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4 a .1, t A. It t ill li Jfcrf fi. b ? I t bl, I r. th 'r IB ::ry, ( f I'tf.ch LI k. i Jafy i bi , r ' '- 'I t!ii. j 'jto'.n, 'i rd 'y r:x L:i ', ..y t.k to Lli ha- !- r t Alban v. Messrs. II. Clay, India n a poll .-; F. M. Ilir-nkin?, Terre Haute, and Dr. II. B. Klinberlain, Bbtcbdl, Tudf- pas.;c-d through tov;a la;t Friday, returning from a trip to West ibidem. Dr. L. S. Bowles hza secured the services of Mr. Henry T. Kruer, of Newport, Ky., m a clerk In his Drug Store. Mr. II. is an experienced druggist end a claver, ac. comniolatin frentlenian. ' In noticing the arrival last week of the Mioses Mickey's, ' or " La' Grange, Ky., we end ted to mention the name of Miss Bury A.' Miekey, who is also visiting at the residence of her brother, Mr. John A. Mickey. Samuel A. Bindley had a Revere apoplectic stroke last Sunday and for a day or two had no use or control of the entire left side of his body. He is now Improving and we hope soon to see hira oat again. On our first page will be found a very interesting and readable article from the pen of Miss Carrie Burton, a deaf and dumb young lady of this county, who recently graduated from the Deaf , and Dumb Asylum at Indianapolis. Kit Day presented us with a mammoth cabbage head last Saturday. It weighed 13 pounds and was, by far, the largest we've seen this season. Kid reads the News and may have been actuated by some sinister motive. Ho has our thanks anyway. Strange as it may seem to those wdio know him George McCoy, of Stampersereek, has actually donned his working clothes and now works his jaws with all the ease for which he has heretofore been so noted. Pepperbox pistols for two. Quid Nune's article from Orleans is respectfully declined from the fact that the author's name does cot accompany the article. Again, for the nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-ninth time, we must say we will publish nothing unless . accompanied by the writer's name. Prof. S. S. llamili will give reading?, Humorous. Pathetic and Tragic, from the great poets, tragedians and orators, at the Presbyterian Church, in this place, on Thursday evening, August 9, lST'B Prof. Hamill comes well recommended. All thoe wishing a t rea t s h o u Id turn out. Ad mi ss t o n 25 cents. Joseph Hooper has gone to IV oil, where he will dbpensy powders and. pills in an apothecary s hop. JUoomlngion Courier Yes, ho is here at Dr. Jas. IB Saerrod's I.)r,lg Store ready to b tvo (!!::;:::; at any lim. Joa is a eker j vni' gt. ntbanau and ail c-p rh"::ic I dii.y,;b t. If you have any i u re libs bin nd Bia along. Cb W. lb u - I lb;- Lr. - . a a, et Pi, t b 1J .b . ;'. i i. b ;i J . V. :l. V -uui'o u i- el ib inc..--. m n ana ti" t-. 1 -m ) : ii B. Bb U he 1) : got1 1 m Uu-1 ;a ding lib t-i - f ! ir i v 1 1 1 i i ..... : f i, .. .. T h .. '..i v. the I t i I .M i : a i 1 1 1 . t . ! II B B I r i i '. 1 ! Mi 1 1

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J. j.ircnr. P. M. .li L" 1 1 1 1. t -1 r L - - : 1 i. I n S , c. k i P I"" "ill jl -a 1:1' : t j I to l a 1 rirelil: :Mb: Mc-iln-. C.ii'f 1"iimi,ih, 1 va- -vu.i.r) 11.2 aur.u l m, . .in of the stock-hold-., rs of the Indianapolis and Evansvilie Mineral Railway Company will be held at the ofllce of the company, in tho city of Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday September C, 1877 .between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ra., for tho election of their ten directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. A. W. Pratiier, Sec'y. IlellgiOUS r.OltCMS. Ilev. Ilichards will hold a series of basket meetings as follows: Dan net's Chapel, Saturday before the first Sunday In August, 1877.' , Mt. Giliad Church, 2 miles north of Paoli, Saturday before the second Sunday in August,' 1S77. The two last ty commence Saturday at 3 p. ra. 1 Enoch Hill's funeral will be preached at ol o'clock on Sunday by -Bev. W. W. Webb. cpucsal noTicnc. Closing Out nt Gissi. For the next two weeks you can get bargains in Stoves, Tinware, Chain Pumps, tc, by calling at the Foster corner, west side of public square. 47- W. C. It. Kemi ' Hoots unci Slioes. Bundy & White have just receiv ed a large stock of hoots and shoes for which they will exchange for cash or produce. 4'3-2w ISundy &. ITiilte wants to sell you a good pair of boots cheap for cash. 432 w All persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Thomas Ireland, deceased, will save cost by settling up at once and without further notice. A. J, Bhodes, Adm'r. June 25,1877. 41- ' When you come to Paoli come and see Bundy & White, they want to sell you a good pair of boots or shoes. " 43-2w Slolloway's Illls And Olatracnt, - Scrofula was considered incurable until the great discovery of "Ilolloway's Pills and Ointment" fiaslied upon the world. Diseases which bade the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysipelas, saltrheum, itch and all cutaneous eruptions are curable by them. 25 cents per box or pot. Hat lial 'Loo!i Here I If you want Pittsburg coal, doors, sash and blinds call on Alien & Beed, Orleans, IIoo-Ia. Eviybody go to Andrew Dougherty's store at New Prospect, the pBce to get cheap and pure wines and lhparr..- Br medicinal purp'i"cs. A Bo a full line of staple and fancy groceries, c.mdies, nuts, Ui.u'j Ui., X il ...Jl. .il lii ins roads. If ycu wit t-) buy cue of the I: tr.adtb" ir t :t i c .ving irachinf 3 yea evr c.dl in Dr. L. b. Bjdcj at t!j IBsIi Drr.g Store. II Vi i : Ln-:r at ) C. ! B. . I ; . them, -j iV ii ... iv B n rEi n c jj.i. r tb :c i . Bt

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CB ' uf, IB It ir ? , n C t 1. ... S k k il. li ... I b-.Mr -; I' v - r iI 'J i. : I- l . '. I r - I ; I ' i, ! c i: 'y i .. . il S . v", . i tb r -n - j t B . , j I- biriii , ib red 3 iv- ; a i..i 1 ! ..t.' tb j tubo t a not i -Illy 1 -rn. It is aba t r---iBd with a ib B on Be h-Bloi, .-)thatwb ay, i r. -" the tub , you can cb t! h:,)? m.Bb a pui .dth j i tin bottom fit b.ibbj.Uyor pbdn cke-, bre..d, etc. An BB.r ti BB'B -x C- -i B also a very u-.. S'al ai.J K n:;- .( ed. d liou.fc!:o!d i.cc dty. It ii a t BB 1 wire boiler or steamer to hang inside of an ordinary iron" pot for boiling or steaming vegetables, which,'. when done, can be easily removed perfectly dry without lifting the heavy, sooty iron pot off of the stoVe, avoiding the danger of burning tho hands with the stcarri in pouring off trie hot water. And the vegetables can not possibly burn, if the water boils dry, as the steamer does not touch the bottom of the pot. These goods aresld exclusively through agents to families, giving universal satisfaction, and presents a splendid opening br some reliable lady or gentleman canvasser of this county to secure the agency for a profitable - business. For terms, territory, etc., write to L. E. Brown & Co., Nos. 214 aud 216 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. S'eiv Hoarding House. Mrs. Mary E. Braxtan has opened the housa lormerly occupied by John L. Braxtan, for the reception of boarders.- The house is well arranged and plea3ntly situated; the table will be supplied with the best in the market, while the prices will be as low as any other house. Students and others desiring permanent board will find it to their advantage to confer with Mrs. B. before making other arrangements'. 22-tf """-' Kcmemb'er That Thomas Stalcup, on the east side of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries,- provision's, confectioneries tfce., vbe. Also a nice line of hats', caps, boots and shoes. All of which' will be sold at the lowest living prices. Remember also that when yon buy goods of roe that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. b C2tf Newton Stewart, March 6, 1877. Ed. News It being generally known that I was, at the time of tho election, a resident of Southeast township, and persons thinking I am yet, thereby get disappointed. Therefore you will please notify the citizens of Orange county that I have permanently located in Jackson township, near Newton Stewart, where I will be found ready at all times to do surveying when called upon in any part of tho county. A notice relatives to a survey in any part of the county sent to Newton Stewart will be promptly attended to. Joux McDon AII, Surveyor f Orange County. Great Reduction la Esw!i;s 2Iie5ilises. The very .irrcafc difference In tho cost of machines botiphs iviiii cash; ami those eold by travelling- itsreuts has induced me, in the absence of anyone hivadiinsr them on tho cash system in ilns part ot the country, to add S'ewlnjf Machines to my preseni "bweiiiefs, knowing that 1 cau make it greatly to the interest ol tko."e wan tins? to purchase. The reduction in prices which I ata enabled to make by bnyiuy and seliicp on the cah plan is sumdv eiioruiouM, amounting to about on?. ) 'if ('. j.--... r e e''i i 'l.in?. '1 !.- f. , j l 1 iics v i 1 f- i r ; rr. i t'K'-') fr. . -.'r at ?", iin I.til f.i'i.'r lii't fl'i'i nirti . ' .-.- M '-..iS.i" i -iH 1 . - rs ' . ; .1 t-i'.vai- iff l. t J iK t I 1..' . mi: i C t i v-t in iVvc-,. I I,.'.' . I V ', i sl-ia f ,i i ,..- -it i'i -i-r .' l i -vl U W 1 1 t, i.iii li.msi.) u-e i i 1 af mil :-y . i t -.'.,'1 ; -"iiv i'i-- "i'.n 1 1 ' ! in a a! eo' "H. ( ! j ri . . I . v . . 1 t I k l ', ! ! 1 i t i I 1 I t I pri'-es hewtofre pj-nd fr-r Run-hino-, 1' rii"l r.,. 1. 1 s t t f f;-',. r run I ti "s. s t, rt .'ir.- ic'ii'tvi 1 aipx1 t - 1 v. i ...lii i I,m: j th?: . a'.i 1'aun x)ruz store. 1.. "-. l. A I t!:e rt.blic. :.- mab) ii ' !-. y, . a u V.J' . (...'.' l. ii i. l ... 1 . .. 1 II f B .3 I i ii V C U 1: i . , . y t il v.. i j III', j !. , r. b V IB J), 1 1 I v r 1 1 V ' I i 1 4 , v i ' ;itb 11 i i - ' . I 1 nut t ' f?f 111 ! ti liiiin li.O - i b it of our r.u It I ft - 1. 4,! ,-I w i - i I ,..,.iru . ... t...., it . . a i a ;m :; c' ; . .

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............. . , t - , B.3 been air ,intid by I), p. TV... 11.- : 1 ,..,!; ;,.!!!- !- !--' & ...,111.,...-.,, f.r tb3 b: 'nv.ay, (BBB:h- -f Cbtl b r, IBB- Bfirtraiv: 5ni ether m : 1 t! "M .-m ,b Iliimlln" and b r.ithB A"; .lean Oivi : C J.np.ai;, 's O.- ...... 'Bie establishment of D. P. Faulds is so well known that it does rmt require any. advertising to bring it before tho people. Having been established id 1813 it is now the moat extensive in the entire South or West, Seven octave pianos from $200 upwards. Mrs. Braxtan can give you the "closest prices" on Piai03 pr Organs. Call on her before purchasing, at the Ithodes House. Paoli, May S,'1S77. . CiThe land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until the Government patent is delivered to the patenteo or his assignee there is a Cloud on tho title which must be removed. Persons not having patents will do' well to get them. For further infontiution inquire of . James F. Collins, 13-tf at News Ol3ce; Dr. Jameb II. Sherrod, at his drug store in the North West corner of the public square, has a full stock of slates, school books stationery, ic. which he is selling at the lowest living rates. He also has r full and complete stock of drugs chemicals, paints, oils, dye-stufB, &c, -&C, which he offers to the trade at greatly reduced prices. An examination of his stock and prices is solicited. ICtf First, class furniture at low prices at Schramm Mathew's. Give them a callrm t KTUhl Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kinds of furniture, Oil tf Perrons desirous of visiting Louisville, New Albany or any point at the Falls can do no better than to patronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs tho stage line. He is a genial accommodating gentleman and will do all in his power to please the patrons of the line. Try him. liifSi II tl ill IlilBihbll iJl Us Has pennaneuMy located in this tov.-n, and is now stopping- at the Albert House. She is a graduate of one of the finest medical schools in the city of. Boston, and served as assistant Burgeon in different hospitals and on b.-ittle field of the Western li ri,;ion of the V. S. army. TUi lady now offers Iter service. to the ladies of Fabli, Ind., and to. the afflicted ot this place in jrenernl ass a physician for chronic diseases, suclt as Sore So liC"?.rence of how long slandinaj 11 ball is whole. CA TARRI1 . TUB MB A D Cured certain and nre; Kheomatism . u'nd Cancer very vurc; SoreThroa. Neirni-i2 and diseases of the 1 i eft rt; Scrofula in its wra-rt form?; Chill and Fever in one application, and, in fact, almost every disease that h?. become chronic Call ami eje Iter. This ladv spent one yenr in Jllomhizt lad., and performed m;iny cures while lu-e. Slia Ta2:s3 tfco .Filn 05 tia tjts where peoji!a are b!in, without the aM of mineral im-dicines. be &io twats on l'hrenoSocry. Go and have your head examine.! and learn what buoiuessbyou ferebci; atS.ptv4 to. 43-if THE -ITE"W ; . a W tlki W fen V i W wf w Foot cf Fourth larenne and Strarabcat I. A X C ltjf , Vl 'J t'J Aii itl 1 C Special rr;'e to tlie Theatrical profei tloa and commercial travelers. CTT J T 'V"" JiJii.S Xi.UW. rr r , vr. i-jUiJ1, . i. v r Ll-tf Late of Indiar.spcn.5!. is p i. f ii S I 4 T IJ i. J.iU'J Jt j-.li ' v t ' B B ' b U trf hj 1 1 . i 4 ki w i'Abt'V if .v)b J... bb r ? ... .

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-. 1 c. t.:i 1 1AXA. 'm m. w i I orilfTT, B :, i b"'-.X---mTOI' irTCE North East corner ol th pultltc-aquare. ' Especial attention n'ven to ' a.IlCtinaa aci proceedings-in B.inknip-tcr. Jan. S. lr. " i'i'. i SB f i;bi-v Pp! k .-; ib'?,,! . ff,f, i ,,;; dwiat j lUuiib fc'il Lu.vLii vUnCi tt.ihil ilJCSi OT7 f T '' '" TV ' ' " Will practice ia all the Courts of Orange and adjoininj; counties'. Particular atUsition jrivea to collections and probate LusihoHS.' i!3 6ia . kJ.-' .t..,ilw ri ik I ... I A Lttornoy at 'Lmr ' . A St -W W Will practice in. the courts of Oranjj and adjoining counties. Collection and Probate business solicited. ' .Office ia Cole's building North BB Public sq-aare. - ..'..! ; Buskirk Hegenjty, - A T'TH'PTTTT'Vq of T Ix. JL X vJL)i i lli j- tJ o iJB u WU N-r Wk.4M.v :,. 9 NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. : Office in News ojlice, in the basement of the Court House. , , - - T H Fl O O P i Til R 6 o rv ATTORHBYSatl ' PAOLI, I2JDB f?They will practice in all tho Courts of Orange and adjoining conn lies. Collections promptly attended to. . Oflice on the North Side of the pub" fic-sguare, up-stairs- I f I I f-i ft f r m m ATTORNEY - AXpGeneral Collecting Agent; . lV T T?TT? CrCBWill practice in all Courts of tbs' State. ..... Ofilce: North-lBst corner nf pbic squara (up stairs.) . t f nS7tf. A. J. Sl?.fPSC? ' B' . -J.xl. PAYNES impsori cj Payne. ' ATT0HITETS atLA T7t'AOBfj 2 t 5 'si a:; A. Will praties in th e . Court, tf 0..." - ; nnd adjoining counties, and in tbe Lapretie . ft'n-e! Federal courts of the ttRta. Collections and Probate business solicited. Cibce Past side Public Sauars o x ) i t jl J , Bii J; :j iii, I a i. B J t i . BI 1.. Ji,(j V,.)D PL'BP.', C e. -i . - - t I r i r r i ; - i i v ; - y i ; r r rK 1 I':' t hi' rf ! i ti- lis r f b." - : 1 'v ' ; . ' j t fet nn jr""i-ir g! Io . t i i j 1 i I r . . e, t - f ' - ' . i ' ' '. br . t :. . ... 1 ... c- i 'i - 1 t . j " . . i . .' - b in r n t 1 - . - : , ri ' ' ' f -' ' r' ibfiit c; 1 1 f ' r . ! i Vb