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I i 4 ! ' IN ' 1 ! I M 'I 9) To the Trade: We cordially invite every one to can rvvaii ne our line of next ( an. I JS i down a lenee ami drove inrougn ;i i ... .. . .... i field. Arriving ill Home no mi- liitched his team and left his booty j in the wagon, i Constable Mulling man iimI on tlie track followed it up to the young man s j I residence, ami there found all the' ! missing aniens in uie waguu. 5 1 Tlie youm: man' himself was absent j 2 attending church. They awaited! ihis return, arrested him, and car-j 3iried liim hack to Beat 1, where, he i "2 was tried before a magistrate and j I V V 7 i"' The following candidates ;ir aid auotherj nounced subject to the airy"(1f 4. .1.... n,l 1,1 4 'l lay and:tie Democratic party. Toil LAM C'OMJIISSJOM;" E. B. COMEORT B Whether vou wish to buy right now or not. E . don't a-k for the earth, but we do want your Shoe Trade, and we know th- benefit will he mutual in yenr giving it to us. As givinj our entire time to the one line, always making it a spe- cial p.dnt to get goods that will wear and tit as they should, as well as look-, and buying from th-st hands in lar.re quantities, gives us many advantages over our competitors, all of which we i . . 1 - 1 11 . . i" 1 i . . . - !'... ..,(!.-i,i!,m in in tlie lieiieiit ot. 1 We menu ail rips iree auu guarantee peiieei muji.iuiuu m - ; i sentence'.', to pay a tme and costs. ! This is tin: .-ton substantially lias it reac'ned our ears. Just what 1 1 motives could have piompted the :; young man to the course he pursu ed it is beyond our power to tell. It was certainly a. strange affair. w- rive our customers -r? I would unouestionanlv S ulit- erv sal. Ye;y respectfully. Du Bard & Cr lesnu fi ALL OVER THE FIFTH DISTRICT. V'. ' Items Gleaned From Exchanges -j In Our Congressional District, -'j I who have announced and three or I four others who have not announc ! ed. Ilaleiah Reformer. We find from our exchanges of last week that the people in our Congressional district are talking about a number of matters, politi oal and otherwise. Here are some of them. Ya.oo County. The poor woman who died in a wagon Friday night four miles from Yazoo City, left a girl baby only four days old. The father of the child left it with a colored wo man, telling her that he would re turn for the infant on .Sunday. Failing to do this the woman brought the little babe to Yazoo City Tuesday evening aod gave it to the King's Daughters, who have arranged to have it cared for by paying a lady $'1 a week. Those who have seen the child say that it is veiy pretty. It is another case that appeals strongly to the sym pathy of the community, and any one who wants to do a charitable deed might donate something to the "bi'.y famP of tiui Kines Daugh ters. This noble band never turns a -leaf ear to any demand upon them. Tlie aunt and uncle of the infant called for it on Wednesday eveiiini:. In our travels in different parts of the county we find the corn crops good. Mr. W. T. Hull and Dr. 0. J. Ilarrelson each has eight acres of corn from which they expect to harvest .'120 bushels. Mr. Black well and others intend to be right in behind it not ahead when they pass the "grand stand." What is the use of cultivating 15 acres to make o20 bushels of corn, when vou can make it on 8 acres? that leads as a layer. This indus trious lien laid li egas in .'! days list week. An allidavit goes witli this. Uuuderdale County. Three men running blind tigers in Meridian found permanent em ployment on Tuesday, J. W. Stan ton ideail sruilly in several eases before Mayor Dial and will have to stay on the rock pile 11781 days BiMy PiltowsUi and John Pierce plead guilty in several cases, and will have to work on (tie rock pile S-lli days each. Newton County. Silver is being practically hand led in town just now. .Some of our citizens are sitting around dis cussing the probable outcome of the free and unlimited coinage of the stuff should it be adopted, while others are amusing them selves by pitching the stuff itself at holes, illustrating the practica bility of making 10 to 1. An old-fashioned barbecue one of the kinds you hear your grand parents talk about will be given near Newton some time in July, the exact date of which will he made known through this paper. It will be a county a flair, and Hon. II. 'J. McCabe, Gov. J. M. Stone, Senator McLauriu and oth er distinguished speakers and can- jrii didates are billed lor the occasion. Everybody is invited and aked to bring nothing excent his friends. f'oncluded from p:i 1. ie the Pop- r 1 loimnee lor governor, ana i i n .Mississippi untiei- stood state issues better than he; in fact, he doubted very seriously if some of the candidates lor the Democratic nomination for govern or would be able to stand up he fore Durkitt in a discussion of Mississippi affairs. Durkitt has been a member of the Legislature oft and on for ten years, and was also a member of the constitution al convention. The I'opulite tick et to be nominated will be com posed exclusively of white men, and will be the first ticket in oppo sition to the Democracy without a negro on it since the war. For District AttorniT. w s. hill. J. C. CLARfC. Ton 11 K l 1 1 nSKNT.v f I Vf ' JOHN V. ALLKX, JAM ICS F. McCtioL J. 1.5. LOVE A. W. SKIN nut; WILI'.Y SAX I) Li: s. D. I.. SMYTH 11, .lit., . (i. A.TirOiiyroi FOK CISANCKliV CLERK. J. II. HOLLl.(isVOin! V. S. liOXALb V. E. SAN I) Kits W. li. LACEY T. O. CONNER. F. M. (ILAs roi: ciiscuiTcLKh"ir J. II. SULLIYAXT T. J. BEACH M. F. WILLIAMS. I. P. EANSDALK The County School Board will asii a soon be called upon to adopt lies of text books to be used in the public schools of Yazoo county for the next live years. The Hoard should he careful in their selection-'. The contract made five years aeo soon expires. If the hooks used dining that time have givn satisfaction there is no good reason for any change at all. A ehange means a heavy expense to the people, many of whom are scarcely able to supply their chil dren with the necessary textbooks. Captured lv Meridian. Last week the Meridian and Blind Factory, through her efficient superintendent, Mr. K. C. Williams, sold to the D tight Cot ton Mills, of Alabama City, Ala., the largest bill of sashes, blinds and finish ever sold in the South, openings for a factory building and nearly lr;(.) cottages, and hardwood finish for a handsome residence. The bill amounts to over $10,000. This factory is now employing 14") hands, and they report business never better, thereby putting into circulation in this citv between 8-200 and ?!100 per week. All Fret . Semi your address to II. E. l'ueklen & Co.. Chicago, and gut a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life pills. A trial will convince you of their .nerits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly ellectiye in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from ev ery deletereu suostance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by givinc tone to stomach and bowels rrea!lv invigorate the system. Kegular size 'Jo,-, per box. Sold by Harvey i'c l-'ohy. , Notice to l!ridne Uuilders . Ti e bridge aenss Yockanookany creek at McCool and the uriiiire on 15 ig black river, known as the Kirk wood ridire. will be let out to the lowest and bst bidder on the st Monday in : Jul v, the board reserving the right to j reject any and all bids. Spi'cilieations on me. in me in.oiccrv i-n; s ollice. I b h. ( XN F.U, Clerk. Soott County. w i i lt A Forest citizen was kicking to j liners, spay your sows, mares the Register young man about his i s spaying ,.ml,l,r. t r.l, ,.n Im ,,,0 l-Wl.MUIC. " Mill! ll'jIjHWM O l II I 'Ml I i l p JJJ lull 1 j' OUU where his cow could eat them, as it spoiled the milk. Now tiiis is too bad. His ..leighbors should Treasurer J. W. WHITE W. H. TURXElt A. F. TEMPLE EL I AS PHILLIPS 11. C. KELLY FOK TAX ASSESSOR. T. PUOUTOR, A.P.(TINEY) HO YD Snperintendent ef riiutdm. M. ii. CAMPBELL sUItVUYOit, FOK j. ii. kimi5R(u;gh so no deal li Sold and guarmteed by Harvey it Roby. Write for particulars to the llowslev Spaving Co. Ltd.. New La. feed his cow on tube roses, lionev-' suckles and other highh' perfumed j plants, so that the mill: when j Tired Women. ! pumped from the cow would have j Tired hiu'i broken down women will I a delicious aroma and flavor. We I lb"1 'hat Dr. King's lloyai (iennatuer I are inclined to think that if !ls 11 priceless boon ami iilessiie. 1 1- . 1 1 Smith Comity. The little town of Burns is situ ated on the borders of a little lasper County. Now that the candidates are about ".11 in the field let us have ."or sale bv stream by the name of Yellow Bill, some public speaking. It has been, near where it empties into Cvohay j suggested that inasmuch as some creek. On these creeks the land j of the candidates are not speech is very fertile, and is of a sandy j makers, ami that if they were, nature and mostly of a mulatto j there wouldn't be time to give color, ami will grow most anything that is grown in the South. Ordered bv dime Lodge No. r,ii2, A. F. and A. M., that the neighboring lodges, Sunday schools and people in general be invited to attend the laying of the corner stone of tne new Mrsonic edifice at Trenton, Saturday, June 22, 18'.)"). It is the intention of the lodge to inpke that an interesting, gala and edifying day. Any aid that the people will give in making a dinner will be highly apprecia ted. J. P. G. Camit.ki.i., Sec'y of committee. them all a whack at the dear peo ple without making the thing mo notonous, to vary the proceedings by introducing some music It to thetii rii'nu .i 1 1 1 nit i i -i 1 iri i . i-.. . r.. 1 wotiKi ireu ins own cow ne might freshing .sleep, aids digestion, tones the select a, food for her that vould i nerves, builds up sttviuth 'and pu's make her lacteal lluid suit his 'las and pain to lliitht. Fur female tast, ; troubles, including all menstrual and i womb dilliculties, it. h.'is no superior .used hot li locally and mh-rnaiiv. It is Today we announce Hon. J. II. ! emphatically ft-oman's friend." Pleas- Beenian, of Kiev, i,sa candidate fnt U! ,akas h'"""''!e and always ,. . i . ,. . ., harmless. New packaue, large bottle, -v ''7 wvUTOii!W uoseR, o.ie uui.ar. t. and Newton count1 es in tlie next Harvw it Itobv legislature. Mr. Beeman needs no introduction from us or any one else. He introduced him self in former years in the State legislature and also in Congress, representing this district. If he failed to make an acceptable ollicer we never heard of it. lie is will ing that fas-former acts may stand either for or against him. FOB SUPERVISOR. BEAT 1. C. C. JUNES P. T. STEPHENS (i. C. EHWAIH'S BEAT 1 J. A. MAULDIX Bri AT :!. (1. II. HANI . W. A . MCK1MIY. ,1. A. JACKSON B. A. CLAUK BEAT 4. b. C. STIXtiLI'.Y J. S. McATEE, BEAT :. T. F. JolNEi:. P. T. U( iss .Hisii' 0 of the Pcjn-e. i'.i:at i. IS T. E CLLlLoYK m. bUooKE T. 1. TEKIIY HUNK HELL M. II. Tllo.Mi'.-u.v BEAT li. B. E. UAMSEY. vBEAT :;. J. i (H'YTON. Y. i. iirnsoN. BEAT I. II. C. CLASS. .1. E. UobY I R - : ; N i-f I Y NO I Smith county has ten candidates for treasurer. Forest Register. The Register is just a little bit mistaken. .Ninth county doesn't b things by lialvts. We liave fourteen candidates for treasurer Lcalie County. i A report reaches us of a curious i and unaccountable prank played I bv a vnnnnr troin nn the ntbni- airlu ' has been suggested that it is gen- ()f p j not lo r ,inc u ; ,...,,11,. .,,,,l.,.l.,.,l lhal n ,t , I , . I ., I r. ... " t.ai.jr uiiuu.ium. i..au i...m.UaiW , j.,.,,, tht he ,s a farmer, living while making their canvass, sus- nt f... frnnVK.it,.R Mm nnd l,,..,w nd the rules which ordin'arilv : v1.ir.iw..i1-.r' hi1i '" One evening he hitcliei.1 his team to his wagon and drove over to and beyond Good Hope, in Beat 4. After nightfall he turned back to ward home, and passing liy a place where some women had been wash ing clothes, he gathered up the wash pots and tubs, put them ' in his wagon and continued his home ward journey. At Good Hope he halted long enough to detach the bucket from its rope' at the public well, and placing it along with the other plunder, continued his home ward march. It is said that, pre- a hen 1 sumably to breaK ins trail, be let pe regulate their conduct, therefore a: little dancing might be added to the music. Of course these fea tures would add 'snap and vim to the campaign and possibly rob de- leat ot some ot its terrors. I here are several excellent fiddlers, sing ers and dancers amongst the crowd of candidates, and the voters will miss a great deal if they do not require the "boys" to furnish a song and dance entertainment as an accompaniment to tlie chin music. Mrs. John Carr has got Freshness is as much to he considered as low prices, hut when you imd these combined, you have found the place to buy. Mystire is new; consequently my goods are fresh. As for my pnees. -Comt- and see 'for , yourself. i'Olt CONSTABLE. B!'"AT 1. J EOaI'E TEliKY. x. v. centei;, ILL. V'A LLACM bi-Kt:;. TOM CAL.oVAY:Ji' J. J. tJUAET. J. M. SAXDEUS. BEAT 4. n. j. woods AV. B. IHLMAX V. I.. 'liKKY Vou Get the Witc Cofl'ee, - 20 to 2Zc 25c. Coiiie to see Me i nm. We furiiisli.he Our suyerir ha are the- bf;t oi arid the low. t sell ties.o aU . ;tK(l.SJJil rickiuiilitiw- nl.madfl . lTck the titJirket, as c.1.,-'.:a! ai ii rid wi'h e . snhi ip r.nrjTf hro'dtwCl ."k. I.. 'o .rtlrUltl' 1 LiiulaiiKftd 1utrlKt"r,t',l ,8ciiiko, Mis Alt Free. Those A ha Msed Brl '1 i bcu vty I now i - ' i ,.nnrtuui- wtio have J(,t, have now i .'.gd ty to try ifie'e. CM onthfjj L""KgitLlget a trial ft Send yon name and aiblre l' . f Uueklen Co, ami pet a nil nothing Harvey & ttoby'f &iam-