Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 34, Paoli, Orange County, 7 May 1879 — Page 2

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,1 It is t; lit ti torMc p ti to conxi'Si -c "-- msndrd -1. f. le r vi h:A run? cucn.: vt s! e current s-ysfr r..;: tio Mt in ft to snake a rt w iH0 o ii t c f l ? e e r. r r o. One tl sr. 2 fiou! ! 1 c n cc-j r il ?s 'tt!fi! in rr-j'prvt to the colon J nan. riz , tlal he Las ti'roady reeeircJ all he has a rfclt tc expect frc m toe United Hf.fd.es Gotfrnoifttt, all i!e tnment Las ny constitutional richt to bestow npn Lira When he manc?rt4 nnl Cuaratitc-pJ rqra! political an'l Foeial privileges with other men, h was placed upon the jamo level n? all other citizpna; stkI. that Itoing tlre, lie must hn left to tnaVo ! t. own deptinr ns arc citizens of nil other races. If he c.tn not attain the mmc social position, the Knuie intcll:gcnc, tlio snuie enrning capacity rs citizens of otlc-r racfs, that is a misfortune inlcrer.t to Ir's phi-Ica! an-1 iiiental censtitutios. and which n l:g. islatite discrimination cither should or can rpnudy. It in the fxcrcie of his political rights, he is ignorant, easily over-put sunded or cas-ily intir.1id.1Ud, that fiain is an inc-radicahle race weakEtui if it argues nnything in resect to franchise, it is rather Lis incapacity to properly exercise that viht than that ht-: should be specially protected in his use of it. Titers was on irrefutatde argument of political consist tencv for ctifratuhi.-inz him when he had I nn emancipated; Lut, having nc cfpted that necessity, we must also accept all that attends his race disqualification for an independent and wholcs ime exercise of that function; for the dfftct is one that lopslatio can not renifdy, and such remedy con hi ot be attempted without making absolute revolutionarj class distinctions. Yet thre is in this section a feeling which is rapidly developing into a positive fanaticism in favor of in some wy protecting the negro. It originated in party attempts to neutralize the political influence of the South, backed by highly colered press accounts of intimidation at the polls. These partisan exapjreratiens have been taken at their face value by the Northern public; and thus the old feeling associated with the rnti$avery movement has been revived and finds cxpiession in organized attempts to remove the negro from his native latitude and distribute kim over other sections. So utterly demoralized have party politics become that it wuld be simply rciicuious to hold politicians and political organs to any moral accountability for thus wickedly reviving the color issue for partizan purposes. Their case rests upon perhaps one part of trutk to ten of exajX'jer ition; and what there is of truth in it, fin is such a constant counterpart in ether sections f the country that one naturally wonders why tli 1 3 special sensitiveness for one tdiifls of citizens over all e.thers? But while we need not be surprised at any means adopted by politicians for party ends, we have surely a riht to expect something from the common sense of the people. Can it be that we of this section have any interest in encouraging hostility between the colored and the white populations of the South? After we have conquered that section and while holutnj; it in su'a,icctin, is it ma nanimeus on cur part to interfere between the one race and the other and rr ay the working population against the proprietary classes? Is it any more cur business to interpose between the cotton planter ami his negroes than it would be tlio planter's to similarly extend las sympathies to the half starved miners of Pennsylvania? Is it any of our business to undettake the resula lion of the labor market; of the South, or ny either labr market than that with which we are immediately concerned? Have we any right as members of a common republic to stir up dangerous class hostilities among some twelve millions ef our fellow citizens? Can the South r the North !-c benefited by cnconragin the migration cf that labor upon wkich our chief com siercial crep if- dependent? Can we afford, to undermine the prosperity, nay the very existence, f Southern trade by diverting from that section th population on whtcli its industry is Ieptnient? Could we select rsertns beiicr adapted for ruining tot who.e sm and latitg the i-r ineradicable sectional hostilities? Av 1 vv n t . p ."i il ithr.i , I 1 acr 1 -' - I i' . i i i ; - t lie liit? ;1 -tio-i cf tl S.t'v 1. a . t i : 1 ' ; s m , a' lit ! c i " rr 1 u; t he j ci. , cf its p n-vill r , ? 'i J iii ro v .n.l 1 ba 1 or -j tr i r - i rod fu l". ? vi! f. r wl i; C 1 1,1 .1 ; o , - r i.i w x 'i .... . ' . 1 1I 1 4i. J v hi rc ' . r i. f i . s . a 1 3 t ."t . t Ihi i. 1 t' !-,4rt t -s 1 1 ,t v i . i ; ... ... i ! V - 1 d t

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s .: t j : i t ! t;i a siij -M--r rive w.n a s v., irV, n, i-it, r-M,-i:rf.o!ua:i.)i in in- !": tli t the . hn.J to 1.!i-a h i transferred ui a li t if ii on w;;pro In t;hI man cnubl r i !.:, j. ,t '. r.rwn. ; , ..i , ,,,, ,i , :, ,,,,, i ! att'mpte-!. in 'ransiHtinc him to a reiii in L'udi his extinction will m t ... . , - i . . . nastene-i iuriu:ii a cnnrnuai cuutiici. i not only with t!, white man but with the bitter tlrnents of natwre- 1 rt this i.i what some men call (sympathy and humanily! Tlic32Tny fftsesllon. Our best -cholais te!l us that the language ui aucicni Greece Vn ut'?orrt:-5ed for lt- richness and variety of ex prt s-bn. Wll, then, wlson an ancient Greek wanted to borrow live dolhtrs fruMi hU cla?sic neigh 1j o r I; e i i U ; e r h a d to as k him, cl an go? .scad.-? doth? rhino? shin pi ister? ! shinors? d JCiits? Ftvap? rocks? Have you any spon luHx? L brassr scrip? legal tender? lucre? tin? chips? pewter? wherewithal? i ready come down-John? er else duff his abashed hat to the superior flexibility and greater variety and verbal wealth of the Uni ted Stales language. Richard Grant White. The probabilities are that the infa mom J vel 1 o;gg, v ho now d ig races the country, by being iu the United States Senate, will be kick ed out, as ho de-servcs to be. Let the developments come. They will oooto beautiful .ajongside of the Grant boom. Hens are busy gettin? ready for Easter. Boston Post. Eggs actly, they are preparing to chant their lays. Chan Pay Kwai is coming East from California to lecture. Make Kwai for Ah Sin. New York Graphic. Chan-t do it. Won't pay. The Iron Thunder is f lie name of a recently converted Dakota Indian chief, tf he was sheet-iron thunder he might find employment in a theater. Sweet words from the Baltimore Gazette: There will be no Jptnofore" this week, but the inonot-. nous wail of the hand-organ will soon be heard floating on the am bient air. 'Ifyou had your Bibles with you, as the old Scotch congregations used to, you would be able to follow out the interpretation of this passage much better," was one of the pulpit suggestions of Sun day, Massachusetts proposes to pay the attorney for the Boston l)is trict $I,5U0 per annum, while the Governor and attorney General get but $1,0;)0 each. This seems to violate the geometrical axiom that the whole is greater than any ol its parts. Washington Post. CIAL HOTtCEG. Take your Produce to West Baden Store. If you want stylish furniture, go to Schramm & Matthews'. 32-3 Headquarters for Ready-made Clothing, West Baden Store4. We will pay you the "Boss" price for your Wheat, T. B. Walker it Son, Orleans. Latest styels Ladies Hats, West Baden Store. Have you scon that large and tine stnek of furniture at Schramm & mad hows'? no Lars stock Gent's Straw IIat?f West B id on Store. Furniture of all kinds, and the newest styles, at Schramm vt Matthews. i J3 Tho Davis Sewing Machine is. one of the b'-t in to. Sold by Philip B. 1 1 in " '- c . G) t Wt t B " :i Store fr P.. ,'. ur.d SV s. F- t! , :v I i r.i-n pri i..r c. i . i g, i j a. . sv a , Or oa tf. i ..I ..... r i.:i r. .... . ... , . i 11.1 . n c-. : . c..-' . c f : w:, v.t, h t a t , V I . i S. , I. B. i a! iv v i . i .1, Or! t (I'll at A.' I ir 4 1 1 i c" 1

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Vt c are sciiui; Wo are ;-;cllinir our now furnitar:; chippr Iban ever. per than e fcC.UliAMM .v MATTIIEVV.Bcmi I), lliloy Jia.o juf received a ? uw and complete -dock f s'ovim. j If;irdv;u-p, Tabic Cutlery, Ac, ittul j will sell them at prices that Wy cumpelilion. GL-3 We are the hoys that want you wool. Ilriiig it along. Thomas fc Be; nor.-, GO Charaber.-durg. r.'e-jv leat 32arltct. Win. Jf, IJag'gerlry has? just opened a Meat Market in the Cole building, where he will he pleased to see nil those wishing to buy choice meats. 2'Jtf Tlie American Ventilator. Tiiis Ventilator is the be.t invention of the age. Will work on any window. Call and examine it. Satisfaction guaranteed in both price and work. A trial solicited, I have the solo right of Orange county. 31-3 li. D. Rilky. Hern ember That Thomas Staicup, on the east side of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries &c, &c. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which w ill be gold at the lowest living prices. Itemembei also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but 5'ou buy warranted I goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. f,LTf If you want a suit of clothes made or cut, go to Wm. Worrell. Shop on the fast eide of the square, up stairs over Stout & Bro.'s store. He will satisfy you at reasonable prices. 52m9 The law requires at my hands a speedy settlement of the business of the late firm of Allen & Reed. I have no discretion in the matter, and must compel a speedy settlement of all claims due said firm. You have had notice, heed it. W. L. Reed Surviving Part, late firm Allen Iteed. Jan. 22, 1879. 19tf. Nat ice. Persons owing me arc requested to call and settle, either by cash or note, (cash preferred), as I need it to pay my debts. 9tt Ghkex II.zi.ewooi. I desire to say to the people of Orangeville township, and all the balance of the county, that I am located at Orangeville, and .engaged in the BiiACKsxiiTiitNG- Business, and here is the. place to get your work done CHEAP. Plain horse-shoeing, 75 cents; toed shoes, $1.00; resetting, 10 cents a shoe, and all other work in proportion. I have one of the best wagon makers in the State; and will do all work in the, best stylo and on short notice. Give me a call and satisfy yourself. Mii.leii Gherkin. March 12, 79tf Red, White & Blue No Amber Wheat wanted, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. S. C OayiaufiT Auctioneer. Is ready at all times to attend sales at any place in this or adjoining counties at reasonable prices. Residence in jail building. Give him a call. 9tf Wanted. 10,000 pounds wool at Chambers burg. 30 Thomas & Buege&s. vsmr. V W Ah.- mUm Dn f f f r Of Eastern Ohio, will male his f.r:. visit to l'Ail.t. il a V ::otu eoi r.-.-r. t tt; ft'ioilo Hm. an-t at OKM-; "S. on t N i. if i ., t. at lo. " i"- il '. i t " r v i. .. . i i a f i , . . ; 1 'Uil. u 1 I .11 .1,1 !U1 t . , J (Hill . i--'5is !;.;. r.; v e ;o-( .-",( 1 1 1 . t t ..;-!;; ; a a 1 n i'. I . - i . . . i ! ';i ,o'-. t i . " . . i - , . .-.,:iiai 1 , !. : ED. T 13 GAR DEI 11 at a-! .t 1 1 d r; i, ..i c, t O.tl.tl v I i Hi . L . I, t ) -,! 1 n I! i.i ; , i . . . - V 1 e . -r- , t . . . . I

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LAFAYETTE, WD' liaiitl made Ilo?.tn unci tlliocs, Hfrletteatlier Counters, Nolc I-cjt titer Indoles and the Clioieest Vpper feather ttsecl iu all otir goods. '2' 2 icy are superior ti ftliop made goocls in quality and fit. So goods are ot our niauafaiinrc unless bearing on tlie liottoni of every pair a green diamond s'tapetl paper stamp ivif U our firm name. Onrgnnds are all hand tnade and warranted. Aslt your dealers Tor t lie in and Xjuy no otliers, as tliey will outwear three pairs oi any otI; er mauuiacture. T-31-iu3 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. fiotice to EZcirs of Petition to Sell Ileal Estate. State of Inuiaua, Oraiijxe County. Notice is hereby girt-u that flaniel Southern, admli;itratov of the estate of tieorpe JSatrhelor, rtei:easiii. has tiled his petition to sci! tlie rea! estate of the teroiet, his personal proierty being insuilieient to pay his tlebts, and that said iotirion will be heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said count v. Attest: JOHN II. SIMPSON, Clerk, Stay I, 1SJ70 34-3". C. C. Orange County. Administrator's IJotibo. Notice is hereny given that the undersigned b.as tiiis day been" apoointed admlnibtrator of th a estate of Spencer Teavdon. late of or an are county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate probabl v is insolvent. SA.MCEL Ii. TEGAKDEN. April SO. isr. 3.1-3. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby jriven that the tmdersi:r!ied. administrator of tlie estate of Spencer lerarden, deceased, will sndl at )iil)lio auction, at tha late residence of said decedent, in Northeast township, on T1ICHSDAV, MAY 22, 1873, all the personal property belonging to said decedent, not taken by tlie widow, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hois, Wagon. Family Carriage, Helper and Mower, Farminir Implements, Corn. Oats. Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, etc. Terms op Sam;: Sums of three dollars and under, rash in baud; over that amount, a credit of t welve months will be given, purchasers exeeutingnotes wilh approved surety, waiviug valuation laws. SAMUEL It. TEG Alt DEN. April 80, 1S71I S3-!l. Adiu'r. ITotico of Application far XiicoBse. Notice 5 hereby given to the citizens of the town of Orleans, Orleans township, Orange county. Indiana, that I, Charles Hell", a male inhabitant of ioud town, township, county, and S,ate, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Hoard of Comity Commissioners of said county, at their next regular meeting, in .lime, 1S7!(. for a license to sell for one year spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors, in a less (juanlty than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing thesaine to bedriink on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises whercou I desire tosell said liquors, with the privilege of allowing them to be drank thereon, is iu the Mora in northeast corner of the buihUog on the noitheast corner of lot number one bundled and seventy-one (171). in the town of Orleans, Orleans towuship. Orange, count v. Indiana. CH A It EES UELL. Orleans, lud., April 20th, ls70 ii;i-t. ?otie to Heirs of Petition to Sell Ilea! Estate. State of Indiana. Orang;; Countv. Notice is herebv given that llenrv Heed, administrator of tloj estate of Henry Eingle, deceased, has tiled his p tit ion tosell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property being insutiicient to pav his debts, and that said petition will be heard at tlie next term of the Circuit Court of said county Atu-st: .IOIIN U. SIMPSON, April 2ik ls7:i 3:J-3. Clerk C. C. O. C. Administra.tor'e Galo OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Levi Jolinsoii, deceased, will, by order f the Orange Circuit Court, made at the March term. 1S7J. sell at public auction, on the premises, on S.VTUROA Y, MAY SI, 1879, the following real estate belonging to paid, decedent, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty three (2:1), i a township three (3), north of raitge one (1), west, eon'.aining forty (iO) acres, more or less; the same bemi sold to pay tlie. debts of said Levi Johnston, deceased. Terms of Sam;: One-fourth of the purchase money, will Im required in civsh on the day of sa lei the ba'ance ia six, twelve, and ci . bt.-. fi months therefrom, portdiasers execii'ung lode wish inierest at six per cent, trout date, waiving valuation laws, and with approved suretv. THOMAS A. BUOOKS. Aibi'r Es;a!o of .Levi Johnson, ltc"d. Al'ril 2.5, l73-33-4 Sctlcc to Elelrs cf Petition to f,tl 1 State of fa liana Orange Comity s s. "o;i.,"c is, hereby givee that Thomas A. brooks, admiuisti a'.or of the estate of Mary Eansrford. deceased, lias filM Ins petition to s-'U tlie real e-i,'He of the dcicden t, her personal pr.iperty u-ing i fssi Cicient to pay iter t i n !: . i th : I" s.ii;! pfr i t ? osj lri!! ;; r i at t .e ri : 1 1-1 ill 0 tli i: i ,t t ' f d ii t . t,-.-t. .ijun s:. I't'- v. a.. . ,i i . ;:.' j-.;, t: , , i.e. . c. let: ... -.. c i v-c a,, urn w w A. w. 9 it . . I . v n Ml i! ' ' ,M1 1 tv CotuiM", ss. In iln. . .inly u-r.u, I' 11 I ! 1 1. a i i t "i d.o , V d.'.'n.-ter. ! Y t i4 i o : n hi I .-- M . ..U..i i. 1- ! Ill ot a!. e water, fA a ;er. - i i n . ., i ot a co -T Hk a m -iv--. . i . 1 i . t " - . - U ti " 1 I.. I. i tt : i , i-. . i - r 1 s c f i I i i.i- .-!.. 1 1 . i . I UK - I - i . i i i - n , . a i 1 " ... - . t, ,4 1 . LJ-- .1; 1-1.1 i i . " . : s;4:c ... i a i t i i t i - i i . i , t ! -.1. , . r 1 1 ,U ot t i 1 i ,u'i If ut p V I I

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I'aoli, - i:;uia:;. left, over Martin & HvsvmtJirC fi T r y i i p 1"" - Mil a Al. -4 Jsidl ft-rf -fc la. 33 " 1MOLI, FFERSh professional serviect to v-f me ciuicns ot i ann a'ail vicinity Oiiice in the South East corner pabli square. iluFEi'.Exci: Drs. Sberrrd and Bo e. TI LAT7 CAllES. TtrOS. It. BLSKIRK. GEO. A. RfSKISK BUSKIRK li GUI!, ATTORNEYS at 1AV7 Collect iona and Probate 1uis!imiis, npf.p,i. ties. Notary Public in oilice at aJt tiinen. (p "w vw-yr.. O. .i.iib.jLii. V Jk. JL , Attorney at Law, PiOLS, iTiDlATSA. V.'dl practice i n tlie courts of Oran-ju ami adjoining counties. Collections and Probate business solicited. Office inr Cole's building North side Public square. e. c. vilsow, Attorney at Lait, AXD "Will practice in all tbeconrtsof Orange nd a Ijoining couritiei. Particuiar attention given to collection and probate business ZX30iee Hast side I'ublieSiuare. THOS. C. MAHAN, Attorney at Law, Xctarj Public anj United States flab Arj Orleans, Ind. Will practice in all the Courts of Of ange and adjoining counties. Particular attention given to collections and probate business. 6r.i Parroll l DToblitfc Attorneys at Law, IMOLi, I!iI)IAKA. CS?0FFICE North East corner oi the public-square. .bspccial attentian Fiven to collections and proceedings in Bankruptcy. Jan. 8, 177. . 17TH HOOP Ct TUROOP, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IUDI AH A. C;S7They will practice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining count ties. Collections promptly attended to. Office on the North side of the pnh-lic-si uare, up-stairs- 1 GR00SRT STORE! O. Would respectfully inform the public tlmt b had on baiitl a lare stock of Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, notions of all I-Hnifs, GLASS AXD WINDOW SAXIT, CIGARS, 'IOBACCQ, TEA, COFFEE, SUGARS, Mackerel and "White Fisb. by retail or the kit, ami all art icici usually kept in a provision oi c. a . 1 1 1 1 be sold as cb"; aa any llO':-" 1-1 t ! 'i L. -"Tli-b -t market price will be pi-f for (tviTV iU'hci i o: ion of produce. The pitblic aicitiMtcrl til ci..i ami cxaaiiue my to k f ffoons. " 28-3rn A.. J. Irtiiocles, DEALEIl IS Groceries cz Provisions STAPLE DHY GOODG, fiTATiojrrnT asd ijotioxs. Paoli.Ind., Ars. 25, 1ST7. 50-. llenangli & Scully, f - '.'-i a We wontl inform the cttizeBS of Orsnso and .i.;in'mx eonntk-o tbat we are now prer,m"1 to !f" Rl kindMt Jioiisc puintin; U Jr re '.:o .I'a. H'sti Tip;, lrini r..cr bjkI rTr lifticr in? ln the hj.srb.tt fiyss of s;.. art. v. -w)ni'i ai.o iniorra tr pwiin tb.t van have put p a frooj shr;.., ft;.-ijt(j -w ,. fi,;.ij p rt; ... ,.,..(! t0 4, all tariu.oI Carriage at.J 'Va;g.a 'i-iiitin-z. 42!i ... A " ft i .f J ?. e ir. .:?! r& s'i .iff 1 1 ; , iO., j . . , s.i w i . v i . is.,, -t t. ,i , 4 J ,j t ; w I-'-rMv..,, wi-tir;'- st Sc",;-r:,T it.icbieo Will H;.nl ir titcjf sji: srjitita,) tu call on or 4ljre"",i;i u- I kt'-'p a,U kii.iiH ti!i4 give IJ3-i-: riii:Vi----u i:t t:. ' T-r. .":..;( ; u-,.;rk r , I buy j in';.! Lv, :';.,r i,.:t-.;; j."&l,oirVl'r r':'i a,tj :K- l .i,'-.-1 c.i:-r:s j-.i-.pt,. 1 wiiS. , , i'-iiur iU.LU.Xb.i:. '' " 1 ryl1 i ,: i J : ' . "l ' I i f i ) I '; , i r. ' '! -'" ypf 1 , . li i.. ' t