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The ollyv Ilace in T'own where !.'ivst Class ;Goods can be found is at
......LEHMANN'S JUG HOUSE......
Our Goods are Al and First Class, and we orly buy direct from
First lands and First Dealers.
Orders taken for FISH, OYSTERS, VEOETACES &e
I.E BA lh-CEMiOC A1.
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jaturdat, ov:raber 16, 1901. :
Jos. E. Ransdell, '
ATT'O2LY-AT LAW
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1'; WAX'LI: BROWNE,
Ir Noiitr.,','I AND NOTARY c I''LIC. I
1.4)r l and Parish News.
" ( I li' id n talks is what our town
;t L..ii It,
I . it I Hi li +,d Ii: I kinds of fue chieese
t h vi i.ts i full of pilgrims from
t; luI I I tl likritn's and get a hie t
I, It' li ik tur frie s fi r the larget
Irnl uii.r'lf jt.I/b work entt us this week.
ll$ 1 i i'tl Hrdrws is putting a stiff
lnmkio ltor Ii be price of real estate Iii
(tt i iti r
. rf te r 1 +, to keep warn, go
it MT ii i's folt r fine ilankets and
We' utleritand that several pieces o
('I II', 11 prop i' rlt ha's changed bands
ill ,he, l,)ri- few days.
W. N l twile s now giving a hand
Iitri't wrmt iI chat nr iith every order is
giCven Iii 1 iii' ifor ti othrg.
UR'v Mr. flb.ig left for New Or- `
I .1- t nr Mt in Ima lie will be absent h
Hiba' lyt,( " t Itt I ree ecu reka.
g -lNiilikin has some fine 8.teayi
c "Vk-, sirikes thehdtf-htur, We have
Hi- 1 -i1At .i cirt ltcks.
VirNh, r hrr, i, worrah, and did
it, c i it? "'l rinl down the hlrrnd," i
(t ilt m. ItIn f itor tvd linen from iff
ti ' Ii ilb i tr . h i
Ni inl,'it %a, - ecivedl at the Provi- a.
dimle ,1Iilli in Mol dame morning, it
it. lin "'if ether' the p. h n. at the rail- e i
road or Flt'i.rs. It
\\'W( ll,, stlH ' vtnii there was over 1
Pelitrio lttIlmnrim bales of coiton at .!
II Ii'- Iltiiiiiln , ninn over eight hunidred a
at .frourd; t, I wadinr g.
A. N itirrinutl, onfl Lovee street,. has
a aidh . ii t t - tiCe( ivel.on that he is
.i(t. -Ius to turn ,over' tio the owner.ln,
wee tinotte' ill aloiititer crlim n.
(h lti Famous ail. andi the E J Ham- i
le nailt. are gottet uiIp ill a catchy style, r
Smic, is bltunid to tiring bnrilesa..
\Vtint ,tlhir , fC(owenI, the flairfl or
'oldr'llttr ivitmianR, who baO carried
on ini a tRig htiiia for several year.,
]it, 1im-itrl t toe ctrnoer nit Levee alnd
fa lel ' rl el>,. l 1'1
'. ri ieice weas vitlled eby a onre- I
lt it., iris he-ts'rdr(y. Om riccourt of ,
Sc 'llil itucl few l irihgs of tIe kind to
Ic jos1i o ti ihas the name of circue.
Only a little sliowevr during early k
Aitilt Ir halt of the day. It turned l
,rtlr ctdnrig the day, and has clarred Ii
the l'alle itOriticornert of the school n
'itn ftr lte th Iird attrl foturth quarters a
si 19t,1 hlia Il.erm l*adt, sind East Car- a
ris pllio rats tai t ,82, educable child- I
rmn r*i I t4c Ipr Capiau, amoruinta to c
h'Im Ii nhli t's Stomach and Liver
Tahlty alirt'e showuer, coustlpatior d
atl''J ealll tcu. 'ITte aWr easy to lake
intkl ,pIoimaII ii) ehllc. pieFor sale at J. m
Si. ;uer lrd' drug store. ]
'The lrrtre bar down in front of I
hI ,ItIhir ik coirtiirues to wash away, It
Urnil nia it i lsi'ld Iti I in oily abourt I
frtrt a rld6 in a itlh along the Hiolly. tI
broirk fritrit T'tmia liar was nearly a I
mile wide at one limo. tt
T'he rhailroad news psbliabed in Ihe a
hNew ft)rntiis papeis confierm our
Vi i heaxlleritrd ITat week, that the
air ill a u t nl ltruii ,ct.in woald be coi- j
IiecmimedI at an early (Isae as possible.
lr. W. H. Fisher has accepted a
Thi irn lite irge iow re of Mr. L.o
A-Ii a.t'ititirg 1 at litenlderson Mr.
firl.rr i' (ille of the best sstesmea in
t hi' prarishI. amid the Banter-Demorcrau
w.ir's oin good luckT in his aew poeal
Zion.
MIarelial Peck hea Lake and Levee
it rtli m:er'ly cleaned every Sund ay
nihrriig, hicb ihares these tborough.
fair'. O)rha(l ) better ooking. Mlarshat
Peek is a first class offllcer-beedea, who
kla'rwr hbow to rum his e3d of tbe towa
Wh, rn "Ot feel ,that life ek hardly
worth lIme catIdle takea dose of Chain.
tteratain's str'imanctm amid Liver Tablets.
'Ihec ,u iill cdleste 'Vtur stomachb tone
tpll tl liver - ird regulate your bowels
staking iou feel like a new mano. For
Mri .,) J. H. isouae'r r oggcpil. i
L'veran geutltlk ii'Wt with their pack
of itoundt Is, arrit,,I , |l( n 't a-|ingiolul,
- . ..i:.- , I, !t I, ,d ,t fu r ,I ,e p|o se.
ioI (pern, tii g a wtrt I, I I , ie kkk c uit)ilrI
1 ,u a dve r auul. ',ir..1. \1, ('.mrilit,, a
Sirc' i-s hulter, v iti Mr. Bantoin,
J i.ld le parl't.
W e li:kvt' good p, t ,, t blth ill the
t 'Ii i ii Il l' t', ills . i. Vie hjtltv
,c ,ll_-pr:iced u, e l I,,\ . t cnd tl al ..
1 mI it '. , ti : ,lIl \i 'e l ,l \' :;;t Ik ~nt "%14 1 [
i I, I t \:tistia mio.' \e ," ct,) ll. l t.'I I ft|
;t.l Lut tat: 4), o[ v'i1 ' v' i ar t*. ot l'.
E. J 11AMIA.EY r S.\L. LS I E
seveiral f,' t-of, l It xoll 1 [ the
lake aiit l tPdt rIlI kr ati e a 'iplllailig
t i l t ut2"Ch ablto 1t lth' 0t 10phl oniie p',it"
intll me toIwe k LI i ke ll i par irt f thie
road, whicih miake. it very idantlerkiuli
It. elCto l ri lrlirglll ill hll, ggie or wag
Ieli. i'he)'y ahould ellher ble put up or
Is Ie iltlved.
Mr. J. F. Heniset, of Searcy, Ark,'I
trolter- i-law of Mr CIratrlitee, ar
rived lat week (oil It a vijsit ti Mr. Grab-
irte til l daliughters. MI r. Hel ey in.
tortled us thati hlie liked so mucli h of
I hi tie s Vaw of itir lovn and parishl
that he thoulight ul l ickal~g here.
na llch we hope ,he a ill do ML. lieu
le) to *a cu tractli t
Lellttik ii, thie live nm , llthol lkiep ia
Itirst cla-s paiceI , siil I hhave tHIs ni ,ri .
Iig Iight Ifrl l Ne , ( hria l itl , lialk oit.1
'io ke O ,islller, ll"tiiki iutcker'el, red
natitl er, celer), lelie aid all kiinds
ill vi.geitla le. Lellit ankln, i ai large l
':t Iflgei'altr that holdIe, ecVl'c l tolls 4 tt
eaI C , ch is alnlav- ktlt ll pairkedll t
I. ti-I. anid oystlers are lbound t oil l be
fresh itid nice.
g 'il I'ihose fnle sto rl over shirts at
llltkkilS aire all rig lht.
Mlrs. Tai lor iniformled i4i in Motttlau
thait Io far iil l One has called iIon her
fr ally tilnernt atiotlt i t the lail
contta,.t to be let Itn December 31st.
liCe bildl have tos he i lile hand ol he
Second Assiltatt Postrilisler (Geseral
in tihe liext few days and ally Ovie coi
ielttjli iting putling in bids for carry
ill tile mail onh I liee rroutes, bulidit
not dela) in doing so.
The New Orleasne pikets, after be- I
ing tied tip lfor iten days or inore at the 1
Crl't eit city wharf on account of r
Itlhr trouubles, are riunitng again r
I'he cliet of police shotiul bave run the (
rotitu ers in a week belfore he did,
which would iihave hall the dtsired v
teffet. suchli hings as this gives New
Orilealns iakerchalls a ierrtble blackhi e) e,
whichr tlhey leverr retover fr'til.
lThe Ime is haippiest if it's your
OIn? Property right elevates the
ideas and blesses the family circle.
It is easy eniogh to own your hlme t
if you priiced properly. We stirt a
oll al the foundation-help o,,,i to Q
build your Ilroperts aInd ownii it. YIou
will have the re.al holime feeling then.
E. J. HAMLEY REAL ES I'A'iE 1
AGENCY.
Thf'e electiil ( onk the waterworks and a
light s%-teit for our townii eiite olft
I hursdal y. There was I o, ti ,t aTainst t
il, although a few of the cizentis Vltletl
sag inti- the proplol itiin for ihe rea nllti
thiat thly did not thlink the town large
enough to maintain waterworks and I
I[lake the satelm self su.tailtiltg. Near. I
ly thie valuation of $100,000 iun proper
ty was voteid iu favor of it, which was
4i respect alle amounOi it.
Mr. Archer, the head eigineer of the a
Gould survey party, has fitislied
survt'' lg anid locatinig the line
Itirough Eiast Carrotll and wenlI to tIhe
Madis ,i line tinl Mondatly. He will go
on through to Vidalia, following the t
river lice of survey, which we learn is
the loctali g autd flial suervey of the l
rtad. It tllok Mr. Archer tearly live
weeks to tilinih through East Carroll
Mr. A V. Stmith. representuintg the
firlml of G ltytkott, Sherrod & Co, is sell
intg litluk of first class horaes. Tlaii
firm are the owners of large stables ill
Prkkvidence aiid can aflord to sell
ceaiper han you ll can send aw an ad
4rcba'e stock. Mnr. iSmIth will aIhort I
Iy receive a car load of fie rmules, and
when ihel " arrlie he will let it be
knIown through the Rantur-Democrat
I have used CUhaliberlatiti's Colic,
iCholera alid I)iarrhoea Remeidy alid
Stitd it toi be a great mtuedicine," sass
Mr E . . . PlipsIi,, of Poteau, Ark. "It
Scured me of bloiody flux. I canoit
slieak Ioo highly of it." This remedy
always win e the good opiaion, if not
praise, of those who use it. The equick
cures which it effects even in the most
severe cases make it a favorite every.
where. For sale at J. S. Guenard's
drug lstore.
liWe utiderstad a saud bar a few I
miles below the landings, is causing
steamboats a great smount.of trouble
la Is said that Ibhe bar bas obstructed
lte chaiunel so much that it is authnos
impossible to fitid a crotltlig for boats
that are any was a heavily loaded.
I'he Jthat K Speed would not venture
to cross last Saturday uight and laid
at our landing so as to cross it the day
t sime.
Mr. Ja. W. Martit, of be Commis.
Iion lilouse oa Mat tin, Phillips h Co.,
Memitnphis, was iu town for a few days
this week solicitiug business. Mr.
Mairtin also took In the piarih, ard we
Ilearn, from him that be will have eel
eral cousignments of cotton sent to
his firm. Mr. Martin Is a popular
nt~elleman and ii he. ouly gets here a
little oftener, he would oo a good
bu-ines0 from these parts. Mr. Mar
e n left his ad. with us, which will ap
F pear next week.
Some of the greatest fortunes in
A America htve been in Real Estate, but
lit is not usually to rich speculators
Ithat Real Estate appeals. It appeals
[s the safestpf investment to the man
of modalate sueius.
r IS-The New Royalsewing machine
Ss me best to buy. At MUlikin's.
I \
EVERYTHING MOVES
but the sun-and that seems to. Just
at this time there are lots of peopile
moving into Louisiana from North
ern States. and its a good move for
them. There are other moves made,
eaipe-cilly with the crops. When
the seed Is sown and tlie
SEASON Is ()N
the crops ,ove into the air. After
awhile the co,tiion moves toward the
sea- board and ltie money moves back
into the handIs of the l)roducer:
And, now, if you are thinking of
buying land, you should get a move
on you, so as to own the land when
THE RISE COMES.
for it is bound to come as the coun
try bIecomnes settled. Hlave you laid
to sell? Then move np this way and
tell us about it. We can sell it for
3you, for there are lots -of people
wanting good trades in Real 'Estate
nIoW.
E. J. HAMLEY REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
Whatta matter wi' Mr. Ham. He
know good ting. Me wan't a gooda
fruitta stanola. Me wauntta gooda
place. near post off'. All Itallia
man like Mr. Ham'. Mr. (4ene Gue
nard say Mr. Ham' alla right, alla
right. Whatta matter wi' Gene
Guenard? He likey de ovst'! He
likey goodlda fruitta. He like goodda
wine. Wlhatta mnatta? Whattamat
ta wi' Faroochl? Whatta matta wi'
gootdda oyst', goodl wine? W hatta1
imatta' wi' Mieh Hall? He all righta.
Counsul at New Orleans writea me
Mich Hall. Mich Guenard and Mich
Ham' all right alla time. He tella
me Mich Ham' getta me good house
and good fruits stand. Whatta
matta you? No flies, no hokas.
Congressnimi .10-. E. ltansdell left
Wediie.dsya for New Orleans Io aiteitd
the coiVei tlioni of Pre-idetlis of tlh
Levee Board- of Loi-iana, Arkanesas
asold Mimiiuaii, which met in that
ci-Vy yesterd a Thee mIleetiig ar"
buntd to do much ood toward the
interests of rivers anId l,-vees They
draw together the repres!entiative min,-t
of the pcou:ry who dc couss arnd l)
plaits for thle tflture*. ngll re ustl anl
Ita:sdell it always in the front in such
ialt lers.
T'l'he Avalon cigar is the heat 5c0
cigar made, and it can onl) be tound
at Milltkiu's.
Mr. R P. Kennlley came down from
G( reenviile last Saturdlay and remained
intil T''uen.day vi-iling hi. tfolks and
friends. Mr. Kennedy holls a respon-u
sihle position in the post otfie at
Greenville, and his manv Iriends were
Slad to Iarn tfihat he is getlting alo,,
nicely and etijoyying good healh . Th'lhe
ioys remembered him biy giving a
nice dance in hil hi nor at thie ()jpera
IIarse Moiday tight. 1tl is a tirlst
class young man. tand all in his haue
wish him good lurck.
To remove a trOltlresoine corti or
bumtior: First soao the corn or blit
lon in warlm water to 'oftell it, tlhei
pare it down as closerly as possible
without drawintg blood antd apply
(Clarnlalberlait:'s I'aitm Ua-i n twice datl!;
rubbing vigorously for live rimii I es t
each app!icatiot. A corn plaIir
sthould be wori for a few day%, to pra.
lect it from the shoe. As a g.eneral
lintiment for sprains, bruises, lameiess
satd rheumatisnm, Pain IBalm is un,
equaled. For sale by J. S Gueiard's
dlruggist.
We wantn you to weigh well our
prPmises. We wait you to see the
value of these pieces of property. We
believe they are worth all we ask of
them. We believe your best interests
will suggest your buying. In priee,
tesms and results, we are here to please
you.
E. J. HAMLEY REAL ESTATE
AG(;ENCY.
During the absence of Mr. Jbohn
Montgomsery in New Orleans, his sij.
ter, Miss I*sbelle will have charge of
his large ineurance business. All it
aurance business loft at the resitderce
of Mr. T. F. Mouugomery or the office
of IIon. Joe. . Rantldetl will receive
prompt attention. Miss hIabelle cat
also be reached by telephone. She
will glee her entire attentiion to hr
brother's busitess during his absence,
and we reccomimend the young lady
to those who have a~nlthing in the its
esurance line to tranac.
Messrs. McCallaum and Rchardsoit.n
two youg genitlemeu connecled with
the ouzillory house of A N. Kellogg
& Co., of Memphis, arrived on Motiflay
tfor the purpose of spending a week in
hunting in our parisb. Thirough th"
kiudtess of Major- A. K Amlacker of
the first ward, the younit men were
allowed the privilege of honting on
his property. beeldeh helpiag theli out
with two firos clas hlsutntera atlll .hii
deer dogs. We h;pe they Ihail a pflPls
ant time saud got a chance o du mosI- a
buck or too.
The progressive gentlemen who
have organized the Carroll Oil and Ice
Company, -Limited, the charter of
which is being published in this paper,
bave faith in the building of the rail.
road at an early date and the pros.
perity of East Carroll and the town of
Providence. They are live men aund
are ready to put out their mlotey in
any venture that is of a beueficial
nature. They know that with the
railroad it means ruch for Providence,
and that to make it a live, progressive
town the citizens must be up anid do
ting, or the business is liable to go
somewhere else, and Providence will
be side-tracked. We have men in our
town who have money-lots of it, but
they -are so seltish and pecuniary with
it that they do not care to see the
town build up into a thriving, bust
ling little city: nor will they loosen
their purse.strings to help along any
enterprise except it is for their own
personal agiandisemeut in which no
onie tx capt tlheir individual self is to lie
twee ited If we expect the town to
push alonit at he rate that it should
det, ati with the prospects that .eemlll
o propi;tlius t thle piresenit timle,
eveiry nite liotlld slbo, a d* si ositiiItl
t.. help tith anythiilg that will ten,-tl
ltre n e li ti ' liv , " Ht. ii the great I iiunk
liie, ,in vill see other iisall jl aces
l-;,lgi _o Upll, aod !hen it will he
i iler i '1o, !~ , .tce srtalt, iils tAid thu -
' owtt- IelI t l have to change up aidil
geI t rni il i . o1 6"t' it reiiaill at a
.iai,l-,il. N w is thie tli10 to start
ic hail rulllig.
Sai 'mw ell, at colored litan, log~giln
out at tile aw tl I 1i, was kii, d I ue lday
by a log rolling on himn, which was be
ing place)d on a wagon. It looks like
SPowell was dooimed to be killed it
iris way. About a year ago down
e lnear Point Loiokout a lug slipped in
- .tite way friom the wagoo, which
rolled over hint, tiashling one of his
legsi, so that it had to be amputatedl.
We learn that this time his good leg
was brokeni in two places while tihe
Stnump of the oilier leg was also blrokeni,
anld bhat he was horribly mashed about
the body.
The steamer Chalinette left New (tr
iani last* Tliursday eveninig for the
lleilds wit i a very heavy freight, miuchl
ofit I adly needed by the plantrers and
imerchalnt living along the river, andiil
ilnstead of this boat going throIugh to
Ca iolta, she turnied back at Vicksbulg,
tiputiing off her freight there, to be re
shipped by anot her boat. It laid there
for sevoeral idays, and the freignit for
Providenlce only arrived Friday,
causilg a great iuconvenlienoe to every
ione. This is not right, and the (hial
nitelle people should know of it.
iA BIBLE TALE.OP TNE TWEN
TIETH CENTURY.
And Lazarus died and was carried to
Abrahamn's bosom. And D)ives, the rich
ll'in, diedl anl went to hell. Anid in
hell he lifted up his eyes and asked the
i)evil for a drink of water. And the
Devil told himt there was nothing to
drink in the Commissary except hot
toddy\. And Dives told the Devil it
t was hot enlough for himu alreadly. Anl
tile Devil asked l1w where lie hailed
from, a:iLd Dives - said lie came from
Lake Providence. And the Devil asked
Dives if he knew Hainiltoni & Kennedly,
' propretors of THE FAMOUS. And
Dives told the Devil that he knew them
well, that he often borrow-'d a V from
t them, anti that he was even then wear
iiing one of their stylish tailor-mlade
stits. The Devil was just on the pIoint
of runningna pitchfork through Dives'
gizzard and pitchilng huti Ol t bed of
red lt coal,. but at the mlentiion of
I'tHE FAMOUS lie relaxed his stern
aspect, dropped his pitelifork, grinned
fro llt ear to ear, gra-ped the hand of
)ives and gate it a warm shake. And
istrightwlaly tlthey tecame warm frlenlds,
and that ntght there was a hot time iu
tilIe buried district. Anid next ilorli
iIn tile Drevi set uip t brallieh tHouse ut
H lE FAMlOUS ailll tlade Dives Chief
Clerk. Anid ie set :up a sign over the
door in letters of lire, so that all good
C(lirch uilemlibers from Lake Pirovidence
tIllgl t g( tlie'e, after kicking tihe
btucl'ket, alld get an up-to-date lasestus
'suit of clothes.
G( nt! as a change of clothinug will
be extretely ttecessaurl'y when you go
thelre, we ,tiggUst that. 3oU send in
,our ordlers early.
That's all. TilHE FAMOUS.
Mr. Johl ~1ollolntgortnrry, notary ptib
tic nit at eiiiigraphiir iln the law otlicm'
if Cotig re-alitan Jo E. lRansdelt, lett
e-teiday tour New OrleaIns, where Im'
will eilter tihe Law I1)eparllieilt of
'liiiaii UIiverityi, and hio'pes to liniih
ai tihe presetit sessioi. Mr. Mouiigoni
ciy hasi beeti p tll iilrg it his spare Iimie
iln reailing law, iind is already preitv
I well adlvaticed. It tie takes after his
iltllitd-fatiher. the late Judge Wes:
M\lotgotnery, who was the leading
laI .el at ilis bar, he will be Al. VWe
wian John uiccets in his uLldertaklug.
Mr. Halirrv II. (rahanlli of the secondi
wvar, Ills takPin the whole of the $2)-,
S000 Court holse bolnds from the Police
Jurv'. We unlldlersland that Mr. Gra
ltiar tootk ihe bonds at par. We are
ilid lto know that a horne man giot
r Iiheli. aid we would rather have seen
the Police Jury refused a premium on
ihern from s,me outside party. It
Sshows i, thai Mr. Graham has a high re
ardl for our Police Jury and faith iu
a East Carroll to pay her obligations.
AFTER MANY
DAYS' WAITING
SWe are at last able to call
y our attention to our stock of Clotlh
iltg. All ttle tiewest designt, both in
fabric anlid fashioll, alld Itaie as ouly
SRgers, Peel & Co., call make.
Come in and take a look-it wolln't
ene 1 )o ativlliing aud naiy save you
ciinsiderahlie; for we have sold many a
mali a Rtogers, Peet- & Co. $25 Suit
that was ntiot only as good matserial but
. siperir in ctt' and fil to the average
I $40 Sul tu order.
. Full ar.cks int- all liues.
e nleitley back f i it(t suited.
e Mail orders receive prompt atLen
StiolIl.
W \AltNE & SEARLES CO.,
Vickeburg, Missa.
S Why shouldn't the'deed for a com
Y frtatle home be made out in your
m- enmi,
I)o yout know thow easily you can
hare it so?
Dou't you believe it will be worth
i your while to see us and leaIrn aboutit?
We've helped hundreds-we'll help
- you
E J. HAMLEY REAL ESTATE
AGi BGEC~Y
rFOND.
ut t uring tair wFeek. a new Saddle made by
lthie I.uickiana w 'addiir!y (:o0 lu on sweat
Iliathrs stamnp of an ludian and horse.
(,wnl. rnget alwae by proving Iroperty
a': .lll- paving cust. A- N- BRAN.nUe,
i Lakre PAovtdeacs.La
---AWHI TE'S"
Men and Youth's Coats and Vests
In Black and Blue, Diagonal' and Clay Worsteds
Square Cuts and Round Cuts-made for people bho
appreciate good and well made clothes at a moderate
price. We can show you a nice line of these goads
from
5.00 to 9.50.
Boys Knee Pant Suits,
All the way from 65cts to $4.00 per Suit.
Boys Knee Pants,
Caubimteres, 50 to 75cta pair.
Jeans, 27 to U0cts pair.
ii ZE' RUN LI' TO 16 YEARS,
Our Workinv Mens' Jeans Pants
Are male by II. Morris & tBro., out of the genuine
Ilumbnlolt Jeans--will not rip--your money back or
another pair if they do. PRICE. 1.50.
See our large show window for exhibit of PAN'rs
mtnle to orler by the ROYAL TAILORS.
Ev rv garment lust Qit the parties for whom they
were orldered or their money EIr';sN~uIu.
THIS IS TI-E WAY WE DO BUSINESS,
S'WHITE'S
THE OLD RELIABLE
. PHIL'S SALOON, .
HEDLQUARTERS FOR Z
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
3 BII...XIA.RD cit POOL .EPARLOR1
Shl i tz .\il wa ukee Bottle Beer anld Christian .
S Moerlein Keg Beer always on hand.
"OLD FORESTER" A SPECIALTY.
17M Phil J. McGuire & Co., Proprietors.
Hill' s ig rocerr se
A N D-
MEAT MARKET.
We Carry a Complete and Fine Line
Patronage sohoited. Guarantee promptness.
Call us up over either 'phone.
ASTOUNDING DISCOVERIY.
FIroi (.CotP aravill,, I, Ctl., colleIPP
word ,f a w. tle' ftl (!iscoverry o'f a
pleaa'ot aling t liiq:lud hat whet) u~ed
before retirit:g Ibv tV i one troubled
with a had c ugh ialyvav e(.ourca a
ooil nigihlt's resto.. ,I will s,),n ceire
the cou. h ,no." write Mrs.. S. Ilimnl.
burger, "ot. three gen.,rattiooa of our
famiil hive U-etld Dr Kig's New Dl)a
cover'v for (oinaiirnlstioI and never
fnui:d i ' qial for ('oghrs and Coldq"
I.' asn ntlrivº nlted file-si.ver wh{n Ieed
for dliperate Ilong diseasesi Guarin
teed btotles 50( and .*l.00 at G.ueaiard'a
drug store, Trial bottle- free.
GEO, HL HALLET,
COTTON BUYER.
-- iERESENTI NG -
L. WA.I)AUER & CO..
of Greenville, Miss.
DON'T SELL YOUR COTION UNTIL
YOU SEE ME.
OFFICE at .1 W. Pitmnan's Store.
C(ORRESPONI)ENCE bOLICITED.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you
utd I)r. Kitng's New Life Pills.
i'housanltl of uflerers have proved
their matchless merit for Sick and
Nervous Hleadaches. They make pure
blood an8 built, no youtr heatih (to.
ly 25 rens. Morey back if not cured.
Sold by J. S. Guenartd, drtiggist.
COAL at Bell's Ldg.
OIJENARD'S
LARGE LINE OP
.FINE NOVELS
BY LEADING AUTHORS.
Interesting and Instructive Books
for Children.
All kinds of Games for Children.
Pure Chinaware, large line of hand
some AuT NOVELTIES.
Fine line of Pure Gold and Heavy
Plated Jewelry.
Fine Silver Novelties.
Gold,Gold Filled and Silvet Watches.
We are special agents for a large
jewelry house and can save you
money on any kind of jewelry wanted.
We can make you special rates on
fine watches and diamonds..
Great Lack of a ibttio.
"For two years all efHlts'to cure
Eczema to the pait.la of my hduds
failed," writes Editor H. N. Leester, of
Syracuse; Kan, "thou I was holy cored
by Boeklen's Arnica Sie." It's Ibs
world's best tor Eroptiosa, Sores nti
all skin diesea. 'ObUly 4 atC J.`S.
(ieuerId's dQatg sore.
Spreads Like Wildfire.
When Ithlni are "the beat" they be
come " be best selling." Abraham
Ilare, a leading druggist, of Belleville,
(), writes: *Electric Bitters are the
hest selli, hilters I have ihndled in
20 year-." Y ,u know why? Most
dispeests bl-gin in disorders of stomach,
liver, ki.te} s, bowels, blood and
inerves. Electric Blitters tones up the
stomach, regulates liver, kidneye and
bowels, p)urilies the hlogd, strengthene
the nerves, hence cures mnultituldes of
nialadies. It builds up the entire sys.
tent I'uts new life and vigor into any
weak, sickly, ruidnwu man or woman.
Price 50 cents. For sale at Gueuard's
drug store.
WOILMOUR'S
DRY GOODS
AND NOTIONS,
FINE DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS.
MILLINERY.
F-ANCY ARRTICLES.
5, 10, to and 20ct counter where
many useful article can be found
worth double the money.
$I-PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
We are on Lake street right across
from the corner of Sparrow street.
HOTEL PIAZZA,
VICKSBURG, - - MISS.
UNDER MEW M+ANM~AeMMNT
H A. BOND,
J. CHANDLER,
j ._:P reptletors
The entire Hotel has been cleaned
and re-furuished. The services of a
first class Steward has been secured
and the table will be kept up to the
highest standard.
-Patronage solicited and stie
faction guaranteeu.
T. F. MONTGO.MERY, " P. H. LONG.
MONITGOMERY
AND LpNG,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND
SURVEYORS,
Lanle Providence, La.
SLaUd lines and eorners located sad fgear
anteed. Descriptions of land and timber
furelabed. Levels and profiles for drainage,
isktimates for embankments, diteblag.
bridge building and pub!ie lmprovemeant
of all kinds. tSewerageof towns a speclalty.
SJIaMoad dad all engineering work prompt.
1t executed; ,Re-serveys of old towns and
maps of same adjusted. Timber experts
many yrse experience.
SAt MALANr )RED. w.iAL aIT1
S. lni & ro.
I I
- DEALERS IN-
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
TrIul7Li , TTalioae, Ovo.r 91hocB.
EMEverpthing in our store is new and first class, and we
solicit a liberal share of your patronage
THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE OF
SAM. GARBER,
Corner Lake and Levee Streetes--North Side.
---DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and
LADIES' and:GEN T'S Furnishings.
We also carry a complete line of
Fine Millinery,
of the latest styles and fads, and our prices are extramely low.
IE'I respectfully ask a share of the public patronage, and guaranttee to
treat every one right.
The Lake ProvidenceBank,
TnE LAKT PIOVIDENCE BANK issues Bank Drafts or Money Orders
good anywhere in the United States. They are cheaper, and just as safe
as Post Office or Express Money Orders.
--- THE FOLLOWING RATES---
Not exceeding $ 5.00 .05c. $ 5.00 and not exceeding $25. 100
$25 and not exceeding $60. 15e $60 and not exceeding $80. 20c
$80 and not exceeding $100, 25c. .and on up at rate of 25c per $100.
If a Bank draft is lost or miscarried in the wails, you can get a duplicate
without delay. You do not have to till out applicatiou. 'JThere are also
other advantages over P. O. or Express money orders. Give it a trial,
J. WV. TOOKE, JR., Cashier.
I. R. J. BURNEY.; .
Ernard Building, Lake Street, Lake Providenoe, La
- Dealer in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
and everything kept in a First Class Store
EiverythlinEg for Lsadcies.
EIverythinl for G-entle men
A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES.
~grWe are here to stay, and hy fair and honest dealing, we hope to
build up a first class trade. We solicit your business, and will do our best
to please you. Give us a call.
TIlE GUENARD DRUG STORE,
SJ S. LLEMNARD, ePROPRtoR
Lalsbe s)treet. I.alse tProvidence. Zlra.
Drugg, fedieineg, Ghemiealt, fatent fedicine.
(arries a fall line of Pairts, Oils, Varrislhes,
Brhasles, Woliet Soaps, Pertinqery, Books, Fiie
Statiorery and Glass.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
Geo. W. McKee,
Iao'Ol1d R.eliable Grocery EEouse.
-Dealer is,-
Fine Whiskies, Wines and Cigars,
All kinds efFahay Farqilv GrQaeriet
We invite you to call and see our Stock of Canned Goods. We cartsr
a large line of different grades of sugar and coffee. We buy for cask
and secure the discount, therefore we can sell for a small profit.
THE JOS. L, FISCHER LUMBER CO.,
,Xn PROVIDE.TO, La.
We are able to supply the trade in large and smaill bills of Lumber ea ~.
the shortest notice. -
Tonsue and rove oy~wv m
FJLooring and Oeing.
Tanks of any sise made to order at N. 0. phaloe.
Shingles, Shingle, Shingles. '
SWiOfice in Hamley Block. Coonected by Cumblerland and HouBe
telepones. Send your orders to a home enterprise.
hDF. Bernard & jti aud,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
BERNARD BUILDING.
LAKE PROVIDENCE, LA.
Both Telepones in offices and resi
dences.
Dr. Frank E. Artaud. late Sinrson
Major U. 8. A.. bhs retutrn~ed aid
formed a partnership with Dr. F. R.
Bernard.
All calls will be answered promptly,
day or night,.by either of us.,
I. .ra,
We. do all kinds
of Job Work.
Letter and Bi11ead'.
Enveloes, Statenients
Posters. Our prioes
are moderate.