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The Aberdeen Weekly ; i i ih.ishkh kvkry fkiivvy. IH'.X V KN l' II I S HUUilS, : IH- T.. I . 1 . HKWLNlMlll riir"R i bf-'i,r'' 'iri;. vy li yeau M BSCUM'HON ruiD.w 1 A!SOLNCEMENl S. u.. K , n . !.. r :.. i.. .i.......r.c..rai-.ti. didntes had address d the people j Uochanan marshal and deputies 11 V. l-l'.!r rl!i!l'''S,lTi.7tLfr,tm lne hHme plwtform during..!. Warren and Nat liynum; L. K. !. t i !., " l).-!r.. t tN.n.. j. FirM 4u.icu; in-u J v 1; '. iiiu N . U l I.I Kl M,I, .,1 t..r t'..r fi i-ttc.. tti S t. ie.ri'i! Pi-fri' t. S . 15. W.VI.KKK M. M. P.WI.S. jtK.s i n ' jjlwp I, . 1). l!i.j.iM;soi; I ii. Y.. .. Oi'AI .. .i .i. nu .m. it. v. HI KM. I I . l.t St.. U. i KHN.SH W I . It INKS SM HXKKIi. ii r. i;i;ivi.i:. l.t ( I.N A. Wti vv i. r. lan.i.'k . i. i: 1 1 u i; t i.r t 'l.t i f- rv I "it r!v l; Kii:K IS .! 'il VS IN t ii - r. smi i ii ii vi;;;v f i i I. ,.f t ". . :i i I f i.-'i n r HWi; tii;i:itH;Y !r .i .m ;i;i;i:m.. III.MiV A. HKil.. I. t l N w UN. N M 11' !. S 11 Hit. nwi: si I i i i v i ; I . Ii !.!. I; l'.,r I t A r 1VN ,. I AVl.ttlt t;Ki;t:i.i;v ti : l K KMil.lMl m!; i a. rori:. 1 ', ,r S'lj't ritit-t.ilfi.t f 1 M uc.it ii .i I I . M'.W l.M ul . W . t lVVIS l"r t' r.t.i t u' I U u 4 r II. It. llKl:N. i'.T Sn -r v ' r 1 ir-r It-'ri.'f II t mi: iKS. S' i I4-'rn-t .! HITS A. ' N I S. a. m ii i. A. I . U AI.DKN. I 1 1 Until). I ii.r.l li-!r:rt ti. i:. i.si i:. a. itknki; I. l. i; l II. f. t . mi i;i r. t'u-irth !. ru" I W. M NAI;l. I IK S. A U 1 1. I.I V.MS 1'iff a lMrrii' C I I SHY I., it. t.NN WY. nitMs rwi.ui;. I I.CitNWII.I,. Fi r .J'i-tir- if th- I'fiif. S.-..i,.l i-trM-t - S. I KI I I KK. Fi.urth Ii-trnt 14. i". SIMS. h. n ii ki.i.. A. IV Hi; M.KY iiMii.iiN i:. i;i:ymkds. l'.r i "iXi-f .tf'r- lt-fii-f i:. (i. mik. ii. A. Mi in N I.I. Hon. T. W. F.rame, of .J.ucksoti, I 1 .. ..,....!;. !.. r-.r itrii .1 11 nt til 111 1 1 1 nn ii 1 riiiiiiiinii. a v ' a t State treasurer. Judge L. lliame formerly f West Point, but now residing at i 1 1 . . , 11 r 1 Jackson, at one'time chancellor of the district iu which Clay county is situated, is a candidate for at torney gt neral. The Presbyterian church at ('recti wood was burned Sunday morning. It was a frame build. ing, valued at ?'.".IHM) and was in- siired for ?.''.:!(. A fine brick structure will replace it. The Woodmen of the World have gone into the carnival busi ness, and a we fix's engagement is announced for lloonville. by a company t'aat is "first class in every particular," as recommended by the mayor of Hattiesburg. The Mississippi senatorial cam paign was opt ned Monday nt (Quit man in Clarke county, by a speech of an hour ami a half from (iov ernor Longiuo. He spoke on the leading issues of the day imtl said that he stands pat on his record since he assumed the duties of Governor. A large crowd of voters was present ami the speech whs received with great enthusiasm. The Democratic executive coin- ! miiiriM r.,,; 1 ' ing Monday. rsolrei that ik.!U,,,u primary election shall be held fori the nomination of county officers. . I his lnnvis th. mottur a ft-. f,-.. ( -- nil" race at the regular November ! ion nud distpns,.- xr.tb tb. .ion. nuu aispenses with the election fifth wheel apjiendage called the ' "secon.l primary." i HOOU lor Clliiarcn. ; Th plmnmt to take tied hrmtei4 One ! Miuote tTnnh C'nre itve immediate i e-.1 lief in all raoe ol couh, crenp and grip. ! becaa.e it due Dot tn immediatelr into the tomach. Lot take effect rijht at the !et of the trouble. It draw out the in tlamuiation, heat and oothe4 aud enre permacentlj by enabling the Iqha to contribute pnre life-tfiTin and life-na--tainiDtf oijen to the blood and ti-.-aes. Phoenii Dro Co. Opening of the State Campaign The real opening of the catn- ; paign for State otfices occurreil at Winona Motidny, when a uathcr (ing of fully three thou-nml voter from the itntnodiate vicinity anil j from many di:int iwints. assem J bl. d there to henr the pi'cchi- of the several candidates. The speak- --; mg commenced at ton ocloch. 111 .' morning and continued until late in the afternoon, and it was the lirt time that nil four of the can- this conva-s. lhe speeches were ! ) all uttered on a high plane of sen- J S. Uurton clerk of di.-trict branch whirl n tireless energy ami unself ! liiiu nt and v.-ere characterized by ! and J. J. Vance and S. T- Sykes j ih patriotism would be brought '' tl"! -re:lttt courtesy of each can - j l!ate toward all the other?, hence ! tln-p' was no tlir-play of acrimony j rttiil the day passed it the rno.-t aiui W. (i . Hidings court bailitTs. this his partv service and experi ' pleasant manner imaginable. Of The grand jury was drawn audience comnund him to consid ; course the speeches were practical j impaneled as follows: Wm. Shanks j eration, for the State does not I ly th same that have been made I j by each candidate at other pi act s HtK 1 no new issues or features were! in trot I ixce I. but all things were j new to tl-e who had not heard or read them before. Tiie lir.-t speakt r ..... . , j .vas ?enalor .. .J. icijnurm wiio, wamoa; u. . M uier, in ; .jnnnv; has been m lh. harsies eontinu jt'iok occasion to announce his cat:-; M.Pappel, Tom Wallace. Winston ;' ou-lv ever since. Mr. Ft k ford's tlitlai'l s - I V for re-election, w hich, how- i t-ver. is not involved iu this cam - ! paigu. fit? was followetl in the frder namtl by Hon. K. h. Noel, . Jutlgt? 1 A. Critz, .Major James ; ! K. Vardaman and Congi es-man A.' F. Fox. Following the speeehe by the.-' gubernatorial candidate, short talks of announcement v. ere madt bv Judge L. Irtme and Hon. Wm. Williams for at toruey (ieneral; W. (i Stovail, J . ! T. Si nt- r and X. A. Crawford for ' Itailroad Commi.-.-hmer for the f third di-trict; J. P. Carter and W. (i. Kiger for Li. utenant-t iov ernor; A. C. Kyle ami (b-u. J. H. riharpe fr Sat trvasurer: ( Jeorire C. Myers for supnme court clerk: W t. Cole for in.-urance commis siom r: T. M. Henry ami T. K. Maxwell for Autlitor: Wirt Adam for lie venue Agent. The announce ments for the latter, minor oihec were made by only thoe who were present, many other candidate. not being in attendance. from this general meeting tht candidates dispersed and departed immediately or other points to hi! engagements that were made ahead, and po.-.-ibly another j int discus sion may not occur. The Prohibitionists Not In It. The executive committee of the State prohibition convention w hich assembled iu Jackson some time ago. held a meeting last Saturday anil declared that the committee INi-!aIni-l any intMiticu to iulors4. or t oppo-e any candidate tor State office, and did not propose to do or advise anything by the Pro- j hibiti.mists of the State contrary j t(, t, ,; ,1(0,,U1 m ,,romuI- ' gated at the l ebruarv convention . 1 The people of the M ite had prac- j . ? 11 . . .t ... . . . .! 1 : ! ucan agree., upon stun l"u j j rj,v ,( Inl it a litl,. b,f' theuctionof the commute, '...yxtrft ju.p. ,,,r a dispenser of All the munieit.aiities of Ohio ! isiait c i !' C ist s and es- 4 htdd elections Tuesday, in w hich tin Ilopubiicans made perceptible gains all along the line, though not enough to change the sfapis of i afTairs as they already existed. The j Republican candidate was elected j mayor of Cincinnati tc succeed an; nicumueui 01 me same niiui, ami 1 . r.i f 1 1 . . . 1 ; the same result occurreil with the I .x . . 11 t 1 i . .' .Vl,.,', ....- ... . .. . ... -., ...v ...V largest cities in the State p i . parties held practically the same; towns who administrations thev ; ii I, . ,1 , ,. controlled before the election and . )) in cases where inarKed changes or largtdy increusul nuijorities were .- :,i . .1 .if ..1.1. -ii 1 attributtti to special local issues. MnvorTm T. .Tolowo,. r....t.t . , --..-v..- ed mayor of Cleveland which u taken to mean that he will be ! candidate for (Jovernor. while Mavor.elect Fleishman of Cincin- ... 1 vi. . , ,,! I nnti will probably enter the held; f,Jr the Kpublican nomination for I'ni'ed States senator against Mr . : A Sweet Breath l . ....... . . ncn. ntu xue i renin i nau me -tfanacn ,V5 o( wr,ar Thre is no remeJy luthe ; "lltt Kl,d"1 JyMr"i Cure fer j eon g mJiffHtiuD. .i)nfp"i aud aH pep ton,ach Ji"trdpj.s. M ,,f ,u hU9 'ltii.u' Ky ' w m. Mnrj Crick, write: I h ive heen oyl eetio for year tried nil kiuds of By th ne of Kodi.l I b,K" t" improve at ne nod after tnkint; a fv w luttle nm follj restored n weight. b Mith nridt reiitfi h uj cu eat whatever I r.ke. KoUol di Kt wbat too eat aud makes the stom ach t-wt-et. l'hoenix Drnjj Uo. Dried Beef ns you want it slicctl or in hams. Try it for n change Phone Ti). F. p. Carter & Co. The District Court. Tha April term of the United States district and circuit courts for the Eastern Division of the Northern Mississippi district, con - vened in the government building in this city Monday morning,.! ufljr Henry C. Xiles presiding. All j ent f.;r tint dier.ux: of their re- j epective duties, as follows: M .A Montgomery, district at.orneyf W. I). Fra.ce, a-sistaut attorney; J. M ! Oldham clerk of circuit branch ; J. j deputies; M. 11. Stephens crier, J Kvans Thweatt was appointed bail- I iff of the irranil jury, and K.F. ! foreman, Attala county; L. L. Mc - Doug il, Ti.-homiugo; J. I. Wilson,! CM. Palterstjn, J.M. Stewart, I'on - j tutoe; ll. V. Cherry, Lee; Joseph j Steele, J. (i. Stovall, F. F. D-.vx.-;, " W. M. Chaifin. ('leve Harue. Ita- ..... ,., . .1. Ii. Flliott. Oktibbeha; J. II 101- ! iowav, Lowndes; II. K IJro.vn. t ( 'hoctaw; T. . Owen. Monroe; H Timb s. M. D L. Tyra, Prentis- W. J. Heed, Kenego: J Ii. Habon Itawamba. Juiigt Niles' charge compre- ' hendt-d all the Federal statutes likelv to b- violated in this see;; , and was an interesting and iu i ve tliseourse upon tin tiuties lie - ! volving on the peoph iu the matter; j of recognizing ami upholding the j laws of the land. He dwelt par- ' i j tieulaiiy ou the subjects of perju- rv, x.stal irregularities, violations of the internal revenue laws, etc. The court was oeeiipud chiefly this week with tho crimin .. 1. ck et, and hascontin.. i an. ..-u.i. etl many cases, w I. io ..1 s. others convictions r. salti d, .....inl for retailing whisk;, aout li cense, and s-mtenees of sKK) tine ami imprisonment iu county jails for terms ringing from thirty to ninety days were imposed In "the case of D. P. Davis, K. L Lewis ct al, involving the indict ment of practically all the cotton oil mills in the State at the last term of the court, ami argued at that tiuio on demurrer, which was taken under atlvi.senent by Judge Xiles, an order was entered Wed nesday sustaining the demurrer and discharging the defendants. That ends the prosecution of th oil mills for alleged violation of the interstate commerce law, un less new indictments are returned. "Strefigtu and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force, n t 1 i 1 readv-to-st rve wheal anil tiariey food", adds no burden, but sustains. uoui i-hes. invigorates." .... m ... w ""T nf v,r' ' nr. iiit) city attorm ot icnsourg , - , , I'll .a i i ! n 1 : prietl M,e;i tue tloor 1 . ? -i t r .t iml 400K forcible iossession of the; 1 tablisii his rights with a crowbar? The building was retained by the contractors pending a controversy in the iiKitter of settlement h.r its c mst met ion. I ne Democratic ticket was tver- wh; imiugly ee ttil in the city ei - .ctiori ot JM. lja:s. t it cm . . .... r r. tlay. ; (fovi rnor Lougmo has appoint 1 ... 1 . 1. . r . 1 1 ... : 1 ... 14 tue luiniH '"J-) H' wueiacu to icp- I r-:enl Monroe county at the Inter- s'ate. Cane ( rowers Convention. I to be held at Mncon, (b orgin, Mav ; , ' M!h, ili ami Mh: John C. Uur ! 1 ti;n-'. nmiiuvii lr. . .-. r.vaii- . otTU'-t n ; le-rib-en ; lf H. F. ISrovK 'ureeiiwo.H ijnngs; II. u. Terrell, , . !U,t' A' L JJ'W UmiiltOIi; A. I), liryaii and J. 31. IJuehanan, Xettleton; Thomps Dil worth, Athens Cl,rcs mcd Poison, Cancer, Ulcers, Lczcma, Carbuncles, .,.:,,. KlVl, ,iib,rt Wartl. Malt.yV, il.. I si.fr. - rrJ fn.m ii...d ii ii.n: my h.- d. ! far nt;J s)lk.iul Jt-rs were otie tiiH-r- of cor j rutioti; kcIi! in Lodn anil j ant?, haru 1 iu, it tiirtkC !-rnlby kin; u:is nil ruii down ninl di-coarni;eJ, bnt Botanic Hloml li tlm cirf i ui -rftctly, hfnled h!I th jit my ekia tiie rich glow ol lii i rflT i bkia ue riti. jri i.i,k u.i,,, .,. iu ini, .,,r U.lrii lilit n fur bk,oJ j new ambition into 4,.u A. William. Kuit.ary, U i,k n,-m..i ..tni ,. my braiu tace covered with pimples, chronic sore ou buck of head, supper.ited swe'Jiui; on neck. esMn nicer on ler. bone j ain, itchit Kkiu, cured perfectly by Botauio B:o.d H.-i'rn ore; all heulid. Botanic Blood B:thn cart- nil neili;patit biod tr ulilrs, hue:, a eczemn. ecab titid ic!f-, p!n-:-!e, ruunirii di-rt-;, ctrbui.t'le. rc-i-fa, etc. Especially advised for all obstinate en?es thnt have reached the second or third ftge. Improve the digestion; strengthen.-; weak kidneys. Dnnzcbls 1 To prove it cures, sample of Blood B ilui sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Bat m Co , Atlanta, (ia. Describe trouble aud free medical advice ent in pealed letter. Sold ia Aberdeen by J. j. SHELL Jt CO. For Secretary of State. Our popular fellow-citizen Hon. Q. O. Kekford, iu this issue' sub-1 mils his claims to tin? voters .15 a I ! candidate tor Seintarv of Sfate at i i the approaching primary election, This is not altogether unexpected j in view of the solicitations and nave com to him from nrmv si tions of the lSi.it? , and the formal announcement will enable his friends to bestir themselves in bis 1 interest. Th. qualification. ! Kekford for the duties of a 01 .'ir. the of. J tice are poeuliarlv admirable, to j to bear for every consideration af footing the interests and welfare Ifare j of ' t lie commonwealth. UfsideS ; boast a un.re loval Democrat nor one who has bi en ir.ore zealous in! ! laboring for the party's success. j II- closely idenliied .himself with , the party of th- p. tple at the nrt J oppo: tunit v of ca-tiri" a vote ard ' 1 ievotion to partv interests and succe ss brought the rewards of fr- pient otlicial pe.-itions within it ratiks but thec of course carried no emoluments to compensate the in.-iil.'Ht ! ; I ir , r v; 1 , , !. 1 11-. i ' Ki 1 1 i and were view t d and accepted in f the light of compliment to capc- ity af d constancy. He is compe tuit and loyal, and deserves the ! crdied support which we are eon- ti.'ent iii oe accorded in this in stance. Political Popculls. Among the visitors to Aberdeep Tuesday, were Messrs. I'M gar S Wilsr n. Ft ifetl Stnt.s marshal for t lie .Soutlu r 11 district; postmaster Elgin of Corinth; revt t rie agi nt Wood of Water Valley, and post masicr Wood of Columbus, all 01 whom arrived Tuc.-day evening and departed on the eiiriy trains the next morning. As to Mr. Wil son it. may be plausible to assume that he h'ul some otlicial bmines with the Federal court now in ses sion here, though we believe it is the first time that such business has. brought, him to lite Aberdeen court, and it' so it w:es expedited with great facility. -The other gen- demon hd no business with the courl at ad that could be located, and th-'P"' was also an absence of anything iu the way of social or commercial attractions, and their bitling time was likewise limited. It is -igjiifieant that al least three ot thse di-tinguished political vis itors are members of the Re publican State executive commit tee, and it is more than probahh that their meeting here was not so ' much a coincidence as it was a j matter of preconcerted action, pos Isibly for farming out patronage or m ipping out a plan ot campaign ' 1 1 1 -s 11 is oune tt infill iia. u poiiucai con ft rence was the lodeslorie ti attraction, but wh.a'ever w;-s ac- compiishetl is as m sjerit)iis as their unexpected arrival and presto departure. After the h;.ide.st battle i;. Ids jioiithil career ("Miter H in is. n. Democra', was eh e'ed for Li e ourth tint as n iy.r of (.": . by a majority of eejv at'out. 7, (H i: Perfect and Peerless itaeumansQi pvA all Ll-er, rriitnanvJ Elad dcr trouolv c ioenl hj uric acid ia the vteru. It 'cures by cni-y ar.l viulizinj tht bloc i, thua removing tl:e caase of discj.-. It ypves vior aad tone aud buiiJa up tbe hcaltii and strenth cf tb patieat wbi: tlie rem- Ir. VlilZSOL is a luminary in tie n;oa:cal world. . It haa cured and will cc ntinnfi to cure jrors of the abeve diseases than all olhcr knovi a rc.cdiea, many of fci whkti do mor-5 harm thzn good, u iLi-.9 great ana tnorongtlr tasted and endorsed C&lifom'.a Reniedy i:evtr diMproirit9. It cnre ia fallibly if ta-itca as directed. Try it sr.d be convinced t!mt it i a wenler aai a blessiuj to suiTeric? humiuity. ulws and ioJerful cr.rc3. IXICSOC CBH:CAL CO, It Aaclca, CaL. X N. BRUNSWIG & CO . U Price il.CO pr Little, or 6 bot- a I t! for $-5. Forar by d-ugIsts. g 1 S-r.d stanip fo toolr cf paitic-- If I u I n I your drurgist cannct trpply yo-a it will t e seut, prtrpaivf, upon receipt of price. Address: lbs Formula tells ! i' iGrvefs Not a patent meflcine : a thin spirituous liquid, cf a pleasant bitter taste, made of Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extract SICKLY ASH BARK Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK , Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA j 1 i j H Unit Cures the Chills The Best General Tonic. A Distressing Tragedy. A terrible tra .red v occurred last Friuay on i farm iu.ir liiirgaiis, about thirty miUs northf-ist tf Aberdeen in this county. Miss Hosie Belle Cowart, aged 21, shot und killed her mother and then blow out her own brains, with a sinlf-bam 1 hot gun . The mother was ait'icted with deafness, ivhilt th voir.!;' woman had previously exhibited sig?;s of insanitv. which. lis the only explanation that can be c ifered for the tragedv, as there j ,VJ nolhin.' known or supcted j C)n. -mi v "friciicn in"the fami i r" .1 e .1 r I ne otlii r tin mbers of the fam to ly- uily at the ".hue were at work in the field s m- tlistance away and the horror was not discovered untii their return at night. Mr. Cowart is a substantial citizen anil the family was recognized as among the btst in the community. Oii account of the backward ness of farming operations. Judge ll. O. vkes pretermitted the April term of the Circuit Court r tin' hrst (b.-trict of Chickasaw i -ounty. which was to have been is v Id at Ib uston this week. In eon-ei ju -?nc Jmlge Sykes has had a "wee!; off" with his family and friends here at home. Captu -c of Illicit Still. A cat) ami worm, with Io0 gallons of beer, was cup'ured near Fas', ne-!), Itawamba county, la-t Saturday, by Fnited Stales depuU marshals. . J Warren and Nat ISynum. on the premises of Knos Fow h r They also arrest d Fowler who was irriigned before Com missioner l. C. Sims here Mon thly, pleaded guilty ard was com milted to the Federal grand jury in bond of !S"iOO. This is the still that the same officers came near capturing his', year, on the place of Fowler's brother. Marvelous Escape from Death ! PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Doe?? a WeiKlrons Wc:k for a Lilly Who Vvras Almost Crazed witli Pa in and Sufferius:. It h v.!.ii yc!..:ita, ::: lo ii;ei:rn:i -m, 5. -.- :i n:iv c ! !:: : ( ', .: f t i - I s:r i . .i:..iic ' ( ; r-i.:. ; 1 : U-tinv t i.-l 'f , :0 '1 : . o iv C"i n-! '.:i il 1-. it-. I- !l ::l 1!H- 11: l.in !. j'i t :!.. -'I '.rr , . ur:!- :. ;.. . ! :: ,v !e. v ! on : : I...- f ; ioL Mi-. M.-r- I : it ia . Mii.u., ai' ti tiru:y j year, . f ; L-.r hk, ii :t x. IK.i-.-i- . ! CiL'.v ( r. : . ' i - ' . : it- n - h.irj a -'i :.r . ,.t IK..-.. -'; ;t- : - . f . ! ,t:t-.c" , a': ': . :i; r ; U ::c l.lc r"j.;" suf ferer ii.'iii i,ci.i.;";-ia ia tl.o Lt.u'. ;i,a lxUo with ihc.niaiU-.n ia li.e v.!.. ic l..-.'y. I 1 t.--:i taking Taiiic's (.ti ry (' :-wyu.:.d i-ud y..- ;i f.mud I was in.'.' h ! .:. I" t i j taking the Corr.pour.J, my hie w.i- mc'i a 1 -.;rkn that I clmost pr.iyei! t i hy i: wn. I wo i cdi.-.-t every tun weeks i;h in.iiii le y-xn in the hea', lack, a:,J r.td x:'M: I a : i crazel. I am al !-" h.r U r w. i! and note :f it t.xhiv t!i it i -r iv.tnty-t-ive vcar. I auin, tlianks to e s . tiery C .k nv I-is l;r.s i- ;.ur.;'. 1 am sal:r.ed n r-lor.pcf! n;r.: y years iClAMCND'oYf, f AST BLACK Diamond Dyes Colo.6- Anything Any Color There ate many ways in which Diamond I Dyes will help yon. Dresses, cloaks, suits, J ! ribbons, coats, feathers stockings every- thing wearable, Diamond Dyes make to !kxk like new. Diamond Dyes are the perfect home dyes; they are SIMPLE, STRONG, SURE. V har special department of drice, and MBiUntrer free any ji;eption about dyeing. Direction book and 45 dyed eamplee free. DIAMOND DTE3, Burlington, Vt the story : Chromc CM!! Cure that other Chill Tonics Don't Cure. No Cure, v. -tlc n fl rt 8 tAs. jm BAP . kl i ra ti ti si X?? Li l m c: etc as As-sfO HOT Es s n a M I At ELIXSOVS KS W YORK RAi I have just got hack from New York. My goods arc rolling in by the car load. Store full from tloor to cell ing. Not any old bankrupt stocks, but FRESH. NEW SEASONABLE GOODp, Just from the Eastern markets I 'till and complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing;, Notions, Boots, hoes, Hats and Caps. Now is your time to come get bargains. Don't be misled by others with their hot air song and dance, but come right here to the fountain head for genuins bar gains. We have them for you in every line of goods. Sl.OO WIII, 1U V 5' c rc c 55 c 5 lo yards ;ood Calic, HO yards J'.ed Tickintr. iT) yaitis SiiecliiiL: prints. 15 yards best lYrcaie, L?) yards zood -Pereale. 10 yards Pants goods, '2k) yards so. White Law n. '2'i'i yards fine Lace. 15 tine Embroidery, JU vurds lOe. Lace. '20 yd 10 A: 15c. Embroid. 10 yards 15c. Organdies, lo yds French (.Jinghnins K ynls lOe. Apron (ing. 10 yards tine Madras. 20 vards Curtain Lace. 1 Child's Par ft. sols. -v.- iC v- 1C ct: -fe ici -. c: -cc- 2 pairs Men's Slippers. j And Ten Thousand Other Kow York t '!i.'ak t Si. ii i;.ir;!t ft-;' . 7- vvX; vS ?5 C- '3 5 Tw LNIST FATGS q California and the Northwest. Write ! r information to Division The sntiitticr season is almost fiere, atul ve have a nice line ct CEREALS, f, -' si EVAP( SEATED FRUITS, Etc., v?:ich ve must sell. special salenesins fat Monday vv ANl")' I. STS 3 DAYS. We will also sivc yon sonic barairs in s Canned Goods Vie ft i Full v igSst CuriHuts, X. V. 20r , onr ric- lUc. i I ..ii ' 1 now Ti'c. Crca.ii r.t Wheat -iO;':. for 1."C. 2 Kalston lircakfst Fo.,,1. 17X-. nr'.v for 10c , au-i tilt' .-:mc all through our Hue of (V ras. l:irrnln in n i ol fl.r.i 1 Wt- arc sellint: tliciu by lu.-k- it etfuls. Bulk O-U Mcai 5 i 1 - r: 1 1 il n ri 11 :r ihi I if 1 FJ.CITEBIC0.. I Aberdeen, Miss. ffi Telei.lioce 79. . -v . FOLETfSHONEYTAR Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneameaui No Pav. Price, 50c. up-: p li I i MM MS ,1 : :JV 2 pairs Ladies' Slippers, I pairs Child's Slippers, 1 air Men's fine Shoes. 1 pair Ladies line Shoes 'J pair Misses tine Shoes 20 Cajxs. L) Hats. 5 Ladies' Sailors, 7 Misses Sailors. 10 Men's Straw Hats, JC) Boys' Straw Hats. "25 iarje ToweU. 2 pairs Men's Pants. 1 Hows' tine Suit. L5 Tin Pars, L'0 Tin Kuekels, I'.O jiapers Pins. KH) cakes i,(-.-t Soap. Things that $1.00 vill liny Racket Store, .1. 15. EIJ.XSON, Proprietor. Siit 'n-lt. Kvr lfv Coriif ' 2 g &e &3 C X, Miuafas VIA- J. X. CORN ATZKR, IVisscncr ygcnt, Mcmpltis, Tenn Teachers lixamiuations. oticr is ii:ri'iiv Lrin tluit th.- I ' ' ' 1 1 1 " ' ' ' " ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' i M ' ! will l" ht ld in t ho puhlin . hi.i ; lui;t!inrs. in the titv of A irrJ--n. as follow n. FOR H1TK ti:ai h i;i:s. 1st examination. April and 1. "o:: 'i : : 2d Fin; (HLot;cn rr. i:i:i:s. ;Pt rxaminat'n. April IU and 11 i - (i i Kxamination.s bi'L'iri rfnip'lv at o'clock a. in. Iif-Tc(f"u!l v. T. T. 1i:vi:m uKT, Snpt- I'Mucation Monroi Co. TOR SALE. Oak Lawn farm nlTVrs for i!c bushels prolific loni-st:ip'j cotton seed, in tpuantinVs to mi it purchasers. All lint cotton raised from this sm d this year sold for 12 cents a pound. Apply to tf Di:. L. (i. Xisnr.T. Prop. KIDNEY DISEASE: M Sin - o jiarc the most fatal of all dis- no.v oc.lo. y i eases. CHI CVfO KIDNEY DURE Is a ruLCi o 0u3raRted Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $1.00. i . - '