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THE M O R ft I S T O W N G A Z ETf E ;- j-H L'Yl 'l 8; . 1'8 8 3 .
CaAt tl Svpertmom ef th Mrrutnrn
Lads, I. O. G. T.t Xo. 5.
J. B. HOLLO WAY..
.Editor.
TlMt OF MEEHSG.
Morrkstow.x Lodge, No. 5, I. O.
of G. T., meets in Good Templar
hall, OTer W. P. Carrier's drug
tore, every Monday erenin g at hall'
past G o'clock.
OUK PLEDGE.
"No mombor shall make, buy, sell,
u. :ur;ii. or iau to ue turmsuvu
to thers, as a bercrage, any epin
nous or malt liquors, wine or cider ;
and every member shall discounten
anco the manufacture, Bale and use
thereof in all proper ways."
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JL Word to the Wise Oujlit to
be Sufllcient.
To U lAttot of Trnmpmnaem Dprtmat :
I take the position that the Bible pos
itively forbids the use of ardent spirits
as a beTersge; and this is the highest
authority that I tan bring before the
mind of the reader. If you w.H not
hear because of God's word, I have no
fcope left me that anything that I might
sty would hare the least bearing upon
the mind of any of your readers.
We are fully aware, too, that men
cannot be coerced Into measures of this
soil, nor have we any disposition of the
kind. For it is by kind words that we
always expect to accomplish the great
est amount of good. Our object in these
few thoughts is te give you a few plain
Bible facts for yoar consideration; hop
ing that it may be the means of fortify
ing you against the greatest evil of the
day. For drunkenness, in my humble
opinion, is a greater curse, and doing
more to people of the world of woe with
1 tE mortal spirits than the late war. It
Is true, that during that awful contest
raany noble spirits fell, but many of
these went, no doubt, to a rich reward
in heaven. We cannot ray a much for
those who fall in the ranks of the druak
ard;forthe Bible most positively for
bids it, and expressly declares by the
mouth of the Prophet Isaiah, that IIell
hath enlarged herself, and opened her
mouth without measure, and that those
who ric up early, in the morning, that
they may follow strong drink, that con
tinue until night, till wine inflame
thfm, so they regard not the word cf
the Lord, neither consider the operation
of Lis hands, therefore, thall they de
scend into it." There can be no anis
t&le, as to the true import of this pas
sage. While Paul declares that no
drunkard shall inLerit the kingd'-m of
God. Placing the sia of drui kenne&s
with a catalogue of the blackest crimes
of which men are guilty, both in his
letter to the Corinihiarss and the GaIs
tiaas. The Idolator, the Adulterous,
the Thief, the Murderer, the Drunkard,
and they that d such things, shall nev
er inherit the kingdom of God. Now
this is a firm fixed dvcree of God, und
men may think of it as tl.ey please, still
it i . t : .. . i : r ? '. h t rr :.r.' ' !-. f
:. ri. ' , it i:,r t-.; t!.v. :t- ll.fi are,
:.i-: r i thi it wi'i uiVfl
be ptnnitted to enter the courts of
glory. This must appear obvious to all,
who i:I but take a glance for one mo
ment, at. the effects of intemperance
upon the Immortal destiny f man. We
scarcely need a revelation to tell us the
awful doom of the drunkard. For it is
next to impossible to bring anything to
bear upon his mind, thtl would move
Lim to change his course, and leave his
habits. You rosy talk to him. and if
yon can gain his ear, and convince him
of his danger, and the only way of es
cpe, be has no resolution left him to
cairy out your advice and save bis soul
from eternal perdition. It would seem
to us, that almost the only hope that i
left a confirmed drunkard, is to pray for
him, and yet prayers are net miracles,
and it does seem from the effort that
are made to reclaim some men, and yet
fails, that it would take but little less
than a miracle to save them from th
vortex of eternal perdition. My advice
te young men would be never to form
the habit, or acquire the the tas'e; fe
theciisisin a drunkard's life is at the
very commencement of the use of ar
dent spirits. I repeat it, the point of
danger to every man Is in dram-drink
Ing, for no man ever thinks ef becom
ing a drunkard, when he begins to take
his dram, and yet in many cases it is
the first step to a drunkard's grave.
S.
A STRANGE FRIENDSHIP.
AkuiNGTox. July J . i lie warm
friecdhip which exists between Gen
M. C. Butlor, Senator front Sth Car
o!ina, and Don Cameron is well known
in Washington. - The Southern Senator
had, until the recent lease of Cameron's
elegant bouse, a suit of rooms in it
which were as much his as if he. In
stead of Cameron, owned the house
The Republicans have wendcred at this
intimacy, but not nearly so much as
have the Democrats. The Republicans,
however, are ready to bless the tie that
bind, whatever it is, because it se
cures them from any political loss in
the Senate through Cameron's absence
in Europe. It is known, whether that
abecre be hog or short, that on all po
litical questions Butler is paired with
Cameron. Some ef the Democratic
magnates have remonstrated with But
ler, telling him that it is a bad policy
to make such indefinite pairs, but he
replies that Don caay ttay as long as he
likes, and be sure that his pair is right.
Srnti..r Butler i.uk t! re minds l im
Fflt tt it if Ivi Caticron fo ;;!ed
lUpubhian colleague all ttie six
years.
The New York Tribune, true-blue
Republican, "came down heavy oa"
Grant last Friday. It said: "Thi man,
wbe happened to receive the surrender
ed sword of Lee, became on that ac
count the supposed hero ef the war;
received the credit of having suppressed
the Confederacy; without education for
or experience in civil a 15 airs was made
President fr eight years. Hap
pier for him and for them had be been
allowed to continue, like Sherman and
Sheridan, at his post ef duty I Amcrca
does not require celebrities cf a fie
laater to satisfy her pride
A bow of ribbon in many loops
is
wern on the lelt i houlder of
iresj by jouog ladies.
DARTER'S MAGAZINE
Fr August Is a brilliant number in
contents and Illustration. The prin
cipal article are : The Heart of the Al
lej:hinie, bj G. P. Laturop, with ten
Illustrations; American Hore, by II.
Crt, with eight illustration ; Vallom
brosa, by Mrs. B!anchard, with four
illustrations; The German Prince, by
George Ton Bunsen, with four illustra
tions; The Can ad I a a Habitant, tlh
eleven illustrations; War Pictures in
Times of IVace, with eleven illustra
tions; A Castlj in Spain. A Novel.
Part IV., with two illustrations; The
British Yoke, with eight Illustrations;
The Ifovlern Yacht, with nine dia-
- a . a ft I - a
grams; B?M-laia Mnemo, ay Harriet
:t S;.fl..r j, a britff romance, ul-
together rtf-vel, &r.J s-jui-nhat l:uu.or
ous. Poems are contributed by T. B.
Aldricl and Margaret Veley. The
Editor's Easy C7discue the Brook
lyn Bridge, the Occupatious and Edu
cation of Woman, the Philosophy of
Jenkiis, etc. The Editor's Literary
Record covers the most Important works
In the fields of history, biography, po
etry, medicine, natural philosophy and
fiction. The Drawer is especially good.
The August number of Dimorest'i
Msntelt Magazine repays perusal,
the articles being well written and ef
an iutcresting nature. "Agatbe Pa
Yalsuzts" is the coromencemnt of an
admirable story. "Out of the World"
concludes pleasantly; and the shorter
stories are all excellent. Among espec
ially entertaining articles may be men
tioned "Seven Borax Villages ef Italy,"
"The Lemounier Schools in Paris for
the Professional Education of Wo
men," "The Costumes of some of Ro
etti's Dream Women," and an Illustrat
ed article on "Tne St. Gethardand Mont
Cenis Railway ." Jenny June contin
ues her interesting articles "IIow we
live in New York." "Current Topics"
are agreeably discussed, and the vari
ous departments are replete with use
ful information. The frontispiece is a
charming portrait of "A Celebrated
Beauty," while among the other illus
trations are three designs for cottage
homes. We know of no publication
better suited for the household than
Demorest's Monthly, and the August
number fully justifies the reputation it
has acquired as a good family maga
zine. ITEMS OF INTEREST.
A medical journal devotes a whole
column to explaining what caused cold
preparation.
- A late Pittsburg dispatch says a re
newal of the railroad coal miners'
trouble ii feared.
Basques of black chenille gauze,
lined ilh colored silk, are new for
warin; with skirts of Spanish lace, or
of velvet grenadiae.
Someone asked Col. Ingersoll what
his handsome copy of Voltaire's works
had cost him. "The covernorship of
Illinois," was the answer.
Grecneville Herald: Hon. A. II. Pct
tibone has been elected to deliver the
alumni address before the Michigan
University, at Ann Atbor, next June.
This rvll,-;f i his tUnui mater.
Th I)i iiio icv have a -pU-udid
chance to curry Iowa this fall. Many
of ti e best informed gentlemen in the
State believe that they will elect a ma
jority of the Legislature and choose a
Democratic United States Senator to
dicceed Mr. Allison.
Four hundred and sixty children,
snt by means of the New York Tribune
fresh-air fund, arrived on the steam
boat Belle Hortoa at Troy, N. Y., on
the morning of the 10th, and took break
fast in the old Tappan narraony nail,
eating 1700 biscuits, 2000 cakes, 2G0
quirts of milk, 5 haws, 130 peuuds of
beef, and 1UU) bananas. A special train
at 8 o'clock took them to Plattsburg.
There Is a natural bridge in Arizona,
w hich it is said, far surpasses In size
the well-known Natural Bridge in
Virginia. Exchange.
Arizona may have a natural bridge
dui it can iiardly be that it surpasses
or equals in dimensions the great nat
nrnl wonder in Rockbridge county
The story was doubtless started by
some wag. St.ite.
Not necessarily. We know nothing
of the Arixona bridge, but the Great
Natural Bridge in Scott county, Va
does immensely surpass in dimension
the one in Rockbridge. From arch to
arch it is 933 feet long. The openiag
Is 100 feet high and 100 wide, and the
height to top of arch is from 300 to
feet, according tr the rnsthod of
measurement adopted. Drutol Xeut
Nothing Like It.
No medicine has ever been known in
the South so effectual in the cup of all
those diseases arising from an impure
conaiuon oi tbe Dlood as Kosadalis
the Great Southern Remedy for the
cure or Scrofula. White Swellinr
Rheumatism, Pimples. Blotches, Erup
tions, enereal Sores and Diseas- s. Con
sumption, Goitre, Boils, Cancers, and
all kindred diseases. ROSADALIS
purifies the system, brings color to the
cueeks and restores the sufferer to
normal condition of health and vizor.
It it asserted that the ordinary cos
meiics used by ladies are productive o
great mischief. We believe thia is s
and that a better means of securing a
beautiful complexion is to use some
good blood medicine like ROSADALIS
the Great Southern Remedy, which
cleaasea the blood and gives permanent
ocauxy to me skin.
D- W. C. DAVIS,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler,
Select Stock of
Silverware, Jewelry,
Watches, 'Clocks, Arc.
31aln Street,
IMorriHtown, Tenn
Special attention given to repairing
oi all kinds, and satisfaction
guaranteed. .
D. A. NEILSON, M. D.,
OSl ttvrt W. P. Crr1rV Dm, Riant.
fc can b fuuud dxj or niLt, uak pruioMioaal
1 abavnt
a A u who hT owed m medical bills tit
mrif mo o tli a or loorr dm! Dot call on ma tar
pruf tonal servlc uudr muy circumauueoo.
oct. 1S83 U
STOatACII
Ko time sbotdJ be loet If the stomach, liver
and bowrl are affected, to alopt the saro
reroedjr. Hoatetter's htoniach Bitter. Dis
eases orthe organs nainet bejret other ar
mor aerioua, and a tU lay it, mererore, hax
ardoua. Ijrapeiia, lier complaint, chills
and fever, early rtuumatic twinges, nvj
weaknesa, bruif? aerioua bodily trouble if
trifled with. Lotc no tune iu uauig tbis
Offecuvc and afe nlicine.
For sale by all DrupririaU aud Dealers
generally.
GEO. W- NOE,
UNDERTAKER,
iloKRisTOWN, Tenn.,
KEEPS COSSTANTLT OX HAND EOSE
woud and Hvmie-niade Coffin of all lze.
AU kiri a full Una of llurl 1 Kobe, ao. Re-
pctluUy aolicita public patronaKe, and promiae
aatisf action . Order by mail or telegraph prompt
ly attend- d to. Jnn37 KM
II. W. C CUTIS,
Walcies, Jewelry & Silverware
Large stock and low price.
SMITH'S OLD STAND,
Knoxville, : : : : Testn.
feb25-80 ly
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
Ira B. DaviJsoa vs. Elizabeth Darid
son. SX THIS CAUSE IT AFPEAR
ing to the Court from the petition of the plain
tiff, which la sworn to, that the defendant, Kliza
betti Uvidon, in a uou-reaident or the Htate of
Teunet and that the ordinary proceaa of thia
Court cannot be nerved on her. On motion of
f lain tiff, b hi. attorney. It i ordered that pub-u-alixu
be made for fonr consecutive week in
Thi Mobkihtoww Gazette, a newspaper pub
lished at Morrivtown, Tenn , requiring the said
defendant to appear at the next t-rm of the Cir
cuit Court to be held for the county of Grainger,
at the court-houtie in Kutledge, on
The Fourth llonday in August, 1SS3,
and mske defense to said petition, or the same
will be taken aa confessed and aet down for hear
ing Kx-raaTr.
I certify that the foregoing i a true copy of the
order of the Circuit Court In the above cause.
G. M. G KEEN LEE, Clerk.
CriIEi.PS SHIELDS Attorney for Plaintiff.
J une II, 1U 4 wk.
FARMERS
who tre Interested In
Growing Crops
cheaply and successfully
Should write MS tor one pamphlet on pur
terUitcrs. 4 rA good tertlllrer can bs mads
at hornet or about 3 I ? a ton by composting
with POWELL'S PREPa-REP CHEMICS.IS.
Refereneesla Every State. e-oents wanted
f oruiorcop4ed territory. A poly with references.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
W amrtactnrert of
Powell's Tip-Top Bone Ftriltizer,
Bone. Potsh. mmonls. Ac.
18 LIGHT STREET. BALTIMORE. M0.
RPFriAL AOENT.
GALBRAITH k KENNEY, BusaeUAlle, Tenn.
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DENTISTRY!
DENTISTRY
THOS. J. SPECK, D.D.S.
OFFICES:
Rogers ville, Tenn., from 1st to 15th of etch month
MorrUitowu, from 13th to last of each month.
Terras Cash, or its Equivalent
TOTTff
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER.
and MALARIA.
From these sonrcea arle Uiree fourth at
the dineaaea of the hamaa race. These
eymptom Indicate Lhelrexwtcnoe :Ixtmm f
ppetlta, ltwel etlw, frtck lleaut
ache, fa lines after caitlais;, rsioat to
rrtion of lol r mr mlatl, Krnctatlaytt
of t9d, lrrttavbUltr of temper, Xxw
spirits, A feel luff of baring aeirleeteil
some duty, IHzmlnaaa, Ir'lattarinir at th
lleax-t, Iot before the wva.hla-blweol
red Crtae, t OXMTIPATIOJW, and da
man 1 tbe ne of a remedy that acta n I root It
on the Lirer. A a Urur medicine TCTT'S
rIL.JJ9bavenoeqaAl. Their action on the
KUlneyaand gkln U also prompt ; remoTln
all Imparities throofrh tb
acrera of the rstem, produclnr appe
tlt, sonnd diareetlon, regrnlar stools, a clear
klaandarigoroaaDOdy. TCTTTSPII.ua
canoe no nausea or griping nor Interfere
with daily work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
hold everywhere, Ottiea.44 Mnrray 8t.,.V.V.
TUTTS EIAIR DYE.
Ckat IIajb oh Vni8KEas chanared ln
f&ntly- to a O loss r liuCK tT a single ap.
llk'ution of tuU DTX. Bold by DruglaU,
or ant by express on receipt of $ 1.
OrV 44 1 urrny Street, New York.
TUTTS MANUAL OP USEFUL BtCUPTS ftU,
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ESTABLISHED 1816.
CHAS. SIMON & SONS,
G3 X, Uoward Street,
BALTIMORE MD.
Importei and JDealer In ..
DRY GOODS
Of Every Description."
Laflies' Reaay-Hafle Werwear,
CORSETS, &c.
SAMPLES SENT FREE.
HT Orders amounting to $20 or over sent free of
freight charge by express. ;
DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT. ;
Kale for self -measurement, aatnple of material,
with estimate of coat, sent upon application.
TERMS CASH.
feb21 8a ly
BOOKS
The following mentioned Books, Map and
Charts, published by E. H. Butler Co., Phila
delphia, were adopted by the anamimon Tot of
the Director and Teachers, for the term of six
years, to be nsed In the Publie School of Knox
County, Tennessee : , -
The New American Readers.
The New American Spellers.
The New American Arithmetics.
Butler's Pic. History ot the U. S.
Mitchell's New Ser.of Geographies
Mitchell's New Outline Maps.
The New Am'r. Reading Charts.
JOHN R. SQIPE,
February, 1883. County Supt.
The book publiahed by E. H. Butler h. Co.,
have been adopted by the city of Knoxville and by
twenty-live Counties in East Tennessee They
have also been adopted by a number of Counties
la Middle and West Tennessee
These book are giviDg universal satisfaction.
They are excellent in quality and very low in price
For Introductory Terms, address
JOHN W. PAULETT,
General Agent.
KiwirXe, Tenn., April 1883.
r. o. box: ioo'
Aprilll.tX ..
THE KNOXYILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE
CliOSIXO, LEAVES ITS GOOD WILT, TO
GOODMAN'S
BUSINESS COUEGE,:
For sereral year past we have successfully con
ducted our Buainea College at Knoxville, Tens.,
but having selected another field of labor, we wil
close our College in Knoxville, permanently on
June 16, 18K3, and resign our position S9 Principal
and Teacher of the Commercial f,.. -i tment of
the Univewity of Tennessee.
In retiring from our field of labor, we leave a
worthy successor. Prof. Frank Goodman, from
whom we have received many favors, and to whom
we cheerfully recommend all our frieuda and ac
quaintance. ;
Especially do wa advise all young men and
women of the South and West, who had anticipa
ted entering our College, to attend Goodman
Knoxville or Nashville Businesa College, for hav
ing been identified with business education for
more than tweuty yeara, we feel we are capable of
appreciating tne merit of these first-class Col
leg. Prof. Goodman has been eminently successful
In preparing young men for business, and demon
strating to the businesa world that Business Col
lege can teach people how to keep book correct
ly, and transact business generally, for we have
reliable information that within the past four
montha th following named firms have applied to
him for hi student to fill commercial positions.
Gibson, Le ft Co., Chattanooga.
Cowan, McClung ft Co., Knoxville.
Haynes, Henson ft Wright, Knoxville .
Burr ft Terry, Knoxville.
Hill ft Water, Lebanon .
Southern Moulding Co., Detroit, . Mich.
J. F. Smedley ft Co., (formerly Ada, Ohio, now
of Nashville )
C. E . Smede ft Co . , Nash tllle.
Bradford ft Co ., Nashville.
Tennessee Journal of Education, Nashville.
W. B. McFarland ft Co., Nashville.
Fortreich ft Co . , Nashville .
A. Crone ft Co., Nashville.
Prewitt, Spurr ft Co , Nashville. -Tax
Collector ft Assessor's Office, Nashville.
Unquestionably the great present want of tbe
South is a thorough and practical businesa train
ing for he young men, and in leaving our present
field of operation, we teel it our duty to tender our
warmest thank to the people of the South in gen
eral, and to the cltizena of Knoxville in particular,
for the liberal support we have received at their
hands, and we would at the same time, in thi pub
lic manner, express our sincere desire, that the
generous patronage heretofore bestowed upon ns,
may now be transferred in full measure to our
successor. t
We remain with kind remembrances,
Th Public's Obedient Servant.
JONES & SONS.
may 30 tf . -
THE
Patented Nov. 220, 1881.
"We desire to call the attention of
the Farmers and Dealers to this
Sheller, which is just such, an article
as every farmer should have.
It combines sheller and separator
in one, discharging cobs, husks, &c,
from one opening, and the corn,
nice and clean from another, into
a sack, box or barrel. It is easilr
operated by one man or boy who
can she!! and sack Jxom eight. to
twelve bushels per nour. It will j
nub the corn for oread or seed and
leaves it as nice for planting as if
shelled by hand.
e oner no certificates or opinion
of others in regard to this sheller,
but put it entirely upon its own
merits, inviting the closest examina
tion; which cannot fail to satisfy any
one of its superiority over all other
shellers. Every Sheller iully war
ranted for five years. County
rights for sale. ' Agent3 wan tod.
.. ; 4 ADDBESS , ..: r - ,.-
'-GEO. C. WILLIAMS," !
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Horrifitown,' Tenn I
FOR
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East Tennessee, Virginia and
- Georgia Ilailroad ...
TIM E TABLE -
In Effect June 10, 18S3.
(LocisvnxK Tnca.j
'. ! ' ...... " , :. Daily- . Daily ,
- Eastward.
No. 86. No. 0. ' No. 4.
' 1 i m ; 1 '
Lt Chattanooga . 11 10 pm. 7 SO p. m
Ar. Ooltewan... ; .l ti 13 46 p m. 8 S2p.n
" Cleveland... t . .. 118 pm. 8 60 p. m
Charleston.. ' 2 10pm 9 29 p. m
.Athena 3 43 p m. 10 00 p. m
," Sweetwater. 3 20 p m . 10 28 p. m
" London.:.. ' , . 3 49 p m. JO 63 p. in
" Knoxville... . . 17 pm. 11 Bp.B
Lt Knoxville... 9 50 am 5 08 p m. Ii 05 a. m
Ar Morris town. 11 25 a m 6 67 p m. 1 Si a. m
" Bogersv. J.. 7 29 p m . 2 07 a. m
" Greenerille 8 41 p m. 3 47 a. m
" Jonesboro . . , .. 9 45 pm. S 39 a. m
Johnson's... 10 05 pm. 3 56 a. an
"Bristol...... 1110 pm. 4 47 a.m
Daily ' Paily
' Westward.
. .. . No. 35. No. 3. t No. 1.
Lt Bristol 11 35 p m. 6 45 am.
Ar Johnson'... 12 30 am. 8 43 am.
Jonesboro... 12 48 am. 7 02 am.
M Oreeneville 138am. 7 52 am.
Rogersv. Jc. 2 84 a m. 8 34 a m.
M Morris town. 3 13pm 3 53 am. 9 27 am.
"Knoxville.... 4 47pm 4 25 a m. 11 00 a m.
Lr Knoxville... 4 40 a m 11 10 a m.
Ar London 5 50 a m. 13 13 p m.
"Sweetwater.. 6 19 a m. 13 31 p m.
" Athene..... 6 61 am. 1 07 p m.
" Charleston... 7 29 am. 141pm.
"Cleveland... ' 8O0am. 2 10 pm.
Ooltewah 8 64 am. 3 05 pm.
"Chattanooga V 30 a m. 3 60 pm.
Ohio Division.
Bead I
down.l
Bead
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PASSENGER
5 (10 pm
5 43 p m
6 07 p m
6 68 p m
7 23 p m
8 00 pm
8 40 p m
05 pm
9 20 pm
Lve.
Knoxville,'
HeiskeU'B,
Clinton,
Coal Creek,
Careyville,
Buckeye,
, fclk Valley,
Newcomb,
Jelllco,
Arr.
9 35 1.
8 62 a.
8 30 a.
8 00 a.
7 45 a.
37 a.
6 67 a.
6 37 a.
S 15 a.
m.
m.
m
m.
m.
m.
m i
m.
m.
lArr..
Lve,
2f ortb. Carolina Division.
STATIONS.
Mixed. Paes'g'r.
Leave Morrlatown.. .
Arrive Warm Spring....
Leave Warm Springs...,.
Arrive Morrlatown
6 00 a m.
11 30 a m.
2 60 p m.
11 60 a in.
3 10 pro.
10 00 a m .
13 16 p m.
4 45 p m.
CONNECTIONS.
AT CHATTANOOGA with railroad line diverg
ing, making direct, close connection for' all
' points North-west, West and South-west.
AT OOLTEWAH AND CLEVELAND with Georgia
Division for Atlanta and all point South, South
east and South-west. .
AT KNOXVILLE with Ohio Division and Knox-
. ville and Augusta railroad.
AT MOKKISTOWN with North Carolina Division
. for Warm 8pringa, N. C, and all Western and
Middle North Carolina points
AT KOGEK8VILLE JUNCTION with Roger
1 Till and Jefferson railroad.
AT JOHNSON'S with East Tennessee and West
ern North Carolina railroad. - '
AT BRISTOL with Norfolk and Western railroad,
connecting closely for all Virginia and Eastern
Cities, via. Lynchburg and all Eastern, Middle
and Northern State points, via. Boanoke and
Shenandoah Valley Boute. . -
AT WARM SPRINGS with Western North Caro
lina railroad for ABheville, Morganton, Statea
ville, Salisbury and all point in North Carolina.
SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE.
No. 1 and 3 have Leighton sleeper, between
Memphis and Lynchburg.
No. 3 and 4 have Pullman Palace Sleeping Car
between Memphis and New York, via. Shenan
doah Valley rout ; also Pullman Sleeping Car
between New Orleans and Washington via. Atlan
ta, Cleveland and Lynchburg. : '
Also Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars tetween
Warm Springs and Louisville via Jellico.
A. POPE, O. P. it T. Agt. :
. Lynchburg, Va.
F. K. HTJGER, Sup., Knoxville, Tenn.
JOSEPH GOTHARD, A. G. X. A., Knoxville,
Tenn. dec 20 82 tf
Norfolk & Testern
Railroad.
Time Table in effect July 16, 1883.
WE8TWABD DAILY.
Washington ;
Unle No. 1. No. 3. I No. 3.
Lv Norfolk 12:20 p.m
" Suffolk 1:08 p.m ..
ArPet'sburg 3:15 p.m .P.. ( ..,...,
Lv Pet'sburg 3:30 p m '
" Burke ville 6:10 p.m . -
" Farmville 6:56 p m ,
Ar Lynchburg 9:00 p.m .'. ..
Lv Lynchburg 9:30 p.m 4 10 pm
"Liberty 10:37 p.m 5 01pm '
" Roanoke 12:00 m.': 6 06 pm -
Ar Big Sprint; 12 67 a.m 6 53 pm
LvChrts'b'g 1:31 a.m 7 27 pm 1
" Wythe viUe 3:18 am 9 27 pm
" Marion 4:25 a.m 10 26 pm
"Abingdon 5:34 a jea 11 58pm
Ar Bristol 6:09 ajn 12 00 m
: CONNECTIONS. : '
At PETEB9BUBO, with B. 4 P. BB. for Rich
mond, Washington, the North and the East.
Through Pullman Car from Petersburg to New
York . Solid trains Petersburg to Washington.
At BURKEVILLE with Richmond k Danville
BR for the South.
At LYNCHBURG, with Virginia Midland Bail
way to and from the South and North, and with
Richmond and Alleghany KU..ror Jttuclianan,
Clifton Force and C . & O . Ry. points .
At BRISTOL with E. Tenn., Va. k Ga. Railroad
for Knoxville, Dalton, Chattanooga and all pointa
South, west ana aoutn-west.
N. 1 has Leighton Sleeper from Lynchburg
to Memphis.
- No. 3 baa Pullman Sleeperfrom Washington via
Knoxville and Atlanta to New Orleans, without
change, connecting at Boanoke with Sleeper from
New York via 8. V. B. R , to Chattanooga without
change.
. . . . EASTWABD DAILY
Washington
. time.. No. 2, . No, 4.
Lv Bristol '.
' Abingdon
" Marion
" Wytheville
" Christ Vg
u Big Spring
" Roanoke
" Liberty
Ar Lynchb'g
Lt Lynchb'g '
Farmville
" Burkeville
Ar Pet'sburg
Lt Pet'sburg
" Suffolk
Ar Norfolk
12 05 p.m
fl 32 a m
6 02 a m
7 03 a m
8 IT am
9 57 a in
19 80 am
11 20 am
12 32 p m
1 30pm
li uo ajn
1 40 a.m
3 4 "
4 28
6 02 -" '
5 45 "
T 04
8 00 "
8 20 "
10 15 "
10 65 " .
11 61 p m
1 05 "
3 IS "
00 "
, NEW RIVEli DIVISION.
, , (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
Eastwaxd
Westward
6 10pm Arr .
6 05 Lv.
oil " " .
4 46 " tMi .
4 22 " " .
'4 10 " . .
3 57 a m .
3 21 " " ..
140 " " ...
.'. .Central.'. . . .
...4. New Biver,...
...1 8taytide ......
...Bipplemead... .
Wenonah
.....Narrow...
Adair. .......
.'. ..Oak vale
... Pocahontas.....
'.Lve. 7 00 a m
,. " 710 "
. " 8 01 "
" 825
" 8 60 "
'. 9 Oi "
" 9 14 "
" 9 50pm
.Axr.
11 30"
, , CONNECTIONS... . , -
' At ROANOKE, with the 8. V. B. B. forLuray,
Hagerstown, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New
York. ' Through Sleeper on No. 4 from Chatta
nooga to New York via Harrisburg. - Leighton
Sleeper ou ici. a, Memphis to Lynchburg."
At LYNCHBURG, with Richmond k Alleghany
ku, ror iticnmona, and with Virginia Midland
Railway for Danville and North Carolina points,
for Washington and Eastern cities. Pullman
Sleeper on No. 4, New Orleans to Washington via
lynonourg. .
At BURKEVILLE connect with Richmond k
Danvill K, B. for Richmond.
Through car from Lynchburg to Richmond
'; At PETERSBURG with P. R. R. for Weldon.
Raleigh, Goldsboro, Wilmington,: and the South
.bast.
At NORFOLK, with Bay line Steamer daily
except Sundar, for Baltimore thence rail to PhU
adelphia and New York : with Old Dominion Steam
era, on Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Sat-,
nrdays for New York, and on Tuesdays and Fri
days with M. k M. T Co. for Boston and Provi
dence. ,
All inquiries a to Bates. Boute. kc .
promptly answered.'
tr WRITE FOB "THE SUMMER GUIDE
BOOK." . ' .
If you are coins to travel, dron a letter or cos
tal to ALLEN HULL.
' Faflsenger Agent. Lrochbure. Va.'' '
HENRY FINK. V. P. Geul Manager. . ..
J. H. SANDS, Genl Supt, Boanoke, Va.
A . POPE, B,f.iI.A, Lynchburg, V. , : ' I
SMITH HOUSE.
PETEB SMITH, Pbopbixtob
EOGERSVIIXE JUNCTIOX, TENN.
Supper house for passenger train No. 1, going
East, and breakfast house for passenger train
No. 3 going West. A desirable home for summer
ylsitor to thia section. nov29 tf
f3
yitmrn troubles.
I j 1 1 Secure Healthy
I I I 'action to the Livei
li Uftnd reUeve all bU-
Bf You arc Going
WEST, '
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or" SOUTHWEST,
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W. L. Dajjlky, G. P. k. T. A.,
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. J. L Milax, P. A., Knoxvi Tenn.
W. T. Bossas, P, A -r Chattanooga, Tenn
obtained for new Inventions, or for improvements
on old ones, for medical or other compounds trade
marks and labels. Caveat. Assignments, Inter
ferences, Appeals, Suits tor Infringements, and
all all oases arising under the PATENT LAWS,
promptly attended to. INVENTIONS THAT
HAVE BEEN - . .
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ented by ns.. Being opposite the TJ . S. Patent De
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than those who ore remote from Washington.
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U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators and Represen
tatives in Congress ; and especially to our client
in every State in the union and in Canada.
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. ' DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c, .
Sole Agent for the Light-Running
DAVIS SEWING MACHINE
Sewing Machine NEEDLES of aD kinds, OIL,
&c , constantly on "hand. ...
Highest market price paid for all kinds of Country
Produce .
MAIN ST., MORRISTOWN, TENN.
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No farmer, livery . man or stock-owner
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, We have many certificates of wonder
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such diseases as Splints, Galls, Sprains,
Bruises, Lameness, FleshWounds, Swell
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Mange, Cracked Heels, Callous, Sitfast,
Colic, RingWorm, and external injuries.
THE STOCK POWDERS
Ate unfailing in the treatment of
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MANUFACTtmER3 OV
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Oix'caalaT Saw Mills,
And all kinds of Castings for upright Saw Mills and Carriages.
Steam Engines : Built and Repaired.
' HOLLOW-WARE A SPECIALTY; AN) THE KlCESr'AND
; r ' , ,, j , (BEST MADE. IN TilE SOUTH.
Fronts and 0-10.100 of q.11 Sizes
''..!. Side Hill I?lows and Plow Castings, -Cane Mills, .
Railroad Castings, Bj-ass Castings, Door SilU, Window Sills, Sush Weights,
; Columns, Street and Ventilating Grates, and Builders' Castings generally.
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Eclipse Double Turbine Water-Wheel,
..: StilliclVs Lime Extruding Heaters, antlJmlson's Stanet
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and
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THREE STXIiES OF HEAD BLOCKS,1
..... Grist Mill Machinery and Gearing of allTCfnds
Reacting Water Wheels and Cane EVlills.
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- ; CIIiAVITT & SON "Witt'sFounttry, 13.Teiin.
Office of Oliver Chilled Plow Works,
South Bend,; Ind., Dec. 21, 1882.
W: r.W00DRUFF & CO., ;Knaxvill8; Tenn.; . ; 5
; Gentlemen::;:;; ;'F611pwing:;:; are your
slaes of Qli ver Plows in the territory
assigned yu; for the past "teii years':
1873, 542 Plows.
1874,. 684
a
1875, 732
1876, 901
1877; 1,000 " :
'f", n- uLf;:u , ; v Very Rep eQtftnj,; ;;, SOUTH BEE IRON1 WORKS.
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ever oeioro. xiicy; uro.efieap, dyrulilo lad amouiilea ia quality, i Kv
ryo Farmer should- try t hem.' r j , A, i( ; ti...
f f fK,. :
V W f Jt. l y
-PERRY,
jj e mi e r s .
A f . . . .'! -- ft
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their liberal patronarr0 hone
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OFBEST' QUALITY.
: 1
1878, 1088 Plows.
1879, 1369 ' "
1880, 1440. . " '.
1881,2748
1882, 3044
ho, prcsont : prosperous' sUto of tho
iaert-yo the year .188:1 than
Machine
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