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Ghkxada. CtAZKTTK. fuit-rvi u ill*' i* tli-' .\i»m l ii h\'n T Ki) w. K. K. A U(p ITT A 0 MKKXAIU, Miss Plasterers, Peineute it 4 ) j >( j s -AM* amm , '" 1 ' N Grate Mantel Setting i<» » II Viitlt ttnton «4 ÄHBatt Ceasee. i :u iivtlfl. «Miiitââük 1 ti. r. K.iutm 1 or Ma> • »r for Mr>tii(l "v.ao'w -oV'î Vor AM r , n - Wo.; W.oJ • H. ( ro '■id h. 1 k' - ■ * ». .1. N ; i ! i « I ..r A i•J•- » 11 1 It > ■;,{ - j. ;. V if IttrnN for Tr-:.' : be r Woo ! • »■» f ** Wn-d for ! »»■ AWNOüfCGEtV.ENïci. fOK < ( I NI» 1{ K. s s w . »( Ml l.l HON. t . li. U t J oi I'uin-i ine W C IO • If i. » Ilk I t '•? , i I !'• LOCAL LhMfcS. If yr A- T. Inmaid in cents 1 at a! A T. luma p,*r j »i i r ]|" Will -e'| Vo i, iId»* figures. i *,»lt * — • }e-l 1 "■ s fron, j A T. in ofth • th ;t large • I ! • .i. li. Snider, '«irelil. i if y . or «die CUtD'l • ir I i I V >. Apply M II. H. >i" a r u h:>di i" sold «r pri"-** To i Fun into months ,dd, J I*. Hurl. ilth'il : apply P: i t A T. Inn. i Hi: pi of a la.'Lte lot He is j tlm very cl an. fi n*. ! to Mo!,*•;. I tim*«, at 10 ship $ 10 »J 'XJ op .Nh pr. cent. j"'. a mini Fnm cuts of c.dton Aj'plyto B. I Baym •a ••t of«loilh < Die Buggy Hohe am: good ie Harm**«, r r. i » i 1 1 j nut o.\, $K) 00 . : NOTH ! ho arc in«leht»*d to ?m- for | ■ Y'-rk," I'm v sial'i -n •' N ' com- forwitrd arc requested t settle. of li. 11. t. the l.ami \l V (Ceo'llit- lire L. H. W i ; ! ' ■ ! i T : Kn-. .iT ti,, N lies . f. I J,H'k Bujtii-f i. ii. pii'ior •^ ' 1 ' i He W.'.'Uv I D, tiie pl'es. l. id«- rslirned. ,.i. s s i .\j;k -, !,y 1 he ! I ill be Me, PH ; r a i is *■ where a inimical no, In uda, to the N«" Fai,lier, Wircna "Banner' id« i We have veil enough to JlJuk 1 but he a good editor. vi ites ! ; t trie Tiie very adorns the pate of the >eiiior I hereof, was a pi' «ent from the p* pu ( of C. . 1 . ; lar and enterprising bous Austin & Go., I« make our most grateful a« , knowl"dg we nent. j illlllnl 'I'll«* law firm of Shek A Longstreet dual cou re ce i ve s. Wo DD en «liss lias h IpT n jointly attend to all business of thclrighl late firm. March 15 . LS-.H. !. J. Hi.ack, J.C. Lon « « sin r. ii Various c«m 1 Bi«*s and towns In the voted lib ail road« that arc We hope t h"V ma.V have Htat<* have quit « 1 reccnsly eral donations t« to he built, better luck in this direction than did t I Our county paid about i I Grenada. IWfiJUO OU, just for th<* fun of voting n. ascertain and i>tt nf Krom a'! that v.e r «■ haw tu kt-P V tli-' I'ut-U pending in-.nipipal • ; . *\ u m«>iv uU»H i - by !iu- Rm pan*. I, • iifU i » m Udcpei Th j .-•'it»* were trluiupuHtU >( the Republican party uj n; j s composed »»t* u dWfbt"».. Ing «.*f «.ne old mai :i|nt two old fuo.i: •• I'* - i 1 VÜI- i «*tti*iifih.iirisui iitivnu • (hi j wüte«! trio, . -'t Itrti Jhqulbli eh <»i i |\ J j oast •act; of t ht'Ui i* ala i<» tlj* DcinocPatie |nrt> position to eri«»u** indulircnot ud *f«u t<* ( ■ r rosily of th*' Dfiui Ms erei 1 ure le Knit CI II i* lllgll till year Hie *(iltJ*iii|; those facts mid also liiirhci takinv: i un* that t In* y .v :u » ■! acuinst any such to si-muld lie. »• * Uepul-lii-Mu i » \ any sort of tiiUhap and lil Ml th is city et '■id slioul i it»e I ■Veil i ■ ** r It ■mild «suhl end. be latter ! , 11(1 'v«'titual 'y ta Wei! to get tilings straight. ! • »■» i uri W c «.ftlut. •tut an> turn i -he ce got l kings g. :: a- : If !>• m i. T t tic l'e -hoiibi,-. n is \ -ry |»!'iin supp'»ri tisi* I». ïimerntic | ' l ine a im : ; ,nd ! b Tb Kt r • If i 1 ;l - 1 11 ''■ , a:»*I Ilf' • I lu mu big-;, C It. i r o , , efiici. I \. Ma : and hat ; !:,M Nfnmla " r \ " 111 o i -r..l apprnv al! tIn ir - <H' ! liable to ! r:t • o' t i i mi ■mnty lav, ami 'll ''»'S : ging ! i In p, •.,}»!,' wer, " k*'* ,' "I 1 Oi'-ii fed ■>tlId make a Very great of tin !U*'t, t uldiiT take a ina that it n anil sustain a , j 1 One mainta l.oia ni g ii lire,;, than it d -es t « » k — • r u 1 • : and it is ulur'si safe to a j n the . of ihi.-i u > • ■nt in t he due are kept onto;. • I ! • untry i ,, f,, r . il. W . reai'li I 11 • •d • have nev- i • iic| u note, lor goo • lock that had Iio st •nitted to ru nl 1 '" : ' i IL 1 1 1 .ir le I,,. : like '.Minty i a w t e «'Ul gin to no i ii 1 shjtt kinks au i ,- 1 G ig I'S Ill'll) t II -■''111 H« m . lie h; • • - on jw>t as hal an 111 - day Him v. »had.v place I we •a ref: liy • an-»liotlld lie I in ' ,U't He spread !,he floor ! gr«*s iîluTci on tlw here they could I ■!, old In They : : | ill* or thn-c in .,p weather hy t S') lie • i...d mi- v» an on I i"i t o j>i ; "<t them It out ' <*a . , t r « .■ i i - '.;;»• : he it is ioUI. if ; spoiling. i Hilf fr.« -ml • follow Un- **xarnpit i of t h • I gent!* um;, spoi.ei : tile'." will i> this •• equally f; :l unat .-1 able »vu ; Our e.- of tin ir ; r a 1 r i i » g all wiulei, until the Hew i is gatl»ere«l in April. and have I rish pota ciop ar, oti. been, for some tine* investigating tin* \ bout i in* most Bu is that the ami i'.ic n this« unit ry d, engaged i. •atn*d trust«. • riant fuel elmih ! IM--t. unrest aim ; t tit -"i lard 1 hat we gel i: co 111 J>« i se«1 of I logs g il c.otl«» ; ( . ; ' ! 4i|j U is hit ! state that th«* cotton--*'. \'d is tin* i "si part of tii«* ■•«mipotind any, Hu- greatest D«*inocratic «n gani/.ation in N* r al* York, ha j op-n« «l lire on tic "Triid<,"aiin pi'o :;r into Africa," •airy lie poses to ■' lod-speed in their We vieil Ta i.inv i C. i » li * ! that a Hiob* country, I w. d motto for tills : thclrighl now, would b - "N Trust," 'I'he conteuiplated a«*ries of Gospel | *etings at the Baptist (Miurch lay, the 4 th, inslca«! ! s before an -1 v i 11 begin next Hi q tin* r>th, Sunday lUtc'eih Rev. . 1 . T Chastain, secrc- J >f the Convention Board of Mis t a ry I sissippi Baptists, w ill i tings from day to day for h # wed; I or more. Ail are invited to atteud. | in niduct the* it;» ll« r<i|tt<iit. - !• <r the mut », î;!)c i Bm r mutin « portion of which is well aetni Bermudn; sow down «quai portion«« n. or.hard .m l tail Up • low «Ht gra«* •'in-mi »lock far r»UM«* » '*r #]( *P« «a lie h. e. selecting g*»*»d, tested " I i£n< »r« i n, wheat, ogts, , • -, an 4 » m * « tie« limsUeJ 4 ■ c «»nly -'t "! 1 Î h y. I-ay, point* turnip*, pin., ,1 i.'N as ijrc necessary for of the stock, The ' Itrti iuû'hi • Il »(lord I In* boat of pa* 11 ilSl.lilUIC. ng, i t mu nar- " |\ May to October or November. Im-j uiciihitely upon it» i'wKsiiiif t«i tqrnjah j, oast tirage, the orchard and tall mead- ! - its relief, ;1 * es to • at un ipiod vt i hier pHK aliihr c*j, i its tiib Hcrnnnh r <lit! Bummer. 1 ure c the ill at}' t d pit'turn year round, and it will •es'sury to feed slock during exet s set ami cold u eat hcr. I haw Hie t tie st* »• • relitii d eess, is adap urow i * liotoughiv t»*sti'd tii I»,* and It ha- prove d s, dl kinds shi.i • T lands titan luring w furnishes excellent winter dished by all kinds of i It is a perennial grass, and ; ■Veil Upon pi 1 .M,. Winter. I frrazln«| T'tss. keeps c i , 11(1 is much : oi , much a fixture as j tm» d • It will at a r * I out Im mueli l • t -he Bcrntud: r sti ni O lim!le«i am «un 1 hat il moisture it t ikes to there are several bum-hes sing and ! v d.imney perb'd I y «grc, ' l fourth this tin luxuriant ,nd tin* place b y.»;,i of moisture. vbere it \< irm Vin g is j and There is no gi lu tter iid-iuîed to orchards and back shad'd »»r not. v i r i vc.* anywhere. Kor savin g f«»r hay, •c it pi oper)\ j ' ill furni-n from two or owing to • and it a stvle ot lam I Slf-uI i the ul'ove h-«*,*ss, our much ab» ill l*<* the lands sought after. W fill he in finitely tin Mims' Mark liable lands ve ha'e. predict i,» h , that the lien in;, j it li t he grass h ! i then rank o' Kelliuckyf ■II that there an parties been made sick and lav, ging at Bei remark, as I have for me, you are welcome to i In Bermuda." C'.ttnn frcpi I * 1 1> ilea Aside fr, grass, Bermuda improves tit Is both m furnishing vegatubi natter and preventing its washing. One oi her reason by tins grass ha* n Ie" nproperly apprécia s is, that pari tea who the land ami have ijmmI it, have 1 winter grazing und have suffer u > I 11 • •d t heir stock to shift for them can unt il spring ; wlmn liest they ph e«l ill keej w that sueci dead poor that il takes all tin mg hummer lo i*\ in living 1 '" 11 ' lo., i rs very mueli ..«*U ofiiny liini^lhrit !niV" be.-u If left to pine IT H tain. : like si -tail-fed or pampered. is ,*1 ves. they SO 1 shjtt for t nc id di«*.' au ay a 1 G i>prop N !•: w I* a h M i it : - The Honorable Clark •.any friends i n t hi.- county a .affords them much pleasure to i'c< •nt of hi- n line as a nounc* . amlidatc for ( '<* jgressiouai honor-, lie is a farmer ami alive to the ag:i i'uhural mtcivët South •ould I»' alloitether ap I we think It .priât«' for tie- politn itu I in tiie fanner for iii» non ,U't ination as !,he Democratic candidate b s. We are loth t«» believe that ('on ! gr«*s I ■!, of honor aiih the agrl * es to positiu Ç avcI : ru-t are entirely close« 11 D, he monopolized culiurist, '»r are hy the profe? long lawyers and v!) composed ol luiv, win not ' <*a nitalist s fier what Mi y B-ru '.;;»• - interest« of rln^eonntrv," which i "tin Id!-- ! lut iiK'litd, lani.iiijj; iithef iiidnatry i» ; due.» lours is not j v ! i i I e the pm eer lV able to rcaliz .-cost for hi-- produels. J •reliants and duct ; Our hi w vers, large hearted, natri sm truly -icultural cnmiiui ar,- in the mai oti. citizen-, hut mi piesent an r be h keenly alive to ils ib id eu! i y, iif brain. tcrest« as that industrv. tun* Ir« It would certainly i-«* a nice thing in iuterrupt tiie usiiiiI 1 tliis installe« ; current of polities, and elect from liic to of Missi ! 4i|j ('ongresMiomi actual rcjirescutative of hit h* rto neglected class. ! sippi, : Fa kmbu. f tic l>«*rn«u , iatie j ; <• n aia, Mis«, The members Kxecutive Gommitt«" arc rerjwcste« f (ir«;. i«l nc-t county in Hat unlay the 2 ^ Ii da*. <*f <ireiiada . for the April 11 o'clock ... purpose of naming t Ip- time atio man I ner of selecting delegates to att« 1 : thr* State Gonvenlloh * » he held in | Jackson the 2 drd of Mav. | ! -1 j j \V. C. MpLi an. . Ex. <'«»in.. Gremul.) ( '««. J ('Inn. \h ! ! West Point had M f*» 0 ,(KK) fire last Nathan G«dd*tein II" lost lli J 1 ilia life, i Saturday night. hou*-e, his st | in the Haines. was I '-« 4 principal lo- "'. ck of goodsu i* C è A/ CTî F.:— ul»t i »»nut y UU.'iM-" fuel April (it tiiunl i.uinuri Sohool llouoo, Owin# to in- ! if! (ho Inin - #]( rnrotiM *P« u.» :v. .Mil Utl; tu " , * «n 1 os. n,«> r pU*ft hi the mty Aft •i to which tli«' is n, tin* mighty In tiuiuoe UN K» to ' »*(1 «■h 11 * 1 . Il M U» ■tor. win t«- *»f the ereilen We luni h full •yn«t|»Mis »i " ililiitss «tom- whil«* tto iiiitlti «. - i, ;1 * v .its vv< i .* pO'ijAi'tiig tlu-lr ; we hope y 0,1 et» ml fi re to <1 pn't'i'pf upon prt*enpl. " * • atilf : u life to have i toast on«-* i.t nt* <*r cornpctct In •.»• Main und National hot tie «i vn who« «o or i-. Th«* Allin st* :.- ln tho way of procuring wiircln'UNM» nt ClrenadH took vlll such point I»,* t«i tin* *w<t lnt»*r« j sts of the farmer; i* m et «»r putting I *r. Mi-Swtnoti linmtlf «•ott.ci, S 5 r«i 4 *«'rl,*.>. hard wore, sees prop, r to do shi.i ». We .M,. tr tin Aim up the Huh-Alil: vlll el»*,-! 1 lieil „CT vvIM » tie* Doc»«»! notify him win* tto y .Home oi , upl,.d In 1 !)<• dlvcnsstim of Mill-Alllitii* "'* stivtel tm» rho . Juris, llethi o.l. stick •ihn I tv. 'Hill! Ill ■!«» p:« • • O tl).- ronsttmtleu. - und It ■ f H». All] so kindly, und in a• f,.r It. x«.i W„UM and of, i •. i;lcc n.i Mttieliif umili! '«■ ' in I'd- : IIIm/. und d treufd tÏ» .• i v,',! .!) Mill W . I .' unifd tin ••«t- I P-'*:« I will not d „I the l.o-T-il s*o«nl c.'i and \!l..f:* ; i,' worthy V».-. <-e. I Ihcv !'f worthy 11 nmd ier of il> li-s, Dr. .1,unison. He is Hi next ipel Hill : î i *»»**. 3 d Krh I flit • >\ \ l.s. .■I Ch \\ i Vus til I « I CI • '• leading attorney: . it. Win Weii i. H. M itHi 1 ! • n. : u i ; i Pi s'. Th ph iiMint visit. left Mirihl. Mr. II. where he for Memphis, M»t W'.l.u-duy, vill i j . k ' • Burk « hudoi, i,, ill.' rl-unii'l iy, I .d ali ii r - ! TaPalmtchie, raicd ids eigl N. Harpi"), Maj. dy-two miles, He if tl:.;. ,! !.i,l« Gii i w, SVo honestly, ca " ,■ lu* 11 * 11,1 "p HON. A T. i:O A N !.. r ICHdlnu fu and a sub.-Ci Kill I to iîf.' Koani* •lu t .in, i ni* ! j Und. \« ithonl coasnltiiKt »tiler ; set in it j Hr Judge );< • " 11 m;. lV nil a g ivi*l de; dM»«'i . -Sardl- Heport J are not •v m i .1 .1 Hilge I ton I i»IM- ewtilll tl< i r-t prominent, ami! colore«! Republican j its this v« ry significant ques-} f..*w davs since. He said: ''Mr. j plain j < )nc of the most Inh Ilig m!. tske«l 1 ion Kditor ! want ! trail. hl-''' rv. /Oil to give me I In- sa. i ~ I; you ■rd question and I want * kind of an- ! believe that the 1 tli«l for Mr. re at most a hit" penpl \V. ]L Crow d r, for marshal, h«*ca'i«e j or Mr. ; ng d'h are almost solid 1 red pernib Duhard?" W«*uskany doubl ais in the Democratic cob ! , how the white IF - dug t«) voir* on tliis , and then by putting this what •certain, als public I ir; are I u e• t in and that tog«dher, decide fn his tarty Mr. Dub.ml expects to gc | support. j After the longest and most expen j -five trial « ver known in th»* history Hamilton lias ! if 1 1 1 i n State, Jones ! : »«->«*!) acquitted of the murder of Rod* The result is just i ' d rick Gan d reh what we autic.p.ile«! and predicted, We suppose this I will have to settle it. j Tl» liniiiiM i • lot lory : profit 1 to yard animal in lu »lance ries ed On enough grain sumed the enough ! - m.?, r'" - ■> % . TZ k ■ > ' > . A ' H" - !ps| V VEET m f^-'K AeJ y y? mx fi ■ - b : LI > » Si In order to make »tire of a hi« reduo lion In our Spring Stock we have cut our figure* v^ry close. We realize that it is A Pressing Matter cotton in upon paying ter. of this the may th Stock profit idle people must have Spring and Summer goods while they will be ot ne use to thorn, ami we have re el veil to settle the question at once by making I • • A - ti?! ! Oi f» LU à s fawns • af.o per y,l si i t ; •••»! Jiut •In hass unfit *ut red ,1 • wonli g •< per yd rt li l*V ry. ir«* d N i* I'« 1 * 10 ,• U the er is ing would of duct half 200 Rt'd Till ill Hot In in* \\ ; vu fd .»/A-llpw... - . ■1 si *.l Sunk silk :<!, a s a, 11 . r 11 ■ > « pair Kill five" un.! m 0 n,»w Spring c, 10 v u p • .rt G T ; .a-it«»' «; d JI lii"' 1 •i, II; I.Miles' I !'f , 1 , 1 / »l'del s, nd emhr«»!dered severe is. "dob" •2") cents and Hi g hot I ,a<lles* i'n which I*' «• ♦ I •h C I mp. ■rt, d Ki iaaitl the ly other «ods d d: l"|h' . G ; , .<M S| HC.H 30. n •Ill (ImiiIiIp r. Mi s sei I. worth 7 -h pan ' S t ,. t , ; i •th B •< \\ hi'.' Mur v 10-(pwrler .cel iii!* it * I * * • — S|«r; Hmw BIcucIhhI i h ; ». « u iental and In l'iounelnvfs. 'ivMililiy a i. eut ,1 Him); .1 nclna?», fie. She tle old, Idths und >w D.v und hainburc lub'ir.j:*, nil D und Trlnunintr*. in '■ re Non , lib", illo». i ord-*. M .. nil the hit. l-'n i'ui V-T«»p liai.-l \t n i l X VI! Y ! M II.I.IXKRY ! oi k, hits t* ha Mis ter. a w Sh y. . i Pari sin Pi-..tiers da. t'Al.l, AX H SKK IS AN I) the half ■is j. ira m'iwï i I J» 1 ft J - A B 6 ! V i. wise Hit ■ RKSI DKH> 1 f A VIX ( J TU V STOCK IX NORTH MIS SliSSiI'I'l TO SHLK 0 T FROM. GEST ** ilffil " «il h.«tU a same ial (iBKNADA, MISS. f hSESuOi' b< tin* j teal Oik S«hil!e, It IfeikSlilSMIlrE» a i(i ; : Claim our And :»« been that and i tori'"? Bate J. 15. SNiDKI ) j j j i. liil liiNimiiH'i* Aj;«'iit, Grcnadd, Miss. for for Sale of City Property nt Auction. visors, I ! wi, J: !k Board al .Sa pci r«Dr ol Bn Ntondey, 7 th Day of May, ! 808 , »ell nt nil, lion, ill front of tin* < <*urt House the 1 of the It r.flic foil to [i-\vlt : Houth division Muir •«•cl ii ml KM 1 a ■t : front 1 A I« •<*l deep; North Kust », uijd Hoitth '... l«>t 2 ist L r's Survey; hik! part It. 1 ». O hip 21 ! rang«- r > 17 t« ! ,'.,st ; ill in tli-.' Fast Wald nfclty of (irennda. •chii - ■ and twoyi* is cusli, or Ten iy prcf«*r. President. April 13, !SSK, in c of Panola, Miss., Ir lovorunr.-hlp.— i. A,. T. H< *n tinned Mt'inplils Avaliinc . The ab,»V" is all cn The Hi r tlj ■reel save as to the locality given. domicile is in Grenada. eitiz'*n of the whole H'ate :»f Missiy 'Piic gentlemen's but l»« i* a lbe the up go i ., I sippi ; t d Ifele.elcd to this high and responsible position would lie (B»v of the whole Stale, without art: I partiality or prejudice. y»nij!fc**ff» J'»uni. j Tl»- «•ml ip| all a^rli'iiUuml j rortuc liniiiiM IIjt- render of t.o* Houilo.rn i (!uitivrtitjp well know, i» animal cm. • Huniptinii uillmr an food nr clothjUK lot animal*, man included. The lac* lory wliisdi «'invert»ciition into yarn* il» finished ppidU't leave* Ifi.. : profit of o'niverliug tin ** Into cloth 1 to another factory. I/<*t u* iliuu re*, yard all of our doinvatn* animal* aa inaoliiuea for the eon version ofuheup vegetable uiatter into more valuable animal products, »«oil a* wool, bee/, mutton, pork, milk, i)tftf*i poultry, or in the ea*e of limai» and mule»—work, lu this view the more vegetable sub* »lance utilized by these animal facto ries the greater the dividends declar ed to the owners of the factories, On many southern plantations enough pens, potatoes und small grain is wasted to produce, If con sumed by swine, enough bacon for the family of the pro] rietor, and enough hay dries in the fields, if harvested ami fed in connection with More >)nrk cotton seed, to produce more val«« in beef and milk than tho ootton crop, upon tfie plantation will bring after paying cost of production of the lat ter. We fail to utilize the very forces of nalurc which do our bidding most willingly and profitably. So true is this that the measure of success of the tillers of the soil in the south may be very accurately gauged by th- attention given to stock*breeding. Stock ou I he farm often utilili/.e with profit vegetable growths which would eil, not only remain wifch unfit *ut profit, but proven positive inju ry. The most prosperous farmers ir«* those who avail themselves of the animal factory to the fullest ex ami while the '•oottnntott" is wearing out hi" land the stock farm er is annually and rapidly improv ing hi*. Tin i nt r »duel ouglihrd males a I i over the pouth would in tsvo years double tiie value of live stock in that section. A Me buck intro«iuce to ;• tlock of "na raise the wool pro» duct in tin* di'-piing from two and a half to live pounds per annum and A shorthorn bull ssili add 200 pounds to t lie t wo year old hub* locks.—Southern (Tiltivator. of thor five" e' Ves U'l •aplt«°. <• l (inkling U Dead. The grandest and gieatest of the After k; • UepublieaiiH is gone. very and painful illness, during ie a brave and manly severe which he iaaitl * for his life—eharaeterisUc of the man—hnt all in vain. Fn our opinion Bose equal in his party, ly he had other 1 : «ods greatest citizens ami the nation, regardless of creed or locality mourn« irre put able 1 kling wus'without I ntellectual superior in this or any i. He whs one of Ameri ( '« 1 ) 11 . 1 ». On Tuesday last Mrs. W. A, Odom. She leaves a husband and three lit tle child old, to mourn her untimely loss. , the youngest six weeks On Wetinesdtiy niLtht ItiHt Mr*. Annie i,. Minier, relict of .Ni. K. Mis Mt*. Mister »it» for many year» ter. a citizen of our town and leaves here warm friends to regret her many demise. Va/, Pity papers pic, I'ohtkd. All parson» ara liart'by noliftt'd tliat il have by authority if the lake the ntnlersit! |io»t('ii ail that portk half mile north of the depot, known ■is the "Dump," lyitiKon the land of j. n. Weeks; and all persons are for fisiiinir in said lake or other hidden wise trespassing on said premises under penalty of the law. Ladd & Ahath. April 12 , 1888 . We cal! attention to the .Stock Ili ad., >fMr. J. B. Snider, found If you have rattnooow, iii.sure the stiranet elsewhere in t hi« iasue. a fine horse same with Jake, and then if the ani ial shoubl depart these GoaUft for liereafter, it will be a great b< undies consolation to get value received for tin* name. K.ucr.'iid H.til Uix, a very f St. Louis, has bev»» learned divine as a weal ht F •ngaging in htisines »pliet for Horm- time P î,H l and has }{•• nr* dieted : been quite successful, iictu'ly nil tlie" sturm» and hllMaids that have n.M-urred the past se.' S'in, and -ays there is cue mare, mote terrifie than any of its predooessors, ill for us this season, and tin a v e 'lMie last one is booked for the following week, between April 22 nd and 28 th. We hope the reverend gentleman will misa bis guess on ilie last one. I < oco,»' Nut Grab A correspondent writes garding t his pest ftf the cultivator of tlu* «oil : I. had a few acres thickly Infested with nut grass, and determined, If possible, to gei rid of this unwelcome interloper. the fall, gave It a sallow plowing the following spring, and planted In cottou early in April. 1 cultivatod It as well as 1 could, but it seemed almost inpomsihle to keep ahead of About August 1 «^ I took follows 1 a I« 2 L r > Broke the land deeply in Ir to a lbe grass, the turning plow, wrapped the graft* up completely and did not uiJow it t*> go to v* ci. 1 cautmt explain how \i i ., but my coco has disappeared and I am troubled with it no I auger.— Time»* Democrat.