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Begi n The -Year Rig! it Buy your HARDWARE from the HARRISPEGUES HARDWARE CO. Our business doubled, in the past 12 montlis. This shows what we are doing. LET US MAKE YOU PRICES. HARRIS PEGUES HARDWARE CO. it; ft il) ft ft ft ft vi ft ft ft ft ft ft il il) il ft il il il Chat of People and Events. Into the aftermath of Christ mas is carried much of the ! cheer and gladness strewn so lavishly upon th1 days at their fullest and, perhaps, socially, a more brilliant color is given, as time makes fewer demands with in the domain of the home and grants more without. The glory suggesting all the beauty and freshness of early spring that given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Chidlaw Roberts, J. P. She was handsomely gowned in white mousseline de soie over white satin voile, t? immed with orange blossom, and carried a shower bouquet of lilies, stepha nitis and orange blossom. She was attended by four brides maids, Miss M. V. Pughe, Miss Kirkby, Miss Yates and Miss Enid Chidlaw Roberts. The characterized the farewell of the bridesmaids were attired in dying year, vanishing along sun- white frieze dresses, three-cor-lit ways, was in accord with the nered white felt hats with cock- pleasures that crowned with ad ditional brightness its flight. Rapidly the events of the past week rise in memory and linger there with a mingling of delight lades, and carried bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums. The best mau was Dr. Williams, of London. The Rev. Titus Lewis, R. D. (vicar), assisted bv the Nizht Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all nijrht lonpr," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind.,(iand could hardlv pet any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block 1 would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other tnedicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. Kinjr's NewDiscov ery wholly cured me and L pained 53 pounds,' it's absolutely guaranteed to cure Couphs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Luny Troubles. Price fx)e and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Chapman & Mayfields drug: store. 00 00 . aaw if Establisl-ie-a 1869 lf T li S i .tsaw s?a mar n- Long Distance Telephone 93 P j o ii Hi viz 28, 30 and 32 Walnut Street, GREENVILLE, MISS., In order to increase our already extensive Mail Order Business we will, fur the next sixty days, PRE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES on all shipments to Colum umbus. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. EXPRESS PRLPA1D ful cotilions, card parties and -Kev. U. rughe, m. a. (.curate;, many informal gatherings of one performed the ceremony. The kind and another, at once claim- service was fully choral. The ing favor and bestowinsr distinc- bridal party, after signing the tion, even though thrown into registers and receiving the con the fierce light of contrast with gratulations of a host of friends, davs hpflrrpri in hv Invpd trnrl i. lett the church for the Corbett tions and cherished customs. Arms Hote1' where the reception First, in this generous distribu- held and breakfast was laid, tion, was the cotilion given by owing to the illness of the bride's Miss Weather by at the Gilmer mother. The path was carpeted Tuesday evening, an occasion from the church to the hotel, and that came to usher in most the street was thronged with gracefully the gaities following, eager on-lookers, whose expres- The parlors and large dining sions of goodwill were loud and mil of the hotel were verv at. hearty. After the breakfast the ractive in appropriate decora- newly-married couple left Towyu tions of holly, mistletoe and bam- y an evening train and will boo, and the evening was one of spend their honeymoon on the Continent. The bride s eroincr- UUUOUUl V H J J kXX uti -1 X, j UJ i. - " man figures were led bv Miss away dress consisted of fawn Weatherby and Mr. Carr, and faced cloths, black picture hat, participated in by a merry com- and smoked fox furs. The wed- oanv of cruests. Wednesdav was U,US was very quiet owing to me GLEN WOOD, Bourbon or liyt , 4 rER GALLON. ypars old $2.00 SILVER SEAL, Bourbon or llv, ', vfars old 2.25 KENTUCKY CHOICE, Bourbon or Bye. i years old... 2.50 SOVEREIGN CLUB, Llourl.on or live, 7 years old 3.00 GOVERNOR STONE, Bourl.on or Rye, 10 years old . . 4.00 Jl twice honored, Thursday thrice, while Saturday the Reading Cir cle, at its meeting with MissNet- ie Walker on the Highlands, 1 A. T1 "I 1 P a 1 T 1 fnnnrl intorofitinrr crlim ncoc; flf meat, IV. U J3. , OI Uie bengal Italy's history in the programme Army, and Master of ti e Su- upon "Arianism," "The Lite of preme Council of India. They Attila" and the "Invasion of the be at hoille at 87 Earlsfield Full Quarts 8 "Years Old. P IXIAL." "OUR GUA ANTE" Elxpre? I' re pa id For W i GOOd: shipped ii sa i; e u ;t v a - a . . t eeei v ! (it r.- $3 il) tilled T. Sole AB'ents for the Celebrated BUDWISER 13eer in CusKs and Cases. Isenberg Liquor Co., Greenville, Mississippi. References: Southern Express '.). American Kxi-ros C . Write for Complete Price LUt. ;W 0t . &0 eX 5c- SMi '03 ' ' 0S0 000 001 ' y TABLES THAT WONT GROAN under the weight of any feast; Chairs that will seat the guests in comfort; Sideboards to hold the reserve forces of good things; Couches to rest on after doing honors to the spread and Beds on which the tired workers or merry makers can get repo.se; these and much more are found in our immense stock of furniture Gunter Brotliers. Main and Market Streets. COLUMBUS COMHISSION CO, BROKERS AND COMHISSION MbRC HANTS Execute orders for Cotton, Stocks, Grain and Provisio is. Direct private wire to all mark centers. OFFICE 407 MAIN STREET. A Card of Thanks. To the many friends who s kindly assisted me in the rt-t Dispatch voting contest in whir I received a handsome premium. 1 extend my sincere thanks. With best wishes to The Dis patch and its many readers, 1 am, Yours respectfully, Nettie Bryant Ellis Dec. 23, '03. County News. T.he members of the Dunbar Reading Circle disbanded for the winter last Tuesday. The meet mg was charmingly entertained by Mrs. Thomas, assisted b1 .miss ijteme i nomas, ana was given over to a miscellaneous program. Recitations from Mis? Carrie Thomas, Mr. Craddock and Mrs. Goldiug were heard with pleasure and the rest of the evening was given over to merry making. The meeting adjourn ed at a late hour to meet again on April oth with Mrs. John Gold ing. Working Day Aod Night. The busiest and mightiest little thin that ever was made is Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. These pills change weak ness into strength, listlessness into en ergy, brain-fag into mental power. They' rewonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Chapman & Mayfield. No Pity Shown. i'w t'Jr late was atter me eontin-uou.-Iv" writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver bena, Ala. "I had a terrible ease of E'iles causing 24 tumors. When a tailed Imetden s Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for burns and al aches and pains. Only 25c at Chap man A: Maylield's. Drug Store. For Sale. Three pool tables with balls, cues, racks etc., complete. Also tine sectional bowling alley, built by the Bruuswich Balke Collen- dor Compauy, of Chicago. Also ihe electrical fixtures for sam? Vrite or apply to E. F. Darter, 1-tf. No. 421 Main Street. Simple Co!ds. eae to oe simple, it at all pro longed. The safest way is to put them tside at the very beginning. Ballard's ilorehound Syrup stops a cold and . emoves the cause of colds. 25c, 50c and jl a bottle at Johnston &Caine's Cotton Seed. I have t wo hundred bushels o tioli Alabama cotton sale at 50 cents per Reference: P. J. Us L. L. WlLLIFORD. 1 ' !-. 1 for .e ei U.-dlt'l -ery. Money to Lend. Money to lend in this county a unproved farm property. Ior terms aud particulars ad dress, B. IL Strong, 14 0m Wesi Point Miss. For Sale. Two hundred bushels of Im ported Truitt Cotton Seed at 50c per bushel. Apply to or address J as. C. Neilson, 12 9-lm Columbus, Miss. R. F. D. Mail boxes for sale Mayo & Weaver. illness of of the bride's mother. The bridegroom is the great nephewT of the late Major-General The Hon. Sir William Case- Rom bard. Before the pages of 1903 held the final record of the Ladies' Whist Club, a lovely card party gained place therein when on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Wil liam Rhett entertained. Crim Road after January 7th. Mrs. R. E. Johnston was the charming hostess of ' The Dis cards" and a number of friends invited to meet them Thursday afternoon at an artistic enter tainment marked by the perfect I I son and red, suggested by the ooservance oi every aetau mat season, were the colors conspicu- contributed to a beautiful whole due 5n ha The library, about which the W U M 1. A i W V V W A tlVy 1 .O V 111V 11 LIU VA I - an especially effective touch in Yule-tide seemed to cling, was the freize decoration of Southern decorated entirely in holly, I . m Mill 1111 1 j smilax bordering the walls of wreatns or nony, neia oy scarlet ribbons, were suspended from where the light of countless elec- windows, crescents of holly out trie globes was softened by crim- lined portraits and entwined son shades tied with ribbons of chandelier, giving a rich setting the same hue. At the conclus- as the guests entered and enjoy - Letter files at Johnston & Caine's. Reply cards with envelopes at Johnston & Caine's drug store. Lyon's tine candies, luscious chocolates at Mayo Sc Weaver's drug store. Day books, blank books and memorandums at Johnston & Caine's drug store. Miss Alice Martin, of Lexing ton, Miss., is the charming guest of Miss Annie Stockard. JackFrostBakingPowder leads all others in purity and whole- someness. All grocers. The City Council meets in its first regular session of the new year next Tuesday night. The many friends of Mr. Will Gunter are glad to see him on the streets after a long illness. Miss Augusta Prowell is in Aberdeen, the guest of Misses Nell Fitts and Gertrude Wicks. Miss Ida Silberberg is in Mem phis, where the honor of her presence is requested at a mar riage. Receipts for 1903 can be se curely tiled in one of our receipt files. Price 25c. Johnston & Caine. Parties wishing high grade spectacles should see Dr. Gill, the optician, at Buder Bros.' at once as he expects to leave to till other appointments January Wanted Two traveling men for Mississippi. Salary S0.00 per month and expenses. Steady position. Address Wilbur Jones, Florence, Ala. Now ready with oysters for the homes of Columbus. Telephone your orders and have fresh oys ters delivered promptly. The only oyster place in town which receives fresh shipments twie each day, in the morning via Ar lesia, in the afternoon via, Mont gomery. P. Geraud. Wanted for U. S. Army: Able bodied, unmarried men be tween ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Eng lish. For information apply to Recruiting Ofiicer, Columbus, .s - 1 I i M 111 M ARE YOU SORE? USE td-'TS O. .--si Xrs -, Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded And all Throat Inflammations. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. 1 Sold only in Z'c, 50c. & $1.X Eottlos. At aH eixI Iruj;i;'. For Sale by M,VO & WI-AViiK. IMP ORT ANT TO H THE PUBLIC. IN ORDER to make room to carry a hi rare stock ot mules to meet our (lemand, we will discontinue tin Hitch and Feed Business for the Public and will devote our (Mil ire space to carrying the Largest Stock o( Mules in East Mississippi. Wo now have on hand a tine lot of Tennessee and Kentucky mules. We advise our friends to buy their mules as early as possible. Sky rocket prices are sure to come in the near future. t! nan r -i r? r J ii U ls3 ii ii 0 ii ' 1"2 I It m J.: k M'V" : For S3.20 4 Fnii Qasri. OF THE CCLF. CALHCTi n A T I D 7 - Y E A ?! v t ri n ion or tne games, arousing a pleasant contest among skilled t i players, an eiegant menu was served. inose present were: Mrs. J. T. Searcy, Jr., Mrs. T. W. Hardy, Mrs. Howard Teas- dale, Mrs. John P. Mayo, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Mamie Taylor Franklin, Mrs. Claude Ayres, Mrs. Simrall, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. ed a fruit punch served by Miss Sadie Hudson. In drawing-room and dining room green was the color scheme employed and em phasized particularly in the myriad of green candles in silver candelabra, as well as in the dainty course luncheon. The hcore cards with rosettes of green repeated a greeting for a Harry Dashiell, Mrs. Winston, happy new year to the players Mrs. Betts, Mrs. McKinley, who were: Mrs. John Mayo, Mrs. D. P. Davis, Mrs. George Mrs. Ayres, Mrs. Dashiell, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. P. W. Maer, Mrs. Wm. Patty, of Macon; Mrs, Robert Pollock, of Greenwood; Mrs. Martin Teasdale, Mrs. Nel 1 - m -1 It tTTl T 1 ne xucKer, ijrs. vvney uanivS, Mrs. Walter Weaver, Mrs. Fra zee, Mrs. Donoghue, Mrs. Geo. Sherman, Mrs. H. M. Waddell. Donoghue. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Martin Teasdale, Mrs, McKin ley, Mrs. Searcy, Mrs. Simrall, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Wiley Banks, Mrs. Copening, of North Carolina; Mrs. Walter Weaver, Mrs. Stockard, Mrs. Eloward King, of Scooba; Mrs. R. A. Car- Mrs. Pentecost, Mrs. Ross, of son, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. S. B. Street, Jr,, Miss Anna Banks, Miss Julia Rhett, Miss Lilla Franklin, Miss Eloise Whitfield, Miss Irene Burke, Miss Sadie Hudson, Miss Mari anne Bradford, Miss Garth, Miss Mary Jeptha Harris, Miss Wil kinson, Miss Lizzette Neilson, Miss Nettie Wralker, Miss Edna Johnston, Miss Laura Kinne brevr, Miss Irene Robertson, Miss Anne Louise Lee, Miss Bessie Tucker, Miss Mary Rich ards, Miss Laura Young. A fancy dress ball with its picturesque costumes of peasant and prince, with forgotten finery again displayed to bring before the dashing belles of distant periods, is always, in its an nouncement, the center of an ticipations. So Thursday even ing was eagerly awaited, and gaily set apart as a memorable New Year's Eve, with the Gilmer as the scene of merry-making. The dancers en masquQ lent an air of mystery until later in the evening disguise was discarded and a sea of pretty faces appear ed. Many visitors were includ ed in the list. Knoxville; Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Jesse P. Woodward, Mrs. S. D. Harris, Mrs. S. B. Street, Jr., and Miss Bessie Tucker. The following notice from the Towyn On-Sea Times will be of genuine interest to many Missis sippians who were delightfully entertained by Dr. R. Casement Kirkby during visits abroad the past season. Dr. Kirkby is a nephew of Mrs. S. C. Maer, of this city, and is a distinguished physician of London, whose ca reer has beeu capped by high honors in his profession. Wafted to him across the seas are a host of good wishes called forth by a wedding which was so attractive in itsEuglish style and ceremony: 'On Thursday last a very inter esting wedding took place at St. Cadvau's Church, Towyn, when Dr. R. Casement Kirkby, third son of the late Mr. D. E. Kirkby, J. P., of Llanfendigaid, was mar ried to Miss Wenona Myfanny Pughe, youngest daughter of the late Dr. J. Pughe, J. P., (loan ap Huw Feddyg), of Aberdovey. Both bride and bridegroom are members of old and much re. spected families of this district, and their union caused no small amount of interest. The bridal party arrived at the church in in good time. The bride was For Sale. A pair of No. 1 mares. Also two good wagons. For terms apply to T. L. Dashiell, d9-lm Columbus, Miss. Mis; til f29 Wanted. Twenty-five one-dcllar gold pieces. Will pay premium on same Warren M. Cox, Mei chants & Farmers Bank. n22tf ficr t i ! S nv.rk . Wanted. Furnished house, well located, with all conveniences. Write, giving full description and price wanted. Address "J.," care of The Dispatch. Piano for Sale. I have a grand square piano for sale which will be disposed of at a bargain. For further infor mation apply to 12-G-lm E. F. Hearox. t v il I ? 't '4 f .4 i' istO-J s; t i. v I u tig & mm Vf sjci SLmzZi'- iione Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases. wpllinsrs, Carbuni U'S, l'linples, Scroful; .ruii.in-i:tly cured ly titking Botanic lilnol I!aiif. '. us.n.t an I f'lfe to tal-. TurunQldy test, l fur 3't :irs. Composed of Pure Botanic Jn'jre'iient.r. '-ncr!ie?u weak lilntys end weak itomachs, cvrts jp-pst't. We have over or-ninal tiyneJ testi- inih of curt male by B. B. I'- that $tayed curvf. I" ynu have aches and pains in bones. T'U'-k and joints. . S-bby Skin. Blood feels hot or thin, Swoil.-n , lands. Risings andliumpson the Skin. Muraa Patchra a Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, or offensive eruption!?. Jopper-Col'ored Spots or rash on Skin, all run-down, or lervons. Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Ey oro s falling out. Carbuncles or IJoUs, take Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure eren the worst and most deep-seated eases where doctors, patent medicines, and hot springs fail. Heals all sores, stops all aches and pains, reduces all swellings, makes blood pare and rich, completely chancing the entire body into A clean, healthy condition. Ii. B. B. has cured thousands of cases of Blood Poison evea after reaching the last stages. OM Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema are caused by an awful poisoned condition of the Blood. B. B. B. stops Hawking and Spitting. Itching and Scratching, Aches arid Pains; cures Rheumatism, Catarrh ; heals all Scabs. Scales, Eruptions, Watery Blisters, foul festering Sores of Eczema ; by giving a pure, healthy blood supply to affected parts. Cancer Cured Botanic Blood Balm Cures Cancers of all Kinds, Suppurating Swellings, Eating Sores, Tumors, ugly Ulcers. It kills the Cancer Poison and heals the sore or -worst cancer perfectly. If you have a persistent Pimple, Wart, Swellings. Shooting, Stinging Paina, take Blood Balm and they will disappear before the j develop into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless casta of cancer cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. Ol'R OBARAXTEP. lrlee St pr larirr hot t le, lru-a-lta er t y riprni. Take Jiotanie lllooU liulm na Uirrrtd on la Lei. ltnlna)'i roreiwhnthe riKht quantity ia taken. 1 1 " cured the parchaie irlee will toe refunded without argument. (Signed) Jtlood Halm t'o. Complete directions for home cure with each bottle. Sample ot It. 11. II. Fres by writing Blood Balm C Atlanta, Ga. Describe yonr trouble, and special free medical advice also sent in sealed envelope. For Sale by Johnston & Caine. i, I- , 'lMif TulWllim ! hiiM all I'riliillT THIlilsfHTIaliil tnlitnUi "f 1 w- 4r."!ft 4 0 n l f-OI'Cf A MILLINERY. Exclusive Fatlerri, Exclvisive Desig'ntn Creations not Copies the: bailey mill E:MPOPauM. v Always a Superb Line of Pattern Hats and Fine Millinery to select rem.-: THE BAILEY MILLINERY Ei.lPOiiiU ft.CMXXS(Ve-VV- C-0-OLQ-(X-3-tX-Q e-0OX-'V-5 C-s "I V 4 A I PEACH ER I'roprictors of Eclipse Livery, reed and Sales Stables Wili Continue Business sit Their Old Stand . . . OLIPSS SF. ON MAIN S n iTEEET. Wo will nlwms Iiiivo on hnnd f t T w M. m. m. - - ' a hirce stock oflirst class Mules, will be disposed of at the lowest and most liberal terms. An up-to-date Livery with Hitching and Feeding Accommodations. The Patronage of the Public is Solicited.