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* * s x - , rw . whmbbi ' ' '» v v’1 ■. r J A IVIES JOUlillAK, EDITOi ” ' ' *-—r----- ■ ■* ' * ..~ ^-*--- --- voi. 5 IUK.i MISSISSIPPI, FRIDAY, JANl’AftY 13. 188$, SO#? TERMS 05 SinSCTIpON: Oar copy, me year. ^’.OO paid in three month3, . . . ••ppy. six montln , [?in tin iiionli -. 'nj v'.Iuhs of ■■ ■ .\ . •>; ten or more, 80 cents no. wiin fin extra copy for the person pet III" up l||P dull. i iik i., sent tb subscribers unU nn nr,lir is received bv the Publisher tor itj^ dlaeoHinuBneo. und nil raiments of rearapi * made as required by fa I lie ( mir(s have decided that all subscrib er* to newspapers are held re.-iions.'ble unt ararngos are pad. GALE. m l Subscription, $1.00 Pfr Annum, (f Not Paid inTkrei f/i jnths.S 1.25. Lraperor Wiliiam of Germany, is dead. Two white men, brothers, were re. eently killed m Greonyille, Miss-, by a negro. He was cleared on the ground of seif defense. Nalchc-/. is soon to have the Free De livery System of U.S. Mails. The remains of the late Daniel Man ning were consigned to the tomb at Albany, New York. We are just in receipt of the ir<nia number of the Home Journal, a neat and newsy weekly published at Fonto. toe by Forest Newman. Will “a” with pleasure. , — .Jackson is “kicking” because '.be . I & M. Railroad docs not furnish enough j icoachtsto accommodate the passengers j on that road. * - The United .States Signal Service now | has 182 stations in tho United States ! fiom which it receives daily reports. A Christmas Turkey was carved m New York that weighed 43 pounds net. - g- «■--— The first legal hanging that has taken' place in Iowa for the past 22 years, itruv last week. Over 30,000,C00 people crossed the Brooklyn Bfidge, during the year 1887 ---c -- Fiyo Govi rnovs of different, states have died within as many weeks. -*-<M ;-N. tli*-. pui4UUs Mississippi ^egiislatu.re has but one Smith, one Brown and one Jones. Sueli a fact may suggest : doubt as to its being a tiuly represent!!. Vive boJy, but it clearly and conclusive ly proves tnnt new men are coming to tho front ir. Mississippi.--itlississippian. ' The Governor’s hles-nge has been issued, and road before both Houses. Ii is quite a lengthy document, and is, by all considered very ably written. Jackson has three dailies, but Bro. Martin estimates the number at about one and one-half, and that his pape ( the Mississipuian, represents a lit.it” pore than one of that number. Praise 13 very nice—when it is not self praism ---• C*v • -4 4 — The young men of Jackson, Miss jiave organkted a club, passed rcrolu lions, had them printed and distributed over the city, warnitg the negroes if . that place against, offering llieraselv jor (llice any more lot ever. A large number of Chicago girls tne pee evening lost week fur tho purpo.-t W G . A Ol . t'.,,-. . , OllOlullUg ai tv. The meeting was called to ortlC’ n'ud Miss Sadie l)ePork elected presi clent. Before taking her seat the said in pi par, calm, well-modulated voice jjeV.lj, girl", I'm too badly rattled by the honor conierrcd upon me, to givi you ranch of me guff. It's the fir * time I ever tumbled to anything c that sort, and hardly know just how t< catoh on. tlowever, I’ll try to be suf lleienUy pp to snuff not to let any lli*' light an we while doing the president *o this.sopietv-act. I’m with you in thi move, and don’t any of you lorgot b AH‘over our land slang words an phrases are multiplying Uko flies ii sorghum time, and it is our duty t< tspa knock this evil as silly as possibh our rtf otto he “Shoot Hie Slangist after an argument between them, tin , un is generally silenced but not cm vinoed. The* woman is often convince tut rarely silenced. It I- ab well enough to say v thirteen is f unlucky number, j t a fact that “Uncle -am f “*i - *.i,s rvi*h thirteen atm.is. . cd .: l '.'ling bis ov-p -try • 'c' r tts. . 0! : J lO pi •■} - i.c. the *- • 1 iv wl.u.i;y that theraantioush; .-.**• *•■- ’ mat; boy— ‘The man that bon . '• /'• *> i; Correct ♦ • ■* , TV o t i v e l STATE OF MI WSKim, 1 Cbadcprj Tishonbn^o County. j Court. To Wit:. ii;i••scss, Mrs. Hannah Mu Fun M’.s. Atlfi’inI’urrhsh, Mrs. Ann Bales umt M Murlba.J. Con, Defendants: You urn coBifuautieil to appear bcfovi tlie Chancery Court of ibu County n Tfsiiotuiiigo, in said sta'o, on tic 411 Moutlay of March, 1888 lodefeun thesui in ham (.ourt ot Itnircue piirness e.i, a' In; sale or vm lit'.on of lauds of estate o A..I. fiuiprss, deceased, iYberei.ii you a , (!cfiuiu;in ,. issued, lito 2'ilii day o. Deceujiier, i "7. }{. B. Los,,, Cliaii' -cry ( ]”ii's fee 1 0 -u. ■ ■ ■ ■ '»■»« .S 0 H E 1) U L E. • . o “ ■ i Memphis ai - JC ai leslon Daily Passenger Trains West bound. No. 1 a-r'vs Inka 1 :57 a.in. “ “ leai es “' 1 :5s a. oi. “ “ No. :i a ■' i s “ f> 22 '. ii “ “ ... “ "• !‘S “ il ’ II Ell-! bo 1111)1 No. 2 " ' \ s “ I 67 . II “ "<• “ s “ J 7 il! “ “ No, '4 a ' sj “I 65 I I it ii ii , |-a i‘ 2.10 n hi. Commercial College LEXINQTONfKY. Cheapest & Best Business Cclloge-tn the World. Klglie*4. TVoner and Gold Medal over all other Collcgoa, a' World'* Krposltloai for 8?Bto:a ot Book>Keepinil General Mu«(ne^.Education. 3000 Graduate* in lltiBtncn.'. 1" Teachers employed. Coat cf Full Bn*incw Conroe, including Tuition, Stationer? and Board, about COf; Nhort-I?i«.i::l, Ty»e»Wj*tfti»** & TelcKPaphy* upecialtk No Vn puts or:. Ent-v V«t7, Gre.i'.uates Guaranteed Succesi. For circulars, r 4 • ’ i .rotiu W. Sinitlt. Principal, Wilbur ii. G;iuth, Prea’.leut, Lexington, iuj. l Curt E ness. Dv f Dick Headaoh fORP c Liver, Malaria, »ni>Hje:V;cn, Sour Stc. \ch, Dad Breath. /c^mco -*JA*jr:DicF., Dysenter .^lagged Spleen. Prow■•ine.ss after (Meals,8< ■■TIL .rGRPIMO, fi'' .V ■ ’ EAK5HV CTHESYBTt tr> setter-. £3 cents. GB for H I !■’ Bi. ■ r,. tirnto. Kiil.l. vtri re:,.; ior". • d? Drut:tr, r Cl real • •*. *ij:r ft* Woman’* Province. THE DUTIES OF THE GENTLER &EZ— HOW BEST FULFILLED. What a great task is assigned to W0J pan. Its dignity can not be elevated. It il not her province to make laws, to lead armies, nor to be at the head of great en terprises, but to her is given the power ta form those by whom the laws are made, to teach the leaders of mighty armies and the governors of vast empires. _ She is required to guard against having the slightest taint of bodily infirmity touch the frail creature whose moral, intellect ual and physical being is derived from her. She must instil correct principles, inculcate right doctrines, and breathe into the 60ul of her offspring those pure senti ments which in time to come will be i part of themselves, and bless generations v«t tinhorn. Yes. to woman is eriven the blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in all the various stages of his existence. She smiles serenely at the christening, and weeps at the burial, while she soothes the bereaved heart. This is her province and duty. Yet how can she fulfill her mission unless possessed of a strong and healthy body ? The preparation of Dr. S. B, Hartman, and known a Peruna, is just the thing for persons suffering from a ma1 jority of the complaints incident to tliii climate. It is invaluable to women, anc Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, of New Lisbon Columbiana county, Ohio, is a noted ex> ample of what the medicine can do. Sh< says she has suffered for years with con gestion of the lungs, catarrh in the head and was troubled with a bad cough. Shi j bad tried a number of physicians, bu 1 they all failed to cure her. She was in duced to try Pi.run A, and immediately i marked change took place. A her using one bottle her cough ceased and in a siior ti »e her ot uer ailments were cured. Sh, is now completely restored to health, ant gives ail the credit to Peru JA. Mr. J W, Reynolds, her husband, was a con firmed inv lid. He cor d not sKp well nr.ii iv. cov'd he work. i. 'eu:.' dP; RV"f - and as a result, v as _ompl ' :v restore* to his termer vigor and rtren ;!h. II •avs lie nov- feels like a new man. 'Mr, 1 ■ irir.lt Si-1.1, St Clair, . Mich , myh “ I have tlior ougldv j, • ,.r j'fnrxA in ’ he varlou disc-.- s to which pan ins -and a large fajn jlv rii ! ild •. -.n- evt r liable, and I fun it’"it 'v Vt.. eto - ius* th ' tiling needed No fan>itv rail honest! v be without it.” ■ * Nancv' r'etermbn, Cootport, Indian *Oou • 3: *• (rent- .'•’•’W.' ’’t ou Av^lhahi’ PEStt'N * N"'” best-medicine I » School Notice. Mrs. jRoth Penn jooto will ; open a boarding tyfcboo! for 1 young ladies at h<*r borne in this j place, March 12,1888. The school 1 i year will close Dec. 14, 1888. The ; summer term and winter vacation I offer special advantages to par ; i cuts desiring to plane their daugh ters at a health resort during the j summer, and have them at lioifte in winter. The Literary, Music,and Art departments will be supplied with teachers .of experience and ability. A fine opportunity will.be given, also, to learn Milllr.ery and dress making. In short tin* bust advantages will be gfvcii; Superior teachers, modern meth ods. and the influences of a Christian home will eombino U make a school c. the Highest order, Expenses payable in advance. Board, Inc], lights and washing per 1-2 year $00.00 Tuition m English, Ilk-her departments, including Latin, French an I German, S0.01 Tuition in Primary anp Tuteruiedir.te‘ de partments. including liraivlug and Gymnas tics. $20. to 25. Private lessons in EIo ut'lon $ SO.00 Class •• *• “ $10.00 I H awing and Painting $ 20. to 110 InstiuiDcntHl Music $;>.-, (to Use ol Instrument $a.00 Vocal Musi- 00.0,0 Lcssoi s iu Milliucrv and dress making. ciu-ii is.00 Mi-s Hi (He Giliespic, who is to be a U-m-ii e:'in i!ie scuoo!, will rece.ve pupils in Pri mary ami uterincde >ie studies, beginning Moinlai January 2nd 1888. Bovs will only lie received jo ihe Primary Ilepurtmept. I (few* iilg, sigbt-dngiii"-, Gymnast ics. Gcr , man and French will lie t.night in thc.ie dc p.ii of charge, and parents hre re-. <iuse.«ledlu consider 140 iiu :vaota2.es here otfere<l. The finest assort nieii't of clothing insJ the market at \V. F. Iliihhard’s. Call and see how cheap. J. T. liobinsas, • —DKALKIt IN— • A-STAFF" :t.:5 •!' FANCY.;. groc 'R i ifs, "v.; rt'a>, Mississippi. He proposes to sell good if prices •are any imlut eirent. Cull on liitn at 'HyattV old stand.^93 ' » NEW ORLEANS, T S the best newspaper published in X the South, Because: Its able editorials from the pens of accomplished writer* deal with the great and live issues of the day Its complete telegraphic service, es pecially its Southern service, has . reached a point of perfection never be fore attained by anyjournal published in this section; and" to d^y the Times Bsmocrat stands abreast with the leading papers of the United States. Its commercial and market reports are carefully prepared and can be relied upon for accuracy and completeness. /The Sunday edition (12 to i6,pagesj has in addition to the news and other material contained in the daily,columns of original and contributed reading raatter carefully selected, giving the latest events in the world mind of Fashion and of Society. A special feature is its unsurpassed translations of the choicest literature to be found in the foreign press. embraces the best features of the Daily J and Sunday editions with an additional | department devoted to agriculture, S3 j best suited to the South. The rates of subscription are: Daily and Sunday, per annum.. $ :a 00 Sunday only. 2 00 Weekly. 1 50 Sample copies, free. All remittances Bliould be made by registered letter or Post Office money order to ThkTimes-Democrat Publisii’g Co., New Orleans, La. One copy of the Times-Dkmocrat sent free for one year to any one get hag tap a chib of four subscribers. I! UNIVERSITY MISSISSIPPI. The 30th Annual Session of this Ingtitu^ tion will Open on THURSDAY, 2!)tii SEPTEMBER NEXT The faculty consisting of eleven Pro lessors p.ne instructor, is full. The I ouildingsa1 in perfect order; tho insti tion is elevated, and perfectly healthy. Necessary expenses need not exceed 8150 or ®3D0 for entire course of nine months; j Law studeuts 8200 and §215. The law ; school is in operation,and its curriculum 1 equal to any in the United States. For full particulars; and for Ilistorica ?id Current catalogue, address Eiiward ayks, Chairman of Faculty University iss., dr RUM PRICE, u 'Secretat;. Board of Trustees, dug! 21 Oxford, Miss. 4 ENGINES G[f^<; Gin Powers. Adjuiiitnlilc li'on Kingpost Pmver for Ginning. Most economical and d'uraliU*. l/heapest in th? market, vuality considered. The CE LE HR ATE L> FAKYUISAP SA.'tV MIMA and IfS OINKS ami ?.IaNI)AI;I> ’ 12IPLE MKXkS GENERALLY. :f '■ Sunt loyCUtaioeuc,1] ? A. li.SFAR^HAR, Deansylvanfa Agricultural Works York, l’a. \tft L; I n- 1 ‘ . ! G. 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In a ecu-, denned form it contains ail the news of the week, the cream of all literary mat ter and the best Bfeei&l features of thti Sunday issue, with on important Agri cultural Department, conducted by Daniel Dennett, and the latestmar ket REPORTS. Tho Weekly is published Every Thursday Morning, ac4 reaches all subscribers for Sunday reading. $iO.OOO wonli of Hseful and ornamental nrlicics far itidies and gentlemen, girls and boys, nre offered to nil wiiek will get subscribers for tha Weekly Ficayaae. Lists of diese valHubSe pretents will be sect to any address. TER M3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY—7 issues s vs«k, ! (no Year. v!8 hO -is Months. 0 04 1 hree. Months. 3 0i> One M'taih.. 1 C4 SUNDAY PICATYNB 33 t-'CL. One Year.53 04 hi a Months. 1 04 WititULY PICAVUSE. Ot>o Year.$1 SO Six Months. 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