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1 uled Blank Ooolis Will now occupy your thoughts mil. office and we want yo to beat in mind that we carry as complete a line of E3 as can fce foond any where. Blank: ooks Dur Prices are the same as yot get in other cities, and we kve Yoa Express Our proposition Get your set of books from us. nnd if the quality is not the best and the price not right, Don't Pay for Them I Stcger-nolmes & Co. : STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS GREENVILLE, MISS. SOCIETY Entertainments and Personal Mention Ttltthtn 142-2 Pint Atl Item Unitr Thii Head Mr. and Mrs. George Clifton hare . j.l. i 1. -: 1 1 .1 a V eral weeks in St, Louis, .abbi and Mrs. A brain Brill have nrned from New York, where they jve been spending the summer. !Mrs. Fisher, of New Orleans, is litisg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ichsmBi). Iiss Matie Aiken is at home after iiting St. Louis and points of inter is the East Misses Minnie and May Ward have jnrned from Vicksburg, where they jre guests of relatives. Mr. E. W. Blankenstein and his raring daughter, Miss Canie, of Itches, are guests (f Mrs. H. B. fntzicker. k "Miss Mable Anderson has returned e after a most enjoyable visH to is Celia Gilbert in Vicksburg. Nora O'Connor and Nora Wlla have returned from a visit St. Louis. Frank Cannon has gone to re ft his studies at collesro. near lie.. Mrs. J. W. Bell has returned with her small sons and her sister, Miss Yeba Gist, after spending the summer with relatives in Kentucky. Frank Binder has n interesting trip Mrs. H. E. Wetherbee and Edna and Ethel Wetherbee have gone to spend the Autumn, visiting rela tives in Goloonda, 111., and attending the St. Louis Fair. Miss Margaret Gordon is at home after visiting Philadelphia and other prominent points in tlie East. Mrs. A. G Payne has returned with her children, after visiting relatives in Columbus. Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crittenden returned las week after visiting Chi cago, rit. Louis and Fraukfert, Ky. Mrs. Lawler and her daughter, Mies Susie May are at home after spending several weeks in Memphis Or. and Mrs. E. P. Odeneal have returned from Jackson, Miss. Mr. William Hayoraft arrived re oently from Frankfort, Ky., to make their future home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Stuckwell and and the Misses Stockwell have been week on a visit to St. St. Messrs. Haycraft and Tom Finlay h gone to visit the St. Louis Fair pe returning to college, near ihville. r. Grant AlftYftiirtr hna rptmnpd ' St. Louis. Win. Gp.nron And hia Riatpr. i Lucy George, returned Tuesday 1 ot. Louis. returned af- absent this through the Lonl8- j Mrs. S. R. Dunn and her daughter Miss Lucille, left on Thursday to vis it the World's Fair. Mrs. Mason Pilcher, and her daugh ter, of Wilczinski, have been guests of Mrs. A. P. Thompson, during the past fortnight. Misses Rebecca Borwin and Ernie Scott have returned alter being guests of friends in Chicago. P i 1 The FIRST National Bank Of Greenville, Mississippi Is noTto in its new home. Corner of Toptar and Main Sts. Miss Lena Paxton left on Wednes day to attend college in Tennessee. She was accompanied as far as Mem phis by her sisters, Mrs.Wm. Starling and Miss Nellie Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, of Mem phis, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robertshaw during the past week, Mrs. Ben Abrams, of Grand Lake, has been a guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Rosenfeld for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blum have return ed with little Elsie and Master Blum after a stay of several weeks in New York, Miss Louise Finch has been a guest of Miss Cairie Montgomery, near Wintervil'e, this week. Mrs. Thomas Holmes has returned from a delightful visit to friends in Memphis. Mrs. S. B. McCutoheon and Miss Lizzie Harbison left a few days since for St. Louis. Miss Belle Barkley has returned after spending the summer months in Waukesha and St. Louis and visiting the World's Fair. Miss Nina Crowell has been visit ing friends in Leland, this week. Miss Margnerite Paery, of Vicks burg, is an attractive guest of Miss Myrtle Rose. Miss Leila Winstin, who has been a guest of Miss Bertha Wal- dauer, left on Thursday for her home in Shaw, Miss. Mr. Robert Patterson has gone to spend a few weeks' holidays at his former home in Jonestown, Miss. Messrs. Garnet Love and John Dab- ney returned on Thursday from a vis it to St. Louis. Mr. Alplionse Hirscli left on Thurs day to visit relatives in Louisville, Ky., and to attend the Hiich-Lazarus wedding on September twenty-first. somely gowned in white, the t rides maids and matron of honor held white roses and ferns and the maid of honor oarried an armful of fain. Mrs. Ebrlioh wore black silk with real lace and diamonds, and Mrs. Lark's gown was fashioned of liberty silk and laoe. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Elirlioh and is a young woman of unusual charm of manner, and since her debnt two years ago she has been a society belle. The groom is a young man of sterling qualities and is popular in both business and social circles. A large reception was held at the Olympia club after the oere monv. Among the guests from out of town were: Dr. Joe Waldauer, or Vicksburg, Mrs. Steppaoh and Mr. and Mrs. Joseiphas, of Natchez, Miss Leila Winston, of Shw, Mr. Jack Mount, of Arkansas City, Dr. Lerick, of Benoit, Mr. Abe Hillar, of New Orleans, Mr. Herbert Block, of Sel ma, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Goldman,. of Indianola, Mrs. Charles Blum, of Nita Yuma and Mr. and Mrs. Levy, of New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Steppach have gone to spend their honeymoon in St. Louis and in visit-, ing in the .Jortl), - and will later make their home in Natchez. -, On Wednesday afternoon, July Slst. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Miss Florenoe Loretto Wineman,' an attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Wineman, was married to Mr. Lewellyn Davisev. Fa,tuan Kosteti brack offioiayiiJHie" bride wore a beautiful gown of white organdy over silk, and a becoming hat. Miss Annie Wineman, the bride's sister was bridesmaid, and was prettily gowned in white organdy and silk. The groom was attended by Mr, Al bert Wineman, Among the gnesti were: The groom's mother, Mrs, Julia Duvis, of Leland, Misses Katie and Georgie Davis and Master Harry Davis, of Leland, and Mr. and Mrs. Cummingee of the Bogue. After the oeremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Davis left for their plantation home on the Bogue. ORDER OF NOTICE ON BANK RUPTS PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. Western District of Mississippi ss In the matter of J. E. Gelham in Bankruptcy. Cn this 14th day of September A. D. 1904, on reading the foregoing petition it Is ordered by the Court that a hear ing be had upon the same on the 8th day of September, A. D. 1904, belore said court, at Vicksburg, Miss., in the said district, at 12 o'clock noon. ar,d that notice thereof be published in the tureen vine limes, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in Interest may appear at the time and place, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer or saiu petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of saia petition ana tms order, addressed to them or their 'places of residence stated." Witness the Honorable II. C. Niles, Judge of the said court and the seal thereof, at Vicksburg, Miss,, in said district, on the 23rd day of Augu t, 19i)4. L. B. Moseley, Clerk. J. H. Short, D. C. State of Mississippi, 1 Id the Chancery Court. ) Washington conuty In vhe natter of John T. Sims, No Deceased. 3 mssm Great interest was centered this week in the wedding of Wednesday evening of Miss Nettie Ehrlich to i Mr. Max Steppach, at Temple Hebrew Union. Bride roses, asparagus ferns and palms were effoctivelv used in in the decorations, an especially at tractive arrangement being formed of rose and fern garlands, studded with eleotrio lights, under which the bri dal party stood in a graceful semi circle. Messrs. M. Hartman, of Ark ansas City, L. B. Pepperman, Ernest Leiman and Lennie Calm, of Mem phis, were ushers. Messrs. Alphonse Meyer, O. Meyer and H. Meyer, of Natchez, Ferdie Moyse and Abe Wal dauer, of New Orleans, groomsmen, Misses Bertha N, Waldauer, Ada Marshall, Ernie Soott and Amelia Rose, of Vicksburg, bridesmaids. Mrs. H. Neil, of Natchez, matron of honor, and Miss Jeanette Hartman, maid of honor. Mr. Sid Leiman, of New Orleans, was best man. ' The groom entered with his mother, Mrs. B. Lar , of Natchez. Mrs. Ehrlioii entered with Mr. Joseiphus, of Natch ez' and the bride was attended by her father, Mr. Jonathan Ehrliob. The ceremony was imposigly perform ed by Rabbi Abram Brill, Before the arrival of the bridal party a solo was sweetly snng by Miss Gertie Eckstone, and Miss Mary Walker pre sided at the organ. Ths bride's gown was a lovely creation of white crepe de ohine and chiffon embroidered with pearls, and her veil of tulle was held in place by a spray of orange blossoms. She carried a white bible with lillios of the valley and ferns. The bridosmM'K matron of honor Notice is hereLr riven thAt nn t.h nth Hnv nf Jane, 19(14, letters of administration opnn the estate ol John T. Sims, deceased, were granted and Issued by the Chancery Court of W ashing ton county Miss, to the undersigned, that nil Sersone having claims against said estate must ave the snme probated and registered by the clerk of said court within one year, and that a failure to probute and register their claims for one year .will bar the same. .J.T. ATT EI III BY, .Administrator. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of the power ana oumoruy vesteu in me, fcuwura P. Skene, by tnit certain trust deed executed by William M. Douglas, on the 22nd day of January, 1901, and re corded in deed book 84 at page 610, et seq., 01 tne record or deeds ot the Coun ty of Washington, at the request of the holder of the indebtedness secured by said trust deed, and for the Duroose of collecting the indebtedness secured by it, 1 will on MonJav the aith dav of September, 1U04, between the hours prescribed by law for sheriff sales, at tue front door or the court house, in the county of Washington, sell at Dub- ne, to tne mirnest Didder tor cash, that certain tract of land, situated in the County of Washington, State of Mis sissippi, described as the southwest i of the southeast i aod the southeast ot tne southwest quarter of Section 28, and the northwest i of the northeiixt i and tne northeast i of the northwest i of section 33, township 15, range 7, west. Witness my signature the 2nd day of septenmer, iuv. w. P. SKENE, Trustee, aesV CveaWows ccAots Come atv& see Wvenv LEYSER & CO. THE BIG STORE Mail Orders Solicited A Few Things Vertical and Hori zontal Filing Cabinets Card Records and Indexes Document Files Sectional Filing Cabinets Letter Copiers We can put you in a com plete up to date Filing System at short notice, for we carry the cabinets in stock. No order too large for our capacity none too small for our attention. A f I I ! KU ).' H ,i 1' TJJl'SS BIX I UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY RESPECT and Right in Line with the Goods " If it is a Good Thing, we have it." " We sell Everything and keep Nothing." We are now carrying the most complete line of up to date Office Supplies that has ever been carried in the city. To the skeptical we will say, give us a call and see for yourself. In fine Box and Pound Paper we still lead in assortment, quality and price. Watch our locals on Cigars and copy righted Books. The Geo. F. Archer Company 23 Poplar Street, Greenville, Hiss. mi IT DOESNT PAY TO NEGLECT THE EYES? tYou only increase vour rrrmhl by allowing the errors ot refraction in your eyes to go uncorrected. - The eyes are very delicate In struc ture, and when abused, either by hard use or by careless treatment they soon fail to do their work and glasses are necessary, i make a specially of cor recting errors of refraction only, and feel fully confident to be ahU. tn fit you properly with glasses. U , 1 ' TJJl'SS BA.NKUPTCV Notice li hereby given that the undenigned Trustee In the mutter of the bankruptcy ot Al bert Uirsckler, of Greenville Mississippi, will on the 8th day of August, 1904, ut or about the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, offer for sale, at pub lio outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, ut the storehouse in Greenville, Mlssi8Bippi,tately occupied by the said bankrupt, all of the assets in his hands as such Trustee, In accor dance with the order of the court therein. Jul 30, tl H.B. ROBINSON, Trustee. CHAIERUIN-Hir ACADEMY PORT gibs6n, miss. Magnificent new brick buildings, the most complete in the South for a BOYS' 60ARDIN8 SCHOOL Ninety room9, steam heat, electric ights, sanitary plumbing. Camnu fifty acres. Healthful location in the bill country." Superior discipline home influence, thorough instruction. Military training if desired. Number limited. Certificate admits to I7ni ViF verslties. For catalog address W. C. GUTHRIE, Principal $500.00 Reward. LOST PACKAGE pongee silk coat and alo"a?a waist. f,o) for retnrn r-t nh containing one one nayy bine reward will be org -.t"k - n REMOVAL SALE Stock must be sold regardless of price To avoid the expense of "moving our stock into our new stere, No. 10 Washington Ave. will offer same or the next 60 days at prices never before heard of. If you want bargains this is your chance. Hamblen & Thomas 215 Main Street Phone 450 Greenville Tent & Awning Go. NANUTACTURCRS OT Aivnips, Tents. Tarpaulins Etc, Located 121 MAIN ST., Greenville, Miss. Solicits your work and guarantees awnings equal to any made. P fr your, home enterprise an I ). mon-' - nt horn n ; w r ; . r r f their v ' 1 X if I i i 1 V yt U u o u u u Y) V sot v? if a u o V u is i l u i) r? r I ri - "-- -H "1