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BRISTOL NEWS j, riIBMIIE I WOODHOS, Tbf Virwla Prti fth T,wl' BT I. C- FOWLER u iMU.4errToeiday at 11.50 j-.r an am, or, If pU n d0 1'00' Th Editor of th Nicw it not rer ponIU to ojuwK wprwMd by oorreipondnt. JOB WORK 'iutl with Mtitaw n dispatch at JE York plcMiiMMMMia Tuesday, march 4, i87. . EVENT and COMMENT. :! v. ;i wo thousand dollar fire occurred In Kew York city on Feb. 27th.. A stable ntalningforiy-elgut horses, was buru e4;ODly five of tlieui were rescued. ''it'll aetonlBlilng,- Uiaf after nil the warning, and the aluioct iiumhcrleM In itftncesof the horrible and heart-render-t'ig deaths that have occurred from the foreles handling of Are arms, that peo .ple, supposed to be Rifled with., common ' tense, take no beed whatever. Here is the latest horrible tragedy of that sort. '' ifblcb occurred at Dresden, Texas on tb.o 27th ult : "Mrs. Colsou, wife of Dr. CoIsod, gave her little sick daughter n old pistol, and the child tried to snap 7ft. 'The mother took the pistol, and playfully placing, the muzzle to the Child' head said : "I will shoot," and pulling the trigger the ball entered the child's train, killing her instantly." . The highway ipbber is plying his vio lation in Texas. And it seems, from U accounts, hi is havln things all his ow n . way. we nuve notieeu seversi m-i-imnm i pf parties being robbed, but no account thi iiini fir rvrn nil' Hiieinineii i capture of a single highwayman. A Mage with four passengers was halted Dear Peg Leg station, on the nlghl.of the 20th ult., by two of those gentlemen f the road. The passengers were or dered out alngly and their valuables tak en from them and the mall bags rifled. ..-. vUnder the head of personal the Knox ,4,tlU Tritmr of r'eb. aWlh says : v "AfWr painful Illness of nearly six weeka, Kv. W. W. Bays hi some better, and hop to he Me to he present at cburc-hiii Kunday-Kchool on Sunday morning uit.' Me urges all the mem ber of the ttuinlay-acliool and church "to met him on that day." The Nashville American of last Wed . jiesday five Ion account of an atro . '....1,111. murilaf minmli.! nur that cllv Oil 1t. Tuly. The vMhn was an old ilady by Mr name of ( borne, and ws (the tuothar-ln-law of Ure nnd who miir- il'ered bar, Thomas fcei iinan by name. Th UUIng m done hi cold blood and k Jwltbout provocation. ItVrljniui uVliber '.atl placad a nun nilust her ami Mri Tli Lall fiiia-i-anl near tin1 . loin. A'Tha old lady died in half an hmr. x Ueri-lman haa Isreu arreswd and lodged y.JUi Jail Iti Nashville. ',' The Knoxvllle rn7as of Vol. 2il, aaye Win. Hotter, wtio was lwt by And McFarland lsat Friday week, died lust Thursday, JHotaiisnn nan previ ously been arrested on charge of I'clou- " . ..i i i ii.. .i i.. ...... . e ' IOUS aiMtiuil, aim lumen hi iiiu an in hi , J 11.000. and on the death of Kogers an- " Othar Variant wa Issued, rlimylng with murder in rlrat degree, lie waived pre- Jiminary eiaminauoii ncnire ounw " "Allison, who hehig satWtied that the irrada of murder was ksa than the 1st degree, balled him hi sum of V-.000. 1 our MercliHiils mid KuaincNa If Bristol ever shoulil become the centre of wealth and a large business t that some of its citizens hope, it will be due to the enterprise and sagacity . h of her men of businesj and influence; i and there iv no reason why she should not be. If she should fail to tweome ' so it will be because of the failure of her business men to lay hold of and improve the opportunities which lie before them and within their reach Is it sagncloti for a merchant to stand behind his counter and wait for trade , v to come to him? or will he rcath out and bring in All he can? To be sue ' rcsbful lie must pursue the latter course, and be ever watchful j to ini Trovc every opportunity that will in crease and further his biibinoss. Some time! it becomes necessary that business ' men engage in concert of action that will bring about circumstances whereby ! ,. all are benefited. This is the case , t .hetd in Bristol.-a concert and har mony of action is needed. What is llri.tol to look to, and from t what source Is to come her greatest prosperity? In our Judgement, it In the great itaplc, Tobacco. By the !"rsigacity, the untiring efforts nnd , f foresight of one man, 1'iof. J. II. Winston, the busincsa has been put on foot, and thus far it hit! proved a sue- ccbi. Every avenno by which thi money producing staple can flow Into ' ' our young ttiy should be 0cncd tip. , ,, .And who ihould do It? First and ' foremoit come the buhlncM men and ,, merchants, who can, if they will, reap , the richrst harvests, Next, every tit-1 icn hould assist as far as he c an, as ' we nil, In one way or another, i art benefited. The finest grades ol tobau o on this Cwitlitieiit are ejown , ' in western North Caruliim. Great viu.tht ilic'i of this tobacco pastes through Bristol and Is emptied Inlo f, the 1.1 p of the Lynchburg tnaikct. A flood deal of it has lately fouini lis way td Bristol, and In view of the Jlut thx( nidi hih priui have Ui ti wS VOLUME XIV. BRISTOL, VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, obtained in this market, and its near oroximity to the tobacco growing section of western North Carolina, there is no reason whv we should not j ,n tb,. Pnti.P rrarle . of . that locality.. The Lynchburg pa pers boast that large quantities of this Carolina tobacco is shipped to . that market. This ought to be in-j entive enough to rouse our business ' men to action .. .. , , , . . I Now, v-liat is needed are good roads leaning to mis secnon. lxi home one, or more, take the lead and see that some project, looking to the con struction of good wagon rouds r . J is set on loot. a g o o u plan would be to call-a public j meeting of the citizens of Bristol to the picticability of not only getting the trade of the section referred to, but to other sections also. . . As a tobacco market, Bristol is be hind none other in the country, hav ing, up to this time, paid the high est price yet obtained in any market in the United States this season, Jno per hundred. There is no point in South-west ; Va. or E. Tenn., that offers to the ! ilanter or farmer the same facilities or inducements to purchase his sup- plies, as Bristol. Nor is there a point , where the fanner can obtain as fair prices for his produce as this. With better roads and increased trade our merchants and dealers will be ena bled to ofTer still lx-tler inducements. Let us hear from our leading men. The columns of the News are a!wa)s open, and will in the future, as in the past, do what it can for the promo tion of any measure that looks to the building up of Bristol, or the welfare of htr citizens. Wlc sm rtvMdJiiftiiK-ut. The tl' iir, I Ii ii u i( h recHlvcd r' Lt r Uie fin l oliiicKiliui, will show hi li e people of Wise 111 I n k cu Ut Jed : (i...iV station, '! Co., Va., Feb. IMIiIKTO. lJuitftit to an rrsiieme;it prvi-Olir-ly iite lh eiiir.eoit of I lie 5th in. i.'l.ltr;l rtitrtct if Wise county nu t kt (not V Hiathiii on Ksturdev the l.lili nf Kt-Lmary mnl pioccfdi d to appoint Julias Hfii'l Ivtj Chaii man, James W. Elam ertlr.v. The. H'lUe mm culled to nriii'r bv Dr. Jus. j r.r Muiu 'riiu i.i i. i.i ..t n. n..t.i.i liiKf belurf KpiMtnid. Koliort. I'. Dick ersnii Ksij., Dr. Jus. M Msxhl and John T iiiikeraoii or any one of tin hi wiw) uiiaiiiniously chotu n in represint the tux aer of this ml-teril ills trlet hi the lti-adjntters eoiivi-utioii to he held ill t e city of Klrhmoiid on Hi-Kill lust Tho meeting fur ther unanimously appointed J lui P. ('base, Win. J Dieki'iNOii and lienry (!, p. altercates, ami resulveil thatwesre ulleily opHiNC( to in- ort-wsPil luxHtion, the present rale of liixulloii being more tl un can he alil ' without ei Ippllng nnd iinitcrlHllj in liifciiim whli ninny iifmii' cltiz-'ii-, Jas Bomi, Cliulrniiin. Jam. Ki,m, Sicrelury. - .4 mm IJio I.Hto(!ol. hilton. (ol. It. ('l.llidii. Mini -erviit a4 an HilJillHiil -general oil llie stiiU'iif (Jen , Itiilieft E. l,Pi dm I ii r the lute Wur, and w lui illeii sinlili nly in 'oIiiiiiIiiim Cm. TucmU.v, Loi'ii In Ylryioht OVfr -IXly ,M HIS MUll HI'll h h cadet hi We-i P I from July 1, ISXI, lo July I, LSD", whi 'i he wns giiulunlul and pri'inntifl In the United Mali army to rank of second In nit rant In i tie First DmuooiiM, Frmii the dale' of Ills aiiiilinmeii Ui to 18,'ltl he per- ! foinied froiiiler duly ( Fort I.esven wiirth. Kiiiis i-', and the Osae coun try. Diiilnu (lie lulter pint of IH.'UI on lo Hil he whs slitl lulled III llie Cbue tw Nut Ion mid at Fort (llbsiin, and Fori Wayne, In the Indian Territory. On Feb, 21, 15-1- Ii' whn promoted to the rn k of the smile C'iiiiiiiiihI, and after fining eildiiloiisl froolUr duty aeenmi'snied llie exeilon to the' Falls of the- ItrxauM, Texas In 1841 neluriilfiK to Fort OILhoii the same year, he ri'iiuimeil there mull Is IT,, when he wn nua'ii ordered In Fort! Leavenworth, where lit reiiiHined un- j til his reifiment was sumiiiniied to the front In the ar wmIi Mexico, a year later Dining that eonfliet h ' particlpsted hs a capialn, In the hat tloof Biiena Vlsla, fought on Feb. '22 and -.1, 1.H47, and was appoint d bre vet major for gallant and meritorious conduct on (list occasion. While again engswed In frontier duty duiliur 1810, Major I'lillloti took part In a skirmish on the piaiie rlycr. near Fort Kearney, Nebraska, on October III) Pel vein JH.'.n ami IN 4 he mm K I It 1 1 1 I l( HI VNI'loilS ptlllllHOII tllffinll tier, after which h. leenniean altHche fni a Imrt pel I'mI of the .ii y ileparl meiil In WhhIiIcuI ii. wnb llie rank of psyuiHxter. He was iml.eiueiitty stMtloiii'd at Ni w Yoik, Deiroll ami Hhii AnttiiilM On April LMMi, N(1I. he retlnneil hU emniiilslon ami en lereil the ''oiifiih ritlH liimv where he j vkhhI yi1.., aerveil villi jml iiflltlt-iiev. 7i'iiA IMP ; Korthn New. Ill M iiioi (iiiu. ' Little Lizzie, ' Daughter of Mr. J. 1). & Mary Willlms, who died at Fair View, "l,"r nmy BY Et'l.AlIE. (jj, j West nre the jovs of the fireside, When the father and mother are there, To li to their darling's sweet prattle Aml Jo1" 1,1 tl'e ,,a111,we,., l,r":er ;, And sweet are the glad voices singing n ((mv Oil ! glorious the melody ringing From hearts that are glowing with love I But alas! the death-angel hovers O'er the household with wide raven wing, Bowed with anguish fond parents are weeping Harp shattered oh ! how can they sing? , ; , Hark! the voice of their' dear one is pleading, Sing "We'll meet on ' that beautiful shore," Where the. pangs of sharp pain cannot touch me, And melody dies nevermore! :' " We sang mid the gloom of the midnight, We sang at the breaking of day, e sang till ti,e spinr wa.-ours, .nK Away from the fellers of clay : Unv u lilln nt'Dia with InniliM'lv twillill!F ll()Uml m)aCl)l tbmr to mo Yet, closer, still etowr wjk ja'po" : Uer oye trere tun dim toted - ' Then quickly the struggle was ended Sweet calm settled fiver her brow, Tim choking and tossings all over, There's iiuietness, blessedness now, With harp where the angels are singing Her feet, tread the beautiful shore See she beckons: Cumc meet witi my lured (ItlfH, And with Jpmu wh'U rtljn ereniwrr." AnisonoK, Va. Feb. 17lh, 1S79. Tiik Itieliinond Whiff of February 2.1th says : Vo. Fulkerson, a gentleinan to he re lied upon at all tiincs'and in all emer gencies, stood like a rock in the Semite on Saturday, and he exhibited a spirit which assured nil men that lie was able to stand alone, If need be, in defence of 1 the lights of the State and the interests of the people. lie spoke with eloquence and force against the McCulloch Till; hut in vain, as rea.-nn had been dethroned . in that blanch of the Assembly. The people henceforward know that lu Col. Fiilkeisoii they have a leader resolute and unflinching vigilant and always ready. A Tlilisi for Know I. IMwhhI FkuIchIi.ii. w r 1 1 I ii e lu rVKiHNkli tor March "f " Home W I. in Heiiool iiilisleih," tells this anec dote. While llit' t;ooil Presbj lerlall mill inter wuh ttniebiiig in our fnbtst, lie was Mhk'il iii one inorninu by n poor IiouikI boy, m ho hail rlddin fiom a farm house many mile to j-ct the 'liissler" to show lilni bow In ' 1 1 o h sum" thai hud puzzle"! bun. The fel low was Irjii'U to tducuti) blin-ef but was nqiiirid m he buck at home in time in Ilium his om)s work hs Usual. 'I he good limsler elinll'iiiji his IiiiiiiIh lo kni ihilii whiiii. sat down ly the hoy mid ixpoiniiied ibe "sum" lo hi so (bal he uiidcirtnod it. Then I he pi or bo) si i a Ik heiicd bin. M If up ami ilil usi ilia hit. hind 1 1 U I it I lllln llie pocket of IiIm blue JiHIis liuw sela plillnl mil ii quailf of a ilol hu, t'X.luiniiii, with u tilush, II, al ll wiiHali heeouid pay, lot II v mm all he had. Of cum u the master mudo him put It back, and lold him to come whenever he wanted help, I lelnem. llie liiiskiiies of ti e mii lstei' voice when he lold us about It In school thai morning, When I recall how ea erly llie people sought for educa tion, 1 am not surprised to hear thai Indiana, of all the stales, ha to-day one of the laigcxt,' If liol I liiiycst, school fund." Later, on speaking of Mrs- I)u inoiit, a faiiioiia teacher of hef time, Mr. Ejuicsioii say: '1 can see the wonderful (ld lady now. an shu was then, with her cape pi '.I awry, rocklna Iter splint hoi- t lit nervoiikly while she lalkad. Full of all lliaoiirr of kll iwledge, gift ei with something very likeeloqiieuea In speech, abounding In alb celon for hr pupils and enthusiasm In tuacli Ing, she moved us atranaely Being Infatuated wlih her, we l ecanie fn init io In our pursuit of knowledge, so I bal the school hours were not enough, and we had 'lyceum' In the even ing f'r the purpose of rending eompo alllons, ami a club for llie study nf hlstmy, f n rt ci i ul it in lncmiiM very lu ereslltiK, Ibf inlite vclmol would sometime" be drawn into I he illneut noli of ibesiitjeet ; all other les-olis wei.llnlhe wall, books ol reticence were brought out of her library hours wer consumed, ami mini) a time the school sesnii was prolonged uuill daiknes forced us reluctantly In adjoin n." The Chinese inusl go. They have instilled Anierit an labor by putting the ptiic of washing down to seventy- I five unts a down, A Kentucky Opinion About HI-Den, FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH CONCRESS i ' MAN CARLISLE. I "J tell you Tilden is looming up. If he does not get the nomination himself, he will name the man that does. The old man has a long head, j and knows what he is doing h'r; . may be nominated by. accLmatio i .there is no telling- Next to hin, d'-' I think he favors Bayard, who is vcr, ( ' strong in the East, and perhaps o-ti'.! carry New York. New Jersey r.nf'i 'Connecticut. Judge ,M' a.2rMt l frii'iui of Mr. Tilden. is ako JJ,1 .1VIIMI ,....-T - spoken of, but he is threatened with softening of the brain, and the amount of exertion that would be required of him to make the canvass would kill him. ' He needs repose, which ho could not have if he engaged in the exfitcmcntof a ric lential content. New York will doubtless be for .Til den for first choice. The breach be tween him and John Kelley has been closed, and they are now woiking to gether harmoniously, lie would un questionably carry the State against any Republican that coi.ld be named." From I he K n'Jt H 1 1. t ill.ui.e Hl HpiMTHIHI Tl'llfflMly. John, Tonl and George Kirisin. who flgiired In ttifi recent fatal family ngbt. hi inmcfick county, some weeks sineefau nccount. of wliidi was nublislicd in the Tribune, were tried before Justices hiHt week. The liogeisville Sjwtiilnr says: The Justices nc(ultt:'d the two latter and found John guilty of murder in the first degree, who, after sentence, was pronounced, succeeded, through the neg ligence of the (illlcers, i'i making his es cape, nnd is now at large. John Is n very notable man with the right arm oil" 'above the elbow, ami could lie easily caught, h'the Justices rendered a prop er verdict, then John is guilty of the murder of father and mother and one sister.. An awful case. M Yi'I'ow FVvrr ul NewOrle uni. Nkw OltLKANS Feb. l'J Itepons leiviiig been reccullY published of he exiKieeee ol yellow fever in New Ol leans, a statement is made Ihui such repmts are untrue no eaves or ilentliH Irom ello lever having cc clirird here during ll.e jeur. Ike siulemei.l is sitjiieil by many pu ini emii cil.izeiis nnd i flicn.ls. iecUid up )r Saiinie! (li'tn pin, I'li-ideni m ii e B eird ol Ilii.ibh ( .v NichmU. MlVnr FallCII und I'elTV Nneelil, IVcsidelit ill the I "ml mi Kxcliarpe, A fiticc Hslul f;ii'c!iilt.t. A ny one who bu-t heeii llie rivalry lo u WiHleru s idlitiK-school will np pi. dale lliln lnciiieiit from I'M aid Euglestnn'a ti-Hilliseclici of his school iIhj H, ulill-lied III the March KcitliiM.lt. He nays: II was in ibe same old Bethel ichcol house, shout llie san e time, that ti e imi-ler, one Betilli l. t a led out Ibe -ptdlii.ii class of which my iiioil.tr, tin ll a little Rlrl was unially at ibe head. J lie word Kiveli out Wlis "mi loll." 1 suppose Ibe scholars ul the head i f the cIush had led icciinz i llie word by t In spelling- III eitiil.vlng iheir Iiksoiih 'liny all ni'ssid it widely, spellli'K It In the umst Ii gen iniisl.v Ineorreei fiiHliions Near the fool of ibe class stood h boy w ho hsd never been able to climb Up lowaid the head. But of the . fcW wol'di lie ilid kow bow lof.i II, ope wna onion" lien Ibe Wold was mlssml lit the lii'H'l he became jreatly eiclml twist- lli(I himself Into llie most bl lleloiis ci.nrortiona as the word ' came iienier and nearer to him. Al lei'Kib the onejusl nlinve the esyer hoy misled, Hie miihtt-r in id "iiext,'' whereupon he exiilllUKly awuiig ills baud above bis head and came nut with, O-n, un, I (i ii, )un, Iny-un. I'm head, by Kosbl" and lie linnelieil to the head while Ibe Inasler hit hi in M blow UiTiiss the shoulder fur swearing. Another Vai.i aiii ij ''oai. Mink Ori:M',p A coal mine I lel.v di -covered m tin! Isfirl of 'Mr. I'eniy IIhimii, and wit iiiu a quintcr of a mile ol his residence, In hei'ig developed by llnit gi'iitleiiian. The vein in fU' leet tliio.li nnd the cosl is ' of excel lent quality, iSiinio of It, vn learn, has lieeii tiled hy our Wyihville Ktn i ' lis n nil prnunuiiCfd superior in any iliey have lien-inline used. Mr Bi'imii lives six miles Iroin town, and will he able 'o deliver Cosl to i on- oii s in tli ist pbim at a very cheap rule, Wo trutt lint lids discovery ofdilsek rliamoniU" on the farm of Uneie Henry iiniy proven teal ho on ii mi in him mnl aid materially In promoting tho inniul'aeii ring Inter p-s of our county and section. H'y'hoilU t'literprine. CoMt'OHItlON OK I'UMI'KINM Tha rllul of this vegetable Is nearly three ami one h If times as rich In nlliiiml hi'iis matter as the fl-sh. The oft'ul portion, liielinllng seeds, contains n large portion of Itrogen, nnd the setilsylebla high percrlililgll of oil, and nre very hulitclniis, nnd they are valuable In f. t il all scrl or farm anl mills, except milk cows, The hitler should only be f. d Hie (I sh anil rind of pumpkins. ,t Limit Vmo Curmil. James Daly nf Marathon, Mi. li., told his wile to go out and tut some wood. She refused. lie tried lo whip her, bnt failed ignobly. She threw him down, tied his hands be hind him, and drove him hihiml her i to a Justice' tourt three milut away. v. MARCH 4, 1879. V,l,c!cNw01. No, 26 ararm-'jrwwawKtwaiKrww He Cot Ills l.lqnor. i Derrick D"d lells the following L'ood slor).- Ilwssa ad looking tramp, with ii pained e pressi'iu of face, that entered a Sip ter-al reel bar loom, tbo o', her day, liobtin in bm Hand a small i, attend red canis'ler. ' Look at this,'' lie said, sorrowfully ;" I went Inlo a iriiiinliop ami lecd for H"tiietliiiig to eat. and Hie mean niatl l.ainled ' tins can of i u dvr. lie sfiid I C"iild to oliiiitt'iig ik i-taronc IliUil (.'o shoot ing! Jut think fil " 'Well, M ..If!" reloiled the bur-k-ep.-r, whn tun I just set up four fancy drinks for a row of cu-ttxners "I pie 'ge you my word." said the ai;raiii. ho dlni: Ibe can iilnii un Inch of llie open stove, "I'm so iiiU emblo I'vealuil a mind to blow my self up " "Dale joll do l., ", suid one of the iiystaudeis, w inkii'i; at Hie crowd - T.it- wreckeil purly gave a sad, tin geijnuiooku the poured mt liquor, as thai he might ne'er behold agali , and tossed lu the can. , The yell that the whole crowd gave us liny started for the other side of I he street was heard on tch graph illl When I hey tiled in uboii: ten niiniiiij alter the empty can ilid in I exploile, there wert; four empty gluases on tin counter, the lunch table was an emp ty niockeiy, and ilie lib looked like a savings bunk on the dsy after u really lalge d"posit. llcv. C. M. Howard, the well known evangelist, whose labors have been crowned with such rein.irk:ible success in various sections of Virgin ia, was united in marriage, on Mon day evening last, lo Miss Virginia McCnmeut of Grayson county. The ceremony was performed in Cluu lotts ville, at the residence of MrV J. W. I.ipop, with whose family the bride has been sojourning for some weeks. The newly-married pair left on the train for Washington shortly after the marriage. Salem Register A writer in the Woman's Jvurnal complains of meeting, in Boston, young ladies reduced to the appear ance of idiocy by a peculiar method of combing the hair down over the forehead, familiarly known as "bang ing," and asks: "Is it a protest against being considered strong minded that the young women thus assume what is evidently copied from the lunatic asy lums?" Gen. Chester A. Arthur, recently deposed Collector al New York, has been unanimously elected Chairman of the Republican Central Commit tee of that citv. This action is con strued as a rebuke to President Hayes Tom. Gleason, a mulatto farm hand near St. Charles, Mo., was ordered to feed the hogs. He refused to obey, saying that he disliked to carry swill, and swine were offensive to him. His I employer insisted, wncreupon ium . I..., i.:, aiiwi linn. KKUHMERT, (tuft MAIN ST., - - lllUiMOL, TENN. ilr III, 'TS-tf Davis & Watkin Storace & Cot mlssibo' MercTiaats, IV a. M Wlili.ilm'l 4 M llriuiil Sir.. I. ATLANTA, HA I 1IIF.UM( advances ninth' on C'iii 4 slgoments, when ilHHired, and prompi reiurns made lo all lustiinees. Ciirrespoiiileiiee solhilteil, ' ' feh IH, '7l)-3in C O U N K Ll uF O RAY Barber and Halr-Drcssor, FRONT STnttT, BHI&TOL 7CNN Desires the patlonime of ibe public Politeness and attention yiveu to al and sui islact Ion guarantee I. Mv III IH74. 'I THE Scientific American, Till KTY-et'Cn TH V Sa II, Tli liiisil itniHiUf s.iitlli r.m u I In Wnrltl. Half 13 20 Vr, laal villa I'imUk. Wi)lt;, 6i Muiulimt Xt. A.OUO ixk'Ii l'.''. Tm Siimstirm Asskiiias l 'Ntn rir.i rm.K yirtHif Wn.itpri.f itiii .i Itr'nit'l In Out mini biillliil ilin, p-i'V lnr.iO.( mllhiplrwl Ul mi)i i'u iiiii, r r . 1 1 1 1 1 . lh lioif I IiimiiIIihi mnl llm m"l r -ri.nl .liPrmiro In Ann and Slm. iliiiliiilln Nw anil lnltrnatlnK Km-I In An linn loir, lliirllmilliirn, Hit llnmn. II- illli, MsiIImI l'n'ri., SurUI elnf, Smuinl III- liir;, (Ii.iiIm, Amriiiii.nijr Th bh1 Hhiiu Iiiu .Miilnil i.. Iit null. nil wtllt-ra In til ila pno mi-Li" nf ooiaiMI, will ha f..nii-l In lha Mr la a. line Anirilran I .... Tr-ma ! In VI fm. ' " al A T"". "Iilrh lialnili'i i"l. I'l-r.ulhl In Ac in. Mlnala r.i.r irn i rni Si.lil l.r all Krt.i. nl.'r, Km n II h pinlal milr In MilN.H a Co, I'uliHili-n 7 f'aik In.w .li'W Vink. PATENTS. Maura Mfa a C" , t Snllriiini nf Am-ikati ami fnfal ll I'llrnl", liars liml II e mnl. n.ra, a I..I iintr bans Htr lair raianll-lun. hi la tnfiH. Calrnia oi I'liiaiin-.l un '!' ' ii. " - a ...m-IiiI ii..lli. la ili. In IS- SCIfi'll IC AMU I- QAM M all Inrriilintia aii'hira i unnn on. a., n rr, trail lln san'i' and r''al.l--tirr cl Om l'al-hli ll I hi. In.Hi-l.ar r 1 1 I'll laOnl ll'tl" ll'ri ll, "illillr ill I- II., i. la.llinniil In Ilia niMHaiS Iha xe caianl, Hltil a-lli nr In't' illirl... I.IO-II raal't i-n -trl. t,r fi ra-in r lin baa nia" a i.a ilia.i .r if m Inranili.n ran aai rialn, frn t b't.i, abnlif a iliil run rn l.al.lr liu nlilalniil, hr atlilnit I" Him ll oil -r - lw -r .1 . VVii l M in. I t pt ni' llatil ;i.ii.i al.i.nt lb- l'afrtlil l.awi, ral.'i.ia Caftaia, Tfa.l' l.ir. lb It t'l, ami Imw r r r 'l . kiOi til. iib 'nr 'r.riiiii a ailtinr-a on li-ri ii.tna il l.r.i fnr It, " " i. '' r....i-r.i ii i. V VWH Ii CO ,17 Tr-l a i. Vnili lOanrh OiS. ..I. t It a Sit. W'a.Un fl'.b, I'.C. l'vf. Id lrs. VBGETINB Pj lies the Blood, 'Renovates ar:d Invigorates tho . Who!o System. . ' its shpicii. rKurssiiii" as Alterative, I mile, fu,tvrnt Dim tit: and V emetine RLUASLEjyiOISCE. - l! H k. Kti vioi.: A vfrt I will iniMt cliwifiil v hi! I iii v t 'Ini'Viy r- ili rri-tt n n fuller ytii h'iri ' ml r ffftt .1 ii f viii- of v im k re 'i l, im! ftn fi' vt Ino. Yt'firTIK. r-r 1 tin mo' ''Ink oi.nnt cut fuM. tn l' "i.tmt ; f i r I m'h- iii'ii'ilia "V'i ''iHy ym Willi Mi I .h-iMiHn ill i'm' ' Hiitrth v A hid nnt(li h"t '"iur'ilp' ni ll Mint ll wi'tiM ii S l)Hltf)l IM ll'l C- "Hll l'l'llh ll'V i r tin! inKfiNit ritri'fl , u-.f rl . t.. .,. ll.rifik OoJ n'l V Inn- Mint lhrn 1t m ann.i n tn rfK Inn km Vo ti f. , I Vsi" C'1'V ' OTin of 'll In ft Mrdte ItH tnr - Huh. Mnl won k Hliitclii" Ifllt cfc i M.i- li'tnirli . ni' ttdrlip fT,.iv .IvInt.Vi' 111 Vfi'THII fnr I rii nsfuirn lltTt It Ik i-hm f tlie hn-"t rrtf! IcJt'r Hi' ''r . hi km i. (loitr. Tor SUHl'm ni 1 'Hli'nt , rmtiliil-Io, MuHit, Health, .Strong'!, and A l'PK'I ME. . 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Tb; la In nrltft Dial I liavn muil ymir "I'lii.id I'I apart tlmi" In in v family ft.r aan-ral wira. anil Ihlnk llial tr Serofuta ni-Cnnk.rmia llumnrt or nin-nmnl-la sffi-cllmia It rami"' b SKarllad ; mil. at l IiIdiiiI imrinsr nr anrlnit millrlna ll la III.- b-allliliK t l rrar na-.l, tin) I Iiarit nlmnal arnrvthlnir. I can lirfi:llf ra r'simncnrT il lo any nn In iiuril of aie-b a inaillfllna Youia rr-aiir'Tiilly. Mas. A A. MNMOHB, . Nn. ll) Kuaaull Slraal, IT Ti A Valuable Remedy. S.HITII I'OHTOS, K'U 7, 1ST0. Mn. STrrasa. I)mr Sir, I liivo laksn aataral Imltlra nf ur Vm. r.THK, anil tin onvl.-r-d ll la a rnlllaMn n ninly fur iyi.ials. Klil'iny CSimiililnl, ami tcoit Ml ! -! ll jr f Hi" avatrm. cin linKitHy ILCini'Siaiiil II In H aiiir-'rl nf rr.'in' Mi" !'' aooiplAlnU Vnuia ri ii-'fi fa 1 1 . Mat ML'XKiiR PARKHB. ba Athena 80'ual. VEGETINE . . I'iiiilitil by ll. 11. SUilUSS, lloslnn, Vrpetitie is SoU by all Drujg'aU. A.nl i, ir!.s-lr. S.S,m HIS V'fV 3j... """oJi'iV July 4 Ll IH7U -lv. JK O. S7 OL AEY, Livestock Broker AND Commission Merchant, 2-'l) Weal Old HlN'Ct, IMCTKIIMUJHG, -- , ; VA. 1AM now well Hx ni for liamlllnif I,IVI:hI'()CI. Cniile, Sliccii ami 11 out, iiii'lSnililetfor Hoisesaiiil Mules, do il ieiis Willi ttlteils, Iroiiiths ami racks C a (ceilinir ami laUliiu etire of siock Fali lianks Scales lor wi lclihi. Side truck from A . M & 0. 11. H , run nli'K Int'i my sloi U fien. ' rsonal iitteutioii lo' nil klrnls of itonslKoiiienls, (Jivu iiiu u trial ami couslitu I'I jtnr.VH. riiAUV, lliifereiiees linnUers ami Merchants, IVlersliniK, Va. , i jan 11 '?U-ly JMffit V'4 Ami Man ii fact n r nf all lieslgn and ' Hlylenf FURNITURE IT.6.M Till: I'LAINl-iST TO Til IC FINKST. Ko.'ic,' covsnnon srnsaT. MANIFA(,TOUY, 1213, BRCA3 Srs:tf niclitnoncla Va. April, M, ADVERTISING RATES HATH FOll O.N TE ft. t'lrat Inch . ..H.nl I...I . Ill) . , W 6nJ Hit . n.,.1 ,.i. r..r a ah. ,iii r t inr. Ural raia rnron. ,.. I... 10 -" 'iui." -. M -area. ,,..,, 1 i. n . wn innnlba ?,a I, ' .i - ' i . . ona monlb jj o it ' li . Ian"' j0 ' at ' ' out nut LOCAL AtlVBRTlSKItRiXTS. TiBn.li.iit I" ti'iila l'r AA'NOUNCRIIESTS. i rnr roi,rrt, LrgWaiara. or Ceaalr ' nlliri-a aarh V'w Tcwii and Tow. aiilp i-ffl"ra, :;'.. ...... . . ...it .ju.mJ tn liv au.ivv rtlfa win t. riiuij .- srv- - ' "' , Tt-ofi mount Carp JOH'M C- SUMMERS. tt.oinej'-Ht-fiw. V ill iinuaica la tlieluuiil.v nl firciilt I'niirtH or VVnsliinaton, Seolt, Sniyllie bmJ HiishpII. .Alan iu tli Oourl of A Wl nd II. S. IHhtrict Court. Speivi! nlieution ;iiil I'e iiilin Punk .iiptry Orlice Maifa Street , Al.iauilon, V. -of. Sll-ly . . " . " A TTOli'Mil-Jl't.A n , 4 II- HIRTOL. T-'nTlT. OfF.ce ever King Si H'H' Book Store. fj rtJIl.T. praolics in llie Oeimty anil Circuit II roarla of Wnshliirinn,; ItiiHaell, nd loutl, Viiyiaia, i 'l iiUivna imiiitv, Ttiirn Vina ia I'oiii't of Appru's mnl U.S. IMslrist i 'mn tut .M'inrlna: July 2ft. '"B. lji. , ATTORN I' Y--A T; LAW ANl) ClIl.M (TINO AUI'T f W1I.T. BittM.il U llei "'narls of Pii'I1':'tii, Wimhii'loii niel I'rtltcrCi'init'vi.T'nli. hDko In l.nsv liu.liliiiU mi Mil HU HrUtnl, lea n., nlliou. iu roar ol' Huilcy S McwrosKey a aiiK 8, 7C f Al loi'ney-Mt l.ii" ': NU Ci UN Kit A I. Ctil.t.UHTlN'li ARfNlS, TAZKWELLiC.'lI., V'A?,r Will lie ifi remilarattentlanceim'tlia oiirtsof Tazewell, the (iirctilt Ciluit if WashliiL'toil ami Hiisseli !tuii1le ami Federal court utAliinniloi.. ti'ee ial iitlenllon niven to to the elaimis of creditors aralnst hanlsruptB ill t li Federal court at Anint'loii - . (I , YOI'K, A. Kl'I.KHKHON. YOIIK.-& FUIaKliliSON. ATTOHNEYH AT LAW,. 1 UAOTH'K regularly In all tU ( Courts In VVushinuton county, Ta.i and InWashlnntonandHulllvancoun f.eH. Tenn. ami ul tend to tlieeoltectlou of all claim in Hoiitliwesl Viiv A1 F. Tennes"ee. 'OmcK.on .!iinilrlaiiil H trout, Uondsnn. n. ,. ; hep '7,0-tf 1). F. Baii.kt; U A I LET W. 0. Minns, & McOROSKEY. AT'l'OltSEYS AND SOIlCIToRS, fJlUjTOh, TF.NN. & VA. Al'tetnl all Hi Courts in Sclllvsn sail Wusliiiicton rmint'HH, Tonn., NViirlilanton .ire! Scull, Va., sail r'eilornl Court at Ktisi Till ami AMuriIiM. Aa l?l.T W. 15. TWisTOK,'-t ATTOftsHr-ATal.AW. JUlliiTOK, ' VA. C TiJ.VJV. ANl) XOTAHY vunuv I FOll WASlllNOTON CflUMY", VA. tACTh'KS In S.inlba-atrrn Mrf Inlt and Kat TtinnuaMa. Hrninpl mllsrllona and ! nilttuncri. OH ll.li 111 milr HI I'Blll'T " llfina. ptll 9, IH7H-.tr. T-I. S. PRESTON, A I' l l I Jl N K Y- A T -1. A W .' AniMiDON, - - - vmniXiA. 1)K.M"rlu;Sla nil tlieCnurtH nf IVsih iiiKloa na. Itassnll coaatlss". Clw:uiJ ij nirtaor Si'iiltnud l.M.uail In Federal miurl nt Aliiau.lna. No. Htr. DP,, J. F. HICKS, ; rhyslolan & Sturgeon. Okkiiik un l''ifih Stri'iM, twr HiiorH from Mala I3IXI4TOIi, Ti:. VA Olfnrs Ida rrnfoanloiial rvli:e lo , Hi I'lil.liit, Will plve yeen IteiiUnii I I'I-I'-iHCa of llm Kyo, all ''amnio disosar nail iMsensns jii'i'iilinr to fuinnkl. Anj. II, IS7I. IT. - i VANOK &. V A N 0 C -Tl. N. VANCF.. M.D.aiid WM. V K. VAN I 'IS. M H.. live formed a iarlneilil)i in Hie (imii'IIco of Metll elne In its various luaiielies. ( alls from town ami entiniry rei'dved. nnli- over K'lnjj h llill'i fi-mlc Mtorc, lirislnl. Tenn., . . Janl l '711 tim aaaar ci -.arl .-wr-ttrrj.n-iui- tj.uau ... - ; fDcnlaU .- . DTTriirGRATr ... i ... 71LIi rnnio lb rrncllt ff lil jirns Icaalnii Ia lirislnl. Cn ll he fun hit t llio Thmass l(oun on Satiinliiff of esah wetk. ' ' July 17,IH77tf. TU'Hlilnnt DoTitlrtt, 'nUIHTOf, TF,NN KSHF.K. ' OrClf'K over Kivn f. IliM Book Hlor, Jtn.iu. W. if. rii .fab 11,'T ; i DR. vT. 7CTNQ, (foi fii.if iln Hiilitmnrt Vail tft nf lirntul Stir lif.) .. ' Will suit'iiliriiially ii'i'fntin nit Jlrnlal fi r) rulluiin and giiinualio antlaliu'llja in i.i. hi: at aillSTOli, faun., from lln- lt lo Ilia llh nf aalh nmiilb I OBIca, III alfrrl. ttl 4nr fur Main. fNIOII, Tann,, fn in Ilia lib InlbalUlb of atah ui.nilh I oSira, lltln alraal, l:atl Knd. JOHNSON CITV, Trim.. Ilia rrmalndrr ff It lamilh , Olllra, Dr. latlmta'a uld olbra. ' May II, '7,-lf, mi s. w. urn: a, 111-Ml 1T I v l T 1 ST uriicOmt il'inr to J. I'i Firli',' m mn fTuh'.r, hiiimui., it.uk. Il l ll ,l 1U.,U Hit n ,t i 'il '..'.. a mifh ' . bill), '71-ly. (IKKMNVIIil.K. TICNN -flMi rurnlaii initial nr lull trU nf VV I'ci'.ril iiivinhii( 1 1 the ai..i iai rr s. id lii 'l itol, mnl al ii-,. .,ili.;i tniilis.l vlao I I" "ft v"d f..'il "lei I In.) ii-'Iiim-.. I'lllin lei I'.ilrii'lln t iti.in , Mi I ill W,. l(iisr ii'l .Sii tirn k -thrift) ain t l ,i,i- Ua t, fi, v 7( ,