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THE M 6 R HI S T OWN GAZETTE, MARCH 22, 1 882T 31 iVet? Advertisements.'' IE3- Ih&m TTiTxll vm &z7 t : ' GQPilISSIOI Warebonea, old Virginia Depot od KU. tr." V, ' KSOXVILLE, TEN.NT.S RSI l; M jli. it asignaieiiU of mil kinds of Produoa, eoch aa ' v Wheat. Corn, Oats, Flour, Bran, Bacon, . Lard, May, Dried Fruit, Feathers, llaxsced, Beeswax, Butter, dc. I also attend to th shipment of Lumber, Log, tf.( to Eauters ritlee and maVe ct.;i cImus f 01 am'. . ".'-' : tlavu.g ti. laryaat Werebonae ta th city. I am prepared to do a urrf bu-iueee without npnw if draagv t" larxe a'tippere. I bar many yvoxs experience in I he busine, ami can, with Con yrxux f acuoa to ait ho eutru Uitr business to me. Chrgr a luw as any rinnblc hone. owril Jin . J. IT. fLETi 11 11, . II. W. IIAH T. I. KlIAZLLIO.V,. Fletcher, Hall & Brazelton, WHOLESALE LlCItiS NOTIONS. AND PIECE GOODS. KNOXVILLE TJSIVIV., Will have open and ready for inspection by AUGUST '20, 1831. a com rt- it-roi staple and Fancy NOTIONS, JKAXs, CAssim and hiih th- y wi.l offer to the tiud.-AT XliW YOICK IHCi:s. nusrli) -C5t.",--'"w' ii J- - ,W ,. 'MBIT.-'" . r u-"l- , ., !. Ia U a .. c ' "" J," -?""" 111) OURISTO Wr- lis "J lWli -y a t tilt r.m Circular ! m ii' kintii of C.ulh ',1 rcr Jt 1: :.l.tJ' i:i. A SlT.CfAil BUST MADE IN Siae f Iill Pious and i'Jow ilti-ru-d CcitU'.j;. Brns Ca.ti'jx, lh.,r SiU. ''. ",; JSi-'. . Sf-h' H's-idi. Co'.ui.iiis, iitrttt and l.ailotlifj Grates, unit JiUfr.r.' Cat tin .- n ,m ;''. AGENT FOI1 THE r Double TuHune Wat Yhi - . at t t.'artrt'm f.jr r- dewcrij ti u made iu rd - a' -J i'ici 1 rous ImvL-ig auy cl i, ' l LUNG. C. POVJ.-I.L. n.f et 3 C -SRI rv Successor a to Cowan, M. Importers and Whoirs-do and OtJ a Knoxville, 17 - -tf W. W. WOCORUFF. V, YV. YV AXES. ft ALL: Oliver's Chilled ! Disstoa's Circular c EeltlB and l'ack:. Ball's Fire Frocf L.. 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Adapted t all require menu, and priced to cult all punw LEADING FEATURES: Doubla Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grate. Adjustable Damper, Intcirhacccalle Acto- Bhelf. Broiling Door, Sw inglrg Ilciirtli- Swinging nue-SUp, Kevvnible Gas Bunting Long Cross rioie. Double Short Centers, Heavy Ring Covers, Illuminated II rt Doors, Nlckal Knoba, Nlctel Panels, etc. rnequaled In Material, in Finish, and la epvatioo. - Gaiettj! OftiCc. t -X lad ClUBffe. .. A maimftctirLng ' population tends steadily downward, at least to a xearruLyr low level.. . .... .T . i- ft.?! It ttnii T-in inrnvmut fhttthA I ,m Vrf States -were going to provo the etctjipa la this respect ThirtY years ago 'our m i - i . T i . factory girls were above the average of females in intelligence, reftnemett, be nevolence and general character. Ind'KxL many of them were simply ac cumulating, means for the completion of Lowell Offering, a ina purine- conducted wholly by the oiKiratives, commanded universal esteem. But already this hap.py condition is passing away, . The greed of corporations asks only for profits. No matter hew low the KtdtSe of workers, provided only tlio work is done. The life may be early crushed out of the employed, but are not their places kept always full? J . The poorer and more dependent they are, the more ready they will be to let their cliildren work in the mill, when they should bo at school, or out in the sunshine at play. If things go on as they are now, it -is only a question of time when the manufacturing poptduiion of New England shall be as Hopelessly de- grided as that of Old England. It is evident that it btihooves the State to bt;-..id between the corporations and their operatives. welfare. It can not do everything, but what it can it should do "with a etrong hand and a persistent wilL It can secure to children their right to a proper education, and their exemption from labor that shall dwarf them in body and brain. It can limit the hours of Lthor for all to what is physically safe. It can, by means of honest and qualified insjKj -tors, keep a sharp eyo on all the inherent abuses of the system. Youths' Coujanion. , Thft rroncncLatlon of " U." Xi; cty-nine out of every hundrsd Nor 1:rners will say institoot instead of i:lit.Uo, dooty for duty a perfoct rbnn'.' to the word beautv.' They will e:ill t w end news, nob an noos and ro (a through the dozens and hundred? of sini'!: r words. Not a hctionary in tlio Eii.iiJi language authorizes this. In student and stupid, the "u" has the canie sound as in cupid, and should not be pronounced 6toodtsnt and stoojid, as so mny teacher are inKtho habit of sounding them. ' . , 4 ; It i- a at Jgarism to eall a door a doah as we all admit isn't it as much of a vnlg;. rism to call a newspaper a noospapor? Oue vulgarism is Northern, and the other Southern, that's the only dilTerence. When the London Punch wishes to burkque the pronunciation of servants, it niitkos them call the duke the dook, the tutor the tooter, and a tube a toub. You never find the best Northern shake rs, s ich iis Weudell PhiUips, Greorgo AVilliam Curtly EmerMn, Holmes, and men of that class, saying noo for new, Toosday for Tuesday, avenoo for avenue, or call ing n dape a doop. It is a fault that a v.at-iemer never falls into. He has slia tnough of another kind, but he d si.'t slip on the longj a.". Aa many .f n:r teachers have never had their at-tc-li' n callod to this, I hopo they will excuse this notice. Southern Letter. . A Chi! a .... ' Our own experience hr . , t that, for tho average child, li of possession of a book is of -.oat portaice. The borrowed book, howevei attrac tive, is never read with the loving enthusiasm with which the child devours the vulume that is his own. . Try the ex periment of loaning to your pupiJ Scott's Lady of Vie Lake, ; JiolAnavn CVux-tc, Arabian , Knights. -Give jtc anotLer jiupil the same book as Lis own proprrty; in nine cases out cf ten the Ixjrrcw ed book will be read on the gallop, hastily , taken in and forgotten. Tha yook. owned by tha child will be read leisurely, returned to, and lingered over with loving fondness; mken out under the trees in summer; taken down from the shelf for consultation; really assimi lated into the mental and moral being. It is tha most common-placo truism that ilie value of reading does not do-' pvnd h;df as much upon the quantity gone over as the quality of the Ixx k a:id tho deliberate and thoughtful method of m in git Now, the natural way to interest a child iu reading is to give it a book, suit able tj its vears and mental condition, and l '.ive it to its own way i f appropri ating its contents. Every child, now-a-dnys, even the . ptjorest in the public schools, should be enoourngod to found a library. Tho boy who sets a growing Uxik-sIieH every mornmg, .when geta out of lied, will have a const ant rominli'r to save his pennies to buy eomd favorite look, rather tlian spoil his srnach with candy or buy a ticket to tha lllncl- Crook. Now.-tdit.vs, when readable editions of th English classics can be bought' for fifty e!.ts a yolnme, almrst every child is ub'o to buy a few books etery Vi-ar' It is sni rising how soon such a libnury as-fum-!s ivsjioctabla dimensiius, aadamaz iug Low many beautiful books and valua ble magazines are destroyed by cliildren jiowailavs for want of tsome dchVnite plan of keeping them together. And anybody who knows child nutnre can un derstand how much more thoroughly the books of that home-library will be read than the volume borrowed from any source. . . . Teachers and parents, set your chil dren to this good work of founding a cliild's library, and keep them at it till taey need no pushing from' you. And it may turn out that a few shelves of good books will educate your child more than all the schools and universities. If. . Journal of Education. , The lowers of Silence. These towers, which are built in a tieir todueation at the tighersciiuxanca. 'tended, and given all the food and dnnlc i iionaon .caueauw jsewitu "uvui THF BRfATFST UFriinAI Dicker and other English travelers ' they required, with a horrLsontal bar to rwolutionit, JlertzeiV 'a-editor His VLt; , , , l, , , -r i i r n r lx)ked on them with amazement The i practice on. there would seem to ba no f chief object was to bring about a regen- , T nlUHrn Uf IHt AUt. aDmtnund on the top of Malabar, hill, in tha Island of Bombay, ara six in number, and overlook tho sea, tha oldest one be ing SCO years.. The internal arrange- ; merits of the towers are follows: Ihe j bodies aro placed in three separata circJea ; tht outer and larger one for me a, the ; middle one for women, and the erifilVst. for clJldren. There is a pit in the cjnt,r, ' ; ino n hich the bones are thrown aiu i the fit '-h is stripped oH, and paths to r allow tha priest tu move about. Tha J fiocring gradually ainks to the centre to lot the r-an La to the pits, from wLich it ! runs through niters into the earth. The toweis vary in size from about thirty to i filty ftet in diameter, and eight, to. four : tot n iu height ' . - - " 5 - ' Tliis Farsee mode of disposing of tho I dead seems to European minds very re ' voUiLg. The body, after the religious ceremony hi performed in the! temple wher the fnundaiaro wscmblcd? 1 car ried out and placed in one of the towers, whero it remain exposed to tha ele pentj until tha flesh is entirely eatsn off by tha crowd of vultures w hich frequent tha place, in about an hour. When the skeleton becomes dry, it is thrown into the pit in the canter ; thus tha rich and poor meat together on ona level of equal ity after death. "iVhen the pit becomes lull of bono, they are taken 'out and thrown into the sea, thus fulfilling ono .f th principal tenets of the Zoroaster relifion, "That the mother-earth "shall ct to defiled. - Becor-dxr (to witness with bandaged eye) "Did he have anv provocation when he struck you?" .tVitness "He may have had something of the -kind concealed on his person, but it was a brick he struck me wid." , . ! , A KEano washerwDman goes every day to tho depot at Richmond, Va, expect-, ing to meet a man who told her ten years ago that ho would return and pay a bill fiuo fbY washifftt. , J ;.. j ETofotion lirriants. J ! . Darfin, in ebowing that there "woa evolution in plants as -well as in animals, points out tkat there ara certain species , . . . . . . . . 11 . ; irtimli Honrnr mcivffl unfat- f.hav fn 1k Of t their leaves and crush : them, actually i feodinj? on the insects, -while a plant in ! i i i . . . t tu:i or a chiefcen. These plants, being in a wild state, of course aw; effeminat; but if cultivated' could be brought to wonder- rful r-ortions TJiivsicallv. If carefully reason why they should not join, a tur ner society and might carry off a prize of a silver water pitcher., ,J3Ir. Darwin j claims that all pLmta ar ferocious t a degree, and only need to be denied their cu tomary sustenance and tempted with animal lifa ia order to hava their tayago natures developed and - brought to light Some wealthy ieople, followers of JDar win's school, are already maJung experi ments in this directi6n, and it is possible that tho day is not far distant when the traveler, who is forced to travel through a lonely wood, will find himself suddenly confronted -'by a murderous band, of cucumbers,, and hh willb3 forced 'to yield If the wealtiJf savants" pursue their, experiments to the fullest possible extent it may be no unusual' sight some time in the next century or thereafter, to see a carrot arraigned in court on a chargo of stabbing a, parsnip, in a row. in a saloon, over -a game of fifteen-ball pool. When the savage nature of plants 6hall become fully., developed, what a terrible revenge may be expected from tlie cornstalk upon the 'descendanta of all those who are now connecting its name with Le Due; the; Agricultural Commissioner, in his effort to make it the sugar-producing shrub of the coun try. Ve trust, however, that the corn stalk will not baar malice, and will bo generous and let by-gones be by-gones. Men in those .days will doubtless have trouble enough driving away marauding bands of tomatoes, and their allies, the onions, without giving unnecessary of fense to plants of other varieties. Wo see now how it ia that President Hayes has aLways made a pet of , the pumpkin, and sought to curry -favor with the Ilubbard squaoh. : He was making him self solid with these vegetables. This is also proved by his appointment of so many Ohio men to office. He fears tho time when their ferocious natures will be developed, believing that he will live a thousand years," as is shown by the' wit he takes care of his money. Ha . . w - . . r v i . i tt f : . ii r . i . desires to get along peaceably and agree- 4 est ranks of society, dressed themselves ably with all, and would not for the i as peasants and sought menial employ world etaia his- hands with the juice of ment, going everywhere and submitting the beet or chop a red cabbage into sour Vto any sacrifice, that they might propa- krout Peck's Sun. i'LThe Big -Words or Science. ' - ;' Monstrosities of diction are not con fined to chemical science, but are to be found in physics as well as metaphysics. "J""1! We recently gave some samples of tha extraordinary and absurd length to which the names of certain organic salts bad grown, and we may now add the following choice specimen of imaginary (from a recently published paper by Sir William Thompson) toillus-' i rate the grand style of modern natural philosophy. "The stream Lines," says the distinguished Glasgow physicist,- r.re a3 represented in the diagram, tea m lUBumgium, iu whi'.h the rejrion of translational Telocity greater" than wave propajrauonal Telocity - . . is separated-from the region of transla- tioiifd velocity less than wave propaga tioiUd velocity by a cat's eye border pat rtcm of elliptic wliirls." The curious mvtturG of homclv simile and abstract terminology in this passage is highly ludicrous. Its obscurity is, however,; surpassed by Mr. Herbert Spencer's famous " Formula of Evolution," which runs: " Evolution is a change from an indefinite, incoherent, homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity, through ontinuous differentiations and integra tions," which written in plain English by Mr. Kirkman, the mathematician, means: "Evolution is a change from a nohowish, untalkaboutable all-likeness to a somehowish, and in-general-talka-. ooutable not-all-likeness, by continuous oinothing-elsefications and stick togeth erations." As a . clever travesty on the above cacophonous, mystiriiations of Mr. Herbert Spencer, which, Like the language of diplomacy, conceals the meaning it ought to express, we have Mr. Kirkman's "Formula of Universal' Change," which is: " Change is a peri ehoretical synechy of pamparalagmatio and jiorroteroporeumatical differentia tions and integrations." After such ped antry as this, the clown in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, who " did impeticos thy gratihty, is absolutely nowhere. Lon don Globe. : The Komance of Exploration. 1 ew novelists have so exciting a story to tt 11 as that which Col. Prejevalsky brings home with him. He. has been traveling in regions which no European foot had trod before him. "While the threatened storm between Russia and China was growling on the frontier, he was pushing his way among the unknown territories of High Asia persistently and undismayed. He has wandered through forests that are bright kwith the plumage of blue pheasanta. . He has explored the I" iboian highlands, where the peaks are Kuid to rise 10,000 feet , above . Mont Blanc, and the very rivers flow at levels higher than the summits of all but the loltiest of the Alps, j Chinese potentates have como within an ace of beheading bim. Tartar horsemen and Mongolian Inigands have fled before the unerring aim of his rifle. Natives have spread ihe legend that his eyes could pierce fathoms deep into the earth nd charm ut the precious stones .which lay be neath ; and the best opinion that these tribesmen ever held of him was that he was a w-ell-disposed wizard who llew about at night . And, after all this ad venture, his hope of reaching the mys terious "star-spread sea", still, stands i. -I. the present baffled. From tlie snows uf tlie T.betan mountains flow two of t !e greatest rivers of tho, earth, the Yangtze, and the Yellow river, the main arU-ries - of - tho Chinese plains i Evtn ,to the people who; 'dwell upon t'em . tlieir sources axe but . -vagueh-imowa. They nnrive upon the horizon of f xact knowledge as mighty rushing waters break from the mountains. Te humbler origins, Frejcvalaky has been unable to.' trace them. . "Whan ho struck the Yeliow river above Gomi he found it already a broad, stream", clearing itu way swiltiy to the east through a deep ravine cut sharply out of the rocky table land. At frequent intervals aa. the ex plorer 'pushed, along its banks with hi string ofrnu'.esj and cdmela thai wras checked by cross ravines, in the bottom cf which tributaries rushed to the river. '"Wo would' be marehing over the Un broken plain," he says, " when all of a sudden a fearful chasm would threaten us with yawning throat and the passage would cost untold fatigue to men and beasts." Ho found, ia short, that the project of following up tha Yellow river waa "impossible. Nevertheless he still believes that the source may be reached BOBei other time by starting further west,; and there is httle "reason to be lieve that Russia, which for two centu ries past has been disfdnguished for the energy, which she has devoted to the work pf geographical exploration, will not long allow his services to remain unem ployed. New Yorh Herald. . . j .laelerii Wit makes its own welcome and loTela aJl distinctions.. No, dignity, no learn-, inj, no force of character can make any UAxi against it,": It is like ice, on which i t lnsiy ol form, no majesty of car- ! can plead immunity thev must gingerly, ifccording'to tha Jaws of V "-v"J-"6 w uj.m (nil g( i they tjjsf eat tuidSL- lta Birth, 11 lo and rroyre . Nihilism in'Bussia -was first promtjj-. gated arfew yearsf previoni to ths axv -saion ol EiuperOT" Nicholas ia"182 The revolution of that year was caused V. 1 . .V 4Via .acnmaftmi Kraa Tn-rv txlarly known as the " pocembensts, , from th month in "whichi thj not of bt f .Petersburg oJcurred. -Th foUo wers of . u organization estaDiisnea a paper m ration of the people and to sweep from the fay e of tha -earth -every member of the Cfaar'a family; tho titled; aristocracy and the priests; and td make an equal division of all lands,- t Ha, was remarks-' bly able, and his productions, called ;. Letter from This Bide," produced a f rofound impression: Upon tho youth of Lussia. --, Ha unveiled tho secrets of the Czar's household, and painted him in tha most frightful colors. His agents penetrated tho seclusion of' the highest circles of Russian, society and made con verts everywhere, but chiefly ia the uni versities. Hi influence continued uqj ta 1848.' He died in Switzerland a few yean since an exile on whose head a price had been set for half a century. Societies under various names sprung up, all having Hertzen's views as their fundamental doctrine. The chief of these was the. " Society ot .Young Russia. " They went further than Hertzen, and in their journals, published secretly in Rus sia, they even denounced the Bell as "old fogy." Among the - advocates of the new doctrine were Mikhailoff, the great poet, andTzernyshevski, of Naples." In 1870 the publications were sup pressed and the writers exiled. JBut this mattered little, because their views had gained so strong a hold upon the Rus sian mind that leaders were unnecessary. In June, 1872, the Czar issued a ukase, giving power to the Minister of the In terior to punish any undue freedom of the press, and since that time there ha? been an unceasing round of persecution. In the midst of it all, however, the doc: tnnes 01 tne revolutionists nave Deei caininsr Bteadily. until they have honer combed the Russian empire from end to end. The name Nihilists was first given to them in 1864, in a series of. letters, h) ; Antovitch, and was immediately adopt ed, and is now universally recognized b revolutionists of every grade. In 1870 tha Nihilists began to takt- decided and important action. Young men and young ladies, even in the lugu- gate their doctrine. . The ladies hava been especially efficient They cut off their long hsrz? and entered the pro fessions. Some of; them became physi cians, and followed recklessly the exam ples of tho men, and they. ; became equally dangerous to the permanence of . J.-I A. J- J. i. i litt.ZZZ notions of liberty they adopted a f 01m of free-love, abrogating tho rite of mar riage, and dressing .; in peculiar forms somewhat similar to the Bloomer . cos tume of this country. : The strength of the secret Nihihs Government, known as the Society for General Freedom, can hardly be overes timated. . It has its followers in tfvery -77;--; . , , , f Ui nocictj m,c j 7"- rtvn Til rrn tt i r k u tti n nra i n as w TuiriJiiT Its organization is marvelously perfect and compact,'1 while' its mysteries ara surrounded by the most awful oaths, with immediate death as the penalty for their violation, ,- Besida these, there are some 14,000,000 of the Starovier (old faith men). These ' declare the Czar and his family to be agents of tho devil. They endure every form of persecution, and can always be relied upon as the firm friends of the Nihilists. They em- &2tt22tZr$Z aU able to read and write, and amonr them are multitudes' of Poles and ex exiles. By the Nihilists and Staroviers assassination is regarded as a justifiable means of ridding the country of tyrant. . A defender of America has arisen among English novelists in Amelia B. Edwards, ; who in her story of "Lord Brackenbury" now publishing in liar- l per' Bazar makes a Countess of Atneri f can birth say to an impertinent Eng- usu woman: - xt seems to us tnat you keep your clever people at arm's length, rather as if "they hadn't been Dnmerlv introduced, or as if you wan tod to know about their fathers and grandfathers. - I ! dare say Tm wrong; but that is our im-, Sreasion in America." " "We certainly on't send a man out as ambassador to Paris or Berlin becauso he happens to have written a comic novel, or edited a newspaper,", said Lady .S-ymes. ; "Ah, do of course not; but, then, you 6ee, ou are a crreat liistonc nation. You ave your traditional school of diplomacy at the Foreign. Office, isn't it,' Lady Symes? one of the genteel idiot asy lums you mentioned just now. Ve hava nothing of that sort no traditions,' you know; not even so many idiot asylums as you nave. - uut then we have no younger sons of noble birth, to push through the world That of course, makes a differ- ence. - - - . , . . PI yoa ara a ' Duainaaa.' oed by tha man atimulanta your ana' Hop Bitter. . i If you are young and diacretioa or dimipa riad or single, old or poor health orlantroiab seas, rely on Hop waste, use Hop B. suffering from any ln tion i it you ara mw- ?ouug, suffarlug from ng ou a bed of atefe Bitters. Whoerer you are. whaneTer you feal Tli ouaauas aia an nually from aoue form of Kldnaf that yonf ay stem nnada cleanaintr, ton ing or stirauiatlDg, without intorioaUnj, diaeaa that might have baeu ptwantt by a tuueiy tnaoi itt nop Bitters. V nopuinsrs Bawayoadya- ' O. 1. C. la au abaolota and Irreaista. aura for druulcennesa, use at opium, tobacco, or uareetica. . Sold by drug. or mnnart com plaint, disease of tba ttomaeh, kwli, blood, Uvr or nerwa t Ton trill e cured If yoa use Hop Bitters Ifyoa are sim ply weak and low spirited, try it i 1 1 m a y ave you r Ufa. It has saved hun dreds. . OP rn co., BMkaater, a. T. TwwU, Oat. lFjou tuant to r vS:lcrtlriTifJ for rlcaiorBc b crdar, - do twt Tail 1 -to senq, iar cut wa.iaj.03fue HVtfitHvaT V rf ilUr-Tis, TUBE TO AZJU Ona ava- IIIaiMtod mm IV MTiptlT. riaat aad Sm4 Case. tfai"talatBc OneriBtiam h4 frlaM W aaa nHM. if PUmi. 7 1TM,wiu ..mail frmmmltmf- , J-'- - ' ..111. J inl XT'S tklparf by amil aaa (Munujuu.ajia'jflaa, - j-'" Zjoaia-rUla, Xy. ' AGEHTS VA11TED Tor tbe most magnb cfit, faaclnatiug boC ever offered to aeo(' OURAmDJ IAN! Or Tmrty-Xhraa Kaara' paraeaal p irwncv wun -! -oautaitta, threw una advaataraa oa ma rmn.i- o ' tha Wild Foresta fiehtios hia way foot by foot three Indian Laoda, from TexaatGl California, fcj C4I.aa1 wita an IntraJvwuou bf tear Mranaw ien I al - 4itsiB-aa kj.1. will Vint it no fliffht. . a uanttf ainot of eieluaiva territory will Tie givan to each ace telua.va temtory w.it n."n ace .1 tJDecial Wwroe and clrtrttiriu aun ire. Auar - I tS t -3l C 9. tH. UV?Mtl"A9.h ' I IliMyiiifaiACw Vv ! i 6rM Vwt ia sujwiii , iiatri.aaaiw""!"'- '"" " i maaV if yoa ars a waak- V f man of lat- - . . Lilt off tertoiliuKOermld- a avoia bisu woric, 9 raa- b and use If tor brain nervsaiui I I i K ' .Mr-nanawaTaVCar-Jl j HOP lias if NEVER IFAIt ..v ' --""ii r r . .-. 111111 asTi'. i Tt -v " 'W ftiTTM'nirl'Tirji II' "ill iimjrMM-'--"""- ''P"'-'"' -"ul" :i H ,J J. tiJ-i IV? INDORSED BY. . V PHYSICIANS, CLESGYMEtlAND ' THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. SYMPTOMS OF A ctohpid liver. Tjoss of appetlte,Kamea,boweI ooative, Pain in theHatjyith a dull en nation ia the back part, T?in undar the 8houldr , blde, fullneaa a-ftar atmg, with adiain effiaation to exarticm of body or mind, Irritability of tampar. Low apirita7Iba of mamory, with a feaiing of haying Tiaofd aom duty, waaxineaa. mztineaa, y Iattri-ig of tty Haart, Dota before tha ey . Yellow BfciQ. HaadacheTteatlaa seu ft nisht. highly colored Urine. TT TKXXZ W AJUfTJf GB AXE OHHXEDXD, SERIOUS OiSEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TU'lT'S PILLS ara areo4ally adaptdt 1 ,uehaatCi,D daa Acta aurh ncjiang of teatQaa; a to astonish tli anfferer. Tby Intrmi Uae ABatlt, and caaaa tha , body to Tak ana h, tbua the ajratam ta ' irlalii.and by UieirTaste IMlaaoi tba ItlaaatIV amai, Kcartalraola ara pro- tfooad. Prlea & cent. a. m flumj TUTT'S HAIR DYE: Obt Hatb orWrnniu chngd to a Otoaar Black by a alngrla application of th!a Dyi. It Imparta a natural color, acta Inatantaoaoualy. -Sold a, Druggists, or Mat by azprsas auracaiptof U Office 35 Murray St., New York. (n Wil l sf Vtlaskt tafsrastlM aa4 GsaAU Bulla tm wiii ka uM tHJU aallallaa, jt '.2 A aU, irt r STOSIACH A remedy with awch a reputation as Hos tet ter's Stomach l'.ittcrs deserves a fair triaL If you are dyspeptic, your malady will erentuaQy yield t it; if you are feeble, lack flesh and faal despondent, it will botu build and cheer you p: if you are constipated, it will relieve, and Don't disjoint, but make this effort In the right u unions, neauniuiiv MllOUS. bealthfullv stimulate vniir livajp. IWfflWIii jfOTB&lebrallDrugKiBU and Dcalen ( ., , - generally. ; THOS. 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To know why this-;book of rt-al value and attractions sells better .than auy other. apply for terms to- 1MJUULA31 tsjuw. a fAi t, CinciuuaH. .. . .... , -? ..' ;Spt 2J-4y. ;; ;H0RRIST0VYN ,S JULB HIGH SCHBOL U.M SHERWOOD. , , .. . -. .'..--. , - - T."J. PATENPORT. PaTNClFALS., i qpHE NEXT SESSION WILL iL open on Monday, September 5th, 1-1. Tuition for term ef twenty weoka, frcm to SO to Board, front vt oo te li ou rr wees . So how much but hoar wen,' is carutotio. ' uwil ttuiiou will be Mivns to vx tl sriZXA' foaag meu to teacw in the pubuo school. ' ' , , , ,h- nllh- iA ...i,,,. " , . ;-- . . 1 ' "for parUoulara addreas eltber of tba ?rrBcTsl. f - - v- I L J Ia3 s CELEBRATED 0, SIT ;r EYEHY YOUNG MAN DESIRING 'A BUSINESS -EDUCATION SHOULD REilEJIBES THAT Of KSOXVILLE liave the approval of Business lien generalljr. . From Aug. 1,1881, to Dec. 1, 1S81, v . TWEXTY-FIVE Business Men applied to Goodman's Colleges for Assistants. . Ihe nmiiber of applications- from business men in each kind of business, ts asfollw.s : National Bank 1 Railroad Company . ....il.'.'.'.'.'.iliy..'. 2 Wholesale Hat aud Cap House ". '". . 1 . . 1 Wholesale Dry Goods and Clothing House ..... 1 Wholesale Dry Goods and Notion House 1 Wholesale Drug House 1 Commission House i. ....;. 1 Crain and Elevator Co. 1 General Dry Goods 4 Furniture Manufacturing Co.... .' 1 Paper Bag Manufacturing Co 1 Steam Btoue and Marble Works 1 Iron aud Boliug MiU Co ; .... ". 1 Groceries and Provisions 2 Insurance Companies . .... .. . ...... 8 Architect , ., 1 Fruit Nurseries .. 1 Real Estate. Business 1 - Total number of applicants in four months. ... 25 TBK ABOVE APPLICATIONS OONRTSTKD OF.FOT.IXMT- ino pomo.a to be hu.kui. General Book-keepers 13 Assistant Book-keepers i Individual Book-keeper 1 BiU Clerks '.. 4 Office Assistants.., ; 4 Traveling Salesman. : i 1 Cashier " 1 . ' : -' ' " ' : 25 Tho students who are iiow filling these positions were from the States of Kentucky, Alabama,, Mississippi, rn : j -v" J-CUUCSSBCe U.1IU ViilO. ; Therefore we'wbuld Task" the fol lowing questions : " ,1. What other Business Collecre can show as many applications made to them hy business, men, in tho short space of lour months? . 2.! Who is better able to fude of the : qualifications of young men, than ..tbe morchants and : business men .themselves? . i 3. What more substantial endorse ment can an institution have, than to receive frequent applications from BUSINESS' MEN who wish to em ploy STUDENTS, also when lead ing MERCHANTS and others pur chase its stock at a premium? 5 4. Is it not commendable for -such an institution to place its advan tages within the reach of youi-T men in ALL PAETS OF TJl'E SOUTH, by establishing at consid orablo cost, a chain of such institu tions? . . . ; 5. Is it not better for a school to refer to the lVumerous applications from business men, than for it td say. "'we teach the best commercial course in the South ?". ' : Goodman's College, -has .v Three Months or Partial Couuk. Hence the success of oru Students. The Session for 1882, opens Mon day, January 2.: , For general information, address FKANK : GOODMAN, PrenuJent of (toodman's Btinineim College, - Either at Nashville, Ten.v, ; Or Knoxville, Tenn. ! Jan 18 3m " PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A perfect dress I tog, elegantly per I fumed and harm. I a. Removes dandruff, testores natural color and j prevents baldness I SO cnU aa4 ! UN at antfiiiu. ixoszsToa COLOGNE. -rraal Mrftm with ptxpmjtmmm. tf aa4Tatata, PARKER'S GINGER TOIulC Ailavlgaratlng Medicine that Never Intoxicates This delicious combination of Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stillingia, and many other of the best vegetable remedies known, cure? all disorders of the bowels, stoaiach, liver, kidneys and lungs, ia Tbi test and Surest Coo Cart Ever Used. ; 'If you are suffering from Female Complaints, Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism Dyspep sia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker's Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain aad body aad give you new life aad vigor. ' . XOO DOLLAR8v . Paid for anything injurious found ia Ginger Tonic I or lor a culture to help or cure, to-, tail tl ihailMm laaraf.. la-f. Mvnwaraf llaiai. -a4 ocdroriMt.liucoxa Cu. lUVfrnkMH-Y. Talrty-Sli Vkriatles of Cabl ; j of Cora t t Cmewm bar; 4i of Melon 33 of ferns; a) of Beaas : trof Squaih ; of Scat sad 40 of Tostat. with othar vuiertM ia pruoartMa. targe portion of which were grown oa my fie seed farmi. wU be found ia ay Veatahle aad Fiowar Seed Oataleuw far 1 . Sant rasa o all whe apply. Ctooier of 1m Saaaca Bead ao wntc for It. All &3cJ sold fraia aiy estaMuk avast warranted ab both nrath aad tnaWtiac to far. Oil ahoald it prova otherwise. I will refill tha order gratii. Th eilalwal IvtrwdoeerefEarfr Vhlaaad H ark-Ma Pats It 11. Ma.i-hlo.NnMl Earlr Care tbe Hnbbard e MsrklthTT Cabbage, Pklaae'a Metaa, aad a ecora athat new Vciretabks. I invite tUu -eatroaagc at Iba paUk Maw Vegetabtes a Specialty. . - . - : . Jawaw".aXCrrsrwMarbleliead.laat ?r-.i es3i --ism JS?- v . T.- W ai k. aMllad raaa to aU ap Ueuto, aa hiauun wlthaat - ahnt KM pmaai, a.e fail ii. 11 iw.tiwii or. aioa piaan, avs 1 nr. alord put tot, to Kfr.rl.n, Sawiptloaa, prMM w4 dinetlm imw Vwhl. aad rw Pm.i. riuM. .iuU( llua .uWUm Vii mad rmrbaXrhM, .r.i. iiniiunw .11. aiMMMfrm wtit ha SMa4 am rallahl. Aw akw riawta Ik. aw tku twalaawaraMrllaaa. WaawkaaiMdalty alninlTwar riaawo, TrackaHa aad Markat fiardaan. Adaraaa, j D.K.riLaYC0,I)atroit,Slah.- ASENT8 WANTED ETBRTWHRKrl tt aA the beat FamllvVakt. tlskgr BtacKlita ever Invented. Will knifa pair o ataciuaga, wuh iI. and TOB aeatplaU, la SO minutes. It will also knit a great variety of taacy-. work for wMdi there Is alwsvs a ready market. Send fST circular and terms to the Twsmbly MBitttakf MJUaa C a., at Washuigton Sw. Bostua. itaa NEW HIGH araoita" . 1'urerart! Vill m.v v ui.k Blood, and wij completely chanf a tho blood ia tba entire svateca in threA mntiia. a who will take 1 pill each night frotn 1 to 13 weeks inayba restored to sou ad health, if such a thing M11AI.IU1 llANlli.n.atl a Wtu . w '.Arjy"'Tmr"mmJ,.mt aw wn vj wau or a letter atampa. .Is. OUVllOy Jt fO.. Ho. MtZiM vrmwi tf tnyvrt jnv - r mMaami u iHitnu wwnm, li,jy 1 1 I X. 1 ik 1 t.,li.i.,:illT..n,i,, ...,,rt ,m "... Jr. . BLOOD Fire -Issnrance ' CGapaij. ... Office JS&at Tennossee-Natironal Bank.' Capital Stock $00,000. - 1 T F. w. OFFICERS; x. vaui xii j!.rt, JrniSlDlXT. U. McOLUNO, Vics-pRaUiBrKr. H. HIHMONDS. ?m. a rt t T-CiT7-XTnrrrST V. - - - 8-cc. & Tbeas. DIB EOTOTIS. i- Xl ?th. . W.TATLOJi,8ai. S. B. LUTTRELL K. C. JACKSON. " W. W. WOODBCFjr, Jf. H. MoCLDXO, " .- FINANCE COMMITTER:; i1F'Pn "QCKS. E. t. SAXrOKD J. 0. M. McQUKK, , c. U. LUCSJaf r, . : STOCKHOLDEES: ; . : :; 0. M.McOhee, -loseph Jaqnes, 1. . Banford, ' y Joseph H. Earnest, A, J.- Albers, A. J. aiountcaatle, W . A . Anderson, 8. T. Logan, R. 1). Jackson, ' W. P. Chamberlain t. T Jeoynton, J. Y. jMastou, Jamas L. Oaines, 1 T. S. Webb, W.P, Washburn, John . Chapman, Jos. T. UcTeer, . O. PoweU, ' -S. Saltmarab, Thoa. L. WilUama, J.B. Brrzsie, augl4 78 ly P.H.McCluag 1. A Carpenter W. W. Waodruff, -J A. Caldwell, M. L. Roaa, , J-.W. Taylor.gr J V. Falkersott, O. W. IatnMr, S B. LuttreU, -' M. J. Oostdoa, Cbaa. H. Brown, Uugb Martin. C. K. Luekey, H. X, Karneat. R. T. WUaoa, -Tboa. OfJoonar,' . Jb. O. Xamast. M. Bogart, . ' R. M . Rhea, J. W Ulllara. D. V. Boas. For th Btsl Stock s liquohc; CALL Olf SIKE8, IN TIIK Morristown, - - - Tenn. The finest bran's f Cigars aud Toaaeeaa ai ways on hand. For fare Lieuore tor aaaaUawl purposes this house cannot b aurpaawad. All articles are guaranteed as represented and wUl ft aold at ths lowest prices. nov So si 1 gfj BEATTY'S Stops, ia Sat Baada Bare Holiday Inducements Bsady. Writ or ea. oa BEATTY, Washington, K. J. aid ally SOUTHERN METHODIST, PUBLISHING HOUSU XAMBY1LLX, TXX7T. rmptw ba Uk Swmtati Christian Adyocato. A FAVORITE WITH ALL CLASS8L Price, av Yeaur. Ta Klmlstarra. aOl XamaaaUauaUama, ft 9. j Write postal -card for a sampl oopy,' Ba Send for a jrioe-llst, order-sbaet, and taS Package of Sunday . school Papra ad Liim.m nelps, Sontham Methodist Almanae, aad fjnhs logue of Religious Books. Sent fro. For farther informatioa address ' J. B. ItematMTM- Aara. V ' ' NaadavtlU, Ttefl' A LECTURE TO YUUNG MEN On Ihe Doss of A Lwtur. ou th Nature, T real ment, aud BtH eal Cure of Suiinal Weakness, or UprinetorrbKa. induoid hy Self -Abuse, Iuvoluntary Kmtaaiaha, Impctency, Nrrvoue IVIiility, aud Imieliinetita ta MaiTieagurally; tinsumptiou. tpileiy. aad 1'its; Mental sud Physical Ineapai-iiy, e. By Roar J. 5i7i.va!iwKL! M. Ii.. author af the "Uraeu Book," Ac. ,. The world-rfno.ned antLor, iu thia adinirabl Lecture, clearly proves frens li a -wh xierhia that the awful couaequeuees of Helf-Abus nay b effectually removed without danteroua surgical operatioas, bougies, iustri:meut', ringa, tir car dials ; oiuting out a mode tl curs at oar car. tain auu effectual, by which evrry auBeter, no matter what hia condition may be, may cure him. eelf cheaply, priva'ely and radically. tw This Lecture will prove a boon lo thousand aud thousands. -. ; 8eut under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on leceipt of six cent wr Iwa postage stamps. Addreao, . The CulTerwcll Medical Co . 41 Ant St., New York N,Y .;Pust Ofa vlt..x Ut ocUSl.ly FOR TH E ; North aud West! Do not Fail to nee that Your Ticket Heads by the Nashville. Chattanooga & St. Louis RR. 10R SPEED, i SAFETY ANI . .comfort, vou will find this Hue to ka warWal. ed. 1'or the onleb 1 ated Springs aud Kunin.fr He sorts. Bound Trip Tickets oau be pnrchaaed at all principal officea. Emigrant wishing to g Wast, either to locate r aa proxpectora, ill Sad It te tbrir advantage to go by this route. Mound 'frig emigrant tickets ou sale to Texas poiata. Thruuf k Olkauihaai im .tin f IMnJt.inv... l.i (...I. nk.. without change. Sleeping Coacbea on all aihl trains. .. . Good Coaches, Good Koad and ! 1 Quick Time ! ' -'' Leave Caattaneoga " , Bridgeport., " I Hteveasoa... 11 00 a ia 1 0 y aa vi jo p w l a .12 81 las ! Cowan " : Decherd 1M " ,.ltt" .. 515 .3 4 .. 8 4'i " .. W) " .. 6 10 It lil " 11 40 -11 44 " It sua as 1 05 I I a. KI aa. aa. It 0 ra. Tullahoma.... " ; Wartraoe -Murfrrexbora' Arrive Nashvill... . Leav .... Arrlv MeKensi.... Martin . . Siaaaa 4 bo a m as M . 6 00 p m 10 a aa TJniou City . . . . . : .' . . " Memuhia..... " , ttt.liOUlS .,, ' For Maps. - Time-tables and all InfuruatioB u regard te this rout, call on t r address, ; , . . A., b: WBEMSS. Traveling A;eut, Atlanta, Ua. ' M X. IMJlaKBll. Paaeeuger Agent, ChalUuooga, 1 aaa. ; ' W. It. 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