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1 ,h sifi V 0NicomcrV AjACIOONVIlU J OF TRAINS AT i':OIi. in 1:12 p, in, IJ:I1 ii. III. .1:111 H. in n. Ill 'J:-'i p. in. C. S. CLARKE, .I.,,.-.-' T. 1.1" IB. jNO. M. BEAU., t. "t'" nun x. macon hkacox iday Xl'.'ittvT'rv "'Oils OmnpHiiy ,,i:i,so. At.. lire Tin's Crown nre vif it j horn on it visit i. . iv 1 1 " K Sink'' in st' I'nni9 Mr. W. A. Cheatham wore rr Tlini-f'l iy. !,.j,,Hi-!i M-Inrn-.1 from a JirN in Iho country. !mi mill Aim .i I'-iewer are ifi in Tupelo, i is vi-itin Mr. Jnliv" in Ciilmiilm". 4irh.l v i.i ii v-ry pleasant fc.k.villc ;,,t KundilV. km Oir.Hn.ur .in' entertaining f. ... .... . i I, )i" ' " Y. iri WoMhiim of Fair- t V. ! . Connor's. I liilil.iiH here yesterday, i,,.Mi niiH,- i.i mil l' hay. .,lvli Win lii. ;ui i- attending a g- chum ivaii'ty of inusii!. 1,,'ir c i!.-i" ... i visiting Mm. Mill nn .! IV.urio Point. ;ri iiM'Hh-iMiK in suffering ,inri'-!i iH'in this week. I sir. im Voting, of vi;i'"l M ii' "i VYednesdiiy. iIiIh mi.; .! iiiL'hter of BaM rivi"; Mrs. Dr. Feather- 'In- !' I' D. ("s, bf'ld a he; i Mrs. L. F. Hol- i'!'i'H llul and children of 'mii Tiii'-ilay in Macon, id M. .ion. s has accepted a nvi! S'ore. commencing "in Combe and daughter ' !wj ' l.it. arc visiting rela- '. U'C'I. .'.'! ival, - j visiting friends i, .ir "!:';' mi'1 1 liy her friend, ii, ni -t nii'i'. i, N' MiM'inii'i. Toin Tate iiii'vi.'.v of l!roMsyille were "l,'i.' iy I'vi'iiini;. 'Aiil..' I'nil i,d Nellie Holt !ir fi r 1' rti'i'sville to visit . 'Ir V, S. Kurd. i. I'.ivli.r, fur a long time ml 'in' M.n'iiii Merciiutilc Co. ': .ii in Birmingham. ii l'l'lnrncd troin Binning- ' We learn lie invested 'e arn - of nhurbim land. Elkin was very ill with 'ii wi'.'k , hut she i pjw .'rami ila lv growing stronger. A. Unison and baby girl ohinibiis. are at Mrs. Thorn ''Pure furrv to say Mrs II . w H. I arnsni! is drinking "IK water at, Pulaski, Va. itLmili'iiiale a few days mid a pon n. is . "wie ami Marv T.en Tii,.n r. I"w Weiliu.s.iay from an ex to relatives mill friends in 'Manlie r points. ''heeler and Miss Vn tr,ilf of y Ma., and MiRses Mabel ' Miller f Mnnrop. T.n. . nrP hl mievts of Hon. Win. B. 1, W. (iiie.on of t Point, J. M. I'. lwanlsand twocliil -1,1 Mr. and Mrs. Owens '' Mies Armie May Gibstn Mary Alice Edward w !l h nofpond several days. 0. Carter desires tn nl Imr pn Jefferson street. 'sived the hfk r..i.. t "tconpera at, fitnt,... Pn. p Store. ir'OURENT. '""Mfi 110W r..,....l..l l. .rr v, D .'..il'iril ity vy , 13. "Sion riven u., Apply to 1,11 R. 0. patty, Jr. ;vc weakness, nervousness. ''neiiiile (i,....i . . headache and other annoy- j I " "i uosnveness, ' ' Prompt and nneqnalled cis at j. f. Jones . ontv 1,77 "T ne8t DU,I,K' ' fATiY Dry Goods Co. "nit Ihn r,i oinroj vaisra ijimo, ,f t0 hi Hardware Store uii'ir':,rnt,B,Ho bp I'tUNsny & Booi.B. !"yFlf'VDiar, Mow von can bny a- h'I! "d FUKIi h, F. IluiberK's. i ii. i -i i in iim,wmems&mmmmmmmmmmmilmmmxmmmmmm'mBmr?s:mii Pirst Bales Aiijjust 7. The first bale tMs year came f,,,M1 Mr. ,Ta Lnng.treefs pi,,,., ,,,. con. It was received Ut ThnrMav '"-rmng. ,-lnned by Kirhell " 7 Iflll.'ht hw M t II ....... r' ' " " Williams, of tho ...i..m . uiiipress. at 10:10 Mr Xl son Steven mine in x Ul ,,t(r' j," te -cn..nd bale, wl.i, H w,,,,,,, rKlf 11 w""'0"Klit by the Boston More nt K:t2 1-3. ginned by Mr. Eiebel herger, ami weighed at Mr. S I, Molf, cotton yard, no charge being m,lfl The third bale on Thursday was Mr Barrett CockrelPs. Jt wl.iR,1H1, pounds at Compress yard, was ginl,e,l by I'.icbellierger and was bought by Mr Klatts Ht 8 1-4 cents, Municipal. Tueday, Aug. 5. A regular session of the Board was held; pmsent. Mayor Faser and Alder men Hardin, Carleton, Allen, Grace and Brooks, also Clerk and Marshal. The Marshal made his report how'in six arrests and $20 fines collecte I. The following allowances were made ontof general fund: Siokes-Kvans IMw. Cn. nails 1 .( f. I I !. . T " ' ' w u .-v.... .:uinirnuon eillle n,, IH K 0 Scales & Co. himlipr W ill Mallard, repnlrlng Kellpse .Stable, liimling mnlp AKlaUB, street certilicatps f T Sargent, expense in (iporgla Norman case I) C Ferris, prlntinc. Joliu Cook, repairing Macon I L&r Co. light. , error in privilege li. 1 (HI ;ii) (m to no 1 2a 1 5 l.'lj IK) SOCItiTY THIS Wl lk A wtr 2 I. F Holber of use Ell Noffslneer. teli'eriini,i.,n. Drew Atkinson, laMening doors ai.Vl windows of old school buildinii 7:, The petition of G . B. Clement et al.'l to open street on scnith side of public school building was giantod and an ol der was given to open it at once. It was ordered that the Mayr rent his present officii until Jan. 1!I03 at ten dollars per month. An adjourned meeting was held last to elect a tax assessor and to transfer $1800 to general fund from the s,-hnni fund special, boiro.ved from general tunu last year A fine boy was lately bom to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shulton at Mrs Nellie Shel ton's near Paillette. The supervisors have been in session the great part of this week, ,o6t of the time has hem employed jn equaliz ing the assessments. During Mr. Lambei'siin'n absence Mr W.I). Hooper would like to show his friends that he knows something about KacWt Store business. Miss Alma Bird, fur many years a r-ident of Macon, died yesterday morning at the residence of Miss Mary Suggs. They had lived together for a number of years, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Campbell of Came ron Texas, have been on a visit of sev eral weeks to Mrs. C s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson. They re turned last week to their Texas home. This week we have seen Messrs. Will Nuckols, Jack Peterson, Jno, Dothe row, (ins McLeod and J. K Hopkins from Brouksville. The latter is travel ing for several hon-es, selling furni ture, trunks, chairs, A-c. Mr. W, Bainherson left lat Satur day evening for New York to buy goods anil Bee his parents. He was accom panied by Mr. Koht. C. Patty, Sr., of Patty Dry-Goods Co-, and part of their trip was made by i-ea, from Savannah to New York. What will Noxubee Democrat" do about the primary election. It will be held 011 the 2st inst. , and the executive committee have;taken nn sleps to ap point the managers, etc. It is true there is only oik. candidate, but still some show of organization should be made. Last S. itni day Messrs. Noffsinger, Hooper and I,iinibrson thought to take an ox-wagon ride when returning from dinner. When they reached the drug store corner their team ran away All three jumped for their lives, and Messrs N, nnu II. being more nimble than Mr. L. landed safely mi their feet, but Mr. L. landed on all fours, and a good pair of pants was badly torn at the knees. A little antiseptic wis ued, too, on the sore places, but Mr. I, said he would not have minded that if be bad not turn hia pants Death of Airs Doss. Mrs. Bettie Doss, beloved wife of Capt. C. M. Doss, died Wednesday at the home of their daughter. Mrs. T. G. Hines, of Trinity, Lowndes county, Miss. The remains were interred in the Son'e Chapel Cemetery, after funeral services at. the church, on Thursday morning. Capt. Snowden and wife left last Mon day for California to visit their daugh ter, Mrs. Dr. Crease. Mrs. W.io lward left. Tuesday for Lou isville, accompanied by Miss Ilathorn, who had been visiting 111 Macon and D.erbrook. Mr. G. W. Edw-aids, Eddie and two young brothers and Mr. John Bunnn came up from Dancy yesterday, jn. Edwards was a day behind with ins pound bale. It was weighed at uoit s yard and sold to Mr. E. 13. lioya. Not many of the Bacon's readers i,ao .,w knowledge of Osteopathy, but they can procure all the literature they desire by calling on Dr. Hi ley any day, Thursday or Saturday at, Hotel Macon . As will be seen by their card i.. !.:. nr. E. T. Riley and Ins III UllO ie-v ... : brother, Dr. S. F. Riley, will vis t Macon regularly, and all who wi 1 . have their services can see one of them on those adys. (Jnt this out and take it to the ding store of T. S. Mm phey & Son, Macon, j. Melr Brooksville, and 01 jjmuiii'Uii iv ...v...-, - get a box of Chamerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The best pnysic. also correct disorders of the stomach.- Piice 25 centSj We want yonr trade and alU'eask is t!iatyongoto,.r prices before bnyinfc. llRANSBY & BOOM- ' PIiimoTs flushed with the soft glow of heal.h. andapo-econml. x on make all women .eautifnl. ., ,nd til" vo y hue of li " "rl" party was -t! Hie Wbirlw,,,,! f dainty l'0"" 1't'oV' slormed Miss Lilli,.in m vh the young !,- jIV(m(l- u I";"'," "nolonyof games, about 10 " rUp ' conple, took a moonlight ;'ml '"" 'terrace." After some '( mu.ic by Misses Susie McL.-od, dlie Short, Alma I)i.,ll0re. S,v "le and-Me,rs, Pearson McLeod and ( '""''" J-mes, Mis, McLeod. aecom Paring, Ihn guests bade their charm l hostess- -good-nif ThegeKt, 'ere the following: Mis, Lillian Binion '"d DaleCarr. M Us Willie Short and '","' """'"g. Mi. sJuanita Scales and Ho -ert Mitchell. Mi-, Alma Dinsmore and Warren Session... Mi, u Abbott Cockrel, Miss Susie Mc- "!0" !lni1 lSelleck. Miss Nannie Al and Charlie .1 ,, .. mail Holberg, IVarson McLeod and Alfred Stoner. . , -. is 5. At the dance Monday night at the Magnolia Club r..n.. ti. ..i.i Miswss Evelyn Windham, Slicks Mullinsandltoy. Mr. Richardssn attend, i ... . . . '""it ,.t Louisville for one or two d Miss Mattie Oriirira left vesterd... t spend a few days with friends in Kosci usko. Mrs. Jeanne Button ToUou and her I son uussie, of New ( irleans, are visiting friends in Macon. Mr. S. S, Field of Mobile visited friends in Macon this week. He left yesterday to yisil bis son, Mr. C. S Field at Calyx. Messrs. Gully t Kennedy attended court in Louisville this week and as I sisted in the defence of the negro Geo. Foster, accused of poisoning his wife, i The jury brought in a verdict of "not i guilty. ' ' JURY LIST. August rVrm Circuit Court. FIRST WKKK. bihn K Car.' If lircwer 1 3 Stevens y w limiKlass S A Mulliiis T v .lai knon ,1 1! Slewnrt A S Miiran A I, Neville I. V Cole lc Daniel , .Murray T .1 Cruhun, I I! Siiirkiniin T 1! bul kier W II Harlan .1 W Pmilolle li I! Moore Ii It tirrer 11 V lloyd A S l.eyer Norwood I' C I'erriri K 1! Jones .1 W Spencer ,1 V. lluinnn lii.l.t .1 Kvaus ,1 L Maiildln C l olhiirn ,1 S Scotl I I' I y(in Sam ( laik li I. A list (i C M'i.lc .1 is r.itrrows U Inmii'l I. like lliillcr .1 Y Campbell II (i Tiiplelt W K Sicnnis Jno T Ceul, .1 li ( arpenter A Scbuler i V Edwards .lack Ingram .1 li May W 1' Triplet! .1 (i l'etersnn Will Ewing W M Colbert Sl'CoNl) W'F.KK. .1 T I t.n-l:.H W E liile .! II Pratt I, I) Morgan A ti Ciiniiingliaiii I. I. Cole .1 V. spin km;in s (i Free 111,1 11 T K Wilherspoon W i lieuip l W Dent P II Hunter W V Kiddle .1. (1 Hell li N Stewart C (i Tliriinpsnii V, V An.pr"on W 11 linnie C (' UigL'iiiliol h im II c ( Inineellor Will liiiiwn Vill Hurst Th ok bee ,1 H Walking II V Morelie.nl I K (.ibon .1 H SHIcs W A Park I i: Doivling W I! Helm Pulogistic. Wkst Point, Mikk., Am:. 1, '"1. W e. Hie Nexuliec County tcm-liers of the Vel Point Normal, wish to express nnr sincere llinnli" to. and appreciation of. our l.illow-laliori r. Prof. S. P. Walker, lor his ellieient, earnest, linl iring ell'orts in our he half llirmighniil Ihis Normal, not ours only lint a',1 whii-e good fortune it has hecn to receive hi Inmnii'lion here, lie hns ideiil i.i il to many the usual pro.aie siil.jeet of mathematics, is is evidcnre.l on his every recitation, and the tact that Ins classes al ways bin: red so lonsr alter ilimiiion, that one oilier in-lruiior. wlioe w ork followeil Prof. Walker's in Hie mine ebivs-room, li nail,, helook herself and "l i-s to the shade ,d 1 li oaks to dl-est Hi. ir Latin pahuinni. Put while we are not only willing hut "bid lo share our mathematical hem tils fiom him wilh others, we are scrupulously careful to i-'aini hnn all "in own, as a citi zen of our county, as an instructor In her hurli school mid as our leader. W e arc proud of him in every sense. For while the average mathematician ha very little of oratoiy, romance or poetry In his malit i p, no one we I eel sure who enjoyed!?) ren dllioh of the poem lie conid most legiti match' claim, " Thirty days hmh Septem. Iier." eoul.l doubt M1.1t Hie germ of a real poetic genius lies dormant in li. na ture, and that when next we loie for Miss Usippi'ii " illustrious great " lo occupy The Hall of Fame, Ills name shall compete a vonhly Willi Irwin Uusseb's, IVt repeat, Noxubee Is proud of him. Miss ld.,Ili II A.iAK, Miss NiXSIK CI.INK, Miss I.ACI1A li IT K K. Mis Kl'TIl ll AMIIUICK, ,1 as. It. Jackson, Committee. FOR KENT. The store house now occupied by E. C Scales A Co. Apply l i o. Cl.. liH'HAIM.SON. j When 7o77vant a nice caniage to! ..,.,,,1 the train 'phone the Wmtlinj 1111 v.v. House. Promptness guaranteed. ivnj JL1UUJ i " I had very that took off nil my BT.nd U bVont sll my hair h8t v. D.Quinn, Marseilles, III. Ice Sale! Ice Sale! Tin's is the first Ice Sale ever i" Macon, f Imie no Ice, but liavu ;i ktrye and varied stock of SUMMER GOODS dial will keep you cml. ;iU, have piii ,sc roods wilhin rcaidi d nil. My suinmcr stock of lry Goods and Clothing has been moving at a fair rate this season, and some lines are broken but if you come to my store with thoCASII, I will convince you that ifl wi 1 jr0 as far as $2 at nthor stores. hem; kit sale: clka r1xg sale STt)IB RENT SALE are nil distributed with printer.s ink ami will warm you w ith Hot Air. The way to keep cool is wilh Cold Facts, Thin Summer Goods as low as can be sold, I mean to push the Summer Goods. Bargains for you. But don't forget the Cash. A. Klaus. N UP ;. t nu:, ,v. it. p.o. . F. II I LEY, .. DRS. RILEY, OSTEOPATHS. OSTEOPATHY is the science of treating all diseases byaSriKNTii'ic Mampi.i.ation, thereby using no drugs or knife, neither is it faith cure, magnetic! healing or Christian science, but a thorough knowledge of Anatomy, with Physiology ap plied. Treating all discuses as the following: Eye, Ear and Throat troubles, Heart and Lung, Liver and Kidney troubles, Stomach mid Intestinal disorders, Nervous and General Diseases uiid Diseases of Women and Summer Troubles' a Specially. Consultation and exuii inatiou free at olliee.. Literature furnished on request. Ollicc at Hie Macon hotel in Ma con every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE BOSTON STORE. We don't want to carry over any Spring or Summer goods. We would rather have Iho "Coin" for them, This is the way we will try to accomplish our aim: Embroideries We will sell extra wide Embroideries, worth 1"), L'O and 2i cents ;i yard at 10 cents. Embroideries warth 10 and 12 1-2 cents a yard at o cents. Hosiery Very good Ulack Hose for Ladies, seam less, worth 10c a pair; we will sell them the rest of the summer '.i pr for 20c or 7"c a dozen pair. Men's black lialf-hose 2 for f cents. White Lawns and Dimities We have pn enormous line of White Lawr.s and Dim ities which we will sell as follows: All our 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 20c Lawns at S 1-2 cents a yard. mr so nil We have a iiood linn to Men h Summer tloihiiitf s, le tfmm an.i e want to sell them pretty had for the money. If you tire interested come in nn. 1 give us a call. All our $:.;)(), fl and ? 1 .50 Meti's Pants for if-.'i") during the rest of this season. Mens Linen Suits, Coats aacf Wants, for 00c; Boys Linen Suits, Knee Pants, 65t Everything; cheap at. THE BOSTON STORE, FRANK & ZA00R, Proprietor ma ratty Dry Goods Co, have been re ceiving new goods this week. They in tend to keep the newest and latest things to be had in the market as the season advances. Til (. ilalia )t guitar. CAKTOniA. lie rfpe FOR RENT. Fire In flerlilian. The magnificent plantof the Erownlee Lumber Company, just at the eastern corporate limits of the city, valued at about S'.'0, 000, was burned to the ground this morning between 'i and 3 o'clock, at the hour of going to prass the fire is eating its way over aboutjthree acres of lumber stacked about the yrrds. At this hour the plant of the M. R, Grant Lumber Co. and the Meridian Cotton Mills and surrounding dwellings are threatenened with destruction. Bransby & Bogle represent reliable Pire Insurance Companies. Bransby & Bogle, agents for the Fowler Packing house, have establish ed a fine trade in this section. They sell the "Mistletoe" brand of hams. It is very sweet meat, and you will say so, too. if you try one. STRAYKD OU STOLEN. A small, dark, grade Jersey cow, two and a half years old, nnmarkad. Not seen since 2-1 th inst. Reward for delivery, Mrs. M.(t. Carter, UNCLAIMED LETTER LPT. liemalnlng in postotllce at Macon, JIlss., week ending Aug. 4, lflA3: bailey. Mr. Miitlie Ital.lwyn W II llolto Lou KHa llentlev Hsrret Colli, rt Mrs Ueltie Foole iieheeca K'.lnioiid" lioht Feaiherston Minnie C Moriu-v Minnie Prince Gene Williams (ireen Williiiuis Uuudhi W often Maggie When called for say advertised. ,1. STICVKNS, P. M, Per E. It. CAVETT, Ass't " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Creditors of the Into Dr. Henry K. 11,'iuenstein arc hereby notified that the unders:gned w as on the 7th day ol August, I ! I0'2 , granted Letters of Adinlnistrat'ou upon his estate, and that all claims against the said estale most he probated within time prescribed by law or thoy will be barred and pavment refused. Okohok. J. Uauenstkin. Aug.tl.llt Administrator. CAHTOTIIA. Bigoaturo ffl severe sicnnes.5 hair. I r'tr- i . li ; nf AVer nun One thing is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's al there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too; and al ways restores color to pray hair. 6 JI.00 I WIU. All ra''f- '" 1 1 ' ,.l.t rannot Slippty J011. I, jr tnM''' "we wi" rr l ,, o.io don." "...,,, ,i, naiiio ,l,tlle. 1W ,,',,te " A'l.tre... hi-ikI ii eoo o1 i...,.ij v.".-.'"" , , ,,.. .fl.ee. A'.".'--" Of )M" '"'j"' A VE" ''" ,"mU-m" Bransby it Bogle keep Meat, Lard Hams. Fronr, Meal, etc., in car lots M. D. ETH HIDGE, Physician and Surgeon. OKl'ICK Next door lo Hush's Soda Fount. HESIPENCK Mr. W. M Jones. Aiig.2-iini. 3lobilo & Ohio . . . Kailroap Si. Louis. Chieego, St. Paul, Oniulia, K iiis is Oily, Detroit, To lcda and all )oints Xorth lust and West ; Cairo, Memphis, Mobile, Nashville, New Orleans, Birming ham, Chattanooga, Montgomery, Tnonmsville, Altlanta. Aimusta Cluirleston, Snvanmih, Jackson vil'e, Tampa Pt,. Tampa, Miami, and nil points in the Southeast. Elegant Vestibuled Hrst-class Coaches with smoking room and complete toilet rooms and lavatories for ladies and gentlemen. Porter in attend anec eharged with comfort of pas sengers. Also vestibuled. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS with drawing room and births be tween St.. Louis and Mobile, New Orleans, Montgomery, Thomusville ami Jacksonville, Fin. T J POETraf Mgr W FALLEN Macon Mi J M BEALL CM 6HEFARD, G F A Asit O P A . BI obil, A St Loaii, Mo oidBTOHIA. Beantk. yilw Kitill You Haw Alwar Boi Store now occupied by Maury & Son, formerly occupied by J. F.IShelton, north of J. F. Jonps' drugstore. Ap ply to N, H. Harrison, Store House for Rent. The house now occupied by L. W, firings as a furniture store is lor rent, possession given Sept, 1st. Applv to either of u. I). W DENT', July2fl lui A. T. DENT. OASTOT1IA. Boars tba ) 11,6 m mmmm wugn Signature of Notice to the Public. We have the Whitten House now in charge and would highly appreciate the patronage of our frieuus and acquaint -ence of Noxubee and adji ining counties when in Macon. We are also prepared to accommodate the public with nice rooms and board by the week or month reasonably. Very Respectfully, jalySO-lm H. W. Doss and Wife. When yon need a pair of good shoes, buy the celebrated ' 'Walk Over' ' shoe. They are all the name implies, for style, fit and durability. For sale only hv Patty Duy Oooos Co. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Cheap Excursion August 16th Via Mobile & Ohio R.R. Kound trip rate from Macon to St. Louis, li?; to Chicago lf. Tickets will be sold for trains having Mobile August Kith and will be good to return leaving either point until uiiil including Aligns .'li, 1H02. To Cincinnati. (.).. Louisville. Ivy.. Old Point Comfort, Virginia P.each, Ocean View, Roanoke. Hot Springs. Va. Asheville and Hot Springs, X. (',., Deer Park, Md., Niagara, Falls, Jamestown, May ville and Lakewood, N. V. Rates SI -MX) to $20.00. depending on destination. Tickets good for re turn leaving destimition until and including August Hi. I!(2. Ayply to any M. & . K. R, Agent for tickets and further in formation. Mis Augusta Evans Wilson's new novel i ...I led The Speckled Bird Orders are coining in from all sections of the 'iiioii. Price $1..V). Killer your subscription for it at once so that you mav get one of Hie first published. Address VOL E. MICKLF. 270 Dauphin St., Mobile, A la. lie buys old books and war tidies When in need of fire, tornado or wind storm insurance give us a call. We will give your business prompt and careful attention. Bka.n'.- iy & Boole. Stokes Evans Hardware Co., sells one Straight Grade of Ve hicles, They guarantee them in every respect and keep thom in repair for ONB YEAR FROM DATE OF SALE. Meeting of Co. School Board. N'olice is hereby given to all persons who contemplate Cstiihlishing new i hool dis tricts, or who may wl-h to make changes in districts that have been established, that the School Hoard ol Noxubee County will meet on Tuesday. July 29. 1902, at 9 o'clock, a. m., at the olllce ot the County Superintendent ot Educatiou. All petitions must he tiled with the Conn ty Superintendent on. or before, the above date. S. M. THOMAS, julj'.'K, Co. Supt. Ell. EST KAY NOTICE. Tnken on liv W'Altsr llitl.iel nn the tlrst day ol April. 11102. straying on the E, F. I N linn .V Co., place in district 4, n DA UK" I liliOWN IIEIlElt with white back and unmarked. Valued it $7. julyl2-:!t I The owner is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges at the lianu-ers office and take it awav or it will he dealt wilh as Iho law directs, P. T. I'KIiU IS. Coroner and Hunger. CHARLES STRONG, Attorney at Law, Macon, Miss. H.L. J. BARNES ERAME & BAHNES, Attorney at Law, MACON, MISS, Practice In nil state and Federal Courts Money to Loan, Olllce formerly ocupied l.yT W. lii-ame. novl-iiin SHERIFF'S SALE The State of MissUslnpi, Noxubee County. Lena I'nvie, et ul, complainants, 1 No. 2(117 vs. V Danella Patty, et b, defendants, ) Hv virtue ol Hie above stated writ di rected to me troin the olliee of . 'I'. Dor roh. chanctry clerk ol .Noxiil.eeoouiily, 1 will on 4th MONDAY IN AUGUST, IHO'2 being the first day of circuit court of said eoiintv, oiler for sale lo the burliest bidder for cash, all the, interest of Lena Davie, Millie Turner, Laura liunsnm. Ada Robert son and Maggie Bridges in and tn tho trl lowing described real property lying and being in snlJ Noxubee county, Miss, lowil.: North om-third of east half of southwest quarter anil north one-third of the west-hal of the smith-east ipiarte r, section 2.". town ship In, range 17 east, which will lie sold to nisfy said writ and all costs. W O, CLAliK. shcritl'. ESTIiAY SALE. 1 will sell in front of the court house, on the first Monday in August Pni2. between the hours of 12 and 4 p. in., a black and spotted sow, rk'ht ear cropped, had on long teat, about :i years old, weighs about 12.'i pounds. Taken up hv Peter Mi.-ely on the llarton place and valued at l.".i P. T. FERRIS, Coroner and Hanger, NOTICE TO PENSIuNLliS. I hi' ve blank Pension Applications, and those wishing to make application must do so by the 1st of September. All pen sioners who were granted pensions last year will not hai to make application. Z. T. DtlliliDtl. jtityo-Im Clerk. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all. the fnod you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dvspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. la unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. Cures all stomach troubles Prepared only by E. 0. 1 if: Witt Co., Chicago The il. bottle contains!!! , UnivstlioaOc. mm. A Doctor SAfiaFAcroai, who knows, nd whose knowledge has resulted in the greatest liniment ever given to the public its name SLOAN'S LINIMENT (For Man or Baamt) Cures Rheumatism, Contracted Muscles, Neuralgia, etc., because It penetrates no severe rubbing necessary. It warms and soothes, so alleviates aches and paint quicker than coid, clammy feeling applications. Family sUe, 15 cents. Horse size, 50 eents and $1.00. Ask your Dealer or Druggist for it Prepared by Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mats. W Chill Tonic I Tasteless and Guaranteed to Curs Chills and I' Fever and all Malarial Troubles. Tinea Nnt 'm,tln Q.ahune Nor Other Poison. Does Not Injure tlie Stomach Hor Effect the Hearing. V. A. Mcl.arly Son, Dime Box, Tex., say! "Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is the best wo havo ever bandied. 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CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Tubes, by mail, 75 Cents; bottles, 50 Cents. AMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. A I Ul W 8ss W fiiAW v fhi.. n. ' Or THE Ct'.'T5- n -lii ii- S-l-.ii.: !:'! .--. : . ."i,--.. ' "'.'" " .' ! "i: i. l, I, c .1 ' I I . c ,' . i I. hi i i .'...'... V '.'.., , i.o ,'ii. .... 1 ' ' ' ' - 1 - ''.' " 1 i; . ..ml r- l. .I'.iH ". - ' " ' ' -' " 1 ' ' ' 1 " ' i;23-f930 First Ave., P. Uox 33, Cirmingham, Ala. MITI-K-We oxiirnw rbvz l-.all l"in..' re-'eliml bv Ui- "s.,iil'i.-i-n t:ai-rei O.0. 1).' ence IM i.,r ..u.er a "'-.h , ,.a IwMvm. hen nlnw iwe menUon u. l''il"'r. KKOWN Mli". CO., Prop'rs, (imeiieville. Teim STATEMENT SHOWING CONDITION OFTHK erchanfs and Farmers Bank OF MACON, MISS., JULY 5, IQ02. Published by direction ol chapter HAuuotated Code of 892. liESOl'HCES: L'AHILITIES: Loans nod discounts on personal Capital paid 111 ei,l W end. ti-Mcniems, real estiitei.reol- Surplus ri.'Ht 00 lateral securities l,"sl,."t:12 OS KlKvldM, proflu l.3 a Overdrafts secured and unsecurert :.. ..(.vWuai dep..o siihicct to stocks and II.. nds !. check 11S,'S.H:1 lli.nkinf In. use. urniture and tlx- Time Certificates of Deposit ... K'eiK 32 tines ill.lIii'.llKslatc ,lin 4A i,u1)the,l.ll;u,kS(reclpl'.)CHl nccts) 1 SKI 47 Kxpenscs I.!l;m o7 Siaht exchansc 6.'.,Kt 58 C'urrency on hand 7.S-I'. no Cold on band 5..HS no silver on hand B,iW nu Cash cheeks L2T7 Hi! saiiexaa ToUl mu t, K. V. YATEH Asst-CHshierortha Merchants and Farmers hank, of Macon, Miss, (lo herehy c.ei tirv that the toreuailnu is u true, lull and exuet ainteii ent u the Assets nndll nliilltiesof siild Hank on the day and date named therein, as shown hy cue nooks of same K. V. YATEH.'Asst-Cashier. Sworn tn and suhseril.ed l.el'ore nie, a circuit clerk In'niid for the cimnty "( N.. xnl.es Miss, this 9ih day of July, line, W. P. MIN"H, Cii'iut rl- Kxaiiiined and fooini e.iri't'ct, flue IIM) dov ol July, ps-4 W, cui.fi, Aiut tiH, 1 1 . o