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T f7 - HOME JOURNAL. tkmmh or eintunsi.Mi. Q'i Inrh mkr n &iits. One Shiiiiio7T 1 i i I i i I i Two Wqiuircs, : i i i i i : t 'l'iiri' aq ii ii res, t ; : i i i i Ono-I'niiriliuoluiuii, I i i i i , One-half column, i i i i i i Oiioeoliiinii, i : ; t i i $1&0II1U0 15 OU iu uu, lit uu. u ou IS 00 111) 00 S.'iOU uo uui i;u uu o oq 40 on tiu mi ki no till Olll UU Oil! KT, IO RAILROAD TIME TADLE. IKCIIEM,TEX. NoIITII. No. 2 Leaves...... 0.15 p.m. No. 4 " 10.-l.r ii.n. Xo.O " W.KJu.ni. Homi. No. 1 1.fftVtu., No, 3 " No. 6 " Niirii Xns. 1, a, :t juiH 4 run daily 0 nun u do nut roil Siinilavs, L. Y. I'AKK, Agent. I-1 1 1' .J;-."' .'i , .' . -.11.fi7 a.m. .... l.'JO n. in. 7.110 p. in. No. Iitmt Cormier Wcil(liiigtoii'n election liolice, ' Miirriiige in honorable, mys uu old proverb, but it bringn lots of trouble. 'flio llev. Dr. Howard will preach at Trinity Clinch Thursday evening next ut 8 oVlock. M. C. Forbes, spceiul commissioner, ndvertiHCH valtiablu lands for mile, f advertisement. 11 r ml ,..., t " Cowan Items. ( Prof. I5ennic Marshal, who has been (caching music for the pant year or two in Tcxarkana, Texas, litis been witli us for several days. Jlii-s Mary Finney Scott, of Now Or loans, is spending (lie Hiinuner in our town, the guest of her cousins, Mr. tun Mrs. W. J. Slatler. Fol'.M). Last Friday night, on High street, by Prof. A. Jourdan, a gold bracelet, which the owner can get by describing it and pitying for this notice Mr. John ftiininoii has nearly recov ered his hcullh. He has been out bug gy riding several times lately. Xo bel ter man than John Simmons ever lived, and, while ho is already o;ic of our nblosl lawyers, if he Keeps his health he will soon rank second to none in the State. Uot mid dry. f Iwrmomcter high up I ii Ol I u Foundation of tho nmv school build ing luid, and work progressing. Winn iiiipiurcnienii) going on in owaii. . . . ... warned At the residence of the inues lather, in Uniiidy county, by U h. oiniirt, im., j.ir. U. W. l'cnnwn, of cowan, to AIiss Maltic Kunley. Wu wish tho happy collide all the lia'pnincss Huh life nflbrds. Miirr'ied-At the Christian Church, in this place, 22,1 inst., hv lie v. Mr. 1-ipscoinli, Mr. George Shook, of Truev City, to Miss Mary Gilliam, of Scwnnee. Ihey boarded the first twin for Tracy City. it ' June 24, 1S82. 7 ... The change in the Winchester Wool. en Mills advertisement will be made iu Mine for our next issue. Mr, Yates, tU new partner, who is a stirring man, is overhauling the old machinery and put ting in new looms. Fruit Cans ! All kinds, cheap, at J. F. Vuuglmn's Take I1 BLACK-DRAUGHT" 11ml von will llcVcr liu biliollH. At J. M.IIiiti-liins' oi-O.ti. I'liiiliiw. Fx-(i,iv. Marks was. bevond all question, the choice of u mainril v of tin! legates to the late Democratic Con vention, 'jut he positively declined the honor, yet raid ho would' work for the nominee of the Convention. Thntnom ineo is the gaJlunt Win. 15. Hate. Land In Franklin County. According to the lust ar-scssment there are 3-13,072 acres of land in Franklin county, divided m follows : Dist. Mm 1 ' 3 """" 4 n....;.. - " (1 7 8 !l 10 11 12 1.1 14... 15 1C 17 18 1G8C3 30498.1 23578' oom 17173" 18203J 21li77i 23233" 12.Wl.jf ...3,VjM() 33237 G8C..-J .10150 27023 uwn 0tm lot Dschercl Items. The platform may not bu nil iMit. but the candidate is. We accent the andidato on first principles nnd the platform as the best we can do. Miss Ada Pennington, daughter of Mr. Graves I'eniiington, who had been nick for several weeks, died last Satur day morning, and her remains were in terred Sunday morning. She was a most estimable young lady. Her pa-j rents and brothers and sifters have our sympathies. : Will Burkes, a negro boy, about 10 years of age, burglarized Mr. 11. C. Handlcy's store last week, nnd carried oll'a watch nnd chain. Ho traded the chain to a votinar man in town. Mr. I Graham Bro.'s nlasteivrs' sale by G.G. 1'hillii.s. laths for From the 17th District. Wheat harvest is about liver, and the fanners arc well pleased with the turn out. Oats lire looking fine, r.nd will be ready to cut in about ten days. There is to he a grand pie-'nic and 4th of July celebration on the (hit at Cha lybeate Springs. 1- ree to all. J lie summer sojourners are repairing their cabins, preparatory to their occu pancy this summer. This js about the time of year they generally make n big blow about build ing a mammoth hotel, which alwavs withers and dies at the touch of the first I frost, only to spring alive again when tlie mercury ranges about 'Mr. ft Styx. 1-Vtill Spring, Tenn., June 21, Ws-. It is just, as necessary when you in- jstirc your property to be certain you se- 1 leet A food enmnnitv. it t-a t. I,.. w.,.. Sin, Venable saw the chain, and told ; tlli, m, not c j. n , the wearer it was very much like one nion Wll slaMer l,,)1.owllts thfi 111 iiiuii a.iiivi-cii.u iiij unt 111 10 .1 1 ir 1 .1 .i I vuiiiuiu iiiciii, iiini uiKcovei en inai Hie chain and 11 watcli were missing. The negro was arrested, nnd the watch re covered. A trial was had before Esip Forbes, and Will was sent' down to 111 10 .l(iniviiMr.u v.iii L.l....t.l I.. I .t.... 111 .-ii. 1111 iii.-miiu III, MASONIC. board at Hotel d'Arledge until Circcuit Court, when ho will, 110 doubt, be. or dered to represent Franklin county in the Tracy City coal mines for a few-years. Capt. I'ryor N. Harris and wile, of Galveston, Texas, spent a few days in our town sineo our last, the guests of Capt. A. C. riunilce, who is first cousin to tho Captain, (-apt. Harris is a son of tho great humorist of by -gone days, Ccorgc W. Jlari'is, (better known as Sut Lovengood,) of Knoxville, Tenn. In the late war he commanded a com pany in Stnrncs' regiment of cavalry, and was. known to the members of that command as Capt Sut Harris. At the close of tho war he was in command of McBrido's cavalry, and not being satis fied with tho terms of surrender between Lee and Grant, they made their way iu tD Mexico and joined Maxaniilian's ar my, where they remained until his defeat ami (overthrow, when they return ed to Texas nud settled. Cupt. Harris and wile will speud tho summer in the Northern Lake region perhaps in Wisconsin. Tho Home Journal wishes to employ someone to write obituitry notices, mar riage notices; and notices of school ex aminations. Wo will give such persons n little help in the lust-uamcd effort. We will tell hint to reproduce what has been said for tho last twenty years or more that "every piece 011 tho pro gramme was well done, and of each and nil it might be truthfully said that they evinced tho most careful nnd conscien tious tniiding and tho most thorough teaching." Then a littlo about the Latin Salutatory, the French Address, and a lot of stuff to make an outsider bd ievo the student really knows some thing of her or his own tongue, and all will bo well. The graduate ' will go forth with a diploma and yet not bo able to cpmpeto with a smart newsboy of Gvc years' experience. As to obituary notices, wo must fall back upon necessity. We cannot afford to print them unless paid for them just as the undertaker is paid for his work In this case we will not care how many virtues your pen may allow to tho de parted one. The pay you give us will make tig oblivious to whether you tell the truth or not. As to mnrriaee notices, excuse us if 'ou- add any purloined poetry. Five lines gratie, unless a large amount of cako is sent.' :. HWIWE OF CARDUrmak(m rosy check fi'l clear coioolexioiiH. J. yi. iiiiu-hiiia' or ti.u. runup'. Stated meeting of Cumberland Lodge No. 158, F. nnd A. M., next Saturday night, July 1st, 1882. ! Important business. A full attend ance requested. liy order of the W. M. H. II. Drux, S?e,vltrij. THE riKLNIX, of Uartfiinl; THE .ETNA, of Ilailinril; Till: KNOXVILLE FIRE, of Knoxville, Tenn. Three better Fire Insurance Companies cannot be found. v.)ircsi.ntiil hv YM. J. SLATTEH. Policies issued nt once on nil ordinary risks. For Congress. We nrc iinllioiizi il to mmoiioei' A. I.. I.nn dis,Sr., of Il'jdford coimly, 11s a emiiliilntu for Congress from this (tliv oth) ('onnsKioinil Oistriet, composed of the ('.unities of Cannon, CoU'ee, Kriiiililin, Lincoln, Moore, .Marsloill, IVsllVinl and ltiitliiTl'oril. Klrctiuit, Tuesday, Nov. 7th. We are ntithomid to aniionnee Hun. Ivicli iird Warner as 11 candidate for re-election to Congress from thin, the otli, CoiiKiessiuiial Jlii-trict. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 have this day closed out my entire inti r est with the firm of lMichan liros. to hrother Joe, who will continue the buincss in his own name. All Who lire indebted to the old linn will please call and settle at once. Thanking the public for favors shown us, I am, respeet fullv, Ac., I'bTKK I.F.N Ell AN. IVcheril.Tum.. June lit, M.inniKi). June 22.1, 1882, nt the residence of the bride's father, near Es till Springs in this county, by lie v. J. L. l'ayne, Mr. W. U (Jray to Miss Dovcy Beaver. Friend Gray ami hh brido have our best wishes for haniiiness and prosperity. Chancery Court is iu session - Judge Jno. W. llurlon presiding. A number of prominent lawyers from abroad are in attendance. A tribute to the memory of Miss Ada J - rellliinton was received too lat fur this issue. It will appear in our next. There is an ordinance forbidding the 1 mining nt large of horses nud mules up on our streets. Why is it not enforced ? J lie protracted meeting at theC. 1'. Church is still progressing. We hope much good will conic from it. AVe nrc prepared to fill orders for election tickets with promptness. IW itively 110 credit. Uev. W. W. l'inson, former pastor of the M. E. Chinch here, now station ed at MoMinnville, is assisting iu the protruded meeting nt the C. I. Church here. Mrs Chan. Coleman and Mrs. James CamplK ll, of our town, are quite sick, but we hope they may soon recover. a no wneat crop 111 tins section is nil uarvcsteu, ana is now being threshed. Two I ht'culinra urn .t . " """on; in litis ncigiiuorii.Mi. Messrs knights & Hostick tire running 11 horse-power nml JSennett, licikens A Co. are running n steam power. The steam power will inresn .011 an average about one bushel tier miniilf! ti. It, ...... ...:o i . . 1 "" "Lion-ii niu nillsli Ills cr.jji to-uay. wiueh will exceed one thousand bushels. Wheat, so far a? threshed, turns out a bout ten biishch per acre. l,' 1 .. .. '. uusy now ntteniJin" to ineir grain crops. The weather is exceedingly warm, and men and stock sailer from 'it What has become of all the candi dates '( They must be lie-in;: around in thecoul places this hot Weather We have not seen hut ei.e vr two ulimit Dvckcrd in a v,cek tr so. Quite a young couple cnlkd upon us votcrdny, hot as it was, who wished to be united in wedlock, Ahcr pridueing tho proper jwjicrs, we jiorfiiriLcd the coreuiony and sent them on their way moieni''. ino names of the narl es Jackson Giinn and Kissiu Iiradt'ord. J. 10 Democtats here are very much pleased with the action of the late Con- veution in the nomination of Gen. Wfn Ii lhjte 11s our Htaiidani-bearer and can didate for Governor. X June 2(ith, 1882. President Arthur has appointed as tariff commissioners just such men as will do the will of the protective monop olists, nnd there will be 11.) reform of the tarill'laws. The widow of the late Capt. James M. Davis, who was killed near MeMinn ville a few mouths since, has received the 614,000 insurance on his life. Ik Winchester U, 'For Bo Hi Sexes. All subscribers who see a cross .1 .... . ..... a xiiinrii on me margin ' ' tiieir p:r tins week will plcn-i ttinh A LEADER Hint motlul in eiliicatiiuiul work. Other cIiooIm follow, the Normal lends; others copy, tliu .Normal originates. Many fi iiliirep can lie lotiml in the hcIno.Ih nnd colleger ariiiind us borrowed from tln Normal, 'fhc IiuS.-ted progress of these echcols isstmph " We manage and tenth very much like tlie .Normal." l'Acii some old colic en, whose prn.e heretofore has been their piislii'e, their age, l!it ir born or experienced tear hers, their course. e( I.alin mill (uck, show iveintly great nnxii tv td be thoii;ht "up with the iiiiies,"tii lie thiiiifil.t in favrr of a more "practical nluculioii." V.'hat hi'n ciinsi d Oils great awakening? Whence this new life. energy and work ? Let tin-truth be sin.kcn- tnt , -iHof Ihm ntamtnlnt it. We are glad to note the ndvanee initilc hv our schools, but is it not I he '-sli-ci-cs: fully "Vor them, while fol 1'iu ing the Normal " alar ofl," In claim ciiutl itv with her? It is bnth wi,c and mile in patronize the niMitntioil that lia wroimht in our iniiNt the ehaiiges of the pa.-t few veurs. .,,..1 ..1.:.. 1 - ..1.. ' . ' ...... , n.i n ii,.i.iiiu,-( s siean progress 111 ine years lo collie. .Vie A iV tlx I'l Vii-.Vvfri- Aw in, I. TflE TEACHERS .Hcjuung, curliest aud j.nressive men nud woiiieii, 1110 nmh: Uwhuij a prfrmnt). As a ruin college professor arc nut elii-eil fortheir abiliivto teach. Many worthies t.':ic!."rs, nun long lines aim 10111I diplonta, llnil ruM-se-aUands.ciirchiding-ilaees in the id J cof. h'ges. Such seldi.iu n toi ni- their liubits prevent progress. Torl,nn ;niy U miule, ns well as born; need lt be sp. eiali-Hs itol only in what lltev leach, but nm-UiliU in IV ml i.i tntrhint. Ill the Normal, loo, is I he fresh in ,s anil vigor imparteiUo tin- work tiv the slu- ii iil-t.-aclters. . 1 lie fact that any Hindi ut 111:1 oe called onto drill a il. taeltnn nt from 11 enivs, or conduct lite recitation, or even take 101 a limned nine aciass.mves an itispiraiieii "r., .inn nrings in iin-woika w 1 1 -propelling inlltusiasiti iiuhiiown In tin. .,1,1 schools. Tiie sliidelltM thus beeomi -wnrk- ers wan tlie teachers, ami miiliial heliiers of one niioihi r in tle ir iiivcstiL'aiiotis. 'l'hose teaehi is whose com-epiion nf the work is I., Keen older, a-sli'll k ssolis. i.ml I i- r. nioi, iioosin tlu-old way, caniiol iiiideistand this. inecnil ot all te.-u-lnng is to encoiirige and stimiilale liKelfaeliv'uv. "All hue eiloca. in i ..hit mill..,. : -r . - , ; l,...,.l m L, L 'PBIBf:'""TliflMf'' CARTER &--BRO. " .... .Mijyu J1"-'1 opeiidl n nice stock ef Staple and Fancv prv floods, DresH Goods, LnwnM line (.ooils ami I rinuiiii!, new siyhs in N.ckwcar, ilosierv, (Iiiinorted and Iotmitic.)l aim nearly cvei-vthiiiK in the Notion Line. . The only p a,-., in Winchester to get K KICI'S HhJns, Collars, Cufls, Tics and Unibrcllns. J he only iilace in nil-best, i-1,. ..! II 1 1 M I v. ; 1 1 i i-c 1. 1 (v.... .i ui i .lppelH. ,V slock hist opeii.d. ( hod st-ek of other ii.nL-, s f Slu-s and ltimkino. llat- troiiia.Stiison or line Mnni'.ln down. Hals in Fur, Wool nnd Straw ull aged.' .iiood stoi k of J runts, Valises, tyicenswaro and (iroeeries. New Champion Harvester nnd Cord Iiindcr (lies bow-or hard knot), and ninny improve ments In simplicity and durability. Also, lite latest Improved Champion Reap ers and Mowers. (live us your orders early, so an to be fure to get one. Coatcs' Ixn-k Lever Hay and ( irain Hakes. Respectfully, Specialties. Heavy Hardware and Iron. Slulf n-ml- tvare and Cutlery. Aviiv torn Chilled IMu- ami l'iitits, (ienuiiie ami linitntioii lirown Double Shovels mid I'.lndcK, Averv's Hull- tongue Stocks, J-eul Cutters, Corn Slx-llers, lfarroHri, Mitchell Wauoiis. Teimessec U'iil-. oils, Hubs, Spokes, relloes, llims. Saddles. I...! It . t t . . ,... . . oitntes, Harness, ami unite rxwinir I n. litiex. Agent lol Thiishers and nther Mn !in.iy. April fnli, 1G82. CAUTKIt Si BRO. 1 ill- """ c- " it loticaiioii. i a,. 1,1,1 l eliools call I'litil!1" ,,,lst' their Min'enls as nsMHiani, bccausi that it melius Hint v.-, i I -.c !""r '''' I" i la. k -UiJI ui,. il ir ..t k vilol- Ii.nnr.v ..,l.l..l . . ii'-'. 1 1 "'" ' Is and autiiptat.il lnone , and that their tune is "out nnd methods, Mi v. il , s vou may, ,-re un- llllll over, and they 0117, to conic lip "l"al lo this y,-, rk. Tlaycanii .t i-py this mm pay up, ana continue their county paper. In Non-Resident Notice. County, Circuit Court of Franklin Tennessee helm dterv it lo tin ir u nrc 01 (uvseliools own shame. 1 he teacla rs in the Normal pomss iitdivid- iiaiuy no linn- work m tin tr own wnv. Methods i-i.iirtaittly change. The baKtl ptiit eiphs i.f idiii-alion mid t. a.-hing ate axiotnat ic and eternal but .-i,,,l 1. ..), ,... .1:11. j cut luelhods, The same teacher has n varielv of liielhiuls. '1 be leiieh. is iu lite Ni.rnial are no iw i.ui(ii(ii-s, out discoverers, originators doscpli M. Ackleil Vs. K. i Acklen ' '"aslers. instead of servile copyt-ts, ot itiilh- us. u line leiiciu is lu re are In c lis to Ihi I inelltods they u;c, vet oiiiMiiitiK is nipiired of 1.) llicsalislai-tlon 1 oieui an -j.v i; im.-r wi.ii-, , it ter i in in. ins and others. Johnnie llutchiiis is a gooil chemist, lll.l ,l l.j.M.n - 1! 1 1.... I Ml uu 11 m.111 1 ill. in m:iir nveii, Olll lie II , never succeed as a tooth-doctor. esnec-!S. 1 - In this, eause it app. ai in of the Court from the mil, which is sworn to, bill of complain-1 ! Mrs. K. 1'. Aekl llltll tl'.c ijelenil.'lllh: - Jlagwell an. I wife that ivid. honomlih that tln'M- nee geiililily and si.-lndarslup, nor ami liilily-laiiileil Alma Mateis VI r 1 Ill-Ill 11 1 ll'l 1(1 Ct i til' :,'i. is enfi liagwell, J. O, Aekhn, A. Aekkti, ' here si cure to i.-.-njn rs pnsitimi mid charae Ackleil, K. J. Acklen. Mel-.ldt, tli ! let-. T.whtiA ill the AVu-mn nw,t r.rn.hnv iv.'j nillv if he talks to all his patients ns he ! ' f ' "i . M . Acklen, ! lea.-iicrs i,..v i.- l oin, but succ.-s is v. i-i,nKl,t. ,. ," .11, i "r,: non-rcnilentsol the Mate of Twincssi e, so ' A"""" wiio.h A.r t'Uihrg tuic twcr.-ittl lw (lid to US tho other (lay. j ihal the ordinary proees of law e.iniiot be ' 'twin,, it. ' J ' .... ; served upon Iheiu. I Minnie Doty, the beautiful littlei J' is tii. refute ordend by nn-thai liuhliea- tu a I o fip o r f-r 1 n v niece of Mrs C 1' 15-iird died l-.st F.-i iV,un ln' ,","lol'"r f",,r 'oncmivew,,Lsi. he . , w ""w . , II net. 01 iHS V. I ij.lllil, (lied l.l.-t 1 11- .,.,. ..,.,..., I 1,.:;i.i :,. u- 1.. ..... ! is extensive. HcmI. e am nract en . Sindnits day. Her remains were taken to Iowa' T im., reoiiiiiiiL' said noii-resid-nt d. leiniintm i:ul i"r" hat sln-v ii,-u, i.nt mu-t d (her mother's former home,) inent. for inter- !! "TTr. tl ',' nils (d 1 he Circuit Court for l-'ratikliii ciini.lv. :a iln- fiiint- hoie . in AViii.-hesli-r.Tenii., on lhc lib Mon day ill July. IhS-'. mid iiinke il.-l'inse I., VM ouneriY In., lessees oli'al;I m '"' in- taken h.ri .... , , i C'liil".--.. d lo l,n -co penitentiary, have been '.,,,,, h. Villi, t- 111 v , 1. Cherry, . 1 p . me lennessee peinieiiiiary, nave been awarded a contract for GOO wagons for, the use of the Indian I'lireau. I same il'.U M't for hearing ex- arte oflic this June tliorouvhlr what they attempt. Schools should l'u for u.-el'ulins- foreilizi n-h',p. Tin old plan- l-'rcr.huin.n, Suphnniore, junior and Senior, with live or six studies: for slow nnd ijilicl; iu the same lime ilo.s not nnet Jhe demand of the times. Those 'ehmds that i.d hire to ibis plan eauii. 1 live. '1'hi v may hoa-'t l ien- h 11 im 1 rt 1 i.l .iimIi.,,1 ,,,..1 '. Lode's a(f (jaitkmi n : 'Tin with rccrret that I have to idvc Pete up, but his health demands it, and 1 will continue the business 111 my own name. Ion will alwavs hint mc on baud with n. first-class stock oi Staple lry t lnods, Hard ware, (iroceries, &ka Ladies' Misses, Chil dren's and Infants' Shoes and Hosiery, Gent' Clothing, (all styles-?1.50 to ?30 suits) Hat. (nobby, straw, Icll, soil all colors; nam Hats (large nml small sines), Neckwear 2 stvles. all of lx-st make, (tenth1 Alexander Kids, Keep's Collars, Cull's nml Silk l.'mbrcl- las, Jewelry good enough lor any may, ana an excellent line for gentlemen. Asrcnt for the ChattanooL'a Chilled Plow ; also, forthe "yuecn Codec l'ot," and Zeigler Uro.'s celebrated Itoots and Shoes. My terms will continue the mime CASH. Thanking you for past favors, with contin uance of sume I am ever, faithfullv, cie. JOB l.KNEHAN. .Peohcrd, June. Mlh, 1881!. Forty years' trial hal proved "BLACK DRAUGHT" tho best liver niediciuu in the world. At J. M. Hutchint,' or G. G. Phillips'. . Good plasterers' luths for sale by G G. Phillips. Eleciionjiotice. In compliance with the election laws of Tennessee, I w ill, on Thursday, the lid day of August, 1HS2, open and hold iin election at the regular voting places in each civil district ol l'l-aiiklin county, for the purpose of electing a Sherifl, Trustee, County Court Clerk, Circuit Court Clerk, Kegister, Justices of the Pence nnd Conslables, and School Director for the soveraiuiHiriets; nlso to lake the vole upon 1110 fpleslion 01 calling a toilslitutional Con vent ion. The following named p.-rsons lire apimint ed Special Deintiesto hold said election and nialce due returns nccording to law : juniUs Iw Ii. P. STICWAUT.Chrk. I!y 1'iMiik Uuber, 1. C. 1st district 1 f Winchester T.N. Aileihr,. t Dceher l G. K. Hanks l!d District.. ;... H.Taylor !ld District J(e Vnncu'ndl lib District V. J. Woods old District J.S. Counts fall District Hack Gregory 7th District licrrv Kiiuhro 8th District VV T Hart !lth District George Gibson 101I. Ti:.,i,.:.! Cowan. II. II. Cowan Kill, D.slnct j (Jrtellh:lw.Kl,0X champion 11th District V..I. Skidmorc ll!th District.. Win. Gibson, Ksql i:!'.h District Jaiu.s'esi I lib District- J. A. Silvertooth l.'.th District Henry llevil lfilh Distiiet Linn Crabtree 17th District V. D. Joms lSth District . - - 15. J. Gillespie This June iMith, Wi. J. P. WICDDISGTON, jun'-'S-tde Coi-oiier Pranklin Co. 11 1. WANTED I 100 cords of 4-foot wood at the 'Woolen Sept. Otli, 1880.; t Public Sale. Clem. Arled'e, tidm'r of the eslate of Jesse Arledoe.dec'd, vs. J. S Counts and wife, T. X. Arlcdgc et. nls. Itv virtue of a decree of the County Court of l-'ranklin enmity, Tenn., pronounced at its .Mav lenn, lBSa, ill tlie above eause, I will, ns Special Commissioner, on Mondny, July 24th, 1882, nt the Courthouse door in 'Winchester, sell (0 the highest bidder, on a credit of one, two nnd three years, (except the "sum of ten per cent, in cash to be paid on day of sale,) the follow ing described tracts of land, to-wit : Tract No. 1, known as the Owl Hollow Mill Tract, situated in civil district No. 1 of said countv, containing 1J00 acres. The bidding on this tract to begin ntS'-H.yHJ per acre. Tract No. 2, being a part of tlie Owl I follow tract, situated in the same district, containing l!32 neres, '2 roods and 33 poles. Hidding to begin at $1.S0 per ac.ro. Tract No. 3, being apart of the Owl Hollow tract, situated in same district, containine 113 ncres and S pon s, limiting to ti((,:n at jl.oo pcr-erc. 1 ... . . ... ... 1 ... , Tract ivo. 4, neuig a pari i owi jiuunw tract, situated in same district, containing 1C0 acres mid 10-t poles, induing to oegin a.i SI .50 ncr acre. Tract No. o, Known as the Asli i.amp 1101 low tract, situated in district No. 10, contain ing 400 acres and poles, liulding to begin ut S.UX) per acre. Trnet iNo. (!, situated near l-arns t iiureti and ndioininir the lands of Thomas Holt, Ii. ('risman et nls. in district No. 15, containing 179 neres, more or less. ' The bidding on this tract to begin nt SI. 00 per acre. A plat, giving boundaries anil full deperip- tion of CHcii tract, will be exhibited on day of sale. Two or more good and sufficient securities will be required of purchaser, and 'u lien re tained uutd tho'puridiase money Is paid. Sale within lawful lours. ThisJunlHt,1882. , : ; M. C. FOKUKS, .- ' - Special Commissioner.' Administratoi's Notice. All paitiisin.h lil. il to the (state of J. W. Hays, (h e'd, are ivipi . lul 10 pay the same to mc immediately ; and having claims niralnst said est :di must iresi nt Ih.-s une to me forth with. G. A. MAYIIKW, Adm'r, with w ill 1111m xnl. Sewance.Tenn., June 21, 1SS2. 4v Executor's Notice. All parties indebted to the eslate of Lewis Anderson, dee'd, hiust make m ttlriin-nt witli tin undersigned ; and those having claims .iii.uNsi uieesiiue niiist present the same t. us lor settlement. J. I!. ANDIOKSON, J.C.ANDKKSON, JCxicntors. June 21, 1SS2. lru ON Till-: FIRST MONDAY JULY, im, IN At ihe Courthouse door in Winchester, Tina., I will oiler, at uublic sale, the real es late In-longing totliedcliniiuint tax-pavers of 1: 1.1: 'V 1 ... .1 t 1 1- t'-oiiiiin eoioiiT, a eiiu., it oesei ijuioil Ol WHICH real estate can be seen upon 111 v books in mv ollice. Taxes for 1SS1. This Mav 31st, 1H.-.2. It. G. SMITH, Trustee. mavMl-tils Hid r:li nates, bin these in ihe business of life have I. .:ini(d thai llair Alma M iter lacks modem ideas nml does not nuel llio.l' 111 necessities. II. -uei; III. se representatives fail to send hack palroiiage, though tin- i:i-tilnli..i be heeuin j pileously Ion xi-U nce. Such arc living wil nesses thai tlie lu-hir education of the old I colli ges is wholly discount ctc.l from the v,oi 01 11, e, aim mat (lie education i-hmvuI in : l.li.m is a total failure, 'ihey m.w see thai i lln-"hi(.hi r education" without the foiiiula- ! I ions Wei I laid is indeed a "castle in Ihe air.' I'l'iioy have learned in Ihe "ileal-school of ex I inrieinv' Hint to (five one-hall or llirce- lourllisofnnes H-hool lile to"I.atin iin-l Greek is a gnat ((luealional waste and mistake; , iin-y nave learueii inal Head languages are no loii;;erthe Inundation ol learning; they have learned to (Win-prwv Ihe stronj; nn,' iiol.le living laniruages, so l it ii and so full of the trnihsof seiinee, biisiui ss, govcrninenl anil reliL'lon, nnd rien ls are eoiislanllv hi aid from their liis Ihal they spmt so luut hef lift- in the dead past lo the neglect ol the liviut knowledge of ihe present. Many st-mihh men cveiiooiiin me praelicalnlity ol sending 11 nay 10 cto lege, so many and so talal have Oeen the mistakes of these schools. Often do we hear it said, "1 he colleges ruin more than nicy in lor liusiness 1.-." 11 1 . scheme of iilo.lv. 1 lie i.l.l o.,,, I,,,r ...l I.l. 1, conceit the old cIiifs-i-ooiu methods nnd their ei,imiiiuiK processes, the results cannot be coiiimeiisiiiide with 1 Im wants ef our age cannot be sati.-fnclory. 1 he course of Hlmlv in the Normal is mod ern, hut complete and thorough. THE GROWTH has hreu steady and healthv. The followim? exhibit will show this : The attendance for 1S7.S-'7(.1 222 " 187'J-';-0 2U. " " ISSO-'KI 2S3 " 1S.S1-V2 313 THE NEXT SSSSiON will begin Tl'l'.SDAY, Al'Gl'ST 2I, 18S All -Indents who think of entering then should scud fur catalogue to get terms, tScc. Ja.mk.s W. Tr.iiiiiLi., I'reniilent 3 - S B h rr. CI 7i o I. w I I 1 XT. H o 2T m IS 0; K U n 3 ri o c r. O CO pa 1 1 t-i 7. r5 1 H to z c 5 rt r- r-n 5 W rr. 35 I0? r-l S. CD o rr -i - cm CD r-s CXl r. c I. CO ? o o o o to o B o o TOO 032 7 H IKY (J) II SI.OCK (II .lUOljl.MVl ,r .. .. ( llf1MiJ .1...I 1: -I II -l 4i owuu mm ciiiiuia 1.111 iiti. II vw I'lvii.i; liiu iiiiidi, liinuu- T jlRfl ! I !... .1 . . L ti.ii ioiib, uuu hi, n ieeu iimi .,.; n initipfitinn n ' J " J - -Ll IS!' Ladien' Hats and lionuets fji? -latest Htvle. iC g I ecs and t lowers. 5 3 Klegant Ilosierv and Kid (iloves. All the Intent nnd most (Wimble nrti-ch-8 in the Millinery lino.. They ree- nectfllllv ilivitn thn nttoutinn rf tho ln. dies of Winchester and vicinity to their 1 1 tock ana pnoosi. in ritANKUN TYPE xoxr-oitv, 0i l ine Xtra t, Vliirlnitatt, Okla. AU-ISOW, SMITH & JOHNSON. . :; ' Th tvpft oitji-lilph this iv.urr j rrtntiitl I. '.ftiiii- JOHN F, VAOOHAN, V inch est ci-, T'ii nesscc , Dealer in and Manufacturer of . HN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. The Queen. .!- . Tho,. I,. UmnlHiU. Mm. Uuijh II'. Friurll. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, IO North Summer Street. . Nashville, : : : Tennessee. l'hi Hotel lias reeinllv been entirely re furnished, nnd is now ren.lv to entt rtnin tran sient ns well ns permanent boarders. Tran sient, $l ..10 per day. mayl-tl Blacksmithing acd Repairing ANDREW ICNAPPER. In theVhop tormer'.v oretiptcd by A. l-"arf-nacht,on llihst., Vinchester, Tt nn., is pre-, pared to do nil manner of I'lacksmitliiiu; mid repairing of mnchini ry. J'lows nindc or pointed, and horses shod promptly, nnd ier feet satisfaclion gitiirai.leed. Kijjh teen years' experience iu the largest cities in the" "old country." dec"-ly LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. Winchester, Tenn. New and elegant Top and No-Top Hupgics, and iiist-class Harness and Saddle Horses. Horses hoarded by the year, month or day, Very low, mid well attended to by faithful groomsmen. Hacks run niehl and dav from inchcstcr to Decheid. 1'asseiters called for in nnv nnrt of town, ami Imgiige checktd. aprl-lf KI.I.IS PAYS. Brannan,Hun t &Thompson, aVttoi'noys at Tjnv, Winchester, Tenn. l'raelice iu the Courts of Franklin and r.d- joinj; counties, and in the Supreme Court nt .Nashville, rmmpt attention pivvn to all hiiicssentrusted to them. may20,'S0. (Successor to Atki isson & AVray,) ll7niii(-niiif rcfiii ifiir 111 nnd Muniifmtmtr of Lvuirs ni im itstom hade Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, TRUNKS, VALISES, TJMBRKLXAS, &c, No.'.!'.) North Cherry Street, (Between Church and I men Streets,) de.a Nashville, Tenn. 1 have the exclusive viftht for the manu facture nnd sale, for the counties of Vranklin, Iineolii, Moore, licdi'ord and C'olVee.of the best Coll'ec l'ot in existence. Trv one. JOE ARIiEDUE, At the house latclv occupied by l-'auuing & Son, i'liblic Sipiare, AVIXCIIICSTKK,TKXX., , Proposes to furnish, cheap for ca.h, and of the best brands mil (fiialitv, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS, BEER, ALE, OYSTERS, SARDINFS, CRACKERS, Cigars, Tobaccos end Snuff. His 1'nr will be superintended ly Mr. Tom. Arlcdge, nnd bo guarnntec that the IkhI 0 itjtioi-d 011(1 will lie sold. Hot Uiiok lor inter, una cool one lor hummer, uive him a trial. ianll-tf Non-Rcsiclent Notice. V. L. Jones, inlin'r, &ti., nnd J. M. Diirwiu vs. J. M llrtittouct.nl. It appeal-inn to the satisfaction of the Clerk and .Master, troni the allidavit and nlli-yn-tions in complainants' bsll in above 011 use, that the defendants, Tliouian Darwin. ISailiiit I'arwin, I'.aster Jlalley ami Amanda Duller, (formerly Darwins) imd l'nyton, Atariha, I'lisser and Sallic Darwin (children of John Darwin, (lee'd), and William, Mary Jane, Thomas, Kobt rl, Ktnnerly, Kli.abeth, Nancy and Parclla Darwin (children of l'owell Dar win, dee'd), nud tieorne llocketvniiih and wife Klizabeth lloekirsiuith, and T. J. Darwin, arc iion-rcsidentHof the State of Tennessee, so thai the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon iiiem. a 1 It is therefore, ordered that publication be made for four successive weeks in the Home Journal, published iu Winchester, Tenn., re quiring said non-retidi nl defendants lo appear ami make defense to said bill, on or before the fourth Monday of Juno next, before the Chanccrv Court at Winchester, Franklin countv, 'fenn., or the same will lie taken for confessed ami set for heariiij;-cx-par.te as to tlum. Witness mv hnnd, nt office in Wiiicherlcr, Franklin countv, Tenn., this April li, 18M. T.lI.l'IM'H.C.&M. api'19-lw Iirannau, Hunt it Thompson und Simmons & Curtis, Solicitors forcomplainauts. Has now on hand n Urge assortmentof !nnWflff!l.nJIIl!fl.l.!flffSl. L4 LJ ' whioh he propOMCfl to noil Cheap, exclusively for CASH. Has also n full a.wortmvnt of Japanned and I'resscd arc on lianrl, Desnlcs Pumps and Pump-Tubing. JsaS" Hoofing and fluttering done to order, in the most npproved stvle, Jan.ll,187i)-tf Cnstom-maae uiothing House J. W. Lindsey & Co., 72 Church St., llerry Tdoek, Nashville, Tenn. Make a, spceiallv of Men's, Youths', Jiovs' and Children's HSKST Cl.UTII IXU. Our prices arc marked in plain tigures on the goods. The citizens of Winchester and vtciuity tiro invited to call nnd lnsiieet prices. J..W. LINDSEY CO. ipr2(5-0in MANLOVE & C9i -pmna is- 0?, Winchester, Tenn., I'KAI.KIt IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, "' lonycj, lhuiJm, Irfumery, Ac, Prescriptions carefully compounded with accuracy ami dispatch liy competent persons. uv uu 11011m ui mc nay nun uigni. leuio-tsa. ly ' ' I ' ' ' 1 SCOTT DAVIS. JSO. It. M.UITIK DAV13 & MARTIN, - Attornoy.s at Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the Conrtt of Kranklln nnd DKALKH IK . hi piAKosiKD mm Vrl, i VI mm l-AYETTKVILlEJ TENS. ' ; Smith Ameficau instruments a upeeiauv. 1 wil rerromntlv nMen.i.i Carpets, Oil Cloths AND MATTINGS, : No. 31 North Cherry Street, NASHVILLE, TENN. "l'articnlnr attention Riven lo orders. Toil tivelv no goods taken buck.. . dec21 ly ' y. . J..W. CRISARD, l3liysicinn - ir Burr Oft'eiT his tiroffwioKn) '""'' lens of WiuehcsttT and " friT Office In the Ju.hjeJ.W.AV1"! icr-- Tom. (;retrorj''- 1 1 ' Attorneys nt J-tivv, Winchester, lenn. Will nraetiee in the Courts ot FranUi t adjoining counties, nnd iu the Uni" ' finrtinolV" f -.. ft 4 I v ' 1 .li' I..1