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MILAN EXCHANGE Tprm$l.r0 Per Annnm, in Advance. 11. A. WAD 11. Publisher. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1882. The Decnocrata have sixty-four ma jority on joint ballot io the ensuing legislature. ' ' ' Gen. Bate U said to he the first Odd .....t. .v.- UUTCI IIIM VI 11113 BUllCi He is'a noble representative of that noble order. , i . , i Pattison's majority in Pennsylva Diaioow up tVJ.on. ine democrats have twelvs majority on joint ballot id the legislature.' 1 Pope Barrow has been elected Sen ator to fill Hill's Dlace. bv the Geor- . gia legislature.. Gov. Colquit was elected for the long term. There are indications that the next legislature will tackle the rai!.oad problem in earnest. Something ought to be done to prevent discriminations in freights. ' . Burglars have four times recently invaded the residence of Rev. Dr. V. P. Harrison, at .Nashville. That city seems to have an army of thieves on its hands. Mr. R. A. Musgrove, late of the Lexington News, has bought the Sweetwater, Texas, Advance, and will change its name to the "Nolan County Record." ! The.prees of the state will unite in congratulating Maj. McDowell, of Bun Aqua, on his triumphant elec tion to the legislature. It is an hon or worthily bestowed. Brother Neal is issuing a Daily State Gazette during the sitting of the Memphis Conference in Dyers burg. He is always up with the pro cession. His little paper is neat and spicy. Kobert Hodge and his brother, Milton Hodge, were hanged at Knox ville f'riday last. The crime for which they were hung was tin killing of their brother-in-law, James Mc Farland, over ft year ago. The republican bosses are giving all kinds of excuses for their disa trous defeat last week; but the Globe Democrat and other leading republi can' papers say it ivas because of the many sins of omission and commis sion of the bosses. The State Baptist Convention was in session in Jackson last week. The attendance was large and the meeting very interesting and profitable. Tne reports from all over the state were encouraging. Rev,. Dr. . Hillsmati, of Trenton, was eiected chairman a most excellent selection, ns he is one of the ablest ministers of his faith in the state. .. From the Paris Intelligencer: Mr. J. R. Cioswell returned from Browns ville last Friday, where he had gene o investigate the rumor tlut gold had been discovered on the farm of Rev.' Mr. Armstrong, near that place Mr. Croswell showed ns a little box of dust which he had brought back, and which is certainly the pure stuff, lie U ail old minor, having spent sev eral years in that occupation out iu California, and' says, tlio prospects near Brownsville are very encourag ing.,. Further investigation of the matter will be made in , the near fu sure, and we hope it will be success ful, for if! thepe Is any one thihg this couutiy ueeda more, than anything else it is a gojd mine; ' 1 . ' ' Jackson Audersou republican, is elected a representative from Hen derson county,' instead of Peter Pear sou, , - . , Paralytic strokes, heart disease, and kidney affections, prevented by use of Brown's Iron Bitters. Congressional Vote. j Below we give the full vo'e of tliH congressional district at the late elec- ,. ! " tion : i Countiei. Pierce. Lyle. Crockett 18) . W) ' Ivr fc Uibon....n.. .-.ZTM 14.' lUywod. -1H4 M4 Lake 3 . - Ludordal..........l;W . ' M Obinn r-r- ZWi , -H Weakley VIM ToUll, , 12.812 7810 T.SH0 Pierre'i majority, 4,932 Shackelford received 181 votes in Weakley. Tennessee Patents. Mr. H. N. Jenkins, solicitor of patents, Washington, D. C, officially reports to the Milan Exchange the fallowing complete , list of patents granted to Tennessee inventors for the week ending Nov. 14th: William G. dimming?, McMinn ville, horye detacher; Frederick W. Dove, Jonesborough, millstone-dress. . Gallatin Examiner: The small at tendance for our nominee, Fussell, re calls the happening of a circus at a country town, during a revival at a church. There were but four at the circus. The clown appeared and re gretting' the small attendance an nounced that there would be no per formance that morning, and request ed them to call at the door and their money would lie returned to them that a performance would come ofFnt three o.clock. In the afternoon there were three present, and a like an nouncement was made, and notice given that the show would come oil in the evening. In the evening but two were in attendance, and the clown said that no performance would be had, to call and get their money, closing with "Let us look to the Lord and be dismissed." Jackson Dispatch: On last Sun day night while the family were all at church a thief entered the residence of Mr. Thos. Tate, master mechanic of the C, St. L. and N. O. R. R., of this city, and stole about 850 in cash, a suit of clothes and some other things. He escaped before the fami ly returned. IMMENSE STOCK OF ry Goods 'CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, And tho Largest and Best Stock of RIBBONS. BONNETS, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES and IT AIM GOODS, Ever Seen iu West Tennessee, at , Robertson & Bolts Jackson, Tenn. 4 &2 I' s H cd s H o 2 ji t '''' !' fOUM 3 W ,H - CV 23 O w Oj; 1 STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what Is wanted) In the often heard expression, "Oh I I wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have jiot energy, or feet as If life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re Stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fremont St, Baltimore During the war I was in jured in the stomach by piece of a shell, and have suffered froM it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Iiittersand now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. Pryor's Ointment. JS A SPRKUY AND BURR Cl'KR FOR Blind or Bleeding Piles, Hemorrhoids, Sore, Ulcers, Tumors, Itching of tlie Parts, listvlas and all lCindred Diseases; also of Bums, Corns, Felons, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Tetter, Sore Xip ples, Etc., Etc. Atlanta, Ga., Aug 25, 1877. After an experience of twenty-five years in celling this ointment, nnd during thnt time ('lonely watched its etiocta, and bnvinit the tes timony nf my friends and neighbors to confirm iny confidence in its merits, I became fully sat isfied of its value, and I hiive bought the ex clusive riKht to make and soil it. and oiler it lo you as the best remedy in the world, especi ally for all forms of files. READ THE TESTIMONIALS. This is to certify that I have tried Pryor's l'iiu Ointment in a case of piles, and state that it nave more relief than anything I have ever iricd. I further stite that as a remedy for hums it is unparalleled. 1 also usod it for a cm.u of teter in my font of twenty years stand i 11 if . ii nd sav that it is the first thing that 1 have ever tried that pave me more than momentary i el nf. I consider now that I am entirely re lieved from that distressing disease. JuH.t I), Is u w hom, Troup co., Ga- Having been afflicted for ten years at inter vals with tl'at distressing malady, the piles, and after many ineffectual trials of the reme dies in common use, I comin need a short tune avo to use your Pile Ointment- I experienced immediate relief. From the relief experienced in iny ease, as well as from the reputation so rapidly acquired by your Ointment in this vi cinity, I have no hesitation in expressing the i pinion that is the most efficient remedy for piles ever invented. O. A. liut.l,. LaOrange, Ua. This is to certify that I used Pryor's Oint ment iiiacfiso of a se vera burn, and that iu a lew days it was entirely -elieved of all inrluma tion. ;ind lienle.i rapidiy. After the first ap plication of the Oiutineut, the patient suffered no pain whatever. K-J. Morgan, Lu(j range, (J a. liy the advice of Dr. A'ynn, I used your Pilo Ointment on it servant girl who has he -n suf fering for eight years with a most aggravated cn.se of piles, fhe improved from tho very first day'' u-e of your ointment, and before using llie box she was entirely recovered. W. Kiihtkk, t'ussetit, Ala. Tlrs is li tertify tlmt I linve iieil Piynr'n Tiie I lint ment. n mi :iy thnt it is. In my opin ion, the litt rvniLMiy l.ir i lc'8 evur prenente,i to I he publie. 1 mi) tins troiii a poMtivu upi.lica ti in uf tliu reniuily on iny own person- Tho II Moroas. Troup county, On, Kor rule liy hII ilmt.tr. in Meilieine. l'riee, pii i v r k-its iKR box. jent by in 11 il on receipt ot i.rieo. , J . iili A U t 1 1 l.H. Atlnntn, On, UNDERTAKING! J. W. YOUNGER, Main Street, Milan, Tenn., TTS bow on band nd will keep in itoelt all XL the latest improvement in the uniler taknr'l line, eontiatinr in pHrtof Fine W alnut Coffine and CaHkeU, Jtletalie Canket. a full lineef Ctiuamon Cyfflni aad Burial Kobe, uf all .orti and ite. PICTURi; FRAMING. lie hat aluo in it ok a fine a.sortment t Moulding und will Frame I'icture. to order at very luw rate.. We Never Stop ! TRAOHDINAIIY BARGAINS for tho thousands who, owing to the backwardness of tho Fall, have not as yet made their purchases. Wo especially cater to those who havo money to spend, BUT NOT TO WASTE who want good qualities of goods, Latest Styles, and yet are not inclined to pay FANCY PRICES to tho party who han dles them. To all such wo say wo offer UNPARALELLEI) ATTRACTIONS, both in STOCKS AND PRICES ! We sell strictly for cash, buy for cash and run on close margins. Wc are not selling goods at cost ; neither are our goods marked up with expectation of booking any of them to our customers ; but CLOSE for cash is our style. No lady can afford to buy a WINTER WRAP without seeinr those we are showing. PERFECT FIT, ARTISTIC STYLE, MODERATE PRICE. Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Shoes, everything New. STONE & SHARP. use Lawrence & ftlartm a "ii II IHTTT I I I III lllll llllll lllllllll IIHIiWIIIMHIIMlMll ill For COUCHS. COLDS SOKE THROAT BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. tr-'.'.'J- 4..w.iA tu.iunnrnDN, Diseases or " P MB OF TOLUi C! ..Si .,j I' 1 ii) , m its incipient ami liilvaliced st :! iU.iiA CONSUMPTION, Diseases 1 1 i . 1 1 ,'tl r. n.tl.1 In v:ilit'i 'ft I.V"-'(iS. '!:ift l.-is never beon so !ulv;iiitM"eonslv 'roiiiniiiiinle.l :is in t!ie t i .('. !;i :i " : : 1: s,-ioi!.ii.rf li;iN:itiit. properties nlloril' a tlilfmlvi' sUiiuii;ii,t ionic) i- buii1' 'ip :.. stem u'wt I n' c.-;;''.i li::s been relieved, (.mart size IxittU'H, 1'iice Ti .'.. h b .y- ij Ioiiot bo ilopcivpilliv ili'Mlers wIm try t-i ).:!:n olf IN ..nil '-v? -v V...,S C V ti t in ut our lol'.t', l.'Of'K M I; Y i:. w l.ieli it 1 1.,- t iN . V .Mi:v i .-"I i !. T ' rin iine hus 11 J 'r v:ite iiu I'l-opnetn'y St;imp on e;tii bUle, wl.ii. "Witil it In lit! Ivold by irt irMfcrs nul iivi'.:;H Vrryn-vrr; kjt- VXTIIOUT SPriCXAL TAX 071 LICSKSH. - r' U. POCK AFJJ P.YE CO., Prcprietrre. 41 River St., Cliicano, III. 5 rtO ihre ..iltnf c r..i tism, and Keuninn. nnn nvrmtc CADCADADltLAflnd i ,.. POT AT." ...uih kAu ' ine .""'""". " r ..' reliable mtatcincs.ia one v " . .r..i r,;.-,n. rlien. Thcv leir nui u" i i .i.-iocretionahealthv. 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