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:w' a.- fTTTTT I Amostdistr ItJltAlLU to eeineet with the Eserees train, en J " "as, will Ware Ud arrive at AMf A , ... .. , 'atV .M. . ' Arriv at II: N A4i.. IJTG OF It AILS, etc. Out fru Serthera MI1 clone MIMA, m., Ii Boathera Mall elose. at Mar.. n-hidallAvin. n OOUOB Ul aiatl I "vartevean Tharsdaye, "i. : 'xtQaliwr, Detroit aad rUevMe Malls ge tut Fridays... " . inPot'Ofllvintom Sandai, heresr- m -m itM to lian r.n. w "J 1 ANOXIC DIRECT OR. AERDEEN LODSEO.S2,r,ad A M., iiwti on lie first Tanseday Ipeachneo.tb BOHEMIA. EOTAL ASCII CHAPTER jto. 13, mmULOB Wednesday after th (Saturday lnach month. , i AKRDEEX COUNCIL So. 28, R. AND 8. , vf(A8TER'. tawete on ToMUy before the Ann vnilflVM. - Wuoif UDot si. 8i,-1. o. o: r.,-M.-ata every MondayvenlnR t 7 o'clock. t ONK0E KNO AMPitEJIT No. 9, 1.O. O. P eveniags in eaeh month, at 7 e'olooavf-i-i RELIGIOUS WOTICEH.' -Rider H.T.WilMr i Mar-h. aadliid and 4h Lord's Day In aoeeedlnf mouth durlnc to. year.. . ftrlSCorAL caURGkU-Sniida Sotawl t- J avy fiuausy asarnina; at v;w A. i vviiTnr Slant. Sopennteadent. Serrtees every awn- at II A. a. and at 7 r V. Holy Communion t SralSssday ar every manth at II A. n. v w. aaiBLim, ruior. VT0OUCCMUROH rtBvrjr .T: Bxaso, aster. Services the 1st and Ird Snwlays : Bontr, at It a. ar. ana r. M- Sunday APTIST CHURCH. Re. J. W. BOZEM AN faftor. Slilmtalayarlceiat 11 a.m.,and l nfeetlrif WaitneMniya at 1 p. m V Banna? sonoei at a. m. j vaparlBiaadent. p.m.' vammnniea aeryMat in Babnatlia in Marth, June, SepUmher and December. Prayer IB;"t-amaUr. mi affair ecmhid iniiifev ortbeMtarn portion of the uuuutj ou iuo em mst.. wmcn reerut- of Anettimable Tonntr I ldy, thn daughter of Mr. Tiof . Pat- vox, of the LanDtdala neighborhood. It Meoafetkat fraqSantdepredationa upon Mr. Patrick's poultry yard had ben made of late, and that his ion. young man of about twenty years of age, had been watching for the thieves) and on the night referred to, the yodng lady went out to the coop to get a chicken to prepare for break fast, and the boy hearing the cries of the chicken, aid not dreaming that his sister or any member of the fam ily was in the yard, rushed; pot and picking np a brick-bat, . hurled it in the direction of the Boise, and with such unfortunate precision as to strike s sister, in the head, inflicting a wound tht .reacted, in her death after a few hours qi suffering. Thevaffair cast a' 'gWom ovell the whole neighborhood, and the young man who was the unsuspecting cause of his sistera death,1 is in a frame of mind bordering on insanity.' ' iF ou watvMha Tery;best article of Cologne, go to Bhbia ft Bdbddh and get the article made by them, , It is Sweet, Tragrant, and Lasting. A trial paokage of Dr. A. Q. Simmons' Vegetable Liver Medicine can be had, free of charge, at Egktobd ft Bao'a.t Twknti thousand bull-tongue plows are furrowing the fields for the ' corn planters in Old Monroe to day, and the acreage devoted to this all important grain will be greater than ever before, j Prot II. X. BAOON APT1ST OHDEOH, Jfew HoaeKTv R.J. Bdbt, Ptor Bart lee Ua 4U tfakeatli ii.aacb.uioiitsatllA.lt. . 5 I f feniODIST ClJ UBCHPASTOR. REV. WnJili'',Vof Bap- vcar trade -vvery 1 good V V SA8H D00E8 AND BLINDS all ways en hand and ' for sale st manufac tory prioes at FUTBBLLS. Go to Dr. Ssrnut if you want Dental work done well. 1 , f20,3in. Otra old friend Iks Bios, of Memphis, who has represented the Liquor and Ci- of that city for so many years 1 ttiat be sbonld be entitled town in the State, was Tuesday. dike's Iodide of Ammo- for Rheumatism Bruises, or any pnr t is needed, for man Capt BictnsTArr got in with his fine bargat the Maggie Virginia, on Thursday morning, from Old Town Preek, ayJth X68 bales ff eotton', ship ped by the foliowing 'Mased planters and merchants: Davis A Wimams, 20 Trice ft 0o..."t.. 60 3. M. Trios. 30 J. M.. Buchanan 2 . John'Moyo. i . i, . . . .'.'A I "8 0 SI u ... 8 ...ia J. .15 Dr. J. D. Allison.. J. P. Sisk. j. r. Biit.i. ...... Knowlea ft Mayfield.'. . . JUHtao Mayneld. ........ G. H. a J. Williamson. . H. B. Gillespie. i....... Total , 168 Of this cotton, that shipped by Davis & Williamson and J. P, Sisk would have gone to Shannon but for this barge, wbfli that of Xrjoe &. Co., J-M, Jrice and others would have been hauled to Okolena. In this connection wecall attention to the shipment of fift bales by Messrs. Trice k Co., one of the live liest mercantile firms in Okolorfa, who axe enabled by hauling four miles to Camargo, on Old Town Creek, to gain all the advantages in cident to river navigation. ' ' ' Come and Nee.- '' The new Samples just received and readv for inannntian. Knw ia lima order Spring; Suitsif you want to' get the full benefit of them call without delay. D. JAMISON, March l,(lm.) Merchant Tailor. Fresh Corn Meal always ou bund at tbi new Mill, near (be depot, at tbe lowest market prlot. A -reasonable diecount tu dealers. - ' v ; .Jamis W. Las.' I Akardee. reaaaJe Cllega. There, iU( b? a meeting Of 'he Board of Trflstoes of the' Iberdeen Female Academy, at the usual place f meeting, on. Saturday the; JtSrd inst., at 10 o'clock a. u. By order of the President L. Havohtok, See'y. March 18, 187a ' 'I ' 1 ( WALL PAPER for aalr ahaan at A . i w it W a l Wnairaiv-T.T.al 'hi schedule on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad changed on Sunday the 17th inst "Hereafter the North ern noind train leaves 'Aberdeen "at 8:30 a. m., and returns at 11:10 a. m. The South bound train leaves tt 8:00 p. m. and returns at 5:30 r. x. " Dentist for fine f20,3m , Tax Maggie Virginia left Friday evening tor the Upper Bigbee and Old Town Cretfk, afid win endeavor to get as hjgh as Richmond. Although she started in at the tail of tbe cot ton season, she lacks but .163 of hav ing delivered a thousand bales 'of cotton at our wharf. - ..tVv c ' " Dn. Sevieb mokes all the plates to fit well and eaiy. '" ' f20,3m. I want to buy 100,000 .buraels of Col tnn 8ued, and will pa tbe bigbest market price. -'. ' iIamim W. Lua Tai steamer Lotus No. 2, Capt. John M. Stonk, Master, from Mobile, landed a large quantity of freight at our wharf on Saturday morning She was receiving her freight of cotton ' -" ii ' - . - - Absolutely pure Apple Vinegar; striet y fine and of full strength:' also' a first- class article o jWhite Wine Vinegar, for sale in: any qUaatity, by Shell ft Burdmei Ode young friend Capt Geo. C. Paine, has been .invited to deliver the Annual Aflress on Decoration day, by tbe Ladies memorial Associa "Mixetf tSkK 'si Eckforl ft Bra Soarklntortis, atEckford 4 Brobier's. it i-a ..a., i. .- .T Powder, Shot and Cape, at Eckford ft Bro's. a , w-,.,1 if,, , Very fine Ounpowder'Tea at Eckford ft Bro's. Pure Cream Tartar a specialty at Eck ford ft Bro's. CeJTTSJ BtllPSiBiajTa. The shipments of cotton from Ab erdeen fbs'ilUeeason Commencing September 1st,, 1877, np to March 20th,' 1878, fobf up 16,235 bale 'The following is a list of shipments to corresponding datsjs, in the years named i'"1 Wrapping Paper, very oheap, at Eok ford ft Bro.s. . . ' A ?. s ( r. Ale and Porter tbest in the world at JSekford ft Bro s. Violin strings is a specialty with " t A : ii. ii , Edkford ft Bro. T a 1 . m : Lamps and Lanterns very low at Eck ford ft Bro's. 100 boxes bar Soap, 'all prices, at Eck ford ft Bro's. - Good Green Tea at 50 cents per pound atEckfordft Bro's. ' - - tion. George will cfo himself and the cause ample justice on that occasion. Pf all the , Five-Cent Cigars to be found, Shell ft Burdihe sell the West, T r it5AJa-M f ttatiorasi. : BealUt is promote J by gooct and ap-" propriate food. Such oan only , be had by using in preparing it articles known to be free from poisonous adulterations, such ,as Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powder, which eminent chemists endorse as being perfectly pure and wholesome. -x We invite your apeoial attention to the newand interesting advertisements of J. W. Eckford ft Bro. . ' ml Hon & L.; Muldbow will ' accept our thanks for a handsomely bound copy of the speeches delivered, in 'the 1 two houses of Congress during the memorial services in honor f;the late Senator Caperton of West Virginia. . . .. , i . , i A trial package of Dr. A. Q. Simmons Liver Medicine costs you nothing, and, may save your life. Ask for one at tli drug stores, jem . If; r;; ; , " ic H At least ten iiiiles of new fences haVe been erected within two mirej of our Court House this year! 1 , , "Something new" always to be found' by reading J. W. Eckford ft Bro's adver- Eck- .Fine Indigo; at very low prices, at fordbroi ,H.iI;i?!U Axle Grease at reduced prices at J. EekWrd Afro's,? Pocket Knives oheaper than ever, at Eckford ft Bro'a ;Don'T fail , to try our Mixed Paints. ' ' Eckford ft Bro. New Engladd Rum, a prime article at a low price, at Eckford ft Bro's. ...... . i V. ! Fine Old Irish and Soetoh Whisky at Eckford ft Brother's. rrr j - .. I i : ! " i Live Oak Whisky. It speaks for It self. Sold only by Eckford ft Bro. i ' a V.Lo . . Marett ft Co's fine Old Cologne Bran dy, for medical purposes, at Eckiords'. . White and Bed Onion Sets and But tons for sale low, Eckford ft Bro's. "Little Maggie"Chewing Tobacco, very fine and very cheap. Eckford A Bro. An immense stock of FanayBox Paper (bid at Bmall profit, at Bokfora ft Bro's Bouquet Chewing Tobacco, very su perior; try it. , j t Eckford ft Bro. Basors and Straps, fine quality and low prioesj at Eckford ft Bro's. Six thousand pounds White Lead, all grades, very low. Eckford ft Bro. , Cigars at from two for a nickel to 15o. each, at ' - - Eckford ft Bro's. Eckford ft Bro. have a quantity of very old Jamaica Bum, which they offer low. "Shoulder Braces the most improved styles just received at Eckford ft Bro's. ' 3 fi vi ' An imitnTise stock of Blank Books, and prices greatly reduced, at Eckt'ords'. ' ." v. ' . i ' m a Bargiiiin aron't rd in Lamps of every description, at Eckfokd ft Bno's. 1872 ... 1873 . . . 1874 101a ,i. 1876 1877 , ..... 9, 478 12,694 .....11,801 .....18,507 . . . . .14,410 ...16,860 bales. The following is a Wmparative statement of shipments: BALBS, . 6,759 , 3,541 . 4,434 . 2,728 . L825 44S Exeess m 1878 over 1873. . . " " " 1873.... " - " 1874. . ;. " " " 1875.... " t T", . " 1876.... Deficit in " under 1877. . . . Shipments to March 13th, 1878, exceed the shipment for the entire season of 1875-76, by 929 balesA ' - mm' L - Feed Your Cows! 'cLOPTON "ft SON have in store a large atoekof WHEAT B1UN, in Sacks, which they are selling almost as cheup aa itcan be bought at the Hills. . ... Nov. 21,tf. t ; : Hon. L. Bbamb, Chancellor of tbe Sixth Pistiictf presided over our Court on Wednesday, at the request of Chancellor Haughton, and as he always does, conducted the Court with dignity and ability; Tint Index says that four car loads of cattle, from Fayette eounty, Ala., were shipped to New Orleans at Co lumbus last week. . at t i: v msmohw . Call at Eckpobo ft Bro's and get a trial package of Dr. A. . Q. Simmons' Vegetable Uver Medicine. It costs you nothing and may save your life, jgg .,' Jim ALL THE NO VELTlEi IS THE LINE OP PPUIWQ GOODS, GO TO LOUIS KO VS.. wl3,tf. : 5 i, : ' ". 5 LIST Ok? SjUTTGHS fteminini uncalled for in tbe posi office at Aberdeen', Monroe county, Misaiiwlppl, for week ending Friday. March 15, 1878, wbicii, if nut called for In thirty dsmwiil be sent to tbe 'Meed Icttciotuoe:" , s Bolll, P V i i . Cook, Mrs C 8 Daning.MissMarv Dilworth. Mrs L C Green, John (col) Harrison, .Miss Sue Jones, Mary Ann (col) '; : Lyon, Sam Ijcm, uust. A tiauston. Miss 3 r Milller, WH Moore, Louis McCluiu, Mrs M J MoCuuh y, D L Sullivan, Charly P Suggs, W E Vichery, James Wilson, J P ? "Wneii 'eallliig for ibe aliovtvS ase lay f. h: Lmts. p. m: a CAStraion auisss. When Dr. B. V. Pierce was aoandidate for State Senator, die political opponent published a pretended analysis of his pop ular medicines, hoping thereby to pre judice Unpeople agaiut him. . His elec tion by an overwhelming majority severely rebuked his traduoers, who sought to impeach his business integrity. No no Uoe would have been taken of these campaign lies were it not that some of his enemies (and every snooessful bus iness man has his full quota of envious rivals) are republishing these bogus anal yses. Numerous and most absurd for mulas have been published, purporting to come from high authority ; and it is a significant fact that no two have been at all alike conclusively proving the dis honesty of their anthors. - " ' The following is from the Bffalo Com mercial, of Oct. 23d, , . 1878 : " "Hardly a doien years ago be(Dr. Pierce) eaine here, a young and unknown man, almost friendless, with no capital except his own manhood, which, however, included plenty of brains and cluck. liJomi table perseverance, and inborn vpngntness. tiupital enough rot any youug man, in this progruasive country, if only be has good nealter and habits as well. He had all these great natural advantages and one thing more, an excel lent education. He had studied medicine an I been regularly licensed to practice's a phyaiuian. , But ho was still a student, fond of investigation ' and experiment. He discovered, or invented, important remedial agencies or ' compounds. Not oboosing to wait wearily for the sick end suffering to find out (without any body to tell them) that he could do them good, he advertised his medicines and invited the whole profession, of every school, to examine and pronounoe judgment upon his formulas- He advertised liboraily, profusely, but with extraordinary shrewd ness, and with a method which is in itself a lesson to all who seek buainess bv that perfectly legitimate means. His sucoess has been something marvolouB so great indeed that it must be due to intrinsic merit in the articles he sells more even than to his unparalleled skill iu the use of printer's ink. The present writer once asked a distinguished dispensing druggist to explain the secret of the almost univer sal demand for Dr. Pierce's medicines. He said they were in fact genuine med icines, such coraponuds as every good physician would prescribe for the diseas es which they were advertised to cure. Of course, they cost less than any drug gist would charge for the same article supplied on a physician's prescription, and besides there was the doctor's fee saved. Moreover, baying the drugs in such enormous quantities, having perfect apparatus for purifying and compound ing the mixture, he could not only get better articles in the first place, bnt pres ent the medicine in better form and cheaper than the same mixture could possibly be"obtained from any other souroe. It may be thought that all this having reference to Dr. Pierce's private business has no point whatever when considered iu connection with the psperqualifications of a candidate for the Senate. Perhaps. But it is the fashion now, and will be for a fortnight more, with sundry journals, to make sheering allusions to this very matter. . After that brief period, . they will be quite ready to go ou doing his Tnirrjisjiprrn m always netore, to 179. lateral I UeTrnu-.9j Under the Sevlaed ttnta r,t i fttataa, aretioas HS. fcB7, K3n aa 3 rv aetas iaaaaia.ia aay .anaiaam J uuu, or empiiivnioni, wmoD nndi I ble to a apeeiei tax, la required tu and keau tunaoicaoushr In tin uub. or place of buaineaa a Ptainp ileiioli. liaviucm or aaia apeoial tax lor llii lux aear begiaaiBg May 1, 1B78. eotA Itevieed statute. deiirniitea wbe a. to aueeial tax. A return, aa niesori r orai 1 1, i alto required by law of , peraan liable to special tax aa above. Hi penultifa are prescribed fur aou-coiuiitj with the forexuing requirements, or 101 tiuuinx ia kuniaeaa alter April 30, 187S, out payment of tax.. Avplioatiou akoul madete U. C.OWEUi. Jnteraal Kevenaa ColleoU, Jackaoa, 1 aarea 10. ioi . AiouIIldeat Al 8TATH Of Mvurot. Coanty. Ia tbe ahuneery court of aaitt soaaty, ' Terss, 178. , T. A. a ale, Executor, et al ) ' Upon affidavit filed in tbia oanao. It appear I ne tu tlio iutil'action of the court, that th. deleuilaiita.VvIm oore, adult, PuttoUVe ad dieea unlniowNP. MaMie K. Muoia, B. ilooi-e and JoUt ' Huan, miuois witUoiit cuan'iaua, are flun-ivaWeiits of the State f Miiu.iMi.mi. ndV beyond the linnu tbereol, au that tbaordiaarv vraoeas of law rauuot be aerved npV 'beaii that tuay re in tin, Ki.i .11 t.iti.. and eaid aiattie . Moore haa lur he nn.ttK' aadraas Maatri iv.... ..wi u v uLuare aad Moora haTu lor thu ir nu.lBos Bildreta iroce. Texaa. It ia thereiure ordered bv t aaid uou ivtideut defeudautl appearance hereui on g"a't the 1 it.v In Aia.iImIuK "''v . i eery court to ' the town of litt Monday ofNept., 1S7S there to ulead. answer ar demur to the aaidV uoiiiplainaDt'a petition for dower ia the land of Jann W. Moore, deoeaeed, or the several allegutiooe thereof will be taken for ciufe ed aa tu tliem, and the oauae Dioeeailed ut accordingly. It ia further ordered, that a eopy of lUa or der be puhlixlivd in the Aberdeaa Examiner, a pulilic newapuper printed and pa tne town 01 Aueriieen in Moll lour weeka ancoeaaivelv.aiill tliia court do transmit by tuJ tu aaiil non-reaideut defend tbia urdor to tbeir addreaa aid A true copy from tbe niiuuLl Attest: . H. 8. OILLil btwm a. ni March Jl. 1878. o Citation Notice). : The State ot Miainaippi, In Chancery Cour Monroe Couuty. March tetia, li'. In Ke Estate of Uhas. 1. Cattman, dsoeaas, No. 1643. . ; , . Upon affidavit filed in this canaa, It appear ing to luu aatisiaction or the uourt, ta Ann cattman, a minor, and mother, diatribtiteea uf aaid resiiicuta of the 8tat of reride beyond the limits thi ordinary pivceM ot law eas thi-m; iinu that tueir retuS It ia tuerctore oi-uereil aid nun resident diatrll intererj l8t tben i whv 'bcited by many of my W i i: uiyatsii aa a vauvu- A claim a liberal vote itfully, " : PATTERSON. late Chicago pa press. I F . 1 Eckfords locals. : of the March ieeth to look like fi0,3m. slowly bat is still Itur I arge oilT,'hroma with wall and gut .al frames for $2,00 at t , i,r cTaiiA - Avrge nun.ber of fine pine and cypress 3 received at Bergs Saw Mills . be uwt week from the upper 1 ' ' don Eckford t Brother Eaeb paper is guar- commenced fill, about five Wi nndecwV&td IT,' Arrivals f ' r.,HOT IS IN DAILY BECEIPf I" ANB IKACTIFUL BTYLEj JiQ BO.'" ' " " mi 0,11. Firijotna 2 left on Sunday (al ':le Wtton, and 200 of eotion seed. She had the a - finder l her freight sneaued at f oro lower jy JiutstnJ vi3torc ctor of U. ksvict V. Ais yaBKjJuns EL IS STILL IN (ICHASING THE THE POPULAR lOt" LOUIS ROT, ARE INVITED TO IINE THE BEAUTI ET ARRIVE DAILY. Doirryon forget that the Game Law went into operation on the 15th instant like those naughty boys did who went hunting on the East side of the river last Sunday. It is unlawful to kill, catch or injure any deer, doe, fawn, wild turkey, quail or partridge until the 15th of next September. mm Tire Proof Coal Oil. 175 decrees Fire Test, ia sold by Eckford A Bro. Green and Black Teas, of the very best quality, for sale at Shell A Bordine's Drugstore. . "'""CIRCUIT COURT. " '' The State, Docket in the Circuit Court is set foi Wednesday of the 2 nd week of the ternv which will be the 1st day of May. - Parties interested as defendants or witnesses will do well to remember this, as it may save them a useless trip to town before they are wanted, at a time when they oan illy be spared from their Slops. ., i . .11 ..i Ws are in receipt of a letter from our old friend, Habbt Fabmkb, who will be remembered by his comrades in the Army of the Tennessee as a gallant sol dier, and by Aberdeenians as one whose performance on the flute is almost magi cal. Mr. Farmeb and his lady, a vocal ist of rare merit, who has entertained our music-loving people more than once as Miss Quxex, gave a performance in Co lumbus last Friday night, assisted by the members of the Mozart Club, and Mrs. Miichbll, Miss Addis Brass and others, for the benefit of the Columbus Rifle men, and the entertainment is spoken of in the highest terms.. Mr. Fabmbb writes ns that his next appointment will bejin Aberdeen ; and we can assure him that he will meet an appreciative audience and friendly assistance. Da. Bbvibb is the best hand to extract Teeth, without a doubt. f20,3m. LOUIS ROY 18 THE FIR8T IN THE MARKET WITH HIS SPRING STOCK. CALL AMD EXAMINE HIS GOODS AND PRICES. - ml8,tf. - RiAi with attention Eckford A Bro's locals, You will always see something advertised that you need. ml. Thi congregation of the Colored Methodist Church in onr city, have just erected a neat little dwelling house in tbe rear of their place of worship, as a parsonage. Cam. at W. H. CLOPTON A SON'S and buy a few bushels of WHEAT BRAN and give your poor Cows a chance to prove that they ought not to. be seat to the Butcher. t Nov21,tf. Obkcikb Imported Havana Cigars, the very best that can be had, always on hand and for sale, by Shell Bubdinb. ' A telegram was received by Mr. W. B. Johksov of our City, on Friday, eve- uuig, i rum iuh imer who ia uoiug uuei' 'otEUixkigs Ark..- announcing re in that nnfortu- gs omsumed. Sf 1 W 7aC Kbkttckt, Olive and Mottled Bar Soap ia any quantity, for sale very cheap, by ' SHELL A BuHDINE Corn bougut and sold at the new Mill, near the Depot. Jambs W. Lac. Eggs are . abundant at . ten cents a dozen and Butter ' at twelve aud a half cents a pound, in this market"!"! h - a m" For medical purposes, "Old Times Whiskey" is the beBt, because it is strict ly pure. Everybody speaks of it. ""Ev erybody takes it" Sold only by Shjsll A Bcrdinb, No. 61 Commerce Street, Aberdeen. . The receipts of cotton at Aberdeen on Thursday amounted to about 200 bales. This is doing splendidly we think for the middle of March and the tail of the sea son. ; ' ' ' ''" ' ' ' "-"'. For tteut. '.; Tbe larje, .-vell-veuttlated sJ elegaut Hall, at the corner ofCommerce and Ma plj Street, over tbsjPost Office, will be rented on reasonable terms, for Concerts, Entertainmenti, and other asaemblys. f ) For terras, etc., spply to Capt. E,. O. Sykes, or to the undersigned. , . .. HBKHY SlItLKS a Junel8,tf. ' ' ' " PMIMJDKMl iU C'a 11 tOKMII Matob's Ofhcb, Aberdebk, Miss.,) - March 13, 1878. :f PreBentT. B. Sykes, Mayor; G. W. Elkin, ) I. Y. Johnson, "j f ) 1 ' Baxter McFarland, Selectmen L ' ''3.3. Shell, J I , T. o. Hampton, V . A. H. French, ) The minutes of the last meeting read and approved. ' " ' The petition of C. Morawski & Co., for license to retail malt, vinous and spirituous liquors having bea on file for .thirty days, the Mayor was order ed o issue the same on their comply ing with the requirements of law. The accounts of J. W. French and Win. McKay were on motion referred to the Finance Committee. ' i On motion, a committee of three was appointed, consisting of Messrs: McFarland, Elkin and Shell, to ma .e some arrangements about benches for Mr. Bradford's free school. k , The petition of Capt Geo. Paine to have the active "Ttfembers "of his company released from street tax, was on tnotion Referred to a commit tee of three, consisting . of Messrs. McFarland, French and Hampton" On motion, a committee of. three consisting of Messrs. Shell,; French and Hampton was appointed to ex amine the condition of the city por tion of theaU. "" 1 ' " (On motion the Council adjourned. - " i T. B. Sysxs, May 6i. L Y. Johnsox, Secretary. ' ' Smoke tht f Long Brauch ( was, sold only by EOKFORL A URO. Pipes for jthe , million, at B'kford t Bro's, at low prices. Fine Pocket Knives canbebonfjitvery low, a, ,, , Eckford A BKs. ',, i . m- aa . Eckford A Bro. have always tome- thing new to show their onutorners.v Do not fail to examine their stock and pices. 100 reams Foolscap, Letter, Bill, Up, Note and Legal Cap Paper, at greyly reduced prioes, at Eckford A Bro's. , Our expenses are small; our profit, light, and our stock very large. ' Eckford A Bro. Messrs. Simpson, Crannim & Co., are in receipt of another large invoice of the celebrated "Milbourn wagons" which they are offering at bottom prices, tf. Fresh Meal always ou band to exchange for com, at In- new Mill, uear tbe depot, bept. 14, 1877.tf. J. W. Lkb.- Tetb people of Ooahoma county are subscribing liberally for a narrow guage railroad from Friar's Point to Dublin in that county. The subscriptions are half cash and tbe balance in twelve months. Vtekiburg ContmerciuL ' ' Shell A Burdine have a strictly pure article of Cooking Soda, wbicn is con- We are selling a good article of Tobac gtanU gaining reputation and is the let Aftrt .!- flnTnA in anir- eTiuninA our l rf ... hmly Soda suitable forcullinary purposes. Bead Eckford's locals. in and- examine our W. Eckford A Bro. oo at 43o. Come Blank Books of every description can be found at very low prices, at Eckfobo A Bao's. A very fine and beautiful lot of Violins have just been received at J. W. EcaroRD A Bbo. We always welcome our friends and customers; are willing to do all in our power to please them. Eckford. A Bro. ' Just arrived An immense stock of Landretbs' Garden Seed, only 5 cents per paper, at Eckford A Bro's. ' Everybody can save money by using the Enamel Paint, sold only by. Eckpobo A Bbo. ('me ud .settle Up. Having changed the style' Of my firm tp- that of Shell A Burdine, it is quite important for me to settle npmyold business,- and, I 'ahaft be obliged to all who ar indebted tome iJUhitf, will ooxne j. forward and settle their accounts, as I really need the money. ' Respectfully,; jlO. J. D. SHELL. Joy to tins World t;. . Perfumes, is made and sold only by ' ' . : J. W. JSOXIOKD BBO. Buok-Wheat Seed,' Timothy, Clover. Blue Grass, Herds' Grass and German Millet, for sale at very reasonable prices, y " ' ' ' ; EcKFona A Bbo. .. . ; . i r . 5 The Sultanna Smoking 'Tobacoo is the best in the market equal V Lone Jack, and half the price. Sold by , i Eckfobd A Bbo. Potatoes and Onion Eckf ord A Bro's. f iiewinar Tobacco ia the difa Tobacoo to be found, yrsel satiafacticn; for sale Shbxl A.BVRPINS, a " - . ' 'AIVILLA. ly consume, in Price's Extract finest Quality of vany other makers the use of Dr. 8. Sevier has come back to bis old stand over C T. O Bird's, where the publio can hav their Dental work dtoe; Wa hnA i ho n,.. ;i well and warranted, xne nnest contour Wshad the pleasure of a visit on flUing m ftnd tha Mtun1 riiaaynom harbx UARMBHjtne great' served. . . . , f20,3m, Southern flutist, who was here to makejthe' preliminary arrangements for a grand mbsioal entertainmeut in our city, the date "of which will be J..l. .. i i I uuiy anuonncea. WHEAT IS II AX ! If you want to increastJ yield of milk two hundred per cent:, feed your Cows on Wheat Bran, which is for sale in Sacks by . ' . - - W. H. CLOPTON A SON. November 21, tf. ' Dr. Sevier makes plates fit so you can eat chicken or fried nam. . . ;, , f30,8m. ' .rt ... o.a.. . ' i c Match seems to have stabled her rain eda again, and we have beat blessed f The Ylang flower ia produced by a large tree, and its odor scents the air for miles around. Dr. Price prepares hia-Xlrag' Ylang Extract from the otto of theae flow ers, and it is a oharming perfume, having a fragrance unlike any other dndkeroh' extract, . ' ... a u IHAVKO. ...ill BuaagoihiiiiaaBiV' r , " to' 1- n Jb dolt Can Hav A Rosi, brU worms exist edirjlexiou . when liar's Indian Ver- the worms and mifuirs will rT:icfjroRB & JJbo. puruy ws t "m"- T1 . . , rin of theMessma lemon f'are.his Special Ftae thatDr.Pr , voting Ex ct Ltinon. While other little time have the t v aetr" orurpentine,D,Price,s for any Uma reUmS lU mteUM Umnnte V V fltl()taaa me "TV V tuiti tliuu aaid Ci to law, uliarueit It IS ftlTt di r be pub, a public nt' t lie town m fnnr weeks ....... mil. (V 1 1 III Attoatt H l- By W Marob 20, 1878- 'A' u a tte flrat day ot Aptf, 3 . ;B On Monde t houB, dour intha eity ot frt ?f . 11 proeeed to -ell .e tbe aigb r , iasf . the bllawis d.senUed e,t i tv It haing been taken ur as betray. marks or brands! tken ap bj f. flatainR.. Appraised at asstt eaeb. fe.,.tc4 l lie owner 111 "" ' k-rm'S to eome f.,r-.. d. prove proper I, w charje. ...a ,.t. them away, er they WU with as the lawdirecla. , Co. Sunday evening, February 24lh, from the . "Sadler place," about four milestouthwest of Aberdeen, one small brii bay nVre, with one white hind fot arii a little Vhite in the fsce; and onemome colored iorse mule, of medium s. and about ten vears old. Any infrmatlon " .. . ini At the residence of t, M,AMo'r, on Thursday March ith, BnEgr,Mr.J.L as to y AausiBoao, 01 Thomas will accept our hearty Stations npon this happy oon JS, and our best wishes for bis ff.TiProsiMTity. ,nTF.D At the residence of the M-RKff'"'V,nfHi, 1878. bvllev. '"''' t it u.nl wi). .n f tliia tJlHS HXLEM WILUA-a, l(inty. MlierisT's Mai Seartilrcongratulatefriend Matthew. -a him and his fairbride all of the liiaslinrT ta'tVioiv o4riorT Trill hibeilillv- . J VtAanrtinP.Hfl that ever falls e .w,w4, proepeniy ai "-rr rewarded. .n lba i0 0f the most favored, nw i nr F SYH i!S to tue lo THK STATE OF MIS8ISMP Moi.roe County. . Hamatoa&Dortob,) TS. V .1. Rise. No. 18,465. Dated It.innton At Dortoh use ot K. K Houston No T4- Dtel "ron Tth 187 to lfl J. M. Murrsy, T. f 3. Rice, h. ton, ft if - i foVj Order arch T, 1878, Order ef Bale. Order of Bale. i - Aberdeen ilinssppi March 6th, 878 lm. r"" We pride ourselves Upon the aoeuracy, oaie aim attention given to onr preaenp Ugf Department,. The' purest Drugs ma unemiciuB always usea. ' . j W. ECKFOBD A BRO. We have tivegraaes of Liquors that wis- have bees sellingfor many years, and which we highly 'recommend: Ten nessee White Corn, Upper Ten Bonrbon, Harrison County, Old Mellwood, and last but not least, "Old Live Oak'VWhis key, all sold, very low by Eckford A Bro. . i - m aa - EosfORi) A Bbo. prepare the following articles, which they recommend to their Customers: Arnioa Liniment . . -j . Blackberry Cordial. ..... I Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla andPotassa. J j orse and Cattle Powders. Effervescing oiU Magnesia, Cough Candy. --.SjaiMrMM)liekM Teaeai EatabUshes the foot, that A eyni of pain or distress in tiio sjac' o breathing jforgnns,; Tonic is the speediest a """si oura Known. ii you dyspepsia, headay-Vsa, spirits, wakeful r Jo, heartburn, act or Inncm na. uvenasa or. a most thisstr. ly form '.bowels Ginger effective cer from low imouth, Vhmai JUST RECEIVED I Strayed ur Molci Strayed or stolta ft-om my nmisseB near Sykes Switch, in Monroe Onntv, about the last of September, t .ilack, mare Mule, about four years oh It was in fine condition when last seel a d has no distinctive mark that can b reneni bered except that its nostrils VTewhite half way up to its eyes. Any intimation leading to its recovery will be ib rally rewarded. E. W. THM. m20,lw V Near Sykes Sntch. : . ; ; PreeaalaW r ,.; As an eleeant heir dressing sbnds Par ker's Hair Balsam deservedly pciul rfor the beautiful hair it produces a .d its healthful, cloansiug and healing pnper ties. Commenoiuat at the root t i.rom- otes a luxuriant growth of yonng hair and unfailingly restores gray or fadelhairto it-, oriirinal youthful color, givina a soft, rich aiid lustrous appearance oi great beauty. It is pleasantly cooling to ine scalp, cleans a it from Dandruff, cures itehmg and humor, and stops falling of the hair. It is perfectly harmless, e- quisitely perfumed, never soils the Bkin or gums the hair and pleases everybody bv its many excellent ana attractive an, ities. Buy a bottle from your druggi Shell k Bcbdinb and test its merits. feby 28.6.0. w. til apll. Aa AetotH-nine; ". . . ..i iha 4 . of lWrS?'r. T, wlnda incbleot to " . ...l.l In tl. vfcir nn) K"! uluv"' " tills aeasuu j . i . . The aealect ol a herd eouh Ren- rally eadstoweakn.!.. of the. nngs. m.t iiiln oiio tlv result s iu Consumption. , "I'HSSCK't.o.ic Ksr will at. ... ...j . a iirht eonith, and ia Suoii l::"eab. rimedy ...at children will take t". eoaxed. A cold on th. lungs. . . ',1.. f thAPnliilou.fi i mwn nv ii uto " . - No. 1816. ilaied Mareb Tth. 1878. for M a he shnva Orders el K whiob insued lro'ji the & f .Bdrl Wood. Circuit Cleri of M.?""lJ ? r.l7 ,r Mi.isiini. snd to ie directed, a i Dorth, and f Hare in in... -r. . n-.tJ,. anl tou llorios v.se oi n 7 ' Z J J. M. Mrr,y, ami 3 wftoSl rehnndredtb. (8M tlW . do Uines tta Intjwst t ad o U suit. I will expo w f-.. - " "j. . to luw. in from ot ma vun a i - ni a irrn hhii . ou - inn u. . --a- Illonda) , April a. wi MVS lOllOWIIia uom...-. - - ,l The west hail of "I" West qu. u.r v. -r ..... . fortJ eleven, rungo "mo. --, - I ; dear tta.sj.tsm of the ,.. . nuiis oases, wbrre ne Tm':,ZZZ;M seat.-. ... ir.. fmm loss ot ailtite,weakncs aon m wi,b the above SUOU1U or u .... . . .! a i.s. to etiuiuiave ri un,. diaeatlve powers into li.sUliJ auu o-'-e. - ,,..tl.eDath of the aoreni the nrniBiii"-' , '""UB" I ..... Ann and sixty seres? ww """" icotion n e, iwuin mi., linnd cd and six' of east half of sect twelve, tanpe seven, . nontainini m i twnty (7-J0) seres tel of sale anu an u". nreacriueil nv law. Miles. rtrV stalUi tb.s.e" March, o.iient an-i enabling ami o B;i cress of the disease until the i-m-mo press oiv ,,,i. and cleansing I niaj iu... VT work. . . I, -A. ti.. of these standard remen.e-.. ... the ilirceilons Whieb aceonic -J - ... a... ,Jl of these diseases upo.to, iijuHant and valuable PoU, .," alni-nimir. mHKinct lueaovuai n.w - -oi a car load of , . r ,, . PREMIUM ALABAMA LIME, j I POtt SALE 'OHIAPJ is..' w s t . Trw.rm., j luess as it ougnfn ."t 1 reason for th maiAa nrflillllt i and neefu i reason fo de nreiui take the edvjyorj. kRfad, V '"ITRati -A iZ i-Mtor'.' Tpersone attention liee -I "'. l"SJ,mV.'Medicl.e.-. sr. for J i )VUgH''- iBLANKBOo mk"' OJ nn muvl runaon for this.'b a-Vi re throw asiae take the advj lour t Of. Extract he last two days ,'witlt beautiful the'fj ,2vyr';VV.. jusi s;