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THE BULLETIN, SsliTra.r, Term. CL"v. A2MISTSAD, Editor ft Prop'r Til iSDAY SOVFMP.KU 18S2. OIJRIKTY IN OFFICE. f the ni'Wt jiainlui things d with jhlic lite iu lite vales u the habit of intetu- Unit t.rfi'f immi a:i Mm our public men in DfU tl ken tiBssi is a secles el It was -aid by one- of the I. It ))( u tin? sJw stall school in rin f .'(..-'--thai there u truth iii v me, niMnim; that a man is mm likely to -jtra!; the truth when under the nirl ict'.cc of intoxicating liquor .Never was then a more insidtout apo'.iigy f.r ihis kh;d of insanity, 1 iifl liutli is that intOXtrJltHMI briuiis '-'it all the WW M trails of Uu- ninmi.y. It unbalances the intellect a. id give free play to tl c jniii. All 1. 1 11:0 eilllcutl'UI Wll oil ilNS Itciell ii.Millcd through twcnty.r-m venra nf infancy and l.tii,ila?e by I he rare ami j praytrs of the mother, by the aekfled li'k of the schoo.s, by the eiviliza ti)ii of (".ciety, by t:e l.ibirs of the ilum ii, by the bonds aud restriction 1 : by the examile and iidln rnce f gentlemen ano women w hi w'.k ttlNMI the e!cvatvl height tt I' iw' 1. co aru jriie. is i st in a mo mull w In n the go like brain I opple- from its throne. Tin-, very moment when inloxica lion -nines control of the u an, tin hi.s i ii.-t i net of t he animal prcdonu. iiafe 'li;erc m no troth left in him llrtleMi it le t lie truth for which r tin. old blush (but truth whkh lc- lon: to the sava-'e and t which wi reeri only wlicn a l ss of rei.-u sub- -rfn sjtj to lh.it savage condition from which our glorious race has struggled up tiller the labor veikrs, to the ratiliglit f mri:xlw rsl id society and 1 1 legion The people must especially frfiwn iini driiiikcnneos in public life. Alt 11 who are chosen to represent uw 111 hiih oHice are entru-ted with the dearest rights of the penj 1c, Thev innke, construe ami cxernte laws Thev hold in their hands t!ie crib that connect nil social and eomssercial atTftr. If the pilot who leers the hip becomes i insane at the moment the precious freight is pas-ing through the cksiiinel, the peril is 110 greater than ihatwhi'h intosica I Hssj threat ens lo the law-maker, theju lge, .r the executive thHcer who unbalances his reason at the very moment when a char ju 'g:i cutis ueeied. No matter bow genial, it bridiaut H1S)f le the lepresentati ve, the jo ph s iutcfvftt i;' in h s bands aud tin people will not xci.se a dcfisruir from habitual aoorieiy. Nvtinet a confirmed diunkard, nor one who oc casionally and aeeidentsily Iktmu'S drunk, is a Mile counsellor. Ths flushed face, the Mid'sew eye, I lie tot terinir step, ibe itfvVeMtfK stteevb, tht- ilimsWrillt I ho II hit, are a l.t;i aee to a confiding constituency. The liighci iho plan; filch a man holds (he deeH'i the d"gtada(ron into ahicll he thrn-ts those who have csn lllel in him. IVe wish fa pvshll to our jiublie men with pride as the rcpresentatircs of the purity of our homes, the saered-ne-s of our ridigion. tho solidity of our business. When they sieak we raped clenmos of jutlgment and coi, ney of thought. When tin y rjs-nk we exjH-el promptness, euro and d ispntcb. Nie of hose rcfiiles can lie met by l'iot who are habitual drinkers. They often fail of being met by those wh i are occasional drinkers. It is time for public opinion to pro tect ygaoifct the ideyatiou of any but sober men to place d honor and 1 1 nut. If we buw no regard for the ... 1 J 1 1 u.vB11, wu mmmr i...H...W a mo. bi Ktveomtin i..;, if we have no regard , for the leeiirm und industry w hich j nlv either men raa wield, we ohould St Iraal reflect lhal rcpren.nlive .... .. , nu n BfStKI williin llie radius of "thr lrtghl light that beali upon the thrne" nud thus eel an example lo our chil dren. It was 11 wJm.1 custom of flu S nrlr.ns lo teat h their children ah horrenre of drunken nm bv exhibit ing to iheni the in.b.r .ty of s dt unken slave. 1EE CCKIKG LEGISLATURE. The Deuiocmtic slnMipfh in each house of the coming legislature will bein proportion of aloui three to mu oyer the combined npynsit ion. Ifnhn tlii we congratulate Oie muntry. This overwhelming majority an util ) the slttmtssn it wiie cosnssels pre vail. These can only U - vail thrutigb j rudencc. The troubles which bavo Mvertaken the Democracy in the past, and w hich I public affairs ami tho waste of pul.tu ha a handed the State over to ram- j mnney consequent lheretiMn, dtseat ptut IC-tdicalmm for IsW ltt two years j is fivd with I he exi-tence and maiu huve been Ibe result of had counsel teuance of r.u unjnrt and ipreive but these h;uJ counsels could hn ve j lurid", by which the e.insu mors h ive be i 11 n . oiil.-d under goo, I organisation. ' been compelled to pay a higher price The want of such organization has 1 for their articles of ssssstsj nption than bicn the cause of unldd i-iils to the otherwise they wouhl, and iu many Democracy and thecountry. eat.es higher by fat than the articles Now let us avoid these evils for the are really worth, dissatisfied that uC i future. In Congress and in I be l'g- j slat ures of oUivr .taus, ch parly hold their lsiiiiicai oon ventions or WWiiH"', and parfv fflfMOrac are jy. - iiiitttirpil ;,n'l after maturity tliey ar ! jiijfiitel t' ilcliraiivc Ixulie that j Imve t " t 'n them in a nwitilc -liie, in which they can be under- t-nl bw tlic count rv. lit the crude .sliAjie in winch party ipHAtinn have Wen ncteil ou in our EcKis. attire tor many years none hut the more intelligent inenthcrti couhl understand the full force of the ques tion on which they were voting, and the irmntry wa often at a lss Ima tar to hold the ntewtlierM op fur " Mire for the uucrahlo nii.-luLc ikev hai made. The Ieiiiocracv liaaan overwhelm. iiig maj rity in the Legislature elect, and will he justly responsible lor i s ihgis'ative Action. If its action (dinll le wise Mie on try shall I grateful. If it shs.ll follow the crudities of it pre!eve0r ami tcteat tleir follies. Democracy will justly tufRr m the e:iniatioii of the people. Nas hville V.rld- ( U K KFP1.E.SEN rATIVE.. Il.,r,l,in will h.. uhlv r.n.rnaciit.-.l in thc legislature. J. A. Mrii.iw.11 Ul.M , UMtfn mrmbor for the mat ox vears, and his experience will greatly enlarge his uefu!nrat and sf ti iency. He w a pure and true man. Senalor-elM3t Ntrrmetit iaa rising iiiein- bcr of the IVdivarbai, a patieut and .-iK't'eu'lul worker, lecitlel iu hut con viction, earnest in the advoca cy of public question, and will make 1 nioft capabiu ropier illative of ev ery interest of 41m) people. C A. Miller, Floater, i thorough ly jk stcd 011 iniptitaat q not inn.- of the tlay, a devoted democrat, aealouf n thc csp n.sal of what he tonccircs lo le riglit. He will labor to secure the targMt measure of good to the greatest nuniln r. s These gentlemen enter the halts ; Lb jisiatloa with the iK'st wishiM ot a large coustituency of fricmls and k Sspportera, who predict for t!;em ureat JtWSjsj in the field 01 Legislation I hey will be callwl upon to handle grave State policies and determiue j iiuestions of laramoimt inqni tjuce lo 1 h State. Hanlfiuaii vrill watch wii h interest their votes and hiliors. Hi ii lnicrs Counted Out. A SKRIOUS WRONG. Here is a statement ot the ease: Immediately upon rendering I he decision thc troveriior issued a certifi cate to Van II. MsatiifHf, An it hat rwen genemlty cousedetj that ('iitd meis w.'s sleeted bv :t Itni'd-citue nit- jority, it has occnioued a nine lal wonuir. The case turned usmmi the vole ot late county. l!ic eertiheatt from the County Board ol CnssmawaMs rs u' KlcetioH dee'ared that Van II. Maiiiitig had received 1.IC0 vteirs nl I. .K. Jls liners 1,-172. As apjiear f om the foregoing i a ly hlsst-ts, Ifii. was tluiy ami ofhciaily sigued, but 0:1 f the revefsw 'nle of the ceitiiicate W;ii the tally sheet where J. H. Chambfese pleartil re.iitcd with 1,412 votes. HIS to M v sheet wns in a ditterent hand writing, awl was not ofiicialh nigm l Mr. Myers held that the tal ly shtet was heM better evidence rJ the intention of the enmwiiiisiisners, Ii wiik claimed by ( Jen. Chalmers that if this was true, if" the tally shcef was me sssry, the votes t fTippah, I'ni.ii und DcSiito counties siiould be thrown out as there wi re none enclosed, which would still give him a majori ty. The Secretary of State held dii ferentiv, uivjnif the 1 472 votes of Tate county to J. K. C'fiamhless, and none to Chalmers, aud sustaining the returns in the other comities. The vole, an officially aunouncod, stands Manning, M,74i; Chalmers. MOT; C'hanshlese, 1.462: CSrterl20. Man. ning's plurality over Chalmers, 5!)2. (ien. Chalmers sued out an in junction from the Circuit Court en. joining the Secretary of State Myers from giving the certificate of elect ion t Manning; ahsti a niaudnmus .om I., . . . ... mc name court, uoin 1 1 widen were disregartled. He will at once enter upon a vigorous contest. Proof was offered, hut u-d admitted, that there was no such candidate us J. M. Cham- It if thc opinion of the bar and other eminent visiting lawiers that the dcciriion of the .Secretary of State orrctt and that the Circuit judgeV ;--r- luilhnrity ot 'aw. The Democratic party cannot af fori I to retvigniae such a procedure. Chilian 1.- is elected and should have the oflice. Netwiihstanding all the presligc. nil the power of patronage, all the money, and th influence of uioimpn lies, the revulsion came. And WI13? Because the majorily of the people were dissutie-fioii with w hat they regarded as an extravagant and wrong use of public funds, dis satisfied with a 'it s of class legisht tion which for several years past has lcen going in, the tendency of w hich win to mnke the rich richer, nnd the pHir jmorer, ilissatisfieil w ith the lack of honesty and fidelity which has characterised the management l tenders, such as they of the whisky ring, and of the 1'ostollice ring are not more ri 'ontuslv pros -ute4 ami tlv punislied. 111M. at il - Be..slev v r Huh kin 76j; oy,.r KuU, 112,274; an ! over Uetvlev, 107.540. 'lhe.-e ii gum ought to satisfy auv rear mat. u ambition. The I U inocratic Executive Com mittee of Hardeman deserve great credit for the admirable 0fgsoi2ddk). of the iarty in the tv during tin late campaign. Chief among thes'. was Capt. A. T. McNeal, who labored moet a-siduoiuly to (icrfect the party organization. His well-known tact aud intelligence directed the detailed Warlunca of the committee through out the civil districts and thus directly contributed to reduce the -strength and influence of- .Hp4-le.aalcv and Fueil di.-alFecied facHnnia. His counsels. als had a large influence in the man agement of the State Executive tJ.nnn.ittc-. to vlu m the lartv is largely icdt hteil for thc recent gical Democratic victory. He si' Us the control of the lower house of f ji tfrnnr. the Deun crats se cureti a large i:jorily of the Lci? latme t !l Tu -sdjy W :ck. In 01. ly eight States did tho Republican fecurw Legislative majorities, Colors, do, Connecticut, Ihinois Kansj, Massachusetts Michigan; Mimics ta an I New Hampshire. On the other hand, the Delaware Legislature eon- fains only one Rcj ublican n ember, who hotda ovei; Florida is Democrat ic by an immense majority; Ind ana by 18 Democratic majority. Missouri 91. California by 50, New Jersey by 8, New York Ly 41. Pennsvl vania by Kb'again), Wisconsin by a majority yet undetermined, but large (a gain) and North ('arolina, Tennessee, Tex ts and South Carolina by overwhelm ing majnrities, the size of which is not yet fully ktsvwn. A leading Republican sees in this the compute overthrow of his pait-, regarding it as a more serious blow than the Democratic majority in Con gress. A telegram from Washington City "ay s : A nearly as enn be ascertained, the next house of rrpKsesitattves will otMssist of VJ6 Deriiocnvts and 127 iiejutblkanss a majority of 71. Ol the 160 Republicans, Readjustees mid Uepublic.iii Greenbackers in the present lions, only Oi have been re ele.te.l. Of I he lo-'i liemoeraU 81 nave lieen rc-fleerel. In other words 'l Republicans and only ;V2 Demo crat hare Ikhjh left at home. The next Uoue w ill e uitaiu 14' old mem hers and 1$2 h -v meiuleis. (! Tne I'M IXmioer. tic members only 70 come trttm the stales which lorn d come from trie suites which the Southern t'oiifederacv. '1 he New York 'Tiubiicmlent," a staunch Hepublienri paper, "rejoices greatly uves the ilelieat of it party; and says the dufoat was ret 1 ecause there wt-re trO priucijds wisrth tiht- ! ing lor 'not Itecutire there were 110 pri.i- ,.;,,le ;.r r. ,.-.r..ir .... I.r k.u,,.. 1 Q p, ' ' thoe wh, through thc I'rovubince of (iod, and the strange apathy of good citiacas, ami (he instigation f the Devil, had got emit rob of the Re publican party, from President Ar thur to -John 1C Smith, cared nothing about principles and tared only f r sjKiils. When the trui stalwarts ot Republicanism found this out they re fused to be driven by the bsjasa who had seised the reins. The simple fact is that the bosses were fools. They imagined that all they had to do was to control the nominations, and that the voters .would herd to the pollb like dumb driven cattle." THE DEBT SJs.iTL.ED. il Wnrkl. The people hare settled the dvht by an overwhelming populsr verditt. They have decided that the debt prop, cr shall he paid iu full ami the railroaii bonds st 50.3. There is no mbtking the vt idirt of the j'topleon that que, tion. Mi;h credit msesi, anil all me n who would have .releirtd m higher figure would do well to abandon t lit ir pusitkni and fnrtily with the eoph-. II the lohbv tdiall succeed, bv creat ing dtsseiissofss in the ixgislal ure, in deieatiii-; the wid .f the Koplf, their success will be a fatal st.-ib at the h, tercst or those who may be looking to 6lale rucurities us perniauent iurest- lllv'llt. A defeat in thc Legislature of the tiiimi.-takahie vertlict of the peop e would be received as additional evi dence of the iunute crookedness of: ,1... LX K ....1 I .1 i ini; n iji o; 1 itt oullltnr, rtlltl Hie ! jteojilu would recoil at the corruption f which it would exhibit. If this project fails to receive Icgis. J Istive endorsement the whole question will dc re-ojH?nwl. The next fig t will le between 50-3 aud nothing, w.th th.' odds iu isvor of nothin-. liepu.iistiott wiil then enter thcJioid with liiiditioual evidence of the sjssrE m ruptiuii of the lobby and the untnitn-1 fulness of lijdststiuns, which suiuotfai! I to haye a mighty industtce with the peuHc. We have i.-boretl for s settlement of U,is quests,... thc people by their I Voice have decluicd for tho Setil-iucut up u pi'iuciples which are i a.-d v un- tierstood. The JegisJalure elected in c'nite..t to the work, and ltlhi ami tiiagrui.tletl politiciaiis may kick iu vaiii. The peq have deciecd s PS I.Q net! lenient, ami the .Legislature witl remaster tlit ir decree anu gie 1 U lLc ! lorcc . !a . l?y llto late-t returns, Jiate's iiiritv ovr Fusre.l, Hawkins VYONUl .KFl'L MA I) BTOJi E. What it baa Done -Its History, Own ership, E c. Oxford MiM. I -u . Mr. Ben Milan, who resides iu this counly, near t be Marshall c inity j line and who is the owner of the won- deriul uiad stone, of which we made mention some mouths ago dropped n t see us Hatuiday la t whilst on a business trip to our city. Mr. Milan informs us that since thc stone has lieeu in possession of his family that 122" canes have been treated in al', not one of which failed to recove An s.A'eiaife f lift eeu patients tet the ci rati ve powers of the stone a. - comfort, and the scalp by its use nuallv, which number is about three1 becomes white and clean, times as great since as before the wn . 1 By its tonic properties it restores e - the capillary glands to their normal Mr. Milan accoonts for thc increase TITOr jVerenthig baldness, and mak by sauting to thc fact that ere.y ju the hair grow thick and strong, freed man h;is a pack of slarrc! cur- j As a dressing, nothing has been t iat rc not allowed h m h n a, found so effectual or desirable, slave. The lustorv tift.i,wunderfu A A. Hayes M.D. State Assayer . - .... 'of Massachusetts, says, " 1 he con- stone as we get 11 from Mr. Milan, is i stitnent9 ar0 piTre, and carefully so- bitnia, broujfht the .-tone from China where he had purehasid it. ami where it was known as ti.e "uiake j s'.one," lieing tned by th Chinese to i. 1 1. .-4 1 .1.. i Clire MlltRe sou sjfiuer Bnejsaua imrao of other poiranoua insects. Soon a.- ter Dr. B.trker returned to Alabama he applied the stone on persona bittei by mad dogs and with great Success and sx used it unlil his death, which occurred several years sttr wises, with other effects, the stone was sold ami became the property of Gar vis Milan (lather of Ben) and three ol his neighbors. One at 11 time tlie joint owneisold out until Mr. Milan became proprietor of the stone, and at bis death willed it to his son, the present owner who only a few days since refused for it S75X) dollars. Mr. Milan is a plain, frank, well-to-do firmer, and seems to eaie a great daal more for the power 'the stone gives him to avert a terrible disease than the money it mav brim' bun in. Wheie patients are able he charges from 25 1 to 100 dollar; when they are po r he treats them without cLarge. Among the legislatioa tl at Senator 1 Harris wu press upon 121a aitemion ! of the Senate Judiciary Coiumn e "to attach the county ol Hardeman, in the State of Tennessee. t the eas tern division of the Western District o Tennessee, ;iud ail p'oees es isu d against defendants rei.iiug itj Harde man cMunty shall lie returned tt Jack . son, and ncluuis now lending at j Memphis against defetssiants residing j in this county may, on application of oil her party, be trvusiei red to the court at Jaehaun. Thirteen democratic and two public u governors wtre elected re on lbs Jth iust Next year, twenty-six nates w in t-nve (temi-erutie governors, STRONG FACTS A great many people are asking what .articular troubles Brown's laoN BlTTESS is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful Curative power is simply because it purities and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. & Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Mil., My 7, iSSo. My health was much AatttrwISy Rheumatism when I commenced la lag Itrvwa's Iron Bittern, and I scarcely had strength enough to at tend to my daily hiwhol3 dutie. I a ra no m using the third bottle ami I am regaining; strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend it to all. I cannot say too much in praise of U. Mrs. Makt I- Kkasme, x 7J PrestatansL Kidney Disease Cured. 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MALI. & CO , NASHUA, H.H. am y m srsrenu, ua uuu u u&ssasi Do we BaiievdinWitchcaft? l take thc position that w do not, in its broad tense, said a gentleman of years and experience ; "and yet v e find many of thc present day carrying a Buckeye in their pocket through a ! ini of supers icion, whea ihcy might bs re lieved bv a few applications of Tab lets Buckeye PUl Ointment." This Ointment li mad; from thc Buckeye, and is recommended for nothmg else bat Piles. Try . It will cure you. Price, 50 cesits per bonis. For SJ by all Druggists. FOR SALE. My i'c- r; ble res- Uss'ts in H !i v.ir, near the home of Mr. Luke (1:oring ton. It lias a large lot. outbuildings, good garden and orchard. Terma very reus nabU reiit it. If not .l l w iii F. Ii May.., U-divar . Tenii, Oct 26 If ClimW.iOIITE, Memphis ud Eiykioa Mai I XWO DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. CPUrnill C On smd after Fd. j unLIIULIli. 1 s follows GOING KAsS MA tL IJIH l.vc M.'inpUis. -:3ipm l':4."ara Arr (irand .lunrtion 7.1S" 12:SS " .Mi-tdlfl-in H:0 " 1:21 " " f.irinth .fc'H " 2:17 " ' l-atur USS" SsW " mt'emauu .vio " 9-.xo " Owtlaiilsjl.i --7SS 11;S GOING WEST I,v Cha nM;a !kV pm S: m " SSevrsmmi :2i ' l:l" " lcealtir S:30 " tsSB " " rnrinth I2:1J" R: W " " MMdltnn 1:18 " 6:Vi " " tJrand Junction 2:05 ' 7:27 " " Mr 111 ph in t:10 " S.W " To the East C'onnection is made for all Easter "nSoutheastern Cities Tl f boll j II UA RS W ITIIOL'T C'li A HOC ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. To the West FAST TIE TO Ark au sand xasPoins- A full set of First Class aud Krat ; rant Tickets on sale at all principal stations. BAOAGF. ('IIF KKD THROUGH NO SUNDAY DELAYS. For further inlornintion addres. eithei JAS R. OGDEN, Oval Tasa'r Asjrnt, Kxvillr, Trnn- T- S DAVAKT. ASsfl ITss"1 rn-'r Fl. :rld, T. mi ran. 0anv AroiiM of ibeRonte. Memphis and Ohio Eivcr PacketCc KOK CAIRO. I.OI IKVIU.K AND ClNCfM T s NDT BlJ., AS, W. 0A1 f, VIR JIT LEE, UONd MILLAR IV SRIHEL JAS D. FARKS -ra oi this line Iravr MnnHhla for Calr L lisv Hr and tlaa innnti Kvrry Tui wlay an 'il.iy at 5 tUX r. m. w-.'a - al i o aa..r. ancvling at CiniirjiJS! srtth rallroadi and.1 SmtaMV r fur ail EASTERN, H0RTHERS aad WFATEEH POJMTt OlTlnc lUKOt'U.i IH Sl.l!taslly"ino- i.lcs Tw'.r. n, r-v.ta ,i. Kh hrnond, Sew York, W stt.lng iticiT, 1'. lUd- l.da and K.-i. tM.Vn msmS will I -a SS ri-rrro f , 1 -1 1 1 i an ii'.oii. .il Kalrs l.y Inir Irnr ho Apr r 1 1, in ay th r Snn-ila rlr. X'i ala aad rt-tr r mairr.' SBJsisSmsMmS throajh. i'or tail ml ,rn a lou a; ply u t i al I' I II hi arHlTk krt AsvBt, o 7 itoatui t , Ni- i. -1 Ii. In fa i n rrr can rrly uu a t,. od l lris i.j o i line, a . is -t. auiiT- art- all nj.-i la--, hbrl, . la-. . rajrraaly mmSSfmMSS .. ina4atiii ! SmmssS' kst.si Wkswr rssnrtsa a a. .as tl ittasM. r its Tm oaly isipl Si asary Saa f a ji ili ' aaS Srawn . .- Maa m I ; n: -u l braotrftji iliWrtrd; CAUT10I,. l-uwa wiik ra- tba caaa ia ar atlnljr tiu aa , t aaad a Inwa h-aaad an ana paWaa. TMa rwwa aa ap4Swvt v mras. Th aah avaaaS Mm Wamp Smr S Jby? ssenssamfs to., rJ . i a. aatv mmm aiaafswv w tan mi. WssssH jV4ser CAKD 12 J Pnrr with the teofliis Mgt rlUCi azi"0 Sample free for 3c tamp or 3 months on trial for 10 ets 0U Agents vautl. Send 25 ets lo cutfit aud all the Chromos. 47 month and boa. id in your own county! Men or La lies! Pleasant business. Address, psoas', mimi am '50 to12 R Men h- g UflMST AGENTS WVNTSTJ HUmI.t &HDME LIFE HOW TO IX)NG ErFE A HAPPY HOMES A feu thv riiTWl. Itllv toal an.! Moral Trainin f CMBSMW Home ftMWMi c, by an rtinnrn . n4foro-tut Phralrlan, Who h valnbl- n'I'ir 1 a I MB to Kifr iwi known ho to kIt It. S-ll t ght. Sood for circular and term. W.ZIEULEK, 915 rch St. Pall 1. P Mutual Itve Stock Insurance Duration of Insurance, three year. On horses and mules 3 per cent ol valuation. 1 'attle 91 per head and one percent of valuation. It will pay you to have them in sured. Gnie to see me at Bolivar and p trie P,a A. J Swinebroad, Sept 4 t f Ajxent THAT II.VCKI.Vti COl'lill can to easily WILL Y)l' uftr with Bvapeiwia and liver Coruplaim? ShilohV iUhhr ignar- anteed lo cure yon. Si.KKri.RSK XiuitTamade mier ibleby that terrible eonjfh. Shiluh's Cure wilt cure you. Catasru t-RK., health awl sweet breath seurd by Minion, 1. alarm wmwf. 1 ne- W et. Naaal InjeeUjrfw. lonnw Plaster, rtbe Msts aiiii.oii s I oran niniwimmin un. i sold bvuaon jriiarant.-. Itcur Kconiiition tfwir.oH' VirALtKit is what r ecwe for constipation, Vrmtt Appetite, Uiwr.i ieaiv! al! Ajiuptom of Ispesi.i. Price 10 nrul 7"e. ier bottle. Coixr. WnoonMO Coi uh, ib I Itionchi hinuedia-ely relieved ly Shiloh'n funs And Sign Painter. DANCEVVILIX, TKNNKJ-SKK He also does Decorating a id Or namental work in the latft -fylo. Kttens on h in l u Ur'o ii4.rtiue tl of hatidsoutu Wall piper, whit'h he will put up tit Memphis prices.- Worn sruuritnte! nud (rhurires re:jou:iiie. Orders left with Ir. J. rt. KoherVon Whitevdlo, will be pnmiptlv attend ed to. Oct 2f tf. Ih mJp frottia Simnl Trn ral lnlut Itarn value and is a fOSt Tl VK llrmnlv f..r mil Um attorn that 0ss" PSi'i' i U'r ltwrr :irt f tlie bnely fur Tr!l U vrt H ilat mrp. Jaii'li-, tzin?s, Gr:n si, Malnria, ami nil (liinculiim of llin Knlnryfi, Liter, and I'riiisry Organs. '-r Kmal 1H rsrs, Monthly M'enstrtuitiniis, and during I'rpjr nani v. It ha nitriial. It rtrit.r.s thr organs lliat moXr thr MkI, and hii- ia tlir l.ri Ulitml rn rlflr. It i Hie oiilv kawn rcmmly ihat aWSS TtrtgttVm .lit. Kr tiables use Warner's t llnhvtv ( lira. FstmIs hy rrueifilanl TVaiaca at per koitla. I jirgv't lttlr In thc Htarkrt. Try it H. S. WABKZS CO.. Beehsstsr. Y.I. ft) o 3 s ?C c -r. O -!- S ? X " Cm 9 d W v. r- 2! O e X r. ZT 9 o c 9 rr s-i " SSJ ""o 2. " 2 ts s 3 V. Lj 3 m mmml sS a1 5 g 0C aS r CD e T3 09 ar 2 c PRYOR'S OINTMENT IS A SPIED T AJTD CURE CUKE FOE Blind or Bleeding Pilet, Hsemorrhoid$, fioret. Ulcers, Tumors, Itching of the Parts Fis tulas and all Kindred Diseases ; also of Burns, Corns, Felons, Fever Sores, Scald JJead, Tetter, Sore Niples, etc. Atlanta, Oa., A hit. 26, 1S77. After an experienca-of twrnty-flve year In arU tnar this ointment, anal duritiK that time bavin closely watcfeed Its efTecla, and havlns; the testi mony of my friend" and m lgbbora to confirm my conBdence In ita merits, became folly ae.Ua fled of Its value, and t bavva LouKht tho exclusive rlR-bt to make and aell It, and offer it to you aa the best rem edy In the world, especially for all forma of Piles. BEAD THS TESTIMONI AXS s This Is to certify that I have tried Pryor'a P!I Ointment In a case of piles, and stale that it cmve more relief than anyt blni; I hnve ever tried. I fur ther stare that as a remedy for bancs It Is un paralleled. I also used U for a case of tetter 1 n my feet, of twenty years' standing, andaay that Itia She Brat tuing that I have ever tried Ihat gave toe Bacara than moment arv relief. I consider now that I aoa SaUUraJy relieved from that dtstresstna; disv Troop Oeanty. Om. Reetee hewn aflllcteel for ten rears, at intervals. eritS that dletreaaln malady msnv InefTeelusI trials of the cat nwrfw nr inaiaur. iiib oiiea. ajiai siar Ineffectual trials of the remedies In common ewe, I comtBeneed a snort ttose ae to me year cue Ointment. I experienced Immediate relief, from the relief experteneed In my ease, as well aa from the reputation so r tH'i I y aj tai rHl by yiHjr OSntno in this victalty, I have no hesitation In esptwaslne ta ofSnlea tSat it Is Use aaeaS itSjelesj. i iiasiSy fat piles ever In vented. C. A. BULL, ImsJeaasVe, CM. This la to eeettfe that I need Pryora CMulaesat tn a case at asnretw batrn. and that la a very few days H was entirely relhrvedaj ail tBjaosiiiTtieei mm a'iv.re aaj Mr. W nr.. KSSBsS Wft Pit ineforelebt years with a sees assra .vated eaaeae I psaassjsj Mpj ia ar essHstesa. SBss s to the seamese. isaTtfcereeaedir . imnsMiiw rwij yjZl nrsmttbmjsH daafrrefei sseaWeSsa. r,JWTr TBrPS!SSX SSsif wlla rtsptef SW. for eats me. cURfcTm mmmmt I ii aa la hi smillff i tmnt I hscva ase OH af asset, easd saytSs Stiss ta m ase raeaasfy ter P.13g?.1 Ayers Cathartic Pills, for all th purposes of a Family Fhyssc, laundice. Indigestion, Foul Stomaoh, B Headache , Erysipelas, Rheumatism, nrant . Eruptions ana sir in diseases, juu ioaaaaws, Dropsy, Tumors. Worrns, lSoxir)jggfr a Dintier PiH, UFVmttytxxm tho mood. Are the most el- fective and conge nial purgatircevcr discovered. They arc mild, but ef fectual in their operation, moving the bowels surely aud without pain. Although gent la in their operation, thev arc tiU tho most thorough and e.ireliin cainar- ic medicine that can be employed : clcant in the stomach aed bowels and even the blood. In snail dotes of one pill a day, they stimulate tho digestive organs and health. ployed : ATr.R's Pin s have been kaowa . for snore than a quarter of a century, and ) btaincd a world-wide reputation for tur the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruc- tions witbia their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every -day complaints of every body, but also ibrmidabhi and dangerous diseases that havo balBed the best of human skill. While they produce power ful effects, they are, at tho tame time, the safest and best rjhysic tor children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and acver pre pain whon the bowels are not iniinroea. Thoy reach the Tital fountain of the blood, md strengthen the system by freeing it from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all aijes and conditions in jjj c Jim ate s, eontain,:Bg neither calomel UT deletorious drug, tliese Pills may he takee with safetv bv anvbouy. men 1m2ar-eoatine presein-cs them ever fresh, and raakes tliem pleasant loiaw, being purely vegetable, no harin can arise from their use in any quantity. f'UiriUKt) UT . . . 1 . . . .1 .:! Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, ., PfMllnl and Ann! an.l AnnlTtiral l:Mlrf, UiVA iY JA mil .iur WHENCE COMES THE TJHBOHNDSD POPULARITY OF Allcock's Porous Plas- I ' rjocnu.ae tlicv hnve proved themselves i tQ jLjpgt JOxtoi mil IteiatHly ever in- veil led. They will cure asthma, cold, eouirhi. rhtMiuiutisu, neural gia, and any locii pnnj. Ajnlifdto the smail of ths back thev are infallible in Hack Ache Nervous bebility, and all Kidney troubles ; to the pit of the stointch they are ure -ure fo Dftfti and Liver Civra plaint. ALLCfCK'8 POROUS PL AS THUS are painle,-.", fragrant, and quick to cure. Be ware nf imitations that blister and burn- Get ALL COCK'S, the only Genuine Pdrotu Plaster. March 2 6m. Xi.il w AHEAD OF ALT. rOMI'ETITOKSI BVSiVKSH MEN, Tor RtSTS, -O nmpmber T1IK IIK.HT KOCTK to the Sommer Resorts and Mountain BoltawSs oaf Ten t a, VlrKlnia and the i:r..iinaa, Via MeKenair and Naslvlkr. TMK BI"JT Kot'TK to the iJtttStSl tViIlecea, Vn- Iveraitlati.BV-mlnar'e.s ind other rlucatlonal Itiatl tulions in the SsMtkwASt, Va VeSenale aaal Saah- ville. IIKBEHT UOU TK to Atlanta, Maeon, Jaekaonvilte end the Florida Oran-e Bell, Th mUEeatie, and Sinli nlll an ChaUanoanta. i ll K BEST ROUTE to Atlanta, Macon, Charleston, msvannah, Atiiriista, Colmnlala. Charlotte, Knox ville, Briatol, Kirhmond, Jiolk, Wash In Eton, VI NrEene, SaMhvIllo and Chaltanoua. By thla Line yon secure lite SPKKO. HAKKTT, COMrtlltT, r!ATI.1sATIOS. AT THE 1UJ.X1 lmUlB BOTH Kit, I VTiUTK .rvsTVUTTW OK KXPKS-K ANXIETT. UTS. nr. sritK to bcy votjit tickets. vi-.b tii i . c Ac Nt. Ilt'y The lwxrieBeed Traveler awawt not go twl few ehanges ase neeeesary, and ssteh aa are ana voidable ate made In Union I Marts. THROUGH SLEEPERS BUT WEEN Meinph; ana Xsshv1le, Oiletelrtts and Jtaahvlll St. leania and Xaahvilte, BtrSenaie and Waahvlll. StaahvllUaad tseaUTlIU, KaahTllle and CSdst'e aoesrn a ret Wsshville anal Atlanta, roaaeeling wit' Sletpers to I'U.ildr ewiiirs. Vr rerther tafersaatton a yonr aeawes R a. Station Agnt, or address A. T. STBMKMS, r. A , ItalUa, Texas. JAS. HPKBO, Afeot, Meranfals, IViineasee. W. t. M Alt' II. T. A , Nashville, Tewaessee. Tolt. V. FOWLBR. A.T. A. SaaSvHIe, TaMawaasee ' PARKER'S aaEa!LatJOS U, An asfsS, aLsmCa ths stsejaM aaass if It preferred ky Chese who have used it, lo any cSSBSmW artadc, OA ao taeue! of its SMceSst' It cantaatis materials oiilv mml ssmSmSial SO the scalp ami hair and always stares the YoetJilsierortii Brey erfaeed Hair Parker-t Hair Babam is SmaW p.nmmai and ia warranted lo prevent fatSng of the haw and to re- rye qaniwaei aeciaafa niaooa at a , r , s . tot. aaa tl PARKE GINGER TONIC tf vest are a aiectiaak av overwork, or a mother roe down by family er hold dfttes try PAiyn'l (iiscaa 1 oeatc. II vest are a lavrveV Biwl'iri ee buwsaiss a ha i sad be mssaml sir I sat atstmmwsm aaeaesmaParliassamesrt If yon have Consumption, Xyspepasa, lm, Kadasvyt'easplaaats, csani theisdrrof f lamach. howels, bkxjd r sivca.t,Ataa' ttSSMVasSsBSSSSSI est Ceefk Cere t mv fern 12a. Sma s and esesaVe a stsmi Gtaasaa Teene at eace s S wilt bavirorata esaibasVf t has saved hundreds ae Eves; it may Save BBjSSSa ISSM SJ c ACTWH u etoeaas aa eaeat ttstas, fwbmvs Ssad Caw H Ei Ma 4 4 s; i-at MUM STOSI tUSS Jrwe. aaaswasrS af tw aastasBMSasaaBtsm ma stfsanfwVawe SawmH 9t9UsW0Ss1l9t Qsf mWmew' misasWei EEHTBOKV'S ROUTE. EAST AND SCUTHEA twmm m os;o ONLY DIRECT OUT CHANGE Mil TTII CAHS HKTWKKN ttH i IM KENTUCKY and Huutjngtou, ytatiuton, Chiirlottesvilie, llieh mond, and the Shortest, Quick est, and Moat Comfortu-hle Route to LYNCHBURG, DANVILLE, NORFOLK, ANU A1X Virginia and North CuelilU PoiaU. COACHES ATTACHED, For tickets and further information, apply to your nearest ticket oflice, or address Vf. W. Monroe. Div. Freight and Passenger Agent, Lexington, Kv. C. W. HMITII, H. W. FULLKR Gcn'l Manager, Gun'l Piws'r Agt Richmond, Va. 1 1- ly. INSTITUTE. FACULTY. i. M. Savanw, A. M. I'lmirnian of Fseultf , l'rof . uf Eagliah, Fix-noh, nuJ tlebra-w. J. It. Inpjnn, A. M., l'ruf. ul Matluins1icisnd Saturn! Sa ienoa. N. 1. llarkett, rnirrnol? of VirKinis, Prof, ot Latin, Oruek, and tkrman. Miv Lulu 'srro!l, k Lit., Priheipal if the Prvparatory IVpartnient. Mr. '. J. (Vowk, Polite Literature, CutttSJavis Cells!, S. C, Prin-i(ial of the Misaiard Dt'partBtent. Miss t 'naitle Mtiin M. H. L., Teacher of Painting, Drawing ami Cstisth snicS. J. A. nok, II. I., Lecturer on Anatomy, I'hvsitIorf snil HygUss. II. C. MnfttS, rssstrttCttir In Telegrapli The Profairs' a-si.-tanta will be sppoiu- texl in due time. Facts characterizing tills college: Hrrudtlt and depth of curriculum out siirpasHcaf by auv Iiuititution ia the nsttui- Iry. The w!j1iii of iu mnnagemcat trsted by ilie experit-nean oftblrtees aTuar. The moral m-curit ui slutlents as perfea t a can be ptiiii.iwal anywhere. KxjM-iiees as mtxtcrate as any busiiteaat man eoulaJ ask. Three literary sorieties and a monifilf Magazine completing ita tjc?c-alh volume Tho yount; latfins ami gentUuiit-n meet oft It in the class-room ami chatiel hall. Next Sa-asiou o;-iu HeoUrmlser 4, IHH2. Apple for Catalogue to CaV. I MsaVtSIf O, T-l-'82. 4fe ITS SftOHTV WORK IS QUICKteV OONSV. A BsvdictB ks seewa by the MM It does, SJM wt.ti the. people ay K. If you try It otw wlU never be witix Mark mjf wrtL fclRCINKaTI. In a Tkorov In everv no Disortli nl Liver, IWij i Aninial Fort eqijivnferit a JioiiM not I i A :u . Siij at f' I 'It.f pirlitv iii' th i.tiirbs ee 'f litatsy, it has o aiihetitwle. I . with i he iritot Fpiritr i d ew Jea t lie name of-2-24-1 fit ..sr- :v&, PERMANEiT CURE OFt J CONST? ION B -sattieannlfi sssjsyj l.ae istaaaj . ear eba. i. itet SK an "we .. er at imljf : r j v . ...a. v. 1 gmy-vi tho isOW'Ao.i-. ria-Jd qatatmlrlej rerSf yea ha-ve eiaur uf Caae -ronbs tHw4ti.iU8E Q SSI f - is- . - tf" sf'Pr. BEATY? Wf OIL of 80! II m-9 Mum TOftti WMii. ' ' "EEe srrLr ria lathe CUsVZMkseA tits. I - f( 0 lTeOlSMT-vweieilk tBFAR CO AT TW leAaWfUaTORY Ol Or. Bf. BATVi v . - - f4sv, Remc' v