1IEKI1Y, -Canr. Uxgittrali b liiouut Coa nty 1L ICili CAPS HI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KOSKOO! THE QJUJAT RErVTATJOS Which oeioo has attained in ail parts of the Country AS A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE, Aid thi Lmci Kimbkk f TrtTiwoMiLi which arc cunstanlly being; received from Phyaiciana, and.porsons wuu bavi ussk cu ku by its use, is cunclusive p tool of i's re markable value. ASA BLOOD PURIFIER IT HAS NO EQUAL, Veing 1'osilively the must l'uwrful YegeU ble Alterative yet discovered. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. "The life of the flh is tin the Blood," ia a Scriptural maxim that icience proves to be ttuc. The people talk of bud blood, as the cause of luuny disease m, nud like maty pop ular opinions thia of bad blued i founded in truili. The symptom of lad blood nro usually quite plain hud Dilution causes imperfect nutrition, and couecqucully tho circulation is feeb'e, the tissui-s loose, their tone and elasticity, and the tongue becomes pale, and frequently covered with a pasty, white coat This condition soon bhows itolf in rough ncbs of the ikin, then in i.ru-tive nd i l cssATivi diseases, and when long continued, results in serious lesions of the Brain, Liver, tuogs, or urinary apparatus. Much, very much, suffering is caused by impure blood. It is estimated by some that one-fifth of the hcnian family aro effected with scrofula in some form. When the Blood is pure, you are not so lia ble tt any disease. Many impurities of the Blood arise from impure dUciitcs of lnrgo cit ies. Eradicate every Impurity from the fountain of J ife, and good spirits, fair skill and vii strength will return to you. "KDSKOOt AS A Liver Invigorator ! RIVALED Being the only known nr dieciuo that efliciently glimu'ulei and corrects tho hepatic accretion and functional derange moots of the liver, without debilitating the system. While it acts freely unpon the liver instead of copious purging, gradually chang es the discharges to a perioctly natural state. SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT AKD OF SOME OK TUOBE DISEASES PRODUCED BY IT. A aallow or yollow color of the tkin.or yel. low i bq brown spots on the lace aud other parts of the body dulness and drowsiness, sometimes headache; bitter bad teste in the mouth internal heat in many casts a dry, teasing cough; anaieady appetite; sometimes sour stomach! with a raising of theiooaja blotted or lull feeliuc about the stomach and aidfs, bsc,r ureast aud abfitft the shoulders; constipation of the bnwelt pilea, flatulenco, coldntjtv.ot the .cxtTcmitifs, io KOSKOO! Ia a remedy of ellicacy in the cure of dioae ses of tbo kidneys and bladder in these afl'ec tioiis it is a near a specific as any remedy can be. It docs kindly, silently, eurely-The relief which it affords is both certuin and perceptible. DISEASES OK THE KIDXEYg AKD BLADDER Tcrsons unaeqiiaiuted with the strncturcand function of the kidneys cannot estimate the importance of their healthy actiont Regular and eufficcnt action of the Kid neys is as important, nay, even more than regularity of the bowel. The Kidneya re move from the Bli'od those cflcte matters, which, if permitted to remain, would apcedi ly destroy life. A total suepensioil of the urinary discharges will occasion deuth from thirty-six to forty-eight hours. When tho Urine is voided in small quanti ties at the timeftn- when there is a disposi tion to Urinate more frequently thai natural, or when the Urine is high colored oracalding, with weakncsBin small of the back, it should not be trifled with or delayed, but K"skoo should betnkon at once to remedy the difficul ty, before a lefion of the ergans takes plneo. Most of the discuses of the Bladder originate from those of the Kidneys, the Urine bsiug imperfectly secreted in the Kidneys, prove irritating to the Bladder and Uriniary pasfa-ges- When wo recollect that medicine nev er rcachos the Kidneys except through the general circulation of the Blocd, we sea how nccccBsary it is to Veep the Fountain of Lifo Pure-. KOSKOO ! Meets with GREAT SUCCESS in tho Cure of Diseases of the Ker?oas System. Almost nine-tenths of our peoplo suffer from nervous exhaustion, and are, thereforo, liable to its) concomitant evils of mental de pression, confused ideas, softening of the brain, insanity, and complete breaking down Of the gtneral health. Thousands are suf fering to-day with broken-down nervous systems, and, unfortunately, tobacco, alcho hol, late hours, ov'"wor'I(IneBta'Bnd VJ ical), are causing disease) of the nervous sys tem to increase at a fearful ratio. The symptons to which disoaeea of the uervous system give rise, may be stated as follows : A dull, heavy feeling in tho head, sometimes more or less severe pain or head ache ; Tor iodical Headache, Disziness, Nois es or Ringing in the Hoad t Confusion of Ideas ; Temporary Loss of Memory ; Demo tion of Spirits i Starting during Sleep Bad Dreams; Hesitation in answering Questions; Dullness of Hearing; Twitching of the Face and Arms, Ac, which, if not prompt ly treated, lead to Paralysis, Delirium Iu aanity, Impotcncy, Apoplexy, Ac, Ac. KOSKOO! Ia KOT a secret quack remdy. FORMULA around each bottle. Recommended by the best riisieiims, eminent . Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, &p. Tho Pest and Most Popular Mcdi-. , ( ' cine in Use. ratritiD cklt tr J. J. LAWRENCE, DO., Laboratory and Office, No. 0 Main Street,' v ' ' ( Price One Dollar Per Pottle For HuI.e by drvocists every where. N 1 1 W ADYKIlilS K M EN TS. Your Attention is CORDIALLY INVITED to tl.o 'HendersonCountVf Kentucky Land Sale r'li k PTVli VT l.v lli Lr ffil lft- ture f ( Kentucky, aud endorf ed end recoiu- mrnueu oy every icaaiua; i and upwards of tuu of her most prominent CitlZdUS. Sll PRIZES, $314,320 ! Comprising the richest river bottom inrms in the weaitny county oi m-uuertuu, j i with all the appunenancea- SmallestPr.ze.880, ALKO 120.000 iu UUEKMSAl KS, rent mon- c, which will be distributed to the winner of the first seven vrlo in the sums of flu 000, J2,10 and tl,20 each. ; Tickets Five Dollars V.nch nf whii h M.iilVs the h-ld loan equal chance of acfjinritg one of the' splendid pri ze named. Tho Fmal drnw'iig will l'Otl- TIVKLY lko vlace JUNK "Hi. m MASONIC '1 KMPLE, LOUISV1LLK, KY. Among many bundrcda who lave given un qualified cc tificulesand t ndoremenis of this Magnificent Kntcrprise, we mention a fej viz; W. K. lla'dmiau, Louifville Courier Journal; 8 IM Mhjor, Fraikfort Yemaj Col. J C Koble, I'aiiucab Jlera.d; B O Thom as, I.exingtoi OI)t-e vir and lieporlcr; Kdi-- tor KBthvill, Tilu. Iiejiubliion Banner; Editors KvaLBville, lud. Journal or Couireri Gov. Sievioii; llou. T C MeCreary, I S Bcnator; il' u J T Buuch, Bpeaker of Ky. I egi.lature; Hon 11 T (j aa of Htnd rson, Ky.; llou O T t ox, filate (jeslotiaf for lud., or auy pr. m:nnt lliciul or business man in either tl the lollowag cities, where the Late-prise in ho t known, viz: Louisville, Frankfort, l'aducah u d Ileuderetin, Ky., of Kvanbvilli' lud KO S 1IKMK ever presented such atlrsc- , tions af 'his, ta i very dollar iuvtsUd by .ltr.. Im Va'.l in trtixt. liv tllA Ci.ltl mn, i'iib, i. " . ...... musiour e pointed for that purpOEeby tho Legislatun , ULlil the drtwiug Ukci j luco and the pr-zes a-e delivered- registered, bCT AT t'('F. ef jour net rest I elub ag-iii, or n mil ty Express prepaid; Draft, 1'. O. money tnier, or regietireu Ut ter, to either of tbe following Financial Agents who will furnish lull descriptive' circulars : L II LYNE, Cather Earmer'a B-nk, llender ou, Kv. KB ALLXANi Eli, (.' minerciiil liank, Louisville, Ky. JOHN t'l.ATlUM, I're. BaLk llopkiusvillc, Ky. JAM KB . DALLAM, Cotiiineifial Bui.k, l'aducnh, Ky, B 0 'lliuMAS, Cosh. Obs. ai d Kept'r Lex iugton.Ky. W B TV LEU, Cash. Deport Bank, Oweuab'-ro, Ky. Good Club Agents AVanted Every-. where. in cuanCbi?y: rursunt to a Decree of the Clnnecry Court for Biouut county reudoreJ at the De cember Term, IbV 1 will sell to the higheat bidder at the Court House door in Muryvil e ou the 7th, day of Match It-70 the B irk Chun-h Hou-e and Lot situated in the town of Louisville L.eunt County adjoining the properly of Jorepu Brown 11. C. fcaiie.ll and others, tnid propurly will be wild as the prop erty ol tht M E.Cturrh 8- uth, to satisfy a Judgment iu fuvor of S. T. Vox and others, ' ou a erf Jit of six mouth" with interest, except ten per cent, to be paid in hand on tho day of sale;aud iu bur of the iquity oi reduiptiuti tho purchaser giving bond and go d security ai d a ieiu retained ou tho hind for the payment of tho purchase money, this Jn. 23lh," 1N70, E. CuDDAIiD, C. A M. James F. Basis Adr., of YV. W- Bnylo's deed . vs : B il. Buylias et als In this cr ute the insolvency ofthe Ea'ate) o ( W. W. Baylesa Deed havii g been euggei ted, It was the'efrre (rdcrod by the Court hi the I'ee.ernber Term IMS dint publication bo made in the Maryvi.l o liepublicnn, rb rrqu red by law notifying all perrons liav tng ueii.miiln aguiiift t-aid Estate to lilejthi m wiih the Clerk A Master duly authontioaled . on or before tbe first Monday in June 1870 or they will be forever bared Thia January 17th mo. E. GODDABD.C. A M. A. P. THOMPSON, DRUGGIST, T"EFr9 on hand, and for Bale a full nssot JVrDeutof Dye Stuffs, ANALLINE DYES Drugs $ Medicines Or the licgt quality. For Medical use. Patent Medicines, rcrfumery, Toilet Furniture, Oils, Faints, Varnishes, Urushes, etc., etc. All of which I am celling st the loweet po ible iriccs lor cash ; also He CON CO ED 0 1? A YE VINES, at 10 cents each. All who nrroin need r( I TJRE DRUGS and MLDICINEH, r any ol the above mfKolion ed.artielea will do well to cail on A 1' Thoinf n, Main S reel, Murj vil e, Tenn. mm nm uw i CAP1TA1 PRIZE SIBO.GOflJ 1. mn m LIQUDBS