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(fopialuiu llazlehurst,::; May 29, 1880 Trains on the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad, due at llazlehurst, as follows: North. Mail—No. l. 10:20 r. m, MlXED,-No. 3. 4:43 p. M, Freight,—No, 7, 4:14 r. m. South. Mail.—No. a* 2ti3 a. m. Mixed.-No. 4. 9:17 a m. Freight —No. 8.10J53 a. m. Masonic. Hazlehurst Lodge, No. 25, meets 1st Friday in each month at 1 o'clock, P. M. Officers for 1880: JI 11 Cook, w m. .1 L Aid. Sec'y. A Mangold, a w. T M Warreli, s d Vf n Bingham, j w. J 1) Ross, j i>. F Subat, Treas. DKCoor, s &t. 3. II. Jonson, R. A Chapter, No. 81, meets first Saturday in each month at 10o’clock, A. M. Officers for 188.0: _ J W Anderson.il u n v. .1 M Norman,!* 3d v M talar M m. \V B Bingnam m lstv .1 ll^Groome.At ss, ST Rogers, m 2d v II H Cook, c u. F Subat. Treas. A P Barry, i* a. J I, Aid, Sec'y. 7' M Harrell, r. a c. 1) K Coor. r. Copiah Lodge, of Knights of Honor, No.. 1422, meets on the sec ond and fourth Monday nights in each month. j OFFKIKKS, j. E W Brown, Dictator. J M Norman Vice Dictator. GS Dodds, Assistant Dictator, D C Woods. Reporter, E A Ray, Financial Reporter. C M Bankston, Treasu-er, W B flingbam, Uliaplain, G W Purnell. Med. Ex. W R Thompson, Guide, T M Warrell. Guardian. Frrnk Marclietti. Sentinel, Pass Dictators, E G Peyton, T E Cooper, and J A Horne. Brookhavcn District. Second round quarterly meeting for Brookhaven District: Forest Hill, March ■Wesson, April McCouib City, “ Monticello, “ Tan gi pa hoe, “ Georgetown, May ], 2 Galatia, “ Brandywine, “ Union Chapel, “ Ruzlelmrst. u Crystal Springs, June Providence,Meadville ct Jun, 12,13 The District Gonterenoo will con vene in Wesson on Tuesday, the 1st day of July, and wil’ continue through Sunday the 4th. Bishop Kavauaugh will preside. The Secretaries of the quarterly con ference will forward to Bro. J it Wimberly the names of the local preachers, delegates, principals and alternates. The Recording Secretaries of each station and cir cuit are required to be present "with their books. W. E. M. Linfield, l\ E. • For Sale. PEACH Trees, a’.l the lending varied, s, both early and late; Brices early, ten days earlier than the Alexander Also S rawberry plants — Wilson’s Albany, Charles Dowr.iug, and also Cresent Seed ling said to l-e the greatest yk'hlcr known. Will take in exchange, corn, cottonseed, peas, cattle or sheep. November and De cember are the best months for putting eut trees and plants. Send in your ordeis early. 11. J. Bit A IN AH D. Hazlehurst, Oct. 9 1879-9. J W. ANDERSON, BOOT AXD SliOK MAKKU, Gallatin.M visisaippi. Patronage solicited; his charges will correspond with the limes. 1879 37 EUROPEAN HOUSE, Jackson..Miss. This house is located at the Railroad De pot, is well furnished and gives the best n fare and unexceptionable attention. A ghare of the public patronage is solicited. GKO. W. SMITH, Proprietor The Graves Peach. Is larger, earlier, better colored, and more prolific than Alexander and Amsden. Persons who have ordered the Graves Poach in the dormant bud are notified that we are ready to deliver them upon payment of price. We are pie pared to fill further orders to a lim ited extent, at $1 00 each. L, B. HARRIS & CO. Hazlehurst, Nov. 22, 1ST!) 14 tf Is a compound of the. virtues of sarsa parilla, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodide of potash and iron, all powerful blood-making, blood-cleans ing, and life-sustaining elements. It is tile purest, safest, and most effectual alterative available to the public. The sciences of medicine and chemistry have never produced a remedy so potent to cure all diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony’s Fire, Pim ples and Face-grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Totter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ring-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheu matism, Mercurial Disease, Neu ralgia, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emacia tion, and General Debility. By its searching and cleansing quali ties it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause derangement and decay. It stimulates the vital functions, restores and pre serves health, and infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease of the blood need despair who will give Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It is folly to experiment with the nu merous low-priced mixtures, without medicinal virtues, offered as blood-puri fiers, while disease becomes more firmly seated. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a medi cine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the best, cheapest, and roost reliable blood-purifier known. Physicians know its composition, and prescribe it. It has been widely used for forty years, and has won tile unquali fied confidence of millions whom it has benefited. c(i PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. MS.D *Y ALL DBVaolSTS EVERYWHERE. i.OWaiiamson, agent, H.izlc 4nr$t, Mifs. 38. i 33uine sb Gards 4 tTolm 3. Cason. v Beaureaa rd.Afissj mipjii Dealer in Dry floods, Notions, Clothing, &c, Fancy Groceries and Planta tion Supplies. SD, ** t '• 4 7—: Folk Ferguson, Jlrn nrsffard, ... ' , DKAl.KIt in • .Kamily tiisieeiie* mid Plantation Sup plies. feiiUeetioiierios. etc. Ale. Porter. Bqj-r nndjjotlicr cfftmmer drinks on hnnd. Cfll aftdVie nffe. \ii-U6 IS. V. Patton, Crystal Sp ring is, - - Miss. Dealer in dry goods, groceries, pUinraiioii supplies, eta Patron age ol tin* citizens of Copiah and ad|ofning counties solicited. April 17, IS7^-36 Jackson ftaUpail Jcc. House. S. M. I' PCK'H, I'lpiirietoi'. ^BnccesSornto ScliOaW & Fucich,) 1IKAI.KK IX Shell tir.d;Canned Cysters. Fish and Ice* Calliope St . opposite Jackson it. K. 1*H3 sjcii^tM I'epot. New Orleans. Orders from Motets. He-fl.-injuni*. etc../ respectfully so lieited. sin 1 promp.ly filled at lowest Market Kates. I*. O. Hoy 231. xr-37 i iiinl) Mlowes. The undersigned wipid most respect fully iiitorm ihe pifhlic that he is repre senting o ie ol the first class Tomb Stone and Monument firms in the South, would be pleased to order for any wanting in that line, by dropping pie a card at Crys tal Springs, f would visit them ami let them select the design preferred. We. fur nish ihe best ot material and, cheaper than any other house o. firm in the Sou’ll. M W KAGAN. xv-2ely It E A l! It EG A It 1) HOT E E Mrs, M, .1. Hooker,..Proprietress Near the depot and in (he business part of town. Terms moderate; and patronage solicited. xiv M. E»ecell House, Biookhaven, Mississippi. Hoard by day, week or month, FEED fcTAlH.K ATTACHED. Tin* patrorvijge ol the* public i* reaped rally uniiiMtea. MuS. b\ 11. DECELL. July. 1.». '7U-47 L'roprietiesH A. .1. KEWTINWOSITII, Saddle and Harness Maker. Crystal Springs.Miss. Keeps on hand at all times a varied as sortment Of Saddle/, JSridles, Harness and all kinds of goods in his line, and will do any repairing connected with his business, cheap for e/i^b or country produce Shop next door to Coleman House. tsn- Maty-esses mads and repaired in the very latest style, and cheap.—Ap! 24. 23.as Guevara, Beauregard,.Mississippi. MANUFACTURER OF Mexican Saddle Trees. Saddles, Harness, ete. Oall and see samples of bis workman ship. Patronage solicited. ]?fiiiinet'y Notice. MISS. L. A. VVIDNBY, ]•■ now receiving, a Scrips stock of Mili nerv. tiieluolng all the latest styles. A A fioe assm tinent el Hair k-pt constantly on hand. Dress making done to order. La dies politely invited to call. Remember tin* place. Dr, thatching's building oppo site Hotel. Ilazlefciirst. March 13. 1880—30. K. I.. FI'I.UIIAM. M. P,..n. K. JOVKK, M. D. Fulghtnn A' Jones, Physicians and Druggists, Crystal Springs.Mississippi. DEALERS IN n Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals. Patent ® Medicines. Peiliimery. Toilet articles. JT55, pure wines and liquors tor medicinal pur poses. etc. Physicians' prescription care iully prepared at all uoms. x —2G S. BERKSON & liltOTHER. CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MJSS., DKAI.ltns IS Staph? <out Fancy Dry Goods Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Hornets, ' Hardware. Sadd'ery, Groceiit» Crockery. Guns, ristols. Watches, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Thanking their friontls tor past favors they solicit a continuance of the same. oct23 A • O.Mi ddleton* Crystal springs,.Mississippi. DEALER IX Fancy and Stable Groceries. Begs leave to call Hie attention of his friends and the public generally, that they will find him at his old stand next door to Jas. G Smith, with a full stock of stable and Fancy Grocerie-, all kinds of full weight., (fanned Goods, Bacon. Flour. Meal. Bice. Sugar Coffee. Syrup. Molas ses. Buglisli and Brc i k fast Teas. Ac, Ac.— Tobacco and Cigars a specialty ; Also whiskey by the gallon, all grades, from the cheapest to the finest. Remember ! cannot a.ot will not sell in less quantities than one gallon 1 earnestly solicit the patronage of ail cash buye s. assuring them they will find it to their interest to call on me before I living elsewhere. Beit brands of Flour X meal always on hand and sold with full guarantee. Cfasli buyers take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. xv-1 Gr. IL APPEL, DEALER IS General Merchandise, Crystal Springs, Jfliss. Keeps constantly on hand a gen oral assortment of DRY GOODS, PRINTS. JEANS, LAWNS. CAMBRICS. SATINETS ORGANDIES, CASSIMERES. SHIRTINGS. TRIMMINGS TICKINGS. DELAINES, DENIMS. SILKS. BOOTS, SHOES. CROCKERY, CONFECTIONERIES AND FANCY GOODS Plantation Supplies, Furniture, &c., &c. In short, everything needed by the Farmer, or Housekeeper, and on terms to suit the times. Highest price paid for Cotton in Goods or Gash ' ' ' ‘ 1 • ' G. H. APPEL Sept 14 SlpSi CiCX. r* * week in your twn town. Term5 ■3vJ ard 5 dolidr niiffit free. Addrew H. ti-.i'ett A C» Portland, Ifciu*. xr-I3 13 UblllQ St9 * ilTOfirtTiTiidL j FARMER’S SALOON, Crystal ^pMugi,I... .Mississippi, W. S. NEWMAN & SON, Dealers in fine, vVii»e»,Liquors and C'gars, filHhird saloon attached. Xy-17-ly. J. S. ALLRED. Allred ville,.Mississippi Deal« Jn general Merchandise. Pry Goods. GrbcerieS. Plantation Supplies, etc. House two miles east of Brand, wine, Co piah county. Highest prices pnld for cot ton and country produce. Patronage re spectfully solicited. xv-l<-3m paid. rjiy dollars a week. 12 dollar* a day at home I tU easily made. Costly outfit free. Ad diesaTrue k Co. Augusta, Maine, xv-l.l, * • firs. S. Jfi. Price, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING, Mo»t respectfully solicits a share of th<* patronage of the ladies of Iluzlidmrst and vicinity. 13-0 Hfflaj. T. 1>. Alin, Fashionable Tailor, Ilazleburst, . Miss. lias removed his office to the Pitts build ng. east side Railroad avenue. Patronage solicited. March 7, ’74. A. n. (-AILS. iatesville, C'piah County, Mississippi 1Dealer in General Mereijandise, Provis ion*. ConfecuoneeW. Notions, etc. High est prices paid for cotton and country pro (luce. Patronage solicited. Nov. 15, ’7M ly-paid. XVEGlsaps A Bro, Hazlehurst, .... Mississippi, Dexi.tti ix St pie Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Boots, Shoes. Hats, and Plantat on Suppli;*, y&i' Will sell eheun lor cash. ian.?0. "75 B. F. Fncicli. S; M. Fucich FUCICH BROTHERS. Successors to Schenck & Fucich. Dealers in Shelled and canned Oysters, h ish and lot*. Calliope Ft. opposite Jack son R. R. Passenger repot. New Orleans-. Ordeis respectfully solicited and promptly, filled at lowest market rates. P pi Box 258. Nov. 15. r7!f. ASSSST ESOCBB’S NOTION STORE, AND NEWS DEPOT, South side Estelle street, Hazlehurst, .... Mississippi. MORRISON & BRO, Carpenters and Builders, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi, Patronage solicited; simp on Greene street. Oct 17,1874. Mrs. S. J. Linfield, Having returned to Ilazlehurst,dc sires to inform the Ladies that she resumes her business at her old stand, where she has ample facili ties for procuring latest millinery, and style, and work, in dress mak ing, and Huttcricks patents, llazlehurst, Jan. 9, 1878 21. S. ./ Johnson, Saddle <£• Harness Maher, IIA'/.I.EllURST. MIS' Respectfully solicits the pntro t ige of +hf people of Copiah and adjoining! unties.— All orders in his line filled pron tly, and at prices corresponding with tint tunes. KnJ courage home workmen Jan 20. '~ri M KAl.KR. A. UANOOLn M. Falei^& Co., GBOCBRIESjmY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, Hazleiktrst,... ...Miss. Agents for PIIEI.PS * PARKER WAGON WORKS. A n(i Wheeler d- Wilson S E WING M A 0 II1 N E 3. 12 .31 F. FITZTHUAI, BOOT AM) SHOE MAKER, * • Sotrtli Side Estelle Street, ) Ilazlehaist.. ORDERS SOLICITED, and promptly at tended r,o Satisfaction guaranteed. March 201h. IK7n. Manufacturer and repairer of Buggies, Wagons cfc Pious, In the Coiner Brick Shop. Hazlehurst,.Mississippi. Orders to II. Penn solicited. Terms to suit the times—all work warranted. BURIAL CASKETS. Coffins of all kinds constantly on hand._ xiv 23. L. BT. Bowman, Gun and Lock Smith, atul repairer oi Clock*, Watches, and Sewing Machines, makes Finger Kings, and mends all kind of Jewelry. All work warranted. • Hazleharsl. Miss.. May 18. 1878. 0. B / / fc ' ^uVir Hazlehurst . ii.'i'ii..:... Mississippi Family grocerer, and dealer in Cooking tt^a Mating StoVe*. Stove Tyifcinings. and manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet iron, of 4»yery jdcsc^iptitMiy ©uttering. Pi ping, valleying and all kind* of tepiiria dbqjj in the-most approver] style pro- iptfy. Xtijf. o, isnt. !• ro reunion al MHjrdttprt,. CONN fc dodos. V ATYOKN*;^ AT LAW,\ flazleimrat; . j....xv-35 ....Mtiwt . J. K. tirooiue, Justice of the Pence. District No 1. Uia jsleliurst. will lifild con A on. Uie Sed Wednesday in each months. Office S-Auth ol the court house, in the ode" occnpiVd iiy Messrs. Conn ADodd. 4rv-H.V- \ M. D. Vance.™ Attorney nt law, Oxford, Mississippi.' Will practice in aU the Courts. Special attention giTeivtdleotlniitlon. of claims. A, W, BI UNET, Attorney at law. Crystal Springs. Miss Will practice in all the courts of Copiah end adjoining counties. xv-lS. J. L. MEACE, ™ Attorney At Law. Westviile,..... ......M^ajssipjii. L’HAS. A. HAMILTON, Attorney at law. Beauregard. Miss. Will attend promptly to all husim-ss entrusted to him in Copiah and adjoining counties TIM, E COOPED; ATTORNEY AT LA IF, HaxMunt,. Mmtmppi, 1IENJ. KING, Ji„ . Atl'y-at-Lau' <fc Solicitor in Ciuitxcery, Beauregard,.xi-33.Mississippi. S.D. DAMSEY, A tlorncy -at- £<j urge ffazlehurat,... .“fiss URIAH MILLS A PS, Attorney At Law and Solicitor in Chancery, Ilazlchurst, Miss. Will practice in Copiah and adjoining counties and in the courts at Jackson. xi-4U 11. B. M A YEsTj H.7 A ITOIvNEY AT LAW.* LLtzlninirst.AliBsiBBifipi. II B MAYES, Attorney and Cnunsellorat Law, and Solici t«»i i(i chancery,iluziehutst,Miss. Attention giv eu to business in the Courts ot Copiah md ad joining counties,and in ilie courts at Jnckson. 1! UAUUIS, H X xeu.t.h; It J1A It KIS & MILLER' Attorneys at Law, Hnzleburst.Mississippi Practice their profession in Copiah and adjoining counties.United States courts.and Supreme court at Jackson.Mississippi. 7-51 r„ O. IIIIIDKWKU,. GKO. S. DODDS, BRIDEWELL & DODDS, Attorneys at law. Hazielmrrt and Beau regard. Copiah county, Misaissippi. Hav ing associated in the practice of latv. we otter our services to litigant? in this and adjoining counties. Will practice in all the courts. Spocitl attention given to Justices “f the J’eace courts in any part of Copiah county. Kavors of friends solici ted. better* addressed either to Ijazle liurst or Iteauregard. will receive prompt attention. Consultations at either place. A.G BROWN & J A. BROWN, J’KKttr. Miss. Jackson. Miss. Attorneys at Law, Address A. O. A J. A ttrowu, at either Jackson or Terry, Miss. Dec 3, 1870, nl5 ly—pd W. B. BIMillAM, Superintendent of Edn ation, Ilaziehurst.Mississippi, i Hereafter I will a tend to the duties of my office on Sat«rday of each week. Office in the Court House. May 0. 1876. DR. T. Y. NELSON. h n°w permajienUy located Dll. G. 13. EI.LIS, Gallman.Mississippi Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Gallman and the surrounding country. xv-39 w M. Deasoii M D. Has permanently located and ^offers his professional services to the citizens of 11a z.lehurst and vaeinity. and hopes, hy strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Office at K. <Wil liamson's Drug Store. xiv-37 C. E. OAT1S. C. E. OAT IS, Jit. OAT IS & OAT IS. Physicians and burgeons. Hazlchurst.. .Mississippi Office at the Drug SSto’-e of Oatis & War. veil. March 22, lh7n. DU. II .1. MUDGKiV, At Mis. Gordon's, near Pine Ridge, ten ders his professional services to the cit izens of the neighborhood, and surround ing country. . xiv-17. DU- A, B. PITTS, Gulltnan.Mississippi Respectfully lenders li is professional ser vices to the citizens of Gallman ami the surrounding country. Ang. 7.'75. DR. D. M. GRIPPING, Respectfully tenders his professional set vices to the citizens of Hazlchurst and vi cinity ; he may be found in the office of \V M. Haley, fronting the Court House, from H o'clock a. m. to li o. tn. Jan. 13. '71. W. II. Wcathersbj', DENTAL SURGEON. Bku'rk<;ahi>.:..Missis,stm. Will practice Dentistry in all it brandi es. All work guaranteed and executed in the neatest, and cheapest manner. Will vis it calls in the country. Persons addresing me professionally will please state the na tore of the work to be done. xii-20 T, J. Penn. Ilazlelurrst.MisttfSsTppi Railroad Avenue, near Market House. Manufacturer and Repairer,of WAGONS, BUGGIES & PLOWS. _ i Undertakers business a specialty. Buri al Casket* of all kinds and sir.es always on band and (H up as cheap a3 the cheapest, xir 24. .7. .7. Welch, COUNTY AUCTION ERR. Hazlehui-st,..*-- • Mi**. Having been appointed Auctioneer by the Board of Supervisors of Copiah county, I hereby caution all persons ugainstselling property iu auction without first communi cating with me, as I intend to enforce, the law for my own protection. See Revised Code of 1871, Section; 1732 and 33. page 3fit. A. J. WELCH. Nov. 23, 76-12-14 County Auctioneer. $5 TO $20 CJkL&sftSj ; IttrA free. Address Stinson A to. Portland Maine. *'-16 ' _> _r CUAS. H. SCH6RCK* Successor to A, FUCICH & CO Dealer in foreign and domestio Fruit', and Nuts, iD8 it GO South Peters St»« New Orleans, La. Orders and consignments solicite i. Nor. 15. ’M B, F. W1L,SK*N, ofMrsfe. , . . ,.W17£l . v -* ;> I W. 71. toERKKL, Wholesale Groeef and ! ! Commission, Merchant. 18 Canal ond 87 1 Go samib Sitfiets. Nerr Orleans, La. lt-Sm T. X. ELLIS, |^na Uhoi! ,• ■ t — i". •’ >i* - JHast ride Railroad, Jucar the Depot,) Hazlehurst, Miss:, DKALElt'TN Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Croch ery, Saddlery, Furniture, do. Jam constantly receiving new goods from New Tori’and the West, purchased at lowest CASH figures which 1 am of fering at prices to suit the times. Call and examine my goods and prices; I will not he un dersold. Highest prices paid far cotton and country pro duce. 13*6 > It. C. CONN Brothers, s to Oati* & Warrell DEALERS IX llazlehurst,. At the ohl stand of Oatis d Worrell, keep constantly on Hand a full and fresh stock of I)ruys, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, School Hooks, Stationary, Gwtliry, a ycnerul assortment of Motions, Lamp Chimneys,-dc. ' Low prices and first class yoods, is a stand iny rule Of the use. Wc hare d skillful PharmacAitist who will carefully and scicntificallj Jill physicians prescriptions. Jan. 17,' 1880. T> n u a st oke. | Dll. If. BUBHLKl, DEALER IX DRUGS MEDICINES PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES. STATION ERY, FANCY ARTICLES, l’ERFUM EKY, ETC., ETC., Also sole manufacturer ami proprietor of the following specialties: Burnley’s Celebrated Liver Lozenges, Burnley’s Chill Cure and Fever Syrup, Burnley’s Magnetic Anodyne Liniment, and Burnley’s Climax Cough Cure. For sale by Dr. h. Burnley, IJazlehurst, Siebe & Dam-pier Crystal Springs, S P Bloom & Co., Thompson & Co., Beaui-egird, Maj. B F Martin, Martinsville. All prescriptions neatly, carefully and scien tilieally put up night or day by Dr. Burnley himself. Place of business on east side Railroad at the Pitts building. xv-2l Copiali o uiity,.Mississix^pi. BOARD $2 PER DAY,... .$12 PER WEEK.$40 PER MONTH. fif. J. d A. L. MORE UK A 1).Proprietors. This celebrated Watering Place" is situated 1 t > miles north of New Orleans, and JO mile* sott'h ot Jackson Miss, and within five miles ol the New Orleans. St. Louis. A Chicago Railroad, so that it is brought within 7 hours of New Orleans, and passengers leaving Memphis at 2 p. m. will breakfast at the Wells. l'or twenty years or more these Wells, without any other advertising limn that af forded by the visitors themselves, hav gradually extended their fame throughout Mississippi, Louisiana, and a great portion of the South . '■'ho water of these Wells contain nearly every medical substance of the most cele brated mineral waters ol ICurepe and America, They contain every ingredient of the Vichy waters which are so celebrated for engorgement of the liver and s.leen and bi iar.y concretions, diseases of the Kidney, flour albus, and chronic disfigurement* of the skin, caused bv diseased viscera. Dyspepsia, in its various stages, with nil its train of horrible nervous symptoms, constipation, acidity of the stom icho, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, sour eructa tions. fluttering at the h art. dimness of vision, fever and dull pain in the head, full ness of stomach after meals, have permanently and effectually been cured. All chronic diseases of the liver, enlarged spleen, jaundice, chronic diarrhoea, dysentary. dropsy, scrofula in all its forms, after having exhausted the best medical skill.have been compelled to yield to the cuntivc powers of these waters, Diseases peculiar to females, such as spinal irritation, atnetiorrhoea. dysmennsr reoca, menorrhagia, in all its forms, and many others have been benefitted or cured. » - !■> UtiKVnorvolls systole, null ft* S-tiltlj. liTStolia. St Vitus Dance, hemipleg'a, epilepsy, catalepsy, flashes of light, ringing in tli- ears, perverted taste, premature decline, these waters have proved of great value. C hrouic rheumatism has been permanently cured by the use of these waters. A careful analysis of these waters will satisfy the most incredulous that all the above named diseases, with their symptoms, will be permanently cured or greatly ameliorated. '. According totin' analysis of J R Chilton, of New York, professor of Chemistry, one quart of water of Well No. 1. contains: l’rec Sulphuric Acid. 10.22. I Sulphate Mm -.24.40. j Proto Sulphate lion. .9 13; Sulph Magnesia,. 11.25. Sulph Soda. 4.44. Sulph Alumni. 2.10. Chloride Calcium. 4.11. Organic matter. <fc. ?3. According to the analysis of George Lit tie. State Geologist, one quart of water of Well Xo 2 contains: Sulphnret of hydrogen. Hydrogen Carbolic Acid. tree. Carbonic of Lime. Carbonic of Magnesia. Carbonic of Iron. Sulphate Magnesia. Sulphate Alumna. Cirbonicof Sodium. Sulphate of Soda. Magnesia a :d Silicia, Somo Organic Matter. Well No 3 has not been analyzed. The Proprietors will receive visitors at. all seasons of the year. They would re spectfully warn visitors against the prevalent error, that of drinking copiously of the waters immediately upon their arrival. It is a safe rule under all the circumstances, to commence the use of the waters in small quantities; be still safer for invalids to consult skilled physicians, acquainted with the use of the waters. If you are determined to try these waters, give them a lair trial. Hundreds have been cured, and you may be too. Instances have been repeatedly witnessed of persons who. though at fir?t were great ly discouraged, have persisted in the use of the waters, and been finally restored to health K.ninent physicians here have certified that they have been using and prescribing the waters from Brown’s Wells, for fifteen years, in the diseases above named, with suc cess. March 8 1879 29. W. B Lt3B & IJJIO. Crystal Springs,.Mississippi. Having had several years expe rience in llie fruit and nu'sery busi ness, and having on hand a very j line stock of trees, feel assured that satisfaction can l»e given to all — Call and examine for yourselves, or write for particulars. Prices very reasonable. xv-14 Rogers & Meek. Hnzlchurst.Mississippi Have a first; class Hearse, with a carelul driver; will go at any time on short notice, to any part of the county, 40 Liquor,Opium ami Morphine Habit cured by the great, South Ameri can Auli .Habit preparation, a harmless vegetable specific—never fails. Thous ands cured in New Orleans and the South. Given in food or drink. All cases guar anteed permanent. Also sole proprietor of the celebrated h’reret Remedies for nil diseases. Weaknesses and obstructions of the sexual and urinary organs of men and women, perfectly reliable in all ca ses. Those iu trouble call on or write Dr. D. SYnENII AM. office and residence 99 Gasqnct at, New Orleans. L v. xv-10-ly —-—---I How VTaJclics Art Made. It will be apparent to any one who will examine a Solid Gold Watch, 'hut aside fiom the necessary thickness lor engraving and polishing, a large proportion of the precious metal used, is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in place, and supply the necessary solidity and s'rength. The surplus gold is actu ally neodless so far as utility and beauty are concerned. In James Boss’ Patent Gold Watch Cases, this waste of precious metal is overcome, and the same solidity and strength produced at irotn one-third to one-half of the usual cost of solid ca-> ses. This process is of the most simple nature, aB follows: a plate of nickhj com position metal, specially adapted to the purpose, has two plate# of solid gold sol dered one on each side. The three are then passed between polished steel roller* and the result is a strip of heavily plated composition, from whic' the cases, hacks,! centres, heads, &e,, are cut and shaped by j suitable dies and formers. The gold in I these case3 is sufficiently thick to admit! of all kinds of chasing, engraving and ’ enamelling; the engraved cases have been carried utitil worn perfectly smooth by tipio and use without removing the gold. They are for sale by all jewelers, and each c&c is warranted by .Special Certificate. For sale by C, M. Bankston. Hazlchtirsi. arid C- II. Fry, Crystal Spring* Ask for illustrated Catalogue and tosro warrant. Feb U. l?9e-2G-iy . L • j SANDER & SONS’ (ESSENCE) OF THE E IT € A E 1 Ia T U 8 J The pure volatile particles of the leaves of the so renouned Anti-Fever Tree, ‘The Euca lyptus Globulus’ and the only protection against contagion in cases of YdlW, T\phoid and other Fevers. Do not wait until that terrible foe. Yellow Fever, appears in your midst, but protect your self and family bv using beforehand our F,x tract as an odor:\nt, and when lover has ul rea y set in take internally four t six drops in h spoonful of water once a day, and apply it externally freely to the region of the 'ow; Is. It is the only remedy that cun be relied ou. Certificate: SAXoaunsr, Australia. March 1st. 1S73. I have been investigating Messrs. Sander A Son’s Eucalyptus Extract, nod have tj admit that there is beMdes ir, no medicine of .such universal efleet on the human system that I know of. it checks completely all inflntuntion of w atever kind—chest, lung, and all throat atte *tious, such as Bronchitis am! Dipthibeiia. j It cures Rheumatism, Toothache, Neuralgia, | the most severe colds, etc. 1 u-ed it «iih on- ; paralleled success in Swellings, Bruises, j Sprains, Burns, Wounds of most serious mi- j tore, in all Disorder* v* the Bowels, Diarrhoea, ' etc, and gladly acknowledge its merits lor tlu j benefit of the public. [Sign©I,J JOHN CRUIKSHAXK, M D i Dr Hosier, Professor of the U»iver»i y of ; Griefs \alde, Germany, reports astonishing j cures of Diphtherities, Asthma, [Berliner. Klini ohe Wechenschrilt, Nov. 31, ls79,atour office,] The extract effected cures of Typhoid Fever, Intiuimilion of Breasts and r welling of Legs, after cinlmemeiu, Dysentery, Whooping Cough, lnlUmt-d ©yea etc. 1)R. CRUIKSH \NK, Epitome of declaration made bef.»re M Cohn Esb , J. P. at Sandhurst, October, 1877: The son of Mr. Uaabe, was hurt with an axe on the kiioe. After uiue weeks me heal t eat inent it was declared necessary by Dr. MacgiL livrav, to amputate the htpb. At that junc ture the extract was applied, aud the Mound speedily cured without amputation. The daughter of Mr, Jungheim, suffering from disease of the bone, so pronounced by Drs. Atkinson and Boyd, who attended the girl without satisfactory results, y as cured just as speedily. 8a off hurst' Australia, Sept. 12, 1873, 1 hereby certify that the above are the con tents of an advertisement published at Hand htir»t, and that the named Drs, Macgillivruy, Alkiw-ou A Ii>.yd ure well known medical practitioners residing ui Sandhurst. H.A WOODWARD, M ivor, 1, the uttdfrrstgnc t, acting Vice Consul General of the United States, at Melbourne, do hereby certify, etc. JOHN K. SMY’TII. The great sanative power of the„ Extinct brought under notice of Prince Bismarck through the Cdusul of the ‘Gerouni Empire a Melborne. All theHlOcumcnts in question may 5a inspec ted in attested copies at any time, at the office of tk* undersigned, agents of Sander A "Sons' Eucalyptus Extract. Thft Exfraci k sold at one dollar nnd a quar* ter per bottle. Each bottle accompanied by atrfctjoog for me and reports of aares. *• To bo had iit E. <L Williamson, llaaleharst, and J ft Kioto©, r'/Tfcfat ‘•pring'. Fib u, i««o 2»;ir, The Weekly Copiah ax. BY JOHN F. VANCE & 8. F. MA88ENGILL. ... --- -3U ^ ' ' Terms: Published every Saturday at 2wo Hollars and Fifty Cents per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at one dollar per square, ten lines or less, first insertion, and fifty cents each continuance. Liberal arrangement« made with yearly or quarterly ad vertisers; all bills due on presentation. Job printing executed at reasonable rates, for cash ; the patronage of our friends solicited. 2 IlE COPT A H AN is a frieiul to the farmer, the me chanic, the laborer, and all trades and professions; it should be a visitor to every fireside in Copiah and the surrounding country, and the friends are respectfully urged to assist in extending its already large circulation. As an advertising medium it is unc quoted by county papers; merchants and business men trill find it greatly to their advantage to adeem Use in its columns as it circulates throughout this section of eountri. Our terms are liberal, and we male it a special duty to pro-mote, as far as we can, the interest of our adverti sing patrons. NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. Postmaster is required to notice by letter (returning the paper does not answer the law,) when a subscriber does r.ot take his paper out >d the olice, and state the reason for its n >t being taken; and a neglect to do .go makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for the pay ment. 2. Any person who takes n paper from the nostoffice whether directed to his name or another, or whether helms subscribed or not, is responsi ble for the nay. 3. Ifa person orders his paper discontinued, he must pay all arreara ges, or the publisher may continue to send it until the payment is made. 4. I! the subscriber orders his paper stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to send it. the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he takes it from the postoffice. The law proceeds upon the ground that a man must .pay for what he uses. 5. • The courts havedeei ;ed that refusing to take new.-pnpeis and pe riodicals Irotn the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prim a facie evidence of intentional fraud. C. M. BANKSTON, DEALER IN Fine IVdteJics, Clocks and J miry, Spectacles. ( old Pens. Musical In— strumeiits and Firings, Silver and Plated llare, Etc. West Side Railroad Avennn.Hazlelnust, Mississippi. ' well selected Stock always on band. Repairing done to order. Satisfaction warranted. Oct. 2d. Is7o. The Daily Hack,—With Top. II AZLEllUKST, MAIM IN' AND POUT GIBSON, ROBERT W. LAMhUTII..PropriefAr Will leave Ilr.zlciinrst and Port Gibs n at 6 o’clock every morning, Sundays excepted. Good tenuis and careful drivers. Patronage of the traveling public solicited; charges reasonable. Passer,gets to .Martin, $4 OQ; Irom Martin to Port Gibson, $1 00. Express from llazleiiurst to Martin 3 cents per pound. From Mai tin to Port Gibson. 1 cent. loll ■ ••MiaM'nra.urm, , , ■■■■•■•anrianmnaj lain.niinvi Vraua pwi nwaaaBMMMeMMBMBBMK E. C. WILLIAMSON. Druggist and Pharmaceutist, And sole manufacturer and proprietor of “The Great National Heine d t.” suroeu/e for hois or colic in horses. / A !»JI ..f on a f «. h dfucrs ana medicines, school hooks and stationery, paints, oils and pu \ window-glass and lamps, all of which will he sold at cash prices. Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night. 15 . W.P. Barnes’ Ne ;v Store, Crystal Springs,.Mississippi. Having removed to Mims' old Stand, on Front Street. I will he pleased to have old friend* ami customers of Ih* late linn of Harrison. Flowers A Co. ai d everybody else, to call on me and examine prices which 1 think will gu.nantee to me quick soles and small profits. I shall keep con stoutly on hand a lull and complete assort ment ol just what you need and at prices ‘hat defy competition. I am <ide awake and fully alive to the pressing demand for good goods at low piices, and this is my platform “Coma one, come ail. come darkies too. And see what bargains I'll give to you.’ 3t-ly John W. McMaster, * * Hazlehurst,..Mississippi. DEALER IX Dry Goods, Xotions, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Hats c(- Caps Ladies, Misses, and Childrens' Fine Shoes and Slippers, in Great variety. GROCERTFS A XI) GFXEHAL MERCHANDISE. Mag 3, 1879 37. NEW GOODS! Latest 'N’ovelties Of Tlie Season. S. Gf. MARSHALL, Ilazlehurst,... .Mississippi DKALER TN DRY GOOD?, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, IIATS, BOOT?, SHOES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. T have just received a large lot of Fancy Notions, and will sell them cheaper for 'the CAHH than ANYHODY ELSE, or in exchange for Country Produce and Cattle, d'C. Call and examine my stock—nothing charged for showing goods. My Clerks taken delight in accommodating custom* ers; and nothing pleases them more than waiting on the La dies. June i, 1878-27 * , * CHARLES H. FRY, Crystal Springs*.- Miss* DEALEll IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silqcr plated ware, of the finest quality and most fashionable styles ; also Musical In struments and Strings of most all kinds. All goods and work warranted as represented, and sold for cash only. 12 8 Wait tvr the Wagon—the Home Made Wagon—the $65 00 Wagon, At JT E’ LAV AY’S. Thimble Skeie and Iron axle wasrons. All materials used selected with care. Gin Stands repaired. Buggies made and repaired, and a!| plantation woik done cheap for cash. Give me a call. Shop west of court Vure on Brower Arenne.