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Iml. ntit mow. 1'tiitnalli' rix ka at rriiVtt1 Mill- anil imfi Tt rlmiiiH'l nlillra III. 11 ml miw Mm mil itt Hit Wit river lliiwa, Tlirllluil hv lilt ttttrr'a lonil finlinirr. I h lli-nilf, allvvr rrnla arc .llrrtd, Ami awn) Willi alow, tiiliinlumia itrarv. I. Ike iltnvara o nritllt Itliltvuiil. flier wllffcllifrnatiil rtwir ai-aria .lilnra. Nil tlilvk Hie villi! It'iivia nnlolil, snprrli tlx lilviwrn rn lliua. A inirm'tc of au'nw mid guM, Utre It Mlrandn'. I. land loli I iwltt lrv mill iliniil (till Ariel flica, IK'liliiil the hill, brrniiil I lie lirmik. Tli Iwflp of Svcnrtt v1 llta. Hut ilukc mid nrlncoa. clown tnd ttur. lime vntt'al liirtli tu ollu-r unit, And fiithnina drci, tlnct mimy a year, iru burWd bank and wan.l and kova, No rlliMmrd K" I" flnnllitK llk'rv, AIoiik our atnoiiUi, pearl pttn path, Hut hidden I'tcea' Dale irrren hulr Ofnympht tnd nervidx it the bath. On! w-c ajmll find In toiler aonth. From tome clear well-head bubbling up, The Ibuntnin of eternal i-uuth I'd brim the Ihimlv pirim'a cup. Enchanted world! em htntetMumr! Hull und farewell, rnehnntrd atrc.nn, That hat the uninuiifiiier) nower To make the real aurpuit the drain! lCmnm Luiarua. In the lVc. Cvnturv. I'pvtitrtl til (Jo,, jlilldrt'fi Bi ll nil lli' Hominy tt hifiU if 1'lilln- lll'llli4, Mf, 4'nllifn, lYTri'Vi lnw hi rtmt (i(iftt., iy m rtrl. l-t'ltfil tint kifit' Mfv, J tin, tlittl Mirv'lliitl rti' pitprr Hrllnr. If Klvrn lrl, t'Miltl tcni liff, A Dillll UN 1 W, Wriffi lrfi jofitfitt, , ,lf fiiilUl, a lrtlrrlnt r,t l'i rt'.litr mift, lh ifr w 'i lru k Willi M tw-fn-. ftf ArMfiri llml hf Mrlrlmil, "W li.tl t jrrtti rf Hn J,intmf Why, ,iiil lin.lt 114 If ) rail rmllil ft'ft lllMl" III 4 U MHf," "l(l,l" a ilitlfti"'! Hi willy itMrtiiiiUf. turn unirititaMriiMr, M ratlin f Cfivltll ft, i( l.tilll I ,.f. nit', wtf ltt(( rn( 1,1 ilif fir i-f mtil rnhln til Uiw. "Vuti titn'l lil ilirtrrrnl Oilfi Ii.ii.iIIiaV " a.il.l mtt . i. pj. .... , , n..... n.. And Mill Another. OMviril clai. hotel bcUeau Wacla and Memphis. aw hrai1( room and tjiecliit taduew r w Katt to eiaiimeixttl rota. 1CXFS FEMALE ACADEMY. NlSimlltiitlon it dtlichtfirlW titualttl WuHunl and health part ofthe vilr ?Wfcroimiiaiulinn tnt tdvtnltfrrol fualrounirv. Theenti IrafneKeful . larmnnnwerful an in V Atrial, B(i intellec c itireaurroundinua etlinlrm, hah inftuenre our the rTiMiad intellectual life. The dr (Ribrtcea the rnrloua branch- "tiding1 u.cl'ul eduction. In the "TlMi canre, the puDUt on enter 'tranWd tccardinif to their profk'ien. '-noennnr: VirnraniaT and trllh - Piruniljf attention It fltrn ta 5a- PnXanahi.lorv. rhetoric and com- Lttm tnd Fnnrli nlr Inlrt Ih ret - A nortion of time it tllow pitln and ornamentul "H. ), flnwera, rte. Ternw. per J K.tible htlf yetrU In advance. nd tuition in ill brauchet taue;hl 'TrrMwlpUin .tewing, mark. krddint;. Hal loner r and wtth "'S.tecordlnjt the age or "JWmI. SpeciaJ terme when tev. JJa the tame family attend tin allowance it made for partial ithdrtw bef6re theennlratlon .V-"Pf rM of Sioi" or pro '"1. hni. li. t..- ta.Ii.. ; mu.lc on piano and nae if nrtwtna and water colons "Wirt. 1 j. danclnt; tad etlia- Roard and l . vtira cnarvn. ""'ther aartlcuUrt apply to the The last issni! of the Macon Sun contains the vuledictory of Mr. J. J. Haynie, the fountler of the pa per.' He announces thaj he lias sold hiti interest to his partner, Mr. G. R. Smith. What is the mat ter with the newtipaper business, that nome of the oldest und ablest members of the craft arc leaving it? Drown, llaynie and others have retired recently, and we hear ol others anxious to .'ft With ordinary labor, there is no 1 money In newspnner in this State. They receive but little support at home, arc burdened wuh u larije number of delinquent sttbscribcra. and to make a living their pruprie ton are compelled to work like slaves and solicit business from abroad. To look ut the advertitt ing column of tlic papers of this Slate, one would think they were either printed in New Orleans, Mobile, , Memphis or, St. Iouis. Their Lome business does r.ot amount to tine-fourth of that re ceived from abroad. It is a sad commentary on journalism that this is true, JitiMnesji men ought to support ,wt home papers, but they do not. They not only will not advertise, but "send four-tiAhs of their job-work off, knowing at the (taftic time the work can be done as cheap and good at home. Why they do this they alone can tell. Drookhavcn Ledger. lint writ n heller aermoti (ban foillf lllllllali'll, Over onr million anwlnf inn ililne iirt'ille wtTf mittlf tlurinn thr nioiith of (U tuber nl r m inn. fdclnry In Mancliraterd'onn. There will be four ilerivnten In the next MnssurliiisettN legisl.ilurr, mikI tin y are to be culled upon to perform' the devotional exrrclses, thus saving the cost of n chaplain. One Wisconsin county estimates that in eight months the cost Incur red through tramps was $,,ouo, not to speak of crimes and tiie ex penses of criminul trials of tramps. When Mrs. Reed, of Luonu, Chautauqua county, N. V,, was elected school trustee, she imme diately drew on her husband for monev to paint and carpet the school-house. The London Lancet urges upon the public the importance of breath ing through the nose in damp, cold or '"KCy weather. It is nature s respirator and protection to the delicate. Kight ofthe jurors who acquitted Delle Spaulding ofthe murder of her husband at Oalesburg, 111., accept cd her invitation to a banquet in celebration of her rescue from the gallows. The Norfolk Virginian states it as a fact that Major Daniel ajid Col. Cameron, the opposing can didates for Governor at the late election in Virginia, received the same majority, 986, in their rev pective cities, M'nchburg and Petersburg. The wife of a Michigan Sheriff Atisiln St bonl "If toil mill mlierpatid it row logf-iher. It dor hot rtiski two sliei'i or two rowi." A littl hov. (hi! SHI of a Truss milkman, In Id up Ids lisnd and said 1 "That tnsy do with sheep and cows, hut If you add n quart of milk and a quart of water it makes two misrts ol milk. I've seen It tried" Teaai Sluing, A fflefi tii toiiili fro of inV fifl spe V Hetf' irf llml fesaofi nlilth al rtstt st em rrn"ft il'lr ! Duller? Yon remember tin story of the guest who was eutlngi mote butter than buscult, whiln the lautllitdv looked on, and I'ulg. cled and hinted until she fairly went into a nervous lit, Finally she said 1 "lo you know that but ter is up to sixty-live cents a iiound?" The hungry guest reach ed out and took w hat there was ft. "Well," he drawled, ana provingly and reassuringly, "good Hitter is wutn It. 1 In the reign of Henry VII. it famous baiiilT, named Toe Dunl ived in the town of Lincoln. II was extremely dextrous in extortl ng money torm unwilling pockets! When he was invited to "call again," he always accepted thi cheerful invitation. Indeed, hit habits were so profligate, and he wim so careless ol the courtesies of life, he was apt to call even when no genial invitation was extended I le was never much farther awaf than a creditor's shadow. Whe a man refused to pay a bill, there? fore, some one was' sure to SsV WhV don't vou Dun him?? Hence the awful word which hat followed the inpecunioua even un to this day, and the associations of which not even the lapse of time can mellow. "(Waidly a an Imtiesl man" 011M he a good proverb, Common sense la one's own ctine, bfllrvfd to he uncommon. Willi mlat ondm l and rronomy one can hIms) 1 gel on in the world, We do good most willingly lo those who have least claim upon us. One Is rarely philosophical with one's self philosophy Is a cuiul mum. Genius Und new ideas, wil ridicules them und common-sense adopts them. One needs a deal of w it to afford lo be witty not at the expense of the heart. A friend gives when he has too much ; a woman, even when she has not enough. Promising is sometimes a reason for not giving the promise may have produced its effect. mil M-nT ift r ,1 1 issassm r tit locked the jail doors on six lynch ers who had entered to murder prisoner. Although this left no doubt as to their identity, and no denial was mane 01 incir intention 1 itiry rciusctl w convict them r a , Parson I licks thought he saw his daughter walking with a for bidden lover on a dark night. I Ie stole up behind the pair with a club, brke the young man's skull, and knocked the girl down, before discovering that they were not the persons he had taken them for. Prominent among the glories of vegetation on me voicanic isianns of the Pacific' is the utu tree, which is wonderfully umbrageous, bears beautiful large glossy leaves, and uttains a height of sixty feet. The trunk U often thirty feet in circum ference. A native oltcn apostro phized the Supreme Dcing as Thou Mighty t'tu Iree If Hoaas Made br leeldeat. In the summer among our plant ers it is customary to suspend the milk and butter, at considerable depth in the well from which the drinking water is obtained, to kec i 11 cool ; out from carelessness or otherwise the water occasionally would become contaminated and many farmers were driven to supply themselves with what is lamiliarly known as "dry wells," to answer the various purposes ot keeping meats, melons, milk and butter cool during the hot months. About thirty years ago, I dug one of these wells, fourteen by sixteen feet and twenty feet deep. The bottom and sides were bricked up and cemented. Over this well was Duiii a store-room, placed on pillars five feet high. The space between the lloor and frrcurii Was The criticism recently made on the oratorical exercises or a very pompous clergyman might appro priately be uttered in reference to manv who assume an air of stately imnnrtnni! u-IiIIa i.nrnrrrl in mi K. 1!- . . an. Ob a l t i, . J ,.n n!l.u1tf ACuin .A.. U. j?rvtce. 1 lie pompous pcraon j - -j- " w .. " . -M M AtM, ....... 1 I . 1,1 m... . h VJom-1 ' ' IUUIIU t VUUIU pui Ul f Mai dSMf Arn rii B TOW 10, f fit Wj fiaf tnim. tuinifi'trw, All 6il t tt THROAT. CHF.n IMtOMl Ttiaail.alt' IBt.t kaa am.fl kaa mattUiaiiaat iiaaMiaiil ui. M l.lt.a k. nu bail l.al ia.eitt araiaal Itt tMarvfaiaaiiaf l tat alHi.a Ilia, attaa, kai H aaa aaa. t, aa.aa.t"lt' gtaajalf avjuMatl. U aa la l iaia ll Matna I fill.l . Ill' lul H III a.iaaiM alwnta a tUnialanl, Hit lank. It aIM tatktrit- Van tftar Um aMfk kat beta ralit4. tiaHtRH BO. HAI'SI. ftaajilMlMir ll Inlarnal Havmaif, Wa.hli. !.', II ,, Jaa Mk. iH,i,r. -To 1,11, HIM (tail NTS li at tara-abta llamadjr ta I'arlnral ramklaltla tit4 II tltaaaf ta 1 Marflrlnal tmniallua aaa., ika IJ, Havlait tlal'itaa. anil ahali an ttttiiaa, titf aiill k liMl'OlllkTS. liKnl'Mt-.a.t tlkal (ratal, allkaal aiitrltl tu," a, llaaaaa IDimi In laf .Wat kf latlaat wkt Ira It Italia a lia.h ant or Ltarati.il A al.tria a TOl.ll. Him a tut HVK-lilvh la Ika anlr MSIilUATSII a, llrlt Mala -ika faaalat da. ikali ktaaa a Ika f rttrttura Hiaaip tt ttak kaltlt. Put tip Is Qnart Blst lottln. Pries $1.00. WIIKNI-fl mSBTIN, CMicaoo, ILL. UM by DRUOOim an) OINIRAL DIALint lvrvwhrt. I'llorMitlfiMAIi. 4)14 a t, I 1,0 s it fines mi, s v v n n, in K Y J M. AT f K V J-.n a 1 la'.IM-l r' tittanlai tl. Ilfaal.t ail", tfaalltt, tat NtK'M. i,,:t 1, r 'tv rviONb Artos-ir aid Mohii'ina, MrU, 1 last sal tl, llii.lnr.i In l'i rhim err nniM It fipa, lalli iiilk iltd, hut III will fertlvf nnniit tlian linn In it' pmllrular llenrrtrin, I., r. Conpat HRAFT Ic COOPER, ATTt'RNEY.AT.I.AW, - !3 13.1:31 2t . IF.IPP.iS TFNI. HA I Mi 'AM, Iillt2lllllffflS( 1:.1 'WMW'VWU.V.t mil. nolM ssi'tii '' Ma"iplili,, ., , 11 fta I'l.l t ajfna) ,,,,,.,i, .1,1, ,,M,, I m 1 a. I'll! lllolll "ifniaa 1 t art am i.iti.i.ii.i I II am 1 1.... a,.. 1,,. .a r'airariiH.. .,,, ,.,. ftt rmirtltrnl.Mi , ri.t riipe Aiil.at i Oitnult, mfif ArcoMMohiiTitiir, l.at.at Mrmahl, , Tin t'na.ii,., Arrltri It HMr)k, taf -..-or. crtarjn: vocal tana rV"; frivala htaana. tir. --aro'laj vacation, limit U c.ttt. Medicine It a'ifce, iin -ia--lal , " aa Sa -"tnm4 tataayaakj vr' --H O -"riini 1.1- yaa T-mc ta - a Ba ftrna aa4 ,kt '' iifmr. 4 n-ataw etr a , fklamallaav H -aa-aeia. 'J 01. 1 .L- e i w " J a..., a,N f. wwnaati m? . . . . a m had oeen reading the 1 en Com mandments. A judicious ladv re marked, "He rends.them as ff lie had just enacted them, and was determined that they should on that account be enforced." An ually appropriate criticism was made by n lawyer on the self-assured style in which a popular cler- gvman ottered prayer, lie said: "If that dominie should address the Judge of any Court of Com mon Plena in the style in which he addressed the Almighty, he would at once be fined for contempt of court. Mew York oun , A l'ettalrrHr. a aaaaat While the subject of ghosts is attracting attention, I will oiler a nut for our scientists to crack. For obvious reasons, I am compelled to omit names. The wife of one of our moat distinguished scientific men I use the term "most dis tinguished" advisedly, since the reputation of the man in question is cosmopolitan saw nightly , an oia man acatcu in -an arm-cnair near the fireplace in her bedroom Dcing thoroughly imbued with iter husband's Views upon acicntilic subjects, she held her peace, and tried with partial success to con vince herself that it was a delusion. Somewhat later, this room was converted into a night nursery, and- tiltimately into a spare bed room, with the result that each successive occupant, juvenile or of mature years,; described the curious old gentleman who came and sat Dy me lire my scicmuu. friend has "Dished and "pshaw ed at these statements, and has treated the whole matter as ridicu lous. He has, however, been mmnolltxl to concede something to ""l. V . a . . - fa- the vision or the delusion, ana w quit the house. I simply advance this na a fact, and leave to other the task of explanation.--Uol.lii man s Magazine. ' A w.Jdln ia Wjanlnf . This is the way a backwoods tustice ol the peace marries em a - if vir ! . . in lar-on Wyoming i "Grin vour tins. " Amos Pea body, do you solemnly sw'ar that ye'U freee to '.Mandy furever an' ever. 1 nut ye 11 love er, an pro vide fur er' an' treat 'er squar an' white nccordin' to the rules and regulations sot down to govern sich cases in the laws ofthe United States, so help yer God?" VYn.is. sir, I do sir." J . "That fixes your end ofthe bar gain. 'Maudy .Thomas, do you sol emnly sw'ar that ye'll hang on to Amos fur all comin 'times; thet ye'll. nuss him in sickness an', be squar to hi n in wellness, that Ve'll alius be to him a good, true, I on est up-an -up wife under the pen alties prescribed by the laws lor the punishment of sich offenses ; do vou sw'ar this so help yer God ?" a. ..a aa " " "I awar 1 will. t "Then br the power in me ves ted as jurttce of the peace, in an' ... -I a 1 . . lur mis precinct 1 nronuunix you Amos Peabody, husband, an' you Mandy 1 nomas, wile, ana legalize vou to lemuin as sich now ana for- A Tltld Itsprareaieat aa ta) rTslfi, It is said that the first time Sit ting Hull attended a white man's party he made a break for the door the moment a waltz was struck up. He afterwards explained that he supposed an alarm of fire had been given, and that each brave was trying to carry out a squaw. This rcminus us 01 uie King 01 wune, who, after a visit to Lngland in vented what ha flattered himself was a vivid improvement on the waltz of the period. Instead of the interested parties 'Shuffling their feet around in the present melancholy fashion he had the couple mounted on hardware truck and draiired around In ec centric circles by attendants. He said that as now practiced by Eu ropcans the amusement was neith er good dancing nor good hugging. and for his part he preferred to put in his full time at the latter amusement. evermore, an ye'lf, stand com mitted until the lees an costs in this case shall be paid in full, may God hav mercy on yer souls, and bless this union with His heftiest blessins." Oat Eitrltwt Irata Ksay. .-.OwliailTlKfr 1 J ' - tarn -J iainwaal. l I - Rat rre ami.. tMara. ".v t.m fnf imt ail , 'ai,,lVt nwrtpt, I ""Nihairadi.il ' v?a at 1 Rtw Dfflalilaa sfs rraak. . A "crank" is not an implement with which to turn something, but a man who has already been turn, cd. Philadelphia Press. Ik-cause it adds to personal beauty by restoring color and lustre to gray or faded hair, and Is beneficial to the scalp, ,U why Parker's Huif. D.ilsam ia- such a "I had been sick and miserable so long and had caused my hus band so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheart ened and discouraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of I lop Ditlers and used them unknown to my family, I soon brgan to im prove and gained so last that m husband and family thought ! strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me Utcy said "Hurrah for Hop Ditters long may they prosper, lor they have made mother well and us hanpv."- The Mother. Home titruJ. , ..... ... .-. COMMISSIONER'S HALK. II r virtue of a dee rte af the rhancrrv court ofthe lit dlitrirt af ranola county rendered on the jrith day of November, 18H0, uiMin the petition of I. D. (ioodmn rt at, vt. Mtrr I. Smith at al. Mo faat, for tale of land lor dlviaion. I S. K. Illtnn commiailoner appointed hv nld decree will praciea lo tell to the lilghttt Didder at pub ur outcry on Tnrsdar the 10 Day ! Deceniber, 1881, In front of I. M. Lackev'i tlore in the town of Kureka Spring!, Panola eounty, the rollowina detcrilied real eitate iltuate and Iving in the county of rinola and Stale of Miiiiiiippj, to wn : lotitn n.111 01 tne touin weit quarter ol aectlon eight and touth eait quartrr or imith tatt quarter of lecUon lev en, all in Inwa.hip ten range tlx wait. (aVf 01 w4 01 tec s town to ringe 6 watt, ea of t e'a of tec 7 town to range n weit.) cnntalnuig (lio) one hundred and twenty acrei more or leai. Termi; one half coali and balance In twelve mnnthi with id per cent, inkrreit per annum from day of tale. I'urrkatrra toeiccutr bond with' approved Kcurtty lor deterred Mviucuit. S. K. I'lann, Clerk and wamtuUiloncr. Sirdii. Miai. Nov. ltd, 1M1. ' Hall k Doothe, Attorney. JULIUS PORTER, ATTORNEY-AT-Ii AW , BaUiviUs, Mississippi. I TIM. practice In tin virlnua enurti of YV thediatrict. Will attend, whendeiir. ed, the different Juitict't rourli af the eoua v. Sieclal attention gitfn ta Die collectloit ol clalmi. Ich 11 si Dr. J.D.WHITE a....,,,,., l aa) p in) '..,ia.i a o p m "a a :t p 1st Mill aot4 SMN. t.f aia fl,nt li,, ,,,,.,,,,, i, 1,4 aa I'a.t I'liae.,., i,.,,,,,,., ,, , ( -I lk ra-t imrlltnd , .,. t 4S a.M Paa llttaa.ill , , a.aj a m rial ardll,iin ,,, :jo S m rt't I'aam , a a a aa Arrives t Miinpbn,,,,,, ,,. a w aaa lStU AVOHMShlTKall. t.ata Hardii... ,,,, .,... t la aaa III Cutno. i n a ta Ar,,..t at Mnaahk) I an a n M. DUIIKR, StrriavtiiitiBiiT.r A. J, KNAIT. On. rail A sc. Louterillc Nashville RAILROAD. 0o iij Main SI,, Memphis, Tennessee, Special attention paid to the treatment o Chronic diwlaf I, Vl.lult, Hernia, (rupture) Scraful aaettaiira W. T. ilaitaa, Carllaa; Hart la. Oat, ft, llatl tad M II. I Julajaka) can, u, aar a, ti 1 rr Morgan Adami, lib tJ, El Xh Ei, ttz;l!i u Lrtsrillt. : 11 ana. U II. I JllUlakni I ' ' Itipi'jtiClidmtt. J. U. Wright ice, but to get rid of the water from the melted ice was a very serious question. I rigged a pump in one corner ofthe well to obviate this difficulty ; laid in rails across each other, and on this placed hay six inches deep, then filled up the well with ice, covering the top with saw dust two feet deep. The pump was tried from day to day to no purpose. It was taken up tried and faund to be in perfect working order but when placed bnck it failed to work. Then com menced a series of predictions about a grand ice slush all at my expense. But the ice remained in a solid block and kept splendidly. As the ice melted away from the sides, saw dust was packed in from time to time as the melting continued. When the saw-dust, hay und rails, were taken out 1 crack was discovered in the hot torn of the cemented floor, made by the weight of the ice, through wnicn ine wilier passeu 011 into Tana Election Kstlet. In accordance with the law In regard to municipal election!, notice ii hereby given at in election for the nurpote 01 electing t Nil vnr. four Aldermen and one Marthal will held in the emirt houae la the town of Sardii on Monday, December 5th, IKSi. by order of the Board of Maor and alder men. J. C. Ktli, Mayor. S. 0. Spain. Sec'y of Hoard. lAlvtak. II tdaf 11 kaanaaatl, ajadt. Caallv favallilrae. Aldraaa Tact I la., Aaiaali.Ma. stratum of sand. From that time until now this "Dry Well" has been used for an ice house when ever ice can be had and at the lalaiajr Hair as a Baaliea. ,. Thousand of girls in Switzerland. Germany and Norwa v devote them selves to the cultivation ol their hair as resolutely as a larmer does to his crops. Once a year the merchant, very often an old woman arrives in the village, and a brisk trade is carried on. The Swiss girls make the most, as nature has bestowed on them' an abundant crop of the blonde color, which Is hardest 01 all to obtain, and the climaio Is evidently propitious to its growin, 1 nej price ontainea de pend upon the length of the re dundant tresses, llair eight inches long is worth twenty-five cents an ounce, while that thirty six inches ia length wilt bring the fortunate nosesor $8 an ounce and in cases of exceptional beauty and thick ness even Iij an ounce msy be realized. Paris Fashion Letter. present writing it is halt lull of splendid ice. Just after the close of the war, it was customary to hire hands and wagons to save ice t now the time lor putting it up is hailed by the freedmen with delight. It only requires an invita Uon or notice that saving ice is on hand and they respond cheerfully. This was effected by a liberal and generous gilt of ice at all times to their sick. Now why cannot your enterprising farmers nave ice houses on the same or a similar principle. They need only dig a trood sized pool to get a supply ol water, and half of the difficulty is accomplished. In Alabama and North Carolina I have seen good ice-houses dug In the side of a bill and walled up inside with logs with a pipe tu curry off the water Irom the melted ice. They wore securely covered and the dirt thrown against the exposed log side. Aberdeen examiner, Lowvmu, A Iklltk Etaf. The moat short-sighted, sslftsh editor we know of lives in Missou ri. He talks this way 1 A doctor will sit down and write 1 time, fiv seconds 1 paper and ink one fourth ol a cent, and the patient pays one, two, three, five or ten dollars, as DENTISTRY. DR3. ADAMS ft WEIGHT Have ttiii dtv aitoclited thcaaaalvte to gether for the purpoteof pricticing 131 1J Jiai It-at Calls to the country solicited. FREMONT HOUSE, 663 A 665 Broadway, N. Y, ROOM. TKOM 75 CIITI t AIM E . VA1LL, Prop. vztorEaUr yT.vr. AnHIMsTKATOKSSALK. By virtue of a decree of the thincery Court of the Kirtt Di.trict of I'inola Coun ty, Miaai.iippi.theundrraigned radinlnl.il a t'or of the r.tate of Tltuina K. Wllion decetted, will on Mi.b.I.it December ISM IWI, ithln Irval hour. In front of the Court louteol thrKlrtt UUtrkMlSardii tell to the hlaheil bidder Hie following ml tattle be lunirint- to the ettale of aaid decedent, to wltr weit-half teclion tivteea. Jownahlp eight. ranue eluht. containing three hundred and twenty acrei more or lea, alto weit fraction of the aouih-eiat quarter aection eighteen Townahlp eitrht. range eight, containing one hundred terra more or leat. Tenni-t)ne-half cithind the balance Ir. twrlt t monthi from ditc of tile. Uie purrh. a.,-r in nrrule bond w 1th cood lecurlly for drfrrrad navment. Title believed lo be good, hut I will convey only tuch title a la tcitcd In me by aaid decree. at? n n . r , a ... 1 Nov. 11. tw.l Admlniilrator. ' o r, i 5 5, 9 n) 3 3 Lilt 'Mm rt CI e a0 "53 e. a. f 5 f i? r 1 n aa 1 m t - b a. 0 ft 8'J8 esa "3 171 f.1 HO 3-a i m an aaa X " 2"2.a 3 0 " t? - E. 1E0P BUT Bad Ma,) en, rcr, aUtsmaBa, 'tlmati I ounn ntt tea THEY an rmaaaaaaf maiipaak al.aa. aiat.ta.aal Cnaa. VtajaMBtaa Ota icc9 in cslo. vrm ka aaat far aaaa all atumati tj I D.I ta aknl.u tad Ii 1 ataiwuaaaaa ft, I BJ tlrttlitaaa. tna, ..iaaa,laaaaatd I faMakaatlkrl aalu . I aa,a inaeO 1 aa.H.f.aaa,aai.l inouoncAnsTo Iri.liTifle,lMi.vt:tir oad anlf aa thanasi ! Eastern Cities. Timt Card, Juu Htk. 1881. laeave Mitnphii... ;:ja a t..,...io:aa pm Arrive natnvuie.,. j-jt a.at. aw a. at F.vaatvillt,. f .-s p aa IaOulivlti...ii:j5 p t:ic H.H UiKlnniti. j.cc i.H,i ! roe further Information aa ta rata, tjlaaa, ate. Addret JAS.BI'EEP, Ticlurt Agenl, aittnpkla. Teem. oa C. P.ATM0R3. C. P A.. LKU.Uia.JCr. CHICKASAW ROUTtl KIPflll t CHABLET7C S. L 2 Divilj Patsnr TrtAzz, HCiiisnuL.il On and tftar Aagwti irVrt, iSli, M Mtowt r COIKQj IAIT. . rarr nut tat. mail at ta. Lva MtaaphU..-a.it :ae p.M. m Ar, Grand Janctioii.a, lnoa.ai- : ajw Middteton...n,a. tat tawukd aaa Cortnthaa...M xtj a. Hi ... 10150 a.m I)ecalkir-a.......M.,. f:i i:jrp.m gtevmaoa.. .... :il a.m.- 1:4 p.m Caatianooga.,ia p.m. ip.ai cirjc:::nATi TYPE FOUUDZIY. Mirimtmt tWttUTm Tm krat aa whWi tan aaaae M rial d Is artaaa laa aaavt f iiaaatryaaa .GOINO WEST. Ia a.ai 9 .W .tliya fm rr Cairo, uibf Uie A ClielntU leaf nire AtV.rt aaaiava roMM iii.lKk, T1R0IK Ltl nr.. ritAiux. VlU NIII.UI.fa. JA8,0.rABKER I.re ChatUnoago...... :iap.Hi.. Ar. miMraton.M....a. : a ,. aKatlir.aaaaaaM..aa ' t t-ll .. Corlitlh......... :u .aa rat a.m MUMkrtrMi.. ........ l:joa.m. C iJ p.m Crand Junction . f :is s taw 7 aw .p. in Mainphi .M.....ll:a p n.. f ji, j, ajv, TO Till! CAST Clean connecllon ia made fee alt and fa all point on and rttxW via.. Cincinnati Southern Railway., 3? 5- Ak a 2 ai Q thn cala nay be. A tawver writ ten to twenty words of an vice and I gets from ten to twenty dollars Devotion to friends is meted less from his client. An editor writes by the esteem we have for them a half column "puf for a man, pays I than the fus they make over us. a nun a dollar Tor nutting it in type, Whence comes it that Wt art so prints It on ten dollars worth or pa. often deceived? ' per, sends It to several thousand . .. . . .... ... PR'. " 5. ,ufPr.1- h vamrnnj ia wnai ia aniu ut H mitl.Tl- iviiin II nt? ftllxe anv I C.rclcs.iirs$, wltalistaid by m, ti,arg,M rotjiALR. 4 Liads tor or M.naafa h it, hli ron wnarrme pt aeo- res ait it o crrn it talf ttaat an kaadnd, ttak. " -aa. i-ra a, k a.. Steamer of Ihlt line leave Maenphlt every TaeMay ni Frllsy I $ 'clock f. av, Raalajaattt Snr Ctlnv IuUtllle and Cincinnall. nee ting at t incinnati with railroad and Meamcr for all t Eaaleri. Ktrlhcri il Wtsttra poiKta, oiviKd Taa,rasjl. Tlelnli to all noinliChlctcn, Toledo, KurTalo, nkhnaond. New York, WaahtiHrtlon Chy. Philadelphia and BotHm. fUalara taortati will Rrad th U HeUt rlvae raia aa, da Itahtful and aconomaral. lite by UtW tin rara par Ihaa any r.t-otaat rajarte. Maait and ttttooami free. Baajraaw check ed through. Pttataiaera aan arty tu apkradbj trfp tvy rhU Haw. a I hi taiariaita in aN Srtl-clat, aavtM btea etpraatty ham aw awconv naodaOoai of paaa. ng.ri. Racli lleaatet far- Cri. rr-St irai Tfcket - . A. v. aTr.vrsA, rs" K Ke, Mwvraa .. Mart. T rhrnisk Can Wltistl .cr:r;. aa alght train- TO TnZfJTT? (low coaneetlon mad far all ArUnMi ind Texas Tc'-' A Ml tetof Fint Cla-a and E attoaaatv tt all priax . i: ravferta.tr '. A"