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1 Jwta xamiutt. Ii Published Weekly and Trl-Wcokly, by JONAS & nALT0N.ON B.A.JONAS.. . B. A. llAl-TON XXKLY- &XAMXNEK Is isaueil every Tlnimlny nt following ratcR: One Copy one Yeur, in advanee ..Vl OnuCopy Six MotithH, in mtviuiee l.W lu clubs of five or inure to ony one office cash in advance, 2.00 tr It Is uiuk nstooil between the rulillsheis nil thi'Hnliscrilx'i' v-lio obtains ills paper "on time," that It Is perfectly fair and Juat, and no cause for las 01 temper or 'pronilseiiH cussing It the bill iSTplaeed in the hands of a Mania Vato for collection, II not settled within tliirt t'uys after maturity. THE TI... WEEKLY EXAMINER Is issued on Mondays', Weiinkmdays and iFkiuays ; Monday s paper la delivered by tli Carrier on Sunday inorntiiK, TUKMS (IV TIU-WEEKLY!. For 'One Year, ,."n KorSix Mouths, Wit have seldom stopped the paper of a snb scriber In the County at the expiration ortli ' time paid for, without giving offense, hence we shall continue the Wkkki.v KxaminkhI u micases to parties known to bo "good for Hi" money, "unless instructed to discontinue it , E A BERDEEN EXAMINER. TUTT'S PikLS A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE Of the present generationjItj forth Cure of this disease and its attendants, BICK-HEADACHE. B1LI0U8SE8S, DTfr . PEPSIA.CdN8TiPATl'0N.PILE8,etc..that Ttfil'8 PILLS have gained a world-wide reputation. Mo Remedy has ever jeen aiaeovered that acta so gently the digestive organs, giving them vigor to similate food. As a natural result, the S Tervous System is Braoed.tho Muscles jre5eveloped, and the"Body Robust. . Obllls nxxcl Fover. E. RIVAL, a Planter. t Bayou Bra,L.,By: My plantation Is In s. malarial district. For several years I oould not make half a orop on aooount of bilious diseases and chills. I was nearly discouraged when I began ths use of TUTT'S PILLS. The result was marvelous: my laborers soon became hearty and robust, And X have had no further trouble. ThuY rltv the cleanse the blood nan THE RIGHT: YOH VOURTIJSG FJIVOR, Milt FE.-IKI.Yfl VOAt'ilEJIJWITIOA". V0L,17 ABERDEEN MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2S. 1882. NO. 33 1m rsserv us MDNHAV, WilDNKsDA V AND VIU1Y JONAS riiAinix, ri'llMSHI-IKH AND I'HOellir.Tolt.S. SIMlKf'liTPTIOX TKI5MR: Ine: t'opy one year, - . - si. nmnlhs, " " 1 1 1 1 1 it mi f Us, - INVAIU.UIJA J.N AJAW.NCE! i.f. IUTi:.S OF ADVERTISING: On- inch, or l-s, 'm.Ktitut.' a stttt:irt in ill Y. MiM,ii, un.i w ill cjftL the mivtTListd- iir Sini; l: tiiscilioii,!.,"! mi no I ik nor, nntl fie the bowel toad nMn Mm. tliionoiu bu- Try lliU remedy fhlrly, and ya will iln n healthy lltfetlon, Vigorous otly. Pure Blood, Mtroug Herrea, an Nound Istvor. Price, lift Ct. Office, SS SI array Hi., W. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE Gray TTair or Whwkkm cbanRed to a Oldssv II lack by single application of this 1vk. It Imparts a natural color, and acts In tantaneously. Hoio by Dnifrelsta, or sent by express on r cetptofuno loIlHr. Office, 38 Murray Street, New York. Information ami I me fill Krnv4ttm will t mailed FRB an tl- 'Uo$i.J 'L.J'. tfLT tlfl Tin I .. I PURIFIES THE BLOOD Eradicates Malarial Poison.Preventg .Chills & Fever, Intermittent & Bil ious Fever, Cures Afrue& Fever, Indl gestloii, UySpepsia. Nervousness, Lons of Sleep, Female & Summer Disorders. Eeoommended Sc Usei Physicians. 6old Free of U. S. Liquor License by all re liable DruKglstsand Dealers. PRINCIPAL OFFICE & LABORATORY, 24&26N MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS, MO. v.- . EDITORIAL MATTER, From TH Weekly isslicsol Kridar & Monday OICORui VS KW SESATOKft. Tho election to fill the vaceucy ooea eiouecl by tho ilpntl) ol the lute Hon Hill, took plnce on tho 15th, anil resulted in choiiio of Pope B irrow to fill the short term, nnd Qen. A. H..Colqnitt for tho full term commencing Mnreh 4th. Hon.Popo Burrow is a brilliant young lnwyer of Athens, nnd nniong the most prominent members of the Constitutional Convention of 1877. In nil of the fierce prjlitioal contests that hovo been waged iu Georgia during tho hist few ycnis ho lins tukeu conspicuous part, nnd well merits the high compliment paid him. As n member of the1 Legislature of 1830 81, he displayed grcut capacity for leg islstive work and a hnppy vigor an) courtesy in debate, bo Georgians o;in rely upon his doiugnonor to himself and State during his short senatorial carreer. Gen. Alfred H- Colquitt, whose father Walter T. Colquitt, was perhaps the most brilliant man Georgia ever knew, wiis spoken of for Governor as early as 1837, and after the war in which he achieved renown his popularity whs unbounded. Though working like n wlu el horse in the Democrat io ranks, and serving repeatedly as Elector and dele gate to State and Nutioual Conventions, he refus-'d repeated solicitations to be come a candidate for Governor.Cougress nnd the Senato. Iu 1872 ho was elected President of the State Democratic Con vention and President of the Stulo Agri cultural Association, and bus held the latter olllee ever since. In 1870 he wus nominated for Gov ornor by acelamullon, and elected by ucnriy 80,000 majority. His magnificent management of the linimces of tho State aud particularly her rail road iutereslH a ided daily to his strength. It hud been the intention of Gen. Colquitt to retire from official life nt the end of his term us Governor, lor he wi fc p ior man aud had need to devote his talents to securs ing thut indepeiideuco which his status as a lawyer assured him was attainable, but the storm created by his appoint ment of Gov. Brown lo the vacancy oo ciisioued by the resignation of Oen . Gordon, determined him to go before his people for rebuke or eudorsal. Ui der the two thirds rule it was found when the Convention assembled thut a nomination was impossible, aud though Colquitt had a laig majority of the delegates they were unwilling to exert their power by suspending the usual governing plan. After a fierce light n resolution was introduced by Judge Watsh declaring tho impossibility ol miking a nomination, and recommenc ing Gen. Colquitt to the people of Geor gia for ro eleetioii. Our readers remem ber the fierce fight that followed, nnd how the people of Georgia responded with a majority of over 54,000, for Col quitt, and the choice of a Legislature that gave Hon. Joseph E. Brown a ma jority on joint ballot for Senator of 82 in a vote of 210 Those wh o have noted Colquit's car reer as soldier and Governor do not har bor n doubt as to his future s a states mau. Our Victory nntl Europe's Loss or Kquiltiiiuitj. 4' rAt. i fcTr Election i'or Coiiitrc! in the first litriet. Old fashionable remedies are rapidly giving ground before Hie advance of tins conquering speeiltc, and old fashioned ideas in regard lo depletion at a means of cure, have been quite exploded by the niicee8 ot tbe great rcvonniit.wlueh tones I ln avst.em. trationilizes the nerves, neu tralizes nialiii iii, depiiriiles ami snriehes I lie Dloou, rouses ine liver v iion oormaiu, nnd promotes a regular tmliit of biiOy. For sale by till druggists and Uwilers generally. fj I ami tr. MWHi 'ii PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A perfect Hrs" ing. elegantly per tuineu anu n:inn Kemoves dandniff, rcstone natural color and prevents baldness so cm " ? feu l UmpsitU. 'JKKWja nnMtlyf- PARKER'S ClftlCER TOftSEC An Invigorating Medicine Itiat Never Intoxicates This deliciot's combination of (linger. Huclm, f..j...i.- ii,;n:.,;.. muimtnv ntl.rr of tlie belt vegetable remedies known, cures all disorders of tlic uoweia, aioinacn, uvcr.KiuHvys nuu The Sett and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If yon ore infierinj from Female Complaint. r . U'aLrfiilnoii. lilieninotisnt ) VpeP- xia, oec'or ny di3 or infirmity, tnle barker's Ouiccr Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body and uive you new life ami rigor. -' n 1 v - T . T. A T9. 8 Paid for anything tninrimis found in Ginger Tonic ...... -. Mali! row, 881, MuMrow, 8G3, . Muldrow, Muldrow, 577. Miildiow, 610, Muldrow, G03. . Muldrow, 80(5. Muldrow, 1,391. ITAWAMBA, PKENT1HS. TISHOMINGO. OKTIIiDEIU, MONROE, Ijyon, 21. Lyon, 84. Lvon, 90, Lvon, 229. Lvon, .277, Lyon, 271. Lyon, 230. Lvon, 203. A London, Engliind, newspaper, in referring to tbo recent elections in this country, Bays 'lSnRlislinion cnn hiirdly be txpeoted to contempltite with cqimniinity the Beeminp; probn bility that the mxt Pieflident of tlio United Slnles will be i Deinocrut.'' llaymond Gazette, We rather think onrself it will dis turb the equanimity of England, France, Qormnuy, Italy, Spain and the rest of our Trans-Atlantic cousins, for it will moan a rcfmmp tion of that maiatiuie policy that in the days before the war whitened every sea in the world with the wings of our swift merchantmen ; ships that in those anti-bellum days wero freighted with the cotton, and corn, and what, and pork, and oil and the thousand and one other products of our fields, minos and mills that we contributed to th needs of I he out side world, and that returning brought the many offerings of for eign lands that meet the wants of advancing civilization or pander to the whims of luxury. When the Democratic party yield ed the sceptre it turned ever to its succesRor not only the lions-share of the carrying trade f tho world, and numerous shipyards that were con stantly supplying not only our own but foreign fleets with tho best ot vessels, and even building Hug ships such as tho "Admiral'' for the Rus sian and other, governments, but u NaVy that was competent to bear the flag upon eveiy sea nnd command respect for American citizens in every p?frt, A Navy that could reeuu Britain at Peiho, where "blood was thicker thau water; a Navy thut. ci.uld destioy the Algerian piraUs that livied tribute on all other nations; a Navy that could open tho ( orts of Japan to the Commerco of "the outs side barbarians ;'' a Navy I hat thanks to its prestige could with one potty sloop of war iu the port of Smyrna, forco the haughty Austrian to sur render from his coll i.iahnge frigate, iho Hungarian Khosta, who hid merely declared his intention lo be come, an American citizen, and a navy that was subsequently plun dered and pillaged and demoralizvil and rotted down by a succession of corrupt Radical managers of the Robeson type, until its name became a scoff und a by-word among tho nations of tho earth, and the mer. cintilo fliot rotting in Ihe docks yielded ignoiuiuiously and inglorion- ly- our currying trade to strangers. Nuturally enough Englishmen and the men of commerce of other na tions lose coutemplato "the beginning of tho end ;" when they "take heed of their fears" and anticipate tho return to power of a party that gloried in whitening tho seas with the sails of our merchantmen and in maintain ing a navy that could give their own ers and sailors and all other Ameiis cans protection wherever tho wind wandered to fan or tan the cheek of the venturer. Longevity in V.nst Mississippi. Tishomingo county Miss., has six gentlemen in it whosecoinbiiiod nges aggregate 4G8 years. AT, O. Times JJemocrut. That is dong very well, but we can beat it right here in the city of Aberdeen, where we meet daily on our streets six men whoso ages ag gregate 475 years, or an average of 79 years and 2 months each. Then we can name eleven other gentlemen who roside in our city and are nrnoug our most active buss iness and professional men whose ages will aggregate 770 years, oian average of 70 years each. Then wo can name ten other stal wart gentlemen in this city whose combined ages foot up a total of G27 years, or an averago of 02 years eight months and 15 days. In tho above lists wo include but one colored man although there aro probably many entitled to represen tation, and we have not. counted but ,n l:l( l'ii'H wilh Etlaine. X. Y. Star. The Chicago Tribune- Hunks Iho Senate will not be controlled, afier ,, ,'nn a i nv iiim s (in i in I lis. , ih . , - ., ' v i .imperiously nut KiiKllv g.'i." ng np- me,u,s if anything, hat. Mahc.no and ()1)(J (lf tH;,illnjiniljVL. dH,;s of Ih, Ruldleberger must bo compelled lo Ffll Av,.nmj Hol(!, us.Sl ary lot go tho nose of the adnnniKtra ion, ,,,,. 0Uino wns yvvlAy M.ct, at n hoards, even to that ot ahan- . t(J( ,,v (l domng the patronage ami or?nif.i. j ..j mSi wi,h lbo elec. non oi too Honato. sunmpri's .ip- lion, Mr. Rlaine?" Tim Klalcsm in from Elaine east The flirt; snrvivers fif the elass o lssl, or Chapel Hill l.'niversily, Nmlli rarnlina, ui'e Tli.-lioi (ireene nl M'imi sippi, Dr. Morrison of Meokhaitnir;;' N. Carolina, ami Gen. -Mallet, now of New York. Of lliis class, .Ian. K Polk lieoume rresiilenl : Ovo lifeanio (lovertiors ; I wo Congressmen ; two l-'pis-eopal liishops; two IM'osliylei'rau Min isters; two .linh;es mill one a Con.Mil (ieneral. The class inimboivil iwenly ci'lit. The im mI House ill lie 1 Tn o ;iTl j o. (ini o. 1 y :; !') i r in i h i s io ! u . -'i sin 1 1 j i 'j I i ii ;n In n 2'i i ''. l -Vt ' VI mi '1, I'ft M ii.; : mi 'J i ii . . , on if () Nil , it I 0(1 in km !! Ii Of : l,0 That bus been tho frequently ox g,nio at the interrogator sutlicient pressed opinion of tho Examiner, and ' l.V withering lo knock an ordinary we are r!ad to see that it. is endorsed ; !1,,,n 01,1 bU,,ti" botU '-oln ly answered; in well informed Republican quartors. j ..Tjlor(?h)y listicd. Are yon.''' l'eifeelly, Mr. Uiaine, I would like to nsl you a oilesiion or two us lo what i flVct it will have on the Rup " "J).ni'f know anything about sir." "Will any l'.ttempl be made lo re organ " "Si if" ' It is slated thai an attempt will be niado to reor " "Very likely," v.-il hunt waiting to hear the I'iiukIi of the question. "How do you account for the large "Can't account for anything, sir," came Ihe curt reply, as wrapping hitf lighlly-litling over eoat about him and buttoning his lii'inii irdt satin eoloi'i'd gloves, Mr. IMaine. of Maine, turned on his heel and sailed out in- I IIP I.Sp.nP'. 'I ,viMr.-., 'I, :,',, .-.piH,'.- I oai':-'ii;nrs. , , : J o-iri '..In ii COllipOSCll (if i ,,.l'.. -. new liii'ii.sunn' of Ilie oMct vt'icrans he- ! "Jie. elumn ing retired to tile kIi-uI.h of '.l'i ite life j "c mil imry S of lees aiel Tri hip of Tic ec lV tile late lii!;il wave, rpeeiallvis this I "",'; V'1"'" ""'-v ''" nol e-e-ec.i v. wools. Kc. ,. , , ,, ..J' ... ., it. Ill lelllll .S:M'(it'lis l!l (MM SJ.IIll. Si.el the JiepnhheallK. ( ) the . lie- I ;,,i,r, .Notices M ill ( ha.'iieu fur 4 tl h pillili'ian nn illhel M of tin; In.-t llmi.-rt on- ' lan- ..I Ti n i 'etit per line. iv iw Lav., h.'en re , i, 0i...i, wioie M f 1 h,:V;:,::';;;;;i't';:r rJ':,rUM- u,c'"'!S the l:i"i I'en.iii'i'alie nienihers have la-eu ,,, ,',,' 7, ' , , V , , .,..,. sent liacli. sliowing ('onelnsively that the j eouiitry i. heller pleased with the record of tiie I)( iiio.'i'uls made in ,.,(m.KS than i the policy laid down fur ti liv llohes lll and K- if. v i This will result in (-i-cat mlvintaee, i : Hie 1 Ic'noerni'!, who will possess in tin' ' in f i 'o;ij:.re.-'i, tn.t only a ne j n'.ly in j !miohiTs,!nit aiso a lai-e-c in j naty of x . ici, !,ecd ineniix as. ; is w il luiown thai tile tM' tilllj'-l-s, iiiihn i.ec iiti.i uliiii'y of M 1 ' "I I I'ecsltl' 1 1 1 inerecs- s il ll ( Vi i y term lie S. I'V 'K. Tl e I i inoeliils then - '. fore. Will iiml it In III ir lelvuntaee that they Ii ('..' relumed lo tin ii- Im-d and : Irilft- d ri pi'cNcnlatket;, win rees Ihe JU'- imi'iie i. s eliiKeilie; new !Oc;,. The S--.nl I : Olldd io he . p, cj;; COrTXtST'S While other Bakinq Powders aro target JiepiililutniiH ! aiiillerrit" with Alum and other hurtful rai-Hou Massey ol Virginia will eon test the scut in Congress of John S. Wis:', liendjuster, for Ihe State nt-Iiirge. This will serve to exhibit the "true two who are not active participants' inwardness" of the lute contest in that in business affairs ; Ihe last list we Stale, and show up the manner in which I I I...I.I.. It., ,.(.l l..l .!.,, II ,il, Pell , in n,h il Ihe 1 )i ti l l l nnait eo ii , 1 1 pi uu nn y a i ll Li y cioiii 1 1 io i " " i - i i , . . . . i , . t .. V , . , 1 ,l,al lMl,ealn,d,.ll' f''"'wt WlUl IMl'ld Strides. doubtless a number who belong tn b'i'ed "the iinioeepts.' tho second list if we could only"brmg Wli Wlinl ,. lt-.t li -sii of the press them to books,'' and some in Ihe first )hll(. ,),,. iH dangerous counter- class who are older than they admit, ()f ,h(, tj, s Thousand dollar note, in cireulatioii. They should exercise dun caution . iii making cliaitge when i nliseiibeis cull in to settle. tiled ly sends had. and Ihe win 1 d 111 III l( Mil Kan.- i s and Pel- each el .V. (I. 'J!:: iri '.' io its oi I nn in d of i'S itcprc, N'orlii oulv Vl' it'rel.V liew'ilch e. w .lersey ouiy o heir former di . II i-r-r.,l. lane. iv, 1 1. nivcS, n.i.'iit lie ill - mm i i ::'. t v '5- ?-i... KLV iMv k.iV Tl Ail ! c.l;o--i!li!S v. A But to carry this subject a lilttlo farther, we know of 27 gentlemen in this city, all intelligent, thoughtful men ; every one of them to bo seen walking t'10 streets every day ; uol. one ol them impaired in mind or hearing ; only two of them at all lame, and but two with s'ght itn- Uow u Niijoi'itj' IVus M fined fr i Illl'llM-H'. ui . ere M lupliis A i- ShiilaHa mi the M. tt O It. R., had a Iwenly live Ihoii-nlid dollar lire on the lo:li. The insurance amounted paired, whose aggregate ngu is 1872 to $13.000, supposed to have been Total vote 7,771. C 30:i. 1,111. years, or an average of (ii) yearsand -1 months each, und most oi them have been residents of Ihe city or county nearly all of their lives. To this list we could justly add throe more gentleman, in the full posHfcRsio'i of all of their fimllies who live just beyond the corporate limits but regard Aberdeen as their home, and one of whom keeps an oflies in Ihe city, whose joint ages w'U fool up 221 years, or an average of 71 years and tight months. In Ibis connection wo can mention four prominent citizens of Aberdeen who died within ihe last four yeaif: Rishop Robert Paine, Gcn.R.Slrrmg. Col, John llolliilny and Mr. Needhnni Whitfield, whose aggregate iig.a footed up ;!2( years, r an average of 81 years and six months, It will bo hard for any town of tin s:zo of Aberdeen, in America, lo make a belter presentation than this. - - - Thr one man in Washington who feels mean nnd self si nniiied. illnitl the ruin ot equanimity whon they , t,() Hepublican party is colored Hi-gmter 11. li.. liriiee, who helped ri ii' K.nle Chalmers' lo detent, colored candidate Carter. -1iwiy kin Apjwid. No liruce did not take any part in the personal canvas of the 2ml district; lie oDleiiiinil at the political funeral of Jim Hill in liaiksduln's distiiet; made a few hpeeches ill the nth that helped to mulie the voters uinininioiisly Democrnlio, anil lent Jeffords a hand in ihe 3rd nnd came near losing him several of the comities j he spoke in. lirnee also helped to elect was and Iho woi k of an incendi iry. Jno. R. Lynch sa that he fairly and squarely bealin compliments .Judge Xnn Kalop ly upon his courteous action the ciinqiaign. . - Halo county Alabaiim, reports .100 gallons of molasses from iho Cuba CiuKv qual to any Louisiana product made from one acre of land. Charleston, H. C, baa increased her wholesale trade four millions during the past year. It now amounts to 75,000.000. 1'ensacola I'lorid.i bus had a frost. Tuis will put an end to the yellow fever. THE GREAT CURE SOB. KSSMiBSSaSWSJSSSI Ittlt-U -M-A-1 liMK As it is for all the palnfnl disesKS of the KIDNEYviLIVBR AND BOWILI, It cloansss tho svstem of tho sorid ooiion thnt cause the drnadful siiiTvrlnir whioh louly Uie victims of RhsumnUBm can realise, THOUSANDS OF OASES of the worst forms of this uariblo diaosse have beonnttlpkly relieved. Slid m short time PERFECTLY CURED. t PRICK, l. UqVID OH BItV, SOI.II nrOlSTS. jj- Jiry run lie wnt DToiail. WCT.Lfl. HiOlf.AJtf .ioj kw., i,nr,ii,r,i.in . Vote for Muldrow, Vote for Lyou, Muldrow'B majority 4,9!5'2. In our paper that went to press at midnight on the 7th, we estimated the majority for Muldrow at 5,000, missing it 48. If the Athens box in this county Lad not been thrown out we would probably have come nearer to "hitting the nail on the head," Surrendering tlie IIoniH. Texas, that tip to the 7th instant, had the honor of scoring the heaviest Democratic majority on record, that given for Hancock in 1880,has agreed to forward the banner to Gov. Cleve land of New York where it is apt to remain for mnny years to come. It is now in the custody of J. B. Simp son of Dallas. Their l'OMt Morloni AlmisiiiiH. Almost all of the leading llepublis can journals of tho country are head ing editorials in reference to (lie re sults of the recent elections in some such stylo as this: "A defeat that was needed.'' Now if this scourging was regarded as essontial to tho re generation and purification of the party why is it that theao papers battled so stoutly and desperately against the purifying process when tho people took (he shovel and broom iu hand; and how is it that they failed to discover the fiith that cumbered the Angoiin sluble until Ihe Demos cratic carts were backed up to the door lo haul it away I These are questions not easily answered, and the people prefer to believe that a change was necessary and essential to the preservation of Constitutional Government, and that the burial of the Republican party had been delayed until to further postpone it would be to turn the Republic over, bound and gagged, to the tonder mercies of the spoils, men. Vickslmig drew two pnV'S of 'i;0l)() each, in the Louisiana Lottery on the 1-tlh AiTi'.it all, the ii' -public ins have tidied up a in ijori'V of Twelve, on joint ballot, in the L' giidatnre of Illinois. The West. Point. Lender sas that a en' ton seed oil mill is about to be erected in that town. 'i lie Jntl district. The following are reported maj !' itios for Manning, Union 1 1 OS, Tip pah 002, D'-Solo Tallahatchie 17. Total, l'.IHO. ' For Chalmers, Panola 1100, Tate liOd, Lafayette 275, Hun ton 110, Total 1707! Wo leave Marshall out of the count. Mannings mJ inly 1H,, Vim Kiton in the liMi by pnttingiu a few j With Marshall in, and other figures speeches for Jno. It. Lynch, and perhaps I standing, Ch diners would have helped Money a little iu carrying every majority. The commissioners for county in his district by making a lew ! this county have made their returns discourses on national politics. We ' to Jackson under protest, anil with ine nieis. iihiu lliilly Spring ''!'' I'l-n I II. C. Cartel, Ihe Republican can - j ilidale, did not nceive one vote all oil her of (he city boxes, JV.Ih drier and Mr. W. W. Ash. Ihe manager of I his campaign in tins county, I'luitn I hut tlio men in i.:.i.;e of l.n. tickets wero intimidated and liimn away from the polls by Chahnei 's followers, who UiieaUm.ii personal violence if: they mentioned Cartel's mime or distributed any ol los ti.liels. In; coiisi queiico of I his tunny of C.ni r's supporters, lining unable to procure his ballots, either did not vole at, all or Vol cl for Cliiilnu i s. 1 At Hndsoiiville.atter the polls were closed, W. If. Ui-idon, it -lepnly do led Slates Marshal, on prctinsn of fearing a riot, run away wiih Iheb 1-J lot-box, jumped upon ihe '.lain which had arrived at, Ihe ihpoi, nnd came to Holly Springs. At Rylialia Mr. John Watson, the eWiMioii oliieer, refused, on I he Saturday liel'oie I ho election, lo allow Dr. 11. J. Lv'e. a Lliiied Slates Marshal, to ( X inline the poli.s-books until bo Inid consid ered t ho demand and received legal advice, Jlo finally concluded to comply with (ho demand, but. Dr. Ly!e had already left the town to proc.uie ;'. win rant for Watson's arrest in time In prevent, the holding of an el( .'i:oh. 1 o iiccoinplislied his object. IVlule the polls opened Tiieslay morning Wat on was nrresied no one he could open Ihe polls ; no election could be held ; nnd I'no legal V"ltT of livhalia Wei e iu coil-' ((in -lice i'n- fiaiiuhiMal, .Mole votes were found 111 the ballot-box of li .1 Mini, , a ' si i ling 'il'.'ei.'.iai !: p-ei-ilit, than vain ever polled, and the c.iinn.issioMors o! , election ln.ve lhelet,.-re (blown il ( ill. ' 1 as ihey havu also (hut of Ha l.-uhvnie. , ' These are a few of the in.por am, in- I eideiils of the ( li clioii in this county, ! and serve as an iadci to ils eii-mieiei j I lli ougholll, tlie district. The t nil( d i Sillies Depuly Miirshals ( verywhere,. provi-d by their nets that they re-j' gardi-d Cliahner's election to lie llieir chief and only duty , und the quiet j and orderly manner in wincu i.ue eh ction passed ( fl' in spite of I ho in soleiice aud iihlilin hing (O'limtery of the majority of these loied saleliiles of a eon nut ceid nil irovornuii -'it, is won bv tin i,u ree. bed Ti--o- lv iiellllnwh ih'i ii;,- ley XV ( ilv a hie l'ie-. 1 1-: i Cm,',i,s Jl el; I' ll- I lie , l-'Y 111 d i ; ;. uv nnne 1 IS III Abel' hi, alel w: half of li,. to sro?, i; i ...- ,t ,; The diM iiflel lie- l!rsl battle m e : !,.. i I.exnuili -.f V. iii is hern krpt unrh ingcl ;n afi it? o'-i'yr.ct rarity .- r'yjrh. TiiS hc-i-t esidencv of it v"-.- f:":f vitye'irpt.'"- is iho fa:t of lit . 3l'.c i-K'l i-e,y i'.'e. ir:h.r' itisittnnni fts lrr.li ii:-?. tnKt ctrmr-nt chrn:sl$ in the Uh-icti Itutez. v. ho idt'C (nwiyzpj it, from its i'tiroi'-r'; n io 'tront i'-rp. No o: -';er -c.-.--vr m- ancd resioY- h'j the two (mi '7 nr.r or rue ova. IT IS ft PUifiH'BHST ftCIL CiGbWDEa Clorin: , 1.1. ::nd Pt. L( No,, ,1 In a ti lent 1 t!e-nl I'. loll 1:- ore." en rale nei'-.tint o: tint! i - n .-.I a cr iv.d : I ih,- ..i. e, , . ,, MI'll ll:l( -Use ml - r si tl.e ,, ei-.e of laail. 1 n i's dl -' l il nl io,: 1 1,, -i. o e v.-:.s liali.e-d to i'. I,' v. 1 ' . ". !r... vois I": i .in (i, le ril "M-.'.i v. id ,l-i. I, i lee, I'l'':-. !i, I In- ; ii kH i'.Vh i : I ! I i W I 1 the I ie.e', r. ( 'o'follesi lot le - a ( , ""W v.-" indl li i.e.'.- all 'I ie- li'iiinwiiig cr ! !.i; -(;,! l.-ll.-r- 1 ' .ii: 1 s r a. - ! i nn o n: loo ! a l-iie.-a in. a y's s--: iei i red lh,i! I h , :'l ul, ,1 id t n'ni'Mii to ihe ; i nel I '' ai v. di li.id ir find o! i.ei, which ,, :e'.e h'c 111 y.'lll- e;:lili .1 ei-iiVellle y, in., f nt ,t id! ,-, 'J ii:-m-,r. w.-o no! a v.-. . i , 1 a;ien; a em Iw k -.I t;e- X ,ti,i(,; no nllii:, :il ( .al t lie p! IV, .1 in it no l-i liin:.-i !f Si.ve il ls.. "',, i;; ilj.vV sri-v ." V- ih.it I ii , ni- tliol-tide in hi-e.irv, v, h. i 1-eeelVi (t the name St, illt-Wn ; I," has snpi'lanleil that his j,,.n nts ho, i. ile tlioiighi of hi.. c..,ni. n I h-- ( 'uliiriil Kiimhiy Selioi.l 1 o il i i his li III al l r the ;oo,i! I ,'i h- m;. ieoooifs Triumph ! , i i ii ,f in . ti- . ' "i i ii o t si I hen. laels. of Ih. lell't I you niv i ihv e'flo is ts ::!! ten! in f'i oeiM-i.i fii , i; -i :in'i !! r.VSZTiY BCTTLTi Vfn I know ii I e: Tin which tl.e ;.' I ,urm Ihe "-'tint i i-iiino aiel lis, :iJ I', k' :.t M'tiMIV, VI - 'iS?' -. v r, n . it 5 5 -.-Iii.-li It. . . a hid v hi. V tin. dl-.e Ine j'"'- i.ior a leal da 1 .1 ! in I e el, .,r e. I do-i.-llt i- .-f dy. Hie lb ri i-nii.si lo i.l.v an nv i :oo' h.io.ly mi-i-s of :-et..nnii iin; aiii - lie ins ' . Il etioi .- o thai he w:i 1 her-- is le Miel w:l: ! mi- in ' i I. I. M:i .'V - i Ir' '! tn ' I ! : ' ill i.: In rv. . il-- t I'.iihOiSihil loose f l.adie- lat. n ha en lea ! ma . .-. .. !,..(. ,.t ha -el li:;! .. duvets. Hoso, Gloves, Kfoclli-s. Ribbons Licos, Thvpa-tl.Hat-Trimmins. In lie-l i l i i i are- ! le ... . . t l a ': - lie h.l - ( I He- li,..l d III' as he j 'ei ;( . -in- vv:i re ol Its, i(:i . : aits Tl I"' ill- II lee ,,l . n.l -',,H - . ii in i- en- ..-I. I , "li l.-r .mi ,:. ,a j'.i. i. a iv., N. r , iii-iii -tin i ..-ii,-. I'ilr. Joint I'li.-ii-v X.-w York, Nov. to. --In the ! v,-inb. iiiiuiher ol the Norili Ane-i-iein llevi.-w, issued to-dav, li--n- i rout h.is all aviie'e of ten s, , milled "An en-h--- i v - ; Siiiona'iii wiiieh in- i-.-vi- es i-'i'i'.s .h.liii Port' l 'a case. If" l-i-a -le s t In e "ci-ho- i- -n , a i pii 1 1 IiR'lY DAYS, - In., or i- ! . i 5"iv: i As w n tie-,- Inn- Cannot bs Undersold. miHsed hitn in the First District if lie Inid given us a cull Muldrow Would have doubled his maj iri'y. We will say this Iiowever.tn Ihe credit of Bruce, his spc cln-s were everywhere admitted to be fair, lifgh-toned, honest and dignified, by the Democratic press; and if lie did not garner liny scalps lie can at lent have the satisfaction of knowing that he accomplished us nmcii as John iili nil a u or John Login could have done. a statement of Njiri"in Smith.. - - The t'iiliinel Senre-.l . .1. The Memphis conference of tho Methodist , Church South, mot at Dyersburg Tennessee, on the 15th, Bishou McTyeire presiding. R. H- elected Seoretarv, J. H. JivanB aBnifitant nnd .Warper .Moore Btatisiical seqrotai-y. The defoat of young English.Dom ocratic candidate for Congress in the Indianapolis district of Indiana, may be regarded as a rebuke to the father rather than to tho son, for there is no man in the Stale more doscrvodly unpopular than the candidate who water-logged the Democratic ticket in 1880, President Grovy of France is reported to be dangerously ill, and the papers of the Republio are discussing tlie question of succession. Ganibclta, who is new old enoupli, is amoiij; the prominent candidates, as are also Oen. Chaiizy and Bressor. .Tue Legislatures of Georgia and Alabama are iu session. Tuk Memphis Appeal cannot "b'ioc its ninny readers in this purl of the world to a greater extent than by keeping them fully advised as to Ihe progress in construction of the Mum phis, Selma, and Brunswick Railroad, and by gividg them such information as is attainable in regard to Iho probable dale at, which work will be commenced east of Holly Springs. The Canton, Aberdeen and Xush villo road will be completed to Ibis city during the coming year, and it would fill the measure of our bright est hopes if the Memphis road could reach us by that time, giving us then the benefit of three railroads and a river. Tim Committee on Appropriations of tho llouso of Iteprescntatives will as semble nnd commence work on the 27th hist. The able clerk of that Committee, who is really the man who prepares the various bills from the dutii furnished by the Departments and has theui ready for submission and discussion when tlio Committee assembles, hns been hard at work on them all through the recess. "(lath" said to ll VVasliiin'toli fin "How is tlie CiihinelV" "They are a badly seared set," lie answered, "from old timotln H who is little now hill timothy see-!, ooiv n to tlie dandy lien lirew-ter. who having gone on! ill Penn sylvania on a in ei-oinancei 's lour lo eat his own wor is, if. sitting snionp; his wax c:. miles rnlll ' and Inured, like a wax liiture in n si.'c show. The woodi-ny J-'ri iiii:dii).vf,'-u e ri-h S his head inyleri oiislv like ainl Denis, v. In,;wnre Ids t: li li r Lis arm to his p'aee of interment. Hilly Chamber, is eliev.iii)! up invisible mill ions of enemies, with his teeth, as if lie was scci-e'ony of a rut pit, and lelhr, of ( 'oloraihi.says lie will tell .Mr. Conlillllj,' ot this In Imvair of an uiire'juhitcd people ami see il there is i'iiv punishment for il. M.ist-r Lincoln n f! detii much bn' does not see bow tins brings him nearer the presidency. As for Chef, be draws upon spontaneous h ins and says; 'Ah! if the great senator had not carried my yriimack lo the rain that night I came to foreclose n (l.uliel.i's raiment,! might inive made a fair start!'" Iiie:ie of Women. Large I realise for three si amps, pvitif! means of successful self treal nieiil. Ad dress Wimiai's l)isii:sMiv Muoii Ai, As sociation, Uuffnlo, N. V. The people have been patient with the Republican parly. It, had the bruins of the country, it had the experience of government, it had tho cleaner purposes, the more inspiring traditions, the grand er place jn recent history everything lo qualify it for progress and administrative reform. U nail irs warnings, even, n wns warned in 1871, in 1870, in 18S0. Even the bullet of tlie assassin, which ought to have aroused the party to its immediate duty, was accepted m lis re sults its aftmliug itinl ex-msiug a new de lny to the projects of rejoiiii. Tho peo ple ll ivotwenricd of tins paltering. only another proof of lbo pi alcalde limn limitary confident and law-alndiiisr character l tins deeplyswroiiged and much maligned oeoiile. 'I he Vote of ' .H;i!-.fiaH ( ouiii). Illll neon -to th us f ti ns lie- cour in ir'iai a'-d l!:, it a gi-e-ii v. !-i,i Porti r wiiieh oiludit i s pos.-iloe alel iliie. , tint th. W IS I IT I ' In be tin t XOeililli alii n nel'w.'i 11 ae. hiss ,, m 1- ! i . iins. should ,,l,i I II oi lenn.ili dcral : l" 1 n M.n- 'iis.ir Y. .ml llii ill Is h-lie Ileal As- 1 le i '1 he Vole of this county lias been btilidi .ed, cut up ami ded m e.l by causes, that we IniVe not taken the tr lile I:; give it in tabular form. It en he no guide for future esiiinah s; to odieials were coni'i ul rate 1 upon us, as if ..i i . . i i i ii evel-yining lie)ieiineii tlmn i.ni aian- .;,;,,, ,, ,, , , mug ind ri-lnrnnig I n.ilne-i's ny Hie par- -1 . . j . -; 1 1 , . i f ,i- i; ty that ban just turned hrn out of t on- 1 In. Julio li. s. h gr-ss on the ground of force nnd Inui.l :-int nnele ; i ...... : .1 o I,,- lOe.s.ar A,, i in .i , buy u Ik I ' '',' ' ,. , .' ' , iloin"i la's u,,mM s p-irly tiirneil to him on Ins promise to , ,tJII .,, , , ;-;,. ,. Use ille s illle means ill its li'V-ir. Tlie i Tie-ih cio r k . Wis ime no- wi-nng from ii 'or l'os'm.-.sh i-s mid I it liee.ene kn.-v, u i h 'I'reasiii v girls was poured like wub r ah j over thr district in its favor- And bv i l-'i ihrai Ihreats of pi-osecnliiili peae, ah!,- , j,,, ,.:ni men were driven from the polls. Tien I ro i o i . was no fair ( lection in Mardiall county, (and we tJ ink liar 'ly in any county oi the district, aim! iis vole ought not to la No-,, ,, counted one way or the ot In r, Henri ui ioai : ,,.. .10. ,i,,sJ ,;l, on 1,1 i-e!',,.-.. lo ,., I Plli.".,l II lilishnern unlil a full reeiiiiy cm be laid into all the It in f ic's and nw "be -ss ol the eise. And ibis widioii! putting M nulling to the rxpeus" of a eonti st nn.l Ihe produelion of proof which he is nn. able to bear. Jiniii SD'iis Sunk. -ta.e.p I ir I hv V.orht: ii'ialion. i; n, . I'ai I ( In-- n r w a-'Uana all an., . -i,i:-l,o j. ...' 50TH-" Top'ilar MiTithly Drtiwinp of th it: till i 1 1 it T 1 ,'Ui I - V 1 ! 1 1 ' , i ll Tlii!iAby, Xon-hiJ cr 5. HS2 T s- .'r "- - - i ne-ie! . -,i -r is -.i I- i 1 '. - I in'',. -I '.'l C m.o ,l'.',o' ,. ..i. r- n-lrc I :n. slleee el li lid III. 1 : i i i : eil i i.e. . uol s.,r.. u li, tv !"' I;: d 1 I'-ili-l IU1! I t.'.a: le- v, Kind -. .1 in in--i-, 'all.- ai i -I I.. : -e. Hie l.-l- "ai l : his -, i.i linn I a- HI ii, (, It tvro 111 iritoo en ( ,i lllj'll li ih le?.;i . '.',i .l 1 1 1, in .i 'Hi,', it l.i i r. iliac' Me i !'V!!i. Illii le smai'l in l.-nlni v e ool . ui- Ni I'.iis l 1 1., j, K-liim Ml: I dm- 'MI 111 KA V. II. S. A U. ll K Woil; is now progress (Icadily on both ends of tho railroad, and we may ride to Hyhalia in three weeks in time for a mill ually coneiaiulntoi y welcome and blowout. Theconlrac j tors speak of completion by new year's day, but Febitiary 1st is as soon as we shall look for it. '1 hen wo shall shake bunds with Memphis as heartily as if we lived in Tennes see, CoinmeiTG and good will know no Stale lmas. Holly tyWir.i Vi'o lortcr. Tlie" (. 1hIT!,Hiivo iiuollier linnet'. If their clinnce was in the Nov. SO'h (lniv.iug (if the Grout Commonwealth Piutribu'inti Co., nnd if they were to win The contr.iclors are favorably with the em end if the Memphis Springs division of tin S 'Itna nnd Brunswick progressing ling on Ibis 1 II, illy ah' niplns. way. - Ml.llljt.his ' III. I'l- . r-,.. i". ill,,- :-.i!.ii III Pi., I, s. ll.K IH i -.'' "I I P .,HO . ,. I, . i ('nil a- Pi :.-. I'm. a. -I. I'M.si -.:-a 1' ;. i ,..i, I, .l,lli s i.'-ii l'i i;. - ' en ii I .'.nan lime P..;..-., I- ii Iil.lilill '.' i'o.-.-. :.'".', !(, A .j IH..U : -a. '.'.;"! II i'l '.., - I '' e n il, I .si'll " l'i;"... Km cie-li - sail i mi Pi !.-. I V.'. ion lull Tic!, , I...1 !li, O i l. ,e.o vs J ,, l,, l..-,0 :. i.. i- n.e ...i:,n-.,. IP. li. i V',i, II ..el, in, oi o, Letter, oi ii ii i i.m i, f,.7 i iiI bit lifiiiHtfrf,! I.. tiff ui' 1'i.sh. :'(' io-,.',-,. oi.l.-lsei iiii.I il j.i, o it I-1 ! M-i'r c ill In.' se . ! :0 esr ei..'H.'e. Alilr.-s nil ,,, ,1,-rs o, H. :,!. In A l I 'M A N , riiili ii 1- .leu: i-:i 1 h -e 1 ,'i nc. I m' I VI I l.t:. K v..e li. M llOA lili.M A N, :."; I.r.coliv o , JJsu . II a t- - i a i l - in , The republican party has, in short, 1 tha iV)m i-W.o iwliili' some luck. Tub -Clerk of tho liouso of Ueprenen tiitlvt's hung a eurd on liis oflhio door last vock, nmrketl : "Clost'd waiting for returns. -Will be back in 18H4." Tills iee Jina. closed navintion for the ci-,ou on tbo per Missifcippi. the pnmio conliUeuco. SiriwieW (Mm.) wpubtiean. How it vsim Done. "How do vim niHiint:t" wiui iv my to Iit frittmt, "lo ipcar co luppy ntitl (tihI nni iired iillHio tiinB ?" "I alwavB iive rkT Hliin'r Tonic liainly," was the.reiilv. "iiikI tli u.-t cnnily keep mvselt ami fiinily in yowl Ii:i1th. Wlicn 1 am veil 1 Ai'.vc feci yooil imtureil.'' pei'Hon in ecrlnin to win,) liow iliflVreut would be tho Stttto of tlicir mmil. How umeh bt'flor to Iinve a clianef for a fr tunc than to be proven pnillf . Sen i your orders for tickets to K. JI. Boaieu w.n. Louisville Ky. rrfflinp, tnc.!i'j,ttHki liil ch lilirn l t! . lUnrrrr c' 'I i i-'hiin t I'.'i-l U.u: ,!! v.-.M.v I'l.Vl.h .Suuilu i: Mokm.'it f-'l'i in-1' in- " 1 i 111- K IV. ! IHlOk I ;nii t.t. I'l. 1M-. I!, 1 I K;.:v., .. I It -.I l i.. ill ii.lt V i l:ile..l (.!( mi in;; 1 H nl iul lonH. ! I r.n per 5.inlh. Tho on'y fim,' tin- iMilifii tii;i;i,Mn ilis liU'-M (fliicki-ii iswhtitit stun in slmjiv : ot a rousler :it th-1 licitil et the i.iiniMis : of u 1): moi-ratu' piipoi. Mobil'! J-' A ki: Viif A wahi; 'i n t Smiti k ( 'urch ft mi It rtiiiiiMHN ill t Dnsuni ol inn ? hv out be wis1 in ! inn', sun! ne i.i.t:'s I.t n.; llAI.SAM. Vh.-!l Will Jl'lp Hlr ilS"US(' illit) pl-'Vrlil til-.1 tillill ciMistMjiit'iicrs. I-'or yjtle by till Medirinc Dealers. .Tuile ArtiolJ. of Columbus, lined two p j-firs eneti for carry i-,,o eonen.ded wetipons. To Owiisra cf Lands. 200,000 Acres cf land , Chifku;i v. Mon -, l;i;b'i:i mid i'e hiive inii'le in 'liuble us todipfst) A CARD, To nil v. an? uft'-rhii t'rmn il;t) crn.ru mi l Itilif rid i.ii oi' jnuiili, I! ivhih w fii Kin -,. cii Iv WrCHy. lo-nul ' itisnnooil, tV'. I will Si-ii't vmi rcci'ipc tint R.il imihm,(ui. Ki; p.K 1- :ii i;K Tlilp Ki-o'it rimil wa, di. -covered Lv a nn!"!itn mi hi i' milt AmcriiM. Scn-I u t"-H ;i.i.ir.'-.f.l (iiv'lfip. ti tl, Hiv. ort' T, v.-j Ucn It nr. y,-,l f .. ii.; "I .Ah iu t he ( 'onnl - ol I ,ei roe, Ciiiv. I.owii'h NoXllbee. We t look I'liuceiiieiits thai w iii ol lliem for CAMS. 0.1 rA't'M.V ASJF, us llu ti ner iiety .h--;ie, within the tje.M !'" inoiil h Villi' hut I il mm I.himIm InSi mi. no sale, no com ; MISSiOriS! , I'lll lies liesil ilm lo sell Ilieil- lilluls will ,l,i ellloellll upon J. . 1 ,l,ir4l. Ill' ' wrile to linn nt A liel-.teen, ns to lenn. 1 lllllieilitlle Ktlenlioli i i-,..Uo -le,, jis tlio I Hill! is Slllirl l'ol- U I... eolM,leie tiie sio i K O l:i-:V(.; n ', 1,'. U l i Kj vi. O ,.. .Oel ll. Ill, , if if' w