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ivVM SUM 10.IHII 12,I!IKI . 10,1 (! . 1(I,UI !,(1it 20,W ".VOi-tl red inltpl TDEE. mm icines, fts, A trfiinr.vi ndric, t'i-Medicii.i-l i.Uv c" . taif "I d in nib H031K JOURNAL' OUU MAILS. MAIL CLOSES. Booth Sorth--- ..io:nn A. - 2:;tU 1'. Aiuuvus. Nrlli 12:30 p. it. Mouth 4:0 P. M l.KE L. AYIillS, 1'. M. n aTluo a itmie" f A BLE. PKCIIKKD.TKXN. KOHTII. No. 2 Iavcs - Nn.l " N...0 " .. .1.4.1 it. in -10.4. ji. ill - H.H'i a. lu SOl'TII. No. 1 Leaves N...:t " 11 .f7 a. in PJ.Kmi.iii. So. J i p. in. Norn. Nos, 1, 2, S and 4 run duilv. iSl)H. fi uml 0 do not run bunilavs, h. V. PAKK, Agent. CORPORATION or WINCHESTER Mayor John A. Lawing. Aldermen M. M. Henderson, (i. (i. I'liil li'M, J. I.. I!uii'h and 1. C. darner. '.Marshal John ii. Itra.clton, Jr. t'.)rior:ilion Magistrate J. U. Ashley. " ohj uts. CHASCEKY COl ItT. Hoii.Johu W. llurton, Chancellor. ('apt. CU'in Arledge, Clerk n lit 1 Mauler. J,.lm Arhdgc, Depulv. SesJoiis, fourth Monday in January nixl lane. nnaxr corn". Hon. J. J. Willimiii", Judge. A. I!. Wooilanl, Attorney (cuiriil. Nalluin Krancis, Clerk. Session, fourth Monday in March, July anil Xoviinlier. corxTY coi irr. John W. Williams, Judge. Win. K. Taylor, Clerk. Hop. T.Taylor, lUuity. J. Ji. Aslilrv, lli-gistcr. j. (i.Sinilfi, Trustee. H. V. Oi.kl.y,.Sheri(r. W. L.CIierry, County Siipciintcndcnt. J.ilm I'. Wuldington, Coroner. J. W. Syler, Surveyor. Win. M. liifxey, liangt r. J. J. Martin, Notary Public. 1 1 !. 't 1 Straight ns n die whisky. Now 'a the time to mtciiie your wife. Read tlic advertisement of the Uni versity of the South 0-jr Chancery Clerk has ii new lion. resilient notice in thin issue. Tlioot the straw-hut, the duster, nml the Aiollicr lluhliard dress. Mr. Henry Haio'li's law enrd npucars in tin's issue. Wc lee ix-uk for him lots A letter IVniii " I'raiiii)" was received It'Hiliite fir this issue. It will itimcnr in our next. llij.'h st reel boasts of tho most hish mil Hi town. hero there's n Will lire's u way. The Winchester Literary Koeivtv will Kvtiit the residence of Mr.il. Phil. i next Friday night. Tiio Fninkliu County Farmers' Asso ttioii w ill meet nt the Courthouse next itiinlay at 1(1 o'clock n. m. A largo niimher of country people re in town Monday in fact, more hi at any other tune this year. Peace I harmony prevailed. Oiir young friend, Matt Whitaker, !w had been lookinf wan and mohin- M? for soma time, eft last Saturday another Courting ex)editioii. I Mr. D. A. K. Farmer will leave this 'A mi a visit to his old homo in Cum- Riml county. East Tennessee. He '1 lie absent two or three weeks. A protruded meeiiug will ho com- iced at the J!a)tist Church in this enext oundav. J lie nnstor, ucv. ' Hiandon. will bo assisted hv Iiev. l'.Por:or, of Lchnnon. ' w K J. T. Curry received a telegram I Sunday evening informing him that I"rMior, wiio lives nt llcnryvillc, in tciiee county, was danjierously sick. t. lelt lor llenryvillo Alouday Pillij;. h Cmntv Trustee. Mr. R. (). I ih, visited his old home in Cannon Ny last week, to sec his mother, who npirously sick. lie returned home iJlay, leavinir his mother in a critical inker 11. M. Ilahh u wi lives near wd, has our thanks for a lot of 'mitli sweet potatoes and a hnsket Indies Mr. H. and family will fur Indiana Thursdav nioniino. I' have mir best wishes. f-Pkiifo Willinms, of Forrest City, I 'W visitimr hih fill her. .Tndon .Tolin I Williams. Rufe left Winchester vn years ago, and is now ono of, I'wming lawyers in Arkansas, and I'fVMi foUr j.wir8 ju tie .Senate of Call frdtvliil Ktl.nitlnn f,t 1).. piwsnilvcrtisement of tho Acme 'H Harrow and Clod Crusher. machine is reeommended liv lend- h'fieulturists to be the best harrow r market. Call on the Doctor for particulars. lcaftl that Tr. A. S. Knilirev (I noilt fouiflonnn nn flip Pnr- JfPK'itc Cnpt. P! u mice's. It will rut to order for Mr Ilolnv u 1m PP'M tho Walmsley Houso, and PI Sept roccuPauuy uythelst jntctnled to give tho proceedings ,!u"ty Uoiirt in this issue, but a ns vonrt. ml l,.,l. ... . .uiiii nun i ""-an lieu,,-,; ,t I8 our excuse for .6 0. At llin limn nf plouinnr orm.T , " " V" .o , ueS(IUV torenooti the "U 111 scsm.ii "WI flm .., ..r i i .i . - --"in ui tuxes one me on -"Run couniv inr i no Q w $3,487.48, and the law I ' lt,t 8ettlenu.nl ...:.i. "P'follorim ... .t. .1.- r...,i. fpteiaberofujigye Our l j oio ins geitiement rcroil'! I"8 the State Treas '"Vint in f..n .i rn ih ' "" 1 me nmouni. 1 "'nt ta ,,,i .u , 'f him uluccr ana we nre At i . umiriiiiii low i , . loijj ior " """" "J rent. Apply 800D Mountain Council No. fi(U. a. : -Kiot. of Honor. I N 11 1. V UlgM, U(;ti ",.":! , ''ll'a, Vur,T llIWl uuMiuer oi our citizens Monday V O worn t-ni.tr Ki.n.. I.. .1 - sy in tiif office and did not hear him . Rev. Dr. Tensdulc. of k'imvvilin I" town, and will assist in the protract ed meeting which commences at the "oj.ubi. iiurcn next Sunday. .nson, ot West Tennessee, who ms a daughter attending Mary K,r College, has purchased Cnpt. T. II ., 'co on i,,gi, Hired, and '""ums iiinuiy Here next January. Cigars! CigarTi The hfst and cheapest oipnr for the iimncv , ,i niiKjiiB! ueen neeiveil. Call a lino on the Hontli ni.le of ihu Square-. Our Postninster informs us that all Nashville mail denosited in tin. I.t. ollieo by 7 o'clock a. m. will liU;.. ed Nashville the snmn ilnu nt 1 ... o P. in. this is a L'leat eonvroiioiu-n i.. our business men. XA11 subscribers w ho see a cross ninrk on the margin their pa per tins week will plca.t understand mat, it means that we are in need of money, unci Unit, their tune is "out and and over," am) they mujhl to come up and pay up. mm W. S. Cmbroy it Son's Now Store. Last Monday Messrs. W. S. End A Son were vinited by Iiuik1ic(1h of pou- pie, mosiiy irom tiio country, at their now store building on the coi ner of the Square and Jelh rson street Many of these were in search of goods, and all admired tho new building, which is cer tainly mi ornament to our town. It is two stories high, and the brick work nnd interim) arrangements are splendid. Mr W. S. Enihrey, by personally su pervising tho whole from tho com- niennceinent, can congratulate himself upon having the most desirable busines house in the county. It is 120 by ."() feet, and admirably lighted. The up per story is exclusively for the storn-'e and exhibition of rendy-mado clothing, of which the firm have a slock unequal led as to quantity and quality, and we suppose they will give bargains in this line as they propose to do in all articles of the he.-.vy stock they have iust re ceived. We advise the ladies of our town and county to make a visit to Enihrey & Son and see the elegance of the build ing and the quantity and quality of the iresn aim attractive gooiis storeil there in, whether they purchase or not. Dcchctd items. CictliiiK in their wheat crops is now the order of the day with the farmers Sonic have their crops in, and quite a number are pretty well ndvanced, and i goodly mini bur who nre October sow ers will commence this week J hero ins lieen quite n demand for wheat lrills, and n coocl number have been sold here this season. The minority of farmers around here have learned from experience that there is but littlo pay in hall doing nnytlung, therelorc they have prepared their lands for the coming w heat crop better than usual, and ev ery farmer that can is putting his wheat in wit:i the drill. Mr. Eil. Birchenourrb, who owned and run n saw mill here, has moved with his mill to Birmingham, Ala. Mr. r Larson, late Irom Indiana, form ed a partnership with Mr. Birchcnough mid went with him. His family will soon follow. Some more of our good citi.ens have caught the Birmingham fever nnd will soon leave us. Mr, Ii. T. Miller and family will he off pretty soon. JUdor 11. ill. liahh, who came nero some eight or ten months ago from In diana, and purchased n farm near here, has exchanged his larm for hotel iiron- crty in Kenton, Indiana, nnd will leave us this week. There is some sickness in our town, nnd wc had one death last week. Mr. Silas Mallard lost a child about a year old. Dr. Cherrv lias a child some four or five years old lying very low with fever, Sir. J. W. AJusou, who had a spell of fever nnd got about again, is now confined with flux. Mr. John F. Blair, an aged and good citizen, died last Thursday at the resi dence ot Ins brother, Mr. . L. ). lilnir. He hnd been con lined to his bed about eight weeks with fever. He was eighty-six years old. Rev. Mr. Woods, pastor, will fill his regular appointment at the Presbyte rian Church here next Saturday even ing nnd Sunday. Tho services will be protracted. (Juito n lively scene took place the other day in the neighborhood above here. A woman named Mary J. Sabcl was visiting nt the house of Noah Tar wnrter, and whilo there Mrs. Turwater thought she saw signs of too much in timacy between the aforesaid Ma ry and her husband: so she became enraged and took n bound and bonrded her oll'l tho place. The assaulted party swore out n State warrant against Mrs. T., and had her arrested and brought before a Magistrate. Upon the day of trial tho prosecutrix did not put hi an ap pearance, am) Mrs T. was discharged and went on her way rejoicing, while the aforesaid Mary now roams about X. with n black eye. Oct. 1st, 1883. NOTICE. All parties iniU-btid to Filzpatriek & f ircR- orya'e lieri'ov noiiiien 10 eonn- iuim settle iiiimidiiilelv, as the lniMiiess of the firm mast lie closed. Vnless settlements are made the claims will he put in the hands of an olh eer for eolleelion. T. I. (iKM.OKY, Sept. 11, 'So. Con Surviving partner. Our prices for Job Work and advertising nre as low as office ill the j;i i a vtivoo v ""'r State. Try us. Real Estate Transfers ring the month of September. Dir . Arinnna Cunningham to Lee Cun ningham, 15 acres of laud in 11th dis trict 81,0. Robert W Donaldson to Marv Sim mons, interest in laud in 5th district coOl). Sam Powers and wife to School Di rectors, 1 acre in l)th districtgift. D C Cowling to Stephen Carter, Go acres in lOih district 84i A C Knott to Snnford and Matilda Mann, 175 acres in 7th district $1800. Arledge lhow n to W E Brown, 130 acres in 14th district- f l.V). T 11 Finch, special commissioner, to I ! ' IH !lll. ...!.. A l.l . O oi lumps, inicrciH in ackicii opruigs property in loth district Jft.lU G O "Phillips to ,1 F & Isaac Miller, 1 acres in llilh district $!)10. T W Holt and wife to E A Bryant, DC acres in 15th district $500. R Ruvh to Randall and Rush, steam mill and fixture in 5th district 81 100. R Ii Powell and wife to S C Mc.Ma him, 40 acres in Nth district $!)00 W T League to S C McMahan, lot at Estill Springs $90. Uelilah Miepard to Lewis Morris, fi, acres in Dili district 8500. Rico tV. Sells to Wm Chammon. 7 acres and 1 rood in 13th district $73 It n Montgomery to W B Gossanc. 10 acres, more or less, at Estill Springs in 1 7th district 82 14 20. Lew is Hull nnd wife to C Aminaeher. 82 acres in Sd district $700. T J Caldwell ,ui, wile toOTMar- crom, laud in 2d district 8.'!.1 R F Oakley, sherilf, to II C Robert son, 174J acres in 5th district 8(120. W R French to Tullahomn Woolen Mills, 42 acres in 7th district $50. A Brnzeltnti to Geo Bentrem, 2S acres in 3d district. John Bultcrworth to Maude Terrill and others, house and lot in Winches ter, 82,500. R F Oakley, sheriir, todnndbar, White & Co., land in illh district - mm Marriage Licenses Issued in September. Jas T lhomasto Fnnnie Hoskins. W W 'fribble to M C Holt. II Fergerson to Mary J Holt, ti A Wright to Eliza .Moore. S H Trigg to Nannie J Sisk. Jas II .Martin to Ollic M Keith. Win C Wiikcrson to Mary A McKin ney. J F Motlow to J F Larkin. J E Davis to Mary Edens. W II (iuflie to Dealy Williman. Samuel Dotson to Martha (icorgo. W B Pettus to A A Pickup. J W Ford to Marv A Ivov. W E DeWitt toMattieMcNaiighlon. Wm Hunt to Nancy J Johnson.' !eo E Sims to C I arris. II Ii Crownover to M J Cherry. B Cook to E Hughes. From Alto. A few nights since the Oak drove Mutual Aid Society met at Natural Hall, the grandest nnd most delightful of all halls. The building was lighted by glowing Luna, assisted by the friend ly Kiln, with her sparkling eyes and warm heart; and everythinyr was calcu lated to preserve harmony except, alas! ono wayward member who, by her ter rible good looks, spoiled our fun. Much business was transacted by the Society. Many topics of interest were discussed, and lengthy siceches were made (So o) for the edifying of the Society. These arc happy meetings, nnd may your read ers all be as happy, just once, as wc were that night. As for the outside world, wo know but little. Farmers very busy, conse quently there is not much to irathcr. A Sabbath School mass meeting was held nt i cllinm, tirundy county, recent ly, which proved to be quite interesting Speeches were made by Messrs. J. F. Laxson, Lane nnd West, Esqr. Parks Kev. (J. I) Goinn nnd B. A. Cherry. Tho speaking, for the most part, was very interesting, especially tho plain, practical nnd lorciblc talk ' of Mr. Lax son. Why don't our friends write about their Sabbath Schools? Is it not n fact that the Sabbath School is essential to our future well belugas apeoplo? Is it not worthy the attention af the man of talent? Why not do nway with mud-slinging, and think and write in the interest id' schools, Sabbath schools, churches, turnpikes, etc.? Why do tal ented men wnste so much time trying to find fault with their neighbors? Ought not a wise man to remove first the beam from his own eye ? V,.-1 ; .... ..1 1 1 J Surely it would be more profitable. Cauoi,. Alto, Teim., Sept. 'J'.), lSSIl. From Cowan. Had a ni(!0 rain yesterday morning l-'armcrs busy sowing wheat. About same area will be sown this season as Inst. Married, on eve of 2d ult.,at the res idence of tho bride s father, at Steven son, Aln., by Kev. A. J. Curgilo, Mr. E. Ii. Hampton to Miss Puttie Hoji- kins. 1N0 attendants. Dr. Bogle, of Nashville, has been in our sectiou on professional business and returned nome Saturday. The postofllee here changed hands to day. II. Oct. 1st, 1883. A special to (he American says anoth er nttempl was made Inst Thursday night, near Anderson, in this county, to wreck n passenger train. "Four forge timbers were placed upright in a cattle guard at a point w hero the rond makes a sharp curve. They were not discov ered until tho train was within a few feet of them, nnd every possible effort was mnde to stop tho train, but too late to miss the obstruction. Still tho speed had been checked suflicicutly to prevent tho impending catastrophe, and only the forward trucks of the engine left the track. It wns replaced in two hours. The rond is on a high embankment at this jMiint, nnd if the sccd had not been checked a dreadful accident would have occurred." This is tho fourth attempt within a week to wreck thenccommodutinn train, All persons should have ono of II O; Tunison's Mnps. They nre tho most full and complete mnps sold. They nre sold by W. 1'. Recdor iu this cuuuty. . Mule for Sale. A good work mulo for salt.. AmOV at mill. Boci.t: & Tiv,V scplO-tf Remember that w hen the Heme Jour nal is sontont of the county the nosia-e is added, to-wit : r a monitis, p-mtaL-e prepaid, C " " $1. 50,-. 30c. Our Agents. The following nnmed ,.,, n).0 . tl.orized to receive un.l receipt for sub seiiptions to iiouie Journal : John II Miiriin, Winchester. Conrgo E. Banks, Dedieid D. S. liong, Hrckciville. j. II. Siirtain, Cnwiin. W'. B (lossago, Estill Springs. I. N Martin, Maxwell. O. I'. Jtiiice, Ilunihiiid. C. W. Bowling, Maxwell. P.ASHVILLE MAHKCT. Jiiicou clear sides, (I (Ti )?,(.. Bulk meats ch ar sides, K jc; clear rib sides, 7? : all packed. Hams Sugar-cured, Hi. Lard Snow flake, Country lard, Ofo lOc. in kegs, 11 Jets Dried Fruit Apples, 5:Jc. Evapora ted tipples. 12 jo. Eggs From first hands, hens', 17p 18c. V l eathers Prime geese, 53c ; mixed, including duck, l.(;ii)e. (iiiiseng, 81,(il)(. 1. Rags, $1.75 cr :0l I he. Corn, shelled, bio. Wheat, plum;), K0(i)0e plump, OOeOjSl ; dry Me, ; dry red iiteriiiiiean. M('i I.UL'j. Com meal, per bushel, .ri7i(f'(!l!. Oats, in bulk, 33c ; in small lots, 2 t'5i! advance Bye, new. from wagon, COc. Hay, $14f..'?15per ton. Hoj.s, 225 lbs. average, $4.f0" J.75. Cattle, extra good shipping, 83.25(o. 3.50. The University of the South is locate,! ,.t S i:V.NKI'., TKN.V, upon the (' li'Tlaml Hateau, L'.IMH) feel above the "ill level. tins Sellout, under the special patronaj,e of tin- Ui,l,ops of the l'r slaul Kpiscopal Cinirel, in tK. Soulli and Si, ml,. wi--l, oilers the hcallhic.-t residence and llie Ih-sI advnnlat;es, liolli moral and educational, in Us (Jraiuinar Schools and its Collegiate and Theological I parlnu nls. i'or llie special elaii I this ('iiiversity for patron- ae, apply for docuini nls to thi- Kev. TI'X N.WIt llOlKiSON, ll. I)., Vice lluiiieellor, Sewance.Teiin. oclo-ly Cheap Rea Estate ! Seven or eight valuable lots in Win chester, six of which are well improved and suitable for residences, ran be hud at much less than cost. Apply at the Homo Journal ofiiee, or, to W. J. Sl.A'rTKK. For Sale, Cheap. One Korly-hor-e power Kiujiiie and Isiiler K'hmI as new Will cxclian-rc for lumber. ln;llTY ', septl2-tf .Murfleeshoro, 'i'enu. A. Bargain! About 30 acres of land, half cleared and halt' well-timbered, only a mile from Winchester. Apply to W. J. Sl.ATTKIt Non-Rosidont Notice. J. C. Looney nnd wife et. als. vs Bunks Ciover et. nls. It appeal-in;; to the satisfaction oftheClerk el Master from the allegations and allidavit 1 niplainants' Kill in above cause, thati defendants, lianks (lover, Jeremiah (lover, John Stewart, Hubert Stewart, liovvman and wife Polly Ann, baae Hannah and wife , Sarah, Alls-it Harnett ami wife Pauline' Jane, - Hannah and wife Elizabeth, and I the heir of John Stewart, dee'd, name nil-' known, are noii-resideiitH of the Slate of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon tlieni. It in therefore ordered thai publication ho made for four coiiseciilivo weeks iu (he Home Journal, published in Winchester, Teiin., re- lluro'K non-resnlentili tenihoiis to p. mil ,,,,. ll(,fl.nw .,, ' lore tie fill I, .Monday iu October next, before the Chancery Court at Winchester, Franklin county, Ti nn., or tin- same will he taken for confessed and set for hearing ex parte asloilicm. Witness my hand, at office iu Winchester lelin., this Sept. 27, ISSH. Cl.KM. AIU.EIMIK, ('. ,v. M. liv John Arledge, Dep. V.& M. oet2-lw im lh'" Harrow AND CLOD CRUSHER. If you want the hut and most durable Harrow, buy tho "ACM K." Made of steel and iron, lioes heller work than any Tooth Harrow preparing w heat and corn land, liet ter than any implement made. Come and see it. Try it and you will lmv it. For sale by S. W. HOUGHTON, octH Winchester, Twin. HENRY DAUCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WlSCHKSTKII, TKNN. Will praetiec in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining cnnntiis ; also, in the Supreme Court at Nashville. Promt atk-ntinn jfiven to eolleetions. fir OHieo over .Mrs. ICmmii llruzcltrtn's Millinery Store. oell - 4 0133 FALL STOCK COMPLETE I will cull attention of the THAMXti I'L III.lC to our Large Stock o! Fal! an;! Winter Goods Now -Kcady for Inspection, Collsislinir of Ladies' Dress Goods, ( 11.-.I1-meies, and oilier woohn llress t loiaU; Shawls, Cloaks, IMmans; elosc-littinu Walking JaiketK li(iht and heavy v-iil' ' ; llooils; h adinj; colors i f Velvets. We me in rireipt ol a lai'Ke stock of these iroods from K;w. ni markets. Also, a lull line of Notions, bailies' anil Gents' I uilmvcar, Ac. A lar;;e stock of lulils' I lolknijr, Slnrls, Zeinler iV, liros'eelc hialed Shoes ami limits also can v 01 In r l''aelory 1 loots nnd Shoes that we K'laranlcc. Itovs' nice Itools and SIiih s. The well-lried llonicslie aiulSi(wall Singer .uueiiiiie, A law stock of Stanle Goods. Oil Caiis l bur, ilill'ereiit kinds of Window Curlains anil SUole-', Hals, ( aps, eaiul nianv mli eles loo many to imnlion, ail of which wil he sold Cheap for Cash or Country Produce, All kinds of School Hooks and Stationery t'i'" 1'enieniher, we move soon, and will do you good if you will try its. Im)"" N-e our new style Cloaks and Jackets when you visit our town. 111M J. L. AUCH. scpllil-ly 7. S ?- " K 15 2 2 7 1 mAm 7. 1 r 0, n E. c w 1 ' I" 7. Hr! l-q o" 2 - -I: - Ci c o c e:b 15 i CO Koi ?! - CD ft"' c r , V. c 'i. m CO o o o o ; o o i, o o r o o Flips, Sottsrf g L Ss.2i Jt 20 CulIrS(! Sinol, NASHVILLE. : ; : TENN. STOVES, Plain and Jamnncd Stamped Ware, Maniles am. Urates, VOODEN-WARE, HOUSE-FUPJISHll GOODS. Ice-Gream Freezers, Of the most improved pattern, ALWAYS ON HAND. Send us your orders. They sha have prompt unit hnnrnt nttnithm. When visiting tho city call and sec ns. Remember the phicc : Nos. 24 & 26 College Street, Nashville, Tenn. .Wm. Tliot. L. MunhM, Mm. IF. ! ST. CLOUD HOTEL, 10 North Summer Street. Nashville. : : : Tennessee. This Hotel has recently been entirely rc. urnished, and is now ready to entertain Iran ient as well as permanent boarders, i'rar. ient, i?l.r,0pcr.lay. mny4-tt 1.-4 I CMDIlY. 10H fin Slrrrt, ClnrlUHHll, Ohio, ALLISON, SMITH t JOHNSON. The type on whlnh Oil. Pl ' prlnled I from Uio auve FuunUry.'l. R POOLE f'iirm-r T'liioii nilfl ' IiiTry fctn.. NASMYILLU, : : : : TENN TYPE ii . ... i ii.. i . .. TO WHEAT-GROWERS ! And Other Farmers. Have on hand a big stock of the cele brated Keller Rubber-feed Grain Drills AIXl), The Willcughby Rubber-feed Drills, ' Cheap for CASH or (JOOI) XOTI5. Will also furnish Metal-feed Drills, hut do not consider them near so good. Ask us our reason. Agents for Franklin county for the National Fertilizer Coinpnnvs Fertili zers, from a cheap Composting up to n l I M....1 1 1 " 1 1 tn c j.oiie uc.ni. A good stock of the Remington Clip per, Oliver Chilled and Avery Plows constantly on hand. Wo also have a few South P.end, Advance, and Chatta nooga Chilled Plows, w hich wc will sell from S7..')() to SH OO. If you want u good Sorghum Mill ami I'Aaporator, come to see us. If you want to clean or grade your wheat, get one of mil- Separators only $-'.". 00 or ''.") bushels of choice wheat Hi-' stock of Wairnn nnd llu-m-v ni.-itn. rial, Heavy nnd Shelf Hardware. Car penters tools, lllm-ksniiths Tools, Miocmiikers Jools, anil all kinds ol Hard w are (nod stock of Orocorics nnd Queens-wan-. Respectfully, CARTER & BRO. P. S. Agents for Fish Bros , Mitch ell, Tennessee 'nml Old Hickory Wag ons, nnd White Sewing Sewing Ma chines. Fngines from 62-10.00 up. Victor Clover H tillers nnd other ma- chinerv. B. H.STIEF, 101 Union St., Nashville. BARGAINS IN 11 Diamonds, Silver Ware, Etc. In fact, evervthiim found in a first-class Jewel rv S'ore. Fine Bold & Silver Waiohe Also Manufacturer of PLAIN (iOLI) KINtiS, which are made to order at short,""1 notice, and bi(,'best quality (uaiiinU'ed. (.'all and be eonviured at THE CASH JEWELRY STORE 101 I'liion St., bet. College and Market, amjli-.'-ly It. II. STUCK. Public Sale ! Mrs. Catherine linker ct nls vs J. G. Stewart l!y virtue of a decree of the (.'haiieerv Court of Franklin comity, Tenn., pronounced at its June lerm, ISM, in above cause, 1 will, on Monday, October 22ud, 1883, at the Courthouse door in Winchester, Tenn. sell loilieliij-best Imliler, for CASH, tlic fol- loiviuj; tract o laiiil.lo-wit : Situated in civil dislriet No. 1 of said county, one mile north of lleelierd, and adjoining V. W. Martin, James Wapmer and the Oakley old lauds, eie eontuininji loll ai-re", more or less. Will lie sold to tatisfy a judgment that A. S. Marks, Colyar ii Curtis and T. II. Finch recovered against Mrs. J,(l, Slewarl on the 2!lth dav of June, ISKK, for $54-1.72, with in terest ami cost o) sale. Sale within lawful hours. ThisKept. 15lh, lSS:t. CI.KM. AllMClKiK, C. &M. IlvJohn Arledge, IVputv V. & M. Sept. l!)-tds IN ADDITION To. a Lar'O nnd Select Stock of -.GROCERIES,:- Canned Goods, &c, J. A. Gaines, At Iowe &Teiiipleloii'Holdtttnd, (Ransom's Jllock,) Has a splendid assortment of Hoots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Confectioneries, &c. B0i Cull and sco how low they will be sold. I nnv cash for goods, snd sellslrietly for cash, Positively nogoods eliargeil. mavlO THE PIKENIX, of Hartford ; THE JETNA, of Hartford; THE KNOXVILLE FIRE, of Knoxville, Tenn. Three bettor Fire IiiHiirnnce Comianies cannot bo found, lteprcsented by WM. J. siiter. Policies isnued at once on nil ordinary risks. IIM-P. MnllCHBH, WincVcstoi .Tennessee, Healer in and Manufacturer of HN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, The Queen. I have the exclusive riKht for tho manu facture and sale, for the counties of Franklin, Lincoln, Moore, liedford and CoflV-c.of tho hesl Codec lt in existence. Try one. Has now 011 hand a larne assortimnto! I I II ll w hich he proposes to sell Cheap, exclusively for CASH. I fan also a full a-isortmmt of J Pumps and Pump-Tubing. fciTIViofinR and (iiitter'uif; donctooriUr, in the niost apiroved at vie, Jan. ll,lS7!l-tf If You Are GOING Nortlnvcst, -OR- Soulliwosf, BE SURE Your Tickets Read via the N.,C,&SUouisl.'y THE McKN21E ROUTE 1. ; Cooking andHsatia? Stoves, Tilt' I'lrnt'l'llldH llllil rcoiivrtlltt Pnuiioiiimrj' ''. FAVORITE I W. T. SOCERS, l'ass. Agent, Chnttanooua, Tinn. W. L. DANLEY, (leii.r,-Ks.tTkt.Aenl, Xashviile, Turn... J. S. CARTESK; Tieki t Ai nt, M'ineheti t;TeiiUi , !eorr n.vvis. jso. 11. mahtin DAVIS & MARTIN, Vttornev fit Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the Coiirli of- Franklin and and adjoining-counties. may'J5 P. R. Hl'l.lt- SIMMONS & CURTIS, A.ttornev at TjaMr Winchester, Tenn. Will practice In the comitiesnf Franklin Cod'ce and Moore; also in Supreme Court at Nashville. Prompt attention given to col lections. novH OlHciMoiitL-Biif Isitleof Publii.Siiuarf. Floyd Estill. Matt. N. Wjiitakeii ESTILL & WHITAKER, ittorneys at Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will praetiec in the Courts of Franklin and tuljoiniiiK counties and in the Snpruue Court til Nashville. janl7-'83. LIVERY AND SALE STAELE Winchester, Tenn. New anil elepant Top and No-Top Rupgit, and tirst-elass llamess and Saddle Horses. Horses hoarded by the year, month onlay, very low, and well attended to by faithful groomsmen. I lacks run night and day from Winchester to iJechcrd. 1'asseugers called for in any part of town, and bugiracc checked. a,,rl-lf KfJ.ISPAVP, J. W. CRISARD, Physician Surcroon, Oilers bis iirofessionnl services to the citi- ...ns nf U'ini-iii-sler ami surroiindinij country. pif Olliee In Ihe huihling occupied by Judge J. W. Williams, west side of Square. Residence The Cochran house, near Capt. Tom. (iregory's. june 23, '7U. T. C. MURRELL, Surgeon Plivsician, Winchester, Tenn., Isready to atletid to all culls in town or country. BEST WHISKY The place to get tho hc I"";! nt t Whi-ki's. and pure, flneoM An : at No. 10 N. .S,.!n..K-r .j Uouorj and SajM - MAEKS & GREGORY, Attorneys at Lavy Winchester, Tenn, itrill .....;. . In ll.r. f',,orl nf Knlllklil and 1 111 iuviv v - - ,- - adjoininK counties, iul in the l iuuil Malv Courts aud Supreme Courts l Nrl.ille Teiincssef . . J m Ml 1.1 11 1 Ml m .tti; ti 9 t it ! . :Fy .' i.v' V-.s -i ill - iM i J K: ,!f. i Si ! -,lt 111 -it a ii i'5! .nil m '5 MA m 1 ;.' f f mi IT.! :-iv: 1 ii m ir. i i 111 WW -1 i " ki !