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flazlehurst, Miss. June 2, 1883. Trains on the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad, due at Hazlehurst, astollows: Mixed No. 13 6:06 p. in. Going North—No 2. 4:12 p.m. No. 4. 11:10 p m. No. H. 1:17 p. in. Going £outli—No. 2, 12:00 a, m. No. 3. 4:53 a. m. No. 7. 1:17 a. m. No 1, Fruit Express, 11:59. Natchez, Jackson and Columbus Railroad.—Trains going East: No 1, Mail, daily, arrives at Jackson 8:40 p in.; leaves Natchez 3:00 p in Going West: No. 2, Mail, daily— Leaves Jackson, 6 a, m; arrives at Natchez 1:35 am. 6@L,StPel r.nd fine gut violin and guitar strings, at Mallie Bankston’s. Remember, that Mallie Bankston lias a large stock of engagement Rings, and tine gold aud gold plate jewelry, that lie is offering very low to mane room for his fall stock. If you wish a fine strong and fas ting pocket kn'fe, or al pruning knife, go to Mallie Bankston, and you are sate to be suited, 25 - - --- - --- ®8~Ca rry your rough rice to F E lleiway; he is now ready and wait ing to clean it for you, on the mo* libera! terms. 8 B. C. Williamson’s drug store will be the place to buy your fruit jars. His stock will soon be in store. Rub ber bound can Ire had at reduced prices. Highest prices paid for fruits of any kind by E. C. Williamson. The New Drug Store. Resolved, That the Big and Little “J” Family Pills are the cheapest the best; that all the big & little ‘J’ remedies are just what is needed, throughout the length and breadth of this our most noble construction; that the Ne w Drug Store—next door to M. Faler & Co’s, in the new Fa ler building—under that magnificent Town Hall, on the cast side of the railroad— Hazlehurst, Copiah coun ty, Miss,, is a long telt want, in fact just the place to get what you ought to have; and that all should get it there, especially medicines, paints, oils, etc., etc. and so on, too numer ous to mention. All ia favor of the above resolution may moke it known by saying, iii i. The iii’s have it The above resolution beiug well re solved. fully explained and unani mously adopted; it is therefore fully known and hereby agreed, that all shall take due notice thereunto, and direct themselves accordingly. The place is easily found and Jesse will wait on you. All who can’t come may write, with the necessary con sideration inclosed. PARKER’S HAm BAK3AM. | Tills elegant dressing 6 is preferred by those 3 whohavc used it, to ary 3 only that arc benefici.-l 1 to the scalp and hair ] and always I BlhaVc'jth?^] CeJor to tsrey cr Faded Hal? I Hair Balsam in finely perfumed and is 3 1 to pre- cut falling of the hair mid t > re- g drufc'andi:ching. Itiscox & Co . N.y. ! i $1 sirs*. a! i«l*re drug* ar.d medWns*. 8 Z.iSES3K i^SZZL.-^TY'r CZaTZ^vr -JAam-aa PARKERS a § a® p r a tp m i fa blnbtn lURlC ft Suptrlaiiva Health and Strength Restorer. If yot? are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with ! overw ork, c r r. mother ran down I y family or house . l.o'd tidies try Pakkfk's fUser* Tonic. If you r rc a lawyer, minister or business man ex 1 *! by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take ir t xicatIn ' stimulants,but use Packer’s Ginger Tonic )fvr.,t have < onsumpuon, Ppipepsia, Khcuina i'n'. i ■ '.'ey ('omnia in is, or ary c:'Order ef the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood cr nerves Paskph’s Ginc.fr 'i c will cure you. It is the C reatest Blood Purifier ft*4 the Cat sna Surest Cough Cure Cver Head. I 7: you r.re wasting away tr.m sgc, dissipation cr ; • e or weak ;’«s and reov.it e a stimulant take 'i on-c ; t:• nee: ii willinvigorate 2nd build j y ; • y f r.-.i fi-.t Cose but will rev- r intoxicate. | i. U.*» s*»cd l.::;-.il.c<U of I-vcs; it may save yettrs. r r-4.»Tir»:-» •—o. ;v:.ea-i T>ri GimrtrToalr.Ii ! ■ i 01 N-I: rv*nr«Laf %-^r.U in ‘d.r r wH, and Sant'nly • ;7r>./- *. from j"*- art i lor.« of « ... *r aim •. J* ;aj for circular to * k. ».'ox A Co., If. Y. 4vC. L %t uu.i.'iy Klfkaieri Li drugs. GHZ AT tWING ILYINii TGLIA?. £«ES. B3IIIII1EII fi'.igiance Isas made tiiis 8 :e.i;.j*ly pupui.-r. There 8 nrir-t ur»rn iuivinr Flours- 9 £oox I "■?-*< <T dwilrr in perfusmy g TUTTS PILLS 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lom of Appetite. Bowels costive. Fein in the Heed, with a dull sensation In the back part. Fain under the Shoulder blade, fullness alter eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with 9 feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dixainess, Fluttering at the Heart, Dotabefore the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, end CONSTIPATION. TUTT*S FILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose efleets such a ohango of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. \ They Increase the Appetite, find cause th® Lady to Take on Flesh, thus the system 13 uAurtohed, and by their Tonic Art Ion on the MiipMtirc Organs, Bcjrular Sio»!u are pro duced. Price 2o cents. 85 Murray R. Y. TUTFS HAIR DYE. Gray Haib or WmaiCEiis cbtings'd to a Glossy B lack by a single application of tdis Dye. It im i«rts a Batura] color, acts Instantaneously. Sold ay Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl. emo, 33 Sfl’BBAY «•«'., new TOBE. £ Dr. Ttrrrs RASCAL «r TsIuM. Information M\ 1un£U Mtfiflt will —"tie A WEB ea s»Uc«kmJ This is to certify that we bought over Four Thousand Dollars worth of Dr. Dromgoole’s English Female Bit ters and Bailey’s Saline Aperient dur ing the year 1881, and from personal observation and public opinion, take much pleasure in recommending them as worthy of public confidence ana favor. Thompson, George & Co., TVbolesale Druggists, Galveston, Texas. Ip you don’t like the use of asickening pill for your headache and constipation, ;ust try one dose of Bailey’s Saline Aperient, and you will never use another pui for the same purpose. “Tough on Chills," Cures 5 cases for 35cts. In cash or stamps. Hailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Ga. # w . _ C ARPS. Masonic Directory. Hazlehurst Lodge No. 25,A F. & A. M., meets the first Friday night in each mouth. Officers tor 2883. E VV Brown, Worshipful Muster; A Mangold, Senior Warden; J L Meade, Junior Worden; Frank Suliar, Treasurer; James L Aril, Secretary; 1) 11 Lowe, Senior Deacon; John Massa, Junior Deacon; Danl K Ooor, S. and T. S. II. Johnson Royal Arch Chap, ter Nv». 81, meets the first Wednes day in each month at 3 o’clock hi the evening. Officers for 1883: J W Anderson', High Priest; J R Groonie, King; S T Rogers, Scribe; B F Wilson, Captain Host; A P Buriy, Principle Sojourner; II II Hook, Royal Arch Captain; J M Norman, Master 3d Veil; T M Warrell, Master 2d Veil; R W Millsaps, Master 1st Veil; Frank Subat, Treasurer, Janies L Aid, Secretaiy; Danl K Coor, Tyler. ( has. H;Schenek, Successor to A. FUC1CI1 A CO. Dealer in foreign and domestic Fruits, and Nuts. 58 A <>0 South l’eters Sts.. New Orleans, La. Orders ami consignments solicitei. Nov. 16,'79 F. Fltzthum. BOOT AND SHOE MAKEfi. South Side Estelle Street,) Hazleharst,.Mississippi ORDERS SOLICITED, and promptly at tended to Satisfaction guaranteed. March 20th. 1876. Cresent Neuralgia Cure. Ms, T. D. Clement—Dear Sir: I have been suffering with my back for the last twe Ive months, once during that time 1 could not walk to my bed; have used about two thirds ol a bottle ol your Cres cent Nctrralgia Cure, and am frank to con fess, that I am betterOff with my back to day, than I have been for the past, year, and contidently'believe that a second bot tle will effect a permanent cure. Thanks for your temedies. Very Respectfully, JOHN 'ffEKfiY. Uncle Jack Terry, J P. Crystal Springs. April 3<>th. 1881. For sale at the d rug stores of Conn Bros and E C Williamson, Hazlehurst. ivi-38 L. M. Bowman, *■ Gun and Lock Smith, and repairer of Clocks, Watches, and Sewing Machines, makes Finger Rings, and mends all kind of Jewelry, All work warranted. Hazlehurst, Miss., May 18, 1878. LAST CALL. All persons indebted to the un dersiuned, are requested to call and settle without further delay. This is the last call. It. Penn. ; Hazlehurst, Sept 30, 1882-tf, II. Penn. Still in the corner Brick shop, in the Undertaker's business. You can get a any and all hours Burial caskets, suited in price and quality to all classes Call on me. H. PENN. Hazlehurst, Fob’y 25, 18S2, J. MASSA, The Cheap John of Ilazlelinrst. Dealer in Family Groceries, fruits confectionaries, &c., &c., all of which can be boitght at the lowest cash prices. Store on Estelle st. 1VT0TICE. 11 The death of Mr M. FALER, will not necessitate any change in the name and style of our firm, the business will continue tho same. Thanking our friends for their liberal patronage, wt will in the future endeavor to merit the confi dence heretofore reposed in us. M. FALER & 00. Hazleliurst, Feb’y lst,818*J STRAYED, Or stolen, from Hazlehurst, Ee oomher 25th, 1882, one brown or black mare mule 15 hands high, ten or twelve years old, mouth badly cut by bridle nits; any information leading to the recovery of said mule will be thankfully received and lib erally rewatded. G. B. Nelson. Hazlehurst, March 3,1883. Strayed or Stolen, From the undersigned Hying near Hazlehurst, on the 18th of July last, one«cream colored horse, eyes same color, blaze face, about eight years old, short and stout built, fox-trot gait. Liberal reward will be paid lor information that will lead to the recovery of said horse. Isaac Wheeler. December 16th, 1882. FOR SALE. A valuable tract of. choice pine land, containing 200 acres more or le^s for sale, situated four miles north-east of Beauregard; terms ea sy, part cash and bulunce o.i time. For particulars apply to A. W. Burnet. Hazlehurst, April 21, 1883—if. lostmile:^“ The undersigned has lost a mule, strayed or stolen from him on Satur day the I9tlt day of May, described as follows: One light colored Bay i mare mule, about 14 hands high, 7 years old, crease fa'len, gear marks on shoulder and sides. Any infor mation will be gladly received of the'whereabouts of this mule. Anderson Harris, Owner. By Y. L, Tbrrem, Crystal Spring**, May 26—paid. forrent! The residence on Georgetown street recently occupied by Gol Bob i Easterling. But a short walk from j the business part of town For par ticulars, enquire at the Copiithaa oflioe. May 19 th. , CARDS. Mlllsaps & Bro. Haslehurst,-Mississippi, dealer in Staple Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Plantat.on Supplies. ptr- Will sell chean (or cash. ]an30.’7S Duncan S. Cage, Jr. General Commission Merchat, and deal er in all kinds of conn ry produce, sugar, molasses, rice, potatoes, onions,; wool, hides, moss, beeswax.tallow, hooey, eggs, and chickens. Liberal ;ash advances made on consignments. Office 32 Bienviil Stree New Orleans, La. xvil-13 H. Penn, Haslehurst,-Mississippi, Dealer iu Choice Family Groce rice, Tobacco and Cigars. Will keep constantly on hand a Fresh stock ot all the market afl'ot Is. A share ot the public patronage is re spcctfnlly solicited. Oct 14, ?8 M. FALER. A, MANGOLD M. Falcr & Co. DEALERS IN G110CERIKS, DltY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, Hazlehcbst,.Miss. Agents for PIIELrS * PARKER WAGON WORKS, And Wheeler <£• Wilson SEWING .MACHINES. 12-31 The Moore House, AND NEWS DEPOT, Hazlehurst,_Mississippi. Crookerstreet, next to Copialian office; meals only *25 cents each.— The Daily papers, periodicals, etc, for sale, patronage solicited. Notice To Mill Men. I am prepared to cut thread on tap pipes, from one hall inch to -wo inches. Patronage solicited. 22 J. T. Parker. Crescent City Oyster Depot and lee House. S. 31. FUU1CH, Proprietor. WHOr.KSAI.K HKAI.UK IN Fresh Shell and Canned Oysters.Fish jer Vegetables And Fruit, No. 4 North Front’ St., near Canal,New Orleans, 1*. O. bon 2520 ISfcti. -28. B. ¥. Patton, Crystal Springs, - - Miss. Dealer in dry goods, groceries, plantation supplies, etc. Patron age of the citizens of Copiah and adjoining counties solicited. April 27, 1878-3(5 Decell House. Brookliaveu, Mississippi, Board by day, week or month. FEED STABI.E ATTACHED. The patronage of the public is respeci (ally solicited. MRS . H. DEGEl.L. Julv 15. '7C-47 I’rourietres JlarSi Twain. 1, . ] This celebrated Horse may liree after be seen at my Mills, in this ci ty of Hazlehurst. J. T. Parker. For Sale Cheap for Cash. P? I have for sale one thoroughbred Berkshire boar, 2£ years old, o*' fine size; any one wanting same, can get it cheap for cash, at tny place four miles north.west of Hazlehurst. T. J, Jefferson. February 10th. 1883—tf. Bedford, Va., Alum and Iron Springs. TO THEE I GIVE HEALTH, Excellent Tonic. Alterative and Diuret ic.—Medical Association, Lynchburg, Va Used with great beueflt in Malaria and Diphtheria.—S F Dupon.'M D. Ga. Suceesslully used in dyspepsia, chronic diarrhoea and scrofula—Prof S Jackson, M D, Uni”. Penn. Invaluable us a nervous tonic.—Hon I C Fowler, Tenn. Recommended as a prophylactic in ma larial districts.—D R Fairex. M H, N O. Restores debilitated systems to health. —T C Mercer, M D, Ind. Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofula, and dyspepsia.—Geo T Harrison.M 1), N Y Successful in diphtheria and neuralgia. —J P Neese. M D. hi 0. Excellent for certain diseases peculiar to women -Prof J J Moorman. M D Va, Prompt in relieving headache, sick and nervous.—Rev E C I'odson. Used with great benefit in dyspepsia. J McBalpb. M D. Pa. Suited to bronehittis a”d diseases of di gestive organs: J F Ronghton, M D. Ala. Most valuable remedy known for female diseases: Jno P Metteur, M D, .. L D. Of great curative virtue: Thos F Rum bold, M D, Mo. Beneficial in uterine derangement and malarious conditions: G M Vaile, M 1), O Charming on the complexion, making it smooth, cRar, soft and rosy: Miss M, of S C. The prince of Mineral tonics: Francis Gilliam. M I), N C. Inestimable as a tonic and alterative: Hiintei McGuire, M D. Va. Fine appetizer and blood purifier: II Fisher, M D. Ga. Very beneficial in improving a reduced system: Bishop Beckwith, of'Ga. Invalids here find welcome and health. Rev John Hannon, late of La, now of Richmond, V#. Has real meiit: Southern Med. Journal. Pamphlet* free upon application. Water, $4 per case. Mass and Pills, 25, 50, 75 cents. Sent post-paid anywhere, iimmer season of Springs begins 1st June. $35 per month. Address A. M. DAV1EKS, Pres’t of the Co., 78 Maine St Lynchburg, Va. Box 174. Sold by W. B. C#ok Huzlehurst, Miss. xvi-38 Photographs! Captain Greeulaw is refitting his picture gallery, making it comiorta* hie to work in iuriug the cold wea* (her, eo you can have a warm place for yourselves and* children while having their pictures made. Hazlehurst, Ma' ch 3, 1883. C. Baas. ■ kHI?PRS v i: '*•'• £ TiSISSSfeSSiElL.? dr Hazlehurst.Mississippi Family grocerer, and dealer in Cooking and heating Stoves. Stove Trimmings, and : manufacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet iron of every description, Guttering. Pi ping, Valley mg and ail kinds of lepalrin done in (he most approved style promptly Aug. C, ISTtt v j**;—..I i CARDS. B. N. MILLER, JOE PURSER, Miller & Purser, Attorneys at Law. Haslehurst.>1 ississi ppi. »»»»»* w w %# H. c. Com. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hazle hurst,.xvii-40 ...Miss. u. uAitr.w, 7~u\ s, noons Harris & Dodds, Attorneys at Law. v Hazlelmist. ..Mississippi. Jesse R. Jones, 31. D. Haxlehurst,.Mississippi Office in new Drew ’Stoic. Next door to M. Faler, & Co. Dr. J. Glbcrt, G alb nan, .Mississippi, llavi if permanently located in Gallman. tenders bis professional scmic*** to the surrounding community. >eb 2o, 1882. J. H. Jordan,' Justice of the IVuce. beat number one. this county.will hold conn at Martinsville, on first and third Monday of each month. Dr. R. R. Bridges, Having permanently lccattd at the resi dence ol bis father, (Janie* Bridges) five miles east ofGallmnr esDectinlly tenders his professional aerv es to tne surrounding community. H. C. Fairman, Atlorncy-at-Law, Jackson, Miss. Will practice in the Supreme, Federal, and * ther courts, collect claims, attend to purchase of Mate or United States Lunds, Homestead entries, etc. xvii-24 Dr. A. B. Puts, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi Lespectltiily tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Hazlehurst and the surrounding country. Office over William sou’s Drug Store. xyii-22. J. L. Meade, Attorney At Law. Hazlehurst,.Mississippi. Office near Court House. __ xiv-5 A. W. Burnet, Attorney at law. Hazlehurst. Miss. " ill practice in ail the courts of Copiah and adjoining counties. xv-18. Wilson W. Go win. Attorney at law, Hazlehurst.Mississippi Oiliee in rear room of Mayor’s oflice building. Special attention given to collection. xvii-lil Dr. D. W. Jones, Gallatin,. Mississippi, Tenders his professional servi ces to the public. xvii-21 Dr. n. J.Mnilen, Ills residence and office near Pine Iiidge tenders his professional services to the cit izens of the neighborhood, and surround ing country. xviii-17. Benj. Kin!?, Jr., AtCy-at-Laxc & Solicitor in Chancery, Beauregard,.xi-r.il.Mississippi. S. D. Ramsey, Attorney-at-Late, Hazlehurst,...Miss* Uriah Millsaps, Attorney At Law and Solicitor in Chancery, Hazlehxirst, Miss. Will practice in Copiah and adjoiuing counties and in the courts at Jackson, xi-10 H. B. Mayes, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hazlehurst,.Mississippi. II. B. Mayes, Attorney and Counsellorat Law, and Solici Until chancery,Hazlehurst,Miss. Attentiongiv 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. C?E. OATlS C. E. OATIS, Jit ‘ Oatis & Oatis, Physicians and Surgeons. Hazlehurst _*...... Mississippi. Office up-stairs over Williamion’s Drug store. xvii-20 W. II. Weatliersby, DENTAL SURGEON, Beauheoabd.Mississipi Will practice Dentistry in <».. "nnci es Ail work guaranteed and executed in the neatest and cheapest manner. Will vis it calls in the country. Persons addresing me professionally will please state the na ture of the work to be done. xii-20 E. W. Gordon, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi. House, Sign, and,Buggy Painter, Glaz ier, Kalsominer; Paper Hanger. Ail o ders left at E C. Williamson's Drug Store will be attended to. City Hotel, MUMFORD. & WATSON, PROPRIETORS. This famous Hotel, corner of Common and Campstreets. New Oricans.baving been recently refurnished and refitted through out, the proprietors will nst'every endeavor -to give satisfaction toail who patronize ihem, having had considerable experience. X—28. ' Waverlj Hotel, Cbrner Camp and Poydras Streets. New Orleans. European plan. Single rooms, 50 ana 75 els. T. W KIDDEtt, Proper. MaJ. T. D. Akin. Fashionable 'Tailor, Ilazleliurst, . Miss. Has removed his office to the Pitts build* Off, east side Railroad avenue. Patronage olicited. Marete7, ’74. HO No Hor.SK will die of colic. Hots or Lti3»a Fs VBR, if Foute’s FoWder* nr* used in tbW. Fontz’g Powder* willnire nnd prevent K«4&Cf!OUEitA. Fonts’* Powder* will prevent (brv is Fowl*. Foutz’* Powde rs tRl Iiktc* e t-!.* fjMAnPtv of milk and cream twenty per cent., and make the blitter fire, and sweet, v FontzW Powder* wiHoaiKei r «.r»-vnyi rnr Disfask to whl^h Morse* ur.’ „. P"OCT7.*6 Poworne U l «;■-} -*, Solti every where. . * PAV’T' v ?. v.* . ■ I llfLy™™™ (IV ■ &V 8ecura Healthy ■ | W I ■ ■ action to the Liver ■ ■■ ■ ■and relieve aUbli -- lm« »W'~V1" fwly VegcUMc; Mo grtplag. Prloi 25c. AH SnuUa Fruits! Frui's!! Of every kind bojght by E. 0, WilH|msua, BO, I : JULIS DORENFELD, Jnst from tlie ‘Old Country,’ has located in Hzlclmrst, and tenders his services to the citizens ot the city ana country, to repair ;Jewelry of all kinds, Sewing machines, etc. and may be found at the store ot R. Jonas, east Front street. ' 28, “ R. JOiN AS, East side of Railroad avenue Uazlehurst, has on hand and is re civing from time to time, choice family Groceries, traits, confec tionaries, staple dry goods, etc; allot'which lie will sells cheap for cash whisky a pecialty^ ____28, G. II. APPEL, JR. Crystal Springs.....Mississippi, Dealer in General Merchandise. Special inducements to cash buyers. Oct. 7, ’82. tmmrnmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmiwmmmmmmmmMmwmmim————————i—:—»—*■——ih.mi,u- - a ■■■ i i. . F. M. HERBERT, JIazlehurst, .Mississippi, DEALER IN , Family groceries, plantation supplies, confectioneries, fruits, etc. Highest market price paid for country produce; store at the corner Crooker street and Brower avenue. Dec. 9, i*2—ly F. E. IIEIWAY, Uazlehurst,.,. Mississippi. Makes and repairs Buggies, Wagons, plows and all farm tools gener ally. Repairs Gin Stands, cleans rice, grinds coin every Saturday,aim any other woik done m first class country style. Orders solicited,terms reasonable * Ma-ch 25. ’«2. Every Body Invited. , \ To call at the store of J. A. COVINGTON', vest Nail road Avenue near the Post Office, where will always he found an assorted stocJc of selected, choice, and fresh goods, bought for cash {including all the advantages implied) and will be sold upon the most reasonable terms. W ill malic it to your interest to patronize our house, in quality and prices. Thanliful for your liberal patronage heretofore, and solic iting a continuance of the same, Nespectfidlg, Feb. 3, ’83, 3m. J. A. CO VINGTON,f A. R. GATES. J. M. GATES. Gates Bros., Crystal Springs,.Mississippi. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries,Plant at ion supplies. Fs special attention given the sale vof country produce. Will also liccp up there store at Gatesille. Feb. 3 ’S3, L. L. BRITTAIN, POOLER G. BRITTAIN, L. L. Brittain & Son, Uazleh urst,.Mississippi, Dealers Iis Generis! Merchandise. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Staple and Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Calico, Domestics, Ho* sipry, Handkerchiefs, Lace Trimmings, Groceries, Canned Goods, Hardware, and everything usually kept in a first class Store. Call and examine our stock, and learn prices. We will not he undersold. jail. 27, ’83. R. W. MILLSAPS, President, I. N. ELLIS, Cashier Merchants and Planters Bank. Hazlehurst,.Mississippi, (INCORPORATED,) Authorized Capital, §250,000,00 Does a geuetal Banking business. Buys and sells Checks, Drafts and Bills of Ex change oi all the principal cities Buys School and Comity Warrants. Brians made on approved security Special attention given to Collections in all parts of the State. . xvii-4fi H. IT. COOK, . J. L. ARD, Cook & Ard, DEALERS IN Groce fles and Provisions. 4f. • Mill keep constantly on hand a supply o f Choice and Fan cy Groceries and Provisionsychich they will sell low for cash. A liberal patronage is earnestly solicited from the public, tiazlehurst, July 8, 1882. * 47 6 m. — !!■ ■ ■■■>■' I I l| II... L. I . J |-U» GEORGE TOMICICH, Hazlehurst,.:.Mississippi. -DEALER IN Fine wines, Liquors, choice family and fancy groceries cheaper than the cheapest. Choice cigaisand tobacco at absolute cost. Two drinks for 25c, one on arriving and one ou leaving the city. A first class res taurant rnu in connection with the bar, where yon can get more, for ess money than any place in the city aud if you donbt, try us lor the proot. Feb 10, 83. For Sale, 310 Acres Of Pine I ind, Three miles south east of this place,and within three quartersof a mile of theO., St. L. & N.O. Railroad; about 120 acres cleared, not under fence(fence burned last .Spring) the remainder in the woods. This place would make a good fruit aud stock farm. A bargain can be had in this place lor the cash. For further particulars apply at this office. July 15,1882. 48-0in. . • C. M. BANKSTON, DEALER IK Fine Watches, Cloclcs and J>. ivelry, Spectacles, C old Pens, Musical In struments and Strings, Silver and Plated If are, Etc. West Side Railroad Avenue.Hazlehurst, Mississippi. A well selected Stock always on hand. Repairing dene 16 order. Satisfaction warranted. Oct. 2d, 1876. L. A. ROGERS, j. g. HARGRAVE, Rogers & Hargrave Hazlehurst, — ....*.Mississippi, Dealers In General Merchandise. Keeps constantly on hand a fuU line oj 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, We will not be undersold, X7 52. .1 . —1<|— "'"'*** _*^*~~*~Tiiiyi«i .rTimim The Weekly Copiah an. % By John F. Vance & IN. F. Bu^eagill, *’ iTerms Published everif/Saturday at l uo Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at one dollar per square, ten lino or less, first insertion, and fifty cents each continuance. Liberal arrangement* made with yearly or quarterly ad verUsers; all bills due on presentation. Job printing executed at reasonable rates, for cash; the patronage of our friends solicited, The Copiahan ha friend to the farmer, the mechanic, the luboi ci, and all hades 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 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 ice mi the it a special duty to promote, as far us 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 ccntinue their subscription. 2, If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the pub lisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3, If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodical from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settled their bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4, If 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, whethe he has ordered it or not, is held in lav/ to be a subscriber. 6. If subscribers pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to the publisher at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue'taking it; otherwise, the publishers authorized ro send it on, and the subscriber will be responsible until express notice with payment ol all arrears is sens to the publisher. ■——— ——————■ .i , W. W. Cook, Ifazlchurst,.;. .Mississippi. DEALER IK * Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, ”arnishes Paint Brushes, Window Lights, Garden and Flower Seeds, Soaps, Perfumery, Stationary and everything usually kept, in a well stocked Drug Store. Orders from Farmers and coun try Physicians solicited and a guarantee given that they will be tilled satisfactorily. Prescriptions will be filed at any hour, day or night at the lowest possible rates. 18-42. .. " 11 - ■— ■■■--■ ■ . - - , .. -- ‘•Blue Front Drue; Store.” ]>R. II. WHOLESALE A.VI) RETAIL DEALER IX ! DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES. OILS. PAll'TS. STATIONERY, 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, 1 Yest/side, Hazle hurst, Miss. G. G. w iLLlAAlau.N. • “ 1*. li. KING. E. C. Williamson & Co., Druggist and [Pharmaceutist, And sole manufacturer and proprietor of “The Great National Reme dy,” sure cure for bots or colic in horses. A full frtock of pure and f eeb druars and medicines, school book? and s'atiouerv, paints, oils and pu. * window-glass and lamps, all of which will be sold at cash prices. B&tF Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night. S. J. Johnson & Son, Hazlehurst,...Mississippi. Manufacture' s of and dealers in saddlery and harness, also dealers in whips, collar!*, saddle blankets, saddle bags, stirrups, combs, brushes, hanies, trace chains, back bands, bridle tits, Ac. Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment of everything usu ally kept in a first class establishment. Repairing none neatly and charges moderate ly. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Establishment on Green street. Keb. xvi. Also, Dealers in Buggies, Hacks, Phacti ns, Spring wagons,Babg carriages, of everg style,description and prices The Skinner Ginning Engine, Free from sparks, and manufactured by Skinner A Wood. Erie. Pa. Built expressly fir Plantation use, and endorsed by Jeading Planters in every Southern Slate. For thirteen years we have made a specialty of Ginning Engines, have studied the w ants of the Planters, know the difficulties they meet, and have noted the failure of the com mon Upright find Locomotive when run by poor help and poor water. This expori ence enables us to iffer for the coming season an improved Engine and lit Her. which has stood a ten year s test at Ginning and Grinding, and is to day ibe Most Popular Plantation Engine in Market. Orders solicited from those wanting Steam Engines. For illustrated catalogue and prices apply to JA3. W. UIDLAKR, Crystal Splines. Miss. xvi-dsly.