special notices, J.K. TOWfcLL, Portsmouth, Ohio, fen to the tterebanw and Furnaoe aaeu of Vintoa county, a superior stock f Dry Quod, and Notions, on term lk Boat favorable. Iveptiy 4 H. J. BOWERS, KLMUEAT DEN 1 1ST, AlcArlhur, Ohio. Farteeolar atteutioa it M to tb treatintot Notice to Teachers. "TUB BOAKD uf ticbool Kiaminere for Tinloo County will meet tl, (ho Union School Iluute, in MoArthur, on tli !' tod Srd Saturdays of March, April, May, September, October and November; and tba let Katurday in January, February, Juno, July, Au gust and December, in each year. Ex aminations to commence at ten o'clock, A. L Katlsfectory evidence of good Moral character will be required in all caeee. A Tea of 50 cent la required ij law from each applicant. it, R BAK.NEd Cb'o I ncard of J. 8. HUILV. V School Ex- 'CL. O.PKUL'UE. Cl'k.J am men. . Howard Sanitary AM Associa tion. for Ihe ReUof aad Cur of Ihe Erring and Un .: ferlaaalooaPrlBolniaa of Uhriatuut . . . . . . , Philanthropy, feeaye a the Errors of Youth, aad tlx fol tie. of Ago, la relation to Marriage nail Soolal Cvile, with aeailaiy aid for the afflicted foot lrot' (a eealej aotelopee. Addreae, flOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bos P. Plo'toel bla. Pa. ' M'ARTHB ENCAMPMENT I NO. 115, 1. 0.0. F. nEUUI.AR Mooting, onhie In lln.amiimenl will harnhn bo -hlil oo the aeeaa4 Bad In. Meadar efeaiaaa of each eaoatk. Halnan-ha ol oilier mampmnna who mar bo flailing out mn are iavtiel to ttead. PAKlb HUKION, C. P. Joaa T. Rra, 8. McArthur, Keb'y 17, 110. The Favorite Fine-Cut pHB-'Chewem' t hoie. la now taking Ilia A load 01 all ntlirr ilranria. bright in color, filrawnt in lute, tough and laMinf in vhrv, thia lobaoco eia-e etery qiwlily ro auit cbeerere, and eelle hy the iu pound bucket fully lOo cheaper ier pound, than any other brand of lb Mm grade and uerhtiie lea quality., luo huvkele oflhia i-eleluaieu brand hare been aold in L lull io( lie alone within 'the laa. iwo moutha, ami Iran atlll lorreaa. lug. fry It bCHifcKrfcK KKAMKK Clullicollie, Ohio, are the Manufacturer' tagenta and aell at low.al Kautori Pnvca. SXinav 1074 QUEENS WARE WYE & MACKEY. OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, 67 1'AINT yjllKT. CHILL1CO THE, OHIO, "TajVlTBtho attention ofmen-hanla and for JLiiaueiiien to tho tarns aiork ol the nboe nr- elea jual receive)!. We will aril at t . very Jowtat lii(iiree tn the trade. Uidera eida-ited aod uromutly attended o. xml AGENTS WAN1EO! 'To .ell, aliraof le raMKaurO'Ha (3biiUM ml; or THE AUTHORITATIVE HISTORY UK 'I II B FARMERS MOVEMENT Ny J. Pfriain. enttnr Wettern Rural, (Vifrngo Omptete and rHialile. li'riW ji e January. 17 S ritiaul iMirtmlia; l' lhr enni inK. 'hi jfrent work in o in iirirt anil Ml i0 e MeaoiiiWi, . or trrine, irritor , et.t., addirae K. d A NAK' 't ) CO., Puliliehera, If? W 4th M, C'licitilirli. ' C VTION.-Inferior aork. airre tij(((io ara being piirhed. f'o nnl l.e niintl ou. Mr. I'errmm'a airk la lull, mhmiintit: and oadoraed U Ihc ureal leader. A'om otktr U. H C. JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEH ESTATE AGENT ; fllcArlliur, Vluton Co, O. Bougbt, Sold and Exchanged GREAT BARQaTnS IN IATD3. . A RASE CHAD 0 TO BUY A HOME ffHE ftiilniriail 1i-nda will be ok lowoa X naaoaabletormaaa loimoti . m ACHES OF LA10) : in . ; Putnam County West Va. ITHIH 2l HIL18 01 EAILBoAD v . eMAwjaaaaWawa 34 Miles FrajiM Mate Capital County Soanfinnslhrongh Traoc ' 'mnbpabmimu land with PLENTY OF UCN ORE. WELL watered. About M enree -leered. Good tramo) bona an oit huilnioga. Trtnbrr-popuur, waluut, oak, ah, bivkory and loeoat. ' . Title; Perfect. ' The entire tract' or one-half will be wld VERT l.v. 'lermafmir Call loon- . . aprla74 . . . H. C. J0NH3. 4 oa ACRE 4 ot bso timber land, neaMhe IXvMaC. R. R. Tba timtier will more than pa; for Ihe land II put uw is the market. Title perfect. For full deacnuuon eall upon or writ to i.e. JtiNM. ITTITHIW S mile ef (he M. G. R laaaaa 11 a 'i na larm coniaina w wvrra Wjql lorty acrea cleared. Fair iniproee "",m. a voud coal Sank open and working, feet beat coal, for mi cheap. laQLAerei in Harriaoa Towrihip, ryOOD timber hud, well watered and near fthe railroad. Title per fet-t. Will be aoldlow. ISdee H.C. JOMta. w" wewH'wawogWaipwealliivm. e-rwaw jjw-to 'snunna Jq iwj aaaa at 1M eaawaawt erJiawg -Isiiaoa en jo evd W aim nnwnjl ft ayj na Jnano uitdpeasp juj pueg H tjai pwtowaiarl aaaa 1 t ravw V mMn oiiaia'awiopoaiw.aiB oi aiwodins fl 3HOV ? UOa ; AptMvtvnpefrntJ am mno-piioHia W 4VMrJlMa 3 jafiit&CJrH. i THE VINTON RECORD Offlolal Organ af Vinton County. LOCAL MATTERS. FOR SALE. Tba Viaroa itaooao newepaper and job office la for aale at t bargain to a tush buyer. Apply tn or add rate JOHN T. RAPER, UeArtbnr, O. Me. Millkr ol the Atlioni Journal waalntown,latTbur- day, oo buMinfu. Samoil Duhlap. dentist, was In towttyettrJay, fleiting old friends. ' 1?IV. M. J, AlAXWKLL Will ('reach at ibe C'hrisnan cburclt next Lord' Day worn lug and eveuing. Bw. J0HN811H told eighteen head of cattle two and three year olds, to Jns.Sieel ol Pick away county, last Monday, that avenged over 1,800 pounds, eacb. They brought over $100 per bead At the teacher's examina tion, held Oct 3d, 1874, certi ficates were issued as follows : For twenty-four , tnontht Oeorge W. Fry. tor twelve monthit Laura Gilliian." ' ' ; ' for month$ Robert S. UuKhes, Abraham Caasill, U. B. Sirausbaugh, Ma E. Craig, Selinda 1'eden, Lizzie Allison, Maggie Uurley, Leltie Ansel and T. B. Eutsler. Also ai Ihe examination held Oct. 17. 1874 i For eighteen montht& F. Alhin. tor twelve months Mary Howe For tlx month Vf. a. Shri- ner, J. W. Coulirap, Charles Allen, L. W. Calvin, J. T Fi z pa'rick and Millie Hughes L. O. PERDUE, Clerk. The Show. The largest crowd that had been in town lor many years as preepnt last Friday. In i lie day time the show-tent was' filled in overflowing, and a good audience was preectil in the evening. Several fights were also indulged in. Con siderable profane and offensive language was used inside the tent during tihe exhibition in ihe evening by parties thai had indulged too Ireely in old red eve." A Dream. Krilay we heard and saw soniet hintr puffing and bniokiiij, coaiing up horn the south end 01 town. Fur uwhlle we were lost in' Hiiirizement we ponJend, we. ruminated at 'last thought wt ihe cur" are running' to McArlhur, lor we see Ihe smoke ol the l,co rno'iie. When the object cau.e up Main street, our eyes were suddenly opeued it was Ihe calliope coming with the eho Though disaiipointed, we lei t lully reptii by our pleasurable trance 111 knowing What a Dice thing it would be to have the car 8 running up this way. The Power of Love. dicgraceiul ; diHiuruance look place on Main treet,in this place last Saturday even ing. The cause ol it Was as fol low: ' ,": A youthful D m Juan named LEIi Shockey became enamored ol a lovely maid in the rural duirics. A short time ago she took up another dashing young beau named Thomas Fee, doubt teas thinking she'd rather be Feeti. than VAocied. This oo xapt rated the lotiuer that he chaliengt d the laiter to a coiit bat Htiicb was accepted. ;i The Iantag6uisls met, Tom airuck at Eli and " missed ' bim, - J acob Shockey : then rushed iu, Tom took hold on him and some one pulled Eli away. , William and Frank Bratton ran up aud commenced kicking Tom ' oo ibe head, when some bystaud ers iuierter.d an! pulled them away.' A disturbance o'tcured aui.j ti c u,.teuuni.ri menis ol the case and . lor awhile a serious row beemed fammV' Tom got out ol the t&a and fled-to woods, thinking discretion tp the better prt f;Vlur.;.;it,waa.alJaiuiul af: lairknf-- vox " ,i RAILROAD. PLAIN WORDS. Last Week we called attsn. iion to our branch railroad from Dundas. We learn that the project is progressing quite well, and our people are hope lul, but there is some lack ot public spirit in our people or rather . the. public ,P'rit we have i not properly" .'distribu ted.; We have in the aggre gate as much 'enterprise and publio spirii as tlhe , avers9 eo'nimuDiiy, but while' some ot our people take hold ol every publio enterprise iu . earnest, doing all they are able to do, and soma rather more than their circumslauces justify, we have a tew who act as though Qod bad givsn them health, and the community given them patronage ior the sole and only purpose ol' al lowing them to die, in easy circumstanced, to be remem bered only as selfish, miserly men. What we ned Is a more equal distribution of liberally, or a re distribution ol property. We cauV have the; latter, let us hope for Ihe former. A. B. owns property real and personal in town and its vlnn it y. X V. owns a like aruount of property of equal value. Now they are joint owners in ihe roads and highway, in all public buildings and have In ull respects equal rights and privilege's.1 They advance' or stand still togtiher. ' . A. B says, 'let us Improve our town; let us us build a branch road let us bring our selves in contact with, the outer world; draw a little near er to civilization. certain ly aays, X. Y. that's riitht go ahead we need the improve mentbut then learit doany- thing I wont give anything now." A. B Is one part ol community and X. Y. the other P'trt A B. goes ahead pays out his money pushes the en terprise io completion, enhano' esllifl Taltieol X Y 'a properly, in tact doub'es its value, nd he sits wrapt in his miserly sel fiohnpss and sees bimell en riched tv other men's inonev. energy and toil mid then con gratulated himsell on the mis taken idea. Iht by his industry, prudence and frugality lie has become rich whreas, in tact, he ha quietly, robbed A ,B of one hall the va'iue ol bis wealth'. lie chuckles over the lacl that he is a part ol commuTiity and that the public welfare is bi weliare, and community must standstill or drag him along with it in its movements to- wtrds- beder things. Is this lair? Is it right? Is it honors- hie? X. Y. Says: 'My property i my own; what is it A. B.'s bus iness bow I ue it.1' This hap pens to be a false proposition, not lound In. political economy, and the man is ignorant of the first principles of society and government who asserts it. Your property . has, value by reason of vour neighbors. .You are aepennent upon comnmni- ty for the necessities and com forts of li'e lour property is a part -ot the c'ramnn fund, out of which common benefits and blessings must be paid for, m proportion to the amount ol property you control; and II you don't so 'direct it that it pays itsjshare of, the ppb!i; as sessment, you fail in your duty to community. PuMio assess meni a am noHffuited taxes, no more than moral obli gationn are defined by statute. Men owe community other ob ligations than- those imposed by State laW, just aa the moral citizen sees many things that are wrong, but not made crim inal. by atatote.;, As; the mau is an unsafe cititen who re f rain s from, crime only on . ao coont of the statutory -punish-ment,'ao, jhemy'pl'.littJe benefit to community who aids community only as Uie ;lw compels him. Now the truth oiMhe wwbole mattef iaVery m n i n '4 hi i cothin utirjvrm'.V larmer in the vicinity 0 McAr ... iktC-' I i ' - . OJi')! thur every laboring mar oW i fcftg tMiejkaw should feel, that we Lave an on portunity to secure ourselves a very great benefit and we" ought net to stand back for A. B liberal as be is, to do It that X. Y. may steal from him a share of the good fortune that folfows his liberality. Let us each give aa we are able, in pro portion to the benefit we may receive, this is iatrnesS and good ciliZeusliip. t KewGooda Cheap Quods. The popular store of Dan. WJH & Bros is receiving a new ZWlll'J ..AnT in inw uriu auu aa excellent judge of goods and tbe warns of the public U no iu Ihe Eist and has been there a fortnight, laying in a stock for Ibe im pending iall and winter trade. What everybody says must be so, (as the saying is) and ev erybody says, "lis no use talk ing, Dan. Will 4 Bro.'s sell cheaper than anybody else." Thejeaeoo is obvious; they Kt.at aa lataitAaa aate.lw llaN .. oiher hoyse-having a atore hereto supply and also one in aaleskl they buy lorcash and having plenty of capital to run ou, they are never embarrassed, thus a) taming the : greatest possible re.ults in purchasing goods at low prices, securing them at the least possible mar gin. Tho goods sold at this es tablishment are. not "cheap trash" goiten up to gull the in- xpeTleiiced, but Ihe qualniei compare favorably nidi the prices they keep no shoddy. Any amount ol goods are now Wvjng It 'hi immense eatab-L lishment jind it will make your eve water to see Ihe be.tuii lul styles. They have too many different kinds to begin to enumerate here, tbcreiore, go and see for yourselves. Ml3i MaUT J. FUKNOU 8larled etsl last Tuesday, to vi-il rela tives and friends in Wabhing ton and New York. . The lesiival, last night, for the benefit of the M. E. CI.un h wts largely attended ayid real z d between thirty-five and lorty dollars. Tub McAittior LI:y Scales ar-bf'nz rntiruil. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Clinton Johnson and Anna . Trap ha gan. il ward Simmons and Sarah Drake Nathaniel II. Pluiipy and Manilla Hughe. ,' i John Swuckhammer and Cuttiatnie Uatheny. Francis Marlon Lee and Viokttn Bill. George S. Flinuy and and Sarah Susanna Kenard. 'Jacob Stump and Catharine McCue. Jghn Fettersol l and Sarah Hollnnil. C. F. Uaurlalland Uvlim itardln. - N. J.Snyder and Mary F. Dobbins- Thomas Jackson and Elim Auu Ha uler. Thomas Botce and Mary Ann Rich ardson. John D. Farrles and Maggie Mtle- DIED. Ida taaii. daughter uf J. P. and Jemima Aokpun, died October 8. 1374. age one year two months, and twenty-nl le duys. A little while on earth she spent, Until Qod for ber Ills angel sent. Why should our tears In xorrow flow, When Gid recalls hlg own. And bids them leave a world of woe, For an Immortal erown f Then let our sorrn8 cease to flow ; God has recalled Ills nwn ; , But let our hearts, In every woe. Still savTk'Thy will be done." McArthur Market. Flour, per sacK 11.50 crii Meal ocr bush. .70 Com .60 OaU Wheat Beans Potatoes ., Dried Apples Dried Teaches Timothy Seed per bush Clover' - Onions " " Hay Vtnn . - Hams, country -snjrar cured..... Smoked sides Shoulders ...... Pickled Pork ., Kggs .. ,..i.;. Butter Cleeae Lard I.. 40 . .1.00.11.10 ..1.2A.l60 .. 6075 .75 J. ti 3.75 .. 6.75 ,. . 1.00 . 1 3.0020.00 ::::: -"S ... ...12 i-...;.-m .... 8.1J .. JO. JO 25 20 ,. .. 15 Tallow . M Chickens, lire l5a.28 Uocklng Salt per bbl. 3.00 Sacks 15aJ5 Vinegar, elder" , .30 Whtt Fish. m. .... 70 Mackerel . , 10 Rio Coffee 28 Tea:..; I..... ..; 1.00.1.25 Coffee Sugar. ia, Tellowc it New Orleans Molasses 801.00 Sorghdtli . ........,40(g50 8yrup 75a.l.00 Star ('ndlca; per lb..(...v.... .20 Talldw r .. .15a20 Poan country perlb..:......;.. 6 Feathers. ... ,..,w....k..' t (IS ljajd j.. ....'., .f.v;;-t; Oit.ii. ir.bus. .. ... ........ ',7,as Weol-f ..!. ... ': !2 .V,'.. . HERE NOW ! ' a I have just manu factured and am now offering at lowest pri ces a full stock of all kinds of FUDNITUlaE, suited to this market I will manufacture to order anvthini? de sired in my line A full stock of Col- fins and Burial Cases always OnHantt. Will attend funerals With hearse when desired. PARI II It TO IV, Corner of High and Locust Street. McARTHUR, O. Tmrl7. H. A. HIG01N9. J. H. HEINLEIN. tllCGlKS llElilLClV, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEA R3 13 ITALIAN AMERICAX M VRBLE, ' Scotch Granite, ' Monuments and Tombstones, McARTHUH, OHIO. Sabr.BTl NEW F1USI. nehiu under the dim uameof The nnderained Wine 'ormed A co-part- McCOMMON & EVMS, Call the attention of the publio to their lull lock of Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, fesl Guard unit VperaChaine Solid Sliver and Plated Ware Laaaroa and Slorrla ImproTed Speeta. clra, FINK C0TLER GOLD PENS, AO., And everything kept ia a PIEST OLASS JEWLEY STOBI. Wedding ringa and hair jewelry made to or der. Kena-rlDgofwHlchea, elocka. aod lewelry a apcialty. No itliarga for engraung gooda bought H their ai ore. Kor enrreot time take It from their chrono meter Ihe ouly one in the ettjr. Next Door to Warner House, 66 Paint Street, Chillicotne, Ohio. J. 8. MrCOMMOfl, W.E. EVANS. 7my1874 71 a 3 CD 3 CP CD DQ Ti S CD e-e g 2 1 ?. a pi p m o e a m r n a- OJ m H H w m o Mm2 (0 (0 cera 5.CT4 3 S 1 J & Co O Ed o 1 to o o a O CD of ' o e . a)i V J1' ' 00-: ar?3 a r.i Visa t5 ' ''fe ,1 1 I HURRAH FOR THE CHEAP GTORS 0F- is. s. & .J. w. wniLcte. . . . Wa are iow mtiTiog our Mcoad stock of : VAhh AND WINTER GOODS, bought at bankrupt aale. . Nerer before haia wt been able to aow. The piles of goods daily aold prove .1. a . ..11 mm4. .I....... !.... clllnsr more we ran than any store in Vinson ennnty We sell the feat brand of flarlnel i . j L j . a i. . j li tubi u buj oniue DJBue uanbei; iry it CLOTHING VCiTl Men, youth and hnya of all sites And Iges will lod a complete outfit at our s'ore. Cloth ina. ttoota and baea a .necialtr. Tha ooalitv and atrial are aDivrpaaaed. - Tueprt'ceof oar coods are below all competition. 1 0 fact: do natter wnstyoa want tn buy we can asaure , oar superior edvaatage or baying alone for cash ehaMea as to sell you better article forltas moot than yoa can parohase id any market R. S.&J.W.WILCOSV IIamdcn,OiJ IHS1 DRUG STOBB DE.W.C.eLINE&S0m: Wilkeoville, Vinton Co., Ohio II AVE fitted up their uew and eomm'vlioui store-room id superb style snaf neither thoe or money to ren-lef it equal in arohiteotural stvle to ant riKim la Southern Ohio, and have replenished their former stook of Drnga talata, Oils, Dye' tuffs, Patent and Family Mediclrftl to repletion, to which the have ad ld a full and complete line of Yankee Notion., Tobaoeo . and Jewelry which tbey will seH at lowest puwlble prices for caah. THE BKOKElt'S OFFICE ; will be conducted in the ettabliahmeut as heretofore. M'ooia. loaned and pa-' per discounted. ' " In connection with tha Medical Department will bs establl.bed' ai ' In 1 Stgical for the better treatment of all chmnfo and su gloal diseases and deforaitie" under' a corps of directors whr will employ nothing but Gr.t-elius medical UU ent as operativea in the Institute. t Patients can be acoommodated after the first of October with boareog lodging and nrfrsiffo; at rates far below what can be afTordetf at similar initi-' tutions in the oitJPes and as good medical attendants as can' be procured an j wbeiS. - . Stoves. Tinware, Glass and Queenswarey took-' ing Glasses, and all kinds of Houso - - Fiirnishing' Goods. I S- HUH, RETAIL DEALER IV ' ", CoolilGiiiilfnH ' iiiiftr- z!5-" ;'- w 1 , -u . bm LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES IlllllSfi FlICffilllBII HllOllS Ol'everv Grater ttrid Enameled Floats, lirasil and Porcelalri. KfllleM lVuaidon War nl ml Kind. ManilfaClUiCr Tin, Cupper and Mieet Iron traaoi , DrUers solicited Irom ountry ferSPOVTTNO, EOOFI50 A5D EEP AIRING DONE CHEAPLY. ' 8D9cial Indacements offered to those who will btiY a full Outfit for HooseKeepiog. lailanq couipire prices tieiore pnrcnasmp eisewnere. , : ( inapr . t THE " VALLEY CI II I 1 1 1 - : ' 1 THOROUGH UtMUvMANSIltP; bbeaiijtSa'oIp iFMsiiii Fine Material Used IH Manufacture PERFECT IN TONE ... GREATEST DURABILITY, THE LOWEST . : " ' -"- ' - '.",- .', A higher reeomiriendation bf theiaj excellent instrument eoold tk4 desired than tba hamerous testimonials from those who have need iherart given them the aeverest trials. Nothins ean be snperior to their liVot, deboaf toao'h, whilo the qaalitv i auiversally adtiired. Every Valley 0m Is nh't only tvar ranted lor Ore yeara bbl to ruaranttett la f tv jMOre SailBiacilOD ortooeretarneaaiouraapeaae. .. j :vvi ic; j Bead for ittostfatsd eatalogoe with maaii), ...... t- - - j; ff -r ' D. H, BALDWIN & Cd.:i v. ' ..-DealOTs in tetod &gaiiiV9a:J . 158 WESTFOTOTH ST4, feTNCDlNATT, 6it -:.'j- ;u 4 Mi . SIITMMX - - Ascutrr Vlnaoti rst1i',,f ... , f ' offer seek fwJoetsacnfs to the Craiit d these facii, that we sell mor1 goods' aflord td Ml cheaper ever told In this donfctry, wsrraateol- i . i, . w . i ana you wm o convinced. u hit. TTTR MTTttn 1 - descriution ware, both for,fboleal add retail aeitiern. . . , ,. ' - -1 ,, .-T AND CONSTRUCTION, T 1 Ji. jri. I rj mm