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if i 4 hi 1 1:1 ! . t 51 I I', f II i! If. ? i 1 P " r I it u r !!'; I i Hi it home .10 urn a i ,Jrmrsr't' .;.!r WM. .LSLATTI-.K. r.i.rmi:. ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. Wednesday, July C0, 1884 DKMOCIJATIC'I'ICK KT. ni: i'i:i:sihi nt. GROVER CLEVELAND, '"I- M:Y V"Ii!. fi: vn-ivri;rsiiii:.T. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, IM'IAX . run ri. vi nil!- ma mi: rvit: at i.mjoi:. .1. I. ' l:.i.. n All-in-, t.i II. i.rv. , w., i.: Till: Il I.'IIT'.W, !l i I., ii. ..f I -I t . -1 . s i;. 1. M.s. i:ti.in,i.i s ijirni !. i; .I. W V. I.. I' n. I:. I' . .I n., nl ri -.. Cu. I:,. II. ..I M-.iun I '.ill' nl I Ii 1 1 1 v . li'i. .I II r . v M:lll.i I.l Siieli.V. u: Mil l iixnii, I!. KM I . nl :t V I I (.kv.'Vi'm. in: I! ii I. no A I ..,lei II. S r.;, niMMI . .-, .'I W (i. W. I-. I. .ri. I .1. Tw: l. v, ,, M In I!. . "i inn, The Mora' hiflucnce of Frccc. the n K:iy nail ly (nl. II. II. i i i i -, Kiioa villi', ;il iin i ii i 1 1 1 1 u . I tin I nil-. I'll -s AsK.,ri:itioll ill (lull eill r. i i in I v i I'Arry reading person read ne ad I per: and many who eaiiiiol In ni lllrlll I ad. There is a inavic power in print. What is printed has ilnee linn - the loree. ol wlml is siioKi-n. Ami wl.nl is pr'mlPil does not nwaken I be saim tin lugonisin as w bat is spol-.i n. 'I In re is a somethiiiL' iu the. !eal.er, in his nut- - ccdcnls, in his voice, iu bis Inn , .i in his manner, that oI'leiiliuii H almesl n n ciin.Hciniisly engenders hostilily print never does. The vniiug can read ami v, ill nml what they would iml dare to listen In if spoken, even il spoken by one nf lln-ir own sex uml age uml will tend il with out. blushing, mid with ibal pleasure thai makes stolen waters i weel. Tbenc cnlisiili ralinus should cause ev ery liewspeper editor to res dve Hot to diminish the almost magical iiillucncc ol print by any uiilrutlifiilm-si, uncliaiila hleliess, iiuiiiorahly or iinmmh siy. 'I he aMussiiluiau looks on prinl as sacred. The child regards il as visible truth. And even tin; most skeptical of men give half nf their judgment, at least, in lavor nf whul is iu print. Il should, iberefoic, be I he pride of the editor In see In il that what gnesin- lo ins cnliinilH a.; lucl.l slim, nl lie so line, so ii.. part. all) line, thai no read er wn.-.ldeicr ihink of savin:;, "Well. I'll read what lie: other siile has to say befiire I swallow this I" I f he delivers an' opinion t, ;illy mai ler, he should strive l divest himself of nil naiTnwiicss, nf all parliality, nf all prejudice, of all sellisll consideialinli.s, nml, applying the irincipli's of recti tilde, applicable (o I he matter ill hand, make a deliverance ch-aras ihesuiishine, pure as the dew-drop, true as a coiiri record, moving lo the cohclusinu a.-i a river In the sea, ami full of iuleilecl Hal uml moral uniii ishmeiil for lln..-e who an- In feed Upon il. A newspaper man who directly, or indirectly, instils into the minds nf his readers a disregard for the laws of his country is spreauing minimi an nun: lion worse than smallpox or leprosy lie sliuiilil ever reuiciiilier Mini, law is l he source of all human progress am Jhe prolci-lor of all human rights ; thai law makes the weak cipial lo the strong and the poor cipial lo the rich, and dial without law not. only is society impossi ble, but a selfish and .solitary beastliness inevitable. To iiieiilcale obedience In (be law and respect for its nlliecrs is, perhaps, llic highest moral duly of every edilor, coupled with (he furl her duly of un sparingly exposing and Icarlessly lash ing every ollicinl who acts e'rther the tyrant, the coward or the knave. The Press is the cvr vigilant sentinel whose unsleeping eye and uusbenlbitd sword guard, ul once the individual, be family and the Stale-as well from oiieii foes without us from secret foes w'uhin. I in i in pursuing tins mission, par tisanship must imt lie talicu lor patriot ism, nml prejudice must not be con iiiundcd willi : 1 1 1 I i - spiril. To do full justice Ina political opponent must ever lie n cliivai'ous impulse ; uml not lo spare un unworthy nU'winl in one's par ty, a sacreil (July, The editor, whose ambition is to wielij the greatest moral iiillucncc, must remember that his pen should belong to no man, to no laclion, lo no creed; but lie must dictate it to bis (iod and lo bis country, dipping it into the sweet ink of trul Ii and writing words w hose sole mis sion is tn inform, to instruct, to enkin Ho noble resolves and to incite lo hon orable deeds. W'bcn a onmniu.'iity realizes that ti paper is edited for the public good, that its mission is to elevate, t ) purity, to inspire, that it is superior to bribery or flattery, and is proof against cowardice and selfishness, then has that papi r ac quired u moral inlluence there that is well nigh omnipotent, and deservedly ho, for there can be no fiinniaiu that flowd more blessings, fur the people than a iipwspnper (lint is bold, boiirsl, pure nnd w ide awake. nut me iiewsiiaitcr must not only lie 1 . .1 . . I the cliiimju'oii of law-nnd order and' thej I'cct irodueed upon the young men ol iposer anil avenger of public wrongs' our own country. It make them he hikI official misdeeds, but it must fiirev- lieve that all politics is rascality, eld er remember that law without educn- cancrv nnd duplicity, and thai every nun "g"i w iinoui eyi-H io see ii, i poimeian in oil IV seeKing a el and that educution wiibout moralily is, 'get an office in order to rob the at beid, a crom-eye(l vision. i ireasury. : :. i- i . ' . i ... . . . In promoting education the press i engaged in u niost eotigenial work, the ; Work, indeed, of self-jirenervation ; for, ran lir n in. I neccssarv i (or 1110 to dwell I'M tills I'lailCll III Mil! HllhjICt. 'I'll ITCIllO illlll llilillW kllHttl- i..c has, often. In-i ll n:irl''l us tin exclusive mission of tin' ir-f , nii'l we nil kuo tli:t ii iii'"-l .'I'lrinii-' work has been wmui;htin I he wiM .-' I'"' I"'"!' !i;;iliMM ol'li'iirnili ll.muoh the U-lu'V ill' I In- IV pes. lint a !t n lias tiwrc than a head Millie Inn- inis.-intii.f !" I'1''" . ""' nmliiii-il I" tin' limits i.l In1 cranium. Mini lias intellect, i science iiii.I will :ill thiec nf which ill x- inclinled in the domain nf llic press. Tin! intellect must not "My be edu cated. Iiiit mil t Iw ulnral.'il " as loop- ..r:iii. in hai'tinny itli tin' --i-tn--, :i,hI tin- will mi'si be inspired l'i 'I" "hut 1 1 1 . ( science din-clcd itil.'llirt cuin- miiiiil.'. Il i:l this IIU'Mll j.li:l-l' nf j'.lll'llilllSIII h herein llu-ie n iv nest s-li n t - m i M'f. Too IllilllV odilur- seek "III to sprc.id In I',, iv tlicir p-adcis tlio latest ni'', and t!i:il new- kf.l in tin- tin st tiziii"- lifiiinii ami flavored with lhc most liiin'i r I'l'iV'ikill' tnlulimciils. Ami a- epicure are -aid lo prefer ..mm c,,K- ,1 af't'-t it inis bceuinc laiiili il with il'cnv, s'i m.uiv ! i-psi J M-r . r i i. . i : ... -I'. lll In Ci'llSllIlT II MM' lll'IMI HI JMlll iKili-in lo tii-Hc the iiilellid mil palates of their n ailers wii.li di.-hes nf moral corruption, si :i-nned with the spiees of! i u-uali-in and narnished willi the iirti- I'e-ial ll'iuer- "f a rich but rank imagery. ; 1 1 .'I, in the ili' iue cairle of the press -oils tlm-e pinions, desiined for the up- ,ef ami his cmiipalriois a higher and a I siich a reason, mid the honest Kepubli per suii.-hiiie. iu I be mire of earth's low-jbeiter loud to the temple nf jourualislic j ciinn w ho propose to vole for .Mr 151111111' fst places. The editor w ho panders to j perfeciion. Il.ilv cnininaiiils il, pa-1 will do so becau-c ibey do imt believe, the appetite nl' tin' vnliipluaiy or llu' triolism emloisi s jt, morality pleads ir 1 as the prnti sling Ib jr.iblicans do believe, xeiisaliniiith' I is to the true jniirnalisl i ii, and pecuiiinry piolit mid an lumnra-i that hi: made his nliicial action subserve what a mnhkey i- to a mini -I had alible fame will eiown the ell'irls id' the I a personal advantage, .Nothing is uum most -aid what a demon is In an inch- heroic juuriiulisi who undertakes the j hopeless iha.i an attempt to persiiadi Jniipl. Tin sensational journalist is a prn'st ! who serves at I honor nf bis deity his race, but thai e altar, imi mr ine nhjeel ol true j iui nuiisiii -lioiil'l he tin- Mioulil they lielp to revvurd sucli n can and the salvation of deVelnpinent nf the peileet man. 'I be I didate by conferring upon him the higb ie inav feed Upon tbe . perfect man is ni.e w lio.-e iiilrilect is well ; est nllicial honor ill the world thi'V could wine ami tin siialilv willi lioiii-v and gorge Ins sen-; llie linked meats oi '.Il burnt' nllerings. lie has more regard or the 1'iihl of lhc temple than lor the (!od to whom il was diilii'liteil. The inoral eieioeiit iu man is that di- vine agency ti thing at tin place, and v. il al causes us do the right j fu ol love for mankind, full of riiriii tiine, in the right .honorable end'uvo:-, full of patriotic Ii ttie right means, his impulses- -resolutions, Ion, that will un soul I hat keeps us sweet' hesitatingly and unerringly di-vilopein-I win ii that salt has lost' I,, deeds. the salt of tin- and 'U re en its savor -ailed? 'I he I rue his face ag the rock nl surfings ol w In 'uith shall il be urnniist should should set iust million! tendencies as; Tciu riH'c is set again-l the the s.-a What, inoral, re - lined family wants I In rapes, seductions, murders I'm- lust, and actf nl high-band- i d outlawry gathered Ii lhc lour cor- neis of our continent and set before them each moruiu". served up aslbough lo awaken the sluggish iippctnvs ol ami coin n-sans, ami io iiinnine the imaginations ol Hie law les-i ami Mie vicious? Are newspapers with .-neb contents lit f..-ihnse snered precincts where sons and daughters an- being shielded Iroiii lhc vices and scduclioiis nf I he World y pauioiis for Iin- t I I! are curious to l.now Wliai iue greai., world out.-idc is doing and Imiiitiii launch llicir bark up ni ils billons t , re Sin n pnpci t in emu- ; ncails susceptible young whoilt'mii lint, it i- said ibal such puliliealioiis ,,ceain. Il pbntograplis the world each are popular. All lhc eivaier, then, is day. It is ubiipiitoiis mid omniscient -lhc reason why the public taste should : almost omnipotent. he corrected And mi wlmm dues thej '( ke il niniiipulent all il needs is responsibility nl lids cm Tectum more perfect devnlinu to the truth and a heavily rest than upon lhc journalists of chivalrous champioii.sbip of morality, lhc land? ! And the day will come when even this And wbal n ughl In he ibiuighl fhe!nj n(,t be'wanline. Mav (iutl sneed edilor w ho, in nrdi r lo make iiioiicy, publishes the foul misdeeds of men and by inti'mlneing lln-ir papers into the hands of the innocent C' l rupl I heir als and l I as;- their pa-.-ioii.-'! Il is lhc ll I V IICXI il.in- In h pin-J il bar rooin, a Mtuiobug .-a! ...ei and i.a .'dv house all in one and l.n- ; he -.Iac of pecuniary pc ii: giving tin- piinl.e an opera glass lo in i.m an uui is u uc ami a leh ple ne t" near an l eal is sunt. No! ihi.isiii more u oe j nirualisiu than free love is holy in. it. .in my or communism is real bbeiiv, or free thinking is raimiial religion And herein I hen is a startling need a reform may, by I'nr a reform. Such " lewd fellows of lhc baser sort called newspaper dudcism or journalistic aiiiil-Xiincyisiii ; but lhc loiincr who c:i nn.it stand such sm cis has tun weak a baek-boue to balance him -vl! .success fully on the Iripod. I'he I rue icl'orinvr will meet wilii success, lor lie will ne cii",at;i o in a " imi vork, and g I ivi rk.i when intelligent ly persevered in alwavs receive the lavor and applause nf maukiii'l. Say w lint the World will the maguetic pole is I lie Kighl, and In that p"le the needles nf intellect, conscience and will, all lurti, inevitably and irrcVislihiy. I lie moral inllueni I Hie press, Ihen. siiniilil lie ill iiiiii i in inn n in:: ami nut enrruptiiig, lo in -l i net n mi and iml m ilcstruellon, to inlorming the luteileel, to strenglbeniiig the conscience and In energizing lhc will with moral impulses. When this influence, this in u.il in fluence nf llic pn.-s, shall liaeioue its perfect work, the lieWsplpcr ill speak with the ti'iiihAil.'ii ss i f a sainl, the bolilncss n a marlvr, the chasicncssofi a iiiHiilcn, Die wi.-iloiiinl a sa-'e. am the power of a L'ml There is no reform more needed iu uii'iinlisiu than llic ill coiiliiiiiancc of jicrsoual and political abuse. The muiiH'tit a man bccnines a candi date, or a probable candidate, his polit ical opponents begin to paint him black, and to ornament his lu-ow wiili the1 horns ami Ins feet with the Ic mi's of llecl.ebub. And it is a constant practice with many political editors to brand all the ollieials nf the adverse party Us thieves, (icoiindrelii and corruptionists This is not only downright recklesi wickeducs, but is inteliseley unpin rio, ic. It impresses Ibreigners with the be lief thai liberty is incompatible with pir bliciil purity, 'and t that extent, these utrocioiiB political libels damage the progress, oi human freedom. J5ut tbe most diimag .nop 1'i.vii I nf (l.iu wholesale no bttca villilu.,ti,. it,., ..c . . . .. . Si---r ... unr ii.- . ii. . liunce to plllilic This litis caused inueli of tbe pnlitu-a ibshnnestv I lint ri-ts. When men be lieve that politics is lie science of pub lie Rimiility, thru will iiii-n enjjae ii imlitics nil that tlimrv. nml iiiuvi'isiil i (iiililii! ciirriiitiiin will In1 tin' rrsiilt. A lar-ri! iiiii.iiiiiii u( llic tililii: ti Irusi nf H.liiii-i lias ppiwn nut of the in laimnin iniMvllaiiiimis billiiiati! tin; ni'vsjiaii'i's nf Ami'fk'ii liavr fur nvcr ihiw 'i-iinniidiis Ihi'ii ln:ijiiii' ii'ii mir iiililii! ini'ii. Slaiidrr ims tnliave licr liivnriio liaunls in i lie cilitnr's sane Mini, tiic iin.st .I'lilmis jiiicis at lii'i' Hi lar ore i.. liral jniirjiali.-t-, nml tin Mi' j-l fi-Mii('iit uml Mi'(-ritnlil'' sarriliri! si-cins Ik lie die jruuil unlnc i,f nlir Ull lie mill. It tuny wifely lie piviliclril tlmt if llici'i' is in. a -! -rin in tlii" I rt-aT uu-nt nl'Mili!ic mi'ii, nil ii.ii.iralili', riiii.-i'il'ii-lions iin-ii will Im driven mil nf imliiirs and iiiiiviishI I'llie'lelll! tile -ei lineal ci rruptinii w ill' blic. I Oh, f' l' a spirit of fair-iiiimli'diK'ss , aiiioii niir p'.liiii-al jonrnalils that will I honor all to uhoiu Imin.r is due 1 a i i knightly chivalry thai will deli'lil In do Imm 'i! to luh rbauieter evi n w lien j j.arty has iinminati'd u cainliilatc wlmiii found iu the iieisoii n a political itiita'-, a real body of the must venal Ieiilo nni.-i! Uh, f.r llic dawn nl ll.nt day j erals piactiJiilly boll. Ib'strust of the w hen pi iuciples, nml not ieioiiP, will ; I I'lnoeiatic pal ly springs from the din lie discu.cil in tiit- iioliticnl pre.-s, ami 1 duct nf the verv I (emnerats who inadlv when lacli snle will acc"l'il to Hie oilier the im i it nf piiirioiisin and limn My. tlorinus is t In mi.-i..ii nl tin editor. ; Let bun m.t thiiil; I here are no ! new driiarl iiivs. Let him iml content hiinelf with imitating when it is his dil- tv to bcnuie hinisi ll tin exaiiiile I Let him take iin- compass nf iimialily ami with the axe of coiiraL'i- bla.e for him-1 'task And now lu ielly to reeiipitidati! : The - stored with tbe choicest wenlth nfwi- iloiii, w linsc conscience is a- pun in the .dew-driip. as bright as the diamond and as sensitive to truth as the needle to the magnet, and whose intellect and con- science in holv wedlock beget rendu- In store tin hilt -licet, to refine the ! conscience and In instigate the will tn execute the eonimamU of a iudtriiicnt ,, the intellect and the con science- this is I iml moral influence ! journalism owes to mankind. i More pntenl fm-gnml than the pulpit j more repressive of high crimes ibau . courts, more persuasive to good deeds than the rostrum, more universal J an educator llian the college, the press ( .n, agency whose iiillneiiee can make earllian r.ilcii anil man a foil The , world , It in.il dellls. , lieaee. press It i- lo-day gives law to tbe lhc universal sovereign unmakes kings and lucsi- es am Il declares It removes war ami uiaKcs geticials from the ! of armies, and coiiimauds those w hen ami whither to march. has broken down the walls of oar- i. tilimi tictui-cii has tuuneleil S;ates and nations It mountains and bridged thai blessed dnv. mav ini 'ids sinoolii iu pathway and may men. lend their aid lo tins consummation. For, when tin prcM becomes windy nor I ihenw I have I'a'.Micil a millennium more real than imy that saints have dreamed of or p"i is imagined -a millennium nf pure, loving and hoiiorable iicliou, a milieu iiiuui of rcliiieiueiit iu society and hon esty in Slate, a millennium of lhc con science, the intellect ami the will work ing harmoniously for the welfare of all men. I'll is- millennium is sure lo cmue, ami when it comes it will cmue to stav. ami ,,n the triumphal archway creeled to mr itx advent will be inscribed : "lb.. hold thu Mural 1 u ll iK-iK i- of I lie. Press" CKOVER CLEVELAND. vhti Actual Issuca cf the Presidential Election Sharply Defined. Harper's Weekly, which in till pre vious campaigns lias supported the Ke ptlblican nominees, has (he iMInwiug striking editorial in a recent issue: "The nomination of (iov. Cleveland defines sharply the actual issues of the I'rcsiilcutiu! ejection this year, lie is a man whose absolute nllicial integrity has never been (piesliuneil, who has no laborious and doubtful explanations lo undertake, ami who is universally known us the (Iovcrnnr of .New York". i elected by an unprecedented maiorilv wbieh was imt partisan, and represented both the votes and the consent of an enormous body of Republicans, and w ho as the chief executive of the Stale has steadily withstood the blandishments and the threats of the worst elements of his parly, and has justly earned the rep utation of a cotirugciius, indepeudei:! and cllieienl friend and promoter nf ad ministration lelorm. His name has be come that of the especial representative among our public men of the integrity, purity and economy of administration w hich are the object of the most intelli gent and patriotic citizens. The bitter and furious hostility hostility of'Tum- miiny Hull and of lien. Jiullcr to (iov. ( 'levelaml to Ins passport to the confi dence of good men, ami the general con viciion tlmt Tamilian v will do all il can to defeat him will ho an additional in eentivo to the voters who cannot sun purl .Mr. Maine, and who are unwilling not to vote at all, to secure tbe election of a candidate whom the political rings uini ine party trailers liistnetively Male ami unitedly oppose. "So firm and 'clean' and indcpend cut in bis high ofllco has (iov. t'leve land shown himself to be that he is do iiouiiced us not being a Democrat by his uemoeriiiic oppouenUi, ibis deuuncia ciation springs from tlio fact that lie ban not liesiluled lo prefer the public welfare tn the mere intereat of the party hast autumn, when the Demueraiie "District- Attorney of Queens county was charged. iih ininoumluul, llio OoviTiinr lieanl tlii! Hi'iMi-iiMiin and defense, ami di'fidi'd tlliil it WiiN llis duly t ri'limvi' till! nlli- let'. Hi' iviiK asked bv bis nai'tv i'rioiids to defer tlie removal until tilW tlio elei'-j lion. aKiiibcrwi.se the party wmild losc j llic distrirt by tl.e (nsiii(Iii of tlm At t.rni''ii friends. The (iovcrnnr under- stonil Inn ilnly, and reinnved tlio nllirer soini'days before tbe I'lectnm, uml tin jiarty did l"so the district. This kind of i-iuiii'gc and devotion to public duly in iin; teeib of the most virulent nimnsi- lion nl Irnder. of bin own party in unu Sllill in liivi'i.-e any public man, ami it slums v llic executive Miialitv which h di'iiiauded at a lime wbeu cverv form of s'culalion and (rami presses upon Hie mil. lie ticasurv under tbe siieenuis plea nl parly ud vuiita'K. " Tin; ai ''tnni'iii tlmt in un election it is not a mail but a inirly that is support- ed, and that the liuiiincratic party is less tn be truslcd than the KcMlblieaii, i, fuiilc at u tiine when thu Ucpublican I'Mifii tmv. tievciaiiil Iiccause micv (iov. Cleveland because know that they cannot use him un re i.artv arirumeiit is vain ul The . be- cause no honorable man will be whipped in In vote for a candidate whom he be- lieves to be pcrsoniilly disqualified for the presidency on the round that u pitily ought to b" sustained. Xo lmnest Keiiiiblii-iiu would sustain bis party lor such Ueiiublicaiis to sustain llicir iiartv by voting for an unworthy candidate. not reasonably expect the nomination of a worthier candidate at the next dec lion, ami tlu-v could not consistent! v or pose tbe election of any candidate whom their nartv miirht select. 1 be time to defeat unlit nominations is when tbev are made not next time. The iiotnl nation of (mv. I levelaml is due not so much to the preference of bis party as to the general ilemaud of the country for a cii!idiilacy which stands for pre ciselv the ninilitics and services which i are associated with his naiiii1 To Toy Contly With Fortune Is Nice. lo tov with I'ortuiie, if not nt too great a risk, is one of tbe plcasantest of pastimes. The wild gambling in stock on Wall street brings t.i the speculator mil iiear as lieal'liv an exercise as tlx investment in the drawings of the Louis iana Slate Lottery, at New Orleans La., of ?") for a whole or iiropiirtiumiti lv tm- Iriietii.iialilc parts. I he III iii-aml .Monthly Drawing will occur on Tuesday, August 12th, am! any infor mation can be bad on application toM. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. Fortho Legislature. We an- iiiiiliiiri.ed lo iiuiiiiiiiici-John M. Uelli'v, li., of the I2ih civil district, ii cim iliilnle In represent Franklin purely in the Lower IL. ici'ot llic next I Ii ncrnl Asscmlilv nlTi-mii-ssic snlijicl tun Convention. Flec tion, Nov. pli. We are iiuiliiiri.cil to aminiiiii'i- V. V. ".nl I caiiiliilate In represent Fnuiklin cmililv iu tin- Inner house ul llic next ( ien did A -inl.lv uf Tennessee, We lire iiullinri.ed to liniiiitilice Mr. Flnvil 11 -t ill a i-iiiiiliilule to represent Frmikfiii ml v in llic lower brunch nf tliciiext I ii n- i nil As.-i iiil.l v . For StatoSenator. We are iiiillinrii il tn announce I'r. I.cu is Melealle a ciuiiliil.ue fur Stale S-imlnr from the counties of Friinkliu, llcilforil ami Munrc, at the elisiiiiiK November eli-etiun. For Sheriff. We an- lllltllnrized In ll I III 1 1 1 ll -a- ('. A. Major- :i eiiiiiliiliilel'ur Sheritl nf Franklin t-oim-lv. F.leetinn 1st Tbilisi I ay in August, Isst. We nre iilllln.i ii il In iiluinlllii c U. F. Ink- ley :i ciiliiliilnte for rc electiiiii to (he cilice nf Slii'iitl' nf Friinkliu county, at llu ciisuinj; Allellsl -llltli.il. For County Trustee. We are .nilhnri.i d tn aunniiiicc ..., Skid inore a ciuiiliihile fur Trustee nf Fnuiklin coiinlv, at the cii-uiii); August eleelinu. We nre iiiilliiiri.eil In lilinollllce It. (i. Smilh a caiiiliilnti' for re-i h i lion (n till- nllice nf Triisiee nf Franklin cuiinty.at the i-iisuin ehelioii. For Chancellor. We arc nuthnrixc.1 to iinnoioiee Hun. K. I). Ilaiii'uck, nf M io fni slioro, n eiiniliiliile for I'liniieellnr of the Fourlh Cluuieerv Di visinn, eninpnseil nf the counties nf Wiirn n, I'ollee, ( ami (niinilv, lleilfurd, Friinkliu, l.ininlu, lliilliei'l'nid mid Moore. For Congress. We are mil buri.ol to niiiioiincc Hon. II. F, Alexander il eiiniliiliile fur Cencress from the Filth Cun.'iissii mill llislriel of Teiiniksii. i-iiinnnseil nl tliecnillltles of lei Inn . ('allium. i nine, r I'll Ilk in. I.incn III. Mar in l....r., mid Kutberfonl. Flection Nov. Ith. 1.SS4. We nre iiiitlmrucd In nnnuiiiici' tlmt Hon, 1. It. Ivic.nf I'liilfnrd cniintv. in n I'unili.lni.. for Coiinss in, in tbe Fifth ( 'nmrres,.;,,,,.,! ii-!ricl ul Ti an. ssee, ( iiumiI nf tbeeniin. lies i. l.eillnril. Caminll. Cull'ie. Fnuiklin '", M e, Miii-sluill and Hiitberfuid.' l-.lectli.il, November -I, I.V4. We are ;oilliori,eil In nminiinee A, b. Lull-Ji--, Sr il cninlidiite fur Cniinss from the 'nil Cuiivre-sinnnl llislriel nf Tciiii(MC,cnin- l""'"l "' l'' i itii" of Itnlfonl, Ciinnun, C.ll'.e, Fnuiklin, l.ineoln, Marshall, Mnure nml uiitlieluril. We ni-eiiiillK.ri.nl tn nnnoiiuce llinl ,.n. .Ills. I". Kiellllrilvnn.lif Klllh,. rb.nl ....mil.' iJ iii-aiiilidnle I'm-Coiiirli s from the Kiftli i" ,'.. cressiomu iMstnet nl leiimwee, ei.lnposi , nf lie eoiiniii- f liedford, Ciumnii, Cnllee, in 'M m, i.mn, in, .Munre, .Marshall, nml loitlu i fi iil counties. U'e tire aiithui-ied to am ice linn. W. I-. lolby, nf .Moor., county, ns n eainliihite fur Coll-ress f nun tills. Cmicriwi , ilislriet, 1 'I'"' '.'I "i Iin- eiillllties of lleilfurd, Cannnii, Cnllee, r rnnklin, l.iueuln, Munre, Miirshnll iiiul Uiilherfniil. Fbctiuii, Nov. 4, ISK4. Wcareilllllliirixiil tn mm II,,,, l;.,l,. nnl Warner n ciindiduie fur re-ileilinn to (nlienss fr,uiitlii dislrics, cum pom ,1 nf be ;-umiiies nf Iliilfoiil.Caiinnn, Cnllee Frimkliii l.ineuln. M MI-ili ul I Munre. mid lfnt nrlnr.1 "l'ml six cents rnr pustnicp, iiml ii'i'civt. Irci', u I'dslli lx 't inn iIh Hliii h H ill In l..ill. in eiiln i -ex. Ui in. u c iiiniii'y rltrhl iibhv tlinii iiiiyililiiK el-e in Ill's uiirl'l' Kor I line. iimiiII I lie wiivkia-H iilisn'ulu a id's t'rue .t Co., Ai'rf'i-tn.Mnliil' NASHVILLE MARKET. Bacnn clear sides, 10c, packed. Hamx-C. C C, VI. Lard .Siinwflake, in kegs, lifts. Country lard, 10c I'V's l''rnin first liamls, 7c Feathers l'l-iine pecsc, ISo : nii.xeil. includiii'' duck, l'jfi "lOc. KnH,8l.(i0 per U His. l!nrn, shelled, 'iOc. Wheat New. dry uml in milling cunditinn, 7iatiC ('m il meal, per busliel, il)( loe. live. new. fruii) wnjjoii, (We. Hav. 5l;IC'?14pcrton. I loirs, averairin 22.') pounds nml up ward, 31.50a 4. M. ("attic, extra good shipping c4.UU(ir. 4 ,0. J, L. BAUGH'S Is Headquarters for B)ry Goods, Notions, Clothihr, lints, 15oots, Shoes, Groceries. f0 Zcilor Uro.s' WaiTanlcd Siloes ii spociahy. Sewing jIacliincs, Trunks, etc. nTA- A full line of School Hooks. BMju All kinds of Hurler taken in ex change for goods. 1 keep un li.-iud mid imiimfiielnri' In order :i!l kinds nf Fiirniliire, w hich I prnpnse In sell nt low rates. Also, a met' lot nl i ictiiies. Moiililins, c, iilunvK nn liimd. Allsi.es of COFFINS -Walnut, llioewooil ciiscs, ( 'ankets, Mclalic Cases, uml all kinds nf Trillion iik nml l.inilip fur mime, kept cuiisl.-iiitly un ll n tn I. Fspecial ulteiitiiiii veil tn Fiulcrtiikiiii;. I keep a hearse, for the u-u of hicb my pricee are reiisnmible. FHF.D WKNiiKU, Nnrllunst side I'liblic Sipinre. Wagon and Carriage Shop. ICISSLINC & STUDER, WiNciirxvKii, Tkss., Arc irciare(l lo tin the best, ( hi iipest and must nioiiiiit work. iil'oiis ami IiIil-l-u s nl Slavs mi hand. All kinds nf Iihii'ksiuitliing iri.ni.lly nl tellileil lo. llnrse-slliH lllg 11 sH l lillt v. m:trJt-1 v JOHN M. HUTCHINS, wiNciii-Kn-:i;,Ti-:NN., IlKM.KIt IN' Standard Patent Medicines, Faints, ( )ils, Varnishes, Ityp-Siafls, Iluir A lunlli 1. rushes, loilet Articles, rcrluincry Suiips, fslioiinlir Ilraces, trusses, Sponges :i lid nil viil'leties nl I 'rilL'L'lsIs ,iinilries, I l Kars, I'ure Wines anil l.iijimrs for Medicinnl puriiusi s. l n vsicin iih iireserniiii.iis ciiitIi.iiv coin piiiindi il, amlnrili rs iinsiven (I willi cure nml dispatch. niarS STATE Agricultural and Mechanical COtiLlOGE, Knoxville, : Tennessee. Next Session begins Sept. 4th, 1884 1 lu re nre courses in Agriculture, Science, I'.UKiiiccriiiK anil the I lassies, under thirteen 1 rulessnrs ami Instructors. Two veurs of pi-epuratnry instruction nre provided. Iliscipliiie I'liisunabli' iiiiii faithful. Facilities lor moral uml relitrious triiinine The Military ry;niii.iit ion wcim-H n-(,'iilarily, precisina and prninptnesH in nil the exercise's. Ntuntiun, liiiilllifiil ; siirrniinilins, Im iiiiii fill ; climate, siih riur. Tuition is free to students nppniuteil bv iiieiiibers of the Legislature, anil by State, County ami City Superintendents of Schools. Vcessnrv expenses ,i I xi ill M(0. Fur Ciit:ilof;iii tV;e., ndilress KODI MASSIF, junlS Chairnuinnf the Facullv, Election Notice. WM. I? HATK, COVKRNOR OF TIIK STATU OF TKXXKSSKE To all trim .'hull .ire (licic yursf ids, Gfertiiig : Wheri iis, n vacancy t xi.ts in lhc iifiice nf Chancellor of the Fourth Chancery Division, caused by the death of the Hun. Julia W Hurton : Now, therefore, I, Win. II. Hate. (Inventor iiftlieSiate ol liiimssee, bv virtue of the power nnd iiiithurity vistctf in me by the Constitution and l.nivs, herebv order un elec tion to he held within the limits of said Fourth Chum-cry Division, on Thursday, the 7th tiny of August, 1884, to till said viu'iincv, nnd the Sheriffs and other nlhcers entrusted by Inw with such diilus in said Fourth (,'hnncery Division will, nn siiid day, proceed to oien nnd hold said election nt a I f t lie- viirioim precinets nail Voting places within their respeelive eounlieH, and due re turn ninke, no provided by Inw. In testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand, nnd hnvecauHed tliefirent 8,'iir )sK.M..(nf the Stale to he uflixed at Nushvtllc, wwtl,i2d dnv of Julv, 1884. WM. Ib'llATK, (lovernor. I). A. Kl'SN, Secretary of State. jylli-tde 1 DRUGS 1 CHEMICALS im For sale bv .1. M. Iluti-hii, Wiaehotcr j it nil I ii-ii. ('. Hnss, IVi'hcrd. For Everything that Desirable Gun, REMINGTON FIREARMS ARE UNEQUALED. 8EE THE N SHOT GUN. MODEL OF 1882. western offics, y, ' and yT mWy S f- SEND D. H. LAMBERSON CO., NEW YORK. 73 STATI STREET, CHICAGO, ILL f Ana will oinlrlfl!y rhsoffe Hi Mtv.4 niTHOO who Will UK 1 nu eni i,,ni iTiim w t-.-0,-j wnvvru lHuUh If iuchfctXilnffboponrtiilfl. For r.niiilo Conitliklnt these 1111 have ttooquul. VhrHlclaua oi them for Uo ctir of tlVtU auU UIOS LV Ulwwv. Bold ovorywterc, or Bnt by ma for iiSo. Iu Umn. ChcnUrg tme, 1. 6. JQHS U C0-. r.,un. WW S fci !! K.M JSHMSON'S ANODYNE Ult fflM r.". iia- iut, (-..infft, i..rpiK "" ', ii...,.i,.r ii niiikk. xniii Tvn rv lii'i v. t.h II Ii wril-tuviwii fori ir.at mil f Mi tlone Hid i tt!i! l-.. ili-r n.M ki ' emu Irv i. vortMi-s.: I'.. ti M'ipmI.iT. (' mln'sn l'..wd-r I. tNn.i.i.'lv,.ir' nn.! v-rwuliift. l". Kilt hint: on I'artii will mriko !-n I.... tl-.. h..ll..i'.tf'..iillillmi I'llW- ET?B w mmt CHICKEN CHOLERA,IIX..''VjiIIKso BBHOTAL 1 resieelfully .Minoiiliie to the public ihnt I have moved my slock of l.i'iillii r ( omils. sucli ns HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLE, SADDLES, Boots, Shoes, &c. nml utlier enuils kept in mv line, In Hie olil stnnd formerly necupied by J. I.. I!.iui;li, enst curlier of Public Siimirc. Also will kicinnj Iinnd nl store ll stuck nf Upporand Sole-Leather. I nlso have, in the same liiiildinc, a GENERAL REPAIR SHOP For the above koihIs. SH,IIuh-s uml Tullow wuutiil lit the above Ht ll 11(1. Hair Will cniitiinie tbe Tiinninr; luui iness at the old (I'orter) Tiinyard. ns u.suol Jiespectfully, M. P. PETTY. jan2.-lf , S. Curie Will remain in Winchester fur months, mid will Hi-vend Tune, or repair, Pianos and Or gans at Moderate Hates, iiml L'linriuitee his work. lie is also niren for STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS 1'IAXOS AND OKUAXS. nv line wishing lo piirclinse can porrps- piuid with or cull on him, at Winchester, linn. leliti-tl SAVE YOUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -I1V ISIMI TIIK- UEEICAH EVAPORATOR I nm ill nirenl fur the Amcricun l''vniii,rs.,i.rni,insnieii. tor, the best nnd cheapest ninchiiie in use il-liv IllllllllL'CU iv llllV ill v mini r .. , .1 (iiPi'iiriluiK tn size nf iniichine.) I en ti fur nish live iliiri-ntu sizes. Bidtid tn bin.n ..r small nrehnrils, at terms nm! prices within the reach (.f eviry i.iic n niiif nn orchard. Cun he paid fur eiisilv in l'U or !!0 dnvswith the proilacUnf niiu bine if run iiccurdiiiK to instriiclinus iicconiime- ivit i vi rv i bim. rnr intorimitmn nr p.,ndue cull nn nie and give year orders i.i time fur tbe berrverop. i' li ti.ti'.,. m. : 1 r. . JllLlrll IDA, Aint, "nyclf Wiiieliealer.Tenn. For Sale, Cheap. One Furly-hnrse pnwer laiuiiie nml P.oiler Itoud as new. Will exelinnce for lumber. iKiniJITY MFG. ((., H''l"12tf M urfriTsboro, Tenn . T. C. MURRELL. Surgeon zr. Plivsicirm Winchester, Tenn., isreadytoatte,,,! to all calls in town or COHIItO'. i i ! in mm mi mm hi ii t -- 4 Patty & Sliuo!;, Cowan P. S. Mudev HiiiillntJ aprld-lv goes to make the SHOT GUNS. REVOLVERS. RIFLE CANES, FIREARMSfor HUNTING TARGET SHOOTING, rOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, LAMBERSON. FURMflN & CO., SOLI ACENT8 REMINGTON SPORTING COODI, ?8 fit 283 BROADWAY PURGATIVE p ' f e.y In Iho rtiro jftfm la inctth. Any Aj-MimA, llroiuMtlP, VctuM. IN l Rii. l'lo ioniuisn W I'lil l'i NC I.l MMr'.N r (.1 W ft ,5 t i I iii-iwiuiio..! iimmim. .huinmjns ANu- Jtr ii.!, nltiI o tut if trnnl ill V'lh un-t will jH.';ilv-'lv i"(r. iiint! crufl . Idfi-nr t't'in fl.uf x,l ywt tuai;r ...it 111 lo." . lit ft ' t'V t'l lil ll ill't itw Ui'Aut. ' ivu'i.n.'1-.i. Irt ir r !Vtii t'.n j. . " .Ti'.ri -.,:'k . . I'Iini. at tlif I.ttrvi n .jrj- k'j.i:AoS t: Co.. lUvitu :. - mm i flv B. H.STEIF, 101 Union St., Nashville. BARCAINS IN Hi L I J 1 1 ii UI16 Diamonds, Silver Ware, Etc. In fact, everythiug found in u lirst-clw Jewelrv Store. Also' Miinnfiirtiirer el 1'I.AIX lidl.H KN(!S, which urc iniuie tn i rei r nl dn it nntiee, uml lueliest iinnlilv eit.-.n liK.il. I: '1 nnd he I'nnviniTil ul i nc i.Hii n vf u t ; i n is. i.l 101 Cuiiiii St., 1 1. 1, Ci.lleai iiiio Miulat. Ii. II. STIKF. THE CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN (Im attnlnod a lUitidurd of cxrctlem-o w litch hlmltK of no aupwiur. It contnliiii Try Ininrovomcut Uml liin-iillm (jelilim, iklll nisi niont-y tun iriliii v. TIA-se excHmt Onjnin Bre PoHlrtiil Vulmn. (iiulliy of tone, itilrlc i),.ni-. vrlj of Riimblmitlim, Bnl.tie (ti-lun, Uiiniy In titivu. perfect comtnivtlon, nnihtiiK tliiin tliu in"' Btlmctlvo, orimmenmt and desirable onimis I"' bomua, aclioola, clinrchci, InriKiH, tocicUtJ, etc BNTABLIM1IED RF.Pl'TATIO.V, VNKQI'ALKH 1A IMTIICM, NUILLKIt WOHKMKX. l:ST MATDKIAt, roMniNP.n, makk tiiiii THE POPULAR ORGAN Instruction Books& Piano Stools CuUloguoa 5t Trlcu I.istd. ua o'.licutiun, rncc. The Chicago Cottage Organ Co. Corner Randolph and Ann Streets, CHICAGO, ILL. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE Winchester, Tenn. New nnd elcrniit Tup mid Nii-Tup and lirst-ebiss lliiriiesf mid Snildli' llnrsis. Horses buurileil by the year, nienlli er iln.vi v.. rv ..U Illlll Ui. 1 1 ...,.. I. , li. Ill 1(1 lliuo I Hacks run aleht nnd day fimn Wir.elitft' r In When I'iihk. iii ri. imi II. , f,,r III II in of tnwn.ilinl bncgiie,, diet'Leil. nprl-tl FI.I.IS l'AYS. J. W. CRISARD, Physicirin .t Surircon, Ofl'ersbin uriifpsuinr.nl jerviei f Id till' Cl"' !cn of Winchester ami surrniimliii).' UV I 111'..... In l... I. .,11.11.., ililil I'J "ll. I. IIII.I." Jiulpe J.W.Williams, west side ff Spinrr. Itesidenpe The Coehrnn Iioiim-, iu ur t npt. Tnm.CJreKory'a. juii. li.'t.'V!'- The University of the South is li.eal.il at SKWANKF, TFNN., npn lli C'liinberlaiid Plalean. 2,0(1(1 feet iilmve I,1"- sea level. This School, under the niitroniifce of the Itislmps of the Pretism" Kpiseopnl Churchill the South and Soutli west, oilers the liealthicsl resideiire uml 'C Iwsl iidvanlnKi'S, bulb inoral uml ediicntio"-1'' in its (Iriinimnr School nnd its Ciilli'.'ii'if and TheoloRicid iH-nnrtnienls. Fr special claims of this I'liiversiiy fur V'? iil'p. nnplv for (hirnnients to the Ki-v. Ir.i'" FA IK 11'OIHiSON, I). 1., Vice Cli-m"'1""' Sewiiner.Ti'iin. fiii'l.'l-H' n m i ..