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TIIK TIMES: GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI, SATURDAY. - """7! ic ,0 V J. F. WOOD, M'k'x.. L GEO. O. JOHNSON, Pros. or z7r i (dvcJi 2 ts . A VCAH. OH.'Jt 7 TUT TO5 1 OlS Mail Orders Solicited, and Filled Day Received. WARE Washington Avenue. Jobbers and Retailers of Shelf and Heavy Hardware; Tin ware, Stoves, Belting, Pumps and Fittings. I SJ Uat 4artAeA OUt Stock. and are better prepared than ever to handle wholesale busi ness of merchants and planters. Long Distance Phone 82 We have a large stock of Ban ner planters,handle hoes, new ground plows, cultivators, hoe files and other implements. Vatch this space for tether announcement. ' Mississippi i idiuvdlw D M.HAALBLI Bewin "BBOWN'S IN TOWN." "Brown's in Town" is Bald to bo an upronroualy funny play on the farce order,' illustrated by capable artltts; and tho action of the play takes place durinij one summer's day. .Three acts are uued in which to tell tho story; the arst being morning, the secOua atter noon, and the third night. The plot hinges on the desire of a younff couple to keen their marriage a seciet, until they hit upon an idea to spring the news upon the young man miner, who obieots to his son's marrying until he reaches a certain ago. The young njan, who assumes the name or iirown, seeks seclusion in a country place ten miles from the city, but to his inex pressible dismay all their friends and relatives drop into the Bame place. The complications that arise from the fact .that the young man trios to keep his marriage from them and his plan to efface them effectively but grace fully are said to be very humorouH. "Rrnwn's in Town" comes to the Grand opera house, Tuesday, March 10. i Prices, $1.00, 76e and 60o. ."THE FAST MAIL.'' (Lost in the shuffle last week.) ' "The "Fast Mail" which stopped here awhile Monday uiglit got away without a wreck. It is sur prising to all wuo went ' 10 see u, I H . . . I- ' ..a 1... that with the crew in ouo-rgeiu wc train it haB not been sine tracked before it p;ot into Mississippi, but we are glad to say it lei't the sta tion here 6n time, with all the crew oh board. ..? The Olympia Opera company closed a three nights' erigngemunt at the Grand Opera tioue cd nUa,i,.v tiitrht The. compauV niuwm to averaee-sized houses all tfll-ttA n irhtj. and while the en ta-tainmentu ware not ure uim iu the world theater-goers were, as a whole, very well pleased. Monday night tno bill was -rman rasun, Tnoorav nirrht.i 'Fra Diavaio;" Wednesday matinee, .Minnies oi night, "Princess of Trebizoncie. Life Will be More Pleasant In Future. What Will Bo Accomplished by Electricity in the iNext Half Century. w 'w i MlSCLl. i:()rLLS. kv. 1A. ioci.i Bearing ftewlntf aiu vine Machine anniiuet 211 Main Btroet. Mull im attention. lDk. Ml Wdl tint HfT'-ot, 11 '1K L'iione 219. Walnut Htrsfc( n " ! f t'help" Us 17 I A. W1LHELR , '7 t7 VaaA ntutf. All nritt'tH tentinn. Parties havinw t'b- m,Mtr ai -omii and Mtt ' CM1TH Produce . keys, Chickens, DockH, (' 17-a I'mrliw'A lllwil.VH iroiuptiy nneu. mi lioiial Bunk. Tolophoue No. liANKS. A MjAN'l'iaiS, P'jplr Btreat. Main nS tofr HttKt. N0. STKAllHI ion trtU. Ainu delivery. 'Phone No. . OiUce near Houthem Hotul. I.iLijUlOJiM rv;. J6"E"cl!AHA DrlriK. n1 Crown wtir: . V. ul. OJUye over Noluii A bii ou avenue. Titph ono 2J4-. ' ?laiu ttild Walnut Streotl l-,a v!gt!, Poplar BtrMI. I f'lo'nl'iau, W,i!)ltlijtoa A. ',M.es, Mniu Htr'Oft. . .. n, ilalu Streiit. : ev ' kaoiw .IS the Sn'V til g tmiuouiisuw ul ml ;jer't.un ot ii our r.r.isE-r.ocD "The Ik i "" l" lent ul (rol ' 1 whu you want. OidwiS hm or v 1 OiL RMS. WHOLESALE IIOl. I0SDAN & CO.. w'.,1 . J and CommiBioB MerehunU. TSIEOOYECO.'.PAnI. V. Depot. 'FUoao !iHT. , McMAHON GROCERY C tTi-or, WtrAlwHise on lJni" aothorn Railroad. Tolopiiou HERCHAN i"; . . wpi v ofclon OU 0. BUB Fuplw t- ; Cu.. e. ft n. reif'0" i- iio otton Oil ftud Omuing I.. ten ('trr?'-Jr?!. on pr m,ii-m V. 1 M V. B. B .Duo 7. i; . .vmpK, Telephone iii'.MiIt i!.ilUl!tii5,f'-nvllU,MI!il. ; .c. ' -.:. A H D. I i XL; LAY, Street. T1b5oi. x. I or,D & TAYLOR Y " I-re. eltery. " flei,hin. No. r . J i. C M, ROBINSON, N.vr Dry Goode anil l.adjr urnijblui(. ,;, (ioTB liol'iclteQ. wive u , ; toa Avenue. rni DDK I up-to-dalo Olnilwin, n SUL DKIL.L, oixUeut'e KuraiMir . : p-' nnAn( fn Kan Mir a u-ia oiwm- i ':' f ' tn- corner Poiilar and WituhmKton A" ' n ' r.riCCMI 15 V Omf 'ii'.u.'i:i J ii. iTw-iUhAtm. KNOX' it A, i. UEISliK'8 SHOliS. tlx Main Street. . . THE LEADER, VSEtSTV 1 l?namHi nir new. All ffUUU Kllilii" R..u.liiimrlrH tur auviilt ' 'ii.. . Ckn. Ilanartmeat laoOmUii W at the Leader when in town. , ri". uf 'l itii aiicli.'it; ik Tihuft to f' i .i( ore toriu'.i-at We jtm n the .iv. lie. Ml9. ,iatet CARASON'S Mississippi -Si Every Monday Bargain Day. All tho ntylea andhade. Ul JvO'e- urea. iroena are biwjb - pomible prieea, 1 Walnut atreet. fHAS. HAFTER, D.faJ'Z- tiona, and all kinde of latoit e'.yle trim ming, Walnut ire.i. . -i UN, L iv.-yr..- and NM- . ; . ,vtiM,:JicS BuiUIing, Orftdrtfj, ; a;- i:?:.);;is, Ati.m . '.w.u-1- ,i', ' ''" Y HF'.L, fUit 1'iicy-t.t-La'v. KnHtlin. UweiviHe.i"tti,'ii,l'l'" ; . V'(iu-. A'l.'.r.i'-al-L'iiv, , r,i-." t. a . iimbuion's noweture.. u Aiiiiue. . ;0U-N, AUorney-at-Liw. . aver LUr 'on IWob. A. Co., W-k- CO. FUI?i;iTU.' . r M. ISAM. V-M. Ur,i tin UailJU- and' COTTOII F-CTC Hawkins, Cric:.-'--C';. ore Hljeval A iranoiie Bin Jo mania. Telephone H I. Ireys, Ss,& Co.,c;'' . advaritien ent n."'le on c". Talephune 1 ilaln ei. Abe llum, Flt,r. l nin .a nlt,ii'iKite- '"'- '!dauer Cotton Co., 'V!,,' ' Oiitton F-ini. L-'fOral ani-n es cnaiirnuieuiui 'lei. , At'oiney-at ,-js bu'Mvift, tt'aeh GROCERS. DOCA'C).."S. r.REENVlLLE GROCERY CO., WashlnBton Ayenue. All W' J; Orooeriee. r?ree Beliyery to all pari i of the "tyf LoaVe orders for anything in theOroiierj Hue. Teiepnoue . k-niiant nnner on the amllcl pated triumpri. of electricity during r. ... n r in Sue the next ov. jmrs, x. . - cesa, declares that the farmer, thi chemist, the miner and the house bolder will be among tne cmei jt.iL. t,il. rnilroaJs wiil discaro team for the third electric rail. H continues: . "Of course, we shall see oy retinv tr The telescope Is a' oeauuim v-v n .. . tint anrinnaLeu iu uiuhj ' t i. not unlikely tha.t the electric heater and electric fan will be rivaled by mechanism creating tne ensa-tlons of coolness. ; and w armta more subtly. Electricity, wmie bdu. ishinir many outworn methods and predecessors, will, meanwhile, be re- finingr upon ltseu. ii win iii of its supply of current directly from fuel, without boiler, engine or dyna mo. By present memous, we Kei uu., about five per cent, from fuel, of the possible energy in it; and our best house lights have an efficiency of only tbout three per cent. . There lie two great problems for the twentieth cen tury. Electricity will, however, fur nish economical 'cold-light lamps, in which no stick or filament of carbon consumes. It will transmit without tangible circuits. It will help to make the balloon as feasible and common place as the automobile. But its na ture bids fair to rest in mystery. . "The, electrical successes of the next 50 years will depend upon men who have been trained to be electrical en gineers and inventors. The triumpns . Tieet Sfi veara have been achieved entirely by men who had no electrical education in their youtn, ana nu mastery of the five 'cV of electricity copper, carbon, castings, coal and cascades is due to their own efforts. "It is not rash to assume that the electrical inventions near at Band will at Jeaat equtl those In the , past oi Uoll Siemens. Kelvin. Teslasprague and others of equal in tellectual ranK m , ineir resuiTiM" branches. The greater lies before. olii Weather Pr.pli.ta. Tn noma country households ther re to be seen at the present time 13 targe onlona piacea in a row, mm ntnM, f unit nn the toD of each. What mission have these odoriferous roots to perform? They are there, tPno-Ush nurlcultural naner ex plains, as weather prophets. The onions were set . m position. Christmas Jay, They will be kept on guards until.- twelfth . night. - Then the believer in tneir propnenc omco will examine-; them with scrupulous care.. . On some onions the salt will k.. itoH- nn others it will have remained dry. Each onion represents a morvth. A rainy momn is imiiti-e t hn salt has melted and a dry month where it has kept intact. N. v -r:.- ' . - . . ' - ' A WIDOW'S IX)VK AVFAIK. ' k'.'.ocivcR a selJiHck. if .'nho ' has i!Ten!V0 hiTalh "thnnisr'n Vdrtsti- bilioiisness or ' Muirtacn -.. A mix PU1TU fT VVholOB.llC I nC DAIKUOmilll W., and Re- toil Oroeera ot Oreenville. All aooiU Crenh Leal" your order, with them. Free delivery ti anv nart of tho city. WH. HOOD, ' goods pure tvuet froah "prompt delivery," our motto. fI u Zl yo" want Keeh good., Telephoned, b" Uuod. Telephone jV"0')-.NAi; i'.l. D-.T-riil ' iW'Wnn,. OlBoft boom li a. iii. v u,i j p. in. S p. ' 'I'oIiutob -111. U. !'iYl,f(, 'I. .'. u,. s Uuildlus Wan'-ilngtm Kvttat. Tnlevl- nie 9S-3. ii"4'- 1 H Oiliee nantalra ihlii!ft Awuur. .Telepamw .. ' ritiH r., n Ool. oaioeovor -iilt, voe l'opl'A- and Wanomijioii A 'V COTTOn OfaT ((line & V;!vm, 'Eelepaone na-i: Newberp'er Cotton Co. nue and Puplar Street. i PI.., O"- o.l '. i.'e"'" A"3S LIUm, i, -icBtnu. ie. . cotton. V&oii o. REAL ESTATE. rH'JRCH & SIIcLTON. d1 For IM Fntate tlm ftil .f.ti(n!vTlt(V31IJtfin'i. boJ iiU Mn'a h tZlUNC & CVLKiiiAl, i..,i i J -nnpT(.,Pr.tin! the Biinflowor 1 Jd Vaiufaetanng (Jo--aioicest land iu O ville I A CANNON, "" If you want to buy a pi at.,,, '.w.liijil ' .i.iivliiiwn and Sur- lt goon. Onli;e ovsr o. H.-sWlDca UOSout.. mtf 1711 Wanted For literary work, writers, - . correspondents or reiwrters every- lit tie Mid Munnie Clin tell you vtaci itnr.iou nwn. noeiUH, tjiu, .-..... "fi vv TTnion Associated Press, New.;, Lcuili.i . Yor Tho h'N. ALEXANDER, "jX'il.r;. " dreoilJ lnmheri Sn"5!, Penia. 1 reent.eto. Bttildera' material eipeciaUji. ri and Hoc-ifu-ntKi. furuibliea on auy anu kinds of buildings. Bear Y. M. V i ."f-ntrarti'r and 1 f, and Spe.aretions ulit)(. Pl't-', n rsi'luiul lota, bee vs In.: or. p.nvili. -' order. ' . L'l ' 'rT.'-xjf" lf- . lire. I.lfe and Ae i ! llLlJ, Ji., ' ant IneuFLi E 7ti Wain Street. S ! U it. KCAL, -' ! " AVI WU of 1 r- , - ii i THE CO.,- g . v i iifi H n I V, A : j U l M It v Ls-hif s-i- II F. Fire, Lift Ki.d Aeeli'ant In- j.Lce on .w-.-u atMAt la Thus l:M)n,r. . , tagging and Ties. TELEPHONE NO. J7. 702. 704, 706 Washington Avenue. r.rPFNVILLE. - - t BIISSISSIPPL J. .af4i( trio J'.nn' lii New Ojwra Houbo. -.i;,-e, I'lro, I'r ! A Mideut, Bejr u. c In te L. "trade::. p. Iff (1iT!r n M mirt TBnmfhtid to orr. -nop oa Hi WH Y. I'i'liV 6. H. It, , LATCJ '.:D ?tm'. lit B kit nt f..i..i . 1 I 1 a ;. ,- IH. !i-''- 1 , ; ,- ; work. All U;.-.-W ! Walnut elri-i v. iiwi lu- Notice fnl- a'ld i ' NuUuiiB.1 H mer ai nunnv , UL.fi(l , Orb U,.1 n, 15fPlr W'llr Onn and l'istol. alwane ' iii ee m Anderson & B.w:, - " Hn?et-iron worici n nmechiriKl tnna.l u"" i-"' ud GuttcrlniS- Joe wort tt b ,bJ 1(i i Yin, i'l', COPFr iV i,eb." ' l'lpi ; i-r- BOARDING i: CLEATOR HCUSiT. Bank. Day and Ww'-.;i SADDLEKY. on Mft'Sn "HAS. EHLCEilT. dealer tn all f K' '1 Hanies, Trace Chmns, Bri-u, ., tte. a gome line of HiiK?!"" D 5 i.--'iu ui Call on meandaa bioik-j- o.i juui- jiu. twinliW lint Dr. Kir.!?5 New-Ufo i'llN'alwnyB cure lliofo; tnuiiilvs; clcnrte tho . Wbteni, i.coleii tin hroatb, t.iinit-li the hi ;il;u:lie; h"l ti tho world for 'liver, - kidneys and bowels. Duly at Fmlny't. drur s'-nre. . ' - Feed Delta Feed Horse Sense. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sasli, Dooifs and Blinds. and all kinds of Scroll and Turned 1 im?.. Cemint. BricK. hre Clay,. Nails, and Builders' Hardwire of all Kinds. We call stjgcial attention to out line of sFRONT DOORS. . SPECIAL PRICES ON CAR-LOAD ORDERS. OFFICE: Sftk GREENVILLE, MISS. LAUKLT VALLEY STE.AM Uk? . M. Walnut Btreet. vour fine lin-n m r u-a r r t- i ; Si to your intnrtnt to hT. ,, ; t,irn"ronr parcel. Our nrt s..i.. . partleiilar people, and w. w please you. .UNBERTi J W. HEAD, LIVERY 5T 'I0E SILVER Ei Stable.. Fieat-riaw 1 . JNO. F. BARNES. JNO. A. .TVODtiARD. -ooooooe- CHAS. H. OWEX. 01iNF;BARNESi'C0., (Architects end Q&Jilders,i 'Corcmiss'e i JV . HLL.L, ( Inquire for prices, ylll., SUMifJippi- O P. Ranft, 1 V O-i'n, " 1 ' ' nl T and M, V.B. U. . . -' w w r.f,rfi-t. Cert HofiSlS. SiCLcol iiS Opera Hccses and Jails, Sscldtfrs. , s .!SS!SS!PPi. ! O - e r.'C .l - ?;i' GREENVILLE,