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I i J nit All " AiiOVfLOW JJl'rr irc v..w. w.ierm.rlc. GREENVILLE TIMES SATl liDAY. MAY 29, 1H97. 1HR WK..TI1KK. Sollloil Miimin!i' tveatlicr baa bi-cu the rulo JiirliijJ Ibo pt wick, which is cxwcJiiijjlv lavorablo to ttio you uy cotiou. Ou Uud which w uot over flowed ihe plant has rcovcrcd from the bad coudll.lt-' caused by tho (inu n.,.,,i ,.,,! unit unravorablo weathoi f Bpriiig, mill Ibo coltim which has como up dlncotliO water went oft" in in verv primiu-ing comlitiou. Tlio wa ter siill lingers overt a tfreat pari t tlio easlcru poriiou or I ho DiitriH, the rich ucw )laiitt.tiou u( tuo liogue be ing ouly partially relieved, but the siuiatiou is improving mid feed 1 imiiiir lilmilml evorv day. Of courso tho erop of thai region short considerably by lutein's of planting. Ilinhi'st ThermoninUT I.mvest lliernioaifle!'. . . ltalnfall Will bo reason of cm tho If you nrei'nny picture, rranici tnail'-. to order go to lie!!. Tho annual address at tho cloning exercises of tlio Wesson public school this week wa delivered by Judge A II. Lougiuo, of Urceuvillr. Claret by the Gallon at the Merchants Ex change Saloon. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred llolzmau are congratulating thorn ou the birth of a daughter, ou Thurmlnv morning. For Sale. I Vl,K. order A l''uruiiurc Wagon, with mi w-ts and II.i;m;&s, iu good t all at I ho I'alai o ilttule. may I -in ,. Ml OKK. Mr. . II. N'l'ni is engaged iu mali mg extensive addilioii mid iinprove iiicinn in tho tv-iilume of Mis, iiedie Ilium, ou Tbeolm'.d Aveuic We are sole agents lor old Monopole and Na tional Bourbon Whis key. Merchants Exchange Saloon. Mr. Joseph Wilrzltiskl, who has jus! passed through a tedious and severe attack of illness, is sufficiently recov ered to bo out again, to (he gratifica tion of his many friends. Iu advising you to use Cbaiuber laiu's l'aiu Balm for rheumatism, we know it will give you perfect satisfac tion as tho first applicaliou will relieve tho pain and ils continued "f-e for a short time will effect a cure. For sale by Clarke's Drug Store. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Seuu, of Silka, Alaska, will bo much interested to learu that a son was boru to them on the 20th. Mr. Shaw, tho mother of Mm. Senu, is now iu Silka, visiting her daughter. II. Scott, Wholesale Liquor, carries the largest stock in the State. II is probable that no more enter tainments will lo given by the As sembly Hall club before it re organi zation iu the fall The club is cue of the most popular and successful of the '.ily's oi ;ati) .ilious, ami the open ing of ).t wintei wesson is always looked foiwaid tu with pleasant an ticipations. Do you want some fine sweet Cider ? Come to The Merchants Exchange Saloon, Tbe regular meeting of the King's Daughters, Circle No. will bo held Thursday, Juue 3, at the residence of Mrs. Edmund Taylor at 5 o'clock p.m. The Leader wishes both auxiliaries to meet with (Tie circle. Mas. Alt red H. Srexe, Sec. 1 I-T. T7EA7. , JR.. at nie Uepet Hotel ice:. , -t ths Y il. V. E. ft. dtpct, fhs r z:t to I::-.- cur tctt'.e cf cccS :i ;:::':! La . s j cur jug HUtd tt.'ore. !c-a;-i f-! ;o:ir plantation home. au4 Tbe death t f Louise I'tpr"-" , ot Frankfort, .'.ciiluck, is aniionuctd. Miss I'tppor vva a niece of Messrs. Wm., Lyna and Charles Starling, of Greenville, and possessed many ac quaintances and triends In Greenville who will be iitreicd to learn I tin' sorrow has again v:sitcd this family, so ofieu afflicted iu the past few years. Do yon, ivant a Jug of Whiskey ? We will give you the best for the Least money, Merchants Ekchanne Saloon. iooiaj;a praise c&uuct Le i'teu Vet work cf tha its derirlnwut, holh regulars aud Tolunlh&i at the Iji-u-iug of the L'aven worth mili on Tuos day nigtit. Ry their exsrtions a great quantity of lumber was saved, audio accomplish it they labored tireless ly until three o'clock in tbe morning On its way to the tire a serious acci dent befell tho hook and ladder car riage, which ran over tlx; track of the Souiliru mil nay at full speed, breaking I hi s'iafis, axle and wh.-il. and liiiowing Ihc d'ivcr, Wili Ingram about, tweuty live feet. The accidcut might have been fatal to the driver, fcwt 'ortuuaii'lv Ins injuries were much le-n sciion, tha'i might have been ex peeled. HOIIIITI A3ID PIBBONAL NOTES. Mrs. Abe Bluiupout pari or tho past week Iu Memphis. Mr. Sol Isenberglias rolnrncd Irom Savannah, after a pleasant visit lion. K. N. Thomas, ou of tho inosi distinguished tljures in the Missis sippi legislature, Is at homo again from Jackson. Cap!. W. VV. Stono and Mrs. Stone, accompanied by Ibolr daughter, ar rived from Jackson ou tbe Anchor Line steamer on Sunday night. Tho marriage of Miss Mamie llootb of Vli ksburg lo Mr. W. u. n. .. tlint city, will take place on June -ud. ii. i!ni'. t iiinst nleasaullv re membered iu Ureonville as ouo of the aio.it ch rming guests ever visiting the ciiy- If you want sometbiug nice in Mil tl cost call aud see nru I rarrv a full liuo of tbe i..i ,i. Milllnerv. also Dry UUBl Ji'U'i'' " ' 1 t I ami NotlOUS. WliiOIl you will find ni very low prlcos. IKE SACK nmms. The last niccllng of the Uypalia club took place at lbs residence nl mm w a Kverinan ou Friday even- inn-, and was an occasiou of peculiar Interest. Kvcry member of the clul) RUU ItlllAHlll. a ud blL'hly iutcrestii'g papers were read by Mrs.Ewiug, Mis. ITgor, Jlrs. wegcr, Mm. XatiM. A " appropriate si leotlou r.'.,.,i he Mrs. Somervlllo, and the club welcomed a new member iu 'he n.,.M .if Mrs. Iiurr. Au admirable ,i,irn0 wn made to the club by Mrs. W. A. Ererman, who has been its t.i..,.i f,.r iv, nr coins, air.l the ,,,,.,.11,.! ended hv tbe seivlugi.1 iff liciuii rcli-esbineuts. This closes the rc'iiiiir course of the club tor the season, but ft called meeting will take place on Friday oflern-on. June i.i, i tr l-:vcrnian"s. at b o'clock, lor ,i, ti,,ii of olHcers for the next term. The water has receded, but the prettiest line of Clothing, Gent?' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes in the State is still with us and can he found at HOIa ISUIIjIN reliable Clothing Emporium. These :oods were received just be fore the overflow, and as the recent floods retarded the sale of same he has decided to "push them off' at greatly re duced prices. Give him a call Ou Juuo 1st tho long lost and lamented stock law will again bo en forced. Afler that date tho owners of cattle, horses, mules and tho various other live stock that have held entire possession of the city for months will consult their owu profit by keeping them off tho streets and out of tbeir neighbors' yards; and, it is hoped, citizens need no longer hermetically seal their gates and go to bed at night in a stato of siege. We are headquarters for all mixed Bummer druirs. Uur Mr. Iror i.nan is an artist in mixing them. Merchants Exchange Saloon Mr. Greonley celebrated tbe clos ing of her Kindergarten school on Friday by a cbarminc onlertaiument to the littlo folks, who are so devoted to their school aud teacher that no amount of candy, ice cream and cake can eousolo them for being compelled to lake a holiday. l&KAP TI118S. I have purchased the stock of tho Greenville Guu and Sewing Machine Supply House from Mr. E. Walsh. I have had many years experience iu the business, aud guarantee to the public tho bsst of work at most reasonable prices, .'loping lo retain the patron age of tbe old customers, and taruest 1 soliciting new oa:, assuring them in teil c-orU lo please, ! am. Hospectfully, iii:t--it J.L BKKRY, Prop. Judge W. It Trigg, State Senator from this county has reiurued from J:irksou. u ud Lonnicd i he Timfs olfice with :i pl 'iant call this morning. Mr. j. e. uosi, of "i10,5:..?.'!"'':; Hon. w as a Tlsltor to ui ; Thursday, bringing w tl, him t ... ofcoltou 12 incues uigu aud announces that no -w" , -Uko II on ground which did uot K underwater Mr. ttesi - mitUloulo 6Mud.be stalk to friends who have boon writing iouim,uri ly begging him to leave the Delia, where they seem to fancy he is In danger of starving or drowning High Water Mark. I have readied it in the selection ol my lines or Brln Hoods. SHOES, HATS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. 2i?9 Main Street, J. P. GBEENLEY. Sfo? lanfllns BrcaK Closed. Stop LlAls., May 27, 18p7, Fi'iToii Ubkbs vim.b Times : Tho break In tho levee al this place was closed lo-dav. Much credit is duo to Mr. Goo. U. Thomas, luo ol. Cincer In charge, for the successful isspe ol Ibis big undertaking, without a single accident. It is no flattery to say that he is a consolcntiops and iu defaligabto worker, eminently practi cal In bis ideas Slid fertile iu resources. The work Is a log aud brush dyke, 1 100 feet long, backed up with sacks of earth, this iu au average depth of teu'ieei if water at this writing. When tho work was fceg-jn tho deep est part along tho lino of dyko w&s 2? feet wlih a tremendous current all along me lioe, but more especially about Ihc deepest part. TkTC "ore many narrow escapes from drowning 7'ho mon literally worked like beavers, Cof Mn'j' were iu the walor almost a , n, ,.' WC 7'l'e ,,0,, l'tslllls "f hU Ol'CU . . -f.l ni fl.A eni. , 'fV0:1 a l"l" Thursilsy. rri'Ujr siunlr.. May7. m -it, S s. m. May 2D, I'ittsburg llincinnatl Louisville Nashville Chattanooga St. Louts Cairo Memphis Ilebna Ft. Smith Ultie Kock ArkansasCity... Vleksburc 18l7 It. .. 2.B ..1H.1 .. G.3 .. 5.0 .. 4.4 ..10.0 ..24.11 ...40.1 ,.31i .. .a .. 7.4 ..II8.7 .. 45.1 IM.tiO SJ.i . O.i") tl.5 0.4 0.1) o.a 0.2 1.0 i.s 1.8 o.fi 0.1 0.0 OS for work were n. ratiou of the first w.K '.f'J" think it no mistake to say thh. five per cent of tho inflow of wau. was cut off when tho dyko was con nected near center about Ion days ago, siuce which lime it has been built wider aud higher, then weigbled down with heavy logs aud sacks of dirt. The weak places were made strong with wire cables secured by stumps, and piles driven through Iho brush every lew feet, being thickest where (he euni iit was strongest. Tbe work of sacking began in a small way on btturday aud was pushed with vigor siuce Monday moiuiug, and the water practically shut off at a. p. m to-day. Y ours truly, Jno. S. Valohan, "It's easy to say" this or that is the host, but it's not always so easy to prove. Talk with us about clolhes. What wo say we will prove. We always keep Iho best. Warner & Seablks Co., A'icksburg, Miss. BUCKLEH'S AKJXlCA. SALVE, The Bust Salve in the world for Cuts, BruiBes, bores, Ulcers. Salt Kheum, Fe ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chill blaius, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles, or no pay re quired, i t If' guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25cents per box. For sale nt F inlay's Drug Siore. , mnnhcr of druggists the best remedy they havo lor diar rhoea, aud uluo out of lou will recom mend Chamberlain's. or sale by Clarko's Drug Storo, noticTtachers. Postponed Spring examina tions will occur as follows: J'or white teachers at School No. 1, Friday and Saturday, June 4th anil 5th. For col ored teachers, at School No. 2, Friday and Saturday, June jlth and. 12th. Examination begins at 9 a. m. PERCY BELL, Supt. Education. SUMMEB BESOBTS, Many dclightlul summer resorts are situated on and reached via the Soutli ern Kailway. Whether one desires the seaside or the Mountains, the fashion able hotel or quiet country homes, they can be reached via this magniiicent highway of travel. . , Ashvillc, N Clioan Mountain, ler.n and the mountain resorts of Kast 1 en nesseeand Western North Carolina ."I'll? Lund of the Sky' ',-Tale Springs, Tenh.; Olive,- Springs, Tenn., Lookout Mountain, Tenn., Lilhia Springs, (a., the various Virginia Springs, also the BuSBhore resorts arc renched by the Southern Itniiwcy ou convenient sched ules and at very mw rates. Tim Southern Kailway lias issued a naiidsouje foldfir, entitled 'Suimner Homes alid itesorts11, iloscriptive of nearly one thousand suumier revolt hotels and boarding houses, including infoinaiiofi regarding rates for board southern Bfcllway.C'hattanoC?; ip"" for a copy of this foider- EslfAsilSHED 1878. Notice to Teachers. . Appllealions for posillons as teach ers In tho whlto puhllo schools ot Grsonvlllo separate school district for the ensuing school year, can bo li ed with tbe uuderslfued at Greenville, Mississippi, unlil mid Including lues day, Juno 8th, 1897. Nothing less than a first grado certificate will be accepted. C. 11. STARLING, mayl2 f.y: ScottVCotton Exchange Sa loon is in the centre of the city, whero none but the best of goods are handled. Those Aristo-Plaliuo pictures at Dell's ato beauties. t3 to look, at theni; . Petition for Liauor Licensa, (MCv or Greenville, , tonily of WnstllnBloii urnl PbleboUytogirut unto .cob C sditcUy IllUt 15. i UWIUU" w." "0 JAtOIi U. KAUttcaRi w., . -it- a li.anuA in null vinou. bosh ess. Washlnstou Ato.. in saul Ciiy, 5S.I T, rieommend tbe saul -Iscob C. K.dky In, It 11. tiol.lmiin 10 be of god reputiitioa id sober mid enituble povsons to lec.iyo .tjou liMii0i suit your peliuonera will bev piny, Itirunville Carter WillUni Alfred Vaagbt Alexander Maliouej linvisun Iteuben William Wilson linniel Kilward llickey Ailolph B Lunger .101111 lHHUll .Iki'iiI, KL'irei'B XVUIium A l!lll!A Henry J-'ishcr inmeB HiiiuiiH mivsuii lliivld X Adams WitsliingtoiUsaiic lluchman Iii-iilj i,;imium h. son EE & SONS GREENVILLE, MISS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS TCMBALMJSKS. A Full LI uc of METAIsIC, WOOD AND CLOTH COVERED CASKETS, ALSO BUttlAJLUOJBES. OPEN DAY and NIGHT FOR SALK. A dozen second-hand Tanks, in good order. J. J. 1L1RTY. it Iry a bottle of our 2-J and 60 cent Claret, fine Summer Drink, at Merchants Exchange Saloon. NOTJCiC. We have the largest st.H.k of MATTINGS ever before brought to the city. Come and see us. Mississippi Ha udwake Co. Usv22-1b Captaiu W. K. Hunt, Consul at iloug Kong, met witb a Severn acci- lime ngv tiaviug been lull;';, Mi.-, fa d iv as cr.l, tbe l Juiies -e:cSfitut!-'l 'cry .are altsu'iou, but iro uo! I'l'Ct si tliio.-. i. ti -v.; tiij-uif-Ilj la De suoliiuad f Li 1 suriikai dioiteions iu their cbarattur. Something to Enow. It may tie worth something to know tli.it the very heft medicine for restor ing ihe tired out nervous tystera to a Healthy vijror is Kleetric Hitters. This nieilii inc is. purely veetatde, acts by giving tone to the nerve centeis in the .stomach, gently stimulates the liver snil kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing i.ff imjniritii s in the hlood. Kleclric liitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by l hose who have tried it as the very best blooit purifier and nerve tonic. J'rv it. Mild for iiO cents or $! per bottle at Fln :iy "s drug store. Sec our Beautiful Line OF- Wash Goods and Silks. QUAIilTYaml PRICES Defy Competition. mum & mmi oselle Restaurant -ivjr JDIning Eoom, Betnceu Arnold's Jewelry Store aud Newman's Hotel ou Poplar Si reel. JSEWLY OPENED. TE2 CTISIilE CCIIS1STS CF IHE ?ZSr THE AIFCErS. Ac&a:nmcd-aiizru fcr Lading arid Geritlt:ie:z iiiisnj'jiassed in th. City. Ordet s from the City or Country can. be filled at any time, JSIIKI.,! OYWTKItS A. MPECIALTY.! The iistronage of the public is respectfully solicited. i he new post oincu is about com pleted, anil is a very baudsonie aud iniiiodiouj building. Tho boxes are in place, and will be occupied uoxt week. Presbyterian inarch John V". Primroe. I)., Ptoi Sunday School, 9.:i0 a. r.i. Samuel Brown, Superiulemleiit. Divine Wot ship, U a. in. aud 8 p. m Miil-eek Pnyer Meeting, VVedues- dag, 8 p. in. Services icyin umplly witb Ihe riiigiuic of tb 2nd bell at tbe hour. Sranger eordlsUy invited J, q PROP. W. W. .STONE. J. A. CANNON STOWE Ik GAiWill, llsJJy it Real Estate Argents, For the Sale or Leasiug ot PLANTATIONS OR CITY PROPERTY, Payment of Taxes, Rent Collections, General Supervision for Non-Residents, &RE;iSrVXLI,E. - MTRS 8iraon Sctiwail. I,t llni'tmun ',-.. ...a.. It Ml!.,!- Joaei.li LtBsoll Anrtor son Atnxsnilor Amlerson William Ulnller Ike .Ssi'k llcrnitin Culm Jacob Sebwab Uatic lsenberi; .Julius SiiiiiBaiu John ilanwuy John JnniBS Jionnoily MenJel Wsr-tunaa (jori:a ... ... j fieorso T (ioKishy Sims Jim Smith Willinni Utcliurcl llav vt'y John II Evans John Aloyaius Cannon William Burton Cannon Geoi'e CJordon Siina Oliver Shanilannia Itotirrt ( olni Aiiriah ISniiii Itolicvt Worlhmgton 'I'iirnv.l Van II Uoiklic Krui'M Hyncr Jiiko Wi-inbcr)! Abo Wejnuei-g Isaac Weinberg Jake Ileuilcl Siilney Woolf Marx Uolilstein Julius Uomanaky Solomon ltomiinsty Jacob ltomanaky Ailolph Heidinitafoliler lieoiso IJ'hf.tloT Sol iTi ill " ' ,lftV- ,,uuiii;i Oscar Igna.'d Lawrence Ilciulnck Lewia IK-nry Si-ball kphriam Henry Woolf; Itieoigo Uirialojiher Daniel Laurin McLean ll,-nv M, nr A .lnv,.,n U VtinA John Allon In(rnm i;haf) KJwanl llartman rtiillii) VMiiiauia Abe maiinown John Watson Archer David Dunn Jackson Augustas iiiomns Joseph Hamilton Hobb I tl.nr,1 I'ulor T.llllTenl I..L-U i..,.....q W ilxlti Samuel tteeil Dunn M I ' ... I. . : . I I ..... Ctt I'll II Watson Chns Gaschine Walker Harvey Crane I l.a Un nmim iMaurite Aavou lieis- IIIHU Loni; Ssrgman Hugh cnalmersWiilBon William Henry liv. chan an ti...-.- i':r.almi-irftV MeriJilll tl Kverinan II, 1', IIAWKIK8- O. B. CR11 TF.NDIN. LkIIO' litis, Criiii k l cotton facto: QRTCEKVILLIi, MISS. Liberal advances made on consignme, FRANK BINJ3E THE JEWELER, ail Washington A.veuue Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, uuo Lamps and Art Goods, Hand Painted China, Silverware, Clocks, Spectacles and Eye Gk Fine Silk Uml Fine and Complicated Watch Repairing a Spe W. A. KVEKM.AN. W. A. C'KOUCII, K. l. 11 lresiilent and Manacer. hecretary. DIRECTORS) ABB BLUM. It. J. I). SMITH, of Ilalnl-Smith Co, The De Ita Grocery !&.ntA.ken,Wnf,n Jacob shall Verger Jonathan Kiirlich luiiac lioilbron William Jieirchivine Glldart . Thoiuiw l'alnck um- it, ,.r,i,revH Moore Harrv Erin March , .... ..;.i.i W IWin Alesanilcr Jieach Par ker Marks Ecksionn nmin It Hummer I Robert Stewart Mcltne Koliefl fluent niout- gomsry Joseph wail L'olll Jones Albert Luichor a ncaln Dm-ero Frank UreiTO Ur.ii Hange MorriB sslmon .JoBei p o 1 r in b u Hour,! (Nathan Wilajn Lnao jtaiicf !.',rhertv!.HiScl.l.nder iuuiei " vwv - ---- - i .niri flr0mUl.nU,nLeWi. V iii.m Edward V""'eSfi?rt Tliorne -Jaiues Ureen . Thomas Voodt4 Mcrrlmsn Lexington Lewis Kck.tone , WUUams , Luther Finkney niuitu ft i ii , t 3soWt. fewiw Jacob lilvins Louay Turner Lowey John Uenjamin James Sam I'.dwurU SieTera C ration linker Louis Vormns Albert Vormui Joseijh liTch Louis W alJauev Joseph Wiic.Inaki Phi) M'.-itaon Atliien linfiit John White itniiav VvAiiar II iiitei t, m.jo.ih William Leland Bides Henry Anderson Aber- croiiibie Harry Smith Lewis Elvi-ood Clarke Wallace Arnold Marshall Neil Harshe Ferdinand Strauss Ludwig Uavid Weias J unes Joseph liyan John Franklin Harris John McNamara George Vouug Ed Gray James Jordan William tjulnn Wm Bismarck Melsner Charles Jordan Jgmillne Ldward Hevey Abe Blum ... Heury clithcrall Wal- lase Jtier Mayor Charles Joseph lelly Herman fteeman Nehemiah Louis llite- Charlcs Hugo Caucisau Itobert luiiewe 'I hnn.lAt'A 1,'kHtonn George Wasliingtou Noee Louis Kern Charles Lnien Early Hunter Henry Chrpman Marx Pepperman Isaac Aaron Newman William Newman I ....ia , -..ITan Beujamin Niclial Kuckc Anton hcliniHii George Sinter Edward Settmidt Abraham Brick Robert White Office Ballard Ernest Schrader William 1 Norman James M Roher&on 'fho nua 1. Hyrd William Graves Bernard Stern U. 111.. Joseph Bethoa liamner Jeflfer&on Claiborne KOiieti i.ee naviason I nnin fluri-atl. Daniel It Gordon Mark Oiver Samuel Jcse French syitiey Lawrence rerry Kuhei t Chupmtui . I.O.US I I, hBlIB ..,m ,'n.ir Ctioige BtaaVimi Al-lVlll!:ii Si.ott liot'inson ..valuer runs jiLiu.u. Aa.tt- WiilUii, v.'ivt IiHLn t.Lu 1 crovimUy s.i-'. eared be.:o.-e :iic, J Aliiasu-si'. 1 1'otury pablie in an 1 lor the Ciiy ot Gram- . Ula, county oi nnini,ioii, o.nie u. slppl, H. Schlesinger, who having been by me ......-n ,la, lha r.trnn-,,1 no- mtmCs Were written by the psrties themselvea or by him with the consent of said parlies and In their presence. II. SCHLESINGEK. nworu to anu euoscriueu iieioru uij bin m, day 01 April, 1SH7. J. ALt'.V'AKDKIl, ruiaij i uuiiu. File.l Mav Mth. I OUT. mayill-i 3, If LEE, Clerk. i .. ,,.H.a. Itobert ueni y uncy td Klepzig iLudwlg rhlllp Sommcr iticnaru itice liol.t Hart Lake r nA ll..,v James (,'oleman Greeu- Jamea Robertshaw Jacob Alexander .Jack nycne Geo Holland Abram Heller jinrnev Joe Wlnaton Adrian Watllns La iv lei Charles Eiekiel Leving- etou T....l, l.M James Albert Lake Jr Ldward Barlingion A l.n VV'uldftliei' Jacob Simo Weiss t reilrict w imam ubui I, .1 Hii-hard Baxter Mosjck Joaeph HftiTison Leven- worth Cha Milton Ham Walter Park Shellon Jake Scott Henry Scott n.Ln.f Umvurd Hood fc-runk K.rnest LarkiD Cbailes Voung Joseph aicnieo ,ib ii ! John Joaeph Uarty William Horace Noal Emlle Boaenfeld Simon Itoaeni'eld W m H Graven .11 1. 1 J III . Moses .Inch Goldsmith lames Rucks i ergei i.ppd t 'nloniun John chappie Kiihard Clark u....ja V7iien Conner V-r.ll.an l..l (I ttttl j n Herman Schlesinger Morris L.ouie ayiumv" Sam Fepperman llenrv Taylor ItlH'ka Walter ScoiS Wrigl t Charles Hensley Star ling Alfred Holt Stone David Davis r,KKTVVILLE. - - 311 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GRAIN, PROVISION SKJAIt, MOLASSES, MAILS AM) At Cash rricess. Orders for goods not in their line filled a mar net prieas. Office'. 311 Washington Ave. Warehouse- dossing B, I 0. and V. t A. T. Toria Has moved to No. 12 Walnut Strc NEXT POOH TO H. E. WETHERBEES, The Only Exclusively Ladies' and Ch DRY GOODS STOR ITS 1 am daily receiving IWew Woo! BICYCLE S ! To suit all tastes and all pu THE SXERMBfO, J3iiUt like & Watt-li." f lfll.IT,.ATtf "The Wheel with Life TIIK UAMITfON, long beai.ings' , ORESOENTB, "Always reliable," $75.00, $00.00, $40.00, $30.0 Crescents in town than any two other iual;e ' KiT WE SELL ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS, WETHERBEE MM GREENVILLE. MISS. teotion I have removed my office to HARR & SHELBY'S STABLES, opposite Hai Kennedy's, and all orders left there 1 ceive prompt attention. W. RCANW he Ooyer Gompi Wholesale Groc Headquarters for Ifasgiiig and PfBce : 702, 704, 706 Washington Amne, ' green vj"; BOTTLEltS OF W. li. MoUkaykr, Old Oscar Pjjpj?kr IloiiJ & Lilian, O. V. CTAYLOH. GuclicuheimiirKye KiiieOIJ Bourbuu, unit other8lauilnt Brands. Also a full lino of Holland Giu, Apple and Peach Brandy, Jamaica Rum, California Sherry California Claret California Port aud Cognac BRAKDT- T. ISENBERG, WHOLESALE ASP K fell AIL DliAI.KR IM LIQUORS, WINES, ALE and PORTER, CIGARETTES, CIGAfiS AND TOBACCO, -AGENT FOK- liter ii Eiiweiser hi ail Bottle Beer. Express or Mail Orders for Jugs or Case Goods Promptly attended to. Ctuiilit.y Guaranteed according to Irico. - 8082 Walnut Street, aud 200, 202, 204 and 206 Main 81 reel, MISS. AflBS C Sweet OLD ClG- thr De! PI Kicbi SM0