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TIIE MEMl'IIIS APPEAL t FRIDAY, MAY 31" 1889. 8 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.'S PREMIUMS ON NEW BUSINESS FOR 1888 LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY COMPANY IN THE WORLD. NELSON & RAINE, Managers for Tennessee and Arkansas. THE COURTS. t'nltrtl Mnlea Court. The following enspa in tlio United Stiites Circuit Court will bo cnlloJ for triul tliis morning in tlio order nuiuoil: 2,'JSO, KJ wonilson vs. Clinse; 2,KM, (iloiiny A Vio let! vs. June Urotliors; 2,010, Mrrrliun vs. Louinvillo A Nalivillo liuilrowl Compiiny; 2,ll.i, 1'rinnlo vs. Iuihvillo, New Orlunim A Trxns luiilroail Compiuiy: 2.1IIS, O'Neil vs. KunNiis City, iiriiinlicld A Moiniiliis Lmlroiul C'otiit'itiiy. C'ounsi'l in tlii'su suits nropxprrtiM tolio firwnt, ns they will lo tullcJ iicieinii torily for trial. Olmliinl Court. The Jury in tlin rase of the Stnto ncnliiHt . O. Ilcilruk rcturneil verdict of "Not tiuilty." Til Mm Kupri-iiir 4 onrt. SXK lik1 lnnlrli tu The AikmI. Jackson, Tcnu.. M.iy ItO. Tin fc'uproino Court met this morning, all the judges )rcM'iit, nnd delivered opinions in the fol low ing ruses: Aflinned I'onnell vs. Ciiiii1hi11; Gib- ton County vs. I'ylmHH; Lowenstein et id. vs. L6vo; lirook, Nccly A Co. vs. Ivc; Alter, Forward A Co. vs. Lovo; Citldwull vs. Mt-Culliitn. , l'etition to Itehoar llwrnlsm-tl South Tkinil Toy Company vs. Arliiitfuiu Iiimii ntneo Coniimnv. liniourU Nucle vs. State, on petition to rehear. rover I n to c iiillueiuent in workhouse, iitlir.m-.l nn to line. lCovertu'd mi l K.'iiiandod fvinnw Por ter vn. Slate: 'i'lioinpviii v. Thompson, lMlL'!a-n vs. Joiner, roverxed mid bill diMnioMvl. Hulkim vs. Sharp, deeroo inodillml nnd reniauilcd. The court s ljotirned lii'iiiinj; rauses on tin) (idiMiii rln.uiviy ilmkrl. The li.liwill County doi ket will Ik.' linii.hed tomorrow and CVorkotl County will ho taken up and ditKrt d of. ' - - - . A NEAT TESTIMONIAL. The Rev. Dr. Dnnlol Complimented by Youiib Latty Pupils. When the I lev. Mr. iMniel entered tbu library of the 1 1 it'll School yesterday, lo deliver to thu M-nior class liin dual lecturo on Mental and Moral Science, bo found niton his table four In-mHitii! volumes of 1 rou.lu s"Shorl S: tidies mil i real Sutijecls," tup'iln r with .iw,t iiu-Iii liiij "I'.iiHies fur 'i'lioiiflitu" of lliortiKai ( I went y-wveu hrijxht youiiit hidiei luivi hluiiatoren in niilivmph Io iikI pl.icj il) oil tlie card of opprvcuuvo vali'.lictor orv. DUdU 14 WANTED. A Requlnlllon Made on lbs Oovornor of Tnn. l"-ial H.jwt l Tlii A.l. Jaikiov, 7Iih., Miy ;M). A r"iiisitioii wivne'd to lay en the (iuvenmr of Ten lieMeo for tlio CNlra lili.ni of ihu nrto num. Jim IIimIi, who ran away n few days sunt) with a yoini whito .'ill named l.ula Mutphri'e, limn Tslluh.iieliio County, I Mil tt of whom were nnvaled in MeiuphiH. Iliu-ti'a citrailition is nkel fur on a Charge of (rraml lirrinv. Thu larceny chartted 1 n.,i the larceny ( the nil I, but that of liomlo, w iocs, etc. Tlio nity m- plyinii lor the icipiioiilou U Hum tlio lii'iulibothiHHl wlirrn the nlxlil.-t ion titok p'me, rout hu anvg thul (hero is luteiiiu' f.fhn H.iiiinl iha m-gro in tho cuimu miy. Tso (inat i iieinli I IimmI Sjrapiii;ij mm impiiie i.i.hmI. i hi- i.i 1 1. r l ii ily it (mini 1 1) ll.e iilinr iiiiiin iiie. Una aaai.tl I hmI Irrh. SW'U1 I'lllMK'l. Ut 1 Ik' AiI, Iti.im mi i i.i k, itnii., May :Ut. At a Special telio of Ihu ll.iywo.nl County Court bxlay W. V. Pupree was ilec'.ed CoiitPv Ctiurt Clerk, to till Ihu vaeaiiev rniiM'il by the iipmintinent of J. W. blown, nip , Stall h .MuihIii,!. tit Siorli'r rtx1li-nr 'Mrn In mlt'luna i. Aniiirs tit tiMirv llian iifin-r ol ft i-rnlU'i It I IikiI ly 1 I lilt. l Mnti O'tvt riiin-lif. I I, tor. .1 i y lliu lii-U ut Ilia l. i,'i I ion iiIm- a ln lliilinr-l l iitf-l ana Vl.-I II.IiI,ImI i I ii.-. Cri-am ImiIiii I'na ilrr il'---ti.,1 niliUiQ AlulliUilM, Liilc ur Alum I. il. I i.i.l) , a. I't'.ICK IlAklNO IHWPI.lt (XI. Kiw YSK. nil . fi. Iu i J. F. HOLST & DRO. mcrtmon la a 0. ItOlT A KT.0.1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS UAXK KUtOVEO TO No.330 1-2 Second St. Memphis mr A full s1 ii!i tivJ W r A) mil M tKliir i mi. au.1 ( .. Ctok C( I iaiu i4 k.MlMi'i'.lwllaau4j Cnnlr Murak mm t .j r niiA GRAVEL 'ROOFING. T'.ipalaivtnnl rnofl llnalnir uac4 nn lt kiiaiH- l.nll'lioa- In l"i"llii(T ii. n:..'iii i lina. In aumm -r; lir" pruuli iliirul.d'l lM'uM r Jilt I'll: nn tiiit'liir. li-l(KI Il4-IM litii"lirST. Ti-lephliMi" SJ, J. P. PRUTZMAN A. CO. ALSO AXflULT VAVl.SQ. mEMK LOCAL NOTI0E3L Mmr-ms Plenm LnundiT. 224 Peoond V. 1'iUNKi.nv I.VMiir.R Co., 121 Jollerson it 1)yk Woiiks L. Iiicuel A Co., 68 Jef ferson street; telephone l,0;il). C. 11. IIotciikihs, skilled Watch mnker. lUllicnlt nod complicated watches 1 OHpo ciiilly solieiL No. 31 MudiHon street. (Ynniniiihm Wilson AVorks, corner Monroe nnd J'cSoto slreet3. Tho best ma teriul on band; tho most finished work uieii eniployod. l'ciis nnd whito ns tho flovvor whoio nnnie it bears nro tho biscuitt rai.wd by Lily linking l'owder. Ukan A Lilly Corrns and Ppics Oh liK.MKMiiKii, wo nro now olferiiig for snlo thnl very choiro piece of property located on the northwest corner of I rout mid Me Call streets, opposito tho (iayoso Hotel. Tim Conawat ilr.AU IOhtatk Aukncv, No. '-'j Main street. a O. TOOF St CO. Will 1111 Order l or i.iiiiouitiriiiu, ritlNTIKD, I'.LANK 1JO0KH, As lw M Anjr IIomm lo Amorlr. IMIial Hlmll llo IVIIh llnr IlojT Is now being linked ns by parents, mid wo ran imo no Ix'tler ndvico than to recom mend tendinti them to that jMipular nnd proriwslvo institution, Tho Nelson HunI- ness College, S'cond and Moiiroo streets, w here they will learn lluriuiruud writing arrordiiiit to biiHiniws standards, ns well ns Apelline;, lMMik-kii pinn, tyK- riling, etc. They will only hsvo to study during tho cool hours of thu day nnd will Im discip lined in a ifentlo but firm manner. Thu Nelson College stands without a mht for thoroughness mid respcctiihility of pa tronage. aiillnry I'lunibliif. Thn enterprising flruiof Ijitling A Halley nro rapidly building a reputation for doing good work. They have already completed some of the moot thorough nnd well venti lated job of plumbing ever done in Mom- pliii. Their idea in to lino the best mate rial nnd worku.niisliip, which results in comfort nnd satinlai lion to their patrons. They nuiUe a SH-clalty of rouioduling old plnmhliig work. lo ntrr nimiinirrv. J. W. X. Crowne is ori'pired to put in water ciiuuections and plumbing repairs on short liolii'ii nnd lit the lonent piieen. ulid with sin h prompt inn as to uvuid nny urnntn or lines. Telephone j'.XI; i:olbvc olid street. Cam. on the Southern Trust Company', room .' on I '."J Cotton Kxchmige, if vou w ixli to borrow money on improved real estate. - MriUU rria Work, Ns 81 ami R:l M iiiho SiHetr, I'-uilders of l ino Vehicles. Mllvnn A 1 1 1 mi, 7.1 J Main Mlrrvt, S'll nil gmiles ot Kuriiiliire, Cnrpets, Kiigs, .Matting, etc., ut Hi" very lowcwt powuhlo cnh pnnn. Ahst tin repairing, upliuli.t-r-ing, shipping mid luieking furuituro, slid gni.inntee good and satiitf.iclory work. TUB ANTI-THU3T LAWS. Opinion of Dmlnm Men Wbi Are ArTueteil. Sr. is, Mo., May I!'! Nuiiietoui let ters coniinuo to reach thUciiy from nearly nil si'cti'Hia of tho cniiitry, but principally from iiiauiif.i' Hirers in the I'm! and North, iuipilriiii what elfect thn iillti-truit mid mm)I law, ireently avmd by tho Is'ialat- ure.has bad 01 will linve on tint lndiitrics ol the St ite. The opinions of ill tuy prom inent bii'ineM men hnvn iilre.nlv Uvn puhhhei bv thn dailv pr.-a, nnd toin.-i- row the .V'lia.i'i or Jii ,or J non.i, ot HiU citv, w ill k'Vh the views mid opiiiions of a di..i'li or inure f the le.1 bni in innhirtiir eis of S. Iiiiis in r-p il l thu law, Sniiiiimrxed they nre lo the i lh'et that tho law defeats itaelf for tlie re.iaoii Ihnt it leu la In Hie ngreal Ion of capital ill tnl ii lies ctiteiptiaea, nnd that Us i'lllorcc lilcttt will drive iii.intil.iclureM out ot the citu-s nl tho state. They aUi kIiow that it will wmk piwitivn ininry to dealers. In farmer mi I to n -i workem, nnd that it is iiiieou- utiliitioiial. 1 h. general U'lief is that no a I ti nipt w ill be mi lo to etiloreo it nnd that it w ill In- reiM iiled at tlio next sersion of tlio lgialaiiir. - TUB IKON OUTLOOK. Southern Kuinnoe Msn Not Disturbed by the Cut In I'rires. CMtmsiHMii, Tenn., Mnv HX Tho 7'ruif m oi is in receipt of letteis from pro diiceia nnd brnkeu who control flvo-sUlhs of tho entire pii iroii pridiielioti of tho Ceiilial South relative lo the cut III prices of Iron liv thu lliniiias Iron I oinpntiv ai l tlie oiitlo All ngiee in slating thai tho cut will have no i-llecl w hnlever on the Southern fui ii sees, rud the opinion among nil is tli.it tue iKittnui is alum! ronclicilnn mi c.nlv Improvement in tho market Is uiitiiipalcd. t:i ...itrnl T ntc !.!. I II llVilUtlUII ..-.. .11 am. a iinniv. ijuun 1-ilUII, is the most (lcshablc property on Mississippi avenue, ami Desirable TwcUto.y Kcsidcncc oil Union street, cheap if sohl in the next lew clays. M. M. GILCHRIST IIEDRICK NOT GUILTY. THB JURT RETURNS A VKEDIOT EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING, Whon the Jury Left tbo Box Eloven Wore for Acquittal and One for Con viction Officer Hedrlclc Granted a Month's Leave ot Absence. Yesterday morning, at nn enrly hour, tho jury in tho enso of tho Stato ngainst W. U. Iludrick inado known to tho KucrilT tlml they considerod of, and bad agrood upon their verdict. Tho fact was communicated to Judgo luI!oie, who ordered tho jury in court nnd hud tho verdict read. To tho grniifl- ciition of many, and tho surprise of a few, tlio verdict, w hen lead, piovod to bo ono of n tjiiittul, and Mr. Iludrick was pro nouncod a freo and blameless man. Thero was considerable nppliiuso in the audiuiiuc, which win frowned upon nnd silenced by tho court. Tho prisoner, for the first time sincy tho trial began, was visibly moved, and when tho announce ment was madu tears cumo into big oyes mid his voice was tremulous. Tho news soon spread. I'eoplo in all Darts of tho city weru anxiously waiting, and tlio tele phones were kept busy. About tho first to receive tho glad tidings was Mrs. Hed rick, wifo of tho accused, who lives in Chelsea. Sho immediately sent for tier husband by ineKsenger nnd had him has ten homo, where ho arrived at 11 o'clock in the morning. 1M Corcoian. a brothor of Tom Cor coran, deceased, was in the courthouin nt un early hour, lie was in tin ollico of Attorney-tietipral Peters w hen tho ver dict uns announced. Ho did not bear thu reading of tho verdict, but tho fact wns communicated to him where be sat. Ho urose ii nd left tho room without saying a word. It is only fair lo suy that the minority of people anticipated Ulid expected a verdict of acquittal. Wheu the fads were known and thoroughly iliM'tiHHcd it was generally understood and believed thut u verdict of acquittal was inevitable. Thero were some, of rou rso, w ho thought ilill'ereiilly. On nil ipiextions of moment opinions will diller, and among tho) who thought thnt a dillerent verilict should have been ren dered is the editor of the lutluJic Junruul ul ilif Ann .VieA, who says editorially in his isMio of Saturday, June 1, just fiuui tlie press: "The trial ol Policeman Ifedrirk for tbo killing of Tom Corcoran terminated in tho Criminal Court on Thursday morning by a veidict of acquittal, il is certainly n mystery 'how tho twelve good men nnd true' could arrive nt such a conclusion w hen a dozen reputable witnesmn sworo positively that Corcoran was walkinguwnv with his'liauds by bis aide when Iledrick liHik aim and rhol hitu thre.i limes. It must not bo forgotten that this man Mod lick was only a citizen, not mi olllcer, when ho killed Corcoran, llo interlered in a qiinirel Ihnt in no wise concerned him, and the result was the death of Cor coran. Such verdicts ns in tho nliove cato lu.illy bring ridicule on the nnme of jus tice iiud show to tho world that law in tho 'faxing iMhlrict is nil iiuqiliililiad fariti. Ibr'ul'ter Hliit'iiieii mny iisi their weap omi w ilh peifiH't fi'ei'dotii nnd lltiliM tho boilies of citizens lis targets." Tlieiv lire others who think as doe the ediPir of the Jtnniurl, but they aio in tho mi nut i ty. lieu llio reMUlt ol tlio trial set lledrlcK free, Chiel I n vis vo'nnlarilv ollered the ex priwiner ono nionth's vacation in otjlcr that ho might lecuperate after tlnatul of his lull:! coiiliiieuieiit, n kimlnesk which was gladly neeepled. Mr, Iledrick will resume Ins duties ns special police olliivr ut the end of his vac.itiou, tine inleriKting feature of th" trial is tho fact which has Is'en cotiei'iiled by the prewt until today, for (ear of prejudicing the rn'O and Hull I thnl cm Ii minion the Jury was either un x-Coiifeder.itu or the smi of an ex Confederate; the do cesi'd, Coreornu, wiin tho sou of ail ex- Coiilederale, while the ncctiaed, Iledrick, was tho sou of nil ex I lilotl oltic.T. Ihero w .is no pat limn fooling in the cue, how ever. IN fcOCllSTY. An Inter ting event took place at tho rifidenco ot Jii'lgeJolin 1. Mim ymter.l.iy evening, il U-iug the oii-nhioii of the mar- ri.'i:e ol himoNler, Mu M.itlio A. Mo-s, to Mr. I. It. .IoIiiikmi, a wortliy voliug geu- tleuiall of MiHni-xippl. 1 he eeriiiuoiiy was iH'rlorilieil I iy 1 1 io l.ev. I'r. HiiiU. .ooo Init the iniiiivdiulo friends of tho (utility were present. On Ti-rVsv rvenlng, tho 2th 'ns. Mr. and Mia. J. 1- Klliott gave an impromptu riileitniniiieut nt their homo. .No. 4 Ml I on todie niiii t rxii'iided, in honor of their ciiKis, Mrs. 1'iiilnriiie liruminoud and tier ncci hi it dialled d.niililer, Mrs. M. , llaUini. of Sew N'ork City. Mrs. 1whi I TIioiiimiii kindly gave everal ri'ndiugs In mi MiiikeaiM'iiro, which weio highly np- preciaiei 1. PROTECTEO IKOUSTRY rvf-4m In rail of Iho mow. You'll grf iHinl.a'H el ol.l Iroiiiwii Uvi. rhil.lnm- Voilcr nt aliut csu't (l (t yna kxrt lliat wo nsve WoSII'sflgE Clacking on Ihcra, snt t:rr con tsoltimiah. V.TLrf & RANDOLPH, Philiidctphla. Tlx laU Ulaakkat fur Mm. Vaan aavl CbiUe a. for sal: in tlir. T Cniiii;,.; MAiSONlU TKMl'LU ABSOLUTELY PURE Lihjjweet Vholejome Bread Delicious Pastry REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS A.B to Parity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baldng Powder: "I have tested tho Royal Baking Towuer and find It composed of pure and wholo tome Ingredients. U is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and doot not contain either alum or phosphates, or other Injurious substances. K.G.LovB. rh.D." . - i ne uoyai uiiKing rowuer u iuu purest, io public, to tlio J, "The Unyal Baking powder is purest buklDg powder of which 1 have knowledge. MAHOrACTVISO 0Nk THS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Fsaikiko, Cal. !ltlma. Kv. Nsw Vo. N. V. 0ktaV W -arf JQ SEND FOR PRICES OF MASON'S FRUIT JARS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS AND FLY FANS TO Floyd & Co. LAMPS AND TINWARE A SPECIALTY. IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CHINA AND ENGLISH IRON STONE CHINA. ALABAMA : CARBON : HILL : COAL iaJ.il Jl- '-"i i"!!! t fcr it-ti ' lj P M.ATTERSON &CO,y on inthrcito. Coktv Wrnrl. E. WITZMANN & CO. WEBER HMKNABE HF.NI roil CATAI.OC1TJK.S. 221-223 SECOND STREET. - - - MEMPHIS. TENN tTKDOI BROS., of Coma, Ulaa. SLEDGE fi COTTON VOe. 1M & 168 FBOtfr BTRJuiX DILLARD& COFFIN COTTON NOS. 30a and 304 FRONT Ui illlSI j '' HI V.IHIV. , 11113 can be bought cheap. just cast of Dunlap; very & CO. : - BAKIKG POWDER auu mosi reuuoio Paking powder olrcrca H. A. Mott, Th. D." MOTT, i n, IF. la quality and highest In strength of any YVn. McMuktrjh. l'u. D." Combinet the juice of the Blue r igiot California, so laxative and nutritions, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY TER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, tO TMAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your .WgUt for SYRUP OF FIGS. 9 NO. 21 RFCOND STREET. F. M. HORFUUC NORFLEET, FAOTOK8, liMrHIJi tZJA FACTORS, ST., MEMPHIS. TENN, FOR V.Ullilv, a, a v. a ...... .'...., vih.i.ji.,1, .iv. V II IUUIII.) , .11 .t U.ll l.U 1 1. Tii,. , tvntif,,! t nt on nnrf!, cM, c it -An . . ,. . , Twcnty BcaUt,ful Ltb n nnh 51 J f Lm011 aNcnuc; can sdI chtaP to V tics who want to build. : REAL ESTATE BROKERS AUD a ESTABLISHED 1842. THE WOODRUFF & OLIVER CO, U) .g) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEMTS, Nos. 330 and 82 Front Street, t : : Memphis, Tennessee. nnrCTOHS. A. Woodruff. T. T. Porter, J. 0. Nocly, J. E. Oliver, F. L. Woodruft Our PprliiK stock of FINE VEHICLES Is complete, and we iuvite an inspection of sme, ofleriiiR priws in competition with nnv Louis IIisAiiRR, II. fi. Mili ss, 1 resident. viuv-frcsiUcnt. Xreusurcr. becrctary TIIE SC1I00LFIELD-HANAUER CO., (Successors to SCU001FIELD, ITANAUER &, CO.) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, 256 and 258 FRONT STREET, SIRUCTOR9 1 LOUIS HANAUER, W. W. 8CIIO0LFIELD. 0. V1LLEU W H. VTT.T.FH LEE BROS. & CO. A MANUFAOTUnH TENTS, AWNINGS AND TARPAULINS WHITE FOIl PHICES. No. 294 FRONT STREET MEMPHIS. TENN Hill, Fontaine & Co. Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocers 296-298 FRONT STREET. MEMPHIS. TENN. HILL, FONTAINE & CO. Gotion Factors. Commission Merchants No. 113 SOUTH MAIN ST- ST. LOUIS. MO. V. M EAGLE BOILER WOIIKS. DANIEL SHEA & CO., PropYs, (BuccEssona to s:iea a McCarthy.) BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET-IRON WORKERS Repairing Plantation Boilers a Specialty. UO TO 14 4 FrtONJT STREET MONEY : on IMPROVED PLANTATIONS We Make Loam All Principal Payable In FIVE Yeart, with tmereai payable al nd of each year. Or. on FIVE-YEAR Partial Payment plan, by which the boM PT n wen w.tnout f.lnC too heavily on one crop. One advantage afloidcd la that aU act! eir.enuare made at the Mcmphia oihee and can have the perional aitentiun of the borrower. Colonial and United Slates Mortgage Co. N. F. LoMASTER. Manner. 231 H Un St. Msmnhls. Tann. J. M. I)(X"KEItY. 11. It. WHKIS90S. IIF.NHV TANK Iw WILKIXaO.t. DOCKEIIY, WILKINSON & CO. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, No. 360 Front Street, Up-Stairs, MEMPHIS, TENN AJV N(,MI.H MAtIK IV r'AHIt. t k tmx a 1 mcx. w. n. Done. Z. N. ESTES & CO. (8UOCKS80H8 TO EgTEfl, DOAJf A CO.) Wliolcsalo Grocers and Cotton Factora Kos. It 1-2 and 13 Union Street Momenta. Tenn. SALE! K T 1. A I IHt f I w a T MEMPHIS TENN. markit. W. W. Scuooi.nr.Li), J. 0. Cor, - - - MEMPHIS, TENN T T PPTTOOT VfFt.tt OILS, RAILWAY AND MILL SUPPLIES, Leather aud Gum BtUlino. MauilU Slstl. Tsrre t and Wire Rope, Tickle Blocks, Rut Dor iiov ana I'ucKing, uw iipe, etesm lis Hue. I'lpe Tonps, Lubricitorv Issplratbrt, Hi mm nauge. Wetr Ratifne, Cuttou Vi!. Pit b. Tine Tar, Kmita, Coal Tar, Itoofln Psp'-r, Hoofing P.tnla, Tarred ft-r, Mill Lnmp I'sinls, VsrnisUas. Uniibss, and everything thai a Mill uses. ZELLNER & CO., Th3 Leaders in Fashionablo Footwear Onryew, NoMiytnd Klegont Line of SHOES, OXFORD TIES & SLIPPE7.3 1883-Fjr Spring and Snmmcr1339 re enmliiff In fn-h and styllali errry day. Tlia Jiiiliilr bii'l our latrnliaare luviled to iniect our pi nt.. .''ulidt.Ii.-m sliaro o( yo ur p itmimj. lie J' tf illy. ZI.I.LN Kit 1 CO. rr" "a"' nrlirs rerrtve pmnii.t no.ilion. ME MP m3. TENN. TO LOAN IN MISS., ARK. and LOUISIANA RENTAL AGENT