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yattoviile Observer. OfSc-e: At the SumOld Stand, i:llir and 1'ubli.bv-r. Faycitcvillc, Tennessee. Tharsda j larain, lp;3 13. ISSO. ' K3733 SBtlM Yashiiigton Letter. Special Corrv-potuiet.ee of th Wamiixotok, D. O, April 8, 1S0. :Tlic latest estimates ol Blaine's friends here is that that gentle man will have 359 supporters on the first ballot at Chicago, and will be nominated on the second. The friends of General Grant, Tnlv-jn'r thronrrh Goilmm. ex- Sccrctarr of the Congressional inesst wi have ta W Committee, and an intelligent politician, sav that, in' certain 1 ' . .... contingencies, there will lie on the lirst oaiici on votes agamsi the General. Mr. Gcrliara, how ever, savs: I do not cencede anv such vote is probable". It is onlv px-i Friday. Both trains weiv emu b!e. I think that it is the yen ui wrecked, utmost that coi:tin:ic4 and vigtv; "Kiny Cole has lievn utilizing rous friufatenin? M ixUU-iw. ti.?1 aml "mv "" , A.... . vl a. lllklt lilt. Ma. m I Maia.k 1 :;cco-np!UH. 11:: --.1.1 I Grant 437, Ivin a majority of 120 votes over both. If lie has halt or tlie i0 votes in douDtiai ,ncw Masonic Temple at Mcm fiUtes it would give him 4Sla-;phis was dedicated. The ceit "jint a omlnmxi MMxition vf jmonv was conductetl bv Grand 274, being a majority of 20G J over them ail. Mr. Gorham1 thinks, though", that . a::v ballot- j a liegro; Alex Batsomli ving near . . i n c. , t Clarksville hail his horse killeu inrr is improbable. tx lar as 1'. .... . , , .. 1 can learn these two statements represent tlie claims made by thct hurt. friends of these candidates: Mr. Sherman's friends make ria fig- nrcs at alL In view of the above j ville district, collected U. S. in I lo not how Sherman or ; tcrnal revenue to the amount of oven Edmunds can claim anv.iTOUl an increase over the ' Grant and Blaine seem' deter mined to monopolize the entire Convention. ... There will be debate . to-day on the army appropriation bill named Stockton and a noted jiroviso forbidding payment of moonshiner named Joe Reynolds, troops for services at the polls. which the moonshiner was The proviso will be insisted upon tilled. and carried. The policy of much Christ w ill come and the mil--A. ,- i Iennmm begin in heptember, debate upon it is bcinffcoiwidcrwag3 o theltaIcula: cd by the Democrats. jtions of the liev. 3Ir. Hounds, an The naval appropriation bill, Adventistof roilsmouth, X. II., Tantin alout the same amount j who has devoted seven years: to as last year will be considered at ; figure out the" matter on a chart the evening sessions next w cck. , 2 j fc lono- , There is no opiosition so far asl Blanche. is knowntoany of its provisions. A great many.membcrs of Con gress are silly enough to quarrel, Vmt- lianuilv. most of them are sensible enough to regret it. Mr. sCnirk. most industrious and valuable member of the Hou, in a moment of excitement call- ,w Vtrdav alter an uuni J ' - t a' 1. l.rl wiir tlio rf cxpianaiiou uu iuim.n fensive remark... These troubles and there have been several of them this session are not on ly disgraceful tc the House, but demoralizing to the public. - The Senate always honors it self bv electing Senator Thnr man its' presiding oHicer in the absence of 3Ir. AVhecler, who was never elected at all. Mr. AVheelcr left the city on Tues day, and yesterday Mr. Thur man received the customary clec- MtlVAY. tion. Sunday School Association. American SundaySchool workers of Mid ji Tonnowc are notihcd that -vi;!! Tennessee Sunday School Association, w ill be held inShelbyville,Junc,8,0andl0 A good programme is arranged, nS-a 'grand time is expected. Let every county organize, and a n,U corV of delegates be sent CVinty paper arc. requested tove hUoticc publication. Htt VT. A. Nelson, AN . '1- and J. U Bbntoi, L. AY i)Ctoe i Committee 1 Conventions for 1880. ' Republican Rational Convcn JUDemocratic National Convey Convention, tt Conv 4r thi uplectPrcsidcnt i .Tnno l. nV"ree Democratic &u state an did-te for Governor, luoday August In The Sectary ot Wute rosy . .!1i;6tWeU the charter i br w n . incorporation : Tennessee v ---9 V '.I I II. ft V ntion v , :anVinnati&nve..t.onu3 ialluecioisjXHvo- i.Cyruston i coullty in- LouisviHe, quiet, . 4Jfi7J Academy, Arvl MK)rcvT.K. -r f.ol Otor. y t IT Smith, Kindness, if noUin itronster, ehould in- ' r.S Gt-.bteWart,J. Al-;- " j 1uce anyone 10 use Dr. Bull'- Bab.T Syrup , c M. HnmptCll ana fl,r ,he relief of the disease, of Babjhood. r, Crlc7 jvice 25 cenli. TV Ccndetced Itars. Tlie Tennessee Press Associa tion meets at Jackson, AVest Tennessee, in June, AVe learn from our exchanges that the wheat crop nil over the tnto is looking well. Gen. Joseph K. Johnston ia expected to be present at the un veiling: of the Jackson statute in Xashvilld ' T" U ' " A German Journalist, named Albeit Scheu committed suicide by drowning in the lake at Cleve- land, Ohio, Friday. Ihnerson Etheridge,' or Ten nessee, has been appointed oh the Board of Visitors of the Na val Academy at Annapolis. The United States Su- preme Court has decided that i sewing machine dealers in l'n The safe of Mr. Avdelott, a 1 i iTw i uu llu 1 T Y Ihm last hundav ni2ht bv two 'lliev wefc captimxi Men- dav. Two locomothcs, each draw ing twentv-iivehiadctl ears colli ded near Zanesilk Ohiis last UUlHlltl" lillilU.IAl llliV I irom oacK-som jcuncsec, I via Jvas-hvillc to Ivnoxville, On Tuesday mglit, the Oth, the Master Foster, of Xashxille. During the storm on the .ml, ihv iiffitmnnr vhili u!iilin lnni , i. 4P u,aau 'n. -o During the month of March, Collector AVoodcock,of the Xash- 'collections for the same month last year, ?0,850.97. A desperate encounter oceurr- itlav between a reVenue officer Ed. Oiwervjer Instrumental music was intrcduccd. into our Sunday school last Sunday. As is usual when something new is to be heard or seen, several of us not much accustomed to attend church, went out. Our curiosi- thc'iv was satUfietl. "When the children joined the insU-mnc.it in a touching refrain, facial mus cles relaxed, jaws went down and several mouths were converted inlo shajK-'S 'somewhat like the round holes in a pigeon house or martin box. Kawls & Griflis arc making an addition to their already com modius store house; meanwhile, Griflis is at headquarters select in? a large stock for the .-Spring trade. This Kawls is fcupenn tendent Kawls. The Mine has a a- i..a.,. iw SUll Cl IJC CluiiiVB, wiiij comes hi m very much. Common sense and trocd clothes make a man measure full 45 yards to the bolt. General Grant will not call here while on his tour of premed itated schemes to secure the prcs idential nomination. AVe don't worship God much, and would deify Grant less. There is so much clamor about men and of fice that we have about conclu ded to cultivate the spirit of sub mission manifested by the wo man praying for a husband, "Oh, Tpd. send any." Had we foufrht and bled and died a good flil for our country, we might have received a pension, and would have, therefore, been more interested than we arc Looking at this long and has tily written letter, we fear the editor's frown and think of "Jen nie, put the kettle on." . Foreign Markets. WHEAT. ktfthvillc, nominal, 1.20 1.27 St.Louis unsettled, 1.14 (&1.14 Louisville, dull, 1.12 1.15 Chicago, active, 1 12 Cincinnati, dull, 1.1G NcwYork,tolerable,1.17 1.37 Milwaukee, firm, 1.101.18 cork sacked. Bt. Louis, easy, ,34 Chicago, active, 33 Cincinnati,eaicrt 40 43 Louisville, quiet, 48 (43 Nashville, quiet, BACON'. Cincinnati, quiet, Xashvillc, stead', 48 52 St. Louis, firm, o &ih 4l& .The Irrepressible. . Chattanooga Commercial. The irrepressible Beasley hav ing failed to "harmonize' with his low tax bretheren (wasn't of liccs enough to go round) has condescended to come out for the legislature. The True Issue. . . . Clarksville Chronicle. The emmre is here now. It is . . 1 1 f A 1 I? I 1 ' us, and tnat witn a sirengxn which nothing but; the united more tlian nan e6iaouSneiia.nuigjthe Cincin-nati Convention to efforts of the people can resist. ; tlcnt and Ylce-IVcsldent, am to Our issue is the Constitution .!Mmc nn QvtUm Folly that Mounts to the Sublime, LYluwLU Herald. The Pemwrata had the Presi dency, iu their own hands, but it Knot at ftiUertiun now that they can vyin, no matter who they iiwiiii.uiu- juvMiini mv xivpi"C cans make n judicious noniiim tiou, T1k Democrats have dis cussed and denounced their own pix)bab!e candidates with nil the bitterness of political opponent, and thin will weaken any candi date they may nominate. ,.. The "Buciu" Swindle, AVe would like to know how many newspapers have been vic timized bv the dead beat concern, II. T. HelmboUhho of the "Jiu- chu.M AVe acknow lcilgc the usoft impeachment," and would respectfully suggent to all news-paiH-i-s, that the finn of 11. T. llelmbold, of Philadelphia, are unmitigated swindlers and scoun drels, who will not pay a cent or acknowledge a communication from those thev owe. They have not only swindled us, but numer ous other papers in this vicinity. AVill our contemporaries cf the State pleasepass this firm 'around? A Swift Train.; Banner. ' , The following amusing incident occurred on the Duck River Val ley Xarrow Gauge R. R.: Lou. Dahney, engineer, whistled down brakes. "What is the : trouble, Cbnductor AYilliama ?V asked a , , " 1 A 1 A. 1 - passenger. "Vow on ine iraeK,. cooll- responded the conductor. The passenger was satisfied. 'An hour afterward brakes were a- gain whistled down. " hat s the trouble now ?"cried tlie same passenger. "Co av on the track," was the reply. "Great heavens P said the man, "haven't we caught up with that cow yet i Tolly on Harmony. Winchester cofrewnd.nl lo (he Xaslnriile Banner. Hon. W. P. Tolly addressed the people of Franklin county in the court-house yard ' last Mon day upon the propriety', as w ell as the necessity, oi nanuomzmg the two factions 6f the Demo cratic parts, lie also made a lengthy talk vl)o the oUHt pi-op-osition, and urged the 'point that voting down the proposition did not mean repudiation by the peo ple of Tennessee. But they had voted against the compromise and he was content.' Rut if he was not satisfied with the action of the people how ill the ' devil was he going to help himself. He had to obey the sovereign will of the dear people. Y c are satisfied that. Mr. Tolly will ever defend the "rights of the people . . i: a1 ? i. . and look aiicr me lnicivai. w Tennessee. : . Petered Out. - Cincinnati Knquirer. New York, April 8. Tlie Ti'dcn followers are becoming not only desperate, but greatly alarmed over the daily increasing jwltical unpopularity of their chief, and, impartially speaking, the Tilden boom is jxtering out. Colonel Taylor, who lias just returnetl Ii-om .Massachusetts, m formetl the Ennitircr corrcspon dent to-nidit that from all which he had gathered from many lead ing is ew .England democrats, as well as from New York Demo crat,they were unanimcius in de claring that it was essential to cut loose from Tilden, to put him out of the Presidential race as it were, just the same as those who are so strenuously opposing Grant, either one of which gen tlemen could be defeated by a Democrat in good standing and who has an unassailable i-ecord. "If Tilden should receive the nomination at Cincinnati," said Col. Taylor, "it is death to the Democratic party even worse than it was when they took Mr. Greeley, and from all the news pa pere w hich have touched upon this vital question, and from all the expressions of opinions from those 1 have come so recently in contact with, Mr. Grocsbeck is admitted to be the strongest man in tlie United States, on cither side. If the "Western and Mid dle States do as the Eastern States are sure to do, viz. : sup port Mr. Groesbcck, success is inevitable." Profit $1,200. "To sum it up, six long years of bed -ridden sioknrss, costing 200 per year, total gl,20 all of this was stopped by thrre bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife. She has done her own housework for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it, for their benefit. The Chicago Journal says be cause this is leap year it is no sign any one should jump his board bill. uskekukxz Democrats Convention. The democrats of Lincoln County arc requested to assem ble iii Contention nt the coitrt house hi the town of tffljretteville. -r.t.. a... .1.... f T.it Oil iVlOIHHI V IIIU Jill un "l f'n 1880, for the purpose of select ing delegates to the Convention at Xashville to send delegates to ' if e . t nominate a candidate for JVcsi- A, 0, AIautin, Memhere lxecutiveCViumittee, April 13th, 1880, Nearly every J)uniocratic pol iticlan now in Congress, mid in the Simntu of tho United State U s opposed t(i Tihlen for the lVetiidency, TheXnhhvlIlo Ceiiteroiiul di rectors voted to have a ealoon in the Imposition building, and then invited Sunday School to help organize the show. The invita tion w as declined, of course. Col. Bob Uyrd, of JJoane comi ty, announces himself a enndi date for the Democratic nomina tion for Governor, provided the party, at its coming Convention, adopts an honest platform and State credit policy. The Republican Convention of Marshall county was. held on Monday, of last week, at Lcwis- burg, and was unanimous in in structing for Grant and May- nard for President an 1. Vice- President,' and J udge ; A. M: Hughes for G ovemor;' The state law provides .that every oelected a Magistrate 6hall give a bond of $o00 after his election, and that it shall be renewed every two years.- . Tlie eyeiy Nashville American says there are forty members of the David- son County Court who have fail- ed to comply with the; law, and are now subjecting themselves to J o J . J . Tlie regular semi-annual appor tionment of the public school money in the State Treasury was .1 w -I 1 -ti 4 1 i UlitUC U UIC VVIUIHIVIUI UXt 1st populatiou of the State as report ed by the county superintendents, is 5i4,543, and the total amount of school money appropriated a mong the various counties, 75,- 375.00. Of this amount Lincoln, with a scholastic Herniation of 0,010, receives l,32a.:33. Tlie wife of Diaz, the Presi- . L. . a m S dent ot Mexico, died at tlie K. ay- ital I'rid.iy. ' . ! From tlie Quaker City. , A E. J. Camp'.1l, of i'W,'''l,. "der ditcfoiOrloUer 4, 18 5), certilleU to ihr. won lrful fiTivacjr of Warner' Safe Il ls and a 9 ;JHir! Safe KiIney and Liver tti e, in removing a Iirtr disease accmiipamed by c 6lipntin ami vtrllow 8km. . ri LYNCHBURG. BUYAfJI1 J? aA G I Xil JJiX, X Xi.il X K JWt LYNCHBURG, TENN., D ALEHS IN FarmingTooIs&Farming Machmerj And All Manner of . - . i . IIlXJOSt ; ! V Coot Stores and House hmlu Mil. Clot Win?, Hats, Boots, Shoe, Ladles' Hatx, Dress Goods, Shawls, Etc., fgf We also deal in pBonoci f all kinds and pay the highest market price in Cash or Good. 23" We keep the mot rarted stock to be found anywhere and inrite all to exam ine our goous and prices. ' We ruarantee satisfac-iou. , J. L. BRYANT & CO. oct H In Emm mm aid ma vera Croat tT Poors, Sash, Blinds, Moldings, Dressed Lumber. I haT latuly increased -my Power and am doing Dressing Hucli Cheaper! My Saw Mill is in the country, and I can fill orders at short notice and cheaper than I have erer Bold Lumber. 1 will sell Xrimiiiigrnt $ 1 ,25 in lots of o00 feet or more; small and choice lets hijrher. ' ' ' W. E. TUKLKY, Fayctteville, Tena. apnl 18. " . A WF.ElC in rourewn Iowa, and o fuiplul ri-kel. You ean ie that b ineaatriat wilhontauy expense The UopixrtBiiiy everoffcred forthoMj tlliiiK to work. You should try noth ing elm i.util tou frc ir yourself what u n do at tho lnsine we offer. No room to explain hoie. Y ou u canlovote atl your Utn or only yonrapare time to ine nuines, ana mute !Crei pay tor every nay that voa work. Wouiea make a much a men. Kend icr spcrial private terms anil particular, which we mail tree. JS outflt free. Don't complain of hartl time white von have inch a ehanre. AUUiv.s II. ll'ALLKTT A CO Portland. Ale. J e lit 11 1 lily 1b 4 Fnydtcviilc, Ten ii. II a Just received large stork of .. t . . . . . i I Furniture! f.-oi.xi.u;g of Ucijtlcad, atulretshen, Iiurpaua, , t i and uihur triklta n M liix, m iikk wjll IliU niarktl. Ali), tUa on band C'flscs, Cask e In, and Home-made Com ii m; tltcap at t uu he had in the j'ace, AuI a BEAUTIFUL UEAltSKl fentlo Unre ri4 careful i!rifr. The Old Celebrated 114 1 i3iiitovi:i Stoves of Any Pattern FuraLsM t. Suit PcrcW . - COAL OIL AND LAMPS, , ' Kitchen Furniture aiul Pumps, m T TVT TTT A T3 "C1 J- J- 1I , VY ii Xi -Ci, REPAIRS FOR OLD STOVES, Joking a Specialty, I m f Bi , nnru IHUS. J. MCUAtiVtY. feb2S FRANK HOI) G KINS, . m . n . i . w -AS I JEW I - West Side Square, Faycttovllle,Tenncoe. JTEEPS ou Land a full supply of OANDISS, Canned Goods, Tropical Fruits, 0RA3G ES, LEM0S, FIGS,&c. . TheBakingDepartment is Complete I And Fresh Bread Tea and Orna mental Cakes, Kept Cou titnntly ou Hand. AIsoTobacco.Cigrars Stuff. Home Fruits, and Toy in Abun dance. ' ' ". CALL AND SEE ME ! Ordera for parties and weddings aoliciled. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! , janl-tf . . . Now Guaranteed! TpniS way, if any one has used Mad I 1 iiox's Likimext and was not ealisfied with it, coine lo we aad get your money, after using for anything that I recommend fori don't recommend it for anything only mat tnai 1 nave ineu, no nearsaj auvui ii I recommend it for rheumatism, pains, strains, aches, weak back, kidney com plaint, inflammation, head ache, sick, or nerrou. for spine anecnon,contraciea mus cles, cor , paralysis, felons, cramps; and f.tr beast it cures big head; b'p jaw and big shoulder, fistula, poll ctH and swinney in their primary sfagc. And in one week yM can rub off any wind gall by uing the Liniment, and hip swinney as well as the balance.: It never fails, but remember for the diseases of the head, jaw, shoulder and hip it requires one quart of medicine; the only trouble that I have is in getting peo ple to use it free enough. I will give one hundred dollars for any case above named, except old chronic cases which are incurs ble,1hat I can't cura wiih my Liniment. Yon will find it at Fayetfeville, l'leas.nt Vil lage, Blanche, Sylvester's Store, MerryTille, and at my house. J. L. MADDOX, Sole Agent and Manufacturer. " . fsb 2C-3m Blanche, Tenn. E.. P. Feeney . & Sons, ' P LA S TEIt Ell S, ABE prepared to fill orders anywhere in Lincoln county, promptly, in llW best style, and at reasonable prices, for Lathing, Plastering in lime 'or v ;I cement, ''etc., .1! in Iiouses or cisterns. A Impairing of all kinds done" wbenerer needed, Without delay. " v: i. Orders respectfully solicited, and satis faction guaranteed. ' march 15-tf n ' ' ' "'-.', WAI A LIMITED KUMBEB of ac tive, energetic envaers oen sraire in a plea.ant and proflt.tl.le butlue. liooM meo wi.1 11 ud this a rare chance TO MASEMONEY. neh will please answer this advertisement by letter IncloMue: stamp for reply. Statins what bns ine thev have beea eiiaged In. None but those who mean business apply. Address Juno l-ly FiKtAYfli abtkt Co., Atlanta. Ca EM 111 i 'S ' BOOKS! BOOKS! STATIONERY, &c:,&c. AT THE AS A FayetteviHe Bookstore, J-ai ytst Corf He j XunoaN fcame Old Ktaud ; - . ' Kcp all ih leading asd popabr Eclool Books .iw" f'd U vr scIhmJ. Aq AJicellaueous books. ' . . . , .,-.:! vv liibie find Testaments. In this department we keep front s firt i-euls Testament I a Urgf r'amiiy Bible. Ala king a pe laity yf 1J00KS ASD STATIOXERY, and giriug sjtecial a (leal ion t that branch of business In il a various departments, with our faculties in parchasin; direct from publishers and first band dealers,, w can supply the trade,' . .Jt'-. .' 1 At Publblicrs Price. ' with any look, magazine or paper publish ed iu tho United States. Also, Sheet Untie and Musical Instruments, I'ictnrea "aad I'icture Iramea. . .ii : .. , Call at th.3 rayettoYllls Soolc Stsxs fur anything in our line, and if foot in store will if desired be ordered right away. - We are constantly ordering and receiving uew supplies. Just received ?a lot of French Harps ana Accoraioii vdrsi V. W". ic R. PETTET, BENEFIT LIFE CO., OF IIAItTEOKD, , W T. ROBS AG'T ii J '.'1 Gives Protection and Security I .1, i'iJhl V Has a well Selected SoLthem Board !i No Jnsnrancf in Malarial ori, s .j; , Epidemic districts. ; Each $1,000 of .jour Policy Sepa rate and Distinct, so you Jiced uot forfeit the, tvliole if Ad versity Overtake you. STATE SUPERVISION! - Only cost 53.00 for each 31.000 in 1879 for men 40 years old.' ' The best InsuranceActuary id the Uuited States, in a letter to the- Company, dated July D I h, 1873, says: "Yoohare aiani estli reduced to a minimum the cost of provid ing with the greatest attainable certainty for the Widow and Orphan. ..;,''. I con sider one of your certificates on the Safety Fnnd plan as fair superior in Talue to an ordinary life insurance company." jaa22 LABGE PROFITS May Im rruliaMi fnim m ill !-vettneat bvapcral. inac ia Jrat mr CaXtan Fstarta ihrang-b h iriobile Public Ctla aiatat Cirala i. (hnUN j fiiU oprralor hava equal facilititt witb (bu lai'ire.. Tlu-ineaa eoutliiclot bv mail or telegraph, ami ilailr rrt Mnill to all rni.m ei a. 110 bii.vt oravlla 10 B.iIb Lotion or l.WO Bn.h els WhVat. Vte rnd Tor rxpUnatorj rlrruUra, cu-to r. iiuTninttAto., 48 St. Framcia St., 9lbile, Alav. nrTf i MP 13topa, 8t Itei7l KnewellT, Unbrio stooi. book, m ix ta. rus:3. m..i. -aaMBaaavtOTrr Ronk 1210 to 1500 JllatratM) Ciiouc7m. AddrctsDuidF.saattj, VaihiagtaaJU. SiaywiayA TE ARanitezpraacitoarenta Out- lit rrea. Jtddreaa fi O. VlcKoKY. uiarchSS . : , , Aaxiuta, Main. ADVEIITI8ER8 By atdreklnr VEO.P.HOWF.LL ACO.,l feprur. Hew York, ran lrn the exact eot ot anyp opeU line of A tVF.KTIINJ in Amerl-au Nevpar. gt100-pa; PBipblt,lflc. AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS. filLnoilE Ac CO..ftuceeom to Cbaaaiaa. IInir Ac C. Koliritor.. Tatenu urocanxt In all conntrlaa. NO FEES I IV AllVA.tCE. No eharre nnle the patent ia irrantod. No fret r..m.kinr nr11uitDirr exaniinations. V. ajirii. tioaal fee ibrobtainiug aad conducting a rehear- . . .1 r. : . . i i i Ing Br a recent dec i ion or the LnnimlMioner A f.L reiet teU applications may be rerie. Spe cial attention kitcb to Interference Caaea before the Patent Omre, Kxtntiaiom oerre leagreoe, la. I'ring-enient Huit Is different Statea. aad all litiga tion appertaining to Invention. r Patenta. Scad Mamp uGILUOiie; A CO, for paa-hlet of sixty pag-e. - ' ! LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, ani . - ' SCRIP. Contesfetl Land Case prosecuted before the U.S. General Land Office and Department of the Inte rtor PriTate l and Claims, in imlfj aad Pre. i:neptleai Claims, ami Hsaeatest4 lat at tuatled to. Land Scrip In 40. SJ. aad ItJ acre pie ce for m!e. This Scrip l awif nn!il. and can be located in the name of the pnrchakcr ttpon any Uorernuicnt land subject to private entry, at J8 per acre. Jt i of equal TtUie witb Bounty Land Warrants. Send stamp to UiLHUilJS A CO. for pamiiitlet of lavtrtiction. . , j : i i , : ' , ARREARS OF PAY anl . BOUNTY. - Off Icerst ldlT aad Savilen ot the late war. or tlicir heirs, are in many care entitled to mooer from the (iorernment of which they have no knowledge. Write full hUtory of service, ami state amotint of yr and bonaty rvceivel. Ea-cioi-e tamp to GU.liOKfc A t . and a fall relj altar eaminatiun, will be fix ea you fwe. - PENSIONS.. ',- .t Atl Of ricrat.Kldiers. and 9llro wounded ratunl, or injured ia the late war, however lia-htly. eaa abtaia a peasio by addreasing OIL MoUK A CO. Caes orvaecated bt GIL9IOIIE 4c CA lie- fore tbe Supreme Court ni the l a i ted State, the Coutt of Claims, aad the tou the ra Claires Com- Kachilepartmantor oar m fiaeas h eoaiinetea ia rt mentof oar In siaes a separate karean, under ctarve Prriencrd parties emplntert by rtnnt attention to ail buaiaf oi ia same ra the old Arm. I'rtnpt at'onfton 10 ail eupiaem eainiiei m till.HORi! CO. t tha acerel. We deire f. win ua-r hy rieaerrina It. OtUIOBE CO SS9 r Street .Wathinatos, 1C . , . leh. 10 A TOR MER pupil of PROF. WER- ! xIlICEN, is now connected with tKe Fayctteville Female Academy in tbe capacity of Music Teacher. lu struclion on the Tiano and in the elements of Tboronph Base and Harmony.- PIANOS, ORGANS AND SHEET MUSIC furnished at lowest rates. , ocinatf -Don't Forget! fPO CALL at the west side) of the sqware 1 where MR. YANK RHODES will introdoee you to my "Serenth Daughter," and sell you some nice : . -i j . , . CJQARS AHD TOBACCO. ; Then rp into the f 'srwi vp room and take a peep at my wild eat. -febl'J-tf C.C.J AM Ed. IE WHITE SEWING MACHINE T1I13 BEST OF ALL. Unrivaled in appearance. , . Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsuipassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Jo)mlaritn, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim ; or ntixa Titic VFJlV BEST OPEKATlXci; HANDSOMEST, 'AND Th'2ert Perfect Sewbg llaciiss HtilEWOHLD. Th great rxjularity of the White is the most tonTiocing tribute to its excellence And njxriorty oier other machines, and in offering it to the public we put it on its mer it, and in no intanc has it eteryet failed to satisfy any recommendation in i s faror. The demand fr the White has increased to snch an extent that we are mw compell ed to turnout A Complete Sewing1 Maehlneevery three mluutes in the day to ; supply the demand. Every Safhiae fa Wirnitf- for fre jfin! See me or send for prices before yoa boy. J. B. STEWABT. Agent, janl-Gm Molino, Tenn. Attachment Notice. Ii tic Ciaacery Court for Liicda coaatj, Tv ToUeu & Eaton rs. John TJIar- rison ana n . n Hira,rtu.,u.i. lvHEREiSan attachment was issued If in the abore cause on the 21th day f March, 1880, and has been returned to the Hire of the . uadersiprned Clerk and Master of raid Chancery Court. levied op en the estate of the said John T. IIarri.mi ia the hands of 6a id W.W.James. admArc li i therefore, ordered by me, that pub lication be made in the Fatettetiixe Ob- scRvra, a-newspaper pmbSshed ia said count r. fr four consecuiiTe we ks, requir ing said defendant, John T. Harrison, to appear btTore said Chancery lonrt, t tne eourt-hort.se ia the tuwo of Farefterille in said county, on the first 3Ionday of Oc tober. 1890 being Jhe 4th day of said month ami defend the suit thus commenc h against him by attachment, otherwise the eauc may le proceeled with ex parte. This the 20th March. lNa W.B- MARTIN',. ,. sprill Clerk and Master. Vtuler (hi head trt ici'K ff're a 'r frte of oil Hoi tea and Jacks Jor tchich bill are printed ut the Ocskryer Ofc.- HonsKs. J'KISCE Al.Bi:iT, 21,' miles noith of Mulberry Village, at $7 to insure, at E T. TAnKs". - PATCLKliUKX. Alexanders' Lirery Stable, Fayetteville, at $1 J to insure, S. Fi Leatherwood. ' BAY QKOttUE, & miles west of Blanche, at $5 to iusure, at S. F. Lea THiawooti's. KKXO. . 4 miles south of Fayettefille, foot of Wells' hill, at the Eslick place, at $5 to insure F. W.& J. J.Gcily. YOUNG GENERAL HARDEE, half mile west of F.ddins' store, headwa ters of Bradshaw creek, at ftf to insure, at 1L N. Morelt ic Co's. , BLACK .WARRIOR One mile from .Sam Taller'a, on Can creek, at $7.00 to iusure, at T. F. Harris'. ANDY NETIIERL AND. 4 miles east of Mulberry tillage, at $5.C0 to iusure, at W. F. Jakreu's. NETTLE M'KIMMON. 9 miles south-west of Fayetletille, miles Soulh-west of Mulino, at 6.(0 to in- I . ' aure, at T. I. Pi tt. . HENRY MEMBRINO, at Oak Hill, at $7 to in-ure, at J. C. Fern- QASOX 3c S J ti p's. BROWN DICK. 5 miles from FayetteTillo and 5 from Pe tersburg, on the Petersburg road, at $8 to iusure, at .1. A. Jloont's. , ; . JACKS. GABRIHL. 1 mile south of IWwma Ihli, on Swan Creek, at $8 to insure, at J. C. Johssom's. x A fine young Jack at Ihc same place, at $5 to Insure. JIM CROW, 24 miles north of Mulberry Village, at $8 to insure, at K. T. Tahks'. JOHN BIRDSOXG. S miles west of Blanche, at $7 to insure, at S. F. Leathsbwoou's. RICHARD, 4 miles south of Fayette ill foot of Wrlls' bill, at the Eslick place, at 5 to insure V. W. At J. J. Octi.r. MAITEE. half mile west of Kddins fire, headwa ters of T-radsbaw creek, at f to insure, at It. N. Mosrty A Co's. BLACK PRINCE. 5 miles from Fayetterille, on the Tulaski load, at $8 to insure, at II Ci.at BrciuxAx's VAVh MURPHY, half mile west of Eddins' at're, headwa ters of Dradidiaw creek, at f to insure, at K. AlOSELT A t o s : YOUNG JIM CROW. 4 miles east f Mulberry Tillage, at $5.00 to inettre, at W. F. JABaro'a. f ; PAUL MORPUEY, One mile from Sam Talley's, on Cane creek. at $7 00 to insttn, at T. f. Hasris' ' BLACK SAMPSON, ft railed MHttk-west of Fayetterille, y miles south-west of Molino, At ?.'ki i0 jn. sqre, at T. I Pitts'. JOHN MORGAN, at Oak IlilL at $7 to insure, at J. C Frs OASOIf A Sttib's. GRUY DICK, t inlte west of L'amargo, at Jtt to insure, at J. J. FHcrrm.L'. LORD LYON, 6 mirso from Fayetterille' and 5 font Pe tersburg n the Peteryburg road, at $7 to insnrsv at J. A. Mooat'a. . BLANKS Always nit hind at tho OB3IBV4B OHoe 11 1 i .. . '- BUSINESS CAF.CS. A.R. SHADDEM, Practicing Physician, ; Fayettexilley Tenn. Office at D. C. Ilalfs residence. march 4 80-tf JB C Jivman 111 Phydcian and Surgeon, IV ILL practice medi -ine and surgery in ? Faj eittille and Ticinity. Office at Christian's drug store, jan. 2 1 Medicine and Dentistry Dr. Joo Diuwiddle. Practicing Fhjsician and Dedhl, Fayttteeille, Tewiessee, Office, two doors aortli of the carriage gop W C Bright, .11 H, Uf ILL practice Medicine and Surgery in Faydtetrilh and ticinity. Office at W. A. CiU, jr, Jt Co's, Prog Sloie. ju?j2J IV. J. HI ff gins, SUItGEOA'- DENTIST, FayettetiUe, Tennessee. W ILL practice in Lincoln and adjoining TF counties. SaiUractionruaranteedboth in prices and operations of ail kinds. (uce, op poaita th OasxsTia ofSce. ang. 12, 1873. S. W. CARSACX. MAT WHITAKER. CAF.MACK&WHITAIER, ATTOBNEIS AT LAW. Eayetteville, Tennessee. dc 11 1879 V. JP. Carter. Atlornej al Law, Fayettexille, Tennessee, ggf Prompt attention given to business. Office at the Court Uuusc. . marcUC ; Geo. II. Bo vies, Altornej-at-Law, FayettexUle, Tennessee. jan. 24: h. 1878 . II. Biirnam, Allornejr - a I - L a xv , Fayetlecitle, Tennessee. jan. 21th, 1878 JT. if IViriJifui, Attorney -?it Law, Fayeltetille, Tennessee. WILL, practice in the tanoua Court of Lincola and adjoining eoonlies, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at NashTille. OsEcssouthside of tho Public Square. . sept 7-tt If. Goodwill AtlorDejr at Law, Fayettecille, Tennessee, gaT Collections a specialty. feb4 Geo. W.BiffginSi Attor nej al La w, Office at hit residence near Camargo, fir ILL practice in the tarious Courts of t f Lincoln and adjoining counties. o9 C. C. at"KI5XRT. F. T. rCLTOM. M'KINNEY & FULTON, AUtoruejs al Law, Fayetfeville, Tennessee. Trompt attention gitan to business. Of fice in the court houe. sepl2 H3LMAN & HQLMAN, Allorncjs al Law, Fayettecille, Tennessee. PRACTICE in the Courts of Lincoln county. Cases in Bankruptcy prompt ly attended to. jan3t-tf I AM prepared to do all work in my lino ia the latest style. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. April 11 a A. KlN'GSLEr. 1I0LM.1N & WOODS, DKALEKS IX GRAIN, BACON, AND ALL KINDS COUNTRY PRODUCE College Street, Fayctteville, Tenn. j.n. SO-tf HEYliANN & HILL ll'A run MA KJJtS AXD DCAI.KUS IS Hatches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. SLep at IhU A If PhuT Hantaan Store, Fuyettevllle, Teun. All work done promptlj and WARRANTED. CASH PAID FOKOLD GOLDXSILVEK nor. 22- MAIL AND PASSENGER HACK! Fuycttevillo untl Shclbyville. fllllE subscriber is now ronniua: a com. I fortable ha k with safe hordes, ia Lrnrhbtirjr, for the accoinniiMlation of pas sengers. Arrives at FayelteTilla every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a. m ; leaves same days at 2 p. in. RATES OF FARE. Fayetteville to Mulberry, - - 5 .W do Lynchburg, . - l.(At do Shelbrville, - - 2.U) isn 23 V. S. ARNOLD. W Wl!i9,wa an(l rttt'P, at the :UifkU.ig Observer Office. 1 (