Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 6, Paoli, Orange County, 24 October 1877 — Page 3
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Notice. AI persons rfmlrliiST Jo pay fir sXerir5' in will please lTi?-.j it juor.k'. jiv (.;r ,t( cdir; r,:0Ti"..y ''- wrry on Crj ire irani every man 'irg us to U'ike vanitJiute vtltleinad. Me rlran what tee a:. - U ' IPIIWI 1 1 II HI! Wl IT I IWIIIII IH llll W II W III III!1 WW Ullll Til' "'"' J ' J' ' TOWS AXD COrXTl.
On account of the alienee of the A ? . ' . Huff fif
editor during i"111 l4..t,ats! Hie first ofdhis, wi-.'k our 1 jral and editorial columns are jatber bare this week. Wo promise a full paper next wc-e-k. v, vcr.tS new leal ails, appear in this issue. Head lack Creek items iuanothtr column.
W. II. Compton, of Orleans, was in town Monday. Read Dr. L. S, Bowlegs organ notice in another column. Mr. John Sprin-er, of this townthi, is seriously ill, wc are iniormt 1. lie contented, boys it's but a few days now until it will be lawful to kill quail.-. 'Mr. li. 1. Miller, of Northwest, vm- in town -estcrdav. His
health is Hal-roving. Sirs. 21. P. Truman, of Louis-, vide, ?pent several days vi-itimr in our town 1. -t week.
.1. 'Terrific Hail litcrsn Visit;; tlic Vi'?l rrn Iorlinn rtl)i. Co t j rtlj, I? c ssi oiiJ.;iInjTl1osc Trr. WlaslowM, ana Ilill72 any Twrlicjn, Cliic.e 1 1 4 c, Hull & f o r r s as Large as Ileus i:,,ir;;. The? westorn portion of our county was visited by a tcrxlfic. hail storm .Saturday afti-moon that did a grcnl amount of tl:i?uj;r. A little eon of V W. Piunick was caught oat In thn storm and bad iy injurtd; his head nr:d face btln badly brukod. The dwelling's of Mr. Jr.. P. Caninheli. Geo. W.
Camp boil and 3Irs. Sarah Campbell and many others in the vieini t y o f 1j i (' k C re e k w e r e 1 a d iy Jat w -c;ied. Xi lo than 53 window
Klassloiii3 broken at 3Irs. Sarah Campbell's. In some plae the hail drifted to the depth of two feet. A t Orangevilie the storm was so heavy that a person. could not be distinguished across the street. The stones in many instances being of the size of lien eggs. At the residence of Mr. Alfred Bruner,
two miles oast of Orangeville, the storm broke' 42 panes of glass.
While Mr. Josiah Easley, a near neighbor, sustained, a loss of 52 glass, three turkeys, three chickens and a pig. The storm was one of tertifie fury, a roaring as of thunder being heard fully half an hour before and after its reaching agivn point. The memory of tlv oldest inhabitant runneth not back
to such a storm.
Iud., Q:i. 17,
:i. j. Wood.
was b-ru in
in 104, moved to
.In 1 -; . . i 7 p. ui-, - l rford, egvd 7-'J year. Mrs. Wood fonl
Lebanon, X. II
Ohio in lbCl, remained tiiere one year, catny to Indiana in the faii of lbZ2 i:nd settled in Leavenworth, w htr fcha married Zlt, Juliua Woodford, with whom she lived several years. After his death she made hor home, in Indiana arid Kentucky. After four years of wblowhoo I she wa 5 united in marriage to Mr. 'A. D. Woodford, with wliom she. lived until Jan. 1, lh7o, when he died in
Uniontown,' Ky, 'Mrs. Woodfurd has mado he-r home in Paoli for the last year, and at her deith was taken back to Uniontown lor interment. Mrs. V, was a member of the Unitarian church, and died in that faith. She was a woman of great intelligence and many accomplishments, and was beloved by all.
Th.it T.-oio.is .Stalcup, on 1 1 ca-d sid; of. the 'MbIo s-'piar
J- otice. rd.ro-d bavin.
F.unily grork'-, pruvi?ions, cnn-. fectionerif s Ae., ipcc. . Afo a. nice line of hats, caps, boots arid shoes. All of which will he oM at the lowest hving prices. - Itememter also that when you buy goods of me that you.oon't' buy auction good.?, but you buy warranted goods. . Cull and s? for yourself. Terras cash, or good produce taken
in at the highest market
price.
Tha r.ro.l -r-hriM.! hav.t:.: rc ;Atri
th? Orh-an - ndIN v. in -: of th;-
has opened out a lir,t c,a-s toc.i ot .. t.w, .r ,LP,, -.o,,rr u,fXv.
Friday and Saturday for custom work. Flour and meal on handr;t .;!! time to ell r e or:f!r gtnin. A g.d n.'.ih . i ' d. Tin- hi-host e'h .:. J d s fjr wheat. " John Ciu-:nowkth, ,
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Noah Shechlcs, of Crawford county, formerly a law student in the office of Col. J. W. Tucker, of this place, who recently graduated in the law department of the State
University, is in town visiting
friends.
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The Singer Sewing Machine is a favorite. We sell the Singer at $00 ... . i.
10 and 15 for the latest ana most
improved. Call and see them. . S3- B O W LES A B E L L I N G SI R .
Go to Bowles Drugstore ad buy j oorn'r-cr ".us......
mo of Freeman's Metallic razor j Ks P; ' ok........
straps; oesr in me woria. ia itmsibug. d"i4in.
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On our first page will bo found
a report of the insurance com
missioners of the leading States of the Union on the standing of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, of which -Mr. Ben. Stinson is the agent in this county. The report shows that it is one of the very strongest and best companies in existence and deserving of a generous support
from our people. Being a policy
holder in the company we take especial pleasure in calling attention to the proud position it occupies in the insurance world.
Mrs. S iniuel Ltngle, of Orleans, mother of .our fellow townsman,
Mr. Ben. M. Lingle, and a most
estimable lady, is lying at the point of death.
Our old friend Mr. Jno. S. Walton, one of Southeast's best citizens, called on us to-day and made our hearts glad. Notice to Tcacliers. The regular monthly examination of applicants for license will be held on Monday, October 29th, instead of on the last Saturday as heretofore, James L. Noblitt, Co Supt.
Buy a sewing machine from us and you won't have to pay for one for some one else first. 33- Bowles & Beixihger.. Great Kefluetlon in Sewing . r.lacSiines. Th- vorv Teat difference in the cost of rna-.-hincM boa iht with cash and those by travell' '-uiiis h.ts inaw1 roe. tirtlie ali-scn-,.oi ans-onc hn'llinx them on the cash v in this part of the countrr, to .-el 1 S'ewin Mu-hiuta to my present bnsiness, kiiovviD that 1 cn inalsc it reatlv to fhs ta-terc.-t -i those warning to purchase. Ihareincti.u in prices vhieli I am enabled to make bv buvins ana seUins? on the cash plan is siiu-.iv (iuniwtiK, amonntinj,' tc abouc onehalt the- regular price on each machin-i. Thus ki-.e M machiues will sell for ?ioand the.-.. Sinser at Wu and all other lir class machines at similar rates. These maclunes ,,nA nf the I at: t r.nd best styles
of the most leading stakes. I intend keeping
aoatull line of nceuies- rbh puh-i menis for all kinds of machines in use in the
country
Ja I I ante House. The La Piante ' House, 'Vincennes, Indiana, p.aving been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, w ill be reopened October 4th,
under the management ct Jos.epn
and Sid Murray, wiih Dr. Anarow J.. Thomas as clerk. We are not.
personally acquainted with the
Messrs. Murray, but for Br. Thomas, we can say this, that a
more courteous and polished gentleman we never met, and we advise every reader of the News to
stop at the La Piante House as long us they can find Dr. Thomaf. at
the desk.
SPECIAL MOTICS3.
Every man and boy in town who could spoil a shot gun spent Fri C.i v in the wood-? and rain.
Mr. .looses Hicks, of Ornngeviiie, laid Mr. Ches. Wib'.e, of Shunperscruk, called on us yesterday. Thi! ihliing party that went to Ll river last week returned Frithiy with but few of the hnuies. W. F. Sherrod, Jr., of this place, hud his left arm broken Monday afternoon bv a kiek fronr a mule.
Mt----r. T. N. Br.txtan & Son s.iidnnd delivered 1,- 'f head or sin p to some 0!;io parties yesterday. n. M. Lingte ar.d Kit Fro Vint to White river fishing last v.cik and brtugb.t back lots ol y meat. J. V., Ilollingsworth, of Greer.. rv.t 'Iml., is vuiting his brother J. V. 1 L, .Ilings worth, the north idile jeweler.
Itobt. Barks, of Greenfield, was
in town Months v and left some
handsome specimens of winter ap
ples on our tarde.
A terrific hail storm visited the wtslern portion of our county Sat
urday afternoon. Seo particulars la another column.
ORLKAK9, Oct. 13, 1S77. Pursuant, to the notice of the Trustee, the tcacliers of the com
mon schools in Orleans township,
met at school house No. I, where we held our first institute. The
exercises were as follows:
Third grade spelling, by Win.
L. Boyd; methods of teaching the alphabet, by the institute; fourth
graee geography, by T. llobins, arid first grade reading by James
II. Marshall. A short discuss! n followed each recitation, Which made our institute interestingand instructive. A. W. B !;u.ek, Pres. W:i. L. Boyd, Sec'y. Se.r.t Mtde.tish, formerly with Dr. L. S. Bowies, 1ms leturned
fiom Bowling Green and is qaar-
ttaed at his old home in Hard ins
burg with a full sunk ot mugs, drv cocwls. t;)0ls. shoes, &C. S.tnt is
one of the most clever fellows" liv
ing and deserves t lie generous pat
ronage of his old time friends.
IIiiGiG For. All!
Drs.. T. C and T. B. Hitter, of Orang-3vill, as in town yesterday. TUey report much hail at that "burg" Saturday.
Mr. W. K. Harper, of Palmyra, proprietor of the well known Ilarr i. il . M.rk-, v-as in t wn 2 I; -y er. 1 y. t . rihiy.
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During a brief visit to Uniontown, Kentucky, last week we had the pleasure of forming many aequaintances and can truthfully sav we never met a more gener
ously hospitable people than we
met there. They will always occu
py a warm place in our affections. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Brown returned Friday from a visit to Davenport, Iowa, and. pcints in Illinois. Mrs. Brown, who took the trip to recuperate her failing
health, comes back very much improved. Pr. J. II. ;-h. iri.l ..a 1 IFnry Cru r nt hunting M i y no 1 I : l ; i 1 1 .- -.rr ea 1 2 r .h1 it-. The i i i n h m y me t ju-i - uta of t ivvu e an ihlenti illy sr.f T-o I v- th it h 11 "ol th":a 13
t,. ' -.p' :ri : ;o e. nt-
Dr. L. S. Bowles, having com
pleteti the extensive improvements
on his north side Drug Store, has
added a new and attractive feature
to his. business that of the sale of
the celebrated
o re
ard Organs.
The. handsome room recently
fitted up oy him is filled with su
perb instruments, bought directly
from the above well known man
ufacturers, that for tone and finish
cannot be exeelled. The recent de
cline in the pi ice of these instru
meats, being about the same as in
the price of sewing machines, and
the Doctor selling directly from
hi house, without the interven
tion of traveling men, with the
necessarily attending expenses, is enabled to offer these splendid instruments to his customers at from 34:0 TO B75 JLJLr& on each instrument than any other elealer can who travels over the country. Any one who' will call and examine his instruments ami
prices will bo instantly satisfied that he cau dojust what he fays. He asks every one who thinks of buying to come and examine" his' instruments and prices before doing
so. 11 Will LIS lliuuc-j it ..ui sockets. L. S. BOWLES.
i "especially solicit inspection of my ma
chines and companroti ov prices, j
moan to knock the nottoin out oi me man
n-iees heretofore pant tor macmnes. . i).rii..iiavinir ni.-vehines ont of order can
pprieii'.-ed workman by leaving tueiu ao
l'aoli ltrttg s'.ore.
BOWLES 5; BELLINGKK. raoti. May 1, 1877. MOT1CE OF GALE. "
I will sell my house and lot on
West Main street. Will give any
one. wanting to buy a good bar-
gai i. Size of lot loOxUOl) teet. .
will also -sell a large lot of season
ed and green wagon timber.
E. M. GlBENEft. Paoli, Oct. 10, 1877. 4-4w
Attcntiosa Farmers and Seed
Deulers!
The Diamond 'Wheat is the lar
gest in tho world. It grows and
in-itnrrs in !in? climate in the
United States. The grains aver
age nearly -one-half inch in length
One grain produces from 25 to 35
stalks, with heads averaging from 7 to f inches, and each head con-
tainir.g about 40 grains. In order to introduci tins wheat I will send
a small sample to every reader of this paper free of charge. Agents are wanted iir every county. Wrote to me at once. Address W. S. Ttptox, Cleveland, Tenn.
fO-ast r.otice. Parties knowing themselves in
debted .to the estate of James L.
Millis will please take notice that all' claims not paid prior to the
coming term of court will be sued
on therein. Call on myself at Or
leans or Wm. II. Martin, at Paoli,
and save costs.
Hexry Reed, Executor Jas. L. Millis. Sept. 9, 1877. . 52-3 ' Apples ITasiiecl. Trtr.nn & Arnold will pay the
ldo-hpsh market orice in cash for )
good apples. Bring your apples to
us west side square. Parson & AnNOtvn. 5-2w
Mackerel p..r kit J:'htX .tHV.l p'"T hits Phnr per cwt Hides prefcn p'-r ? Hides dry per K liar p-r cv.-t MAis fs N. O. per gsd Mo!as?e .Sorcltia .... T!?r.l per r,-,!?.... Osn. pr htis... Oniens por bus. re.-.C'l'.s-dried per lua Potatoes Irish per ln....... Potatoes S-fcet per bus. Ita??' cotton per.Hn Hags woolen per 11).... Susar N- .) pr-r lJ Su-iar CoiTee per t Sugar Granulated per Salt, new barrels Slieep Skins Teas per
Vinegar per gal Vinegar pe- bbl t 0W" Wheat :ur bus " a
Pi:'
-P.:' 50-
40:--;
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. ... !!! lial Spools. I ere I , If you want Pittsburg coal, doors, sash and blinds call on Allen &Beed, Orleans.
The land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until i.he Government patent is delivered to the patentee or Ids opsignee there is a cloud on the
title which must be removed. Persons not having patents will tlo we'd to get them. For further information inquire of James P. Coleixs, 13-tf- ' at News Otaee . ' I Soop-lii. E vei S body go to Andrew Dougherty's store at New Prospect, the place to get cheap an.d pure wines and liquors for medicinal purnoses. Also a full line of staple
and fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, ole. Pleasure taken in showing goods. -
James Banta will put hickory bottoms -in chaiis at -25 cents apiece, if parties will bring their chairs to the Jail building. 3-tf At their mill, in this place, have the best and cheapest lot of jeans, flannels, coverlets, yarn, &c, &c, which they will exchange for wool far which they'll allow the highest market price. Before going elsewhere give them a call. They guarantee satisfaction. Custom
work done on reasonable terras. May 9, 1877. 34tf If you want to buy one of the best and cheapest sewing machines you ever saw, call on Dr. L. S. Bowles at the Paoli Drug Store. "Off
THE SOUTHERN UID1AIU
. AT
PAOLI, ORANGE COUNTY, I 'ID.,
offers to its studants the foilowink' .idvantMf. IXSTRrCTION IX ANY URANCII of r Scieioi li"; or ei apical Iviucation. 2. 'J ilt: PUlViLKOK OF SEI.KCT1XG their own studies. 3. TriOIlOUlJII TEACHING and amide mmiivi unit v for all needed instrnetioa.
X. Til K i'SK OF- Al'i'AliATeS in the
Study of tlit Srienccs. x xi-i.'T r iii i.-i'Ti n ni'Mr of Si'icr. t ; li-.'
m-ii i v i: r i 'i )c n j. :i tw i "..if : iv
0. ISSTRCCTION AND ACTCAI. TRAINING OF
TF ICB I'fiS-
7. An ARK.Vxa-WFXT OF- work to cnftiiw vounar teachers nu& others to httoiue TUOR-
hriiif sriKNtiFio r;R.iVATi;s in lour years
timo (or lcs) and meet their expenses, hy thoir own labor.
8. Low Tern on, there being no ktkas what'vvtp.
9. Expenses less in the a.eirresnto than at nnv other institution o Serins enal facitiue. The Spring Term of l'i weeks begins EKO. r lsrr.
Students admitted at any time during tho
term. For farther infonnation address WM. P. PIKKKAH, Principal.
attorneys at Law, tv-OFFICE North East corner cf th? public-square. ' Especial, attention . fdven to eollec ticr-s and proceedings in HankruptCT. Jan. n. isrr. i."- - : i - - T HO hi AG. C. fl All ATI ,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public aai KuM States (hh Agesi
Orleanc, .lnI. , .....
Will practiceiu all the-Courts of Or
ane and adjoining counties. Particular attention given to collections and
probate business ' "' -' a.lera
X1..S. LlAUIl'" ; Attorney: at Jjiw, PAOLI, '-lOtATiA.
Will prnetieo in the courts of Orange
and adjoiniiijic countjoa-: Collections and Prolate business solicited. ,
Oulce in Cole's buildiug NCrili side
Public sqniire. ' 1 ' ' - ' '
, , i ! . Buskirk & Megcmty,
ATTORNEYS at LAu
PAOIil, IIJBIAIlA.- . NOTARY PUDLIC IN OFFICE. Oilice on i,onth side of the square.'
Cliartered - - IBIO.
"-r- JHROOP t TMHOOP,
FIRE IHSIMHCE C0MPAI1V attorneys at law
PAOLI, IITBIAIJTA.
HARTFORD, Cash Capital Cash, ilesouro.es
For inore than sixty years one of the
leading institutions ot the country. .
Oct. 21, 1S77.
0 tf
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mt ice. There will be a meeting of the Directors of the Oraiv;j County Agflealtural Association held at the court h.nuse, in Paoli, on S AT UR DAY, OCTO B E II 27, 1 S77. at .1 o'clock p. i.i. Business of importance wid come before the meet-
"ral uiti nd.o..-'' i - rcJ. Tf. Am-:. r., I'r OP.L.ITT, &CC. , l':;77. .
ing !
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IIoIIo'.Tay I"!!5? 'nnd Ointment. Scrofula was considered incurable until the great discovery of "Iloiloway's Pills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. . Diseases which bafde the skill of the medical schools-, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysipelas, saltrheum, iteh and all cutaneous eruptions --:e t-.ral la by them. 2,5 cents per be - U' p
SosiietSiIns- Sew. In order to introduce our Big Seed Fall Wiikat, th' Wheat of Taos, in your locality single grains measuring i inch in length I propose to send a sample of the wheat, free" of charge, to every sub-criber to this paper, who will name this paper and serai a 3 cent stamp to pay postageAgents wanted in every county to sell this NEW wheat. Ad d russ- wi i h o u t d el ay , li. li. OSMEN'T,
Cleveland, Tennessee.
CONN.
Sl.ono.ono rTW will practice in "ail tha
2.750.000 fmirn of Oransre and adioiuinc ccun
ties Collections r-roraptly attenaea
to. Office or the North side of the pub-
P.e-o " n i re llTt-KtairS- I
Eighteen lilillions I.O3303 Paid.
Pusiness conducted upon cash bails.
No' premium no'es no assessments fair rates liberal principles.
All classes property insured on favor
able terms dwellings and taroi prop
erty for Sand 5 years. Apply to JAMES F. COLLINS,
Agent, at News ofaee Paoli Inch
L jAamie. AUdresa, A. CotLxaa & Co tticea.
JOHN JSrJOCKlO,
East Side Public Square,
nesfer in all -kinds of S'.anle and Tar.f Gro-
cerie.-'. Confectioneries. 'beese. C:akes. "raekei:s, Ovster. Sardintv, iCtits, Canned Fruits,
Tobacco RTi'i C'ianrs. &iv. l.est ?ro 'K in
town, and n-ioes to uUit thf tune?. Don't fJU
Mav 10.1576'
WILLI AM : rl. f.1 ARTIN
ATTORNEY at LAT7
- AND . . . , v- , General Oollectin? Agent,
PAOLI,. :: '- o t3-Will practice in all Courts of the
Str.tc.
Oliic-o : North-East corner of publie
scj uar ( up stairs. ) " n3tl.
A. J. SIMPSSrii
J; V.- PAYNE.
Iay Up. All persons who are Indebted to the undersigned are requested to call and settle the same at once. Gentle reader, I mean you. 5 2w Jordan Arnold. Choh-e sawed "A" pine shingles $3 50 .per thousand, 2nd quality $2 2a per thousand at Allen & Deed's, Orleans.
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f- c- . , v.; "-' to loan at 0 per cent., in sums of $1,000 and upwards, on good productive real t-t it in any part of Southern Ii:d:.i::a. Ai ply ta tr address. T.s. 1 Collins. Cent r..l 1 1 tl P-t it L va and In-,:..;.e-A ; V -li, Ird. ;:;;)-tf
Persons desirous of visiting Louisville. New Albany or any point at
tho Falls can do no bettt7tliaa to
patronize titat genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs tho stage line. lie is a genial nccommodati n r ' ' on i 1 1 ra a n a n d w id do ail in
his power to p'.ea?e the patrons of
the line, . Try him.
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Heiiaugii 'Scully,
ItLi:A!;i, 1SI5IA!S.,
HOUSE, m AXD CSXA2ENTAL PAIXTES3.
W wonll inform the citizens of OrsnK
and adioinin? cathies thac we are now pre-
ared ti iP all kiB-Wi'f Hoi8 I s i nt ic ar ; also
V(m,.,, !-';u ni i ri G ra.Hji n z aolPawr llnnz-
ins in the hia-hertt stvle of the art. W would
a ! , ii:f..n-r the? putllic that we have put tip a
ervo-l shop, where we a re prepares to ao an
kinds of Carriage aau vv ajfon r'amtitg-.
Simpson & Payne, "
ATTORNEYS atLAT.7
paoli, jr;r3i r;.v.
Wi",; p.:.th i.i A - (-".':' Cf C-trc-i
una sajoinint: oouruit:.s, u nr .-
Prcmc nnd 1 f d' r.il c J'lfts of thf f Kt.
Collectior? an 1 IVm' ..te h". d;t-- ?jheited. OGce La-t tde Iridic i-ie
GROCERY G'i'ORBl
PHYUICIAICG.
PAOLI, SI. OFFERS his professional servicep to the ch'xrpn-t of Paoli and vicinity. (") ".'.(: in the Bo-jth V.;.:. corner pullit
ShtT-rd
square." ItBFKREXCS DfS
f 1
rid bowly
I,IIID3EY H0USB,
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