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THE REVEILLE THURSDAY, MAR. 12, 1908. personal 1 Mr. William Cahn has returned from a visit to New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Heidenreich and children are in St. Louis. Mrs. Clara Meyer has returned to her home at Winnsboro, La. Representatives Frierson and Anderson spent Saturday and Sun day at home. Miss Sultan of Virginia is a guest of Mrs, B. R. Smith at C. H. Academy. Mr. Mayer Kaufman, of L'Ar gent, La., visaed his brother, Mr. Moses Kaufman. Mrs. C. B. Allen, of Allen sta tion, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. j B. H. Morehead. I Ernest L. Levy has gone to New Orleans to take a commercial course at Soule College. Miss Annibel Mounger, who is teacher at Waterproof, La., visit -1 ed her home this week. Mr. Frank Adams of Tensas parish, La., visited at the home of Mr. E. S. Drake this week. M t • u, ur . , Mrs. JosieW. Winston of Ashe ville, N. C., is visiting her parents, J Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilkinson. Messrs, w. d. Lefe of Wilson, | La., and T. C. Flowers of Jacksou were visitors to Port Gibson this week. ■ Rev^J. J. W. Mathis, editor of | Our Boys and Girls , of Clinton, preached at the Baptist church Sunday. « t Mr. L. I. Pollltt of Baltimore, formerly of Port Gibson, was mingling among his old friends 1 this week. Fayette Chronicle: "Mr. L- W. Harris and wife have removed to Port Gibson, where he is employed by one of the leading mercantile houses. We regret to give up this •estimable young couple, but they have our best wishes." Born—To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Magruder, Sunday, March 8th, a son. Sterling Silverware and Cut Glass at C. A. Goepel's. Garden Seeds at Pope Drug Co. Presiding Elder Galloway held quarterly conference at Rocky Springs last Sunday. A large con gregation was present. Just received a large assortment I of Men's Hose in Black, Tan and ^* Fancy Prices, 10c 1075c | Heidenreich Bros I.. The Young Ladies' Temple | Guild will sell cake at Pope Drug n . »? - j , c . , tip Co., next Friday and Saturday. Those wishing special cake for either of these days may ring | - phone No. 208. Cyclone Trellis for flowers and vines is neat, strong, ornamental und inexpensive. For sale by Claiborne Hardware Co. Big Embroidery Sale is going on 15c, 25c and 50c values are now. sold at ioc a yard at David Bock's Department Store. Have you ever tried Penn's No. 1 Chewing Tobacco ? Laz. Levy's Sons, The Temple has a service, with sermon, on Friday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath service takes place on Sat urday at 10:15 a. m. Sunday School meets on Sunday at 10 a.m. Hedden's Hats for Men, in the different shades of Brown and Grey, Also Black, $2.00 to $3.50. Heidenreich Bros. f See Dr. Shelfer's add in this is He is making a specialty of the Kryptok Refocal, a distant and near glass all in one, the neatest and finest lens made. «ue. Big ioc Sale of 25c and 50c pieces of Glassware and China and Graniteware are sold now for ioc apiece at David Bock's Department Store. The college concert Saturday night was quite a success. The various numbers on the program were well rendered, and all present enjoyed the evening's entertain ment very much. Just received, a nobby line of Ladies and Misses Ready-to-Wear Spring Hats. Heidenreich Bros. Service at HermanvUle, Mr. Melvin will preach in the Presbyterian church at Herman ville Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Cordial invitation to all. Kingman Stalk Cutters, the good work kind, Strong and Durable. Spring butch. Weight 587 lbs. , For sale by 99 « I Claiborne Hardware Co. The Chronicle together with the people of Union Church and of the whole county rejoices that Dr, C. W. Grafton has decided to remain in his present work; declining the call of the trustees to the chair of Theology at Clarksville,Ten«.,Uni versity.—Fayette Chronicle. a C. The Merry Widow Belt for Ladies, the most popular Belt for this Season, 75c to $3.50. Heidenreich Bros. Là Grippe —Take Pope's Syrup White Pine with Tar. 25c. Darenrs Mr anH 1 1 parents, Mr. and M Mrs. P. H. Phillips in Port Gib , JT P son, little Stanton Philips, aged | three years and two months. The remains were buried on the i -, Seethe display of Sterling and I Kuppenheimer's Bench-Tailored Clothing in window, | The following members of the local Knight Templar Commandry took the Shrine degrees at Vicks burg Tuesday night: Messrs. J. A. Askew, A. K. Brashear S. H. Baguell, J. W. Clark, Jr., Ben Humphreys, M. M. j Satterfield, M. H Rogers F C I Coleman, Rev. S. k Morris, J. mJ Magruder, Dr. W. D. Redus, J. F. Frierson. I is -1 Kuppenheimer's See the display of Sterling and Bench-Tailored Clothing in our South window. Heidenreich Bros. of If you get anything , at Pope Drug Co. and I & , J y Obi are not Satisfied, tell us about it. Wei | will make you satisfied Little Stanton Phillips. ■ Died, on March ist, 1908, at | the bome of his 1 2nd, Rev. S. P. Morris officiating, - The local Shriiiers made quite an j attractive appearance on Washing ton street in Vicksburg Tuesday. They were dressed in mother-hub bards, dusters and white beavers and each was plackarded to suit his pecnliai station. Probably the most picturesque and sublime was Mayor Satterfield. Representative | Frierson, however, was hard to beat when it came to personal ap All of the others re pearatice. fleeted much credit upon the town and county. I 25 dozen Four in-Hand Wash ^* es White and Fancy, for 25c. | Heidenreich Bros. I.. . . , union Lock 1 0 stretches perfectly over level or J hilly ground without a top or bot - 1 | tom rail * Very small mesh at hot tom ' S tron 8 er and cheaper to put j tip than the regular poultry net ting ^ p * >ctjca îî For sale by | - Claiborne Hardware Co. Poultry Fence Kingman Bine Ribbon Steel Beam Plows H The Good Work Kind" Full crucible steel, extra tempered. Strong and simpie in construction. Lightest running and most durable plows on the market. All except the 6-inch plows have cutter on the extra point, which can be taken off by moving one belt. re PRICES AS FOLLOWS : 6 inch cut, with extra point... 7 a a << $ 5.00 7.00 <( 8 i < (< 8.00 << 9 u (< 9.00 (< 10 << u 10.00 The Claiborne Hardware Co Agents. • ¥ Seed Potatoes Onion Sets White Silver Mine Seed Corn White Pearl Seed Corn Yei. Learning Seed Corn Texas Seed Oats All kinds Garden Seeds LA Z. LEVY'S SONS the The Anderson Eight-Hour Bill, the C. The eight-hour railroad bill, in troduced by Representative An derson of Claiborne, has been fav the orably reported and will come up of The bill is for passage this week, similar to the interstate commerce law which went into effect on the 4th, The principal difference is that the bill deals with roads in the state which are not amenable to the interstate commission. for for Don't send your or ders away from home. Send them to Pope Drug Co. We have iust received another I 1 1 W nav f.J ,to Lf^ el a , her M arS e quantity of this well known fencing of fencing to | , Claiborne Hardware Co. | ^ ,« Porl Gihson M . r . b . i -, , ... ' ' * To the Members of Camp No. t6 7 . U. C. V. : I p I You are requested to meet on I of Monday, April 6ch, 1908, for the I | election of officers, appointing del egates to the reunion and the pay-| in for pal for the K. Commissioner Lee Here. Railroad Commissioner F. M. Lee of the southern district was here Monday prepared to hear W. com P laints against common car C r ' ers - Mr. Lee diligently inquired mJ as t0 conditions existing in this F. count y* > There were two or three I c o m T^ a * nts » one of which was in reference to a matter in which the Little J. road is interested. Mr, Lee found the depot at Port Gib son poorly lighted when he arrived Sunday night. < < I Kingman Corn and Cotton Planters are the best. Claiborne Hardware Co., Agents. American Fence. j °* dues. By order of R. A. OWEN, Commander. THOS. M. REA, Adjt. mch5-im. Just received, a nobby line of Ladies and Misses Ready-so-Wear | Spring Hats. Heidenreich Bros. Prescriptions. In putting up pre scriptions the drugs dispense are ail I r 1. . , , , Jin jCaxeTUHV Seiecteu HnQ J deed their Strength known. 1 0 1 , So when your physi his . ., , .her. Clan preSCri D6S for yOU J W6 deliver the ÔXaCt I 1 r<an j r « m 1 reC * • ,re [** enis ne ÖX j pectS Ifl Potency, n,e,,t QfrpmH-h Frochnaoe OWengTn, r resnness I |and Quality. to Pope Drug Co. | Big loc Sale of 25c and 50c pieces of Glassware and China and Graniteware are sold now for 10c apiece at David Bock's Department Store. Phone .Pope Drug Co„ No. 194, for your Drug Store Goods. is is to Notice to Qualified Electors of the Town of Port 6ib$on, Mis sissippi. The qualified electors of the Town of Port Gibson, Mississippi, are hereby notified that it is the pur pose of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of said Town to issue the bonds of said town, to the amount of $2000.00 for the purpose of paying the existing indebtedness of said town contracted by the Board of School Trustees for the repairing and improving of the school buildings owned by said town and for the expenses incident to the conduct of the public schools of said town, the amount of debt so contracted being so much in ex cess of the funds available for said purpose. Said bonds will bear in terest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date with interest pay able annually and will fall due in four years and will be of the de nomination of $500.00 each. M. M. SATTERFIELD, Mayor. I The Board of Mayor and Alder I n,en of tl * e Town of Port Gibson will submit to the oualified electors . su omit to me quannea electors of Sa,d town - at a special election to be held for said purpose on the | ^ rd dav of Aoril iqo 8 P the ones tion as to whether the Board shall tissue the bonds of said town to the amollnt , 20o0 ^ for (he I p 0se 0 f paying the existing debts I of the said town contracted by the I Board of School Trustees for the t0wn| and for other expenses inci dent to the conduct of said schools, in excess of the amount available for such purpose. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, with said interest payable^annually, with the princi- 0 pal sum parable as follows : One bond for $500, payable April 1st. 1909 ; one bond for $500, parable April ist, 1910; one bond for $500, payable Apiil ist 1911 ; one bond for $500. payable Apiil ist. 1912. ? M M SATTERFIEI D ; Mayor. I Thos. M. Rea, Clerk. Notice of Election for the Issuance of Bonds. Thos. M. Rka, Clerk. By virtue of the power vested Jin me as trustee by that certain j deed in trust executed by W. A. Chatham and Marv L. Chatham. Trustee's Sale. his wife, on the 23rd day of Decem .her. 1901. to me as trustee, and recorded on pages. 566, 567 and 568 deed * K>fdc 3*® tl,e rec ° r 'l of deeds of Claiborne county, Missis sippi, to secure^the orompt pay n,e,,t of tl *e indebtedness therein mentioned due from the said W. A. Chathanl , nd Mary L Chatham of to F. L. Guthrie; the said W. A. Chatham and Mary L Chatham SPECIAL P AROAINS IN RUGS. Great Sale of Furniture! Never before has there been shown here such a fine displa zi Î {grades of Parlor, Hall, Bed Room and Dining R< n Furniture, The most beautiful designs ever show shown in this market. Rugs, Lace Curtains, Glindow Shades, JMatting, Lenolium Get our prices before buying. Everything in the House Furnishing line. Sic Hlso Rave Cwo Car Loads of Stoves, Both Rearing and Cooking. All of our stock will be sold cheap for cash or on easy monthly payments, Levy & Cdelscb. farmerj[and Carroll Streets. J 50c and 10c having failed to comply with the conditions of said deed in trust, four of the notes therein mentioned being now past due and unpaid, and no interest having been paid on any of said indebtedness for sev eral years past; and the said F. L. Guthrie having declared the entire debt secured by said deed in trust matured according to the terms thereof, and, having notified me of I the breach of conditions, and hav ing requested me to foreclose said deed in trust according to the terms thereof, I will on the First Monday, the 6 th Day of April, A. D. 1908 , the sell at the east door of the court house in said Claiborne Co., Miss., within the hours prescribed by law, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate situate,lying and being in Claiborne county Missis sippi, to-wit: The west % and the north end of the southeast ^ of section 43, township 14, range 4 east, contain I ing 568 acres, mere or less; a part of the north of section 42, town ship 14, range 4 east, containing 228 acres, more or less ; part of section 28, township 14 range 4 east, containing 250 acres more or less; lying south and west of Hall's Ferry and Utica road. All of the above described lands lie south and west of Hall's ferry and Utica road and were for merly owned by Hiram and Mary E. Fisher. The said road by con sent made the boundary. This is the land conveyed by E S. and E. E- Fisher to W. A. Chatham by deed recorded on page 176 of deed ^?°)f 3'M of the record of deeds of Claiborne Co., Miss., to which ref erenc e is hereby made. Also 85 section 20 townsbin t a acres 111 secl |°n 2 9, township 14, range 4 east, being the land con Y. eyed t0 H - C - Chatham by A. D. Pishe . r ^ /f« 1 , rec ° rd ' d ,°n page * / 5 ° ^ deed book 3'M of the record of deeds of Claiborne Co., Miss., to re ^ erence ,s hereby made. The following described parcels and are ' * lowever » excluded ^ Ä '5 'the east X of section 43, containing 96 acres: the north end of the south west /+ °* section 43. containing ^ I, 5 ° acres; the south end of north west M °* section 43, containing 73 85 acres; and a part of east side 0 . . orl lwest /+ secl i°n 43, con ta,n,n S 70.17 acres; all in township 141 ra,, g? 4 east.^ giving 321.52 nc,es deducted, leaving 809 - 48 acres covered by said deed in trit . st * and which will he sold to ? alwfv tl,e amount due under said ; instrument with interest, attorney's I fees and c,,sK This the 3rd day of March, A. D. 1908.— 3t. J. N. BRASHEAR. Trustee. KENTOKA, The fine Chestnut Stallion, with both saddle and harness qualities, will make the season of 1908 in this and adjoining counties. toka was sired by Kentoka, Sr., whose record was 2 24^ and is a close descendant of Relma, record of 2*09# Ken WM. HOLDER, Port Gibson. Plant Early to get a good start, and use the best plow. This is It* True Blue" made by Blount of Evansville, using dit best wood, the best iron and the best steel that go into plows, and they do the best work. Look out for thelfake Blue plows and points. True Blue" stencilled on wook-work and stamped points. All others are counterfeits and will net last. Plant with the "One Seed Planter, cotton planting. Full particulars on application. Schwartz, & Stewart, NATCHEZ, MISS. Distributors of Ellwood Ponoo k k The genuine have "Blonat's » a revolution in OR. NOTTS Kidney «d Bladder Remedy 11 No remedy ever originated bears any resemblance in gfc point of curative virtues to DR. MOTT'S MELON .SEED __ COMPOUND KIDNEY AND DLADDER REMEDY It cures nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pain in passing sallow complexion, skin diseases, itching, too frequent urinating, rheumatism, dropsy, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pains in the back! joints and muscles, head and backache, indigestion, stomach and liver diseases, dimness of vision, and many other serious troubles. Send for book of particulars. Druggists sell it at 50 cents and 91.00 per bottle. Mannfaetured by the HESSIG-ELLIS DRUM 80. MEMPHIS. TERM, and guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Act of Jane 80 , 1908 . Also manufacturer* of Dr. Note* Delta Chill Cure. Price per bottle, 80 ceete. water. » THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE TOR RATES APPLY TO LOCAL MANAOER CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH BO. INCORPORATED G. A. Goepel's Jewelry Store will be found to contain a handsome line of the NEWEST TKIN6S IN Jewelry, Out Glass, Etc. JEWELRY REPAIRING 1 -f Bi Especially is your atten tion directed to my re pair department. This is my specialty, and my work is guaranteed. Call and see me. iirfj ip .© «0^ Jewelry Store.