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' ' ! I ," i " ; T" p V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 i lie : :rr-rrr-r -rrrr 1 j Libert?, ILm.. Giber 24, IS 33- j i.s l.iije j 1 1 me uphill were put. E:g secret fi-n-f iii 'liirfti mill. It certainly rained enough daring Saturday .ciijht to lust far season. We are sorry tj Iraro ibat a child cf Mr. Jerry Turnipseed gut bad'j burned recently. Sberifl D.M. Butler says damage will certainly t added afier the 15th of December. Mr. Robert biuwu, uf Gloster, visited Liberty last Wednesday on business for his bona. Call at R. L. Weatbersby's and buy a pair of Hamilton k Brown' shoes, every pair warranted. Thanks to Mr D. B. White for some very fine potatoes abich av eraged about two pounds each. Messrs. Ike Fox and Abe Lich- tenatein.ef Gloater, visited Liberty during the. latter part of laat week Ilog cholera cure and preventive for sale at Webb & Drashears, Gloster, Miss. Ilotne testimonials furnished. Great bargains in school-books, from 10 to 25 per cent, saved on Uf ual prices, at Wtbb Jfc Brashears, Globter. Miss. Butter, cheese, dried apples, macaroni, grits, condensed ruilk, sugar, coffee, rice, lard, etc., just received by Brewer Bros. tfc Co. Mr. I. G. Lea, of Leaton, bad the misfortune to bavo bis hand badly mangled, losing a thumb and two fingers, in a gin one day lact week. Preaching in the Baptist church of this place, by Elder R.J. Stewart, Saturday and Sunday next, at 11 o'clock a. ro. All are cordially in vited to attend. Brewer Bros. & Co. have received (hia week a large assortment of shoe?, for ladies, misses and chil dren, and men and boys. Price to suit the times. Jailer Neilson now has quite a snap, there being nineteen prison, or in tho county jail. Ths afore said prisoners are of a lively dispo sition, and creaU much noise. An unoccupied house, belonging to II. Ililler A Co., several miles north of Liberty, was consumed by fire between the hours of nine and ten Tuesday night of last week. Every man, woman, or child, afflicted with weak eyes, should examine the slock of optical goods kept at Webb- it Brashears, they guarantee to fit you. and only charge half what opticians usually do. Buck Bell, Wes. Caston, Wjii. Jackson, Jim Washington, Cube Qtiiii and Calvin Jackson, s'more of the U. S. Court prisoners, were brought in on the 17th inst. and in carcerated in jail for thirty days. The foof of the College was dis covered to be burning slightly dur ing Thursday morning last, but the flames were fortunately extinguish ed before any damage was done ex cept ft few boards being destroyed. I am agent for a School History of tho Negro Race in America, by E. A. Johnson, L. L. R. Every colored teacher and family sfiould have this book. J. C. Isaacs, Thompson, Miss. Nov. 3. 1 mo. All persons having watches or clocks at my shop for repairs will pleaso call on Mr. L. M. Tyneg for same, as I will leavo Liberty in a few days and will not be back for a month or more. T. J. Hk.nderson. Nov. 3. 1 mo. Many thanks to the following named parties for cash favors in the last few days: J M Smith, Penn Anderson, I II Rice, A J Andrews, E B McLatn, N C Whittington, F II Wilkinson, W Ii Jenkins, W E Lea, NQEas!ey, Dr. J C McNeil, We are under obligations to Mr W. II. Griffin for t everal stalks of very fine cane, among them being one of 27 jointa 9 feet in length and weighing AS pounds. We do not think this can be beat. Mr Griffin says he only planted one- fourth of an acre in cane and made therefrom 140 gallons of molasses. Mr. Warren Lea, of near Liberty, returned from Jackson, Sunday, where be had been serving on the S. grand jury. He stales that they found 230 true bills, the larg t aver Lund in the history of the Court. All but ten of these were for illegal retailing, and yet the ex trerniftj say that "prohibition does vrcUUt,". Srt.J fD4 CUt State- me i;U toeach one "four sabserlh.-r I Theae acvwint. to date, thus giving those who wii-h it, an opportunity t psjirg tleir iccocnts in fj'l and Ukirg advan tage of the cash price of II fO. It makes oa tired when we have to tell people who let their accounts run from one ta several years that they cannot settle at tha rate of II 50 per year. If that all you wish to pay, give ittou in advance S- newspaper law in this isoe and remember that stopping your paper doesn't settle your account. The only exception' made in sending not these bills will be those paying in advance. It will be uselesa to get mad and say yon cao pay your account without being asked f-r it. The trouble is you do not pay it when we need it. The scarcity ot money this year has hurt us as bad ly aa it did any one else, still we complained bat little, and until re cently asked no one for money. If you did not intend paying prompt ly, why did you takt the paper? Last year a number of our subscrib ers failed o pay because their taxes were so high. This year they will come in, some of them, and kwear by all the dead gods of Greece, and two or three of the most prominent goddesses, that they not only paid up, but paid in advance for several years. You managed to pay your taxes last year. You can raise the saute surplus this year and band it over to us. Some fail to pay for their paper so long that when their account is presented they dispute it and have nothing to argue from bnt a defective memory. We are tired and weary of that old racket, I paid Mr. Brewer. If at least half of our delinquents do not pay up we will not be able uext year to give it to the other half. Every man should theref re pay his account so that we can continue to furnish the pa per freo to his neighbor. In con clusion we will state that while we t do not wish to enter suit against any one, we need money and must have that which is ours. To you, individually, it is a few paltry dol lars, but to us it runs way up into the hundreds. On Mondayof last week, tbe baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dixon, while alone for a few minutes in the house, got too near the fire and was severely burned, from the effects of which it died Tuesday. The little one was only 18 months old. lis mother, who was preparing supper, heard its screams and running into the room caught it up and smother ed the fire. It did not seem to be so badly burned and complained but little up to Tuesday night. Tbe burial services were conducted by Rev. R. J. Stewart at the resi dence of Mr. A. T. Avery, near town, on Thursday 16th inst., and was uttended by a number of per- ons from Liberty and vicinity. The sympathy of many friends Is extended the family in their hoof of sorrow. We have just been informed that Mr. Levy, of Summit, spent night in this county, several weeks ego. and tbe next morning discovered that his horsVs tail had been trim med and completely shaved during the night. Such acta of vandalism will be attended to in the hereafter, as there seems to be no way of get ting at them in this county. We hear that the old gentleman is of the opinion that the White Cap race is not yet extinct. The Fair, V nkliif am Tbe Amite, Frankliif and Wil kinson Fair Association held its first exhibit at Gloster on Friday last. Quite a number attended and the exhibits were good. Hon. V. F. Love delivered an excellent ad- dsess, dwelling on tbe advantages of a diversification of crops, which was received with rounds of ap plause. The people were much encouraged at tbe opening and im mediately began to talk of erecting building and buying grounds for exhibition purposes. Tbe school children were invited and attended in the evening in a body. They numbered 210. Tbe exhibit con tinued on Saturday. There were all varieties nl field and garden products, fancy work, art exhibits from the school, fruit, wine, butter. poultry and live stock of all kinds Tbe exhibitors were not allowed to put their names on the exhibits, eo we were informed, for fear that the judges might be accused of showv ing partiality. It may be right, but we didn't admire the scheme. The announcement was also made that it would nrt be known until next i i with il i :. - p 1 there wa na Ferris W! ee' "eliin? pink errnn-4t i n-i one man i:a tue riri ana :! o mes was also absent. L'r. W. II. Jenkins tad s BerkeUrs hg, Ie than Hires yeara o'd, wbicb tipped the scales at 500 lb.-.; E. R. Han-ell ! a couple of Chester, seven and eight months old. weighing respect ively 205 and 275 lbs. There were several other hogs oa exhibit; own- rs unknown. There was quite s display of burse and mule fiesh. Mr. 8. T. Van Norman, we think, had the best lot of home-raised Horses, consisting of a halt doteo cults, and Mr. T. H. Dixon bad an equally as fine display of mules We were told that Miss Annie Ha ley, a former pupil .f Liberty Col lege, took the priae in the Art ex hibit. We would have published the entire list of exhibits snd their owners if it bad been furnished us, but the above was about all we gt on to. For tbe first attrmpt Glos ter did well, snd is entitled lo much credit. We hope that next year the Fair will open up on a grander scale and run a full week, and that people generally will take more in terest in it and that ii will be local ed in Liberty, which we think the most desirable place, as it is mnrr centrally located, and we migflt al so get our neighbor, Pike, to join us. "Befor' de. wan" Liberty had the finest fair, grounds snd race tracks in the South. This is a good quiet neighborhood and 'twould be very little trouble to re-establish the fair. For several yeara this has been talked of by some of nor people, but as usual ended in noth ing. The people of Cluster are too busy in the fall to take time to run a fair, anyway. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1'::. hh E:': E:1.:!, rp HIS POPULAR HOUSS OF ENTKIl- L tainment ni for many yarn undor the mnnuxouient or Mrs. I nomas Wanna;, but it now conducted by Mrs. Liuie Uritfin, wbo ii thoroughly acquainted wiih the buin of hotel kmping, and will pare no puna in attention to hvr pntron. llor table will be furniiibed with the beat furs the country enn afford, snd her roomt kept In perfect order for comfort in all kind of weather. The tablet will be in food condition, for th care of bone, and feed equal to that uned in the bert fed-tallM. MeuU farniihcd at all konrs of t..e dxv. Maa. Lizas Gairn. Oct. tilth, XSOX'S in hi ii. . Win. D. IIIsmmi, AGENT. Agency hot Limited. P O. Olotter, Jfiw. Prices Pint, ft 00; Quart, tl 50; IIalfGallon.f3 00; PerGallon, $o 00 ami 16 00. Bub-Afrenta dHred all oror the eountrr to M11 tbi wonderfully curativo Mineral Water that all may iecure'its healing benefits. It it tbe highest priced water. Yet It it tbe cheap est water on tho ma i kuL Most mineral water are uwd as a beverage, and from 1 pint to a 3uart drunk at once. This water it taken In oaet of 1 Uwrp wnful for adulu, after menl. ro tho diff renceia quantity it morothan 1K to 1. One (pillon it worth 100 gallon oi mineral water, v-thor mineral waton, gener ally, relieve only, if they benefit at all. Tlii MatchlcM Water otiacs. Wa publish elm whore in thit paper invaluable tuttlnioniuit, coniibg from many of the most reipeituhle men and women. Many d otort pre;rib this Matchlew Water in their practice, and give their testimoniali in its favor. Its tonic effect on the general system is matchless, and equally so on mind, givinsfreed m of thought and utterance. Thit water will keep well, in definitely; no precipitation or depotiu, detii mental to strength and pu-ity of water. Di rections for using on the labels of the bottles. COURSE BY MAIL , WITH THE I LEAVENWORTH BUSINESS COLLEGE. TO ADVERTISE OIB COLLEGE We will give a thorough course of instruction in Double and Single Entry Bok-keeuing ' and Com- inercial Arithmetic by mail Free or Charge to a limited number of persons. This course will be com pleted in forty lessons.. No charge for Diplomas. Address pRor. F J. VANDERBERG, Ircs, 302, 304 and 306 Delaware St. Leavenworth, Kansas. t.imcd. aixi all PA'IkM AlAAA.v-i at '.niied lo foi MOPr.KATK ft.ES Our office b 'IM'wite in v a. patent (Hnee, ami we enn oli 'lin lfttcm tn ten lime lean tlxw reinm fnmi WASIIISniOS. Semi MM't, iJN'.Vi t'UOTO of Intention. We edvlc In pnlent r'lllity free nf ehare and we lnnka Ki IMAMS PA TK. T IS KKt:rHt.n. For circular, alvnt, terms anil rfnvr.cr prfiiai ritenta in irtlrew tl Mate. -olii)t-. I'ny u lowu, .me to '.y-rr- The 6tate of Mississippi, 1 Amite County. f To Mrs. Oertruda Knox, Administratrix of tbe batata or J. r. Knox, detwased, and W, A Cain, non residents of the Bute of Missis sippi, whose post offloe address is Clinton, ia ine nuiie oi uouiviana, aeipnnttnis. YUU AKBt UUJt.ttArt IMitU to appear x oct ore toe linancery uotin oi ine conn' tv of Amite, in said State, on tbe ' 3d Monday of January, A. D. 1891. to defend the suit la Said Court of the Im. parol Manufacturing Company, Limited, whrein you are defendant. Given unrW my hand and! tool of mid Court, this 21st dsy of o-- A. J. 16 re h FBI iiipjl , I'm- 4?at. Ml S mm 11X1 t-L i C TO ST EH, KI5S. Money loaned t reasona ble rates. All kinds of Warrant bought and sold. We solicit Deposit, from f I 00 upward. ' Deomher 26, 1S0O, Carroll & Nunnery, DRUGGISTS, LIBERTY, MIQS DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET.'AItTIEU, FANCY GOODS, , 8TATION J5RY.4c. November 28, 1S90. Enstfori. Male and Female College. THE FOURTH SESSION WILL BEGIN SEPT. 4th, 1S93. FACULTY: Bum u W FXPKN.HK& fur month, including Wrd ana (union, q qq No extra charge tat the Uncutrm. Mumc, including uk of iiulrunwot, txr month - $3 60 Students are required to famuli to'lot orti elet, two eomfuru er biaoketa. V tubing Vftfcne For farther Information pply to Dr. C. Et. oath, rrauoeni ni n,ma at Tniato n J 4. ui, rrmapau Auff. 8, "83, Ti ' . AND CO.SEnV4TOY OF Ml SIC AXD 1KT, BROOKHAVEN, MISS. rpHK aitan ASytJAL PESStON BE L GINS BBPTKMUKK 13th, 1893. The preatige of a long and phenomenally success til career the reputation It has always en Joyed of thorough, honest work its com modious buildings, htntod by steam lie imnle ground its wonderful health record, and the magniScent facilities it furnishes in the departments ol Literature, Science, Art. Elocution and Music all combine to put this institution in the very front rank of the best Female Colleges of the Mouth. For farther information and forCatalogues ipply to L.T. FITZH ViiU, A. it, PreV. CHlsburg Collegiate Inslltatc 'ntII8 ISSTITOTIOS, located at tJilU J burg, Hits will raropen, lith suasion, Monday, Sept.' 4, 1803. FACULTY: Cat. IIoopicb, Male Principal and Teach er in Collegiate Department: Mias Auca BaiiTnf, Lady Principal Toucher of Vocl and Instrumental Musie and Assistant in Collegiate Department; D. H. Xcoaxicl, Teacher Preparatory De. partment. This School was eatahlishwl tn W2, and hits been ever since in iiicoeMful operation. Its graduates are widely scattered over the eountrv, many of them occupying positions of uanfiilnea- and honor. The location fc healthy and the genoral surrounilinga hardlv surpiwd for school ad vantages. Terms for board and lui ion rea sonable. We cordially Invite a liberal share of the public patronage. Furth-r informa tion cheortully given. Johx Tatk. Pres. of Roard uf Truktcca T. C. Rcnii.Liwo, Sec'y,- August 1, lmn. Liberty Male and Female College. dIXTII SESSION BEGINS SEP- TE.MBER4. 18U3. A beautiful and attractive Collore Home for boys and girls. ' d An xperienoed teacher In Liternrv De partmont for every twenty pupils, thereby ie cunng individual as wolf a, chua leaching. l lie Dcst advantaires In Miwic and Art Da- part men t. A special course t r those preparing thom selves for teaching. Boarding Department under the Immedi- ate suporvuion if the Prcsi lent and hit wife. a commoaiout and well arranged Dormi tory for boys, ut compleked, and will be un der the direct sopervMion of a teacher. Young ladies and young gentlemen will be entirely separate except at meals and recita ationa. Kverr effort will ha mrf. in rlv t .11 the auvaimiKeaui a wen ordered ehrtsttan noma, EXPANSES PKKTEKM OBUALFSK3 SIOSi ' ' Board and Tuition in Literary Conne Preparatory Denartment tm on Collegiate Department, H and 2d trt 6t 00 8d and 4th . " 70 00 Music with axe of pianS 1st vear" 20 00 M . " " advanoed pupils 26 00 Art for first year JJ on " advanced pupils, 20 00 Local pupils Tuition in Primary Depart ment - - ' 10 00 Preparatory DepartBienl, , 12 SO Collegiate " lrt and 2d years 17 80 " " Sd'and 4th " 22 60 Boarders will be required to furninh toilet articles, two blanket ar comfort, and pay for washing. No pupil will be recaived for a less time than to the close of term in which he an ten. ror runner particulars apply t P. L. MAaaaua, PreaidenL Liberty, Amite Co., Mia?. r. August 1st, 1898. 1 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI. Opens Nplembcr 14. Splendid equipment. Able Facul ties. . Thorough coursee in over 20 schools in Arts, Science, Phi. losophy, Law. School of Pedagogy, Location unsurpassed in beauty and heallhfulncss, Session closes 8rst week in June, Necessary ex penses lower than ever before. School. Apply for catalogue to , RoitERt B. FciT0, Chancellor. ... I - if S, t r I t TT iDJUi'M: u;'l::!l' Liberty, 2Ik3. DEALER IN ii cm mm mm CLOTHING, Hats, Boots, Shoes, HARDWARE, Crcker7,tilaawar,Siidllcr) Books and Stationery, PERFUMERY, JEWELIlx AND NOTIONS, UTAH . Tobacco and Croccrlcs. "Quick Sales and Small Prof its" is my motto. CALL AND MED January, 18!K). A . J . Lazar, FOX BUILDING, ILIBIUTT, MIIS DKALER 15 Dry .Goods, SHOES, NOTIONS, GnOCEIUEK OAITITEr) OOOZ3S, Tobacco ,Ci-ui,t At! of which will be sold at the lowest prices for the cask. GWameaeall. January 4th, 189a Aarons Mendelson , Co., Limited, I NEW ORLEANS, LA.,69Gravier, MANUITACTUKEM AND DEALERS m FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. tkoprutobs or PLUCK AND LCCK FACTORY. E. S. ROBINSON, Traveling Salesmam January 20th, 1833. T Toe aaaaKS. osaioai TaTa. OOPTatOHTS. ataJ ror RiTifinatf en ana tree Hsndhooa write to M.'NJt a CO. sa iiiir, Ntw Yon. fWt bnrMa for lenirmf patent tn Aiwrtea. lfrerr pMpni utw 0"t If wS hrntwttt Nt th ptuji br a ixitie fnet (rae oi eaiinia ui tbe 'rifntiftf $ncw;rc tJtrmtH tUfmlaittnn y smr nUi?? imrt hi h Wnstti. fwplmwlifiiT lMwirMiMl. (ij-uUieamft mm jhr-TjMi be wttoot i. Wmi?, M.Mi, & mut: H.aOsrti mntltt. SiLNA'f)-, c aii-iM.p, v i I'Twttiwa. new i ont nr. Pitii ma T Scientific Amsrtcaa I to. f eavtars. fvmfj!.!?., py ftw r 1 f . f m-'w rt'Mk r a 4 i.h ' -' '' t 4 JjlUt. ti LI COW DIN rUILIING, LIEEIIXT, HISS. DRY GOODS Groceries, corrxxira"G-t Millinery Goods, LADIES WEAR, E00T8 ssd SHOES, Eats tzi Cr"s, FL1NT1II0S SIFP1IES N0XIO3STS, CROCKERY and TINWARE. TOBACCO, rie All of whirh w ill be sold at tho very loweBt prices. "Low Prices and Fair Dealing" is our motto. OZV1S Vm A TRIAL,, Patronage solicited. January 14, 1893. AdmlniHtritt4r,e Xotlre. WHEREAH, letters of adminltmllon or the estate of Louis Kulin. da ceased, havlnr been (rranted to the under Hrned by the thsncerv Court of the Pourti vnann nrery instnrt oi ine state or iilwms ppi re II. 11. Bates, C crk of raid Court fo belore the countv of Amite, on the 13th duy oi ren y, a. v. mat Sow, therefore, notice hi herebY riven 1 all persons Indtbted to said estnt to conn lortsara ana make pavment, and all person having claims against 'the same are request ' t.i exhibit them and bava them reristi red ii the manner and within the time preterit tij at, or uiry wut be lorevor barret'. MAX KAUN, Ei'r. TeVy 13th. 1808. U.P.BUGKICY, 8 Camp St, New Orleans, WATCHMAKER. Aaaaealarta mm r;n waicnn, i j iiiwuni ;.Ji aiamisaaam HilTer Ware aal Kpectsrles. mf San l Waiarkea SsrwairaA Jewelry sa4a U ardar. tlantniMts rmas la lha styla. alt ai raasanaal Snoee anS I all? anaraatoeo A full line of Waltbim 'Watch is at lo et rate. February 2(S. IWr9 iFGHT RUHIIIKQ if m THE EEST IS THE C! Bend Tf N eetita to Ontoa S1., H. T., or aur t-lia frame, " Silna Luoa," ana win a Wow Hums aawlnii Machina. Tho New Home Sawins Machine Co, eoa:. sbass. . ,ri.4-. .-. "FCI1 SALE BY "'lun-i- C mmsL ntitSTiillii Mr Illii-.- f '-JOUSABIt, OODWjSKJs.I jj jitr If- -.uMiAcs, ',tsr. D.IT.mCANiCO.. C; e ! 5 o.i, asttr.-t siinr ! a .aif . 4--r l.i ;ii : , u .' -vi : . L.te ii-H J " I ' IWO t ! S-J, -I . . j. . a . I .i a J 1 ' i- i s . 'it kJ al t . . 'i a! i' ! i I t A t .. Li t'd:- ihiJ1l,.6i1 . - fT Ap ! count v. e J 10 a, l?vi. "L orr pftiti'it sr t- o t-,' - . r, ' c t . J i Jtcj a ..i be u ... i n C. IV( - S 5 5 i J gB3SBBBS3 si" f, tU-- p . f a-cvo I E E ! ! 3 E :' bsrk w B m H f r 1 1 1 mn I S3 5- rt-H!t HHv -V b-kjt - e" i. It ar i k h la 6 5?J o S o 5 it c w I 5 a-co fl'3csH33:S TIi os. l ETans. WATCHMAKER & JEWE1 XV Sl'MllIT, MlbS. BEOS to Inform t!. pti of A. : county that ho will be in Liberty en I Second Konday ia Each Mortli, prepared to do all work in his lii .. prtfii.ptneM and al reamimible ruti'. He will kt-ep on band at all Im n a f line of Wittt hes and Jevkfln' fur ssle. All work gtiaiatitted forvne yvnr. rrti bavinp Watrht f r Jce)-v U i tir, ran leave tbe ean. with 1 1.. V m tl the Witnng liotwe, or Mr. hnu.i, he post effec. and tbeirortitrt rf. tttention, I'atronuge svlivitid snd tat'tr t Ittaranletd. July 20, 18b9. Favorite 1 !,"". mi a 4rop leaf, fancy eorer, two d-.awrre, Srith nickel rinra, and full set of Attaclmir , anal to any Singer Marhiee ald frr-n "-. $S0 by Canvasser. The Ilich A Marn-iw Lu a cll-set;in needla and Sfll ttirra : - shutt'a. A trial In your hornr. brU tt pyu.c i.. is asked. Buy direct of trie Uuiafjctumf Sad satr aenu' protVs Iwsiura ftttinrj rertm. ate of Warrantee for five y-n. ' f Biachine with tame of a Luuncu luu, t tefereTt- and we will ship one at oCft CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CCm si a. pitventr. St., p ' . I. A ' M--'1 )-, -Jtf-MiS JT 3LMM k4 The TIMES-DEMOCRAT Special Wires, Special Correspos&sb, Special Writers, Special Artists. They COST .MONEY t-t They Make a Great PAPER. THE- TIMES-DEMOCRAT Gets ALL TK3 NEVS r - : PRINTS IT. GET IT EEGULAELY ANjS' DAILY, SVKBAY. WlKisLV pi ffr Ytur. t.of prr Vita. $i.eo pr n -- vii.l !vjpi;i'si t le flim n' lr-a It -'w s, I bv.t i.in-i rv- o'nisii ! -t. All eVileta !) it. , I ,m 'tur. '- n. ' r - I i.u i in; l.i. i. ... IHMivt 'S 1 ! t N prfT It ri- - (, . , f , ,r w,t. (lj rti . t i, t t ' IT"il:.:-rt. t ' Saturday wbo Lad received tbe pre.