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lie ^t’cefehr <Copiahan Hazlebarst Misg, lag st 19,1882. Trains on the Chicago^ StTXouIs and New Orleans Railroad, due at Hazlekurst, as follows: Going North—No !. 2i5fl p. u. No. 3. 11:02 p in. No. 7. 2:20 p. m. Mixed No. 13 6:06 p. in. Going Poutli—No. 2, 12:30 a, m No. 4. 5:05 a, ui. No. 8. 1:07 a. ur No 11, P:40 p. in. “Hackemack” a lasting and frag rant perfume Price 25 and 50 cts —For gals ouly by E, O. WilUamgon, $5 to $20 per day at home. Pam pies woith $5 free. Address Stin sou & Co, Portland, Maine. 32 , --—.—, , — m a— —■ - $77 a week. $12 a day easily made. Costly outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Muine. 23 —-- - ■ ■■ ---— Kti"*- Flea.-! Filed Roacl.es and Bedbugs! can be destroyed,by using the genuine insect powder, for sale t Burnley’s Blue Front. Notice To Mill Men. I am prepared to cat thread ou tap pipes, from one half inch to wo inches, PaUouage solicited. 22 J. T. Parker.' Notice. The Mill and Gin belonging to the E. E. Ken Hebrew estate, is no longer a public Mill and Gin. L, Kknnebrew: Capt. Put Darden, Master of the State Grange, will address the people of Copiah county, at Providence camp ground, on the 5th of September at 11 o’cloctc a.m;, Also, at Damascus near iinzlehuist, on September 6th at 11 .o’clock. There will be dinner on the ground at each plact for eyory one who in tend, Como out eyery body and hear the great leader of the Patrons of Husbandly. 51-td. Bosxlet’s cigars can’t be equal led in Hozlehurst. 26 Tbe Ladies can find perforated card board, assorted colors, at Burn ley’s Blue Front drug store. !?*§“■ The superior quality of the tobacco, is what causes Burnley’s live cent cigar to be all the rage. J&si^Fiuit Jars! A large lot of Mason’s Improved Fruit Jars, just received at Burnley’s Blue Front drug store, Hazlelmrst. 41 Seeds! Fresh Seeds! I have jus; received a fresh supply of Buist’s well known Garden seed and onion sets ; call and get you upply at once. W. B. Cook. Greenlaw photo gallery is again open in the city cf Hazlehurst, and he is now ready to give satisfaction in way of good pictures. Have your pictures made now while you have a convenient chance, ami your little ones are iu good health Greenlaw has oats to seil. „Greenlaw lias four fine half bred cotswold bucks to sell or exchang for ewes. Beware, Beware of The Fact That I have on hand at the Blue Front Livery Feed aud Sale Stable a supply of good Horses and Bug gies, and in every respect prepared to turn out a first class team at reasonable rates. I also have for sale, several head of very fine Tex* as Horses, some of which are well, broken under saddle and in harness, winch I will sell very cheap for cash Call and see them. Don’t fail to come to the Blue Front Sta ble to rent or buy your Horses and Buggies. Johnson Meek have on hand and will keep iu the new Buggy and Carriage house now be pig completed by Mr Johnson, a full Hue ot Buggies and vehicles of every discretion. Thankful for past patronage and soliciting a liberal continuance of the same, I am very respectfully, Mrs. II. It. Meek, Proprietress A. McM ASTER Business Manager. Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable bitter and power ful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and certain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fe ver, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, los> of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and coldness of tho spine and extremities, are only premoni tions of severer symptoms, which termir nato in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. ' It is a startling fact, that quinine, arse nic and other poisonous minerals, form the basis of most of the “ Fever and Ague Preparations,” “ Specifics,” ‘*Syr npe,” and “ Tonics,” in the market. The preparations made from these min eral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, hut leave the malarial and tlieir own drug Soison in the system, producing quinism, izziness, ringing iu the ears, headache, vertigo, and other disorders more formi dable than the disease they were in tended to cure. Avek’s Aci;e Curb thoroughly eradicates thebe noxious poi sons from tlie system, and always cures tho severest cases. It contains- no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could . injure tlie most delicate patient; and its crowning excellence, above its certainty to -cure, is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before tlie attack. For Diver Complaints, Ayer’s Aouh Curb, by direct action on tho liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons ■which produce these complaints, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according to directions. PREPARED BY BR. J. C. AVER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists. l -..—I..—.—IN.. ... I.. II ,... Business Cards Duncan 8. (age, Jr. General Commission Merchat, anil deal er in all kinds of coun rj produce, sugar, molasses, -rico. potatoes, onions,; wool, hides, moss, berswax.tallow, honey, eggs, and chickens. Liberal cash advances made on coRsignraants. Office 32 Bienrili Stree New Orleans, La!- svii-19 Chas. H. Schenck, Successor to A. FUC'IOH .t CO. Dealer in foreign and domestic Fruits, and Nuts. 68 & fiO Sottth Peters s't*.. New Orleans, La. Orders and consignments solicited. Nov. 15. ’79 Waverlr Hotel, Cbrner Camp und Poydras Streets, New Orleans. European plan. Single rooms, 50 und 75 cts. T. W KIDDER, Prop’r. John J. Cason. Beauregard. .Mississippi Dealer iu Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, &c, Fancy Groceries and Planta tion Supplies. 31. iirurMeck, T Hanlehuret. .. M ississippi | Has a first class Hearse, with a careful driver; will go at any time ou short notice, to any part of the county, '32_ Jackson Batlroad Ice Honse. S. M. iTOlCil, Proprietor. (Successor to Schenck & Fucich,) DBA USB IS Shell and Canned Oysters. Fish and Ise Calliope St., opposite Jackson R. R. Pas senger Depot. New Orleans. Orders from Hotels. Restaurants, etc., respectfully so licited. and promptly filled at lowest Market Rates. P. O. Box 251. xr-37 7 jTmassa, The Cheap John of Hazlehnrst. Dealer in Family Groceries, fruits confectionaries, &c., &c., all of which can be bought at the lowest cash prices. Store on Estelle st. Bias Guevara. Beauregard,.Mississippi. . MANUFACTURER OF Mexican Saddle Wees. Saddles. Harness, ete. Call and see samples of his workman skip. Patronage solicited. F. FItzthimi. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. South Side Estelle Street,) Hazlelmrst,.Mississippi ORDERS SOLICITED, and promptly at tended to Satisfaction guaranteed. March 20tb. 1876. T. J. Penn, Hazlelmrst.Mississippi Railroad Avenue, near Market House. Manufacturer and Repairer of WAGONS, BUGGIES & PLOWS. Notice. # All persons indebted to the un dersigned are hereby notified to come forward and settle Up their debts of honor. No credit from date F. SUB AT. Hazlelmrst, Nov.'26, 1881-15. House and Lot For Sale. I offer utv residence which has 10 rooms, 4 closets, 7 plastered, 3 seal ed, fine cistern, well framed barn for stock and forage,family orchard and garden, near the depot in Crystal Springs, at low figures and easy terms; A. J. Martin. Cresent Neuralgia Cure. Mk, T. D. Clement—Dear Sir: I have been suffering with my back for the last twe lve months, once during that time I could not walk to my bed; have used about two thirds ot a bottle of your Cres cent Neuralgia Cure, and sin frank to can less. that I am better off with my back to day, than I have been for the past year, and confidently'believe that a second bot tle will effect a permanent cure. Thanks for your lemedies. Very Respectfully, JOHN TERRY. Uncle Jack Terry, J P. Crystal Aprings, April 3<!th. 1881, For sale at the drug stores of Conn Rros and E C Williamson, ilazlehurst, svi-38 FOB SALE. X~ff' 310 acres of pine land, 3 miles south east of this place, and within three quarters of a mile of *he U., St. L. & N.O. Railroad; about 120 acres cleared,not under fence(fence burded last Spring) the remainder in the woods. This place would make a good fruit and stock farm. A bargain can be bad in this place lor the cash. For further particu lars apply at tins office. July 15,1882 48-6m* Now Or Never. Don't Cry Jlardtime^ . All Dry Goods and Notions, Hats, Gaps, Boots, Shoes, Ribbons and Laces must be sold to make room for my im*> mense stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries soon to ar> rive. ' , --1 Ihese Goods must be'sold— No more Dry Goods in mins. Hereafter% I will keep only a strict line of Groceries, Pros visions, &c, and by selling at close figures2 I solicit your Patronage .and will be pleased to wait on all' in person. Whiskies, Wines, and LU guors, atmy Bar as usual. Try me. JOHN J. CASON Beauregard, May 6, 1882. , Wn^TBliy p«yui-nip »eed ot EC ... ---—.—-.. Business Cards. A. L. Hasting, Sr. General Commission Almchant, No 32 Bienville Street, New Orleans, La. For the gale of Oranges. Lem one, Ap ples. Potatoes, Onions, and dealer* In all kinds of Fruit. Consignments Solicited of Butter, Cheese. Kggs, Chicken*, Hides. Wool, Feather*, Game, &c, 17-1-ly The Moore House, "T~ AND NEWS DEPOT, ITazlehurst, .... Mississippi. Crooker street, next to Oopiahan office; meals only 25 cents each_ The Daily papers, periodicals, etc, lor sale, patronage solicited. F. £. Ueiway, ITazlehurst,.. Mississippi, Makes and repairs Buggies,Wngons.plows and all farm tools generally. Ret airs Gin Stands, cleans rice, grinds corn every Sat urday, and any other work done in lirst class country style, Orders solicited, terms reasonable. March 25th, 1882. Maj. T.D.Akin Fashionable Tailor, Hazlehurst, . Miss. Has rein lived his office to tho Pitts build ng. east side Ilaiirbad avenue. Patronage solicited. March 7. >74. A. B. Bates & Co. • atesvilie, Copiah County. Mississippi Dealer in General Merchandise, provis ions, Confeciioneeies, Notions, etc. High est prices paid for cotton and country pro dune. Patronage solicited. Nov. 15, ’79-iy-pald. Mill.saps & Bro. ITazlehurst, .... Mississipiri, DKALKIt IS ^t pie Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Boots, Shoes^Iats. and Piantat oa Siippliis. Wi 11 sell cheun for cash. jan30.'7f> Morrison & Bro. Carpenters and Builders, Gazlehurst,.Mississippi, Patronage solicited; shop on Greene stjeet.__ Pel I7J874. M. FXI.KR. A, MANUOLl) M. Falcr & Co. W5ALKUS IX groceries, dry goods, Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, Gazleiidrst........Miss. Agents for PHELPS & PARKER WAGON WORKS, And Wheeler <£- Wilson SEWING machines. B. Y. Fatten, Crystal Springs, - - Miss. Dealer in dry goods, groceries plantation supplies, etc. Patron age of the citizens of Gopiaii and adjoining counties solicited. April 27, 187S-3G L. M. Bowman, Gun ami Look Smith, and repairer o.f Clocks, .Watches, and Sewing Machines, makes Finger Kings, and mends all kind ot Jewelry, All work warranted. Hazlehurst. Miss.. May 18, 1878. Bedford, ^a„ Alum and -Iron Springs. TO THEE i GIVE HEALTH, Excellent Tonic. Alterative and Biuret ic,— Medical Association. Lynchburg, Va Used with great benefit in Malaria and Diphtiieria.—S F Dupou. M D. Ga. Snceesslully used in dysuepsia, chronic diarrhoea and scrofula.—Prof 8 Jackson. II I), Uni". Penn. Invaluable as a nervous tonic.— Hon I C Fowler, Tenn. Recommended as a prophylactic in ma larial districts.—D K Pairex. M D. N O Restores debilitated systems to health. —T C Me.cer. M 1). 1ml. ' Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofula and dyspepsia.—Geo T Harrison M D. N Y Successiul in diphtiieria and neuralgia. —J P Neese. M D. N C. Excellent tor certain diseases peculiar to women -Prof Jrf Moorman. M. D Va, Prompt in relieving headache, sick and nervous.-Rev E C Poison. r Ueed with great benefit in dyspopsia. J McBaipb. M D. Pa Suited to Uronnhittia ata diseases of di gestive organs: J F Houghton, M D. Ala. Most valuable remedy known for female diseases: Jao P Me Me Ur, SD, . ji). Of groat, curative virtue: Tlios F. Rum bold, M D, Mo. Beneficial in uterine derangement and malarious c< nditions: GM Vaile.M D, O Chinning on the complexion, making it smooth, cltar, suit and rosy: Miss At, of SC. The prince of Mineral tonics: Francis Gilliam. M D, N O. Inestimable as a tonic and alterative: Hauler McGuire, M 1). Va. Fine appetiser and blood purifier: H Fisher, M D. Ga. V Very beneheial in improving a reduced system: llirhop Beckwith, of Ga, Invalids here find welcome and health. Rev John Hannon, late, of La, now ot Richmond, Va. Has real met it; Southern Med. Journal. Pamphlets free upon application. Water, $4 per cake. Mass and Pills. 25, 60, 75 cents. Scut post-paid anywhere, ummer season of Springs begins 1st June. $55 per month. Address ' A. M. DAV1ERS, PresVAi the Co., 78 Maine St Lynchburg. Va. Box 174. Sold by W. B. Cook Hazlehurst, Mi3s.' xvi-38, JProfctisional MHrectorp* I II. C. Cone. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hazlehurst,.xvii-46_Miss. < L. D. 1UB1USI, " ~a nTl>01)M •Harris & Dodds, Attorneys at Law. Hazlennist.Mississippi. G. D. Lowe, Justice of the Peace, beat number one. holds coird on let a„d 3d Monday of each month. Office with J. L. Meade. Esq. fron. ting court house square, Hazlehurst. Dr. J. Giber!, Gallman, .Mississippi, Havi 'g permanently located in Gailman, tenders his professional services to the surrounding community, heb 25, 1882. Dr. H. e. Ferry, Physician aud Surgeon, 0ffiClUUhe Hotel> Hazlehurst, Miss. J. H. Jordan, Justice of the Pence, beat number one, Ibis county,will hold court at Martinsville, qu fust and third Monday of each inpnlh. • Dr. It. R. Bridges, Having pennanenliy located at the roei deuce ol Ms futher. (Jaine, Bridges* five miles east of Galltnan, lesnectfully tenders hw professional services to the surrounding community. Joe Purser, Attorney At Laic, Hazieimrst, ^ xvii.-24 MissiUppl. H. C. FaSriuan, Attorney at-Laiv, Jackson, Mi$s. Will practice in the Supreme. Federal and .they courts, collect claims a'tctd to purchase of State or United Stales Unds Homestead entries, etc. xvii-2i ' Dr. A. B. Puts, Hazlehursf,.Mississippi vineTfn .n 11 mteD<3ers llis ProV-ssional ser r' rrn'° t,hp citizens of Hazlehurst and the son's n1.dl"«.C0Untry- 0fflceoV(‘r Willinm son s Drug Store. xvii-22. J. L. Meade, Attorney At Law. Hazlehurst, .Mississippi. Office near Court House. ' *iv-5 A. W. Burnet, Attorney at law. IlnzlehurBt, Miss. Uill practice in all the courts, of Co null and adjoining counties. xv-18. J-R. Groome. Mayor and Justice of the reace. ITa zlehnrst. Miss., will hold courl on the 2nd ana 4th YY ednesday in each month. office on Croaker street fronting the court house, xv- 35 Wilson Wr. Gowin, Attorney at law, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi Office in rear room of Mayor’s office building. Speeial attention given to collection. xvli 21 Dr. D. W. Jones, Ga,,a,in.Mississippi. Tenders his professional servi ces to the public. ',fs^U-21t . J- A, Respectfully vices to the ctthsei^-f ciuity, Eesidcnci Dr. W. R-_ i Physicim and Surgeon, Ceourfgard, Miss. Thankful to-the people of Bqjuie gard and vicinity for the patrenajjcex tended to roe, I hope by close uttentpn to business to merit a continuance of pub lic pa<ron-ige. xvitic Charles A. Hamilton,! Attorney and Counselor at saw. Wesson, Copiah County, Mississippi. Collection of claims a specialty, t Will practice in Circuit. Chancery and Baited States Courts. xul’J'J. R. N. Miller, Attorney at Law, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi ---f Benj. King, Jr., AtOy-at-Law & Solicitorin Chancery, Beauregard,...xi-33.Mississjppi. S. D. Ramsey, Attorney-at- Laic, Hazlehurst,... ..Miss* Uriah Millsaps, Attorney At Law 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 LA W. Hazlehurst, .Mississippi. H. B. Slgyes, Attorney and Counsellor ai Uv, and Solici toy in chancerv.finslehurstjM iss. Aticntiongiv eii to business in the Courts of Copiah and ad joining counties,and in the courts at Jaokson. Joe Albert Brown, Attorneys at Law, •Iackson...... .Mississippi, c. e. Oaths > ‘ c. e. oatis^ jr Optis & ©alls, Physiciaus and Surgeons. Hazlehurst.Mississippi Office up-stairs over WiliiannoiUs Drag 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 snrrouud ing country._ xiv-17. W. H. Weathers!)) , DENTAL bVRGEON. Bbaubkoakp.......... Mntsmstn. Witl practice Dentistry in alt its branch es All work guaranteed and executed in the noatost and cheapest manner. Will'vis it Calls in the oountry. Persons addresing me professionally will please state the na t»re Of the work, to be done. * tii-20 E. Vf. Ilazlehurst,.. House, Sign, and; ier, Kalsominerj ders left at E C. fillWi • iwiwMnriii la iiii<w ii» awasiwi'i'iii^iaawirifraf'Mwrmf^*" " 1 —*' " — L. A. ROUE 11$, * T. J. HARGRAVE, Rogers & Hargrave Hazlehurst,.....Mississippi, Dealers In Qeneral merchandise. Keeps constantly oh hand a full line of Staple and Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Calico, Domestics, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Lace Trimmings, Groceries, Canned Goods, and everything usually kept in a first class Store. Call aud examine our stock, and learn prices, 'TTe trt/if not be undersold. 17 52. Give IJs a Call! J. A. Covington, Formerly and note of the firm of J. A. Covington & Co., Westville, would inform the people of Copiah county and community generally, that he has just opened a handsome stock from first hands, of general Merchandise, in the new (Baas) brick building, West Railroad Avenue, where he would be pleased to have all give him a, call. Folite clerks j in waiting. j Hazlehurst, July 29, 1882. 50 3m, j T. B. Birdsong & Co, Crystal Springs, % Mississippi. Having purchased the large, complete, and well selected stock of goods formerly owned by T. P. Ware, at Crystal Springs, at figures that enable us to sell below any other house in this county, and make a profit, we now ofi'er them to the public for less than the goods cost in the market! We have added to the stock a new and complete stockt of Groceries, costing $2,000. Now is the best chance those needing goods icill have in a long time to supply themselves at less than the actual cost. This stock is now perfect and complete in every line, consisting in part as follows: A well selected stock of Furniture, Cheap Bedsteads, Chamber Sets, Wooden and Willow Ware, Saddles, Bridles and Harness, Saddle Pockets, Valices, Trunks, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Lamps and fixtures, Cloth ing ef every description, Jewelry, Toweling, Sheeting, Ac, Ac. This stock of goods cost in- the markets of the Fast, over $15,000. It has Men carefully kept, and is note as fresh and complete as the day it was unpacked. Come and see ns, and we pledge you our word that tee will give you the best bargains that can be had in Copiah county. We will con vince you, if you will try us, that this is no agvertising dodge, but that we will sell you goods at less than first cost. lit spcctfidly, T. B. BUWSONG A Co. Crystal Springs, July 7th, 1SS2. II. W. MILLS APS, President, I. 5T. ELLIS, Cashier Merchants and Planters Bank. Hazlehurst, ....Mississippi, DEALEas IS Groceries and Provisions. Will keep constantly on hand a supply of Choice and Fan> cy Groceries and Provisions which they will sell low for cash. J. liberal patronage is earnestly solicited from the public. Hazlehurst, July S, 1882. 47 6m. NOTICE-CHEAP FOB CASH AT L. F. BIRDSONG’S A large and varied stock-of goods, which are fresh, neic and cheap. A splendid assortment of mens, boys,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, Fmust insist on prompt, and early settlement. Belays are dangerous, xviA C. M. BANKSTON, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks and J tPdry, Spectacles, C old Pens, Musical In strumeuts and Strings, Silver and Plated Ware, Etc. West Side Railroad Avenue...Hazlehurst, Mississippi. A well selected Stock always on hand. Repairing done to order. Satisfaction warranted. Oct. 2d. lf*7&. The Skinner Binning Engine, Free from sparks, and manufactured by Skinner A Wood. Erie, Pa. Built expressly for Plantation use. aud endorsed by leading Planters in every Southern State. For* thirteen years we have made a specialty of Ginning Engines, have studied the wants of the Planters, know the difficulties they meet, and have noted the failure of the com mon Upright and Locomotive when run by poor help and poor water. This experi en ce enables us to ^ If jr for the coming season an improved Engine and Boiler, which has stood a teo year’s test at Ginning and Grinding, and j* to-duj)1 the Most Popular Plantation Engine in Marketf. Orders solicited fix in those wanting Steam Engines. F or illustrated catalogue and prioea apply to JAS. W. DIDLAKfc. Crystal Springs, M iss.1_ xvi-dkly. . .. .’—'-- - I J. C. Harris, Having purchased frofu McNarne d? Monger, the exclusive right iar the sale of‘‘CURTICE BROS. BLUE GRASS CREAM AGITATO Jp” Patented April 26, J 881, in the counties of Copiah, Claiborne & Jeffer son, would respectfully inform the good citizens of the above named counties, that he or his authoiized agents will be around for the pur pose of effecting the Sale o|‘ at least one power to every family hav ing milk to churn. The Poorer supplies a want long felt, and relieves those having the management of Milk aud butter of a great deel ot labor and worry, and besides you make about one-fourth more but. ter than with die old-tasniou churn. Morrison Bros., Having bought the right to sell in Copiaji county, the im> proved Curtice Churn Power, take this method of informing the people that they have reduced the price of same to six dob lars, if delivered in Hazlehurst. Cash or country produce taken in exchange, as is convenient to parties purchasing. July 29, 1882. 50.__. any and nil bmu* Biyial caskets, A. J, Welch, COUSTY AUCTIONEER. .Miss, The Weekly CofiahIx. By John F. France & S. F. IHaiscngill, Terms Published even; Saturday at lwo Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at one dollar per square, ten line or less, first insertion, and fifty cents each continuance. Liberal arrangement• made with yearty or (quarterly ad vertisers; all bills due on presentation. Job pHnting 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 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 unequaled bg 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 arc liberal, and we make if, a special duty to promote, as far as possible, the interest of our advertising patrons. Newspaper Law 1, Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, arc con-* sidered wishing to continue their subscription. , z, If subscribers order the discontinuance bf their periodicals, the pub» lishcr may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3, If subscribers neglect or rofusn to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed, they are held’ responsible until they have settled their bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4, It subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible.' 5 Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. ! 6. If subscribers pay in advance', they arc bound to give notice to the publistter at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; otherwise, the publisher is abthoriz>'d to send it on,?and the subscriber will be responsible until express notice with payment o! all arrears is scut to 1 he publisher. W. B COOK, Successor to Conn Bros. DEALE8 IN Hazlehurst,. At the old stand of Oatis & Warrell, keep constantly on hand a full and fresh stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, School Books, Stationary, Cutlery, a general assortmen t of Notions, Lamp Chimneys, d'c. “ Low prices and first class goods, is a standing rule of the house. Wc have a skillful Pharmaceutist who will carefully and scientifically fill physicians prescriptions. . To Tfie We have sold our drug store to Mr. W. B. Cook, of whom wc can say tiiat he is worthy of the patronage of all our friends and customers. All who are indebted to us will find their accounts with Mr. WarreU at the old stand. x vi-40 Conn Bbos. “Blue Front Drug Store.” UK. II. BURNLEY, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IX DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES OILS. PAINTS, STATIONERT, TOBACCO, CIGARS, TOILET ARTICLES, NOTIONS AND SUNDRIES. Liberal discount to Physicians and Country Dealers• Prescriptions and Family Receipts Compounded with care. Place of Business—Centre of Front street, West side, Hazlc hurst, Miss. 33. C. WILLI-AMSOlSr. " Druggist and. Pharmaceutist, Arid sole manufacturer and proprietor of "The Great National Reme dy,” sure cure for hois or colic in horses. A lull stock of pure and f eeh drugs and medicines, school books and s'ationery, paints, oils and pu, *. window-glass and lamps, all of which will be sold at cash prices. Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night. S. J. Johnson & Son, Hazlehurst,.. .Mississippi. Manufacturers of and dealers in saddlery and harness, also dealers in whips, collars, saddle blankets, saddle bags, stivups. combs, brushes, bames, trace chains, back bands, bridle bits. Ac. Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of everything usu ally kept in a first class establishment. Repairing (lone neatly and charges moderate ly. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Establishment on Green street. Feb. xvi. ™ FOR SALE. r I offer foe sale a valuable Fruit Farm one'lmlf mile south of TTazle Imrst depot, on Railroad, On east side 22 acres, containing 3200 peach trees, choice varieties, from 3 to 5 years old, inj[a high state of culti vation, splendid fruit house, barn- and well. Also, 5 acres on west side between Extension Street and Railroad, containing 820 choice trees, all planted with the utmost care, in straight and circle rows at, equal distances apart. Laud lies well, no rocks, «nd mostly cleared of stumps. Finely adapted to the growth ot peaches. Oue of the fin est orchards in the State. For Rent or Sale: Three lots fronting”ou Railroad Avenue 130 feet,running two hundred feet back within fifty yards of the Depot,con taining a two-story building, twenty five by fifty feet long; four nice rooms above and front gallery, also store room below with Kitchen dining room and baek gallery; also a splendid well of water very con venient, aud about fifty fruit trees, Finely located tor Mercantile Bus iness or Boarding house. Also tor sale, about" 3 acres ot land east of Ilazlebnrst. Well lo cated, convenient dwelling house, and good well. All of which 1 offer for sale, oue third cash, balance iu oue, two aud three years, at ten per cent interest. R. J . Catciiings. Ag’t. .July 29. 1882. 49. Dr. l.M. Dampeer. -CRYSTAL SPRINGS, .....MISSISSIPPI Wholesale and Retail Dealer' in Pure Drugs and Medicines. rKOK7Ar^^sH^|^,'crsafeaoaof THROAT, OH EOT'ANDLUNCS. r% a ■ ACIBn Atf» IPA* BB always horn one of the most important HUH V fi 111. 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