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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Money dun on legal and vertlsemenU alter they appeg aue of the paper. On all leg V meats where proof Is requlj mast be paid when proof ! Death and Marriage more than ten lines, Charge. Obituaries pect charged for at rates. All communlcatioj serve private enc poratlons, societies he paid for, as retorned home ip in Tennessee. Coahoma county itiog his family. of Aberdeen was in 7 bt of the editor's sickness ae paper was not issued as amored some of our enterpris fizeus will organize a bank corn i luka soen. butter can be sold in this mar at for fifUen cents per pound; eggs ; to ten cents per dozen. All calls for Dr. Carmack left at W. C. Hubbard A Co’s.'.drug store will re ceive prompt attention. All prescrip tions filled with care, day or night- tf Mr. Arthur Harris ls spending a few weeks with vbis .mother,Mrs. S. F. Harris. Sevetal who were indicted>t the'last term of oor circuit coart aie.stUl elud . ing our officers. »ev. Mr. rajne Mitchell, whose1 health is not good, will move to Inks soon.and occupy one ot the. cottages of Mr. Saddler. The scenes enacted on oar streets last week by some parties, in exhibiting iu a threatening manner deadly weapons, demands speedy jue.ice. The finishing touobes! to the 'court house are being done, and when com pleted we will have one of the hand somest buildings m North Mississippi. Z. H. Woodall, our efficient deputy sheriff, has come out in a new role, fle’' had oharge of the Iuka^Springs hotel a day or two this week. The best brands.of tobacco ana cigars always in stock atW. C Hubbard A Co’s. Best nary tobacco 40 cents per pound. ^ 2t. We here a speedy and positive cure for cararrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and head ache. in Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. A nasal iqjector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 60 eente. Sold by Watson £ Co., Iuka. Dr. J. A. Powell’s family left here the first of the week for Birmingham, Ala., where they will make their future home. Mr. J.E. Tlmbes and Miss Mattie Biddle, of Burton, Mies., (re visiting the family ot.Mr. P. W. Patterson this week. W. C. Hubbard A Co’s, show oases always up with the times in attractive ness, and fall of fine stationery and other artiolea of necessity cheap] for cash. Also . a, special lot of outline tablets. 2t. We are informed, that on last Mon day, Mr. Jesse Adams, while coupling ours bed hie bend severely mashed, loeing e finger and thumb from one of Ms hands. The Tishomingo count* A. W. will meet at Spring Hill school ho use. on the first day of March, 1689. W. E. Bishop, Fres’t. T. M. Holder, Sec’y. One at oar merchants bought butter here mi 16 cents, and eggs at 16 cents, and ahipped them to Memphis where he received ten cents tor one and eleven for the'otber. He is still figuring on it to find his profit. Physicians’ prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded at all hours, night or day, by W. C. Hubbard a Co. All obeap tor the money. A trial will convince the most Hkeptioal. Try, us and ha convinced of what we say. 9t. Clark aad Blackburn, the two negroes who murdered Mr. Hamilton, of Aber deen , were convicted last week at a epeeial term of the circuit oourt, and sentenoed to hang on the 22d of March next. Miss Fanny Beall, daughter of Capt. D. T. and JStJen Beall, died of pneumo a<a at Winchester, Tennessee, January fifth, 1889, where she was attending school. She is a nleoeof Sam k'. Beall, of this place. Messrs Church aad Ferney Adams we understand were throws from a bridge on which they were engaged at wo’k and badly wounded. They ere brother* nnd each one married a daughter of Mr. Tboa. Smith, of this place. Their wives were telegraphed for and left for the scene of disaster cue f Hillside Dots. Jitor Reporter Court is over 4 the boys have all come back from reedom llills. Tney did not kill much t;am9. 1 tbiuk they watched for the sheriff most of the time. Mis? Alice Mitchell died' at the resi dence of her father on (he 10th nit. The bereaved familv have onr sym pathy. Married'on the 20th ult., at the resi dence of the bride's father, Mr. Wm. Cane, Mr. Tom Harrison and Miss E. E. Cane, Elder J. M. Harrison offici ating. Married on the 22d ult., at Mr. Sam Richey’s, Miss Nancy k. Kennedy and Mr. L. H. Kennedy, Elder J. M. Har rison officiating Married on the 14th ult., at the resi dence of the bride's father, Mr. John Tipton,. Mr. Juhn Eaton' and Miss Fanny Tipton, James Shackelford, Esq , officiating. If we have any more weddings I will write you so yon can como and get some cake. Jack. An exchange says if you want your town to improve, improve it. If you want to make your town lively, make it. Push. Get in. Advertise it. Talk about it and talk favorably. If you have property, improve it. Paint your house, clean up yourjliaek yard, make yoar surroundings better and your property will be worth dollars in the market. If you ate doing reasonably well advise your ne'gkbor to come and invest near yom. Work = steadily for home interests.'jTrade at home, Help your home dealers. Keep your money at home as mush as possible and it is likely to help you in return. The suc cessful towns have been made successful by the property owners culling together. Public investmeut is an investmeni^that pays. Don’tj waste your time over dirty neighborhood quarrels, and bold back your aid for good objects through spite, but work for .some.:'good and you will find /"yourself/benefitted. Get at it! Wake!£ Hustle! jThere is" no time - to be last and every little helps. Toot your owu born and toot it load. Mr/J. T. Weaver will leave for Ice land, Miss., in a few (lays, where te has taken the contract to erect several new brick buildings in.'p ace 'of those des troyed ■ by fire in that placo recently. Mr. Weaver has just finished np a con tract here on the court house, and we must say the design is neat and of modern architecture. *"Our Big Bargain Stationery package contains writing paper,"envelopes, pen holder, lead pencil, golden pen, blotter, blank memorandum book, paper of needles, thimble, key ring, bettor, hook rubber baloon, toy whistle, collar but ton hook, sleeve buttons, finger ring, breast pin, ear drops and a beautiful shell handle pocket pen knife. Sample package containing all tne above arti cle* sent by mail, post paid; on receipt of price, 25 cents in cash or stamps. Send fur one. You will be surprised and delighted. Agents wanted. Write for catalogue of fast selling money making articles. Address Carty Bur* row & Co., Brx212, Memphis, Tenn. Oh, What A Couhgh. Will you heed the warning. The 's'gns perhaps of the sure approach of tha more terrible disease, consumption. Ask yourselves If you can atlord for the sake of saving 60 centa, to run the risk and do noth ing tor it. We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure jour cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For lame hack, side or chest, use ‘-hiioh’s Porous Plaster. For sale by Watson A Co., tuka. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is It not worth the prim ol TBcents to free yourself of cvsry symptom of these d stress ing couiplsints, If you think so etill at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Watson It Ca, Iuka. Severe Cases of Blood Poison. Thousands suffer from blood poison,'who would be cured if they gave B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial. Send to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book o> wonderlul cures, that convince the most skeptical. It is sent free. J. O. Gibson. Meridian, Miss., writes: “For a number f f years l suffered untold agonise from blood poison, Ssvesal promi nent physicians did me little if any irsod. I began to use B. B. B. with very little fsltb, but, to my utter surprise it hss made me a well and hearty person.” Z. T. Hailerton, Macon, Ga., writes “I contracted blood po<son, I first tried physi cians, and then went to Hot Springs. I ie turned home a ruined man physically. Noth ing seamed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B. To my utter setomshment every ulcer quickly healed. Benj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writes: I suf fered years from syphilitic blood poison which refused to be cured by all treatment. Physic tans pronounced it a hopeless case. I had no appetite, I bad pains in hips and joints and my kidneys were diseased. My throat wss ulcerated and mv breast a mass of running sores. In this condition I com menced the use of B. B. B. It healed every uieeraud sore and cured ms completely wi bin two months. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that lor years we have been selling Dr. King’s Slew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have lever handled remedies that soil as yell, or that have given such universal uttlsfactlon. We do not hesitate to gu-1 irautee them every time and we stand > •eady to refund the purchase price, if atlsfactory results do not follow their ise. These remedies have won tneir ;reat popularity purely on their merits. !• H. Watson & Co Druggist. •j Superior advantages now at Watson & Co’s. drug store. Ever since their past apprenticeship with a distinguished graduate in pharmacy, of seven sears c'ose application in his profession, for a guaranteed method ot satisfsc.ion, reli ability and accuracy in 61l<ng prescrip tions, the world has got to advance a superior to the one' in praetice at Wat - son & Co'a. Attachments were run on Mr. J T Goyer’s stock of goods the latter part of last "week’by various wholesale houses with whom he had been ds: ling, I Mr. Goyer’s bouse is closed up for the j present, hut we hope affairs will be sd | justed soon to the 'satisfaction of all part les concerned. h Is a noted fact that Iuka is a pro hibition town .and has ^gained quite, a reputation abroad for morality asd quiet conduct*of its; citizens. But last Monday seems to be an off day with the weather as well as some of its citizens. Monday the cold wave demoralized sev eral persons who imbibed preity freely of vinous and alcoholic beverages and went iu to pant thej town red. Pistols and shot (guns figured in the melee, but no one was shot er crippled. Several may^have’badjtheir feelings 'seriously wounded, but that will soon heal over, The Southern Farm, Mr. ,Henry W. Grady’sjfarmers’ magazine for January, is out and is a superb boi.k of 60 pages. Mr. G ady states in a double leaded editorial that the success of the South depends on her agriculture—that a farmeis’ mag.zice gets closer to him than any other paper, and that the Southern Farm shall do mora to solve the farmers’;probfero than any other paper published. Dr. W. L. Jones is editor, and amongithe contributors are Bill Arp, Mark W. Johnson, W- P. Orroc, G. If. Millar, and scores of other well known writers. The hand of Mr. Grady, himself, it seen in much of ibe work, and The Farm is admirable all through.' One page called "the knowl edge page” has* as much information as ordinary magazines. The Farm is sent at 91 a yenr. ? The weather for the past week has been exceedingly changeable, A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory retnlts, or in case of failure a return} of purchase o.. th'g safe plan you cau buy from our an vertised Druggist a bottele of I»r. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It. is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Tnroat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth ma, whooping cough, ctoup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per fectly safe, and can always be depended upou. Trial bottles tree at R. H. Wat son Co Drug Store. V. € KAMSEY AGENT! FOR THE MEMPHIS FERTILIZER COMPANY Out of the best Fertilizers in tbe South Coi* Coi'ii and Cotton Vegetable Gardens, Ec. This Fertile izer bas been thoroughly tasted and gives universal satisfaction to at) who have used it. If yau want a good plant food that will stimulate the growth of your young plants, eall on our agent at your place and get the Memphis Fern) izer. where it can be had until about ihe tir.-.t of April. V. C. KAMSEY. Agent, feb7-2ra luka, M>ss. ^ NOTICE I Tlio undeaslgncd wishes to make known to the t ublic. that he will do Wood Work and Blaeksmlthtng the present year at J. K. Klee’s old stand. Call an;l see.'me. jan 10 T. J. Mackey. Combined wllh Great Retracting Power, THEY ABE ABTRvNSPARNT USD, COLOR LESS AS LIGHT ITSI I V. And for softness and endurance to the eye cannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without faltigue. In fact, thei . are Perfcet Sigh! Preservers. Testim nials from the leading physicians In the United States, governors, senators, legislators, stockmen,men of note in all pro fessions and in different branches of .trade, bankers, mechanics, etc,, can be gi»en who have bad their sight improved hv their use. ALL EYES FITTED, AND THE FIT GUARANTEED BY K. H. Watson * Co., Druggists, Iuka, Miss. Tln se glasses are not supplied to peddlers at any pi Ice. jan 10 MKS. H. A. KK.vU.sk, luka, Mis-. NEW WONDERFUL ROLLER ORGAN. G, P. Hammerly nUALEIt IN General Mereliadise. A Complete iine of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Castings, Wagon Mate"’®1 School Br1 AND STATIONERY. i __i WINCHESTER BEPEAT1NGIIFLES, 81NGLE 8H0T RIFLE8, RELOADING TOOLS. * AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS, ■AMVPACTCTUED BV WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., iraew sac-A.'VEar. coitxt. j feS•&dl fox eo-p*r* Catalogra*^ MENTION THIS FA FEE. XSuckleu’s Arnica Salve The Best Salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uicers, sail rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruption, and posi tively cures piles, or no r>sy required li is guaranteed to give p»ifeet smisfoo lion,or money refunded. Prion 25 cents ncr box. For sale by It. II. Watson & Co. mmm lS(MSawMr»Uap«reji can M sSis- wo will Mad free io on »• world, with all lha attachments. Wa will also toad frea a ccmpirta iaa of oar coolly and valuable art amplaa. la ratara wa aak that yoa ihow what wa Mod, to tboaa wba aay call at year homo, aad after « aioBtha all shall bocomo your owa prapartv. This jraad machine la mad* after the Alarer patents, iwhleh have rua out; bafora patoata _ k ~a oot It told for with the AM Tote)jBSssfjsusrrrJE fliul FIBmftAftjaa BSSSMSSS: THE BARBER SHOP. ' SAM. W. SHOCKLEY. 1 Shop on East side of Square. CALI, Ou Him When You Waut A Clean Shave, Fashionable Hair-Cut. Shampoo, Etc. Iuka, Miss. —- H j' j. b. mckinney, -DEALER IN FANCY CROCE PLANTATION Table and Pocket Cutlery, ware. Hides, Furs, etc., IUKA, Mrs. Henry SOUTH OF RAILROAD DEPOT. IUKA, - MISSIKWIIPI -DEALER IN Furniture, !]al ai Woofl Goffias, Etc. Rei'slrin* of Furniture oi ail kinds done neatly on short notice. Call and examine my,stock of Furniture and Coffins. SEWING MACHINES Of me best and meet popular makes kept constantly in stock. Lowest prices. IUKA LIVERY STABLE COMPANY - Has just opened up a first class Livery Sale and Feed Stable and will supply all parties desiring any thing in their line with first class accommodations at lowest prices. Every thing new and first class. For further information address or call on J. C. HARRIS, Iuka, Miss/ TRIAL OF C. J. HYATT. « A.Separate Verdict Wanted from Each Juror. 1. 1 find that C. J. HYATTM General Store la the Cheapeat place In town. 2. i find lhat hla good* are the heat made, 3. 1 find that every cuatomer la treated well 4. I find that every one get* hla mocey’t worth there, 6. 1 find that be haa the beat atoek in town ti. l find that aa he buys hia good* Iron nianulactttrcra he can aell cheaper that anv one in town. 7. 1 fiod that every one goea there for then good*. 8. I find that hla price* ate the lowest. t. I find that the quality of bia goods 1* the best. lfi. 1 find that his store is the most repular In town. 11. i find thst he pays the best prices (hr ■ Country Produce and the Cash. 13. I find that he alloyys no misrepresent** tious to sell his goods. 18. liaised in our midst, we know hies to be ooncst. ,14. 1 agree with the other Jurymen that C. I J. HYATT’S is the place to sell *nr I Country produce and buy our good*.. Opinion ot the Judge ! UPON THIS VERDICT I FIND 0. J. HYATT, IUKA, MISS, -GUILTY OF SELLING DRY GOODS, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Good*. Moots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, Truuka, Valises,Groceries, Provision*, l*.tc , Cheaper than any iloiis* In hiss. •« Having been found guilty of the above, by a Jury of my country men, wi I adj that I am he're to aiay, for the purnoie of selling gnoda o! all descriptions as low as anv legiMtukU house In North Mississippi, and! hereby return thanks to nv mauv customers lor their liberal patronage in the past, and by strict attention to their wants, fair dealing and up i tgbt deportment. I hope to merit and receive a continuation ot the same. [ _C. J. HYATT. WATSON & HUGHES, -DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. PAY HIGHEST MAUI\ »T UKH US l OIC COLNAii Jl PRODUCE.