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tCRDAY, JAN. 9, 1875.
UX1L UTSLUCESfE.
SAFES
UBED AND REPAINTED
.ElXlOTTA F0U8SE.
ynTille. December S8.
ried, Nofember 19th, 1874,
I Chapel, Wadinalaw Island,
Carolina, by the Right ReT.
IW. Howe,' D. D., Bishop of
Jeese, the Reverend Geobob
W Sticks by, Rector of St.
I Church, John's bland, and
V, Edisto, and Ida, eldest
ter of Major Richard II.
je.'deceased.
1 RENT
I residence on Washington
le. L.B.VALLIANT.
imbeM, 1874
m m
1?, ProTieions, and Grocer
I constantly on hand at
74-1)18. FlBTB k Mobtok'b.
I Your Money at Home.
'lies cau be supplied with
elicacy of the season at the
Tries that the boats charge
ire the convenience of re-
I such articles any time
at desire.
( Jcmus Mabtine, Prop V.
W8. . v
X, HAY, Oats and Bran at
I f a nan a 'a .
esh Mince'Meat
and 10 pound buckets, sult-
rfsinlUes. Also.
Buckwheat '
elved b:
ST.
GOLDSMITH.
(Friars Point Lelta hassus
J ; It attributes its demise to
tlcatlon of the printing bill.
Poultry.
ecelved ai
21 . Goldsmith's. .
I your Groceries at
Fibth & MobtoM'b.
?74-b18. -
,1J! r J!. AltO
JMLiG.l GRAPES
fnov71
Goldsmith's
horrible weather of the past
reeks has entirely suspended
fork on the buildings in pro-
i . . i . .
l erection, nut we are giau
ice that our merchants nre
ng and supplying the neccs-
shle walks. '
kN, Corn, Uav and Oats, at
fllARSIlALL 8.
I - .
emigrant ship1. Coups trick,
Liverpool to New Zealand
burned last month; she had
mlrrunt nnnitpiiirpra am
or ADoutsu men ; an or whom
ed ezcept the mate and two
18, BRAN, Hay, Corn, at
JtlABBHALL 8.
..cairn a.aicriauinK'au
B Greenville Minstrels pro
lo give an entertainment on
Uh for tle'purpose of paying
rane musical instruments lor
and. .. They wero so .nufortu-
as to lose some of their most
iiblo tistrumeuts by the fire,
ihe miustrels,ever willing to
for- the goneral good, pro.
this method of assisting the
,. Those who hare attended
former perform auces, know
John Church, Joe Shall and
fey Nolson put up'the fun.
the 28th. the boys intend to
a show for tho benefit of the
jtolo Lodge. We trust there
i . , ii. i i
d a targe nuenuance oi our
1 people on both occasions.
came from the land of Ein-
nd Burke, and when ha tap-
yontlr at the door, aud pre
4 letter And package, our
Impression was that some of
;ich Irish relations had been
ired to their fathers, and that
Iew days we should have the
and estate of some defunct
lord, and be rolling in the
,h that had been so long de
nt. . The gentleman saw the
Ion in our trembling, palpi-
1 u 1 l I . .11 1. .
f DoaoiD,auu Kinuijr uesuugut
"take it aisy; it was just a
tickler of good whisky from
Han way and Ed. Kennedy,
bottle of pure apple brandy,
compliments of those whole
d Irishmen." We immedi-
Mserabled tho craft, who
ed that richer and honors
I snares, but the breath of the
Jy .was tweeter than condy,
lhat John and Ed. knew ex-
where to send good things to
them duly appreciated.
ltom ANDtKBON, Esq., for
f one of the most able nttor
uf Mississippi, died in Phila
iia last Saturday. Colonel
Stewart, his brotlicr-iu-law,
;oue east to bring his remains
aekson for intcimcui. Mr.
rsou Lad becu.nn Invalid for
five years, and wfs being
)d for his allmcut in Phila
la, where ho had every nttcn-
"jftt could bo procured. Pilot
-B. Ball.
The ball on Thursday night lor
the benefit of the Cleveland Oi
phaa Asylum, riven by the J. O.
B. B. of .Greenville, was a magnif
icent affair, socially, and pecuni
arily a speudid testimonial of the
liberality ef the Jewish citizens
of Greenville-. The benevolence
of these people in all cases of real
charity is almost boundless. Al
most all of them are members of
three other charitable institutions
besides their own especially Jew
ish order of I. O; B. B. Iu all of
these they are ever in the Tan in
good works. It will be remem
bered that several years ago a Jew
named Abraham invited some geu
tlcnien into his tent, and his wife,
like a good woman, set dinner and
made them partakers of her hos
pitality. The strangers proved to
be anirelf. and ever since that time
Jew hands aud houses have open
ed to every call of charity, iu the
hope, perhaps, that other angels
might be seeking eutertainment.
But bo the reason what it may,
their benevolence is proverbial.
This ball was given to raise fnuds
for the support and education of
their orphans at Cleveland, Ohio,
of whom there are six from this
place. In order to excite iutorest,
a beantlful silver ice cream set
was offered as a prize to the hand
somest young lady, her claim to be
decided by ballot, at twenty-live
cents a ticket. Miss Fanny Ilass-
berg and Miss Clara Nathan were
the nominees, and the contest was
animated aud elose. Uue young
brother put op two hundred dol
lars on his favorite candidate. At
last, after the ballot had realized
five .hundred dollars, our neighbor
Miss Fanny Ilassberg, was award
ed the- prize. Then flue meer
schaum pipe was put up at ballot
to the ugliest man in the ball, 'mis
election was the funniest affair of
the evening. Every nomlneo tried
to help his neighbor. Some of t be
vounor men dodged the issuo by
leaving the hall others begged off
by saying they uover smoked, ana
some resorted to all sorts of bri
bery to keep from being elected.
The vote was counted amidst up
roarious fun. and L. wilcziusKi
was doclaredeutltled to the honor.
The affair from first to last was
delightful, audjue; entertainment
netted for the orphan not less
than eight hundred dollars.
Jke.CiTer,
Navigation above Cairo Is sus
pended by the freeze; which pro
mises to be of considerable dura
tion. As usual the mall company's
bouts are all at St. Louis, and we
will get no mails except an occa
sional one, until the Ice breaks up.
This Is a scandalous imposition,
to which we are pretty well used
however.
The Maud sunk between Mem
phis and Helena, last, week, with
800 bales eottoiQf passengers all got
off.
We rtgrvt to notice the death of
a son of Judge C. C. Shackelford ;
who died at Canton on the 21st
'ult.. .- . ,
We the undersigned tespectfully
inform the people of Greenville
and. vicinity, that we are closing
out our winter stock at greatly re
duced prices. We wouldespeciallv
call alien tion 4o our liqe of
OVERCOATS,'
for men and boys' wear.1
Also, have on hand fine stock of
Furnishing: Gcods,
HAT8, BOOTS, SHOES, Ao.
We tender our thanks to the
people tor their past kindness and
request a continuance in the future.
, BRILL A BRO.
' Main st. Greenville.
JanO
HoBlride.
On Thursday last a difficulty
arose between Mr. Will. Stone and
Mr. T. L. Drown, In-which Mr.
Brown was shot and killed Instant
ly. Mr. Stone was arrested, and is
now undergoing trial before Mag
istrate Harris.
The killing occurred in the bard
ware store of Wi'therbee A Brown,
and grew out of a disagreement
concerning the purchase of a lot by
this firm from Mr. Stone; during
which Mr. Stone said to Mr. Brown
that he was acting in nn ungentle
manly manner toward him; upon
which Mr. Brown, taking up a
small Iron bar, advanced upon htm,
when he (Mr. Stone) shot him ;
only one shot was fired.
We thus briefly chronicle a sad
and most deplorable circumstance.
The deceasod was a young man of
excellent promise and reputation,
and bad been married only fw
months. The feullnss of the '.i m
munity have been moved to their
utmost depths in regret for the un
timely taking off of one of Us
most valuable members, and out of
sympathy for the bereaved widow,
whose life has been blasted ere
even an apprehen-lon of trouble
had given her warning.
Fifteen Fine Mules.
a lot of plows, Wagons,
&o. for sale by
jiu.9 F ALB VALUANT.
ClssT7aro
FrssleCir'.Pby
. Jau2 ELt-T &'FOl'SSE.
25 BEWABD,
STOLEN from my 'skle on
MuiiJay night, December 2Ut,
A BAY MISS .
with Ali't! streak llcwaun her
shoulders kiwi dwn her batk, and
nuder the right flank iwoor Urn
A mnull tlii in carh
hoif f the U ft-et. A fe Kra.T
hairs (sad.tle marks) on hvf back.
Hbe is about five years old, ami
nnin rlirrilll.n
linn r aifv ... -.
Lower Der Creek,
dec2G-3t ' Vslimgt.n e.
E. VlftTH,
0AB1KET 3AUEE
AND
TJPlIOIXKIlKit.
' OBALEB IX
I. Vtixlknrk'nriiituro. Mattr lill
XX Bpeeial atteulion aidtn all
kinria or rtBair.ail aiousui iir.s
e made to order.
Loenst Si. between VashiueWn Av
an4 Main
GKEKNYIIXIu, UleH,
meh 1, 187S-6m.
Livery & Sals Stable,
ASD
gHl!D OTOZUC
THE ouderalcned hereby aunoniiee
to the nnblie, that ther have ta
ken charge of their
TABLE
ON WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Beat of attention given to all
DTOCH
ENTRUSTED TO THEM.
STOCK for sale on hand constant
ly. ALSO
Cora, Hay, Oats, aad Bran,
fUDllo patronage
respectfully solicited.'
IXoLcoa Bros.
men 2. 1873.
11X32, K3Tv7 AKS C0XFLZT2
SUPPLY or
DRUGS
' JUST RECEIVED
AT 0. WHITE'S.
Embracing every article
usually called for tc.
Drugs, Modielnes,
SOAPS,
Fancy Articles and Liquors.
August 29, 187 1.
Boot and Shoe Store.
I HAVE Just received A Inrjrc
stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of best quality and latest styles.
And have secured one of the brick
bnlldhiir nnw hninir hnilt liv t
Iscnbcrg, ou Mulberry St., whero I
will deal in boots and shoes ex
clusively. Until this store Is com
Dieted. Customers am invitoil tn
call at my ttoro comer of Wash
ington nna Locust sts.
BITI also havo a choice stock of
ury u oo8, urorerlos, etc., clicap
luruusu. UOTf, l.UOUDMAM.
SALOON!
KENNEDY & HANWAY.
Restct
WINES $ LIQUORS,
Pure Havana Cigars,
CHliiorniu Wlm-,
1. finer Beer. Etc. "
oci6 Mam Street. Ureeuvi lie, Miss.
E. ENOS
DKALKR IN
Fanilj Groceries,
C ozxf octioarios,
OANE-D-FBUiTS,'
PICKIi. S & PltESKRVi S
WINKS & LIQUORS,
TOBACCO & CfGABS.'
Also at niybnr
NICEST DRINKS
aro mixed by persons who know
exactly now tney siioiihl be prepnr
ed. Also are kept on hand.
HAVANA CIGARS,
of the richest fragrance. To those
who aesire a qtielt Saloon, good
unuaa, uuu iinu cigars, we say,
Try raay Oalooa,
Mulberry Street.
Greenville. MMvisslppl,
July 6th, 1873-tf.
G. A. FULTON,
BLACKSMITH,
macksiuifSiina and Horse
Shoeing.
ALL MANNER OF
Machine and Boiler
Work done expeditious and
skillfully.
JtGTShop on Mu.berry Btreet,
North uf Washington iiv.miuc.
Oreenvllle, Nv. 7, 1874-ly.
. Sale of School Lands.
BY VIRTUE of the atilborlu
vested li me, and in pm
suanceof an order of the Hnxrdof
Supervisors of the county of Wash
ington, Stale of Mississippi, 1 will
otter at public sale aud lease to the
highest bidder, at the dour of the
Courthouse, on Monday, February
I, n.d. 1870, school lands, in the
county aforesaid, described as nil-
loWfi, lo wit!
Section 10, townxhlp 18, range 6,
went; seetlon lu,kinli!i IS. rmigo
II, weal. J.W.l'ILvJ.
t:mniy Kuperlnle.ident Eituoitlon-
January z, 1676.r-i24t
i will
jpiio t'li-ssior au
K.V A LU ANT,
A TTO 1 4 i KY A.T LA V
GREKNYILI.E, mi-.
Praeti-'f i:i Washington ami Ta
iH-ia i-iniiillt s, and In lit I'uiteil
Sta t'rturis rt Ja;km. nKT
CUAS. W. CLAItKK. JOIIK V.tillirilx.
t LVKKE k MIlfLll.
ATTORN KY ATM
On Walnut strict, near the Cotirt
HtHife Greenville, Miss.
W. A. HAYCUAFT,
ATTORNEY AT LAVT,
Heal Estate A teat,
UREKNYILLE, . - MISS.
Kke the pa) mant of taxrt, rettec.
tistn, sale and leasing if laud s
Irciulity.
w:. PFRCY.
W. U. YKIKil K.
Psrcy A Terger,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
GrinvllK,JMUs.
w. K. TK1CU.
I. M. BVl'KKER
THIGG Ac nUCIOfi:!?,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Ureenvllle Mis.
Office in Bank IlulMlnir, Main st
up-tairs.
W. t'EKQUSOTK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILL IMIACTICE In tbe C.mrts
of Tuniea, Coahooia, liolivar,
TVftMltiaivtnli fintl tutnnili.na
- t ...... .ui. hi iur
and attend to li :ili, pua-liasu a
leasing o!plat:ittoo uuil oaymert ui
tuxea.
W. li. PhrllM. i if Un SktiiiH-v.
Phelps & Sliiskiicr,
ITTOUNK Y;S A T L A W
Oreeavllle, tin 4.
erWill nruftiee tn tho U. 8.
Courts, ruireine Court and tie
Courts of Ytasiiiiiiton. ltoilvar and
nuuuower counties. loci. 3.H
r. A. MONTOOHCBY.
a. 11. Mooruc.
- OTTG01HEY Si KOCHE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rivektox, Bolivar county, Miss
W. S.'.FAR1SH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Mayekbvillr,
laaaqneiia rntjra NtMlaaippI,
. Oetober 3,'74-nO.
E. c. Hvaoiirs,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ORBEEXVtt.tiK, MI83.,
WILL PRACTIt'K In tlis United
Hutes Cuiirta and the Hnorenic
Court of tbe Mate, and tbe t'lrooit
and Cbuii'cry Conr'i of Wliliiirten
llollvar anil 8iintlow r counllcn, ami
tleiid to casa'- 'i tbu Mii):!tratei
vaurts; , Ue7, IWS-tf
Dr. N. C. Skinner,
OFPlittS 1118
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
TO TIM'"
Cltiiens ofureesvuiv
-AXI) TUB
County at Large.
OFFICE at
Struct.
his dwelling on Main
may :'3, 1874.
Central Restaurant.
FISH, OYSTERS, CRABS,
UILDCAHE
And every delicacy of
TOE SEASON,
VN' tinnd at all times. Gents ran
v be ui'vominodatcd with mculs
ntony ptiee.
Jumus Martine, Prop'r.
dcc5,'74-nl8. t .
M. MOERIS
DEALER IN
FIITE JEWELEY
WATCHES,
FINE PLATED "WARE.
8A large ansortniont of tho
best Spectacles always on hand.
rarPartlcutar attention paid to
r-'PMirlnjX. Wntc-htK. Jewelrv. aiol
all work Warranted. riiovi'S.''74-iil7
Greenville Restaurant.
TTAVING oiiMiodin Central Halt
AA pri'iniN'-f, the'pultlln ore liete-
y tuiormeii in at J w.ll kcefi a
first Class Restaurant
therein. Where meals tiiuv lie linlr
ft! all hours. I will a!so keep coa
siantly lor ettle,
PaBrr, riafa, Ojrarem, Celery,
and other delicacies of the snaiKon.
PATRO.VAOK INVITED '
apr. 4. '71. ' J CLIUS MARTIN
.CELEBRATED
SITJGER'G
sewing machine.
SkiTl em uirent for nmrki "n 1 11
iiand all liindM of the above cele
brated Hewing Machine at manu
facture's prices und terms.
C. W. LEWIS.
ileegfl-nai - .
Te All H tMM It Mi i'Mccrri.
Take notice, Unit 011 uml ftfier
January 1st, 1874, parties dfkiring
any copying, Htcoi-iiiiijr. e. done
in my oftlce, mut ,ui for mtnn Ui
ei'PiVrtcfl, Pteiii guvusa your
nclves uriliiiui.
W.M. II. iiOLTOK
(lecV6-t Cliauuury Clutk.
I
In rhaiM-ery, ti Jamisry tiiui, 1ST3.
J. il. W uth.ee,
. No. SCiJ.
M.J. Wh-k-s t. al. J
ON tipenlni; the piers in thif
enne anl it apueArinir frvmi
alMlait rile.1, that Ed. A.
t4e an.l M. J. Wick t.,.f the
defeilluis to thi bill of r nlillt
herein, are imu-rtiiletiU tf the
fttsie M Mtishni aud that the
reetdeuee and xtotUee ndilre i t
KJ. A. W is Sleinpliis in tbe
Slate ol Tenliewee, ami that of M.
Witks is L Aittcefix its the
rt!tte of California! It its therefore
ntftlered by the titttrt, that the said
K.I A. Cole an.! M. 3. Ylckib
enter their appearauee herein at a
Chancery Court, to l- likil-n'ln
tbe town f Floreyvllle in said
rounty of Bolivar, AHesipl, on
me
Third Iteday of Sistaif,
A. D. 183. mid plead, answer or
demur tothesal'l bill oreomniaint
or the ame and the veveral alletra-
tmiis theri'ff, will be taken for con
fessed as to tliJtti. It Is further or-
reil. that a cony of una rtor le
putiliKbedoncc a wee I: for four cm-
fi't-utive weeks in Tint OntCN-
vii lk Tim8, n neTsi;iir
ttd and puiillwlu'd in Vuithiiigtu!
county, Mixeisttippi, and that the
Clerk of this court traiiKinit b
mail, iwwtage preimid, n etipy of
this order, to each of the above
named ili'feiulaiit-, at their r.'Mec
live postofHces.
Ordered nt Rules, this lGih day
of November, A. D. I8t.
.n. B.J. 11. T. I.OKKY, ClerK.
By John Davikh, D. C.
Chalmers ft Held sol for eoitiplt.
novi,'n-nio.
THE STATE of MI&HMSIPPf,
Rolivau County.
. In Clianccry.
ILT.FIorey, ,r '
C.A.Merrill, et.nl. J
TC. A. Merrill Win. L. Murf.-ee,
runny J . Imlree, li. M. Mutiny
uml iiilnllier peiso:i.t, lmviiu; .r
eluiniinj; any leirai or eoiiil.tob
. itileiest In llio fn! li jv li iteci il).
Imitl in Hiii.l r.olivtu' couiity,i
Mi-ls-i;ll, ttoM lir luxes 011 t tie
lotli day of Aril, A. I). Mi,
xhi Kiuiib huii'rleetiou 14, Town
ship Ruuge 0 West.
ON openini; the papers In this
eniiKC and It nitix.'uriiiir lo Hie
Mitbfactloii of the cotirt, from the
original bill filed herein and duly
sworu to, that this suit was brought
to confirm eomplalnunts tax title
to hinds below named, and that the
said C A . Merrill is a non-resident
of this Hiiiteond that, he resides
and has-his postofllcu at Friitiklin
in the ritnte of TeuncHHee, and that
Win. L.'Murfrec, Fuilny P. Mur
free and L. M. Manny who aro also
defendants herein, are non-residents
of the said Hiutenf Ml-siH.-lp-pi
nnd reside and have tliolr pout
olllee at Murfrtesboro, TennrsHeu,
and It fnrtliet appealing tluit the
bill of complaint herein, U exhibi
ted UKiilnat all -other per.MiiiH hav
ing or cluiiniiiK any lim ivnt in and
to tlie Houth iiulfol Hi ci Ion foil r
1...... 'e. i t..., ...... it........
nine ('), lying, being and situate
in stilil itolivnrcouutv, MtsslHHippl.
It Is therefore o dered by the
court, Hint the suld C. A. Merrill,
Win. L. Murliee, Fanny P. Mur
free, L. M. Manny and nil other
fcrrioiiH, htivinff or cluiiiilnpr any
nteri'Ht either legal nr equitable in
and in siiut inmiM, uoitcur m uie
next tenant the Chancery Court of
Kttid ltiillvur county, to bo hidden
at I'lttt-yviile, MixftiKHipid, on the
tX'.."' "'''t and ideild, answer or
nrthesutnu will be taken"KVliokl-
fessed ns to them.
it Is further ordered. Hint n ronv
of this order, legtilly ndilreMed to
nil ot said detoiKluiits, tie puldlNhrd
in run urf.kn viu,b 11. mur.
newspniier printed and ptudlshut
in tMisiiingion county, Mhhsiu,
once a Week for lour consecutive
weeks, nnd be posted for four enn
secutive weeks at the door of the
Court-House of said ltnlivnr conn
ty, and that the Clerk of this court.
transmit by muil, witls rxwtiic
prepiild, loeach nf the said ilefeii
dnuts mentioned by name herein,
properly directed, to each nf them
at their resppcilve postofilces,
coi.y of this order.
Ordered at Rule, tills Olli day of
November, A. J). 1874.
H.T. FLORHV, Clerk.
Ry John Davieh, D. O.
Chus. A Geo. Y. Scott.
uovl,'74-nlO. hoI forcoiiipll.
STATE OF MISSIHSIPPI,"
Washinoton County.
In Chancery Court fit Rules, No
vember iHd, m-i,
D. Flmnnuy Hunt, it. ul.
6U vs.
N. Mcrrlll.et.nl.
UPON opening the papers in
this cause and it appearing
from the nflhlavit of V. O. Yenrer.
one of tbe solitdtors for complain
ants in 1 np above enilllea csiiHe,
men Herein, ihut Wiirnii j;iin iMer
riii, miuor lielr-ot-lnw or Willie H.
Merrill, deceused. and ono 0 the
defeiidiiiils in guid eau so, Ih a non
resident of Hie (State of Aliswlaidppi,
and that the place of resldeneo of
of the Mid ttiruh Tllla Merrill l
Carroll i'lii'ihb, Lmil'dutia, und that
the iwistc,l!i,'.' uddi-eH of the said
Hanili Kiln Merrill ix Lake I'rovl
tlenee, Loiiiniana ; il It. then f.iH' 111
dered by (be eourt, that Hie mH '
t-uruh Klla Jfernll, minor lielr til
luW f Willie i. Merrill, deei
do eii'r her iijijifuiii.ee heruiu 011
or before the
A. .' 187"), I'm mine IfwiiiK tbe "iti
duy,.if Mild iiionili and it ivtiirii
iliiy nf xii til court not lexs liiau t wo
months from the dute of this order,
nnd plead, iinnwer or demur to tlie
bill of coniplulnt tiled lideln, or
the name will be taken furcourcxHfd
ns to her. It Is further ordered by
thecnurt-, (hat a copy of this order,
wiiiiln twenty dnvf after the duto
hereof, be pilldiMlnd In The
Urkgnvim.h Timm, a putdic
newspaper, ptln'ed mill putdiidied
in WaNblngtoncoiiiily,MlfwiMtiipd,
and the olllclal paper of miid coun
ty, and ll'nti.;id puhlicntioii be so
colillniied once u week lor lour cou
secutlv weeks from tho II, Mt pub
lication tliureoft mid lliHt tho Clerk
of tbU court truiihinil liy ni .il.
postiliji! prepaid, u enny of ih or-i
.ler io said rteicmiuni T Kumb 5011a!
Merrill, iniiior Jcc, nt hei plioeofj
r Kbit nee and pfmi.dllcc addrens as ,
sliown b,y the ituid nlUiliivlt4icreiu.
'Iniertd in vneutl'.ii nnd at riilcp,
ih.s Monday iho aw d,iy of -
1'iubcr. A.I). ls7t. ,
Wit. II. HOI.TON, t'lerk.
.V I-. K. .S'l.tFFOKI). l).C
Perey . Verger, hoi's fur evnipl'ts.
no2ft'U'uU I
HTATEOF MISSISSIPPI,
ltol.IVAH ColNTY.
$20,000
worth or
GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY-
J.L21WIKLD,
Dealer in
Flour, Sacon, Lsxd,
Meal, Corn, Sugar, Coffee,
1111 ftiiti Wixnien vrtv
SHOES,
and ;
WOTIOWS,
, . CROCKERY, '
, Jug and Glass Waro.
Greenville..! I...r.....MissisHlppl.
fcirl want it dltlnetly under
t(M)d that ho who undersells uie
will u"
"GET UP ANDPUST'
Kept. 12, ml
TRU8TEJS8 SALEf
BY virtue of the nuthnrity venteil
In us ly a certain deed of trnt
t xeeuted by Jefl'. V. Moore to tlie
HirlerhlKnitl iruxtees, reeorded in
iHiok " It " No. ' r.Nites 74. 75 ar.d
of reisirds of deeds of WnHliini;-
tun eoutity, Miytdnxiopl, we will, tor
I lie piiriiose of payinir the lode!)'-
ednexs in said deed degeribed, fell
at publie sale to tbe liljliet bidder
for en Hi), b lore uie i;ourt House
door in the tnwu of ('reenville, in
snid county, on
Jlonday, Fcbriary lt 18? J,
bbtween the hours of eloven o'clo k
a. ui. and four o'ebiek p. m.. the
following described lands nitimied
In Haiti county, to wit: all of see
lion IT, the north half of section
1H, the nor li half of see'.lon 20, tbo
Knutli hulf of section 211, the south
lialf of seoilon 21, the northeast
quurterof section ;t0, the soulheuHt
itiartcr or sietloli li). Also lots
nix and seven In (leorRj V. hpen
cer's siibdlvlNlon of tbu sentli lull
of necllnii 2!), all In townshin 1(1,
rmiue 3 west. The title to the
above lands Is believed to be good,
bJt wo win convey only siieti title
as Ih vcxted in us.
I). V LAM KIN, T.HM
dee. 18T4-21-.H
J. I. LKNflSFIELD
HAH OPENED A
of
Entirely New Goods,
, IS MIS
Brick . Storehouse
ox
Dee.12'74 nl3.
Insurance Aoesicy.
American Life Philadelphia
t iji(al, !i 1,300,000.
I'l.-uitc'rs', Memphis, Tenn.,
Vupitai, tt::ot,oo.
Virginia 3. & 3.,
RICHMOND,
Organizod 41 years ago,
Capital. $1(10,000.
kOU MORRIS,
Autlinri7.e:l Ai?enl for WmOilnston County.
dicl2,';4-lil!).
KRETSCHMAR &-FARRAR,
OltKKVII.M,
IJKAI.KRH IX
KI."S
.
CXCHAXE, CODS, H lit.
OdllosUons Mads n Proessdi rrorajtly
Biaittsi.
'
mal Advaace ZXado on Cotton
fatarail Paid on Tin Stpaiita
,sy)rpff Allt utitm Oivrn to "fry
J uiiv.7 mcHtoTaxct
LWMUi. M'Uffi t CC
Having completed our new
BRICK STORE Oil 'WASHINGTON AVENUE,'
Wo now invite tho public to call and inspect .
our largo and select supply of
Dry Goods, Ladles' Dress deeds,
OBXTLEMEXS CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND
, ' rLAKTATiort syrrLiEsi & gkoceries.
lS?0ur tonus arc cah strictly nnd Lower than th0
Lowest fctcck frcsji and new, and no Auction Rubbish;
. OctoWr 24, i&74-r.l2.
SllUJlKllFIELD
HAS ON 1IAXI) ,
- '
' Ol J RedniHii Itotirhon,
i!il 'n'jlrv I'ourbon, ,
1 b".r,?ti y; 1 linde Roitrbou,
OU iUlro.-e Uuurbon. .
Sherry Amorosa,
Rurifundy Claret, .
Khlue Wine,
French Wiie,
ticnulne Imported wines,-
(ieniiiue Inijiorted (iin.
Imported Irifh and (Scotch
Whiskey,.
Old Apple nnd Poach Rraiidy,
(icuuilio rrench llrandv, '
Isaae Cook's Iuiperial Cluini
pajrne, and tho celebrated Milwau
kee I.njrcr Recr.
I invite all to give me a call be
fore purc'haHiu;relnewhcre,as I am
eontideiit Ibttt 1 cau satisfy tho
ninnt iiislidioiis.
Druggists win do well bv trad
Utg witli mo a-: my liouors tor mo
dioli purposes can't be surpass
ed. .
REFUGE SALOCf:.
nAVlXd Now fltteil nji snn torn
Inlied my fitluon, Iu llio '
Large Two Story Buildin?,
on
MULBKUUY STnEKT
I'XDEtt Till
Refuge
Club Rooms.
I NOW
SOLICIT the ri'OLIC PATR0XAGS
none:
FRESH
nut Tim
Beer
BEST
ALWAYS
ox
KEPT. B
HAND.
dcc8
I. IHENBERO.
Richard Lloyd. Jno. E. Llvauduls.
ILOYD&TiVAUDAIS
COTTON FACTCHS,
A Nit
COMMISSION 1H2CHA1TTS,
No. 1. I'.aronno fStreet,
New Orleans, La.
utig.274-1y.
.ITIlAX&POIIIi
MAIN STREET,
Hrecn villi', - - Mississippi.
mu.scit OK
I's A CI
i?. Br mw mm mi
0
221 nnd 23 Walnut Ht.,
VlnvlnnniU Ohio.
Wholesale und Retail
riEALERS in forciu and do
iJ ni' fii ic Liquors. Wines, Porter,
Ale ; C'h?nrMi I'! pes, c., Ac.
'"a", .-.il! r Welti atlciition to our
" wi ll sciutfted stock of
Old Kentucky Bourbon
WIHKftl, ' .
UIIIXE, Port, Sherry and Ma
doirii IVInes; fiuincssns' Por
ter. Hhhs and McEwnn Ale: 1851
Old Liignrdo Rrandy, Old Holland
Oiu.
Select Wands of
Chewing f nd Smoking Tobaccos
o.'.tuiiiiai.'Ti-iuj. ,
Co-mmltsioner'fi SaleL
y
Vi
TlicHtsto of MissifSil'pI,")
llollvar County. J
fn (Miancery.
Ellwib-ili M. Kraser, et. al.
No. .104 vn.
A mmiila Money Admr ctall
13 Y virtue ami in pursuaitoo or
J. the linol decree rendered In
the above siyicu caused oy the
r.hBiiwrv ioun or suui countv
on October 2lt, 1874, the under
ignei cpcciui -ooininissioner win
on
Monday tho 1th day of January,
A. D. 1ST5, expose to unle st ptlbtlc
outcry to ttis blglicst bidder for
cash, and within legal boms, at the
ibtor of the Court-llouse id guid
Holivnr county, In tho town of
Kbneyville the following described
lands' lying, being nnd situate in
Mild county, to-wit: North half
Section If, Township Sftl, Ranges,
Lots one, live, six, seven and eight
In Section 1.'!, nnd Northeust quar
ter Section 14, all in Township 20,
lliihGO 0, liots live, twelve, and
thirteen nnd eight acres in Lot six
nil In Section 7, Township 20,
Range 8, and Bust half Section 15,
Towndilp 20, Jtnnge It, or so much
thereof as may he nocessnry to sat
Isiv fiibl decree.
'i lni tit let in bi Sieved to be good,
bt.t I i ul v cctivcy a Special Coin
misslouer by vlrma of tnld decree.
ALEX. YEROER,
Steeiul CotniUisslouer.
Chss. A Oc. Y. Scott,
Iiov21,'74-ilo. coinplts tils.
W."L
V
SHOES, ETC.
JAMES I'KllIiYy
CtrSEAXDKPAIiTCS.
PAPED IIAJyCTER
Asn ".
GLAZIER.
Walnut Street, below Central
Avcuue, Ureenvllle, Miss.
uin i'74-tr.
NOTICE TO H UILDERS.
Sealed proposals will be received"
by tbe underpinned at the office of
tho Clerk of the Roard of Sunervl-
sors of Washington county, Mis-
HiHippi, at tne fjourt, uouse m
Greonvlllo, lor building a brldgd
aerocs "Htra'ght Bayou," in said
county. Hold ptopuMls must bn
accoinpsltied with sneclfloatinns.
nnd to be tiled 011 orbefore the first
Monti ay in January, iM7a. JJyor
der of vald Hoard.
WM. II. IIOLTOX. Clerk.
Ry E. K. Btatlord, D. C
nov 28-1 7-4 w
Q.REEMWOOD
Pisatatioxi
FOR SALEt '
ONE of the finest and most fertile
and improved places on tlie
river the most foutlu-rly place In
BOLIVAR COl'XTY
fronting the flverwilh 9160
ucres in all, of which 6 .IO are lit
cultivation, with STEAM OIN and
well fenced. Addrens,
. CEO. W. OFFTJTT,
nug. 15-n2-tf. , Exeeutor.
Trnstoe'tSale.
By virtue of a T)eed of Trust, ex
eenled ou llio 15ih day of April,
1872, by S, Plciird and Ainelui
Picurd, nnd recorded In Deed Rook
1)., No. 2, pages 210, J), 2i2 of tho
records In the ChancCiy Clerk's of
fice of Washington county, Missis
sippi, we or either of us will pro
ceed to sell at the request of tho
usees iu said Trust Deed at the
front door of the Courthouse of
Washington county, ln Ureenvllle,
On the First MontUy of January Hixt, .
Within tins hours pro. orlbcd by law
to the lilghest aud best bidder, at
public auction, for cash, to satisfy
the note recited In said deed, tbe
billowing real estate, lyintf and be
In In the town of Ureenvllle,
Wellington county, MlBslssippi,
to-wit: Part of lot No four (4), In
'ino jicserve Addition or the town
I of Greenville, immediately adjoin
ing the premises of J.I. Lcmsfleld,
! measuring thirty-five feet fronton
Main street by three hundred and
tlili iy feet deep, being the eastern
1 portion of sold lot four, with the
icncnicnis nna appurtenances
thereto boloiitflnjr.
Title believed to bo good, but WO
will convoy only tho title vested iu
us iis TrtixtecF).
W. P. KRETSCHMAR,
W. A. POLLOCK,
Trustees.
Trigs A Ruckner Attorneys Usee3,
decl2;,;4-til'J.
L WILCZIUSKI d CO
DfcALknSIN - '
Dry Goods
AJCD
G'nbcERi k m,
ROOTS and SHOES,
IIAT8 AND CAPS, w
AND '
Plantation Siippllei.
sept. 6, 1874. On Main Street
. . HANSES'SNonca .
State of Misslslppl, )
Washington Comity, j
Taken up by J. L. Gri (Union
or near the premises of J. P.
firav's, on or about the 25th of
November, 1871, 1
n 11 ni . -1. tt
W..S) uiuiui Aiasi. muiss wiuo.
Said cstray I described as follows
I A small black horse mule, no
marks or brands, but saddle mark,
Tho owner is hereby notified to
come forward, piuvo property,
ami pay charges, or said cstray
will be dealt with as the law pro
vides,
CAGE TAYLOR,
dceu'74-nl8 Ranger,
Boot and Shoemakq'
1 have'just returned from New Or
leu ns and have a line lot of
Leather, Calf and Morocco,
III AVE also employed three ex
oellcnt journeymen, and am now
prepared to rill nil orders
With Ditpatth.
Shon on MiilnSt., Comer H'alnUt.
Nov. 2.'., 1871. L. CAFFAL
THOMPSON to KcOlLL
Cotton Buyers,
We represent our own msnu fac
tories inlheKiistandeantJvert
fore pay the full value,

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