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Ilic Wcchht Copiaban Hazlclmnd.Mlecembcr 24, :ssi. Trains ou the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad, due at llazlekurst, as follows: Going North—No 1. 2:5'J p in. No. 3. 10:45 p m. No. 7. 4:30 p. w No. 9. 5:12 a. ni. Going 8outh—No 2. 12:15 a, in. No. 4. 5:12 a. in. No. 8. 10:50 a. m. No. 10. 9:42 a. in. Masonic. ITazlehurst Lodge, No. 25, meets 1st Friday in each month at 7 o’clock, l\ i\r. . Officers for 1881. T M Wafrell. W M J L Aril Secretary. A Mangold. S W.\ J (i Hargrave, S I). 1) i! L we. J W O Rogg, J D, i' Snbat, Preas. J It Groome. S & T S. II. Johnson, I>. A. Chapter meets 1st Saturday in each month, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Officers for 1881. lilt Hook, it p A P Rarry. M 3d v M Pater, k. S T Rogers, m 2d v. J M Norman, s. K W Millsaps, m 1st v, J \T Ainleison.cn, P Snbat, Trees. .1 R Groome. p x JI. Ard Sec’y, T M Warrell, r a c. D K Coor, t. J M Wesson Lodge, No. 317, A. P. and A. M., meets 2nd /Saturday in each month at 7 o’clock, 1\ M Officers lor I8sl. J W McPherson, w m, E R Wimbeily, Sec ‘••A T Woodin. x w; II T Reed, s n W W Roberson. J W; A M t.yell, J n. V R liarlwell, Treas. David Dawson sit Knights and Ladies of Honor. Officers lor term eliding June 30 tli, 1881: Protector, Mis S F Rob :rts, Vice Protector. Mrs. S G Marshall. Financial Secretary and Secretary. S G Marshall, Chaplain, Rev W B Bingham, Treasurer. Mrs E E Bingham, « Guardian. .Mrs M E Thompson, Sentinel, Dr C <1 Marshall, Guide and Medical Examine", Dr. G W Purnell. Trustees. S G Marshall, Mrs Marietta Penn, E W Brown, Time of Meeting. 1st and 3d Thursday nights in each roomth. S. G. Marsh via.. Sec'y. Knights ot Pythias Directory. Crystal Spring' Lodge No. 21, meets every 2d and 4tit Friday of each month at Castle Hall over Baptist Church. W C if ilk'nson, Past Chancellor; Dr F L Fulgham.Cha eellr Commander; It B Mims. Vice Chancellor; C H Fry, Prelate; A \V Burnett, Master o' Exchequer; J S Stackhouse, Master of Finance, S H Aby. K of It and S; J vV Bailey. Master at Arms; <J E Allen, Inner Guard. J A Minis. Oliver Guard. Past Chancellors; S H Afcy. Dr F L Ful jtliam. B T l’earson, W C Wilkinson, r C H Smith, # 4 Hazlchurst Hotel, • AHEAD OF ALL. I take pleasure to announce (o my friends ana the public, that I shall have every iking ir. apple pie order lor all those who may favor me with _1 heir patronage during the coming court: clean rooms and beds,and my table the best on this line road. So | 1 specially solicit the patronage ol all tha; attend court, as m\ uccom modal inn will be first class in every respect.and charge to suit I lie times. Respectfully, Kate McMaster Full line of the best poet ! ical works and library books j just received by E. 0. Will -; ianison. Something that nev- j er was kept-in Hazlehurst be j fore, and many other nice useful things can be seen and! bad. Would like to have the pleasure of just showing my goods, if you don’t want to buy. Messrs. White and Brittain delight to see the young folks as well as Hie old,* 18 | How to spend Christmas :i Save your money, make your sweetheart, friends and rela tives happy, and go to church on Sunday; to do all this yon will have to g:> to Mallie B.’s to get your presents. Stoves and Tin Ware. If you wish to get a good cooking x»r heating Stove, or anything in the line of tin ware,such as is found ia a first class tin shop, call on O APPEL, Crystal Springs, Miss., and he will sell you cheap for the cash Give him a trial. xv-20-ly.paid Town Property For Sale. Three lots of land, fronting 150 feet on Railroad Avenue, (about 40 yards from depot,) and running back 20‘J feet; containing a good * substantial two story building, -25 by 75 feet long, four rooms above, gallery in front, store room below about 50 feet deep. Dining room and kitchen iu rear. Good well of water, under covt% good stable, about 50 tine fruit trees, shrubery, etc. Price $3,000. $1,000 cash, l>al ou time, . K. J OATCH1NGS, Afc’t Hazlehurst, May 21, 1381-39 Notice To The Public. A great saving of time which is money: I am now prepared to saw and grind for the public; will fill orders for ineal, lumber, or shingles, on short notice. So when you come to the post office, blacksmith simp,or on any other business, bring your corn or sack and get some good fresh meal, and see if it is r.ot the best you have had in a long time. 1 will keep meal on hand at all times to exchange for corn; Saturday* wilt be my regular grinding days, but will grind any time tfl.cn I have not meal to swap; chops or hnmiry for stock, kept on hand to exchange or sell ; special arrangements can be made lor chopping teed. 1 will take in exchange for him-' her: corn, oats, peas.potatoe-.fodder, hav, rice straw, shucks, pora, beef, milch cows, number one oxen, hides, tallow, molasses; in short all kind* of country produce at market prices. In conclusion, let me say that Mr. Sam Guess,who is noted for m iking good meal,will superintend the grin dmfc. J. T. Parker. Hazlehurst, Feb’y 19, ’/H, ✓ ... ■ ■ ,■■■ ... ;>■ " ; /r* : Business Cards A.* P. Barry, WITH 8. IF. Co' Operation Associa* tion Commission Business. O^Oarondelet St. New Orleans, La II. Moody, Beau, hfjard,.Mississippi. DEARER IN [Staple Dry Goods, Groceries,!!uni ty me, Hoots, Sli'»e.s, flats and Plantation Supplies. Will sell cheap for cash,and guar aut.ee everything to give entire salisfuetion; any goods not entire h satisfactory tuny he returned nutl the money will be cheerfully re funded without a question.—xvi 21 John J. Cason. Bcu uregard.MississipjA Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, &c. Fancy Groceries ami Flanta tioti Siqqtlies. 31. Jackson Railroad Ice House. S. M. FU01C1I, Proprietor. (Successor to Scheuck & Fucicli,) PUAI.KK IS Shell nnd Gunned Oysters. Fish and Ice. Calliope St., opposite Jackson It. R. l‘us semrer Depot.. New Orleans. Orders from lintels. Restaurants, etc., respectfully so lieited.’ mid promp.ly filled at lowest Market Rates. 1’. O. Box 251. xr-37 Bias Guevara. Beauregard,.. Mississippi. MANUFACTURER OF Mexican Sadd'e Trees. Saddles. Harness, ele. Call and set* samples of his workman ship. Patronage solicited. H. Penn. Manufacturer ami repairer of Buggies, Wagons cC* Pious, In the Comer Crick Shop. ilazlehuivt,.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. F. Fitztlium. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Sooth Side Estelle Street,) Ilazlebarst..Mississippi. ORDERS SOLICITED, and promptly at tended to Satisfaction guaranteed. March 20th. 1875. Coleman House. Crystal Springs. Miss.. W. R. Tyler. Pro prietor. East side of the railroad, conven ient to the Depot. Especial attention paid to transient, custom. Charges moderate. Present Neuralgia ('me. Mu. T. I). Ci.kmknt— Dear Sir: - I have hern suffering with my hack tor the last hvo Ive moii'Its. once during that time 1 could not walk to u:y bed: have used about two thirds ol a bottle ol your Cres cent Neuralgia Cure, and am t'riiik to cj:. less, tloit I am better off with my back to day. than 1 have been for the past year, and confidently believe that a second' bot tle will effect a permanent cure Thanks for your lomedics. Very Be-pectfilily, JOHN 'l'KUi! V. Uncle Jack Terry. J P. Crystal .springs. April 3oth. 18«l. Por sale at the drugstores of Conn Bros and li C Williamson, llazlehurat.. xvi-US T. j. Penn, ilazlehurst.Mississippi Railroad Avenue, near Market House. Manufacturer and Repairer of WAGONS, BUGGIES & PLOWS. Undertakers business ft specialty. Buri al Caskets of all kinds and sizes al ways on hand and lit up as cheap as the cheapest, xiv 24. A. J. Welch, COUNTY AUCTIONERR, Ilazhhurtit,.Mi.<s. Having been appointed Auctioneer by the Beard of Supervisors of Copiah county. I hereby caution all persons against selling property at auction without first communi cating with me. as I intend to enforce the law for mv own protection. See Revise3 Code of 1871, Sectiots 1732 and ’33. page 384. A. J. WELCH, Nov. 2 V '7(1-12-14 County Auctioneer. City Hotel, MUM FORI) & WATSON, PROPRIETORS. This famous Hotel, corner of Common and Camp streets. New Orleans,having been recently refurnished and refitted through out, the proprietors will use every endeavor to give satisfaction load who patronize them, having had considerable experience. X—28. Dcason House. Beau refill'd,.il/iss. Tiiis* house is located on South street, and is well known as I lie “Lamkin” Residence. Convenient to die Business part of the town, has just been refitted and repaired, and well furnished and gives the best of fare and unexceptionable at tention. Terms moderate and patronage solicited. Mrs. L. Deabon. The Graves Peach. The earliest and the finest of the early Peaches. Ail who ever saw it vouch for its superior merits.— We offer first class trees one year old»f$l 00 each.— For 50 trees, 10 per cent reduction. For 100 “ 20 “ “ - “ Cash must accompany the order, L. B. Harris «te Co. Hazlehurst Miss., Jany 8. 1881.- 21 J. C. Harris’ Steam Gin In good running order, and he will giu yonr cotton for \ cent per pound. Personal attention given. Patronage solicited, sep 17-5-Stu ' ~ * I Large assortment of fine fancy nnd slick candies just received at Burnley’s drug store. 8 Business Cfords. A. L. Hasllng, Jr. General Commission Merchant, No :S2 Bienville Street. New Orleans, La. I-or the sale of Oranges. Lemons, Ap ples. Potatoes, Onions, nnd dealer In all kinds of Fruit. Consignments Solicited of Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Chickens. Hides, Wool, Feathers. Came. &c, 17 1-ly —--— -—i_i__ K. M. P.tI't.OW. H. A. WATKIXB." Barlow & Wi.lkliis, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Crystal irprings-xvi_Miss. B. F. Brown & Co. Bock port,.Mississippi Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Family Groceries, and Plantation Supplies. Soli cheap (or cash. xvi-lO-Cm. 7 O dollars a week. 12 dollars a dor at home I easily made. Costly outfit tree. Ad dressTruo * Co. Augusta, Maine. xv-la, . Maj. T. I). Akin. Fashionable Tailor, Hazlclmrst, . Miss. lias remnved his office to the Pitts build’ ng. east side Railroad avenue. Patronage solicited. March 7. ’7#* A. B. Cates & Co. Gatesville, Copiah County, Mississippi Dealer in General Merchandise, Provis ions, Confectioneries, Notions, etc. High est prices paid for cotton and country pro dne-e. Patronage solicited. Nov. 15. ‘79-ly-paid. MHIsaps & Bro. Hazlehurst,-Mississippi, hkai.kk in •St pie . Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Boots, Shoes. Flats. and*Plantat on Supping. Will sell cheau for cash. ianP>0. 75 Rogers & Meek. Ha zl el mrst.Mississippi Have a first class Hearse, with a carelul driver; will go at any time on short liutice, to any part of the county, 40 Albert Moore’s NOTION STOKE, AND NEWS DEPOT, South side Estelle street, Hazlehurst, — . Mississippi. Morrison & Bro. Carpenters and Builders, Hazlehurst, ...Mississippi, Patronage solicited; shop on Oreene street._Oct 17,1874. M. FA1.KU. At MAXOOtl) M. Paler & Co. HKALKUS IX GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, Hazlehurst,.Miss. Agents for PHELPS A- PARKER WAGON WORKS. And Wheeler Sc Wilson S E W I N G M ACHI.N'ES 12-31 L. M. Bowman, . Gap. anil Lock Smith, and repairer ol Clocks. Watches, and Sewing Machines, makes Finger Pings, and mends all kind ol Jewelry. All woik warranted. ii.Hassleli.irst. Miss.. May IS. ISiK. C. Baas. j Hazlehurst.Mississippi i Family groccrer. and dealer in Cooking and heating Staves. Slave Trimmings. and manufacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet iron of every description. Cluttering. Pi ping, Volleying and all kinds of tepairin done in the most approved style promptly. Ang. G, 1871). For Sale One splendid lot for a building, south of the Fair Ground mid east ot the Cemetery, known as the “Annmi Lot,” is for sale. Price $150 Good title guaranteed. For further particulars call at T lie Copiahan Office, Hazlehurst, Jau. 23d, ’81—23 tf. The “Harper*’ Whiskey is the result of the ex perience ot twenty-two years, in which time the manufacture has been perfected so as to produce an article as pure and nutritions as bread made of the grain from which it is originally distilled, with mel low taste, delicacy of flavor and ex hilarating qualify unsurpassed by any ever made in Kentucky. Frank Subat, sole agent, Hazlehurst,Miss I. W. Hakpeb, Distiller, Nelson county, Kentucky. 37. Decell House. Brookliaven, Mississippi, Board by day, iccek or month. FEED STABLE ATTACHED. The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. MRS . H. DECELL. July 15, ’76-47 Proprietress B. Y. Patton, Crystal Springs, - - Miss. Dealer in dry goods, groceries, planratiou supplies, etc. Patron age of the citizens of Copiah and adjoining counties solicited. April 27, 187S-36 For Sale, Any one wishing to l»ny a good residence in the town of Hazlehurst, I will sell at law figures the place owned by C. A. Redding, all in good order, and with all the con vepiences to make it a valuable place. For terms and further in formation call on the undersigned. John W. McMaster. Hazlehurst, Sept. 10, 1881-4 Notlee. All persons indebted to tlie un dersigned are hereby notified to come forward ami settle up their debts of honor. No credit from date F. SUBAT. Hazlehurst, Nov. 26,1881-15. Professional Directory. J. A. Yoimir, M. I). Respectfully offer* b's professional ser vices tu the cplKfcps of tluKlehurst and vi cinity, Residence on Extention street. . xvil-10. Dr. W. M. Denson. Phvsiol in nnd Surgeon, Deanregard, bliss. Thankful toYhe people of Beaure gard alid vicinity for tlm patronage ex Rndi-d to ine. I liopo liy close attention to business to merit a continuance of pub lie ga'roivige. * ‘ xvii-lti * Charles A. Hamilton, Attorney anil Counselor at Law'. Wesson, Copiah County, Mississippi. Collection of claims a specialty.' Will pwj^ioo in Circuit. Chancery and United States Courts. xvi-39. R. N. Miller, * Attorney at Law, iln/.lelmrst..Mississippi L. B. Harris, Attorney at Law. ITazloiinist.Mississippi. Meade & Go win. A 11 o r u e y’s Art L a w. 11 azleli u rst,.M ississi ppi. « Office uear Court House. xiv-5 K. ]•. WILLING. J.s. SEXTON Willing & Sexton. Attorueys at la w, Hnzlehurst.Mississippi business communications addressed to them at Ilazlehurst or Crystal Springs will receive prompt attention. xvi U. O. CONN, GKO. S- GOODS. Conn & Dodds. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hazlelmrst,.xv 35_Miss. E. wTculien, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ilazlehurst,. Mississippi. Wi'l be found at Boom No, 3 Redding House, when not professionally absent, xvi A. W. Burnet, Attorney at law. Crystal Springs. Miss Will practice in nil .the courts of Copiah and adjoining counties. xv-18. BenJ. King, Jr., AtCy-at-Laic & Solicitor in Chancei y, Beauregard. I.xi-33.Mississippi. 8.1). Kamsey, A tlorney-at - Laic, Ilazlehurst,. Miss' Uriah Miilsaps, Attorney At Law and Solicitor in Chancery, Ilazlehurst, Miss. XV iI practice in Copiah and adjoining counties iflid in the courts at Jackson, xi-40 II. B. Maye.s7Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hazh hurst.Mississippi. H. B7 Mayes, Attorney and <’or.nselloiat Law, and Solici t'»r in chancery,llaEleburst,Miss. Attention giv en to business in the Courts of Copiali and ad joining counties,and in ihecourtsat Jackson. Joe Albert Brown, Attorneys at Laic, Jackson.Mississippi. Dr. H, C. Ferry, Physician and burgeon, Office at E. C. Williiin^onai Drug Si/ore. xv fir. T. Y. Nelson, 1> new permanently located at Snndv Point xvi-36 C. E. OATI.S. C. E. OATI8, Jn Oalis & Oalis, Physicians and Surgeons. Jlazlehursl.Mississippi Office ut Ibe Drug Sto'e of Oalis & U ar. rell. March 'll, 1K71I. Dr. it. J. Motion, At Mrs Gordon’s, near Pine Ridge. ten ders his professional seivici 8 to llie cit izens of the neighborhood, i u l surround ing country. xiv-17. Dr. A. B. Pills, Gall man.Mississippi liespectliilly tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Gallman and the surrounding country. Aug. 7.'75. J. K. Broome. Justice of the Pence. District No. 1. Ila zlehurst. ,Mi«s.. will hold court on ihe 2nd and 41) Wednesday in each months. Office on Crooker street fronting the court house. xv-3j W. H. Weathersby, DENTAL SURGEON. Dk.vi'rkoauii,...Mississiiti. Will practice Dentistry in all itt branch es All work guaranteed and executed in the neatest and cheapest manner. Will vis it Calls in the country. Persons add resing me professionally will please state the na tore of the work to be done. xii-20 Bedford, Va., Alum and Iron Springs. TO THEE I GIVE UBAITD, Excellent Tonic. Alterative and Diuret ic.—Medical Association. Lynchburg. Va Used with great benefit in Malaria and Diphtheria.—S F Dupon. M I). Ga. Successfully used iu dysuepsia. chronic diarrhoea and scrofula.— Prof S Jackson. M I). Uni”. Penn. Invaluable a$ a nervous tonic.—Hon I C Fowler, Tenn'. Recommended as a prophylactic in ma larial districts.—D R Fairex. JI D, N O Restores debilitated systems to health. —T 0 Muicer. M D,*Ind. Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofula, and dyspepsia.—Geo T Harrison M D, N V Successful in diphtheria and neuralgia. -J P Neese. Ji D. N C. Excellent lor certain diseases peculiar to women -Prof J J .Moorman. D Va, P' ompt in relieving headache, sick and nervous.—Rev E C Dodson. Used with great benefit in dyspepsia. J McShiph. M D. Pa. Suited to hronchittis a-ul diseases of di gestive organs: J F Rorghion. M D. Ala. Most valuable remedy known for female diseases: Jno P Metlenr, it D, .. A D. Of great curative virtue: Thos F Ruin* bold, M D, Mo. Beneficial in uterine derangement and malarious ci nditions: G M Vuile. M D, O Cbnrnung on the complexion, making it smooth,*cltar, soft and rosy: Miss M, of S 0. The prince of Mineral tonics: Francis Gilliam. M 11, N C. Inestimable as a tonic and alterative: Hunter McGuire, M D. Va. Fine appetizer and blood purifier: H Fisher, M D. Ga. Very beneficial in improving a reduced system: Bishop Beckwith, of Ga. Invalids here find weleom* and health: Rev John Ilaanon, late of La, now of Richmond, Va. IIbb real meiit; Southern Med. Journsl Pampblet, free upon application. Water. $4 per Cise. Mass and Pills, 25, 50, 75 cents. Sent post-paid anvwhere. ummef season of Springs begins 1st June. $35.per month. Address A. M. DAV1ERS, Pres’t of the Co., 78 Maine St Lynchburg. Va. Box 174. Sold by W. B. Cook ilazlebu.'st, Miss. xvi-3S, Chas. H. Schenck, Sncsesso*- to -A. FUCICH & CO. Dealer in foreign and domestic Fruits, and Nuts, 58 k tiO Soutji' Peters St,„ New Orleans, La. Orders and consignments solicite 1. Nov. 15,’79 ♦ >: . E. A. CATCHING S, Family Groceries—Cheap for Cash. A'hesh stock of first class Groceries, Confectionary, Fruits, Jellies, Nuts, Retains. Cakes, Toilet Soap, Extracts, Ac., Ac. At tile old Post (Mice Building. Cull nod sei> _ xvi-4!)-ly. J. 3. Thames, Wesson,.Mississippi. DEALER IN Pure Dmys, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet Soaps. 1lair Brushes, Combs, rJ cusses, Shoulder Bra ces. Scott's Electric llair Brush, and everythiny hept in a ticsl class Deny Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded. art-21. JAS. HAMILTON. GKO. W. HAMILTON 3. Hamilton & Co. (Successors to Hamilton & Hallam.) Beauregar d,.Mississippi. DKAI.KttS IX AND MANTKACTl'HKHS OK All kinds Yellow Piae Lumber, rough dressed; sash, doors, blinds, store doors, panel shutters, molding, scrool-work. counters, newels, shelving, fennes, Ac, Ac. All worlycuaninteed equal in every respect to that of ant market. Terms induaive. Orders solicited. Send lor price list. xvi-40-Cm. ■_ ^ * The Skinner Ginning Engine, Free from spark*, and manufactured by Skinner & Wood. Erie, Pn. liuilt oxpresay lor I lantution use. and endorsed by leading Planters in every Southern State. For thirteen years we have made a specialty of Ginning Engines, 'have stuoied the wants °* * lantern, know the difticnhios they meet, and have n"ted the failure 0f ()ie cora. mon Upright and Locomotive when ran by poor help and poor water. This experi - ence enables us to . ffdr for the coming season an improved Engine and Boiler which has stood a ten year's test at Ginning and Grinding, and is to day tile Most Popular Planminn Engine in Market. Orders solicited from those wanting Steam Engines 1'or illustrated catalogue and prices apply to JAS. W. DIDLAKK. Crystal Springs, Ml83- xvi-4h-ly. ■_/ _ W. B COOK, Successor to Conn Bros. ■ DEALER IN Hazlejiurst..Mississippi. At the old stand of Oatis A If arrcll, keep constantly on hand a full and fresh stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, School Books, Stationary, Cutlery, a general assortment of Motions, lamp Chimneys, Ac. low prices and first class goods, is'a standing rule of the house. Weh a re a skillful Pharmaceutist who will carefully anel scientifically fill physicians prescriptions. To TIi© Public. We lime sold our ding ‘tore to Mr. W. B. Cook, of whom we can sat’ that he is worthy of the patronage of ail our friends and customers. All who are indebted to us will find their accounts with Mr Wrarroll at the old stand. xvi-40 Conn Bros. NOTICE'-CHEAP FOR CASH AT L. F. BIRDSONG’S yl large and varied stock of goods, which are fresh, new and cheap. A splendid assortment of mens, hoys,and norths e-lothing, 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-0 E. C, WILLIAMSON. Druggist and Pharmaceutist, And sole manufacturer and proprietor of “The Great National Reme dy, sure cure for hots or c-dic in horses. A (nil ,-tock of pure and f et-h di'Utrs and medicines, school hooks and stationery, paints, oils and pu • window-glass arid lamps, all of which will he sold at cash prices. &sp" Prescriptions accur ately compounded day or night. * THE WHITE OAK WAGON/ MANUFACTURED BY c The White Oak Wagon Co., 1 2 • 11. Mississippi. CAPITAL, $150,000. CAPACITY, 30 Wagons a Raj. lJon i semi North tor your farm wagons. Patronize home manufactures. Hie White Oak Wagon is the best and cheapest and the freights are lower. Sample wagon sent to merchants at cost price. Send for circu la,s- July 2, 1881 46. Land for Sale, Cheap. Mrs. L. Curtis has a small | tract of 38 acres of land near town ; that is well timbered and lies well for cultivation. The wood alone is worth more than she asks for the land and is convenient and ea sy to haul. I or particulars apply to M M. CURTIS. Hazlehurst, April 1ft, 1881-35. Cancer Salve. Will cure Ring worms, Tetters Chicken pox on Children, old sores scald bead, salt rehum, piles poi sou, itching of the skin, poison oak. For sale by Mrs. Presser and Mrs. 5. A. Price, Hazlehurst. Mrs. K, Garrison. Martinsville, July 10, 1880. Notice. a We respectfully ask every one owing us to call on T. M. Warrell at VV. B, Cook’s diug store, and settle up your accounts. We must close the aceouuts this fall. CONN BROS. Hazlehurst, Oct 15, 1881 0 2in. □ a week. $12 ,a day at home easily made. Cosily Oulht I Vue. Addres Co., Augusta, Maine, -«-* --~~ - $5 to 20 per day at lion e. Samples worth $5-free. Address S;inson.«i Co.. Cortland, Ma.uu Brown’s Wells. Reduced rates of board at he justly celebrated Brown’s Wells in this county : Boaid per day, $2; per week, $10; per month,$35, Special terms for families ‘Accor ling lothe analysis of J R Chilton, of New York, professor of Chemistry, one quart of wafer of Well No. 1. contains: Free Sulphuric Acid,. 10.22, Sulphate Liin»,.. 24.40. 1’roto Sulphate lion. 9.18; Sulpii Magnesia,. 11.25, Snlpli Soda. .. 4.44, Sniph Alumni. 2.10. Chloride Calcium. 4.11. Organic matter. &. 23. Well No 3, 4 Jt 5. has not been analyzed. According to the analysis ot George Lit! tie. State Geologist, ono quart of water of Weil No. 2 contains: Sulphttret of hydrogen. Jlydrogen Carbolic Acid. Iren. Carbonic of Lime. Carbonic of Magnesia. Carbonic of Iron. Sulphate Magnesia. Sulphate Alumna. C rrbonicof Sodium. Sulphate of Soda. Magnesia a >d Siliciu. Some Organic Mutter. School Notice. Tlife undersigned will open a pri vate school in the basement of the Baptist Church building, on Mon day, Sept, “iOtli insfc. Bates of tui tion as tollows: Primary scholars, $1 50 jier Month; Intermediate, §2; Advanced $2 50 and $3, Mattie E, Miller. Ili-.ajeiiur&t, Sep 17, l&B l-i-lm The Weekly OuHiuiIx —:T s By John F. Tancc & S. F. Masscngill, Terms: Published every Saturday at 2 wo Dollars 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. The Copiahan m a friend to the farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, and all trades and professions; it should be a visitor to every fireside in Copiah ami the surrounding country, and the friends ar(^respectfully Urged to assist in extending its already large circulation. As an advertising medium it is unequalcd by county papers; merchants and business men will find it greatly to their advantage to advertise in its col nmns as it circulates throughout this section of country. Our terms are liberal, and we malic ic a special duty to promote, as far as possible, the interest of our advertising patrons. ISTewspapei* Law Millinery And Dress Making. Mrs. Sue HI. Holloway, Beaurajavd .Missitsmjrpi. Having procured the services ol u first cIhph dress maker and mill ner 'iom New Or leans. I am prepared to furnish the latest slyl.s in millinery and dress making Al»o I have on hand hair «oods and all tne novelties sf the season iu fancy goods. 1 respect fully solicit the patronage of the public. xvi-40. Dr. L.M. Dampeer. CRYiTAL SPRINGS.. MISSISSIPPI Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pure and Fresh Drugs, Medicine-, and all the popular Patent Medicines,' Fine Chemical.-, &c. Fine clawing and smoking to be coo and the best of cigars; also, the very best Pi Violin and Guitar strings, and in fact every thing that is usualiv keot in n first class drug store. Prepscriptions prepared with great care at all hours,day or night, xv-28. S. T. Rogers & Col Estelle street,.Hazlehurst, Mississippi. Dealers In General Hlerchandisc. Will keep constantly on hand every class of goods kept in a firstclass house. Will sell goods for the 'cash as cheap as any house on the road A ll kinds of country pro duce taken in exchange for goods. Patronage solicited. Sut isfaction guaranteed. 34 John W. MeMaster, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi. DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Roots, Shoes, Hats et Caps Ladies, Misses, and Childrens' Pine Shoes and Slippers, in Great variety. GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Mag 3, 1S79 37.. G. H. APPEL, Crystal Springs,.Mississippi. DEALEiriN Greneral Merchaiidise. Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of PRY GOODS, PRINTS. JEANS. I.AIVNS. CAMBRICS.SATINETS* ORGANDIES, CASHMERES SHIRTINGS. TRIMMINGS. TICKINGS. DELAINES, DENIMS. SILKS. BOOTS. SHOES. CROCKERY, „ CONFECTIONERIES AND FANCY GOODS Plantation Supplies, Furniture, &c., &c In short, everything needed by the Fanner, or Housekeeper, 11 ml on terms to suit the times. Highest price paid for Cotton in Goods or Gash Septl4 1812 DEU (i S TORE. oit. 11. m ii\j,i;v. DEALER IX DRUGS. MEDICINES PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES. STATION ERY, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, ETC., ETC., Al.-o sole imrinfactarer and proprietor of the following specialties: Burnley’s Celebrated Liver Lozotigo.-, Burnley’s Chill Cure and Fever Syrup, Burnley’s Magnetic Anodyne Liniment, and Burnley’s Climax Cough Cure. For sale by Dr. II. Burnley, Hazlehurst, Siebe k Dampier Crystal Springs, S P Blootn & Co., Thompson & Co., Beaurcgrrd, M»j. B F Martin, Martinsville. All prescriptions neatly, carefully and scien tifically put up night or day by Dr. Burnley bimsolf. Place of business on east side Railroad at the Pitts bnildine. xv-2f "" I. N . E L L I S, East side Railroad, (near the Depot,) Hazlehurst, Miss., DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crock ery, Saddlery, Furniture, etc. I am constantly receiving new goods from New York and the West, purchased at lowest CASH figures which I 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*0 C M. BANKSTON, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks and J ivclnj, Spectacles, ( old Pens, Musical In struments and Strings, Silver and Plated Ware, Etc. West Side Railroad Avenue.Hazlelmrst, Mississippi. A well selected Stock always on hand. Repairing done to order. Satisfaction wnrr‘wnted. Oct. 2d. 1fi7ft. S. J. Johnson & Son, Hazlehurst,.....Mississippi. Manufacturers of and dealers in saddlery nnd harness, also dealers in whips, collars, saddle blankets, saddle hags, stirrups, combs, brushes, hames. trace chains, back bands, bridle bits. &a. Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment o'- everything usu ally kept in a first class establishment. Repairing none neatly and 0 trges moderate ly. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Establishment oi Green street. Keb. xvl. Smith, Riley & Co. Wesson,.-. Mississippi. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Dry Goyds, Groceries, Clothing,Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnitare, dbc. Keep “Sternes' Jiaw .Bone Superphosphateone of the best fertilizers made, which ice arc furnishing to customers. We are doing a general advancing business. xrt-20. i