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port ©ibeon RwtlU. Celapbor* r*©. * 9 - THURSDAY. JULY a. 1903. H. H. CRISLEft. C< «red at the poetoflloeat Port Gibaon, Ml**, aa aeoond-elaaa stall matter. .fa per rear. fixtiscriptlon. announcements. Th« R ereilte U authorised to announce the fol lowing named gentlemen as candidate« for the offices under which their names appear. They ask for your anpport. pledging themaelrea to abide by the will of the party. For Oietrict Attorney I hereby announce niyaeU acandidate for Dta trict Attorney, of the Ninth Judicial District^or Mississippi, subject to the action of the Pemo cratlc party at the ensning primary FOB SENATOR (Jefferson and Claiborne County) C. A. FRENCH At the earnest solicitation of numerous friends _;; parts of the County. I have consented to announce myself as a candidate for the office of State bens tor, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. 8. THRASHKR. FOR REPRESEN/ATIVE F. A. POLSLEY JOHN W. CLARK O. T. HOWARD FOR SHERIFF C. S. MAGEE. W. H. BENTON R. W. MAGRUDER FOR CHANCERY CLERK Thanking my friend« for past confidences and ■Muring them of my high appreciation and gratitude. 1 announce myself as a candidate for to-election to the office of Chancery Clerk of Claitmrne County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Respectfully, R. C. McCAY. FOR CIRCUIT CLERK Assuring my friends thst I highly appreciate their kind indulgence. I hereby announce myself ■s a candidate for re-election to the office of Cir cuit Clerk of Claiborne County, subject to the action of the Democrattc party. Respectfully, ANON K. BRASHEAR. . FOR TREASURER SAM'L BAGNELL. GEO. W. ROBERTSON T. L. RUSH For Superintendent of Education . S. J. RUSSELL FOR ASSESSOR Thanking my friends for past favora, and aak tng for a continuance of Mme. I announce my self aa a candidate for re-election to the office of Assessor of Claiborne County, aubject to the ac tion of the Democratic party. _ _ Gratefully, B. 8. JEFFERIES. I aak support of my candidacy for Assessor, and make the race simply on my merits. Sincerely, J. B. ROSS. J. F. WEEKS For Surveyor F. P. POWELL For Supervisor District I. BEN R. LEVY A. M. MILLER District a. M. L. NORWOOD W. E. WOOD JAMES J. MOORE W. L. TAYLOR District 3 J. A. REGAN I thank the votera for their past anpport ask their anffrage again, pledging tne same faithfulness to duty ahonld I again be elected. J. W. JETT. »0(1 District 4. W. R. TRIM. response to the expressed wiahes ot many of H friend* and neighbors, I hereby announce rayaelf a candidate for the office of Supervisa District 4 of Claiborne county, promising, if it is the «rill of the Democratic party to nominate me, to serve my people to the heat of my ability. . C. McMUKCHY. District s C. L. YOUNG JOHN D. SEGREST W. A. HENINGTON In n»y r of For Justice of the Peace District t At the earnest solicitation ot numerous friend* from all parts of the district, 1 have consented to announce myself aa a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace of District 1, aubject to the action of the Democratic party. B. W. DAVIS. S. M. RUSSUM H. B. PEGRAM GEO. F. ANDREWS A. EARL BARBER District 3. J. M. NELSON Assuring my friends of my high appreciation and gratitude for their support in the past, I an nounce myaelf aa a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace of the «rd District, aubject to the action of the Democratic party E. W. LUM.. Thanking my friends for past favora and ask ing a repetition of the aame, I take this means of announcing myaelf aaa candidate tor re-election to the office of Justice of the Pea«», subject to the action of the Democratic party. Respectfully, TRBVILION. Diatrict 4 W. G. HERRINGTON I hereby announce myaelf a candidate for Jus tice of the Peace of Diatrict No. 4. subject to the action of Democratic party. B. W. SMITH, J. S. GREENLEE District 3 J. P. MARTIN J an absolute denial. In view of Ibc recent charges made against Judge Crlt*. the following ex tract from • letter written by him to Mr. R. C. McCay of tbia place will be read with Intereat, and it aboold forever ail the oily tougnea—at leaat eo far aa ence Judge Crlt* la concerned—that have been trying to make capital out of auch reports : In anawer to your first letter at to the charges which the supporters of otb candidates are making againat me, to the effect that I am using money in an illegitimate manner, I will say it ia an infamous and malicious falsehood. I have never heard of the man Andrewa referred to in your letter and ray cam paign committee here tell me they have never heard of such a man. It is a fab rication, pare and simple, altered and made for the sole purpose of injuring * • er II me. Headquarters Co. "H." 3 rd *«••• Ml,i - National Guard, Port Gibaon, Mias., July iat, 1903. I have been informed through military channels that the encampment of the Misaisaippi troops will be held at Chlca tnauga Park, and to that end J am now endeavoring to fill my company up to the limit with men who are sore that they will be able to attend. So all men throughout the county who versed in military and who are dé sirons of going into camp with my com pany will have an opportunity to do so by joining for the present enlistment which will be out on the iStb of are term J«ly, 1904. So all who wish to take advantage of this opportunity will please meet me at the Company Armory on Monday night, July 13th, 1903, at 8 o'clock. - S. H. BAGNELL, Captain Commanding. That Throbbing Haadaoho Would quickly leave yon, if yon used Dr. King's New Life Pilla. Thousand of anfferers have proved their malcblaaa merit for Sick and Nervons Headaches. They make pure blood and build np your health. Only 35 cent«, money back if not cored. Bold by J. A. Shreve, Druggist. One New Announcement. There ia bat one new announcement this week, Mr. A. M. Miller for anper viaor of Diat. No. 1. Mr. Miller ia making the race on his knowledge of the practical huaineaa that constantly come« before the board. He la 1 bridge builder of 10 yeara experi ence, besides ia familiar with all work of this kind. He ia well known in the district. TO CURE CHILLS AND FEVER Take Roger's Blue Chill Cure. The firat doae breaks the chills, and three doaea will care, care no pay. Farmers' Institute for Herraanvllle. Prof. S J. Russell baa received a let ter from Prof. Hardy of the A. & M. Col lege stating that a farmers' institute will be held at Hermanvllle on July 22nd. Every farmer In the neighborhood should attend this inatitnte. The con ductors do not give theory ; they give the result of actual experiment. Constipated Bowels. To have good health the body should be kept in a laxative condition, and the bowels moved at least once a day, so that all the isonous wastes are expelled daily. Mrs. L. Edwards, 142 N. Main St., Wichita, Kansas, writes : "I have used Herbine to regulate the liver and bowels tor the past ten years, and found it a reliable remedy.'* 50c at Pope Drug Company. No Price 25 cants. Sold bv Dr. T. T. Bailey e Call on Mr. Magruder. We hereby arge Mr. Tbos. B. Msgru der, a worthy son of a worthy sire, to anoounce bimaelf a candidate for the legislature. We recognize in Mr. Ma grader thoae elements that made bis father aucb an able representative of the county, aud we urge him to announce VOTERS. The lateat bit at Davidson's Fountain, "Davidson's Choice," any flavor, only 5 C - Normal for Colored Teacher*. The summer normal has been located at Port Gibson, to begin about July 20II1 or 27th. Prof. J. A. Smylie of Meridian will conduct the normal. He will have two assistants. The teachers should make a special effort to make the nor mal a great ancceaa. WANTED —A bnndred housekeepers to bny Ice Boxes and Water Coolers nt David Bock'a Department Store. GEO. D. PARKER Thanking my friends for past confidence, and having been solicited to again become a candi date. I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for re-election to the office of Justice of the Peace of District No. 5, aubject to the action of the Dem ocratic party. H. C. DANIELS. A. WOODS For Re-election M. F. MITCHELL For Constable . District i C. B. TILLMAN I announce myself aa a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Constable. L. A. SIMMS. District a L. T. NORWOOD District 3. J. L. CRAWFORD J. B. JOBE S. B. GODWIN District 4 JOHN G. GRIFFIN S. A. TOWNSEND JAMES A. GRIFFIN District 5. JOHN T. McCLURB Announcement Fee* Strictly CA.SM. !«j Z 7 \ do «ht* <n»««T| Jim Dump*' phjaician once Said he: "I'll have no draught or pill. Said Jim: "Ho, ho, you're on the ahelf, Ton who enre others, cure yourself. Then Jim sent up t "Force "to ni "That's what he needs, quoth " Sunny Jim « » T r b »» som-i m. »• »» • 1 19 I 4 4 4 Tha Raady-to-Serro Canal 4 'j for doctor and patient 4 gay Eaten Thrse Case*. "I was attacked last May by appendi citis. Aa I showed signs of reoorery doctor and I began to cast around for a suitable diet and as a result we fell upon Force, which has been a wonderful boon to me. I h* T ® eaten almost three cases. H. H. Mo.l*r. 4 4 W— » Photographs THAT ARE ALL RI6HT AT HOME IN QUALITY IN PRICE is what you get by datronizing our GILBERT BUILDING, OPPOSITE BERNHK 1 MKR RESIDENCE. Branch Studio, We do everything in the picture line except the tintype and the pen All the latest and best finishes, such as Colodio Carbon, ny grab. Platinum, Aristo Platino; in fact the best in everything. Enlarging, ViewWork, Photo Buttons and Photo Frames a Specialty, son Gallefy open every Wednesday. Port Gib Permanent Studio, 10S l-S S. Washington St, Vicksburg. Miss. CHAS. LONG, the Picture Agitator, A. E. HILL. OPERATOR. Notice. I will preach at Mt. Gomer school house on Wednesday night, July 8'h, at 8:30 o'clock. All ire cordially invited A. D. MILLER. to be present. Lorman, Mia«., June 29, 1903. Yau Know What Yon era Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly print ed on every bottle, showing that it is sim ply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless foras. No Cure, N o Pay. V>c. _ The little girl of Rev. and Mr«. I. M. Boswell recently «wallowed a nickel. For ten day« the little «offerer was nn able to eat, aud last week she was taken to Vlckabnrg and subjected to the X-ray. The nickel waa discovered at the base of the throat and removed. Since, the the child bas improved steadily and baa almost recovered. To Cure • Cold In One Day Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. a£c. WANTED.—A hnudred housekeepers to buy the Wickless Blue-Flame Oil Stoves at David Bock's Department Store. ____ Mr. Albert Son, who Is visiting his parents, will receive hia clothing sam plea in a few days and call on his friends here for orders. He and hia brother have opened a clothing basi nets in New Orleans, and they should be encouraged. INDIGESTION la tha direct cause of moat of oar Us: ■web as sick headache, diarrhoea, kid nay end bladder troublas, rheumatism, akin diseases, narrons prostration, de bility, etc., often canting pains an over the body. Addins b guaranteed to •ore Indigestion In its worst form, at a cost of lass than one sent a day. Money refunded if It fails. Call lor free eemple bottle and circular. Sold aed guaranteed by POPE DRUG COMPANY. You can «ave money by buying a Commutation Book at Davidson's. 15 tickets for 50c., good for Soda Water or Ice Cream. Mr. H M. Colson, who baa been local agent of ibe American Express Co. for many years, baa been succeeded by Mr. J. A.Ambler,ofNewOrleana. Mr. Amb ler arrived this week with his wife aud baa taken charge of hia duties. Have yon tried a "DAVIDSON'S CHOICE" ? It'« delicious. Only 5c. Through ihe efforts of Mr. Jacob Bern beitner, the necessary money for pur chasing the poles for the telephone line to Martin has aluios'. been raised and the poles have been ordered. It** refreabiug. Wbat ? "Grape Juice." Only 5e. «t Davidsou's Foun tain. _ - WANTED.—A hundred house-keep er* to bay Sewing Machine* for Five Dollars at David Bock'a Department Store. Rev. H. R. Singleton, pastor of the Methodist church, announces tbat the hoar for hia Thursday prayer meetings has been changed from the afternoon to eigh' o'clock in Ihe evening. We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stands so em phatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor ing appetite, of giving new strength to the tissues, especially to the nerves, its action is that of a medicine. * s ! Send for free sample. SCOTT ft BOWNK, Chcmfeu, I A 409-41$ Pearl Street, New York. . $oc. and $i.00; all druggists. Notice of Sale, Estate Minor Heirs A. T. & S J. Haley By virtue of a decree rendered by the chancerv court of Pike county, Mississippi, on the 8th day of June, A. D. 1903, in the the above styled cause, R. C. Mc Cav, a special commissioner to make the sale, will proceed to sell the following real estate on the First Monday, and the 6 th Day of July, A. D. 1903» ! No. i w 6. at the front door of the court house in the town of Port Gibson, Claiborne County, Mississippi, be tween the hours of 11 a. m. and 4 m., at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale shall be made accord ing to the provisions of the law governing the sale of real estate and the land to be sold is describ ed as follows, to-wit : Beginning at the S E. corner of Sec 5, thence West on Section line 5 11-40 chains, thence North 15 chains, thence South 89.57 de grees East 40 chains, thence South 15 chains t«» the place of begin ning, all in Section 5, Township II, Range 4 East, containing 60 acres. Also a parcel of land de scribed as follows : p Begin at Black Gum corner on Section line, being Graddick's S. E. cor ner and Haley's S. W. corner, thence East 10 chains along Sec tion line t>* Section corner, the same being E. Haley's original S. W. corner, thence North 15 chains to his original N. W. corner, a stake, th< : % ce West 17 chains to Hickory C. a c r. er between Ha ley and Griddick. thence South 24 degree« Kajt 17 chains to place of beginning, containing 20.25 acres in S W. quarter, fractional Section N«>.| Range 4 East, ami bring the same pare- ! <*f land, det d French by deed recorded in deed booK 3 A. page 556. Also part of the S E. Y N. W. Y, and part of the N. E. Y S. W % of Sec. 5. T. 11, R. 4 E., containing 61.57 acres. For sur vey thereof begin at a stake on the public road leading East from Hermanville, whence a sweet gum marked X))), run South 60 de grees W., thence South 40.60 chains to a stake on line of A. T. Haley's home place to a pine mai ked X))), N. 77 degrees W. 2.25 chains, thence West 1493 chains to the line of O. F. Grad dick's place, thence N. 40.81 chains to said public road, thence E. along said public road 1493 chains to place or beginning, sav ing and excepting therefrom 3 60 acres heretofore deed by E B. French and wife to M. E. Craw ford, also i Y acre deed by A. P. Haley to the Hermanville High SchooL All ot the above described bnd Ij'ing, being, and situate in the County of Claiborne, State of Mis sissippi. The undersigned Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids, the same being in con formity with the decree above re ferred to. T WMSI 'j» If. 5 - 30 C. T. Wltueaa my cignatare this the 16th day of Juue, A. D. 1903,— 3t. R. c. McCAY, Special Commissioner. -r —• -r - 1 -r «* -c' w ^ w . w w ■» w ..«> w .w 8 !«j J Tailor*Made Clothing! 8 Made-tO'Order Shirts! « S «T 3: Have become the Leading Features of our Business, of the many who have worn Clothing made by us and they will . tell you they never had a better fit or better service. Ask any I 4 , » 4 » » 4 , » 4 ii .<§> 3 « « FINE GROCERIES. » s 3: » 4 i » 4 Promptness of though, can he had at all times at our store, delivery gives us a prestige. *> « 4 i « N. A. SON & eo. » » 4i Tb« Formula tells the story : Grove's Chronic Chill Cure Not a patent medicine : a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant bitter taste, made of Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don't Cure. TEe Best General Tonic. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. A* To Cure a Cold in One Day Tai» Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven MDBon bom goM fat post 13 month». Th» Signature, ^ Cares Grip kt Two Deya, on every box. 25c. —T % Our Leading Specialties •n JEWTiLET CONSISTING OF Rings Watches Brooches Cuff Buttons Collar Buttons sK. Fobs Lockets Chains rr. Baby Pins- Bracelets Emb. Pins Ear Rings Hearts Studs, etc Necklaces TOILET SIETS Powder Boxes Polishers Cuticle Knives Scissors Mirrors Pin Cush. Glove Stretchers Hat Brushes Clothes Brushes, etc. b/ft Combs Brushes Shoe Horns Files ft at 01 IST OTTEL.TIEÎS Silver Bracelets Cologne Bottles Suspenders ■ Bon Bons Hand Mirrors Emeries 'Wr Belt Pins w... Hat Pins Flasks Thimbles Lonyette Dollar Lockets Silver Lockets Musical Strings A 0 01 CLOCKS SILVER, Gorham, Complete Line. A Watchmaker and Jeweler, PORT RIBBON, fllSBISSIPPI - L. HIBOU, HA ■ ...AND ■ ■■ entirely different propositions to most people. are ©nly the Few thereby accumulate a fund which enables them to cope save and with emergencies or to grasp golden opportunities. Will you spend what you make or will you start a savings ac count and MAKE IT CROW? We respectfully offer our services. omen WITH IS Mississippi Nononpi Bonk. m O in ONE of Hie most attractive and favored health, L 10 H pleasure aud instruction rcaerta in the south. w On the summit of the Cumberland Mount A 11 mi C f /h ai ns, îaoo feet above sn level. Easily accessi _____________ HUgUol AU |,i e . About midway hetweeu Chattanooga and Nashville, on the line of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railw iy. No malaria, nomos qnitoei, air always delightfully cool, the purest water and fine sewer ayst :n, insunug comfort and health. MONTEAGLE Summer Schools in all Departments. SUMMER SESSION OF EMERSON COLLEGE OF ORATORY of Boston. SUMMER SESSION OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MUSIC. AN ART SCHOOL : TEACHERS' DRAWING CLASSES A SPECIALTY. A SCHOOL OF METHODS, INCLUDING KINDERGARTEN. A SCHOOL OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE. FREE TO ALL SUNDAY SCHOOL NORMAL INSTITUTE. PRIMARY AND ADVANCED. The lecture platform will present many celebrities, and the moat charming readera, entertain era, muaiciana, and singera. Two hundred and fifty entertainments all told during the season. Board in hotels and cottages on very reasonable term*. Furnished Reduced railway rates, cottages may be rented. Further information and beautiful Monteagle Annual upon application to n. B. PILCHER, Öen. Hgr., Honteagle, Tenn. FOR SALE - TWO 60 Sdw Smith Huiler Gina, with feeder« and condensera, One Nance Preaa. One Suction Elevator. One 15 H. P. Chandler & Taylor En Mink«'' gine and Boiler, with shafting, pulley*, 1 etc , complete. ery herd fchove •°^ * l • bargain, On« of theae cow., cared for, will give for ca»b or on ea.y terme. Apply lo m. re rich milk, cream and butler titan a . L. H. WILKINSON, be*.I of .crab, roaming over acre., Tillmau, Ml««. J. M. TAYLOR, oral Pop# 0 u; C> , Part Gibaon, Ml«*. A BARGAIN.—Being over atockvd,— having over 80 bead of cowa aud helfet» of Ihe beat Jeraey »train*,—I offer cheap •high grade», bred to »on of 3 Cowi the (amoua Oonan'a Tormentor. 3 Cowa—regiatered—of the •train of Jeraeys from the Col. Moutgom • « Ka*y term*. CHAS. A. BARBER, M. D., Physician & Surgeon. 8PBC1XUST, TREATS ALL DISEASES OF Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ole«: 4th Floor, Century Building. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. I hare a ward in the Jackaon Sanitarian« for important caaea. I. S.JtJ.T.JtH. W. M. DRAKE, LXkkVBRS. FORT <U H 80 IC, : MISSISSIPPI Practica :n all the Courts f Claiborne and Jeffers« n Counties, and Federal sad Supreme C >urU at Jacksc« . Real Ealst for sale. J. N. BRASHEAR, Attornev-at-Law, Port Gibson, Mias. Dr. L. A. Murdock, physician and Surgeon, Office at Infirmary, on Main St., near Opera House. Telephone—Residence, 104 ; Office and Infirmary, 105. DR. L. A. SniTH, DENTIST, Port Qibawn, Miss. Rooms IA ie, Per-ikcimer Building. R. B. ANDERSON, Attomey-at- LaW, Careful attention given to business. Office over Cahn'a Dry Goods Store. Qeo. W. /icUer, fA. D. Office Over Shreve's Drug Store. Residence 15 Office ... 14-4 Phones 1 r I And all kinds of HOUSE WORK well done. Blanket and Quilt Cleaning, Mat ting and Carpet Cleaning and Laying, Rug and Chimney Clean ing, Stoves Put Up and Polished Reasonable Prices, Ladies Pleased. References Furnished W. E. FIELDS Telephone No. 146 QMtm Cry jor Pitcher*! Cutorü