^ZACHARY Strawberries New Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, Beets, Cucumbers SI ZACHARY Sam Brackstone's RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT GOODS. Al MAMMOTH DISPLAY and SALE of WASH GOODS AMD SHOES. for the next 30 days commencing Lriday, May 9, we will show you beyond the shadow of a doubt the greatest values in goods ever shown in this town. 200 pair men's shoes arco kid, regular §2 values by SI,40 us an others, for this special sale 150 pair ladies Dougala shoes that are good enough 98ctS to sell for SI 50, for the next 30 days only A nice men's Sunday shoe 95c 200 extra good quality plow shoes, buckle cong or 99cts or lace, western make, our price 500 pair all wool Cassimere pants going now at 75 cents Come and see for yourself and you will find everything as »»presented, Yours very truly, SAM BRACKSTONE Baxter Building. The Grand Leader for Sale, Wants, For Rent, Etc. Ï0 U SMjE CHEAP—My boarding honw tamvture and fixtures corner Waldron and Cass streets. (Old Price House) House car be r nted. Mrs. H. W. Parker. WANTED—Lady canvasser for Sing er Sewing Machines. Apply to Singer office at Collins Bros. FOR SALE.—Four or five wagons, comparatively new, Pocahontas Lum ber Company. FOR SALE—Old papers at the Cor nthian office. The Osteopath has been indicted in Corinth. What for? Be cause he killed a man? No, just because he cur ed a few cases that had been given up to die, or go through life carrying a crutch. Now friends if you are interested in any one that is suffering, investi gate the principle upon which osteopathy is bas ed and get a thorough knowledge of it before you condemn or pass it by unnoticed. Seeing is believing. DR. HOLLIS HAYD0N, Osteopathic Physician, OFFICE HOURS: ® 1 to 5:Mon. Wert Sat. CORINTH—Hoard wilh C. H. GlsU Tuesday and Fridav,—BOONE V1LLE. Thursday, ut IuKA. 8 to 12 Earthquakes continue the de- j struction of cities and towns in I Guatemala. J » ; •% Special Drive in x * ilndiä Linon 40 in. India Linon 1G% nowl2c|yd 30 in. 30 in. 30 in. 30 in. 30 in. 30 in. 27 in. 27 in. 50 in. Swiss mull GOc now 45c yd 34 in. white organdia 20c now 12 34 white organdia 25 now 15c White Pk 25c now 15. White Pk 15c now 10. Figured organia 25c now 15c. " 15 '• 2öe :? •S' >c " 20 " 15c " 10 " 12 " 8X" " 9%" , " 4 " 20c 8H ' 8H " 5 " I P. C. MATHIS. gjront St., Corinth. ************************** T. E, HENRY, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE IN MAYORS OFFICE HUGH K. JONES, Agent for THE HELVETIA FIRE 1X8. CO of St. Gall, Switzerland, Office over Borrouna's Drug Store. Ors. Voyles <& Lannlng Office over Postoffice Telephone 57 Two Rings. Itisgrams and long distance telephone messages attended immediately. R. L. B. PRICE D j I DENTIST Office over Waits' jewelerv' store J ormerly occupied by Studio. Resi ence telephone 63. Local Snap Shots, THE WEATHER. Showers tonight and Wednesday in south portion; fair north. Louis Adams of Seltner is in the city today Stovewood, 50c to 75c load at Thos. Holman's. See slight change in Mobile and Ohio seheduie. Big loaf for a nickel— the Star brand bread, at Candler's, Whiten up bv using our white wash brushes. Youug men should call and see our nobby spring suits, James Gish. Another advance in meat prices has marked the passing of the full dinner pail. Lisle thread lace work hose for ladies misses and children. Bradley Cuts the Price. O. C Meeks, who is merchandis ing in Indian Territory, is at home on a few weeks' visit. There is p on i e of work begin ning soon on the union depot and new freight houses. Wagons and teams for fishing par ties secured at Thos. Holman's. Put order in day before. Mrs. Myra Ozier Brown of Arkan sas arrived in the citv this after noon to visit relatives. Mine Host R I Hall of the Wal dron has returned from an extended trip to Texas and the West. Beautiful drop stitch hose for ladies, misses and children. Bradley Cut the Price A small dwelling house owned and occupied by Ed Pillow, colored, burned this afternoon. It was loca ted in the southeast portion of city L. R. and S. L. Davis, merchants of Tishomingo county, were in the city today buying a large bill of goods from one of Corintn's whole sale dry goods houses. Fresh groceries, provisions, vege tables, canned goods and everything usually kept in a first-class grocery store at See Dilworth & Bynum for new matting, door and window screens and all summer goods in the furni ture line. The members of A. 5. Johnston Camp, No. 1164, will please meet in Corinth at court house at 1 p. m., on the first Monday in June for the purpose of attending to business conneoted with annual reunion. Machines rented or sold on in stallments at Singer SewingMachine office. The funeral services and burial of the late Chas. Hendrix takes place this afternoon at 3 o'clock in resi dence. proceeding thence to Henry Cemetery. Rev. S. B. Meyers of the Methodist church will officiate The deceased had been ill with con sumption for several months and the end was expected for several weeks. He was about 33 years of age and leaves a wife and three children. Before his last il ness he was identified with the mercantile interest« of the city and was a citi zen universally pogular and enjoy ing the respect and confidence of J. A. McAmis. Klyce's. all. Miss Madge Montgomery, the tal ented staff correspondent of the Meridian Daily Press, is in the city today in the interest of her paper. She bas been doing splendid work for several months in writing up the towns and in. ustries of the eastern line of the State, and ner paper is an enterprise that richly deserves the support of the people within its reach. The Press carries full tele graphic news service and reaches this section on the day of publica tion. __ MEDICAL SOCIETY The Alcorn County Medical Socie ty met at the usual place this morn ing at 11 o'clock. The regular bus iness of the society was transacted, after which a most interesting and instructive paper was read by Dr.C. Kendrick, on "The Phenomena of Fevers." The society adjourned at 1 p. m. to meet the second Tuesday in June. Ladies if vou want comfort this summer, buy one pair of Hamilton Brown Slippers, James Gish. ZEKE CANDLER AND TOM BIG BEE. They're having fun in Congress, just as in olden times. They're not annexing Cuba, or squand ering ail our dimes, They've laid aside free silver, for the standards an enigma. But they telime that in Congress, Zeke Canulers' found Tom-Dig-bee. Who knows not of Tom-big-bee, since Cannier made his speech. Must advertise his weakness, no learn ings in his reach, John Allen's noted fish pond, has dwindled to a pigmy, Since Candler entered Congress, and kindly found Tom-big-bee. Domoplis is neard of, where lime rocks bang and quiver, Shipping many barrelsof cementdown the river. McLaurens' quit his turnip greens, his dinings do not rig me, Since Candler went to Congress, and represents Tom-big-bee. Columbus is a mightlv Queen, and running maDy mills, While Fulton sits a magic gem, among historic hills From Aberdeen to Walker's bridge, across to old time Tibbee. No ice will freeze a Congressman, since Candlers' found Tom-big-bee. The corridors at Washington, are swiftly learning how, As Zeke Candler passes by them, just to. make a little bow. And every other Congressman, from mastodon to pigmy, Tips his hat to our Zeke, and calls him big Tom-big-bee. of The lute Congressman Amos J. Cummings of New York was proud of his care°r as a printer, and to the day of his death he carried with him always as a pocket piece, which he valued more than the dollars against which it rubbed, the old printer's rule with which he had stuck so many thousand eras of type. Amos was one of the most democratic and approachable of men, and he was always at home to the old "print" who happened this way and was down on his lack. Many and many a time bas a five or ten flashed from Amos' most gener ous pocket to help one of the craft of which he was proud to be a mem ber. When he closed his eyes in death the printers of the nation lost one of their truest and best friends They know it, and when he was on his deathbed there came every morning from one of the typographi cal unions of Baltimore a large bunch of fresh and fragrant Ameri can Beauty roses as a testimonial of their love and esteem for the man. When they heard that the Great Foreman of the Universe had called "30" for Amos, there were dim eyes that read the "take" as it was sent to notify the reading world that one d£ the manliest of men had "crashed hi3 string" and gone to his enternal rest. KENDRICK NEWS Needing rain very tad. Health of the neighborhood good. Jas. Coke, the tobacco man, pass ed through our vicinity Saturday. J. A. Williamson and J. B. Splann made a business trip to Hamburg Friday. Rubin Hatly and wife of near Nixon, Tenn., visited P. H, Lakey and family Sunday. Odell Williamson and wife visited C. Kendrick Jr. and wife Sunday. Allan Kendrick and wife were the 7i guest of A.R. Potts and family Sun day. It is reported here that they have a case of small pox near White Sul phur Springs. J. E. Splann went to Corinth Sat urday. Some of our young folks went to Gravel Hill Sunday. J. B. Splann and wife visited W. W. Kemp and family Saturday night and Sunday. We are informed that there are hundreds of acres of river land yet uuplanted and it is too hard and dry t) do anything with. If you don't reau the Corinthian you don't get the news. Bro Patterson, of Corinth will prea'ch at Jerusalem Sunday. A good many of our peoplehere expect to be present. Look and listen for the wedding soon. is In all forms of kidney and bladder diseases, the best physicians recom mend Kid-Ne-Oids. They are com pounded after the formula of a cel ebrated chemist, and represent the scientific study of 18 years. Put up inj tablet form at 50c. Pleasant to take, H. E. WALKER & CO., Druggists. Those Who Trade With us Know our prires are RIGHT and our goods good. We have a fine line of WASH GOODS, WHITE GOODS, TRIMMINGS LACES, Etc., and our stock of Ladies Shoes and Slippers are worth your careful inspection. There is no clap-clap thunder about qualities and values, neither is there any dis satisfied customers. See us for vour spring and summer out fittings. Get a trunk from our stock. C. S. Graham & Son. YOUR LUMBER Xo erect that residence is in our ware Ho uses. Please advise us wHen and wHere WE sHall DELIVER IT. Pocahontas Lumber PHONE Q1 Corinth. » > * WE want Y OU JO jake A L OOK k AT our stock of bedroom FURN ITU R K Let us show you what "nature's sweet restorer balmy sleep'' really means. A nestfully furnished bedroom invites repose. We are prepar'd to help you to furnish your bed room nestfully and beautilully. Here is everything for the bedroom from a bedstead to a comfortable chair. . Wood and iron beds, exquisite dressing tables. Large and attractive line of bedroom suits, rockers and chairs in great variety. And here everything is priced to please particular people. \ Corinth Furniture Co., i R. T. ESTES.IMANAGER. > 7i , 1 We are Showing a Fine Line of 1 Ladies' Misses' Mens' Fine' Shoes, Late styles at moderate prices. fà (/ P « I m It will pay you to efet correct footwear, such as we handle. Our Men's Shirts. Neckwear. Hosiery and Fine 5 Hats are strictly up-to-date. We want to sell you this season. Come and look through our stock. I I i m I MOORE'S. » 1 t 5320=5 ft: tr~ We have received a fine line of MATTINGS and RUGS. Also Door Screens, Window Screens and Netting. See us for Summer Goods in the Furniture line. DILWORTH & BYNUM Phone 10/2. Eesidence, 10/3,