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- I'lfJSl I1 ■ l"11' nl f ae Urchin Cojiiahan Hturteliursf, November 26,1881. , ll-aijis oli flic Chicago, St, Louis ?iimJ New Orleans liaiiroud, due at Hmilehurst, as follows: Going North—No 1 2:5** p in. SfOc 3. 10:45 p la. No. 7. 4:30 p. m No. 9. 5:12 n. m. Going J-outh—No 2. 12:15 a, m. No. 4. 5:12 a. m. No. 8. lO:5Civ. m. No. 10. 0:12 a, m. * Masonic. Ilazlohnrst Lodge, No. 2.5, niei'^s 1st Friday in each month atm o’clock, P. M. Officers for !SSI. T M \Vuirt'II. W M J I. Ard Secretary. A Mangold, i> IV. J (i Uarjrrave, S if. 1) I! I. we. .1 \V D Boss, J O, b Su'.iat.Treas 3 R Grdome. S Jt T fs. ll Joint son, 1L A. Chapter : meets 1st Saturday in each month : sit 10 o'clock, A. M. Officers for rssi. >111 Cook, nr A 1’ Barry, m 3.1 v M Faler. k. S T linger.. M 3.1 v. | .1 J| Nor.nan. s. It W Mille t r. m 1st v. | .1 W Andeison.c n, F Snbat, Treas. .1 II Graeme, rs J L Ar.l Sec'y, T M Warrell, u a c. DM Coor, T. J M Wesson Lodge, Mo. BIT, A. j I<\ and \. AL, meets 2nd .Saturday ■ in each month at 7 o’clock, 1‘. -U | Officers lor !8sl. .1 \V McPherson, w \i. E B VVitnbeily, Sec j A T Woodin. s w; H T Kee l, s i> W VV IlobersOR. .1 W; A M I,veil. J I). V 1! Hartwell. Trees. David Dawsun a Si t Knights and Ladies oflioiior. Officers for term ending June BOlh, 1881: Protector, M s R F Roberts, Vice Protector. Mrs SO Marshall. Financial Secretary 'and Secretary S G Marshall. Chaplain. Rev V I! Bingham, Treasurer. Mrs K E Bingham, Guardian. Mrs M K Thompson, Sentinel. l)r O C Marsh ill, Guide and Medical Examine-, Dr. G ’.V : Burnell. Trustees. S G Marshall. Mrs Marietta : Penn. K VV Brown. Time of Meeting, 1st and 3d Thursday! wights in each month. R G. Marsh.x.l., Setf’y. | Knights o*l Pythias.Directory, j .. Crystal Spring Lodge No. 21. ttnn>tii j every 2d and 4th Friday of r.ucb mouth at Castle It..11 over Baptist Church. W (; Ikilk nson, Past, Chancellor: Pr.F L Fulghum. Glia eellr t’auimr.ndcr: it B Minn, Vice Chancellor; C II Fiy. Prelate; A \t Barnett. Master o1 Exchequer; .1 S Stackhouse Muster of Finance, .8 11 Aby, 1C of It and S; .1 VV Bailey. Muster at Arms; O E Allen, Inner Guard. J A tei.ns Outer Git rd. Past Chancellors: R It Aby. Dr F L Fit'. ghaui. R T Pearson, W C WilkinsyR, : C It Smith, . , /fBfi %t Hazleliurst Hotel, * AHEAD OF ALU 1 take pleasure to announce to try friends ana the public, iltat I shall have even' tiling in npple pie order for all those who may favor me with their patronage during the coining court: clean rooms and bed.-. ind tnv lable the best on tiii- line road. .So Especially solicit the patronage of till lha: attend court, ns tn\ necom mbiialion will be first cless in every respcct.a id charge to suit tie* times, ltespcct fully, Kate Me Masted 0 Yes! 0 Yes'! The immense stock of dry goods notions, n othing, & c, composing the stock of Wolfe Bros., of « r\s tal Springs are now being so d be low cast to satisfy .cert tin claims. The e goods are sold by refaii en abling al to take advantage of the Unprecedented Bargains, and *o many «ln* die ire to have their ready tn -oe\ gi.isfVtras pass blc, this will be a • B!j . O EO ;TU N1TY. and should not lie over looked. Stock in Cook building, west side l.’ailroad Avenue ► J. If. cliOOMH, Ag?t. Hazlehurst, Oct. L’L.’, 1 >.S1 -10. Stoves and Tin Ware. If yofi wish to get a good cooking j or heating Stove, or anything in j t ho line of tin ware,such as is found Jo a first class tin shop, call on (J APPkl,, < rysta Springs Miss, and bo will sell you cheap for the cash Give him a trial. xv 20 ly.paid Town Property For Sale. Three lots of laud, fronting 150 j .fetton Kairoad Avenue, 'about 40 yards from depot,) and running back 20o feet; containing a good snb-tantia! two story building, 25 l>y 75 feet long, four rooms above, j gallery in front, store room l>. low | about 50 feet deep. Dining room and kitchen in rear. Good well of water, under cover,_ good stable, about 50 line fr.iit trees, shrubery, etc. Price" $3,000. $1,000 cash, bal on time. ll.J CATOriiNGS, U’t. Ilazlehurst, -May £1, 1 “81-39 Notice To The Public. A great saving of time.which as money: l util now pr^wied to saw ^hnd g ind (o'- the public; will fili orders for meal, lumber, or shingles, «>n slep t notice. So when yon come to the p-m-i office, black.-iftith slop,or j on any other business, bung j our corn or -ack and get some good fresh meal, atjd see if it i- :.m the be-; you have had. in a long time. I will keep meal on hand at ail times to exchange for corn;-Sa'urduys will fie my regular grinding days, but will grind any time when 1 have not meal to swap; chops or homiry for stock, kept on hand to exchange or! sell; special an alignments can tie made tor chopping teed. 1 will take in exchange for turn her: c fro, outs. pens.potutoe-.fodder, hay, rice straw, shacks, pone, beef, milch cow-, number one oxen, hides, tallow, molasses in short ali kinds of country produce at maiket prices. In con hitdrw, let me say iliaf Mr. Sail Guess,who i- noted for miking good meal,will supe in'end the grin ding. J. T. Paukeb. Hazlchurst, Fcb’y 19. *81, Good Land For Sale. farms containing from one hun dred and twenty to six hundred acres of choice White Oak or Bay ou fierreluid, situated near Bur tonton, in this county, can be had on the most reasonable terms by applying to It K .IQN ES and It. JJ. SilMs, at Crystal Springs, Miss. JnnelS, iSSMt-ff, ' ' i * racr^asasacgiarnaint ■ «ygr»<>»C3Sn»»r'-aMBaeaw*3i JB usmess Cards If.-Moody, : Hoi a. egant.MmimMn. DEAt.Fll.I.Nr | Staple Dry Goods, Grocet ies,llaid j , ware, Hoots, shoes, flats and Plantation Supplies. Will sell cheap for easluand guar ante,e everything to give entire satisfaction; any goods hot entire* I,' satisfactory may tie returned and the money will cheerfully re funded without a question.—xvi 21 John J. Cason. Ikau regard-,.'Mississippi Healer in Dry Goods, Motions, 'Clothing, &c, Fancy• Groceries and Planta tion Supplies. ■ 31. Polk Ferguson. Ikautvgsnf t ....-...... . Miss.. * m.M.KIl IS Family Uincrries <rtid I’lnatiUion Sup plius. Uentecdoiifiie«. etc. Ale. l’nrtor. IVi-r nml other Summer drinks on hand. Cilt uud s*:o mo. vii-oG Jackson Railroad Ice House. H. M. FBUlCH, Frupiietor. (Succor,soi to Sclienek & Fucieli,) !>■■: uxn in Shell rtr.d Canned Oyatern. Fifli and lie’ Calliope St., opposite Jack .on It. It. l’na itenger t'epnt. New Orlcant. Oi'dei's from Hotels. ltee.'.aranta. etc.. rrppectliiUT so licited. and pXnntp-.ly filled at lowest Market Rates. 1*. O. I!ox 251. xr-37 Bias Guevara. BeauiTg.inl,.Mississippi. MANITACTUkF.il OF Mexican Sadd e Trees. Saddles. ITovnesst. ete. Call anil see samples ol his workman ship. Patronage solicited. S.ATEST STYLES — IN — 1IAT.: and bonne it, AND DI1K8 MAKING AND LADIES UNDEB'VEA15, AT Manic* A. Bmlih's • Spring Street, Wesson, Alias. 2S. IL Penn. Mo'iufaeiorer ami repairer of Buggies, Wagons & glows, 1:i the C imer Brick Simp, flazlehurs?,'..•... . Mississippi. Orders t> 11. Bonn solicited, forms t<> suit the limes—all wo; k warranted. BURIAL CASKETS. G ifting of nil kindn cm'?tunily on hand. xiv 23. F. FlszUuim. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Smith Side Estelle Street.) Hazleliarst, -.NIiasissippi ORDERS SOI,IOITFD. and promptly at tended to S.itisi.vction gaitrautced. March 20th. I P75. Coleman House. > lystal Sjm Miss. VY. It. Tyler Pto ;:rie»i»f. lvi-l side of the r=Ti 1 ro?nl. eonven i *:i» to the Depot. Kspeoi/il attention paid to tiMSiMeut custom, ‘ ’barge* moderate c* a \vt ck .*1- •*- diy at home easily tji) I s£c made. Costly Outfit free. Addrefl Tuike A Co., Augusta, Maine. *.T» to 20 per day at lion e. S imples worth $.> free. Address Stinson A Co., Cortland. Ma.ne CrcscHt Neuralgia Cnre. Mu. T. 1>. Ci.kmk.vt— Dene Sir: I have | been suffering with my hack lor the lust Use Ive tnbitMis. once during that time 1 could not walk to my lied; huve used about two thirds ol a brittle ol vour Gres Ci «U Neuralgia Cure, and am trunk to core .'css. ll.'.tt [ iin botter off with my back lo uuy. than 1 have been lor tue past year, an.j coiiU fently'believc that a second bot tle will (fleet-a permanent cure. Thunks lor your leoiedies. Very Ke-peelfully. JOHN 'VEU tV. Uncle Jack Terry. .1 P. Crystal ip'iuga. Apiil llrdh. lhhl. Kor sale at the drugstores of Conn llros and K^C Williamson, llazlehurift. . yvi-38 T. J. Peon, nazlcliifrst...Mississippi Railroad Avenue, near Market House. Manufacturer and Repairer of WAGONS, BUGGIES & PLOWS. Undertaker# business a specialty. Buri al Caskets of all kinds and sizes always on band and fit up as cheap as the cheapest, xiv 24. : ~ 1.1. Welch, COUNTY AUCTION ERR. Hadihurst..Mias. Having b«en appointed Auctioneer by the Board of Supervisors of Copiah county. I hereby caution all persons aeainstselling property at auction without first.communi cating with me. as I intend to enforce the law lor mv own protection. See Revised Code of i871. Sections 1732 and ’33 page 3114. A. J. WELCH. Nov. 23. "70-12-14 Conutr Auctioneer. City Hotel, , MUMFOItD & WATSON, PROPR1KTORS Tliis famous Hotel, corner ol Common' and Camp tw eets. Mew Orleans.having been recently refurnished and refitted through out, the proprietors will use every endeavor to give satisfaction toall who patronize them, having had considerable experience X- W , Deas«n House. Beauregard.. This house is located on South street, nnd is. well known as- the “LAmkih” Residence.' Convenmi' to llte bnsincss part of the town, has just been refuted and repaired, and well furnished and gives (lie best of faro and unexceptionable at-; tention. J Terms m-idorate an«J patronage solicited. ’Mrs. L. Reason. Large .assortment of fine fancy ! nnd stick-Can ties just rcceiycd at ! I> iridcyV drug sldrc. 8 fa-, i jjik_| , -j ^ ^ Business Cards. A. L. Haslliisr, Jr. Gt'oeml ■GommiwUm Mcreluuit, No 32 Bienville Street. New Orleans, La, For the sale of Orttnses. Lemons, Ap ples- 1‘oLMoes, Onions, and 'dealer--In all klr.ds of Fruit. Consignments Solicited of Blitter. Cheese. Kegs, Chickens, Hide*. Wool, FeallfST*. Game. .Src, J7-l-ly *•’• u. lt.tr.u w. n. ,\. watkins Barlow & Wi.lklns, prfALKR. IN GEXEtiA L MERCHANDISE, Crystal Springs-xvi ....Miss. B. F. Brown & Co. liockport,...,Mississippi „ Bealo.-s in Pry Goods. Clothing. Fumilv Groceries, and Plantation -Supplies, -Sell cheap lor push. xvi-in Cm. *7doBa-s a ivfcek. IS dollar? a dav at home I easily made. Costly outfit free. Ad dresaT rue k Co. Aufyuata, X?aine xv-l 7 Maj. T. I>. Akin Fashion able Tailor, Ilazleliupst, _......_ Miss. Has romnved his oIBce to the Pitts hnild ng. east side Railroad avenue. Patronage solicited. March 7, -74. A. B. Gates & Co. iatesville. Copiah County, Mississippi Dealer in General JlercltundUe, IVovis*. ions, Goufecttoqi-eieR. Notions, etc. lligh ejl pricei paid for cotton and country pro duce. Patronage solicited. Nov. 15. *7!)-fy-p«i<l. iMiilsaps & Bio, Hazlekurst,-Mississippi, • - ItKAI.lUt IX. St pie Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. liooU, Shoes. Hats, and Plautat on Supplies j&$t~ Will PV|I clicni) tor cash. innSO. '75 Itogers & Meek. Hazlehurst.Mississippi Have a first class Hearse, with a caret til driver; will go at att.v time on short notice, to.iify part of the county, ' 4o Albert Moore’s NOTION STOKE, AND NEWS DEPOT, South side Estelle street, Hazlekurst, .... Mississippi. Morrinoti & Bro. Carpenters and Builders, Iluzlehurst,-- -Mississippi, Patronage solid ;od; shop on Gippiic a need__Oui 17, ls74. M i.mloou, M. Faler & Co. ftKAl.KKS IN OROCEKIHS, HUY GOOD', Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, IIazleiiurst..Miss. Agpiits Cor PHELPS ,t PARK Eli WAGON’ WORKS. And Wheeler d IV/lwn ri E W I N G M A G il 1 N E 8. 12-31 L, M. Bowman, Gun a.ud Lock Smith, and repairer of Clock**. AYatche*. and Sewing Machines, m ikes Finger Ring*. and mend* all kind of Jeweli j. All woik warranted. liazU* burnt. Miss.. Muv IK. 1F78. V. Haas. Ilazicluirst.Mississippi '•’.imily grocorer. and deafer ia Cooking and heating Stoves. Stove Trimmings, and manufacturer of Tin. Copper and Suoet iron of every description. Glittering Pi ping. Yullejing and all kinds of lep.irin done in the must approved style promptly. Aug. ti. 1ST!). Beauregard Hofei. Mrs. M. T. Ray, • • Proprietor. B. 1) 1>AY. Btis'.mjj M u,iger. Having leased I he Beauregard Hole! for a length of tin e, and hav ing it thoroughly renovated, I am now prepared to give first class re cotninodalion in every respect. Ta ble suiiplied will, every thing this and the New Orleans 'markets-'afford. Special inducements offered to the public travel: good table, good beds, (fee, .ini] rate- reasonable; I solicit the pationagc ■ f all as I expect to give uiv attention to the business, and k.'.ip -neh a [Intel as will bn a credit to Beauregard; no means nor pains pared to give satisfaction.— 1) H(’i fail to give me a calf ns you p isB. Beauregard, march 26, ’81. For Sale One splendid lot (or a building, south of the Fair Ground and east [ of the Cemetery, known as the iflAnn:iit hot,” is for sale Price §150 Good title guaranteed. For I art her particulars call at The Copitrhan Office, llazielrurst, Jan. 23d, Vi—-23 tf. The “Harper” W hiskey is the result of the ex perience pt twenty-two years, in which time the innnnfacttire lias been perfected so as to produce an article as pure and nutritious as bread made of the grain from which it is originally distrHed, with mel low taste, delicacy of flavor and ex hilarating qualify unsurpassed by any evermaile in Kentucky. Frank Subat, sole agent. Nazh|iumr,Mi8s I \Y. Harper, DisfwBP Ntjson county, Ken* ueky 37 Dccell House. Brookhaven, Mississippi, Board by day, week or month. PEED STABLE ATTACHED. The patronage of the public is respect hilly solicited. MRS . H. DECELL. July 15. ’TC-47 Proprietress B. Y. Patton, Crystal Springs, - - J[iss. Dealer in dry gdods, groceries, plantation supplies, etc. Patron age of tire citizens of Copiah and adjoining counties solicited. * pril 27, 1875-86 -t ■ r r ■ £.n-.'.vi, Profession at Pirretortj. Charles A. Hamilton, ‘ I Attoin*^ autl Ocunsektr at Law. Wesson, Copiah Couv.ty, Mississippi. j Collection of. dluiin* a specialty. Will1 practice in Circuit, thaucery and United States Court#. .\Ti-3!t. K. N. Miller, Attorney at Law, tUulebuist,....M»#i##ippl L. B. Harris, Attorney tit Law. Huziodtust.Mississippi. | Meade Atiowfn. A 11 o r u o. v’h At, La tv. Uaaleliiirst, .......Mississippi. • Offineay Court U.ouie, Xiv-5 ’T” ’“rri •ff'f-m--at* '; R. P. WiLi.txc. J. s. siixrox. Milling & Sexton. Attorn c y s a t 1 a \v, ITaziolatrsf, .....Mississippi liiisines* boirrmunications addressed to them at Ilrt'/.tehtirst or Crystal Springs will receive prompt attention. xvt h. o. conx, oko. g. nouns. Conn & Dodds. ATTOKAEY AT LAW, Hazlehuist. .._.xv-35_Miss. E. W. Cnllen, ATTOl! N LY AT LAW, Hazlehuist, —...... Mississippi. I will bn fonhii at lion. Mayor' (Ilian, wlicn not professionally absent. xvi-16 A. W. Burnet, " Attorney at law. Crystal sjirings. Miss Will practice in nil the courts of Copiah anil adjoining counties. xv-18, Bcnj. King, Jr., AtPy-at-Laie d; Solicitor in Chancery, Bout: regard.si-53.Mississippi. S. D. Ramsey. A ttorney at-Jyatc, Hazlehuist,.r.,... Miser l rhili Miilsaps, Attorney At Jane and Solicitor in Chancery, J/azlehurst, Miss. Will practice in Copiah and adjoining counties and in the courts at Jackson, xi 40 H. B. Mayes’, Jr., AITOKNKY AT LAW. Ilitzleimist. Mississippi. Ii. 15. Mayes, , A'torney.md Counsellor.,t Law, and Solici 7 eUuiicen.Haziefcurst.iliss Atie»ti.,ngi» tu to business io the Courts of Copiah and ad. jj 4iiu^ comities,and iu the counts ut Jackson. J>cilbon Brown, Attorneys at Lau\ ■lacks.>u.i;,sissi|>pi Drs. Reason & Ferguson, B-attregard. Missis-ippi, have associa ted th.itu elves together, and offers their professional services to' the citizens of Beauregard and vucinity.nnd hope.by strict attention to business, to merit « share of public patron ige. xvi-30. Br. II. c. Ferry, riivsici.iu ami surgeon, Office ut E. 0. Willi onion'd Drug Store xv Dr. T. Y. Kelson, I' now permanently located ut Su>'dv Po'»t xvi-JG C. E. OAT IS. 0. E. O..TIS, Jh Oalis & Oalis, Physicians it ml Surgeons. Ilazlehurxt.Mississippi’ Oflice ut ilie Drug Sto-e of Oat is .fc Mar. rell. March 22. 1879. Dr. JSC J. Mullen, At Mis (Jordon's; near Dine nidge. ten ders his professional eel vices to ihe cit izens oi the neighborhood, and surround ing country. " xiv 17. Dr. A. B. Fitts, Go laian.jiississippi liespeetttill; tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Cullman and the -urrounding country. Aug. 7. >75. .1. B. WroUrne. Justice r>f the. Peace. Disy*ict No 1. IIu zielmr.'t. Miss., will bold court on the 2nd and 4 h Wednesday iireht^i months. Office on Crocker street fronting the court house, xv-:! 1 W. II. Weathersby, DENTAL HUItOKON. BmrnKCAUD....Mississippi. Will piactice Dentistry in all it; branch es All work guaranteed and executed in the neatest and cheapest manner. Will vis it C..IU in the' country. Persons addresiug me professionally will please state the na ture of the work to be done. xii-20 Ufcdfojyl, Va., AIhei and Iron Springs. TO THEE I GIVE HEALTH, Excellent Tonic Alterative iru 1 Diuret ic. Medical Association. Lynchburg. Va Used nritli great benefit in Malaria and Diphtueria. —3 F Dnpoii. M D. Ga. . Sueoosslully used in dysuepsia. chronic diarrhoea and scrofula.— I’rof 3 Jackson M 1). Uni*7 i’enn. Invaluable us a nervous tonic.—Hon I C Fowler. Tenn. Recommended as a prophylactic in ma larial districts.—!) U Fairex. ,\l I). N O Restores debilitated systems to health. -T G Mo.eer, M D. Ind. Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofnlu and dyspepsia.—Geo T Harn-on M L>, N V Successful in diphtheria and neuralgia. J P Neeee. M D. N C. Exi client to* certain diseases' peculiar to women Prof J J Moorman. M It Va, Piompt in relieving headache, sick and nervous.—Rev E (j I otison. Used with great benefit in dyspepsia. J M Ralph. M I). Pa Suited to hronchittis a-«d diseases of di gestive organs: J F Rorghton. M I) Ala. Most valuable remedy known for female di.se.U5i B: J.io P Metteitr. M D. , . D. Of great curative virtue: Tlios F Ram bold, M 1). Mo. Beneficial in uterine derangement and malarious c< nditions: G M Vaile M l), O Charming on the complexion, making it smooth, citar, soft and rosy: Miss M, of 3 0. The prince of Mineral tonics: Francis Gilliam. M t). N C. Inestimable ns a tonic slid alterative: Hunter McGuire. M 0. .Va. Fine appetizer and blood purifier:. II ; Fisher. M V) <> V.‘ Very beneftcml in improving t reduced j syst*m: Bishop Beckwith, of Ga Invalids here find welcome and health, j Rev John Haunou- late ot La. now oi Uichinond. Y_ri. , Has real mpiil; Southern Med. Journal , Pamphlet* free .upon application. Witter. $4 per e tse Mass and Pills 25. 50. 75 cents. Sent post-paid anywhere umwer season of Fpiir.gs begins 1st June, . $35 tier month. Address A. M. DAYlEilS. Pres't ot the Co, 78 Maine hi Lynchburg Va. Boa 174. Sold by 'V. B. Cook Uuztehu.st, Miss. xvl-38, ( has. H. Sehenek, Successor to A. FUiP'H A GO. Dealer in foreign and domestic Fruits, and Nuts. 5K A (it) South Peters Sts.. New Origans, La. Orders and consignments solicit® I. Not. 15. ’79 Fresh Fish At Alb >.rt Moore’s. ■ . . I ■ your owr. town. Terms free. Add,h.ss H. Ualiert A - »• E. A. CATCHING S, Family Groceries—Cheap for Cash. A Iresh stock of first clft»s Groceries, Conf. ctiorury, Fruit*. .TrlHm, Nuts, Retain*. Cukes, Toilet Soup, Kitrncta, Ac., &c. At the old ,1'oet Oilieu Building. . Cult and see we- ' .. xvM'J-ly. J. J. Thames, 11 esson,.... ....tn- Mississippi. DftAM'.l! IN Pure Jlrugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, | Tolllt Soaps, Hair finishes, Combs, trusses, Shoulder fira ecs, Scotts Electric Hair finish, and everything kept in a tirst class firing Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Tri* 21. -r •Tii.:i~±±:$±Z&zrj£2a:At±z’*i i. ••• • : :\r.w ' _ - — ■ — jas. Hamilton. - LEO. w. Hamilton J. Hamilton & Co. (Successors to Hamilton & Ilailam.) Beauregard,.....-Mmmippi. DKAI.EttS IK AND MAMTACTl11KB8 01' All kinds Yellow Pine Lumber, rough dressed; sash, doors, blinds, store doors, panel shutters, molding, scrool-work, counters, newels, shelvin', fences, Ac, Ac. All v/ork guaranteed equal in every respect to that of any market. TerAns indutivo. Orders solicited. Send for price list. xvi-40-Cm. The Skinner Ginning Engine, Free from sparks, and manufactured by Skinner A. Wood. Erie. Pa. Euilt exprets'y for Plantation use. -and endorsed by leading Planters in every Southern State. EoV thirteen years we have made n specialty of Ginning Engines, have stimied the wants ofthe Planter*, know *he difllauliiifs they meet, and have n -ted the failur" of the coni myn Upright and Locomotive wlierr van by poor help and poor water. This experi ence enables us to . tt'er for the coming season nil improved Engine and Brttler, wMch has stood a ten year's test ut Ginning mid Grinding, and is to day the Most Popular Plantation Engine in Market. Xfidurs solicited from those wanting Steam Engines. Eor illustrated catalogue aa'd prices apply to JAS. W. DIDLAKE. Crystal Spiings. Mitt*. . xvi-4My. s' 5_<-_J__ W. B COOK, At the ohl stand of Oath & Wurrdl, keep constantly on hand a full and fresh stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, School Hooks, Stationary, <Jutltry, a general assortment of Notions, Lamp Ch imneys, dc. Low pnets and first class goods, is a standing rule of the house. We hare a skillful Pharmaceutist who will carefully and scientifically fill physicians prescriptions. To The iPakiic. W p have pool our dr up storo to Mr. W. B. Cook, of whom we can gav that he is worthy of the (mlronape of all cur friends and cu-homers. Ail who are indebted to u» will find their account* with .Mr. Warrpl; at the old stand. xvi 40 Co.N'jt linos Wesson,. Mississippi. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing,Pools, Shoes, Hats, Pur nit arc, We. Keep “Sternes’ Paw Hone Superphosphate," one of the best fertilizers made, which we are furnishing to customers. We arc doing a general advancing business. art-29. S. J. Johnson & Son, Hade-hurst,.*..Mississippi. Manufacturers of and dealers ia saddlery and harness, als o dealers .in whips copnrs. saddle blankets, saddle bags, stirrups, ctmbs. blushes, imirtes. trace clmins. back oiin.ifi. bridle bits. Ac. Keeps co ftmtly on hand n full u^ortmint, of- cvervlhing usk Jlly in a first CUhjs establishment, impairing none neatly and chjrges moderate )/ rationale solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Establishment on (ireen afvet. '^TTmT^a^nkstonT” DEALER IN Elite Watches, Clocks and J tcslry, Spectacles, t old Pens, Musical In struments and Strings, Silver and Plated Ware, Etc. West Side Railroad Avenue.HnzJehnrRt, Mississippi. ' well selected Stock always on hand. Repairing done to order. Satislactioe warranted. Oct 2d. IS7r>. NOTICE-CHEAP -FOB-CASH AT L. F. BIRDSONGS A large and varied slock of goods, which arc fresh, ncic and cheap. A splendid assortment of mens, hoys,and youths clothing, ladies cloaks, ladies hats, ladies dress goods, kid gloves, ladies cuffs and collars; a good assortment of gents and ladies shoes. In fact, everything usually kept in this market. To those who owe me, I must insist on prompt and early settlement. Delays are dangerous, xvi-li " E. C. ^ILLIAMSON. Druggist arid DJjarmaceurist, And sole manufacturer and proprietor of “The Great National Heme dy ” sure cure for hots or colie in horses. A full rtock of pure and f eAt drUiT>* and medicine.*, schonl books nod rBruionerr, points, oil.* and pu window-glass and lamps, all of which will he sold at cash prices. fi®* Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night. ! THE WHITE OAK WAGON, MANUFACTURED by The White Oak Wagon Co., E° . > - - -»........ Mississippi. m \ ; CAPITAL, §150,000. CAPACITY, 30 Wagons a Day. I ' hir your farm wagons. Pdtr*ini35d' home n» niaiaetwrvs. ■ Die White Oak.Wiigoh is the best and cheapest and flic freights are . tower. Sample wngon rept to incrcliaaH at cos: price. Send for circa H*rs- July 2.. mi 40. I* ' ' ' - ' The Weekly C* -eiaua . . By John JF. Vance At S. F. JVIasscngifl, Terms: Published every Saturday at lieo Poll or s anc Fifty Cents per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at one dollar pci• 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 rales, for cash ; the patronage of our friends solicited. The Copiahan is a friend to the farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, and all trades and professions; it should be a visitor I to even/ fireside in Copiah and the surrounding country, and ! the friends arc respectfully nryed to assist- in extending its already large circulation. As an hdrerUsing medium it is nncqnalcd by county papers; merchants and business' men | will find it y really to their advantage to advertise in its col I umns as it circulates throughout this section of country. Our j terms arc liberal, and we male ic q special duty to promote, as far as possible, the interest of our advertising patrons. Newspaper Law' Millinery And ttress Making. HIrs. Site HI. Holloway, Beauregard,......;.. MmustippL Having procured the services c.f a first class dress pinker and inilV ner from New Or leans. I am prepared to furnish the latest styles in miliinery and dress nuking. Also I have on hand hair goods and all t ie novelties f the season in fancy g >ods. I respect fully solicit the patronage of the public. xvi-to. Dr. L.M. Dampeer. CRYSTAL SPRINGS.MISSISSIPPI Wholesale and Detail Dealer in Dure and Fresh Drug?, Medicine-, and all tho popular Patent Medicine.-, Fine Chemical-, Ac. Fine chewing and smoking tubecco mid the befit of cigars; also, the very be.-t ol Violin end Guitar siringe, and in fuel every tiling, that is usually kern in a first class drug store. Prcpsflriptions prepared with great care at all hour»,day or night, xv-28. S. T. Rogers & Co. hs telle street,.Jfazlchurst, Mississippi. ■ IlU*aa<*rs in ticncrul Hlei'chandl***. Will keep constant/// on hand errory class of goods kept in a first class house. Will sell goods for the 'cash as cheap as any house on the road A ll kinds of country pro dues taken in exchange for goods. Patronage solicited, fiat ; isfaction guaranteed. 34 NEW GOODS! % Latest NTovelties Of The Season. S. Gr. MARSHALL, TTaslch nrsty.Mississippi DEALER IN DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CLOTHING FIATS BOOTS. SHOES AND PLANTATION SUITI.IES. ’ I here just-received a large lot o f Fancy Notions, and trill sell them cheaper for <hc CASH than ANYBODY ELSE, or in exchange for Country Produce and Cattle, etc. Call and examine my stock—nothing charged for shoving good*. My Clerks lake a delight in accommodating custom» j ers; and nothing pleases than more than waiting on the La dies. .June 1, 1878 27 John W. McMaster, llaslchurst,..Mississippi. DEALER IN j Drg Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats <£ Caps Ladies, Misses, and Childrens' Fine Shoes and Slippers, in Great variety. : GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. May 3, 1879 37. GaH. APPEL, j Crystal Springs,.Jfississtppi, DEALER'IX j General Merchandise. Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY 000D8. PRINTS. JEANS, LAWNS, .CAMBRIC:*SATINETS ORGANDIES. CABtUMEKEh SHIRTINGS. TRIMMINGS. TICKINGS. DELAINES DENIMS. SILKS. ROOTS. SHOES. CROCKERY ’ CONFECTIONERIES AND FANCY GOODS 1 Plantation Supplies, Furniture, &c., &c In short, everything needed by the Farmer, or Housekeeper, andon terms 10 snit the times. Highest price paid for Cotton in Goods or (’ash Sept 14‘ INIU J.) rugs tore; ms-ii Biis\i,s;v, DEAVKR rX DRUGS MEDICINES PAINTS. OIT.S. VARS1SITES. STATION ERY, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, ETC.. ETC.. I Also sole tmnnfaetnrcr and proprietor of ihe tollowing 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, fiaziehnrst, Sicbe k Dampier Crystal Spring-, SP Bloom <fc Co., Thompson A Co., Beuuregrrd, Maj. • 15 F Martin, .MniWin-viile. All prescriptions neatly, carefully and seien | till cully put up night or day bv I)r. Burnley himself. Place of business on e.ist’sidc Railroad at the Pitts building. xr-2l I. N. ELLIS, East side Railroad, (near the Depot,) Hazlehurst, Miss., DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots. Shoes. Hats, Crock ery. Saddlery, Furniture, tic lam constantly receiving new goods from Xew York and the West, purchased at lowest CASH figures which / am of j faring at prices to suit the times. I Call and examine my goods und prices; l will.not he un dersold. Highest prices paid far cotton and country pro dace. . 13.0* Homes For Small Farmers. I will soil mi tain eighty acre lots, or the whole of the vast domain containing about fourteen hundred acres, owned until recently bv • ; Warren K Dent, which he has >'fton refused to sell at fabulous prices. | The land lies at and around the little town of Pine Blnff, on both .sides of the Baron Pierre. It lies well, is abundantly timbered, soil rich i and productive, condition about like the Indians left it, but few of the blighted tracts ot slavery upon it Only about two hundred acres ch ared. Surrounded by a happy and prosperous people good society churches schools and stores, makes it a desirable place cf residence* l Terms part cash balance in tpie and two years with interest. For my i desired inform'd ion, apply !o mo at Burtosiion. Copiah county, Mika | • ^ May n$, U. P M Y U3V***•»* lot A ujos Urn not