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j' ' rt- l-.i - ' nd ' ii-,. n.' HOME JOURNAL Pouth Norlli. North. (joUtll. MAIL CLOKKS. 10:.'!0 A.M. " 2:30 p. M. AWUVM. 12:30 P. M. ;.. !. 4:30 P. M. Lkk L. AYEHH, P.. M. Kood tlic new isiUl'. advertisements in tliin Mies Jiiiiioii Vcnablo with pucunioniii. U quite sick Mrs. J. M Ilutcliins iuiH been quite nick for Boine tunc, but is improving. Mr. Kenton Stewnrt died nt lier homo iu the Dtli district last Saturday The examination exercises of tlie Win ihcster Normal will be'in June 4 and ckcJune . There will be limichiii;,' at tho Moth 0,it church next huiiiliiy morning aud uight by the pastor. tmmm -- Mr. Lee L Avers received bis com mission I J i i i I cIush IWinustiT IVoin I'risideiit Arthur Inst Sunday. Mr. Flunk BnodgrnHS, of Kentucky i:i been with us several days, having boiii called hero by the death of his mother. The examination exercises of Mary Sharp College will coniineneu on Mmi ,iav, June 11th aud end ou Wednesday, Ju'uc 20th. Rev. J. T. Curry was the only dele gate from this place to the District Con ference at Hlitidy drove, Lincoln eoun tv, lni't week. . Mr. S. 1). 1'ayne, who has been liv ing in Texas and Louisiana or several rear?, is visiting his father, Itcv. J. L. I'liyne. of our town. Rev. II. C. Tucker, of Wartraee, wine home with Kev. J. T. Curry last ; Sunday evening, lle spent Monday in Idu visiting our schools. A Card from Capt. Crogory.' Editor Home Journal : I must confess, after reading the card of Dr. Barrett iu your last issue, that I don t know whether lm is for nr opposed to the removal of Mary Sharp College, uiiinuiiMuiiumg ,8 statements to me, miiuu niu noi denied in ins card. . The Doctor's piece is stibjoctfto sav the least of it, to a friendly criticism. winch can ho donr rap T T1X SALE. !y criticism, III tin lluttn ten.. .. .. " ------ "ill wiaii u give me old mill-dam story. ucn . m. Moore, a candidate or the Legislature iu his county, had to cou sin. Mini u very vexed mill-dam qtipg tion disturbing the minds of his people It was this : Tho backwater, from the dam caused considerable sickness above the dam, and all citizens above ihe dam wanted the stream to bo declared navi gable by net of the Legislature, so as to iorcc the dam torn awav. All below were oppoHc.l to it, because they wanted their urindimr done nt thnt mill , w - Jl tho question was. "Are von fin- or against the rnill-ditm," i p., removal or no renitwttl. The General very quiet way tried to satisfy both panics, mid was about to fail. Time .,.,...;. ...ii. . i .. ... .. .J ihik 10 eacn oincr. rina v. n order to liriiir him souarelv our 'time had an appointment made 'for him tn speak right at the mill-dam. .So, when ailed uium, "Are vou for or nioiilisl the dain?" his only renlv was. "1 no. neither fur lilllliliir the dam dow ON THE. FIRST MONDAY IN JULY, 1883, At the Courthouse door in Winchester, 1 win., 1 will oiler, ut i.nlilic snle, the real es tate lii'loiijjinjr t t,p delinquent tnx-payerii of I- rankliit county, Tenn., a description of which real estnlcciin be seen upon my books in my ollice. Taxes for 18N2. This Mav 2:iil, Jt. i. SMITH, Trustee. inay2;!-tils Lumber! Lumber! C. A. PYLANT keeps constantly on hand all kinds of foiilnr uuiiuak l.ninlicr ut the yanl in rear of liiirroiinU'i!old Carriage .Shop'in Winehes- ter. lie lias a saw-nun near town, mid can till any order on short notivc. May 2:id,lS,S,'l. letting it stand." So, it seems, is the woctors condition. Now let me ask him one ouestion Don't answer unless vou want in. Am. ...... l I:..:., ".i . . i i mi ritu linn living uiiovc nil; aunt, or to you live below mid want vour grind ing none r One more question : You sav von are ...mi- .i . .. ... . . wining mat tlie trustees (iecido the matter. Aow, what member of the Hoard of Trustees ever heard of such an attempt before the Nashville papers published the-fact? Who stalled this thing, any way? Tom (ij!i:iiKY. love for Sale. CO o M ACE Y & CO., 28 West side Pub. Square, Nashville, Tetn., FOR COCD AND RELIABLE HARDWARE Mechanics' Tools, Mill Ftmiisliino Goods, Gum and Leather Belting, Bolting Cloths, CUNS, AMMUNITION, ike. AGTCXTS KOI! H. Disston Sons' Circular Saws, Howe's Stock, ah 25:?,,,. Platform and Counter Scales. Mr. Wesley Fanning and Mi. Win FanuiiiL' returned irom Texai last weik. They were highly pleased with t'ie;r visit, and speak ot repeating it next vear. A Tribute In the ineiimrr nt Lunru ami ( lani Kascr- miin, liy a frit ml who saw them olten duiiii),' their siekiiess. In recording the virtues id" these a, u, able girls no extravagant language is necessarv. Ihc iilaiu unadorned truth will be panegyr'c enough. They were nature's children, plain aud unob trusive, gentle and pure, bright and cheerful Always happy themselves, they contributed larirolv to the litni- e were visited with n heavy fall of ncss of a happy family. Hand in hand win, accompanied wifh fousiderubloj they lived Together they studied the wind, last Sunday, sinco which the 'wuiie books, sang the same songs, and ti,l her has been cool enough to male loved the same flowers, and were not parted in death, but are now sleeping side by side iu the silent grove, waiting for the arch angel's trumpet to call then, to life, everlasting. Laura suffered most and went soon est, ('lam snllered less and lingered longer. Her resignation was woinle,-' fol. Site was w illing to die and go and he with Laura, or to live ami be with her mother. She thought "it was ton bad for Laura to be all alone." She is now with Laura, but no mortal pen shall describe what "eye hath not see,, nor ear heard, imr hath entered into the ' j heart of man to conceive." rarewell .Laura and t dura ; but not an eternal farewell. Your friends will soon rruss over the dark river aud join you in your immortal ninnies. I ulil then adieu. A Fill j:nj. A uornl, wroiiKht-iron Plantation Stove, that hits dune (rood cook inj; fr several voarn, ami in m arly as rikmI as new. Must of tin rookiii)! riv-seln with it. Cunt $(i.ri, mid enn he lioiifiht fur $.() (iitth. Can he seen at Jnhn Vaughan's store in Wim lieHter. W. J. SLATTKK. Non-Resident Notice. T. J. ( 'mil ion a iid uifeet ills vs Samuel Stiles et als. It iipK'arln,'to the satisfaction of the Clerk anil Mui-tir, fnun the allidavit ami allenii tions in com pliii ts' lisll in ahnve cause, that the defendanti, Win Stiles and the heir at law of Aaron Stiles, dee'd, (names un known,) Young and Sen horn Stiles and the heirs of Jane and Howard, dee'd (names unknown,) .James K. mid Mainly Stiles and the other heirs of S'ltlicirn Stile's, decen-id, (iiauies unknown, I (icu. Cooper and Win. CoiiK-r, J. I). Sinilh and wife Martini, and T.- A. Smith and wife Malissa, are ilon-residentsof the Stale of 'IVnnei-see, so that tlie ordinary process of law cannot he served iiion thciii." It is therefore- ordenil that Mildieation he made for four siinwivc weeks in t lie Home Journal, puldi.-hed in Wimdiefler, Tenn., re iiiii in said non-residents lo apjK-ar oil or hi lore ihc -Iili Mondav in June next, heforr the Cliann ry Court at Willi hci ter, Franklin I county, linn., and make defem-e to raid i hill, or the mine will he taken for eonfi kiI and set for heai im; ex parte as to them. MIiiihs mv liaiul, at ollu e 111 iiu lieKti r, lVnii., this Mav til , 1 SS:!. ci.km. .u:u:iii:, c. &m. mav'j:!- l-.v IN ADDITION To a Large and Select Stock of -:GKOCERIES,:, Caoned Goods, &c, J. A. Gaines, At I,owe A TeiupletouV old stand, iKausomV lllnck,) Has a splendid assortment of Hoots and Shoes, Dry (mods, ('oiilirliniieries, &c. 8"A.. Call and sec hoiv low they "ill he sold. I pay cash for guilds, snd sell strictly for cash, l'osr.ively nonoods chained, inn v 1(1 New Firm i lirw mid heavy clothing iu demand. Mm. K. CSnodgrass, an rstimable nidow, died very suddenly of heart dis- Iiii nt her home in this place last Tl.iir.sduy evening." -She moved here almnt two years since to educate her I'iiii.ireii. Mr. Margaret Stewart, ex-Sheriff H. I'. .tc wai t's mother, died at her home, ilnut three miles from town, a few .l:iys since. She had' reached an ad wiceil age, and was a pensioner, her Illiquid having been a soldier in the itrof 1812. Nan-Rjsident Notice. Sugars, Coll'ees, Molasses, Syr iih, Bacon, Lard, Mackerel, Canvassed IlUum, Flour (all grades, from finest I'atunt I'roeiwsdovn). I)rv floods, N- hi , HaU, lJultereek's ratterns, &c, lit J. A. Gaines'. Fine Shoes a sne- I tally. Store ill ltansom's block. -- - - - Sliss Clara 'Kivscrmti n died on Wed- ly morning of last week. She was i ;rciit favorite with all who knew her. Iltr remains were interred by the side "f her sister's who died about three wh since on her father's farm below ii. Wo deeply sympathize with the I My in their bereavement. A Card of Thanks. I ht-rchv return the sincere thanks nf nyi'lf nail family to our many friemls l the citizens generally for their great iin.liics.) to. us during our late sickness "'"I irnut distress. We will never cease 1 1" ehurisli the kindest remembrance for I w interest thus manifested in us. John Kakkumax. May 21st, 1883. m m Masonic Lecture. P'Mt Grand Master John T. Irion, 'll deliver a lecture to the members of ''"iibcrlRiid Lo(h'e. No 158, at their " in this place, at 10 a. in. to-mor- !'. May 24th. All members of the Uljpare requested tn attend, nml an I "ivitatioii is extended to visiting breth- II II Di l iv. SWi!'i' j ln Juhn Hester died very suddenly tn iiHiri .1: -l i i :.. .1.:.. iiinensu in ner noniu in hub 'race kst Saturday evening. Mr, ;ier was telegraphed lor and ar- "vni Sunday. Tho family moved here iiiBttlf(ir(l county to get tho benefit ""TWinnls. Ihe remains of deceas- ere taken to Uedford county for in- In........ . -. . J """ll. Miss .Toelln Hestnr una nun '"!? irom a . severe protracted It'll Of gick.iioiui Tim loua of lier ''"iw caused a relapse, and she is now I Al1 eniliumt nirriniiltnrist. nf Wilson JJ'U'ilvaiikB tlielbanou Hernld to print Ml'iwlng, flir the truth of which he "'linen : '' tho farmers wish to get clear of '"t liirsunninii nn.l nl inr fihiiiivinnu l,!t tlie,. ()l tho 24th, 25tli and May, E-ruhor iMdtaroutiil the . "w, ami there will never lie a sprout , j.urer or uiem. louring inose "J l sign is in the heart.". i . ', 188-1, nt the residence of the From Huntland. Dave Liirkin vs Matt. Larkin. Divorce liill. It iippcarini; to the salirifaelion of thcClcrk A ,M i-lcr, from (he allegations and allidavil ill coiiiphiinaiit's hill in nhove ciiiim', that the drleiulant, Matl Larkin, in a lion resiih nt of the Stale of Tennessee, so thai the ordinary proems of law cannot deserved upon her. It is therefore ordered by mv that puldica lion he made for four sucecKi-ivc wks in the Home Journal, a newspaper puhtished iu Win Chester, Tenn.. requiring her to apiH iir and make di l'ense to said hill, before tlie Chan cery Court ut Winchester, Franklin county, Tenn., on or before the 4th Monday in June next, or the same will lie taken for eon fesKVtl and set lor lieurine; ex-parte as lo hi r. Witness in v hand, lit ollice ill Winchester, Tenn., Mav fit, 1 SSH. ' CI. KM. AKI.KIHiK, C.Vt M. liy John ArledIiip. C. AM. niav'-Ni-lw Non-Resident Notice. "amt. by Rev. William DuBose, M niiee Ut Nelson W. Carter to , - "ocl-ilurion.-dan ghtcr of Geo. L ?.rrjr' a11 f Winchester, Tenn. tZ .. .WrT.i th bride, is one of the ii. " "P Mi" we ever saw ,1. an expression of the face "fliear i i e' '"u1, 8,1(1 l,,rBel,(,8s tail, ,f ,u wc,al conform 1, 7 ' ! ''eof bcautv, a 'itttl,i i""'"-1' gentleman w 'vcr. IMitor Houie Journal : As nothing has been noted from this place recently, we will give a few items oi news. Perhaps we are about tin average people. We don't claim superiority in anything. Some of us are industrious, and some of us are rather dilatory; but upon the whole we, like the Dutchman, claim to be good enough to pass no ex amination. Last Tuesday morning Mr. John R. Keith lost a quantity of corn, a new wagon and the power of his threshing machine by hrc. the building is sup pose! 1 to have been set on lire by par tics who had first stolen and removed the corn and then burned' the building to hide the theft. The crop prospect is nnlv tolerable. Wheat is generally indill'erent. Home crops arc good. Oats look tolerably well. Clover is not as good us is common for this section. The fruit crop is almost a failure, ex cept about tnc mountains mm ........ nAi..M 1 lie will Morifcui m not tvii loitiii- 11, g at present, u is numy missing, caused by the depredation oi vermin and the dry state of tho soil. It is a long lane that never turns. We have Ix-eh on the stool of do nothing, except a little wind now and then in reference to sumo mechanical enterprise. It is true that the manufacturing inter ests of the country have been too much neglected in this country. While u few have favored the getting up of some enterprise for the rood of the communi ty no one has dared to go beyond the wind work until recently, when one of our merchants braved the tide ami Bet ou foot an enterprise which, if ho is successful, w ill be of great benefit to the community. We learn that he has i gone ho fur an to encourage a manufac turer to bring on, ns samples ami un said, a few articles. Tho people are considerably excited upon the subject. The articles to be manufactured are called wheelbarrows. Wo wish success to the enterprise. The merchant is building a new store-house tor goods, and perhaps will use tint old store-house as a workshop and depot for his wheel barrows. Now, if we could induce some tut) and ehurntnnker. and a chairinaker, and a few .more something else makers, to set up at Huntland, wo would have a nice place ; at any rate, wc would have a business pltico. Sonic of our big, fat widowers are getting extremely excited on the subject of matrimony. . W. A. Lakkin. Huntlund, Tenn., May 111. Rrattot, A- (lamer vs I. S. Johns and others. It apiieiirini; to the satisfaction oftheClerk tv. Master from the alligations and allidavit in complainant! Pill lit above cause, that V. K. Stevenson, a defendant in tliiseause, is u i!oii-rcnident of the Slate of .Tennessee, so that the ordiiiarv process of law cannot he served upon him, It is therefore ordered Hint publication le made for four consecutive weeks in the Home Journal, uihli.lud in Winchester, Tenn., rc- niiriiur saul tioii-resiileiit itclcmlaiit to ap pear and make defense to said Hill, on or lie- S .1 1. l .1 !.. I ... lore ine loiiriu .oounay in .,011c iiex:, before Ihc Chancery Court at Winchester, Franklin county, Tenn., or the same w ill he taken for confessed and set for hcariui; ex piirte us to him. Witness in v bund, at ollice in Winchester Tenn., this Mav 21x1, 18S:(. CI, KM. AKI.KDGK, CAM. liy John ArlcilKc.Dep.C.A M. mavli.'Hw Attachment Notice. State of Tennessee Franklin" County. We take pleasure ill iimiouiiciii lo the pub lic that wc have enmini ncid business iu llie hoiise formi rly oeeupiul by Mr. Samuel Smith, ndinhiiiu; the I'ltnll'ice, b, re we in Icinl to keep 011 baud, fur sale, a mineral slock of merehiindi-c, ivnsisiiiijri f iry (inmU, Hoots and Shoes, (imecri.s, Hardware ami (,'lleellsw ;ire. We will also keep l-::ill MKATS Ihe best the country nfl'ord. We especially invite our friends to cull on ih with their barter, f ir which we will allow l In in the highest market price. Mi' t:'i lint In' uttiliiwltl j.v 11111 nut- in tl,in tiitti'lxl. A lre-h supply of yonls just received. Moiiev paid lor barter. KI.I.IoTT & WILLIAMS. Mav !lib,lss:i. To the Public My Woolen Mills, nt Owl Hollow, are now in operation, turning' out .leans, l.insevs and Phukets. Mv ( 'ardiiiK .Machine is j u p 101 1 order lor nnikiiif; wool roll the 1 iisiom of llic public is solieiled. I will pay the highest market price, ill cash, tor all wool lU liw'rcd at the Mill. W. KANSOM. Mav illh, ISSIt. ISAltCiAIN Counter Ou Carter V. Rro.'s ISargaiu Counter will be found the balance of their rem nant of goods, at GREAT BARGAINS ! Consisting of Swisses, Satins, Velvets, and Rerajje Abraham Rrazelton vs. Samuel Kobli. In this cause il appearing bv allidavit that the defendant, Samuel K0I1I1, is justly indebt ed to the plaiutitriii the sum of one hundred dollars due by note, and is n non-resident of the State of Tennessee so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him ; and an Original Altai hineiit liav'um been lcv 11 1 on his property a tract of land eniiitaining SO acres, more or less by Frank Ix'feher, a Constable for the 1st civil district of said county. It is thereforeor'ilered that publication be made in ihe I lome Journal, 11 newspaper pub lished in the town of Winchester, Tenn., for four successive weeks, commanding the said defendant to apnear In-fore me, nil ncting. I iik- tieeol Ihe reaee lor saul enmity, lit my ollice in Winchester. Tenn.. lit noon oil Thursday, June 7lh. INKS, and make defense to said suit or tliesame will he proceeded w ithex parte. This Mav 4th, lx:t. JOHN A. LAWINU, J. P. inavil-tt . . - and we suy Hint and perfect irilllllliniAn t.il.n.. ul.n . g- nuviiiaii ioicu mil LTL nml h I ..r V .t nr "tr. M.iu ,1.,... 1. , , v "y uuiu ue napjiy tor- Mark Son Ton Saloon. . DEGHERD. -TENN. J. A. KICHT, Proprietor. TiOO yards of Dress (iootb etc., etc. 2(10 yards of Silks; etc , etc. lot) yards of Silk Tissue Veiling. 'J.riH yards of Ribbons, and a lot ol Fringes, Fans, Collars, Cull's, Laces, Ties, Fichucg, Knit goods, lords, lucking, Kucliing, liuttotis, Cloves, Hats, Cups, Shoes, Hosiery, Kurekas, Relts, etc., to be sacrificed till all arc gone. HcT Come, one and all, and got tliom w hile thoy arc going. CARTER & BRO. 8& The best Corn Cultivators (! kinds) and Corn Drills on hand. 6Hf The ('hani)iioii Reapers, Mowers and Harvesters still ahead and ouhanil fifcjy (live us your orders early. Also those w a 11 1 ills' repaii's let us know aud we w ill have then, ou hand. WW" We are constantly adding to our stock ot JIurdwHt'e, wagon material I irocerjes, (ueensware, Clover and other held seeds, xc. ' March 28, 188.1. I)ti;i. May 15th, ISM, nt her homo in the 15th civil district of this county, r. t .1 Shit.iin. wife of Mr. Dean i.vV,,, ' IWiiPcd had been sick about I keep idwnys on hand the In-st of Whis kies, Hrundies,' Wines, lker, Su nml invite my friends to give me 11 full, and I will treat them right. 1 also have in stock the best brands of Cl ears and Tobaccos. Mav Hi, lMli-.'lu, J: A. KHiHT. French Language. Prof. A. Joiirdiin is prepared to cive l-'rench lessons to 11 few nioru miliils. Ia-ssoiis given at night only, us ho is otherwise engag ed in tlie duv-liim.. liio'KitKNciK (fov. Marks and lady: I'r. Murrcll mid ladv: J.L. Hsugh nndlndyj W .1. Sialic rand lady; M. P. Petty mid lady 1'.. S. ILinleisoii a'nd lndv : Ir. Iiaird mid la dv; Messrs. Kiiihivv itmi Sons; Mrs. Wcssen- be if and son ; Miv Maggie Mui'ch. INSOLVENCY. Thp iiiMolvenev of the mtaln i'.f T. 1). Stephens, dee'd, having been suggested, till mo-tics indebted to said estate 10 list mnkc im- inediate payment; and nil claims .against the estate must lie presented, clulv uiitlientlouteil to the Coiintv Court Clerk of l'niiiklin county Tenn., at Winebestir, 1111 or -before the Is dav of August, IHKi, or thev will he forever burred. This Mav 1st, 18KM-. ' II. J. HAWKINS, Jr., mm 9 -Iw ' i , JOxeeulor, T. C. MURRELL, Snrfioon ifi l.livsioitut, Winchester, Tenn., Isready to utteiid to nil palls In town or country. Where send our sons and Ub? English, Mathematics, Natural Sciccce, Philosophy, Primary Studies, CilTLKS SI'PKIiloJt AIA'ANTAtiL'S IX Latin and German, History and -Literature, Music and Art, Book-kcepiDg, Pinraaiuhip, Theory and Practice of Teaching. o THE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION licgins August l.".l, (Tuesday) 1 SS'J. The outlook for the future is full of pn in ise. Tin 1 iirolliiu nl was ol7 Ihe past yi nr. The growth from tlie t'uvt bus bein slcady and healthy, and to-day ilie Norma! is the largest school of its age iu Tennessee. A FULL FACULTY (If earnest, cx per'u need, Mini successful teachers are employed. Itcsides the sev en reguhir teachers, several assistants, full of igor ami eiilhiisiiism, n mil r val uable llelp. III. Joseph r.ahhi in, author 1 f S bool Mamigi 1111 nt, sa s of the l'nhii;t, J, . Terrill: "Asa teiulieraud liiaungi r, he has fiw Kjiials. His sehoil lit llilillsville impressed ineas (lie besl h:n ever visilid." Ir. W. K. Uolhwell, ol William Jewell Colli ge, M...,say..: " I w men of his age ill Missouri, or Ihc West, have Hull and siisiniiu d a hight r rijuilalioii as 11 successful, practical leachi r (Old Colli ge I'rcsiih lit I Ii all Mr. Terrill." I'mf. W. I'. Nasnii, I'residi nl oi North Miss.. uri Noiioal, says: "He i an ediicalor ol' llic vi ry lirst rank ; that as a presiding olliccr and teacher he has verv lew eitials." l'lioK. . A.Ci.mik is a nativeof Ti niiessi e and a christian gi nlh man of llic highest tyH. He hav sludieil and tnuglit for twelve years iu the town of Win chester, ami hi. work nml success iu the eliiss-rooiu show him to-ility one of llic iii isl aecomplished Ii in hers in Tennessee. While he is 11 self-made man and teacher, ami i iiinhiuli, yet none ol our eolbge-brid teachers will dure iiucs t ii hi or lest bin ability and skill by einnpeling, or comparing results, with him. I'rec I'roin the resiriiiuis of llieold folhgis lie has rtadiiy neei ptul iniliiial, or N u'iiial, metlioils. Miss Mallic lisiill graduated ill Mary Sharp Colli ge iu lsT.'i, nml tl at insti tulioii honored her with a position as lim ber, giving to her woik nod m holal sbip 111 U1-I1 praise. Since then she has spi lit fim iium ill the Nolli.nl pn paring hersell f ir tlie "mini Work of teaebing. She is a lady of line ability, mid 1111 in dcfatiiinhlc -iiiilenl and worker. Her line social oualilits, her h lit liaiiiiug iu Theory an I Art ol teaching, her scholar-hip, and hi r experience in net mil work of Ihe scliool-ronui, :iK comliine to make her a very superior tern lu r. Her tit-lli-ss. bolh natuii.l and aeiuiiid, will be adluittid by those who will. its her work. Mr.-, (' die Terrill, Principal of l'n pnrali ry Pi nrlimnt, has hi.d : 11 expe rience of twelve years in leaching primary I ram In s and little ebili'n n. ( Inly after years of arduous study and iraiiiiiig did -I c 1 lilt r 1 pi n this nl. Since IsTli she has taught in Wilichi st r; and il will be 111 1 111 i 1 1 . d bv all that she ban lilted Primary Teaching tn 11 higher plane of 1 xcelb uce, thus conferring holing liem hts on our youth ami sellouts, luminary 01 k sfie is without 1 onlv in Wincliesicr, hut, we believe, in this portion of llic Stale. Miss llcsHie lleaiiehainp, of Texas, lakes the place vacated by Prof. Win. Mcllhcran. She has several yeiim'expcrii nee as 11 teacher. We assure our patroiisand students that no mistake has been made iu her sell ct ion. She was for years a student of President Terrill's in Missouri. Missl.illie liledsoins taught the Mmie the p:o I two years, anil htrsiicKss has warranted the Kaciilly in piircliasing mi- inslnoiii nls tlnoiighi ut for In r work in fiiluje. In this IS iartmiul she will eomiaie favorably with lemhus of oilier schools. Miss Mamie l'rem li lakcscharge of an Art School in Ihe Normal. This is a new and valuable feature to which nccallespecial attention. She is well iiinli lied, and eoiuis to make icrmnmut and siieossfiil this lleparlincut of ihe school. M'ss Maud Terrill, well known to the students and friends of the Normal, will teach half her time in the various Departments, as may he needed. JHT Send for catiiloj;ue to pu r, not July 2lih,ISS2 JAMES W.TKRUILL, Wlnehester, Ti nil. JOHN F, VAUGHAN, WlncIiCHtcr, Tennessee, Dealer In nml Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRONWARE. The Queen. - v- 1 THE BEST M WHEELS- IS MANOr'ACTUltBO ilY FISH BROS. i CO., EAOINE, WIS., WB SIAKB KVfillV AltlKTY OK 1 Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons UtSSTof shl.KCTlill Timuivn, mi njr . mvuvuv... Ju.tly euriiea ihe ropiiuilon ol inaking - r fl " THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS." M.niifactnror. n.vo nniinnca mo wirrnni,, u. .to ho welt mills In et.ry purllc nl.rand ol good material, and that ibe atroni; neage. jnanniacinrors mm u....n,. - -----,7 k. f.,iioiln 1 warrant? with each wan, II o atfreed: - . . .. . .. 1 ..una noniiM Ma We Hereby Wurr.ni no ri? ,1 . ."; ....me I. .ufflcleii tor all worU-iiiih t.lr u.. and nl trnnti RlBterm . IUU IIIHV IU" - ... , . .....i." . 1.1 rr,:.0ofSp.l7.r p.r .Knr patHnJaah by lu, purcLM., Proauoln . Lo.pl. ot lh. broken or delect.,, part, , ., . on, w. .one 1 p""""" t u --t . Baclna, Wilt . '. n ani, wa lollclt patron!!e from ev.ry aeetton of th V 1 have the exclusive riubt for the nninu- fuel lire and sale, for the counties of Franklin, Lincoln, Moore, IWdforil and CnfTe,ii( the best Collec Tot in existence. Try one. lias now on liiind a Itirjjc nssnrtmento! I whicli he propnsca to sell Cheap, exclusively for CASE. Mas nli 11 full assnrtiiient of Jap.1r.11td nml l'rcssed Ware 011 hand, besides Pumps and Pump-TubiDg. itif U.iolini; and (iiitteriii); done to ordir, in the iiiohI approved stvlv. Jan. 11,1, S7!l-lf Brannan & Thompsoc, A. ttoi'uoys at Law, Winchester, Tenn. rnciiee in the Courts of Franklin mul nd join,; counties, and in the Supreme ( niirt it Nashville, rrompt atlenlion iven to nil biisini-Hsentriisted to them. iiirv2U,'KU. mn mzrmics i guccet, Attornoys at Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the Courts of Franklin nml iidjoiniiiK enmities, and in the I'nileil Slnh x Court and Supreme Courts at Nashville Tennessee. so itt havis. JNO. It. MAHl'I.V DAVIS & MARTIN, ttorixt! vs at Jjuw. Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the Courts of Frnnklin ami ml ailjoiuiii)!eoiiiities. nnlv 'Jo J. W. CRISARD, I'hvsicit'.ii m Sxirijcoii, (MVi-rKhiH 11rof1wior.nl services to the citi- tens of Winchester and Hiirroiiudiiif; eoimti v. iWj 1 unci in tlie Iiuililinu oeeupiul Py Jiidije .1. V. Williiuns, west side of Siimire. llesiilcnce l h Coehruu house, neiir ( apt. Tom. t in-Kory's. june "Ti. FlJlYII Iiiu.. Mait. X. Whitaki 11. ESTILL & WHITAKER, Attorneys at Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will nniclice in the Courts of Franklin ami luljoiiiiiiK counties ami in the Supreme Court nt Nashville. jnnli-'Nt. IIEMtY IIAI'OII, To.M. kjii.iii v. BAUCH & EMBREY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VlSCIIKSTKU, TliSN. Will practice in the Courts of Frnnklin and ndjoinini; counties; also, in the Supremo Court at Nashville. l'ronipl attention iiiven to collections. febH-'83 Chancery Sale For June 4, 1883. K. II. Sillslioc nml M. E. Jctinings vs. Niwey Kstill ct. nls. Hy virtue of n decree of tho Clianeerv (.'niirt of Franklin county, Teniieswo, pro noiliiced at its January Term, IMS.'!, in ahovo cause, I will, on Moiiiluy, Juno 4th. 1883, at the Courthouse door in Winchester, Tenn., Iter for 'mile, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following described tract nf laud lyniK in civil district . 1 id said cuuiitv ol rrunklin, bounded us follows: lCast by tin; lands of Mrs Nnney Vtll, Miutnby the lands oi netii v Houicnton, anil wesl ami north by the liiiids formerly beliui!inf to thecstntcs of John T Matter nml Wallace Estill, jr., dee'd. Said tract contains To acres. Sale in leial hours. This Mav 4th, 1HN3. CLKM. AULE1KH-; C.& M. tnavil-tds 8J "Still in the Lead.0 Stonewall Mills Hunt's Station, Tenn, We would call the attention of the niillini; public to the tact that we have rercntlv tlior- ouifhly o vuli a n led and mppl'ud our Mills with new and improved machinery, ami are now prepared to do all kind of work in our line with dispnich, and iu the very last style. Foreign custom solicited. Sutisfaction ;iiaranteed. I Wc are tliniikful for R liberal pntromiKe in the past, and will spare no pains, to merit it continuance. S. W. BROWN & SON, Fcb.14,1883. Km FANNINC & ARLEDCE, At Luke Kelley's Old Stand, PUBLIC StjrAKK, : t WIXCII1OTF.R, Have for tale lliC: Purest, Best and Oldest Liquors to bo found m any Saloon. Tobaccos, Cigars, SnulV, Oysters, &x., hand. The best of Wine, Beer and Ale. mar'Jl tf BEST: WHISKY The (dace to Ref the licst brands of Old Whiskies, and pure, line old Amile Briindv.is at No. 40 N. Summer s.. wr tiiion. tlimw l.iouors and Cigars nml T.TTi-TT " ' ' mV:, Nashville, leiin. Society Goods and Trimmings. ,V CHAS.W. MANNING & CO., It. J dm. ROAD CART'.tfs A Now Patent v bnve an order on the Manufacturer (orone of the nbove Bond trts;" nml will oiler the snine nl a low flirure t y ot our renders desirous of purchasing a light, cny ridiiut vehicle. Cull on or nddres- ,1' ( fx ' i'.l'i 1 j 1 1 14 1 1 six months