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HOME JOURNAL. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. DEC1IERD, TENN. NOttTH. No. 2 Lcnvos No, 4 " . No. 0 " . Xo. 1 Leaves.. '.. " .. No. S " - .. 3.45 p.m. -10.4fjn.rn, .. H.Uu.ni. HOITH, ..11.57 u.m .. 4.20 a. ui 7.30 i.m Note. Nim. J, 2, 3 mid 4 nm daily. Nos. 0 and u uo mil run unuuvx. L. V. PARK, Agent. oT G. E. Banks, Decliurd, Tenri., is authorized to reeeivo p.ud receipt for mibseriiitions or advertisements lor the Home Journal. Good plasterers' lutlis for sale by G G. Phillip. Hon. Richard Warner announces for re-election to Congress. A largo number of people from abroad r.re uttciiuing our examinations. Hon. Jno. It. Beasley avoided taking any part in the County Convention, last Monday. Mrs. Emma I$rnzeltou'n Ice-Cream Parlor is open daily from 12 in. to 10 p. m. Died June 5th, 1882, at the real dome of Jns. II. Davis, neartjwn, Mrs. Jlelliu MeMurray, aged about 70 years. For waut of space a number of com munications arc crowded out this week. Those that do not become statu will ap pear in our next. Among the large number of visitors in tottu this week, t.icre is no one we were, gladder to meet than Dr. E. C. Maiks, of Tracy City. Our clever friendf Mr. Jas L. Scott. of Nashville, after speudiuga few days in our town, left, last Monday, on a commercial tour through 1 exits, Kansas and Colorado. President Terrill, of the Winchester Normal, will deliver an address at the closing exercises of Prof. Charlie Estill's school at Lynchburg, Moore county, on the Kith in.it. The ladies of the M. E. Church will give ah Ice-Crcam Festival at the Court house next Friday night, the proceeds to he applied to improving the church building. We bespeak for them a lib eral patronage. Monday inaugurated examination exercises at the Winchester Normal and Mary .Sharp College. A pressure of work in our cilice and the demand upon our time elsewhere render it impossible for us to say more this week than to promise a notice next week of thorn. Master Eddie A. Taylor has respond ed to our call tor noii-eorn. lie unu Master Charlie Fmbrey are both bright, industrious little boys, and raise plenty of pop-corn every year. May they live to see the day when they can look upon their own broad fields of bin corn. It is useless for us to say that all who fail to go to tho Winchester Normal next Friday night will miss a rare treat. Prof. Willoiighhy Peade never fails to interest an audience. We could listen to his readings with pica-sure every clay for a fortnight, and then sigh to hear liiin again. If we should receive any more poetry so-called as "Timou" sends for pul licatiou in the Home Journal, we will pve to adopt tho plan of Dr. White, of liio Lebanon Herald, and chargo teu cuts a hue for its publication, V crily, o have read much of suchpoctry would lo mvo made the illustrious native of Atti- a greater misauthrope thau he was. I S We were pleased to meet, the other Pay, Dr. J. 13. D avis, who has lately, connection with Dr. Bogle, purchased LiongliniilJer null property on 1M k ivcr. fcew machinery, of the latest nd most approved pattern, is beincr lul led to the mill, which will make it one the best in tho county. Dr. Davis is pleasant gentleman, 'nud wo extend mm nnd Ins partner a hearty wcl- f"nc and wish them success. BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chjlls and ver ini.ussihle. fct J. M. Hiitchins' or O. G. Phillips'. On the train to Nashville, the other we heard several old farmers ex- ess surprise nt the Bplcndid wheat ops along the road. They said they vcr saw better lookinor wheat, csncc- "y as we passed through Bedford uutv. lhc tall, heavy-headed stalks tved beneath tho breeze like the wa rs of the ocean. The sight made our ni t happy, because it betokened bread f millions. Quito a fall in the price of flour is wlicatcd upon the flattering prospect very large whc.'.t crop. And we pect that some who have been holdinc Mr com back, nnd nomp. who hnvn I'lght nnd hoarded it, for higher prices ill come out behind. We expect that ni has reached its zenith this vear. its will do for stock now until corn Pines iu. Hie beautiful and accomplished Miss ;attie Dunlnp, the daughter of ex j'mptroller General Dunlnp of Nash i'k will give nn eutertainmcnt at the '"Chester Normal to-uigbt, consisting select dramatic recitals. Miss Mat ! has selected the stnre for a nrofession I'l fnp.nl. rmiHirlpralila fimn in Npiv Ms under the instruction of an able A -1 . .... msunsruisnei teacher, feho is a Jtllral actress, nnd in Nashville. Pubis. I fV.I I . .... . '. . vomniDia auu Mnrtrecsboro she was ceted with applause by press aud pub' ; u sincerely nope, tnereiore, mat uravo young girl will receive a We'co"e from the generous people ill bo CeutS. No more pop corn wanted. W. J. Slatter. jjOF CARDUl" for Ladies only. Kl J- JUltitchios or G.O. Phillips. Early Peaches. Moro than one week since our kiud friends and neighbors Dr. and Mrs. Sue A. Uaird sent us a few peaches. They were ripe, perfectly sound, and very delicious. They were of their " choice Ainsden" variety, and vc must give in our belief that no fruit-growers in our section have had earlier ripe peaches this seuson Dr. Paird makes a specialty of choice fruits, and his suc cess is evidence of what can be accom plished in this county in tho way of fruit culture. It ought to be made a source of largo revenue to tho county. Small-Pox. . There was considerable excitement and much talk last Thursday morning when it became geucrally known that there was a genuine case of small-pox within tho corporate limits of Winches ter. Tho unfortunate victim was a ue gro named George Handlev. He came only a few days before from Nashville, and of course was visited by other ne groes before the diagnosis of his disease hurt been pronounced by ourphysiciaus We mention this fact in order to put persons upon their iruard. Our ener getic Town Marshal and corporate au thorities had considerable difficulty in finding some one who would undertake to move the sick iiclto to some place of seclusion. Finally be was curried about 2J miles from town to a sort of shed near tho mouth of Hoiling Fork, where he is intended bv bis wife and a man named .Sanders the latter havinc lmil the disease, and being employed by the county us uurse. Coffee Pots. With so many improved coffee pots before the public just now, it would np pear an easy matter to have good coffee. And we suppose most coflic-drinkersare like ourself they love clear, strong cof fee, and care nothing for weak, druggy slop. Mr. ham. Stewart, of our coun ty, is agent for "Robinson's Precious Coflee Pot," and it is claimed that it is the "only one in the world in w hich you can boil and retain every particle of aroma, ami tor tins reason it will make stronger coffee with two-thirds the (juau- uty generally used ny any other process. and retain all the flavor." There is a little cup on the top of the pot in which you pour cold water, forming a water- joint Ihis prevents the aroma from escaping. e have one ol these pots in use, and can testify to its value. It cer tainly is a precious coffee pot. THE PHCENIX," of Hartford ; THE .ETNA, of Hartford; THE KXOXVILLli FUSE, of Knoxvillc, Teim. Three better Fire Insurance Companies cannot be found. Represented bv WM. J. BLATTER. Policies is wed nt once on all ordinary risks. For Congress. We nre authorized to announce A. L. Lan- di,Kr., of Bedford county, ns u candidate for Congress from-this (Ihe 5th) Congrcwsional District, composed of the counties of Cannon, Coffee, Franklin, Lincoln, Moure, Marshall, Hedford nnd Kutherford. Flection, Tuesdav, Nov. 7tli. We arc authorized to announce lion, ltich- nrd Warner as a candidate for re-election to Gmgresa from this, the 5th, Congressional District. Strange, but True. We have a County Court, composed of clever men, whose duty it is to look after the interests of the county. We have a Board of Mayor aud Aldermen clever men whose duty it is to look after the welfare of the town. We have a number of church buildings in which various denominations worship, and where appeals are made for money to send missionaries to Cliiuu and other far-off lands in order to convert heathens. We have men and women who would give half they possess, if not all, rather than have the small-pox themselves cr have it in their families. But there is not a pest-housc in the county no place to take a case of small-pox to in order to prevent the spread of the loath some contagion. Two or three hundred dollars would amply pay for tho build ing of a pest-house with two or three rooms. The expenditure of this trifling sum for such a need would uot only be an evidence of charity and genuine, practical religion, but might save us, as r !... eft.. .! .i. ...,... ;., i,- a Community, Iiuy nines me sum .u win way of trade, character of our town and countv for health, &e. Must we wait to be scared into the building of a pest house ? Will not some one bring the matter before our County Court, Mayor and Aldermen, nnd our citizens general ly? Even if there should never occur a necessity for using the house, the cost would be so small that it could not be seriously felt, even if times were forty times harder than they nro. it is unru ..... .. T..I t ly excusable iu this enlightened, chris- .-. i tiau age, to ihkc nuiuun Livings out iu tho woods to die, as you would a sick brute. We ought to have at least two nest-houses one for negroes and the other for whites. We hope the colored peoplo would do something toward build ing the first. A D38S Strawberry. Our friend, W. A. Larkin, of Hunt's Station, wants to know if any one can beat him in the strawberry line. He says : " To-dav. June 1st, we pulled a straw berry which measured, longitudinally, three and three-fourths inches, nnd, lat- itudiunlly, four inches If any one is diRnoRpd to disnute this, we can produce five witnesses three men and two In dies. One of these witnesses did the nieasnrinir. iu the presence of the other four." Franklin County Democracy. A Large Convention Monday, Last And Considerable Interest Manifested. After Some Sparring all Ends well. Dr. Lewis Melcalle, chairman of the Lov-Thx Democracy, mlled the Con vention to older. Col. Ilaydeil Maixh vas elected permanent tliainnun and Win. J. Sliitter secretary. A committee, consisting of U. It Moore, J. J, Atiernathv, Jas. K. Shook I'. It Curtis, llonrv Weaver, L Met calfe and H'oi. J. Sla'tcr, nns appoint ed on resolutions. Alter a lenutliv ah-ience two reports wi re siiiiiniitcd. Over these consideralde discussion cn- sui'U unci soma personal allusions m- dulgcd, but nil euiled well. In lieu of 'he uinjoi itv nnd minority reports on resolutions the action of the Hamilton county Democracy was a loptcU by n majority of the people present, to n it : " Whereas, the so called settlement of the Stale ilt-U ill CO 3. 4, 5 aud G bv the recent act of the Legislature was clearly intended by its originators to being discord and division In the Dcin oci'itlic party and not lo ndjiiHl the in debtedness of lhc Slate, an I U in direct conflict with the sentiiiu-uis oT a l-iii- majority ol our pie, and was passed by a legislature a por.iou of which hud forfeited ihe conlldeiice of the people by their conduct iu the odious ICO-!) bill, as shown by their own intcstiga. lions; and, Whereas, the unity and perpetuation of our parly with the principles on which it is hiimlc.l is of superior im portance to any local question and can only be attained and promoted by lno uiouv in our tanks; theivlore, Kesolved, that we lavoriiii early re peal of the 00 (S Republican fraud, and mi! in favor of a settlement of e Slate debt on such terms as our party iu convention tutiy ngiee upon nud adopt as a compromise basis on which we can stand. Resolved, that the delegates appoint ed by this convention to lliciiUili uf June GulH-rna'.oiiul Convention, are hereby iimtriiclcd to vote and act iu eoiiionnity 'villi the foregoing resolu tions." Itesolved that Hon. A. S Murks is our first choice for Governor of Ten nessee. DKECOATKS. 1st District G K Bunks, W W Mar tin. T I) Gregory, L Metcalfe, C ipt A C l'lnmlco nnd P It Curtis. '2.1 J P Viddinton, G W Abbott. 31 A U David, Toui J Williams. 4th Dr.) M Anderson, W A Larkin. 5,h Tom Poster, Jr., Capi. J II Thompson. Gih Buck Oicgorv, Prank Rtnlloid. 7ih Win Byroin, Kuwc Sutton. 8:h Ben Knight, Richard Powell. !llh Bud Long. .1 T Finney. 10ih-Dr 11 P Williams. .1 W Panic. 1 llh Nathan S'look, J K Nkidmorp. 12ih Jno V Anderson, Win Prince Pith J II West, li West. 14th C J Taylor, J A Silvertooth. loth Joe Graham, Henry Bevil. Kith Luin Crabliee, L 1) Parson. 17,1, J H Oliver, K W .Muse. 18ih W M Harbin, It M DuBose. Resolved, Thai the Chairman and Secretary bo added to the list of dele gales, nnd that tliese proceedings lie published in the Home Journal. (Jen. Cordon telegraphed to Presi dent Terrill, last Monday, that he would not be here next Thursday. An address suitable to the occasion will be lelivered by some one probably one of our citizens. "WINE OF CARDUI" four times day Di ikeit a hippy hoiiHuliohl. At J. M. Hiitchins' or (i.(. Phillip-'. Advertising will pay the smallest things prove the assertion. We wanted some pop-corn, no tried at a dozen confectioneries nud other places in Nash ville to buy some und could not get any. One firm on Broad street said that there was scarcely any raised last year. c came home nnd put a lew lines in the Journal, and within four days from the issue of tho paper seven persons said they could supply us. And we boiiLdit all we wanted from a nice little boy in the country, whose father is an old subscriber to the Journal. Graham Bro.'s plasterers' laths for sale by 0. O. Phillips. teaT Any one wanting a splendid Amcricnu Sewing Machine, or A No. 1 Farm Fanning Mill for cleaning wheat, oats, barley and coru, should apply to Wm. J. Slatter. It is just us necessary when you in sure your property to bo certain you se lect a good company, ns it is to be cer tain you do uot take counterfeit ns good money. Win. J. Slatter represents the companies you should insure iu. Mr. E. Hill, whoso advertisement appears in our paper, is iu town, and any one wautiug a fine piauo or organ would do well to call on him. Willoughby Reade -AT TIIK Friday Night, Juno 9, 1882, Two hours hearty laughter and rare enjoyment tor old and youug. THIS PAPER MAY nn FOUND OS hi.e at ;ko. i. HOWELL '0' frwupanar AdTsrtl.lns Rur.au (10 HrnoCH nn.KTf, WHKKB All VCRTIMNO CONTRACTS uuir Liu uuulu fur it iu NEW YORK. -l 'i ji . JL. Society Goods and Trimmings. jry CHAS. W. MANNING CO., 108 Elm. iLIlf! Mrs. N. E. Days & Sister, -I.. .. Am.,.; :.f .... At their residence, havp a stock of MILLINERY (JOOD.S that cannot fail to please the most fast id ions, and nt prices that defy competition. i.auicH iiuih anil Jimim-tp late.-t Htyle. lli-anliliil Triiiiininu's Ln- .rVMllllll J-IUWI-rH. 1 Elegant Hosiery and Kid (Jl-ives All the latest und limit desirable arti cles iu the Millinery line. They res- IX'CUU V lllVlle 1 i nit,. nil, ,n ,,f il, I., . - - - - ""'IU" nil. UK- dies of incliesfer and vicinity to their lock and ju ices. a Winchester, Tenn., PKAI.nt IN DRUGS, Medicines and' Chemicals, FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, Sjumij,, lliiiflun, I'ufvmcnj, ilv, I'rcfieriptiiinii carefully aeeuraev anil iliximteh bi l'iillllliunileil with nt all liiium nf the day and niu' i-iuiiiietenl pernm, ;ht. leiiM-p;. iy JOHN F. VAUGHAN, Winchester, Tennessee, Dealer in nnd Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. The Queen. I have lhc h.ctureaialsale.forthccounliis,,, IW.I,. Lincoln, Moore, Uedloid and ColV. e.of the ! lies I t olUe I'ot in existence. Trv one. Ha now on hand a lare assortment of I J which he proposes to sell Cheap, exclusively for CASH, Has also a full ass.irlmunt of Japanned and I'rcssoil Ware on hand, besides. Pumps and Pump-TubiDg. SMfiTKoohUK and intt. i in;; done to order, in the most approved stvlc. Jan. 11, IH7!Mf County Court Sales For A uno 12, 1882. Delilah Ilrooksetal.s vs Nancy Vauglmn et als. I.v virtue of m 1tm. ,.f il.n t f.... of franklin county. Tenn., prononoi ed nt its .nay icriii, inn, in uu- above cn , I will, n Clerk and SpeciolConiniissionpr, on Monday, June 12th, 1882, at the Courthouse door in Winchester, sell to the highest bidder, on a credit of six, twelve and eighteen nioiilh, except the sum of leu per cent, ill cash on (lav of sale. thefollowiiiL' described house and lot silnated in the town of Winchester, Tenn., nnd hounded as follow: Im the north by street between it and Solomon Coover's lot, east by Solomon Solomon Coo- vers lot, west by the Met utoheon lot, and ninth by the railroad, and cimlaiuinu acres, more or less, liiddini! to commence at SiOn. Two or more good and sutlicient securities Will he required of purchaser, nnd n hen re tained until the purchase money i paid. Sale within lawful hours. This Ma v 15th, 1882. CLEM AHLKlMiK, Clerk nnd Special Commissioner, liy M.V. l orlies, I). V. inavl'-til.H !)A II. II. Jorilan, Faris ct als. wife ct ubj vs. Tliomiui liy virtue nf n decree of the County Court of l-'ranklin county, Tenn., rendered in I ne nhovc eniiHe, at its May Term, 1882, I will, a Clerk nnd Special Commissioner, on Monday, June 12th, 1882, oiler for sale nt the Courthouse door iu Win chester, Tenn., on a credit of one nml two yenrs, except tin- sum of ten per cent, in cash on dny of wile, the following described tract of land, situated in civil district No. 11 of Franklin county, Tenn., nnd bounded n fol lows: On the north by the land of W. 15. W'atterson nnd John Weaver, cast by the lands of It. li, Cow.m, south by tho lands of Isaac Huddleston and Isaac Young, and west bv the land of Mary Shook containing about 220 ucres. A plat of said bind, giving exact number of acres, will be exhibited on dny of snlc. Biddings to commence al 12.-"i() per acre. Two or more good and sullieicnt securities will lie n'uired of the imrchiiHer, and a lien retained until the purchase money is naid. Sale within lawful hours. This May loth, 1882. CLEM AlU.EDOE. Clerk. nnd Special Commissioner. Ilv .M. U. l orliOH, uu. ina)17-tdn 9J DKALEIt IV I RUS All Fayetteville, Tenn. Smith American instrument! a epociulty. Orders solicited, and will be promptly attend ed to. J'ricci! in jderato. . niayg-Mt xehiHivi- rii'ht for the mar CiiflWBirfl.nilIlfldiw!!l.fitffl9 vvciiiiir KimiMHIVIiil WWW V yi The - fmkk km For Both Sexe.s. A LEADER and model in educational work. Other school follow, the .Normal lead; others copy, the Normal originates. Manv feiituref can be found in the chimin anil coIIcki iirnunii us oorrowcu irom the orinal. The hoimteil pni(rcsH of lliese m-IiooIh i Miinply iniinage anil teach very miieli like llie Xorinal." Kvi-n some old 'colli l-c. nlmw pride heritofore bus been their pristine, their ill?.-, their horn or experienced teachurH, their i-onrxv 01 i.aun nun wrecK, chow recently (?reat anxiety to he thought "up with the tune, to he thought in tavor of a more practical education." What hu.i eiuixt d tliiKiial nwaki-mnif? hemctli U new lif.. enerj.'y and work ' I-t the truth he Kpoken the JiwiiialhuH ntwiuitutfil it. We are k'-hI to note the advance made bv our M-ln.oU, but is it not the 'lieeier t folly" for thini, while, fob lowini.' Ihe Normal " afar otr."toelainiciual- ...:.l. i i .. . . i. ui niuiiieri ji h ooin wie and sate to palroiiizc the institution that ha wroiitht in our iiinUt the chaiie-i of the pn.-t few vein-, and which umirantcc uteadv pruKie in the ycar.sio come. .Mic.'i i flu 0 tneV-rtcr Xornwl. THE TEACHERS nre ynuiu.', earnest nud progrcMhivv men and Women, ulin muke (melting n priifi-mm. Ah n rule college proleorare not eho n for their ahilitv to teach. Many worthless teachers, with Iduk titles and loud diploma, find ciikv neat and Keeuru hiding-place iu llie old rol-li-t-'e. Such seldom reform -their habit prevent pro're. Trmhtit u.tnl Uulr, a well a horn ; need to he specialist not onlv in what they teach, hut oyxn'.i.Vw in the art nf teartim. In the Nornial, loo, i the frihue andvie;or iniparted to the work by I hp Mu-dent-teachi i. 'J'hc fact that iiiivluih ol inav he called on to drill a iletaeh'menl from ii cla, or coniluel lhc recitation, or even lake fol a limited time nela,i;ivc an inspiration in study and briny to tin- work a clf-pro. pellini; enthusiasm unknown lo llie old schools. 1 ne sluih lit thus I hi -lllllf- f-ll.U'lt.-. erswiih the teachers, nud mutual helper of one another in their iuvcstiijalion. Tlms teacher whose conception of the work i lo keep order, assign lesson, and hear recita tions in lhc old way, cannot undirsland this, l he cm! ol all leachiiiK I to enenUraL'c and siimiilatc tosell-aclivity. "All true educa tion is self education." ' The old schools can not use their students a assistants, becnusc their teacher lack skill and their work vital ity, lliiin-ilriim leachers and uiitiiiiatul methods, whitewash them as von m.-iv. nro on. eiiual to ihis work. 'J'hcv c'anuol i-ooy this leature ol (ocsehools : hence dcei-v it I., ih. ir ownshaiue. The teachers in the Normal nos iodivi.l- ualitv do their Work in their own whv. Methods constantly cliamre. Thehasiil nriii. iple of education and teachiii,'ari! axioinal- ic ami eternal, lint uood teacher use d ll'. r. cut methods. The same teacher has a variety of methods. The teacher in the Normal nr.- no ui.iv imituton hut discoverers, oriuinator inasiers, instead ol servile copyists, of meth od. While teachers here an- tree u to tin- methods they use, yet onejhin is rctjtiircil of them all ((.; muni umiv. Ni-iiher diplomas that evidence gentility and w-holarsliip, nor nonoraoie aim liiKlily-lauilcil Alinn Maters that throw over them a protclinj;iC,'iV, ran herenecurc to teacher position nnd charac ter. Itm lun ill the Xiii iikiI HINt iwWili-i- mnlti. Teacher iibi' bom. hill success i r,.n..l,i 7 he Surmnl meant hir Inu-her In be lueermful hn j mi mug jf THE COURSE OF STUDY I is exlcn-ive, II, xililc and practical. .Students can pursue what they need, hut must do thoroughly what lin y attempt. .Schools .i -. J Senior, with live or six studies for slow and slioillil III tor Usefulness forcili.in-liiii. Tli, oiiiek in tile same tunc dm not meet the demand of the limes. Those schools that ad here to (hi plan cannot live. Thev mav boa-it their hundred.-, of stiulmts ami jrraJ uiites, but these in the business of life have learned thai their Alma Mater lacks nioif. rn ideas and does Uot Inccl modern lucissiliis. Hence these representative fail lo send back patronage, though the institution he Ivkk'uik pitcously for existence. Such are living wit ness's that the higher cdiicalion of the old college is wholly disconnected from lhc work of life, nnd that the edileati iceived in them is n total failure. 'I'hey now see that the "higher education" without the fnunila tjoiiswell laid is indeed a "castle in the air." They have learned in the "dear school of ex peri, nee" that to jjivo one-hall or ihr.e lonrlhs of one's school life lo Latin an-l Greek is n crcat educational wiHr and mislake; they have learned thai dead 1 :nt;t -m arc no longer the I'oiindati if Iciirninjr; tiny have learned Iu v.ihu n-o;j tin- strong ain'l noble livinj; lanyuaps, so rich and so full of the truth of science, business. L'oveinmeiil mul rcliKion, and rt'Kret are constantly heard trom their Im Ihat thev silent s. ii-lmf lit.- in the dead past lo the neglect of the living knowledge of the present. Manv sensible men evendoiiht the practicability of sending nwny to college, so many and so fatal have k-eil lhc mistakes of these school. Often do we hear it said, "The college ruin more than nicy iu lor bnsines lite" With Uu- o Id HCheniC Of study, t leo .1 tcni li.-r i.n.l Li- M,.lf. conceit, the old class-room methods nnd their iriiiiiming proi-scs, the reull.s cannot be commensurate with the wanis ., m.r n,r.. cannot he atifaelorv. 1 he Course of Htudv in the Normal is im.,1. em, hut complete null thorough. THE CROWTH ha been sternly nud healthy. The followim? I'xhihit will show this : The attendance for lh"-'V9.. 'I'l'l " " " 1H7)-'K0 " 1SI)-'H1 os:i ' 1SS1-S'2 ; it ia THE NEXT SESSION will begin Tl'KSDAY, Al GL'ST 2il, 1SH2. All student who th nk of entering then should send for catalogue to get terms, A;e. .James V. Tehkill, President Non-Resident Notice. V. J 4. Jones, Dnrwiu vs. adm'r, &c, nml J. J. M Brattou ct. al. M. It appearing to llie satisfaction of the Clerk and .Master, from the ulhduvit nnd allega tion in complainantH bsll in above oausc that the defendant", Thomas Darwin. Bui In llarwin, Knstcr Dulley and Amanda Dallcy, (formerly Darwins) iuid Payton, Martha, I'lisser and Sulliu Darwin (children of John Darwin, dee'd), und William, Mury June, Thomas, Robert, Kennerly, i:ii.abeth, Nancy ami 1'arclla Darwiu (ebildri'il of Powell Dar win, dee'd), nnd Ueorge Hockersiuilh und wife Klizabelh Hockersinilb, and T. J. Darwin, are non-resideutsof the State of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them. It in therefore ordered that publication lie ninde for four successive weeks in the Home Journal, published in Wincliester, Tenn., re quiring said non-rcsideiil defendant to appear and make defense to said bill, on or before the fourth Monday of June next, before the Chancery Court at Winchester, Franklin county, Tenn., or the same will be taken for confessed and .t for bearing ex -parte u to them. Witness my band, at rifl'.cc in 'Winchester, Franklin county, Turn., this April tl, 1882. T. II. FINCH, C.&M. nprl9-4w Urnnnnn, Hunt A Thompwn and Simmons & Curtis, Solicitors forconipiwnants. SCOTT PAVIN. JNO. II. MAltTIN DAVI3 & MARTIN, Attorneys afc Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the Courts ol Franklin nnd and adjoiQingcountic. Lnln.v-J L C13CEA.1P u Til 1882. CARTER & BRO. . ay mt ol11''" ! nice Htock of Staple nnd Fnncv Dry O While Good aud Tri inj; new Hlvkn in Neckwear, lluiiierv, and nearly everythine in the Notion Line. J he only place in WincheHer to ret KKKP'S Shirts, Collars, Cud. Tien and Unihri'lln. J he only place in Winchester to Ret II. DAKMNtillA I S A- CO.'S Warrantid .Shoe and .Slipper. New slock just oK iieil. tiood l.'k of other nnikm of Slim' nnd Huskin. llat from a Stetson or line Manilla down. Hal in l-'ur, Wool nud Straw all nge. liood stock of 1 ranks', Valises, (Juci-nswnri! and (iroccricn. Specialties. Heavy Hardware and Iron, Shelf Hard ware and Cutlery, Avery and Chilled l'liw and Points, llenuine mid Imitation ltrown IV-nhlc Shovel nnd Iilndc, Averv' Iiull- tonciic Stock, Kccd Cutler, Coru SI.ellcrs, Harrow, Mitchell Wagons, Tennessee Wk- ons, lluli. Spokes. 1-elloes. Unns. Saddles. Ilridles, Harness, and White SewiiiL' Ma chine. Ainti forThrcslieis and other Ma- chiucrv. April 5th, 1082. 9 h-l V. r V. H O O 2 His Mi 2 F "n n -, 3 p Hi B 03 n o 6 ca rjr. l 1 c ft H w c F Vi o r c p -i a B D P a P 3 o i p p c 1-iH 3 8 g rt CO 0 ft Ui P rs O Ji M v. n Z a o; CO i o o o o o o o o o o o (Sueecssor to Atkeison & Wray,) ll7i(ii'iit (Oiif irhnV tletilei' in nml Mnnuwliii er nj LADIES' and GHATS' CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, TRUNKS, VALISES, No. 2'J North Cherry Street, ( lietween Church and I moo Streets,) dcc2i Nashville, Tenn. JOE ARIiEBGE, At the hoiie lately occupied by Fanning & Son, riihlicSiiuare, WINCH E8TEK, TENN., I'roposcs to furnish, cheap for cash, nnd of tho best brands s.-ul rj ti n 1 1 ty , WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS, BEER, ALE, OYSTERS, SARDINFS, CRACKERS, Cigars, Tobaccos and Snuff. Hi liar will be superintended by Mr. Tom. Arleilge, and he guarantee that tltc Is-sl nf Imiiio uufu will be sold, Hot drinks lor W inter, and cool onea lor Mimnier. love him a triul. janll-lf Min Tax Notice ! OX THE FIKST MOSDAY IN JULY, 1882, At the Courthouse door in Winchester, Tenn., I will oiler, nt public sale, the real es tntc belonging to the delinquent In.x-paycrs of t rnnklin county, Tenn., n dcucription or wincn renl estate enn be seen upon my books in my otlice. Taxes for 1881. This May 31t, 1882. It. 0. SMITH, Trustee. may.'U-tds INSOLVENCY. The insolvency of the estate of Iwis Anderson, dee'd, having been suggested, all parties indebted to said estate must muke im mediate payment: and nil claims against the I estate must be presented, tlulv authenticated to the Countv Court Clerk of Franklin county, Tenn., nt meliester, witlnn the tune pres cribed by law, or they will be forever barred. J. H-ASUlKSOS. J. C. ANDERSON, Executors. Mnv 24th, 1882. . lm Attorneys at Law, Winchester. Tenn. Will practice in the Courts of Frnuklin and adjoining counties, and in the United St ft tea l-ourls unu feupruum Courts at Nashville Tennesju'e. . .-' ; , WANTED! 100 oonls o( 4-foot wood at tha Woolen Mills. Will P.yensh for Uins. Sept. oth, 1880 ii 10 (ihoiI. Dress (ioods. Lawns, (Imjiorti'd and Jomi"tic,J New Champion Harvester and Cord Hinder (ties how or hard knot), and ninny improve--incuts in simplicity and durability. Also, the latest Improved Champion Reap ers and Mowers. Cove us your orders early, nn as to hp sure to get one. C.ial.V Lock Ia-vit Hay and Grain Hake. Respectfully, C'AKTKIi & BRO. J.-s. Thv. L. Manhutt. Mr. Iluijh W. Fritull. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, 10 North Summer Street. Nashville, : Tennessee. This Hotel linn recently been entirely re furnished, und i now renifv to entertain tran sient a well ns lH-rmnncnt hoarders. Tran sient, $1. lit) per day. mny4-tt Blacksmithing and Repairing ANDREW KNAPPER. In the shoo tornicrlv nccutiied by A. Fhph- uacht, on High st., Winchester, Tenn., is pre pared to do all manner nf lilacksmithing und repairing of machinery, l'lows made or pointed, and horse shod promptly, nnd per fect yitisfnetinn guaranteed. Eighteen years' cxH-ricncc in the largest cities in the "old country." fdi-c7-lv LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. Winchester, Tenn. New ami elegant Top nnd No-Top lluggieK, und lirst-i-lass Harness nnd Saddle Horse. Horses boarded by the year, month or dnv, very low, und well attended to bv faithful groomsmen. Hack run night nnd day from W lnclicster to Dccherd. l'aseUL'ers called for in nnv i-.nrt of town, und baggage checked. nprl-tl ELLIS PAYS. Brannan ,Hunt& Thompson, Attorneys at Law, Winchester, Tenn. Practice in the Courts of Frunklin anil nd- joing counties, and in the Supreme Court nt Nashville. 1'ronipt attention given to nil liusinessentristed to them. mny20, 80. Sheriff's Sale For June 12, 1882. Joseph Lenehan, cnnidian, l'c, v?. Kobert. luissell, Jultn Is. JIareli and James Warner. liy virtue of uu execution Ju my hands, is sued Irom the I Ii a iicery unii't of lrauklia county, Tenn., in above coic, 1 will, on Monday, June 12, 1882, it the Courthouse door in Winchester, Ti-nn.. otic for sule to the highest bidder, for cush. the remainiier interest in tlic liopie stcad of defendant, Janies Wagner, being tho the following described tract of land lying in civil district No. 1 of Frunklincounty, Tenn., nml liounneu n follows: liegiumng at a ntake nt the corner of the field in front of Wagner's residence, nt the side of the rond, nnd runs south 80 west 72 to center of the llockervillc read, in nil 101-3 poles to a stake in James Walker's line: thence south 8 poles to n Muke a comer of James Walker; thence west with the rond 12-3 poles to a stuk: thence south with a cross fence 71 pole to n sink hole, a corner also of James Wnlker; thenco north 8(ijcnst 17J poles to a stake nt the edge of the Hockcrvillo roai ; thenco south IS poles to a stake nt the edge of mid Hocker -villu road, with black oak pointers; thercs . south f)7 cast 102 poles to a black oak ; thence south 72 east 44 poles to n stake nt corner nf field; thence north 85)" east 32) poles to a stake; thence north 84" cast 32 j poles to n stake ; Ihenee north 13wctVl-4 I pole lo n stuke ut a cross Knee ; tncuev south 8:iiwest 40-8 noli- to a stake nt a nte; mi-nee nortn u wi-hi wun h croiw iene o'i-t poles to the beginning containing, by sur vey, 117 acres, 1 rood nud I poles. lA-vicd upon and will be sold ns theprojier ty of J nines Wagner, to satisfy thin execution, ' nmounting to $3,953.74, (less a credit of JI, 3'5.ir) nudinten'st nnd costs. This Mnv Uth, 1882. J. J. TURNER, Sheriff. mnyl7-tils 12J Custom-made uiothing House J. W. Llndsey & Co., 72 Church St., Berry Block, Nahville, Tenn. Mnkoa speeinltvof Men's, Youths', Boy' nnd Children' FINEST CLOTH INU. Our prices nre mnrked in plain figures on the goods. The cilixpiin of Wincliester nnd vicinity arc. invited to call und inspect prices. J. Y. LiliSDSfcY & VA). npr26-Ciu! MANLOVE & CO. -DEALEUS IK- Carpets, Oil Cloths AND MATTINGS, No. 31 North Cherry Street, NASHVILLE, TENN. ParticulnrnttontionKlTn toonU'W. r lively no good taken decZI--ly j. wr. CSiSARD, . .; Physician k Suvffcon, OfTeni his profi-ssioral service to the clti fa-nrtli In thu bulldinit ocoilPKil by Judge J. W. Williams, est side oi S'usrc. ltisideucu The Cochruu houme, CV. Tom. tircgory h. tjuncs- J..