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any man's account. 11-4 STOUT & BRO. $8,000 $8,000 worth of Clothing, at Braxtan's Corner. Dr. Wm. B. Gilliatt's child died Sunday. Ten per cent interest will "bust" you sure. Mrs. J.B. Buskirk, of Bloomington is visiting relatives in this palce. The number of Masons in the Uni ted States is estimated at 602,019. Good parched coffee at 22.5 cents per pound, at Martin's. 12tf Some men are skeptical because they have nothing to do but doubt. Uncle Bob Higgins, of Orangeville, was in town on Monday, on legal busin ess. Mrs. Geo. A. Buskirk, who has been quite ill for some time, is getting bet ter. Thanks to Joel A. Nichols. Esq., for a fine squash. The finest we've seen. For Spring Mill flour, go to Martin's. 12tf It is apt to be with your religion as with your friendship, the more you pro fess the less you have. Swearing off time approaches. Boys, be ready for it and see that you stick next time. Parson's Hair Tonic can't be beat for a dressing or tonic. 11tf. The beautiful sn. that brick again fell Saturday night- Sunday's rain got away with it however. Bacon's West Baden items will be found in another column. We hope to hear from him again, and often. Mrs. Shelby Ross, of Southeast township, died yesterday. We did not learn the particulars of her death. Best white sugar, 11 cents per pound, at Martin's. 11tf Mr. and Mrs. Will Pro, of the Hunt House, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday, visiting their old home at Campbellsburg. Zeno Mathews, of the firm of Schramm & Mathews, who has been se riosuly ill for the past two or three weeks is again able to be out. The proceedings of teachers Institute, held at schoolhouse No 3- Greenfield township, Nov. 23, 1878, will be found in another column. Now is the time to buy your clothing and save money, at Braxtan's corner. DROM, the Great Clother. When a by becomes ashamed to sit on his mothers lap he is probably in business for himself- holding somebody else on his lap. A new style of umbrellas has been introduced, they're square. They'll be just as bad as the other kind- never 'round when it rains. Martin wants all your produce. Highest prices paid. 11tf Nice long nights these, to pop corn eat hickory nuts and apples, drink cider, crack jokes and read the News, while the fire goes completely out. Try it. People who do not work must steal. Paoli has a number of them who don't work, and they steal. They are known too. A complete line of Hardware Queensware and Glassware always on hand at Andrews. Hit. V. Wei 'j f'ul jreatti r ext Tit.l,j Rt iT.'-'.t C:-h t a. k., a?. 1 si SuAa's t n",;ht. ."kit ratlrg will I continu-1 st tal'Va Cl.;pd dutir t'.e wsffl. A ft ci,s8i, if a ; '.'- :rir . Jr y, dr aak ai . t : t j i . . I ? 1 r -" .-. ii t. i f,r r ; i In:3jtJ ti?oU'irir. L' !tf 1 . i f - w v . t : .' 3 i i .. ". - 1 1 l. I ; I x f ... i . t j i

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- j .:!i,r, ;y if t. -u -.. ,.f ii - T r ( ' 1 .l.:.v. i Arj II. T, j 1 i .1-, (.f t..i . ; i i t . , , ...-, ,.'' ' ! to t! , -.t her r V I Lit -J" an ! c " In" . on a-. count ef a iv:re t".". I nit'.r ,n Itr jfs. She ' 3 s ) far re f . ivert I f to r'.ura 53u y. LLc irir.i a fvcral!r report froisi New stock f Hats, Cipg, Boots an J Ehccs at prices to salt hanl tlrn?3at Andrev's. Jane llis&ins, wife of Daniel II. Ilisgins, cf Oraneviile tewnship, died two weeks eq to day, after a Ions and painful illness. Jlrs. Iligstins was an estimable lady, and her loss will deeply felt by all her neighbors and friends. We tender to the bereaved family our warmest sympathies The 11, E. Church Was crowded last night on the occasion cf the lied Ribbon Concert. The concert was a complete success, the performers doing exceedingly well. The proceeds were $19.03. It will be repeated to" niaht with a slight change of programme. For nice, stylish Heady-made Clothing at prices that cannot be beaten go to Andrew's. After eevsral years experience we have come to the conclusion that most any roan can lift a home. It's all in knowing just how to do it. The best way is to let the lines pet under Irs tail, n d then lift and it will surprise you to see how easy you can raise th horse ver thedash ;board and iato your lap. John TV. Palmer, of this place, went ts Park couaty week before last on a visit to frieads and relations. On Monday of last week he went out with his an cle, Thos. ITobson, to haul some wood, whem the team they were driving became frightened and ran off, break icg one of Palmer's legs midway be tween the ankle and knee, Both bones of the leg were broken squarely ff. His mother went to him Monday. Wahope soon to be able to announce his complaca recovery. ' A fina line of over-coats, to bo sold at very low prices, at Braxtan's corner.J Dr.oif, the Great Clothier. A correspondent of the Sentinel w riling in regard to the Southern prison, thus speaks of oar townsman Dr. W. F. Sberrod: "Among 600 men in the hospital there are always soma who are sick or woanded, who demand medical atteutiaa . The prison has the valuable services of Dr. Wra. F. flierrod as its physician aad medical advisor. The Doctor is a Virginian by birth, and of first class medical culture. Knowing his eminent abilities and learning of his constant and arduous services, we could not but think he should be more liberally remunerated than he is. His san itary economy has been eminently succsf ul, and at present there are only u small number in the hospital. The general health is good. For Boots, Shoes, Readv-made Clothing or anything in the dry goods line go to Andrew's, the largest and most complete assortment in the county. Farmers are loth to sell their hogs at tha present prices for pork. It suggested that they could profitably cure their own pork, and sell at much better prices in the spring;. There may be some risk in curing pork, but there is no doubt the difference between the price of green h arsis andthosa preperly" cured will well repay those who under stand how to do iu We notice, however, a material difference between parkhonse and country cured hams, no, only in the taste, but in the appearance and price. The former is niorej neatly trimmed, with lees hock, and is not go strongly aa!;ei. We s vilest to our farmer friends a little mora care in the trimming and pickling will enable them to obtain better prices for hams, Ladies, try Farsoa's Hair ir in tIi?v,orIJ; will net sour cr tl.-j hir. lltf Tue fll win far; f ' is a; ;Brt ' i ty in etclun;"1 ti a i" ',t: t acirer t 5 tho: ? ho are ui-T i. id Id r. I f.a!t wi lithe 1,-cu co j f t a rv ( r in i!33 ti s, i f s V " ; r lO'. fr-jt ;l! ,r, wl -.t r 43 jca j '.cri.lf dace wl ic la was wpri! y cf p cll'c r Jit . t s . J vf t".; r , . h I vril't S. -J It 'Irt ;i ' I i I " 1 i i n ' i' 1. . ; a r. , T . 1 ' 1 i . i '1 T' ! -I - . ; , x

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- .4.4. i i i I! c r. v.t. cu: . ft IS f mi a tot, ! s-iek cf i'.. j- rt oft. i Til J J IT irrisa is the champion t'-.x'.'.fj hil'vf. Jq"5 reports seven in i i w J y a. II r. Win. II. Hussel! is on the sick list. lira. Arid Bre&'dlow is also still ccsHneJ to her bed. Wilson Charles longs to see the price of hosr.3 come up a little. Wilson has a cics let of ko&n for rale. Hitter Bros, are doin; a lively business in the druj trade in their new driii: store. Dock still poddies pills. ParLiicr Bros, are doicg Orange county a good job in he way of stone work. John, Bill and lien, fireworker?, yon bet. Pro fc Brown arc making things lively in the way of selling goods. They are doing a land. office business They sell cheap for cash; so says Brown. French Lick is all right, with plenty of water to run saw-logs. Farrell & Ilenson are now on the look out. They have a lart lot of saw-logs, which they intend to run to Graysville, 111. Success to the bors. Bacon, Stout & Bro. wunt you to corns and settle up if yoa are owing them. They want to square up their book on the 1st, day of January 13tf We are under obligations to Mr. II. Heyraan, of New Orleans, who made Paoli his home during Yellow Jack's reiga, for late files of New Orleans papers. Just received a large and complete stock of Ready-made Clothing bought for cash from first hands, which will be sold at price.- that will astonish you, it Andrew's. CallrllI8Iuer, Allowances. Stale of Indiana, Orange County, -isBe it remembered that at a special session of the Board of Commissioners of Orange county, Ind., Iield at the court house in town of Paoli, on the 2d day of October, 1878; alio, at special session held at said place on the 28th of October, 1878; also at a regular session begun and held at said place ou the first Monday in December, 1878, presenl, Messrs. Joel C. Dillard, Aaron Speer and William W. Chisham, Commissioners of said county, the following allowances were made from the county treasury, to-wit: SPECIAL SESSIOX, OCT. 2, Aaron Speer, services as Com'r...S 8 00 Joel C. Dillard. " " ... 8 00 Wm. W. Chishara, ' " ... 8 00 Jas. 11. Elrod, medicine for John R. Carter's son 17 15 Jas. It. iSabfitt, services ns Co. Superintendent 92 00 Total f llW 00 SPKCIAL SK33IOX, OCT., 28. Aaron Sf ?er, services as Com'r...$ S 00 Joel C. Dillard, " " ... S 00 Wm. W. Chisham " " ... 8 00 Total........ $ 21 00 IH't iflXBER TRKM, 1878. Throop fc Collier, printing 8 00 Buskirk & Collins, " 80 GO Total f8 CO Books and Stationery. Bradley &, Gilbert $35 65 Spring & Robertson, old account (55 05 Indianapolis Sentinel Co .- D 2U Wm. B- Burford 31 -'0 bedgerSiandard 10 20 Feis and Salaries. Aaron Speer 44 00 Wm. W. Chisham 32 00 Joel C. Dillard 3G 00 David F. Stucker...- 152 22 Jas. L. Neblitt 168 00 Samuel A. Davis 10 00 EdmoadC Braxtan - 12 00 Hiram E. Well 250 00 Specific. David F. Stucktr - 1 30 John R. GiSoid 3 00 Jas. W. IfHingjworth 10 CO John R. Simpson - 6 2B Hiram E. Wells 27 05 Lewis S. Bowles..... 22 15 Snmuel A. Davis 50 David O- Caraingore 75 Ben. D. Riley IS 75 Prison and Criminal. Jas. It. Andrew 1 25 EdtnouJ C. B rax t an . 52 20 . 7 75 .100 20 . 6 00 Jas. M. Andrew-. S-tnmel A. Davis Martin C. Burton Schramm & Mathews Samuel A. Davis Geo. W.Beswick Roads and Bridges . 8 50 . 1 00 . 1 50 6 03 i'cricr 4 70 V pi? t;r 5 so 1 o.ir Lxp. ti i ? s. B t J. FI 3 j, r: e rln ; and vi I ts f f T T I? -i L;t'."t!ia nr. .'Ir. ilcrlr, ii c ill 1 'rf"; 9 Tl s. N- I..'.'. -:rs, xroviiion fr Cic" ir J-on a pacr 2 Vn C. R f.r . : .? icrt ih . i IIH a Yorn.r, a p : - ; r 5 r . ' r . L, '. I-:. I'.ews. for co .is f . r i. II itch srr 1 Tcny C..s Je, ' - i f ,t rs .,.. 1G R. . Li - L- i.a".re j;. i vi-',ti 1 j I ' j - , - f , n i f ri is 33 5 17 1 i ii .'I. ... i 1 ' C . rf i an -

f( is i" tth, a - J. i'Ah to I r II. . ! i, i e 'ne ni J t'-I in i . t- . . I I t' . . I fI i.TJK'1, b" i I - p in cr- t 10 CD B, ix i s Lin " j. baul j; r a.c j-?rn..-. 3 Cjras Miller, hanlirg and boardisgptiupfr S 45 Vim. 1 , Swift, for provision for Henry Byers. a pauper 14 55 Joshua Way nick, one cSn for John Brae kin. a pauper.. 8 C3 flreen HazIewoo4. raedicine snd visits to Mrs. H. Beaty, Mrs. L. Hammond and Mrs. E. Burtoa, paupers in confinement 15 CO Croon Hazlewood, surgery ! to E. Burton, a pauper 1 00 Green Hazlewood, medicine to Nancy Kinz. a pauper 9 00 Jas. II. Andrew, goods for poor asylum 33 44 Jas. A. Hill, two brooms for poor asylum 0 W.!B. Cornwell, provisions Elizabeth Compton, John Stocks, Henry Williams and family and Wra. II. Bledsoe, all paupers... 25 70 Wra. F. GiUum, hogs for poor asylum 52 !)2 John E. Webster, hogs for poor asylum 75 90 Jas. II. Sherrod, medicine and visits to poor asylum 27 75 John Marris, bacon for poor asylum.... 7 10 Wm. J. Prow, boarding and lodging to paupers 1 50 Refunded Tax. Jesse A. Weils, Trustee- 9 50 Milton S. Mavity 6 00 Public Buildings. C. Pro & Son 3 75 George Beswick 22 03 Interest on Orders. Hiram E. Wells 54 14 Elections. Samuel A. Davis 46 00 1 certify the above and foregoing to be a full, true and complete copy of the allowances made by said Board of Commissioners, as appears from the record of this ofliee. D. F. STUCKER, Auditor of Orange Co. My er.tire stock of clothing, boots, shoos, hats and caps, will be sold at cost, on account of a change in business. At Braxtan's corner. Drtou, the Great Clothier. I am now opening the largest stock f ladies' cloaks and gents over coats ever offered in Orange county, cheaper than ever. Call ami examine for yourselves, lltf. J. M. Andrew. SPECIAL flOTlCES. Boll Crastaa. Is selling the Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, with full line of attachments, at from $80 to 45 Full line of needles, oils, etc., constantly on hand. Room with Hollingsworth, in the Hunt building, Nort h side square, Paoli, Indi ana. lOtf January 1st, 1870, will soon be here and I desire a prompt settlement, with everyone upon my book.. If you are indebted to me I want to see you, on or before that date, prepared to pay or give your note. Don't neglect this uoiie-s, as I mean what I say. Business is buinesss. 12if Bex. D. Rilky. IVrons who are indebted to ma will please call and settle their accounts before I remove to Campbellshurg, Tnd. 13-2 Mrs. K. J. Besjimax. Coffee. Persons owing me are requested to call and cettle, either by cash or note, (cash preferred), as I need it to pay my debts 3tt Grew IIazi-ewcod. Seines- Gssit at Cost. As I trill remove to Campbellsburg in January, I offermy stock of Millinery and Notions at cost, also a selection of Christmas Toys, 'to be closed out at less than cost. Call and see tor yourselves. 13 2 Mrs. II J. Bi:.mimax. r c xi c i That Thomas . Stakup, c:i the east side of 'the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provk!onf confectioncrie3 &c.f d.c Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Iteracabsi also thai when you buy gofxls of me that yoa don't buy auction go hut yen bay .- rrartcd t ; , 1.5. C..II and .-t fcr y;ur.-,f. V.rr.-.i c cr .1 pre I-jt 3 t n in r-xcl'f.no r t tl.3 h: '. c:i 1 l. Id .it t j ry t;i t! -. ; :. :r 1 :2 t' '-it . . . r j 1 : u : -1 -.:' . ; : l.si'j " I ' -':- " ' - l in j:r. v " ' - ' " i I ' " ;,- V

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I " r ty, ci to r ..It ll;eyi s for. "Jet?. pr, .sir. If y..i L.jvo c" I " t: - (r r-:-5 cf rMch illj:--ilTj r r.ll'.: bring tlif r.i r.!;- j I ty 7 or.ly V.. j Hr.c.-t pri-cr; ie P : HOLLINGViKLTir, We will pay yoa the "Boss" prico for your Wheat, T. B. Walker & Bon, Orleans. 10,CD0 posnds wool at Chambersburg. . C3- Thomas & Buegii-is. For'the very highest cash price for Wheat go to T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. We are the boys that want your wool. Bring it along. Thomas & Burgflss, Chambersburg. If you want a suit of clothe made or cat out go to Wm. Worrell. Shop on East side of the square, up stairs over Stout & Bro's. store, He will satisfy you at reasonable prices. 52-Sm Ben. Itiley 'struek" lxjuisville tast week and found it "chock full" of stoves, tinware, hardware and other goods in his Sine, bought for the southern market. The yellow fever panic having stopped all trade in that direction, the dealers were forced to sell at "panic prices," and he bought the largest stock ever brought to Orange county, and will sell them at such prices as you never dreuned of. Go and examine his stock nnd learn his prices, even it you don't want to, buy. Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Wheat, Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Red, White & Blue No, Amber Wheat wanted, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. S. E. IJayiasiS", Auctioneer. Is ready at ail times to attend sales at any place in this or adjoining counties at reasonable prices. Residence in jail building. Give him a call. 9tf Ben. D. Riley, has added a full stock of sash, doors and blinds to his business. Call and examine them and learn his prices Ben. D. Riley has tha largest stock nf stoves, tinware, hardware and houso furnishing goods ever brought to Paoli, all of which were bought sit extremely low prices, and will be nold in the same way. SI et" leal notice. Thff undersigned having decided to permanently locate in jhe town of Paoli for the purpose of practicing medicine, tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Paoli and vicinity, hoping to obtain a libera! share of their patronage. Having had eighteen years experience in active practice he feels confident of giving entire satisfaction. He also returns thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage in the past and hopes to retain the same in the future as far as practicable. Especial attention given to chronic diseases. Ofi3ce up stairs, in the Rhodes House, first tlooi to the left, over Martin & Megenity's law office. ltttf Joiin A. Rife. PAOLI CACHET. Apples Green per bus- $ Apples Dried per bus Bacon per Butter per K Beans per bs Coffee per Cheese per T: Crackers per R Coal Oil per gal - Chickens per doz 1 Corn per bos Esgs per doz White Fish per kit Mackerel per kit Flax Feed per bus Flour per cwt . Hides green per R Hides dry per ! Hay per cwt I ard, pr lb !-To!asses N. O. per gal Molasses Sorghum-. Ileal per bos Oats per bus Onions per bos - Peaches dried per bus - Potatoes Irish per bus Potatoes Sweet per bus (a i2i 0,1 00 25 15 10 20 50 2 00 40 15 75 10 95 25 05 10 07 eo 40 50 20 33 o J e 1 03 40 Rags cottos per B...." . Iljtgs woolen per lb Suiar N. O. per i Sagar Co;Tee per l-....... S'-rr GianulAti per i ; r ' 1 .rr ! 11 i10 Hi i :. 4 4 i I , eep i- r a. T3 ; i I t - i tnf ir ; :r Vi : r ? I b" G To-vr. - ' n I. "', 1 5 ; ' 1 j ji c f O: - - - i c : y,

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