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I sow SOLICIT the PUBLIC PATB03AGE NONE cy - FRESH IT" bct tub J- t. BEST m liquors 1 KEPT. dec23 A STORY ABOUT OBK. JACKSOS. Man are f T.r.kon' life which nu Biogra pher, Parton, has omitted and not brought to light. When a boy I saw him scare and put to flight twenty thousand men. sion was this r Grey Hound, a Kentucky hors,bad beaten uoume Tid. a Tennessee horse, and they ..m afterward matched for five ihouund dollars a side, to be run mi tha Clover Bottom course. My b t.wats I uncle. Josephus H. Conn, carried me on horseback bcnina mm to os Toneka. Kansas. Sep. 3, T4. I To tbc Editor of the UrenUle Timw. For the benefit of those that an ticipate emigrating west, I hereiu the interesting scene. ' ! 1 lOUnU II. 1 WHUTOU'"'"!"" gust 22nd on the steamer John Kyle. Arrived at St. louis, Mon day 20th lust. Leaving there I mi 1... i1,f fnr rrnmans CitV Oil The occa- "T . , 7 ' , tne orweru jjuic iu crossed the Missouri river at bt. Charles which Is quite a nice plnee having 6,000 Inhabitants with good farmiug country around it. From here to Warreuton, Montgomery, Mexico and Mobprly is a fine look Ing country, though very dry at present, and crops ramer poor. HAND. I. ISENBERO. PRATT'S f who wish to f . . 1 nnKiiail Uulre-t to pay in accord- SoUthem-MadO Gin. LegrcUtontheresuHofisrwe . . b the race. He set me on w ceu Mober, hft B fine location with a fence and told mo to remain until . l jm oud ls quitea he returned. There must Mv mwiufncturing town, with good been twenty thousand persons pre- country. Brunswick is a sent. I never witnessed sucn nerce m aU)Ut j m luhat,itats betUng betweeu the states. Money th the MiM0Ur rlver valley to and negroes were pu up. nimd was filled with horses and jth the nature of their artl- ROLE FIVE. - a a WT. n ANXOUNCIKU W""' dates: te and District Offices, $20 in ontv unices:.. - t Offices 6 RULE BIX. irsfrom transient customers or written, for Job work, ad- ne. or suliscrlptlon, must be a ai . nied by the tasn w omnia Ion. ' Price, $4 per Saw. hack It. This valley is very nun In koil. it has hundreds of acres or a a A I ahiI .ltf iiiic inn wHu Hiiriiiic ami m. The Ume hadiow arrived fot the ' r hai cut u down to about imnetitors to appear on tne iracs:. i . ... ... nmnlin. nf Drain that - : . ...li ..j " o- I heard somo loua uikidB, u wouW pro(iuco n a g0od sonaon List ( Crt Terms. Vct to transfer the counties of ilea ana uoi wiuu mm. . fenth (II) to the twelfth (12) it .1-1 rtuirtnt.. nnd the county "J." ' r ftm the twelfth (12) eleventh (11) Judicial pis it. and to fix the times for hoi C tua circuit Courts in said .... ..... ...I o Tin . nirtncr ennuio" tlieClrcultCourtsof the Kiev t.,ii. inl District shall be nol- L . i nninn. fur the times as liwfler stated, should the busl- of the touri so iohb ii""" . tho county of Bolivar com Ll.... nii llul ili'S L 1UU1IU..J ' th and September and coutlnuo ve Judicial otij-s. ir n......t.v of Van1itnKio l.,,nlnff on the third Monday mill HClllLMlluri. ...... i, tv.'niir iiidiciai ui.vo. U.HVll. 1, .. .... tho county or isHmiuuim .u- r the first Monday In March and Ecmber, and. continue twelve rUieoountyof Sunflower com-UKonthn ember, and continue six ftht wunty of Leflore, com- kcinir on the eicvenui uj innked down the track, and saw for u . nitv i.aB . nonulution of . .. a . .1 l.'.n Janbaon ridini I . . . a a -i n H Ar liiviit i inn nnih uiub vwae i nitnni a.i.imi aiiu is 11 kivuv imih draft,makes a good sample, picks .lowly on a grey horse, with long Lentcr j. noticed some of the hand more lint from the same amount of Dgtls held In each hand. I think . regidenCc8 I ever saw auy- wiwn, nu in .u. ww M tong M my arm, ana , buf j ah)0 noticed vh0le ?heSuohok"ttm7e or .me looking business nnn.trimtinn. ana not uauie la set i coii id enter. u u w , h(111,, unoccunieu 11 uus eviuuuiir out of order. , a my uncle, Conn, Btokely Donelson, 0 -ppearaoo of having seen its . 8..f"r. r.f.rni Pattou Anderson, and -everal oth- KewIninnd clUes are BUM uwu vr- r. ji Anmm. Aa Uen. nrnvpii. nnd answers me purpu , u . for which It is made. This is claim- Jackson led the van and PPpoaon Oi.of Topeka) for the development ed for Pratt's U n, and uwiuum . ,ud e iUnd ne WM rapiu- -' mBrnii tlOWer. n i8 sltua- ny pracuca, Puw.. - - , UMng and ge,Ucnlatlng. as . bankjof tueKallBa8 ""' . . nA I . . . Ih.l ll Hml I .... . . .-.!- Orders fir Gins, rrom vi ne came oy m .1 ver and i8 thi county seai 01 sua- i. a v vi m ab. i.. Hskai rn . . . Baws, uuni mnas ih;w . IrrefragaDie prooi " ,1 comb county and the capitol or me ararffliHlS lJVw that Grey Houna ft surroundwi byOUo of obK uen., m ...... Y'y"-"i ,.. man ln tho wheat neia me .,..,, .... ., f..nioon, Gins renairea dv a bkuiiui um- - . . . .. i me rini.," "" v....- wrlclit. Address night before, whicn uisquaiiiiuu Ueg ln the we((t fcnd ltg commerce G. W. TRL'EIIEART, him for the race, ana mu j8 iuppUed by a large nnd growing l - ARnn In thrnW It OU. I . .rr , . ...i t. . !.. iu, iwn hj ini.u : i trmlo. Iier uruna avuuui-s bim AgC," , vr C 10 Court sYr wa by the eternal God he would ftnd gubftttntIal brIck busi. I J' ' I ..a a .-. Af vtnia whA hmillrlll I . a l . Iliuuv v Mint - w I tlCBfi llOUBvS UIIU liuiiuouiiiw buuui- his horse upon the track ; that ino . re(lldoncc. her fl0WCr gnnlens, people's money should not be stoieu uur8Urcg Rlld vinej nrds are reflne from them lu this manner. He . t Kcuerttuy ookot for In talked Incessantly, While tne spu- UlJ) far wcgtt nnd gtvo ber til0 ap. tie rolled from hisminanuvuu .icarancoofaclty 0f older growth fire from his eye. I have seen bears the glnte iIoug0 yfhMx a my30 MEMPHIS, TENN. liViPORTANTtoINSURERS. A WOBD TO THE WISE. The fiillowliijr is the ofllclal list M iau Planters1 Insurance Company of Memplils, Tenn. Liverpool and London and Globo. Franklin of Philadelphia, Pa Pliciuiix of Brooklyn, New York. Home of New York. Virginia Fire aud Marine of Rich mond, Ya. Contracts made In this State with the Agents or pretended Agents of other companies are In direct vlolu- of ho laws nf the State and lion irtheflrBt Monday In March and absolutely null and void. In case .. ..... .n,i onniinue vwuivb i i,r inn i. m iiiHiiriMi lit mo nicrvv iwuiuvr, v y. . -- - --------- Hr. near. II LI1H ariiiiiiiiBfliw. niiu uj in wvb - - sions of the State aud Federal great Courts without remedy. S. W. FliRQUSON, may 10. Ins. Agent, into! .lava. ' n tho county of Leflore, common 5 on eloveuth Monday after the ,? M.in.lnv In March nnd bep- hber, nnd continue twelve Judl- fl days. Approved March 25, 1374. (HOtli) ' Bolivar EEiTHia & COOZHIw ST07IS. Ing tlie bribery of Orey Hound's belong exclusively to Autumn an (27th) -Washington Now on hand and kept by rider, who was to receive $500 to even now visible. Already tin , b wrrnrnnrr throw off the race, having received pavements and streets where tree! i. m..rw TiiRtrlet: continues 6 iays In Tunica, G in Coahoma, 6 ii Bolivar nnd 12 in Washington: Monday (5th) January, Tunica d (12lh) " uoanoma il (lOtll) " uuiivnr )i (20tl) " Washington L Monday, (Oth) April, Tunica trl (13th) " uoaiioiiiu h kMnnHitvfnth) July. Tunica hd " (Win) v" l,i (20th) " Bolivar u h 'Wtli Washlnoton - ' Vt Monday (Oth) October, Tunica Vid " (13th) " uoanoma td " (20st) " Bolivar th " (27th) " Wasington Chancery Court will bo held In Vsamiena County. 14th District, lie 4th Mondays after 4th Mon eys of January, April, July nnd sovember. ! The terms of the Supremo Court Will commeuceon the 8d Mondays )f April and October. ( The Town Council meols regular V the 1st Tuesday of each month. COMPLETE Stove and Tin-Shop! A large and select stock of STOVES, COOKING AND OTHER, and all manner of Tln-Waro. , Copper, Tin k Sheet-Iron Worker, and dealer in all appearance and manner u DrIncjptti city terror Into the hearts .wouiy 0hlno Shops and Car Works of the thousand people, n tuy ' Atchison, Topeka nnd Santa li I did, every one expected to be Ranroad Company. The King slain. He announced to the parties yvrought Iron Bridge Manufaetoiy If they wanted somo lead In their and Machlno Shops of the Kaw hides, Just bring their bosses on tho yallcy Foundry, tho ponderous track, for by the eternal he would Mill. The flue Lincoln kill the first man tnas aweropveu w do so. There was no response to this challenge, and after waiting some time, and they falling to ap- Gen. Jackson said it was a mistake in the opinion of some that he acted hastily and without consideration. Ho . would give the scoundrels a fair trial, and to that end he would constitute a .urt to investigate this matter who would hear the proof and do liiatice to all parties. Thereupon he appointed ft sheriff to keep order, and five Judges to near tne ww Proclamation was 'made that tho court was open and. was ready to proceed to business, and for the 1 .lAl..u parties to appear ana aeienu tuim selves. Not appearing, Gen. Jack son introduced the witnesses prov Graded School-Building are largo and showy buildings. Tho grasshoppers have made sai havoc with every thing in the shape of vegetation. Tho wheat, ly oats and barley w ere gathered b foro thoy canio, but tho corn is all eaten up. Not a leaf is standing on tho fruit trees. Tho Governor has convened tho,Legilatuio on tho 15th instant, for tho purpose of passing a stay law, and making other provisions for tho nifl'ercrs. 1 think, tako it all in all, this is n bad time for emigration to this State I hear thero arc many me chanics and laboring men in the city who aro uuablo to obtain employment. Tho gorgeous tints supposed to arc the PUMPS OF VARIOUS KINDS. T) ARTICULAR attention paid $250 in advance, and mat urcy aro growing arc strewn witn leaves Hound lind been turned into tne and tlio melaucholy days nave wi.pat field the night before, lie eomo." Last flight it tunica so X to all kinds of JOD WOHK. jn CJkf& 0n the parties to ap- cold that I had to wear an over ?,U'"? .PU MPnLUnyiutd near and counteract thi. proof and coat. As tho morning paper ex- 7l -AtlurnttiYin nnivitn. .,Lw11natA thplf tlinOCCllCe. Tbey I nrcSRGfl Itsolf ! " TllO foStlvO Smi2B flwlllflfl T uu swqiHviuu iiiiuivw I I teed. Washington Avenue ond fttnina to appear, Gen. Jackson tt0p.)or a,t night sang a requiem Mnlbcrry St. an3,'74 GREENVILLE. ' X ELI BUTLER, SILVER SMITH, V The Journal do Marseilles calif it " P Affaire Beecher. Stilton, et Vic torla Vodhull." Beecher, Btilton, et Victoria Vodhull are described Hol3 In Tha Wall." 1 I TAKE pleasure ln Informing my friends aud the public generally, that I have purchased tho above well-known saloon, wheto my friends nnd patrons will always find tho finest IMPORTED WISES, LIBORS ASD CIGARS, That ennbo had in nny market. H. M. SNOWBEUUlilt. Apr. 4, 1874. proprietor. vjSSS BuckneriCo OANItERS, GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI. Traneoct a General D&nlxing Cusiaoss. Collections made nnd proceeds I remitted, on day received T)UY ami sell oncommlsHionsall 1 1 kiuds Bonds, Scrip and war iUts. uicU 22, 1873. OBEBNVILLB, MISS. i-Bir.HPT'.frrFnLLY informs the Xi public that he is prepared to re pair Watches, ClocRs ana jewniry, in tho most perrect manner, guar anteeing satisfaction in all cases. August 27, 1870-qr H. SCOTT WUOI.K8ALI AND BETAU. STORE. I TTEEPft CONSTANTLY ON HAND IV a uno Assortment of fancy A staple milE PUBLIC ffcnrallv are rennts X ted to eall and examine my stotk luloru purouasing eisewnore. UcmemberthoPlaoo East side Main street, between Hnl berry and Frot. "UKSH OYSTERS and Poultry ulways on hand. ffb.l,'73 told the court that the proof was to gtimm01. 0VCJ. B sweet potato closed, and for them to render tneir vln0 j wju write you nain) a9 Judgment In the premises, wuicu j tlljnk of golng furti1Ci. 'cst In a few moments was none m Respectfully yours, cordanoe with tno laois provou. John McMeekin. was still on.Jhe rence rorming one line of the large pound containing the oroDerty bet on the race, Each man was anxious to get back his property. Gon. Jackson waved his hand announced tne uocisiou, anu ..i.l uVnw . Mntlnmeil. irn calmlV O- -""'-- I , , 1U- All..,. .In. aud ln order and eaen talte his own i ciergjr,ueu m ui iius""" " property." When the word" was nomination, ana a wonucnu. ttlven the people came with a rush, count is given of tUotr adventures v ... i . . . ...... ..... .... Tt was more terrible tnan an army i it seem Mint wiese wiru with .banners. . They camo bulging have somehow or other been led utnin.t the fence, and In the strug- astray by Madame Breeches-tow, . . . ... I .-I A .t..tl . ti glo to get over they xnocaea it wno is siateu on gooa ruwuhm down for hundreds of yards. I was bo " tho mother of Uncle Tom." ....tmnivl anil wu trnmnlcd neBV 1 rm i tn iin,. isanh man irot his Drop- f A Virginia paper propounds the - I .iinu,tn , , iirru, l.mtliori mnrrv ertyand thus the rrauouient race -b - --- ' . . . .. l t.u.in nr two sisters, who are cousins or the wa.oroKen upof -u mrr.r j: Th. older brother has tlie U1UB L A H U v....". J "-""0-- Tie Remarkable Scandal ttriym- oulh f hnrch. rrom tlw New York UeraM, Aop"t Plymouth Church last evening was aaiu in Us glory ; for had not the committee acquitted Beecher of all the charges against him, and only expressed its Inclination to scverelv censure him for not sooner communicating to his pious breth ren the persecutions ho had so long endured 1 Tho enthusiasm, con gratulations, thanksgivings and cmbmehi"!! which followed tho reading of the report of tho Iuvcs- tigatina Committee were wonder ful, and if they arc only repeated by the public outside of the church all will be well. But this peace, uliii-h was invoked upon the church by the committee did uot long coutiuue. Tho appearance of Mr. Frank Moulton at tho meet ing was an unfortunate event, which led to unplcasaut and unex pected scenes. Wo must bo par doned by tho church if wc aro re minded by it of F.manuel Chapel, which is so graphically described by Dickens in the ' Pickwick. Pa pers." Professor Raymond will plenso excuso us if wo compare him to Mr. Stigglns, tho shepherd, aud it is itnposslblo not to look non Mr. Moulton as tho Tony Wcllcr of Brooklyn. Noouo who has read tlio chapter in which old Mr. Wcller appears at tho tern pcranco tea drinking can fail to see tlio resemblance to tha Plym outh meeting. "Where I the sinner? where i3 tho mis'rablc sinner?" uid Mr.Stiggius; upon which, says Mr. Wcller, " all tho women began to loolc nl mo onu wroan. as if they was dyln . " Where Is tho sinner, tho mls'ra- blo sinner?" again inquired tho rod-noscd shepherd, " nnd all tho . ... i ... .1.V1..S women groans again icu um loudor than nforo. I got rather wsi.i nt. tlits." observod old Mr, Wcllcr: sol says: ' My fiicnd, dl vou wiply that 'cro obsorwation. tome?' 'Stead ol Hogging my nardon. as any gon'lman would ha done, lie got mora anustvo man ever, eallod me n vessel, bammy a wcsscl of wralh-f ana all sorts oi names. So, my blood being regu larly up, I first gave him two or Ibreu for limsclf, nnd then two oi three to hand over to the man with tho red hose, and walked off. I wish you could ha' heard how tho womoit screamed, Sammy, veil they picked up tho shepherd from under tho table." Tho parallel docs not quite so far as this, tho Mr. Moulton called Professor Ray mond a liar and tho Professor call ed him a dog. But tho general re semblance Is remarkable, and wo oven have an old lady In tho gal lery who cried out in a shrill voico, Iago ! '.' The doxology was sung Ojul then tho troublo began. Tho boys went for Moulton to the tuno of Old Hundred iu wall, time, and thcro wns a lively row between tho Christians and tho police whllo nlavcd tho hymn of pralso. Then Mr. Wcller went homo in a carr'tago with groans ami nvnfra Hons from the mob. It was tinwiso in Mr. Moulton to at tend tht3 meeting, for if ho ex pected his character to be nttackod by tlio committee ho had better opportunities of defending it. The sneakers, however, were equaiiy foolish in exciting tho passions ol tho crowd (we presume it hardly claims now to have been a prayer meeting) and precipitating tho row. The sccno was disgraceJiu to Plymouth Chnrch, and revives ln a now form tlie scandal which Uho report was expected to sup press Tuica for Temperance. From the Anstia Cotton 1'lacl. Th leading men of our county, regarding whisky ns having been the main cause not only or our own troubles but of those occurring nt Wyouilns nicotians. f 'hcvpnnc. W. T.. Bept.1. Elec tion returns arc nearly all in, and eive Steele- (Democrat) a majority of between 600 and 600. Ho is re elected dulegato by double the nia- rracticp in Washington and Iwa ffiieiia onintie?', and in liie United KtaU Omits at Jackson. ap3t! ClIAS. W. CLARSE. JOHS W. SHIXLCS. CL.ICKE & SHIELDS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW On Walnut street, near the Court Housi) Greenville, Mis-. other points, have resolved to do jorlty that he received four-years ovm-tliim? In their iwwer to put Use, The Democrats have been ami .liKiHHiraee tho traffic. I vimcrallv successful throughout the Uaj ! 1- ICS III this they will have tho hearty state co-opcratkm of tlio Cotton l'lant, which In tho future will devote itself largely to tho causo of torn- peruuee. Drunkenness ami uisorueny con duct are crimes punishable unuer a t .... nuoiir. our laws, ami v.u'v .... i. aor' shnti: Small - -An. iiinv trill ii atiuu uuit'.i .p - b - - ance oi our oiiicur w.a. ... - , , . ? i ft.f..r watch viiriluntly for sub- ooy-" i , - . I tri. In til.xisn nut i..i. .iiirnitir. nnu ncreojiit 1 1 i - J ..... . . I n., t ;,. l-ntilo." who Indulge too freely lu we arucni and make an exhibit oi tneiuse.v es HimteiimaB v mt to a lawyer will have to pay for It. ;p ir advice and detailed the cir- ISahl gtftit lnsn-yaliaiiil iitcufln-r To hen: " You're biiiful eriat irei Awl Uie ten, itl fur thit. I LfllJ two rgs In ht bat 5 A'l thin di'l th hcit-n- rl PotoV- A. D-1500. Scene bcl'oro a t rc- hls ashes In W. A. IIAYCRAFT, -ATTORNEY AT LAWt Itcnl Estate Ai;cnt, GREENVILLE," - . - MISrf Mates tho pajipiont of taxes, redem tion, sale on leasing of lands sjicciality. W. A. I'KKCY. . W. G. TBRCC rERCY & YKKOER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CRtEirriLT.E, MISS. cumslances of tho caso. -"Have you told mo tho facts precisely as they occurreil?" asuea tno lawyer. iot,l nvo sir " replied no: -i Q W. FEUGUBON, , ATTOnXEY AT LAW, tUought It best to ye the Plat" SX, truth. Ye con put the lies Into it w?.hl tnn Blld iaqnena Counties, The Free Prws records tho emo- Those who apply for license to retail will In every caso be met with a counter petition, and every turn and technicality will be taken advantage of to prevent the ob talninc of license to retail; and from the sentiments we have heard urgclfi expressed by so many, we think ' tl.nt retailing whisky in Tunica county la at an end, or will be when ttons of n Detroit woman who was K. o. jtcocixs. ...num.tlippiiHrsoxn 10. I ent up for sixty ttnys : u'.u- IIiTGQINS & . . . . . . .. , . 1. . ..... Those who do sell whisKy in any iy called lorpowoii n bii . .-.. Ammn vpY AT LAW wav mny look well to it that they ,ack, but there was no poison, iu- - - ' . . .. ... . II .... 11, I n.Tnwwil.l.X MIS9.. ...111. in 41. a i..iiiiiU or tun law. 1 i-.ii ntiirii 10 ili ner uimw mu 1 --. eul' """" " . M' "' . 1.1., i..... ttth t. t.nifTTPH l , trnttod WHICH, ny tlio way, i Li:w.....b., oib ... ".- V V i;.,..rtB nn.l the Smiromo ,tim..i,if innniimlvwUh : forif tliey hound watch, but sue iinauy con- .... Hftl, (.!. - 1 ... .1,. I 1 V v. v"t ...... fail to meet Us rcfUlrements, nr eluded to wait and let somo 01 mu a,,(l rjimn(.ry cnrs or Washington. my rely common council taiu ncr tooenm. imuvar ami oiuu . .. ..., , . . I . Iiituiid to cases iu the MagiHt rates W. K. TKtOU. D. M. CUCKNEB TltlOG Jte IIUCICIXISU. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OREESVH.T.K, miss. Oflleo in New Hank Building, Main street up-stuirv. aud attoml to tho al, iiircliao and leasing of plantations and payment of tuxes. ' J. SKIKKKR. SKINNER attempt Its evasion, they ni! . . 1. I . .l.anHnllulU uin tne inw ov.MB , .B v.. vnitlKNl.R .Th0 iMt time forced. ' , ,,, yV.,V', m-nedlpcl In ..i l.. Wn linuo lliat iVIUVl HIUII 11 u..... ...v -- nere is mir wmi..... ...... . ,.tann. . .1.. I II. if 1110 lllV V; mnw.i v.,-!-- IrlVCIl H10 VAI'I i.-roi;ii bvhumiviiw . f. 1 ,.f Mm cr named Henry Harmon was be- van uiuuern uiw i m i - - luilinvn in lp foro In it. on a charico 01 iani) uUBl,,.u -. - ,.,w, 1,1,,, to the sentiments or a majority. nu t - imw will tho brethren and sis- leave tho city. Many years have .. T...,i,. .tnn.l funisro to the passed sineo then nnd many chnn 1 . , . work, or will they go back on their ges In tlio city government iu.v pjoerlcnce. liko the wine-bibbers taken place. iay neioio- jetei- nf JnP.kaini ? The people of that day Mr. Wallin was elected Chair mptroimlla cot ui tin-toe and swore I man of tho Board or Aiiirrmcn , . . . that there should be no more llcen- and yesterday no prosnieu in iu scs to peddle r. g. In its environs, city Court, bmgulatiy onougn, Brother Whipple, of tho Pilot, lie tlio first prisoner presented uctoro como out strong on the subject: him was this same Henry Harmon, ho said the antl-liquorltes were lu ou tho Banio chargo, and tlio sumo a majority, and the tipplers might verdict was pronotinred. In this as well begin to taper off, for they connection It mny bo stated that couldn't get no liquor under the ystory repents itself. Viekshnrg new law-n majority or mo poopin sct. 3d of Jaoksoii being under solemn pledge to sign no petition fur 11- Court.i. duo 7, l72-tf JAG ISTUATE'8 COURT. i. F. HARRIS, J. P. KECItTLAn TEUMB rirst and Tlilnl MondnyB b CBCB Floutli. Office open from 0 a. m. to 5. P. M. daily. qpr.4,1874. r. a. noNTuomtuv. n. moom. JIOITTGOMEET & K0023, :- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BivkutoS, Bolivar county, Mis. D. T.STONE, DENTIST, WASHINGTON AVENUE, censo. Well, now am it worn s About two weeks ago tho grocory keepers rushed nrotind with their petitions got two hundred major ity, or thereabout", and every one had his license renewed! There is no denying the evils of Intempe rance; they nre constantly "before us. If Beecher hnd'nt been a drln- klncr man. ho would have had no troublo with Theodore; nnd nl tliouirli there Is no ovidonco that Mrs. Tilton was a drinking woman, Betsy Turner, 'the girl they raised,' must have been furiously drunk when sho Imagined that she saw good old sister Hunan B. Anthony itting in Theodore's lap. rso so ber girl could have invented eny such yarn as tbatt Therefore we are bound to hulicvo that women and wine are at the bottom of this Plymouth Church, trouble, und though wo can't have hard feelings against the women, wo hopo the Tunica peoplo will be able to wipe out the wine. did that day what it would nave required 2,000 armed men to have effected. All this was effected by the presence and action of one man, and without the drawing of one drop of blood. A Cuban dollar Is now Worth on- several children by bis wife, and she dies. He then marries a young er sister of his first wife, and has several children by her. He and the wife of his- brother die. A few years thereafter the younger broth er marries the widow of the older brother, and has by her two chil dren. What Is tho relationship? We s-et the aBove from Dr. Kller, par- TiC Homo cf the Alstons. South Carolina papers slato that ti.n p.h.l.i-atod Richmond Hill plantation, on tho Waccamaw riv nr. in that State, is oflorcd forsnlo at tho low price of twelve hund red dollars. It has a scashoro res idence attached to it, and was worth 'over otia hundred dollars an aero before the war ; tho At lanta Herald mentions that it once changed hands at -two hundred anil sixty dollars an aero. It Is ono of the most princely estates it. - In the country, nnd possesses mu historical interest of having boon tlio ancient homo ofc tho Alstons and the scono of Thcodosla Burr's brilliant rolgti. It Is a dismal proof of tho squalor Into whiea ..... i tho old coinuionweaiin iiasiaucn from it s former splcjidor and glory, that this fine historic estate, ono of tlio largest and most fcrtilo in nil tiro rkniUi, should bo offered for the Ii!lrnillant prico of twelve hundred dollars. i tiitrioan nfnt. but thev keen on of our county, who Ttnows tlie calling Ha dollar Justror tho fun of ties', and will be obliged If nny one tliethluir I will solve the complei geuenlogy." In Court, young Cetchum, an Inv break down a female witueps s evi dence one day, said, "VV"".. U.ewiiuea ou the stand ha brass enough In her foo to make a ket tle." flbe curtly replied, "And you've enough sup lu your head to IV! it." Excitement in Raymond. Tho renders of tho Herald are familiar with tho reports in circu lalion in regard Jo tho mtirdor of Mrs. C. D. Owens, near Raymond, Hinds county, Mississippi, In the early part of Juno last. A few dayB sineo tlio lady's husband was charged with the crime and lodged In 1n.il unou tho affidavit of her father. Tho Evening 1 lines says On Saturday evening Sheriff Harney telegraphed his tliutj' Sam. P. Steele, at Jackson, to go to Raymotul aud remove tho pris oner to tho Jackson jau, as ho con sidered It unsafe to keep him in tiio Raymond prison. On Mondav about 10 o'clock, a in., tho rumor that Owens had been hung at an early hour that morning by a band of about two hundred men, furnished gossip for tho curious of Jackson, and this report was believed by lis to be authentic until we reached iioiton Hits monitnir. when wo loarnou that it was false, and that Owens had not been molested at dflyligM this morning. But our Informant, Captain Well v at Be"0"' said that tho excitement was still ra ging, and that the Sheriff had not removed Owons becauso ho deem ed him safer within tho prison walls at Raymond than on tho road cn roiito to Jackson, nnd conso ouontlynll wcnfyetln Raymond awaiting n subsidence of tlio angry passions of tho mob. - A Boston man recently walked thrco milos In twenty minutes. His mothor-ln-luw was not fir be- I hlud, but the had to give It up. DHUC 3T051E. A. IJ. 1 INLAY Ac CO. PKALKUS IK I 11 13 t J AND , MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET CO APS, Paints, Oils, cs, Glass. Al.fiO SODA AND MINERAL WA.TKIJ-W . On firaaght aad !n Bottles. . Corner Washington A'vonuo and Mulborrv stroots, FubC'CO GBEENVlLl.fc.. sO a1 5.8 S- s S: rsS.C 2 U CO a ZZZ IPs . g sr td sr I i b 3 p - g S3 7. . - GREENVILLE, MlSS. Januar- 7. 1871-3ni . Dr. N. C. Skinner, OFFERS 1113 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE Citizens cl Greenville ANDTIIK County at Largo. Office at his dwelling on main sti-i-.i't. mav ti. 1874. J. W. WILSON, HOUSE, SIGN AND Buggy Painter. Paints, Otis For Sale. . I HAVE opotmd a shop cspoeially fur Dnggy and Carriago Painting and hope to reourvo the patronage of tho pnldio. PsTfihop at N. B. John son's VVarchouso on Mulberry Bt., may Ui -13. GHEEWVUUi, Mioia. ARTHUR O'GONKOii, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKEB. shop ox MULBERRY STREET, . Grecavillo, Wsalsappi. Juno 6, 1874-nl-L O I3 i- o w it JAMES PEBBY, nOf SE AND SIGX PHS1S3. PAPEIt SIANCrEH AND GLAZIEE. Walnut Street, below Contra! 2 m s rb i Liverv Gil 5aiB oi.jf i w 2s Iff :i: E3 a 3 13 B ft TOR KENT OS BALE. A STORE HOUSE ANP LAND A i about twelve miles (by land) aboveGrecnvillo, oil tlie mis iiiTA I!ier; lirst-Uassousiucss point. For p-i.'iicuiais apply to Morris' Liquor btore at jy2.u;.l. (iREEXVlLLE. AND OTOZIZ1 THE atidorslgnod boreby aaBOwnce to tbo public, that they save ta ken charge of thoir OTAEXtS ON WASHINGTON AVENTJB. Best of attention given to air otocc: ENTRUSTED TO XBSSL . ' OTOCK for sale on bbjiu Corn, Hny, Oats, Crzr-, public phtrona-e Is respcetfully soL'i. v noised rr-: uch i I A