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RATES OF Advertising. i ne R'iHsri. on igfrtin II. So 4.try .uh.rqiirni iiotrtion .l on s-nisr will oni:ihi inn luiii'lred Wttrtl i. l (if I'ilH 11'. tllll. I-Ollllllll s.lven i-tc mi m will be rliHr-rd ( ii 'i r rt in etr. Ad erti.finen's lo api'tur ri-;tsl-v.j matter In Iti Im.l ru'.niiiii will ! .li.'knl tltm.-r t if alt.ivr r.ili . I I it'tl'f tti llft'l lls'tM nii a't-t t i t -!. nl surn t it's ui!li'ird wtitn.ut i 'inrt'. iil'itil.tri n. in, t -s t . t t ,i:n- ! 11 lin i i,.o;.' i J li'T ill h'r.il ;n.vt m-uu 1'itl' s l'lu-ins j r loir. J! mini an, Jan. -'!, 1 11 1,1 r .l'v .,: We 1 i'ii i' 11 tTi at foino lii-rsoii or jKisciiis ln'io uie trying to Iniy lrom tln St.'ilo, tli hin.N Ih'Iuii:; ini; to tlic Knt M i - i v i j . j .i I njni .Asylum, ami lire trying to j;i't a bill jiasM'l by the iri'soiit l.eisia tnro to tliat i llVt t. I hoard one man say In- wmibl irive l.Oi'O for 10 acres of it. Wl.at i-la-s ol men compose tlie State proper' Is it not the citizens, irreat inn! small! Wo tbink s), viewed from the jiroper standpoint, but viewcl lrom the jmint where some men would desire to stand, the Stale wmibl be composed of land liooimnir speeif lators, (s ndicate.-) as they would bo styled. The Asylum is an in stitution, not only lor a lite time, . -'' -1 ljut lor nil tune to come ijuently, let the hind ludoiioin.' to the institution, still be a part and parcel of it, as lonr iif it is kept up as an Asylum. AVe think it hih timo that some check be made against all land monopolies and i ovcriiinent manipulators, State j But Green s August Flower has and National. Let every foot of done a wonderful work in retorm- tho public domain both State ami j !" l'"8 "?J nin 'id maki,,K T .' , , , , , I the American people so healthy -National, be reserved as homes fori tIiattll(,y t.1(n iM,jov t)cir mnjs the homeless, and for all public j and be happy. benefits, such astho one above and j JJeineinber: Xo happiness with others of n jdiblic nature. V0 out health, lint Green's August , .! .. -n , i . .-, . Flower brings health and happi hopo the matter will not bo hastily : . , .. . , 11 1 i ness to the dyspeptic. Ask your but properly considered, and the ; (!rnist for" a bottle. S. viity interests of the State guarded by ! five cents. July 27, 'S7, ly. our faithful Jicprcser.latives, : airainst the cMnnin schemes de-l yiseil by home greedy speculator,) or rinir who would, F.saw like, sell j Over L'OuO women, most of them the birthrifiht of the Moses ot the handsomo and well dressed, occu lieople for a mess of potae. The I pied seats in Priest of I'alas Hall 40 iu res of land bcloHjjtni; to the Asylum is the most valuable jiart of the section, for cultivation, for a stock and fish pond, and iniht in process of time properly utilized, almost make the institution self sustaining. We have conversed with a good many men about the matter and find very few who wish or advocate the sale. Their views may be correct, but let the matter be freely discussed. Selling 40 acres of the Asylum land would be discommoding the public generally to accommodate, may be one man, or a few, and would bo class legis lation and contrary to democratic principles and nsuages. Class leg islation has already , ruined the massos of the people of Mississippi and ought, and we hope will be stoped. In conclusion, we hope at all evcuts the matter will be duly and properly considered before any action is taken. Let the peo ple be heard. Wai.tfr. P. S. If the State is involvod in debt and it becomes necessary to sell isome of the lands, better sell Lowry Island than the Asylum lands. W. rr t t iiaiioniotiM. W. P. Suit, Druggist, liippus, ml., ''I can recommend Electric Bitters as the verv best remedy. Kvcrj- bottle sold has given relief in every' case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of .Rheuma tism of 10 years standing. Abra ham Hare, druggist, Bcllville, O., aflirms: "The he. t selling modi cine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric. Bit ters. " Thousands of others have w!.l,.,t ll.nlt. faLlitnnill' u f ll O tttn B.-.V. , verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure nil diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at II. II. Moore k Co's drug store. TVomcn, Delays are Henueroiis! lladamo Revere' Female Pills for Women never fail to always give speedy and certain relief. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Rent by mail, securely sealed, in plain warpper, for One Dollar: three boxes for Two Dol lars. Particulars in letter for four cents in postage stamps. Address Mr. E. iievere, Jiox 283, Jeraey City, X. Jn 1, '88-ly. VKTOKH THK Hil l.. Gov. Lowry, of Miwitsippi ia re luctant to relinquish ti is crown and scepter. He ban Totoed the bill calling a constitutional convention, which was passed a few days a;o bv the practically unanimous vote of a democratic Legislature. Th reasons why a uew constitution is desired y the people of Mississip pi were stated at length in tig Av alanche ot yesterday morning. I hat constitution at present t;ives i the Governor more power tlinn is in keeping with our republican form of government. It brinffs the executive and the judiciary too close together, making the one de pendent upon the other. It has, beside", h number of objectionable features, born of carpetbag rule, ol i which the. people anxiously ile.-ire j to rid themselves. 'ut there are j other things not written in the con i stitution which the jieople are ul ! most einal!y anxious to be reliev ed. ( )ne o( them is the Governor himself. Memphis Avalanche. In Itrlef, Ami to th Point. lyspcisia is dreadful. li.-or- ilereit liver is misery. Indiges tion is a foe to flood nature. I The human digestive apparatus is one ol the most complicate i and - I ..i.i'ti l .I,:...,. ;.. 1 1 tyiitii i mi i it 1 1 1 t in t .ti.uinv. j i is easily put out of order. Greasy food, totish lood, sloiiiiy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be. have made the Amcri- . an neoide a nation of ilvsm ntii a. HOW llll) II K I'IMl ITOI T? this lnorninsj when Sam Jones mounted tno pliitform. His ser mon was especially intended for wives, and those desirous of secur ing good advice were present in full force. Among other things Jones said: "How you twist and squeeze your lody to please society. I never heard of a woman that did not have corns. If thcra is one here I would like to have her pic ture." Here a modest-looking younjr woman on a front seat rose up, and amid a storm' of applauso from her sisters, stated that sho did not have corns. For once the only Sam Jones was outdoi.e. He colored and looked as cheap as it is possible for a man to look. After rubbing his face a moment, he recovered kimsalf and said: "Well, thank (Jod, in forty years of observation I have found one woman who does not have -corns. I will be much obliged if she will furnish me with her picture." Then he looked as though he was doubtful whether he had said the right thing or not Kansas City Special to A.vtlanche. Tho usual treatment of catanh is very unsatisfactory, as thous ands ot despairing patients can testify. On this point a trustwor thy medical writer says: '-Proper local treatment is postively neces sary to success, but many, if not most of the remedies in general use by physicians afford but tem porary benefit. A cure certainly "j-u ;.o..i miuun, powers, douches and washes." Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy which combines the important re quisites of quick action, specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient. BANK of OKOLONA r T. W. WILLUM8, Hr.it L J. WILLIAMS Tiet-Pinl. ' OREENWOOULIOO.t.Ci'h. Transacts a Gerrrrl Banking 15u?:aess. CORRESPONDANCE SOLICITS ri',' ', , :.Z-' c -",". .7 " f ; -"''I v'" j ; P '.''''.'' ' ; ;' -' I. , x i -...!. .. ... i,..--..v - -"4 - .. - .. i .,.: j, j TIn;;aihov(5jcut lvpniscnls our .o. "2 Hcil Koom $uit, finished in rltcrrv or walnut, which is now ready to deliver to our customers at the very low price of $JM.OO. The dress :Iass swings on Friction Hinges, The upper drawer is finished with Fortition divisions and covers. Fortorlet articles, this is tin; hest suit on earth for the money. E. W. Chandler 1v m (OI.U oTAND OF TRICE AcCO.) DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND EVEItY-TniMOrosnALXYIKEPT-.m A TIRST CLASS STORE- ".NEW.". G OODSi TcONSTANTLyI " liECEIVED Qualit) unsurpassed. Trices moderate. Tolite and accommodating salesmen. Call and examine before purchasing. JLO-ZETn'TS FOB: The Coihiboi. Senso Engines; Bookwalter Engines; Improved Windship Cotton Gin; lmproied Oid'clt Gin Reapers and Mowers; Biown's Imrroved Cultivators; Globe Cotton and Com Tlantei; Milburn Wagons. L S.ELLIOTT. (SuocMtor "Elliot k Bao,) LIQOUR DEALER OKOLONA. MISS. Keep K'Ditantlj ns bat 4 ft rci )t-1 IMUtof LIQUORS OF ALL GRADES WHISKIES. BRANDIES. WINES, LAGER BKER. ALK .PORTEK. Tt Wbi.h I tm prepared t Mil apoa tibrsltrin. HT 1 lo kp iu plr ol tb lillC nn oallsll fobnd. F S KLLIOTT. The cheapest, medium and most elegant trimmed HaU and EonneU to suit all prieei at M n.'Garinon MEWS rn"5 1 ricat3 JL. DKAIililtH We'oflei . hea-y stock ol. Fruit Trees, consiting oi Apples, Tear Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Figs, etc., GiaveVires, S'rawbeny and Raisberry plants. Also a CHOICE SELECTION. OF r4 Nov. 18 '86 MILKS. Jnst received two cars of young Tennesa rnnlei. Prices low. R. W. Cbakdler & Co. a 5 so r. CoiueL'cial :uild Okolona, iiiiss. Aft Wor 'v " I j. ... t -1 'r I '.3 J!o.es, JEvergetns and other Orriaraeiitu' Stock. Prices very low and Stock of highest quality. For catalogue or inforrration. ddress GAINES DOLES ft ((. Fsachwootf Itossriss, STATE LiriE,MISSr Think of it! Old Kentucky Bonrbon whisky, only 11.50 per gallon at the Monaban Saloon. ARE YOU COINC j TO KANSAS MlOSirsKI, COLO I RADU NEUft.K. OREGON CALlKHiMA Or any p.iint in the West or Norlli wi s'? If so jou will (ifteiir-e ih to be iiifurr.itd ato the cheapest, short i e-t iinl lU'i-t li-asiut r.iute. You wil I i-h to j urcli i -e y-cir m Li t ia the rou'ethat will subjeetynu to no delay and I) which through trains are run. I'.t fnri; Ton tart jo oubl pmvideJ V"tme'f w:-h a n ap ol tl.i- Ktnnl , Ci'y Rojte ! K .n.is City, Spri;j;fie!d A: M n p.iis !!. !.) ()e !.!) route from the Sutrh to the West. The line runs its i mire train-. i:h Pu!! i 1 11 Palace SIih ping Cars, freo Ib-clir.-t nj Chair Cars and ch'L'ant I v ('iinuh 1 es I'ri'in Memphis to Knn-a- City, sav ; inir niiiny hours' time otit any other ' route For emiirr.m! from the S.nuh to Or-2-n, iV.hinn.n and the Far West, hisMute is espi-eially d-ir.ihle a cm- irranti tieki lb are by thi. route carried in fir.-t-e'.iss cirs on fu-i class trains, t'lo'e count-ctinns are mnje at I'ninn j l'cp.it, Kansas City, with overland 'routes, carrying flee emigrant sleep. uvj cats through to Portland, Oregon, i Thus pasengcrs by this mm.- have but one rbanj;e of ers, Menij.ids ti ! Portland In-gon. W hen you go UVt ! V"U will save tm.e ar.d r.mri'jy hy rmr. cha-mg jour ticket via M.-mjihii. and the Kan-as City I'mite. S'nd for a !ar;-e map of this sln.i t rutite. Send for a copy of the '-Mi.vouri and Kan sas Farmer," an eiirht-paye illu.-tratra p-ipcr, jiivinj full and r,hahle inlorma ! tion in relation to those two (.Teat Mate. mailed free. Address ! (' llenni.-U, I: !) Mt... Tit Uet At; t '1 upulo Mi1-. Ti, ; .-t A'.-nt J I Hlll'S Xr A:i-,:r.v,'.li.l Tii Set Ai.'tT,', Holly S ri' r--, Mi-. i I II .. Jams ' O Filli. S 1' A M jiii4 Ins. T.n. I .en l A jj-nt. 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' I tl i ,utr tail la 1. twui aa4 a rar4 v u af rhraala t at J ft. ta Uu tbc nr. ! DR8. t A li KT ' t.rir, tarVft have depoaited with W T. Adaii a lot of fin barn ens and bridla leather for aale. Farm era who need lonothiDg of the kio4 will do well to call on him. TeaWAi A BcaajtT.