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nes, Hait nuif'5' iionf'-'' UCi; iliciii'1 jlOMK JOURNAL. OUU MAILS. MAIL CMJMM. pmitli Jiorlh AltltlVKS. North - 10;:i0 A. M 2:30 i. M 12:30 r.M (joillli ' 4:30 p. M Lke L. Aykus, 1', M. KAIMtOAD TMIE TABLE. DECIIEIiD.TKXX. KOItTII. So. 2 leaven- 3.4") p. in ..10.4i") ji. in 8.r.a.tu Xo.4 " v.O " soirrii. No. 1 Ix-avm Jin. 8 " .1 - -ll.Wii.ni -12.15 . in 7.25 p. in y,trt.S. J, 2, 3 nnil 4 run daily. Sim 0 aim uouut run suiiuhvh. Is. 1. 1.AUIY, AKnl. We !iuve had three white frusta since our lust issue. The Winchester Liteary Society will meet t Mr- LllisUuya residence lours tiny night m The prayer meeting at the Methodist , Ml I. I... I I I.' l. i . C hurcli win ue nciu uii inuny iiiirni . . I . r 11' I I . . I a Jicrealier, insicuu in u cunesuuy nigiii, R, v. J. T. Curry and Mr. A. S. Km- hn-y leave Wctluesthiy morning to at tend the District Stewards' meeting at glielbyville. A large audience was wua present at the Methodist Uiurcli Inst iMiiulny nf ternnon to hear Prof. Tirrill'a temper mice address. Tho first quarterly meeting of this Conference year will be next Sunday. Iiev John F. Hughes, the new Pre siding Elder, will preach at the Metho dist Church morning and night. . nm John Marcrom will preach at Estill Springs Nov. 10th, at night ; also on Sunday niorniiig, 11th. Will nlso preach on Sunday night, 11th, ut Lib erty, about -1 milcj southeast of Win chester. Masonic Stated meeting of Cum berland Lodge No. l.r8, next Saturday night, Nov. 10th, 1883. A full attend ance requested. Important business. Uy order of the W. M. II. II. Drusf, Scc'y- A L. or II. There will he a called meeting of Mountain Council No. (i!)4, Thursday night, Nov. 8th, to take ac timi on the death of Companion J. W. Davis. All the members are rc nested to be present. mm . Miss Anna It. linker, who low been spending the siinimer in Winchester, left Saturday for her home Ilouston, Texas. She will spend a few days in JleKen.ie, visiting relatives. A party nf friends acconipaiiicd her us fur as Jleclicrd. v . Col. J W.Davis, formerly n citly.cn (' this place, died nt his home in New- Market, Ala., on the .'iOth ultimo, of cellular cry.sijiehis. He whs a member nf the Masonic Lodge nt this place, and was buried with Masonic honors by the Masons of New Market. He was also ft member of the American Legion of Honor Iodge here, ami Ins family will get $3,000 Col. I). was a steadfast wrker in everything thnt tended to promote religiou nr.d temperance, and hi loss will Tie greatly felt. Belvidere Section. Upon the suggestion of Mr. Wiley 8. Embrcy, one of our leading merchants. and who is not only public-spirited him tclfbut on the qui rive for all sorts of necessary improvement iu our county, c drove down to Iklvidere, on the Salem rood, the other day, to see if all kb true that Mr. Embrcy had told us, and wo were pleased to find that this portion of our county merited the praise Mr. Embrey had given it. It is, we be- ievc, fix miles to lielviderc from Win Wcr. You must travel about two Tides before you coino in contact with ita beautiful evidences of German skill, Miich consist of well-fenced, cleanly- ultivatcd farms, all adjoining, and all irtraying gwid management. The felines of the mountain close by on tie whole 'route, arrayed as it is just P')W iu all the ticautiful colors of boun- ful foliage with which God bedecks pcrude angles of tho trees in Autumn towering above tho intervening well- ullivntcd fields and beautiful groves all 'ling tho way, as if to exchange- greet- J with tho everlasting canopy JmiIJ stir to admiration tho heart of '7 one who has tho ability to appre- iRtc ttw lovely in nrt aud uaturo. And imi t write that litis is the most M-auliiul part of Franklin county, we f can what we say, as a tribute of praise I" die Germans and of cause for emula- f'nty the people in other parts of our f'lintr. e remarkable, featuro is the ntten- 1 11 "ieh is eiven bv the industrious M thrifty German to his hams. He fenn to care more for commodious, H-lookiiig barns than for the gaudy I'parauce of his dwcllinir. and thci f otnilous piles of straw, around which i fl leek cattle find roughness for food ,n protection from rudo wiuds of win- 6lvo evidence that amone the Gcr- P" t,lcro is no law needed for the nro- pon of animals. And his extensive '"devoted to crass, unon which all fwwof animals browse at will, ot- l mo8 naturally, the men who nro- f to supply our market with vinnds. H M flit beef, milttor. nn.l nnrk. Of i "ive were tin... . r Messrs. lurrunn nml Will a ma nn lf route. i are very sincere in saying that Peuerman . i ii wr. nnan clement is mm w nlionbl FOUdof, Tlio U' tllO RIltn'A ni.n ! .. .1 .. 1 I. ... ( - I1IUUBU IUUO, I v citucns. V need more of Tho Franklin County News is is f wen, it is not acephalous, as once we said it was. It is more than ti-copha-Ions. Certes, we belicvo it is possessed of as many heads as tho serpent had uot the Old Serpent, but tho one that was slain by Hercules. Therefore, the premises considered, tho F. C. Newis-ance--no!-iV(;M.gig verv nmny.iem. ed, and to us it appcareth that each head is aflected with tjfJrocephalus, which is, according to our nading, "an accumulation of liquid within the cavity f the cranium," or, if you plea.se, "dropsy of tho brain." When this dis ease occurs in infancy, ns tho News is, it enlarges the head enormously. In old age, if that old age should bo com bincd with bigotry, egotism, self-right-oousuess, and iuordiuate vanity, it be comes one of the most loathsome of dis cuses. This hydrodynnmic weuUij, in its lead ing editorial of last week, devotes, vol ui.tarily, a part of a column to the Home Journal, tho first scuUiiieo of which reads, to-wit: " In hiding behind its correspondents the Journal shows the white fcntlici-' and admits its inability to copo with the In the strong language of tho treat ftiiakspeare wo would say : An-ls slid miiUHlrrsnf vraoo ili fi.ml nil lie llioii a hiiirll of hi-nltli. Jtrintj Willi tliee aim from lleuven, or LIuhIh roin lieu ; lie tliy iiiU nlx wii-kiil. or plinrituMi. Tliou coin's! In such H qiuslionublv hIiiiiic," as do all tilings from the Franklin Colin ty News, that the Homo Jour nal will, reluctantly, break its thought to have no more newspaper words with tho amorphous caterwauling of same out' iu the News, who does not know what he wants, and does not know what to do with it after ho gets it. However, the News is bold to say that the Home .joiirnui "admit" its "viahilUu" to cojie " with IT the News. " Not able to cope with tho News "I by, this moribund specimen of hu manity whoso prodigious brain brought forth so much vanity iu so few words, must be, mentally, a huge behemoth, in. - . .t i ., v.. use iinio i no one (lesenueo tiy .loli in the 41st chapter. He must be, mental ly, a regular mammoth, double-horned Khinocerous, fresh from Africa, that would eclipse the one lately shown by Ikrrett's circus in Winchester. " Not able to cope with the Xcw " ! Why, this is modest, to be sure No wonder the News, ns we have snid, has moro thau one head. One head would be too small to carry nil the wisdom displayed in its weakly editorials. Cer tes, if Ponco d' Leon were living now and in search of a fountain of wisdom, instead ol one of rejuvenescence, he would come direct to Winchester and implore instruction from the immense and hitherto unsurpassed mental menag erie and traveling circus combined, und all under one canopy the F C. News. "Not able to cojm. with the News"! Bless the souls of all of us who arc so ig norant aud unable to cope with this great mastodon whose intellectual ef forts, could they be converted into thunder equal in noise to tho vanity from which they spring, would cause even Jupiter to drop his thunderbolts ns only the soft notes of a luto in com parison. " Cope with THE NEWS " 1 Why, Jcsu I This writer is a whale a "verv whale" in his own estimation, ("Sotto voce. ; Uo writes as if ho thought he ought to be "a Colossus, and wo m'ttv men Walk under liinliiiin lei's and neeii alioiit To find ourselves iliidioiiurnliu; graves." " C-o-p-o with the News" I In what! Not iu vanity oh no 1 God doeth all things well, and iu tho wonderfully beautiful law of " Compensation " He has made to operate upon all, has given us common sense, a generous heart, an honest impulse, a charitable nature, a five will to think forourself, and, if need be, rise far above tho dogmatists who preach ouo way and practice another. Tho Home Journal would not eraici, like the snail which, without feet or wings, must go up tho stalks of plants by the solo aid of a viscid humor discharged from tho skin. Freo thought, free speech, free religion, and freedom from sectarianism in all its variegated hues, either iu church or State, and then we may all lie down and dream with our friend, Scott Davis, that the "country U safe." Still, wo are ashamed thnt we arc not better ablo to cope with a far better antagonist than tho News. One thing we buvo too ranch sense, inherited tnd acquired, to ever be guilty of: We will never try to get up a pyrotechnical display of wisdom when wo havo only a few little very littlo firc-crackcrs to shoot off. We havo too much sense to practico such a fraud upon the many good readers of tho Home Journal w ho have stood by us from our infancy iu this county, and who, despite our faults, manage somehow to love us still, and the Homo Journal is cherished by thenr Nor cun tho immense mental butcher shop, yclept the Franklin County News, do us much damago by trying to help tsclf by abusing the Home Journal and making it" the guardian ol our no lions, political or religious. e have no idea in trying to "cope with it in auything it does or says. Heaven for bid 1 We have been too well raised, and are too proud. We bnve uot for gotten tho reason why the lion got out of the path ami gave way to a certain little auiinal which emits, at pleasure fetid liuuor ns a means of defence. Just so we do when dogmatic, fnt'sfin men attack, for a sordid purpose, our God-given right to express ourself ac cording to the reason and freo will God gave us. And it docs stem to us, as it will seom to all sensible, good-hearted people, that no one is a lit instructor in morals and religion who seeks to injure a man because of his I est belief rather than try to persuade him by bense, reason, charity and brotherly love, But, now, to quit the burlesque in words, we wish to request nil corres pondents of tho Home J on nml to re frain from any disresiicetful mention of or allusion to the News. Leave to n all that demands, iu our opinion, any notice. The News reminds us of a clever, but ignorant old lady who, during the days -I L.l 1.1.. ..I.. - hi slavery, ouu iiuieriieu mmoeuiy a lie gro gin. anas ucwy i mat was w hat the negro girl railed her ucw mis tress) was proud of her servant. One day the servant was down at the spring, washing Miss Betsy's clothes, just as we propose to occasionally wash the Xews of its self-conceit and meddlesomeness. The negro girl heard her mistress calling her. " hat do you want, JiVw Jkt 'jt" "Ob. nothin;r only I wanted to hear you call me Jfi'ss Hetsy from the spring." The News is new in journal ism. It is very vain. It wants to get some attention, like a b decked young lady just setting out. It seems to think it li.'.sa bill of sale to our social aud re ligious views seems to think it owns us, aud just wants to hear us call it " Miss IJetsy" now and then. It runs away with an idea because it can't help it, like the old master who used to run away with his slave during the full of the moon, and when the slave died his master ran away by himself, from sheer force of habit. If you will let the News alone it will soon run away the way that Ward's ducks went, or the hog's that had the evil spirit iu them. Let the News alone. We heard of a preacher once who commenced his sermon by saying that there was a certain w ife in the congre gation who bad quarrelled with her hus band thnt morning und ho intended to throw his hymn book at her, mid when he made the motion every wife in the concrcirntion dodircd So. when we Have spoken in Sunday 1 hough Is ol . II vmwriuv lit tiinnv u-lm tii-i.f.'uu ti n Christians, the News editor dodges and gets mad, nud accuses us ns worse than the bat spoken of in that old fable we read when a verv little bov. And. it appears ns if the News feels its incompe tency to help on the "strife between the opposing forces of good and evil," and needs the aid ol the Home Journal. It must surely feel its weakness ami the greater power of tho Journal. iow, we say to me -ews linn re-, ligion is greatly the result of education, and if the editor of the News bad been : horn in n Mohammedan country (as Bucklo snys) ho would have been a firm 1 believer in Mohammedanism. The ' Home Journal editor believes in the Christian religion, but would "rise above the pretensions of hostile se cts, and, without being terrified by the fear of future niiuiscn.cnt, or allured by the hope ot iuture happiness, lie content with Bliell practical religion ns consists ; W. W.tiarner and w ife in the Tannery prop in performing the duties of life ; and. ,',r.,' ki""" "'l'T' T",,f"nl " "" r .. .i ii i F .1 i e ; with slock of nil kinds leather and niaiiii- iiiiuniiLruiieii ii v inu uuuiiiua oi mi v mi- . ticulur creed, strive to mnke the soul j retire inward upon itself, and by the t-; forts of its own contemplation admire the ineffable grandeur of the Being of : beings, tho supreme cause of all things " e honor and reverence cut sects, yet skeptical, which is well, because the v advocate contradictory hypotheses, and all cannot, of course, be right. Iu the name of reason and peace, then, cannot the News cense to try to irritate us, and manufacture prejudice against us. by invading the "I-ares and Penates" of heart and home, over which tho Ro mans supposed tlietn to preside? Ave, Christianity will never prosper by as sailing instead of trying by mild menus to convert. o would rather he what we arc, before the bar of Jesus, with nil our errors and virtues, than a misguided bigot Who talks of creeds when a Soul is ... u- .i . .. i. in uu miveu. n u nuiiL v ol iniiiiiniy ' of the heart, which cheers us in toil, lights our home with a "lcam from Hod's Heaven, smoothes our pillow iu sickness, and, in the sad, stern hour of denth leads it gently home to Immortal ity, tun such a religion ot the Heart die ? Please, Mr. News, do not be so much concerned about our religion. If we did not feel we are a belter man than ninny who for sordid purposes would condemn us, we would count our self a most iniseiuble sinner, imr sleep of nights ns peacefully ns we do. News, vale. An Unfounded, False and Malicious Insinuation. To the Home Journal: Referring to the article written by me, and published nt the Home Jour nal of last week, and the one from the 9th over tho signature, "Amicus," the latoycr says : "ldo not believe that W. Li Cherry is the author of the article which aptiears over his signature. This article and tho one jmrporihuj to come from the ninth -district were prolinldy written ly toe same person, and this person was probably a mau who professes to be a teacher of the religiou of Christ." "Probably." " Probably" vou have made ns wild a guess as you did when you yuemedal the meaning ot the school law. X can truthfully assert that no one has ever writteu or dictated a single urtieto that has appeared in the columns of any pa per over my signature except myself. As to "Amicus, 1 lbiou that he is not the mau at whom you cast your insinua tions. And now, sir, I am truly glad that you have at last found out that ridicule is not argument, and that passion is an evidence of weakness. I nope you will lay aside ridicule aud endeavor to strengthen yourself up before yon bring on another attack, for I am tired of rid icule which "purports" to be argument. But, if your spleen must have veut, "vent" it ou me. Dou't be afraid that I will cast any ungentlemauly insinua tions upon any of your friends or rela tive. No, 111 uot "violate tho rule which prohibits everything of a jtemmul nature in discussions between gentle men," by casting any ungentleinuuly in siouations upon any of your relatives. I have never, as yet, called for any assistance. Whenever I do I, perhaps, I wui canon a tauyer instead ot a "di vino." Neither will I attempt to make any the impressions upon the minds of the poopie, us you nave done. "rronabiy" Y. I,, Ciikuhy. NASHVILLE MARKET. Bacon clear sides, 8Jafe, packed. Hams Sugar-cured, l.OJc. Lurd Snowfliikc, in kegs, llcts Country bird, 8(,8jc. Dried Fruit Apples, 5c. Evapora ted apples, 8c. Eggs From first hands, 21c. Feathers-Primo geese, 50c j mixed, including duck, 1 "(. 3(lc. Ginseng, SI .0). 1 .05. Pugs, Si. 75 per 100 lbs. Corn, shelled, 50c. Wheat, plump, 80!)0c; dry rod plump, !)0c(S-$lj dry Mediterranean. !(;; I. tl-'A. Coi n meal, per biinhcl, GOfi ()."( Oats, in hulk, 35c ; in unall lots, 1 5c ad vnnco. live, new, from wagon, (iOc. J lay, S13( $14 per ton. Hogs, '.25 lbs. average, ?3.85(i.4.00. Cattle, extra good shipping, 83.25(? READ CAREFULLY ! VOL CiyMl Tho Most Dolicato of all Our Members Is tho Eyo. At r' ort !0 vi-in-y i.f :it. it e.illn for help ill tin f. in ..f .i'KlTAU.KS. l iil! on no ni.d I v. ;; i -.-l.-.-t fb-, dun ,MT X. Jl ill. YuKiSldilT. I lnive b ii noinv yearn in the fludy ol my prod .shu.ii, i;n'l eini lit-lpyoii. I l::;v tlie lim-l lir tnum -in,: for li-nting thi eve, Hint Ni-:vi:u MAKI-; MIsTAKIO-.l I.eim inoi your ryts are v. ri- pH-noiif", anil you i Mhoi.t am nt In n.-k ll.i ir rii:n liy Uk- li-c of imperii i t fjln en. A vri-y In rye hlm-k of the K-t in the world now reinly ; alni, ('i'itiilli, ,.i,iikul ami loin-, for Mcnk ;.:'. noreeyi-s, A I.AiltilC KI'OCK t)K 1118 LatCSt Styles 01 JeWClrV " and Silverwart or Tin: n::sT r.u.n'Y. SaV Watcher a ad Jewelry repaired in the n'i-1 maimer. C. S. CRANE, Optieian and Jeweler, At Int;( Store of J. M. Hutehin eellO-tjaiil i?3. Successor to Petty Si Gamer. 1 1 :i v nil pureha"ed the entire interest of r,,.,,,,.,, ,,,ll uill . i. (,f tanninir. and 'ilM.inioiiifactiii-iiof haiher ku ) as .. n.m . U fl OwtQQ I APQ r UULLfillrJi BRIDLES, SADDLES, BOQtS. SilQOS, &C I) Fcr Franklin County. I have awiiiiied nil liabilities of the firm of IVttv ei tinnier, and am alone authorized to receive mid receipt for all ih l.tH due the mid i;-.,. Itey Thanking the people, for their patronage to the old linn, 1 will endeav or to merit the same iu the future. M. I tjaiil I'KTTV Oet.l7,lS83. IT. CI H m 2 "5 w5 H v. r1 XI. H O O 111 a. 3 " s . L ' 5' a , a B. " 2. :i C "'. C CO t ' fa i i p tL to o n n V cf (S IS w o 3 C4 xyi P c a; 3 rr C Ol V o 3 CD O I 3 a so 15 3 3 S 5 W X o a, CDS 7? CO row WOO o o o o O O 2, o o $ o o II 1 1 1 GU I FALL STOCK COMPLETE I will call attention of the THAlIX(i ri'IH.lC tu our Large Stock cf Fall and Winter Goods New Ready for Inspection, (liriliiij; of Ladles' In us ( iooiln, (Vh iiieren, anil other wonleii irei-Hi..(.i.; Sliuw ln, Cloak, IIoIiiiiiiih; eliwe -lillim; W'alkilm Jilt keN llht and lienvy Wei;hti; llooiln; U-mliiiic eohii-n of Velvet. We are in receipt of a lai tfc Klnck i f thece j;iioiI from I"..i-t rn niarkclK. AIii, a lull line of otiotnl l.aitier anil (leiith1 1'liderwear, Vc. Alawntoek of (lentH' (Motk'uiK, ShirlM, ei((ler A llriw'eele- hruleil nlioeKiiiul liootK; we ali carry other l-'nelory HooIh mid Shoes that wu giiuraiitci'. liov' nice HooIh and Slioen, the well-tried iJoiiu-Kiie and Kiwnlt Siiufcr Machine. A laru'e KtiK-V of Staple (iiiiuls, I'd CarK-l-iui;, ilillereiit kinds of Window Ciirtaius and Sk. ides, Hal l, Cap-, e.c.,and inaov arti cles ton iiiiiny to mention, nil of which will he sold Cheap for Cash or Country Produce. All kinds of School Hooks and Stationery. W?" lleiiienilicr, we move soon, and will do you good il'yoii will trvus. IWT Sec our new style Cinuks and Jackets when you visit our town. J. L. &AUCH. scpllil-ly . II. MAXUEI, Chas. TfiorinaR & Go, Nashville. Tenn. e Like pleasure iu niinoiineinc to our renders that our old frn ml, Mr. W. It. Man m l, who is well and favnrahlv known iu this county, has lately relurucil to his ohl stand at ( has. 1 hiiniian .VCo.'s, the popular Nashville Clothing House, where h" will heilad lo see and wait upon i. : i.'. .. i . t iv 1. 1. 1 ois nieiios irooi 1'iauKiiii county. This house has one of the ar;-et and lies! selecli d sturkf in the eity, cmepri in, aiuniii; other things, a rare assortment nf l-'rciich, Knli-h ami S.-ntoh Suitings, in C.i-siineres, i iicviotF nmi or.- le iils. Xn more deservedly popular house can hi found anyv. luis. They have oil hlmd over 4,000 Varieties of Cloths from which to select Cusloiii-inade Suit-, whii'li tln v make a specialty. tilVK ill.M A CAl.l.. " Ijanl INSOLVENCY. The insolvency of the estate nf Jesse .riei!fc, tlecil, liavini; liven sni;i;csleil, in the County Court ot l-'riinkiin county, Tenn., nil persons having claims nniiisl said estali are hereby nolilied to Tile them with II. 1' Sliiu-iirt Sti i. .. , f I I 'iiiii in isvit.iw.r in ll... I'll.... " " j" , - ....... I'erv t'olirl ill V ini'liesli.r ilol ntilti..nli..!il...l and in the manner preserihed hy law, on or oclnrcuip 1st uav ol jainiurv, lns-1. This (M. Dili, IHH.'t II. I. STKWAHT. etlO Spii-ial Coiiiinissioner. K POOLE, Phetograplicr, (Viruer I'nioii nnd I'hi rrv Sts., NASIIVILT.K, : : : : TENN. .1. Wiim. .Vni sim7. .Vim. IIuijI, H'. f Vine) ST. CLOUD HOTEL 10 North Summor Street. Nashville, : : : Tennessee. This Hotel has recently hcen entirely re iiriiishcd, nnd is now ready to entertain trim ielit as will as pcNiialn lit hoarders. Trail' ient, lM..ri() perilay. uiiiy4-lt HENRY BAUCH, ATTOIJNKY AT LAW, Wint'iikstKk, Tkxn. Will practice in the Courts of Franklin nml adminim: counties: also, in the Siipn-ine Court nt Nashville. l'roint alteiitl'in (,'iven to collcclinim. tsjy Olliee over Mrs. Finina llrie.elloii s MillinervStore. ocll A. Bargain! About .'!0 ncros of bind, half cleared nml half well-timbered, only a mile from Winchester. Apply to V. J. SijAttkh. FHANKLIN .iIT1NriHA'. 10H Vint litrret, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON, SMITH tt I0HNS0N. Tti lri nn lll'h l'lf It prtuWd I B Um bovu Iruuuary.-Juh TYPE -TO WHEAT-GROWERS ! And Other Farmors. Carter t$c Hro. Have on hand a big stock of the celc bratcd Keller Rubber-feed Grain Drills AI.HO, The Willoughby Rubber-feed Drills, Cheap for CASH or GOOD NOTK, Will also furnish Metal-feed Drills, but do lint consider them near so good. Ask us our reason. A cents for Franklin cotintv for the National rerti i.er Cnmnnnvs l'ertili .ers, from a clieai Composting up to u Pure Hone Meal. A L'ood stock of the UeiniiiL'ton V'h er, wuvcr v iiineii nun ivcrv 1 lows i it: i o -ll.. I f i fn coiistiiutlv on bund. We nlso have a few South Hcnd, Advance, and Clmtla nooga Chilled Plows, which we will sell from 67.50 to ?.S 00. If voti want a good Soruhum Mill aud 1'Aiiporator, ciunu to see us. If you want to clean or grade your wheat, tret one of our Separators only 82"). 00 or 25 bushels of choice w heat Uig stock of Wagon nml Huggy mate rial, I lenvv and Shelf llanlwiirc, Car penters' fools, l'lncksmithrt' Tools, Shoemakers' Tools, anil nil kinds of Hardware. Good stock of (iroeerics nml Queens ware. Respectfully, CARTER & BRO. P. S. Agents for Fish Pros , Mitch ell, Tennessee and Old Hickory Wag ons, and White Sewing Sewing .Ma chines. F.iigines from $2 10 00 up. Victor Clover Ilullersand other ma chinery. B. H.STIEF, 101 Union St., Nashvilh BARCAINS IN Diamonds, Silver Ware, Etc. In fact, t-vcrvtliiuir found in n lirsl-class Jewelrv Store. Also M.niafiietun-r nf I'l.AlX (iOI.D KIMiS, whieli aru niiide tn order at short noliee.nud hinhesl quality guaranteed. Call anil IK' fniivilircil III THE CASH JEWELRY STORE 101 rninn St., In t. College and Market. aiitfllMy 11. II. STI KK. FANNING & ARLEDCE, At I.ukf Kelley'iiOhl Stand, I'L-HLICStil-AKK, : : WI.VeilJvSTKK Have for sale the Purest, Best and Oldest Liquors to be found m any Saloon. Tohaeeoii, Ciears. Sim ft' Ovsters. t... nn hand. The best of Wine, Ileeraild Ale. iii.ir'JI tf The University cf the South in located at SF.WANF.F., TF.NN.. upon the Cilinlicrliinil I'lalean, 2,tHMI feet ahove the sea level. I his Sellout, under the sm-cinl patrona"!- nf the Itisliops nf the l'rotestaiil Kpiseopal Church in the Smith and South west, oilers tlie healthiest resilience nml the lies I advaiitaees, hoth inoral and educational in ils (Iramiiiar Schools and its Colleeiate and Theological iK-parlnunts. Fur the special claims of this I'uiversity for patron nee, noplv for doeiiinenlH to the Kev. TKI.- FAIII llniHiSOX, I). 1)., Vice Chinwlhir, .Vwance, lelin. (ciclJ-iy AND CLOD CRUSHER. If vou want the bent and most durable Harrow, buv the "ACMK." Mailt' of steel and iron. Does hotter work than any Tooth' Harrow prvpariiiK wheat and corn land. Hi t ter than nnv implement niaile. Coino nnd st'C It. Try it and you will huv it. Forsah by . W. HOtTtUITON,"- oet3 WiiMhmlor.lWM. For Sale, Cheap. Ono Fortv-lmrse power Knitl.w ud Bil good as new. Will h""T lXJL'Ciitl'Y MM. CX-, optl2-tf MurfrovMboro, lemi. File mm Silver mm JOHff F." VAUGHAN, Wlucliest r.ToniU'HHfe, Den It-r in and Manufacture of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET- IRON WARE. The Queen. I have the cxvlu-ivc rilit for the mnnii fnftiireuiiilmiW.forlhfcoiiiilHiiof Krunklin, I.liieidn, M.H.re, lWdford and Oiffec.i.f the In st Collie Pol in tu intt-nce. Try one. lias now on hand a lur(e asuortmt ntof w hich he propose to Hell Cheap, exclusively for CASH. HiisiiUi a full. Hsorlingnt of Japanned and l'ressed Wart-on hand, iK-nldes Pumps and Pump-Tubing. EiTltoiiliiiK and (inttcriiig done to ordir, in the most npprovedstylv. Jan. 11, lSTU-tt If You Are GOING 3 Northwest, -on- Soutlnvt'st, BE SURE Your Tickets Read via tlo fU&SUouisR'y THE McKENZlE ROUTE ! The First class and laiiigrimt Tufsi iij'iN' FAVORITE W. T. ROCERS, 1'uss. A;;cnt,.ChattHniini;n, Tuin. W. L. DANLEY, (it n. IV. & Tit Agtiil, Xa-bvillf, Ttun, J. S. CARTER, Ticket Aj;i nt, Wiiii-hesler.Tiiiii. sixirr davis. JNO. II. M AMI If DAVIS & MARTIN, Attorneys nt Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the t'niirtrnf Franklin nnd and ailjoiiiiiigcoiinties. mnyL'5 IOIIN SIMMONS. P. R. ITI.'.I SIMMONS ii CURTIS, Attorneys at Law Winchester, Ter.n. A V ill practice in the emmtiesnf Franklin Collec nml Monrc; also in SiipreinfCniiit rt Nashville. Prompt attention given to e 1 leelions. not 11 OHieesontli-saslsideof I'lihliiSiiimrc. . J . Klovd Estiij,. Matt. X. Wiiitak.r ESTILL & WHITAKER, Attorneys at Law, Winchester, Tcnn. Will praetiee in the Courts of Franklin nnd adjoining counties and in the Supremo Court at Nashville junl7-'. livery and sale stable Winchester, Tenn. New and en trant Tim and Nn-Tnji Viiif-git?, and tirst-class llarness and Saddle Horses. Horses hoarded hy the year, month nr day, very low, and well nttended to hy faithful groomsmen. Hacks run nielli and day from Winchester to lKt lierd. 1'hmwiikitp called for in any jn.i t of town, and hnL'atje checked. aprl-lf KUJSWVS. J. W. CRISAHD, I?hyeiiciim fcurjjcon, nir.Toliia nroessional services to the cili- lend of Winchester and siirnnuidiiiK country. WOflicc In the huildiiiR occupied by Judc J. W. Willinms, west Hide of Sipiare. iU'siilenee TUC Lot liran House, near l win. Tom. lircBory 's. june Ti, '7U. T. C. MURRELL, Surgeon Si lJUysieian, Winchester, Tenn., Is ready to attend to ull culls in town or country. BEST WHISKY The 'pluce to Ret' Hie.s Uf The pluce tO Rei ttie. oos' Whiskies, and pure. fiiieoM Applf at No. 40 N. Suunui-r rt, .LZZutlr A 1 1 o ii' e y s '" a t"L n v ; " Winchester, Tenn. ' .. . .1 t .11' Ll!.. ....I Will practice in met-ami-ii in ri.nii"i" idjoiniiiK counties, ami uitne t nneti nii. Courts and Supreme Courts at JitubvilU ll'liltvsnvv. r. is I V: t i ii a K 1 i ''Vi. ill1 i 1! 1 -is i' i i. J '8 ' M ii ii il s f r i )!i'i 1' III m tb ft ii