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err Tie Favorite Home This unrivalled Medicine In warranted not to contain a iingle particle of Merccrt, or any injuroui mineral inqstance, but purely yeoetarlu, containing tlioee Southern Roots nnd Herbs, which an all-wise Provident ha placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail It will cure all Diseases caused by Derange inent of the Liver and Isowcls. Simmon Liver Regulator or Medi an Is emm'mcntly a FriiiIIv Medicine and bv being kept ready for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many dollar in time and doctors' bills. Afk'r over rorty Years' trial it is still re cciving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues from persons of the highest charoter and resiKinsiuility. Kmmincnt physician commend it as the most effectual specilie for Dyspepsia and Indiqattion. Annul with this ANTIDOTE, nil cli mates and changes r.f water and food may be faced without fear.

As a Kcmedy in Malarious Eevcrs, Bowel Complaints, Itest lessness, Jaundice, ruinsea, IT HAS NO LQUAL. It Is the Cheapest, Purest nnd -st Family Medicine in the Word! Is manufactured only by .1. II. ZEILIN Macon, and Philadelphia. $1.00.

Sold by all Druggista. 1 1 Opposite the; Post OITIce, Maryvillc, Tenn B. S. DOWELL, Propri photographs, fekkotites, ambrotypes. tsjJT Especial attention given to copying and enlarging pictures.

Perfect natisfar lion prtmranU-ed. GO TO TEXAS VIA THE Mum ROUTE! UllEAT XOItTIIKttX H. It.) Passengers going to Texas via Mcmplrs n'ld Little I lock, or via Shrcvcsport, stiike fiis liiv at Longvicw, the Ih'st Iloute to P.ilcsi'.ii'', Ilearne, Wnco, Austin, Ilunts-ville, Houston, (Julveston and all points in Western, Central, K.istcrn and Southern Tevas. Passemrers via ev Orleans will find it the Il'St Iloute to Tyler, Mineola, Dallas, Overton, Crockett, liougview and nil point in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equip ped with every modern improvement, in eluding New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars.

AVcsting- housi! Air Drakes, Miller's Patent Safety Platforms ami Couplers and nowiicre else can the pasyingcr so completely depend on a speedv, safe ninl cmitortatie journey. The LOXK ST All HOUTK has admira- 1 )l answeii'il the (iicry "How to go to Texas?" by the publication of an interest- in" nnd truthful document, containing valuable and correct man, which can lie ob tained, free of charge, bv addressing tin (JKXK11AL TICKET AUKNT, liitenmtlon nl and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Tex us. District K. To the Votor of Mount County. FMow Citizen: I take, this inotlioil of announcing my numo as a candidate for tiio ofiico of ounty Trustee.

A-s the moist, of you are aware of tho unfair means lined to 'uccomplifch my defeat two years ao, tho result, I deem it unnecessary here to go into particulars. Business, connected with poverty, a it is in my case, will probably hinder me from canvassing the county. therefore, may not be ablo to see a great many of you. If elected, I wish it to be by fair and honorable meanH othenviso I will not accept tho office if elected. you see fit to elect another I will humbly submit, as hundreds of other candidates in this county will have to do the Gib.

of August KeBjwtfnlly, Fiuhk P. Peace. tin Voters of lllouwt C'oitiy. Fellow Citizen's I take this method of informing you that I am a candidate for tho oflice of County Kcgisler. Jt is uiinec- ssnry for, me to say to you that I belong to tha Republican party, of whose it-cord I nm not ashamed, hut If elected I shall fill 1 lie olllue impartially.

I may not be able to see you all kUko the election, but shall cheerfully abide ywtr rtxtlslon. Kcspectfully, July 0, '71. A. Uakneii, Jit. MARYtlLLE COLLEGE.

Next Term opens Wed. Aug. 2ft, 1871. Tt ii ion $20 a year. Good tsmrd for iter week.

Kitchens have liccn provided so that student can hoard themslcve for 1.2." per eeks, or at cost. It is eXHcted that apparatus worth f.i,WK) will lie provided during the coming nntunm. The ntimlNT of immnrnt teachers will be Increased. BeTBend for a Catalogue. P.

M. Hautlktt. Maryvillc, President. June 30, 1ST 2m. JVOTICH.

will open nnd bold an election at the usual toting places lu Mount county for Thursday the ttu day of August, next, for tlvo purpose cf elections a Hhcriff, Circuit Court Clerk, CotiHty Court Clerk, Revenue Collector, Register; and Trustee, for the county of Jlloiint, and Constables and Heboid Inrcetok for the HistrlcU where there a vancar.cy In said oillces. II. O. WrLisojr, Coroner. 17I.

RemGiy. fTT fi ,1 THE REPUBLICAN. August 1, 1871. W. B.

Rooit, Local Eiitors W. U. Scott, Subscription Kates. One year, Mix months Payable intdvunc; 2 no 1 00 Hates of Advert Mnir. (10 lines Nonpareil constitutes one simi.

One square 1 Insertion 1 Oil Each additional Insertion One column 1 year 75 00 trJ To Insure prompt attention," ndvsr tiscmiiits must he handed in Wednesdays. 5 Advertisements will be due after first insertion unless otherwise agreed uixin. 5ST Obituaries will bo charged half price; marriages and deaths Inserted free. HnrreN and Kept for Sale! At C. P.

Johnson's Bar. Prices reasonable. Call and see. 3t. At Work.

Marshal Bvers and his force have boon repairing our streets this week Aot Withdrawn. Mr. J. II. Carter announces that he is still a candidate for Register.

See his card. The Wt-ather. Heavy rains fell in this locality last week and the first of this week since tho rain the air has been untu ually cool equal to October. SNease Itetiirn. If the person who borrowed my saddle sometime B-nco will return it, he will receive the thanks of Joun Ccniuui.

The Y. ami JT. O. Sfco The largest Circus and Menagerie in the world, will exhibit in Knoxville on the of August. Advertisement next week.

See bills at the court house. Withdrawn. Mr. Win. Kidd authorizes us to announce that ho has withdrawn from tbe race for Register, "hut in favor of any other candidate Personal.

Prof. S. Z. Sharp relnrned Tues day from Cleveland, where ho had been attending the Teachers' Insti ll e. Itetiiriietl.

Mr Cad. J. Hayes has returned to east Maryville (near the Depot.) where ho is prepared to make nnd repur Boots and Shoes at reduced prices. Give bitu a call. I)tl iicat iour.l.

See announcement of the opening of tho New Providence Normal Insti tute. This institution of learning to bo well patronized bv the people of Blonnt county. ESeligiouH! Tlie Elders of tho different iranclies of the Presbyterian church will hold their next regular inciting in the Presbyterian church in Ruck- ord Tuesday, August the Kith, 11 o'clock, a. in and continue two days. A Card.

I hone it will not be deemed incon sistent with the nature nnd design of electioneering to correct an error that as gone abroad which is calculated to do me great injustice. It has been circulated that I have withdrawn from the race for County Register, which is false. I am, and will remain, a andidate until -4 o'clock August the 6t.h, 1874:, and respectfully solicit tho consideration of all. Respectfully, ovc, J. E.

Huijsos. Maryville, July 20th, 1871. Xoiv Is Your Time! For tho next sixty davs you will find extraordinary good bargains in boots, shoes and slippers for ladies nd gents. A superior slipper for adics at $1.50 and from 75 cents to 2.50, elegant goods. Gent's slippers from $1.00 to Hats, umbrellas, trunks, R.

Ii. bags, We must make room for fall and winter stock, and now ofito extra in ducementft. Qui and see for your-solvos. Lewi Si Jackson, Knoivillo, Tenn. The Itfeetion.

Net Thursday, August 6th, the hopes and fears of aspirants for offices 11 be settled. There is but httlo xcitement among our people in re am to this elections less, in fact. thau we have ever seen in this county, Inch speaks well for the good sense and progressive spirit of the good people of Blount. We are not per sonally interested in tins and will "bow with becoming grace" to the expressed will of the people here are a multiplicity of candidates; and no voter will be at a loss for a ticket, for we havo printed hfty ousand for the different candidates. I i I ressl Oct- re nee.

On lust Saturday, about noon, a ttle six year old boy of Mr. B. F. Woodside, merchant at Chilhowee, this count', accidentally shot himself witli ft pistol, which resulted in his eath on tho following day about 3 o'clock P. M.

Tho littlo fellow had gone into a room in rear of his father's store ou an errand, and, as ho wss alone, it is supposed that he was playfully handling a Smith Wesson pistol, which was kept in tho room by a young man who slept thero. The pistol went off, the ball striking him in the middle of the abdomen and ranging lodging near tho spir.o, Tho nfllfcted parents tfur most heart felt sympithfcVii 6 Yoterst op County. To the Hloiuit Ft ft X3j I understand that there is a report being circulated that I nm hired to run for the officacf Trustee, for the purpose of defeating Mr. Eat it aiul electing Mr. Bftylea.

Beig a man of fev; ords, I Lave only this to eat That tlie above report is a mull-cioa falsehood, and a positive lie, gotten up by tho Fame set of men wlj originated the lies wLIt'll defeated ino, nintf-'IfccteJ Mr. Broyles, two years ago. s- Iiesp tlul'y, FnAXK Pksce. July 31st, 1871- Look Here! Fair All persons indebted to me are heitibv notified to come forward an settle on or before the 20th of Angust, or settle thereafter with nn officer of the law, with cost attacliei C. P.

Johnson. Maryville, July 28th, 1874. 3t. aiiie' Pn'wriptioB. 1 he following prescription was picked up on our slreetn the othe day, where it had doubtless been dropped by a messenger in search of the "Drug Store candidate's whiskey Prepare for the Voters Jl.

Muddy water, 40 Gals, loliacoo, 3 pings. Pop 6kull whiskey, 1 Gal. XIX. Take according to directions. and tho price charged for voting.

JlEDICCS OEN, New Knterprisc in Marjvlile. I have at last bourn succesbful in wttlng a futt-class Ixick and (un Smith, and am now prepared to do all kinds of Gun and Pistol work on short notice and at prices to suit tlie dull times. I am also prepared to renair any make of hewing aiarumes, all kinds of Lock and Key work, Umbrellas, I'arasota, and fact any kind of odd jobs in metal. Any kind ot iuriitMiu machine rv repaired at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed to irivu satisfaction.

Call at the Post Office. W. II. klHK. Maryville, July 22, 1874.

tke Vters DUiui Cat.v. I regret that I am aain forced to refer to the race for Register bnt the many false reports put in circula tion, to the effect that 1 am not candidate, compel me to again nssuie the people that am a candidate. and will bo until the polls are closed on next Thursday, tho Clh day August. I determined at the outset to run the race for Register upon onorable and fair terms and I ill adhere to thin deii riimuition. hough ono of my opponents Esxinire Garner has rep-'-atedly mis represented ma to tlie colored voters of the county.

As I scorn to use sucli unlair an.l nisiionor loie menus secure votes, I that all voters will make considerable n'louance for the various rcporis put in circulation concerning myself. Not being physically able to visit all the voters in the county, 1. hope they will consider my claims calmly and thoroughly before rendering their decision. Again I repeat, I have not withdrawn from the rnce, and will be a candidate until 4 o'clock, p. on the Otli inst.

Respectfully, JcRDAsr H. Carter. Maryville, Aug. 1, 1874. John Oliver Now offers to the public a large and splendid assortment of Fancy Groceries at living prices.

He has also fitted up a nice room, next door to his Confectionery store, as an ice cream saloon, where the ladies and gentlemen of our town and county can bo served with lhe nicest ice cream ftnd other delicacies in the best style. Mr. Oliver also continues to keep fresh cakes and Baker's bread on hand for the accommodation of our citizens. Give him a call. Fair AH persons indebted to the undersigned are hereby notified to come forward and sottle on or befon the 15tn day of August all accounts open after that date will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection.

This July 15th, 1874. Geo A. Toole. The republic, For July. This number before us is full of interest to the political thinkers.

It ntains among other essays ono on Woman Suffrage, on tho Congressional Libra ry, on the Resources of the State of Maine, tho platforms of several State Conventions and tho full text of tlie address of tho Congressional Committee, which is one of the most able and ii.terestiug documents ever issued. The Republic, is indispensable to political writers and thinkers. Send for specimen copy. Subscription price $2 per year. Third volume begins with July number.

A Warning. O-vinj to the popularity which Hart's Ureal Relief has won for itself as a reliable family medicine, there have lecn attempts mule by unprincipled parlies to palm off on the public an inferior article under tin nam by asserting that "it is just as mood as Hart's," or that "it is just the same as Hart's," and other unwarrantable statements. Tho public is cautioned ncainst lieing led away by these attempts, tlie formula for Harm's Ureal Relief is our own property, and can lie used by no one else, and any party there fnr claiming tiJBt9HQts preparation is unworthy of any confidence, and should be looked upon as a public dwindle. Sa.NKOKO, ClIAMllKKLApi iSfAlBKKS. r.

-7 itfTSee aMUtir; W- F' Cummins' mstm'moth ndvcrtisoii EDUCATIONAL BEPARTMEHT.j 1 in IV S. Z. SHARP, Editor. 17 The teachers of Blount cotnrty will please notice the announcement made by tho State Supt. concerning the Institute to be held at Knoxville on the 3rd of August next, and make their arrangement! to attend if possi bio.

The opportunities for improvement nfe belter than any yet offered find teachers will do well to avail themselves of them. J. IL Morton, County Superintendent Xarytillc ftehoolw. We feel it due the citizens of Maiy-ville to Btiy that, from the best information we can obtain, there will be no money for free Bchool purposes this year in Maryville. nor any aid from the Peabody fund, as that fund is only disbursed in connection with public money.

New Providence Institute will be open to rtceive students on the 7th of September next, and be conducted as a private pay school. The Prinoipul intends to do the very best lie can for his patrons and will expect pay for his services from them. IMueational Outlook. C.Yaa4 Itally of Teaelierx. Col.

Fleming In the Field. The daik clouds lately hovering over the educational prospects of Tennessee have been dispelled. CoL Fleming has revoked his card commanding a halt, and is now taking tho field in person, calling on the six thousand teachers of the State to rally around their standards at their respective Institutes to be drilled and marshalled iato jui effective force. Ten Institutes under the control of State Superintendent Fleming, as sisted by competent instructors, will be held iu different parts of tho State for the improvement teachers and ns far as these have yet been held they have been successful beyond what was anticipated. Ministers, statesmen, lawyers, doctors, as well as the common people, have united to help 111 this glorious work.

The pubuc school syslem.no longer based on the platform of any party or faction of country, but on the broad platform of the peojde of the state, is gaming favor every dav.even enlisting those who were formerly 111 different or opposi to it. When the Civil Rights Bill seemed to threaten the free school system, many who were most opposed to free hdioo's became, loudest in their cry against that Bill, giving ns their objections to said Bill that it would destroy our free schools, thus virtually themselves in favor free lools but the bent liait of all is, that nnrv who formerly opposed, now favor free schools, because tliey un- lerstand them better. The only obti'nrlc in the wnr of the inot successful cprration of these schools, is that unscrupulous clans of norsr.iiH who trv fo tlirrv 4 ovnrv nt. ir fb rvnr fbnv Mr I and then urn round and charge the system with the ti'ivres they them selves brought about. To tho good people of Blount we would say, though tho County Court ernes you tlie public money which is justly due yon, yet yon can get up schools 111 commnintics that favor education, hire good teachers and make the schools a success; and, after while, our magistrates will be ashamed to be classed with the fossil remains of the dark ages when igno ranee was bliss and Btiperstition al most the only religion.

10 tne teachers 01 tne county we would say, come to tue that meets in Knoxville on Monday next, without any fear of being examined or exposed. The object is to make you feel at home and to assist you. Directors, too, should make it suita ble to attend part of the time nnd hear what Superintendent Fleming has to say in their line of duty. NEW PROVIDENCE INSTITUTE Fall Session begins Sept. 1874, and continues twenty reck, TEH2VTS Primary pupils, per session, Intermediate Advanced Fuel and Incidentals 7 50 8 50 10 00 1 00 Half payable In advam and the remain der at tlie close of the session.

Hills unsettled when due will be considered 00 inter- Bt. No deduction for Just time, except pro traded illness of the pupil. S. Z. Shahp, Principal.

XOTICU. Tell Everybody. The undersigned has for sale one tract of land contacting 24 acres, lying In the 7th district of Mount county, on which is the liest water power in the county and a splendid mill site wilb 17 feet fall and plenty of water all the year. I have at work a good Grist and Saw mill and a number-one wool carding machine the cards have run one year. On said tract are two dwelling houses; one of them 111, two rooms and two fireplaces, and the other 311 HI, witli dining room or ell, :) rooms nnd 'A fireplac-s.

A good frame barn wllli six stalls. Good garden neatly paled in. The Improvements are nil new except the saw mill. For further particulars call at my houc, 2 miles west of ontvilo Springs. Price and payments to milt the times.

Call at once. Plenty of Indulgence given if necessary on the most. part. HKNHY HLF.yENS. June 24, 1S74.

4. Go lp Lewis Jackson's, Go to Low is Jackson's, No. 52 Gay Street, Knoxville, Te No. 52 Gay Street, Knoxville, Tenn And Buy Your And Buy Tour tihoes; Boots; Rliorp, fn.fs, Caps, iVC Ac, Ac. TT iWinule AKsmiltHr.Mr.

W. IS ucagei wowi, dk)ia the Knoxville Chronicle 2Gth nit. In the Press and Ifrrald of yesterday, a rcnort of 'a nieetiniMield at Thorn Urove in the Hixteeull civil district of this county closed with the following paragraph "The Knoxville postmaMer andVditor of the further tHriarcd Uiat there vnbb rimr and lioasled that he at lite head of it and that he and others InUuded tii rule the county of Knox let the pcoplt take notlre and yyvcrn themselves accord innlv." In the forenoon, of yesterday, the editor of tlie C11110MCI referred to in this false paragraph, Mr. Rule, chanced to meet with Win. J.

Ramage, one of the proprietors of the Press and Herald, on Uay street, and in a friendly way asked him who gave him the information uinin which the Matiment was balled. Mr. Hamate answered that it was Mr. Ledgerwood. Tlie paragraph was denounced bv Hide as false, without any foundation or shadow of truth.

Mr. Humane went on further to state that Iicdgerwood wa cautioned rtbotit milking such a statement. That if it was untrue, it should not ls so published. lie insisted that it Was true, and therefore the edltof of the Press and lit raid allowed Its publi cation. Mr.

llu'e then started for the Ciitioxici.k office, aud metl-Mr. Hittle, of lb bkell's btation. at the oflice of b. I. Angel, on I'liion street.

Whi conversing with Mr, Hittle, Washington Lafayette, ta'dgcrwood came along, when he whs hailed, and in formed what Mr. llannige had sUlcd in reference to the information alluded to above, lie blushed, looked confused, and stammered out that he did. Ilia hesitation will be understood when it is known, that only a few minutes iicforc, he had denied to Mr. Uossett that he did give. Ihed informa tion, and saul that he mu not gel 10 town until 3 o'clock In the morning.

Unon adinitlinir that he lnrnishcd the false information, which is so ridiculous on lta face as to cany its own contradiction, he was told in about the same language that had been used to Mr. Hamage, that the whole thing was false, that nothing had been said which could be construed into such a meaning as he had reported. Ltdger wood said that was the way he understood it. Mr. Rule repeated that the hole thing was an infamous falsehood.

Lcdgerwood said, "You arc a bar, and I dare you to attack me," whereupon Mr. Ilule struck linn a Mow In tu tace. uus he followed up by clinching Lcdgerwood, as tlie latter was armed with a heavy cane. lie succeeded in warding off any blows fnm the cane until Constable Sullivai aud oilier by-standers interfered and separated the parties, simultaneous witn winch separation Lcdgerwood struck his antagonist a heavy Wow with the cane, cutting acasn in the back of his head. Parties interfered nnd the tight ended.

Mr. Rule was very slightly hurt, and went on about his accustomed business in half an hour afterward. As ho struck Jjedtfrnvood only with his hand, he, of course, was not seriously injured. He was entirely unarmed, and in fact the meeting Mr. Kaninge and Ledger- wood on the street was purely accidental and const (piently the difficulty unexpected From the Kuoxvillo J'ress and Herald 2Gth ult.

Alsmt 11 o'clock, yesterday morning, personal rencountre took place 011 Union street, between Win. Jtule, poslmaste and editor of the Chronicle, and W. L. Ledserwood. Tho dillicultr arose out of Mr.

Hole's cceiHim to mimmmicaliou which Mr. Lcdgerwood had furnished to the Pcisss ami Heiiald, concerning Mr. Rules speech at a political gataenng on riday 24th iu the sixteenth civil district of this county. Immediately after the affai both parlies were arrested. harles eaver and constable Midi an sworn, and gave testimony follows Mr.

Weaver suid "I heard Mr. Rule accost Mr. Lcdgerwood close by the store of Spencer Son. I was but a few feet from Ihem heard Mr. Rule say that Lcdgerwood had charged that ho (Rule) had stated that he was the head of the Knoxville ring.

Lcdgerwood said no that he had stated that Kuln claimed that lie was tlc head of the ring, without naming what ring Utile called him a liar. Lcdgerwood told Rule to be careful, rot to call liini a liar and tried to avoid a difficulty. Rule again called Lcdgerwood a liar. Lcdgerwood then called Rule a bar. Rule then pushed Ledgerwood out in the street, and, laying hold of him, struck him a severe blow over the left eye.

Ledgerwood then lifted Ids ennn and struck Rule over the head with it, drawing blood Mr. Sullivan then sprang in and prevented further trouble. Mr. Sullivan was the first man to them. After they were parted, Rule stood by the pavement with his hand cither under his coat-tail, or in his pocket.

Constable Sullivan said "I was across tlie street; heard the lie given fumed and saw Rule strike Lcdgerwood 111 the face. Lcdgerwood then struck Rule. I was the first man that went to them. Nobody had hold of Mr. Rule when Ledgerwood struck him with his stick." During tlie afternoon, our reporter ob tained tho following statement lrom Air.

Ledgerwood, and in response to a request of the Chronicle reporter agreed to publish Mr. Rule statement also MR. lkookrwood's statkmist "I was passing along the street in front of the oflice formerly occupied by Spencer ft Sonner, where William Rule came to the doer andaallcd me back and enquired if I was the author the ail'-lc. In the Dully Pkess axd Herald, in reference to the speaking in the civil district. Mr.

Rule charged nv; wth saying that he said in his speech that he was at the head of the "Knoxville told liim I was the author of the com-numicatinn, when Rule replied, if I was, that I vt a liar, I asked Mr, llule not call me a liar again, as I was prevented by certain considera tions which Mr. mile well knew, lnnn re senting it, and then iiilonued Kuie that lie did say lie was at the hand of "a ring," lint did not say It was the "Knoxville ring," and that I did not charge him in my communication with saying lie was at the head of the "Knoxville Ring." He again gave me the lie ami advanced pn me, and I then told him he was a liar in return; whereupon Mr. Rule struck me in the face, cutting me to the skull Is.ne, nnd clinching me in the hair. I finally succeeded in giving Mr. llule a shove, which freed me from Mr.

llule grip, iu my hair but not until Mr. Kmc 'had pulled out quite a wisp of my hair. After shoving loose from Mr. Hule, 1 brought down my walking stick aero. Rule bend, and we were then separnXT.

Mr. Rule then put his ln.nd behind liim and In his pocket. What it contained is, so far as yet hscer- Iffained only conjecture, some saying they saw lirnss Knuckles. All ajje tlujj, he had something in his hand. I' )').

I Womanhood 1 Marriaoi: I Marriage; the cause idc Kc. Sent sccu '1 ly wo h. ppt p.vii (jt co cents, byl)i. CM 0:7 Charles St.NUuis, thorp-cat specialist. Read his works.

I MWm SHOP, t-4f IN J. M. OllEKH 8 enil'K STORE, MAKWILLI fls'. STOVES, Hollowware, Caslincs of ill tMs, IKOX IHE UEtlTHS. Roofing nnd (flittering done on short notice.

All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. YVm. L. Aikinh.ix, Formerly with Hox.ie A Depue, Knoxville, Tenn. For Circuit: Court Clek.

Wc are authorized nnd requrstwl to announce the name ot Will. A. McTecr as a candidate ror re-election to the oflice of Circuit Court Clerk. For County Court Clerk. We are authorized lo announce tlie name ol J.

A. (ireer as a candidate tor re-election to the office of County Court Clerk. We are authorized lo announce the name of W. II. Henry i a candidate for County Court Clerk.

For Sheiiir. We are authorized to announce the name of J. P. Kdmondsoii as a candidate fori Sheriff at the ensuing election. Wc are authorized and requested to an nounce the name of dipt.

T. D. Kdinglon as a candidate for the olliice of Sheriff of lilount county. Election tith day of Au gust next. For Tax Collector.

arc authorized and requested to an We nounce the name of Henry H. Stephens, of the llth District, as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. We arc authorized to animurrc the name of R. P. Chandler ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election.

We are authorized to announce the name of J. Howard Tedford as a candidate for Tax Collector. Wcare authorized to announce tlie name of John C. McKcn.ie as a candidate for Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce the name of U.

W. lilankinsliip as a candidate for 1 ax ColU ctor. We are authorized to announce the name of Charles 11. Logan as a candidate for Tax Collector nt the ensuing election. For ItcgiMtcr.

Wc are authorized to announce the name of LVq. John N. Means as a candidate for Register. Wc are requested to announce the name of T. P.

Cowau as a candidate for Regis-tcr- We arc requested to announce the name of Ezra II. Lee as a candidate for Register. We are autliorized to announce the name of Win. Kidd, of Maryville, as a candidate for eg i-ter. We are authorized to announce (lie name of A.

I Wells ns a candidate for Register Wc arc authorized to announce the name of Chas. Rafter as a candidate for Register I respectfully announce myself ns a candidate for Register Rt the ensuing August election, Not ti'ing able to ranvass the county in person, 1 hope my friends will do all thev can for inc. J. II. Carter.

For County TrustcP. We arc to announce the name of John W. Eakin for county Trustee, nt the ensuing August election. We are authoilzed to announce tlie nanK of D. N.

Broilcs as a candidate for reelection to the oflice of County Trustee, subjec to the voice of the people at the ballot box. sErofwtfitroNl tote. Dr. JoJni ISIaiikiiiship. Practicing Physician and Surgeon, Mary villc.

Tenn. Sam I. IJowaii, Attornoysat Law, Maryville, will practice in the Circuit nnd Chwjccrv Courts of Blount, Sevier and adjoining count ie. oct 20 'Hi). Dr.

J. IV. Ilaiiiiuiil iff now permanently located at Maryville, and will practice medicine- in its various branches; also Dentistry. All Dental work insured. To accommodate ladies, work will be done at their residences, when desired.

W. V. Yard ley. Attorney nt Law, Knoxville, Tenn. Will Practice in Knox and adjoining counties.

Special at tention paid to collecting. P. ELLIOTT, Surgical, Mechanical and Operative Dentist, Maryville, East Tenn. Rill for Divorce. Clara Johnson vs.

Giles Johnson. In Vie Circuit Court for Blount county, April 'fvrni, 1874. In this cause, it ap- pearing lrom llie aiicganou 01 tnuimiu bill, which is sworn to, that the defendant a non-resident of the ot and a rehident of the State of Alabama, so hat the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him; it is therefore onl-red that publication be made iu the Maryville Hepumimn, a wceKiy newspaper puo- lished in the town of Maryville, 1 ennessee, for four consecutive weeks, notifying the defendant to appear before the Judge of the "ueuit Court at a court to be held for the county of Blount at the Court House in the town of on the lounn .1 outlay of August next, to plead, answer or demur to suid bill or the same will be taken for confessed and proceeded with ex parte W11.1. ekk ucra. 'Uiis July 1 rttli, 1 873.

FOR SALE. A first-class steam saw mill, located on Baker's Creek, one mile from Brick Mill, Blount county, Tenn. Said Mill has a 5- 80 inch circtilur saws, 2d horse-)ower portable engine and Iwiller; all In gisxl or- er the best h''ii(l-lil0CKS 111 mis pun the State. This mill, witli 4 nanus, is ra-pable of rutting 40011' to 70011 feet of lumber pcr'di. Cause of selling, poor health.

Iiiiilitrc for terms of J. A. Bitows, Maryvillc, 1 ran. RUPTURE .1 Ilw4 kAi rr4t7 Tr. Rfcvnonn'i Pial April! nniiinl! OfOM, AfT PrflwlWM.

N. T. tUtd l'W- Itftraa df far obi loirtplilo lllflnnptri otr.mii btiforf ind ftf ctir, wlih Mi rtn' inrclisc lHtt warn imoDtir iiMrn ni ponr.B prn4 lttifk'cff MttnUf Dp Marj vfTTeSlarket Iriw 0 CoRRKCTKD ST WiLkER A FirUMR. Pork tti LariVV ft HWIU ttSJ: at, bu, cl'n white, 1 3uMi 4) Amber and 16(1 20 Floi Vi'k, 4 6K3i75 Corx yiai, 715 Ontl'FAS, bifc- 100 Oats, bu 4 HrnER, lb, ieiJi fJdoz, 10 Chickens, each ld(cj 1 2 1 Feaihehs, fl tb, geese, Mi duck. lb, 4J Hiiie.

tt, dry 1 green, I5kbw, ji lb 2J ftissESo, dry, fjjb, CoTio.v. tti 12 Raos, cotton, ft; 2 DlMEQ AlTLKs, lb 8 Peaches, lb Jo Rl.ACKIIEIIItlES, lb, 7 Potatoes Irish, bu no Sweet Ini 75 4." Fbantth, bu 1 20 A New Idea! SHUTTLE FOR 50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned WILSON 1 TfTE BEST IN THE WORLD! llTTlic Highest Premium awarded to it at wo Ohio Stafe l'nlr; Northern Ohio Fair; Aiucr. Institute X. Y.J Cinciiinnti Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair and Georgia State Fui FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES; and doing the largest and best range of work.

All other Machine in tho Market wore in direct COMPETITION tWFor Hemming, FelU in, Stitching, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilting and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Bail Road Station of Purohasers. Needles far all Sewing MaV chines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Prioe List, and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the dayy di' voted to Sewing Ma cnlnes, Fashions, General News and Miscellany.

Agents Wanted Wilson SwIdi MacMne Co. oiiio. mm Made ft 1 13 I I 4 mm ft 1 i CO 0 a 0 00 CO MM0O j) 'a to.

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About Maryville Republican Archive

Pages Available:
72
Years Available:
1867-1877