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M jUil i'lilili uibbii '.S STJtT T.. XXtDM : At ii Uvliich lias jiit arrived, is as large,! I r ,,- -Tr w-t , n r u W. HoutTOS, of Monroe. t J-E. D. I'!5Us, of Benton. J. B CecESAS. cf Tunic. 4; .a Walieb Teottir, of Mon'gy. 1.13. XL Mcl.NtosH, Lauderdale. ,,Ch M. II. .Wiikissos. of AiiiTS. r.D; m. Miu.t;AfCopib. ' Ero. Co. t C baits l.ltiion.'.' , tt Cenlreville, cf co'.too this -Ttanks to Mr. Geo. A; McGbe tot several nie ytm potatoes, the net e hire seen this Mason. Kaggies, Wagons, Hardwire and Eneine Fixture a Specialty at Fori Bros. Co., CentrevUIe, Misi tThe rains have been numtrous, .ni.,partjcuUt!y wet, during the 'latter put of lasLwetk, and tbe ilID. M; H. Wilkinson, of Glol . - tef, Jemecratic elector for this di trictt is making speeches down on tb lea coast tint weak. V received-a call from Mia Annie Batee.tbe pretty little daugh f. ter of Dr. Ji. P. and Mr. Mamie ''i jpcteioa Wednesday morning last. Preaching in theMethodist church Of this place Sunday next, at 11 ; o'clock a. m., by Ret. J. N. Tucker All kre cordially invited to attend. Mr. laud Myers Ilarines, and interettlog little babe, of MeComb, "spent last week in Liberty, tbe I .,.( f t... .Ml Mr. I nn Rata .Sheriff C E. Davis requests os to" a"nnouc that tbe books are now ready for the collection of taxes 1amaees wilt be added after De CeuberrUnh, n one excepted. ' We received a call a short time since from Hun. W. C. Sharpe, of ,'ieksburg, who was visiting bis father's family in Amite, Friend Crf Hu in fine health and spirits Lost From my place, 3 miles north-weit of Magnolia, 10th inst. V One "Bay Mare, 5 years old. star in 1 l o. heavy mane and tail. In I itnnation rewarded by t . ' ft 117-.. V.wiit-ti f " j 'ttop, Theo.' McK.oight anq wife te .:a pleasant etsy of severs i Mjre'ln UbeftyyjretMtnedtoVickg MVburg Thursday eve. - Our friend ' 1 The. is buildinir tip a lucrative I rMcUce in 0it floiit ishjng city i 'ILkil!.W. K, Love, will address thieHoiers of ?ion Rill, Saturday ihi. icst.,UtUBburg, Monday, Nov ltd."- 'As this is Tiither a vhle otice, we hope all who read same will keep it circulating arouna. so iisrt'a good crimd, will torn out.' )'i ;l,jjVjeJe'el fijghly honored at having teive an invitation to attend the 'ulifen1"ireJding of M r.' Micajah HvilkJnson and wife, which event Ivus'celebrated on Thursday, 29th ititt, . e hope our friend and bis ' ! igodd wife will live to celebrate l:Yrefr diamond. .wedding.' : . Ill - ! ' as Mississippi. We oiler no "nve away snaps, but promise you a square ileal all the way through. We are at all times in the Market for your Cotton. fnE Robinson iilEKCiNTiiE Go. Centre vixLiE, Miss. yr was ever shown in Cs ,i jvt: 4. 1 Tr t l 1 , l ... . . ' .. a 111' U3 llav-a. t ov-CiCl, tllitl tta V. liCct J.J . c .s. x.st. JSOlltll 1 tT W. . L. -- -vi kr U ' 1 A. O. Stmtt-r, . h i- UEIIKI'T, : ia aai t Am' iSJ'.!, JiiT lom, 4?,"., Oh P Tv2o Gw, wstk l.te s. oanrmtsl piit us kft, aa4 nn as 4 oaJertnt a r.ttt.er. Art-r-. f W by J U W.k.er ! t r Tb-fco-r Ui!M.'r.W Ukro up litJMM .;b Had srrd b km tM.-ro tW Hjcp, a Juss UrfKo .r.ai uid tor Aauw couij, St(e e( Miisis;ppi, JalyaOlh.isf..-. . . On. Br Msre Cut. bout 1 Tr o i dull r m t.ivbj, both bm4 feet kn. about U hj4 biti. Appnul ! - Uv 'Tie abort Acnbe t ra Ulen up In A C V aU and ttrav4 br tu k-Kr V P WiUju. a JutK ui tbe" Pe wiibta and fur AuiM twuotf, ' Jit of Miwuaippi, July ttth. J. -. ,A . A. G. STRATTOy, - ; . ; Crn anJ Riar. tEALES IN 11 AUbaji..i ArkiriMU... CKlifornta Levi Low'rTj-a colored raan, w lodged in jail oa tbe morning of October 23. He is supposed to be wauted in Bolivar .county for the murder of a merchant named Greene. The murder was com mitted about a year ago.- Lnwry was captured during tbe night of Colorado .. the 22d inrt., ia the southern part Florida of the county by T. Smiley Jackson, "f0- captured negro answer the de-j ppi scription of the man Who killed I MUwuri-. ftfvnt .xni nt that the deacriDtlon I Montana.. . , . r i does not mention a scar on 'the face. . Tbe supposed murderer was reared in Amite county but lived tor several years under an assumed name in Bolivar. If Jackson bss tbe right man he will receive a re The Herald's Figures. . The really safe slates for either Bryan "or McKinley are tew ia number, but the following uabou' correct:.- Nebraska. . Ktvad.... n , 13 . 17 N Caroluia..:.. Oregon......... S Carolina t.... S DakvU....... TeoaeM.... Texat ........ Utah Virginia AVab1ngton... Vvomiiij.'.... f Total... 11 . 4 9 .. 4 12 .. 15 I . 12 . f . 4 .178 arrived in Liberty Saturday morn ing, and after inspecting the pris oner. saiJ thst he had never seen him before. Francis olaimed to be Well acquainted with the murderer, - Kotke fur rubUcalicn. Laxo Orrica'arr J aiTwux, Misa,1 Uciobar liU. ltf. . J NOTICE ' hervbv jivta that th Mlowinfc naraed mutm luu in4 notice 6f hit in tention to uk pr .f In fupfwrt of ku ciiuni. and ilt i ptwm' iil t iuJ betore rtw Cirou Ck-rk el A m t wunl r. at Ubwry, Mix. on ft-mattUM- u. If1), via " Eli Wi.liams of J,itK-rtv. M., H. E. K 22.SiO, for tbe Ji W Si E Soo. 10, Tl', K 4 K. - ! v'::. . He nan th fullowir.g itniei to prov. bu coniaiuow rotucDC upon ana cultivation 1 lA...l w... W..K Thitt Vm Tobiu, Put fobiai, ratu C. Loa, all of Litwty f.-WiAmiM oouatr, Slua, . . KOCSKTK.WiLSON. B'gbrter. Bryan may lose a few of the above votes, but, like the 1D., we can ceitaitily put hirii down for 178. The New York Herald claims California fur McKinlev. but tbe wardof$4o0, but rumor says tbe California DaDera sav to the) con- reward has been increased to $900. Irary An altempt will be made There was some difficulty in Missouri, but it is hopeless, capturing the negro, ns he got under McKinley is strong in St. Louis, the house and only came out after hut weak elsewhere in the state, a threat was made toburo tbe house gome claims have also been made down. He say all he did wrong in to Nebraska. Tbe Herald claims Holivar was to steal a valise valued North Carolina, but even Hanna at 75 cents, and offered to pny Mr. does not. ' The 221 electoral votes Jackson that amount, and asked necessary to elect, Mr. Bryari must him to send it to the owner. Mr. get from the following doubtful Jackson telegraphed the sheriff to states, the votes of - which are ideotify the prisoner at his (Jack- about evenly balanced: Delaware s JUcnigan.....,.l v J. W. Frartcia (col.), of Bulivar, .,..' " C. . - Iowa... I:.. W Virginia;.... 6 Kentucky 18 ' Miuryland 8 Total 103 The New York Herald concedes the votes , of Delaware and Test Virginia to Bryan. In Michigan and Indiana Bryan's prospects seem good. Before Carlisle en tered Kentucky that state was counted for Bryan, but the outra geous attack on tbe Secretary has changed many votes, though the silver men are trying to counteract the efll-ct by indignation meetings and punishment of offenders. North Dakota, originally for Bryan, now seeins doubtful. Maryland is close, but Democratic prospects seem bright, We cantmly guess at Ill inois; Minnesota and Ohio,' of course, are sale tor aicKiniey, with Iowa andWisconsin favorable The State of Mississippi, Amite County To Sarah Jan. Wade, IV-fondant who. pottofflc addma uew Oriwnt, lyOtiLMaiuu r()U ARE COMMANDED to appeal X befor. th Ciumcetr Court ot tbe county of Amite, in ud state, pn the FirstMondayofDecemb.,A.D.1896, to dVfid tbe luifin aaitl eonrt of Heitry Wailn, hfr-in you are a bV-fendant. -Uiren undVr my band and tntl of aaid Court, thil ltita day or June, A. v. 1WO. ... H. 1L BATES, Clork. Hers pro Hi i i i ft cijOtiiiitc, Giioceiuls, .' SHOES, NQTIOXS, , HATS, Flilii ' T " I Slfci. 1) 1' C I'm jl 1 1 - Tick fa w is entitled to the banner, j,n.AWgitereJ voter in the box "failed io pa rjia poll tax, and it is t,4H cofllain lees Populites (han , any jefcuiidCt in the county If they vglelikViibey pay, their taxes tbey (will give the Democratic 'ticket a larger " majority,' . '.comparatively speaking, than any box in the otbfy. :' ".' ''. f ":tVe"rCBiv4 a few day since, from Peter Tracy, No. i2 Monroe LBUMcmpbis, Tsan.y an ele-ga.nl I'iuda'rtiic pictureof "Vm. J. Bryan ,1 aiid Family, also "the 6peecb that ' Won the Nomination.": ,lt js in- tended as a Souvenir of the present 1 evsntful campaign arjd is meeting I wtith great apiirovaL - A eopywill i be m led on receipt of price, 25cts. rtt inducements are offtiiisd parties wishing to iLibi i responsible b' lie them. Lev. N. Smylie, Principal tif tbe Libty MaIb iuJ Female College, " mido ia the recent examination for teachers. His wife, who is .teacher of Elocution iriJ 'Higher Eoglisb, was examined at theisms time; and made an average of CS ; b-12. These are excellent grades s"d have only been exceeded Once i.i ts cr "ity, and that was afan ' r intion last year, when Miss j i tr,ittont who is at present IV-i 1-7 tf-hcr in the L. M & F. C M . iUl' By this it Is it l'. t i',,8 c.Jra made by the 5 family of the Liberty school bavs .1- . rr--' J in Una. county i r'jl b- eyp'-ded but little t ' a-i T'O, of cource, is per. 'f r " -thf-riLs Liberty school Six Electoral Tickets. . j&EMOdKATIC TICKET.' ' . JAMES K- VARDAM AN. J. C. LONU8TREET. D. W. HOUSTON. K D. DINKIN 3. B. C)CnRAN. WALTER TKOTTJEB. j. R. M'CINTOSIL JI. II. WILKINboy, ; I). M. MILLER. ' , BOtlSI MONEY TICKET. T. S. FORD. K. T. BAIFORD. ' W. N. BELLAMY. ADDISON CRAFT. jmN.BUHH. A. U. BAYS. JNO. A. DAVM. JL A. McCLAUGHERTT. J SO. ll'CMARTIN. REPUBLICAN TICKET (HILL ) ISAIAH T. MONTGOMEBY... R. J. ALCORN. SAMUEL BLEVLNS. C. L, IIOT1S.' ' ALBERT U. MELCHOlIf. " J AS. M. LEVERETT. A. B. rOSTON. JOHN W. KANDOLni. EMILE ENGBARTII. REPl'BLICAU TICKET (LYNCH.) JOHN R. LYNCU. H: KEUNAOHAN. . T. M". NABORS. . ,': AUSTIN BELL. V. E. MOLUSON. ' B. & MATTHEWS. , XUKEDDOCIL F.'W. COLLtNSi " L.K, ATW0OD- . ' ' POPULIBt' TICKET. ' ; " j; L'.' JAMISON. " ' ' A. M.NBWMAN. J. II. GARDNER. . J. Q. ASKEW. ; R..T, LOVE. . J. D. POTTER. ' ' W. P. RATLIFF. W. H. GRIFFIN. N. M. BOLUNGSWOETH. - PROHIBITION TICKET. . T. P. BARR. B. T. UOBB8- -. J. T. FREEMAN. . ! - N. W. BOUTON. B. F. YVAS80N. . . FRANK SOUTER. W. H. PATTON. - C. a GIBSON. ' J. W.CIf AMBERS, F. . A. BJcLais, ATTORNEYiAT-LAW. Gloster, Miss. Will practice his profession ia all the Courts of Amite and ad ioinine counties. ' ' ' Will viit Liberty on the 1st, 2d and 4th Monday of each raon'.h.. i OSes at McLaia House, Oct.5K"J3, . , Jots front (jiilUburg. Editor Herald Our farmers are nearly through picking cotton. In ibis immediate neighborhood the crop has been much better than was expected. There is now a heavy top crop, but farmers generally agree that U will not make anything Tbe corn crop is not so good as last yesr, and late crops will be tthort on account of the long drouth. More business has been done in our village this year than for many years past. . 1 The general health is good, but we regret to write that Mrs. Angie Schilling, wife of Rev. T. C. Schil ling, is quite sick. ' " Messrs. G; II. Tate arid N. J. Nad have, returned to Atlanta to resume tbeir dental studies.- Gillsburg Institujo is moving on finely. The enrollment is seventy seven, seventy-lire of whom are in regular attendance. Tbit is the largest attendance of any private term in the history of the school. The music class is also increasing An extensive addition will be made to the building which will be com pleted by the firnt of November, Truth will always stand, but misrepresentations win . always fall toths ground. News comes from all parts ol tbe district that Hon. W. F. Love will lead Halhorn by a large majority. Love will carry every county in the district. If you want to vote for an origi nal free silver man, and one that will be able to serve you well in the next congress, vote for Hon W.F.Love. . For Sixth Congressional District w. f; love, x .. Cut this out and take it with you tohe polls, so that you will make no mistake, E!!i5ville New South, Liberty, Miss. DJCALEK IN CLOTHING, ..NOTIOSS,:, Milliiiery ; G6ods, AXTiTIOX SIPPLIES, Tobacco' ' Jr n d Groceries, We have a complete Drug De partment, neatly ...fitted up, which is in charge of a .. . . REG ISTERED PHARMACIST. GIVE U A TllIAL ' February 20, 1895. ' J. M.Nimnoryj LIBERTY, MISS ' ' Dkauus is' DRUGS)" MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICEL8, " FANCY GOppSa) STATIONERY, &c. November 28. 1800. Furniture Stationery, ' Cren kery,Ul4MwSkr, Saddler) ' I'ERFUMERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, Ele. , All of which will be Bold t the very lowest pricea. "Qoick Sales akd Small Por- its" is my motto'. " . i : Mar. 8, 1S93. FON .BUILDING, LIBERT V MISS. '' ' DEALER IS ' DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, . BOOTS AXD SCOES HARDWARE, Hals and Caps. GLASSWARE, STATIONERY TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc. "Low Prices and Fair Dealing" is our motto. ' . CALL. AMI) SEE February 1st, 1894. L. B. ROBINSON, President. E. B. ROBINSON, Vice President N. B. McLKAN, Cashier, I , GLOSTEW, tm. Money ioancd'at Tcasona All kind of -Wari-antP bought and;Bod:i ' ;!' '; - r- -' " - : i"Wo soMcit Deobit, iroui lOOjapwardf 'r .; ':' September 26, LS00. Bridges To Be Let. Y ORDER of the Board of Su pervisors of -Amite County Mil., the building of the following Bridge' will be lot la the lowest bidder, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER 189ft, t the eourt houie In the town of Liberty A new bridge across Beaver cree in Dial. No. 2, known as the Gun- by bridge. ,v . , Specification) oh flic in the-office ol the Cliancorv Clark, for reference. Chance will 1 with every piirelu ; Cotton of at e given r:i III mm F t 1r iiiilj Cntreville, .li; (Ktobcr 2S J, A ' .to iVJ-.Tr-1 II - ...a . ' .'r ' ' ' " Til I Ml i f Atnwlat cuntrnot mublct us to ofi 1 UK LL&LV t.w" THK SOt'TUi-RN HKUALD for oiio ymr f. ro!-.v l Jfi . . ordTKto ' Tilt, h iLii.-i'-.N" i. ... t,bnry?l,189. - -. Chancery Kotlce. The State of Mitsisitippi, Amitb Codkty To Luu Davia, Estvlle Pavin, M-vrtlmU Davit, Comfort Davit arid Ivel-non Iasn, minor heiri of Jerry Uvi, duoottacd, whote posl-ottice address ia unknown. YOU ARE ('OMMANDKD to rpr before the Chancers Court ef the coun ty of Amite, in said btate, on the , a First Monday in December, 1306, to ahow caiiM if anv you can, why the Final Account or K. U.-Harvey and J. 11. liuie, Executor of the Katate i-t Jerrv Davis, de- cenwd, ihould riot be audited and allowed. Given under my hand and teal of aald Court, thil 6th dny of October, A. I. 18'.Hi. H. M. BATES, Clerk When mihtii-rlllnT f..r ' el (he S ot, 1 ,ut T,-i, ! iew (lileniM Pn 'y J . tarn fat e.Ytji;:J;..4 TUT Chancery .S otice. Tho State of Mississippi, ) Amite Countvi 4 " To Jtiliuaj Moyee lKwepdat oiT.ee JV dresa is Cincinnati, Oliin: r1U AKK WMaiANDKI) to appear X belore tue.t hanccry Uourt Of tbe county 'of Amite, in aaid rjtate, on tho 2nd Mondnv in AturtiM." A I). 189C. at l'ulea in the Clerk' CHBce to defend the suit in said Court for partition of lands in aaid Connty where in you aro a difendanU Given under my hiuid and the seal of said Court, this iinu uav of .nine, ft. 11. IW'J'j. it. M. 15 A 1 ICS, Uerk leixlril to fi! !"."!' i opimxtte Ue U l;i' n rHii-m in i. h' HolOut ii,fMi..i vlHy ftee'nf -..i; MtS fill i 1" i-trftiUtr. t. Jii'il I'lii'iit. in V''i et - ' U'o-844. et , ... Commiwtloner's Male. Mrs. Katie Owen et al. Vs. Mr. M. J. Scott ( T Y VIKTUK of a decree of the Honorable J ) Chancery Court of Amite County, State , . . . .... J iL . XM ' . ' luiie Ol JllnlSHippi,' maue in 'wic inay ivim sooti Inereoi in nie su hi jinfc A.mie irwen ei. m. against M rs. M. J. Scott et al , No. K44, order iite a sale of certain lands in Ami'e County, I, as vonimiesiimer. nipumiru uy uiu ynurv A . J . iA-'z a r , FOX BUILDpfG" , : . 1IBERT Y, MISS ; -.'.' DBA LEA 111 "... , . t GnOCEKILS, Hats, Boots, Shoes, OAMNED.QQOBS, '..'Tobaece.Cigart.etc X T ANTED veral trotwortliv cntle V V men or ladies to tr"cj iu Siistiskipp for aUbHhed, reliable, hoots. ?fty $780 ah5 npenn-s. Pteudy pofitipn. "Inclose Kfcrence -. ana aelf-eddrcESKi .Manned tb Ttiope. Tb Dprttiui'mCoilif onf.Tb'rdjFWr, Cssssba j , Cfcica-, HI, JVov.a35. Chnneerv Sotlce. The Statu of Mississippi i Amite County. To 8. B. Gardner, whose Poatoffice addrew s'uu known: 70U ARE COMMANDED to appear , JL i betore the Uhancery Jjourt ot the coun ty of. Amite, in. auid State, on the FiretMonday inDecem6.,A.D.189C to defend the suit in laid Court of ilia. Kate'.tiuTdhe'r,' wheitoin you are defendant, riiven under mv hand .and seat of aaid Court, this Ith day at June; A- D- WW. . -. H. M; "BATES. Cletk. t -s3eit said decree, will on First Mntidsv in November, lvo the inns beini; the 2nd day thereof, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public outcry at iha North, door of the court-house tn the town of Lihcrlv, said coimtv, tho following' Jlusncry ijistr dc.:ribed land," King and being in said coun-, Jf'ore 1L.M- ty and State, to Vlt?W of H .W B J. T 4,1 K 4: also S K 1 and B t or w J and 3 vr i ofSWi andKIof SWJofaWl and SlofN WandlpoialHW Jof8WJ ofRioff?ec.2,T4,B4; also rU of NE 1 of 8 K K Sec. 8, Ti. I1. The I red to and ' ' Administrator' Xotlce. Tt7HERBA8, letters of adminittrntipn on . V,.V thoesUte ot H. L Weathersby, t. 8f, duVAscd, havine been granted to, tho nndi tinned by the Chancmv Court of (he Four 1 Chancery District of tne State of M issisaippi, I and E 1 of 8 E 1. SJ. T 4. purchaser or pnrehawra will be require oav onc-hatr vua ol tnoir purcnase dius tho other half on credit of twelve months from the dav of said, bv purchasers executini: then note, rescning vendir'a Hen on the lands purchased according to their respective September 29,1896. Coinniiwioncr. Bates, Clerk of laid Court, for Amite, at Kulos, ia vacation, on Mondav, the 8d day of Aurust, A. D. 18 ' Mow, tllercfore, notice is hereby givra u II penmns lnrtM1 rn ii(J p'9 to CCir.i forward and make pavment, and all person having claims aipiirint the same are requested to exhibit them and have them registered In the manner and within the tune prescrue. by law, or tbey will be forever harreil. . J. V.DAY, Adm'r. O-triW jWtlu IRiHt. U.P.BUCItIEYf t Camp St, New Orle&ne, aToiif mam aMtKltlk Silver Wire til f jetUcks. K rin R.rt r Watsram Reyirc4 jwelff tn.fl toerdnr. Dianmniit r . ' b) tn ae' l atyi. Alt at p..8aai ar'4 f'if tfnrfcnt-J 4 full liilO. Of VilTIUS! WI!t tt vvi tstvt. I'tbtuatjr 26, I. The m 09 !f Of-1 Education . ITieaj) Not X'hea , Education! THE SECOND SESSION OF JOHNSTON COLLEUIATK INSTITUTE BKUISS HEITEHUER 7th. Tf TOIT T1UBST FOH FlMTCATinx, L COMB TO J10TOV CO I Iit'UIATK IJiJITU'lE, A GKti..SUUUO, LA. Our trnis aro titv roafonnble: Board, S6 00 per month; tuition, from $1 J6 to b$ 7f and muiiic ft iVi, v e have a comprehensive cnurseof situlr, ni taming. Im'rkIii the ortinirv "thna i studies. (5iHra! lu--.torv, iui.le li tmrv, I Natural Iln'nrv, t'.e i. n" v ' , Kxrli'h. Latin, -r-k and Irt'iili. liisrijilmc In turn, t fi nifrtl flnvsri?...;-v s r-- , . ii 1 - hmHi'-i " ' - nr annn s e f Z', : . 0 m tm r.v : i'- i 'in It CU . v . - ' t,-' : c z : -- . c t - R-I-P-A-K-S f ' A 9 w w 9