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gllfgemocrjit-glnr ....Fein amy 17,1888. "lacil fctien 10 CfotJ I Lint for Earl Insrrtini. LOCAL NEWS. John P. Bobee Committed Arsou. tor .'The prclinary I rial of John D. ''Bobee, ou the charge of ttHemj.t .., in" to buru tbe Si-rantoti Metliodint Cboreh on tbe tiigbt of Monday the flili iiist', w" concluded btfore Jus tice Alfred ' E. Kiebs last Friday nHjlii.. JuatieeJKrebs took tbe case ,pderaUUettent autil Safiirdny ' inoruiug, wlieu be iound tbe deten- ... ,aut guilt"- null leinumlcil hi in to jail in default Ot a bond or $SOOfVr -LU UDpcwwnce before tlie next Uir cuit Cwtirt. The Invest igatiou pro ceeded slowly, us ull the evidence was taken down in writing. . Quite ... liamtier of rCitiZiHi8 atteudi-d the trial and oiuuitesled considerable interest In the result, it bt-iug gen erally balieved that all thecbuicli bnruiug that' blis disgraced' onr community for the past few years hail a common origin, and was set liy the sa;ne criminal IihihI. Tbe evidence was entirely , circumstan tial, but nlljioiuteil to the denfend Hiit us tbe guilty puity. lie was "e6i by several hirUug i" secret . places near. -the sceue of the disas- ter passive and suspicious froia the very beginning or the fire until it wss under control, lie was Then '! 'boastful. of Bis sefrice in helping to ; TSav tli'iit which. was already safe, . shut himself up iu bis bouse ou the .following day, w Idle the shirt he . wore'"iliev tjveutfuI night was u epirtteur $ way- iitfd 'was' no. more to be found- affwcountotl'for. Ilis little son, about seven years of age, told tluj, posecutin attorney and two other gentlemen, a very dama ging story of bis .father's where abouts ou that night, but when put on ftio stand told a very different torv, with suob confusion and con tradiction that bU evideuce wan worthiest He' was eitlier'tuinper cd with or his memory was remark ably treacheroui even tor one of bis age. '. ' Mr. II. B. EreVitf, representing the State, prosecuted fhe cose with vigor iY()d'carii8tnes iu search of the truth, but with perfect fullness HiulliUei'Hlky. "The defuudant was ably rfirese'iitd byJHr. C( S. iler iwelber ho watclirtl and seized upon every poiut of vantage giouud, but without avail. The prcsuuip tiouof guilt grew stronger at every step. The defendant iuiroduced but one witness, and that one did Lira 110 good. The prisoner himself made no statement, but has ream hi ed mum o the subject since (Ms arrest. : ; . ;' ' ;.' Scarcely a nutti wbo heard the evidence doubts Bo ben's guilt, and but one mysteey occupies the at ten tion of every one, with regard -to itheauimous and moving cause. In other words, what is at tht bottom of nil these dark and devilish crimes of churv.b-4uruing, tveu tbougb tbsy all be laid nt the door of Jthn D. Bobee. Does be harbor within his bre.uit H the burning malice to drive him tr tbe commission o! so (uocb crime without profit and with out reward t Time will douotless prove this, tor "murder will out.: iu lue meantime our citiseus should be.yigilaut to tbe end, that no guilty mau escape and uo iuuo- cent man be punished. Tbe arrest was made by Sheriff Lewis npon the advice unit request or Mr. bveriit and one or two otb ers, wiucu acliou many eousidered ioer pttcipitate, desiring thai a detective be employed to work the eaw first. Slri Erei lit desires us t state, and we fully agree with ho,that"-ihe whisper ot detective h'ssbe'eo the rock of inactlou opoii hicli tbe coniiPuoity lias splitilier ch or tbe three burns ot tbe past three years, until itbad become ibe deceptive, cry of wolf, not to be tracted. Deuce, bis determination W otat his own peril. The result far has been .u ,ual b ,1 fi and we believe do barm has by action, and all we ia more ot it iir tbe futore -muootttfuJlgsnotk."' i IistiufiilNliei Victor. Our town whs honored Wednes day by ii short visit liiiiu scver.il members or our Stale LeUInt lire, to wit: Semitor Jaiui s II. floiiMtuii and wi4, Uupreseiuntive J. 0. liar lis and wile, Senator Taylor, It pre- sentuiive John Bailey, ami Misses Litviuia yiielton, B. Bailey aud Mis Duulap, all beautiful and charm ing lailies, composed the parly. This pleasant party wns chaperon ed by Mr: Levert Clark, of Mobile OSS POINT DEPARTMENT. Alter being refreshed at Noj's hotel, they were shown the beauti ful Fii8cagoula river and the cele uraieu L.owry island, wueie it is said the Governor will reside when be retires trom office. They were then driven to the old town of Pas cagoula, where they boarded tbe pilot boat Laura Clark and sailed out in the bay for several miles which was enjoyed, especially' by the ladies of the party. About 7 o'clock our visitors left ou a special traiu cu route for Jackson, promis in j to return to our delightful coust again ere long. We hope (bey will come back and stay longer next time. PERSONAL, GENERAL And Ct'aer Kotsi (hthsrei From Varitw Sonrcci. "C. I.. 8. C." oTftioss Point. Attention, ladies ! Don't fail to call and see VV. M. Cantj's beau tiful line ot spring goods. A Sad Accident. Little Mellie Caiter, daughter ot Mr. Milton Cut ter, who lives near Ainericus, acci deutly set her clothing ou Ore Tues day while burning trash in the Be hi, and before the tiauics could be ex tinguished, was burnt so badly thai she died at 4 o'clock the following morniug; and ile ilh came only ns a sweet relief from her sufferings. The family have the sympathy of the entue community iu their loss W, M. Cantj's is the best place iu town tor you to get your next pair of shoe's. Now Is the time to go to Wood's store ut Basin, Mississippi, to get your hardware and plow gear, such us axes, hoes, rakes, spades, shov els, plow stocks, scooter plows, urn lug plows, bull tongues, sweeps, trace chains, plow lines, back bauds, bames, hume strings, heel pins, lap rings, rods for plow stocks, aud most all the things lor plowing. Also, corn, oats, flour, molasjes, bacon, coffee, sugar, tobacco, pow der and shot, dry goods and no tions, boots and shoes, uud most every thing touud iu u country store. Oil ! dou't mfcs seeing those. beautiful giugbam lawns, white and tinted goods, of different shades ut W. M. Cuut's. . E(lilorLemociaNSIar: jlla ing seen very lil tie in our home paper about the progress and prac tical working of our Cliataqna L. & S. Circle, I purpose, by your lief, to give a lew pointers iu that di rection. This local circle was orgiiu ized last October, mostly through Ihe efforts ot our justly popular Mr. II. W. Uuntingtou and bis ac complished wife. The inoveineut hail from Its inception, ine neaity endorsement of the resident pas tors, i'liev think whatever 'pro motes true ciilune advances tlie best' interest of mini, temporal and spiritual. . A good degree or inter est in our organization has been shown by our leading citizens geu erallv. tliouab some still fail to manifest what they Hie presumed to leei. However, nam: ions io our membership occur ut almost every meeting. We have now sixty-tour names ou the roll. Quito a uum her attend regularly and take part iu the various programmes. The Circle assembles eucli Mon- duv tiiithl at 8 o'clock, at Academy Llall. Visitors Hie always welcom ed. Those who come once are apt to repeat the visit. President Huntington holds the Circle well in band, commanding ihe full-" respect ot nil. The pro gramme committee have happily combine.! the improving ind ihe entertaining features. Notwith standing our dignified appellation, waves ot laughter ol'icn ripple from center to circumference. Popular lectures on divers subjects, ranghiir through niace, from the utars down lo our liver and lungs; tbiongh time, troin the pre histoiics Jlitern- t u res to the most modern flour-j making, are bad. A quadrangular debate on the most, important issue of this or day, touching politi cal economy eiiciled great interest and brought out n crowd. We have many quotations from prose, poetic and humorous authors ; original pa- BASIN ITEMS. BY BKiSO. The tug liosalie, with barge iu tow, Capt. Anderson, came up as far as Plum Bluff lust week with tlie largest freight ever handled here 'at one time. All this caused by the rise iu the Pascagoula liver, and by so many log men gomg to the mills at Aloss l'oint. Siuce the above trip the liosalie, Capt. Leiubard, owner in command, lias landed another lot of cotton seed liieal, and 's due here ag iiu tbe last ot Ihe present week. Ship pers ot freight will please note t'ie coming ot the tug. Some excitement over the pros pects of the Mobilu and Noiihwus lei n railroad being built. Major Brown has been iu the upper pail ot the county ami thinks the road will be put through. Some fallow's deer aland will be mined if this road is built, but it won't be mine Mr.J.imrs Mallet, aged 41 years, died at Ins home January 12, 1888. Mr. Mallett leaves a .wile. aod six children. Quite a nnmber of onr citizens have subscribed towards building a boat to run the Pascagoula river. We have long irreded light boat suitable for the river at low water, and hope tbe mill men and mer chants of Mosa Point will assist all they can. Mr. A. Allmn lias been requested to cull ou them in the uear future. CAltD OP THANKS. -W. M. CJnfy is always frying 'plse biacutomera by Ceiflgon . ""Vi'VY is now open . ?Hntpcctiou; - ' . . . tpiaeopal service by ,1k v. Dr. "wlale it 3 .p.m. February 19tb, JVT.iiV Hall and at 7 "--t the Seashore Cfjorcb "dwllj invito. All j J7-M- Can ' litio of frocet ies, t!i ",Kl 'tthr gootls is com-Tfr-" rrpei-f, biiJ be is -twiojit t; lie lcfif prices. On iK'half of the trusters am! members of Ibe Set an ton Meibo dist Church, I desire to return thanks to those reiitlemeu whoso prempily and eflicieully gave the alarm ud did tbe first heroic work in saving oar church from the ftaines on the night of the 6th loit., as well as to Scrauton Fire Co. No. 1, for their gallant service in final ly saving the building. We. will alo gratefully remember those who aidod iu ibe search for evidence against tbe luceudiary, Ibe comma nil' common mew v. . ' II. B- Etfritt, Pres't Board ot Trustees. : Drink Keystone 'Eye Whiskey, a pure, unadulterated whiskey, tree trom headaches. Only L50 per gallon. Also Freeport Eye, four jears old, the brst $2 whiskey iu the United States. Sold only by Cis!i & Co., 75 and .77 .O.iupbiu street. Mobile, Ala., sole a;ent. iiew dvpn:w:aieut. pers. readings and recitations; suj gestions lor tlie good ot the order, etc., all interspersed with sweet music, vocal and instrumental. But the most solidly improving fea ture is the '-Quiz." Some member chosen prepuics and propounds questions on the leading articles of literary character contained in cur i cut numbers of the Chataquan. This, by -the bye, is the best month ty magazine known to the writer It -eau be had, through the Uncle, at the small cost of $1 35 annually. Paiticipation iu any of these ex ercises is a toifemer voluntary Much uiore onubt to belaid as to Ihe beneficial effects of this and the llypathean Society of Aloss Point, but time and space f ill me. I hope some abler pen will "write these up" till our people are all alive to thu best interests of progress among us. Having not attained to the first three, I respectfully subscribe my self one ot the first TuiBTT. MossToiXT, Fel). 7, ISSd. D: W. D. Bragg is in Jackson. Mr. C. II. Gamer, ot Americus, was in town Wednesday. Miss Shields, of St. Louis, is vis iting her friends, the Misses Hyatt. Mr. K. W. Mauahau passed the carnival iu Mobile. MissOtta King returned to her liofne in Stonewall, ou Monday last. Miss Maude Coulson went over to New Orleans on Tuesday noon. Miss L II. ill Barnes is visiting iu Mobile Ibis week during the carnival. Mr. T. F. Booth, ot the firm of Kobinsou & Booih, New Yolk, spent Monday in town. A new supply of botanic blood 'jal in, combs and hair brushes, at Stewart's. Enterprise Times : Misses Dautz ler and Giiflin of Moss Point, were in the village last week on a visit to their aunt, Mrs. J. F. Moore. Our tow iiaman, Mr. M. M. Evans, was elected lust week by the Grand Lodge ot Masons Grand Master. This is a gopd selection. Mr. M. M. Evans is helping the wise men at 'Jackson legislate tor our Immediate section. Mack is a worker. Mr. D. O'Guynn Is in charge of the second pole road of the Pasca goula Lumber Company, now in process of construction. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Huntington and Mr. E. W. Manaban passed Saturday and Sunday iu New Or Tbe next meeiing of the Hyp tbean Society will be held at the residence of Dr. E. F. Griffin. Mr. If. M. Cudabac is iu charge of the supply st oro of E. W. Maua hn & Co., at one ot the log camps of tbe P&scngoula Lumber Coin pany on Flat Creek, Mobile county. Gold ens, raxors, razor straps, shaving brashes, machine needles and oil, school books, writing pa per, xn aud inks, soaps aud perfumery, garden seeds, swcta clea aud eye glasses, and every thing else belonging trt a first-class Drug Store, at J. W. Stewart's. Remember, jou cart always get any quantity or lis ml pirkeu or donble cinned Moss at Biamers. He also oft-r all kinds of Buck, nd a latere lot ot fine Jauiper Fence Posts for sale cheap. Several tnaTerlf rs were on onr streets o 'J es-fay, ot tebrating tbe t'cjsion in the dsohI form, ail colora wero rep rest-oied. Mr. Ilailio C. Ueriin is uw clerkii'g in the store of U. Bloom Hold & Co. Ho will be pleased lo have bis old friends call and see him. Miss Emma liuitt iweonipaiiied by licr friend, Miss SliirUls, went to New Oi leans ou Tuesday, whete they went to enjoy the Maiili Gras festivities. Mr. G. W. Bobiiison ca ne over on Monday accompanied hy Messrs. F. C. Brent, ot lVnsacola, Mr. Cook, of Highland, Florida, and Mr. Davis, of Michigan. Mr. James A. Herrin succeeds Mr. Robert Lyons iu the general mniiagcinent of ull the logging busi ness ot tbe Pascagoula Lumber Company. The meeting of Ihe C. L. & S. C. on Monday uight last, was charac terized by a pleasant and interest ing feature. Each member furnish ed a sketch illustrating one or more lines from some passage in Uomeo and Juliet. Mauy very interesting sketches were produced, reflecting much credit ou the amount of home talent. Found. On Tuesday evening, late, ou the Foundry road, east of the bayou bridge, the following: 1 bustle, I hoop skirt, one pair of suspenders, 1 shaw) aud one wide- brimaied straw hut.i The owner of the above propeitycuu have the same by culling at this 6(Hi;e, after proving properly and paying for tiiis advertisement. TIUDUTK OF KESPECT. At a regular meeting of the W C. T. IT. ot Mos Poiut, held at fhe Methodist parsonage, the under signed committee was duly appoint ed to draft suitable resolutions ex pn ssivo of our sorrow in the loss of our sisters, Mrs. L.;V". McCartcr ind Miss Lola Saulsbury. therefore, be it Resolved, That while we deeply feel the blow which has beeu dealt our Union and our commuuity, we hare the jovl'ul hope that they have gone from a life of sorrow aud af fliction to enter a liie of everlasting peace and rest. Resolved, That we extend their families all the consolation that hu man svuipatuv mav uttord, and trustingly direct them to seek a more lasting consolation which is trom ou high, to heal tbe broken spirit. Resolved, That a copy of these lesolutions be sent to the families ot our departed sisters and to the Southern Presbyterian and Demo crat Star for publication. Mb 3. D. O. Bykes, Mks. .). P. Drake, Mks. U. S. Hyatt, Miss Annie Watkins, Commit tee. SonooL Report. The. following is the report of Ziou public school for the third month et the scholas tic year: l 'i'jtal enrollment ..'1 80 A vertigo,. Daily Httenilaiice 64 Number of pupils tmily.. Tiino lost ly taidines-", (miu).. Vinits reccircil (I County Supulinteudellt 1 District Trustors rati ons of Hcliool 5 Roll of Honor. Lou Nelson, Vic Lematrie,. Hattie Rice, Adell Cirlot, Mary Smith, Libbie Tarn, Emma Ehlers, Email McGregor, Mary McGregor, Berth Lenop, La- sina Ehlers, Julia Tain, Lillto Dai ly, I'lorence Smith, Annie McGreg or, Lizzie Lulhoff, Louisa Ehlers, Bessie Gause, Emma HMigh, Etta Britze, Mary Biitze, Leon a Smith, Mary Daily, Uuit.v Smith, Janet Ferrell, Cora Cromer, Bertha Eh lers, Mary Ehlers, Hannah Nelson, Ruth JJailey, Lulu Feirell, Pearl Ferrell, Josephine Cirlot. Wra. Mc Gregor, Tli os. Gause, Paul Smith, Lotus Bertram, Bruno Leinatrie, Joe Lematrio, James McGregor, Barney- Smith, Edwin Daily, Ed ward Gause, Thomas Hough, Hen ry lie it rain, liddie INplson, Willie Lnthuff, Sterling McGregor, Frauk McCarmac. Jennie Tam, Principal. Flora Cudabac, Assistant. JfAMKS. W A C Karrnjot Hut it l.o wry (1 W Dai ley Wr tVrrili Ii Nixl'ip.- I, Jone lluniy Biinn .h'Bxe Port W H Oruliam.... Mm E Evans. .. . C'baa Johnson. . . Sarah Brown.... A ni bony Oruy. . . Mary Gregoiy. . . Kocka JoHupli.. . . Cicuio Uiii uH. . . . C'lias W Gerinon. Aba Colciuan. . . . W J Farragnt. . . K E Kaby T 11 Raby T t-aiitu Domingo Peter Cilundo...., Jim Tliomua Archie Keneily.. . , Sam Nie.liolnon... .. ThomaH Cato. A b LvnU , II Rabv Juliu M Louis.. . . Josephine ltaliy... J B Naicust Mrs 8 Lamas Eat Allen J Ki-ebS... M C Paukey MrsTAilill Alice Raiucy , John liaine.v Lorenzo Tornet.. . Meado Bros II.-ntiiH James S nail E Ferry. . . . Pin) I Arsein Mrs E McNeil C M Rhodes E Cook Mrs E Clery Dick Ladiiier Moses Clark Frank Smiley Warner Bilbo Victor Bosanre... ( Ladnier Estate. M Well Estate. .. : Mrs SDupont Eit. Reason Bonner. . . C M Howell. Sam Davis A J Cochran.. . CO Howell.... Ben Howell Estate Unknown JuoFairley.... DKsemrTiox. A'tu) ,tdrerHsrmcnts. The atuunch Schooner AMELIE, of Biloxi, of about twenty-five tons burdeu,-r Apply lor price and terms to G REINER & SODKESTROM, 'East Pascagoula, Miss. Feb. 17. 18S8. 41-3t TTIXlOToTICiLT Land Office at Jacksox, Miss., ) February 17, 181. I Notice is hereby given Ihfit.the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tinal prryif in support ot his claim, aud I hat. said jiroof will bo made betors the J ml He or Ha his a! a nra tbe Circuit Clerk of Jackson county, at Scranton, Mi., ou March 30, lsss. sit.: Eliza. McKae, homestead No. 11530, for the west half, uorlhwest , qnarter aud soiithrast quarter, northwest quarter and northeast quarter, southwest q natter, sec tion 27, township 5, south range 7 West. She names the following witnesses lo proT her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, Tin.: Koboit Burney, Willis Fairler, John Fairley and Caesar Fairley. all of VancleaTS Y. O., Jackson county, Mix. J AS. U. 1E AK l , UoKister. Febmarr 17, l-. 51 3t LAM) .OTICE. Land Offics at Jacksow, Miss., ) Febroary 17, lss8. J Notice is hereby -five i tba the follow in;; named settler has filed notice of hi intention to make tin.il proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof ill be made before the Judge or in hi abaetKie the Clerk of Circuit Court of Ju-ksoa county, at bcrantoo. Mim., on alaieh 31, !, vi: Alfred Banj, boinnetoad So. ITKiO, for the south half, son t beast qaarWaod soallieaot quarter, southwest quarter, section 3 aud northeaal quarter, nortewoot qnarter, sect ion 10, township 5, sooth raoge 7 snt. He names tbe following witneaaea t proTe bis eootiooons reideuce epon and cnltirstioa of said land viz: John Man ring. ?eorge Smith, H-bnro Havens aod Lliis Ely. all of Vaneleave P. O., Jaksoa county, Mim. JA D. STEWAET, Kegister. FUrur 17, J II Allinau Uuliiiown Delphine Lowry.. A Fairley A & J Fairley Mary itaiusay heirs Joseph Wilkersou Josephine "Wilkersou V K Jiowoll... Unknown J Parker Unknown llathew Golf,.. Uuknown ... Unknowu . . , VV T Carter.. Ahizer Havens. Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Holvestion & KeeveHj Unknown Mrs A David.... Unknown Unknown .. Jeff Whito., E S Cbealam. J J Perry Unknown , Unknown . Uuknowu . C E Sumrall Uuknowu E H Carlisle Unknown . Unknown Alfred Hrooine Unknowu Unknown Unknowu Unknown M Bobbinger In known Cbas Heed Jas B McKae C E Waraer Mrs H King John Webb. Unknown W K Bilbo Unknown Hector Fairley. . . . Francis Rogers... Unknown J Phelps.., Loinova . Unknown UnkLOwn Unknown Unknown Uukuown W R Stewart... Mrs U A Paul.. 'ieoige Farragnt cluim lioiiHfi and lo'. . , house and lot lot in sw or of sw qr house and lot iu Dautlor ft.. house and lot residence iu Moss Point homestead .... resilience &. storehouse M. P't Iioiiho and lot house and lot iu I)enny tract. Ureaklii.ld prace, uw of sw j House & lot ou hlder furry rd house 6 lot ou Elder ferry r'd lot auooiui survey. Kahy tract House anil lot iu Moss Point. hoiiso uud lot hoiiNo ond lot in Mops Point house uud lot in Denny tract resilience ana v lots. . .. ... bouse and, lot .... residence bouse & lot ou Telephone r'd. house and lot in Kab.v tract.. Iioiinh ami iot on Mow P't road house & lot in Raby tract. . house and lot iu KabA' tract. residence in vacant lot. . homestead and vacant lot in & 'i lots & bouao ou Telephou r'd iioinesreaa house and lot lot 3 in H. M. Kicks' claim lots 5 and 0 lots7li, 32, 7. 3U aud 4... resilience iu lot 42, R Krebs' ft resideuce, bcranton. lots 62.63. 04 and ft.1. . .. house uud lot J.. house and lot .. I lot in 2 & residence nnd land residence in Scran'on house ci lot 49 S. Krebs' tract lot 70 K. Krebs' tract I'csidenco in Kcruiiton honso & lot !W It. Krebs' tract bouse and lot - house and lot Ihiihu and lot house and lot .... house ami Jot liouso and lot Did man tract, lot. No. 37 M. A. Dees tract. house and lot. ... propsi'ty in Ka-tt Pascagoula homestead in house and lot. . . . ; . . . . . ue quarter of so quarter.... sw i ot uw i lie i & nw i of nef s nt ol no or uw m ot ne nr w ni ot sw qr oi e lit ot uw qr ne qrot no qr w Halt ot sw quarter. . . . ne of sw i uud nurt o( lot 4. o hf of sw qr e lif of nw qr.... ehfof Sinilh coiiliriiiation.il ot nctlo Creek sw qr of se qr northwest quarter.... southeast quarter northwest quarter south half ol J. Miller claim, s hf ol lie qr s lif of u w qr ... s hf lot 4 aud n hf lots & aud 4 a hf of ue brs If of nw nr sw qr of no qr & U hf of lots 2 & 3 Ihoutli halt yt northwest qr.. .. tv. Miulsou cluim, 11, Hi, y& Geo. Hudson claim, 15, 10., & uerth hf northeast quarter. 5 acres i u w part of S, Williams claim.... a half of northwest quarter. . . soul invest quarter "ontliwcst quarter.... west, half of southeast quarter sour!ibul ifsonthe ast quarter se qr ol nw qr lot 1DI lot 2&.J I...lr..i .1 t ui'ikii nail oi ooiruwesi. qr.. .. north hf sjuthwest quarter., north half of lot 5 se qr w hf ot no qr e hf ot nw qr o ut ot sw qr u hf of ue qr n hf of nw qr. . . . uw qr of J. Dees claim northeast quarter northwest quarter s hf of sw qr Dees claim uortiieast quarter s hf of u w qr n w of uw qr. . . . , acres in containim; mill uud residence in sw qr of n w qr ue qr of nw qr northwest quarter nwqrofewqr swqroiuwqr Jas. Hunt olaim, C4U acred. lot 4 lot 3 nw qr w hf of ue qharicr. . east half lot 3 southwest quarter north half of northwest qr east half of northeast quarter.. w uf ol sw qr sw qrot nw qr e qr of no qr uw qr ot lie qr ne quarter of tie quarter... sej of u wi swjof ni'i wfof uwj and se qr ot ne qr sw qr of sw qr s hf of no qr. u hi ot me qr u hi ot ne qr.. . southwest quarter sic t Jk. sw i ot se I ue J of se i nic qr of nic qr se qr of uir or s hf lots I aud 2, lots 7 aud 8.. lots 4, h aud b lots 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 north hf of nort hiicst quarter u hf of ue qrse qr of ne qr e hf of se qr aud sic qr of se qr aud sic qr ot sic qr ue qr ot sw qr.. Isonthciist quarter southeast qr of southeast qr.. southwest qr of so-jthirest qr. . iiorthirest qr of unrtheast qr. . northeast qr of northeast nr.. southwest qr of southircst qr. . southwest qrof northeast qr. . irest hf of ue qr ue qr of ue or south ball lot 1 lot 2 ne qr of ne qr nu qr of ue qr. lot .4 south hf of southeast quarter southeast qr of southwest qr. e hf of uo qr c hf of se qrse qri of ae qr and e hf of sk- qr nic qr ot sw xr and sir qr ot nic qr nortlieast qr ot northeast qr.. nt et uw qr ue qrof nic qr sic qr ot ne qr lots 2 & J in J. Havens claim. se qr and so qr of se qr. . . le qr e lit ot uw qr e lit ot se qr hi acres iu ne cur. ol soUcr cl ui lota 1 nnd 2 north hf of southeast qr..... soutblrest qr of aoiitbicest qr. e hf of w bt of sw qr of no qr. w hfot ne or n hf of se or.... east hf of southeast qr sw qr ot ne qr ae qr ot nw qr. . south half of aontbrest qr... north half of northwest qr. . . uw quarter of ne quarter e bi of etc qr tie qr of ue qr uortheast quarter... uort beast qr aouthwest qr. . . . w bf of nw qr . north hf of aontheust qr northeast qr of uorthwust qr. s hf of sic qr ne qr of tie qr lots 2 & 3 lees 14 acrea a hf of ne qr a hf of ae qr e bfl ol uw qr uw i of nw t se i of sw qr w hf of sw qr , se qrof ae qrae qr of ec qr n bf of aeqr w Ut of nwqr iil ae qr ot ae qr ae qrof ne qr... se qr of ae qr ae qr of nw qr... n hf of ne qr n hf of dw or Uw qr of ow qr nw br of aw qr ae qr ot ae qr mr qr of ne qr ow or of se qr. . s bf of ne qr of e qr and 36 10o lucres in the poi Bon of se qr ot jit also 2 acres off of the e aide of tr of ae qr inirnr A ar hi of sw qr ne nr ol W qr la- qr of DC qr n hf of! 2 4 3 2 21 3i o 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 14 11 U 11 13 14 14 II 3 20 2 2S 51 4 8, u 6 10; 5 17 18 12; 8! 9 9 10 10 11 131 l4 10 : io1 :tii (17 18 i or, 21 88, 1 Of 4 31 aii 3!) 70 o;; 3". :ir S3 88 H 78 881 li 27! li 1H! 18! 3. 10 4 S 2 to ii; 1 39 83 18 3f 2 1 1 21 83 83 1 2i a 08 l l t 00 1 00 1 00 49' 1 00 07 1 1 00 012 2.1 6 1 &7 1 no 1 oo 1 00 1 oo; t 00 t oo 8 1 001 84 2 00 43 bo 43i 43' 43 Kt 8 59 5 57 2 4- 83 HO 61 53 80 t or.; 201 1 37 Wl'2 48 20H 31 aula yr. 20 2 32 Kl)2 00 3 72 1 45 2 37 4 58 1 3rv 1 48 1 28 20 I 37 6 6U ir 53 1 0i 41 i 45 7 00 35 i 80 20 1 00 1 00 i oo 1 0(1 I 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 30 1 4 1 4 1 1 7 I 2 48 98 5 7(ii 16 45 83 I 00! 6 58 til 1 64 1 65 841 61 1 21 i 4 91 4 12 1 24 37 2 43 2 53 40 7 51 20 '20 2 54 1 31 20 2 34 20 2 31 2 31 2 31 1 30 2 52 i 03 2 60 1 37 1 34 1 481 1 90 1 51 20 20 20 40 60 20 20 20 40 1 00 20 1 00 1 Ou 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 i oo -20 201 20, 20 20! 40 21. 20 20 20 20 i 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 2 20i 1 84 1 4 2 43 1 31 l 30 13 7 1 9 1!) 4 75 5 94 2 12 11 14 4 22 6 70 7 33 19 59 3 63 3 70 29 70 2 89 4 02 1 78 2 75 2 75 5 41 6 71 6 55 453 6 68 2 12 4 45 4 12 4 12 4 12 4 75 6 01 10 48 7 33 2 75 2 40 4 22 9 36 4 36 8 70 4 02 5 42 2 11 STALL FED BEEF, LA WHENCE & NELSON. TC EEEF KJ.SSET.) Choicest, stall feed L'aaf delivered every morning early, tn tlnva Joint, Scrnnton aud Pascagoula. Stall permanently lo cated at a central point. Airaogementa mado for supplying the a.arkets named with the best of tender, juicy, pslitable beet. Wo hid here to stay aud ull we ask isatrinl. tT'Ulooded Creole and Texas Poniee for trade. LAWRENCE A MEL8DN. Scrauton, Miss., Dec. tf, 1S87. 4.1-ly 63 oo 32 32 1 00 I 00 402 40 43 60 391 I 07 I 68 I 37 J 19 i 34 1 4 2 49 2 37 1 34 1 431 I 95 1 84 43, I 29 1 2li 30 30: 8 59 52 63 Id 43 71 1 00 s 87 86 07 24 1 61 or 20 17 1 22 1 48 2 05 2 01 17 511 3 8: i: 3 8om 87 20 1 ;! W 1 30 20 1 30 5 41 5 4 99 10 48 27 33 4 1177 4 41 4 02 6 01 4 2 41 3 42 9 19 7 91 3 40 9 22 6 20 1 85 1 59 1 90 1 96 00i 30 10 08 33 32 47 17 2 49 82 1 24 31 24 14 1 1 ' 09 07 07 04 21 21 07 45 ! 11 77 18 17 or 30 04 32 I 60; t 4i:. 20 1 20! 20i 40 20 20 20 1 V. I 42, I 40 33 93 461 1 9(1 1 9d House & Lot at Ea&t Pascapula FOIL SALE. One lionae and lot in Eat. Pascagoula, Miss, one block back from bav front, with broad, open avenno leading direct to the front, with unobstructed view. House recently put iu thorough repair, contain ing six rooms, broad hall besides new kitchen and dining room. Mew cistern and spring of good water. Stable, two stories hirh, with other oathouses. Four room cottage adjoining. Lot contains about three acres, more or less, all in closed with new fence. Ratbiiiir and otb- privileges usual for seaside resort. r or terms, apply to C. 8. MERIWETHER, Scrautou, Miss. February 3, 1388. 49-8t LAXD a or f cur Land Ofi'ick at Jacksox.Miss., t January 13, lg88. J Xotice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler huH filed notice of bia intention to make final proof in support ol disclaim, and that said proof will be made before the Judi;e or in his absence tbe Circuit Clerk of Ja ksou comity, ntScran ton. Miss., on February 21, '18-8, viz : Thomas Ricbaon, homestead No. 12475, for the noithweftt quarter or lois 2, 3, 4 aud 5, section 18, township 3, south i west. Ho names the following witucsscs to prove his coiitiii'ions residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: J. W. D. Tanner. Andrew Evans, Charles Crowley and .1 Wesley Howell, all of Howell P. O., Jackson conuty, Miss. JAS. 1). STEWART, Register. Jauuary 13, 1888. 4i.-6t LA.D NOTICE. 1 00 I 00 2 51 1 30 I 00 731 i sr.; . 23 12 1 61 17 17 09 49 49 17 1 07 001 1 00 I 00 P2 43! 42 1 l oo 7nli 00 24, 32 9o! I 49 17 17 17 17 2T. 17 40; 401 20 60 40 liOj 60! 00 20 1 54 I 54 1 27 t 33 ! 80i I 27 1 34 1 30 1 27 :!4 48 4 50 3.77 5 06 4 61 1 91 2 33 9 47 171 3 04 1 96 1 71 1 20 20, t OH 2 8 l) 45 1 30 2 17 I 30 1 ifi 1 32 2 62 1 27 1 91 1 29 2 28 1 32 2 62 I 37 3 54 I 43 3 41 I 33 3 36 1,3" 19o 9 37 20il 27, 20il 31 201 3T 20' 1 43 411 i 31 4ol 31 601 34 20 2 28 20it 27 20 1 27 20 1 2 i 40 1 32 20 2 32i 4 22 20 1 27 1T1 20 2 40 Laxd Office at Jackson, Miss. February 3, 1888. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intentiou to malio final proof iu sitni.ort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judgo or iu his absence the Circuit Clerk of Greene county ut Leakesville, Miss., on March 14.1888. viz: Wiuny Slieperd, homestead No. 10,878, for tne southeast quarter section. 20, township noriu range o went. Sbo names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon, and iiitivatinn ot said laml, viz : W. A. ilc- Leod, D. . McLeod. 11. F. McLcod and David Courtney, ull of Veruul P. O., Greene county. Miss. JAS. D. STEWART, Register. February 3, 1888. 49-6t LAiD notice. Laxd Okkice at Jackson, Miss., February 3, 1888. Kotice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of hia intention to make final proof in anpport of his claim, und that said proof will be n ade before the Judge or in bis absence the Circuit Clerk of Perrv county at Au gusta, Miss., on March 2t, 188. viz : Ju lia Jones, homestead Ho. 13.019 lor tha south half southwest quarter and south halfsoutheast quarter, seel ion 36. town ship 1, south range 9 west. Olio names tho following wituessea to prove Ins continuous resideuce imon. anil cultivation of, said Ian I. via: '('nomas Mizell, Green Prvor. Alex Diiumun aunt Louis Fairley, ull ot Fairley P. O- Jack- sou couuty, Miss. JAS. V. STEWART, Register. Febroary 3, 18S8. 49-fit 1 13 2 36 5 55 1 71 2 12 3 59 3 43 2 26 4 32 2 32 2 88 3 80 171 171 1 59 2 42 20,1 28 60 1 51 20,1 31 40 2 31 2o 1 27 2U 2 35 2U 1 2ti 2o i 3t 401 1 1 1 OO'l 30 2iil 38l W.l 32 4" 1 27 40 1 27 2 1 27 SUM 7 rl 2 4 1 2) 5 12 184 4 70 2 12 4 30 171 4 59 1 59 4 64 3 60 8 76 m P2 191 191 171 171 8 2.", 191 L.AI1 NOTICE. Laxii Office at Jacksux, Miss., i February 3, 1888. ( Notica is hereby uiven that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of hia in tention to make final proof iu suminrt of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the Judge or ii. hia absence tho Circuit Clerk of Perrv rotii.lv at An. gnsta, Miss., ou March 17, 1888, viz: Dan iel Fairly, homestead No. 17,293, for the north went quarter, southeast quarter aud north half southwest onartcr section 36. and northeast quarter, southeast quarter sectiou 35, township 1, south lungeO west. lie nanus tlie loilowiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence, aud culti vation of, said land, viz : Tho. mis Mizell, Green Prvor, Vnh McKay and Alex Duu man, ull of Fuii'lay P. O., Jackson comity, Miss. JAM. D. STEW' ART, Kegister. February 3, 188. 49-t L.AND NOTICE. Land Office at Jackson, Misw., ) January 27, 1888. ) Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler baa tiled notioe of bis intentiou to make filial proof in snpnort ot bis claim, nud that aaid proof will bo maie before the Judge, or in hia abseoci the Circuit Clerk of Greene county, at Leakesviile, Miss., on March 12, Ihhh. viz: Wynlt latum, homestead entry. Ne. 10904, for tbe south weft quarter, aouthwest quarter, aectiou 6, and southeast quarter, soulhest quarter, section 6, northeast quarter, northeast quarter, aecttvn 7 ami' not th west quarter, northwest quarter, section 8, township 1, north raugo 8 west. He names the following wituesea to prove bis continuous resideuce noon -and cultivation of said land, viz : JnneDantz ler, Evans Johnson, Bias Ilarttield and Allen McLcod, all of Leaf P. O., Greene county, Miss. J AS. D. STEWART, Register. Jauoary27, l-te8. 48-t IVon-Hetident Notice. To Thk e'TATK ok Mississippi, ) Jarkson county. ) Leonard Alfred II ill and Tobitl.a Aon Hill, defendants : Yon are commanded to appeal before the Chancery Court at the conuty of Jackaou. ......... . l iu mim o.i-, u. tne l irt Monday of Mairh, 1&.S3, todefend the ioit in said court of M. M. Watkins. wherein yo are defoUuts. Witnewa aty baud, tins?-ih 1 it of Jaa- nary, loea. W. U. DEN ST Chancer j Clerk . February 3, l;s. 4iMt Brldjc Notice. TBI BTATI or allSSJSSirTl. 1 ?SOe. s - imrtmm j hr I fS. rimttiu t ti.r - .tc a PrW!- ' r I urn kltm- t-rk, i l-.-trHl 4.1 4 v. in i.wHmc wtt. lo. li, .a it - ft. .t. Br.w S ia tbe n-il i-l'n... I. Ut V. I- Ifwa :-.,"., lnor M ' r ui tit trt .w.o H . Mk k M S'lM'tV V I.' M ii It. B-o4 in oo ii t.- I ..' .'-"-pt f. a,t , ti fyn.i -' I rmifrt, ft. Ii l-M, Krlv Kv md v4 i .- f w . it Ui. - i F.i-casrr la,