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T II E M 0 RE I STOW N GAZETTE; NOVEMBEK 1 3, 1 8 78. HAWKINS COUNT!, DEPARTMENT. L. L. POATS, Editor. Time-Table Kosrersville & Jef ferson ltailroad. . , . i Trains lea re Rogersville daily (Sunday excepted) at 7 a in., arriving at Koeersville J uuc-Uua at 8 a. m maiictf direct connection with tiie West-bound Mail train npoi the E. f., -Ve fc Ga. RB., which arrives in Knoxville rt 11:08 a. m. Returning leave Rogersville Junction at 3 p. m., alter tno ar rival of tUe Eastern and Western-bound freights, and arrive at Rogersville at 4 p.m. Parties going to Ragersville from the West will take the Freight train wiiipujeavea JLnoxvUie at 7:t a. m. 017R MOUNTAIXJJOY. The tTraha OTation Given Him at Jonesboro-r Democrats And lie publicans Vie With Each Other ia 1 Doing Him : Hqnor--3ren, Women and Children Welcome ILim HomeA JLon: Hurrah for , Sroai the. Enoxvilie Tribune. . . . Jonesboro TkNSf., No ."71878." - The stillness of oar usually quiet borough was broken this morning just before daylight by the firing of anvils on aa eminence near the town in honor of the election of K. L. Taylor to Congress from the Firs! District. . During the morning a telegram was received from 9orne one at John-, fcoa City saying thai Mr Taylor was there, and lie would return to his hom about 2 o'clock p, in. In a short time- all of the 'availably means ' t f i ' ot conveyance in the town were brought into requisition, -and were formed in the streets ready to go out arictrueet our gallaut young friend and escort him to his t home. Thej' marched out the road some ,two miles where the procession was form ed and everj' arrangement made to extend the welcome that swelled in our bosoaii.' ' ' '. ' ; 1 In a short Lime it was announced that Mr. Taylor was approaching and the demonstrations of pleasure that seized the crowd 'are utterly ?iades cribable. Shout after shout went up from those present and every oue uau to suake his nana ani express to him his pleasure at his success. The processioa then; moved "off. The lare new iiinJbus.-wfth the col- orel band of this place in it, with a splendid Unite 1 States flag: floatinsr above it, drawa by; four fine horses. Next followed an open carriage with Mi. Taylor 'and three 'ex-Federal soldiers, and Republicans, whu had, supported Mr. Taylor, anT two of these (Capt. McPliersoo and Capt. Markwoot!) carried United States flags. After tbfs cane carriages, bugfjies ad wagons. Following this were those on horseback, led by a fplendidnew fltg. In this order the procession inarched to town, cheered by itie talmosC iacess'at firing of Corporal Babb's anvil on the hill. Although tike whole proceeding was gotten up by thepeple of the town, and a few citizens from the country who chanced to be here, Jonesboro has not witnessed such a aoene in many Jong-years. As the procession passed along the streets, almost every door and window -was rail ot men, women, ami , cnikires, waving handkerchiefs and shouting for Taylor. ... ., v ... -.-: After passing tbemafrtreet and back to the Court-house, the- proces sion was halted, and Taylor almost carried into the vestibule of the Court-house, which was literally packeit iud jbjacnuied with Ithe . otd men ami ladies and children of the town, all eager and anxious to otfer congratulations to our noble Moun tain Jioy, Mr. Taylor was then in troduced. to the audience by John Allison, jr., Esq., in the following beautiful andT appropriate ' " Yik speech : Lfaliest-anJ Gentlemen ' I I have felt sensations of pride and happiness rise up in my bosom on oilier occasions, out, u l uave ever felt prouder, or happier in my life than I do on this occasion. I do not remember it.' ' ; Onf the 21st of last Augu'st, the representatives of a portiou of the good people of the i? trst Congres eional District of iennessee met in this Court-house to select a standard bearer in the then pending contest in the district. It had, belore that date, been intimated to a young gen tleman (to whom I will presently in. trod uce you) that the staudard of the Democratic party might be tendered him. That gentleman, possessing more genuine modesty than offensive vanity and impudence, answered that be thought theie were many other gentlemen in the Democratic party of the First District more experienc ed, able and worthy than himself, lie seemed to be unconscious of his pewer ajv4, ability ; but the conven tion which met on the 21st of Au gust tcudered him the banner, lit accepted it, and has borne it aloft on tltirty-a'u battle-fields in the District and I do not think I overstate it, I declare to you that he -has boeh A-jctoious upon" every field. 'J lie 'f esulu-U that to-day ho returns that banner to you and ihose good, Loneit. uoble and generous Republi cans who sapporied bim? liTtbc'coa test,nhtftKfeti aud uutarnisbed by any woid or act upon his pari. Glittering and burnished all ovef with the sunlight and blaze o victo ry upon it. ..--...-. I have the honor and pleasure of presenting to jou the Hon. U. L. Taylor,' of. Washicgtaa;: the repre-: fcenlalive of the people of the First District of Teuueauce in the Forty. Sixlb Coiigresa of the United States, Mr. Taylor then addressed .the crowd about as follows": - ' 'rjM(lies (ihd Gentlemen I lliauk ycu for this demonstration of your friendly regard.1 I thank you for this warm reception. I am rejoiced la meet you once more ou eo pleas ing On occasion. I can heartily say ' with my friend Allison, that I have ! often been happy, but this is the proudest day of my life. I came to this place from the m J iutains r dr ier, without a profession and without money. Sam Klrkpatrick God We? s him took me iu. The good people of Jonesboro' received me with warm hearts. Old Washington and God bless her, top she, ; with' the; rcKt, placed the people's standard in my hands. I return to-day as the hum ble representative of your victory. and what ever laurels have been won. whatever glory earned. I gladly lay all'at your feet and count myself happiest when I remember myself to be not your tyrant, not your dictator, but only your most humble servant, whose! highest pleasure it shall be to obey the will of the people and sub serve their interests. This is not my victory, it is yours. It is the peoples' victory over powerful Rings and combinations. It is ine youn men s triumph. loung men, never fear to place yourselves in the hands of the people of the r irst Congres sional District. Our old grayheaded fathers will stand by you. God bless them, they have stood by me. Let us rejoice to-day, but let us reraem ber that it 13 noble in the .victors to be generous to the "vanquished. J 1'a.n stand ueiore you to oay and truthfully declare that I have not in my heart aught against any man who fought me in this struggle. Oa Mon- day when we closed tin canvass, at Taylorsville, I turned to my distin guished competitor and said: "Sir, lPyou entertain any unkind ieelings toward me, growiug out of the can vass, I have the advantage of you. fo I'entertain rone toward you, and offered him my hand. He clasped it iifbis and said he was my friend. If I have been wronged; if bitter things have been said against me, I forgive it -all. Let us all forget and 1'or give. . " y Here Mr. Taylor turned-to the Sags with which he was surroundedr and paid a very high tribute to the flag-, of his country. Capt. Geo. Mc Fberson, of the Eight Teunessee Federal Cavalry, who was one of Mr. Taylor" warm Republican suppor ters, stood by him with the flag which he (McPhersou) had followed to Mexico. Capt. Lewis A. Markwood , of the 8th Tennessee, who was a Mexican soldier also, stood by Mr. Taylor with Capt. Geo.E. Grisha u's battle flag. Capt. Markwood is a Republican, but was a strong suppor ter of Mr. Taylor. : To appreciate the scene that toV. lowed at the close of this address you must have been present and witness ed it. Old men wept and embraced Bob iu their arms. The ladies crow ded around him, and showered upon him their choicest benediction. The little children clapped their liny hands and shouted for Taylor. Hard- y a single soul of this large crowd allowed Taylor to leave without shak- ng his hand, boraa persons press ed through the crowd aid seized him by the hand saying: "I voted against you, but if it was to do over again I would vote for you." Perhaps the most beautiful and touching part of the entire occasion, was to see the Sunday-school chil dren with whom Mr. Taylor has been associated in the Sunday-school. gather arouud him and give expres sion to their childish pleasure. SPECIAIi NOTICK. To all" person "wli.o are troul!6d with old Ulcers, IV i's, Cu, Bn-ns, Pih'fl, Ring Worm, Tetter,' Froat Bite, Cbaped Lips or Hands, and all eruptions ot the S!iin, CfiT lie instantly cured, by using Dr. 0. I'. Duncan's Ointment with Car bolic Acid, possessing the most wonder ful healing power of any Salve that has ever been made, and so pronounced by all who have used it, its effects are like magic. HOUSES WITH HOKE BACKS, Shoulders or Scratches, cured instantly. Try it. For sale by G. A. McNUTT. - - - NOTICE TO MOTHERS. A sure remedy for teething-children and all bowel affections, such as Diar rhoea, Summer Complaint; Bloody Flux and griping pains in the stomach and bowels, in both young and old, DR. DUNCAN S BLACKBERRY KLIXIR, is far superior lo any and all prepara tions that has. ever been used in the treatment of the above diseases; it never fails to relieve when taken in time and according to directions. It is an Elixir made from the berry and the root of the plant and therefore contains all the medi cinal virtues of the plant, of which everyone is acquainted. It abates all inward fevers, counteracts and removes every cause that is calculated to irritate or inflame the Stomach or bowels. It is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless Physicians are prescribing and recom mending it every where. PRICE 50 cts. Prepared by C. P. Duncan. Jackson, Tenn. BETTEIt THAN QUININE. For the speedy and certain cure of all malarial diseases, no medicine has been ypt invented equal to Dr. C. P. Duncan's celebrated Chill Tonic. It contains no arsenic, strychnine, or quinnine, in any form; consequently it produces none of the bad effects which so commonly re sult from the use of those mineral and poisonous medicines. Duncan's Chill Tonic purifies and builds the impover ished lilood, gives tone and strength to the whole sj'stem one bottle equal to Three Dollars' worth of Quinnine. For sale by G. A. McNUTT, Morristown. Special Notices, Re-Opening a Th o ro ug: hf a re. To ordefto paard -aaiujjt re.mlU utterly bu1 veraive of health, it is absolutely eteutul that thu graud tlioroughfiu-e or avenue of the system, the bowels, should be re-opened as speedily as possi ble when they become obstructed. If they or ijot, tU bile is misdirected into the bloud ; tup liver ba. comes torpid ; viscid bilious matter getn into the stomach, and produces indigestion : &ja -laches en sue, and other symptoms are produced, which a prolongation of the expi'tiug cu-io only tends to aggravate. The aperient properties of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters constute a uioxt useful agent in overcoming constriction, of tua bowei. and pro moting a regular habit of b id. It is infinitely superior to the draxtic cathartics freiu-ntly used for the purpose, since it does u it. hkri them, act A yiolauUy, but produces a ntiif .L pameaa afiNot, hica dm not impair toe vino of tu evacuatory organs, which it invigorates instead of weakening. The stomach and liver, aUo, iu.l'ed the entire sys tem, strengthened and regulated by it . CHILDREN CRY For Dr. Duicail's Worm Syrqp-eH is is sure, safe and ploasaut td (iik6, anp never fails. Try it. For sale by G. A. McNUTT, Morristown. GOOD NEWS. All persona troubled with diseases of the Lungs, Throat, or Cljest can obtain Immediate relief by using iXr. Danci$ dough Balmnu It is pl&mant, luimfczs, and nre. It never fails to relieve !iore Throat, Coughs, Oq1U, Asthmi, bolt- ting of Blood, aud all diseases of the lungs. It is a sure cure for Croup in children. No mother would be without a bottle in her house after trying it once. Person having coughs of Inujj fet--in,djn.r hbould. be sure to giv& Dr. Duncan Cough Balsam a trial, as jt gives im mediate relief in the njo.t advanced stages of consumption. Puce fifty cents. Sold by Q. A. McNutt, Morris town, Tenn. n Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "Durang's Rheumalic Remedy," the great LUernii Medicine, will pasitively cure any case of rheumatisu on the face of tho earth- price 1 a LalUe, 6I4 pot tles, !ji5. Sold by all Dniggist. Send for circular to Ifelphensttne' t& Bently, Druggists, V ashington, L. C oold by druggists In Morristown and wholesale in .Nashville. . urn ArBXAHiiER H. Sthpubrs unes "Du rang's Rheumatic Remedy" for rheuma tism. It never fails. Ask hint. tnov7'77-6m A DISEASED LIVER. Duncan's Liver and Kidnev Medicine is a cure for all diseases having their or igin in a diseased state of the Kidneys or Liver, such as sick headache, dyspep sia, swimming of the head, loss of appe tite, bad taste in mouth, heartburn, ten derness or fullness over the region of the stomach, cramp colic, costiveness, palpitation of the heart, pain in the, back, sides and limbs, and all diseases peculiar to females. We can say to our irienas mat tne above medicine is just what it is represented to be, and is pro nounced by every one who has used it. far superior to any Liver Medicine thev have ever used. We know that it gives better satisfaction than any we ever sold. Kuowing it to be purely vege table, we can recommend it to our suf fering friends. Price 75 cents. For sale by G. A. McNUTT, Morristown. Result of a Generous Contrlbu- - tion. Some three weeks ago Messrs. Land- rum & Lfitchneld donated several hun dred dollars worth of their celebrated Seven Springs Alum Mass for the bene fit of the Yellow Fever sufferers, and have just received the' following letter from the President of the Howard Asso ciation at Holly Springs, Mississippi: How tjvBjsqs, Mws., I Sept. 16th, ld.8. Heasrs. Laudruru t Utohflold, Ablugdou, Va., Gentlemen; Please accept our thanks for your case of Seven Spring "Iron and Alum Maas," received Hume diys ago, quite a number of our citixens are naing it with good result?. Respectfully, W. J. I.. Holland, President Howard Association. At last it seems that a remedy u dis covered to cheek this fearful dUe&ao. Messrs. Landruin & Litchfield are ship ping large quantities of this valuable medicine to the South. Query : "Why will men smoke con mon tobacco, when they jt.n buy Marburg Bros. KSeal of North Carolina,' at the same price?" Jan. 30. 78 1-y NATURE'S NOBLEST REMEDY ! Endorsed by Medical Profession. rp HE ALUM AND IRON MASS AND X WATER I'ROM THE Bedford Aim ani Iron Springs g. pjr J ALVIN BARTON Una just returned frm New York, and Boston and has now in store a magma cent stock of DRV GOODS For (tie FALL and WINTER trade. The handsomest tine of DRESS GOODS Ever teen upon hi counter. Black and Colored CASHMERES,mA CLOTHS, Ladies CLOTHS, PLAIDS, MOHAIRS and (JameVi llair CL.OTHS, Colored BRO CADE SILKS and SILK and WOOL SUITINGS in Patterns for Pokmaiee, Flannels, Wool and Velvet SHAWLS. A gplended a$sortment of Ladies', Missea and Vh tear ens' - HOSIERIT, Fancy Zephyr and Hand-made Woolen Wraps and Hoods, Ladies CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, Sea ILind and Bleaclted DOMESTICS. 8-4, 9 4, 10-4, 11-4, SHEETINGS, 41 inch, 5-4, 6 4 PILLOW CASINGS, Bed nnd Crib BLANKETS and COMFORTS. The largest, best and cfieapent slock of Gents', La dies' and Children's Merino and all Wool UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. Gent's laundried and unlaundried While Shirts the best and cheapest in the market. Handsome new Carpets M Oil Mollis and CURTAIN GOODS, RUGS, MATS &c . Best ANKER BOLTING CLOTHS. all N08.. from 8 to 11. My DRESSMAKING DEPART- tnent is under the cliarge of an experienced Itead, and suits for bidies and children made promptly, and in the latest JSew York and Jjuston Ja&Jttons, and at very moderate pri ces. All orders bv mail promptly and faith fully attended to. ALVIN BARTON Gay Street, Opp. Lamar House, KNOXVILLE, TENN. Siov 7 77 . TLe Lamar House.- ' The undersigued having re-leasel the above popular Hotel, begs leave ta in form his friends and natrons, and es pecially the traveling public, that he is now prepared to aooommouatM bisguesls in the host and mot approved style. The House will be fully renovated and the table will always ba supplied with all the delicacies of the season. In fact it will bo ills endeavor tu make the La mar Hoqse second to no Hotel ia the Houtll. Polite waiters, and the best at tendance "will.be secured the gu'esti.' Passengers will he conveyed la and from tho depots froo of charge. .';.,- .V -JQS SCIIKRF, Proprietor. Sept. 5, 1877 r.v IION. A. IT. STEPHENS, the great Statesman of the South, writes! "I have used Durang s Rheum vtic Remedy for rheumatism, with gront benetit. Ichoer- ully recommend it. " It never fails to cure. 'Sold by all Urnjists. Send for circular to R. IC Helphcnstine, Wash ington, u. c. Wa do not read anonymooa letters and eoiamani- catious. The name and address of the w.iter ara iudispeuBiUe, ESTABLISHED 26 YEAES. 'An excellent tonic, alterative o4 dimatio,'- Medical Aaso, IjuchburB, Va. 'Usul with uup-ii-ttllulud success in haemorrhagic Malarial Fever.' I recommend it as a preventive and cure for Yellow Fever.' W. A. Green, M. 1 , Ex-Vice Prest Ga., Med. Asso. 'Invaluable for Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhcea and Mervous Diseases.' Geo. T. Harrison, M. D., Woman's Hospital, N. V. 'Efficient ia disorders of the Lives, Ivid.n(ys, Bowels andt J$g44er. .-rmB, MitQhell, M, P., PUila. dulpbia, Pa ' - " - - , 'oucccssful ia dlsass peculiar to Women.' B. Blackford, M. !., W. H Horton, M. D., Virginia. 'Unequaled in Scrofulous and Cutaneous Affec tions. 'J. M. Allen, II. D., North Carolina, 'Successfully used ii Venereal Infections.' B. Boemer, 'Mi 1)., Ht - Louis, Missouri. Unlailui in Throat Distsses.' Drs. G. W. Cgr, riugton and W. H. Morris, Virginia . Entirely cnr4 Qf cliiljs Uy U 1-Je. . Q . OoiJ. Qi. V- Has meii.-b. Med louroal. PBICES : Watbu,$1 case of dor. gaL bottles; $3 for 6 gal . demijohn; 30 cents gallon. MASS : 60 ct uts and $1 bottles, $2.50 and S half dozen; sent postpaid. Liberal terms properly gra ded to wholesale aud retail dealers; directions and analysis with each package; full proof of all claim ed free upon application; sample supply free j physicians de-siring tq These yp,rir,38 cy,eu tne year vound. Terms $ill pft pecenibef iiinutu, $'J week, $1.50 day, to favor those out off from home by yellow fever. Fare first class all (he attractions Carriage meet vixitors at Lynchburg, Lawyer's aud Forest u,puu advice of arrival; latter two points only 4 miles from Soring.' Fare to -Spring ft- Address A. M. DAVIES, PreSt of the Co., Lynchburg, Va. There is Sanitarium oa the iiremises iu charge of Skillful phvsiciaus for treatment of invalids, Slid by M. CARItlGEB CQ. - - li'ii'ii iiaanj The following roto was picked up on the street yesterday, and can be had by calling at thi3 office : Deak Josn : Please come home. We' need you very much, as several sd apcl dpnts Uvp htifjQn. Vt3.,.4&a eprajued his anKle badly, and Sarah's foted feet are troubling her..' My corns arc increas ing in number and severity, and the knots on our mnle's back" are growing larger. Uncle Dick is laid op with the Rheumatism, bo do cornf )0irr,ej--aBd bring a bqttlo at touaaehs' Lightning Liniment which is successfully used by all our neighbors, for each of tho abov e afflictions. You can buy it at any drug store for 50 cents a bottle. Mary. For sale by f. p. D&jrjgiir ioUDr. M. Carriger. v ' tug 12 4w - 8 K3 d U4 V 4 IE) h i ia mil C" KJ in Btv Zto Foti Printing? If nat, wbyf A few dollars wCl fcny an SxMlsior Portahla IVeafi, Type, Ink, all com plete, simply arranged, with which Csirds, Lab els, Envelopes, Billheads, Circulars, Etc., can be printed at QUARTE i printers' prices. It Kipr aod U pleasant to bve your own printing apparatus, bend 6 cts. two stamps) tor f ulf. Illustrated cataloene to the Manufacturers, -KLLSKYa CO., West Meridea CoiUU Prii0 Ad npwardi, r Agents Wanted far Dn. MarcKs Ncio Jlok From Dark to Dawn. In this new volume the Popular Antb&r of Mght Scenes iu the Bible portraya with vivid and turlll iu force the avMM of b jeered Truth, and adds fiW ttuiiiuouy to the boanty, pathos aud sublimi ty of tha SUirles of the Bible Agents will Aug this Book with its sparkling thont;hts, Lvautiftel engravings, aud rich bindings. tie tvast in the market. Ternia Litwra.1, Cirin4!a,- faeo. '' nviatw J. C. MoOunnv 4 Oa., Omuomnati, Q, J K ELEQJtNT VISITI.VG OABDS for 10.ts. Agents wanted. Uatiit IjU. Agents can make money. E. E. ItirrTio, Seymuur, Ind. nov 13 it . CiTTTT? HEtEDY FOR BALDNESS . . OU 1 1 I J Prescription rnsK to any person who wiU agree to pay SI when a new growth of Hair. Whiskers or Muxtaches is actually prod noed . Sasidkbsos & Oo 2 Cliatoa PUce, New York, iwv U HI 0 y 1 0 IL N 0 n W. E. DEATON, Wholesale Grocer Ne to Advertisement. W. W. WOODKUFF. W..J2.-G1BBIS8. W. W. : WOODRUFF ik C AND Commission Merchant, NO. 1 OLD ST., PETERSBURG, VA. I keep constantly on hand the Uu gee t and best selected stock In this city. Purchasing In bulk from first hands and to a great extent for cash en ables me to sell LOW as any house In South-side Virginia. Special at tention given to sale of Flour, Grain, Butter, Poultry and all other kinds of produoo. Liberal advances feud prompt returns made. Refer to nty Bankers of this city, Messrs . H in ton M Dunn, "The Bank of Petersburg." oct 9 78 in NOTICE I -1 am prepared to execute aU work in tha Blaek. smithing hue at greatly reduced rates, in a satis factory and workmanlike manuer. Will find ma terial and shoe all round for 75 cents. Iron thim ble skein wagons at $15 mate rial furnished Our old-fashioned Hat skeins at $30. All other work in proportion, for oash or produce in exchange Give me a oaJl at Love's old stand, Morristown. JOUiX jxue, Froprietor. Jan. 312.H78 ly Annual Convention OF E HAVE DECIDED TO ADD TO OUR REGULAR HARD- ware Business a line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLeMUVTS . .M nnw t f.i.ia everything in that line at FACTOBY PRICES. hu hn to keep only such articles as stand the test of experience as being the TEBT BEAT ot the kind in nse. . We had the honor to introduce tha OLrrER PtTTT.T.irn ir nwa a ... ,.-. i. u. tude of 5,000 Farmers, who are new usinj; them iu this section. ' r-verj article warrantea to give perfect satisfaction. . .. .. Circulars aud Prices sent on application. . Correspondence solicited and all inforaAtion on Machinery cheerfully given. Bend for Circulars and Prices to W. W , WOODRUFF & CO. for the following implements t WHEELER & MELICK'S Champion Thresher and Cleaner, 18 inch eyl. ........... .... ...;$150 Champion Thresher and Cleaner, 22 inch cyl ..;......$G0 The lest and lomest priced Tltre&heri and Cleaners in any market. i ' Railway and Lever Powers, . Clover Hullers aiid Cleaners Shingle XVIacIiincs, Pulverizing Wheel Harrows.' WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICE LIST. BBENNAN& CO. KENTUCKY GRAIN DRILL. This Drill will work in lands where other Drills will fall . The onlp Drill that will not choke elo it. . . " ,U8 uran man any omer requires out oxe man aud two horses. We believe una win worx as greats revolution in drain Drills as the Oliver Chilled Plow has amour other Plows. Send for Circulars and Prices to . Carpenter Ross & 80.1 GROCERS' GAY STREET. SIfJDXVRLE, TEHelESCEE. Cider Mills, Sinclair W. V. WOODRUFF & CO. Straw Cutters, Wheat Fans, OUter. Chilled IHotes, DoidjU-Shovel Ploirs, wood or iron beam, S-Itoller Cane Mills, 2-BoUer Cane Mills, Patent Galvanized Evaporators db Furnaces, Lawn Mowers, Circular Saus, Hall's Fire Proof Safes, Fairbank's Stock Scales, . Mia Findings, French Burr Mill Bocks Old Quarry, J Gum Belting and Packing, Double and Single Spout Corn Shelter, Dexter Shelter and Separator. Our stock of GENERAL HRnwnp will 1 vr.f ..:t. , ... , , I' from any quarter. Orders by mail promptly fllled. " " Uioa aug 14 78 ly V. V. WOODRUFF & CO.; J. Q. WHEELER, CUSTOM : Stockholders, POSTPONED Until Wednesday, Not. 27, 1878. OepjceEAST TENN. VA. & GA. RR. CO Knoxville, Tenn , Oct. 3, 1878, AT TIIE REQUEST OF MANY of the largest Stockholders residing beyond the iimits of the State, who eaunot safelv reach Knoxville In consequence of the prevalence of yel low fever at other points, and in view of the fact that it is always desirable to have as large an at tendance or stockholderr as possible, it is deemed proper to postpone the regular meeting called for the 9th of iustant until Wednesday, Not. 27th, 1878. JAM. G. MITCIIELX, " Secretary t- Treasurer. . oct9 idm j . . . KXOXVILLK Fire Insurance Company. Office ia First National Bank. Capital Stock $100,000 OFFICERS - D. A. CARPENTER, President. ; F. II. McCLUNG, Vice-President. j W. A. ANDERSON, Sec. & Tbeas. DIRECTOBS. JOSEPH JAQUE8, O. M. McGHEE, 408. H. EARNEST, F. W. TAYLORfiB., E. J. 8ANFORD, C. E. LUCKEY, 8. B. IiUTTRELL, R. C. JACKSON. W. W. WOOJURUPF, F. H. MoCIJNG. ; ; s - D. A. CARPENTER. ' FINANCE COMMITTEE: JOSEPH JAQUES, C. XL. McGHEX, E. 3. SANFORD, C. E. tUCKEV. STOCKHOLDERS : C. M. McGhee, 'Joseph Jaqes, E. J . Sanf ord, Joseph H. Earnest, A. J. Albers, A. J. Mounloaatle, W. A. Anderson, . 8. T. Logan, R. C. Jackson, -R 8. Payne, D. T. Boynton, James O'Conuer, Jamea L. Gains R. N. Hood, W.P.Washburn, John E. Chapman, Joe. T. McTeer, R. C.Powell, 8. Saltmarab. Thos, 1 WaUama, J. Hoxaie. . aflg 11 7817 J. V. Fulkerton. P.H. McCJDosr, E. A. Carpenter, W. W. Woodruff, A. Caldwell, M. Ij. Rose, F. W. Taylor, Sr. George W. Albers, G. W. Palmer, 8. B. Luttrell, M. J. Condon, Chas. H. Brown, Hugh Martin, C. E. Lackey, B. F. Earae B. T. Wilson, Tho, O'Connor, Juo Q. Earnest, N. Bogart, It. M. Khea, J. W. LiUiard, P.J.WRIGHT, , Lite of RiehtlOnd, GeneKtl Partner. J. T. WILLIAMS, Special Partner. - ' JOE L. LEE, Late with J. A Franklin & Co. General Partner. WRIGHT & LEE, G-R;0;:(D:E'R'-S Commission Merchants, 141 Main Street, 1 Lynchburg, Va. Keep on Hand a Lafge and .ictll Se - ; lected Stock of Groceries, : J fiolicit consignments of Bacon, Lard, Butter Flour, Meal. Corn. Wheat, Oats, Tobacco, Ac . I" Liberal advancements made on consign ments in hand. GRAIN BAG3 FURNISHED when deoired. Rxpkbkxob Morchauta and Banks of the city. juu2& 78 m :PRESCEIPTI01T : FREEI For the speedy Cure of twiuinal Weakness. Ixoft Manhood and all disorder brought on hy Indie. I . erenon orrxcMa. Any DrngRisi has thu liurr. dienta. r. W. JA(1'KM t M K. Wvat kLxth ktrre-t, 4 iiilaiu.ti, . , -.1' 31 -T- nr J.," . . Next door to J. H. Tate & co., Msiin St., Morristown, Tenn. Best stock used, prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. oct a 78 iy NX CENTRAL COAL CO., F.lirJERS AND DEALERS IN COAL CREEK COAL. Tho best quality of Lump Coal fur nished promptly at lowest prices. We keep everything that Ueloni to U 9JiCiS TRADE. , WOODEN WARE, TotaocoSnf nUGpi Jute Ropt and Jtcitic, ' SOlb H.oatlioir E. E. McCROSKBY. General Ageat. P O. Box 389, . I uuuuiui ai&uuij lvNOXVILLE, TENN. "Watchmakers and Jewelers, Corner Gay and Clinch Sts., Knoxville, Tenn., KEP IN STOCK A FULL LINK OF Watisltelfy, Sslii Silver, Sta-PIii War., Superior Table Cutlery, &o. HP-REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING skillfully executed upon reasonable terms. All erders by mail will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. au 15,77 ly New Grocery Store in Morristown. GEO. A. SV3clJUTT, Respectfully informs the citizens of Morristown and adjacent country that he is now prepared at his Store, in the Murrell build ing, Corner of Main and Henry streets, Morristown, to urnish all kinds of . . , He asks an examination of his stock, and assures the public he wUIjiuabAntee SATISFACTION in quality of goods and prices. D. P. SOWS,' J D. W. BUTT. SANUPACTUIt- ERJSand Dealers In Stores, Tin ware, and House FURNISHTNG WHOLESALE AND KETAIL . : We call special attention to the - ccr . ah m C00K3STOTE.I . , 13?" JETery store goobs.; k ROOFING - v. ----- i . . : V.. ;:;T ' Guaranteed. AND GUTTERINS - SOEICITED. - mrk Guaranteed. ; "1 SPEOmt tKOUCEMEMTS TO "MERCHAftTS, njESEa9 o-sn or pboduce. IVvits of all Klnas. WHOLBSALX AflKKTC FOB - ' : - : .' ,- ! . V!.-: ! LEXOUl'S COTTON TAB5g. HoUton Salt and PlaUer Company's 3a, We eell aa lCerohanta aah. tct 4 T ly SlaASTIOTlirSfl - wa- f 2 j-r- ""r " a 1 Barolah S - J . . .- alden aoT S63m :v i H0USE-KEEP3ES,; hare jnst returned from 1.9 Eastern Markets with the Finest Stock of CARPET S Oil Cloths, Lace Damask Cnitai23r . , jf aMe Imii jmX litUn, ':. f " jri T '"j dpwwj AM JUL XmJ Lrib -mmd wait ' wd COaiTOItTAIJLES, . 'White and Oolere4 . T BED SPREAI " Hosiery, If audkerclilef Ladles' sad ChKdreKa UNDER TESTS ail WMM, ., EVER 8HOWN IK TUX CITY. , AXO AT TKICKsl , AS LOW AS THE L0TOT. W Call and see kae or send year erders. SAMUEL B. BOVif ' Gay street, KaOxrHIe, Ttsa. , Also, a epleadi4 Line ot Black . Cashmeres, ISeabsj&tv Crapes, and Black Thih4 ; Shawls. . S. B. BOYD. For. Sals r Erchanjja I A Yaluable Farm VALUABLE ''YAtiU, '": COM- taiaiDg 100 acres V auJsr euliivaU u " 1 9 ia good worxtjuad 4K"t ruSm caas ct' Ia. riatom n, aur tha K. Va . s lr lut as in4 fur sals, en receeaable terfi(wUl (e ea!fta for property eljiewltere. A gtujil fruse J kouMi, tib siioins, and nary eut-fc. .Vumi ara appropriately situated ea Ike )ilass. Asm mm eacUnt orebatd - ol aboss IH aor SMih peara, pits ud enerriea. - Por f a rtber lafirsaatisj eppifT at litis eAcev anj ZS T 4 m-.c.vilmet: t :1 ,;i)'Elsr-'T.iSTfJ MAIN STREET, ' " ' ' ,; iiosiiisTowN; ti:nx Qrmcz nyvmwtm at. t . m. 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