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HOME JOURNA L , W.U. J. SLATTKR, Editor. tkkms: OrjS DOLLAR AMKUte, Wedno3clry, Oct.S, lo31. roji-j i:in k::t, DROVER CLEVELAHD, of si;'.'.' v iik. family fireside ; will notdcul in person- nli.iic'j ; mil il everything ii: itijjnwi-r to tliscouri1.'.! vice, l.ut in MiuVii.;' v.iJl not iijii.k l.ni!,ly ' tii'K'P mi ir.v. ml- !ict-l to m'c , hit v.ii! Ii.irii t kind v.ynl f'o nil tu'lii v ! .-I.' ! ';.A-, iii;.;, p. . i ii i ii'. lil', i. nl .Umi '::r,ir tiincc v in ci r hi-j j j- !, vhif .it of t ?cir fi-r ! Jonrn Facts In Raising Children. FOK VifK.li;!-:S!M-:NT, THCS. A. HENDRICKS, OK IMilAifA. on klli.toih I'oii t:;i: tsr.vn; at i.Aifii: J. I). (,', Alkiix, of Jlinrv. Hubert J.. T;ivl..r, of Va-liiii;.-li.ii. roil nuntler i.i.w:ro!W. 1. Jlilicrl Iturrow, of I'nH'-r. 1. R li.ll. i-.li. il, of K!,.,x. il. Colniulnit M:ii.hlianl!,';f Wliit. 4. M. y. Klkin, ..t i-'i nr. 5. Finest Pillow, of Miirnliiill. . J. Judd.of I! .1.. 'iroii. 7. I,. I'. Piidip-it. of Maun-. H. It. I'. Col.-,. .f Univ. U. V. 1'. C ;.l !.. !!, of Weakl.v. 1U. J. Ilruv.y M:i!l,vi.,ofSI,L-ll.y. JMit cmv'Kliwili, WM. D. CATU. f I .&! ly i,'ip ri'.ion. I: tl.- paper will 1,0 iii), i-.l il i li urn iii n.'li.ioi. . I iirt '!r. Kin! :ti t. '.'.ii i I - - r i.) ml l.v 25 !, :m ! I ti;i;..'.;ir. .1 : M... i iluiilij.' tin' I .in;; : hi1, c pr- .i.'itii:ii:t(- llfljljlilll ilii. I 1. 11":', 'ii')' FOIt R.IM(O.W f.'OMMlf.ifiXKIW. ;..J . ill v. ! ilii, r uii.'i !! I ii !!(!:', id: i un r.o ;i.w ..'ovi'li. I liciir '. to' rc nut) h.-.vc !..:.! . irt-l'.i.'i'ii n l' liitt ii;:ii.;- -I .i is Mr -''t:t'; ill ui! iii:! in "leiiul.ie-,'... I in!; t'lc jx"t!c to iar')ii'.c w. J have ui! t v ilii i r : t 1". -r 1 1 1 1 and in'"! their !i:i'l''iii,i;'C, lint don't l'.'!: imy otic t!:l-..ii( i, charity, us I r wirlli the FOR CONCiHOS, JAS. D. RICHARDSON. FOU STATIC hi. SAT" Ht, LEWIS METCALFE. to uiroii:..! mo prnpoi-e to liir.KC I lie p:. '- sjliserinlioii rii'c. I urn iiol nliln t i il'. a crrM' Lii-iuem, mh In'.s I'n :i cii.itoniiiiy to u gr.'iit '""tenf ly Mr Si.tMcr. 1 have im tMiiitnl, iuil inn d pendent iiinii my iluily l.iljor lir n Ii vini,' Those in am ;'.! who witnt the p.iper Coiitiiiin '.I will .li:ii! iio'.ilv nic ui. oiitv ; an. I it lit ! I cj.-ii iu'i!:.ini;tnvii i!,i ir no. Iili';iiiil v.i.iil.l lie riitiiolly r : i i f UIM (ircjiiiici lo il l Jiili I'rin'iii;; :tl tot,- JiiHi-l r.!!i., ii :t I uk tin; Mioiiii'.' nf ::!! v.1,0 liavc Moil; i:i t!.:.t ii'i;". Iii tli.i first place, it need not bo cx i)"ct(."i to uivft cliililren u proper train lug wiihoni paying particular attention to Ibn Mtliiuet, and taking roiiitideriible It WOll t (1.) til II I I- nlilrnii run ' j l'i: ir i.'vii r nil?.', iuhI only tuko notice "jof tJ,cii- fuiiiiH w lieu ihy do sonictliiiig ! jh i-f ii'i; h.rlv 1'itil. However, thin is :', .;Uui tii'j extent of tl.e training wliieli -iin:;iiy clii.!n'ii leceivc. They urn al lowed to run on, undirected and un ;;i;md.'d, in wlmtcver directum t'ouir t: n 'e;n;icn or eircinnut.tiices lead llieiu ; tiien wlieii tliey liecoine tiioiouhiy xnt 'ii .it. '1 will. I'mliKM, and eoiiKfiinenily ti iin.ic.-ioiiie, the nreiitH begin tlie o- pclfsn li'.sk of l.eiilino it out of tli'.ni. ' i h'.-ii ( 'liildivn have to In; wlii)pcd a t:ruit iltvil, it ii? generally pretty j.'oo.l iA idenee tl.itt the pit rents me to Ijliime ii.- well nn tin) eliil.ireu, mid are really us il'i.T'iiiK of puiiisliinent. It U iceiiiliy true with regard to mixing diildren. that "an ounce of pievenlion in worth a pound of cure." It Humid be borne in mind that chil dren are altogether incapable of judging what i.goid for theai, anil what is not. Il if litiie lens than a miracle for n child lo grow up and have a good disposition, wi;iii-.,it unv directing or retraining in Diicoee. Their young mimU are eon stn;itl ufijuiriiig false iinpreHi-ion.i and mi.iiiilii.il iili.a.s. Their views of many tilings are hint the opposile of what liiev wuiiM be if they wero older. Tiiey strive to become accomplished in little vii i - of which a lew more years would ninke iliem ii'iinmed. M"-t any one eiiii io.ik biuk to bis youth and recall i.i.iuy f thtfu mi!nkf!i notions ; and .- nit "I ti.un t!:ere ii mi need In recall, ilu ir c..iis. omuces are ftill too plain-. I, Ii !l l.V.Tf lillV Wil l d'HS not look Tho Last Message of a De termined Suicide. From the Chattanooga Time. About three weeks ago the drowned remains of Nathan Davis, "a carpenter, wero found in the Tennessee, near the Cherry street bluff, and an upturned boat near by. It was supposed he bad committed suicide while under mental aberration, but no evidence was found. Sunday, a young man named Joseph Myers found a memorandum book floating near the spot w here the body v.'ub found, and innido the following note, written nervously nlmost illegi bly : Dearest Wife : I love you as I love mv life. Forgive me for this rash ant, for J am tired of life. As I w rite this the boat u sinking. Live a Christian ami go to Heaven. I don't know wbeio I will go to. Trust in God and iliat is sullieiunt. I am tired of this life ami want to die. I expect I wiil go to the devil and to my torment, but I can't help it ; I am tired of this life and waul to die and risk the case. I have drinked a pint of corn whisky and am nretlv li''bt. Dru forme. . D O As I write the water is six inches iu the Unit. I have bored six holes in the b.nt with a three bit to ink it. I feel happy. Don't kuow what the Lord will do for me, hut I will trust all with Him; He is sufficient for all things. My life is a misery to me aud I want to leave for another world. If found, de liver to No. 120 Vaughn street. N. Davis. Sobriety Among Railroad Men. ii. it i li l. IN. nit ki;i'I:i:j;:i ai ivk, w. v. conaoa. CoOCi-B;'. This issue of ihe Itnine J-m: nal ter minates my connection with it in in y resjM'ct whatever, nt leart for a period. Mr. II. II. Diiliu 1ms leased it. mid I heartily commend him as worihy the support of a Peeple amongst whom lie liast lived for more i!i;iu one -fourth Mr. Iht l'i..--tnia-ti r the fVl.i.';,;,; " Then i. mi .:e r eer'.vn l;.:i 1'i.riy r ' Il 'Alii v.id IK it tl;r.t i-i..." mi, I (tel.. : : nil. umi lh' Froiu ihi; ( 'liicngo News. 'i lo'i- ! Mil punrniniml v ftirim immtiAt. i, ;.,k wii'i ivt on some of tlie.-f er- f laboring meo who are practically un- ii. im,f euth, an 1 wish over ninl over ,W.r ln.n.l t.i nhaiinnnra Tl.i. i , i iv'uiii h. l.fi.l known better, or that l.is ticiilarly true of railway employes. The ' L '"' ' iitl'iist hud known better, r . rti tli!Lti.i was well expressed by a loco- v. l i ..'... l i l ....... ..........I......... ..i. l.:... . . . . 1 . . J ..... j.. n,.i ... ii., umi mninii vinuiju in icacii niiu rnotive eiorinf-er n i nvi iniiw v ion Il is not much wonder tliat : I, c snwl- "'rion ra Imt-n ...,., i,o in I . i ii. .-ill..: :i( il ! Il' ll'llll II III t L'li' .'. lie.'t l! ;p:..-..-. 'IV Il I - !:.. ' lit-:. : ciiil Iri ti do not remember their :.ls w iih any loo rniieh love and af- I ( Th'rs .err;; a ; I: -M Il!l I, century, meft of which time he 1m been in my employ, au l i- t 1 . t - : . j - , fully neij'iiiiiite l with all d -tnl!.- !' tl.e business. All subseriplions jiid in adv iii-r in tnc will be filled out by him, am! :is I um UnSiircil the p:ip( r's jmliiii :tl .ri:.. i pies will not iiinlei'o any s r i : 1 change, if any at all, I Like it ih.;t i,-. one will be displeased i.i this r. s,n rt. All aihvrti.-iiig eoiiirael. will be filled out by him IJut charges I'.r all Work, of vhatsin ver n,:u;i'e, (Vmn li:; date, and ail i--iibrieripti.ni , i.i.i.i. i paid to him. He nho nr. ipt ; r till dries to I be Horn-. I ..na;.:, i-.nd 1 1 earnestly req.ic:4 an early i . -tile,:. cut ei': flw. in.,. . ' I . T , . I t .iiliii.nnit ..-.Il i !. Jt IS II l t.llllK, IlllplOjll I (.: ill !l:ol ('olll,..;.-!,,,.!, I v .l taste, for ine to r-ny a few woi-.i.- ;u ;iv-i po.-ed iiiieriiii..ii'iil.; to ing up, perhap-i forever, my cmm. i - - i . 1 1 with joiirnaliim, espciuily ii I have written much in theire last twcniv-fiv': i ... .1 .1,. :. .il :in tin- . t I i - li e I iitliii.l'lllit liitim:. 'ol..rad.i will ( i.-.'-'islatiiio mid ( 'ui. ii-ti- ..ir. fi...r 1..;..,. .u,.,. ,.... ..ii. 11.1 .7 llllj ll :j t . I. ' .-, i to ai-ijiiire u:id were never .liiri.e.i against. I; is il.e duty of parents to root out i. ri.. Iiioi tei.deiieies unil false impres i . . just as fast as they spring up. .u i li." -.ay to do ibis is lo continually a' ii r.iid study children, aud as soon - a ii.td ipiiility is observed, to try ev ry ini-.ii. of Iviiiis'.iing it. Hut bad lull n;i' s will i. it be removed by lucre- i.ing a cliilil w henever it coin r 'Hu iict It should be made to .id J.e kind of disposition the v, a. id evi iy time ibis dispo-dl-j 'aud by an act the cjiil.i - i niiiiiie.l tliat it is nu old i ! t: '! panio thing for which it i bel'.iii. Jt will 'tluiH 8ee ::--iion bi-twi.-u trie difTenMit ii ' ii p i;iis;.in. nts. It w ill al- '. lint ns fault is, and become I i ii'; its wrongfulness, and ; lll-i'i to -u.u-d r.gaiuiit it. a ii ::itrr of com in hi observa l;;!ie ' !''ci any number of cor in ".e in oviii'.'oiuiiig bad dispo . i i.ii.ir. ii, iiii'oout letting them t tia- acts indicate and whut iii. ii. . : re lor. -mi io he Minded to their .' I'.iubs by l"ve, or if they do lire prevented from making n oil ibis account. Aitlioue i CAPITAL PRIZE, 575,0001 Tickets only $0. Shares In proportion. Louisia:.a State Lottery Co. " We do hereby certify that we miiierviw the arrangi'mi'iits for it 11 the aioniniy ami Semi-niiiiuul drawings of the Louiunu Stale Lottery (.'oiiipuny.anil in person oiannpe nnil c(inlroIthetlrttwingslhenirt1vci'Jnd lliitl the same are conducted with honeity, fairiiew and in good fnilli toward uli parties, and wt itntliorize the C'liuinimy to inu-tiiiscertitirnle, trilh fnc-siniilesof our sigoitlurofl uttuchc(l,in il ' ertiHcuientH." im.-s that railway managers have no use I iraoelll rlil.lietn.l In linmr " Tliiu in I -I . .... . " ..W".. 'HID III , v. niic consiHii ly suitering lrom tnu! j .5;., nn.portion Ki the ability of r 1irrrl.fi I ti f . 1 1 1. . . ... . ... . 1 . . . . .iivj nt ntwim-. mnt nmiwiiHw 1 ii;n iiiQtittiroiiuinr I ha .nti .. n n v " ni' iiiti, iiiviiu, A'HJ tUHPTttUllia rules are extremely arbitrary upon this point The Chicago & Northwestern general superintendent, when he hears that a man is indulging iu drink, sends t r iiiin and talks to hnu like a father, If he reforms, well ; if not, he is dis charged. Drinking while off duty is i.u nulilen on account u its after eltccts. The same thing is true of the Missouri I acilic, and, 111 fact, of about all large roads. Ihe various "brotherhoods.1 such as those of the locomotive engi neers, firemen and conductors, discour age di ink by every means in their pow er. An engineer discharged from the bjotherbool f.r intempetate habits can not get a job upon nny railway iu the country. It is to be observed further that the restraint exercised by these forces is biougbt to bear upon a jiecu li.n.-iv restless and energetic class, who, v. itl.out it, would bo among tho first to ya iii. .1.1,1 . 1. ct Slain otiii. r:!, iieii, aii.' voti' in. 1. ... llircc oiniioM-il amen, men! -1 !.i I In years or more. Sun ly, in that ::lmoi-1 Sir-tn Coiirrtiiuiioii OiiiiHvtiwit w ill 1 leel, K(r.ie flieers ti. i.'isialiiie an I Coiiri-seiien. Delii'iVare will t leci i.egi-laiiire mn ( '.niL'n 'Milieu. f' .oi i.lii will elei-l (i..vi i:ior, Lit ut. 0 ant i ivci nor, Lcgiailure and 'o:i I'l-. S.siliell, iind vol.; lip' 11 I'll- iir.,ti,;i of liol.lir.g a ( 'oil', niioii lo I'cvi.-e l!i. Cuiislitiiti.in of the i-'late. (ienigia will elect Congressmen. Illinois will elect State ollicers, I,eg iidal uro and Coiigi'es:incn, and vole up on a proposed aiiieudineiit to tile Stale Coiisiitiilion. Imliiiiia will elect, Slate oflie -rs, Lee. i-laliiiv and Congressmen. Iowa will e!i el minor Siale officers mid Coiigi-essni -n. Kansas will elect Slate ofiiei rs, I..;; islatiire mid (,'n!igres.--!.i' ii. Kentucky will elect Cinigi".--.- i,ie:i. Loui-i.'ina will elect Congressmen. IMai vlaiid w ill elect. (Iniigi-eSMii. n. 1 1 -it 1 ..... ... .n.-issaciiusei.ts win elect Statu oiiiei-rti, averiige-of-huui.iii-!il'e, I have wrili-n very much which, "dying I wouM ii-ii to blot bill forever." Without imv 11!' fectation of modesiy I do assert iieii u; the vast amount of Wi I can only re call one thing that leads me to pi. -si re tny files, nnd that is, t!,at I never v, rote anything, however uiigrainmaticai, or silly, or reduudaiil, that 1 meant lor barm. Aud I ask atU'iiliou to the fol lowing notation from " HiaiH lVom lloruco " : " Where fivipienl lieauties Hli ilie the n.i li rV view, Wo 111 in. ! no! iMinrn-l for 11 hlet nr luo, Jlut pahliin e.jinillv In linelis or in. 11, The slipn of human limine, umi I la. pen." Without meaning that there were ev er any beauties in what I have wrillen, I do mean that. I want pardon for all the slips of human nature and the pen, fir you know that the great Ru.l of Avon said : -"The evil tlint men do liven after tin in ; Tho good is oft iulei'i'eil villi their Ilukh," So let it not bo with me, for I have written some things worihy of regard, in that they we're meant for the good of mankind. And yet, in meeting with "Ingratitude, more si rung than traitors' arms," and when I wiih almost van 1 . . ... l'O'.'iHiainrc inn! t oiiit. h-oncn. Michigan will ele S!.i!e otiiivrs, Lejri. laliiro find Congressmen. Minnesota will elect an .V-:,i-:ant Jus tice of its Supreme Court, Legislature and Congressmen. .Mississippi will elect (. ongressmen. Missouri will elect Sintc otlicer, l.og islatiire.and Coiip-osmen, and vote up on two proii''Sid ainendiiienis to the Slate Coiwifiuiioii. NehrifrKti will elect Stale ullicer: auished. I have never fbivnitten ('., Ii''y'M:itnre and (. oii,rrcsr-moii, ami vole honesty was the best policy, and that peace hath honors more to be adin-'-xd than war. And 0110 cnns' !ifoii have I in ray abusq of nil 1 liavo written, and bt is, that there lire more fools bo eides myself. For this I can die in my own pride j " like silly hejjKnrs Who, sitting in the stocks, refuge lie irshiim.!, That many iiuvu, nnd others inu,t nit theiv." ' . Ill sooth, dear friends, I need s nil" rest. Weak vessels cannot hold toe much, lest tho hoops should burst ABundor. .Audi have enough to do f. r months to come to settle up 11 busmen of many years. And now, with malice toward none but good will towards all, I bid you adieu. Wm J. Bi.attku 1' Salutation. " Iii assuming charge of the Journal, will " say my say " in ns few words at. Nate. Coliiliition h'evmhi will elect Supreme .Jiiiij.e Li'L'ii 'aliire iiiui Coti'-i'i 111:11, itn.'vi t. up-iii the (lioslion of hoi ling a ji v r.-u-!i"ii to revise the (.'"ui'.iitntieii Hie Slate. New Hampshire will elect Cev,.i;ioi', I'gn-liiturc and (Juiiri-osstin-n, nod upon ine (piesu.ui 01 I'.olUlllg at et .'il.u ti.'iial Coiivciition. New Jersey will elect LrL'i.,!itt.;;v. ami ('ongressmen ew lull: will elect two Jitdges of! the Court of Appeals, Assembly men mil! Congressmen, ami vote upon 1! pin- proposon ami'inlineiit to the i !u'e Cm sliltitio'l. N.u-'.li Carolina wiil eloct State of!!- cer i, Legi-vlature and Coiigri .-.oueii. l'eiiiinvlvauia will elect. IeiMsl.ituiv and Coiii'i-essmeu. ' doing may Ik' the result of gi-.-al love, the ill efii-ets of such a conr-!n niivihi'ig biitwbat should be e pec-ted from 11 loving parent. It is Lung.' bow some oarents will work for 1 heir children ; how they will strive to . " e them an education and every ad vantage for the purpose of making muii siiece.-.iiiii, ami at the same time " neglect their training that all they do lor them d es not begin to make 110 for . 1 . 1 1 .1- . .. . 1 . ine in eiieei-i 01 men- neglect. Il in to be hoped that n fuller rcaliia- Uon ot -the importance of the car v training of children w ill soon be reach ed. That while other means of reform ing mankind urn receiving so much at tciiti"ii, this, the most important, will iiol tie entirely overlooked, itmavb. llait women have aright to vote, 'and a.-isi i.i em-rung on the atluirs ot (joy. i . . 1. . . 1 eiiim.-in. ji iiihv nu iney iiuve as 'i.iieli at In-art. tin- good of the country as men, and as much riidit to show their InVhlly. Vet it all seems r.ilher un called f.r, when it is considered what splendid opporliniiiies fur being of use to dm country woman has m the spin re i,f raising ehildrcri, and how much room for improvement there is in fl;b-direction While woman has cer tainly ,di''wii herself capable of doing gre.i! i;ood in managing leinpei-iinco ro friiw nnd various philanthropic so eieiie.i, i he fact still remains that her greatest field fordoing good is in ihe lioiue. If mothers are desirous of bet tering tl.e condition of the human race, there ia no way they can show it better, or accomplish more to that end, than by applying their minds nnd all their su- 1 p . tflao;!.-, energies to training their chil li lias well been said that "the m 1 fiotoppiiy, Our pliotoginpher, Rufe Williams, has returned to Winchester, and can be louii l at Lis Callery every Iriday and Saturday, ready to do finer work than be has ever done before. Ho has iu his Caller ,- smim very fine specimens of en liiigid and colored work something itii'.i ci.nnot lie neatcii. i ako your old pictures to Jtale and have you a band some copy enlarged and colored. For the Legislature. We nre authorized to announce Thomas A Keith, Sr., of the loth district, a candidate to represent Franklin county iu the lower linineliol Hit-next lieiieral Awcmoly. Wc nrc aiithoriau'd to announce John M Kelley, r.si., of the 12th civil district, a can iliilateto reiireseat Franklin enn'nlv in tin Lower House of the next (iniernl Asnenibly of Ti'imessec subject to a Convention. Flec tion, iuv. -ith. We are uutlinrimi to nimoiniet. W. w tiiiri.in a eanilnlale to represvut Franklin eouaiy 111 ine lower house ol the next Hen cntl .AH-inl.:y of Tennessee. ForStateSenator. We lire authorized to announce I)r. Twin MetealU-a cuniliilnle for Sliitt- Senator from the counties of l-raukliu. lie. ford nnd Moore nl the ensuing Novenilier election. We are iiiithonzeil toniiiiouneeHon.il It. Mieiiv, of Franklin colintv. an a can- ili.latefor State Heiiutor from the counties of l'ranlilin, lie.lfnril and Moore, at the ensuing Novemlier election. th.M rockj ihe cradle rules the snien. Illioi'.e Islnud will elect Cuntrros: South Caroliiiii will elect State olT! eers, legislature and Congresr-uieti, mid vote upon a proposed ninenduivnt to tlie Stato Constitution. 1 renimsreo will elect Governor Hail possible, to-wit: The pnper vill 'ti"- E";!M.oislll'!;i!,H,0',U''B' Lefiisl'Uure ue to be democratic i will advocate Texas will elect State officers. He. ... B temperance, religion and morality ; will work for the interests of Winchester and Franklin county, and the citizens there of; will not contair in its columns any thing unclean or uufit to bo read at the vo, 1,1." I Henlth and Ilo'me. CJvcnVIL:.E MARKET. iiacon clear sid's, 1 1 Jc, packed. I'ru -C. () C, 1 1 W. Laid --Suowflnke. in k("'S. IO.'.cIs ('..'I'.itiy lar,!, H.if I'jggs-'Vom first liandn, lCc. L-'iialliers- 'rime geese, 4Sc ; mixed, iuelmlinijduek, 15(.; ode. Kagfi.Sl.liil per 100 lbs. Corn, s:!ic!led, Sfie. 'heat ---ISew. dry and in milling een.Hliuii, ToniSOe. C -i n liu-iil, pnv busliel, 7075c. Hvc, new, from wagon, GOa. Jfny. .M ;!(,: $M pi.r ton. Hogs, n verii rin'r '22") nounds nnd un. ward, 5 I ri0ii.!.7,r). Ciiitle, exira wod shinninir i3.25fa II I-.- w - -w- JOHN F. VAUGHAN, " iiciiesirr.mniiessre. Dealer in and Manufacturer of UN, COPPER AND SHEET- lilUiVWAR The Queen. lal uro nnd Corigressmon. Virginia will elect Congressmen, West Virginia will clctt Congress men. Wisconsin will elect Rlnto officers, Lfguthiture and Cougressincn. Our Agents. John II Martin, Winchester. CJeorge K. Banks, Decherd. D. S. Long, Hockerville. L. 11. iSiirtain, Cowan. W. i (Joasago, Estill Springs. I. N iMurtin, Maxwell. O I. Iiruco, Iluntlnml. ... - , G. W. Cowling, Maxwell. O W liyrom, Awult. I have the ,.rnli,u;.. .:i.. .1 t .....n. iV rini lor 1110 nianu- "'-eaimsaic.rnrthecoiiiititaof Franklin, l.ineoln, Moore, liedford r.nd Coffw.of the hi'st ( '.,ir,.o lt i , ., Trv ,me; Hionow onlium! n large assortnicntof 1 1 If 1 I 43&dfeti km which lie nrnnoMeii tn anil Cheap, exclusively for CASH. Has also a full 1 ressed are on hand, beaides Pumps and Pump-Tubing, fir Rootinc and flutlorinu Hnn. ?.J. , - o w..w w v.ucr i n t he most approved sty le. 1... II 1 u-n . i ' II, lOIP-H Commissioners. Incorporated in 181)8 for 25 years hv tin legislature for Kduciitionnl and Charitable purpose with a capital of $1,000,(M)0 to whicJi a reserve fund ot over $500,500 has since been added. Ky an overwhelming nonular vote itsfran chie was uinhc a part of the present State Uinstitution ailopteil I H e. 2l, A. 1). 1H79. WU The only Lottery ever voted on anil endorsed by the people of any State. Jt never scales orpedvones. Its Crand Single Nuirber Drawings take place Monthly A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH Git AND DKAW12CG, CLASS L, m the Academy of Music, NEW OK- mAAh, Tuesday, Nov. II, I004 lHtn Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, 875,000. 100,000 Tickets at 86 each. Fractions, in Fifths, in proportion. LIST OF l'KIZEH. 1 CAPITAL PK1ZE 575,000 1 do do 2,-,,000 do do 10,000 2 PKIZES of Sti.OOO 12,000 6 do 2,000 10,000 10 do 1,000 10.000 do 500 '. 10,000 do 200 20,000 do 100.. 30,000 do 50 25,000 do 25 25.000 Approximation Prizes. 9 Approximation prizes of $750 6,750 . do do 500 4,50o 9 do do 250 2,502 20 100 300 500 1000 For sale ley J. M. Ilntchins, Winchester : Patty h Shoo':. Cirnn. r a . '." indGeo. C. Buss, IVcherd. ,t! ..' For Everything that goes to make a Desirable Gun, the REMINGTON FIREARMS ARE UNEQUALED. Am m. ys 8EE THE NE SHOT GUN. MODEL OF shot r REVOLVE RIFLE CANc, VFIREARMSforHURT- SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED UTHLOBtix LAriiSEHSON, FURtVlAN & Q SOLC ACBNT9 REMIMCTOM SPORTINC COODl'' m mm broads NEW YORK, 4 WESTERN OfFICE, H. LAMQERSON A CO., 73 STATS STREET. CHICAQO. ILU 1 PURGATIVE PUi 1987 Prizes, cmoiintin to 205,500 Application for rates to cluhs should ba made only to the olliceof the Company in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giv ing full address. Mukn P. O. Money or ders payable and nddn-ss Itegi-tered Ix-ttersto NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, New Orleans, La. lOSTAL NOTI-X and ordinary letters bv Mail orExpreHs (all sumseif five'dullars anil upwards by Exprt-HK nt our exH-nse) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., or M. A. DAITHIN, (107 Seventh .St.,WiudiinKton, P.C. J. L, BAUGH'S Is Headquarters for Drj Goods, Notions, Clothing, And will completely cbang the blood In tb eotlr tystem lo three nnUv L penon who wUl take 1 PUI each night from 1 to 13 wek, mj be rtitsrad, hemlUi, If auch thins be poMlble. Cor Female Complaints Uiene Tin, hm hh rhyaktena iih them for the cure of LITER anil KIDNEY dlaeaMt, 8oM rrtrrJZ orient 07 mall for XSo. In itampi. " Glrralara freo. I. 8. JOHNSON A CO., Boan, I Oroop, Antlima, BrontnHu, Km (sin, HlnMimallsm. Jomitosi iL DYKE UNIVKN-I (for himulndtiZ Vtt) will llioi;iliiiiv4ii.ly KlititHnTlZr discmru. awl will ii nitivelv an inii out of Urn. IiiiWmiiKiii U.'-.t mil m. 2, Itv.n v III frop by miil. lmi J,-j..Tz 1 rivcriUon u lienor t!,ui curc. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT Ct'liES Inflame, htomimi tt li Imp. H' in. Itrklnif Clinch. tVliiMiniiiir CnUiill. C'tiruliiO lJli'rrl.'i;A. Dylttlti TV. I l.nlrril Mnrtiu. KiliwiTnL. . lilMuui gf Uio Spine. Hold everywtitro. Circuier tut. I. 6. JOilVi.lo:; ii CO.. Iki'.sn, Hm. ' , It Ii a well.knmvn fmrt that mnt of Ilie florae and I'altie l-nwitf-r tuld In tl.i.i conn, try Ii wortlilfMi tliat Shorirtan n Oiiilitlint row.lprlflal.iwliitelvpnrpo.r'lvrrvvaluiilile. mmimm 1n. rhiM. ono t.aioiifiil in rank Dim of UBISa H-SJl'-b lj. Vjr fo.nl. itwlU iIm) pwiilvcli- ) rrvert aid onreHi'(CtiolvivAe. BoMevOT-ynlKn.en'-iitlo'niilllliriti CHICKEN CHOLERAJttrntoJit M All. REMOVAL 1 1 respectfully announce to the public thut PJiave moved lay stock of Leather (.foods, such as Boots, Huts, Shoes, Groceries. IPZeisrlcr Bros' Warranted bhoes a specialty. Sewing Machines, Trunks, etc. . tga. A full line of School Books. V, All kinds of Barter taken iu ex change for goods. awrrr "vis. jno. h. martis DAVIS It MARTIN, Attorneys at Law Winchester. Tenn. Will practice in the Courts of Frnnkli nnnn anUadjoimngcountioK. may25 H. C. LliNTCK, 24 N. Cherry St., Nashville, Tenn., (3d door (north of Maiwell House,) DURANGO SALOON. The best of Wines. Liaunrs. f'fonni Tobacco. fiunolS. Wagon and Carriage Shop. KISSLINC It STUDER, Wl.VCllWTER, TKNK., Are prepared to do the best, chenncst and most prompt work. Wagons and Buggies al ways on hand. ' All kinds of Illneksniithinrr nrmnnllv ol. tended to. Ilorse-shoeliiu u snecialtv. mar26-lv " ESS.GGLLARS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, Boots, Shoes. Ic, B. H.STEII 101 Union Et., Nashvilk Claarjonds, i-.lt Vcr,E fen ml in a n. 'J and other goods kept in my line, tnlheoldj In fact, evervtiii Jewelry Steie. Alio .Mniiii-'iieiun r el I'l.-MN C-l l.lMiS, which sr, -.-.(; i, ddir il : 1 l :..i i-. . . , stand for.m.rlv.. ,i...l 1,.1 1. ..... I. ... ' , , ' ;,: 'i" '-" giiMiantL corner of Public Spmre. Also will kicponi liana at store a stuckof iTKP CS.?!! .l"V?r--! CY Tff 101 I'liinn St.,b-,t. Colli nr..! Mc;li ftUKC2-ly B, TJpperand Sole -Leather. I nlso have, in the same buihlinj;, a GENERAL REPAIR SHOP For the above goods. 8tUlIiiles mid Tallow wauled at (he above stiind. ir. raw L.VERY A Hi. UL Winchester, Tenn. New a m! elcgnnt Tep nnd Ko-Tot' Piid Slid li rr.t-cb:.M. 1 fiu-m-M. i:r.l Si.iiflit- JloraJ Horner boarded bv the year, ni.mthor very low, and well attiiniid to by hutf gronmnmn. Hacks run niirht am! dnv from Wincli mess at the old rl'oH.. Tn..vl .! lAflierd . Passeugen a!M for in wj fl i t. . .. ' ' ' iOl town. anil bai'L'iiL'i e u-ckii! 5T Will continue the Tanning hus- 3ss ai tnc old (rr eri usuol, Kesiiectfully. M. 1. PETTY. jan23-tf j. w. Cii3.:( Phvsicinn v irurcco Odi rv IiIh profesuioniil nrrvicrf totlif c; zens of Wint bester and stirretindirg oennti SP;J ( illiec In the biiililing ncenpitd .ToI,... T v win: - -:.i. ( ...... . . i"i.'n " . ii. i . ! i iji it.r . h er. ii,ii in i..ii..i Mill remain in Winchester for several i Ki-ii.iinmTi... rv..i.r Cm months, and will jTom. (iregnrvV. isim-a,1!. B S. Curio aprl-tf ELLIS DAY! gans at Moderate Rates, and guarantee his work. He is also iigcn for STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS TIANOS AND ORGANS, Any one wishing to nurchase can corrcs- pontl with or cull on luni, at Wmcbesler, Tenn. fehO-tf J. A. Gaines, Corner of Ransom Building and Public Square. My constantly iiicri'n.inL' trn.l., bn irbni. ted mv npnetite for still more custom, and I intend to JiKSF.KYK IT. 1 have Increased my stock ACCORDINGLY, especially in the way of 4 LADIES' mi VERY LATEST STYLES OF Floyd Ehtij u Matt. N. WHmrf ESTILL & WHMEE, Attorneys at Lar, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the CnurlF of Fri' nnd ndlniniiie eoimties mid in tlie KsprH Court at Kashville. finnle'fc, T. C. MUKI7ZLL, Surgeon zr Phvsicinn Winchestur, Tenn., Isrcndy to attend to all calif in :ot1 coimtrjr. OROSTHWAIT & CO. 30- iYorf Cherry Street, (Opposite McOitvock Blixii) Kasi'.vlllo, : : Tonr.essec OIIN SIMMONS. p. n. I'lii.Tm SIMMONS & CURTIS, Attorneys at Low Winchester, Tenn. Will timelier In tl.n inni!ii,l P.....t.i:n I . - "i mii.tiu voiifc ana iuoore; aino in Biiprcnic Court at iiannviiie. iTompi aueiiuon given to en lections. fnovl4 OrHconth.astsideof PubliiSqunre. C. F. Newman. J. J. Vkkam.. iroprwtor. Manager. NEWMAN'S Restaurant, No. 7 North Cherry Street. Nashville, : : Tenn. HP Meals served up at all hours. tnar26-lT A good line of GENTS' SHIRTS nnd COLLARS ; CLOTHING, HATS, CLOTHS, GROCERIES of the best quality, Bacon. Lnrd.Fine Canvassed Hiiins, Can ned UimmIs, Toilet Articles in fuel, a general stock, nnd the j BEST FLOUR in the WORLD. Remember, GIVE ME A TRIAL. septlO Hi.ut i.t V;.,.. T ! filfllff ' ways on hand. ' ' VfUt T. E. Wiiiftend. ; K.0.Wi"4 Maxwell House Shoo Store T. E. WINSTEAD&CO. j Dealers in " Slippers and Umbrellas, . No. 154 Church Street, Bel ry Block. r.lTV m!-.r2fi-lv NASHVILLE, BRADFORD NICHCL, MATT Ji ESSES, - . No. 0 N. College Street, Merchants M Nashville, Tenn. All gooils BrsUluss. msr2-r i