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him ;'::ain i:d Eraxtiiu i-Fturned yesterday from and her trip into lJubois, Warrick, Perry and Hp?neur eiun. tk3 aral Lror.:.;:.t b.tck about 1,1C) iioud of shi ? p. he Messrs. Erax- i l.u' have purcliased about ;,C;;-J head so far this .season. j Messrs. llraxtau ?didlory shipped a car load of horses and mules fc'outh Monday Mr. Maliory acccm; ar.yin t'.icm. These .:"nthaaen will sj;;:i be in the raarket for 1 1st rare!.:-- of ali kiials of stock for their regular winter tradt! South. Jr.d-e John II. TIcMickle, of Crow !i. town, Crawford county, railed on us last ve;k. The Juue is a wketlhorse in the Democratic ranks of- our neighboring county and notwithstanding he has pass ed his allotted time of ''threescore and ten" is still hale and hearty. Our fellow townsman, Thos. L. Brown, left for Davenport, Iowa, Montfay in answer to a telegram revived Saturday night informing him of the illness of Mrs. Urowri. We understand there is nothing seriously the matter with Mrs. 13. and hope our informant is correct. Tiie result of the b;g trot at Mitchell last Saturday set at rest tho charge made hero during our fair. -that the sorrel hora that trotr t ...... I r,, i,:, ,Tri-rr T. r-.,.-'- ,- r.-.-'lv -f M.iir h: . tho a.-rro; zc-iur no mr.r.ey itall.

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C:..:: Ji, win - ; . - )! II'i;: Ill.'it.j K t m. t'ltc pr-'tr, Wright & - : '"an.-I ) y, th f..:th. i- Ui v.i J by lay ami i-crlo-.slv a mr.io last inlurocl. U wns very :.tlj at - "i t!:roo i-cs fur T-3 cc:it-. If ycu don't holicve it just ask Edgar Mc . Jo!.n Erincr's family, of Hnzel-ic-, is vi-.Ilir.j relatives and f:L-:r.Is in this vicinity. tS -raud A. D.ivU has roinpleied huho-il 7-3 2o. 1 with thn cxc?pl: ?a jf pl.isterin', which w i 1 1 be done this week. Tere arj tight or ten jjuo.;t3 at :.A on t:t3 2th to bo given by tl:o Lick Creek Items of Ia.,t week, i-t least we did not receive cur bid (down .shins' than tho "sulphur hoys" did by tlu-ir "country hop' If there whs any one there that was not social it must havole'n the writer of the T.iek' Creek Item?. We did "hop tiil the wee hours of niornin-," and the persons who pretended to be offend ell hopped me good old tunes of weavily wheat and sociability with iis except Tip, and somebody must have hopped cn hi-, tail from the way he growled at our sort of socials. For further information call on SuLPnui: Doys. Ileatls orBefjiikilM 31. Ilolai!ay. Tho friends and acquaintances of ltcnjunin M. Holiday were greatly s!;o?kcd to learn, on Saturday morning last, of his death, which occurred at 3 o'clock that morning frorri a1 congestive chill. Mr, If o laday was sick but a short time and almost from his first attack it was evident that he could not recover. He was attended In his last sickness by his friend and family physician, Dr. Lee Ilazlewood, who did all that medical skill could do to save the dying man, but it was of no avail. He died peacefully and calmly, surrounded by his entire family and a largo number of friends and neighbors by whom he was justly held in great estimation. In tho death of Mr. Koladay this county looses an old pioneer, he having resided hero tor more than half a century. Ho was born in Chatham county, 'North Carolina, in lclu and removed with his mother to this county m J ire. ocm tue last Parke county, Indiana, respectively. Mr. Ilo'.a.lay was twice marric I ar. l the f.-t'vr, we brieve, of six children, Hve sons, namely, Vaa.tjvor, Patrick, Vv'illiam, Joel ;-.ad Hv-ary Hola lay and one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Stroud, the wife ofMr.G -orge V. Stroud, His f.rst wife -va-s Cynthia Noklitt, to vi; n h 5 w-.s married Dec. 2, 1841. Mr', Il.d -.'Iay tiled in I--7. He n i- u:dn -.narried Jan. 20, l:d,to j'.iina ria Dai .ncr who with her only : ", Ili-iay, smvive Lira. Iln w-.'s '. ari'-'d on Sunt! v !.: t at llll attend, ist rates e at hi-: fa e. c tcr.a ia -r ! ! w as mi u:ay ve la-e a warm i:. I ci'if.: eiii.ea and a t : ! y I as w U r. orj f the marks of tb.e county. V. pe.re the ;,i ief all 1. 1 -. f. j in tk:dr r.Mictiua t! .y v ;-' it h v o f a vc r- - r . n- - 1 . 1 ! I . " A ;:r, L.;ve in c - 1 - !

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i-.tli, o.-t. r?, l. All t i ova: ac cnrdi t!iy inviK,; l once and then by .mvj fartk.r tr ub"e -i'j e XL.pt jo: n.ian you. J.vii ka;ii & Mat hew Tariff r n Tr'Mlri Irasmuch us oms ansunderstandltig exists as to tha tin. -3 f.r the chool trustees to ir..:ko repc-rt to Comrjilsdontrs, I will jsay that tho hlw has not Leen changed but that such trustees shall make report to the County Coi:5C3i-?ric:i':rd on the first Monday after the second Tuo.-day in October, it being the loth day of said moatl). Take notice thereof and govern yc-uijo'f accordingly.Dave F, ijTLXiii:K, And iter. I will hold a public examination of applicants for license to teach in the public schools cf Orange county, Indiana, at the High fclchool building in Paoii, on Saturday, October 13, 1377. James L. Xoblitt, Co, Suj-t. IlSeclioti r.'cttc. Notice is hereby given that there will be an election held at the New Prospect Christian Church, Orange county, Indiana, on tho 20th day of October, 1877, at 4 o'clock p. in , for tho purpose of electing three truste;... for said church. 8- John K. Mavity, Clerk. For Dry Goods, teady-made Clothing and Notions go to Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store. 3 2w James iSanla will put hickory bottoms in chaii3 at 2" cents apiece, if parties will bring their chairs to tho jail building. 3-tf Oo to the Fountain Head for Ready-made Clothing, Campbell's lack Creek Cash Store. 3 2v Smokers look to your interest. Five marble head cigars for 20 cents at Wilson's. 2500 worth of Boots and Shoes for less money than they were ever offered in ' the county, at Campbell's. 3 2w Boys, here's your lunch, boneless pigs feet, cooked corn beef, Russian sardines and all the luxuries ot the season cheap at Wilson's. The largest stock, best goods ana lowest prices s?.ro the inducements offered at tho Lick Creek Cash Lo?e, 3 2w HeracrabDr That Thomas Stalcup, on the east side of tho public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries vie, ore. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. Ali of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Iiemcmber also that when you buy goods cf me 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.- j ' fiilf Ladhs and Grnps lints, largo stock, Hte-.t style? and lowed prices at" Ca aipbelTs. 3 2w Ila! ZIu! Iooli 12 ere! If you Viat I';tt:Larg tod, doors, a-di and blinds call Cii Allen J,: I teed, Oil. an-. Dav a :- e,di-:-' mar!. ins fr.sr.s u ana yea won't i.ave to p ;y i fa r j a ra e c a c I. e r. t . .,-r Oi - ,f ro and t prices at . I ::.i.! II :rd ..-a:c, ; Gki: ...are ;,j to Ca;;::! :Vs Lkk Cretk (k

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I WIS it. T I lit h v been ;ro t-k-T 4! tk I ot h Dr. Andrew 1 - 1 O. Xli,. t; are no witn th per cn.illy a:Me.1'5. :iur:-. ate I ),' r, r T 1 . . vs. a .: , w e c " i r-1 y t h ; -, t u t . more courteous end pr Ii-h.d gen-tlc:n.-.n wo never rai t, and w a 3-vl-e every rLJcr of the News to fctcp r.t tkLi Idante IIcvso e.s to-" -z CiS t key c-va Cr.J Dr. t!:0 d..k. Ihuinat a! Paiti.rs kkowir.g tke:;i;-.el ves indebted to the ctat3 cf James L. I'dilli-? v.-ill r!c;.-;3 tako ncticell.it idi claims r.r.t aid prior to the ccnlikg isti'sx cf court will bo sued cn therein. Call on mysilfat Orleans or Wm, II. Martin, at Paoli, and save co.zts, 3 1 k iiv II i: i; r , Executor Jas. L. Millis. Cnnl O IO77 -., v K.pl. t, lv( ' "U ' V Go to Eowles Drugstore ad buy one of Freeman's Metallic razor strap-; best in the world. No humbug. 52-6fo. The Singer Sewing Machine Is a favorite. We sell the Singer at SO 40 and CIo for the latest and most Improved. Call and seed them. C3- Bowles & Belling::::. At their mill, In this place, have the best and cheapest lot of jeans, flannels, coverlet-, yarn, tie., ttc, which they will exchanga for wool for which they'll allow the highest market price. Before going elsewhere give them a call. They guarantee satisfaction. Custom work done on rer.?ca:.1tle terms, 'lay 9,1877. Oltf Attention Farmers and Seed Dealers! The Diamond Wheat Is the largest in the world. It grows and matures in any climate in the United Slates. The grains average nearly one-half inch in length. One grain produces from 25 to 85 stalks, with heads averaging from 7 to 9 inci.es, and each head containing abwut 40 grains. In order to introduce this wheat I will send a small sample to every reader of this paper free of chargo. Agents afe wanted in every county. Write to me at once. Address W. S. TlFTOX, Cleveland,. Tenn. The land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until the Government patent is" dcllveipd to the ratcnti-e or bis "assignee there is a cloud on the title which mrr't bo removed. Persons net having patent: will do well to get them. For farth?r information inquire cf at News Oiace. Hollo was rills and C!::traecat. Scrofula was considered incurable until the great discovery of "Ilclhv.vay's Tills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. Diseases cal schx,'. readily yiel to 1 3. Si urvy, e ry si pe i, . 1 "-j ous e 2i c:: tal , itch aiui all eutaneti'.ni3 are curable by them, per box or pot. Of.'"' er 9 -"w -w cent., In nls. on j' to .1 r UL'Ctl V - f. 1 . . T , ? ? A: to or i? T IVf te, Lean tind In. e ! i , l.ta.l. ::.)-tf t t:n c:

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-Ck m J, Tt a r os c ; v i jjii-i - . kit at I 1 1 Nisi", . 1 - , the Falls ca -itn.ai;:? tk d j;.V.i.d '''.in.. .J ill 'u,. 1 v t j ,J 1 .ait! t::.; it. ID, j lir.e. IT 1 Is a k -'n aceomso.od Ui: g g.':.l!-. s,.u v.rsl wid do all i: hijpju.irto i 2 the j'.iticas ol tk? line. Try kka. If ycu want to Lay cf the I -;-t r.r.d ck:a:-. :d siwiir- maehins yea ever saw, call 00 Dr. L. tk ikr.rki dt tha Paoli Dr- .r Sti;re. 2Joop-Ia. Evfiyhodygo to Andj-ew Dougherty's -store at 2knv Prospi-cf, the place to gt t ehea and pure wln; s and liquors for medicinal purpores. Also a full line ot staple and fkney groceries, candies, out-j fruits, dc. Pleasure taken In showing goods. Choice sawed "A" pine shiojries f3 -;0 per thousand, 2nl epiaiity $2 per thousand at Alien Itced's, Orleans. Ffist and E.at Jotfre. All persons owing Sherid's fevs to the o.tate of Wihiam P. Shivejy, deceased, are liercby notified to pay the s.ime to the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court or fo tlx undersigned before the 2-"th day cf December, 1877. The money is needed to settle said estate, and fee bills wiU positively be issued for all such foes remaining unpaid at that time and their collection enforced as speedily as possible. ILis is the trzinziice and will save costs and trouble to tho-3 who heed it, J.Mrs A. Fiiost, -53-tf Admini-trafcr. A Caril to ttie i'libllc. For many years we have made two medicines suited to tlie ailments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them, and, in fact, the word failure could not be couplfnl with them. Bat within the last two years counterfeits of cur medicines have sprung up, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have paced upon each genuine box of lioov ay's' Ointment the facsimile of the signature, of our agent, Mr. Jos. Hay dock. To counterfeit is felony. We shatl relentlessly pursue any one who imitates this with the utmost vigor' of the law. We most earnestly beg that the. neat tn. or Am mean p'opla will aid lm in our charts to ratcct their health, and help us i:i our tr.ik cf brincrir.g t!:; i t::o:t wsii rinciplc-d to the L ;rcf ju.- j tice. Uaifcrmly ref we to pv:rch.ve Mc-IIcincs t-urj oiting to La c:;r urders Mr. Jos. Ilay,. ,-k's J.'guature U attached to each L o;: of Pills (r pot of Okt:j:::t, rr.J the cad wills -on Lere.-ck- k The public's obedient servants, 1 1 U Ij IA) ' V A V w Cki'. n i i p 7 ' if r ccr.:tr.crr.: ."Et:ci.r i:t i:r xrv wiut-:. Ot ?r I."

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- ? 0."c a j.i. I ,0 TTf . . t-oFFien Xoi the puM' j unre. k? jx c ; ,d t i-" 'i J.ii.. ; - r. -t corner r 1 .vi;:rv I'i -. 1'::' j. . Will prrc-e r nil ihr- Court." anjie iu ii-jjuitiiiiij luunl ;:. I Inr ;itt ntiivi v.-u to c 1 d i e . ti prooa.fe business. AttornoT zi I J. . ii , a . A .(..( . V"ill ir: C'S'.o? in i'i" t'.-ii I cf Or. ana adjoining counties- Collect and Pruiiate biirbi roiicitcd. 0rjee in Cok's bulljiu ' 2"urh NOTAkY P'dbkir IN Oi-TtClk Office in News uf.ke, intht baseuiftt of the Cout II0s1.se. 1 Oauu!'1 e ? - - jLki iUi.i.Lf i uLtJji: . PAOLI, IlfBIAlIA. Tbej "H'ill practice in -'all the Conrta of Orange and adjoining couti ties. Collections promptly attended to. Office; on the North. sid of the pa&-Itc-squarc, up-sf.airs- 1 h 1 CiM4i i Ii'! ; 1 idi - yr General Collecting Aucnt, S'Cl-'w'ill practice in all Courts of die" OI'-T-jc : If ortk-East corner of publie sqiiar (upstairs.) fnSTttV 1 ..k m prat ice in if'e Conrts of Orane pjd adjointr-i counties. snJ in tift Suf re 1 ic and Ik.' T.1I courts rf t! 'i ik 'te. Cc ikction arsJ Proktte f , ci nFfi isolf cle.b O.'.i'V Iks St -i ki I'l.i 'b- Tilii!': misfit ij- k; wr..r O- rt " - --- f . ; Kj .1. i fj j 1 T l( S i . t t:. :t ha It r 4 p-n ! x rr. " J tun 1w t I ill T 4 t I t V . 1 - - J "1 1 5 1 1 -.1 1 1 a -1' . - 41.