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tfFNVal-E TIMES Nov. t. .,1.1V- m ...... ' - ' ii r i!H",H i . i.u Mil'"". .r. .C. i -. I Kill Sole Apcnti. 1 Fouler, of yenil days (i.M ..incrttll'i I I, Specialties Farm tn rbis IJros. & Co. ,,-v7lle Cake Walker ori.mn-'O ut Greenwood kW:'- ... ..i u tho lursroHt find ' i(ir,....villo. ( ll.vri. ii.vc ... i i.mnlNI) ITllWtl There w , . 4 'i iiiir.s.liiv. firt'oiivuii- m ii'fi't'rrW'4 0ot7cc us, no trouble Harbison Bros- & C o. ,. i ii 'lurk mid dan elite r )t ....Inrnpil Tuesday u . ,Jt .li'liffhtful visit to 71 -L-s ami Jackets St mar- & . . ' - I1AFTEU. ,,, ivfl Overton, who nan been C for several niontha vwiung J". i ... i..,:. ,w !n TVvivs. re iki,-aiw i I'll" - ; , (hi week and i now with Missi- ir... 'lOlll Dim Hum uu Lkfor An. jkfast lsueon. faced. G. M. I K'A'ii. Soli. "olbin finer & Co. Agents Fruit COO pounds Fruit Cake Just Received. Cake HARBISON BROS. & CO. Kev. Dr. Hoe, of Winona, will oceiipr tlie pulpit in I ho ltuptint church to-morrow, morning nnd night. MCT NO VISITOU eoino to Greenville without seeing the heautiful dmplay of Holiday Goods at Loud & Taylok's Drug Storo. The (lentil of Mr. James S. Hich ardson, which occurred nt Iioiioit on Tuesday evening, was n shock to his numerous friends and ac quaintances in Greenville. Mr luchardson had Itecn in had health for a short timo, suirering .... i ir..-i: . i . i i wiui Homo aiii-ciiou oi i ih) neari. He arrived at Iietioll on Tuesday, and started on horselmck for liis Dahomey plantation, about three miles distant. Ik-fore ho reached the plantation house, Mr. Richard son called for help to dismount from his horse, and was assisted liy a negro laborer. Mr. Evans, the plantation manager, y;H sent for anda jihysician summoned, but before (lie latter arrived Mr. Rich ardson expired. He was the eldest son of the late hdinund Uicha'don, of the famous firm of Richardson & May, of New Or leans, nnd the most extensive cot ton nl.'ipitcr in the world. Mr. J. S. .Richardson was 4'.) years old nt the time nf his denih. 'Mill one of the het known men in the South, Mis death removes a very promi nent figure from tht MK'jal unij business life ot the lower valley, All dress goods sold at It) per pnt. above actual cost at I'll AS. 11 At lr.K. in- Ver- The Flower Show. kEvelvn Gordon Mm, , town with tue v yoi .. . oiwra nouso -t- , 21st. The company i ie best on the roau pmyiug he our line of Table Linens, L intelligence reached Green- j0n Thursday that 3ir. roiu jf, now at the Jiome oi " lier near 15olton, was critically ...I iii.. fr.-..v..t tpnrs were en- kin...!. Mrs. Jno. V. Hell, his ser, lift Greenville on Friday bit hedsiile. : u i'Dm-uinT Sl Co. are i. .... n- i.mmt fur Armour Star Ham ilireukfast Bacon ; nothing finer .luced. Ask lor them. Uvprtwnior 19 now ft well recog wl mliiiiwt to n. successful ousi- m to bo able to auverusu prtpitivolv nnd to the best Bis a requisite in a merchant l-mor tn i.finnp.i't. himself with mwliiHT niililin. Do vour ad king in The Times, it reaches line people. foyeslic and Imported Harbison Tiros. & Co. On account of the visit of Rmg 1 Circus on Thanksgiving y, tbe special thanksgiving ser- at the Temple of the Hebrew lion will be held on Sunday At, Nov. 27th, A special musi prograinme has been prepared the choir, and the occasion will one of more than ordinary in test. The public are invited. He people of Greenville and Mvialiv ttio 1u,i;ph are cordially - K) wspei pur iiiBBujii"v iteu oli4ay goods ed playof ftpk that day, Nov. 23. ' flW er before has such i xid I varientv of beautiful !D shown in this market. Loiti) & Taylor, Druggist. gentleman whose calling and iition in the community gives a the right to speak with au- 4. TAnilPRtS "ll uu tuc OUl'JCV, ieTlmes to call the attention of teachers and parents to the swing evil of cigarette smoking tha t-fAo Kr email boV8. lildren not yet in their teens are ;th rimirotteS 111 :ir mouths on the most crowded eets. in rlofianoA nf nllhlic sentl" mt ami t tin tnwa nf health and cency. If it is possible to put a P to it it should be done, both f the sake of the offenders thcin- iveu and the credit of the ciiy Xnthinr. finn. .,,,,l.,u.l fhllll Ar ....... nuvi piwtiuvw nur Star Ham and Breakfast Ba- n. Handlodby. (i. M I ! WOITILA RT Sole Agents. J. U Itadgesky & Co. keep the i hiskit-B, Brandies, Wines, ins, Beer, Cigars and lolweeo or fancv Mimnwr ilrinkn the le rt takes the iead. Tolite attend its and courteous treatment be Resort makes a specialty of It i ininnssililn. in a fow lines. to do justice to this surprising and bejjutuul tuspiay. xiie uoweis l.t have done credit to any city llori'sts, imd J7Pre nil raised in the open air ny ainaieur. numerous prizes wore won ov Mrs, IJorsuian, Mrs. Shackelford, lUra UiiM. llrs. Meisner. Miss Bettio Archer. Mrs. U- I?. Camp- Com, it HmjI! and Mrs. Kelms, for flowev. I ' . . . . . Vur tJoraf designs prizes were in ttift Hi-Is of the !Hh SOCIETY AND PERSONAL Mrs. . I. J.8yi,,tlio and children aro visiting m Memphis t:,,.. ii. ..i. Muue lergerhiw rctiunod a inn ill UosoilHlo Mrs. A rlli n r Cm..,,.. . c . . 1.. .... .". 11 l-nii., i visit ing .Miss .Iciiuio ger. fiv ii i , iiiiiujiiii'cys, oi Greenwood, is visiting Mix Win icrirer. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Baker, are now pleasantly located at Mrs. Megget's. Miss Innis Starling simmiI days last week with Mi..s 1 ri'g at Renoit. Mrs. J. J. Richards and Magruder, of Ilollondalc, Tuesday in (he city. Mrs. W. H. ltncl IMIlllll W oliiiti.. ing a visit from her mother, Mrs. Tillotson, of Learned. Mrs. F. S. Aldridge. ami Mrs. A. (i PhyIiiii of Ar, .,,..,,( Tuosday in Greenville. Miss Ruth Primrose spent the week with Mis Fannie Mont gomery at Winterville. Miss Maud Bryan is a welcome visitor this weok at the home of Miss Carrie Belle Negus. a lew Mary Mrs. spent r i fn x.'ses Aim'eee Stone, Elsie and to in- , . waj-hsman and ? "S ' hnli for other designs. A loaorllltioa 01 publishod next wCe!5. Come Chase My ShziOWS With Me. Old customers or any one mvt immensely ui fine 2'nuis goods by a call on me' JinnmnA. a OOld H'atcl, a piece or set of sterling sil ver, a CLOCK, or any unuic fih-r'x line can be supplied in from tiro to seven days at a discount. iu amuse you. Photographs of Anything You May Wish to See. learn a tiring (and get it) doing fine watch work and r,ni'nii nn xn run sell fine goods for pastime, if ttoe. you ao pay aeaa uv ' yon do get 'em. WALLACE AnUNLU, Book Store will I headquarters for Holiday Goods NEW OPERA HOUSE. Attention islaTled to the card of Messrs. J. F. Barnes and J. A. V. u:..u .n,n in this 18- Uannpn. whk Ft"'- ,. ., . lots on whicn vo ywm m wy; House. The matter is on . . i ii t.l,. nM,imiinit.V IS 111- WDlcn vue wiiuic w'"; .. . terested, and satisfaction wi l be i ...i :f ,o knnwn that the general wueu iv - - . C; i x rn,i hnu taken the steps an ceing lanen ' li. Avn a nlflce of miblic amnse- nient wu. -irttitiep oi ne c; the size and iii , 'Im.. and adequate 10 n w question, and it has been i from recent i - j M-ed. must soon be met m w houM Public demanaim w. of entertainment na hft8 tually clamorous. Greev a discerning and urte " J' fz0 which will 'beraliy. good theatrical coh..- .. ao energetic, P- 9 .othing able manv - com to prerent the tow"" ins a regular stand fo J-tar and first-class comj - - wav between Memphis am l J v Orleans, e.xccpt tne u stage and auuiwiiu"- . to exiled things mart ejjmj a thnv were on the occahiou uk " . j , fPtninnicui omnanv-asuff.Kaungcwr- Si sorts and packed UKe , L. ihov reouire, and stag Airs, llinrr nnd children, of Slmu-. after a uleasant visit to Mrs. John Sagur huvc returned lioino. Miss Mai Scott and her guest, Miss Lorn, of Chattanooga, are visiting Miss Jennie Yerger. Misses Sarah Walter and Helen I'injey, are at home again t lie delight of their many friends. Mrs. E. H. Worthain and chil dren have returned from an ex tended visit to relatives in California. Mrs. Sam Ilirsch and Miss Stella Ilirsch, have returned to Memphis atter a pleasant visit to our city. Mrs. P. G. Sterling, of Lelund was a welcome visitor thi week. While 'here she was guest of Mrs, Sallie Shields. Mr. T 1) Smith slid Miss Mabel ie Smith went to Indianola Thursday 'tend tho marriage of their friend,' Mibs fc'itiQll. Mj. and Mrs. James E. Negus Ipft this weok for New Jersey to visit thoir son, Mr. Will Ingle Negus, who is astudont at Prince ton. Miss Alice Neilson formerly a ridiiUt of our city, now of Texas, arrived this week and will spend some tWlG with her sister, Mrs. N. V, Bki'iper, Mrs. LeKov i'ercy, Airs. H. Pr Hawkins and Mrs. Alfred Stone, and Mrs. Edward Holland have returned from a short visit to Memph! Mr. John Haveuioyer ami Mis3 Havemevei!. of Now York, sjjent the week' in our oity. Mis tlayp meyor was entertained by Miss Narcisso Johnson. m:.... I.'lKo Ftnwnrne. of Vicks- buro-, who was to have brightened out" social circle this week us musst of Miss ausie tMuicnen, fs quite sick, so her visit is post- ponea inooiiimoij. Mrs. Henry i. ireys is cd home after quito uii aiiciico. She returned Saturday and will remain antil Capt. treys iw w for Columbia, Tenn., where the Hegiment is to be mustered out ot .l. t;i,1 Stntpa ta'VvicO. Mrs. J- S. Borodofsky, of Ar eola, made a short visu 10 uoi v 1 - i i.lui Mi-writ parents, Mr. and Mrs. u'i last week ana was give" welcome by her many friends upon this, her first visit home since she left it as a bride a few short weeks ago. Mr Shepherd, of Woodville, arrived this week for a visit to Mm, KeUaon. Mr. Kemper, of Vieksbur", known and admired in Greenville" as Miss Margaret Shep herd is expected up Sunday on the Belle of the Bonds, and will spend a few hours in the city. Mrs. Malvina Yerger left Tues '""hinibus, after a long day ior v.. " " ' -. w.iiiam visit to her son, Mi. I!:,lv , . ' Tlf- n Hint. F! ' ;:fie . lovely oharacterfD" endeared herself to wun .' firnAnv e. who lav t i r ; 1 1 . y ( luift R W. hort f W!l,n liiiy till? in A tp Y nr.- ' Karl All, ii .1 i . :,.! Hi iirjr .".hirimrf Jul I in l-'ort Mm AndifrnnM It II llrilm, I URiftn i.whi Tvl,ir IUiIikhi Or W t lir, ..Lr Vrnnk Anlir-,n Cmup Wit,...,M II . L; Wnifton Ui'orf Hunt una un lieo i'rot. E. 10. entertained handsomely at un informal reeep tlon on Tiiku,!,.,, ..e ,' - ' in i'"i niioii, i lie following guests: Mies S.ie Met ute hen, Htwio Trigg, Loret.a Harry, Etta Darling, Cnrrio Si,., Annie Mozinski, Ldie Bamdi. Airnes North. Nellie (Jriilin, Nar cis) .Johnson and Mrs. .Iain.-. Daney, Messr,. K. ,. (jni,y lin, A. E. Kii,w.. The foll-nviiigeouphwaiid ni nnv slags were in attendim.e ;.t i lie I t . It . i.v Jut rii Mrs. Mi- Sinl M,-Cut, h v Miry l.op mi x,-u Mnry IVIIimi, rinli-y Ni.ipie hi urH l.i.ly li. kiiHiion l.-.urif llrl'e N,-nn Kftm lrm SllBie irt-yn Smi.li Wiilknr il'tn Kini.iy Mi.itf.npl o.,.,rit Stole (ieor.'.. K.lllh i.uighn KftiB .lohll.lMI 1 kui.eiiii. . nmjibell ' HHVt'llipver HI..,, I n.u. , Mr HniIMn .Mr,. hicIm n. Mr n ni'B.iuy. Mr A If r, .,111 Ki,i.,i :,. ed.'in elerrsnt stvlo. the Suns Sonci Club on Thursdav afternoon. A urgo nuinber of guests were also present. I he handsome prizes were captured bv the following ladies: Mrs. Frederic Metcalfe first progressive: second was a tie between Mrs. Newman Winter, Mrs. Bus. Mrs. E. E. Kliniman. and Mrs. John A. Metcalfe, the latter being t ho fortunate one. Mrs. George Wheat lev and .Miss Bettie Yerger tied for the lone hand. Mrs. heatley won. De licious refreshments were served at the close of the game. Mrs. Stone's card party is now num bered among the handsomest and nio.si enjoyable or the season s entertainments, One of the largest and most de lightful entertainments of the sea son was the card party given on Tuesday afternoon by Miss Jennie Yerger to tho Qui Vivo Club and other friends. The handsome home was a perfect picture with its artistic decorations of chrysan themums. These beautiful tlow ers were hanked in every available place. La France roses were also among tliti Hor-ul decorations. The game was progressive hearts and the handsome prizes were eagerly contested for, and were won bv Mrs. S. li. Geiso, Mrs. E. E. Klinguian. Mrs. ,J. ('.. Greenley and tlie booby full to Mjss Xeppie Scruggs. In tho game of life in our social world, a young lady is considered fortunate if she can capture hearts; m cards these thiiiiij have to he royored, and she tries not only to lose hers but not to win others. COTTON MARKET. Reported weekly by THE BAIRQ SMITH COMPANY. (Ireenville, Misa Low i tiifl.ll L tiy Middliii!- Hood middling Middling fan' Xov 111. IS'.IS. t 1-'.' ') 1-1 ll 5 .VKi .") !)-K. ,!.., .,,,,1 f,,r middling audiibove. .IU1JU UVU1I...- Lower (Trades ueifleutud. Lxtra staples ct. to Hot premium, GRAIN, PROVISIONS GROCERIES Reported weekly by THE HAIHD-SMiril COMPANY. Greenville, Miss., Nov. ltt. istis. i Corn. .mi'W. Oats, " n,.a,.' Hay, choice Timothy Hav, prairie Meat, D. S. ribs Ruenn. ribs Hams,' fanoy & 0 , " ohoio a v Lard, leaf tea Flour, fauey patent ' fancy roller " ffood roller Meal, biirreln Suar, standard granulated. V c Molasses, plantation. ...... " now crop L,uuiiu Bioe, choice ' ' nrime , Coffee, prune uio choice iu Potatoes, fancy Irish " good Irish Onion, fancy Cabbage, crate Butter, creamery " dairv Cheese, tacvory Bagging, 'J lb Ties, arrow ;n v." TU 50 M cd joi 5f IS 3 10 H 7.1 70 80 1 65 So It 7l So" are most reluctant to HK whole community -y , r, in (treenvuie, ni"j . " .Av to rive her a warm are eyer rea. " welcome. .. i-inie Lewenthal, oi Mle W W . h. cit v enroute Bropkbaven, to j rjy e t to fsXi C Franciiseo p -a ratnrn. Mrs. GTge VUpatlev Thomn? . A' nroU8e y Py'-ritrehntWrnums. ueioi-"-' -- -flaiatA(i n re- M'VwMrVrthur Ganong reiving hy Mrs. a . . of Mempnis. --, - of ;t in evening drew w'Y t ira.l in evening .1 i Jennie Verger, ,r lla Vj. Louise v.iuww &tcKi Iker. 11 1! Fays Us ii AK?Ks mm. m ' 7r$'jVfc mm m II Op 111 mm Our iioiif if f?l ifeti t&lS ii Ilia It will Pay You to Deal with a Square . House. . A fair and im partial compar isonofourgoods and prices is all weask. Ourline of up-to-date Suits and Over coats are unsur passed. SOL. BRILL. t 4 t We 1 lave the largest and best liiiG of shoes in Greenville. 6. G. JVlarsball 4 4 u A 4 Special Bargains for tbie Wleek. Ladies fine all leather Shoes at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.50 Mens fine all leather Shoes at $1.25, 1.50, 2.oo, 2.50, 3.oo & 3.50 T 4 4 . i it! ilOOUS 11 il t v. Ill' UU.u lit lhv j.,. ... v.. ,V Tk r J T a Shoos, remember also that we have the most complete line of Dry Goods, J.a- f dies and Gents Furnishing Goods and Clothing. We can interest you. 4 f 4 $ m . tico u hnv,. ,.o eoitnl nt. the nnec in the citv. When you come to look at our t 11V. OV w W'v l - - - I " I f E. Q MARSHALL, Professor S. A. Moses, Refrac tionist Master of Optics, examina tion free. To he found at Y rank Binder's from !) to 12 and 1 to 5 for hoi"t tune only. The hest assortment oi i'ie Trimmings ever shown in the city can be seen at 1I4VTV.H Notice J, A. Cannon. For Sale. . i woiin woods a new. une nou ''"-'.,n 4 107 .(1 r.mt f'2S0.0O, win ii"." Call at 315 Washington Ave liceTiTcioirs. Vrom this date we will deliver .... B ll, N. AI.F.XAKDF.H. . i a WILtlELM S for your INVINCIBLE PATENT FLOUR. NON- BETTER. . 0. l- .'ill'" Greenville, Mi- lli.n't fait to see our line ot lru- i ' i Ladies' Dress Skirts. Black and Colored. Ladies' Silk Underskirts. Ladies' Black Moreen Underskirts, washable. Ladies' Colored Moreen Underskirts, washable. Full Line Ladies' Underwear. Full Line Girls' Underwear. Full Line Boys' Underwear. Full Line Men's Underwear. A biff assortment of Ladies' Fall Shirt Waists Silks, Worsted and Satteen. Try one of our Henderson Corsets The best $1.00 Cor- set made, and secure free a three month's sub- scripticm to the Gentlewoman's Magazine. Boys' 'leavy Ribbed School Hose, fast colors, all sizes, at 15 c Just received 25 dozen Ladies Fine Embroidered Hand- korchiefs, to go at, 10c, worth 15c and 20c. V full and complete line of Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Trimmings, &c. Bows' School Suits and single Pants.-Boys and Girls -WEISS,' STRAUSS & CO, for the c"ty a nvenience ie lug tratte, iiml wiMtenm is narttnteed. A ".7s : ."L-, .... 0 a