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T SOUVENIR. OCTOBER 14, 1892. IDE OCCASION. If Freedom will never Bcnbnw William Henry shriek n 11 t i I Kosciusko Jeremiah Andrew Jackson ., . .,. falls, it will be as mum as Singo Simon Peter George The St a k makes its very , , iWashington Johnson-no best bow o you and b pes jkin to the editor of this to be neatly folded in yo urj KoBf.hlBko iB lhe i,8t!paper. pocket and earned home to!t()wn in one of the bent! tne taiii'ly. enmities in the State, audi "Do vou know what bull. doling is" asked a man of an old fanner. 'I thought 'im. ..... i r ni..if ' i Our city is the natural uiit-;hW ttI1 iluuiellBe business "but the bull wasn't do.I un mis uay !the Sta , it8 ,)ro,iiet that has become annual. let for the trade of many . . i couni.es. one .. profits on big sales territory from which to at , ' tract busiuess. lhe town . ti. i . ., .: ... Krow'iig. iu barges the groom 50 cents men are prosperous. lhelextrfr ki8sil the bri(lo pay more for country urn-; , , f ,C()B. duce and sell their goods ju k( for less than inmost towns: v " Splendid residences ndornj 0 lm,r(.,IUIltB pay n,oru' our streets. H"ty fbr cotton than Meridian, smiles upon us. kosemsko, (ij th(j Ne8,oba ,amier is the bunt nmn m Central lildj) u t(, ui8inU!rt.8t to ,lo Mississippi. It is ll'frejore , fitting that we should each " year inviie our .r.euos m M R Bradstreet's neighbors horn the country luan -n the cjt to a carnival irouitneinora- t,,at Kosciusko is the tivoof the splendid ucli.eve- town , the State witb me, is o, our peop.e. ne-, exceptions, and that it hold the Ikaoks' I)ihi'ly!!,b tbeequal f hom tw). and can afford to makeiing; he was onlv making believe, and being n the niiimie ot a torty acre lot, Die Chicago minister whoil naturally had to make pretty quick tune to reach the fence ahead of him." "Yes," said the Vermont lergyman, "I consider it all right for a minister of the. gospel to trade horses; uui as a matter ot policy, he should trade with some one outside of his own congregation." Wyoming is the one State in the Union in which wo men will vote for President and Vice President this year. Kosciusko U the queen T ( , , j t j cotton city ot the hUte 8COJ1(linr, jiopuiawuu According to the laRt cen- m . uiiu t iaiu J,fll J7'J 1 COnSKUreU. Ill i f ruQ1 Ua. matnJiHonn in th tttnio receiveil more cotton last ' ' ; season man Aberdeen, a, Uo....,,a v . Tm..v you are a very bad boy. Tutu in v (reflectively) 'lhe onion Well, anyhow, mamma, 1 plant, think you ought to be real And rank as most that darn glad I ain't twins! town more than twice our size. It received -WOO bales more than Starkville and West Point combined, each of which places is as large as Kosciusko. Uooil In Its Place. is a bornelv The longest name on re cord has been uuearthed in . , . time iinuii uin iiumi wi xjr a Pepper vinegar, salt and ton c and is as fol niiiHiani.-i.nu. ,UW8. Bpnjamin Bathuret Miss Oldun: Johnnie, name the four seasons. Johnnie: grows, And yet it beats, with soup, The lily or the rose. to mix How do you like the Stab to-dav?