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ijjX TIME TABLE. Uenger Trains: AWS GOINO NORTH. i , " to ,...l:ou a., m. V 2 departs - ffl "departs U-55 p. m. GOING SOUTH. ' ;.,.u j:oua.iu. j 1 acyai w- t. 93 departs f. 25 departs nt, 1:50 2:45 ' 1:30 w. L. Myers ' Ticket Age p. 01 p. m a. m CANTON TIMES Local and Personal. Mr Mose Beer, of Vicksbur (iD the city. v . i u pacfi, of Sharon, was I :. Mnnduv. I L Mills is looking well and ininv njr ms uoujc wo..- . Mrs. J'imP Vanary is visiting br mother in lazoo - Mrs. S. T. Dunning is visitins fie'ldS 111 Kityaiat utJ. .up,-. We regret to leani that Mrs J. Love is still seriously sick t n Pane . a su ccessf ul farm erwas a recent visitor to Canton m, nml Mrs. Massey, of 'Charlton were in the city this i . -. J. F. Kernop. a worthy citizen .from Diet. 5 was in the city re- centiy. . ' 't'f-'i' . Priestley spent a few days recently with nis parents ana friends.. Brvan Clark, a staunch citizen of District 2. was a city visitor this week. Miss Rosa Lutz, spent Satur day and Sunday in Jackson" and Yazoo City. . ; R. Hansen one of our prosper, ous northern farmer. was in th( eiiy Monday. - . E. A. Sanson, our clever neighbor is withhis family and home friends. ... '." Dr. S K. Coleman, left on the 20th. for the Confederate reunion at Dull.is 1xae. . I. H, Harbour, a solid and upright citizen of Flora, was in the city Tuesday. B. E. Cauthen, and hisdaugh lier Miss Dora, of Ofahoma, are in the city to-day. Mr, Feiblemau, of Jackson, has been a guest this week in the family of Mr. J. L. Perlinsky. Mrs. Miller, of Natchez,- form erly Miss Ortie Handv is the guest of relatives and friends. R. H. Adkinson. a clever man and good farmer from Dist. 5 was inthe city a few days ago. T. J. Love, one of our clever est and best citizens was houdy mg with his friends recently. H. L.Sanders, a successful farmer and his estimable wife of Madison ere visitors to dhr city Thurs day. , , -. . . W. H. Bole, our popular and capable president of the Board of Supervisors, was in the city this week. ' Little Rosa Roberts ; is home from New Orleans muce improv d by the treatment 'received there. TS m ' . 1. j ki 1 urner, me - live nuu successful stock dealer is making business trip to the - Delta this eek. . . - P- D. Coleman, our clever and conservative Supervisor was amongst his friends in town Monday. Messrs A. P. and M. Cameron, "tensive merchants and planters J Viililia, were among their Unton frivnds the Erst of- the eek. . , . Mrs. S. D. Terry and her beau oral and accomplished daughter, "iss Mattie, were visitors in Uoton one day this week. J-M. Grafton, the active and Successful Louig. B?ae with u .1 !iro n nil ii I 1 f s 1 1 i t a ad frienrtc tfc; i. Visit of Admiral Schley, JACK0T. MISS.. MAY I. IKK-RBDUCED BATES ANU r .rroon' of thehore mentioned occmIod, Ur t.fX-t on f AP"J I9ft (orrr,nra. oXioek in u .' ' ' Kj, TWtet Agent. Mrs. James McGrath, and her I interestinc chUA .v . in,ug rMfl,tIVPS anr trianAa Iy, T i. I haven. E. W. Melvin, the substantial merchant, farmer and good citi zen of Thrift, was in Canton on Tuesday. ur. Eugene 'Smith, the great trucker and all round srnnri nits. zen was a few days ago amongst H. O. Luckett, the active and successful real estate dealer, whs with his family and frinds Mon day and Tuesday. S. A. Pool, of Ludlow, who is now engaged in merchandising, at that pliure was with his Can ton friends this week. An unfortunate man is lying very sick at the Southern Hotel aod is in. a destitute condition and needs immediate nelp. Dr.W. A. Cheek,' of Millville, is home from attendance upon medical lectures from Tulane Medioal School New Orleans. . Wm Reid, ex president ot the Ron. rd of Sunfirvisors. is a.mnnjr the number who went to the Con federate reunion ar. Dallas, Tex. C. B. Cooper, one of our best farmers, and his lovelv daue-h. ter. Miss Bessve. of Oaks, were visitors to bur city on Thursday. Memorial Services were held in the uemetarv this afternoon. and DarticiDated in br the entire I town. A full report will be given in next issue. Mies Annie Suku has iust re turned from a visit to Jackson friends, and is accompanied bv the beautiful and accomplished Miss Mamie Spengler. Mr. John T. Hays, a promi nent Atty. of Sulivan Ind. is visiting- his son-in-law, Mr. J. H. Drake and familv. and is much pleased: with our country. Dr. L. C. Pitchford, is home from his medical coura at the Attauta Medical College, ready for the State Board and to enter upon his professional duties. nr. A Tj Morris, the leading physician and men hant of Lena, his wife and little Alex, L., Jr., are visiting his brother. alter Morris, aud .family in tha city this week. The members of the Cantou Cemetery Association are kindly i-pmiHst-ed to nav to Mrs. G. D. Cfineron at the Mississippi State Bank all delinquent auqs as soon as possible. JL W. Gilman. oecreiary Will Cratin. who has recently been with the Lexington Advert iser was with his home io'ks a few days ago, enroute to Lake Charles La., where he has ac cepted a position. He is a good young man and a good printer. 'The bidy of Mrs. Theresa Harrif , wife of Julius Harris, of Winona, was intured in the ewish cemetary this morning. The sympathy of friendsis ex tended to the family. The re mains were accompanied by Meesrs J. C. and A. Harris and Mrs. A. Harris and Mr. C Peary J. W. Thomas, died this morn- will be brought to Canton his old home for interment. lhis is indeed a sad stroke to his rela tives and friends here- He was lawyer of ability, a man 01 a hiffh order of intehgence, and refinement genial in disposition, a devoted husband fond parent and good citizen. We wish to call special atten tion to the ad of McGrath and Sons Co. in this weeks paper. This enterprising and aoerai rm are alwayson the alert wnen tn the interest of their It vvuivw . . patrons and the welfare of their coram unity, aside from the bar gains to be secured, the very commendable feature of dona tion to the cemetary iuua m his sale should recomena 11. i all our people. Lottville Dots. appreci- Mr. Tom Priohard atfonAa services Sunday. A very nice rain , was ated this evening. Mr. Joe Tucker, of Canton, paid a brief visit Sunday. Mr. Divine, of Sharon, was seen on business Wednesday. Miss Lula McKay, of Carthage is spending this week with friends. ' Among our welcome visitors Sunday, were handsome Aachie -i .... uoieman. RfiV. Mr. (latli'n nronnliorl two large appreciative audiences last bunday. One of our sweetest ladies. Mrs. hJ. t . ijeo-p-ltte. was spon no . with a pleasant smile for ever one Monday evening. Mrs, E. J. Cheek, and lovelv daughter Angle, has returned to their hom in fnnf.nn. a.ft.pp being called to the dying bed-side ot Mrs. Thornton. Mrs. J. T. Thornton was called home to God Monday the 21st She is sleeping sweetlv in the Hayes cemetery. We extend our sincere sympathy ' to the heart broken son and relatives. v ; Washington STar. PARENTS. Patented and unpatented Inven tions Bought and Sold. Lucas & Co., St. Louis. Mo. 16 Sharon Dots. Misses Fannie and Alleen Holliday visited home folks last Sunday. Mrs. Wiggins left last week to spend a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. M. Allen. Mrs. Nannie Eldridge left here Saturday for Ridgeland where she will spend a few weeks. Misses Beetle and Ozel la Baker spent last Sunday in the home of Mr. J. E. Holliday and family. We are glad to learn that Mrs, J. P. Smith i' up again after quite a severe Fpell of sickness. We are glad to note that Mr. R. E. Spivey and little Dancey Divine are up again after several days sickness. ' i ' Mr. Mitchell Prichard, accom panied by Mii-s Sadie Hickman, spent last Suuday in the home of Mr. J. F. Prichard. Mr. Aristotle EldPidge and Misses Annie Holliday and Eunice Eldridge attended the teachers examination last Friday and Saturday. Mr A C Minter. Mrs. M. P Muse and Misses Vivia Pace and Kate Adams, left last Sunday to attend the reunion in the Lone Star State. For Sale. 50 per as new Old issues for sale at rent discount as soon issues are received. List. ' Leslie's Weekly, Monthly, Harper's Monthly, Weekly, McClure's, Cosmopolitan, Century, Scribner's, Munsey's. Review of Reviews, Literary Digest Weekly, Life Weekly, Success-Weekly, Saturday Evening Post-Weekly Forest and Stream Weekly, Ladies Home Journal, , Womans Home Companion, Scientific American, Chicago Record, 6 issues Daily New York World, 6 issues Daily, St. Louis Globe Democrat, 7 issues Daily, Puck Weekly, Judge-Weekly. Railway Age Weekly, k Ram'8 Horn Weekly, Coiner's Weekly, ; New York Chaistian Advocate at Y. M. C. A. or phone 8 and order will be sent to you. ti, noriodicals are kept in good condition in binders. o o o o a o o o o o o o a o a o o o Q o a o a o o a o Leaders of Low Prices. o 9 o As the flashlight pierces through the night so does our price power penetrate into every home in this and the surrounding community, it is no new story for this store to sell cheaply, but we have never before equaled our present values and cheapness. Call and see us and come prepared to see the purchasing power of your dollar. 3ic per Yard 5c per Yard For regular 5c 26-iuch For regular 8c 26-inch figured fast color Lawn. solid colored Lawn. 4ic per Yard 7c per Yard For regular 6c 26-inch For regular 10c 28-inch figured fast color Lawn. figured fast colored Lawn. We have a beautiful line of fancy and solid Summer Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Laces, Embroideries, Millinery, and in fact everything that goes to make a complete stock, all of which is being offered at un match able prices. o o o o a o o a o a O 13 o a o n o a o o o 13 o o o D.&L.R. LEVY, Leaders of 'Low Prices. E3 a oDoaoaoDODoaoDoaoDonoEirjoao o o a o m (US (Us fa m fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Our Mr. A. H. Lahman is now in St. Louis attending a $500,000 fire sale and he ex pects to buy a good portion of these goods. Due notice will be given on their arrival in the Canton Times. Bargain seek ers will do well to wait for these goods. The C. L. Gross Co. A neiorhhor ran in with a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoe Remedy when my son was suffering with severe i.amns and was siven ud as be yond hope by my regular physi cian, who stands nign in ms pro fession. After administering mree doses of it, my son regained con cr.miQnPss and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours," says vii.c Murv Haiier. ot Mt. Craw ford. Va. This Remedy is for sale by B. E. Jones. 50 Bushels Peas sale. Apply to W. C. Alsworth. For 13-4t 9UM fFeed. M DONKEY ON SACK. KEEPS MULES UP AND FEED BILLS DOWN IT IS HELD by some butchers that they cannot sell high-class meats at ordinary prices and make a profit. j Perhaps not at the proht they want. It is done here. The Finest Meats are sold by us at regular rates. u-usiomers can reiy upon getting Beef, Veal. Lamb and Pork that will please and satisfy. Tender, toothsome cuts at moderate' prices. Come and see us uaswiil i mum TRY ITI 'Phone 140 when you want Job Printing.