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lENADA SENTINEL.
SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1883.
»uhe post-offlce at Grenada, Miss,
as second class matter.]
1MK TABLE
at I,outs and New Orleans
to ' ' Railroad.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
„ T „ tln wo. 2, leaves Grenada 9:10 p. H,
iresTra Vn 4 leaves Grenada, 4:49 a.m.
I'SretahtNo.ffleavesGreuada 7:12p.M.
^VivLirht No.8. leaves Grenada-■ J:15 p. M.
?Vre ^t No" w, leaves Grenada 4:35 p m
t,VS5 North leaves Grenada 3pm
trains going south.
r( .gs Train No. 1 leaves Grenada, 5:50 P. M.
f Train No. 3, leaves Grenada 11:01 P.«•
■ Freight No 5 leaves Grenada, 7.00 A. M
"i Freight No.7 leaves Grenada, !.# »•»
:ftl , Freight No. 9 leaves Grenada, 7.28 P. M
2 Train South leaves Grenada 9 a m
ississippl and Tennessee Railrond.
„ No. 1 leaves Grenada, 5:00 A .M
, ht Train No. 5 leaves Grenada, 4:1* A M
if Train No. 2 arrives at Grenada IWo P.M
l«htTrain no. o
lis,
the
Beat
M. BURKE, Supt.
sentinel siftings.
W
Beck,
jrocaded fruit velvet just received at
gummerficld & Bro.
tread Cakes and pies, always Fresh on
'jlra. Loewenstein's.
r»kes of all descriptions made on the
orbst notice for balls, weddings Par
is and suppers at Mrs. Loewensteins.
Fresh tripe just received at Mrs Loew
istein's.
Nothing but the best of material used
the preparation of goods manufactur
I a t Mrs. Loewensteins.
owned
from
& R.
the
They
sold
men
We
out
class
need
know
is.
in
away
moth
d at
' Diamond Dyes of all colors at Branum
Goodwin's.
A fine lot of Scrap books and pboto
bums at Branum & Goodwin s.
Toilet soan cheaper than can be
ought in New York, at Branum &
oodwin's.
The nicest and largest assortment of
re paper can he found at Branum &
oodwin's.
Large assortment of knives at .cost at
& Goodwin's.
to
of
The
may
ic
tts,
for
of
our
the
to
of
to
to
T. Wile.
6t Oct 20.
ranum
cost at Branum &
I Lamps, lamps at
Goodwin's.
Branum & Goodwin have just received
111 the standard purses bound in the
host elegant style.
The best assortment of gift books ever
roughtto Grenada at Branum A Good
,-in's.
500 packages of Diamond Dyes all col
>rs at 10cts., a package at Branum A
loodwin's.
The finest imported brandies and
at Branum & Goodwin's.
I Only the best of whiskys are sold at
Branum & Goodwin's.
Toilet articles atthe cheap drug house
J. E. Hughes.
IV G Hamilton will be receiving new
■goods every week.
Don't forget that Mr. James Cuff keeps
hand a full, and complete stock ot
■stick and fancy candy.
Be sure and give J. E. Hughes a call
when you want any thing in the Drug
line.
IV G Hamilton's is tho place to buy your
hirts for men and boys.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at
hours, day and night, at Branum &
fli^BGoodwin's. Nothing used but the finest
drugs.
Keep's partly made Shirts for saleat
W. G. Hamilton's.
Branum A Goodwin have just received
large supply of mineral waters.
IV. G. Hamilton's is headquarters lor
Shoes,
j. k. Hughes, is the place to buy
your Drugs, Fancy Goods, and Toilet
Articles.
Jas. Cuff is now in receipt of a hu ge
and well selected stock of fancy and stick
candy.
IV G Hamilton has an elegant stock o
gents' and boys' Shirts, Collars and Curls
for sale. _
Thebest 5 cent Cigar in town, to be had
JE. Hughes'.
The best line of hair brushes, cloth
brushes, combs, ect., at J. E. Hughes
Toilet articles of any description can
be had at J. E. Hughes.
John Hughes isan ambitious man in
his business and his shelves and counters
prove it. In the line of fancy goods and
Christinas gifts, he is amply supplied
both in rarietv. beauty nnd value. Toi
let sets, odor cases, are splendid, and
need to be seen at J E Hughe's drug
store to be appreciated.
nimoliitlou Notice.
The firm of Wile, Turner A Co. at
Guy's corner, in this county, is de
solved by mutual consent, L. 11. Turner
retlreing from the firm.
I. IVtLK.
S. IVILK.
I„ R.Th:m:k.
The business in the future will he con
ducted under tho firm name of 1. IVil
& Co.,
8. Wile,
Oct., 12 18R3.
Cotton Meed.
The Grenada Oil and Compress Com
pany are paying tho highest cash price
for cotton seed. Bring your seed to
your own mill.
of
the
ing
A
Below we give the official returns of
the vote in this county for District, Coun
ty and Beat officers:
For District Attorney: W II Fitz
Gerald, 989; Ira D Oglesby, 094.
For State Senator: J D Leflore, 452; J
N McLeod, 407; Dr J J Gage, 799.
For Representative: .1J Williams,89S;
Dr Wm McSwine, 762.
For Sheriff: Jno Wright, 925; A K
Turner, 739.
For Chancery Clerk: L R Turner, 852;
R R Perry, 808.
For Circuit Clerk: L C Hightower,
828; W B Davis, 833.
For Treasurer: J C Ferguson, 773; B
H Gordon, 890.
For Assessor: S L Davis, 824; J C
iff,
be
ed
Windham, 855.
For Coroner anil Ranger: Limas Wil
lis, 811; J M Golden, 821.
The following named gentlemen are
the Supervisors elect:
Beat 1—,T C Heath; Beat 2—Mark
Bear<\; Beat 3—Virgil Eggleston, (col,);
Beat 4—W II Powell; Beat 5--G E
Lawrence.
W G Penn and J F Turnipseed are
elected Magistrates for Beat 1, and D W
Beck, Constable.
The stock of merchandise formerly
owned by Lake & Austin, was bought
from the Baltimore purchasey by Geo.
& R. P. Lake, who will continue to sell
the stock until it is entirely closed out.
They inform us that the goods are to be
sold and that they will offer some rare
bargains. These gentlemen are business
men and mean exactly what they say.
We advise our readers to keep au eye
out for this flue opportunity to buy first
class goods at rock bottom prices. We
need not speak of this stock, as we all
know how complete and well selected it
is. Having been purchased for this
market, and with an eye to please both
in prices and quality, none need go
away dissatisfied who call at this mam
moth establishment.
E
F
We omitted to mention, in our last
issue, tho deserved success of our friend
Capt. J. B. Lake, at the State Fair at
Jackson. The Capt. entered his bonny
white mare, "Maude," in the ring, open
to the world for tire best horse or tnare
of any age or pedigree. Of all the fine
stock at the Fair—and they were numer
ous—only one (or rather his owncr)darcd
compete with "Maude" for the premium.
The judges were unanimous, as soon as
they saw the animal, that "Maude" was
without a peer, and so decided almost in
stantaneously. "Maude" is certainly a
model of equine beauty, and the Capt.
may well he proud of her.
We acknowledge the pleasure of a call
from Mr. G. W. Scott, of Connersville,
Indiana. Mr. Scott has purchased the
Dunaway place, four mileseast oftown—
about 1200 acres, and will soon cast his
fortunes with Lite citizens of Grenada
county. He is an enterprising, energet
ic and accomplished gentleman, and it
certainly affords us genuine pleasure to
chronicle the advent of such men among
tts, as permanent citizens. We bespeak
for him a cordial welcome at the hands
of our good people.
The following deserved compliment to
our esteemed friend Capt. K. M. Leach,
which we clip from the Springfield,(Mo.)
Herald, will be read with interest and
appreciation by our entire community :
The Herald received a pleasant call
yesterday from Mr. It. M. Leach, repre
senting the Livermore Foundry and Ma
chine Co., of Memphis. It is one of the
heaviest and,most complete concerns in
the Southwest, and Mr. Leach one of the
most genial knights on the road. W e
trust lie will find it both convenient and
profitable to visit our city regularly.
We direct the attention t^ouT readers
to the new double-column advertisement
of Jas. S. Wilkins, Jeweler, 290 Main St.,
Memphis. This house is too well and
favorably known throughout this section
to need commendation from us. Suffice
to say that Mr. AVilkins is not only an
energetic and live merchant, but a true
and tried gentleman as well. He not
only sells his goods nnd wares very
cheap, but everything purchased of him
may be relied on as represented.
Col. J. G. M. Buffaloe returned from
New York Saturday night, in order to
vote for the Democracy Tuesday. The
Col. never fails to be here on election
day. If all the Democrats were half as
true to their party as Col. Buffaloe, we
would not have lost the election Tuesday.
At this box, which has the largest reg
istered list of voters in the county, only
about half a vote was polled, showing
conclusively that there is entirely too
much apathy among tho people in affairs
of such grave importance.
Going down to the Chamberlin House
to supper, last evening, we met a man
who was making desperate efforts to walk
both sides of the sidewalk at onct.
We finally succeeded in passing between
hint.
The "jug-bellied runt" was in town
night this week, consulting with
some of his Republican confrere/. He
didn't seem to be very hilarious over tho
result in this State, or Virginia either.
Wo hope the Independents feel
perfectly satisfied that all parties bad a
free vote and a fair count. But then,
how about the way Col. J. D. Leflore was
treated; eh ?
The election here was one of (he most
quiet we have ever witnessed.
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to
Proceedings Board of supervisors.
Be it remembered that the Hon. Board
of Supervisors of Grenada county, Miss.,
met at the Court House of said county, on
the 1st Monday of November, the same be
ing the 5th day of said month, and a reg
ular meeting of said Board. Present W H
Powell, President, Henry Trussel, Virgil
Eggleston, John Wright, L C Hightower,
A V B Thomas, Clork, and It. N Hall Sher>
iff,
Ordered by tho Board that tho following
accounts be allowed:
No 243. Marshal & Bruce, $43 75 for
warrant books for county, code 1880, page
589.
No 244. PA Fleecs, $1 30 tor Limber,
nails and hauling for bridge, sec 868, cods
1880 k
No245. WAV Holly,agent, $40 00 for
repairs on Kendall and Johnston creek
bridges, sec 868, code 1880.
No 246. C E Penn, $73 60 for services,
etc., at poor honse, code 1880, sec 627.
No 247. B 11 Gordon $269 00 for build
ing approaches to iron bridge at Grays
port, sec 868, code 1880.
No 248. J W Buchanan, $8 25 for pub.
lilhing proceedings of last meeting, sheet
acts 1882, page 89.
Ordered by the Board that the resigna
tion of W R Yeager be and the same is
cepted.
Order by the Board that a new bridge
be built on Grenada and Hardy road across
Aldridge creek, near Col. H A Barksdale's
residence, and that the same bo advertiss
ed according to law.
No 1. J Lane Leigh $9 20 witness in
Grenada county vs W T Nesbit, sec
1593, code 1880.
Dye,
il(>
it
case
will
Gband Jchoiis,
Ordered that the following named per*,
sons be and they are hereby appointed
Grand Jurors for December term (next)
of the Circuit Court.
Beat No 1. IV M Dubard, J W Griffis, J
E Hughes and Dennis Winter.
Beat No 2. J T Parks, J T Boss, J S
King and July Ley.
Beat No 3. Chance Edmunds, John No
land, Blunt WierSr., hot Gohea.
Beat No 4. F P JfoEIwrath, W 11 Baker,
F P Collins and Edmond Terrell.
Beat No 5. Geo W Terrell, J B Atkin
son, Frank Melton and Steve Miller.
No 2. P A Fleecs, §12 75 for lumber for
bridges, see 868, code 1880.
No 3 W W Holly $1 60, for. repairs on
iron bridge, sec 858, code 1880.
No 4. W N Pass, §3 75 for nails for
bridge, sec 868, code 1880.
Non. It Doak §2 80 sundries for jail,
court house, etc., sections C27, 327 and 868,
code 2880.
Ordered by the Board the Sheriff sum
mons twelve good and lawful men to as
sess damages
Urenada south to the Carroll county line,
Said road running through W B Sounder's
place.
Ordered that the Board draw pay as
follows :
W H Powell, $5,20, L C Hightower, §5,70
John Wright §5,00, Henry Trussellgn 40,
Virgil Eggleston, §5,50, It N Hall Sheriff,
§2,00, A. V B Thomas, Clerk, §3 00.
Ordered that the Board adjourn to meet
the 1st Monday in December next.
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Death ofCaptain Ike Shelby.
It is with regret that we note the death
of Captain Ike Shelby, which occurred
at bis residence aoout ten miles east of
Concordia, in this country on last Sun
day at 7 o'clock p. m. For sevearl days
lie bad been confined to his bed with a
type of malarial fever, until the mysteri
ous messenger came and his soul fled
back to the God who gave it. No man
in the county was better known, no one
more respected, and no one in passing
away would have taken with him more
of the affection and esteem of the peo
ple among whom lie lived and labored
during all the years of his active, useful
and honorable life.
During the late war hs proved himself
a gallant and courageous officer, going
into the army as a lieutenant in Mayson's
dragoon's from this county. After Dr.
wounded and became sur
a
Mayson was wounded and became sur
geon his brother, Evan Shelby, became
captain and he first lieutenant. Evan
Shelby was killed on the retreat of Hood
from Tennessee, and Captain Ike became
a captain of Starks regiment 28th Missis
sippi.—Roscdale Leader.
Fresh Pork Sausage every dayat Mrs
Loewensteins.
NOTICE.
Having sold out my entire interest in
grocery and bakery business, in this
town, to Mr. John Elliott, I hereby re
turn my thanks to my old friends and
patrons who have favored me in the past
with their encouragement. Mr. Elliott
will succeed me at the old stand, with
the best of bread, pies, cakes etc., with
rocer
lake
the
assortment of the best family g
ies, fruits and vegetables, and I
pleasure in recommending him as my
successor. Respectfully,
Mus. A. F. IVeynetii.
cl)
Although the election is over, we copy
the following communication from the
Charleston Sentinel, to show what is
thought of our friend Dr. Cage in that
section:
Graball, Miss., Oct. 25, '83.
Editor Sentinel :
The Democratic county convention
which assembled in Charleston recently
did a wise act when the entire vote of
the convention was cast for Dr. Jno. J.
Gage, ot Grenada, for State Senator from
the 86th Senatorial district. It is the
pleasure of your correspondent to have
been personally acquainted with that
distinguished candidate for many years
in fact.all his life he can truthfully testi
fy that the doctor is naturally gifted
with all tne requirement- that go to
make a Slate Senator. Than hint Talla
hatchie county will never have a better
representative.—Thoroughly educated, a
ready debater on any and all subjects, he
will hold a "high hand" among his op
He is a man with whom our
ponents.
people may well and will bo proud of, and
and a re-election to the office which he
will soon fill with entire satisfaction, will
only be left for him to accept or reject.
His course in the State Senate will be
straight forward and onward, hold and
fearless and he will leave no screw un
turned for the advancement of the inter
ests of the people whom lie represents.
Dr. Gage, it is true, has great ambition
but he did not seek the office but the
office him, and he has been triumphant
ly endorsed by the Democrats, auu will
be likewise elected next month. VVe
will give a good vote to him and the
balance of the democratic ticket in No
vember. We want the doctor to speak
at this place. Wiil he not?
'An humble biy with a
Shining pail,
Went gladly singing,
Aaown the dale
{To where the cow with
Tho brindle tail
On clover her palate did
Regale.
An humble bee did
Gaily sail
Far over the soft and
Shadowy vale
To where the boy with
The shining pail
Whs milking the cow
With the brindle tail.
The bee lit on the
Cow's left ear;
Her heels flew up through
The atmosphere,
And through the leaves of
A chestnut tree
The boy soared into
Eternity."
Letter List.
The following is a list of letters re»
maining in tins Post office at Grenada
Grenada county, Miss., Nov 10,1883.
Brown, J B
Bradshaw, Peter
Collins, Ella
Clark, Sallie
Dye, Tobe
Enan, BC
Ellis, J iV
Green, Edna
Ilenney, Enoch (2)
Hankins, Vinson
Harris, Mary L
Johnson, Robt
McElray, J C
Oakes, J T
Scott, Edward
Robertson, Sammie
Shelton, Hattie.
Persons calling for any of the letters
will please say - 'adverttsed "
omen hour,
Money Order Departmeht 8:00 a. m. to
6 p. m. Registry Department 8:00 A. M. to
5 p. M. General Delivery 7J a. m to 5J p. M
Stamps Department 8 a. m. to 5.30 p. Ms
Positively no business after hours.
M. K. Mister, P- M.
Two dogs, which ought to have known
better, got into a light in rear of a hotel
yesterday, and in two minutes there was
a jam of people around them. A servant
in the tliree-story window raised the
sash and upset a pan of flour with such
aim that not over four or five of the
crowd escaped marking. Among the
"floury" afterward indentified on the
streets were two judges, two doctors,
three lawyers, four city officials, five
merchants, two insurance men and a
banker. Detroit canin* s having a mill
in prospect will be reas* nibly sure of a
respectable crowd in attendance.—Free
Press.
Indianapolis, Oct. 30.—John Murphy
was found dead this morning at Wallace,
a small village twenty miles west of
Crawfordsville, with three bullet boles
in his body. It is supposed he wasmur
dured for his money. He was known to
have had several thousand dollars the
night before. The murderer stole a
horse near by and made good his escape,
The stolen horse returned about noon
to-day without saddle or bridle, but no
news has been heard from the murderer.
a
Bridge Notice.
Proposals to build a new Bridge on tho
Grenada and Hardy road across Aldridge
creek, near Col. H. H. Barksdale's resi
dence, will bo received on the 1st Monday
in December. 1883. Plan and specifications
with general information, can be seen at
Chancery Clerk's office. The Board re
serves the right to reject any|or oil bids.
By order of the Board.
IV. H. Powell, President.
A. V. B. Thomas, Clerk.
Oglesby's majority over Fitz-Gerald is
estimated at 5000.
B. T. Johnston & Co., sell goods strictly
for SPOT CASH and are prepared to give
close figures to caslt buyers.
Stick candy acknowledged by every
one to be the best and purest in town at
Mrs Loewenstein's.
All persons owing IV. G. Hamilton
accounts will please come up and settle.
November 1st, 1883.
Freslt canned goods of every descrip
tion at prices to suit the times at B T John
ston & Co's.
Worcester sauce at 15 cts., per box at B
Worcester sauce at 15 cts., per box at B
T Johnston & Co's.
For fine teas, baking 'powders and ex
tracts go to B T Johnston & Co.
For Male.
House and Lot on Levy Street known
s the Allen lot. Apply to me three
miles South of Grenada.
Thos. H. Estes.
[3 m]
is
Music instruments of all kinds repair
ed on the shortest notice at Mrs Loewen
stein's.
Nothing but the purest and best of
candies at Mrs Loewenstein's.
Do not buy your stick and fancy can"
dies before calling on Mrs Loewenstein's
The Abeerdeen Fair is said to have
been a success.
The Sentinel office is prepared to do
any and ail kinds of job work.
J E Hughes' goods are the very bes
and his prices are very low. Cali and
test this assertion.
Call and see the beautiful stick candy
tide every day at Mrs, Loewenstein's.
Onions, cabbage and potatoes, always
on hand at Mrs. Loewenstein's.
Alexis,Godillot Jennie Sardines
the finest put upin the world at Mrs.
Loewensteins.
"Doctor, where shall I have this pre
scription filled 7" "Take it to Branum &
Goodwin—they use Kquibh's goods, the
purest made."
Ladies wishing to buy tho finest of
toilet articles, will please call at Branum
& Goodwin's.
Take care of your dimes and the dol
lars will take care of themselves. So buy
one of those fine purses at Branum
Goodwin's and then you will be -healed
of
J.
to
a
he
he
be
the
the
.
Jas. Cuff's is the place to go when you
want anything in the confectionery line.
&
CLEARING SALE
+ •«
WE HATE BOUGHT
THE LARGE NEW
STOCK OF
9
Owned by the Late Firm of
LAKE &
A USTIN,
9
And Will offer them for Sale, at their
Old Stand, on
Tuesday Next,
13th Inst., and Continue the Sale, for
CASH, UNTIL ALL ARE CLOSED OUT.
a
a
Geo. & R. F. Lake
Grenada, Nov. q, 1883.
E.CAHN
of
to
the
a
no
Will make a Specialty of
CLOTHING
tho
resi
at
re
(A (gull (Stock |ust Received.
FBEDUNDIS, STITCH & CO'S
is
give
at
CTTSTOZL£
CLOTHING
[H. A. TATUM, Secretary.
THE
A. S. LIVERMORE, President)
LIVERMORE F01DRY AID MACHINE CO.
Cotton
Cotton
House Fronts
AND
BuildiD
Presses
Vfork,
Gins,J§
[Plantatio.
Work.
Railroad
B
ex
Work
Steamb't
Iron & Brass
Castings,
General
Work,
Engines.
Saw-Mills,
Steam-Pumps
Brats Goods,
Pipe &
Repair's,
ana
everything
B the line.
160 to 174 Adams St.^ - - Mempblav
mm-HEND FOR CATALOGUE -Ml
three
Fittings,
V*
Banking Souse
of
can"
have
do
bes
and
candy
Mrs.
pre
&
the
of
dol
buy
OB'
9
J. B. SNIDBB, • • • p OaslQler,
Grenada, Miss.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
With Capital Increased will be pleased to offer customers such advantages ns aro con
slstent with Hale and Legitimate Banking. The agrlcultlal Department or this bankwL
continue to make advances to planters and farmers. Deposits received payable on demand
and Interest on time. Exchange on New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, 8t. Louis, Mem
phis and all other cities or places of Importance.
LIBERAL ADVNDES MADE ON COTTON FOR SHIPMENT
you
line.
Oor. Madison and Meoond St «
Memphis,
Elevator and all Modern Improvements.
Tenn.
-0
A* J- KERR
X. D HUNT,
Manager
Proprietor*
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Meals 50 cents.\
I Rates $2.00 and $2.60 per day, according to location of room

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