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SGet Ready for Spring! YOU CAN BUY HERE sl Crs and Pads Wrenches Wisnes Files STmces Cross-Cut Saws T, k& Double Trees Axes Heards Hatchets Spades mlck Bands Shovels Carry Combs Rakes H Moes Hay Forks Plow Line Carriage Bolts plow Points Fencing plow Bolts Well Pipe .as Engine Batteries Well Points Links Pumps A a stock of shM Hardware for the buler, the farmer, ths I.mkeeper. We ears our prices to be aw ows the r P- _ a w W sgive yo LOW PRICES, PULL WE,' U S I EtEATMENT aid solcit gemeres share of your pe are ready to suppo with FRESH GARDEN SEED, SEED SrATOES ayi ONION BAKER & SON. CAR LOAD OF MULES I have Just received a car of MISSOURI MULES, which were purchased direct from the farmers at low prices, aud will sell them at correspondIngly low prices. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US. GUYTON & HZRRINGTON, 207 MAIN STRiiE NATCHEZ, MISS. m • - . . . . . .. .. .. -. - - *. . m 3CLAIMS AAIST TrB - M ao is.s aasea, sre. b. C. B. . P H , tfo many N-wdnt sad practring pbhy d Newelbon, but who has pt two years been living county, Miin., is a to S. Joseph to-day. His aar esad to see him. s. H. atley, the popular a freom Kentucky, havig of about 110 young mule the past month, this week Shis business here and re l to 4 home. muolepal authorities of St. this week fenced in a small adjoining the Prie lield, will be uaed as place of ceon impounded stock run in violation of loBal lr--raswaent Les gu had the arge psbool .easei sin. the rear of school o edla feooed In pobably set out a numrua abile other improvems.ats later. .. Duden, the haLling buyerw, is adivertsing the as.Imeson d Cotton l eed. &1to be wy prolic and euring. 1 slfo handles a f Varieties of seed corn. ad. elsewhere and ddress 8t. Joseph. terested in claims against States Government for occuring to their lands by id inundatoll, etc', an hare to seek redres by plao. cases with Meas. An hadlieton Pike, attorneye, D. C. Bee their ard No. 12 of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Sprovide against hop at large on the streets of Viu, and directs the town to kill all bop food ouot t Several bop have been anning out of late and more or less damage to by rooting. Owners of " t hasp same up or the allased to wI be ea FOR SALE. I sve ieard at my Seed heese the alb.rated Re-he -swed eay r Ke rcaee ps la Seed. Teas emus doe a rmeoerd epemlag Its days alter pl 11ea, ald -mdis two Ieme e tlwe acre whL the he waeg4. I e havee s head a m ber dler lt Mmeds f autra .fy Seed Cra, with a rrd d 27 'ike to the awe. I am l eed prw tlat the abe e-emetL mis est. P.O. a~ea ST. JOSEPM, . LA. 'I· la seeat lu8add li:e hos Lof Mr. ad Mm. D. U, M , ar Jishfbad, is T'Ie perish, md let a lowly d girl, who he bmee bummed ith the same-May jub LlYer. Mr. W.R. Baker was alid to Beaumont, Texas, this week by the sedou~ illnes of his edeet son, Mr. William Baker, who is susedag from a semre attak of typhoid fe ver. A most intersting game of baket ball was played last Monday even ing between a town team composed of Curry McPberes, Beeve Lewis, Kirk Haslip, Frank Owens aid Fred Blanche, and school tea made up of: Jesse 8 abrough, Albert Mayer, FPid 8dh, Erni Orr and Joe Pastram . The gsa resultd in victory for the town bos by sootr of 29 to 16. MI. Cyde Blanche mplred the mae, which was given uder the aapipes of the School mproement leagr - m 8 aeti reeided a piea6t riit per"m hram Dr. J. L. Alessi o t. Jeaph, la. re doier bsa deawe to oloa la IYki a, adbed hm·s d the oa" os Carer ACen uesel conapid byMu e kies Dr. i D. Aple Br. Adam mm-.elay ae.dMl, tl a amet Wtb lediuaae, cd we se to, - Um.,. Ravenswood Syrup! InautAl Vtthout tUse Ub d L, S1lpkur, or Aly Chalal Reoaithe Itrn Flar of th Cue. Pt pu Fiew: 1 P 3 a.. Jars., 24. to Case ..................... $2.00 SQuart " " 12 " " ........ ...... ... 1.78 1-2 od " * 6 . .' ........... ... . .. 1.I8 a mad 10 IO e. Ke ...... ........................ 10s l. S rr ................... ................ . 42 "* New Cypress B rrels ........................ ..... 40 F. O. B., Boat or Tralm. Ay Statu&S -----MADE AND GUARANTEED BY-- V. C. RHODES, Conauelo, La. WI to PLOWS i ANXD 6 me PLOW GEAR Planters and Farmers will find our line of to BLOUNT and AVERY Plows and all man- co ner of Plow Gear to be the most complete Mi and best selected to be found in the South, thi and we would be pleased to have your in- pa quiries and orders. - - - - - Big new Price List now ready, which will be surely interest you. Write for it. - to Lee Richardson & Co., HARDWARE we la VICKSBURG, - MISS. th be ed TOICHII COIFECTIONERI coCIOI D SIUEtS Odals, Caks, Ice CraD. - W. Seidt IDmlI AD PUIIT OIDBIS. lOwur Rstamrant Is now opel sad ewr srvii is aecdled. IATCOIB CONFECTIONILY, uI an, - - m.5, M ULES! I have int arrdvd at St. L with a car-e1d of gtsl , ag t a rt ry cos figures fr cadh. T esles are aigt from o i pear a saper thmin last ar, s ad s a equence arn gole Teas plst who may coate amles shod eeO my stork n pk dq orders. My irt too lwd known to the psoLe 6of Tas to roquire aro E. H. HALEY. At *talSi d H. L. Smplt & Co. Imi Smlth, licualth. LusM Smith, who accompanied Mr. Ous to Covington, La. and attended him dauing hi stay there, wishes it known that he has returned to St. Jo uaph for the intr and has re-opened his blsdnmith shop and will be glad to get any work from his former patrons. Money to Lend. OS lmmoVlr D 3AL ISTATS. ao Un.. I ad asr. O aegate loan. t for SA. I._ GREEW. ARE YOU REAbY? If Not, it is Time You Were Preparing for BREAKING UP! You Will Surely Need, and We Can Supply, BLOUNT'S TRUE BLE PLOWS ALL SIZES, -N AS STEEL SEAN, COMPLETE STOCK OF REPAIRS. MOLINE PLOW CO.'S "BEST EVER" Gang Plows, Sulky Plows and Disc Plows. "ECQNOMY" Disc Harrows, .Drag Harrows and Disc Cultivators. SCHWARTZ & STEWART, NATCnU, MISS. WILL ABRAMS, DRY GOODS GROCERIES CLOTHING NOTIONS IN KERSNAW SUILDING T. sOIsW, LA. - ALr mU - KEMFER S. FU=M , A \M Vi SIT S O i.s' i Ulu's Sns GOOD VALUE LOW PRICES STop AT 'r1l RACKET STORE ANDSEE WHAT 10c WillH Buy! Fresh Onion Sets, Fruit, Nuts, Candy. GROCERIES! J. H. WHEELER, SOLOMON IUILDINE SUB80RIBI TO THE G9AT ep Warma! The ol osest w k"epteg war t wealte--em et SWEATERS abler yer La oet. Weo e 'e sIN vrisbbs csers, $t.0 s. Some whtr Mwb serms, eth ers with mw ftM-h eAdss. Warm cas d wem -oes teeO. Evwytri r -m or sby. VICKSUJRO, MISS. Miss Griem has been the goest of Mrs. Jas. 8. Johnston this week. A big crowd from this parish went down to Natobes on Monday to attend "Madam Butterfly." Judge 8S. L. Klmn and Hon. Jno. S. Boatner, Yr., of Vidalia, were in attendance on Court this week. Miss Amalia Steen left this week for New Orleans, where she, will re main for the Caunival fetivities, and will leave soon after for New York where she will attend the Comtock School until spring. Mr. J. G. Rouker was a viai to St. Joseph on Friday and was ao companied home by his little niece, Mim Wealthy Clarke, who will be the guest of her little cosins at a party to be given at "Bombay." Mrs. D. F. Ashford, who has been so ill for some time, was taken to Natches on the Cordill Friday night, where she will enter a sani tarium. Her friends sincerely truet she will be fully restored to her former health. Mrs. Appleton Bonds Ratliff entertained most delightfully at euchre on Thuddayrrvning, which was attended by quite a cotedie of ladies of town. The brat prise, a handsome pair of guest towels, was won by Mrs. B.. H. Whitnq, and the guest pris, two beautifully em broidered handkerchiefs, was award ed to Mrs. John . Boatner. The games were followed by ddious refrehments. Tbe esaement has been an nounced if Mr. Joseph Levy of St. Joseph and Mim Moore, daughter of Judge I. D. Moor, a prominent attorney and jurist of New Orleans. The date for the wedding has not been set. Mr. Levy is a prominent young merchant and business man of St. Joseph and has hosts of friends, who will extend him heart- 4 iaet congratulations sad-bes wishes on the forthcoming event. Judge John ý. Boaer camen up from Vidalia on Monday and con vened the regular civil term of Court. The Judge Is but recently up from a seere spell of pneun monia. His Mriendrs w ll de. lighted to se bim sain and fer vently hope his health wibl soon be fully rstored. The Judge was so oompanied b~ Mrs. Bostner, who spent a moet pleasant week in St. Jasephb, and received marked atten tion in our social cirles. Itwil be gstly pasing to the many friends of Mir Mary Bell Murdeck and Mir Katie Smith, who have been attemding the Sat Normal at Nstchltoehs4 to know that thee yong ladit graduated with bonor at tbat lastittion this week and were Or td with their diplomas by Put. Bay. Mil 3mur dock has aepted a positien as teacher ardt and music at Ddeao, in Wynn parish, and leaves to-day to assuo her duties. *M- Sumith ! will probably rtern home ant week. In common width their mly friends the Game etends tbhese young ladies hartdt onratylb, tions. Tbhe O t, is in aesipt of raeop of the program fora msical tobe given to-night by the Girls' Glee Club of the Louisiana State Normal, atNatibitoobe, when "King Bene's Dauhter" will be rendered. The direetor of the music department of the Normal, Prof. H. W. Stopher, assisted by Miss Anna Maude Van Hoose, ad the faculty, has taken. unusual pains in the preparation of this class, and no doubt those who will be so fortunste as to attend the recital will have a treat in store. The program contains the likemes of the several members of the club, aid among the second sopranas we notice one of St. Joseph represent stives, Mir Almeds Van Hoose, as well as Miss. Genevieve Smiths of Taulub, who has many friends in this her former hoare. We are sat sisl these zoa ladis srm quite the peer of ay f ftbeir el in paint dof tale, while we er 'is tLether as as hls ummss Stetson Hats Our business bas grown to its present proportions because of the values we have given. Every bit of merchandise we sell is the best obtainable at its price. That is why we feature STETSON HATS Let your new hat be a Stetson. They are just in. K. M. ULlMANN a co, g r W i N tatchez, alas. utlls and Meal-Cheap Keep your cows in good spn by giving theu plenty 6f HULLS d MEAL L t.e. fl - - $.00 pwr Tw. Sae i .fl. . 7.00 per Ten. Meal - - - " 1.30 per l00Lb. Get your pupply while 'prices are cheap. Terms--Cash with order. .T s Cottn ot fg Co. P.O. . .OW .. .. DOU.oA. .S. nr. I BROWN & D6UGLASM, Cottes Cos issin Mirchants m Olemaus, LA. .' .pe0ri- l= Se Aaaee mw Orsa s. Saemrssnssesaesm £we r r·pe. ewd fe b&ae WAII4 O . &bU o .4... rpon d ras~.. a~Borrs a ssess or D7 . SHoL uNK R ý.. rR * i? 00170 FAT03Or A td WO rate ; , s1*;*rIl ee i s I*k I r SpInsdy. tis-s, Ieaml i , IO Sutdl .omres i sad nirs. -- - a - - EAX KANID MULE CO, PAmLE4 sareer. - . m..Ir a cle as sLned. NATC3a, wMaS. SeudyorMWrkto oabphr',