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The Weekly Herald. MAY Wth, is OtU i" worth If ilic SihiIhtii IH iiirr;iis i.ike tlie mffUfjui that li nixii frauils !n a fait . .-ii not bo corrwtad by Cottgr iotul jetton, ami that Fiori.ia, Ihroufh ii iMulsrlr DOUftltatwl MithWitfaw, mu-t Invr -. i ate and iin-cruin bj lite; charipKl in tin- MoUn oonfbwionj wliai art) (lie Wottltf ru Dowoentfs gulin ta do ,.! nut it f 'I'Ik- New York Win ill aopceUfi thai the plan wbloh tba Bepubtieaiu arc mM i" have adopted tor neefertiig majority if tin' next lIone i- a -1 n ! one and a good one, and believes tint it will prove troubleoan to the iemi eints, 'I'll'' World, warui Southern people that the possibilities an' all acalitct tbem and all in flu rot of ma king1 capital for the Republican. ii:.- Ktatement arai made boom weeki rijf. . ih.it i. m. Qeweral Kev bad deular i ii thai a ft'orfced for Ti Men and be II I Mot honestly elected, ami that Hayes was put luto ofltce ly fraud Mr. Key motlcca these reports t" key that he never made any piled tiotJsra, tlott j thai lie iiii not work for Tlldeiii an i thai ha believos the electoral com mlaslon settled, the pjuettlou of the I'rcaldent'i Htlejtisllr. Tlie agricultural developmenl of the United siaii - line been tretneudolif of lata yeara. Thus the com crop lucres od from 7W,ttO000 bushels In tor, to 1,810,000,000 in isrr. or nearly mo per I'lMit. in a !-lny,l' decade. The hog crop hns mora than doubled during the xauie period, being the last year 0,048, ."; h.-ail. The yield of wheal last yeat was 100,000,000 buihels, or 00,000,00 more than was ever before produced. There was quite an exciting time In Congress Monday. Mr. Potter, of Pa., Introduced a resolution to luveatigate Republican frauds In Florida. The Republicans then wanted to amend the rerolution and investigate frauds in Mississippi. To this tlie Democrats ob jected, u'ul there was t 1 1 L Mtcltlng dobato. But the Democrats refused to have their fraud in Mississippi Inves tigated. The Republicans had agreed to vote for the resolution if they would Investigate both Mississippi aud Florida, ami nduicnt r Uilenientarr thereto w ill attend eaeh of the limtUiiit s or iu wplaoadiaa thereof be and The circular of the stale Buperintan- IkOMHM are in n l,y NMftledj pn vi dent add: Ided, however, that Mirii rcpaaj nhall L'sjunty HeperintSflsntS in tin n- Jin no ninuiier invaliilatt! oreff. ct any qmntlTO dli Hints will forward to Ibis , caia-in biinkruptcv Ukstitcrted acl lottico, with as Uula delay postibts, jicndniK in any court nrior to the day n,,-name of lea. In r. or other Pduoa- when this act h hall Labs eflsot, bsrl a, ,, . vlt,t.M to ,,.., , t , all H.u h pd,g ,Vftt and till fa- . j,, ur preakal exercises Oi -:-"-"l, IUUUII, III TK .... , .. ......, fptrl trf aJIpalna, nonqlllai and for Mturcs which shall haw Ixrn incur red imJ'-r any of said u'.-t prior to the day when this act takea effect) or I wbicb may be. tneieaftrr Inevrred uudif any of ilmm- prorhuoai of anv of said acta, waled, for the punioan nanud in this ai t, ire kej.t bj bret, and till peoaj so li ii8 and iriuiin.il prOOoedinga for a violation of anv of I mm acta, whether then pending or thereafter instituted, and in reaped of all rights of dobtors and creditors, except the right of commencing i ;i nal prooeedtngi in bankruptcy, and all lights of and suits by or a jaii.st laaigneM under anv or all of said sots in any matter or '.i8, which shall The Grand Jury at its recent session found about forty new Indictments. TJn -c Indictments at the next term of the court will COSt the OOUUty U0 less than faOO.OO that la, If we judge by the past. During the past term of the court seven-tenths of the cases brought Jiy the Grand .Jury were acquitted, and the county has to pay the cost. The reason of this i.-;, the Attorney Qeneral is forever meddling with the Jury and causes them to bring bills of indict ment when he knows there U no case. But under the pre-cnt law he getaa fee w hether' indictments, are Mislained or not, and very little be cares who suffers. A majority of Attorney General.-, arc ready at almost any time to do any thing to make live dollars for them selves. It is time such officers were knocked out of the community in which they live. iiishop Baven ami tiio Prenlilent. I5islioi Haven, writing to the Zion Herald, from South Carolina, refers to the Republicans breaking loose from Hayes, as follows : "I rejoice ut the broaklug away of the great leaders of liberty from ului whom they had chosen to defend it, but who has betrayed it, and who will Miller for (hat betrayal from the Amer cail people a worse contempt and de lestation than has stamped the nnmes of even Arnold and Jefferson Davis. One of the greatest sius of the times is the growing love ami reverence for the great Captain who won the country's liberties, whom she Suffered to he sou Hod by malignant critics that could only till the air with their assaults, not stain the brightness of his fame," Memorial iay at Vleksbura A Vloksbitrg special, Suuday, says: 'Memorial Day was observed here yes icrdaybyex fllfon and ex-Confedcr-ate soldiers, and the graves of both were decorateil with flowers. The blue and the gray marched in the same pro cession." Aud thus shall the lion and tlie lamb lip dow n together. Why Bhcihrd Withdrew. The Chattanooga Dispatch in speak ing of ..Mr. Shepherd's withdrawal says : 'UOne of the main motives which moVid lion. Lewis Shepherd to with draw from the canvass for the Circul Jlldgshlpi w as an Opportunity to form a professional alliance with Col. V7, II. Do Witt. The partnership should be, andnodonbl win be, eminently suc cessful, Do Witt is an old, experienced and able lawyer, well known for his legal learning in Middle Tennessee aud to the bar ami bench of the Slate. Homo of his efforts in the Supreme Court are of an exceptionally high order. Shepherd is a popular and ri sing lawyer, a close studeul and hard oiiicc worker, before whom there is certainly a brilliant futUr). We heart ily congratulate both gentlemen on their good fortune in each obtaining in the other just what Is needed to make ns nearly a perfect legal llrm as possi ble." --- - Repeal r tin. HOMkrapl Law. Tito Benats on Friday passed the bill lo repeal the UOaktUPt law, amended to that it should take elici t, on tin) 1st of September Instead of tin- 1st of January, The following i the bill ill lal! That the bankrupt law approved March 30, 18(i7, tille sixty-on i Boris oil StatUti s, it: d an 00i entitled "An act t snund and inpplcment an att entitlt d an act lo establish a uniform system of binknijdcv throughout the United States approve 1 March 2d, Is". and for other puijioset, i;.p;m. ddJune H2d, Itfjdj. ano all acts in may be pi Intel and distrlbUMd at u early a day a- Hi--iblc. Couuly BHiporinteo dents arc remind cit that an c.ii not Sttd BOilVS eo-ojM'ia-:iou iroiii them is ueoassorf tO the ui reas of tbeoa lastitutes, and, with ibii xi.-v. , all the assistance to the Slat'- Ml p rlutendent (ami in good season; tbej uoa extend will contrlhute to protlta hie and pleasant couvt u lions mutuali) ioail. tiasliiuctosi t.clltr WaamvoTOn, i. C, Hay llth, "s7s. il i iiiiiliiu!i;c.lly line, thai u I tsuvjotity of hsadiug Diowerota here i ougressmen and others heartily wish have arisen prior to the dav when -McLin, Dennis and the QtherCOUffessor this act takes (.rT. t, which shall be on the firat day of Sent., Anno Do mini. 1878, or in any natter or bom w hich shall arise after said last mm- iiaM t'ccuw ell, iu Halifax ir some other luaOCeSSable place, before tbej opened their mouths at Tildeu's bid ding, to precipitate a dilemma eltlu d day, the acts h.-rchv n pe.ilcd shall ' horn of which orudeut men would be continue in full force and effect until j glad to avoid. It has pleased the party the same shall he folly disposed of in I In (his position : If its mauagers de cline to call for an Investigation, Til- the same manner as if said acts had not been repealed. Tin' Mil goes back to the House for concurrence in the amendment. Coevloctoa urn (tooiwfs M nrSri. Iflsi Kate Sothern, a yOUUg w ile a:, mother, of respectable and Influential family connection, vas tried at the Plokens (Ja.) Supremo Court r ntly, com let' d of murder In the Srsl degree and senteuced to be hanged, for the killing of Ulss Kate llainbrick, one of the most fascinating bolls Of Northern Georgia, tnsaue Jealousy was the cause of the murder. At a party given a: Miss Rambrlck's father's, to Botheru and wife, soon after their marriage, airs. Sothern requested her busbaud they could coullne It within safe llmlta. not to dance with Miss llambrick, who ; They oould not w lib good grace refuse, had been a former sweetheart of bis. U demanded, to Include all the Males Late In the evening, seeing ber bus-1 alleged to liave been carried by tlie band dancing with Miss H., tin- win "Jlissl8lpp,l plan" or methods equally procured a knife, entered the ball-room diabolical and subversive of every ch- snd saying to her victims "Yon have mentof Government by the majority, danced enough," stabbed her to the Then tlie truth or falsity of the charges heart. This is the sc on ! geuteitcc of ,,!" murder, intimidation, terrorism, and den's subalterns though nw in num ber, Joined by the botspun and mollg UaUtS, WlU Oertalnly embrace the ex lent opportunity offered lo push them selves tu the front and demand that they be recognised as the only true exponents f adulterated democracy : and there is every reason for bollevtug the validity of their pretentions would he so gcuerally admitted in many Bourbon committees ps to r,ender the relegation U) private life of many w ho dare show their look of sympathy fbf tiie movement, a foregone conclu Ion. On thb oilier hand If the inquiry is onoe set afoot, i; is hardly probable the Kind in Georgia azalnst a woman, bulldosing must come to liirht and ev- and the case excites much Interest. er onB mui K,MW eyot' possiou The case goes to the Supreme Court Ryof cavil whether tlie "bloody shirt" but it Is not believed that Gov. col. tales of paM years were founded in onitt lit.. Km- Km'lli villi,.! ti,.. ll'litll Ol" lal rCllOO'!. J ICU H W Here lllC lie WO- mauuenung, snenauner imant in her arms when the received sentence. leaders are to-day and that is the for- thc death ntldable problem confronting them for solution. It appears not Improbable I that the malcontents may Succeed in DUtribatlon of Petbodr School Fand, egging them on to suicide. The Dcm- From the Nashville American we ocratic meuibers'of the House Ju liclary see that Superintendent Trousdale Committee have prepared a long list of baS mode OUt tt list Of the Schools ill ttl,ru.M rnultliur alleffed frauds in the Slate entitled to a portion of the Pcabody fond, which will be paid to the respective schools at the end of the ten months session, upon their officers making a certificate showing that they have complied with all the requirements. The aggregate amount to be paid is 18,000 and the follow ing arc the schoois and amounts in East Tennessee: South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana, and resolutions based on them, calling for an investigation. These me to be Submitted to the House With tin: expec tation that it approve them and empow er the Committee to send for persons and papers, We are cow waiting the opening of the ball ill that way. Although the representatives of Lord Bolston .Seminary. Jefferson Baconfleld 's Tory Government have counts; $100; Greeueville school, 1 8& reason for supposing that this Greene county, flOOj Cleveland eol- Government will carefully observe its ored school, " Bradley county, 100; obligations In case of war between Edgewortb school, Sullivan county, Great Britain and Russia, it has no $100; Cane Creek Academy, McMinn pow er and probably no disposition to county, ?100; Flint Spring Academy reverse tlie strong tide of popular sym Bradley county, 100. The highest patby of the last mimed power as bo amount received by any one school t v. ceu the two; nor Is it likely any lu is $600, by Labonou public school, in terfereuee with the lawful sale to her U ilson county. Qf ghipg 0r any of our other property would be approved. All throngli our HIU lilt: IkilH'A, That there is an alarming increase in the number of suicides in this country is evident on reading the records as published in the daily p ipers. Every day the dlspatoheschronlclc the suicide of from three to live persons, whose prominence of the circumstances of whose death make the announcement of general interest. During one month Of the present year the w eekly average of such suicides was over twenty, and; possibly the average has been nearly as great for all the months. The reported Mia tnba I., oil muilsi .. f' 1 ' ...... ... ' i .. ' i .'i .wi,i,, tin,,'. . , . . . . .. ludaiifonces include young people as w en as o:.i; people prosperous and in good health as well as people disappointed and sick. Division it mi Platrlct Teach- crx' IllNllllltcS. State Superintendent Trousdale has issued a circular announcing that teachers' Institutes will be held ill the Congressional districts of tic State du ring the summer, at KllOXville, Cleve land, Franklin, Tullahoinu, Winches ter, Union city, Parle, Brownsville and Bolivar. The Bast Tennessee In stitute is announced to meet in Knox villeonthe SO, 21, and Mdof dune next. A District Institute will also be bell at Cleveland on the 36, 27, and BSthofJuue. Other appointments for Bast Tennessee will hereafter be an nounced. Each Institute will be held for three days, and it respectfully suggested that those who consent to read papers take part in discussion or Illustrate methods should be punctual in atten dance. It is also desired that teachers be present promptly on the first day illld at the morillng session. The state Superintendent w in be ac companied to each Institute by three or four practical teachers w ho are emi nent in their professions, among w hom arc Prof Edward S. Joyes, Vnnderbijt University: Prof, .lames Dinwiddle, Southwest irn Presbyterian University; Prof. i:. Li Klrkpatrick, E. T. Unlvi r in , and President of the State Te loh r ' As ooJ tionj I rof, II. Presueli, Jonasboro; Prof. G. D. Hughes, Edge field; Prof, c. Uslleuder, Bumner o imity Fr jf. G. K. MoOhee, Trenton ; Us Clarn Conway, Memphis Prof W. It. Garr f, S: h I le, Some ..f those or oilier dl Itlligllil 10 1 t?OCilflrs, late war Russia w as friendly as Lng laud w as meanly and hypoc: itically hostile. Our shipping Interests have never recovered from the blow inflict el by the piratical cruises John Hull encouraged certain of his subjects to build, aud otherwise equip to prey on our commerce. The Geneva award may have Bittlslted the letter of the openly violated law', but It did not ex tract the sting of British hostility w hen- W0 had every right to expect friendship, nor of English insolence w hen our bauds were mi full that such were thouffht entirely safe. We have not forgotten, either, how BlnCkbilru was harbored and lion ised aeroes: the border ; how nests "i I conspirators menaced our frontier towns from tic Canadian -Me: i:.w the law was twisted und perverted to save tbcin from arrest and puuUhincnt alter returning there from their plun dering and murdering expeditions on tiie. hikes and against our unarmed cities. J.'or these and hundreds of sim ilar reasons my Lord Baconfleld and his Agents here are likely to Hnd the pi o-ltii.ssian feeling exhibited at South Wosi Harbor, the prevailing sentiment iii communities that sympathised w ith too Union cause ; and the lelflshuosi manifested toward the Confederacy don't insure him many friends South. The Syndicate's demand for the t1, per OOllt. bonds has far exceeded the expectations of those most sanguine of of the (accost of Ur. Sherman's plan of resumption. $M,000,f)00 have been ab sorbed in less time that It w as expect ed to dispose Of $10,000,000. The large popular demand for tlie 4 per cents is said to increase rather than diminish, and the sab s of all issues Is given ns above $9,000,000 daily. Mr. Sherman and his friends believe resumption at the tinn lixeil a certaluty while these at the Capitol opposed are doing t heir level best to frnstate. $ As if to pres ence the equilibrium, the Mexican au thorities seem datlroui of inaugurating a row while the Fenians threaten lan- OdO. McDow ell's troopi pursuing the Bottom mnrudera were notified they would be treated us Invaders if they dared cross Into Mexico, in response to requests for further Instructions If Powell's attention was called to the orders given Gen. Ord, which recited mat Mexican raids mini be suppressed even It we bad to pursue the TtHlH Into Mexican Ml, (attest adrleae, how ever, make inatli l s .riu t( little more poeifiei ami oni boltowM he has I h.ulled Ix'ido's partisans w ho weie a'xtut to swoop dow n on to Qbu from o'ir iMs of ibe river. Di Win. A reward of $l$t0 fat ofibred for the sppreheasiea of Dr. R. c Psiaw w ho I killed Col. V. L. Salisbury, editor of (he Columbus, (Ua.) Eaqnlrar. Pal mer is about :1J or $S years of age, san dy or (Ink brown bair, long lOfldy nstaebe, about 5 feet, n luohas high, Weighs about 1A or 100 pounds, is a little sloop shouldered, but w alks very erset, oeoally wean hit bat on the book of his head. OA i.i. fOM HKBTIMC 09 Tin: iu--rtJM4CAM BUM UT1VM COMMIT 1 i.i. or BMAOUtl i KT1 . The Uepubiic. in Bxeeuttva Commt lee of Bradley County are hereby csll- sd to meet at my office in Cleveland, Saturday. May -!.'t!i, at 1 o'c!K-k p. in. as business of great importance to the Republican party in Bradley county wll be transacted. It la hoprd that every member of the Committee will atteud promptly. Should there beany one that cannot possibly be preeeut, they Will ph ase notify the chairman at once so the vacancy can be title!. Itvspectfnlly, W, s. TmcxK, Chairman. The following are the Committee : .1 i - . - 4 1 i'ilOJ. If , I V II Di District, A. .1. Cm:, -d " .1. C. ( ol I M.iX. .'id .1. A. Lai v. nil " ll. ll. Janes. "lh " 11. PbSTEn. 8th ' W, L. Siunr. Wi " IJOiCOTX 8th ' W, s. Stmckhkhum; 'iii " Exoi ii SniPLBY. ; th ' John Tmoytiui. nth Sin Lack, 18th .1. i!. smith; nitli " Pkaxi CAirtwiuoilr. . . m p rrs rr:ir." r ; ! n. ..!- o ij'.i m rM n I EV. I. tf. IHMWiOh, Ls1BIS K)f. ' l' ' , i m ! - nf flii i . -ftCV. F. O. CSOOO J,Nw Vsrk. r.iv!Bwt Tntt PilU Tnt I' wir of S I:vrr. pa ...!- :i - t . . Uiv .... .. Iiw b lM t.1- t r mna ." I. V. CM. I, OtfurMfd taw, A;.;i:ii, Rs. I ' bsvS Tittt's Kllfc l y-3f In fry f imHr, i. i. Ivnaoif, Qtirfstswi ?ixM. tf f.'-v v - i . . i . r ' . r ' ki :i . .. " OAYOI i 00., Cj.. -.. ')., C. sk j . v " i"..'. h e i ' t Ii tifr : nuS :ih ..il..'!-. I ' l( 1' ( i" " : .' V . H. MATiO, M i.u.i7i r St., Hation. T"- it i "i-.'V . v. i "- p(M U$tiM rv:ri JOS a;j:.Vrin r...monif YrjWii w jar. . They nre fjerr.ino. Writ! io fiezn. It Will coat but a postage Et&iy. ...... .. .. .. r., , ... . -xiyx Hj i . n it , i i ii in Ha MfU'iitT., Ulssl il iii i- ,,: .' f .if.t i-i.i Ii, JtfteJ ..I.- la i)t - Month, 'lUfnUM A:tu u 1 aJ 1 1 ii t n m ilit Ui, i i , l'.ln in ilsf .' if (h K!JtMty, 'fhtn K -f tin ChtM tMpOtoU90Vf, ti Hii . .11: i 1 . i . . ;vn.:irc.iil I i!l- ;-t,u t Tlipld nr u ooniiifntH iu ' i i i 'iLtti linvc iu UcitMl A ut.ite Uum mill itit.mt ai' 'if. ! i'h. i: 'Mlnlr" oiity effaati a tnaporcry sn-.- ,, iii'i. nj t i.i i (rciii qi revei ntrua 'nltwalta iumim pri'tMmed bj rvllaJtfa ant:- . .' i . i . Ktcillcliio. Tim laatlmoBir nf llotmanTi rataliH lici bMOM ;t dijbl Km; lU. TlTT'Ji I 11. 1. SI. rotiowiHi Or "'.:.. n iiuns.nl n vt Ohula '-1 rov .-. II fx. V Vl' ' " !ii ora v .i ;.p l -M rrert i ... nr! s'tilv, !i rnrf ftieorrti rr" wltfiDi prii m. s x.i . r : i i n'.ntltill. It) ilMiir- llsl. ;' It. i i l l'i;;. o' oict . ' II- iwim. 7'r.ic ffg C.-ui.-. ri- Murray turret, y.w Ihrk t -'ifivhrw. cuab. not ix, t ail lor tt Greenback Conven tion. The follow ing citloeiM of the Nation al Greenback Club of Bradley County Trim., met at the Court House In the town of Cleveland, May Oth, ls"h, for the purpose of organising a County Ex ecutive Committee of the Greenback party, to-wit : District, 3, Club N0.8, J. R. Camp bell; 3, Club Mo. T. Soutberland : S, Club No. !, .1. II. Lea; 6, Club No. 7. W. L. Sharp; 6, Club No. W. P. Barrett; o, Clnb No, lit, W, V. Bdds: K), ( lull No. 13, .1. T. Sartlu; ll, Club No. 13, Wiley lluffaker; i, club No. :f, W. D. Miti bell; 18, Club No. la, s. M. Hani. ion. The committee organized by electing John UcPherson hairman and .loin, Boone Secretary, l-i by motion the committee agrees to call a convention of the Nations! Greenback party of Bradley County, to meet at the Court House in Cleveland, on Saturday, May 36th, 1878, for the purpose of nomina ting uouury ' niccrs. -jnit. nv motion each club is entitled to three delegate (vllfttlAnOOgA, io s,i to coimi'uiiou ;ii,ii me UUHrlClH which have no club, the same number of delegates who lavor the greenback party, ik), by motion tlie following resolutloni w ere adopted, to twll : Resulted, that WO ItljUfSt the ( leve- laiul BaaALu and Clovolui'.d Itaiiuerto publish the proceedings of tiiis com mittee, liy motion adjourned. JOUN UcPllKHSON, Chairman, John Loom-, Secretary. ;:t. " : it- i ' M & JUsu -U Ky ufC'-- ' if t pnoon prqofii i Pi:. TfTf: I'.-nrMr AVo-i i i l-: i yoi ilial i tr H.tlr l " 'v H WtH i . rtr ii . r i ii :'!( ntorlitf i' fni'li'il I v vu J. Our contt! will i. In) i .ti' a K lclhi it la t!i. MORR1SS & CO.. (SI cllssfjns 'I'D UOBRIMN . M ,s.j H bolettle A Retail Dealers In Men's, Youths' & Childken'k Beady Made Clothinq, UENT8 FUILN18HINO QOOD8, I I Mi WOOL ind BTRAH HATH, TRUNKS, ai.isks und UMBRKM.AH Also GUM A N D RUBBER 0OAT8, r. Olve Bp Attention to White, Colored and u ....let, si,:rt AN., io Beat Unen Oollars, Cuffs, Silk and Unen HandkorehioV ali o which ire offer al the VERY LOWEST 1WCK8 Sl fJAKlT l swrstirii1 a"5on ern Mlheminioii l an bej iiml this aide ol lite Manufactory. Special Attention Given to All Orders. Xo, : i Market Street, Chtttoiioogm Tonip. March "J. 3m. Establisfieu 1330. Absolutely Puro 'and PALATABLE A lAixcn If Tlirna! S mill l.i! ii! Proscribed by Physicians. Use no other iro .i v tn ft BoW s i every I I whr.ro Lilt J.o. Oa JJAit!:55 st CO, Prosjifetors, PhtlndelphtiT, p. 9 L Pi Has enlarged its capacity and is prepared to make kinds of Cast inffs such as HIGH TESriWO'vV. -A OflKSf NVe:4VlC-: .. . kxNv.1 It'TT.M sf -v . ., ,:, wntrn ra-toniy0-iTtu i1 Itannt y llii liair. Tint rnilueut rh(iiill hw wiwai-Uitl Irt proJjrlnj a lla'r '.' r hi ill linllati-a Mturn n lUTftcllOO, Ultl bacalfi v.:y now rejoice." i" tee $1.00, O'nr .'(." .'',-. nv ffew -ru. coitiotfutiirt fe In rt ut hnmo. ftfltnples wortli qU iu AVtifruc tliiBon A Co., fortlanil, Uaiue. SOKGlll M M1TXS. EVAPOnATOltR, FCHNACEH, MM I IVOIIK nw URAL JOBBING WORK, IKON RAILlNR, HTOVK ItKPAHtlVfi 1 k'imivtJ ANDGRATES, IRON BACKS FOR FIRE VLM Kmjy, Toil landau Assorted stock of Hollow-Ware. KETTLES FROM 15 TO 80 GALLONS, Pl.dVs .M UOLLOH'.WVHK SPEI IALTY. All onlrr- for Jobbing Work will receive iironiiil ntfciitloii ' ('hargies moderate. Gnu us u trial and noirnarautec Batlsfaetiiiu nil orders tn 8. I). LOWE, Tenn. fl 1 . M . . - J ti. I!.. ItollinK Mill sealea, Wnfpin ' ali, 'i nick uti'l It. Itoml scmIIi... Hoi mnnl MrhIcn, 'i teti Ucaiuk. K'umnoa gcslm iiud 1 'ounter HtsIok. Jnn. in. 78. W. "Wr W003D cSs CO . AGKXTS. Cleveland Marble Works. WILLIAMS it TI I II itowe's Iraprove-lU. 3. STAS Ii v un s c , 1. K s . aj (lfillll) PHTKOWATCFFH. Chinpeit ik n ihi known world, tiampln 'iu h Pre to StJ uk. Au&xm, . Couliib to Ci., Clilcago. mi 1' l M l S . Lane & Bodleys ItAOmSBT. Till, laaia ; Pa itila s a, Ittnir iwVitu !i.-"t! 1 . , LACLEDE KIRK BRICK HALL'S SAFE A. Lock Co, Wagons. Roller PiufiiM, Tnnnerr I'linip, Tank rnmpa, tint k 1 .il 1 H'utor I'unnm, Vertl-nl I'ti'.i.. i.i,' h Nervine mi nip, Frrl(utlug I'nmiM, llrcwei') fniMUHi MIdIdk Puiiiim, 1 onbluvd I'uiuiia Bailvni Portable BiikIiim and iinii er, Saw aul UrUt Mill-. Bturionor) Kn-iiic- and Boll era, Com Mill-. Nlnina Ma chinery, (torernora, Valvoa, Kliaftliiff, Pallleeand llanv. era, anil .Mm liiucr' nf nil Min'i-. Rnuare Brick, Key Brick, Areli Brick, Niaii lirirk, -lainii. Ftirnaoe Tile, Fur nace Heartlm and Buahcx, Drall '1'ili'. cti-. Kin' Proof Hafea, Bnrslnr Proof Hafea nf nil iliea, Bank 'nnii. Hank doora, Door Kramea und 1 kmut natlon 1.01 ka I iii.i kceiilnga full ilnck of oue hum 1 h o-liouae Wa-l'iiii.-, iiii-ii 1 inn iiRerlns ni lower iirlcea Hum eVer la'forv otrcroil in iiii- market, Italian and American - DEALERS IN' Ifcnvircnls Tomb and Head Stones, Rustic Crofices, Drnfl Vases Also Builders, ol ail kinds of Stone am! Marble Works, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Slating IDoaa. en Slicrt IsTctice. Batisfsotion Guaranteed in every respect, Partioi nre invited to call and examine enr stock ol Marble, and now Designs, u ov 4.1:, B6fif"ALSO Bar Iron, Diamond and Rabid) Mei-iil, Wire Hope, 1 iiki Coipor, Light Ball, r. Ii Plate and Ifcdi. Screen Iron, Koundry uud Black "in ,aii Coal, MEXICAN s r rtani jLimment, aNS BEAbT. JlyortfltiAtm In AmcrU In hi r Iiitmrrrory t;'tc!i 1H0 insalodkH of bcrchlt PpfeadahK f'.r uityuun, i 11 ; LaUlincnt i.j a nufohliM ImonUof maaAndbftut. I rmi tjitli J:i'-alt:?Mr. :.'. v,i ;i hnn'nn l!f or ro t OJwili'i.l hOfMOJC It, hotloMf Jinpn, rib, 1 latws tho hi:iH butt it n r,:id i.iM'i lri.niiiU'i'ry x-'7- d.ap n'nl Imrh life 1 troubki f iKnwMi iaoh , '" '.Tiy, IpMtlMt t itiUili r, 1 1, 1 . 1 tihi .Mt ii tho Qtttatml v t.i '. iiica'.- otxnirrlsg ii Ibo n jihy::icJr.fi, cuch ns , ' ., 1 ml fur riMstlfilsV "t by fXpUMUMk Tar- 'ly lit (ho vorM, tor M iftioiotit townvs t i put Up la tlinv -t IfAlof pfapofthMi 1 r vsrywui.ru. Ifc a r? PMmira fthtm a? SnsfiflLf''ii wojqor.FPw wlliiovi KVnt lieu. J. U. Owlortl A Cc fvi rvorutrr. Dot UA)1urd A Co., I lilusiiu, III T. H. PAYNE & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, HAVK IDE I.AI'.OKST STOCK 0V Wall Paper, BORDERS, CENTER PIECES AND DECORATIONS IN EAST TENN. o A ix I liEP DEGEN'S NKW STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, eon BistiBg of HATS, CAPS, and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS; we mean every word we v.y when wo tell you Hint we will try to jive vim hnirAr sfmirjie more Btvlish C L L 1 H J T n Sk n 11 KOIt S A tl P Id R s aM) PRICE8. Picture Frames A N I) Mouldings Of Every Description, Frames of any size A pries mods to ord"r. CIOQXJE e ET S3 at. $1.85, I9.S5, 18.80 and 14,00- tlic hi'st in tlie market And better ills, for your money than you can gel in any other Store in this section. Wo know that, to control a large trade, wo bavo to give uni versal satisfaction, and we liall take all honorable! means to se cure increased custom, So, bear in mind that we want you to give us a chance before you buy One Garment or spend due Dollar for Clothing, W. HART! )E(.liN, 'H'EsT&HSasE, f'lat&an ran. GEO. WIGGINS, & CO.. CttVBLAlP TlKH, MANUFACTURERS OF "The 6A11 Right' Wagons" And Buggies, Hacks, Drays &c., . LO WER FIGURES than ever before for th$ aty.li. All work fully II uiranted lo be truly "ALL RIGHT." ue mtiii unim Rapalrtng a 8 itatttt. For a Ctooi I Nut Job of PataUu. ., ed ut heretoiorc, und Iu e lo au'viti h oont itinnucw of (lie kuiiiv lv I"' IIOI'N Jlnv r.-ciu. dealing (airly with nil.