-7. v) r 4 iioMEJOURNAL. Itootl-working is ilieorderof the day. Opt. Clem Arlcdge will won remove to bis form near town.- JI'i Myra, daughter of Mr. Jno. F Vnugl"lli,,uite8ick with Vl),loiJfe- ier. ri.n Murv Sharp CollnL'fl oiieiied with abuom Monday, ilio iminesol 145 jnpia king enroiimi. We have hud tut one little fnll of mill in this Bcctioii Htnue the 3d day of Ai'g't- Our streets wore thronged with good , .,.,!rv Delude Mondiiy. The host order jirevailud. JJsqr. Mac Crabtreo, of the lClh dis trict, is quite aick not expected to live with heart ditcuse. : Mr. Thomas A. Emorey and wife are sniiine the health and plousure-scokerH . at Cascade Springs. Prof. A. Jonrduii is anxious to buy s copy of the Life of Lafayette, mid a cony of Marseilles Ilynin. Miuinlaiii Council No. (51)4, American Lfginii of Honor, meets to-morrow ' Thursday night, Sept. 4. It is predicted by some that unless our streets and alleys are cleaned up we will have consideiuble sickness this fall. , Mr. Albert D. Marks, of our town, left last Saturday for Lebanon, where lie will take a course in the Law School. Mr. G. C. (Pony) Logan lias rented and moved into the house of the late Uis. Mallio Simmons, on High street. We learn that Shadow's Sons & Co., of Cedar (irove Nurseries, near town, have nearly 7,000 orders on their books. The ugent of Johu I) Dorris' Great Inter-Ocean Show was bore hist week and made arrangements to have the bill-hoards put up. The candidates for Senator and Hep rcxntittive will soon commence mixing with the "deur people." See list of ap pointments ia this issue. Mr. John Arlcdge is again (juito sick with typhoid fever. No was recovering i'ruiii the fever, but ventured out too (una and relapsed. . Miss Virginia Jackson left last Fri day to accept a position as teacher in a nourishing Female CVIIcgc nt Col lierville, Tcnn. The Candidates for Covernor Their Speeches Last Friday. We purpose to be impartial in a brief nonce oi tne political exercise last F,i uay between Uo Frank T. Reid. uay between Gov. Win. Date and .1 .i, ... . h" f t! I10DG Olir in,! inn will not bo affected by the fact that wo are a Democrat, and not from partisan purposes or hopes, but from faith fouud ed upon close reading and careful ob servation. '-. . We cannot give-for our space does not allowa ruume of what each one said. Nor will we notice any bitterness, or episodes of a personal nature. They are unworthy f consideration wher. grave matters of Slate are pending. All, who read, know that both the as pirants are gentlemen of cotiruirc and of worth. Rut all of nt cannot under stand bow it is that Judge Reid (for whom ve have the highest personal respect,) can (iud it iu bis heart to an tagonize such a mini as Gen. Rate. Roth of them were Confederate soldiers, and both have a record that neither can I e aslinmeil of. As to Gov. Rate, he is n man before whom we could almost bend the knee. Politically wo are not in entire accord with the Democratic platform so ably defended by Governor Rate, but our diflbreneo is uoti-tssoiiiiiil. We do despise the foolish extravagance of the Useless Railroad Commission, not lor uic .-Uii-'ULi- ' " ii i Our Roads. We have been notified (and very properly, too,) that we must work the road, or furnish a band, or puy the penalty of one dollar a day. W hen we say the road, wo mcun a go-called tiling of gullies running from Winchester to the river near Mr. Dardis', where there is a bridge It is known as the Bridge road. Travel it once and you will not travel it again, presuming, of course, tliut you do not lose your life in the first travel The long hill that leads down to the bridge is enough to bring a sigh to a pedestrian, even. It is so narrow the road is that two vehicles could not pass, nor one, as for that. And we warn all who Ko that terrible way to first send a forerunner to find out if any one is coming from the other side. A collision would ueccssarily re sult iu one or the other going over into a gulch some 75 or 100 feet precipitous. Aud we have most kindly, but foolish ly, we fear, supposed that you got to the bill. To got there you must have a very gentle horse, one that is not afraid to put his foot right into the spaces be tween rails thrown into a gully as a sub stitute for a plank crossway that would not cost over two dollars. This is the - Miss Lula Kcrk, of Normandy ed relatives here last week. visit- A great many stale watermelons promoters of sickness are sold in this market. Mr. 'J. T- Silverlnntli, ho is engaged in the mi r untile hiisiiuH at Marlde Hill, Mouie county, isiied us yesterday. A cross mark after your name menus' u ' ':- and pledged himself to abide that your time is out ; two cross murks Tullahoma special to the American, Aug 30: Hon. Richard Warner was in Tullahoma to-day, en route home from the springs ' In reply to the question whether he would make 1he race for Congress, ho ropiiM in substair-e most emphatically "No " That while he had every assurance of supjmrt from warm friends, and felt ennfi leu i of his election lutein.- p- no before the convention in means tliat you are ut arrears and we vant you to pay up; Mr. Rob. ()li-cr, of Kii! Springs, lefi yesterday lor Wichita Falls, Texas, to engage in the mercantile liusinc.-. He has our best wishes for success. Our new Sherilf, Mr. C A. Majors, moved bis family to the enmity jail yes terday, and will Le his ov. u jailer. Kx Sherilf Oakley moved to iiirs. Rra.e! tou's house, near the creek. Mrs. Sarah L Hunt, of Alliens, Ala bama, who has been visiting her daugh terMrs. Jno. A. Liitting inour low n for several weeks, was tummnucd, by telegram, to Birmingham yesterday on i account ot the serious sickness oi another daughter. 2r A good supply olT.l'TTF.UK'K'K PATIKRNS just received at J. A. Gaines'. Call and get a Fashion Plate road we hare to work, and we propose and select to suit yourself. Also, on lo do our part. W e have uo cornora-! muul, pure .Linen Lawns, anil various money wasted, but because of tin., n,,u ,..........,.: I,,tl n-ii,.!.... ..,,,,ii ti.i ;,, .. t:, , I .-I, ' . ,. . . n. v.i I'witlliuil tiui'lt LU WV. "'.""''l 1" ii? pts:iia?fc KorjiSs I y- t, turn da i. .. i it i t i- ,utu in u h Hititu uriir mir iimnp. ntui 1 CSS Come early if you want goods cheap. Wo are closing out the remain der of our stock-at prices that will a tuiiish even the closest hover. W. 11. Wilson & Co. Mr. James M. Baker, while hunting on the mountain last Thursday, killed eleven rattlesnakes. 'They were real snakes, wo know, because Mr. Hump. Hij.s he saw them, and of courso Hani) knows Ral snakes when be sees them. can party has nominated men for Com inissioiiers, and vet JiiiIl'o IMci con demns the law as wicked, thereby show ingnn inconsistency which cuunot bo said of Guv. Rate, who stands by his plat form. In their speeches here wo honestly think that Judge Reid lost. He is nil uhlo man, but his youthful passion lod him astray and gave gain to the bold, conservative and noble remarks of Gov. Rate. Thinking men could but think that such an honest man as Rate a man who went to Mexico to fight for the United States ; a man who rose from private to Major-Generalship in the Confederate army ; a man who enmo home bankrupt financially ; and a man who has Facrilieed financial gain in be half of his party, and in behalf of the State ; they could but think that such a iiohlo Roman should not be displaced to sati-fy the denmudsof the Republican party who have selected a brilliant but eriutic Confederate soldier to champion their detestable cause. Aud wo feel sure that Judgo Reid will have to sub mit to n bigger defeat than Hawkins had in his lilt with J'ale. No genuine Democrat will vote u"ainsl Rate. or ure killed uear our home, and this we do regardless of no law. Rut our expenses are not so great, and, us we ure getting too infirm and too obese to work, we have to economize Cuu- J.'is. Mary Jarrett, daughter of Mr. Ii. Templetoii, of our town, died at her home iu Rutherford county Monday Jiight. Her remains were brought horn mid interred yesterday. Deceased grad uated at Mary Sharp College in 1874 blie was u most estimable lady, and vc deeply sympathise with her bereaved husband, children and parents. If you want bargains iu goods call on W. II. Wilson & Co. Read their con spicuous advertisement. Mr. Wilson and his partner, Mr James Francis, ro clever and reliable gentlemen to ileal with, ami it would do us pleasure tohaeeour people patronize them lib erally. We call especial attention to the nd- .- 1 r r l.K, l'.. ;,. vuriisnnu'iiL 01 a. . VJ I l..illll w. VVJ. iu this issue, and take pleasure in reeom mending them to all who may uccd ativthinir in their line. Mr J. Is Guest, who has charge of the house, is an adept in the bakery business, as all will testify who have patronized him, sad we hope and believe that bo will si inn build un a ffood trade. Rut read tlieir advertisement and govern your . selves accordingly. The Coleman Boys. Next Friday night, at the Mary Sharp College, there will be a Concert gin-n by the Coleman Roys, under direction of Rev. J T. Curry. These boys Felix, Mabra and Tonimie nro all blind. Our people know tlieir misfor tune. Rut they are musicians, and will entertain any lover of music. We feel sure the small price of admission will not prevent them from having a full ouse. If you cannot go send the price of admission by some one to Mr. Curry The following is the programme for the occasion : 1. Piano Duet Roussell Felix and Mabra. 2. Cornet Solo Thou ArtsoNenY elix 3. Piano Solo The Shower of Pearls Mabra. 4. Piano Solo Lauterbaiieh Felix. 5. A reading. G. Cornet Holo Flower Dance Fe lix 7. Piano Solo Stony Brook Mabra 8 Piano Solo Angel's Serenade elix 0. Duct Vienna Felix and Mabra. 10. Song Good Old Sweet Ham ii m. 11. Piano Solo Annie Laurie Fe lix. 12. Mocking Rird Mabra. 13. Piauo Duet Bcliu's Waltz Ma bra. 14 Cornet Solo Love's Request 'elix. ' lb. Gallop of Bravura Mabra. ; Mr. Wiley S. Embrcy is having a large cistern dug on the lot iu the rear : of this office. Nearly every person who us seen the work going on hus round fault. Some say it is too narrow, some tun broiul. some too larire. some not liirtre emiuirb. some that it is not loca ted in the right place, &c, &c. Aud arain. there are munv who inquire of the laborers how much they get for their work, how much they diK per flay, how lonir beforo they finish, and even ask how much Mr. Embrcy will be "out .... . . i. 1 a pocket when the cistern is iinisneu -, temporal O, mores I Our newly-elected Sheriff (C. A. Ma jors) and County TriiBtce (A. J. Skid "mre) qualified Monday. The follow ing are the Sherilfs bondsmen, together with the amouut each is bound for TB Fanninc. 83.000 : Henry Weaver . Sl.00O t .TSMefi1i.iv. 84.000: J W Smith. 8300 : G W Abbott. $2,000 Rice, 812.000 ; M Milk-ap, 11,000 tM Turner, SI, 000. The Trustee gave hrco ootids one "r the collection of State tax, one for County' tax. and one for School tux The following are the names of the landsmen the same being on all the nds: Thos Foster, Sr., $4,000; F Kiee, 112,000) B F Holder, $1,000 : &njaniin Sells, $2,000 ; Wm Payne, tl.500. , The candidates for Senator and Rep resentative will address the people ul1 sequcutlv we are inclined to oiiooee aiiv ' riiiililin county at the loiiowm l iiiic.- . i . i '...i ..i euoi i w nave our low n re-enarierea. pnues lUit we do want a good rood law. And it is a remarkable thing that the eopc cannot have an improvement on the present abominable road law. H our Legislature would only puss a law tax ing PROPERTY to keep up good roads, all would be well. There is uo sense in making a poor fellow, white or black, work the road as many days as the fel low who owns lands and whose teams traverse it. T-ho poor fellow does not cure whether the road is good or not, nor do we blame him. The Home Journal has for many years tried to awaken the people to the necessity of sending some man to the Legislature who had a little road sense, and we do hope and pray that our next General Assembly will give us a good Road law, ' o'cloc a good Dog law, and a good Fish law. Abolish nearly all the other laws, aud make it obligatory upon our public schools to teach the Statutes of Tennes see, and general good will result. Good roads, moro sheep, fewer dogs, more fish, fewer seines, fewer laws, more knowledge I 'I his is the Homo Journal's creed. Hon. Juo R. Bt'.asloy, independent Grccubuck candidate for Congress in this district, is the only man iu the dis trict who is for "Beast Butler for President. If there arc others for bim we would bo pleased to have their names. And "still our wonder crows that so amiable, intelligent and honora ble a gentleman as Mr. Beusley could be such a crank. We believe he would lo what he believes to be right, though the Heavens fell. Rut does he not know that Greenbackism is now a dead issue? that Butler is rich by means and actions that honest men shrink from, and that bis appeals to the labor ing people aro the appeals of a dirty magogue, as lie is 7 And does he not know that Niulhcrn Democrats could conscientiously support any hon est soldier of the Federal army, but could not support such a demagogue as lJiitlcr a man who deserves theexecra tinii of men, women and children? Ah, John I i ou nro too honest, too intelli gent, too good a man for such. Slander. Yes, you pass it along, whether you believe it or uot; that one-sided wlii per ngainst the character of a virtuous female i ou don't believe it, but you will use ynur influence to bear up the false report and pass it on the current, Strange creatures aro mankind 1 How many reputations have been lost by sur mise 1 How many hearts have bled by whisper I How many lienevolent deeds have been chilled by the shrug of a shoulder! How munv chniUo bosoms have been wrung with grief by a sudden nod 1 How ninny graves have been dug by false report 1 Yet you will push the slander along. You will keep it above the water by a wag of your tongue when vou miffht sink it forever. Do' cimv iIia nation for talc-tellinir, we ""J ' . i .... - . :.. nrnv. Jli'l) UOl a woru uiai. mj m I . I. l, .tni. of bii.oIipi- Re deter JUIU LOU WHl-n-. minpd to listen to no story that is re pcated to the injury of another, and as (iirR vou are concerned ino sunnier win die- But tell it once, and it may go as on tbo wings of the wind, increasing K,;t.h em: h breath till it nas circunuen through the town, and county, and State, und has brough to the grave one who might have neen a messing uui ior your tattling." DV D ivis' colt show came off Moil day. Seven of "Fleet's" colts, ranging from 4 iO 0 months old, were entered r..H nrom urn J. H. Hesscy, B, lift i ' ' - . . F, Bennett and William Haley acted as iud'rns. The fir4 premium tiu; was .-nrdl to Mr. Wilev 8 Embrcy. ffi.rd nf the 14th district, receiv ed the second premium-$3. Nathan n , mm of Fleet's colts . (live months old) on exhibition, for which he wasonered 810". si;pii:.Mii:it. Owl Hollow, Monday, '22,1 Miishhivad, Tuesday, 2-'d. l'Uiil Springs, Weilue.-day, 2 lib. Hockerville, Thursday, 25th. Decherd, Friday, 2(iii. Cowan, Saturday, 27th. Snwanee, Monday night, 29th. Anderson's Springs, Tuesday, IlOth. ocTonr.ii, ReKidere, Thursday, 2d. Huntland, Friday, lid Maxwell, Saturday, lib. Winchester, Monday, (iih Centennial, Friday, jllth. Payne's Chapel, Saturday, 11th. t-v" Siieukinj' will commence at 1'. k. Li:vh Mrjr.u.n:, 11. R. Mount:. Ciinilidiitcs for S. ieit ir. J a mi Luiim;!:, Fi.oyd Emii.i., J. M. Ki:m.i:y, W. W. Ooitiio.v, Ciiiidiilntes f ir KeprcM nliitive. sep.1-ft iu uui ii:, and us 1 lie eoiiinin tee winch met here ycMcrday had luliiicd ilicnoiu. imxii n, ho valued his honor too I.krli to violate the pledge there gii en. Tiicre foit !u would not he a cuuilidiite. CAPITAL PfiSSE, f?7,CC01 Tickets cii!y CI". Chcico in p.cjortif n. Louisiana State Lotttry Co. We ilc Iu ivhv eirulv II. ul we supervise die arr;in : ipi nts fi r nil the M Mnly otic! Si'mi-:iiiiiiiiil iliiiw iiif,'" ul die I.'MiMuini Slule l.ollfi v ( iii;iiiiv, anil in h'hii ii: it iiai- n ml I'liiilrol.lliiilni" ii':;s I In iiim Ivu', em! tlml ll:i Mime Uic ooinliieli l with lii'iir-lv, (jinn w mi. I in iimd fiii III Inward nil ;uli, mill we ;llll!inl'izi lilt- Ci iiioiiiiv In iim ll.ii- I'l rlilieiile, will) fiie-riiiiilt sol' mir -i j. i , :i I n i r- ura.i l.ui, in its ' ei'liM'iiu nln." DFJADFORD NICHCL, ' ANJ MATTKESSKS, JTo, l X, Ciillcge ftrfct, Merchunts liloel:, Nashville, Tcnn. All K.iodu lint-eln. iino'-fi-ly F. u'liiminr! MAX ROSENHEIM, Juhher of l-'il'e !o). (I Nnrtli flurry t-'lrcit, Nashvillo, : : : Tcnn. "fherrv "La Africa mi," niul "Cluh llmw" ("iiriiiM. iiiiir2(i-ly T. K. Will-tend. R.O. Wiimtenil. Maxwell House Shoo Store. T. E. WINSTEA5 & CO. Rulers in A'ziiccs and Vmbvlhi, Nn. 1.11 Chin i h Slivet, ..b-:ry lil.uk, ni:u-.:(i-ly NASIIY1LLK, TKNN. InC'irjinniti i! in lsrx fm-2.1 yenrs l,r (lie I .(. i h' I u n or Kiltn-ntioiiiil nnd Cliarilalile jiiirtiov iih n c:iilal of .rl .oon.diHi - in wliieli it rew-rve fuilil ul nVi r ji"i(HI,"H.O !i ;ir iliee Im i ii niMi'il. I'.v an nverwhi liiiii: ;'iin:liir vote ithfinn-elii-e wus nodie a purl rfilie irfint State Con-liriilioii :iilniliil Ihe.'J.I, A. I). 17!'. 1!.", The only Loin ry evi r volnl ua niul I'liiliH'Fi'il liy tlic 1- nf any Stale. Jl nrt'i rtcttlin or iititJiiu'i'. Its Grand Single number Drawings t&ko jj.aco Monthly A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. .NINTH (iltAND IdtAWlNd, CLASS , in the Aendi my of Made, NLW OH- i.i:ans. Tuesday, Sept. 1). 1804 il3t Moinldy 1 iraw injr. Capital Prize, b75,0C0. 100,000 Tickets at S.-5 each. I'rui'tioi, in I'il'tliv, in pi! )n. itii n. OM AS. MITCHELL, Jr., Wholi'i nle und lUtait Baker & Cacdy Manufacturer, 1 .".S I'ninii St., Nn-hviile, T nil, IIOMI' -MAIM-: ( ANMI'S A SI'KtJALTY. Si ml lor :i liox. drill tm for Wei!dii'i;f ntui I'mtieii lVi'iiii'lly Kiiliil. liniiiL'li ly f. 1'. N v:vman, J. .1. Vkn.mii.k, l'ri.pfhttir. ,1iiiniii e. IST I Z WSl A.jS' s Restaurant, No. 7 North fherrv Street, Nashvillo, : : Tcnn. ftaV" Meals M-rveil up nt all hours. niar'Ji'.dv WliK'IoHtf r i'"oiiiieHH . , Dealer in and Maniifiictnrrr of riN.COPPEE AND SHEET IRON" WAB'. The Queen. 1 have the cxrlui-ivo ri(jht for the mnnu faeiiinniiilnale, fnrthe coiintlero! Franklin, Linenlii, Mnnre, lteilfi.nl and Cnfl'cc,of the Lent f nflee I'ut in eiiti ni e. Trv one. IIni" now on hand a lurgc BMortmrntof I I M l I n i If! it Hi M Mm i.ir or pjdzi 1 ( Al'lTAI. I'KI.i: 1 do do l id. do J IMMKS nf Se.lllin .1 llo -.'.lillll 10 l!'. 1,000 '0 ill. ..I'll . I no do Jim :iod do loo..... .100 ill. ."ill III! 10 llo 'Jl CROSTHWAIT & CO., amplo Room, :!0 Xurth Chirr if filrrrt, (l ii;in.-ite Medavoek lllmk,) Nasiiviilc, : : Tennessee. LiiiiniH niul . of V.'lue was on liniiil. Cinin id I fell III which he jirojioFrn to noil Cheap, exclusively for CASH. If.-o. ii hm ii f nil rmortiiniiit of Japanned and 1'riwed Ware on IihiiiI, lieniilen Pumps and Pump-TubiDg. tkTlti.iiliiii; niul Cnttering done to order, In tlie most iiiroveiUiyle. Jan. ll.lM.U-lt Will HILLS A'iroxini.'ilii.i I'rii .ji. A jrx i i.iiitii n .i!ii f 7"n do il.i ..mi i.i lio L''iU I- '.'.1,1 H Ml I 1 1 1,1 II III I lL',000 In.uiiu ! lo.ono 1 0.l 'I III 'Jl l,ol in .'lo.niin itf.ooo J'i.OIiO. ii,7 .in .l..'.0(! L',".0-J ! s ; o- ' c . v. l!'o" l'ri-'.'-s, file iiiiiiiif: tn A..iii'a'i"ii fur In rn ! - oiilv to tlie N.-v i Vli an. I' ll tni'lliei iiii'oni::il!i i in- full ii.I.Iivk-. Mid;. ,. T ;.,,v;,l,,.:m. !.:.nf 1 Ni-:V ti:;i.l'.Nr N.' There having been complaint innilc by Hon. Richard Warner's friends in Mnrnlin.Il county that Hon., J:is. T). Uicluirdson was not fairly uoiuinntcd, the Congressional committee met at Tulluhonia lust Friday to examine into the matter, nnd declared that the nom ination was legal and proper. 1 here was but one dissenting voice, and that was given by the member from Mar shall. The committee also adopted a resolution to the effect that in making appointments for discissions only the regular nominees of the Democratic and Republican parties should be recog nized. The balance of our oods, Left from tb Firs Have been removed to the liellc House, Next door to our our old stand, where we arc oflcring them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! sl'im.-ioo ; rale In I'll. I idn eld Ii'1 i 'lin e of the t'oniiialiv ill ' wr"'c elei'rly, jriv j 1'. O. Money or- j I. :;!-!, red I. Iti'l'Htn! ! loN Al. HANK, I New l-'.e:tiir . I. a. I'osTAL NoTKS ami or.linarv liil. i ly I Mi.il or K:;irern lall Mine, of live dnl!ar and npw.inU liv 1',ni'i at mir i xiH n-el to Wl. A. DAi HifJ, N'i W 'I'll iO. i .a., or m. A. IiATI'lIlN. (ii'7 Si'Vi nth Si.,Va-liiii;;!i'ii, !'.('. r3 a ... z.. c lis o 72 w t I H 7. O C "Hi W rflj 1 O OQ 'J tTJ E AMD Flouring Mills, Located iu Owl Hollow, five miles west it f Wiiichceler, Are in fiM-dafti repair, and any amount of iileinliil .leans and Nun i line J-'lonr on hand and will lie wild ImleKilc or retail. Al liiHHlnreiii Wineluvter, where Mr. K. K Marlin will he found ready to wait upon rim tinners, lie keep ii wleet line of 1 ry (JikhIh, (irocerien, liootH and KIuhi, IlimUnn, vjneeiware, ('niifeetiulis, Tuhueeo, Cntlerv, i'.,Ai" I'ali paid for Wind delivered either at the .Store or Mill. Void Ki.IIh curded, and deliver."! nt eitlierilaeo. my'JK-ly Si -i c tr Executor's Notice. All pernios are hereby unfilled to present tl.t-ir eluiniH naii-Mt the estate of Mm. lleleu (.'nley, late of i-n'd eniinty, deeeamid, within the lime prererilud liylaw, either by uiuil i.r in perK.ui to (ieo. U. Kuirhaiikn, one of the KxiH-iitnrH nf Miid Chtate, at Mvwanee, Frank lin eniintv, Teiiu., or in default thereof this not li e will !h- ileitiled ti(!ti int the mine. And ill p.'Mni indeliUil In wdd estate ore notified lo ui ikestttleineiit llien'ol In the mud ieo. K. l anl.aiikH. V. (.'. WILLIAMS, (I.K. KAltt HANKS, Kx'rs of the rstale of Helen C'ulev, dee'd. Atllf. 4, .4t lll z. ai Ch It GoilogB- c c ?tf. T' 05 w 5 CD O Tut: ri::::-:.T Vi:.m: Tit:: .'o.r Vr.n. The Kepiiblicans of this ('pngression al district will meet 111 convention at Shelby villc on the 9th inst., to nomi nate a candidate for Congress. SOMETHING NEW 1 New Store ! New Goods ! bakery I. W. GRIZZARD & CO. Have iimt opened a first-cluck llakerv and Confeetionery on the northeiint mile of the Sdiiarv next door to Fred Wi'iiBcr Knrui- ... . .1 ... 11 . 1 .-...... turc Miop wnere nicy win iiiwiijm Keep on hand a eboiee stock of Lt,'htlirenil, Orahnin Hr.-a.!, Kc Ilivad, Kiiih, lb.lb, lti!-!;.-, A;-.; also, a fine line of CAUuSof cvivv kunl. A eboiee lot nf Con feet iotiH, ant! a choice lot of Rnnily ti.iieerieH, l.igars,. l iganltes, Kureii'i. a niri)iiiiitlie Krniti. &: We will rim a IiKLlVKKY WAGON, ami deliver, free of charm1, in any portioned town, iri.iiilB iiiireliancd at .nr House. ."ice, 111,1 rolln delivered daily. Having had a number nl years' experience in the ISukery lliidnoKs, we feel that we can tii'it 1'i.lir,, ifitit'aelioli. We pay the-lii'h-st market y -ii-i fur Uulli r and Kitt'H. JirinK tlieui lo un aim gei uie eiisn for lliein. Jy" Cull nnd Hf uh. ItesiK'eifullv, 1. W. (JKIZZARD & CO. neptll-ly BOOTS, SHOES, HOSE, OKSEri, GLOVED IT T JJijT' You can save from 25 to 50 per cent, by calling on lis before making your purchase W. H. WILSON & 00. Sept. 3d, 188-1. if:; vet: Tin: Wai:. Deri. in::s tif I'a.in.nl lis none. 'aeiilv, in enllnre and abilitv, si conil In I It IN. A. S. MAULS, '.-tiovei n il' 1. 1' Tenia .see. It iswillionl a parallel in this ei.nntrv. IHiN. A. S. t t)l. YAK. IT a .... c ? r" .. .. '1' cj ? ,. .. 1- c I cr. I " " E 00 ; OO O O e o o o o 700 0 (htm 7, 3 I know of no In liuilii ii for women where the wliolarsliip of the iji adiiatrs can eonipam "' with that of the erailnati-K nf Mary Sharp -r-v -r-t a m TTTTTTCITV CllcRe. ti. W, .IAU.MAN, I.L.K., IJDJllOJL VVXliOXX ('hairnian ol laenlly Niiitli- e-ti nil m-, versiiv. , , . I The nlaee tn in t the bcul hraiidn of Obi One of tlie very Ih-s.1 i,olleue ir wn.iie ., ,. . li,-,i ,.,,, i.r..n,lv.i. near I num. I ; mice 1'" n..u.w, Tnhiicco eoivtnntly NonRosidcnt Notice. In County Court of Frankliu County, lennessec. H V. Chntnnion ct. als. vs. Jtuiics Yeats et uls. In thii eiitiHe. it nptiMirlni; to the under Kilned, Clerk of wild Court, flom eoinplain- imls lull, which ik sworn lo, that Janus ana lane Yeats, and the lu'iin at law of Solomon Sparks and wife Cynthia, are nou-iviidciitn nt the State of Tennessee, no that the ordi nary process of law cannot be nerved Upon t hi'in. it is therefore ordered that pill il lent lell be nude for four consecutive weeks In the Home Journal, a newspaper published at Wineheri ter,TiMin., rennirinnsaid nnii-reiileiit defend ants to appear nn or before the 20th day ol September, 18S4, before the Conuty Court of Franklin cotintv, Tenn., at WineheHter, and plead, answer, ilcnniror otherwise make tie. fense to said hill, or the panic will be ta ken fur confessed and sel for hearing ex-parte as In tliein. . Witness my hand, at office 111 W inchester ' rllL'll.il loth," 1SS4. W. K. TAYI.OK, Clerk, i anueiM-v ltavis, Martin ami Taylor, Sojicitors. Fi.ovn Kmrn.L. Matt. S. WiirnKtn ESTILL & WHITAKER, ittorucys at Law, Winchester, Tcnn. Will practice in the Courts of FranklU and ailjoininw enunt'us and in the Supreme Court al Nashville. jaul"-'83. anil. 1 nose wiio nave iia'iirnicrs 11. eiuieaie eoiild send tin in to nohittir h ee. It I'.V. T. (I. JOM'.s, 1). I). l'ator 1st I'.nplist ( linieh, Nashville. Kipial lo any iea, ehool, for women, in Anier li. W. (iLII'l'lN, l. 1. 1 have never seen its superior. ItKV. T1K IS. C. TKASDAI.K, 1. !. I know of no Instiliition that siirpasseK it, anil in Tennessee, it stands. vmi-iWk. JtLV. T.T. KATON.D.D. " I'ustor Walnut Si. ('linieh, Louisville, Ky One of the most coiiiph lewhonls for Kirls, lesirini; to heeoine wninen of hi'jh neVioi'. S. II. FOKD.LL.!).,. KilitorCIiristianJUpository, St. Louis. lis location is admirable in one of the healthiest and plcasantcrt towns, of the niosl delightful am' saliihrions jM.rtiiniH of len- ,0. ltl. . 1. . .iw.mvv'. ' catalouuo or iiifoinitition, nessie. fcir For nddrcss A. T. BARRETT, Secretary of Faculty. h. 20, 1881. Fi THIS PAPER Jt T BE FOtTKD ON rn.n AT ; HOlVKLli '' .vr.p.lr Ad.rtl.li.K Bureau (III SPKCCII TYP JOH Vln "''''. t iir"alt, Ohio. ALLISON, SMITH & JOHNSON. The tpe nn 'vhli'h tl.l. fnpet U ptiuled t bam Hie kuuve FuuuilrA.-Ki at No. lO N.Siniinier st., l.iiinors and Cinais and on liaiiil. j..Ui.r mi.i.i.i.I'. , uet'J.'i Nashville, Tenn. pianos if imi JESSB 37.XlIi33SrOII NASIIVILLK, TKNN. Lar"i st and cheapest house iu the South. liistrnnuntH sold on nmntlily or iiiarterly pavmi nts, Write him before piirehiisinK. apr.io-iy WARDEN BRCS., N'Asnvii.i.r:, Tknn., IValersin PAINTS OF ALL KINDS, (UazcdSaeh, VnrnnheH, this, Dnors. lilinus, lirn-hei., Corks, ArtislK1 tinmls, Window tjlass id! ien, Stencil inks, Wax and Paper Flower material. Aients Kailroail Colors. upr.l0-ly P. . CUlrtl SIMMONS & CURTIS, Attorneys nt Low... Winchester, Tenn. ; Will practice in the conntiesof Franklifl CofJicand Afoore; also iu SnpirnieCourt I'rouint attention (irrt lo coi- Nashville lonliitlii.. Ol'iee oio'l-'am-iidcof lliLlnftqiiar SCOTT DAVIS. J-""- DAVIS & MARTIN, Attorneys rvt Lnw Winchester, Tenn. Will nrnetiet intbe Conrtrof Frank lie and andndjidninj;eiiiiiitieB. s (.majJti RIDDLE & COMPANY, Manufacturers nf Sasli Doors, lilinds, Glazed "Windows, Dealers in l'nints, Oilslhnis, VarnhheAc. No. !K Church street, above College, nr30.1y X ASH VI LI.E, TKNN. R. POOLE, Corner Union and Cherry St, NAkSHVILLE. paplier, niri Marks, Gregory & Embrey, Attorneys at. Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in theCourtsof Frank""' adjoining counties, and in the Uiii'J ("onrts and Supreme Court Tennessee. ' 24N.a.crrySN-bvl!!e, IVnn., (3d door ' (north of Maxwell Houw,) n salc: The bvSTii ToliccO. tors,-' Pif ivi- 1 1 5! c