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Oreex villkTim 1-X i SATURDAY. MA ECU 21. 1885. TUP. OI'MtlL TiZZl E. leil.lj li'uzti ly t Wnirlj T::!l-MU. rifjEras creit RcsE.Rf uns. Ell Ii;t Monti io Stkia( I Eiailj for .Nashville WorM. j A crnt'etnan residinj; in Iloston ' i writes to tli New York f-'nii fur tri explanation of a .iii'-nhir ctiti- ' m! mi??'- Ife. ! .!..;! Im- rr . n r. ... n-e at" fro tue citr the train i m-, .... - Pall Mad Gazette. -...,. vr n-n t. t ' 1 ! passes quite close to a twelve-foot i Tbsre is every reason to believe.,.; tue toarJ ef wl.i.-h it nV, that M. Pasteur has at length en-; composed are six inches wide, the ' ,V " teredopon the fiual plane of space between the koarJ is simp-,.' instigation which has elairaeJ lv llie ei.rinka-, about one-quart ! ', w.-.. his individed attention durinc a;ar 0f al, j,1(.Q. When the train Vr period extend... over more than niveg slow tliill fl.uco ; j(Wt ! five years, and it is ratifying to , ,iPS,.f ibe.l :.. ,...t?,;ff i,,.;! 1 learn rom the lips of the jreat visiote lurougu iu Bul wheu Le 1 ( cuemim ti.n.seit thai the practical traill mov Mt a Lih ra,e of d outcome of his experiments will the fetiee, as far as the vision i te to i.rovi.Ie an fffwtual jci.ucerueili ftavly d:fa,prii pr.pujuu-uc aguinsi mat let nine Mw.ut ,,.a. illr ... .,,.,,..,..,.- llf! , n.nwt. ... - i r ,,,. a Very thin Mack veil iiamiiii" r-.m. ' 1 r r -i- idly before the eyes, every object within the y.inl being plainly visi ble, even the smallest chips. Can I' r kt?s -. I Reilar V..-Vsl and Grcetmiie Packet. The f.it and r.liaM'' steamer "ISSAq IJ H X A." HVitrv M.-irina.it,. , H. & ST. WILC3X1TSH e.-sj On an! after Iv.-emUr lit!. th- f.il-' low injr srheiluk' w id te ii-e rated, tt- it: Puiseatr. DJ;j. Ar. IW'iu r K'.irl Ar II irri.fim. .. I.i I Hi t '. t m i l." r m i It ' -ii - 7 i . . " 7 it i ' i l js II J It- ' II ft J ' If'in ! wii i fl1ll5'. Oli!. V N.i I 11 m rr:ii; :iH' I l. r. . 171 c .; ami I hurray at "- p. lu. ai.tl .r f. ?vry TueilaV ail J Fri day 81 p. 1.1. ; ..r to i-..-iiit-.;... u Mcrlk.. w Urf daily, and contuses a fail hue of 1 HrMl.ir Sra Urlraui Baa Urulli i J. II, WHITE. . j J W.Ta!ii.Mavr. it isr ir.i-ni". ll.k jJ'-?'-JV.:,m Till !'S1V tt p. hi.; n-avp l.r-iTvilie for New t't- j d't-Thi line r -rvn the ri'hl to p 1 t ii .. . i. . .i. . i . . . ;.l COTTON MKRCHAXTH, AM) i U.t:i:- i.v GENERAL HERCHAN D I S E , Washington Jienue, Greenville, Miss. Our FALL STUCK, FIIF.SII from the Eastern markets, is arriving i n and deadly dischse of hydrophobia. Babbits are inoculated with beef tea solution impregnated with the attenuated virus taken from the brain of a monkey. Tho effect i truly remarkable. Iu every cae tke rabbit is uiortully stricken, the symptoms differ bo materially as almost, to imliire the belief tlint the diceaao is no longer true rabies. Death is slow of approach and is always eauned by Jparalysis, sometime partial, sometimes com plrts. It is the brain of a rabbit whiclt has died in this way that is employed for the preparation of a beef tea lymph wherewith to per form the vaccination of dogs. Its iutroductiou is usually effected by a slight scratch npon the skin cov ering the intestines. Jtut opera ting npon the skin of the dog, ns indicated, no apparent alternations it caused in its normal condition, and I saw many vaccinated dogs i.i Ar. Mr- i.i-m . 1 M a m. J M i ;. K St " ii ... ii . ; i: - i . " . 4 I l Ml; . ir " 2 ii " ; u i . Train to nrrive ar.t drart frmi the fn!iiiii' rifW i--rnv't-ri:ei-fl on l''y ilra lrr-i-l, Xe Krirann. 1'iillmaii 1'al- ,, .,.;.. .1 .in i , nil) 5 anil 1'ranniii i.ih um jon explain the plulohopl.y of , S,M. ;)liml tvi-v-., Kan-a thisP 1 1 itt miti Nw I'rlraiu. I'liHman Mrep- i u , inij I ar in I mn. .-. i nu ; otioirrii ma io iiu iiiranv a:i - opiicai puzzle." The e.p!.tiuitioii U very aimplo, and is as follows: Mi'i.ii'iii ami VUkSiirif. I. M tswMfu. 1' 3 IItrioxi;, ii 'I li "ii.i , V i. iLur' J- rt :Ii l l I . . lir'r-ill- U f R ii I . hi l flui'n .1 , N O J. lliUM.I. V it . llrnib. IVr the munt only one daily i riii.'1-r train ill lie r in itt the I.. .U train" w ill be operated. I ii.. , . . . . ... .... i,.n,-,o11B nenncis erected tance from a fence like the ouedc- by M. Fastenr in the court yard of sciibed, a brief glimpse of the tl the College Uollin which looked jects behind the f.-iw. in ,.t,t..i I When any object is brought be fore the eye its imago is formed on the retina, which is an expres sion of the optic liervo within the' '-,!- t"t " M-niplii ami Vii t , ,, , , . , j hurif. X". 3 and I. knuwnaa tlie"dav rjBuuu, a mi ny mis neivo luai which produces the sensation of sight is carried to the brain. How this is done is more than anybody can tell, nor is it necessary, for my purpose, to know. What is knewn is that the picture or image of the object on the retina, and the cor responding pi.ation, endure for an appreciable space of time after the object itself has passed from before the eye. In paasing along at a little dis- ; ih p m l i m j,inliHi.n that the 'aptain may eonid- ii tt i rr im-afr- I't---nir rs In New Orlraiu make liirntnini; nine, avumitn; i;.n;rnau delays and eiiwn-. The fare and (ren eral ai'f-i'intn.ilalioii raunut It' exi-rllrd. Tiinr I'.uai i!d ml run lu re only thruukh iIk ril!.'n M-nin ; but alj tliriMieh Xhr dull uionllis. to rrrvra pub lie einvriiti-n-e : lii. h shippers Iioa!d cuntiaue ton-i-ipriKkie. Xr ht-rrbr anneuni-e to the pl iLtera ol Vi'a.litiiirtun and Kurroundinir t'oua-tii-. tint e have on band a SPLENDID LOT OF MULES- We l.p eur at.x-k full ilnrinir the Slnle bin inu rano. We can not ! uniieri ld by Mem phit or it-kstjurif. bealthy and lively enough to war ruat tho belief that the inuoculu tlon to winch they Lad bceu unjected had produejd iu enccu npon tho system. The virus must not pass throngh more than one rabbit before being foiamuincated to the deg, since the effect upon the vims of such u operation la exactly the re verse of that occurring iu monk eys. It is rendered more potent instead of becoming less dangerous. At tho present time M. Paslear through one of the spacesbctween the boards, and an iinnga of such parts of the object as are thus no j seen is formed" on the retina. Tho observer pnsaes uu to the next opening and a second glimpse of the object is canght, theu a third, and so on. Tho images success ively formed on the retina endure, each long enough to have its suc cessor formed before it passes away, and then they form parts of j what becomes ait integral picture. The parts are each iuMgnifleaut ky themselves, but they are, never- 3ec:jia Taclls HailTa? C:pa7 On am! anVr Iec. 1'itli, train w ill ar rive ami leave lirtrnviUe fo!I: i min No. 1 leave lirrrnviile ii: fi p. in " 3rrivn " 10 a. m. Knna iily- Train Xu.5 leaves (ireenville fc"" a.m. Oairiici 2:;!.'ip.in. I'nn dully rxrept Similar. Tram Xu. 1 i-uhiieela al Mmirviile on TiifMluv. Wfilnritlui . Tlnirxlav s. Krl il.nn and Sniurilava fur Kurrka anil Ji.lint.uivlile. I'uiwtiKiTt fur VU'klurc and New Or!ari take Train I fur liiirdrtte. leavipp; (.irefiiviile imii.v at !l:HO p. m.. arrivn.K In New Drlear.s at s o'clock next iimriiiiiit. I'a-e!iirer for Memphis and points N'ortli tnke Train Xo .1, leavi'nr lirerii ville nt lir.Vi a. in. tin'. ly exeept unilav. arriving at Meuiplii ."i;. p. iu. name day. Xo. I arrive at Ureenvllle at lli'iiii. in. on Similar. Train No. j run! only to Warsaw. On and after Tiiednr. Jan. 27th. 1 vm. train for Knrvka and JohnKonville ulll eminent with the South hound paeii(.'er train on Die I.. X. (U f. K. It. at the I'ra-ltril,'e, daily, except Sunday and Miiin'ay. SAMb. 1I.1TI!( KM.. Superintendent. Givo Us a Feb 1 Urn Cnll and Inspect our Mules. AT V'JT W m W.il is xpr.n.e..t.ng npon over 100 theleMarts of the fame whole, dogs. Those dogs which are in-land successive parts iu their iiat- ..... writs witiioui ; oral ordcr.and come in so rapid previous vaccination nrc separate' ly confined in very strong cages. Those which aro vaccinated nre kept In a. series of ke nnels. They are not, however, permitted to mix together. Each nnimal has his owu kennel. They aro all scrupu lously clean, and have on abund ance of good food. Dogs are con tantly arriving from all directions, and it seems to bo an understood thing that any animal which has been bitten by a mad dog is to lie ent to M. Pasteur for vaccination and experiment. I saw one beautiful houm!, the property of a lady of means resid ing iu l'arls, which had been bit ten in this way, but which had not developed, symptoms of rabies. It was Inoculated no less tl.au five times, one month being allow ed to ellipse between each suu- cesslTe" operation, in order to ace; auccesMau, wlicu tho observer moves rapidly, that no appreciable interval divides them, and they present a complete picture. If. however, the motion of the ob server U slow the im;trr"sioii pro duced on the retina by a glimpse through one of the upacts vanish es before anew one is produced by a glimpse through the next pace, and there is no continuity iu the picture. Each gliaipst gives a picture of so small a part of tiis field that by itselfit is worthless, and in passing by the crevices no connected view of the whole ii ob served1 The reider may ask why the suc cessive pictures formed upon the retina by the boards, six inches wide, do uot lap over each other, riiiiL-ifitr a f n i ; : . . , f!. A. I'liA.AA., pevi i it i- "Wntches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silverware, i 313 Main Street, Corner Monroe, Mi:MIIIIS, A t. S ( ii rtMMl villi', Miss. Sen it, l.-:f For Sale. My dwelling. In good repair, and Jieap. Apply to W. A. JiVF-RMAX. 2T2 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. Ml Cypress Lumber Alwavs on baud. Inch Hoards, Plank, Sills. Joists, Scantling. Planed Lumber. r OF ALL KINDS. -U4 MATUIKII I'l.iKHHMJ AMI IKII.ING, ci . ni.uiii.vuna, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boot sand Shoes, licit s and Caps, Trunks, Valises, CLOTHirUC, PROVISIONS. Plantation Supplies, Bagging, Ties and Twine, which we are offering at Rock Bottom Trices. :o: We are sole agents for Washington connty for 1IA171YS GlJf, and fop the SOITHERX STANDARD Cotton Press. r-f .'s'J'r'f "C-S: es -V !pc ;v' f: -,Z. - To which we i!t'ire to call the attention of all Interested. This Press has s great many advantage over all other makes, principally the price, 8110 Complete, t an be operated by fteain or hoiKe power; is very simple in construction, and obviates ronsidrrable unnecessary labor. In order to pive a practical illustration ef Its working we are now having one erected on our Wildwood plantation, a hurt distance from town, where we will bs pleased to explain all that is claimed fur it. Fressm AHi.vrtrn.and unlesj It prove satisfactory money w ill he refuuded. Agent for Washington, Bolivar, bfea.piena and Sunflower counties. II. & Ii. WILCZINSKI. THHODORE POHL, MCLBEKRY STREET, Wholesale and lUtiili Dculer in CEEESVILJ.E, MISS, rilKEls, LA I US AM) SHINGLE Bills sawed to order on short notice. ' J. II. LEAVES' WOBTH. I'roprietor. Greenville, MUs.. March K lv-l. Dr. J. L. YOUNG, f-.'-f 1 12. . "'-i - . - al 3 I JZ 'V IKT. j"i!ue orer Finl.iy's Irui Store .f4 lireeuville. Miis EAR CORN jOR SALE I A. A. BALSLZY & Co t ar fiirnUl. Ear Corn toanv planter on MissUiiip Biver. below Arkansas Citv, at prb es LESS TITAN IT CAN BE OOT FOU IN ST. LOUIS. Corn pure white. For particulars ail dress (.reenvllle, Mis.. Jm Sl-sm I'. O. rflX 6B. Jifiiil -i t-enl. .uf poi.liirf. suit rvi-rivi f;ee, n io.tl lm af gum!.. h:ih hl hvl V" In nmre iiifnev ri'lit Ihin ui'Miiimk r. in llii. iui'1.1 All, uf eol.ir-e, .iu-ie.. ri iiillir.l hour Tli, IhokiI ! U'l u lumnir iiiiift Ii...,ip ut Hiilkcm ali.n FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC LIQUORS Wine, Porter, Ale, Cigars and Tobacco,. I call especial to my well selected stock of E3 Old Kentucky Bourbon Whisky Chewing and Smoking Tobacco . SOLE AG EST FOR CHRISTIAN MOERLIEN Brewing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A PRIZE At "tiir ai.lt-x Ti:lK ft I O. Amritti, Matte. fdiirinM a t , BUlbar . Ctaef nnati ,1 Ohl We iirt fcf K4t ci,, f r ' eiies, anl h i auiitjiul utuUKs' ttva. l- k ff Witaiwcid Hi ur 1 4 tht putiK an l afw ranks) mr t te )e jJu Miut A. L. SMl'ni. riraHf..r1, pi. j'l-l I'v m. il --ii wilt f 'l uriLf ltti Mill nt oih ' Utxni vmi hi nmitv i-'-rl'tni in!'uii.li,. . ; l...-,'i having the effect to prevent oar ! TJ:T'Xl"'lt'Z"''!'r'l "' '' t IceilliT the i re ii-e i.lt nr I ' ' " i'"i' - ate : m- nniv. t.. w..rk l-r if any illness wonld -result. It is j objects lhro,,Kl, the crevices The ' TlT'X '"' "" now believed to be incapable of, answer to this U that tb.'li-ht! " , taking the disease. An injection j shine, through the crcvi. es and ! Allen Long Staple Cotton Ssed of etceiiiiiolr atr-mirr rimy trua .1 . ... 1 -v - , ui.tr.ea more iii.stinet t in ii tiiroa nunisfered on Jan. S. 1 saw the dog ou the 11th of this month, and certainly, by reference to the no tion of its tail and the clearness of its eyes, no animal could have looked happier or in a more healthy condition. When tho in vestigation la completed it is cer tain that dogs will be rendered proof against rabies by iuoenbt- tion with a weakened virus, which j will, without tho development of dangerous symptoms, absorb cer taiu ingredients which the strong virus new requires in order that it may flourish. It is probnale that all veterinary surgeons will be provided with the stock of tho attenuated vims, and it is not tin likely that ita employment will be not ouly sanctioned, but enforced, by legislation. Oue great difficulty )ms, howev er, still to be dealt with. At pres ent U Is necessary to sacrifice life Id order to attain the attenuated tiros. Dogs have first to be made mad monkeys bare next to suf fer, aud finally rabbits have to die by paralysis beforo the vaccine can be prepared, once the microbe ia isolated. This condition of things need no longer exist, since we are justified in assuming, ou the strength of a work which M. Pasteur has already published, that the attenuation can be pro duced by cultivation in sterilized media of a purely artificial character. rrnt o cat r ..f fl, t. ... i - wi uiijiim or n in rung ll ilietll than is the picture of the opaque' I o!'r for sn!s a lare quantity of the board. The presence of the j """ wd " boards between the better lifted ,1-0? Dollar P" Bhcl.-4I , . delivered In my new mek st lit land, creviies causes, however, the up- Ink on the Tallahatchie and Vm eara.ice Of the "vcrv lliin l,l i..L 1 eel were M ioi ieil from veil Das.iuz rniiiJIv liefnrn tin. The deepest gold mine iu the world is the Eureka, in California, which is down 2'00 feet, or 500 feat below the level of the sea. The deepest silver mine is the Mexican, on the Comstock, which i ttowo 3300 feet. lhi year's prowth and nuaranteed pure. To peron li.iyiin; a much as a ton or more I i11 fell nt a much cheaper piice. Mr crop of ALLEN" COTION' lat rear Id nr Mrv lllchardaion A M'av at MKTESN I KSTS fur HrM pi.kihir aid Hl KI'EKN and DSK H AI.K (1 Ii) LS TS for lat pleklnir. Ad.ln-r, B. S. HICKS, dec20 Vaoo t II Y. eves." The principle on which, thi de pends Hilda frequent illustntion. One most familiar is that affordel by arapidly turning c.uriage wheel, the spokes ef which become invis- iblcas separate pieces of wood. b-1 Eangcr'sNotico. cause the imago of each on the re-1 TIln s'' ATK OK MlssissllTI, V tina endures till the image of the! rlUm.L the next Utortned there. The wheel. ; premi of Wiiiiam Itiil. on the l".th While tint Bini.Hirli,,. i. . . i : day of Janiianr, A I . I--'., a I o n r Bv ,"ul "Pl'umiijr to bo made. viie.ah.ut U or K. hand, iiivh. up ef separate spokes, but of a ) I'1 stripe on len ami arrosa honiii- COtltililliiiia iiinen ..t ii 1 f'r"' b'n''l ,r"f- 'Ii!!p n'nrku on hack., oiuiuuo lis piece of material, tins : V.., brand Ap.rai.l at $:.i. nevertheless a (limy iippcaral.ee' The owner uf the aive dewrineil ea beca.iNK of tli ,rnv hereby not Hied to come forward, oeiauseolthew.de, open spaces prove propertv.,.v ehame. ami take DetWeeU ita actua'lr unnni. 1 her an ht or she will dealt with as the For sale by A. It. Flnlav & Co. Allan C::t:aSccd Fcr Sale. I have a quantity of genuine "Allen" long staple cotton seed fur sale, which I w ill Celiver either at Pinafore or l!ur deite, In new sacks. In lots of not leas than SO bushels, at M cents per bushel ; or at lircr nvilie at cents ; and In lots of." tons or over at $30 per ton ; or at $iS per ton lo.ise, to wagon. on my plan tation. Address J. W. ILUiBOW. r. O. Box 4.1, Greenville. Or llnnwx & Auchkh. Strnyed or Stolen. One dark hay ninre mule 1-1 hands high, branded dimly J. V. on left shoul der Will pay fill for her return to .T. H'llczlnskl, Greenville, lls., or to Wtlezinskl Co. Matilda I'lsntation, from which place she disappeared about 3 weeks since. i Jan 17 J. WtLCZIS'sfU. GREENVILLE HOTEL GREENVILLE, MISS. Convenient to Steamboat Landing and Rail road Depot. Tho best attention given to guests, and the tabic supplied with the best the market affords. Hates Reasonable. have no authorized agent in any branch of my business. JAS. E. S'EGCK, JK. BANK HE3BY T. IKEYS OF NEGUS, IliEYS & CO. Transact a ricnerul Dunking and Finaucial 1'usincHS. Collections and Correspondence Promptly Attended to Exchange Bought and Sold, CorroHiiondontH t Union National Bank, New Orleans, La. Mercantile National Bank of New York. Mechanics Bank of St. Lou,i.srMo. parts. F. A. S. The New Secretaries. CfdnnUg the Work orr.rforni. law dire. ts. Lr.vi Coi.i.iru. Banker. Greenrllle, Miss.. March ;tl. lvi. Washington, March 14. .Secre tary Lamar to-day dimcteU the chief clerk and superintendent of the Interior Department to sell at public auctiou all horses, carriages and equipments which ate the property or the Interior Depart-! uicnt, excepting those used for! trucking purposes, the proceeds1 of tho sale to bo turned iuto the!" neasuty. the sale to take place as soon as consistent with th0 j. terests of the public service. Tho rcBUil ol this order will he the J. KIN SELL A. ("IXCE'SOB T'J T. O'lONNEK ) Saddle and Harness Maker, sii'ir os w tsni.Nriro.i av. . . .r,r-,K- . 1'EEl'Seon. A JV stantly on S. PEPPERHAN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Q 7 Beirs to Inform the pub lie of Greenville and vi cinity that he has ut returned from the East with a large and care fully selected stock of 1 Diamonds. Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY. Silver a n d Plated 1 1 a re and various articles SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. Itarinir purchased these (roods at re markably l ow titrures, I can sell them at from a to 40 percent LOYVKK than they Ilava evsr bsen sold ia Greenvilk I'lease hear In mind that this Is the same old and reliable .lewelrv House opposite (ireenville Hotel, that has been in this town for a number of years, and ha; pot chanced hands. In RLTAIKtXG fine watches I can r.i .-la.l'O n an.i e very UUirantea Laura Satisfaction. 7 HZ ;,"in,5,?,j! ? hvlna- twenty-tire years experience at f a. 'f ; " . n trade myself, and employing onlv -'T - -f Aa n'JTIt I ,h mosX Mntnl workmen. 1-t j'"r"'l f notice, hells ( !,1,lt ".Y store and price my goods. iit " - ' ' n d work cheap. Public patronage solieited. t-ir-.u min m.r. hi sn(.nv.-sj lteapectfullT. Oct. Jl-tf n. ('KITKILMAN. So yon it j-onr old pl turrs to Aveols wben yoa ran avail uiem airecl to fi.r wiiiklnz ee.'1-le. Srnil 10 rents C-.-lairt-, an-l nr- will mall run Free. a ri.-i). raltiitMe tniii'l Isix ol ; it'Mt'l Ihdt will i.itt vim III the Hal ! I hi ikp.r -:i-h n' er ins l-w ilsvs Uinn v.u ! ..- llMiti.-l,: ii..-.ii.9 nt siir lmiiie.s. Csjnlsl rS' f .1 n-.lt!ir..l . ..u . ... II. . .1 h..nu .n.1 w..rk i.. tUril tO their rCClllar duties rt '""" ll Hi lime A.I, "f ."h i Calamhas. iHUs., and bare ihem meted at tb , , uu lies Ol -.. tllKP,. ra., miciM. renrt i toUowiot low rnes. thereby UTlnt Accntl com- Hen LIOrKS WIlO have been em. ,",,"'l".ii-l"Onoiinf lhl .II who j mlwlons. A lsr. Fern-mrpe.trl las bylOoTal t , , . -m JHt ar.li n)l, ,r tb .Mi-inev, we m.-lle t or smisn. tram fnr ail ts A 1. . ployed as drivers, a ;...;i... ... ..-i . ,ii..ivr: t.u .k.r.4 weits-1 "Ti",?."'3": Aiar.ptow. WUV9 ii H ; EcharfsSoutliero PHOTO COPYING CO. A. B. F1NLAT & CO., DEALERS L DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Perfusaery, Toilet Soapa. Paints, Oils, DYES, GLASS, eye, Onion sets, and Garden Grass and Flower seeds of all descriptions. . Corner Washington Avenue snd Mulberry Streets, rorguson, Finlay p FIRE, LIFE m AtCIBiv Insurance AgQ' GKEEXVILLE. Companies llepresented ; Liverpool and London and Globe (U.S. Branch) Purple, New Orleans Insurance Association (Miss. Lepartmtuti c V I'actors and Traders, Xew Orleans ' u6esfh How. New York Thu nix, Hartford. Con ( Hanover, New York Western, Toronto. Canada Georgia Home, Columbu, Gs m' . Crescent, New Orleang, La... ' The above companies are known for their ability and reHiKii meet all loattes Insured with their agents, ' ' We insure Stores and Stocks, Houses hold Furniture and other verishablepTl, -ALBO- Country Stores, Gin Houses, Machinery and ( Eqnttable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Xe York. The Efjultable has been renowned for many years for it tun dealinsr with insurers. Xo company stands on a firmer MirM reliability. W'e are also agents for the ' Travelers Accident Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut Office oa Mulberry street, in the Finlay Drag Store Ei NOTICE. " We have this day admitted W. A. EVEKMAN, late of Grwurj partner in our busliiess. GEOKGE AtV EWTABLISEIEtt 1862. GEORGE ARNOLD 4 0 Wholesale Grocj COTTON FACTOR AND GEUFRAL COMMISSION MERC: 272 Front Nlrcet, Ilciuphls, Tn 0 We will give caretul attention to the purchase and sale of ill roo line, and will make liberal advances on Cotton or other Assigrimei For Low Prices Go to the Old Reliable Hardw H. E. WETHERBEE -Denier in- Hardware, Qusensware, Glass and T Table and Rocket Cutlery of Best JUn Cooking and Heating Stoves of al IVoi'tliweHtorn Unrb Iloff "Vir riatolu, Onn Implements, Wads. Sheila, and every varietyo Sash, Doors and Winds. Window Glass any sil .ns Htid itcH,u FittinjrR, ISeltii.tr nnd Pntkibir of every t Uiis, l uints, urnishes, Dryers and Colors of tho best bra Manilla and Sisal Rope of Lime, Cement, Tire. Brick and Tile, . u Wngon Material, Plows, How Gear, Hnnieii Agricultural Iinpleincius aud limitation Goods nil kitids,lo Solo agent for Hazard Towdcr Company, and keen co band in Magnsii.e a large supply of Ilille, Duck ami B Powder, at St. Louis prices. All Order. Promptly, Filled at LOWEST Mark.tPr TiiE Temule Grocei'T Store Oneii. GREENVILLE OIL WOE W. & W. II. Stead, Ld. Prop's. UiO. E. BILLINGSLEY, - . . . HANt'FACTt'tlKR of' Crude and Refined I'oltou Sec Oil Cake, Heal, Fertilizers, I Also pan Highest Cash Price for delivered at Greenville. Stoneville. Cotton or Arc . . . i 1.1 fl ..II .l SI t ,. .r II, Ir.Hil.lr ,,f I 7 . ,mrr Uor has been made by Attomr '' .im miM-in. .ine.-imi,., t , i "J '-to.i.s. p.reeim.. r,,f., . , ' tt"0Iuej-.ir,ee Imm .r.l u.rlr inr for sll '"f f'. ?'r 'r ''. Pslel. I i-PtlPml I Tflrllilill . . I . Hnd Itll PalM.la.. writ. iW .. a Geueral Garland, vtiorUr, at '.-. ltn 'liclT A'iflrt " 1 km 5 i i , Purl l mi, Mats nd OH PftlntiiiB, write for trtrt, So4 pis wit aaa nwnr j oy rvfnw?TM lettft. Announcement. 0 We are now prepared to supply a long-lelt want In this community. Xamely : Clean, Pure and Wholesome Food Products We hare spared no pairs to make our Xew Crocerr Store KlRsT rr ma i every respe. t. Our Shelf Goods are so arranged .. to niake It linnosHibta fir .niath ,hem; 0ur 'ug,,M: 'e," c' re in 'so' Keep Free from Dust and Dirt. Especial Attention Will be Given to Lard and Butter. - We promise our patrons Good Yalua for all of their Purchases, Axrt Guarantee all Goods Sold to be as RenresenfeJ Any artiele honeht of ns that does not come tin to mmlltr . j be ltaTUKNED AT OL K EXPENSE. Our aim wifl be t" ? rppiwn,,,d can Iveep Goods of thu I Jest tnality aud to Sell them at Keasonnble rricea. We invite an examination of onr Goods end Trices. Respectfully, March 13,191. I51tOAV, & AllCli,JU REFTJGE saloo Billiard Tables New and in perfect or Lemp's Keg and Bottled B AT WHOUSALB AND RETAIL. ' ICE one but lli0 ICE J 'X i J i RFf.'T liniirm 113? fl KLiPT, Fresh,' Always on Imported C( ny bmnch of my business- S Sept.M, isiy