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Klltd'Hl K pOSUftllC HtOIVtlMll, MHrlOli-AltMM lllttll IIIUlUH. " p. k. MAYERS," Proprietor. FUIDAY.f . .Nitveinber 30. 18S8. LOUAL NEWS. HME-TABLE L. & N. E. B Kw Time-Table, Louisville and Nash. :ii. Kxilroml. which took effect fcUiiiduy UoveMibcr 11, 1888 4 GOING EAST. ' No. 4. Lesvea New Orleans t 7-00 a.m Arrives at rjeruutou i "" i . it Uoliile Ht 11:50 V IU. x',. i Leaves Now Orleans at 3:0;" p. in t ;-HlllD It Wp.BI. AlliVCS MobiUat7-J4 p.m. OIM.NO Wit ST. v.. I Leaves Mobile Ht 2:10 D m .nlvesat Sorautou at 3:25 p.m. Arrive at Now Orleaus a. 7:2li p.m. v S Leaves Mo.'ile at 8:30 a.m. Ar at 8crautoti tt 3W u.ni. Arrive ill New Orleuusst 7:lJ .m. (iv.o. J. Kasi A Cttl'Z, Station A (ft. Ucil SitoB 19 CftU i lint fw Eacfc lowlion. BELIGIOVS JO I HEC TO Ml I. Services at ibe Catholic Church from tlio 1st of October lo tue 1st ot Hay. 1st sunoay. First mat 7:30 a. m., 8t. Peter's Cbnpol. jjecoud Ui 1U a. m., Scran tou. 2nd bckuav. First mass 8 .. m., Moss Point. Secoud tun 1U:;W u. ui.. tiiTHiitou. '. . SllU HL'.NOAT. First masH 7:3(Ja. in., Hcruulou. Secuud puia 10 a. iu., Scruntou. . 4TU 8U.VDAT. First nissa B a. m., Scruuton. Second Hisss 10:0 a. Hi., Moss Point. C. A OLIVER, Pastiir. -Leap year in going glimmering. Clirist tiisa coitica oti Tuesday (Ins 5 car. Heavy front several mornings this week. (Jvetcra are fat, line anil very cheap.' The sawmills ot our town are now I'tlllllillg. Wreckless driving on our streets should be slopped. 'The public school at this placo 18 being well attended. Uev.J. J. Lnvcft, of Vinclcavo, gave us a cull Monday. Mr. J. Y. Lauroiiiline, nf St. Kl ino, Ala., wan in town Monday. Sour I; rout pigs feet, sausage and everything good lo be liad at Casper's. Midnight howler should Im act down upon, mcluphoricall)- speak ing. I Don't forget thai (lie heal bargains in town are to be found at V. M. . Canty 'a. ,t-Notwithstanding I Inn U the latter pin t of KoveiiiUct we have map beam in the market. . Minco meat, curranlK, cilrou, rai sin, strawberry and ajmle jelly at Casper's. Mrs. It. E. Uoquerbc, ot l'orlcr, vilh, Ala., was here Tuesday looklnir after her landed estate. Iuttei-iKitt, hazeliiit'.s, walnut", almond, apples, oranges and cran berries at Ciupcr'a. Two new store lo bo ',pcnetl soon at I'ascaymla. Thu buillinKs are being erected. lioad carts. Itoail carl, All grade and prices eau bo liad ol Sam l. Uloch, Mobile, Ala. Cents If vou want vour inoncy'a worth, try a pair of (We St. I.uia . !ics at V. M. Canty'. , What beauty thero t in (he au tumn wornU (he singing brooks and Hie sighing pines. Mr. Duncan Nix. of Liko Charlna. Ia., is viaiting hU brother, Aldoriiiau W. II. Nix, ou 1'ascagoiila street. V..... I. .. ta tae nuio lo luako ronr caket for Cliristinan, and the place lo get your ingredient U at Casper's. -. Itcv. O. D. Bowcn will preach in 'iioomnreinen's Mall Sundav night ':io. All are Invited. Write to Sam D. Uloch Tor II I in. t r.S - 'ieu catalogue of btiggien, barnes "n wagous. tva.uea, ir you bavo not made jourrrult c.ko yet, send to W. It Canty for ho fruit. ra. o. Uootli. ofBiloKl, was here oaiuruajr vi)iilng the famil of Mr, H. Alley, on Ker street. T I nave a large supply of Louisiana nossou hand tor sale. A. Blcmkb, Moss Point. -Capl. S. U. ThoniMon was made happy Wednesday evening. The boy weighed thirteen and a half pound. Mr. Geo. W. Wilkes, of the .fft7ot juero popped in on us yesterday, Jooklug Uappy, though the goow hung high. Liglitnlng rolhave been put on , Ue new Lutheran Church, Hie Cath olic Church an J. M. Frank's livery Uble. . "ncT-J-J. Lovctt will preach In McthodiDt church at Ocean T'lngs Snndar at II o clock, a. m at nigut. , . A sailor tinder th Influence of Whiikey was thrown or fell frero a hrse last Satnrdsy evening, In front Mr. Allman's butcher shop and :ked senseleasand painftillv bruis- wit Us tare. 1 h.rlcs were Croi by Dr. Moore. I Mr. K. T. Cownii, ol the firm of K. T. Cow art & Iiro., Coiuiiilsfiioii tlercliinilii, Mobil j. uh In town Wcd uesduv on liiihi iif n. Our friend, W. M. (,'anlv, nays he will iul be iiiidi'rsold, and (fiiHranlri'H all lli.,o who favor him with their Iruilu gatitfi'ction. Our old and PKlcenied l.ieiid, Mr. Tli OiMyiii, of Oeeun Siir .riipiied in on iu Motidar tiiornliig to chut us a spell. ''Coal Oil Johnny,'' after an ab sence uf several iiioiillin, turned up In our town Monday and celebrated the oerasiou by nu old-time hurrah. Outinoal, barley, green peas, white Ix-aux, red kidney buaus uud evcrvthing kept in a first-class groce ry to bo had at Camper's. Prof. D. D Cowan, of our neigh boring lowii, Ocean Spring", dropped in on u for a few minute last Satur day. IIo reports his town onward and upward. Lost. On Paacugoula street, last Friday, a ti'iHil belonging to a pho tographic camera. Phage leave lit this office or Mrs. O'Couuell, and claim reward. Our country friends who owe the Dk.mockat-Stab Hiiylliiuii, will find uin one in the office ready and will-iu-r lo write receipts fur dues. Please call and urn in. Dr. 13. A. Portis and Mr. W. J. I aylor, nf vaneleavc. trave us a pop ill veslerday. They report the ISlufT Creek couuiry In a healthy and pros perous condition. Oyter pNnling in very profitable hctcahouM. It costs about eighteen cents a barrel lo plant Iho oyster, and in li'ia than a year thev cn be sold for $1.50 to 2 a barrel. There will be a W. C. T. U. inecl- ins at (ho Methodist Church to-day (Kriday) at 3 o'eloek, p. in. All who are Interested in the cause of temper- ANNUAL. HUNT OF TIIK IMS CAOOULA GUN CLUB. The annual hunt of this club, which took place November 22, 1888, result ed as follows i LKWIS TEAM. K. II. Lcwia (1st prlr.ii. gnUI inwlul). . 1h-.0 Hmiii v (iantior , O. L'. C'.'Wiin W. Oimtii-r A. 1). Krohs II. V. l'iekott (itod prizr, $10.).. .1. V. Stowart K. M. Coiliuu K U. Winitli Himeoii (ieorgt,... Total BILBO'3 TEAM. W. R. Ililho S. ;. Ituninuy K. Gautier II. K. Kreha C. H. Wood W. M. Caiitv J. M.Telliuiii (duck piir.o, 10). C. Pickott. , A. E. K rols C. Bmiiilnm 8. M. Bilbo 'i0 7W . WW . 25 . 1M0 . 55 . 270 . 3-i' .5456 .T75 KM 310 105 715 840 120 .... 250 25 .... 270 MOO 3900 moss POINT DEPARTMENT. LOCAL DIRECTORY. 1495 majority for Lewis' Team. Tlio Hiipper, which was prepared by Mr. IJ .I.Jane, took place on Novem ber 2I(li, and the boys bad a glollo.is rooil lime. RH1CK! HKICK! Mr. A. Winner has brick for snle III quantities i( suit purchasers. Applv lo Chas. II. Delmas, at the Del mas old store, Pascsjcoiilii river. Clmr:li'M. Mktiiouikt Itov. J. I'.Drcao, pastor, Preacbiug KVory HiiiuUv. Prayer Inctl- niK eVHi.v Thiuwlay evaning. i'MKMBYTKiiiAX Kev, 1). O. Ilyers, pas tor. I'rttuchiiii; every Hablmtb. l'rujrr niiwtiiitf every Wedurstlay nielli. Prouvliiux at Scrantou every l bird Sun day ut 4 p. in. I. 1 1'oHtt.lllce and Mall. Posrodice open Iroiu d a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. .... , On buildups open from i) to 10 a.m. aui from I to 2 p.m. Letter for register W'ilJ. lie received flnriiiK the week from 8 a.m. till 3: JO p.m. No .etters reicistmcd ou Knudays, nor after hour on week days. AUCIVAI. ASO KKPAKTl'IIK OI MAIM. h ron Sorajiton Arrives at h:25 a.m. ami (:1." p.m. Beports at 10 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. Lmkinrille RouU Arrivng ou Wednes- days and Batnrilays at 11 a.m. Peparts on WeUiiesuays sun eatuniavs nr. 12 m, A. BLUM Kit. P. M. Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees! Minniioiidale IVumery, (KKAS SrillSttS, MISS. Ail persons in li.e.l of Fruit Trees, Gruiie ines, etc. Ibis full fan get the best varie ties at very low fi-iires from the above nurse,, r rillt Here ut Iioiiih. 'J his is a home industry, uud as such the lintronuire tf thn n.,lf t I I: i .... ... tubulin .wni. in himh'OIMI, leellllg COI imeiii oar iriiu trees will give euira sutis. lueiioii. iiimkr I lie rear and (ii.u.eoii .nr., ..nu vimimi nut unk uertei TO' suns tnuii we liave liail this er. Address a. ii. 5tiA.M., rmp't. August 10, ldHH. 21-3m I.AI NOTICE. -Mr. E. D. Lauruiidlne.ol Porters. yllle, Ala., is here this wook the guest of Mr. John II. Adams. We are glad to tee Mr. Lsurom'ine looking so well, Mr. C- II. Potior and wife, of No- braka, and F. 15. M u se and wife, of Michigan arc at PAscngoulu. They are there lo escape I lie rigors of win. ler In Ihoso latitudes fnim whence they hail. We welcome Ihem among us and hope that our -mild and gc- Moss Point Linker MarhL- The lollowiug are Ilia prices of the va rious classes and sizes a yellow pine lum ber, dressed uud undressed, also Cypress Shingles: ' Fencing ......1x4 5 ami It, .VO0 CeiliniKough.,r...lx:i4,5& Ii , 5.00 Boards . . . !x 12. . , . . cX.OO to' 12.00 Scantling.... .......2x3 tnxO;...w .00 Special Sizes ...2x5 to fijiO. .... .11.00 " " .... U V 2x12. .10.00 to 12.00 llllKKSKD. tl Ceiling T aud G........S 9.00 . 1 ami M u viasa i,uu Heart Face ....T and 0. 13.00 Weather boards 13.00 2tUlass.j 8.00 Bonds 8. 1). 1x12.., 12.00 H. D. lxl3"V 13.00 Flooring Ii to U 15.00 " 2(1 class. . .tio.ouw lou Heart Shinnies.. 2.75 to 3.IH) Sup Sliiuules.. 1 Boards 8. D. 1x12..... 8.00 Boards D. 1). 1x12 9.00 IIKWM TIMIlKll New cbiBsilieatiori. TIiuIht placed nu Land Offick at Jackson, Miss., November 2. 1)W. Notice IS hereby given that the follow injr named settler bus ii ed notice of hi. inwutiou to make fliuil uroof iu sin.iKiit of his claim, aud that auid proof will oe maile betore tlie JoiIkp, oriu liis absence rnouircuic 1,'ieiK t CM ranton, Miss., on December 14, lrt-(8, viz : Ueorce II. Bilbo. Homestead No. 12,139 for the southwest q ii arxer son r ueusr qun i ter son t beast q Hur ler soutliwest quarter section 14 and uortheast quarter uortliwest quarter aud i.oriowesi quarter norr.lieust quarter sec. tiou 23, township 4. south raime H west. He names the following witnesses to prove uis continuous residence upon and vultivatiou of said land, viz: J. 8. Wil kerson, Harmou Wilson, Jefferson Lott auu j. u. iiiemau, all of Vancleave V. O, Jaoksou couutv, Miss. JAS. D. STEWAUT, liegister. November 2, 1888. ' 36 Ct iOTICIi. Lano Offick at Jacksox, Mi s., November 2, 1888. Iiotice is hereby givou that the follow- lug uamoU settler bus filed notice of his intention lo make nniil uroof in urt of his claim, and that suid proof will be made bufore the Judge, or iu his absence iiie uirtuui'iorK at Bcrsotou, Mis., ou December 14, 1888,'viz: John II. (.'olem... Homestead No. 14,910, for the cast half sontneasr, quarter southeast quarter iiortueast. quarter ita sontljwest iiuurter the market will bring U to IU e per cubic sonthcast quarter Section 21, township 4 nial climate inav so f ivorablv Impress for 100 feet averuare. uud classinir' B. 1 I u"!'1 range 8 west. ain-e are rciiuestcd to attend. 5l'ho celebrated Studebakcr and 'Little Daisy" wagons used so exten sively Iu Scrantou, Pascagoula and Moss Point are to be bad only of Sam 1). Itloeh, Solo Agent, Mobile, Ala. A Democrat was beard to mmark Ihc olht r duv that be was doggoued glad that he didn't bold any govern ment office thai old Harrison might have tlio gratification of turning hint out. Mr. Jos. F, Courges, of Chatta nooga, Tumi., dropped in Wcdi.cdav morning, looking a' fresh aud fine a a daisy. He likes 'o visit his old home occasionally, and we arc always glad to see him The rooster ou the Lutheran 'hui'ch is not thu Dkuockat-Stak'a chicken. Our chick is laid up, on account of thu land slide on t lie Gib list, lie will be ready to do service in 1802. Mark our prediction. Mr. U. G. Doiupf. former station agent at this place, now of Decatur, Ala., gave us a pleasaut rail esler ilav. Allhoujih ho had a tusslo willi 'yellow Jack."' is looking heullhv now iiik many irieuils here gave liini a cordial welcome. If you nro in need of any grade or siyio ir vchiclo call n or write lo Sain D. Illoch, at Mobile, for the nicest line of carriage, barouches. them thai tlicy will bo induced to lake up their citizenship here pernia. nenlly They are for the prnsclit lo cated at Mrs. L. W. O'Couuell's. M iss Alico Hightowcr, after spend ing some lime here with Iricnds, left for her home, Vancleave, ou Monday. Miss Alico was born in Scrantou and lias many friends hero who . regret her depart ure. Whilo here she stood an exam ination for the purpose of leaching school, which vocation she will soon assume somewhere in the county Her absence will no doubt cause a certain young man to become Ati- dick()ted lo singing: '-I'm lonely since she's left me." iroosl. Coiumou uud poorly manufactur ed not wuntou. SAWN T1MI1KR. Sawn Timber briugs 10 to 12 cents per cubic foot, on basis ot J tret average, av erage qualify. PERSONAL, GENERAL And Othtr Noti Oathertd From Various Sources. ' Our merchants are getting ready for their Christmas goodies. Mr. W. C. McQuistoii is about to move lo Biriuiujiliam, A'a. Next week being Circuit Court some of (ho boys have, business in the up country. tie 'James tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said laud, viz: J. 8. Wil kcrsou. Jefferson Lott. Win. Carter ami tieorge H.. Bilbo, all of Vaucluuve P.O.. ... : . 1 44LUUU cuuuijr, J AS. D. STEWABT, Register. November 2, 1888. M-ijt LAIVU NOTICE. Lasd Offick at Jacksox. Miss., October 26, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the folloi ug uamed settler bus tiled notice of his mteiitiou to make html proof in support ol hisclaim, and that suid proof will be made before the J ml ire or iu his absence the Circuit Clerk of Jackson eountv, ut Scran- ton, Miss., on December 20, 1"8, viz : William J. Pritcbett, Horn stead No. 14,:90, for the west half northwest nuar- ter uud southeast miarter nfirthweut maur. Valine a loicign acmauci isr itimoer, terautl southwest quarter uortheast qnar- C1STEKNS. A. RIfiGS & BROS., 217 IMord street, near Dryades, New Orleans. Scud lor price list. TIIK 8TAU STABLKS. but prices raiher low. Rev. O. D. Bowcn vill preach In the Rapllst Church Saturday night ami Sunday at 11 o'clock, a, in. Iiro. Dan McLcod now tlrives a grey mustang team. He had better have his life, insured for the benefit of tils family. .. A Scrantou rooster wa up before ter sectiou 10, towuship 2, south ruiige 7 west. He names the fnllowiue wttnessos to prove his continuous ntsidence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. . William Howell, Charley P. Eubanks, Stephen K. Havanl and P. II. Bouse, all of Baaiu P. O., Jackson coiiuty. Miss. JAS. U. STEWABT, Kegister. October 2i, 1888. 35-t Kiamling, ami has always enlovetl a large patronage which cannot be lak en away by coiiic(itioii, for, lo suc cessfully coiiiim'Io Is to pxeell, and Pickett will not be overronched. A nice gl iss enclosed hearso is also suriov.. 1 ...-t. I..,, i i Kopiai niesiar u very aiames, as eic : " 1 ' '"' "'!" ,i.En ,.,ii,. l... r,.,l in ,1 , buggies, road carts and Studelinker T. . - - - - 111 IUI1 HIW J B B I I lit; IMJI LU tl wagons ever uucrcu lor sale In the eiizens, with careful driver, on short notice. The patronage of lHilh Iho rcs'dont For good teams, prompt attention and one price lo all, cull at the Star Livery Stables, B. F. Picked, propri- Judge Wood for trying to paint the el, r, fool of Krelis Avenue, Scrantou. town rod Saturday nlsht. Ha naid In sight ot the depol and hotel, and 4.9j and went oft sulking. n. . . i .i I npce-.any equippe.i lor inn aecommo- SErn PE(! 4NS FOR SALE. ,1....... i , i... t ....... i ....i.it.. ti.: I , ,, , . .... , . I have a fine lot of large pecans for ' ' .... ..........w .-, .... v. ..... . .. 1 .... - . .rt- . IA.I NOTICE. South. Last Saturday night, as usual, was mado hideous by drunken mcu .I uor airceis. some arrests were made Monday morning and Iho par tics made to plauk down some cash. A special poliire should be apxi tiled for Saturday nighf, in order to pic serve order in our town and traveling public solicited. is respectfully 71 p. in. There was a gathering of young month at 7 p. in. Iieopie at iho hogpiiablo residence of Irs. M. Pol Wednesday night, for Hie Rev. C.N. A. Vonco will prearli at the following limes and places un til further notice; Scrantou, 1st Sun dav In each month at 3 p. tit. ; Esca- lawpa,3d Sunday In each month at 3 Seashore, 4th. Sunday Iu each Miis. J. M. S.vi.isia nr, Moss Point. Dr. E. D. Bragg, ol Cross Roads, was down tins week, visiting his parent. He is looking splendid, and we understand is doi'ig well iu h'l profession. A choice line of dry goods, notions, shoes, hardware, choice family gro- celics, candies, cakes, toys and fancy goods will be reeeiyeil about the 10th of December, by John F. Krebs. Several of our business men, who Land Ovuck at Jacktok, Miss. J Oetolter 19, 1888. 1 Notice is hereby ffiveo that tlio follow ing named settler bus Sled notice of bis intention to make final proof insnpnort of his claim, and that said proof will be aiade before tlio j"lge, or in bis aowenei! t lis Cir cuit Clerk of J'aekion sonnty, at fltraa- ton, Miss., on November 30,lHs8, viz: Wino White, Homestead No. 11.Wi3, for the uortheast quarter, ssctioo 23, township t. soiitu range o west. He names the lollowmr witnsesss to prove his coutiiiuoos rasideaa upon, and cultivation of said land, vis: J. H. Car- tor, Albert Cowan, Joliu (Joss aud Yi m. K. Steede, all of Americas r. U., JhIhi county, Miss. JA8. ii. BTSWAKT, KSglslsr, Oct. 19. 1888. 16 61 ADAM GLASS, rV: -iUAi 'M'lVa-f. Ii Ja!... .'iJBT - Up'"w(s4..' 11 r i , ' iii;. ' st 'nut Yr-j,-,."' it T' -r.r-- -H o 1 MAHUFACTUHER AKD WHOLESALE AND BETAI1J D3! ALEH Or FURNI1 URE, CARPETS, ETC. 17, 19, 21 SOUTH BOYAL 8TKEET, Mouilk, Ala. October 12, left" . ' 32-1-7 D. SVIercier's Sons The Renowned Clothiers Hatters For Cheapness and Fair Dealing, Dauphine Street, Two Blocks From Canal Street. NEW ORLEANS. November!, 1888, 36-ftm W. M. CALTY, SOBAlTTOIsr - - - - MISS. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and General Z&xchardise GOODS DEVIVEIIF.D FREE OF CU.IIZGE. Septembor 14, 1888. 99-ly Utnlet Chas. Beardslee, ckaker Shop at Cowan Bros'. Store, Most, Point, Misii)i. PRICE-LIST Gold Killed Waltham or Ki.gix Stem-wind utcbes : 7 .Jeweled 83 50 l lo , ta: 3 do Pateut Keirulator 27 IM nil do do 30 IX nil do Nickle Movement 33 Ou Open fan-), dust proof 3 less than ubove. Kej-wind, 1st anil 3rd Grade, $1.50 h-ssllian iImivb. Above watches sent lo any address on eceipt of price or C. O. B., witli'privil:'i;o of examicatiou. Address, CHAS. BEARDSLEE, Moss I'uiut. First qualify II K. Gnlil ul.atl Cue warranted SO May 2.'., 1888. M-6m NEW FALL GOODS! ifliF piiices m mi MM) OTICL. piirise of Indulging iu a stiable dance. Tliose who wore favored with an invitation express themselves as highly pleased with Hie manner in which they wcie received, aud when Iho hour came for departure all seem- cd lo regret that luuo was so short. Bargains for everybody! Bar gains for everybody! Dress goods, I, .IAD NOTICE. Lamd Okkick at Jacksox, Miss., UctolMT 111. IKhrt. Nolics is hereby given Ibat the follow. Iii2 iiamefl settler lias Died none, of bis iu lent ion to make final proof In support of u:- .1..:.. .....i u,;n I.. hi. ci.iiii. mi. i onii. ii.im, mil m . m . made liefore the Jiidce, or iu his absence luniuer, lor Jiew wrieaus. the cirenit Clerk of c.reene eonnty at The inceti ngs of Iho Chautauqua are Wiiiiii..vi1Im i. sii.nui. n,.inMt,..i I erowlnir Iii interest. Quite a crowd No. 18,iiM, for the southeast quarter see-1 were present at the meeting Monday timi 24. township 1, south range 5 west. ,,,, TIl n,m1ll,rl rcsDondcd to Land Offick at Jackson, Miss., Aoveiuber to. 188. Notice is hereby eiveu thut the follow ire- named settlor has tiled notice of his have but little to do liow, went hunt- iutention to make tiual proof in support I tl,. P.-...x..l. v,... T.,1.v ' his claim, and that suiJ proof will be a r --6 - - - 1 made before tbe Juilire or iu bis absence Oil the steam tug 1'IC. the Circuit Clerk ot Ureeue county al . , . Lieakesville, miss., on Lecemoer K, leoo, '"""'"""'il viz: Km I us H. Cownrt. Homestead No, In sr at the L. N. mulzlcr .Lumber 14.125, tor the northwest quarter nortb , ....... .m. ti.t. . Ti.. r. least quarter and uorth half northwest va,.....m; . ....... "... quaruir section 13, and southeast quarte, cilia, 20,000 feet of lumber; the Ursa aoutbwest quarter sectiou 12, towuship 1 Minor. 20.000 feet of lumber, for the south ruuge b west. Mississippi River. The Millie Wil liams, 120,000 fctt lumber for Key West ; tho J. W. Frost, 45,000 feet He names the following witnesses to prove his ceutiuuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz : Cbarlea I Adams, Lewis H. Adams, J. F. Eubanka and l. C. Eubanka, all of Vernal, Ureeue oouuty, ilifis. JAS. U. STEW AKI, Kogister. NovcmW 16, 1888. 38-6t L.AIVD NOTICE. clothing, boots, shoes, hats, oil cloth- prove his continuous resilience npoa, and roll call by giving I lie name of some Inif. Men's anil 13 -i.ii. coliivatio. of said lancl. viz t Ileurv Wit- .1 .... , . . I ford, J. W. Britiiiiati, T. W. Brannan and c ii ana up. Mdl S Siloes Abaolum llurrin. .11 of Vernal, fimiw rr . . I ... ' yv ccnu aim up; iauic feUoe 7o codU 1 ooant, uimi. auu up. jiais 2j cents ami up Trunks cents and up. at Marx's Bargain Store, 8 and 10 Dauphin SL, Mobile, Ala. Samples sent. The regular fall term of the Cir cuil Court for Ibis county wilt eon vene at this place on Monday. There Is not much business on the dockets for trial, but we presume the grand ury will havo considerable to do. If utncir sworn duty to nuke a true presntilinent of all violations of the criminal law that Ihcy mar have kcnwledge of, or information from others who may come before them. i no lorctDaiiowlng or the ap proaching winter, as it is read from the dots and the lines oa the goose bone, is not a cheerful el-M-y. The promise given forth of sleet, snow and cold, is indeed a gloomy picture for the poor to look stpon, and the msny whoac short purse will not per mit litem lo lay in a bountiful supply of fuel will slilrcr al tho (bought of the kind of weather that Ibe little bone foretells for (he nest two or Ik roc rnatilha. JA8. D. STEWABT. Register. Oct. 19, l8-8. 34-ht r.i.i NOTICE. Greek god, and (oiling something about him. This feature ofthecxer ciscs was very instructive. The music which was well renderod, consisted of a vocal solo by Miss Lmtna Denny, Land Ornca at Jackson, Miss., ( Aoveuiuer 2, inss. ) Notice is hereby riven that the follow. iog named settler baa filed notioe of bis iutention to make tiual proof in support ot bis claim, and that suid proof will be made before the Judge, or in bis auseuoe tbe Circa it Clerk at, Scrantou, Miss., .a December 22. 18n8, viz : Enoch Barlow motel by Mrs. llunllngton, Miss I Homestead No. 13,900, for lha east half Land Offick at Jacksox, Miss., ) October 19. llSrH. i Notice la herebv iriven Ibat the follow ing named settler baa filed uolice of his Hyatt and Messrs.-Huntington and Manahan, aud a vocal solo by Geo. W. O'Neill. Tho live minutes' papers intention to nake final omof in snnnortlbv Mlsa Kale Salisbury and Mosra. of A li"m:, "I1 ,.h"' T.,of J"- Flsiior ai d Win. Coulson were a the t:irrnit cirk ,f fiwmnm M.nnrr it n4r featiinw TlieM naiwrfc were or Lskevin, Uim., on November 27. 188. I unumnl mirU an.1 daaervixl the in- w : . . r : .1 am ii - 11 . . - I J'slTrU O, m IMH. llOnitMtflalQ AO. I ...... r. ri- 10.770 for tbe .ortbwtws ourtiif Mikui I plause Wli.ctt Uiej receiveii. A lie 34. towasbip 1, aoath ranKa 7 weas. - I table talk on capital ptiulshmciit was niiV. Ci.ii-t;!I.!l'ni ? partkliMited Iii by quite a number ol prove Bis eonlinnoua reaulenee nnoa. and I 1 ' cultivation of said laod, viz t H. M E.. the member. Mr. Huntington, the banks, of Vernal. (Jreene eoa.ilr Mi I Ai.t lull lixiln. In llin nonxtnn. ' ..Mii.il., vmmrm MTTl. .111. i.iiu M I . . . . . Pipkina.of Croa. Kiadi JVL.,.n Visitisrs are wctcoineti io anyoi me southeuct nnarter section 8 and south west quarter of sontbweat qnarteraeciiou V. towusbiu S, aoain rsnce s west He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis oontiunons resideuee npon aud cultivation of said laud, vis; Heury t lor- ty, Abiser Havens, Kntli. Woo re and Rob ert Caio, all of vancleave i: u., jacKsou oouuty, Miss. J At, v. B 1 z. vtr A K 1 , Begisir. November 2, 1888. 3o-fit Miaa. JAS. D. STEWART. R.r!.t Oct. 19, 18. 14 -6t ineelinirs, and a.v one can spend both a pleasant anil prontaiite eveuing at the Chautauqua society. $59 RS7ARD I FECJII TREES FOB SHE. Laat week .boat kslf a sail, of tb. wlm leoe. of air past a re, eaat of Seraato., waa eat with an ax. br nm imwi nu know.. I will nre KIKflf txOLLA reward tor tbe app".e4ni. of tne sroa do utm i. MRS. SARAH P. FEr.DERIC. Srrautoa, Nov, 23, l-t?rX. iyf I bave auont tbre. bnndred young pet.n trees two, three and fojr yera old. rrvw. rraaa tb. eeleurated "Table Land of ktrxjoo 8eet," very larxn, aoft shell a.d t)e fiavuresl Bats. Kample nf lilt cm i- sM at W. 8. DODSON, rascagunla, Mm. ' LAiD NOTICE Laxd Officb at Jackson, Mr. November 2:1. lsrr!. ( Notice is hereby aivea tb.it tb. follow. lug named settler bus filed notice of hie Intention to feake nnul proel in anpnort of bis claim, an i that said proof will be made before the Jadee, orio hi. abaenoe, tlie Circuit Clerk at (scrantou, Mia., on January 11. 18X1, viz: Hnuhey Hiuton. Homestead No. 13.722, for tb. aonth half of tbe sooth west qnarter section 7, sod orth east qnarter of north west qnarter section 18, towoskip 4 sontb, rang. 4 west. Me name, tbe following witBsnaes to prove hit oootiuooBS reaidoue. e poo and cnltivation of said land, viz: J. I. Gallo way, K. W. IJavia, J. P Grirfiu, J. M. Tanner, all of HoweM P. O , Jackaou Co., Mis.. JAB.U. 31 Ln A A t, ivegisvr. Noveinbr23,ls8. o , r SO.R..A..1TT02T, MISS. DEALER IN -STAPLE AND FANCY DE1T GOODS, 1T0TI0I7S Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES GLASSAVARE, CROCKERY, CANNED GOODS. Fresh Candies Always on Hand CIGAES, TOBACCO, And in fact every to bo found in a well stocked storo I sell goods square down, and no mistake. Give mo a fair trial and be convincod. Slorr. Corner Delmas Are. anil rascagoula SI. Scrantou, Sept 21, 1888. 30-ly KEMEMDEK TI1E SUMBElt F::i'i Houss ail Restaurant, nrinE old i:eliable.i 106 - St. Charles - 106 WM. TROEdEL, Proprietor. The Rnrtsnrant at Vo. 10S St. Ch.rlea arraet. kann FKEDS Hill 6K. ksviaa Wei thi.ioorlilv n-Attrd .nil rvauvatrd and SMDiilu-d with IS. UtMt im nsifmnt, fitrl tb. eonfiniof my patnina. Tb. M Bt U. r.int.-iii hare be ramTe4 aa . nplaw4 Wjr Uble." and euaiftwlslilr T chirs. The mr iia wt a. rxeeUrat Cauk hava brrn u curnd for tb. msmmi. No luerrAM, la ,riim Lmtgi.r a Main. Aleal. ml all boar. Ut ot Bilit. This kaaM sa a anawm wit a aaj lam at tb mm All cost l. isxs. r cm ; Q1 flfiii ST. CHARLES ST., wo doors sbove 8U Charles' Theatre, JIVav Orlrtttts. sv LA1 NOTICE. Iaxi Offick at Jacksox, Misav, November 9, 188L J Notice is hereby given tht tbe follow- iuc named aettler has filed notice of his mention to make fiual prtmf in anpnort of hi. claim, and tbat uud proof will b. ade before the J mice, or in bis absence he Cirenit Clerk at rk: ran ton, Mis-v, on December 28, 1-W8, riz: Kolley Hnnt, Homestead No. 14,228, for tb. sonthweat uarter aoatbweat quarter section 22. and west half northwest qua'ier and aoatbeast uarter Bortaweas eaarter soctioa 27, township X. aonth rang. 9 west. II. names the followinc wituene. to prove his eoutinnons reaideac a poo, and alt i vat ion ot ftaia moil, vis: James owait. Mai Mixob. Wesley Ifoateers and b Moody, all of airier P. O. Jack- aon County, afisa. JAS. I). PTE WART, Kei.tr. November?, 37 -til LAUD NOTICE. Laxd Offick at Jacksox, Miss., i November 2, 138. Notice Is hereby given tbat the follow, inf-nsmnl aettler baa filed notice of his iutootioa to make firtul proof in support of hisclaim, and tbat suid proof will bo made before tb. Judge, or in his abaene. the Cirenit Clerk of Jackana eonnty at tVrauloo, Uim., o. December 21, l-8, viz: Abraham Polk, HomeKtead No. 14, 245 for Iho aonth half aonlbeaat qnarter aud aonth halt southwest quarter section 11. towa-abip 4. nth rang. H west. He name, tbe following wil.nsrs to prove bis cootiunona reauleooe nn. and cultivation ot asid land, viz I Wstlrjr flander. Jack Tanner. Joba Oons sad, 8mnrl Hrlrelinn, all of Aateriea. P. U, Jaiksoa couulv, iwl J .18. i. S1EWAET, Rrgtter. November 8. li. . J&t t . - . .