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MEAN EXCHANGE SATL'RUAV, DLCcMKER l'J, 1S. OVER THE CJLXTY. Mr. Joseph N. Alexander mws com missioned ns postmaster at Bradford, on the 9th inst. Mr. Ed. Glass, a worthy and popu lar young man, 23 years old, was found dead in bed Saturday morning in Trenton. Cause of death unknown. Humboldt Messenger; Hon. W. I. McFarland will run a red hot race for congress. He is In fine trim, and sanguine as to his nomination. Why should he uot be? Who in thin dis trict can beat him? When the pro cession starts he will he in front and wheu it ends he will be in the lead. Trenton Recorder: The Revenue Committee made a settlement last week with Trustee Ramsey for 1884. They fouud his books, accounts, etc., correct. Annual settlements have beea made with the trustee for some time, and thtre has never beeu a de ficiency in his accounts to the value of one cent. Trenton Herald: While Duke Mitchell was going home last Sunday niirht his horse walked into an old well about 25 feet deep which had been covered over with brush. His cries for help brought Jerry Mitchell, a colored man, to the rescue, who, with the assistance of a rope, sue ceeded in landing him on terra firma uuinjured. In trying to get his horse out its neck was broken. Trenton Recorder: We have been t cha.ged with the crime of writing on- ly the good things of Gibson county, 'but we endeavor to write what is true. On the first Monday iu each rm6nth there congregates here many of the worst characters from this and Surrounding counties, and almost uni VerVaHy night closes in on a scene of 'drunkenness and debauchery. On last "Mondfayix men went home with their heads bo badly gashed and fcruisei their parents could hardly recognize them. All of them were youths, or at least, very young men, but one. " Tnere is nothing very pars ticuflarTy wrong with the day, or with the 'men, "but corn juice does the mis chief. " i EHa", and Charles Lamb. X ' l . A; unique genius, that of Charles Lamb. ' Just like nothing that ever appeared before them, or has since appeared, are the quaint and delight ful 'fEssays of Elia,'' a new edition of which has recently' been issued by Aided, "The Literary Revolution'' publisher of New York. Turu to any of your cyclopedias and they will tell you that Charles Lanb was one of the most charming essayists that the English language has ever known, and also that his "Essays of Elia" are the choicest of his works. They an not merely the first work of their class, but, like-"Pilgrim's Progress' and "Robinsoi Cruso.e," they constitute a class by themselves. ,. The -volume is certainly one of the most delightful of the books described in Mr. Alden's 148-pag illustrated catalogue, which he offers to send f r four cents, or the 16 page catalogue, which is sent free. Address John B. Alden, Publisher, New York City. ' . ' Proper Treatment for Coughs. That the reader may folly under stand what foiistitutes a good cough and lung syrup, we will say that tur and wild cherry is the basis of the best remedies t discovered. These ingredients with several othersequal )v as ert'e;cioiiH, enter largely into Dr. Bosanko' Cough and Lung Syrup, thus making it one of the most relia ble now on the market. Price 50s and ' 81. Su-nples free. Sold by Stewart & L:mnr. E'ephant Oil.- The Asiatic cure for neuralj,'i , nnd , rheumatism, at Henderson & Martin's. Remember! O. C. C. enrrs without knife, liga ture or pain; is perfectly clean con tains no re;isf ; is free from nflensivH il ; due nit t.iiit tea clothes. Sold bx Stewart & Danner. i.i.st or l.Kli t.UN remaining in the piwtoiiice at Milan, Tenn., i)ec. 19, 1885. Gentlemen's List. Ue Alexander, Mat Black, Louis Blackwell, John Copeland, S R Alexander, M A Bulletin, Bill Crim, Bill Foust, W L Manning, T J Suard, Isaac MlKea. N B Moss, Louis Woodson, Pillard Ladies' List. Bos 'veil, Alice Clark, Amanda Daul, Mollie Jones, 8 O McNail, Maggie West, Aquilla Wain, Lula B Walker, .Jesse San Francisco anil City of Mexico Ex cursions. The Illinois Central R. R. will run two birst-Class Pullman Oar Excursions the second week in Jan- uary, 1886, one to San Francisco, the other to the City of Mexico, stopping four days at New Orleans, one day at San Antonio, and one at Chihuahua. The round trip rates to either point will be as folrws: Jjrom all points in Illinois between Freeport and Ashley, and Chicago aud Ashley. $113.15; from Dubuque, 9115 50; bioux Uity, 8125.00. Points between Ashley, 111., aud Jackson, Miss., including St. Louis. Mem obis. Aberdeen, and Yazoo City, $110.00. Tickets good to return within 6 months. Remem ber the Great American Exposition at New Orleans will be at its best at this season of the year. No suow, no ice, no ' blizzards, along this route. Address the undersigned at Manches ter, la., for Excursion circular giving full particulars, and for folders, maps, books, &c.,. concerning California aud Old Mexico. J. F. Merky, Gen. West. Pass. Agt. New Orleans Exposition. The I. C. road has placed on sale here round tiips to the New Orleans Exposition for 813.95, good for 15 days, lhe 1. v.. road is one ot tne best equipped roads in the south, and is shortest and most pleasant route to New Orleans. If you are going to the Exposition, take this popular route. Call on E. M.'Brown, the ticket agent here.who will take pleas' ure in giving all information desired Pomrov's Chill Cure. A certain cure for chills and fever, at Header son & Martin's. Don't Forget This! The druggist from whom you buy Chillarine is instructed to guarantee a cure in every case of chills where directions are followed, and will re fund your money if it fails to cure, but, as will be seen by the directions, it sometimes takes several bottle to cure chronic cases. This is the only palat' able dead shot for chills in the world Sol j by Stewart & Dinner. Cure for Tiles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins aud lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection' of the kidneys or neighbor ills' onrans. At times, symptoms ot indigestion are present, flatulency uneasiness of the stomach, etc. moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, after get' tint: warm, is a common attendant Blinl, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application or Dr Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts effected, an sorbin ft the 1 umors, allaying the in tense killing, and effecting a perma nent cure. Price 5o cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Stuart & Dan ner. Simmons' Iro Cordial insures re frshino; sleep to the weary and over worked system. Sold by Stewnrt and Danner. Itch and scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes ly Woolfnrd's Sanitary Lotion. Warranted ly Dr. M. D. L. Jordan, druggist, Milan. Cheap Fire Wood! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE I WILL sell two-feet wool t 2.(Klper Cord. Leave orders at the Hunk, or with either of mv drivers. 1'.. A. CUI.Ll.Ni Dec. IU, 1S35. J. A. 11ESDEHSOX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office op-stairs in Collins Block, Main street rosid-nceon Dickinson street. TT'V'' more money than at anything " - else by tskirr an agency for to best soiling b.mk out. Eecinner. succeed srun.lly None fail. Terms free. UAlLEIT 1100K CO ,P..iUiil. M-.ia. Y. M. JlrColf, Attorney at Laic, Humboldt, Tenn. "IITITiL. practice in Gibson, Crockett and Madison counties and in Supreme and Courts. J. F. RAWLINS- S. C. WILLIAMS. Hauling & Williams, Attorneys at Law. ana Solicitors in Chancery, Humboldt, Tenn. TJRACTIOK In thecounties of Gibson. Mad- X ison and Crockett, and in the Supreme vnd federal Courts. RANKIN, WADE & CO,, Real Estate Agents, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. FOR SALE. -150 acres, one mile from the corporate limit! ofMilan; 100 acres clear ed. It it auitaole for a fruit and vegetable or stock farm. 11 as a log dwelling bouse on It. Can be divided into three good little larms. ino ACRES LAND ftboutlOOoleared 1 7 O 20 in clover a nd arrass. Good Stoe I Farm. 7 miles west of Milan. Good b ui I dines Will sell for 2,500 half enshi balance in one and two year OprrV ACRES LAND in 20th district of wroiicnnntv-inniiiRs ssst nf Mi- If,"1 .wJth,Thr,,r? D"ellin'; rit Mill and Wool Carditis Factory on It. Good Orchard, rich land, with gooi spring and well wair. Part cash, balance on easy term'. MILAN BAKERY! 23 ICEXjEirOEXl.. Main t., next door to Post Office. Milan, BAKESBREAD 4 CAKES EVERY DA J He keeps at'u stock of Fresh C ak Mci of a kinds. Bread. Candies, .Nuts, Lid etc in stock, and will furnish HOT COFFEF & SANDWICHES tin moment's rotiee. Orders from ftdistan for any kind of Caketr Bread wl ratal' ai rrnrt)r 1114 RICH PERSON. Tonsorial Artist, CORNER MAIN 8TREET, MILAN, TENN R HAVING, HAIR CUTTING. SHAM POOING, eto. Hair and Whiskers dyed in the highest style of the art. This establish Si -B SpeoU tl"0 "" " - iuru Hair Catting , FOR NashvillE CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA FLOxvijja. AND THE Southeast TAKE 'I h ti N. C, & S. L. R. R. THE Favorite- Call on Nearest Ticket Agent, address A. Y. STEVENS, Tas. Agt, Dallas, Tex., or, W. L. DAN LEX, G. P. &T. A., Nashville. $200,000: in presents given nwav. bend us o cts, pontage, and by mini vou will aet free a package of good." of large value, that will start you In work thut will nt once bring you in money faster thim nnything else in Anier ill ulwnif the 2(fl.()iiiii nrsei-ls with each box. Ag-nts wanted everywhere, of either sex. of nil a ires, for all the time, or fpsre time on.v. fo work for us lit their own howos. For. time, for nil xrrrkft absolutely njioreil Don't- delay. V II.4LlTrA CC.Port and, Mais HELP I-,,.. !.!. -,...! Sn,l 1ft , i-i iviilklliK I'vt-r'. .'7'- - -.V 1 I . Ieents oost.iire. a nd we will mail you free aroval. valuable sample Lt nfirnnds that will DUt YOU in the way of mak tig more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any Busi ness. Capital not required. You can live at home and work in spare time only. or nil the time. All of both sexes, nf r. 11 ages, grandly sureessfjl; SO cents to 15 easily earned every evening. That -all who want to work may test the business, we make this unp-irnlleled offer: To all who are not well tified we will send Jl to piy tor the tniible of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc.. sent tree. Immense pay atsoliuely sure for all who start at once, flon't delay. Allresi STINGO1 CO . PortUod. Mi-e. ADDI7C Send 6 eents Tor postage, and I nlLCl ret-eive free a costly box ol goods whieh will help you to more money right away than nnything eleinthi wrld. All. of either sex. succeed from first "ur. The broad road to fortuneopens bef"rr the ers. absnliitelv sure. At once address TRlh k CO.. Augusta. .Maine. ONLY ONE DOLLAR FOR THE WEEKLY AMERICAN A GOOD EDUCATOR FreshNews & Choice Reading on all Subjects. MARKET REPORTS Liberal premiums offered premium lists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address CLOSING-OUT SALE! Haviug determined to CLOSE this date, sell our immense stock of Fall AT COST TO SELL, and some Ines ot goods for less than j ep rt fu ine 0f Staple Goods to suit the trade. " ,. ' , ... rT-, i j Clothing, Boots and bhoes, Dress Goons, etc., For Less than thelT And we respectfully invite everybody fore buying. We are not singing the ..r-. Vi- . . e .1 .... j gone Sellllltr HI COSl lor iniriy uays for the special purpose of UL-UiMJNU way, our Mr. Brown retiring permanently trom business. We have what you want, uome and see us anu we win iraae. Respectfully, Brown & Dickson. Milan, Tenn.-, Oct. 17, 1885. 1886. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. An Illustrated Weekly. ttlnn nf Harner's Younc Peonle at tV, lundinir weekly Deriolical for young read ers is well established. 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