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1 1 v ( r t v . I .is:'. EJ'.wr IIer&: J Thinkirg that the tep!e tre desirous of som i.tf .eg f. r rears. sLelvi . . lav LaJ Dew if placed ia their if 4" a . asl niii " t'.lTt. ' ' Mr. M. L. Whittington, of Gloa ted i a visitor to oor office th ia week. ' 4 ii C. CiBatei paid 8 cents per lb for three bales of middling cotton last Friday. . Some of our young ladiea here been musing themselves, writing "ocietj doU" lo lha T.-D. 1 Dr. R. M. Butler and Mies Mary Webb tisited McCorcb city daring the latter part of last week. Mr. Jdo. R. Carter, of western Amite, a Haunch Democrat of that section, waa in town Monday on losings. Veatber.by Bros, bare purchased the vacant lot, wett of the old Ex--'-change hotel, which waa formerly . known as th Forsytbt placa. Dr. M. P. Bates is having a new barn built. We guess he ia making ' room for the provender which his patient have promised to bring in. . The Grand Jury room has been furnished with new saab and blinds, and the front door-way of the court . house has been slightly repaired. Our String Band waa out on a aer . toads latt Saturday night, discours ing sweet music to the drowsy in babitauts of our picturesque village. , ' Notice the mammoth ad. of T. C. Simmons A Co. They sre doing a big business and advertise accord ingly. Give them a call aod save money. - " ... ' " Treadling 1n the Baptist chun-h of this place , l.v Elder K. J. Stewart, Saturday and Siindny next, at 11 : o'clock a. in. All are cordially in vited to attend. Col. J. R- Galtney is huvinglum ' bar and trick hauled for the pur. pose of erecting a substantial resi dence on his lot south of lha store tit Bates & Robinson. . ' V have had slight showers ev cry day this week, but only about tnuiiclvto' keen the dust 6otl!ed , The ruin Sunday was accompanied by cunsiderable wind The iidvertiseinent of Bales & . tl,,l,iuou gneaks for itself. They v bVva'got the goods and are bound r.Tf to bell 'em. They are wide-awate '' uiarebants and are puttings move on things. .. ; '- R. Max- 'pabhj uprw.es ia regr J to the ! rtcf'tii UFcx ia curcruntv. 1 1 we . bad L v ittts to yesterday. All ih cases ars in' tasa So. 1. occupied by Ears Ncltoa ' aod fimilv. There are I even of them quarantined in thi I uuusc , uti vi waica cava tae ease, leaving only two young boy yet to take. Nona of the eleven,! exposed in house Nas. 2 and 3 have taken; after next Wednesday th. I danger of their contracting tb disease will be over and I will raist th quarantine on thesa eleven. provided no case occurs among them between now andWednesday.i Tba quarantina against Sam Nl- on's family will be rigidly enforc ed until the disease exhaust itself I for the want of material, which it' sill tnnn An TK nannll nf nn I county and of our two adjoining! counties are not in any danger! whatever of infection. Very respectfully youra, C. H. Bates. AMITE COUNTY, MISS mnr.;viimu 10 On Friday laxt Mr. W well presented us with a sample of excellent sorghum of which he has made, quite a quantity. He also gave us a large stalk of sorghum cane which measured sixteen feet Mr. Lee Wien has moved his familv'iuto town and Is now behind the counters ofC.C. Bates, helping that wide-awake merchant to dis pose of the maniuioth stock which he has on band and is daily receiv ing, and tastily displaying to the public. Althouch there ia no small-pox in our immediate neighborhood, it would be well for every one to take advantage of the opportunity to gtt vaccinated. The points can be se cured at the drug stores for ten cts ' eaoli, and the doctor will do .the work for nothing. AVe call attention to the card nf J. E. Bates, Jr., son of "uncle Jim Bates, of Bates Mill. We congrat , uiate our young friend on securing fttaition with this widr-awake, 1 progressive firm, ana recommenu t bim to the people of Magnolia and surrounding country as an honest, upright, industrious young man. On Monday last two bright and handsome young ladies, inmates of the Jackson Deaf and Dumb Insli . tut visited our office. Tbey are j.nBv,i.r of Mr. Walter and Mra. Blanche Jones, of this county, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Brewer. With the help of pen and ink and a few pantoraimical gesticulation! we soon were intro duced to them and they in return lo m by giving us their names and ...n.'Mive ases in their own hand- writlog. The elder of the two sis ters, Miss Mary, being 12, and the younger, Miss Nellie, 9 years old. We entertained tnem a ocsi " could under the circumstances, and their cordial handshakes' and smil ing faces at their departure gave u to understand that they enjoyed themselves.", May tbe protecting and helping band of the Alwise guidw them on their pathway ' tbroagh life is our sincere wish. ; Died: nr nillxhiirff Amitu count r II aepiemoer lovo, airs, bj artha AJiabASLET wife ot I homasEasley and daughter of the late Alberi Halev. Her aee was S3 years Uei illness was long aod grave. She was a member of Mt. Vernon I church, and expressed herself ready to eo. Besidea the husband who at thia time low with consumption, i she leaves seven children, four of I them sniall. Great sympathy is felt for this family, that hashed such a severe trial of affliction May the gracious Lord deal verv mercifully with.the m for bia name's sake. In the presence of a large as sembly of sympathizing friends the body was laid to rest in ihe Stewart graveyard. Oh! what a day will the resurrection-morn bt! "They (the righteous) shall reign forever' and ever." T. C. 8'. Liberty, Miss., Sept. 16,'95. TK runiMrtin Rromtivii Pom. tmttee of Amite county met mis i day. All members present, except Jas. E Lea and Ed. J. Foreman. On motion the chairman was authorised to make a number of appointment in the county, to be filled by Hons. E. H. Ratcliff, W. F. Love, T. P. Street and C. II. Frith. At said appointments a. division of time will be given thej opponents of Democracy. M H.WiLKlSBOJf, Chairman. W. D. Caulfeild, Seo'y. New rice, suear cured hams, con densed milk, fancy candies, to., iimt received Mrs. Fannie Brewer & Co. . For E4t SeU-. W.F.LOVE. T. F. 6TEEET, c h. rraTa. Fee SberiS C. . DAVIS, Ei. Foe Ciratit Chrfc For Oisnowr Clerk: U. U. BATES. FotTnsanirer; A. BKAPLET. Fur Awwr F. A. GEEES, Sa. . For SuprinU.nint; GEO. A- McGmi. Fu Surrevon S. 3. DICKSOS. Fur Coroner and Kugen A. O. 8TUATTON. . FIRST DISTRICT. For Supervisor: F. W. 8TKATTOX. Foe JufUcet of tKe FiaoR CHAKLKd CARROLL, J. H. J03ES. . ForCoiMUbl C. A. 5EILSON. SECOSD DISTRICT. For SuparvUor L. M. OAlXKNT. For Jiuticei of tb Pcaori W. 8. CRAWFORD, Ja, D. N. CAUSEY. Fur t'onttbl ; LESLIE TOLER. THIRD DISTRICT. For Supervtow! E. J. FORStAN. For Jnrtice of the Peace! B. F. JOHNS, W F. WHITT13GT0X. - For ComUble! . X. M. GILLI3. FOURTH DISTRICT. For SupervUor: R. C. WESTBROOK. For Jtutioet of the Peee: T. 8. COCKERHAM, J. H. PARSONS. For CoiwUblf: T. U. SETTLES. FIFTH DISTRICT. " For Supervisor: . , , T.J. SKWMAV. For Justice of the Peace: W. P. WiLLSON, CHAS. HOOPER, For Conttable: J. N. TATE, GUI II if II WE ARE L1YIXG IT ACROSS I. ,l Ai.P'-" ' - i-i" i corrxrriNro, GUOCEIUES, . SHOES KOTIQSS, UE1.KTT, MISS. DEALER IN 111 1 U NOTIONS, Millinery Goods, LANTITION SIFFL1ES, Tctscco ad .- Groceries. 1 1 i, Siis Furniture, Stationery, V rERFUMERY JEWELRY, TO DA CCO. Et All of which vyill be sold at the very lovr.cst prices. "Qnicx Sales akd Sstaix Tror- its" ia my motto. Mar. 8, 1S95 1 A. sue Libcrtj, Mi?s. ClALEr.3 IN CLOTHING, jsJ .iiia..w- - - "' M U SIC the 1 liVe have a complete Drug De partment, neatly fitted up, wdicb .... ialnchargeofa lieCl) YOUr eXIieilSl'S U iillif 1 REQISTERED PHARMACIST. OJVE U8,A TniAL, cover. . Febjuary SQ, 189Q. A.J. Lazar , FOIBU1LDIKO 1IBI1TY, Mill DIALIR ia Cry Goods, GROCERIES, Hats, Boots, Shoes, CANNED ?OOD8, Tebaoco.Cifirs.etc. All of which will be sold at the lowest irlces forth cub. IjcTWe have just received a car load (lUO) c AVe have 1$ car loads of furniture " We are going to down the high-price nuiv!, our prices lead and therefore beat all eouij t lit FLOUlt 81. BaeouT I-:: We've got FIKE BKICK btbt English a-., i J- We sell Busies and Wagoi Give me a call. January 4th, 189a We've got piles of Clothing, Shoes, Hat, pry which were bought before the advance, and get the benefit of the lowest prices. . We've got above all things a record for sea ig i; closer figures than all competitors and paying rno;-j lit W nro o-oino- to buv UoUU UalCS 01 COUuH i: .11 IVU I I v - ----- - j UBEnTT.Miss. ifmoney.villgctit. - . - P. B-Buwia. . ' Mas. Fams Buwu m mmm k it FOX BUILDING, EIBEBTY,MI8S. V'.' DRAlKRIN DltY (JOOI)S, CE0CEK1ES, : ' 'I'. - BOOTS AXD SHOES HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, GLASSWARE, STATIONERY, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc. "Low Pricee and Fair Dealing" is our motto. " CALL ArS BK February 1st,' 1S04. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 1 GHOCEHir3 ' JiJOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY and .TINWARE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, Etc. Will also keep on hand a full as sortment or Mttlinery, LADIES WEAR, . . TRIMMINGS, ASD . NOTIONS, ' Patronage solicited. Call at our hiw stoeb and get BARGAINS. CFeb. I8t, '94. T. C. Simmons & Co., Magnolia, Mi C- -s ( fhhij VA vjf i,.. j. -. " riNT'T r vr; LIQHT, 5TRONO, a X - SPEEDV,mND50im . , ALL COMPETITORS. Just receivedl A large and varied assortment of Dry Goods and Notions that can't be beat for Style and Price outside of New Orleans. C. A. NEILSON. Main Street, . . IjiToerty, Miss. DEALER IN STAPLE & FAKCY GROCERIES, CAUSED GOODS, lauITS, FINE CIGARS' AND TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERIES, Etc. December U, '94, ' J. M. iSunner', DRUGGIST, ' LIBERTY, MIQO DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICEL8, FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, &c. November 28, 1890. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. KM 2-CIST tUX? M C TJloNARCH Cycle: Go. Pactarv and Main Officer Lake) anil lisJ.ted is., C. "wUNCTUja i-Nrw Vert. a FnmAtat, hHUir, mr, v AVEATHEKSBY BKOS., AG TS, LIliEILl X , I- NEW ADVKliTlfFMNTS. SbQBs! Sloes! Hni. tttAlr nf fchnM vena bmio-lit, before the rise, but CU8- VUI DVVV w - " O ' tomers are getting the benefit of the same old prices." tir. 1 ..I.VIiiknJ a nnntatinn aa on A or a in fill OP And It C iloVC CDkauuoucu n 1 1 ia luh wj Mo v vv we intend to hold it. Quality, Style and Price go hand in . . i j "v ia-: a? i.1 'ni hand at our cstaDiisnment. . kjmt quanxy is.oi iu? iwi, ui price the lowest, our fit the most perlect. IOU taKe a step in me ngm uirecnun wucu juu jm a pair of our shoes. HATS! HATS! HATS! Alan inst arrived, from northern markets, the largest and most complete line of hats ever seen in this section. Our hats are brimful of style. . n- ia nlirktV full nf rnnra nf nil flpsf rintions. which v,r.Tini1 eoll tn TnnlrA rnnm for mnrR soon to arrive. WC HID Vf MX,. W b.tu.v . ww " We are selling goods at the lowest figures, ana giving the best prices for cotton. . - - - It matters not to us wnetner tne marsei is uown w up, because tne gooas must go ana me coiwu mun nc BATES & KOBI'SOX, Liberty, Miss. NOTICE. Having 8ecure4llhe services of Jlr. J. J YtAxkifH I am now Drenared to-do alt . , . . . BLAGIIMITU WOODWORK with neatness and dispatch. H0R8ES110EISO A, SPECIALTY Also will mate Cofiin'S, when ordered ' Satisfaction' Guaranteed Prices to suit the times. J. Av BEARD, Jb., June 1495. Liberty, Miss L. B. ROBINSON, President. E. B. ROBINSON, Cashier. ,THB It 41 ' - M of Gloster LnrtHl lo I'M mnr.RATH Our oUicc i Wlt fn nf rl.ittvo nnrt mnkt AO LMAi.O. ynr rlmiitir, r.tivirc, tr hm ir . trtn.il clt.-11'a (11 ymrnwii HH. ! ' "' ' Iowb, write W fi."""'"-!! l,sW'T"81 Oi'poutt Vain' ir.ei. " GLOSTER, MISS. ' Money loaned at reasona ble rates. All kinds of Warrants bought and sold. Wc solicit Deposits, t from $1 00 upward. December 26, 1390. ' ;. H. P. BUCKLEY, 8 Camp St, Kw uneaus, VATCil&lAEiIII, '-jra ;f. iivar Wan ail IvtctaclM. jlrr to tit piMHwa fe : Bridzes ToBe Lei. ' TY ORDER of the Board ot J?u It noviinri nf Amite cOuntv MiM..the bulWinpofthe followina; Briagw I Will be let VO llie lowest viuuur. n mo FIRST MONDAY IH OCTOBER, I at the court houo in the tnwn of Libertr A new brirltr acrocs Lnwrj creek, in Dist. 1 and 4r near Jobn F. Hamillori'i ReboildiDBbridce.acrose fjekfaw neT Milton Bond 1 Pis!fln,:7 ftfl fll I Ciunrr Clerk, for ref Than nhlblna (or a newspaper St the beet. The Tlmea-Demojrat, of New Orleane-Dallr and Weekly. It Am tU largest eiradatian, NEW ADVESTIST.ir IIM m m h 0 ;cwtA IS. iwutfc m4 ' "..mt, u thrown i ""J Vf,.T7 S nntimmUui 'llie CTlr. 1 MO' Iolllt i01 Buu"AT- mcan3 so much rrr"-'. : you imain rr''-' ' fa-i1 lie' "n i trifling a - ' Don t play v . i "greatest pi-t I , I Al"f tMI If?" i i t Iron ; BittcrsS (....'. It C-u t age across ucRtaw -js-rvrmtpn j r. I in Dlatjrtot 5.-V ' I f :iJ vrorniii i wawta m. ; .toia tba ofta of 'tUl jtr'uruU-Jmn 'vr. reference. 1 W.fvi- .w'-iivviAi:.sv-ii