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ZJ " " rnr-wf "Trr -ti" I, 'in n j u 'n HOME JOURNAL. County Court (quarterly term) next Couiniimiun service at - the C. P, flmrch next Sunday, 11 n. m. Jlniraio March, of Fort Worth, Tex., visiting relatives and mends here. lleijtttno'M yonngjinii. '. J- Klutter hiw been agent for l.hI L'O vents for two Insurance C'nm- ,4IA.. . Jellies liuil cannot uc ui'insseu. iliey llive stood the tout. Come and sec us. W'eiiru sorry to nmionnee tlint Mr. ,S. Kmhry in slill in u critical con dition, with hut little hopes of recovery. jIri. Mitttie Simmons is iiIno dangerous- We don't know why, hut nmny yor- I.... mi t fdliitiire iruuiump nun vtu win iitive (licranll over thin country the pres. rot finiimcr. However, it never visits" Vinciir.-tor, and our vegetuhleii shall ,,,,1 go aU''uijr. Decherd Items. To Ilie Home Joiunnl i We are having n rainy Benson, nnd f it continues it is feared n.ueh wheat aye njfunt'il Mrs.Dovey KHal(. ,)ftui , Wl-deadu, her garden ,he mon.h.g ofthe25th.n8t. She lu been i K.r "Hual health until that ,,!, .i. die complained very mnch of wM'ril,(.M llOlllf? tllflltlnl. 11... i where her sun James was ho,.,,,., ..1 she remarked that she had n FCvere sw.mm-H,!r i 1Pr h,,l n,i immediately fell to the ground underused 1 l.,..,i ' She was carried into the house, when a l-nywcmn was sent Tor, and H was done Hint could be to restore her, but to ., purpose. Mrs. Rajrsdale v... n L:,..i unu niiectionatG motlicr, A Prohibitionist. To (lie Home- Journal : , I thought I was a prohibitionist, but since 1 have studied ihe question carT tully and taken n comruon sense view of it, 1 nm not a prohibitionist, for several reasons. t. The i.ft.i.ii,;, :,,,,.. ., lliey are in favor of prohibiiing sale of inU.xieating drink in Tennessee to pre vent crime, but il we will notice care fully vc will find that to prohibit the use of intoxicating drink v. ill not pre- mi i-riiiie. i,, iiimsell did not choose to remove the TiveofKuowl edge ofuood and evil from the reach o mini, but let it remain after giving li i lit the Law. Neither did hi remove the temptation in the days of Noah. Noah bud found grace in the eyes of the Lord, mil he could not prohibit the people from sin, neither did ho try by moving ") Miustuncc that lliey eat or drink readmit that excessive use of intoxi eating drink t an evil habit, and are iimiklin in xi l icn- l)or, and her loss will be sn.llv felt Ti. ""Tv l'mt nu'" drink too much, hut funeral services were held at the Chri.s I rli!. dld not rcl"!,vp r.i l.i.l.l,,, tiau (M.imh I V' 7lM,rM m.n,' "','1'1 violuliiM' His " uniiooeieii nv Tlttit is ft g(M,d bleu advanced by con- ihiclor Cowardiu the other day, that railroad conductors lie clothed with po lice powers to arrest turbulent fellows n the airs nnd turn them over to the first officers nt the next station. In ... . . .. .. i ... .. oilier Mates coimuciors are tuns em H,wl, und it would work well in Tes- IICSSC'C. - Will sonic duo tell us what is the proper course now to pursue in order to have great gullies nnd impassable wood- intauiixra nil nop cfrnntu mil int.. nv.n.1 r"v "';'""' years n.Mililimi ? And is it not slniioefiilili.it . ilJ men have to go and bury dead hogs ujhii the streets i iow, wo are not tliiiiRfir an incorporated town to the mil that whisky may be sold. Hut an we not have a corporation for all other benefits crrjit the whisky J liev. J j.. layne, who iireached a verv i . xoiemii nun impressive sermon. Mrs Ihigsdale was about 7f years old, and lenve Kcveral children and many rela tives to mourn her loss. Mr. Joe Lenelmn, who wnss well nnd favorably known here, died in thc i. snne Asylum near Nashville on the 2Glb inst. Ho was taken to the asvlum n little more than twidvn nii,ii.o'..,. when he was prnnounced hopelessly In' sane. At the breaking out of the war fllr. Lenehan enlisted in dipt Joe llol der's company, 1st Tennessee Kegimcnt, under Col P. Turney, nnd served as a I faithful soldier throughout the long four war. He made a iirofesai.in .f Holy Law. I don't think wo shouLI move whi.ky to prevent men fr, crime. (i, and evil have ever been lefore man, and every tub stands on its own bottom, liesides, ,f e undertake to en,,,,; Core are inanv tiling we must put out of the way, r prohib it. If by prohibition we are going to save men from crime, we must lirst pro hibit the use of whisky that we mav have no drunkards. lint is that all N;. There is Ihe poor hor. thief-how will we save Imiii from crime? On tl... wime princiiile (hat we save tlm .Iimm.I,. ii rd liv luohibltilwr tlm It'lllicssce. SIijlII un utfm f vr. ...... - , I V, t illl, not it we are true prohibitionists, un.l fe'ohig to jhwiU crime. Then what 7 hy, there art men who have a great uiiisi jor nionev, ami will commit the highest crime known to civilization for money. Then, under the same tvilinv ... ..... m r ,ur years ngoj we will prohibit the use .d'inonev in the J "" " io J-res:ytcrian V nireb ! "into ol I etmessee. So. anv !n. here, laud Thanks. . liilnr lloiiii' Jiiiirnnl : I ih to thank most heartily all who iwiskii nie in ine removal ot my stock niitlic night of tho late lire. I never aiv people work more zealously, and lint for their efforts I would have been lninied. As it was, I suflered much bv Ijim.-ir of removal, but their ellbrts in mi ix'hai! will not foe SorL'olten. Yours truly, J. A. Oaixi. He was a menilter ofCumber Loik'e No. LIS. F. and A. M Wine.hester, and also u member of the Knights of Honor and the American Legion of Honor. Mr. Lenehan hud u host of warm and personal friends here, who. with many of his relatives, would have been L'lad to have nnid tlm l,mi ..,,1 wnisKy that we may have no drunk ards, away with horses that we may have no horse thieves, and away with money that uc may have no robbers. Lot we cannot slop here if we are a prohibitionist to urnriit crimt. There is the poor adulterer how will we keep him from crime? Simply by prohihi lion. Then we will have 'to i-el shot all women m the Stale of Tennessee n For the Legislature. We arp ntillmriziil to nunoiiniv .J,,m J Kelloy,K., of tin- I'.'th civil ili.uii l.u niii iliiluieto ri-ireinl l'ruiiklin cm mv hi the Lower HnllMM.f the next i. ti, r:il Akk,.,IiIv nl'lViilHsMe --sulijeet to II ('i.iiveiuii, l.'K.,!. tion. Nov. 4th. We Hi-e Hillliiirixi'il to iniiinhniv .Him n i-iiiMiiiiine III ri'iriM enmity hi llie lower hniise ol . i"-ul Aiwiuhly of Ti mien e. ForState Senator. We are itnllioriTnil lonnnnui,,,. j)r , w; Mitealfe H ean.lid,,,,. fr Slal, S huiir llienuoin, ,, of Ith.iU.i., IU ,Uu nml Moore, 1.1 lln i ii-.atijr .Nnvi mlier el.eiini.. For ShrTff. We :,re initio. riy.nl In :uiiioiinT ('. A. Ma jors II eaniliiliil, for Shei ilf of rri,,'o, i oloi ly. Klietinn hi Tliiii.-ili.v in Aiicusi, Issl. We me i.nihori.i il to iiniioiini ,. K. I "'' H nllilatefor re eleeliiin In llie .,11! f Sluritl' of Krsiiklia coiiaiy, at lI.eti.-.iii.L' AiiKiist election, m m . .. - For County Trustee We lire ,iiitliiiri, to t.n.io.i.iee A.J.Skiil- lilore ,1 e:iiiilii,u,. f,,r 'I'ni.-I. .. ,,( . ,...L ".inly, Hi the eiciiinK A..);..l eli eiio.i. We iire initlmri.ei to .ooinoiie.. I! : Sniitliii emiiliiliite f..r r.-elivt'nm in the i.lli,-,- nfillMie nf 1'rillllilill eollllU.nt the ill-lline leetinll. m For Chancellor. We a iv miiluir!. .1 i., Kon,.n.-,. II,... I.' I . Ihlni.i li. oi M u i t'r. . -I.... i:,i..i.. lor I lisiiecllnr of ihe I'mirth Cli :erv li t ismn, eoaiHwl nf llie I'nioilii s of Wm n ii rnfli e, CiOlliiMl.lirilllily, linll'nnl, I'rallUll, l.llieolll, III, tin llol, I mill Monrr. For Congress. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 ! Tickets only SC. Sharos in proportion. i - - I i.n 'JuHN-F, VAUGHAU. 1 Louisiaia State Lottery Co. "We do hereby ecrtify ll.ul we Mi'i'rviM the iirrini.'eiiii ills fur nil the Melilnly nml Seiiii'iuinoiil ilniwinys of the J.oiii-i.-ii:ii Sinii l.oltiTy ( ,iiiiiiiiiv, nml in h rM ii iiiiniM'i' nml -fill ri t In. ,!r:, in.H tin n i -1 1 i . , ami ll.it .iitiii' it. i' iMiiiiiii'liil Willi Itotii'.ly, f.ni-iii'Pi4 anil in Knnil lailli I'm :i I'll nil 1'iinii'-, anil we iiol.ioi'ii. i he Cnii'i ai; In iim ll.i- i'i ni 111 H illi til.--.-iii.il hi I i. ll I' r i:: I,.. t u u "- ..i,:., ,i , ilS II I I i i -. Il.l'l,,." BRADFORD NICHCL, - . Ml MATTJIESSKS,. X". H X. (.'ollejte Street, Merehiuils llloek, Nashville, Tern. All Konils ir.l-eas. iiiui''i-ly MAX ROSENHEIM, JnMier of 1'ioe CISAHS & TOBACCO, No. II Nm l Nashville, Cherry Si net, "Cliiriv l.ip. Iloii-e" Ciirar-. ' l.a Afrieaini Tenn. ' ami " -till, iiial'Jii-l v in IM S for L'."i veitr- l.v lh. I.ilili'iiliolial ami I 'liarif al.li ! a e,ii'nal ol ,11,111,1100 . t,, noil 1 1 ovi r 'T 'ii o,.'ii o !,n, : Iriimlc ot respect to bis remains, but very great sacrifice indeed, hut true pro ior some reason unknown his remains ! '"oiuoiiims can war it with toruiudo in were interred in thc cemetery at Nash.! ' . 10 7' ','""! Hut shall we Mopnercr .m,, not it we would We lender our thanks to Messrs. SI. A Nelson, T. II. Wood and John 1 tell. Jr., Committee, for the followiii"-: ' Veil are cordially invited to attend a noun jialhei iug and barbecue ( without i"iliiit'iil significance) of thc Old Whigs, cemetery at Nash ville. Mr. Hergher Hrandon, an need citi zen, died at thc residence of Mr. Levi West, on last Saturday night, of chron ic disease of the bowels. Mr. John Delzell and Mr. John Ali en rrv work of prohibition to ncrfce- - .... out the lion. U hat next, then? Why. some men are murderers in thidr hearts. What will we do to save this cluuueter from crime? We must prohibit in some way to keep the murderer fitun crime. ei.-e we would be Dai'iiiil i.i.,,li;i.;t.,Kj .....i i i. ., , 1. 1 i . . f. 1 oe,iv,i, uom in uie nun tiisirict, each I'lereiiy c mil crime ourselves. Then lost an infant child during last week. June ."tl. X. Spring Creek. To the Hon,,' .Journal: we will have to tako all the men out. nf the Mate ot leunessee to put crime out of the reach of the murderer. Are vou willing to do this? Certainly, if you are ngnou prohibitionist. ..Now what? No whisky, no horses, no money, no wo- ....... .... ....... .1... ... L.. ". M v i r i . . limn, uii me, i, iii me ir eni ntaie oi jeu ot inuch of m erest to renoit. fr.nn. t . ... h ... : ,,i,m.i . , , ., i i nensee, unit no criim'. e must wine tthe Mcdrcsnr n ace. hree mi e west , U 17i I. I ..:..t ..t .1. n i ..... .. i ... . " ' lining nu: 1 oio- 0111 ooii 01,1 iciiuesseens hollow as an IMurrreesboro. oil the 4th of July "' nrae." No excitement over the eomiiur ven, and urohibit any human from ,.. 1 .' . 1 . . . . . - ft . . . . . Mmeiiung h up,and wo must try to be election. n liand. Uc think we see Major Jesse -wil;s al the bottom of this affair, and vMniit to be there. List of Letters Imaining in the lVistollicc nt Wiu licter, Tenn., (uncalled for) Tucs- i:iv, .J ulv 1st, 18.S4. In Killiii!: these letters, pleased say, "Adver- 'UUl. 1 llliils,.Inhll I.eslev.MissC,m Morris, V . MeCuti'hen, Mi, Kinii rower, Jlnry Koliliiion, J'olit lto,leri, J S Si 11 1., II A 2 Sutton. MisH Nettie 'J I 'Iiinoii. Mrs Sarah II Soeiieer. Mrs Xieeie A mi , M W Wilson. Mr Heiitnn ( Li:k L. Ayi:iw, P. M. Pinwy, Mrs Marv 'illoii, I. A li vaiK, ,f as 'iril, John Hunt, .Mis Sallic Harden, Mr , David S I belicv licvc that every volt.r. "'""g her bounds any more forever, in here is going to vote just like I do- j , Z i "VJlZ?" . I . . 1 VI 1 o, j.-ii iiiiirk W" 1111 uo.ni., just ,i uc eases. 1 believe this, or you cat. t prevent crime. Slaud that every Democrat will vote the Dem-, by your principles. Jesus Christ, our oeuatic ticket straight out, regardless of , Savior, suflered and died to atone for anv side issue j tbc sins of the world, but these Saviors rrr ""mK ! " ffs "S'.",':L;: on Sunday last, nt the HaptU Church is to put crime out ol the reach of man. on the headwaters of Spiing Creek, and . ' cannot follow them. . I want no other listened to one ot the most uteres! inr nvc uie worn 01 unu. ivetne W iv nullmriiu il In iKiiioiiti,. (on. I; ". Ali xnnili-r 11 eaniliilate fr Coiiare-s Iroin tin Kiftli ('noKre.ioiiul IHniet ,,f 'iVmniv emii,, , ,, tlue.iiioii,. ,,f Umlfnril, ( 'min,,,,, Cnllce. Kmukliu, Lincoln, Mur-lmll, M v innl Untlurfoiil. Klielion .N,,v. Ill,, l.ss. iiutli'iriwd tn hi 11 thai II. .11. I . li. Ivie, nf Knilfni',1 ,,,,,,, is 11 eainli'lale Inr (i.imre-, fin,,, ),. I'ii'il, t:,,n;.V-ioii il Ml'-lrielofTeliinSMt-, I'.. 11 1 1 10, -1 . 1 nf ilii enmi tii of llnifiii',1, Cannon, CnlUe, IVaiiMio I.inenln, Mnnre, M.',is,ll anil lliilherfonl.' I'.leetloli, XnVeiiilier I, SS(. Wciire uollioii., il In aiiimoiiee A. I.. I m. 'lis, Sr 11 eanilnlale for Ci iii'ii'.' i'i'i.ii. 1 1... , Jill CiiiicreHniimal liiMiin ,,f r, nii-ec,e,.n,-i JMisiil ol the r ti. of J!, li,r,l, ( ,, ! Col ee, Ir.oiklin, l.imgln. Marsliall, Mome , ami ICiilhefiiril. Wei,re:iiilliri.. , r, !iio,,in,v lliat llnti.! ....n. ... mi iinniniii.ti I liillli. rtonl eniiiit v aeaiiilinate forCnimre.s fimn the I'il'ilit urenjinnat Disln, t ,,f Teiiinvsee the I'oillitieH of liiilf,,! I' rank 1 111, Lincoln, K111I111 luril c hi 11 1 i 1. We are inilliorir.vil In aniioiinee Hon. W. I'. Tolley, of Mmire county, as a candidate Inr 'nicTcss from ilii- (nii-ressinnal di-iricl,! en.',iin-ei nf tin- enooiii s nf r,i i(oii, ( 'aim Cnllie, I'VunUin, l.ilii'olu, Mnnre, Mar-liali and Kullierfnnl. Kh eiinn, N,,v. I, ss. j Wearp aiillinri.cl In : mince lion. l;icli- arn n aruer a eauilntiile for re-elecliiui In1 Cnni;ri'ss irmii ilii lKtric, eoi,iiosi il nf the colonies of liclfiiiil, Caiiimn, (',,11',.,., I'lanklm ' l.llieolll. .Marshall, Moore, (111, I Itlltllelloi W. RANSOM'S mi I iii'i ii in n alt i b't.'islaiiii'e lor I illl'i.isi (villi uliiel, a ,'cm iv, Miiee In 1-11 ailiK il l!y an .Kerwhclmini. ;'o'iilav i ,,i,. it f ,..,. I ehiM- c.:u malic a .rt efihe .r.i iit t.,ti (.'iKliliilii.il adopttil hic.LM. A. i. S,H. II, t)... 'I'll.' only Lot, , Ti- evi r voiul on and eiidnl .1 il ,v lin pi i.,c id in.y Stale. J ll in fir ki .' i ir yins,,,,,,'., Its Crand Sin.lo tlurnbcr Drawlnstako ;jfncc Monthly! A e r 1 r- m . n . ... . ' arLtiuiu CPPCllTL NITY TO WIN A rCR7U?vE. I'i M Kl 1 1 (il; ANH i; V!Ni;, CLASS C, i" llie Aiadil'iy of .a-ie, MAV 1)11- lka.vs, Tuesday, July IG, 1884 -170th Mo,,ii,iv 1 .!:, v. Capital Prize, 37B,0C0. 100,000 Tickets atST.cr.ch.! lai uons, in ! nu,.', 111 ,io ni, 11 MsT or i'i:ii:s. T. I'.. Wiii-t. iid. I!.(). Win.lejil. Maxwell House Sl.ce Store. T. E. WINSTEAD& CO. J ea Ids in SOOTS, SSOEC, Xo. lot Clniicli S'.reit, i!,;iv Clock, uinrai-ly XASIIV1I.I K, Ti:N.. WIim Ik'sIi 1 . 1'cmicmm v, Ilcnler in nml Mam factor, r of !TIN, COPPER AKD SHEET IRONWARE. The Queen. 1 have the exclusive rifilit for the mnnu faeture nml sale, for the counlitw of Frank lin , Lincoln, Monrc, lli.lforil nnd Coffee, of the bent CnU'ec l'nt in existence. Trv one. Has now on hand n lurc asHortnic ntof CHAS. MITCHELL, Jr. Wlmlisale anil lietail IIo.M i:-MAIi: CANMKS ASl'KciALTV. Send tor a 1!. x. j f i-.!. r.- for Wuldit'-aiiil I'aili.s !'mm't!c I'illul. ' -Jil-lv ' i I CAI'I I AI. I do I do - I'NIZKS nf I 1I0 III ill do loo do oOO do .'.00 ,lo USUI iln do . d . Sll.OOO. -.SKI... 1,000 . .'i,S I . Jill I. . Inn. . .",0 c. r, .1. .1. Yiaaiii.i:, .Vi 1 Hit 1 ; ,'. "NS Restaurant,! Nu. 7 .N'orili ( li. iri ti.it, 1- 'nil- 'ttlllliitsci! nf Caiiimn, CoHce. Mnnre, Mar-hall, and Aiirnxi,nalii 11 ,. Aiiroiiiialin ii,Pi.' ST'.O do iln '.1 11 1 In lio -.t',,! -Jti.i,. .Oil -lio 111, I I... J iiiiaiiy iii 1 I'.HI" I'li,e, iTlloiinlill to Atiica'ioi, for rales tn eltil.. Itlllili Iv to ll,e 1. Hice of ,e I New 1 lllcan.. h'or further iuforiiiiilinii iii:e el.arlv, fie i" mil addiis. Make I'. H. M, .,'., ,,-,lei-.avalilea,id mlilre loci. in,, I l etter-1,, M-:V oiil.KAXs X.VMiiXAl. i:NK, eii n, , an-, a. POSTAL .Vn'I'I'S and oidina.v I n, ,-. ,v Mail or -:.xires 1 all huik of live dollar-anil Uianlf. liv Kxpr. - a: o,,r , .n 1, 1 to M. A. DAUPHiN, Xc Oi liai, La.. t.r M. A. i.l''ll. no; Scd'iilli St., W:i..iii(5l' n, 1.". Xi:((.m AN, jil nil. x i:v m ,000 III It, I0.000 I I'.'.ooo j I()IK 1 Nachvlllo, : : Tenn.' lOOOoj k'lf Meals Ml'Cul ltt .It ail hour.. ! jojlltiol loar-Jll-ly ill 1,1 11 11 1 1 ... CR0S1HWA1T & CO., gamplo Room, nil . 11 1-th Ckr r eij SI m l , iiinsiic Mitiavi ek l'ilink,i Nashville, : : Tennessee Ifasalsi 11 fiilla'S'irliiiiiil of .Tannn111.il nnrt l'ie--id War, nit liallil, hcsidcH Pumps aud Pump-Tubing. 8 U loliiej and 1 liiilei i,,); (lone to order, III the lie. -I :it,irov, ,lst( le. Jan. II, ISVlt tf If YOU A-TG . I!.,-.,! - -!.-' 'i -'..'iii'J li'-l nf Wine. a nt, hand. l.!i(ii'M- anil ( ly:, is ll.M.'i 1... 1... . 1 1 . 1 se, ,0, 111.1 no mis uea I'll 10 r a loll!; nine. . . ,, . . .. . . ' .. . . , .. ., T , Ilieilt that Will protect US III all tlllllL'S '.ilecn-ivnre, ( onfi cli.mt- 'Inliacin, Ciillerc, delivered by Hev. Asa I). Oakley, on that are rfcht, and punish tl..,-c (d.o .- , the wimlmii, power, mercy, justice, 'steal our property, who nlm.se our ho- ,, ' "7 ' .,!',', V','.' t ,,,,v,11,'"1 ,j1," r pimlnciH nml love of Cod. All win, men, who ml, us of our inoney, and n.rv AND Flouring Mills, Located in Owl Hollow, five miles wvsl of Winchester, Arc in lirst-dai rcnair. and anv aiiiiiimt of splendid Jeans and S,in 1 line 1'loiir 1.11 hand anil Kill lie sold liiilcMile or retail. Al hi store in Winrlu-ler, n here Mr. X. It Martin will la- fnuml rcnlv In wail nimii eiis- 1. . 1 , . ', t .... . 11, nu if, oe hi 1 lis n iM-ieei line ol I 'I V ( mm s. n ll'CC country II Democratic (loveril- lirnccries, Hoots mid SI ., Hardware Iii the death of Joe Lenehan (men jined by our Decherd correspondent,) c lose a warm friend, personally, und I "icieiy loses a most valuable member, I'lf course' we go back something more iian a year, since which timo the reason f our deceased friend pcema to have I '-en impaired. But we knew him in Inciter days. Wo knew him in the I .umy, and in times of peace. Ho was uc of the noblest of men. Honest y and iitior were bom in him. They were :'m,.;1 .....1.. ::,. a ...I :rnT....t' '."llj 1.11111 uu!.!;! intiui 11,11 11 tiou I Ms not gono to Heaven no one on earth till so. Wo announce W. W. Gordon this cck for the lower bouse of the next General Assembly. In sayinj; a goinl 'urd for him we certainly nieau no re flection upon tiny other candidates, nor "icnn to intimate that there arc not "llicrmun nscnpablo and honest. But "hilly Gordon is a yonnu man of use, sobriety, morality nnd worth. He ''in a sort of "printer's devil" to us for Hiveral years. His life has been free frm blemish, so far as wo know. We isli it were so that ho could bo elected Without opposition. In other words. n'e wish two such clever men as Mr. Gimlon and Mr. Kellcy were not run "K for the same oflico. False Report. It having been reported that Col. lcn March, Superintendent of the Capitol, had refused tbo use of that building for the reccut Prohibition Con 'eDljon in Nashville, wo are authorized 7 t'ol SI, to denounce tbo report as '"so and malicious. lie hnd ilio build 'Jo' lit up and every convenience for j ftcconimodation of the Convention, "nt some of the delegates who were ad vanced in years did not like the walk up jpitol hill, and another building in ie city Was secured. This is corrob "Wed by the editor of tho Broadaxc, wniperanee organ of Nashville Bc those who know Col. March '"" he is not capable of nny such lit- cness. A 'mure faithful and accommo- "Wine Rnrm..: 1 !... ...,. I.,l of the Slate building. hear, itwero wn h nnsml. n.,.l ,l,.,.lil,.ta " J l" lKf our lllierties benefited. , "VC;!,n n c"ul,,TJr 'l,llt K;"'l "'V ..,., . 'trui! Democracy, ml you may have all Benjamin .South, attorney at law, of the prohibition. All who wish to do Nashville, is viniting his mother's family "'o'11 cn" wilbont whi.kv ; so can here. Ho looks as if tho "world was lm'.v Wlt" 'f- We have a better light treating him well. ! ".""'ic 10 "'rcct us across the ocean HI- T It'll O 1 i 1 , ",v I'KOIIOIIIOII. I till l lll'lll- Mr. Jell I). Overby, of Await, was m is .J0s.iS, whose lower is much upSaturday, lookingas pleasing as ever. higher and brighter than all the weath- hrnt is all cut hero, and found to be 1 er-lights that man can hoist. This light Election Notice. the eel lull laws pros- will guide all who take it as their euidc safely to the shore. (J. C. C. Subscription Notice. Herafter we propone to do a ciuh business, and no name will be entered 1 1 1 )i 1 1 1 our soliseriiiliiiii li. I until ll,.. Sunday -School Convention, j money is paid. Furthermore, we will Tho following is thc program for the ,I'"I ,,am,'s "( Kulwuriliers when Sunday School Convention, which meets ln, n ll""' ' xl",cs- ""i"" l" pretty good lietter than anticipated. Corn is looking well. Health of community tolerably good. Nobody married yet, though poets good. June 30 Scfiscnir.Eit. nt Walnut Hill next Saturday, July f)Ui, at 10 a. in. 1. Song. Prayer. Song. What is the object of Sabbath-schools t Opened by Rev. J. II B. Hall; 1.1 minutes' discussion, followed by general discus sion, 1) minutes oacli. Music. 2. Thc best method of conducting Sabbath-school. Opened by Kev. J. T Curry; 15 minutes' discussion, followed by general discussion, o minutes each. Song Basket dinner. Song, nt 1:30 p. ni. 3. What arc thc qualifications of a good Sabbath-school tencher t Ojicncd by A. T. Barrett; 15 minutes' discus sion, followed by general discussion, . minutes ench. 4. What relation docs the Sabbath school sustnin to the church? Opened by II. K. Moore ; 15 minutes' discus sion, followed by trcncrnl discussion, 5 minutes .ench. J. T. Curry, J. W. Orisard, .1. L. Baiigh, J. A. Carter, committee. The Sabbath-school at Walnut Hill w ill have charge of thc music Basket dinner on thc grounds. Ev erybody invited. ! 9 We returned tho other day from a trip to Kentucky nnd through West Tennessee. We never saw better crops of wheat, nor better prospects for corn. Perhaps we have had too much wet wcatlicr, but the outlook is splendid. lie for a liberal patronage, And hope all will renew promptly. On and after tin loth of July our , subscription price will be increased to OX 12 DOLLAR per annum We have been very lenient with those who are in arrears, and would be thankful if they would come forward and settle up. June 25th, 1884. In coiiiiilinncc wilt ().' rellilcei., I will, on Thursday, the 7th day of August, 1884, open and Im'il mi election at the regular rtiliiij; plaecH in cad, civil district nf Frank lin county, fur the jiiui,uinl'i leclini; A ('Inninrllnr I'dr tin- Kmiril, I'lnwicerv Iliciniiin, eiiuipiwd of tl,u counties of Wnr m, ( Ntleii, I'uunon, tiiuodr litdlnril, frank lin, l.iacoln, Itiillierfniil mid .Mnnre; A Sheriff for Kmuklin cumiiIv ; A 'frtiHlw for l-'rntikliti entinty; Sidiool IlirectorH fur the seviM-iil it int rii-l of 1'ralikliu CiMiuly ; iiIhi, (.onslalilei, ami .lan iHlrates where vaciiueio n.vi.t. Till' fnll, III lll; Illi, licit Im-ikiiIIi. Hie 'ip"'inl- vil ieeial l)eilllii c In Unlit natil ele' luni an, make due rcliirie a ecinliii' to lair : t . ii: , i Wiiiehctcr-. U '"""'iDeelieiJ.... il Dislriet :t, Hi-lrict 111, Picric! "illi lilric( lilt, InVirici 7tl, ll'mtricl Nil, liistrict... - '.Illi histriet j TWlgJl'd "01 4 I ittiiiitaj 1 '1' li . i c : y. v. c XI "Hi - OK BE SURE Your Tickets Ecsd via the N., G. & St. Louis R'y THE McKENZlE ROUTE! The l''iM'i'l..w and Kii.iKraui IVm up-ni' Mary Shrp College WINCHESTER, TENN. -i c B -3 CO JtiTA rod suj.ply of HUTTEUICK'S PATI'KRNS just received at J. A. (.nines'. Call and get n Fashion Plate I .1. . . . Irt .. ami scieei 10 sun yourseii. Also, oil baud, puro Jiineii Lawns, and various other articles usually kept in a first- class store. Masonic. Stated meeting of Cum berland Lodjre Xo. 158, next Saturday night, July 5th, 1884. A full attend anc requested. 5y order of the W. M. II. II. I)i:i.is, Sec'y. Mountain Council No. 094, American Lcgiou of Honor, meets to-morrow Thursday night, July 3rd. m Ilemcmbcr that when the Homo Jour nal is son tout of the eoiiniy the postage is added, to-w it : 12 mouths, postage prepaid, SI. (i " " " oOc. 3 " " " 30c. Kith District ( Cowan. (.ilTCllllltW 1 1 til llintricl . I 'Jill Hislriet. l.'tih liimriet l lth llintrict- loth District Hitli liislrict 17th Di.triet t lHlli IiHlriet T This June Xld, 1SXI. J. 1'. VKIMIX(iT( l.V, jiino t'orniier Kranklin Cniinly T N Arlede W W Manin W 1 1 linker Jin I Vali.ant - .. .( I' llrnce .-TIioh Kni-ler, Jr - Henry Weaver .) M iioiiicr K Ii l'nwe I US ,,,iil' .1 lli, Win IH-Im-Il .lull n Tli u i in:, , , .Alenimli larner W K Holder Micniali ( lark William Majnrn 1, 1) I'ar.-aiiiw W 11 i it,si;iL'i - I Hdllllll 'I'm: Pi!I-:si:xt Yi:.u: i iii; Mii.r Piais- 1 1) iH run nn STATE Agricultural and lechanical Knoxville, : Tennessee Next Session bcgiiw Sept. 4th, 18S4 There are eoiirwR in Asrirulture, Si'ieiicc ,.iKlinn,i'tt mi" illi" I l,l-IV., llllllCr lllll'llH'll t-roiesmirs anu lnmriu'lors. 'i'w0 years of preparatory insinietlon lire provided. l'iseiilinc reUMiiialilcauil laillifnl. Facilities fornionil nnd reliiriouK trn'miinr Thu Militury organizatiniii'eiireH rcKulnrilr, pieeoiini, iiiiii ini,m,nci in uu in,, excrcisci. Situation, heiilthful; i-urriiniidingH heuiili ful ; climate, miiicrinr. Tuition is free to students nnimin,,.,! l.v .. inn. III... .if llan I Jlrll n 1 1, m .. I . ... . ,,,v '" " .-s-ni.i.i. anil nv Bitue, County nnd City SnH'i intcnilentn of 'Schools. i'reHsnry fXM'iM's iiooiiI Mill, or (.utiiloiiin, inc., nililri Hs KUlilX MASSIK, juiil.8 (Tiainiiaiiol tln'l''aei,tv, , I'Dit H s Kini i; 'ni j.- Wak. Ill'ri'illllS (if l!lllillrtll Jlilll'N, II- l aeiily, in enllui'e and aliililv, ml to ""He Ill IN. A. S. MAHKS, ).-( inverimr of Ti iuicmt. Il isuiilinut n parallel in this eountrv. Ill IN. A. S. (OI.YAK. I know of no IiiMilulioii fur women w here llir selinlaivliip of the railualei. can eoinpare "mi mai oi tne eiii'loalef nl Jlarv Shan K""iKe. ii. l . .l.IUI.., 1. 1,. II., Cliinriiiau of Kacitllv Smilli-Wc.-lern t'ni- vcivity. One of the very hivt ('oIIckch of our w li.d, land. Tlnw w lin Ii n vi- da'iulileiH to educate cnl, Id send I ll -li l to tin lietler place. HKV. T. (!. JONKS, ). 1 1. 1'iinlnr 1st I tnpl ist (Jinn h, Na.-liville. Iviilal tniniv Milionl, for wiitneii, iii Ainer iea, ' (i. W. (illllTTN, I. D. I have never seen its sop, rlnr. hkv. thos.c.ti:asi).m.k,I). i. "I know of no liMlilnlion Hint surpasses it, and in Tennissee, il staluls iiiirimlliil. UKV, T.T. K A TON", It. ll. l'nsior Walnut St. Chuieli, Louisville, Ky. One of the inosl eninplele selmids for (.'il ls, desiiini? to liecoine women of 'ii nillnrr. S. II. I'OI!I, 1,1.. I)., Kdilnr Christian Itejiositoiy, St. Lniiis. Its locution is mliiiinilile-r-iii ,me of the healthiest mid pleasant, st towns, of the most i; It t f ll 1 nnd siilulirioiis porlinns of Ten nessee. It IS V. T. (i. JOXI'X,!). I), Irg For cntuloguo or information, address A. T. BARRETT, Sccrctai'v of Kaeitltv, Feh. 20, 1SS I. 2 05 a D O o f to Ol f- o o ? o o o o GOO .00 J o o J. W. T. ROCERS, l'.is. A i lit, liallaiinia, Ti nil. W. L. DANLEY, li. n.lt .itT'kt Atrmt, Nashville, Ti i,n. S. CARTER, Ticket .Vpnt, l inelicili r Ti im. nni r IIA.. JNo. II. M .11,11. N DAVIS & MARTIN, Attoriicvs at Lnw, Winchester, Tern. Will praclici in Ihe Court mf Franklin nt',1 inuy'J.i and adjiiiliiiivenuiilies. " h-i-l ET rj mmmm r. p, ' I- InllX -IM.MnNS. i, a. CI' I 1 1 SIWMCWS & CURTIS, A ItornovN n t Law Vinchoster, Tenn. Will priii'lice in the eoinilicnif Frnnkliu Cnllec ami .Mnnri ; also in Siipn nn Coiirl at Nashville. Prmniil intention given to col lections, nnvll Oiliec i ii" I. .-us l side of l'lildii Sum, re. BEST WHISKY I lie place to ui-t Ihe hist hramls of Old In.-kies, and pure, lineold Apple lirandv.is in ii. io .vSiiiiiiiit r sl., near I mini. Choice Li, inors and Cigars and Toliai sliiutlv onliitnil. JA.MF.S KII.LLI.KA, '"I--"' Nashville. Ti nn mm im) mm. JESSE JPXlJI3JSrDXX .VASIIVILLK.TKX.V. I,ari;i'sl and elnui,st liniise in the Sotilh. Inslriiineiils mild on monthly or eolirlerl piivnicnls, Wrilo liim hel'ori; pur, jitiiiiK. iip,:m-ly Fi.ovo I'.Viii.i.. M.vrr. X. Wjiitaki it ESTILL & WHITAKEE, i Itornrys nt Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the Cnurls nf Franklin in, I adjoining eimuties nn, I in the Siipninu n t at .Mislivillc. Ijanli-1 s:;. J. W. CRISARD, Vlivsioiun .t;. h?ivcroon. .Oll'eisliis protessioinl services totheeiti- leiisni Wineliestir and siirroundin eounlrv. B.'l Mine - In llie liuililni). oecupuil by Juilm .1. W. Williams, vest side of Spiure. ( Uesidenei - T la. C'oclnttn bouse, iier Cnpt. Tiiiii.Uri'CiiryV (ilini'U'.l.'Tll. WARREN 'dROS., Xisiivna.E, Tknn., llenlers in PAINTS OF ALL KINDS, (ilazmlSa-.h, Varnishes, Oils, Iiinrv. Itlinds, IIiiHiPs, I orks, Arlisls liomls, Window (ll.'iss nil sizes, Stencil inks, Wax and I'aper Flower inalerial. Audits Kailrnad Colors. ii,r3D-ly RIDDLE & COMPANY, Manufacturers of Sasli, Doors, liliiuls, (ilazcil NV inuows, Dealers in ViiintH, Oils.tiluss, Varnishes, Ac Xo. !l(i Church street, alxive CollcKe. iin"i1y XASIIYIt.I.F.,TKNX. Winchester, Tenn., Ilcsires the people of Franklin enmity t know I,is prices on Dry Goods, Clothing, NOTIONS, . - i i -'.-AND GROCERIES. R POOLE, Pliotograplier, Cnrner I'liion nml Cherry Sis., NASHVILLE. : : : : 1 1:. lie has eommeiiecil business in the build inc ned for a rnstoHiee last yer, next dir to F.llinlt A Williams', whcre'ensii'iner" " I'd n Nn. I urtielv of K'sn's. We will Ik lilad l l,v liW' vtton line. Wo nri' m-lliiiK "''"".v. Gocds- are cowing in daily, ,,.! we H.id.Hnle t " .H".' F?) n' ' I ul l k; siilil. in HiueiK-sicr as lieap as liny esii 'mwdhly bi.iihl in ny market. . lir (iivo us a (rial. . W. H. WILSON, March -, t if i is rr a-! ' 1 1 t U I 1:1