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A NEWSPAPER OF TO-DAY; PUKE INTONE AND EXPRESSION; PROGRESSIVE IN ALL THINGS. VOL. XII. MCMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, FEB. 14, 1891. NO. i3 f. LIVELY & HandsomE m 11 SETS. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS Ceiling, Siding, AND- FLOOEING, MOULDINGS, Etc. F U R N I T U R I ElepnT II A 111 II II 111 11 11 in 1 KITCHEN TcrWi Topics Seed potatoes at York's. New Goods at Woraack's. Country Kraut at Womack's. New Valentines at Brown's. Navy beans at A. M. Jones'. Everything in the grocery line at York's. Snowflake Hominy, Grits, Oat Meal, Mince Meat, Pickles, all fresh, and delivered free by Smartt. -Walter A. Thatch will remain In the store with A. M. Jones, where he will be pleased to see his old custom ers at any time. Smartt has just received a big Nashville Banner, Feb. 11th: Mr. Hughes Worke, traveling salesman for a Louisville firm, and Miss Jen nie Pauline Porter, daughter of Mr. William Porter, were united in mar riage at the residence of the bride's parents, at Park Place, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Only the mem- stock of Tinware. Come and buy a bera of the family were present. Rev. bucket of molasses or lard and get your bucket at cost. amaru sens the best lull cream Tobacco and Cigars a specialty at cheese 15 cents, mince meat 10 cts, AND-- xDlNING ROOM SETS, CHAIRS. WILLOW WARE, OFFICE FIXTURES, East Main Street, - McMINNVILLE. TENN. JONES BROS., DEALERS ISj Dky Goods g Groceries, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. Wc carry a well elected line of General Merchandise, and sell STRICTLY FOR CASH. Thus we are enabled to giye our customers the benefit of the HOTTEST PEICES. We will make it to your interest to give us your trade. JONE IIKOK, East Main Street, McMINNNILLE. TEXN. in eaitz: MADD'U'S: -DEALER IN- STOVES, TINWARE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, MANUFACTURER OF TIN, SHEET IRON and COPPER WARE. A. M. Jones'. Fresh groceries of all kinds at Womack's. Everything very low for cash at A. M. Jones'. Smartt has Just received a fresh supply of candy. Highest price paid for eggs by A. M. Jones. York has just received a nice lot of sugar cured bacon. Raven's Stock Powders kept by A. M. Jones only. Mrs. Wm. White visited Chatta nooga this week. A bunch of nic fresh lianannas at the New York Store. ine liarren lorK has been on a big boom again this week. Mr. D. Ii. Carson was in Nash ville a day or two this week. Comic and fancy Valentines great variety at D. L. Brown's. Mr. Geo. S. Stroud, has gone to St. Louis this week to buy stock. A new line of Dress Goods just received at W. C. & B. F. Womack's. Hay for sale and a dwelling house for rent. Apply to D. Osborne. will pay cash lor fatshoatsand cattle. Evaporated California Peaches and Apricots at W. C. & B. F. Worn' acks. We have had heavy rains every day this week except Sunday and Tuesday. Two lb. cans best brand Toma toes and Pork's Best corn, 10 cents, at A. M. Jones'. Smartt keeps up with the times and always keeps everything that can be had to eat. Listen: A cood O. K. Sugar 15 lbs. for one dollar, Granulaftd 11 lbs, at A.M. Jones'. . A large stocK or second crop Early Rose Potatoes, for seed, at Morford & Biles'. A large stock of Tinware, Lamps, and Glassware in general Just receiv ed at Womack's. and the Try I have now on hand a large stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves, which I will sell cheap for Cash, or Sxcbgt fit Cm it 1st Cattle. ANTI-RUST TINWARE A SPECIALTY. t good tea 50 cts, tea dust 25 cts everything else In proportion. A New line of Cigars and best stock of Tobacco in town. our 25 cts a lb. tobacco. Smartt A Co. Fresh crackers, snow flake hom iny, rice, salted crescent crackers, cod fisli, mackerel, and other choice table delicacies just received Rt D. L. Brown's today. If rains continue as frequent dur ing me jailer nan oi tins montn as they have been throughont the first nan iarmers win gel a luie start on oat planting. Miss Maggie Reed returned Mou- d iy to take charge of the elocution class at C. F. College for two or three weeks, until the arrival of the uew teacher in that department. Mr. John M. Burger got the first piece of pie from the Governor in this county. He has the appointment of Commissioner to taking the voting population of the county, J. D. Elkins, at the Warren House office, has secured the agency for the Nashville Banner, and will have it delivered anywhere In town by carrier at 10 cts per week. A stock of our Never Rip School tsnoesas Die as a Darn. They are the best thing we can buy. We guar antee every pair. Try a pair, " W. C. & B. P. Womack. Dr. G. T. Stainback left Wednes day morning for Columbus, Miss., in response to a telegram announcing that Mrs. Stainback was quite ill. All of the friends and acquintances of the family here wish her a speedy re covery. Our spring shoes are in stock, with our $2.50 Zeigler ladies' shoe in the load. It's a shoe that can't be beat. A $10 chromo for the man who says he sells as good a shoe for the same money. W. C. & B. F. Womack. Dr. Thos. Black and family moved back to their old home in this I place from Nashville last Wednes day. They haven't been gone long enough to become strangers, and Sparta Expositor: Mr. John Biles their many friends are quite glad to of McMinnville, was in Sparta last have them back again week a day or two. We kindly request all those in Mr. J. G. Reynolds has been at debted to us, either by account or pointed Deputy Internal Revenuo Collector at this place. Try the Evaporated Peas, Oat Meal and Snow Flake Hominy, 5 W. K. L. Smith, D. D., performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Worke left immediately after the wedding on a bridal tour. The bride is an ac complished young lady. The bride groom was formerly a resident of this city. Jlogu and Cattle Wanted. We want to buy all of the fit shoats and fat cattle in Warren county, and will pay the highest market prices In cash. McMinwville Hardware Co. Ahead of Everybody. A. M. Jones will not only deliver his goods free in town, but will keep a horse and buggy and send his lady customers home also, and gentlemen too, (when convenient.) Seed Potatoes. 1). L. Brown has just received di rect from New York a full stock of seed Irish Potatoes of the four lead ing varieties, viz: Peerless, Early Rose, Burbank and Beauty of He bron, and they are the finest we have ever seen. A Xew Firm. A. M. Jones has bought the stock of goods formerly owned by R. A. Thatch and is receiving and opening up a new stock of groceries at Thatch's old stand on East Main Street. He solicits and would appreciate a liber al patronage from his friends in both town and country. A Card 0 Thank. Editor Standard: Will you please allow me space in your col umns to thank the white gentlemen of McMinnville for their liberal con tributions toward helping me in get ting new benches for my church. May God's blessings rest upon them all. J. W. Tally. Pastor A. M. E. Church. At the Churches Tomorrow CHRISTIAN. Preaching by Elder II. L. Walling at 10:30 a. in. and 6:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. D. Murray jvill preach usual at 11 a. m. and 6:45 p. m. BAPTIST. Dr. A. D. Phillips will preach usual at 11 a. m. and 6:45 p. m. METHODIST. Usual services morning and night J. as as cents, at A. M. Junes'. The McMinnville Hardware, Co., have on hand a big stock of the best seed oats and seed potatoes. note, to come forward and settle at once. The time has come to purchase at usual hours by the pastor, Rev. spring goods, and it takes money. T. Curry. Those whom we. have indulged Cumberland Presbyterian. should return the favor by paying Rev. J. T. Barbee will preach when asked. Morford & Co. morning and night If he reaches here A bear has taken ud an abode in before Sunday. In case of his no ar I 1 At f 1 I I . l f a cave on the bank of Barren Fork, a riva inere Wlil De " preacning in this church. Weather Observation. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OUST PLOWS. A If ORFORD A BILES have reduced the price on South Bend Chilled Plowa from 50 cts lTJ- to (1.50 on each plow, iliey are also agents lor the Chattanooga Chilled Plow, the Leader in Low Prices. Morford & Biles guarantee every South Bend Chilled Plow, and r verr Chattanooga Chilled Flow; to give perfect satisfaction, to be Light Draft and Per fect 'Turning Plows, none better. Don't pay high prices for chilled plows, but save your dollars by buying Warranted Plows from Morford A Biles at low prices. We have a large utock of Steel Plows and Repairs, Hardware, Groceries, Stoves, Tennessee Wagons and Farm Implements, AT TRICES TIIAT DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AND SEE OUR CHEAP PRICES. Morford d Biles, J. II. KEPAIKER OF WKTCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SEWING MACHINES, OTHER XjIGIXT 2sX.A.CZIlT:CR"2 Every Piece of Work Guaranteed. Shop in Jones Bros' Store, East Main Street, McMinhvllte, Tenn. u.1amc.U,iuF,i,cv.1ua u- bpvpm! tlmM nlrui the hlnff hps ani Rnrirhnm at Smnrtt'a. ..... ... " I Konlr rf fha frno tnoriT Into A nnm. I it. f i i i i r m Tv -1- uevn. w. ..v. vivo...-.,, .w. we are mueuieu 10 iur. r. x. nsn- Breakfast bacon, dried beef, lard, ber of shote w ere fire at it one day r for the followine report of weather washviiie nour ana an other grades this week, but without bringing it observations, taken at his home about of produce of all kinds at bmartt's. down. Considerable excitement has two miles from McMinnville. The You should see D. L. Brown's been created among the people living observations were made between the new stock or valentines, lie nas ' viuuuj. hours ore ana 7 o'ciock, a. m. some which are beautiful works of At a meeting of the C F. College December. 1889 Highest tempera art. Association Directors held Thursday ture G2, lowest 24, average for 1 York has a line of Eight Day afternoon, a subscription was started month 50. 22 cloudy days, 8 clear fair. December, 1890 Highest tempera Clocks which he is selling very cheap. If you are in need of a time piece call on him. Mr. James Lloyd, a lawyer and real estate dealer of Chicago, is at the Warren House here, recreating for a few days. Smartt receives goods every day and you will always find everything that can be had fresh, and they de liver free. Miss Km ma Wood returned home the first of this week from a visit of several days to friends in Nashville. We can suit anybody in a hat. The largest stock of mens' and boy's hats we have ever bought. We bought them cheap, so come and get a hat. W. ('. Ii. F. Womack. for a gymnasium and ten pin alley, to be erected on the college campus It will probably be built east of the college building, and be made a neat and ornamental structure. It will be quite an acquisition to the college, furnishing ample opportunities for exercise and physical development. As we stated last week, Mr. R. A. Thatch has received an appoint ture C5, lowest 2G, average for month 36 45-100. 17 cloudy days, l.'l clear, 1 fair. January, 1890 Highest tempera ture, 59, lowest 20, average for month 4G 54-100. 21 cloudy day?, " clear, 2 fair-. January, 1891 Highest tempera ment in the revenue service, and he ture G0, lowest 25, average for month 20 cloudy days, 10 clear, has sold out his mercantile business to Mr. A. M. Jones, who is already lartrelv increasing the stock. Mr. Jones is a pleasant, courteous gentle' man, who will strive to supply the wants of his customers in the minut est particulars. He is also a firm be liever in printer's ink, and this, coupled with his strict application to business, will soon build up lor him a tine traoc. 37 58-100 1 fair. Gen. Sherman is dangerously ill at his home in New York city, and not expected to recover. The actual work of clearing the grounds for the World's Fair build ings at Chicago began last Wednes day morning.