COUNTY S U UK It VI SO R S.
.ILLY TERM, 1878.
Wednesday, July 3, 1878.
Court met tins morning pur
suant to adjournment of yes
terday, present the same as
then,Hon M. (1, Norman pro
soling,and court being open»
ed according to law:
Ordered, That the account
of W A1 McNulty, sheriff cf
Pike county, of $12 for con
veying prisoner James Hill
from Pike to Copiah county
jail, be allowed;
That theacc't Of Thomas
Tillman for keeping pauper
from 1st April to May 1st,
1878, be rejected;
That E W llrown, clerk of
the circuit court, be allowed
$25 for extra sei vices during
tin; April term of the court,
1878,and vacation preceding;
That W W Cook,sheriff,be
allowed $25, lor summoning
grand jurors, veniia facias,
<fce, at the April term of the
court 1878, and vacation pre
ceding; and $25 for extra ser
\ iocs sf the April term 1878,
of the circuit court and vaca
tion preceding;
That W J Scott be allowed
$3 00, making and putting
up 0 mile boards and 3 index
boards;
i hat Alice Davis be allow
cd $5 for keeping pauper for
month of March, 1878;
That R Copeland be allow
ed $5 for keeping pauper for
month of March, 1878;
That XV XV Cook be allow
ed $218 sheriff and bailiff fees
at tlie April term 1878,of the
circuit, court; and $321 35,
pay for grand jurors and bai
liff at the April term 1878,of
the circuit court;
That E XV Brown, clerk,
be allowed $22, his per diem
for attendance at the April
term 1878,of thecircuit court;
That C M Bankston be al
lowed $2 for repairs on clock
for office of the clerk of chan
eery court;
That Millsaps <fc Bro. be
allowed $5 25, for blankets
furnished jail, per ae’t tiled;
That W B Bingham heal
lowed $15 for services coun
ty superintendent of educa
lion for month of May, 1878;
That \V W Cook be allow
ed $22 50, for wood furnish’d
court house and jail;
That John R Robertson be
allowed $2 for removing pan
per to poor house;*
That the acc’t of Henry
Jones for taking pauper Cra
zy Sam, to poor house be re*
jeefed;
That Marshall & Bruce be
allowed $40 for judgment
ro'l, minute book and index
to same, furnished circuit
clerk’s office, and that E \V
Brown be allowed $2 am’nt
paid express charges on same;
That .1 B McCormick,shot
iff of Jefferson county, be al
lowed $27 for conveying
prisoner Geo Williams from
Fayette to Copiah county
jail, and jail fees while said
prisoner was confined in the
custody of said McCormick;
That Marshall Bruce be
allowed $10 Oft, for one half
the cost of 3200 tax receipts
and express charges on same;
That the account of James
Kelley for keeping pauper,be
allowed for $5 for month of
March and reject as to bal
mice;
That Vance Ac Massengill
be allowed $3 75, for pubs
lislmig notice to let tho poor
house and for 500 assessor’s
blanks;
That J S Rivers be allowed
$10 50, for “Final Record,”
furnished chancery clerk’s
office;
That W B Bingham he al
lowed $15, for services assu
perintendent of education
from 1st to 30th June, 1878;
- That the account of Alic
Scott for keeping pauper 4
months he allowed for $5 for
the month of March and re
ject as to balance;
That R W Millsaps be al
lowed $2 85 for bbl lime tur
lushed jail;
That W A Kilpatrick he
allowed $34 00 for keeping
paupers and articles turnish>
ect poor house as per account
tiled;
That Tim E Cooper be al
lowed $10 in case of town ol
Hazlehurst vs. the Board ot
Supervisors, in justice and
circuit court;
That W W Cook be allow
ed $14, amount per diem for
attendance at the April term
1878, of chancery court;
That Rebecca Gibson be al
lowed $5 for keeping pauper
for month of March, 1878;
That P Klutz he allowed
SI ho, for articles furnished
court room;
Tlmt Tim E Cooper be al
lowed $20. for drawing eon*
I tract and bond ot .T M Mat
j thews, contractor for county
' prisoners;
That the fine of $10 enter
ed against Kobt. Cooper, de
1 faulting road overseer, at the
March term, 1878,bo and the
same is hereby remitted;
■ That the report of J O
Dodds, et al, commissioners
| to review and mark out a
: route for a road from Dell
I Springs to Hazlelmrst be re
| ceived, and that said road be j
: opened;
Thar the petition of II 11
! Warmiek, et al, for bridge
j across Baliala, on Hazleliurst
j and Monticello road, be re
I ceived and the following na
med persons, to-wit: E M
Ashley, C I Purser, Win
Caniack, L G Bird, and -las
! Ashley, be appointed com
missioners to draft, plan and
specifications for same, and
report, at August term of this
board;
I hat, George Ellis, Daniel
McCalip and James Hodges
be appointed commissioners
j to examine Turkey creek
bridge on the Gallatin and
Burtonton road No. 15, and
report to this body on Mans
day the SMi inst what repairs
are necessary on said bridge.
That the following named
persons be, and they are here*
by appointed commissioners
to examine and report to this
board on the 1st Monday of
September next, the necessa
ry repairs on the several brid
i ges hereafter named,viz: Sad
dlers creek bridge, on pleas
ant road No, 34; commission
ers O II Spynce, J J Sullivan
and R B Latimer; Dry creek
bridge, on New Zion road No
45; commissioners, Jas Hod
ges, It Caraway and S I) Pul
lins; bridge across slough in
Bayou Pierre swamp on Port
Gibson and Beauregard road,
commissioners, J It Ains
worth, Joel East and John
Ed wards.
That, the Annual report of
\V B Bingl mm, county super
intendent of education he re
ceived and placed on tile and
published in the Copiahan
and Monitor.
That the newspapers “Oo>
pialian and Monitor,” heal
lowed, each $50 per annum
from 1st of July 1878, for
publishing the proceedings of
(his Board.
4'hat court adjourn until 10
o’clock Monday morning, 8th
inst.
TUB BUuBHJ SCHOOLS.
Animal Deport of the Co.inty Su
perinteiident, to the Board of Su
pei visors, .Ju'y 3d, 1878:
Hon. Board Supervisors—Gentle
men: In accordance with See. 27.
Par, It), of School Laws approved
Match 5th, 1878, I submit to you
my uunuii! report of the Pub ic
Schools of this County for the cur
rent year:
White Schools —District one.18;
District two. 11; District three, 13;
District four, 8; District live, 20;
Total, 70.
Colored Schools --District one, 10;
District two, 3 ; District three, 8;
District four, 14; District tive, 14;
Total, 49.
Line Schools.—In Lincoln c tin
ly, white schools 1; in Hinds coun
tv, colored schools, 1; Grand total,
121.
Cost of white schools, $9,211 53
Post of colored schools, 5,246 06
Salary of Superintendent, 180 00
Total, $14,637 59
Monthly cost of white
schools, $2,302 SS
Monthly cost of colored
schools, $1,311 52
Total, $3,614 40
Average monthly cost of
white schools, $32 44
Average monthly cost ot
colored schools, 20 23
Amount school fund raised
from all sources for the
current year, $13,649 94
Ambit of school fund to be
in the Treasury for the
current year, 1,500 00
Total avail’ble scli’l fund, 15,149 94
Amount necessary to be
added to maintain tbe
schools live months and
pay the Superintendent’s
salary, $3,634 40
Tbe School laws approved March
5th. 1878, requires every county in
the State to maintain Public
Schools for the terir of five mouths.
Respectfully submitted,
W. B BINGHAM,
Sup’t Education, Copiah Co., Miss
July 13, 1878—It.
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, Why will you suffer with a shak
ing Chill or a burning Fever, 2 do
ses of Cuban Tonic, the Great
West Indies Fever & Ague Keuie
dy, will stop the Chills and Fever,
. while one bottle will cure them up
fur years. Try it. 43
Mason’s Improved Fruit Jars can
be had at Williamson’s Drugstore
in any quantity ; also pure Apple
Cider Vinegar, free from any im
| purities and adulterations. War
jranted.' 45 4t
Nonce. I "ill pay a liberal
price for two hundred and fifty
‘ bead of cattle. W. P, WAKE,
M. J. MASSE KG ILL.
TR1BCTE OF RESPECT
To the, W. M. and Wardens of Ha-;
zlehurst Lodge Vo. 2fi,A. F. A. M: ;
Your Committee to whom wits
referred the death of our very
worthy Bro. M. J. MAS^ENCHLL,,
who died at his residence in Hazle
lmrst.of a short but painful illness,
on the Stli day of June, 187s, beg
leave to make the following report:
It is a pleasant remembrance of j
your committee to have known and
been on very intimate terms with;
our worthy Brother as a Mason for
nearly twenty years, amj we can
truthfully say he was a “Perfect
Ashler,” he was always punctual
in his attendance to his Lodge,
Chapter and Council; always prac-1
tising those important lessons he i
first was taught in Masonry,— I
“Faith. Hope, and Charity;” was j
always ready at the Overseer’s call j
to produce a specimen of his woik
that was approved as “Good work,
True work, Square work;” was al
ways “Dumb and Blind” to the
faults ot In* Companions.
We feel it due to our worthy
Brother to speak freely to his Bro
thers and large circle of friends, j
who now weep as an exile by the
waters of Babylon,and point down
the aisles of the future where they
too must sleep, whose waves will
disturb their deep repose; ‘Hark
from the tombs a doleful sound” is
surely the instinctive nIterance of
a heart beating on us a muffled ^
drum, its funeral march to the j
tomb. We may learn that the:
quiet place whine ashes sleep some
times speak the loudest. Too often :
we hear the voice of the Grand
Master and heed it not. Thunder
ing in our ears are the pleas of
Mercy, and flashing in out faces
are the rays of light from the eter
nal shores whose forms are seen
chastening low.
Not long will the pale horse
with his rider pass by us, the Gol
den bowl will shiver,our household
Gods destroy, mir altars thrown
down, and our roof tree be left toi
new faces mid forms.
There is a future, Oh! thank God,
Ot life this is so small a pair,
"fis dust to dust, beneath the sod.
But then*, up there, ’tis heart 10
heart
Resolved. That we deeply sym
pathize with the bereft family, and
our bruised hearts gaze out thro'
mir tears as we turn to the sad
home of the orphans’ cries and
tears,and Widow’s woes and sighs;
wemouiii with the sail heart that
misses the strong mm that long
held the helm that guided the fam
ily bark down life’s dark stream.
l!cso;ved, That as a token of our
respect and esteem to our worthy
Brother, that our llall, and his the
Treasurer’s desk, be diaped in
mourning, and the Brethren wear
the usual badge for 30 days.
lieso.ved, That the Secretary is
hereby instructed to furnish the
family with a copy of this report
and resolutions, and request The
Gopiahan and Masonic Jewel, to
(•iiolish the same.
Respect 1 nilv submitted.
A. P. BARRY,
J. R GROOMK,
J. W. ANPKltsON,
Committee.
Some of our Israelitisli la
dies are rejoicing over tlie
prospect of Ilnzlehuivt soon
having a “Itabbi.” I t pd.
£3F'If you want new sum
mer goods cheap for cash,call
on Park Ware.
German syrup.
Nu other medicine in the world
was ever given such a test of its cu
rative qualities as Boschee’s Ger
man Syrup. In tlnee years twy
million four hundred thousand
small bottles of this medicine were
distributed free of charge by Drug
gists in this country to tlioi-e nfHic
ted with Con-umption. Asthma,
Croup, severe Conghs, Pneumonia
and other diseases of the Throat
oid Lungs, given the American peo
ple undeniable proff that German
Syrup will cure them. The result
has been that Druggists in every
town and village in the United
States are rceommendii.g it to their
customer*. Go to your Druggist
and ask what they know about it.
Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular
<izc 75 cents. Three doses will re
lieve any case. 31
No condiment is considered by
physicians more essential to health
than pure eider vinegar, and this
can be found, free from all impuri
ties and adulterations, strictly
guaranteed, at Oalis & VVarrell’s.
If you want a good county
paper, subscribe and pay for
The Coplahan.
Ivo r ic e
Strayed from near Hiizlehurst,on
the night of July the 7th, 1878,one
sorrel mare mule, with a small
white spot in the face, live years
old, 134 hands high. Any person
giving information as to the where
abouts of said mule, or delivering
it to M. FALEli & CO, will be lib
eral lyrewarded__July 13, T78*tf
lor Sate.
The undersigned oilers for sale
tor rent, the following valuable pro
perty: A place in East Hazlehnrst,
known as the Curtis place, with
good improvements and 4 acres of
i land; the property known as the
Anderson shop place, convenient,
for business or residence; and the
proiterty known as the Dr. Holmes
residen! v For further particulars
apply to D1J. II EbiiNljLl.
Hazlehnrst, July 13, 1878,-fct
consumption Cured,
An old pliysiclai, retired from practice, j
having had placed in his hands by an ;
Hast India missionary tho formula of a
simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy
and permanent cure for consuii.pllon.brnn- j
chilis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and
luug affv clioiis, also a positive arid radical ,
cure lor nervous debility and all nervous,
complaints, alter having tested its wonder- !
fill curative powers in thousands ol cases, j
has fell it his duty to make it known to j
his suffering fellows. Actuated by (his
motive, and a desire to relieve human I
suffering, 1 will send, free of charge, to all 1
who desire it. this recipe, with full direc
tions lor preparing and using, in German, j
French, or English . Sent l>y mail by ad-1
dressing with stamp, n uning this paper
W. W Slieare, It!) Powers’ Pluck. Roches- j
ter, New York. jnne29-45-)w.
The Only Safe Oil :—Oil that
wili put out the blaze of your j
lamps, if turned over by accident ;
or otherwise, and prevents exp o- j
sion and destruction of life and
property, buy and use the Insur
ance Oil, used and recommended
by the leading Insurance compa
nies of New Oilcans and other
Cities. For sale by 10. 0 William
son. ' 40
Cuban Chill Tonic, the Great
West Indies Fever and Ague rem
edy, is the best inediciue ever pre
sented to '.lie People, for the spee
dy cure of malaria—it cures the!
ehiiis, roots out the fever,* purges
out the malarial poison from ilie
system, carries oft'the black bile—
it saves sickness and gives health
to the poor sulterer, get a bottle
from your Druggist. 10. G William
son. It is cheap and safe.
.June Jo, IS7.S- 4‘5.
BP Mason’s Fruit Jars: These
celebrated jars have been sold by
Oatis & Warrell since ls7w, and
have stood the test of all these
years; the immense sale proving
their superioi ity oi er all ::oiiipeti
tors. For sale by the gross or
sina'ler quantity at Oatis .& War
roll's 44
I:§>“ Subscribe anil pay for
the Copiahan—now is the
time.
BU I I)(7g AO I K E.
THE undersigned Clerk ol the
Chancery Court ot Copiah county,
Miss, will receive to 1st Monday ol
August next, sealed bids tor con
tracts to build according to plans
and specifications now on tilt: hi
said Clerk’s office, the following
Ibidges, to-wit: Blidge across ilo
inoebitto creek, on Gallatin and
Natchez, road; Blidge ucioss Med
dler's creek, on White Dak road
No. lit; and Blidge aeross Turkey
creek, on Gall ttiu and Bmtonton
road No. In.
J. M. NORMAN, Clerk.
July 13, 1ST 8—3t
Chtmcci'y Notice.
]i! tlii> matter ot the petition ot
M. Filter, et ill, ereilitors of the es
tate of M. Tillman, deceased, lor
side of lands of s.iid estate to pay
debts: -
IT appearing to the satisfaction
of the Court that Dora Tiliman,one
ot the defendants to s.iid petition,
is a non resident of this Statu, and
that she has since, the tiling of said
petition, intermarried with one
Charles Titnner, and that the pres
ent residence of said Dora, Tanner,
ami her husband, ( buries Tanner,
is Cheneyville, in the State of l.ou
isiana, and that their post office is
Cheney villc; It is then upon order
ed, by the court,that the said Dora
'fanner,and her said husband Chits.
Tanner, appear and plead, answer
or demur to said petition for sale
of lands by said creditors, of the
estate of M. Tillman, deceased, on
or before the 2d Monday of Sep
tember, 1878, and that the. Clerk
of this Court have this order pub
lishcd,and transmit copy thereof to
said Dora and her said husband,
by mail, and make due report
thereof, as required by law.
Ordered, adjudged and decreed
this the 3rd day of July, 1878.
A true copy from the minutes,
J. M. NORMAN’, Clerk.
July 13,1878 -47-liu.
Harris & Miller, Attorneys.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The Assessment Doll for person
al property for Is78, is now on file
in the Chancery Clerk’s office for
examination and objections. The
Hoard ot Supervisors will meet on
the first Monday of August next
when objections will be heard and
just corrections made: Come for
ward an examine vour assessment.
J. M. NORMAN, Clerk.
Hazlehurst, July 3d, 1S78-4U
C. C. Meit zlei*,
Having built a new shop at Martinsville,
Miss., for the purpose of manufacturing
Buggies, Wagons, l’lows. anil iloi..g nil
kinds of Smith, Wagon, Plow anil Plan
tation work in the best amt latest style,
unit at the lowest prices lor cash. Car
riages amt buggies painted and trimmed
iu the b»-st style, and cheaper than ever.
T. GARJtlSON is engaged to do alt my
painting and trimming lor me. Thankful
for the patronage already received. 1 so
licit a continuance of the same, will give
satisfaction in my work and pipes. 1
hope 'lie public will give me a fair trial.
Martinsville, July li, 1878-4G-0m.
SORGHUM MILLS.
BROUG III U A BROWNE. Dealers in Ag
ricultural Implements and Machinery,
Field Seeds, Etc., have in store a full line
of Sorghum Mills and Evaporators, which
they will sell at less than manufacturers
prices. Liberal discount to dealers. Ad»
dress BROUOllER & BROWNE.
juu22,'78-44 3m-pd. Jack.on. Miss.
Ckas, H. Schenck.
Successor to A. FUCICIl A COJ*
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic
Fruits and Nuts,
11 Front and 14 Fulton St's, New Orleans.
Particular attention paid to fil
ling orders of Commission Houses.
Consignment ot Fruits solicited.
13-18.
Xtecell Souse,
■Brookliavcu, Mississippi.
Board by day, week or month.
FEED STABLE ATTACHED.
The patronage o! the public is respect
lufly solicited. MRS. F. H. DECELL.
July 1.5, ’76-47 Proprietress. '
m
AGENTS! READ THIS!!
We will pay Agent* u Hillary nf $101* per
■notilli, and expense* to sell our new and
WonrteiTul Inventions. Address Sukumax
& (Jo.. Mareliall, Mich. jui;e2!)-I5-4w.
PIA NO ORGAN
alios, price $IM)0 only $425. Superb (Iiiind
Square I’iSrios. price $1.11)0 only $255
Elegant. Upright Pianos, price SSIK) only
$155. New Style Upright I’ionos $1 12.511
Organs $:!5. Organs 12 stops $72.50.
Church Organs Hi stops price $:>90 only
$115. Elegant j§j:!75 Mirror Top Oig.tns.
only $105 Buyers come and see meat,
home if I am not us represented. R If.
Fare paid both ways and I’Ono or Organ
given free, l.arge Hist. Newspaper with
inii('ll intormution about cost of t'ianos &
Organs sent free. Please address DANIEU
F. BEATY, Washington, N. d. jun2'J-45-4
830 $30
FOR A CASE CV CATARRH
That Sundford’s Radical Cure for Catarrh
will not instantly relieve and speedily
cure. References. Henry * Wells, Esq ,
Wells, Fargo & Co.. Amvra. N- Y ; Win.
Bow en. Esq.. Me. Hat ton. (riant & Bowen.
St. I.onis. Testimonials and treatise bv
mail. Price, with improved Inhaler. $1.
Sold everywhere. WEJKS & POTTER
Proprietors, Boston Mass. june29-45-lw
1
a
Parsons' Purgative Pills make New Rich
Blood, end will completely change the
blood in the entire sysieni in three months
Aliy person who will take 1 pill each
Right from one to 12 weeks may be re
ssored to sound health, if snob a tliuia be
possible. S<U? I by mail for eight, letter
stamps. 1. S. -JOHNSON -fc CO.. Bangor,
Me. ^jnne'29 45 4w.
*Vottce.
Strayed or stolen from the un
dersigned, 10 miles west of Hazle
hurst, on or about the ‘28th day ot
June last, one Hay Horse of medi
um size, 5 years old, 3 white feet,
star in lace, white spot on left hip,
and branded S. A., Shod in front.
Any information that will lead to
his recovery, wi.l he thankt'iiby re
ceived and liberally rewarded
T. J. FREEMAN.
Ila/.leh'irst, July ‘id, 1878 1(5.
bead This:-The best Cod
Oil tor In illiancy of lights and non
explosive qualities, can tie had at
the drug store of E. (’. Williamson.
An ounce of preventive is worth
a pound of cine, therefore avoid
danger and save life, by Inning
the genuine Crystal Coal Oil,\\at
ranted non explosive. For sale
by Oatis & Wanell. 40
Cuban chill Tonic, the Croat
West Indies Fever & Ague Reme
dy, a positive cure for Chills, Fe
vers, and Biliousness at E. C.
Williamson's 4B
For lieu!.
A residence known as the Harri
son residence, on Damasus street,
west Ilaz!chur>t, convenient to
the court house and business part
of town; good well and garden.
For particulars, apply to
J. I*.'WATSON.
Hazlehurst, March BO, ls7S-tt.
For Sale.
Loti 02, Ilazlehurst; containing
5 acres more or less, a beautiful lo
cation for a residence, convenient
to tin*- Point House and tlie busi
ness part of town.
Terms cheap for cash—for fur
ther pm ticulars apply to
Mt;S 0. V, McKINNKLL
Ilazlehurst, March 80, ISIS — tf.
For Sale.
My residence, household and kitch
j*i, lui ninire. <r<>od trarden, well and
a 11 other necessary improvements,
situated near the Court house: also
undivided half interest in vacant
pru t.!mNo. 1G, on corner opposite
Coin t house; also 120 acres limiitr
eil L d, situated on «he Railroad
two miles Ninth of Ilazlehurst.
“The above is offered, only at pri
vrto sale.”
A baretiin ean be had in eitlter, or
all ,il the above by applying soon to
JOHN T. SIMPSON.
Ilazlehurst, Miss., Nov.,It) 77. 11. tl
Folk Ferguson,
lieaurfgat'd t.Miss.,
IIKAl.r.lt IN
Family Groceries ami Plantation Sup
plies. Confectioneries. etc. Ale. Porter.
Peer amt other Summer drinks on hind.
Call and see me. rii-3t>
Coinmissi oner's Sale.
Pursuant to a decree of the chan
eery court of Copiah county,State of
Mississippi, tendered on the 15th
day of April. A. I). 1875, in a cer
tain suit wherein E. N. Bluinmewas
complainant and T. A. Burditt de
fendant. I will on Saturday the 20th
day of July next, in front of the
court house in the town of Hazle
hurst, Copiah county, Mississippi,
proceed an 1 sell tit, public aution to
the highest bidder foreash, the fol
lowing lands, to wit: commencing
at the north west corner of a lot in
(the town of flazlehurst) south east
quarter of south east quarter section
4, township 10,range 8 east, running
south one acre, 208 feet, thence eas
terly 50 feet to a stake on line be
tween this lot and David Lowe’s
lot. thenee northerly 208 feet,thence
westerly 50 feet to the place of be
ginning; and will lie sold to satisfy
ihe costs in ihe above stated case
together with the costs of the above
notice and commissioner’s fees; sale
between legal hours.
W. M. HALEY, Commissioner.
June 22. 1878-44-4w.
DR. LANCASTERS
OISPENSARY, 99 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky.
DR. LANCASTER, a regular graduate in all the branch,
es of Medicine. Surgery. Diseases of \V omen and Venereal
Diseases with more than twenty years practice, continues to
treat all PRIVATE, CHRONIC and SEXUAL Diseases as a
specialty. OONOKRHIEA cured in from TWO To FIVE
DAYS. SYPHILIS i»ositively cured and entirely eradi
catedfrom the system. GLBBT. Stricture. Piles andSki»
Diseases cured iu the shortest possible tune-FeinakDis
eases treated with eminent success. BPAJiJIflAlUH
TfffBA a»d IMPOTJBNCY resulting from Self-abuse tn
youth and Sexual Excesses in maturer years and causing
(fervousness.Seminal Emissions, Debility,Dizztnqe*. Du*
- ness of Sight.lndigestion, Defective Memory. Despondency,
* Aversion to Society of Females and Loss of Sexual rower,
rendering Marriage improper or unhappy .positively and per
manently cured m half the time and at half the expense re
quired by others- The treatment does not inittlere w**.
business or in any manner expose the patient. M KDICINKS
furnished in all cases and no mineral poisons used. AiL
charges reasonable and CUKES GUARANTEED in ALL
Cases Undertaken. When patieutscan not visit the
city for treatment medicines can be sent privately and safe-. |
ly oy Mail or Express. Consultation pet&onaUy or by mail
free and correspondence strictly confidaui*al- Office hours,
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. ra. Sundays from * ho 10:30 &, m.
DR- LANCASTKR»8
Private A new work of 200 pages describing the svrop
M 4 | loms ant* best means or cure for all Diseases ora.
■6(11011 Private nature in both sexes.
faaikA A Private Counselor for the married and
sreuwov. 51^1^ revealing all the physiological mysteries of
the sexual system. It contains information invaluable to
everybody and the advice of a Physician of long experience
in private practice. The best marriage Guide ever
published Should be read by all and kept in a private
drawer for reference- Sent securely sealed (postage free)
for TWENTY-FIVE 125! CENTS in money or )>ostage stamps.
Address DR. LANCASTER. 90 FOURTH STREET. BBT.
MARKET AND JEFFERSON. LOUISVILLE. KY.
July 0, 1878 4l>.
WARE S GOODS.
Great Ilednction In IJ rices,
I WILL sell the goods below mentioned strictlg at COST:
Cotton Poplins, 9 cents, original price, 12A cents. Linen
Lawns, from 10 to 14 cents. Edgings, all colors, less than
eost. Ladies and Gents Neck Ware, splendid stgles, will be
sold at prices that will enable all to bug. Jlibbons, all shades
i
and widths for hats, sash, neck trimming, etc, at what theg ;
will bring. Gents and bogs white and colored shirts from
25 cents up. Gents and bogs straw hats marked down 50
per cent Ladies and Misses hats at what theg will bring.
Twcntg-two stgles of gents and bogs fine boots and shoes,
from $1 50 to $4 00 per pair.
These goods ((re good stgles and fresh stock, but finding that
I am overstocked, mill sell stric*lg at COST.
Dress buttons, everg stgle and shade. I have hundreds of
other goods that will be sold strictlg at 10 per cent.
The goods below mentioned will be sold strictlg at 10
per cent:
Gents and bogs spring and summer clothing, linen dus
ters, white rests and suits, tweeds, cashmere, linen, for pants.
1 have also a full line of A merican and French kid
shoes for Ladies and Misses,hand sewed,beautiful stgle from
$.3 75 to $5 00 per pair, original price $5 00 and $0 00.
This shoe is made for stgle and durability, and cannot be
beat in ang market.
1 hare about 40 stgles of Ladies and Misses cloth shoes
from $1 to $2 per pair. Childrens shoes in great rarietg.
Old ladies soft and loir cut shoes, a specialifg ; in fact, ev
erg piece of goods in mg house is marked down, and persons
that have cash to pag for goods, can get them at prices that
theg will he surprised at.
Come in earlg. W. 1*. WARE.
Ilazlehurst, Miss., June 15, 1 K7S-4.3.
I. N . E L LI S,
Fast side Railroad, (near the Depot,) Hazlehurst, Miss.,
I) 15AU5II IN
Dry (Hoods, Groceries, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Ilats, Crock
ery, Saddlery, Furniture, Ac.
1 have just received a large stock of Fall and Winter
goods, bought FOR CASH, in
' 1ST JD AV Y O R Jv ,
which Tam offering at HARD TIME prices. 1 Mien yon
come to town give me a call, and price my goods and be con
rinccd. No trouble to show goods. Highest market price
paid for cotton and country produce. 13 G
Dll IT a STORE,
I. N. VAAAS,
IlKAI.Klt IV
DRUGS. MEDICINES PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES. STATIONERY, FANCY AR
TICLES. ETC.. ETC.,
Having purchased the Diug-' and Medicines heretofore owned iiy Car
starphen A Ainsworth, and having just received a large and carefully e
Iccted stock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and a gem’ial assort
ment of all goods u.-u<i!ly kent by first class Drug Stores, 1 now o.Ter
diem to the public at the lowest possible price. Ail mv Drugs will be
warranted strictly pure. Dr. Ainsworth will be in attendance at all
times to wait on customeis, and will give his personal attention, to filling
pie.-croptions, store at the hotel corner, Crick Building.
Hazlehurst. Juno 21) 45.
L. D. SMITH. T. GREEN.
SMITH & GREEN.
He
sson.Mississippi.
PRALEKS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crock
. cry, dc„ de.
Receive Mont lily,
A full line of goods, bought at the lowest. CASH figures,
which they offer at correspondingly low prices for Cash, Cot
ton, Wool, Hides, and general country produce.
Having no yearly accounts to keep, we defy competition.
No trouble to show goods. Give us a trial and see if we
do not sell at HECONSTIt TJCTEI) Bit ICES. 41.
B. DANIEL. S. LOWENBERG*
R. DA..3STIEIL. & CO.
DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Boots cC* Shoes. Hats,
and Caps, Saddlery, Provisions, Groceries, etc., etc.
We are receiving new goods every ten days, which are bought in
liie leading markets for cash, therefore we are enabled to sol! low accor*
•ling to the haul Times. Our friends and the public generally are invi
ted to call and examine our lino stock and we are moat certain that they
will not leave our store dissatisfied. Orders for goods and samples will
be promptly attended to. • April (>. 1877 ‘d'i
The Patent Self-Acting Cow Milker MTg Co.
Every one who owns a cow should have one of our wonderful Milkers.
Sent free to any part of the United States on receipt of $2. Send for our
Illustrated Pamphlet on the Cow. containing sectional views of a cow’s
tears and bag dissected and scientifically explained, by Drs. White and
Wilson of this city. Scut free to any address.
rw»wd w»y M,un. OEO* *• «* President.
OflSce, 575 Broadway, New York.
Eminent Chemists and Physicians cortify that thcso goods
c- c fro9 from adulteration, richer, more eifective, produce bet
ter results th n r.ny others, and. that they use them in their
own families.
TTUi'qtiO PerfUmcst Site llic Girtis of nlf Odors,
list, l mIwL O Tooth«ne, an oxqulsitfe Iaqtiid DtmtHlicc
USE STEELE & PRICE’S LUPULIN YEAST OEMS.
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Nov. 24, ’97 14*
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Who ha* hud greater experience in the troatfnent of the
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practice in his two new works, just published, entitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
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1 fifty pages—300 Illustrations, with De
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•h
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VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE
a beantilul Quarterly Journal, finely illus
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VICK'S f LOWER AND VEGETABLE"
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is the most brautiful work of the kind in
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Jambs Vick. Rochester, N. Y.
VICK’S FLOWER A. VEGETABLE SEEDS'
AUK PI.ANTK!) BY A M 11.1*1 UN l'KOFI.K IN AMKlt"-'
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Madison Dispensary,
#01 S. Clark St.t Chicago, III.
DR. RliiKLOW, having *0 Tear* expcrleaea.
treat* SKXlALAND t IIRONIC DlSfcAKkN to
both sexes Safri.v. .Suukly. Privately.
NKUtOrs DYHil.llY, from sexual abuse or
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OX 'TIIK PACK. kr.K rendering MtMBlAftR
iMI’KOI’Kli, can bo positively and perms
nenMy cured.Will warrant everv ease. ruq<h
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Itnar tolls to aara UemarrhaM*
or Piles, whan a ettra to oOssIMa.
Prtoa List aad haaa ads tmtlm—lato
fhrahhed on ayfUtotloa
L. M. Bowmaii,
Gnu and Lock Smith, nml lepaiior of
CloCka. WsUebee, and Sewiig Maobht.*'
mak*'* Finger Rings, and mends all kioti
' .lev,-dry, All wmk warnnil'll.
' U i/.L'li.tcst, Miss.. May IS, l-7<