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lie Weehlg tf apiaa Hazleburet,. .Feu 2, 1884. Trains on the Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans Katiroad, duo at Razleburst, as follows: Ceiug North—No 2 4:12 pm. He. 4. 11:!9 p m No. 8. 1:17 p. m. •Joiaig -outli—No 3. 4;53 m> Vo. 1 1:17 p m. No 1, Fruit Ex press, 11 :59. Natchez, Jackson and Columbus Railroad.—Trains going East: N# J, Mail, daily, arrives at Jackson p. m.; leaves Natchez3:00 p in CoiugWest: No. 2 Mail, daily— Leaves Jackson, 6 a mj arrives ut Natchez 1:35 p in , Remember that White’s drug •tore is the place to have your pre scriptions coin pou titled Pure thugs, chemicals Patent medicines glass, Putty, oil , v nit Paiut brushes, colognes To be had ai \\ hit. ’s Drug lore 24, Go t* Wline's d uj si »re for on ion sets <fegm den -n d. 24 lfcSjto. Clti‘iii>est met De-t Chewing Jt Smoking Tobacco ever sold in tins city, cnn tie t n o .if t>u .i t «*; Son’s! Jon'i I- * if* i Mu-! terCui i) ii.ui iiiiti iice to F E ileiwuy; Ii ■ ts no* eiidv and wall ing to clean u lo* you, on the most ibera! terms. fc ‘Loihan ’ best 5 con' cigar, to be found at White’- ding s’oic. 24 I Know WUicji i speak, For I have used it iX'eustveiy. 1 regard Parkei’s Uiutea Tonic ti most exeeilmt remedy for kidney, 4ung ai d stoinaeti dtsotdcis. It in ▼igorates without intoxicating.—J. Francis. K pc linns J< urti Chicago.' Tbe Dailj Clarion. On the assemoling ot tite Lcgislu lure. We will ci.mm ;t • me publica tion ol the |i i \ Clarion,which will be mailed to any address, for two dollata ior the session. Subscribers t > the weekly edition, wlio may pie t'er the Daily during ihe session,can by paying the subscription pr’ce oi the Daily, have tin* tvivk.y discon tinued until alter udj liniment of the Legislature, when their names will be re-on ered and "h exten ded accordingiy. We have arranged to have a competent repot ter in each Ilot-e, hi as to lie able to present •very ..nog a lull renort of the proceeding- of the preceding day. Orders for the Daily Clarion are now invited. Remittances should l»e m rl- b, postal order,postal note registe.-H. may be sent i>v mem bers of the Legislature,— .!. L. Pow er | o‘. i or ie * 11*, .1 icksoti. Miss. Bedford, Va., Alum aad Iron Springs. TO THEE 1 GIVE HEALTH, Exceiie. t Tonic. Alterative and Diuret ic.— Medical Aseo'-'intion. l.yneliburg, Va. Used wi:h great benefit in .Malaria and Diphtheria—8 F Dupon. M D. Gu. Euceessmlly used in-ilysoepsiu. chronic ■diarrhoea *nd scrofula.— i’roi 8 Jackson, M D. Uni®. Penn. Invaluable as a nervous tonic.—Hon I Fowler. Tenn. Recommended as a prophylactic in ma larial districts.—D It Pairex. M D N O. Restores debilitated pjmi ms to health. —T t; Me.cer. M D. Ind.’ Adapted in chronic niuirboea. scrofula. an<l dyspepsia.—Geo I i.arrison .M D, N Y Snccesslul in dt|iht..erin ,.nd neuralgia —J P Neese. MON... Ex. Client lot* ceviain diseases peculiar to worn Prof J .1 d > inn in. M O Va. Prompt in relieving tie uiaehe. sick and nervous.- Rev E C l-uitson. Used with great benefit tn dyspepsia.— J McHalph. M D. Pa. Suited to hronehiilis u->d diseases of di gestive organs: I h Roigt.ton, M D Ala. Most valuable remedy ko..wri foi female diseases: Jno P Metieur. Jl!) . D. Of great curative virtu. : Tbo. F Rum bold, M D, Me. Benplicitl in uterine derangement and malarious c> nditions: M Vaiie M D, O Charming on me complexion. making it smooth, cl*ar. suit an.i in.): Miss Jl. of 8 0. The prince ot Mineral tonics: Francis Gilliam. M I). N 0. Inestimable as a tonic and ilterative: Hunter McGuire. M D. Va. Fine appetizer and tilmuP purifier: II Fisher. >1 D Ga. Very benciical in improving a reduced system: Bishop He •kwitn. ofGa. Invalids here !i I w-I • one e.n l health. Rev John lls'inon . )-i ■ t i „,,w 0| Richmond. Va. Has re il mem.; d..r, i.rn Met. Journal Pamphlet, true opon t|i(iticatlon. Water. $1 per e.,e | L.,,| Pills 26, 60, 75cent,s. Se i'n ,,r ,,ai t ,a,where. umuier season of Springs begins 1st June $35 per month Address A. M. DAV1EKS. I’re-’t ot ihe Co., A. M. ine si Lynchburg Va. Bov 174 J- C /I .zlehu.-st. Miss, Xvi-33 5,000 Founds Bough Rice, At Heath's Ri*-e Milt, Wesson. MisR. Highest eash l ie-es i-aid for pame by R . Mob kib.A jm-iii. "Cypress Shingles! Lam pro;».iied i a •• o* d'-rs l>r Hand made nea-1 'v ;ni1** ':|ii,,gley on short notice. Hjevial rate for card load lots. Gun me a t-tal. Geo If. Bibgel. Pontoh* i .*oIa. L-t. October 20. 'SR.‘) S » unnua nr fsi •**!«»« »$. orw!*a quit '.aiqntu) i IW11® ®4®IIeJ P « JMn ®tn ta uojv»® ®ro*»S iiunsv^ TESTED BY TIME. • STRONG’S PECTORAL PILLS IS KtOCMSFDL OSE FOB HALF A CENTURY. jz&asssg&pjgz W. W. Graves. j Hazlehmst,*.Mississippi. I Offers liis professional services, as physician, to the citizens of Ha* zleiiurst and vicinity. Office for present, at his father’s residence, Wm. Graves. xix 21. J. R. Groome. Mayor ot Hazlennrst. holds court on the second and fourth Wednes day of each mouth. 19 21. Joe Albert Broun, Attorneys at Law, Jackson.Mississippi H. C. Fairman, Attorney at-Laiv, Jackson, Miss. Will practice in‘.be Supreme, Fe leral, and tber courts, collect claims, attend to purchase of State or United States Lands, Homestead entries, etc. xvii-24 L. B. BANKS, «. s, uomiS Harris & Dodds, Attorneys at Law. Llazleliui at.Mississippi. BenJ. King, Jr., J Ati'y-at-Laxc & Solicitor in Chancery, Beauregard.xi-38.Mississippi. II. B. Mayes, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hazlehurst.Mississippi. II. B. Mayes, Attorney>md Counnellorat Law, and So’isi t«#r in chiuicerr,Hu*lehuiBt,Miss. Attention piv en to business iu the Courts of Copiah and ad oininrr *■*.•»*» •'♦*>« «.od in the courts Jackson J. B. Jones. Attorney at Law. Post Office, Hazlehurs*, Miss xix vi. Jesse B. Jones, M. D. Ha zlch urst,.)/ississipp i Office in new Drug Store. Next door to M. Faler, <fc Co. Dr. J. tilbert, GaUman, .Mississippi, Havi n permanently located in Gallman, tenders his professional services to the surrounding community, hc-b 25, 1882. Dr. A. B. Puts, Hazlehurst,.Mississippi Kespectlully tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Hazlehurst and the surr .unding country. xvo 22. Dr. D. W.'Jones, Gallatin. Mississippi. Tenders his professional servi ces to the public. xvii-21 Dr. H. J.MolIen, His residence and office’near Pine Ridge tenders his professional services to the cit izens of the neighborhood, and surround* ing country. xviii-17. C. E. OAT IN C. E. OATIS, Jk Oatis & Oatls, Physicians and burgeonB, Hazlehurst.Mississippi xvii-20 W. II. VYeatfcersby, DENTAL SURGEON. Beaureuard.Mississipi Will practice Dentistry i„ ... '-•■ancl es All work guaranteed and executed in the neatest aud cheapest manner. Wili'vis it Calls in the country. Persons addresing me prolessionally will please state the na lure of the work to be done. xii-20 City Hotel, MUMFORD k WATSON, PROPRIETORS. This famous Hotel, corner of Common and Camp streets. New Orleans.having been recently refurnished and refitted through out, the proprietors wil l use every endeavor to give satisfaction toail who patronize 'hem, having had considerable experience. a—28. Waverly Hotel, Cirner Camp and Poydras Streets. New 0 European plan. Single rooms, 5 * mu 75 cts. T. W KIDDER, Prop’r. W. P. Hughes, Boot And $ hoe Maher. Flas re -uimed business at Ins old stand on west side railroad avenue, Fiizlehurst, and solicits patronage mi Ins line of business, Oct 20, 1883 tf. RESIDENCE FOR SAIE. Mj residence ou Extension street Hazieburst, known as the Walter Thompson place, is oflered for sale, on reasonable terms For particu ars appij to li. Penn, Hazieburst, r tne undersigned at Madison stas ou Miss Hkv P. A. Johnston ptember 29, IS,'3 tf. C. Baas. Hazleliurst.Mississippi Family grocerer. and dealer in Cooking and heating Stoves. Stove Trimmings, and manufacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet iron of every description. (.uttering. Pi ping. Valleying and ail kinds of tepairin done in the mostapproved style promptly Aug. 6. I&79 TliTT'S POLLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. back part. Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin cltnation to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, ,Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness. Fluttering at tho Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the r,gbt eye Bestroasness, with £tAil dreams, highly •olored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. HITT'S PBXS are especially adapted to such cases, one <loso effects euclt a change | of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase fl,e Appetite, to il cause the ! body to Take an JfleOti. thus the system Is nan risked, and by th'-lr Tonic Action on tha SHgosilve Organs. Betrnlnr Stools are pro duct'd. Price 25 cents. il3 Murray 61., a. X. fUTfSHMM; Quay H*i« «* Wrrieirisns chaaac.1 to a Otcsc i 1 BukCK by a fiinci •’ application of tni* D y k. Xllni * Mrt» a natural eplnr. nets Iiistactaucoss.y. So. t fy DrUEBists. or sent by express on receipt of < 1. omCE, 33 HCB2UV ST- YEW YOifE. Co- rrrrs haii'aIi at t.lsisi- w-moCmi ■> r.*l viB tt . tied IX- W- -Mlkstt-/ V CARDS. MaJ. T. D. Akin Fashionable Tailor, Hazlehurst,.Miss. Has remnved bis office to the Pitts build-1 ng, east side Railroad avenue. Patronage i elicited. March 7, !74. The Moore House, ANI). NEWS DEPOT, Hazlehurst,-Mississippi. Crookerstreet, next to Copialiau office; meal8 only 25 cents each.— T,he Daily papers, peiiodicals, etc, for sale, patronage solicited. M. KALES. A. MANGOLD M. Falcr & Co. DKAl.KUH IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery and Fur niture, Hazlehurst,.Miss. Agents for PHELPS &, PARKER WAOON WORKS, And Wheeler & TFthon S E W 1 N G MACHINE S. 1*1-31 Crescent City Oyster Depot and ice House. S. M. FUC1UH, Proprietor. WHOI.KSAI.K DKAI.KU IN Fresh Shell and Canned Oysters.Fish jce Vegetables And Fruit. No. 4 North Front St., near Canal,New Orleans,1’. O. box 2320 _1883 -28. B. Y. Patton, Crystal Springs, - - Miss. Dealer in dry goods, groceries, plantation supplies, etc. J’atron age of the citizens of Copiah and adjoining counties solicited. April 27, 187S-3G Deceit House. Brookhaven, Mississippi, Boat'd by day, week or month FEED STABLE ATTACHED. The patronage of the public is respec (ally solicited. MRS . H. DECELL. July 15. ’7fi-47 Prourietres Millsaps & Bro. Hazlelmrst,_Mississippi, DKAI.KU IN St pie Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Boots. Shoes. Hats, and Plantat on Suppli ‘s. Will sell cheaD ior cash. jan30.'75 CHAS. H SCHENCKJ Successor to A. FUt ICH <fc CO. Dealer in foreign and domestic Fruits, and Nuts, 58 .t SO South Peters Sts.. New Orleans. La. Orders and consignments ■•olicited. Nov. 15. '79 F. Fitztlmm. j \ BOOT AND SHOE NIAKEB. South Side Estelle Street,) Hazlelivirst,.Miswssippi. ORDERS SOLICITFD. and promptly at tended to Satisfaction guaranteed. March 20tb. 1875. 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 woik warr>*n,ed. Dazlehurst, Miss., May 18, 1878. Mark Twain. This celebrated Horse may hree after be seen at my .Mills, in this ci ty of liazlehurst. J. T. Parker. J. MASSA, Tbe Cheap John of liazlehurst. Dealer in Family Groceries, fruits confectionaries, &e., &c., all of which can be bought at tbe lowest cash prices. Store on Estelle st. H. Penn. Still in tbe corner Brick shop, in the Undertaker’s business. You can get an any and all hours Burial caskets, suited i price and quality to all classes Call on me. 11, PENN. liazlehurst, Fcb’y 25. 1882, THE PERFECT RUBBER | American Sewing Machine. Best I n tho YYorid ! O. L. GEER, Wtansger, I8S Cane I Street, will fiewCri-- • - ’ Agents—Matthews & Bro, Uazle hurst, James Terry,Crystal Springs Mississippi 37 1 T. M. Warrell, Respectfully announces to hi friends and,the public that be i with the large and reliable Drug establishment ol J. C. White, of this city, where he will be pleated to see all persons wauting anything usually kept m a first-class drug store. 17. E. W. Barrage, Of Gnllman, this county, has one thousand bushels of silk cotton seed to exchangajor coirinon seed, at a reasonable difference. January 5, 1884—lm. The most successful remedy ever discovered as it is certain in its ef fects and docs not blister. Read proof below. Saved bim 1.SG0 Dollars. Adams, N. Y. Jan. 20, 1882. Dr. B. J. Kendall, & Co., Gents: — Having used a good deal ol your Kendall’s Spavin Cure with great success, I thought I would Ut you know what it has done forme. Two years ago I had as speedy a colt as was ever raised in Jtfferson county. When 1 was breaking him, lie kicked over the cross bar and got fast and tore one of his hind legs all to pieces, 1 employed the best fan iers, but they all said he was spoiled. He had a very large thorough pin, and I U6cd two bottles of your Kendall’s Spuv* in Cure, and it took the bunch en? tirely off, and lie sole afterwards for $1800 (dollar?). 1 have used it for bone spavins and wind gab, and ii lias always cured completely and leit die leg smooth. It is a splendid medicine for rheu mutism, I have recommended it to a good many, and they all say it doe? the woik. I was in Withering ton & Kueelaud’s drug store, in Ad ams the other day and saw a very Sue picture you sent them. I tried to buy it, but could not; they said if I would write to you that you would send ine one. I wish you would, and 1 will do you all the good I can. Very respectfully, E. S. Lyman. Hutchinson's Ranch, 12 miles north of Denver, Col., Mar. 5, 883. Dr. 3. J. Kendall & Co., Gents : —For the past three years I have used Kendall’s Spavin Cure. In ev ery case of spavin, of which I have treated five, it has killed them all, and entirely removed three. In case of splint 1 find it has no equal, one case 1 had was of three years stand ing und the Spavin Cure removed it entirely. 1 had a cow get soavined and it entirely cured her. One year ago a two hundred pound block of Ice fell out of a wagon striking my fat on instep and toes, it would be impossible to mash a foot worse with out breaking any bones. 1 was ta ken home and carried into the house, I do not think amputaion of the leg would cause any more pain. I went for Kendall’s Spavin Cure.it was ali I used and in six days I could walk around. About three weeks ago my team ran away threw me out of the wagon, the hind wheel struck iny knee. After applying several high ly recommended liniments without obtaining any relief, 1 went for Ken dall's Spavin Cure. My leg wa? drawn up and my knee swollen bad ly. In three days 1 was able lo walk to the barn. 1 could go into detail? more fuily, and make this a vc y lo ig letter but will not weary you, 1 am very respectfully yours, Oscar F. Hutchinson I’, 0. Lock Box, 23G2, Denver, Col. Kendali's Spavin Cure. Santa Rosa, Cal., Feb,9th, 1883. B. J. Kendall & Co : Gents—I feel it a duty to others suffering with the piles and falling of the rectum to write you. I have had the piles and prolapsus of the rectum for five years, for the past three years I have suffered the most agonizing pain. Tried everything without relief, but after ten days use of Kendall’s spavin cure I have not seen or heard of the piles since. One who has not suffered as I have can not comprehend the great joy 1 feel at being cured of a disease almost worse than death. I had u valuable young horse that had a large hunch gather on his breast bone. I tried all kinds of liniments and had it cut open without any benefit. Saw your advertisement and bought a bottle! of Kendall’s spavin cure and orderrd] tnv teamster to u«e as directed. In' less than one week ‘.lie lump had dis appeared. Thinking that a liniment that would do what Kendall's spa vin, cue lias done foi my horse might benefit more, I tried as a last resort. With gratitude and best wishes for your success, 1 am faithfully yours. J. H. Glenn. Kenuairs spavin cure. Cincinnati!, Ohio, Jan 3,1882. B. J. Kendall & Co : Gents—Being a sufferer from the rheumatism,! hate tried a great ma ny remedies for that complaint,using every thing that I heard of or jny frieuds knew of, and being treated by the best physicians in this city without effect. I had become dis couraged and had concluded there was no help for this disease, when I fortunately met your agent,Mr John Fish,who told me it was unnecessary to suffer any more,as Kendall’s Spa vin cure would do the business, and as l was of the same profession he presented me with a bottle, which I used, and l must say without any faith, in one week I am able to walk »ithoul a cane or any other artifi cial help. 1 don’t know that the Spavin cure did it but this I do know I will never bo without Kendall' spavin cure again, as I thoroughly believe it deserves its popularity,and has unqualified merit, i write this entirely unsolicited. Yours truly, H. B. Snow. c. t. Kendall’s Spavin Cure, Send address for illustrated cir cular which we think giye3 positive proof of its virtue. No remedy hag ever met with such unqualified sue-, cess to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. price $1 par bottle or six bottles for five dollars. All Drug gists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on re ceipt of price, by the proprietors. R. J. Kendall & Co.Enosbnrg Falls,Yt. 19. Sold by All Druggists. 24 The Star Dentist,’ Dr. <3. C. Mar shall is back to his old stand, op posite the pictuie gallery. 21 T11EODOKK BEKKSON " SIMON BELIKSON. BERKSON BROS. Wholesale Grocers, And Dealers tn Western Produce; Wines, Liquors, Tobacc and Cigars. 12 & 14 South Pe> ers and 12 tfc 14 Tchoupitoulas Sts , Orleans, xix 21, R. JONAS, Fast side of Railroad avenue Tlazlehnrst, lias on hand and is re^ civing from time to time, choice Family Groceries, fruits, confec tionaiies, staple dry goods, etc; allof which he will sells cheap for cash •>__28. F. M. REMBERT, Hazlehurst, .Mississippi DEALER IN Family groceries, plantation supplies, confectioneries fruits, etc. Highest market price paid for country produce; st;ne at the corner Croaker street and Brower avenue. . Dec. 9, S2—ly F. E. DEI WAV, Hazlehurst.1.Mississippi. Makes and repairs Buggies, Wagons, plows and all farm tools gener ally. Repairs Gin Stands, cleans rice, grinds corn every Saturday.ana any other woi k done ui first class country style. Orders solicited,terms reasonable March 25, ’82. W. H BROWN, GEKERA'L AGEN1 For the Oglesby Gin <C Feeder. Full guarante given with every Gin, We Rfer the public without perm.ssion to the following Gentlemen of his onnty: W. C. Shipp, John C. Harris, 0. G. Costly, T. A. Henry, R. W O’Quinn, K Burrage, J. W McFarland. We will make prices midterms to suit purchasers, and our aim is to visit every mania the County who wishes to buy a new gin in ample time for the fall season. Address W. II, Brown, General Agent, Hazlehurst,Miss. Lock box 31, correspondence solicited. May 5th, ’83. VBBBHaHnanraHBHnHnBMBBnamnnBBMBHDBMDBB L. L. BRITTAIN, FOOLER G. BRITTAIN, BRITTAIN & SON. Hazlehurst,.J Mississippi Dealers In General Merchandise. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Staple and Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Calico, Domestics, ■v/Vr//, Handkerchiefs, 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 be undersold. jan. 27, ’83. H. H. COOK. DEALER IN 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. A liberal patronage is earnestly solicited from the public. Hazlehurst, July 8, 1882. 47 6m. _*_ GEORGE TOMICICH, Hazleh urst,.Mississippi. DEALER IN tFine wines, Liquors, choice family and fancy groceries cheaper than fhe cheapest. Choice cigais and tobacco at absolute cost. Two drinks or 25c, one on arriving and one on lAving the city. A first class res taurant run in connection with the bar, where yon can get more, for ess money than any place iu the city and if you doubt, try us for the proof. Feb. 10, 83. The Massetigill place, situated half mile east of the depot—contains 211 acres of land, splended residence and out houses, good water, and other conveniences. Terms half cash, balance in one year with 8 per cent interest—for father particulars apply to S. F. Massengill, Hazlehurst, May 26, 1883 C. M. BANKSTON, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks and J.welry, Spectacles, ( old Pens, Musical In struments and Strings, Silver and Plated Hare, Etc. We^t Side Railroad Avenue.Hazlehurst, Mississippi ^s-UA well selected Stock always mi bund. Repairing done to order. Satisfaction warranted. Oct. 2d, 1876. L. A. ROGERS. Hazlehurst,.Mississippi, Dealer In General Merchandise. Keeps constantly on hand a full 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 17 52. i TOM ED GROOME. Hazlehurst..* Mississippi. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,—Best saddle and harness horses ways on hand. Customers stock weil cared for, Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Have a first class Hearse? with a careful driver; will go at any time on short notice,tc anyffbefari o county. Patronage respetfullly solicited Mar.31, 13; I - - - 1.1. _ILJ. . - ——— Skinner Ginning Engine. Free from sparks. and manufactured by Skinner A Wood. Erie, Pa. Built expressly for Plantation use, and endorsed by leading Planters in every Southern State. Foi thirteen years we have made* a specialty of Ginning Engines, have studied the wants of the Planters, know *he 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 ence enables us to i ffar for 1 he 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 Pupal* Plantation Engine in Market. Orders solicited from those wanting Steam Engine* For illustrated catalogue aid prices apply t* JAS. W. D1DLAKE, Crystal Spriirp MiSS. ’ ' 1 w xvi-4h-ly. G-s-'i'fcT ! ' ^ ; A-» - THE WEEKLY COPIAHAJ ' By John F. Vance & S. F. _*_ • Terms Published every Saturday at 2wo Dollars ana 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• mack with yearly or quarterly ad vertisers; all bills due on presentation. Job printing executed at reasonable rales, for cash ; the patronage of our friends solicited. The Copiahan ts a friend to the farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, and all *radcs and professions; it should be a visitor to every firt«lZ„ in Copiah and the surrounding country, and the friends arc respectfully urged to assist in extending Us already large circulation. As an advertising medium it is unequaled by county papers; merchants mul business man will find it greatly to their advantage to advertise in its eel nmns as it circulates throughout this section of country. Our terms are liberal, and we make it a special duty to promote, as far as possible, the interest of our advertising patrons. TNrewspaper Law 1, Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are sidcred wishing to continue their subscription. 2, If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the pah' lisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3, If subscribers neglect or refuse te take their periodica'.* fro* the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until th*y have settled their bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4, It Subscribers move to other places without informing the publish** 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 sub?ciibers pay in advance, they ure bound to give notiee te th« publisher at the end ol their time, if they do not wi?h to continue taking it; otherwise, the publisher is authorized to send it on, and the subscriber will be responsible until express notice with payment oi all arrears is kb to the publisher. 4> J. C. WHITE. Hazlehurst..Mississippi Paint Brushes, Window Lights, Garden and Flower Seeds, Soaps, Perfumery, Stationary and everything usually kept in a well stocked Drug Store. Orders from Farmers aud coun try Physicians solicited and a guarantee given that they will be filled satisfactorily. Prescriptions will be filled at any hour, day or night at the lowest possible rates. 1S-43. DU. II. BURNLEY. M.D. BURN LET "BLUE FRONT DRUG STORE.” BUMLEV & SO*. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL SEALERS IN DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES OILS. PAINTS. STATIONERT, TOBACCO, CIGARS, TOILET ARTICLES. NOTIONS AND SUNDRIES. Liberal discotmt to Physicians and Country Dealers Prescriptions and Family Receipts Compounded with cars Place of Business—Centre of Front street, West side, Hazle hurst, Miss. K WILLIAMSON. P. B. KIN E. C. WILLIAMSON k CO. Druggist and. jPharmaceutisf, And sole manufacturer and proprietor of “The Great National Re** dy,” sure cure for hots or colic in horses. A lull stock of pure au4 f-«*kt drugs and medicines, school books and stationery, paints, oils and p*. ' window-glass and lamps, ail of which wi.t be sold at cash price*. JSkjT Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night. New Drug Store. With Everything Fresh and Nice. Next door to M. Fa~ ler, & Co y in the new Euler building. Hazlehurst, Mist. HI. J. JOiHES, Proprietor. Iam now opening and will l>e constantly receiving, Fresh Drug*, Pure Chemicals, Patent Medicines.Faints, Oils Window Glass station ery, Perfumery,Toilet Articles. Everything usually kept iu a fiist clast Drug Store. I also take pleasure iu saying to merchant*,public offier*, and others requiring FIRST CLASS J;PEI NTING That my boys are good Printers, that I have a Job Printing office cm bracing beautiftfl selections ot type and other material and that ii they will continue to give them tie necessary encouragement as hereto fore,! will keep adding to this until they can accomodate them with any style or character of work in this line they may require and at a* low prices as elsewhere. They will please you now. DR. JESSE R. JONES. To whom I refer as my agent has his office in back room and can be found at the drug store when not professionally engaged., April 14, *88 S. J. JOHNSON k SON. “ Hazlehursty.Mississippi. Manufacturers of and dealers in saddlery and harness, also dealers in whips, sollart, saddle blankets, saddle bags, stirrups, combs, brushes, hames. trace chairs, bsck bands, bridle bits. 4c. Keeps constantly on hand a full itssortment of everything visa ally kept in n first class establishment. Repairing none neatly and charge* moosrate ly. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Establishment on Green street. * Feb. xvi. Also, Dealers in Buggies, Bachs, Phaetons, Spring wagers. Baby carriages, of every style .description and pi reft