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A.J.I I.i the K. c: s.lj castas er-a!or J. i 0r fueui, tie Uoa. J. 5- WV.b, i;e trr cl .: i-t !..--- in cpco Secretary C!ifci, i'.-it :i of t ; - u ci:.i fr r.-; .'!.. J.neSi.b. di ' tr if vi o ln not regUr yt -j i4 vt vt ia a cuuuty i f r f 'Uf years. j-pi wnl adptfree sil- i 5 ' .rm end be in the minority tn X..t na loual convention We mil Ut 16tol that the Dero .''. tf Kentucky adopt sound . nt t platform or maks a straddle, riitr Slate coarentiva null CD The ptpulitee Wl" thelr F'.s'.e contention at Jckon, July r St. Tbey will anticipate tbe r raocrate by adopting a free filr rVJorm and then our party will bt placed in tht altitude of "coming soil." The Normal fur tbf part ol Hit- iae'ppi open nsxt Monday, lb 2 iih inst.. at Brookhavsn. All white teachers who art not im ployed in summer schools, thai in tend to maks teaching a profession, hcuJJ attend. Ferbsps Uia "biggest" picoio of lie season, in tbia section, trill be tbe one at Magnolia, July 4lh. A grtat many Stat candidate bare been invited and everybody else who caret to go, but after the candi date are deducted very few people re left. The annual reunion of 1'ike coun ty Veteran will be held at McComb on Frl.lay, tbe?8ih "mat.; delegatea from Amite county Veteran Associ ation are Comrades Cbas. II Fritb, T I" Street, T A Robinson. Wm H. Griffin, I A Jenkins, T J Dye, W H Webb, P L Marsalis.W W Jack- son and Geo. A McGehee. The Dem. Ex. Com. resolved That all qualified, registered voters be allowed to participate in tbe party primary if they agree to sup port tbe nominee. That means re gaidless of previous party eflilie lion, race, color or previous condi lion of servitude. if a man doesu understand that he cannot under stand anything. The Board of, Women Managers of theCottonSlates and Internation al Ei position will erect separate building for the Colonial exhibit. The building will be of atypical colonial design, and will bouse the finest exhibition of colonial relics ever gathered together in America. Tbe organized women' boards of ths Woman' department from Maine to Teias are busily engaged in collecting material for this ex bibit, and it will include many rare and historic curio which cannot be bought. While to much agitation is being siirred up over free silver, many Texas bankers and wealthy poli ticians are making pointed il lustration of tbe difference io sound money and cheap money by offer ing to go in writing contract to buy all the cotton that is offered them in their local market this fall and tn i. j i iii- pay iu cents per pounu ioi it in silver, but when tbe eager seller coin to close contract he is in fo rued that it will be Mexican sil ver coin, which can be bought for about 50 cents on the dollar with American money. EJ'storllerald A few weeks since a call was made through your paper for an expression from th candi dates for Representative on the money question. All th candi dates responded, but torn were not as explicit (unintentionally doubtless) as might be desired. order lLt th people may know exactly "wher they ar at," I respectfully ask the candidates not cover ng th ground io their letters, th following; 1st. While you favor "Bi-metal-ism," at what ratio would yoo have silver and gold admitted to free and unlimited coinage? 2nd. Do you favor th free and unlimited coinsge of silver by this rovernruent without international ? :t cement? i i. e questions seem to me per ' in view of tbe fact that - !, y question is tb ovr - i-ie before th Ameri- " r ' ... nifoaspirtog ' r I I e glad to ' ' 1 deSa l aW4 j ) w " j ry aa o -t f t . ; c;l,l..t r-iJe pecb. W an t.cr, trg.-u: g at 1 aodcloiDgt 16 Ui 1. A recess and sots other things were taken fr dinner. After dividing what free silver tbev bad se ed. wiib thr houl rfopf ars, auJ fWli g the need of snore, lb crowd reassem bled at 2 f. us- aud tb court boue, and tbea ae4 there Mr. Uney,th orator of tbe day. began his origi nal) discourse. lis told all about fro silver aed asor too. He spoke uotil 3.43. II did not tell all he knew, bot be told a great deal thaJ mm other people knew. It was new to some of lb listeners, but. beiog tortuoattly or sofortaoaiely sitaated, we have bee reading the peocbo of Messrs. Lowry and Hooey lorsoos weeks. Yeakoow they did not brgta ttotr canvas at tbi poiat. Tisy bsv been over moat of tbn Slate, aad converted everybody, aad routed th lone some, oarrow-asinded single stand ard ran, wb bas neither principle nor conviction, io a way that is pos itively hamiliating. Yon psrbsp- know, also, that they are not tbe prime mover in this crusade. Th originator ia bard to find, princi pally becaoee h ia so numerous Tb subject of free silver, lik the prohibition question, baa been dis cussed and rediscussed until there i very little new that can be said and it has about simmered down to reiteration. Tb speeches, viswtd from a free silver atandpoint, were good ones, btbr original or otherwise. I cannot be said of tbe sound money advocate that their argument are always of tbsir own make. They belong to tb "cuckoo" element, you know. Monday speaxera, no doubt, caused torn of th fence fellow to drop. Tbey also caused all on their side, and soms on the off side to hug their respective de lusions more closely. They paid tbeir respects, in a limited wsy, to the leaders of sound money. There wer do opposing speaker. Gsps were left open occasionally, appar ent to but few, psrbsps, where tbe sound money man could have made a few thrust. Th speech of Col. Money sesmsd to b tb roost pop ular, but w think Gov. Lowry by far tb mor capall man. The real fun of th evening commenced at 3:45 when Senator McLaurin be gan bis speech. He' alright when it comet to entertaining a crowd He knew what bis audience wanted, and he gave it to tbem. He gave a brief outline of hi past life, what be had don and what he hoped to do. H touched little, a vary lit tie, on State issues, and after stating there wer no issues, struck out for fre silvsr. H dug up a new ides or two, new to us w mean. His speech was enjoyed by everybody. It was a humorous one, full of an ecdotes, replete with wit, and do void of much information. He i smart man though, and we are clad b cam bar and ipok. He made tb bert Senator the Stat ev r bad, that w know of. There is o idea lurking in our brain, if we htv any, (w har th ides) that h will b our next Governor. If so h will b apt to mak a good on. His financial view bav no bearing on that. A Governor he can bav no mor to do with tbe nation' finance than "you or I.' Why b inject it in his campaign w can't ses. But really, a man can hardly say hi prayers in these degenerate day without touching on th currency Question. Anss hold forth 1 boar and 16 minute and we wept like a child when be closed. Mr W. F. Lovs, who was master of ceremonies, and bad introduced tbe speakers in hi own courteous and graceful manner, srose at this junctor, and held tb impatient audience "spell bound" by intro ducing Messrs. L. G. Aldrich, of Adam, and J. Hiram McGsbee, of Franklin, a candidate for Rail Road Commissioner. These gen Usmen mad talks, short but to lb point, letting forth thir candidacy and both mad good impressions on their hearer. Th assembled mul titud then dispersed. Not. ' fw. ' r.f on She sutiejt ol ii- iJe' r coinsge, and tbi prove tht i.s ia o.r li tt cosaiy ci i.se. s makirg it lively fur his cf po- neats, ana to cstsce are u ieosM to Is sn able tscticiso, Tor wui ee oos w i be can, by skilful quotstioce from wet from that county to the J speeches sni jodiciously omit- " legmaiur. ting any stiUm.ots of the vastly tbca caavass, ana we oe.r changed con JitioM. mak. up a good good speh... oporto case. It b rj easy to Oratory i. kit forto,- H. -o. a shew th.t Mr. Carlisl. enUrtained "" proficiency io thst line over several aoi orponeois. 7 Tber exists ia c-a'.it ftr tist '.v.'.al psny" is gii isaey csJs a "tb O'.bei po j to ra'.a the other views on the questioa of sil ver free coinage at the ratio of 16 to I, when bullion was worth 11 22 per ounce, from those be Mi hold where it baa dropped to C7 cent. But answering tb Secretary1 ar gument against that propositloo i Coonty pride cause s to rejoice wbea we bear of ona of our boys moving op In the world, or soskiog an effort to do o. If Jet don't get there, be will most, and if re doe get thtre Amite county can a very Afferent matter, aod thi. i P oU the real istoe. It m the troth of a subject of vital import about which tbe people ar concerned and thi is not met br orovinr a can of in consistency against 11 r. Carlisle. Wbile bis record is not germane interest for any measure affecting her welfare. If be goes lack on well, we caa bang him ia effigy. Ia that event k will be io lin with Carlisle, though now differing with bins. It will be remembered that Oar WishiBtoa Letter. to the eesentisl merits ol the ques- b waa bang ia ffigy ia Loaisiana lion, Secretary Carlisle, io Lis Cov ington speech, met his accuser en that point. He did thi so eBeeto sllv. and so much stres bss been laid upa it, tbat bis statement is Washito, Jan 14, 18C5 Ko member of tb Cabinet ever reproduced iu the Commercial Her-1 ooodo a nor favorable impression 1:. m m m , ... opoa bit arst sppesrsnce ia Wash 'In view of th determinaiioo I r . ' , ..kihii.J . inn.i.mKnla(ril . "rios ""'"" eise my persona) record opon this I moo ha, tvery ooe w do nas naa nnxtinn rthrlhan anawer BVar-lika hImmm f talkln with him guroent. I think my old friend at LM bfn lt onc, i(rnck Dy ht mv own Dome oa a niui tu , ,u f i.... .i,ri.rr.f,r,r.t,,th. fwabl manner, quick grasp of subject. The preservation of tb subjects discussed, and geneial existing monetary unit and meas- broodmladednes. If b doesn't or of valu ddoo which th con- m.v. . MAt.l Attornt General tract, of Ihepeoplohjv. b.. .mad. bhtf him and th wage of labor bav been adjusted ie tbe vital thing involved gratly urprissd, particularly tbs in this controversy, for if th stsnd- newspaper men, who quickly ard is preserved everybody is will- , pnbic mtB Bpi tn j IpreM kept equal to it ia valus. As long if they do not alway nd thm to as tbere appeared to te reasonable I their papers. Before bor-kling ground lor th Bop tnai silver Mown to th business of tbaDepsrt- couiaDeraiseaioapm7uii . . iB: vlwi.. H.rmon with gold at th ratio of 18 to 1 bj . tha anarata action of tb United "" " SUle. I was willing to mak the day, to put bis privat business in experiment, but 1 wss never win- order. Th financial opinion ex ing o roaxe is oy iegiai.ii. or. preiMi b- hm j, ,ouna ,D0Ugh to vidine for the free and unlimited If . . . , colisie of silver at that or anvoth- 0P J WJ r mtio. Tho onlv soeecn 1 svericrai. oaiu ot; a wm i aiuu made in Conpress on thi subject Can dollar to b jut a good si any waa uelivsrsd in in uous oi nep- f ,f t DJ w!th tha, vesrs a co. at tim. who th. v.lo. qualification, I don t car. what it of th bullion in a silvsr dollar was is mad of." only about ssven cent leee than the Speaking of ex-Secretary Whit- vslue of the bunion cooiaineo in a publi,hed interview, Mr. Ira gold dollar, and I, together with v v .n. th.r nnononta of free coin- M- Da vi. of Albany, N. Y., ssy. see. believins that a reetoration of "It was Horatio Seymour who silver to our mints would bring it tn wrot to bi friend when bi nsm a parity with gold, supported a wag mentioned in connection with th. Pr..ideni.l nomination, 'but count, not on account of private in- your candidate I cannot be.' Now dividual and corporation as is now I come W.C. Whitney and tells tb proposed. - Democrats that he cannot stsnd as LT . t Mavaa AnAaMAO linaiaw. who believed io 1878 that a larger ney means every word he ssys, but use of silver by th United Btate if New York sends a delegation to would enbanc it pne or vain tba conation, instructed to cast In tb T.-D.. w see i reference to the above, "a field day for silver democrats," At no time were tber mor than 110 in th bous. A fr ailver man y h counted less than 90 In tha morning Folly ooe-thirdof these wereropu lite who enjoyed th speeches. At least one-third were men and boys from towa, and most of tb others liv near town. Only a few came from a distance, and soms parts of the county wer not represented This waa no uver rally, t'ureiy public peakirj. rr. ia t'.s stubs were mistsken. Instssd of Incress- her 73 vote for bin, be will not !n ih. hrti ai aite it Mintlnno to fall with gretr rapidity than Un 7 "7- Tber never wa a before, notwitbstsnding all th rf- time ia his lif whenW.C. Whitney forU made by our government to rtfUM to obey bi party' call la . all SL. L.I 1 of contained in a ailver dollar is worth noi Ao" n" y"- h"e only about half as much aa tbe bull- non impncii laun in w nimey, ion contained in a gold dollar. The and believe that if nominated he oonditiona bav entirely changed .jn be elected. Hs is ths strongest Mnc1878,andldonotundersUnd . . . ,.j.h .h.i.nrfr..fi.,inaff.f,i.ndsin democrl 10 lh country to-day. Kentucky or elsewber now eon- LoU of democrat ar Ulking like tend that any legislation by this Mr. Davis. oountry aiono could piaoe stiver Tbe Georeia delecstion which n i7i k rvAhV; i: tb. PurPo.e sist tbat tb fm and unlimited oHovitiogPreeidentCleveland and coinage of ailver at that ratio would th cabinet to attend tli Atlanta givth people cheap money and Expoaitloo returned home in every I sere with tbem thst it will have . . . . , , , , . h.i effect, hot it would not be ehean l1 bunor- Preaident Cleveland money if it wer equal in valu to d vry member of th cabinet gold. The speech msde by me on wbo wss in Washington accepted th occasion referred to hss been U jDTiUii0D ,nd win ,igil lbt garbled and twisted and perverted ... .... . f .J ..t ,.. durinw th. expowtion t th latter part past two year with a malicioue In- of Octobw, unless important genuity which ha scarce lv been! public business shall prevent equaled in th fliscusnon oi puo- pret1dent Cleveland compliment lie question, aou in no una urn , n v,:kl er ventured to teak, the assertion ,d th Owrglan. v.ry highly on that it contained a inglword in th .n.rgy th.y bav displayed in favor of tb fre coinage of silver, working for the success of tb ex It was, in fact, made m opposition noasitiox. 10 iree coinage ana jo aupport ui o..,. ,. .. ,. s.n.u .Tih.tituta for ih. fraal Secretary Olney first move as coinage bill, aa can b Men bv any Secretry ot State wa an important on who will take tb trouble to lone. H believe that tb U. S. read it. Certain sentences, in which ,b0uld do jnsi aa it would insist i sssevrau .n """if," P"' that other countri ihould do on money mst.l, bav bn eparated der similar drcomaUnce. There- from tbeir context and quoted agaio for on account of representations snd again inCongrers, on tb stump, mad by th Spanish minister b end in VW"J or dared tbs Crul.sr Raleigh to pro- never resd the speech and who sp- ...... . j. pear wholly incapable of under- to Honda wat.r and to r- standing th difference between tbe main tber until further order for total disuse oi that metal a money tha nnrnrwa ot nraventins- filli- andit.frs.and unlimited eoin.g. b urf p,rtie, over to at th public expense for the ben- "u""" ' 6 fit of private individual, and corpo- Cuba. It is altogeth.r probable ration. I bsve a copy of the speech that Secretary Olney, like most here, bot will not detain you oy 1 0thar Americana, sympathize with reading extract, ir.pi tbaatUmptof th.Cuban evolution what my position wss, because any """"'i""1 ..ntl.m.n who desire to do ao Utf to throw off th yoke of Spain can find it in full in the Appendix but bis personal yropathiss bav to th Congressional Record for th nothingto do with biaofficial duties. Second 8ssin of tb. Forty Tiftb Tht Uoit,d Butii , , peac. with Sxpr... - b! iU altogether by subsequent events governmeot to axercis all du dili- and by amor thorough invssti-1 -,nc pr.vefit tb depsrturs of a 5 .f iL. AHk!Ma at asKlala t Vi aw I f . m a. gauon oi mm j " rrad bod of sico from it port rltd: but on th question ol fr " , " h.K !i ,v. coinse my conviction, bav o.vsr to mak ww opoa gpa n; heuc tt oeeu icSMu tot a oagmeut. i iss;uaii yiuvu." woiry if ii rta iato oce; tbat sweepiag tti d J'-."c-S cbsnges will be made, sod tbe fgacdatiocs of the Republic will be sbsken. This view, of course, is never tsken of ooe's own political party, oo the success of which the islvstion of the country is always thocght to depend. Peopls who are continu ally chanting dirges of this kind over tbeir beloved land ar ap propriately called "calamity howl ers," and wbile tbey may perform useful work of restraint, tbeir propbeeie ihould be tsken as psrtisao war cries rather than a sober, mature opinions. Tb truth is no party can intro duce radical policies into theStste. Th great conservative interests are too strong. Even when a party goes into power committed to sweep ing measures ws base seen bow in variably it moderate tbat policy a practice, compelled by circum- stances to adopt tbe middle course. For sll reforms must b tsntsttve in prsctice. Business men who apprehsnd a general overturning and prostration of industry as a result of psrty suc cess should therefor bsnish tbe fesr from tbeir minds. It is mere ly a scarecrow of tb professional politician who wiahea to frighten the timid into voting bis way. We can all safly vote according to our political convictions feeling that the business interests of the country will not suffer any great shock whether the ou come be as ws would lik it to bo or not. Free Silver Meeting. Tb citizens of Gloster snd com munity held a meeting on Monday. June 10th, fur the purposs of send ing delegates to the tree silver cor., vention to be held at Memphis on tbe 12th inst. On motion, W. F. Love was call ed to the chair, and B. E. Jacobs appointed secretary. Oo motion, the following dele gates wer. appointed: F A McLain, E II Ratcliff, W D Caulfeild, H N Street, J W Hoff, J U Hynes, G D McEl wee, Polk lalbert, D M Butler and J F Mercer. On motion, W F Love's nams wss added to the liat of delegate. On motion of E H Ratcliff, the temporary organization was made permanent. On motion, the following com mittee on arrangements waa ap pointed: W A Parsons, M UWilkin son and J II Hynes. On motion the following com mute wss sppointed on reso lutions: F A McLain, EH Ratcliff, W D Caulfeild. On motion, the meeting adjourn ed to meet Saturday, 15lh inst., at 8 o'clock p. m. W. F. Love, Chairman B. E. Jacobs, Sec'y. Walter Weathersby is Dead. Now comes tbe news of the death of young Wallet Weathersby. Cut down in the very morning of life. I had predicted a long and useful life for Walter but we know but little what a day will bring forth He attended school here the second session of tbe school and boarded at my house. He wa a favorit of th household kind and polite and when the time came for him to go home he did what many fail to do went to tbe lady of tbe bouse thanking ber for kindness shown during the session. He is lb first mala member of the school to die God saw proper to call him hence to hi reward so life's fitful fever is over aud I trust tbat he deep well. J. H. Lane New Registration 1895. tl CUrlon LeJ s,r3 says "rv'.e oat sU Ka Lisa ti.s Suls conven tion wbo sre not ia laser of free . .i ,!, ,.-t-J, ... pf Bro Lane's f.b'.. (Yiu doot know him? Well, t is a good preacher out at Eaatfork): "Oostimsshun fry lion met a donkey. Th don- kev proposed to to up on the moun tain and bray, stating that it would scare the small animals, and, as they ran down, the lion could catch them. So be went up and bray ed ao awful bray. Tbe frightened foxea, 4c, cam tumbling down. After tbe lion bad feasted, the don key came down snd ssked, did I car thsmT Yes, said the lion, and if I hsdo't koowa what it was I would bsv been acared too." President Cleveland has cleared hia desk snd will, probsbly before this is printed, joio hi wife and children at Gray Gable, wher he will spsnd th hot weather. He will be in telegraphic communi cation with Washington snd will sttend to all public businss re quiring bi personal attention, just the asms ss if he remained at tbe White House. General Sun Jay School Convention TO BI HU AT H0PKW1LL CHTJBCH jUHJK are am svra, ibvo. Essay, The Model SundaySchool. by A S Turner Discusssd by M II Martin and W D Hazelwood. Esssy.Wbat is trueSundsySchool Tesching. by P L Marsalis. Esssy, The Best Wsy to Interest the People in Sundsy School Work, by H I Weathersby Discussed by J II Lane. Esssy, Tb Sundsy School snd Morsls. by E T Smith Discussed by J M McGehee and MosesRubin son. Easav, Woman' Opportunities in 8unday School Work, by Mies Ida Willson Discussed by W K Anderson and J R Baham. No Star Ever Ross or Set With out its Influence, by G F Webb- Discussed by W I Csusey and S H Thompson. The Things on Which We Should Think (Phil. 4:8), by Miss Fannie Wcstbersby Discussed by Dr. H L Magee aod A J Bates. They are Slave Wbo Dare not be in th Right with two or three by J H Lane Discussed by E W Roark and J P Hemby. Convention Sermon by J. W Patrick alternate E. Gardner. Each Sunday School is requested to send an essay and delegates. Sometime sgo I was troubled with an attack ot rneumatism, i usea Chsaiberlain's Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since sdvised many of my friends and customers to try th remedy, and all speak highly of it. SimonGoi.d baum, San Lois Rey, Cal. For sale by all druggists. I hav two little grandchildren wbo are teething thi hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and DiarrhceaRemedy and it acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles I was rovself tsken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty-four hours I was out of bed and doing my house work. Mrs. W. L. Dukaoan, LBon-aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by all druggists. It t. : . c i ii i . . t a 4 i . .i . w , T. i--':.pr, s pre '-'...: t I i's, pr u'to cf L Cj-ne, Ktn., was like a wilh cfcoler morbus very severaij. The cig'-t clerk st tbe hotel wLefe bs was stopping happened to have a butila of Chsasberlajo's Ccl.r, Cholera and Diarrho?! Remedy and gave him three doses which relieved bim snd he thinks saved his life. Every family should keep tb s remrdv in their hoars i '-' So one can tell bow soon it msy be needed. It coMs but a inns ana may be the meats of savicg much suffering snd perhaps the life ot aoroe member of the family, ijsna 50 cent bottles for ssle by all drug gists. While atPeekskill, N. Y., Mr. J. Srriven. a ororainsot manu facturer of New York City, purchas ed a bottle of Chamberlain' Coojth Romedv. Such rood result wer obtained fr -m its use tbst be sent bark to the druggist from whom h had obtained it for two more bottles f tha earn reiuedv. when you have a cough or cold give thia prepa ration a trial and like Mr. Scriven you will want it when ags n in need of such a medicine. It is remedy of grest worth snd merit. 25 snd W cent bottles for ssls by sll druggists. Mr. C. E. Hsrmsn, General Passenger Agent ol tbeWestern and Atlantic Railroad, bas notified the Public Comfort Committee of th Cotton States snd IntsrnationalEx- position thst bis road bas entered into a contract with th officials of the Grand Army of the Republic to transport 25,000 membera of thst order from Chattanooga to Atlanta on the 20tb of September, the day after the opening exercises atChick amauga National Park. Tbe officials of the Southern Railway say that they will handle very large crowds between the same points at that time, and it is expected that to gether with the Confederate veter ans, who will meet the Grand Army people at Atlanta on Blue andGray day, and with other visitors, the crowd on that occasion will ap proach 100,000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. YAZOO AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY R. R. Offers its patrons for the 4th of July Low Rales of Fare between all Station on its lines. jiily Tickets on stile July 3rd and 4th, good to return, until July 5th, in clusive. For Specific Rates, Tickets, etc., call on your local Y. & M. V, R. R. ticket agent. F. A. McLain, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Gloster, Miss. Will practice hi profession in all civil matters, in the Courts ol this District. Oflice at McLain House. Oct. 5, '93. WILL. 1. PARSONS, Attorney - at - Law, GLOSTER, MISS. Will practice in the courta of Amita and adjoining countiot, In both oiyil and criminal caiea, and in the Supreme Court. Office in tho roar of RatclilTa drugrtor. Sopt 22. '93. Liberty. Whit 20, Col. 2 ZionHill, " 27, " 10 Thickwoods, " 20, " 00 Tolers, " 7, " 1 Talberta, " 43, " 6 O'Neals, 42, " 4 Smith, " 19, ' 3 8purlock " 27, " 00 Walls, " 31, 1 Tickfaw, " 17, " 1 253, 28 Total: 281 Registration up to date is about 1,500, Those wbo have not registered bav until July 5th, 1895, after tbat time you cannot vote at this election. 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Appraiaed at $6 00 by Adam Taplin and Owen Bub. Tha above described eatray wat taken Up by be saltier, and strayed of mm Detore K Hoffman, Coroner and ex-offleto Ranger within and for Amite county, titateof Miaiai iippi, March (th, 1895. ft. aurraan. Coroner and Kancr. Estray Notices. v One Pale Dun Ox. about 8 or 9 vean old. with mall white apeclu on hia back and in hia flanks, marked with crop in right and figure aeven in the left ear, with long born. Appraiaed at $10 00 by J C iUuluiig and C M Woodall. The above described estray wat taken up by Bpencer Moore and trayed by trim before J H Furaont. a Justice ot the fWe within and for Amite county, and Blato of UUtie- u. la.L iur indjr 1UI.U, lopu. One Bay Mare, about 16 or 17 years old Appraised at $20 00 by W. P. Burma and George McKey. i m aooe aescnoeo enray wis umen u' by Huey Branch and s.rayed by him before JoseiiO wiliiams, a Justice oi tna roacs m and tor Amite county, Btate of Mississippi, May 22nd, 1895. Ona Red and White 6rcklod Heifer, about three years old. marked with split in 6p right t ar. Appraised at SS 00 by 0 E Fonn Tho above described estray was taken up by D W Fenn and strayed by bim before R. Uoflman, Coroner and ex-otficio Kngr within and for Amita ouuntv, Btate of Missis sidpi, June 1st, 18U5. The owners of the above dwmbed Estmrs ire wnuosted to eouia forward, prove prop ty, py charge, and take them away, or they will be dealt with as t-e law directs R. HOFFMAN, - Coronat ati Hany