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Phr ^txchhi tE optahau Hazlfhuryt, Mbs. April 1,1SS2 Trains on the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad, due at Ilazlehurst, as follows: Going North—No 1. 2:53 p m. No. 3. 11:02 p m. No. 7. 2:20 p. in. Mixed No. 13 6:00 p. m. Going .-outh—No 2, 12:30 a, m. No. 4. 5:05 a. ni. No. 8 1:07 a.m. No 11, S:40 p. in. Brown’s Iron Billers, for sale by W. B. Cook. f5 $5 to §20 per day at home. Sam ples worth §5 free. Address Stin son & Co, Portland Maine. 32 --••• Garden Seeds! A fresh assortment of Ruist’s celebrated gulden seeds just received at Burnley’s drug store Remember, you will save money by getting what jewelry you are wanting, of Mallie Bankston, in the next sixty days. Burnleys * Liver Lozenges” for torpid liver and all purposes for which a cathartic medicine is nee ded are endorsed by thousands, rind give, universal satisfaction. Price 25 cents. -It Burnleys Magnetic Anodyne Lin iment will cure Rheumatism and all Neuralgic pains, it is the most perfect anodyne'liniment ever us ed; one trial and you will use no other. Price 25cents: it Burnleys Chill Cure and Fever Syrup a sure and in infallible rem edy for chills unit fever, and all malarial diseases euraigeas etc. Contains no Quinine, Arsenic or Strychnine. Vi ice 25 cents. 4t Pave yourself by coming forward arid liquidating your accounts with mo, as I intend to c->1 lec: my money; 1 am religiously and constitutionally opposed to culling- over accounts of indebtedness from year to .year.— E C Williamson. If you wish pictures enlarged and framed, lake them to the Ilazlehurst Art Gallery, and Gieenlaw will guarantee satisfaction ; work done in any weathe.. Remember Greenlaw's picture Gallery is a fixture in the town of Ilazlehurst, and ready at all time to receive customers; bring your cihiren and have pictures made of them whiicyou can. 22 Notice To Mil! Men. I am prepared to cut thread on tap pipe.-, from one half inch to -wo inches. Patronage solicited. 22 J. T. Parker, Notice To Stock Raisers. Having bought itie enure inter est in the celebrated Mark Twain or better known as the Randle Brown Horse, 1 desire again to call attention to liis where-abeuis. Mark isstili in Hazlehurst, and will stand there the coming season. He is in (ip top trim—t ie fine it looking and doubtless the best horse for any and all purposes in the State, li yon have not. seen him lately, just come j down to the mill and see a model of a horse. Size, form, style, color and actian are all centered in him. and I will say just here, as I have as much business as I can give prop er attention, that I would sell or trade Mark, and wiih proper atten tion, he will make one thousand dollars a year. 22 J, T, Parker. Woman. BETTER TUAN TI1E SMILES OF KINGS. To bring health and happiness to the hnines of suffering women is a mission beyond which royal favor sinks into insignificance. What earthly Denefaction can compare with one which orolects from That diredisease whose ruthl’s power Withers beauty’s transient flowei?’ which gives ea-e for pain, jay lor sorrow, smiles for tears, the rose ol health fo>-the pallor of disease, the lignt, elastic stop lor dragging wear iness, nights of soli repose for heavy hours ol tossing res’I ess ness, bound ing vigor fur languishing dulness, tiie swelling lines of lull grown beau ty for the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long life of mental, physical, social and domestic coj -y- j menm i n a few sad d.iy-ofpain and hn.in, ending in .m early grave? Such is the mission, ,-ueh are the re sults of Dr J Brad field’s Female Regulator, which ;s hence tiuly and appropriately styled ‘Womans Best Friend.’ ‘Whites,’ and all those irregulari ties of the womb so destructive to the ticaitii, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic before a single bottle ol this wonderful compound. P tysmi.ms p-escribe it. Pr.pared by Dr I B adfi,-Id.Atlanta Ga Price: trial size, 75e; large size $1.50. For sale by W B Cook, 'Hazlehurst. Perky, Houston <'minty, Ga. Jan. 28 188c.— In i*73. there were two negroes confined in jail oadly afflicted witn ypliilis. in my offi cial copacify i employed CT swift tojctire them, under a contract, ‘no cure, no nay.’ He administered Ins ‘Syphilitic Specific,’ and in a lew weeks I felt bound to pay him out of tho county tieasury. as ho had effected a complete and radical cure A S Giles, Ord, Houston eo. Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn , Feb. 14,1879.1 The S S. S. is giving good satis faction. One gentleman who has been confined to his bed for six j weeks with Syphidtic rheumatism j has been cured entirely, and speaks in the highest praise of it. Chiles & Berry. The Swift specific Co., fjronrietors, Atlanta, Ga., Sold by W B Cook, ' H azleb n ist; cal I for a copy ot ‘Young Wen’s Friend ’ ' 13 u si ness Cards Duncan S. Cage, Jr. Generul Commission Mercbnt. and deal er in all kinds of conn ,ry produce, sugar, molasses, lice, potatoes, onions, wool, hides, moss, beeswax.tallow, honey, eggs, and chickens. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Office 32 Bienrill Stree New Orleans. La. xvii-l'J ( lias. H. Sdicnck, S tr;essor to A. Fi t ICH A' CO. I Dealer in foreign and domestic Fruits. ! and Nuts. f.S & r.O South Peters St,.. New I Orleans. La. Orders ami consigmnents ! solicited. Nov. 15. ’79 Warcrly Hold, Corner Camp and Poydras Street*. New Orleans. European plan. Single rooms. 50 ana 75 cts. T. YV KIDDER. Prop’r. II. Moody, Beauregard,.Mississippi. DEALER IN Staple Dry Goods, Groceiies,llaid ware, Hoots, shoes, Hats and Plantation Supplies, Will sell.cheap for cash,and guar autee everything to give entire atisf action; any goods not entire ly satisfactory may be returned and the money will be cheerfully re funded without a question.—xvi 27 John J. Cason. Beauregard.Mississippi Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Sc, Fancy Groceries and Planta tion Supplies. 31. II. K. Meek, Hazlehurst.Mississippi Has a first class Hearse, wiih a careful driver; will go at any time ! oa short u dice, to any part of the county, 32 Jackson Railroad lee House. S. M. FUOICIl, Proprietor. (Successor to Sclienck k Fucieh,) DEALER IS Shell ar.d Canned Oysters. Fish and lie Calliope St., opposite Jackson R. R. Pas senger Depot. New Orleans. Orders from Hotels. Restaurant*, etc., respectfully so licited. and promptly filled at lowest Market Rates. P. O. Box 251. xv-37 J. MASSA, The Cheap John of Hazlehurst. Dealer in Family Groceries, fruits confectionaries, &c., kc., all of which can be bought at the lowest cash prices. Store on Estelle st. II. Penn. Still in the corner Iirirk shop, in the Undertaker's business. You can get at any and all hours Hutiul caskets, suited in j p lice aid quality ton'll classes Gallon me. II. PENN. ; Hazlehurst, Feb'/ 25. 1SS2, Bias Guevara. Beauregard,.Mississippi. MANUFACTURER OF Mexican Saiiil e Trees. Saddles. Harness, ete. Call and see samples of his workman-j ship. Patronage solicited. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. South Side Estelle Street.) I Hazlelijrst,.Mississippi. I ORDERS SOLICITED, and promptly at* [ tended to Satisfaction guaranteed. March 20th. 1876. Cresenl Neuralgia Cure. Mu, T. D. Ci.ement—Dear Sir: I have been suffering with my back for the last twe Ive months, once, during that time I could not w'alk to my bed; have used about two thirds ol a bottle of your Cres cent Neuralgia Cure.and am frank to con less. that I am better off with my back to day, than I have been for the past year, and confidently'beiieve that a second bot tle will effect a permanent cure. Thanks for your temedies. Very Respectfully. JOHN 'I'ERRY. Uncle Jack Terry. J P. Crystal Springs, April .loth. 1881. For sale at the drugstores ot'Conn Bros and E C Williamson, llazlehurst. xvi-118 T. J. Penis, Hazlelmrst.Mississippi Railroad Avenue, near Market House. Manufactuier and Repairer of WAGONS, BUGGIES & PLOWS. Undertakers business a specialty. Buri al Caskets of all kinds and sizes always on hand and fit up as cheap as the cheapest. xiv 24. A. J. Welch, COUNTY AUCTION ERR, Httzlehurst,.Ming. 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 Revised Code of 1871, Sections 1732 and '33. page 31S4. * A. J. WELCH. Nov. 25, '70-12-14 County Auctioneer. House and Lot For Sale. I offer my residence which Ims 10 rooms, 4 closets, 7 plastered, 3 >'eal ed, fine cistern, well-framed barn for stock and forage,family orchard and garden, uecr the depot in Crystal springs, at low figures and easv term-; Also, 20 acres of Lind one mile from town, under fence, 4 acres in strawberries; Also, new wagon, hack, and buggy; call on me and get a bargain. A. J. Martin. Crystal Springs, J„n’y 21, ’82. Notice. I have this day sold out my en tire interest in the stock of wares, goods and merchandise to Mrs. Emilio Klotz, said business hereto fore managed and conducted by Phil Klotz, uuder the style of Frank Klotz. From and after this date all business transactions with the house must be made with her or her legal agent. Safd house sit uated on north side Estelle street, next door to Mr. F. Subats. F. KLOTZ. Jan. 7, 1882-21, lousiness Cards. A. L. Hasting, Jr. General Commission Merchant, No 32 Bienville Street. New Orleans. La. For the pule of Oranges. Lemons, Ap pies. Potatoes. Onions, ami dealer in all kinds of Fruit. Consignments Solicited ot Butter, Cheese. Eggs, Chickens, Hides. Wool, Feathers, Came, Ac, 17-1 -1 v M- ll.Utl.OW. )t. A. WATKINS. Barlow & Watkins, DEALER. IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Crystal springs-xvi_Miss. The Moore House, AND NEWS DEPOT, Hazlehurst,-Mississippi. Grooker street, next to Oopitilian office; meals only 2.) cents each.— The Daiiy papers, peiiotlicals, etc, for sale, patroimge solicited F. E. Heiway, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi, Makes an 1 repairs Buggies,Wagons.plows and all far n tools generally. Re uirs Gin Stands, cleans rice, grinds corn every Sul urdav, and any other work done in first class country style, Orders solicited, terms reasonable. March 25th. 1882. M;:J. T. I). Akin Fashionable 1 'ailor, Hazlehurst, . Miss. Has rent lived his ofilce to the Flits build ng. east side Railroad avenue. Patronage solicited. March 7, ;74. A. B. Gates & Go. iatesville. Copiah County, Mississippi Dealer in General Merchandise, Provis ions. Confeciioneeins, Notions, etc. High est prices paid for cotton and country pro duco. Patronage solicited. Nov. 1.5. '7tf-iy-paid. MflLsaps & Bro. Hazlehurst, .... Mississippi, DKAI.KR IX St pie Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Boots. Shoes. Hals, and Plautat on Supplies. Will sell cheat) for cash. janfiO.‘75 .Morrison & Bio. Carpenters and Builders, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi, Patronage solicited; shop on Greene street. _Oct 17, 1874. M KAI.KU. a. MANGOLD M. Faicr & Go. OKALKUS IN GHOCElilliS, DRY GOOD*, Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, Hazlehurst,.Miss. Agents for PHELPS ,t PARKER WAGON WORKS. And H heeler tv 1 i iison SEWING MACHINES 12-31 B. Y. Patton, Crystal Springs, - - Miss. \ Dealer in dry goods, groceries, j plantation supplies, etc. Patron’-! age of the citizens of Copiah and i adjoining- counties solicited. April 27, 187S-36 _ | L. M. Bowman. Gun and Lock Smith, and repairer of Clock"). Watches, and Sewing Machines, m ikes Finger Rings, and mends all kind i of Jewelry, Ail woik warranted. Hazlehurst, Miss.. May 18, 1878. Bedford, Va., Alum and Iron I Springs. TO TI1EE 1 GIVE HEALTH, Excellent Tonic. Alterative and Diuret- I ic. -Medical Association. Lynchburg, Va | Used with great benefit in Malaria and Diphtheria.—8 F Dupon. M D. Ga. Successfully used in dysoepsia. chronic diarrhoea and scrofula.—Prof 8 Jackson. M D. Uni". Penn. Invaluable as a nervous tonic.—lion I C Fowler, Tenn. Recommended as a prophylactic in ma larial districts.—D R Fairex. M I). N O Restores debilitated systems to health. —T (J MeiCer, 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. M D. N 0. uai eiieni lor cerium diseases peculiar to women -Prof,I J Moorman. M D Va, P'ompt in relieving headache, sick and nervous.—Rev E C Dodson. L’.-e.d with great benefit in dyspepsia. - J Mcliaiph. M D. Pa. Suited to hronchittis a-d diseases of di gestive organs: J F Houghton, M D. Ala. Most valuable remedy known f01- female diseases: Jno P Metteur, M 1). _ h f). Of great curative virtue: Thus F Rum bold, M D, Mo. Beneficial in uterine derangement and malarious a nditions: G ,\t Vaile M i), O Charming on the complexion, making it, smooth, cliar, soft and rosy: Miss M, of SC. The prince of Mineral tonics: Francis Gilliam. .11 D, N C. Inestimable ns a tonic anil alterative: Hunter McGuire, M I). Va. Fine appetizer and blood purifier: II FRlier, M 1). Ga. Very benebcml in improving a reduced system:.Bishop Beckwith, of Ga. Invalids here find welcome and health. Rev John Hannon, late of La, now of Richmond. Va. Has real meiit; Southern Med. Journal. Pamphlets free upon application. Water, $4 per case. Mass and Pills. 25, 50, 75 cents. Sent post-paid anywhere, ummer season of Springs begins 1st June. $35 per month. Address _A. M. DAVIERS, PresH ot the Co.. 7S Maine St Lynchburg. Va. Boa 174. Sold by W. li. Cook ilazlehurst, Miss. xvi-38, C. Baas. Hazlelnirsfc... M ississippi Family groeerer. and dealer in Cooking and heating Stoves. Stove Trimmings, and manufacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet iron of every description. Guttering. Pi ping, Valleying and ail kinds of lepairin. done in the most approved style promptly. Aug. 6. 1879. Decell House. Brookhaven, Mississippi, Board by day, week or month. FEED STABLE ATTACKED. The patronage of the public w respect fully solicited. MRS . H. DBJcKLL. July 15, 76-47 Proprietres JPt'ofeftsional Mrerlory. G. D. Lowe, Justice of the lVnce, beat number one, holds conMt on 1st. and 3d Monday of eacii month. Office with J. f#. Meade. K?q, fron* ting court house square. Ilazlohurst. Dr. j. Gilbert* GaJhnaii, .flJis.msij.ipi, Havi g permanently iocnteil in Gnliimin. tenders his profesFionnl pervfces to the surrounding community. l*eb *2f>, IKS*. Dr. II. C. Ferry, Fhysioiau ami Surgeon, Office nt the Hotel, Ilazlebnrst, Miss. J. II. Jordan, Justice of the 1‘euce. bent number one, thi? county.will hold court nt Martinsville, on first and third Monday of each month. I)r. R. R. Bridges, TTaving permanently located at the resi donee ol his father. (James Riidgcs) five mde? east of Gal I man. resi ecLullv lendeis his prof ssionul services to the mu rounding c 'inniunity. Joe Purser, Attorney At Law, Ilazlelmrst, xvii -24 Mississippi II. 0. Fuinnan, Attorney at-Law, Jackson, Miss. Will practice in the Supreme. Vederul, ami tiler courts, collect claims, attend to purchase of Mate or United States Lands, Homestead entries, etc. xvii-24 Dr. A. B. Pitts, Ilazleljurst,.Mississippi 'Respectfully lenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of llaziehurst and the surrounding country. Office over William son’s Drug Store. xvii-22. J. L. Meade, A t to r n e v At L a tv. llazlehurst,.Mississippi. Office near Court liouae. viv-.r» A. W. Burnet, Attorney at law. Huzlelmrst, Miss. Will practice in all tbe courts of Copiah and adjoining counties. xv-lS. J- 15. Broome. Mayor ami Justice of the Peace. Ua zleluirst. MDs., will hoid court on the 2rd and 4Ji Wednesday in each month. Office on Crook er street fronting the court bouse. xv-3.j Wilson W. Bo win, Attorney at law, Ilazlelmrst.. Mississippi Office in rear room of Mayor’s office building. Special attention given to collection. xvii 21 Dr. 15. W. Junes, Gallatin,.Mississippi. Tenders his professional serve ccs to the public. xvii-21 J. A. tiriiiig, M. D. Respectfully otter* h:a professional ser vices to ti.o ciliz ns of Hazlehurst and vi cinity, Residence ou Retention street. xvii-1(1, Dr. W. M. Reason. riivsici ii and Surgeon. Dean regard. Miss. Thankful to the people of I><*aure gard and vicinity for the pair*.nnge t’X* tended to me. I hope by close intention to business to merit u continuance of pub lic pa'romge. xvii-lG Cliarles A. II:tmi!(on, Attorney and UounseJor at Law. Wesson. Copiah Couaty, Mississippi. Collection of claims a specialty. Will practice in Circuit. Chancery and United Stales Courts. xvi-30. R. X. Miller, Attorney at Law, Razlohurst.Miasispipp* I.. B. Harris;, Attorney at Law. Iluzlehmsf.Mississippi. n. I*. WILLING, .1. S. SSXTOX. Willing & Sexton. A t t o r u o j s ti r 1 a w, Hazleliurst.Mississippi Business communications addressed to them at ilazlelmrst or Crystal Springs will receive prompt attention. xvi H. C. CONN. GKO. 8. Conn & Dodds. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hazlehurst,.xv 35_Miss. Benj. King, Jr., AtCy-at-Laic & Solicitor in Chancery, Beauregard.xi-3".Mississippi. S. D. Ramsey, Attorney-wt- La ic, Hazlehurst,....... Miss* j Uriah Millsaps, Attorney At Laic and Solicitor in Chancery, Hazlehurst, Miss. Will practice in Copiah and adjoining counties and in the courts at Jackson, xi-40 H. B. Mayes, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hazlehurst,.Mississippi. H. B. Mayes, Attorneyand Oounsellorut Law, and Solici ten in chancery,Uazleburst,Mias. Attention giv en to business in the Courts of Copiah and ad joining counties,and in the courts at Jackson, Joe Albert Brown, Attorneys at Lair, Jackson.Mississippi. Dr. T. Y. Nelson, If now permanently located at Sandv Point__ xvi-36 C. E. OAT 1.8 C. E. OATIS, Jk Oatis & Oatis, Physicians and Surgeons. Hazlchurst.Mississippi. Office up-staira over William’on's Drug store. xvii-20 Dr. H. J. Mullen, At Mrs. Gordon’s, near Pine Ridge, ten ders his professional services to the cit izens of the neighborhood, and surround ing country. xiv-17. YV.H. YVeathersby, DENTAL SURGEON. BeAUUEOAKI)...... MtSSISSIPt.. Will practice Dentistry in all its branch es All work guaranteed and executed in the neatest and cheapest manner. Will vis it Culls in the country. Persons addresing me professionally will please state the na ture of the work to be done. xii-20 City Hotel, MUMFORD A WATSON, PROPRIETORS. This famous Hotel, corner of Common andCampstreets. New 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—28. Burnley’s cigars can’t be equal led in Hazlchurst. 2fi Down With High Prices! After this day I will furnish Rose wood improved Coffins, beautifully lined,silver mounted far silver handles at greatly reduced rates. Adult sizes from 5 feet to feet 3 inches ready for use, that sell in Jackson and few Orleans for $35 and '$10, Twill furnish the same or better for $18 or $20 Have in stock sizes from 2 feet to 0 feet 3 inches, price $10 and upward according to size. The tincst Hearse to hire on the Railroad Terms cash. JOHN P. CONROY. Crystal iSprinys, February 18, ’82—Ont. Hacks, Baggies, and Phaetons! Any one wanting Hacks, Buggies, or Phaetons, would do well to call and examine the large stock we have oil hand and will be found in the back lot of Johnson tfc /Son. or Meek's old stand. H'c can sell yon Buggies and Hacks from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than you can get them from any one else. Also, Harness for sale. JOHNSON <(■ MEEK. llazlehurst, February 18, 1882—3m. The Skinner Ginning Engine, Free from spirits, and manufactured by Skinner ,t Wood. Erie. Pa. Built expresa'y for Plantation use. and endorsed by leading Planters in every Southern tUhtp. KoV thirteen years we have mode a specialty of Ginning Engines, have studied the wants oi the Planters, know the difficulties they meet, and have ti'ded the failnt* of the com mon Epriglit aud Ijocomolive when van by poor help anti poor water. This expert - dice enables its to , tiVr 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 the Most Popular Plantation Engine in .Market. Orders solicited from those wanting Steam Engines. For illustrated catalogue and prices apply to JAS. W. DIDLAKE. Crystal Springs. Miss. . xvi-4S-lv. ° A large and varied stock of goods, which arc fresh, new and cheap. A splendid assortment of mens, hogs,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, / must insist on prompt and early settlement. Delays are dangerous, xvi-li Mrs. Scze II. IfoiSowsey, Beaurejanl,.Mississippi. Having procured the services of a first class dress maker and mill nor from New Or I leans, 1 am prepared to furnish the latest styles in millinery and dress making. Also j 1 have on hand hair goods and ail tne novelties of the season ia fanev goods. I respect | fully solicit the patronage ol the public. xvi-40. Dr. L JI. Dampeer. CRYSTAL SPRINGS.^.MISSISSIPPI 1Wholesale and Detail Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines. *1. J. Thames, Wesson,.Mississippi. DEALER IN Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet Soaps. Hair Brushes, Combs, Jrusses. Shoulder lira* \ ees. Scott's Electric Hair Brush, and everything kept in a first class Drug Store. Preset iptions carefully compounded. u’r/fc2i. G. H. APPEL, C rytsial Springs,.Misxissiptpi. DEALER IN Gci iei*a 1 Iv I erclia m Use. Keeps constantly 01 hand a general assortment, of DRY GOODS, PRINTS. JEANS. LAWNS, CAMBRICS. SATINETS ORGANDIES, CASSIMEKES SHIRTINGS, TRIMMINGS. TICKINGS. DELAINES DENIMS. SILKS. BOOTS. SHOES. CROCKERY, ’ CONFECTIONERIES AND FANCY GOODS Plantation Supplies, furniture, &c., &e. In short, everything needed by the Dinner, or Housekeeper, andon terms 10 suit the times. Highest price paid for Cotton in Goods or Cash Sept It 1872 C. M. BANKSTON, DEALER IN Fme Watches, Clocks and J toelnj, 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 wnrrinfprl. Oct *M. ]ST.'S "TOTcatchings, Family Groceries—Cheap for Cash. A fresh stock of first class Groceries, Confectionary, Fruits. .Tellies, Nuts Rei«in < akes, Toilet Soap, Extracts, Ac., Ac. At the old Tost Office Building. Cali and se I’D. . xvi-49-ly. Look Al Tills! i have four line places on the low or Bayou Pierre,and six small farms near ihe Railroad, all improved, which I will lease or sell on reason able terms. Bargains can be had by calling to see me early. R. N. Miller. Hazlelmrst, Sept. 10, 1981-4 tf Land for Sale, Cheap. Mbs L. Curtis has a small tract of 38 acres ot land near town that is well timbered and iies weir tor cultivation. The wood alone is worth more than she asks for the land and is convenient and ea sy to haul. I1 or particulars apply to M M. CURT 18. Hazlelmrst, April 16, 1881-35. Wanted. Having leased a part of the mar ket house, I want to buy lat ca'tle. hogs, sheep, and in fact, ali kinds of country produce, especially corn fodder, oats, rice straw, shucks, etc., and if von won’t have money, x will trade vou lumber, 22 J. T. Parker. Cancer Salve. Will cure Uing worms, Tetters Chicken pox on Children, old sores scald head, salt rehum, piles poi sou, itching of the skin, poison oak. For sale by Mrs. Prtsser and Mrs, S. A. Price, Hazlelmrst. Mrs. K, Garrison. Martinsville, July 10, 1880. Memphis.Teuuessee. Heaping and mowing MACHINES, Sulky Hakes, Stock Peas, FERTILIZERS, Guano, Land Plaster, and Phosphate. Brown's Wells. Reduced rates of board al be justly celebrated Brown’s Wells in this county : Board per day, $2; per week, 10; per month,$35, Special terms for families According to the 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 Lime.24.40. Proto Sulphate Iron.9.13; Sulph Magnesia,. 11.25, Sulph Soda. 4.44. Sulph Alumni. 2.10. Chloride Calcium. 4.11. Organic matter. &. ’23. Well No 3, 4 A 5. has not been analyzed. According to the analysis ot George Lit tie. State Geologist, ons quart of water oi Well No. 2 contains: Sulphuret ot hydrogen. Hydrogen Carbolic Acid. tree. Carbonic of Lima Carbonic of Magnesia. Carbonic of Iron. Sulphate Magnesia. Sulphate Alumna. C ubonic i t Sodium. Sulphate of Soda. Magnesia a U Silicia. Some Organic Matter. Water Melon Seed For Sale. J. C Hamilton, the great Water Melon man, has the finest varie ties of Water Melon Seed tor sale at E 0. Williamson’s,W. P lingoes John Massa’s and L. Ado’ph’s, this city. During the past season he furnished the town with the finest melons ever produced in the coun ty Get your seed while you have a clmuee. 16-tf. Tlie Graves Peach. The earliest and the finest of the early Peaches. Ail who ever saw it vouch for its superior nrerits. We offei first class trees one year old ut $1 00 each.— For 50 trees, 10 per cent reduction. For 100 “ 20 “ “ Cash must accompany the order. L. B. llARRrs A Co. Ilazlehurst Miss., Jany 8, 1881.- 21 { aWtfCw^wtmaMncwrrocar m nw». g jy.%I j p*> ~t jm^jl The Weekly Oqpiaiian. By John F. Vance & S. F. llamcngill, Terms: Published evert/Saturday at 2uo Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at one dollar per square, fen lines or less, first insertion, and fifty cents each continuance. Liberal arrangement* made with yearly or quarterly ad vertisers; all hills due on presentation. Job printing executed at reasonable rates, 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 he a visitor to ci ay 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 nnequaled by county papers; merchants and business men will find it greatly to their advantage to advertise in its col umns as it circulates throughout this section of country. Our terms are liberal, and we male ir a special duty t,} promote, as far as possible, the interest of our advertising patrons. .TNre'\Vfc~pa| ><.\r J 1. 'Subscriber?) who do not give express notice to the contrary, arc con sidcred wiping to continue their subscription. 2, If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the pub' iisher may continue to send thorn until all arrearages are paid. ’ ?>, If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from tho ofhee to which they arc directed, they are held responsible until they nave settled their bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4, If Subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers arc sent to the former direction, they are held responsible! 5 Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether lie has ordered it or not. is held in law to be n subscriber. G. If sub-cribers pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to tho publisher at the end o! their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; otherwise, the publisher is authorized to send it on,gaud the subscriber will be responsible until express notice with payment o; ail arrears is scut to I!jo publisher. ! I ..■Illl .... W. B COOK, Successor to Conn Bios. V DEALER IK Hazlehurst.. j\.I the old stand of Oatis c£' II dwelt, keep constantly on hand a full and fresh stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, 1 aints, Oils, School Looks, Stationary, Cutlery, a general assortment of Motions, Lamp Chimneys, d c. | Low prices and first class goods, is'a standing rule of the house. He have a skillful Pharmaceutist, who will carefully and scientifically fill physicians prescriptions To The Public. We have sold our drug store tn Mr. W. B. Conk, of whom we can say that he is worthy of rhe patronage of all <ur fiiendsand customers. All who arc indebted to us will find their accounts with Mr. Warrcll at the Otd stand. xvi-'-lO Coxy Bros. DRUG STORE, mi. ii. lie V \ DBA MSB IN DiiuGS. MEDICINES FAINTS. OII.S. V, DRY, FANCY ARTICLES, I’ERF U.Ml Also sole mmufacttirer and 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, Haz’ehurst, Siche e: Dampier Crystal Spring', S P Bloom & Co., Thompson A Co., Be.iuregrrd, Maj. B F Martin, Martinsville. All prescriptions neatly, carefully and scien tifically [>nt up night or day by Dr. Burnley himself. Place of business on east side Railroad at the Pitts building, xv-21 Druggist and. l^harinaceurist, And sole manufacturer and proprietor of ‘‘The Great National Reme dy,” sure cure for hots or colic in horses. A full >tnck of pure and f Csh drugs and medicines, school books and stationery, paints, oils and pu, • window-glass and lamps, all of which will be sold at cash prices. Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night. s- S. J. Johnson & Son, Hcislehurst..Mississippi. Manufacturers of and dealers in saddlery and harness, also dealers in whips, collars; saddle blankets, saddle bags, stirrups, combs, brushes, hames. trace chains, back bands, bridle bits. &c. Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of everything usu ally kept in a first, class establishment. Repairing none neatly and chirgea moderate ly Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Establishment on Green street. Feb xvi. “THE WHITE OAK WAGON MANUFACTURED BY The White Oak Wagou Co., Mollyp ri ng.Mississippi. CAPITAL, $150,000. CAPACITY, 30 Wagons a Daj. .mui’i stun) Norili tor your farm wagons. Patronize Home manufactures. The While Oak Wagon is the best and cheapest and the freights are lower. Sample wagon sent to merchants at cos;, price. Send for circu lar^___July 2. 1S81 46. ce & Martin’s 1 _. \ . For COUCHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEU MONIA, CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST AND LUNCS. p* c a A 9 B8 <nfp •0B#kS *R Has alwavs boon one of the most Important On? I? fell flL Till II weapons \v!«Sdod by the MEDICAL FACULTY Gs U § uA c3i BIB" i 111 Is agalnsttim encroachments ofCOUGHS.COLDS. UnLUmfl Wi 8 UL.U BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. SOKE THROAT. CONSUMPTION in Us incipient and advanced stages, and ail diseases of the THROAT.CHLS C and LUNGS, but it lias never been so advantageously compounded as in the TOLU, ItOCH ami BYE. Its soothing Balsamic properties aHortf a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build up tba system alter tue cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles, ITice 41.00. tfk All TP R fb (SI ¥ Do not be decetvcd by dealers who try to palm off Rack and Rye Kt§ek%3 I S In place of our TQI.U, HOCK AND RYE. which Is the ONLY MEDICATED article—the genuine has a Private Die Proprietary Stamp on each bottle, which permits it to be Hold by tlraggtsis. Grocers and licalcrs Everywhere, fir WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OR LICENSE. The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE GO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicago, III.