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jl. iFOEXjKT THE LEAD, He has just received one of the Largest, Finest and Most Complete Stocks of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND DOLMANS ever brought to this market. Also, a fine lino of Dry Goods, Notions, &c. CALL EARLY, AND SELECT FROM THE FULL STOCK, BEFORE IT HAS BEEN PICKED OVER! IrilLAN EXCHANGE SA'iTKDAY, OriOHKit 27, OVEIi THE COUNTY. Tin ivuoiU lire full of ei8iiniuoii! tm full. Tlio '( -.--inns will eniiM ij'ifiiily lie ft. Dr. Jolm Northern, one of the ilU'it .li-!ifi:i'it of tl)ii eotinty, died iieHr Ivitierliii'd on the 1 lit 1 1 int. (li '.-m county wi'.l lieirtily weN i-i'ti-? I'll woriliv immigrant who tuny imiiii wiiliin tier lionleiH. We need in rt itl fiii iuei'-t iiiitl nircliBiiics hat!!. Come nlon-i. V know of M-vernl good farm which can lie hud very cliM tiow. Enquire liijrg. rhuirmnn of the county court, U quite ill with main ii:il fever, and will not lie u'-le to pnnide nt the. next term of the court. Ivuiie T. J. William, f Hum IxiMt., will hold the court. We hope soon to hear that the Judge has re covered. Marshal Bi'tithal, near town, whs thrown from n mule oil Friday of last week, hreakiug his arm. He also had n fine hore killed ly a train on the Central road hint Saturday night, near the Methodist church, lie was unlucky last week, and lias the sympathy of many friend. Several families lwve recently mov ed from Ohio to Medina, ten miles south of here. We learn that they came through the influence of Mr. C M. Merwin, one of the hest and most progressive of our fruit grow. er, O, for a hundred more like him! Enterprising, working, ednca. fd farmers are neede'l nil throgh this county, and we are glad that they are coming in. The Jackson Tribune and Sun wants the old ticket Tillen and Hendrix next year. We might do much worse. Grand Excursion to New Orleans. The Illinois Central R. R. will run Excursions to New Orleans as follows : Leaving Milan at 10:00 a. m. and 3:35 p. m., November 5th and 6th. Fare for the round trip on ly 9.5U. licketsgood to return tin til rsovember loth. pJoone will fail to appreciate not only this extremely low rate, hut the advantage of two different dates. Now is the time to visit the "Cresceut City." J. F. Merry, lien I, West l'ass Agt. J, W. Coleman, Asst. Gen'l. Pass Agent. Lumber F r Sale. We have at our mill at Waterford almost all kinds of lumber, which we will sell at bur old prices for cash Parties who have taken out bills of lumber without paying for it are no tified that we will enforce the me chanic's lien on it if not paid for ims mediately. Please come and settle immediately. J. A. Keaton & Co. To the People! I wish to call the attention of the people generally to my restaurant and oyster saloon, which I have just fitted up in the nest style, at a considera ble expense. I feel that this is some thing that has long beeu needed here. I ara prepared to gi ve you a hot.tquare meal at any hour, nay or night. In connection with this enterprise, want to say that I have the largest and most complete stock of Whis kies, Brandies, Wines, Bitters etc., ever offered in Milan. Thanking the publio generally for their very liberal patronage, and asking a continuance of the same, 1 am, Yours truly, W. II. Blankinship. New line of fine Boots & Shoes just leceived at Conley's l int-class Stock of Boots and Shoes at the new store of R. C. Adams & Co., Main street. Hardware, I'orket nnd Table Cutlery ft nil kindy, juni roceiveil and for sale lit our new More, coiner Main unit Williamson elrt't't.. II. C. Adams fc Co. The (Ireat Shows. S. H. B ii r"tt fe Co's , as can h si'di e New hre in our nnliuniiH, will exhit.it at Hnntiiigiloii, Friday; Nov. 'J I; I)re.li -., Saturday. Nov. 3d; Un ion City, Moinlay, Nov. 5th; Tien ton. Tuesday, Nov. Cth and Jackson, Wednesday, Nov. 7lh. Music Books. Peters' Burrowe's Primers for sale at this office, at city pi ices. Money VVanted! Parties having money to loan, on ist-class security, will do well to call on S. F. Rankin without dela v. Fresh Pickles. II. C. Adam & Co. have just re ceived h barrel of Fresh Cucumber Pickles. Supply yourself at once. Insurance. In my almence, Mr. W. A. Wade, of the Exchange, will have charge of my insurance business in the Hart- tord. Underwriters ana norm uruisn & Mercantile. E. N. Stone. Farming Implements. In great variety, cheup, at the new stand of U. C Adams & KjO. It is Found at Last. Something New Under the Sun A new erea is dawning upon women Hitherto she has been called upon to suffer their.sof mankind and herown hesides. The freaueut and distress- incr irregularities peculiar to her sex have loner been to her the "direful spring of woes unnumbered." In the mansion of the rich and hovel of pov- prtv alike woman has been the con stautyet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown toman and without a remedy. "Oh Lord, how long!" in the aoronv of her soul, hath she cried. But now the hour of her redemption is come. She will suffer no more, for Bradfield's Female Regulator, "Wo man's Best Friend," is sold by all Druirei-ts. Dr. J. Bradfield, Prop., Atlanta, Ga. Price 75 cents and 81.50 per bottle. Guns and Accoutrements. Adams & Co. have juBt received a fine stock of Siugle and Double Bar rel Shot Guns. Game Bags, Locks, ftnrincrft. Til hes. etc. All will be -"f r ' sold cheap. MILAN MARKETS. COBRBCTRD WEEKLY BY EDWARDS BHEFBEBD COTTON Old iaary .. .. JH Oocd Ordinary 7 Low MtiOline M Middling - ::.T8 Good Middling - HAMS country. u. II IMS -"a RHRAKKASr BACON 15 Cllllll 1 lH'HS 8 i inn JO R 1 1 TT E R '" - 20 DRIED PEACHES - 6 DRIED APPLKU 6 rnv iitiiks. 6l. HENS, old VVl!U! CHICKENS. young.... 1 &C3 00 f tiGS 15 LOUR..: - U7 00 MEAL . , $0 BRAN - 1 0? CORN . f Mnl.AKKE 8575 8YRUP .". "? COFfcEB , ? SUGAR -S WA SALT 1 W REFINED COTTON SEED OIL 75 J. A. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Milan, Tenn. Office up- tut in Collins Block, Main street residence on uiosinson street. W, M. McCALL. Late of Milan, Ten nut. J. P. RAWLINS. Late of Johnnen k Rawlini. McCALL C It A WLINS, Attorneys at Law, Humboldt, Tenn, "VI TILL praotioe in the Court of law and TT equity In the Counties of oioson, Madi 1 1 1. .. . . i . u . l . I 1 nA..at. Memphis and the Supreme and Federal Courts at Jaoksou. lenn. AGRICULTURAL 3 MECHANICAL Second to Nono in the Will Open Tuesday, Oct. 23, and Close UNDER CONDITIONS WHICH PROMISE A MOST GRATIFYING SUCCESS. THE PREMIUM LIST AMOUNTS TO OVER $10,000 00! The exhibition of Fine Stock, of Agricultural Implements, of Machinery and Mechanical Displays, Works of Art and Textile Goods promises this year to surpass all former exhibitions. Stock Sales each day on the grounds. Letters directed to the Secretary will receive prompt attention. T. O. LONG, Secretary. JOHN Y. KEITH, President. AXjBEBLT 33. TAVEL, jLg-oxit, (Successor to TAVEL & HOWELL) MANUFACTURER LAW PUBLISHER, STATIONER, XjitlxOgririDlxox and Printer. NASHVILLE, TENN. With complete establishment in all branches, lam at all times prepared to furnish complete outfits for Counting Rooms, Banks or Offices ot any kind. UNION STREET, Nashville, Tenn. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LAND XEAli MILAN! M. L. Martin et als Alice Karnes- IN obedieace to the interlocutory decree for Halo entered in thin cause On the 16tb day of October, 1W3, 1 will tell at public sale to the highest bidder, in front of Jordan s Hall, in the town of Milan, on Monday, Koieinber 26, 1883, within legal hoars, the following iescribed real estate situated in Uibson County, Ten nessee, near Milan : One tract, containing about tfiO acres. Bounded north bv Wm. llolcorabe. eat by said Holcombe and Karnes, south by Lal-ay-ette Butler and the Keys lsnd. and west by Weatherspoon, known as the Karnes home stead. A tract containing bout 60 acres, and bound ed as follows: North by M. L. Martin, east byS. Browning, south by W. F. Karnes, and west by C. C. Hammond. Sold for partition TERMS OF SALE. One-third in cash and the balance in two equal payments, on a credit of one and two years. Nte and good security will be requir ed of purohai-ers and lien retained on the land to secure deterred payments- This Oct. !13d, 1883 T. 3. Williams, C. A M. S. B. Willi aiihok, Guardian ad litem. Wabi k Mabtin, Sols for Compl't. CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN MILAN 1 IN CHANCERY COURT AT HUMBOLDT- F. R. Burrls Adm'r. ts. Z. Bryant etals. PURSUANT to the decree for sale rendered in this cause at the July term. 1882, of the Jhanoery Court at Humboldt and procedendo from the Supreme Court at Jackson, Tenn., and renewed at the special October term, 1883, 1 will sell at public sale to the highest bidder in the town of Milan on Monday, November 26, 1883. within legal hours the following described house and lot situated in Milan, Oibson Co., Tenn., lying and being on the southeast side of .Main street, bounded as follows: On the ireet, nounoea as louuws: vu u t by Bryant, Jackson Cos brickot.re i the southwest by S. P. Clark's line leanutheant bv U. S. Cunningham S northwest house, on and on the lot- bald Said lot fronting 42 feet on Main street, inning back 80 feet to S. P. Clark's line. nd ru TERMS OF SALE On a credit of six months, note and good security. Lien retained to secure payment. Redemption barred. This Out. zad.leXi- T, J. WlLLUHS, C. Jt M. V. L Win, Sol for Compl't. Hill k Williamson, for Itef't. IF. A. IJLLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Milan, Tenn. OFFICE AT STEWART k DANNER'S Drugstore. Private roo n in old Milat Hotel, up-itairs, iront, south end. WEST TENNESSEE South! In the 12th OF FIRST-CLASS Prenz is too busy opening up and marking his immense stock of New and Fashionable goods to write a new advertisement this week. Look out for it in our next issue. STEWART DEALERS IN Drugs and Medicines, TOILET ARTICLES, Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods, Coley's Old Stand, MILAN. TENN. BaFPre!"criptiouB Filled at ADy Hour, Day or Night."S PLANING MILL, JACKSON. TEN . Doors, Sash, Flooring, Siding, Ceiling, WELL. CURBING, LATHS, Etc. Cedar Shingles and Posts a Specialty. INCONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FURNISHED TO ORDEK-&B AH orders Promptly Attended to nnd Satisfactorily tilled. S. R. CONGER, Proprietor. Reams Year of its Success! Saturday, Oct. 27, BLANK BOOKS, & BANNER,