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Exchange. VOL. IX. MILAN, JANUARY 27, 1883. NO.

48. Milan RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. 0.. Sr. L.

A N. 0. R. R. Train lea (till, i follow, on and after July 4, 14 llll'll TRAIR.

v- ii VI? em pm No. south. iH Tim'eaWout fifteen minutes slower than town time. J-T. GARNER.

Agent. Milan. i.ortsvn.LE ASIliTILLE R. R- Trains leave Milan aa follows on and after Sept. 27.

mi. No.l.,..uth.leye,.t pm so. a. s-m vs O.F. CANTWELL.

Ticket Agent. ILLINOIS CEMTRAL R. R. On an alter January Ul. MM.

fassenger trains wrsr Lv Nashville 12:01 pm. m. AHT BOUND. Lv McKensieUpm. Ar Nashville 8:20 pin.

11:00 am- 10:46 am. J. H. HALL. Agt.

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICERS. tl 11 la Mnvnr. T.l-.. It I'ltw MlLrHhlLl.

II. CoIbv. L. ST. Deshong.

J. insh p. A. B. Conley, I Taylor, ildarmen.

SMALL CH ANGE. Summery weather yesterday. "Above the Clouds" next Friday night. The boys had gome good skating early in the week. A communication from Melvenzie ia crowded out ot thia issue.

There is rumor afloat that Milan will soon have another drug store. We give a good deal more news matter this week than for some time past. Representative Vaughn lias our thanks fr it copy of Gov. Hawkins' message. Mayor Hale has painted his residence, and it now looks like a brand iipw house.

Some of our young people attended an enjoyable hop at McKenzie last Tuesday night. The lettering and numbers of all the St. L. A N. O.

cars are to be changed to the Illinois Central. The Chicago, St. Louis New Orleans railway is now known as the southern divisiou of the Illinois Central. "Hog and hominy furmers" are urofcuerous and happy, while the "all- evcn ng- suuday sonoui ui. ii Cumberland rresoyionanj-vuu.

cotton planters are, as usual, cramp- Ddd fellow's I. I 'reaching ina ana a aunw "i7v ed to meet their engagements. Grayer meeting iuursday evening- bund-iy I 6 6 PERSONAL. TRENTON TOriCS. HUMBOLDT HArrENlXJS.

pm. 12:10 pin. Blank- atone and D. A. CHURCHES.

Bapfwt-Church H'eet. J. E. Eoff, pastor. Preaebiug every Sunday morning and evening.

Prayer meeting Wednesday eqening. Sunday Main street- W. H. Armstrong. Dastor.

Preaching every Sunday morning and eveuing. Prayer meeting ednesday The January number of the Southi B. Goodman, of Cuba, We learn that the rumor prevalent Langtry passed through Humboldt is visiting friends here. here lust week, that the property of at noon last Monday, but was not Misses McMahen and Reavis, of Spl. Hill, had been attached seen by the anxious nmltidude.

The Jackson, visited friends here this is untrue, conductor said she had not arisen wank. The flag of the old Fourth Tennes- from her couch. Freddy was not Sam Williamson, of Trenton, see regiment (Confederate) is in the with her. was in town one or two days this jxissessiou of Mr. W.

T. Grihsby, of Humboldt has quite a number of week. Trenton. He ought to have it on handsome new brick business houees, Miss Emma Dick Herron, of exhibition at the coming meeting of and we hear that there is not a vacant Spring Creek, visited here several the boys in that town. dwelling in the town.

This prosperi-days since our last. Trenton Courier: A little convict ty is attributed to her excellent pub-John A. Phelan and family have eleven years old, from Nashville stop- lie shoo, which is ene of the best in moved from here to Trenton, where ped in town last Monday. He was the state. they will resi le in future.

well up to the penitentiary slang and Humboldt Argus: E. H. Toms, A telegram was received by Dr. seemed to know most all the convicts, living near Brazil, this county, left Woolfolk yesterday morning announc- It was really amusing to hear the home on Monday, the Nth telling the death, at Martin; of Rev. J.

little fellow talk. He admitted his ing his wife he was going across the Brooks Robertson, a former resident guilt and said he was going to Union river to buy pork. On the following of Milan. We Hid not learn the par- City, as most all convicts went there Saturday, he not having returned or ticolars of his death. He has many after releasement.

sent any word to his family, his wife relatives and friends here. Trenton Courier: Uncle John Ford, sent a couple of men to look for him. Maj. Mike Waldron, an old time who now resides in the 12th district They proceeded immediately to Bells, popular conductor on the M. L.

of this county, was born in Ba ke where they learned that he had put road, and assistant superintendent of county, North Carolina, in 1796. Was his horse in the livery stable the same the river mails, died in Memphis last reared in Rutherforl county day he left home, saving he would Wednesday night, after a lingering was licensed to preach in 1821 and call for him the nex Wednesday, and illness. He had relatives and many moved to Gibson county, Tenn. in 18- had boarded the Memphis train. The warjn friends here, who are saddened 24.

He organized the first'. E. search was still continued, and at by the news. church in 1824 in a log house then Memphis he wa found to have regis- We regret to learn that Mr. Wool- used for court a house, which tered at the hotel, and had settled his lard and family will leave our town stood near where the present one now bill early Thursday morning, and had next week.

They will return to their stands. Uncle Johnnie had been not been seen by the hotel clerk since. home in Jackson. His excellent married twice and had raised a large Prayer meeting school vain. A Ii- C.

F. Oollms. reotor. Service i Bunoav 01 em Industries IS Well Up to US hlgn unug laiunj, 'iu winci uiii. ur each month.

I t. I I muilo mnuv wnrm flipnds here durinP I uiaitorl tha crrnv nf hia firat wit'n oi xi. BlillUdni. It OUlllil 10 uavc bioiuc 6 Liberty Lodge. No.

M. D-L-Jordan, to t.hpir stav in our midst, and all who fw Huva Bern nnd saw wpll crnwn the Dictatsr: W. ii. Coley. Kep Lodge meew i circumnou ncicauuuia.

xxn-c 7---0 irst and third Friday nights in eaoh month. know him, like him. second growth of a mulbeiry which E. N. Stotie will sell pocket knives at cost for 15 days.

TWO POINTS WRITTEN. 1. O- 0. F. year.

I I 11 -r a 1 -wr re a nU.ai JNews reached herf. last Monday 01 he had anted at the head of her 'un explanation wnen iou come 10 evening, don't fail to go to Jordan's the death of Wash. Flack in Mem- grave. He says the only ones of his See I 6 i i I i i- I I have lots of Poods and somn mnn U. 0.

G.C. Hall next Friday uiirht and see the paw, uuaer sau circumstances, it, is early aswciates wno are now living Mitchell, na n. i.at 8aid that, on accouut of family trou- are Ed. Raines. James Hess.

John L. W. 11. Algea, K. B.

l.e.lge ineeu taa ana no iciiiiv viuv i i i auuiga juot uun ninu goouo. iue Moniay nights in icn inouiu. 1 tlava Dies, ne weui ou preu nnu aieu uay, oosepn ing anu jjukb r. oeay. i puolic, generally, are reauested to K.

of P. 'I if aioAtul with mania uotu. We did not learn He is enioviuer very cood health. Can take advantage of the immense bar- w'-T'Biatfi and then froze hard, the Ilewasatone time walk a mile and preach a good sermon al ine, of good, kept out much fatigue. I at eU(jh men laugh and the lean men yawn.

You Ex-Confederate Soldiers' Memorial As- can all find goods to suit you and at soclation of Gibson Connty. prices that will astonish you all. My In pursuance of resolution No. 4, Bale8 8hVw. 1106 that a generous diers' Mass Meeting" of Gibson coun- t)o8t." I have assumed to pay all debts ty, in Ireuton, on Uecemher 4th, lo- Uontracted by the firm of Conley a Thursday night.

A.O. U. W. Sundav. Monday and Tuesday were a popular conductor on me missis- without clear and cold, with a slight modera- Bippi Central road, and married Miss m'd fourth Friday nights.

tjou 0 the temperature. Wednea- Sue Flack here. At the time of his K. and L. of H.

dav. Thursday and Friday- were war- death, he was a conductor on tne fli. Mytt; with clouds and driz.ly rain part L. R. road xi.

oi tuts lime. WANTED. The Methodist Sunday-school last i I plpntpd thn fiillnwinc Hele- rnHK AMKltlCAN A.NTIVIUAU1A au -o JL ORIENTAL JOUBNAL ruonsneu uj Jai-iison Jt Moore. Chicago. III.

$3 per year. Edited by Stephen b. Feet. Devoted to iealOriental. European and American Aron-aeology.

Illustrated- The edito. of tho above journaldesires correspondence wuh all persona in this eountry who have in their possession any arch teological relioe, or whu are in any way In-'erested in the study of antiquities. "Above the Clouds." Our readers will have the opportu- Sunday- n'tv witnessing the above-named 82, the following named gentlemen Harrison and must do it right away, Hum- beautiful and thrilling drama at Jor- have been appointed chairmen of the It takes money and I must have it. H.n PVl niht nrn.it To the ladiesrH the fair and br.ght gates to the West Tennessee 1 a. snnool uouvention, to meet, in num- ft- To the ladies th fair nnd brloht r)n' Hal n.i Fridav of next tv iUi.

ne JaaiesrH me lair and or.gnt boldt next month: K. J. Adams, lighU of our obttntry, 1 have an im- I I- sr. Itntnrw Mn a-i t-k I r-v I- FOR SALE. A LOT OF HOOD BOOKS CUEAV.

CALL at the Exchange office. MAGISTRATES' WARRANTS AND EXECUTION'S at Ureatly Reduced Rates. Apply at this offloej Mrs. S. F.

Rankin and Miss Molie House. Alternates, H. L. Dickin son, W. A.

Townes and Mrs R. B. Mitchuru. The Milan Fruit Growers' Atsochv tion will meet this afternoon. We suppose they will appoint delegates week.

It is now being rehearsed by Districts: our popular and talented Prentice District No. 1 Dr Jas Richardson Club with great care, and we feel safe in promising an entertainment of I unusual interest. As our readers know, the young ladies and gentlemen connected with this club have I. vld newspapers. uooD TO PUT rh- nupntion.

nave neretoiore given us somegoou dSW" W-WS: cl'i'ituuoSa: call their special attention to a com. plays, performed in a most creditable opack IN this column at F.IVK munication on our last page. It is manner. Some ot them it not all a.W.Ki'.VJ?' ah b'0Br sound, sensible and to the point. Let evince dramatic talent of a high or- rpKN houses lots in MILAN.

wiU, every fruit nid vegetable grower here- der, and they are now preparing to about, read and ponder over it. excel themselves in the next play. Usiruetors and two Burrowes' Piano-forte iTite a communications on I The entertainment will be given tor app the friend8 the benefit of the College, and we I mnA finninnnr. nf it tnv. Our HiHirA 1 D0D6 tO BQG a wr if I wiiwuvm vb i af mm mjjjw mw mM -m ar i crowded house.

En- in tn triva both aides a lair neanne. wurnijo kucxu wnu jvu, i AND SURGEOU. L1 th W15 full7 informed and help agood institution. See full srniOlWmi nw ni.viij that thev can programme in our advertising col- Milan, Tenn. 0Se e-stir ia follies Bloek, Maia street; ireeideaeeea Diekiaaoa street.

MILAN MARKETS. COltaCTID WRIKLT gTOMI vote intelligently. Exchange urans claims to be a friend of the people. and wishes to do all in its power for the happiness and prosperity of the community. COTTON-Oiiiian Oocd Ordinary Low Midd iBC- Middling Uocd Middling HAMS eountry 8.0.

HAMS BKKAKFA8T SHOULDERS LARD BUTTER. DRIED PEACHES DRIED APPLES DRY HIDES CHK'kENS KG OS PI.01IR MKAIj BRAN TORN MOLASSE tsYRUP OFk'EK nt li AK IK svj 1T, 4 A Beaver Caught. We learn that Jesse Williams caught a very large beaver at Clem" ents' mill pond, three miles froVa town, one day this week. He had beeu seen there before, we understand. Adley Proudfit shot Achilles Win KX1 I I Ua inut.ntlir saw.

7,6 killing him, in Memphis. last Thurs- day. He was released on a 125,000 bond. War Claims Allowed. The following citizens of this coun ty have been allowed the amounts opposite their names by Congress, as war claims: Wm.

Andrews, dece'd S241.25. Thos. G. Barton, 22.50. Chas.

II. Hood, 43.00. J. 8. Hudson, dee'ed, 100.00.

Alexander O'Daniel, 89.15. Bethel G. Phelan, 125.00. Samuel Reed, dece'd, 300.00. J.

II. Thompson, 140.00. Thos. Walker, 62.00. Jas.

W. Young, dece'd, 115.00. 2 JuoLFly 3 Penn 4 Wm Cox 5 II Bowers 6 Johnson 7 McDearraon 8 Col Ben Holmes 9 A Hamp Taylor 10 Howell 11 John Hunt 12 Altman 13 Capt Wm Moore 14 A Allen 15 Geo Robinson 16 Jake White 17 Tom Sawyer 18 Hudson 19 Oliver 20 Atkins 21 Halliburton 22 John Gibbs 23 Johnson 24 Duncan. mense amount of goods suitable to your every want, and at. prices to (lease you.

I keep none but good-ooking gentlemen to wait on you in the store, and promise you every courtesy and attention when you fa vor us with vour presence. A beau tiful lot of nice new Prints, Domes tics and many other nice things just received. Come and see us, everybody, cornel Respectfully, 1. J. HARRISON.

E. N. Stone keeps the best ground Coffee. Gen. U.

S. Grant may not waut a third presidential term, out. it a prudent man, will kep Dr. Mof-fett'b Testhina in the house for young Sartoris. It can be found at any Drug btore.

I will close out my pocket knives at very low figures. E. N. Stone. THAT HACKING COUQHcaa be so o.uiok'1 eared by bhiloh's Cure.

We guarantee it. jorsaie at me tiiy urug More. WILL TOU 6VPFER with Dyspepsia aad DUTIES. To make a complete list of all ex-Confederate soldiers now living in his a- District. I tit, i0.

Ut Complaint? Sbilou'. Vitaliii guai- All raembers of the County Com-1 aud to cure you. us to the City lirug Sun. mittee art requested to meet at my office, in Trenton, on the first Mon day in March, 1883. J.

P. McGEE, Chm'n County Committee. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough, bhiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale at the City Drug store. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath aeoared by ehlloh's Catarrh Remedy.

Priee 60 cents. asal Injeeter free. City Drug store. New resolution, for the New Year Urocenes -ior casn at gman margins. E.

N. Stose. Don't read this, unless you wast KWIS MW Six prisoners escaped from the 4 ALT HUl l-t Tiipu1iv lilfrht. E. N.

Stone keeps coal oil and I to buy your Groceries cheap! apple vinegar for safe. 1 I E. N. Stone. Do not fail to give E.

N. Stone a I Leave your orders with E. N. mi W-m a can wnen you come to town. stone for lirocertes.

SHIl.OH'S COUQH aad Consumption Cure is sold by us oa a guar a tee. It caress consumption. Per sale at City Drug store. 8QILOir VITAL1ZKR I. what you need for Constipation.

Loss ef Appetite. Disiinees and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prioe 1U ana 76eenU per bottle at the City Drug tflere. CROUP. WHOOPINO mi'dll lis immediately relieved by Bbiloh'a Cure, at DEFINED COTTON SEED OIL So I.

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