OCR Interpretation


The Grenada gazette. (Grenada, Miss.) 1885-18??, January 10, 1889, Image 2

Image and text provided by Mississippi Department of Archives and History

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88067090/1889-01-10/ed-1/seq-2/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

Gäixada Gazttke.
TU'MDAY, JANUARY 8. 1M»
T.rtir K.r .1 «.
The annual banquet of the M»»s»
ohusstts Tariff Reform League took
place iu Bostou at the hotel Veit
«loin» ou the evening of December
28th.
The principal gne.toflhe
«hing was United States Secretary of
thu Treasury Fairchild,
other» were the Preeideut elect
Harvard College T. \V Higgiuson;
Hon. P. A. Collins. Henry L. Pearce,
Hon. Geo. 8. Hale, C. R. Cod man,
Hou. Lepold Morse, Jes.ie Metcalf
and Win. Eudlcott. Hon. \V. t |
Ruseeli presided, and In an opening
•peech said the gathering was not une
„„„i.,.,., .... .
««interested capitalists to re nice over
, , , . .
• political victory, but a gathering ini
the interests ofths propegaiion of a '
frsat eoouomic political reform.
PHWIDBMT CLSVBUA.VU'i L ETÏ
Was then read. It w
e V -
of
'
Among tlie
EH
as follows:
EXECt'TIVK Mansion/
Washington, Dec. :Mtli f
''Messrs. Bhermau, Hoar and others,
Com mitte« :
"Gentlemen—I am
exceedingly
torry that I cannot be present at the
•unual dinner of the Massachusetts
Tariff Reform League on the dath. iu
•tant.
"This is UPt merely a formal and
Common expression of regret,
truly indicates how much I should
#oj0j meeting the members ofy
league, and how glad I should lie to
•xpresa in person my appreciation of
their important fervicesin a cause to
Wüldh I am «aruestly attached, and
to acknowledge at the
their frequent aud encouraging mani
festations of p-fsrtdal friendship. I
know too, at the same time,
Would be profitable aud Wdvautaae
Ous to be even fora brief period Mith
in the IdspiHug influence of the at
mosphere surroundiug patriotic and
unselfish men, banded together iu the
iuterests of their fellow countrymen
aud devoted to the iuterests of tariff
reform.
"This reform appears to me to be as
far reaehiug in its purposes as the
destiny of our country, and as broad
in Its beneficence as the welfare of
Our eotire people,
efforts of its advocates
h
our
same time
that it

It is because the
are not dis
credited by any sordid motives dial
they «re able, boldly and confidently,
to attack the strongholds of selfish
ness and greed.
"Our Institutions were constructed
!n purity of purpose and love for hu
manity. Their operation is adjusted
to the touch of national virtue aud
patiiokism, and their
luth guidance, must be the prosper
ity and happiness of our people; aud
so long as tlie advocates of tariff
form appreciates the sentiments ii
which our institutions had their ori
gin; so long as they appreciate tin
force* which alone guide their opera
lions
di
if
dies
results, under
re
so Jong as they, iu a
trhs patriotism
the services of their ootintfy, tempo
rary defeat
sptnl o
go
are consecrated to
I
great
lion
your
a
bring» no discourage
it hut prova* the forces ol
combined «ulüshness, and discloses
how far the people have been
astray, and how great the
of redoubled efforls in their behalf,
i n loos« faith in the intelligence ol
thu people is a 3 brrenr!at aud aband
ou ment of tbe struggle. To
their Intelligence and free it fro
darknesa and delusion gives assu
anee of speedy and complete victory.
"In the track of reform there
often found the dead h
ment.
led
neces-il \
rou
ialf
i
r
bu»y!
are
pes of pio
'loan'
want
me?
titers and the despair of th
fail in the Jin* of march,
will be neither despair nor dean
hopes In the patti of tariff reform;
nor «liai! its hioneers fail to reach
thblr heights.
IH0
But th«re
in
cubic
aud
idle
Holding fast then
faith and rejecting «very alluring
bvertür« and every deceptiv
promise which would betray thei
sacred truät, they themselves siia!
relgu and restore patrimony of th
oouutrymen, freed from the 1res
passes of grasping encfotichment and
iafely secured by thegeniusof Ameri
can justice and equality.
T«ry truly.
e com
r
you
loue
of
ouSj
tlie
For
other
then
my
duct
this
you
troit
eir
Yours
"Ghovek Cleveland."
YKo South the Place.
Thede«ireofa large textile
chinery manufacturing
ma
company to
remove Its plant, where nearly 1,000
hand* were formerly employed, from
Philadelphia to some central loca
tion In the South, marks but the be
ginning of what must become a
noticabie tende bey
growth. Where the cotton 1
there mujit.it be manufactured ;
other words ihe mills must come to
the cotton field. Equally true is it
that where the mills are, tlierV must
the machinery for them I,« made.
The rapid growth of cotton maflufac
of Southern
h grown,
or in
A
had
any
she
lid
urgsd
next
est
she
a
swer.
head
that
who
tlie
lah
in
with
alter
the
ture iu the South, the building of
hew mille and the Steady enlargtneut
of old ones, is causing immense de
mand for spinning and wraving mii
chlner'ÿ, end, in fact, for every line
of machinery, required in tbe best
equipped aottou mil»*,
At present
thl« machinery is almost wholly pur
chased In the North, Philadelphia
aud.New Kugland being tlie largest
makers of it, and for some years they
will continue to reap tlie harvest of
this business. With th«rapid pfog
ressofthis industry Northern tex
tile machinery manufacturer«
yearly securing a greater volume of
the business of the South. There
must dome a time though, in thecom
pareatlveLy early future, when mak
"Vs ofkuoh machinery will locate i
are
ing
eld
in
■ he South. There they will »ml,
cheap raw mater.,il.- worn! of every
I . .
' variety, the highest «la.lus or mm,
. , . ,
and everything else needed to pro
. . , , ,
duee tlie he.t of uiauhiu ry at the
..... _ , ,
I lowest cost Moteov.r, the merket
j for their machinery would he right |
ar.uud them.
1M»
took
Veit- !
I
„„ , , ...
The heavy Ireighl
laud w »uld be saved
clou of cheap pr-e j
v freight* would I
ell located and well
from New K
,and thuc
I duction
; ho great that
hi
and h
of
!
!
1
t |
une , , , ,
tu time develop a large textile ma
, . 1 , ,
. ehinerv Industry, and thus add on
ini
a '
e V -
est'ililitthinciitN o§ghl !■
iiave a 4 groat au advautagr ovt*
of 1 N'orthe
' I furnaoe-i have o\>r those of Pen »-».y I
vitmble tetitieuuy «»fl
I managed
tlie
1 I
<>ut her *
en tn pet i tors mi
The in
van is,
maiiufa *turer* to seek the ffeld where
the greatest advantages of pn'duv
tiou and distribution a
e to tic found
akes it certain tlnit the »odUi tvii
line of enterprise
to .va rd tio
»re
di vermiioation
if Uur Luauuti
interval».
Kölns up s Fly Scr»o,
He had a sample llv
his arm, and he turned aside ami
euter*d a little shoe shop on Lafay
ette street ea*t.
1 'I vlias «erry busy to day," said
the cobbler as he looked up.
"Y-e-s, I suppose so, and so are the
dies, was the reply." "My friend,
have you given any thought to the
momentous ijuerry: 'Shall I keep
the flies out or in, this summer?"
'T baf to get this boot doue iu hall
under
icreei
I
h
-tu hour."
"Exactly, aud I don't propose to
liuder you. I am takiug order» for
fly-screens. Y'ou eau peg, peg away
while we talk, talk rty-sereens."
"I doau' vaut some."
"That is to say that you propose to
<*t ill this »hop all su miner and en
courage tbe visits of winged insects.
Do you know how much tiiiiU a man
looses iu four mouths iu striking ai
dies ?"
"I doan' figure oop dn him."
ies
the
ihe
cat
die
"Of eourse you don't, but f have.
You wilt loose just t*o days in every
month.
That Is two days thrown
• way aud uot a fly killed. Now
then —
"I don't vant some fïv-screeus."
"That is, you think you don't. Hi
many cubic feet of air do y,
pose comes through
mouths?"
8U p
tlial door iu six
"Maype six."
"Maybe millions. How much dus
i you suppose accompanies* th e
land
di
air?"
■e-ri
"I vitas werry bu«y."
"Exactly, but two bushels of dlls
enter this shop, aud von inhale Mali
if it."
"Und maps I moof avhay to Chi
•ago next J une."
"Suppose you ii
lotir is portable pm
dies and 'lut- uni ÎU
i-»

I
-
A fly-screen
y. There a
: • r- » I » -» s i-, CIlic ,
ell as
D-droii
Du
go as
■!r.
ant to die of eii-il .,
"ff I die it voa- ail right. If I 1
I haf to vork nil der t
great handt to pe aloii
"Certainly you are, but tlie
lion reim
your coat or uot? i will make y
a door—
« iu my slioji.
que.
: .Shall tiles light o
i "1
"I viia« werry bu«v."
"Don't doubt it, but you owe
thing to yourself.
Two dollars and a
«
ialf will buy the
want to tell you that -
aim
I'ed
i
xli
"(ireul Heafeua * go avhay ! J vhan*
bu»y! f don't vaut Homed
ira ! I
id
'loan' vaut some fly-screei
"That's all right, but if you did not
want a door, why did yo
me? Why did you take
is i"
eticoui'Hÿ!
quarter
in hour of tny valuable tint«:' Do vi
>i
mailed
The
L
suppose that I can stop and figure up
cubic feet of air and bushels of dusi
aud numbers of microbes to satisfy
idle curiosity?"
n
•ide
{liants
nat
• iiat
•vith
"I like you go avhhay,"
"Well I'll g
you say so at first? What have 1
loue to you that you should rob me
of my time? Vouroduduct is outruge
ouSj sir-grossly outrageous!"
The slioemaker jumped and locked
tlie door as soon as the man was out.
For a moment they glared at each
other through the dusty glis»; and
then tlie fly-scretn man said:
"It's a shameful ease, and I'll keep
my eye on you! It is just such con
duct a* yours sir, that has brought
this country to what it is. Why didn't
you tell me when I came In that you
did'twauta fly-scre«u ildor?"—De
troit Free Frees.
Why didn't
away.
1 rue
is
that
■nly
limited
rules
The
*ays:
made
tliejl
itor
'rké M run,; Iirty,
A Sunday school teacher in a hack
woods settlement had a ne\V Class of
young scholars, tlie parents of which
had neglected entirely togivetliem
any instructions in their Catechism.
Coming to the first hoy in the class,
she asked him who made him.
lid not know. Fhe told him God and
urgsd him to remember it. O? the
next boy she asked Who was tlie old
est man. He did not know
teacher told him Methuselah; Ho
she went down tlie elan* a»kiiig each
a question and giving them tile an
swer. The teacher returned to the
head of tlie class, und not knowing
that on« was absent, asked »lie first
who Hinds him, Without hesitation
tlie hoy illicitly replied "Methuse
lah I'
in retonishment, "God tnSde youl"
"Nolle didn't," persisted thé urchin
with confidence; "the boy he made is
alter water. 1 ' The teacher gave up
the class.—Chicago Jouraal.
the
the
fold
make
and
type,
and
He
write
and
by
»cribers
*ay
little
>n
no
obliged
nance
per
that
his
ail'! tlie
"No" exclaimed tlie teacher
. ,
Itlsdodbtfu' if Eiiiton's new talk- ally
ing machines will ever rujiercede tile Insist
eld rrllible dewinf sov'istle».—Life. *
spire
of
»ml, fc« T.'t n.«
every M '* r - lh »" ?***"'"'* f"™ 11 *
I" th ( * pugulistlo world, tvilllvun
mm, " 1
, an ! Kdrai'i are trying to .ee which
pro- .. .
cm semi the other 111. most ehal
the . , . ... ,
, , tenges. An 1 since MrAulift has
right |
h rn whippet by Mr. Pot r .laok*n>n,i
... the latter gentlemen has bee
, , , ., , ,
'»'K"' for •hsll.mges also. Already
pr-e j ''j** '-y from Mlteh,.». ■»nit.-vl-*!
I denlly will have no difflculty in 1111
well " Ut t ,r '* hu,v s
l ho
Tbt'i,
s-sms to he nopivjudl
dost
j,,, iu,.. .,,, , '
111 - 11 a U 'gro lias ,.*
«rbng ,o the Mwrnnis of
1
, J . .-oury rul<*e, t,* p,<iv , that |,*
•UP
Very laree - Vew V..rb
»iiy large, new V ork
!■
I
«»fl .
1 I d«>.
*
nett. rtliHu a white mau, is to
hlm. Ju--t h
many lights
ill come
out of all the prevailing pirteiilimt 1 *
ludti'atio të is hard t
y. The pro
in of correspondence and talk l<>
imrfi
llghr
World.

»d for Sh«rm»i
Prod ted by lus ocl.a, l.r I he 1'resl-,
lential nomination.
to have
Y'or Sherrnt
l'or »orno r**»- !
I <»r some rea
■*•>» hf becoming more conserva- *1
d'hf ^7
y tine a Washington correspond
sirs*
f Senator Sherman
utterances on Itip race |
tuesliou and sectional issues,
Pici
"lit
"d he response
than many of his political utterances
on political questions relating to the
South. He counseled moderation
uni patience on the part of the col
ored people, advised them to fit them
selves for duties uf citizenship, and
emphasized the proposition that
Congress cannot interfere in local
elections."
min
last
A wag perpetrated a huge joke on
(tie urgroes of Edwards,
represented himself as a northern
apitalist eugaged in the fur and fid
He string business, and wanted to
make contracts fer die delivery of
"■ats at *l.d 5 each. Aboilt folty dark
ies swallowed the bait aud scoured
the country iu learch of felifles. Next
uorniug each one put in an appear
mee with a hag of cats, tint tlie con
tractor failed to materialize. The
contents of the hags were emptied ou
ihe streets of Edwards, and
cat population Is several hundred
larger tliau it was previous to the
•omiiig of tlie capitalist "engaged in
die fur and fiddle string business."—
idiiubuta Messenger.
Miss.
He
Th«
he
ng
"W tile
of Attorney-General Gar
ait interesting piece ol
"lie hits
A son
land gives
Ve
about hi. father.
inaily decided," lie
"to local.
says,
anently in Washington.
■e-ri
H < s
'icaltll is
ami
i-» the •*! S i
rite agrees with hi
*lt#ehed to
rt'«ltuis tlie
np'ming liis offlet
ve a p»r
aini
a« lie lias become
' ; 101
Vashingti
he
ill
I ractic ■ of 1er,

Ill" will probably h.i
- re
.ra.'lcr. 1 This
Ins. f.
Atk msas
Vit." i
■!r. ( i.
fnl his
-
re
highly
is
esteemei
■hielt
c alum nies
have
heaped t> pu
him.
* Mother'. Allliriloll
idle Swift's
Specific O., Allant«
«"lltlei
The
'tiler of a
aä afflicted will
i "1 .
ien :
ueml]»r of bur firm
'ifa »ore on her Lice forabuu
iouncer
D ir'nir 1 lie past fe'>
Tv years.
it trmililed her c
islderably Ly
.Sin
« continual pain
d itching.
I'ed vonr
"ore li-s
xli
lisappr:«
'! and
pparenf ly
Should it break oula^aiu vviil
id vise voiu
Very truly,
Yka-iiv & Rilky,
I'KNDI.KTU!*,
Druggists,
Trcuti i
blood Mud skin diaease*
mailed tree.
The Swift
L Atlanta, Ga.
»I'BCfFlf." Co.,
drawer
True
Nothing in more amiable than true
n °de«ty, and nothing more contemp
•ide thftff that which is fal»e ; the one
{liants it the other betrrty« it. True
nodesty is ashamed to do anything
nat is against right or reason; false
modesty U ashamed to do anything
iiat is
•vith wliorn the
posite to the humor of those
AIL
party
1 rue modesty avoids everything that
is criminal ; false modesty everything
that is unfashionable; (lie latter is
■nly a general
Converser.
undetermined in
instinct—tlie former is that instinct
limited and
«««k«
tàm
eircumscribsd by the
rules of prudence — Ex.
An Bdllor A|m,1.i B i.*,.
The edLtorof tlie LeMurs, la., Globe
*ays: "We apologise »or all mistakes
made in former issues and say that
tliejl Were inexcusable, as all an ed
itor lias to di
is to gather news, clean
the rollers, and set type, aud sweep
the floor, and pen short Item*, and
fold papers, and write w
rappers, and
make tlie past's, and lilal: tlie papers,
and talk *o visllors, and distrlhulj"
type, and carry water, and saw Wood,
and read tlie proof», and correct tlie
«*<•
seif
i —
mistakes, and hunt the shears to
write editorial, and dodgli the hills,
and dun delinquents, aim he cussed,
by tlie whole fbfee, Und teil ouriilb
»cribers that we need money. We
*ay that tV«'vë no business td make
mistakes while attending to them
little matters and getting our living
>n gopher tail soup flavored With im
agination, ami wearing old «hoes and
no collar and a patch on odr pahti,
obliged to turn a smi'ing counte
nance to the nrian who says Out 1 pa
per isn't worth » ddllar anyhow; and
that lie could make a better one
his eyes shut.
W.f.tm
va*,
So
With
There are Other white cap« Wlib In
greater terror Ilian those
_ u Indlän». They are usu
ally encountered lîy the fellow* who
Insist upon using a shoe hutloner for
uljrlrt key.—Memphis Avalàhofie.
spire even
of Ohio an
11 *
1
which
ehal
,
has
Health it Wealth!
r Ifcte'.ï " -;-Kira"
*
£
$ ,
vH-ï'- h.
m
*
'

»T
, ,
1111
i
l ho
Dm. K. C. Wmt»s NikviA Hk
mbwt, •fumanteed «tu*« id
; Tn
r H
rfa, I
slmsis. Convi, Uten., f,
H«a<laolie,lS«rv,*u* l'n
0«* ol aJcolit»! or
lu
, ' U 1 D»,.r...lui, > ' 8 < ift h ."u"'|
,.* Ing In inusltÿ and ,»<|7,: ( ,,
of faddeaUi, Pwmalai. mu A*.., Us
lew. of power ,n either .ox, Inv
lxtewsml Kparmatorrbie. ('uj-.-il
.x.rtlon of the braiu, »elf-ut.u»
•UP dulff.no*. F sob bos c
Lrealuieut. *1.00 a bos, or .Is bos*. Inr so .tm
**at by n.ill prepaid on «eolpt of price.
wa urARANTXK SIX nova*
T* eur. any case. Wltb sarh orili.r receive*
byu.ror.ls boso., *ccum,'uii; d wUhtü'lè
we »III «end the purehx.t.r our -,rKteu tuUt .
*" rofuud til* ,annoy If tbe irwtuiciU
ork doesnot effect a cur*. Guaranumleeuod only
by Bmtinui A Goodwin, UruggiiU. Mol«
Af©uU, Gr«nuUa, MUn. <r«Ng)
WivktHui
<1. '
Hr»
:
:
■ .!■
»lui
hi
come
1 *
pro
l<>
(500 REWARD!
W« will pay th« above rswur.J for fcnv
fidlÄ^co^llpII^ 1 ' 1 ' ^
k'UwHtlache
or cost l
r**»- ! cur« wltb WmI'i Vrtgotab!
rea- |>iii a , wh e n the uircotluns.r© «tFlctly
*1 With. They are purely veaalubio. .'u,t!
never fall to give satliifactlon. I.nrge ooxe«
talulng 30 Kiigur ooutett pills, 4V. Foi khI*
^7 *h »IrugglsU. Beware of counterfeit« and
lmiUtiou«. The genuine manufauture«! only
JOHN 0 . VH 8 T ACo.,àa W.MatifauuSt.,
Chicago, Ills.
1.1V
PH
race |
nORffl1BB85U
the
TS" ?<\PUL. 1 R AMD PREFER.
RED ROUTE.
w*l«*r*r la time and 81 miles shortei
than any other Through-Car
line between
ltaA7adMl!u,k
to
of
J7«
Splendid Equipment! Maguiflcent
Coach«»I Pullman Buffet Sleepers!
Tralhs Always dü Time)
And
Th« working arrangements t,«tween
he Mississippi A Tsnnesse. and tr.«
Illinois C'enttal Railroad insures the
orompt handling of frtight businest
'orwarded ov«r th« Mississippi ano
Tennessee Railroad,shipments reach
ng destination following day ol de
livery at Memphis depot.
Ftusiuess consigned to tlie care
dissiasippi A T«uues»i
Memphis, nieets with dr.p.xicn
this route.
r*y
,f th
e Kahr
b
Ve »olicit your businr.;
vour filling ii
ai.elil» :
forlhal ion. etc.
A. J. KNAPP.
Genera! Freight and Ticket
Memphis, T'uuu.
Will

w. ». Bicm»,
WatchmakerlJewelei
WÜTR «IDS PUBLIC s»rAKE.
Grenada, HI««.
A» «oik warranted and doa* wltk
disuatr.h.
r
.
W. C. MoLF.aN,
Attorney-at-Law,
i Ihre;
Gr**u»da. M ian.
Mio« ever Uiuuwci a. ti*^»i- '
at
r B. 0 . ADAMS, J»^
Attorney-at-Law,
Grenada, Miss.
OfBe* «T«r Leigh A Jon«#.
Flftvinjf
1 1 fine
court«
i'alhoun
t'ourt
to
W. É. FITZ GERALD,
Attorney-at-Law,
will
Less
Train
Grenada, Mist.
Bfflos **er Lamkln A Duhnan'6.
J. M. BlfJIIOP,
WatclimakerjJewelm
dag.
May
Grenada, Milt.
AIL W 1 I« A Co 1 «. AU vork gua>
auiaed. 0
r
'
.
£ AO. SORUGUN
Hiysician A Surgeon.
Grenada, MUa
«««k« Wi professional Servies* to tb :
P**pl« of Grenada and vlelnlty. j
tàm over A. W. Wbit*k«r * tv« I
». B. OAQB,
iPkyaician A Surgeon
Grenada, Ml»*,
I
B. M. Nioar,
Daatal Surgeon,
«reaada, Mil«.
located permanently >■ «N>
«*<• and fitted up a flrst-olaa« •««
seif «Btfully »olir.li* a «bare H Um pad
i — «• *f tn» people of Grmadaaad
adjacent country.
trom- ever Dm. lake's Baaklag :
Hou»«.
st
i
Parut»
biniou»
Our
*>•••
*ir*Ct,
tbu*
A.B. nitnw
î? 0 *
•h»™«.
A
•ncoa
♦•wn,
C.
W.f.tm LUT AM.
rrlvlif BMmbaf )
«uUlvita * Hulll-l
va*, Oiford, Mlu. J
So
«nai l x«i.
«DllivaR a WMirrtBLB,
Attorneys-at-Law,
«Factie« io tf«U.fAl, Am* «UM
Court#.
esses
fin
UNIVERSITY
—Or —
MISSISSIPPI
The 37 th Annual Session of this
Institution will Open
THUR' OAY, 27th SEPT. NEXT.
The faculty, coiutfailug ol eleven 1'roteM.
^orw, Nlid oim* Instruftf.r, In fall. The build
in«:*; arc In perfect i-rdvr; the nituntlon facie"
\ Hied und perfectly he iltliy. Nee
1200 for entire
Kludcut* $i>Ml
»mi 4 «!,). 'J'he law seluio! lainoperutio», amt
it» curriculum equal to any in the r -
SttttCH.
t <-i full purlieulur». an-» for Historic»! or
* nrrent rutnlocuo, ml less !ÜAV.\i:n Mayf.h
' hnirmna uf Faculty. Fuie* rslt> . Mi««., »
m*:.M piik.'k,
Secretary Hoard of Tninteea,
Oxford MInk.
su ry
exceed *1
mont iis.
of *i i
t'nltej
.
'
hi
IjaHayettb
riUI^SEI^IES.
(jjM. ©UI^NHI^, e^OPI^IEUlO^
Oxford, Mins.
(ÜH0IGE ©REES!
Gl' Every Varie!}
Guaranteed to be as represented—
First-Class iu every particular.
J. C. Deloach, Agent,
GRENADA, MISS.
Your orders respectfully solicited :
Loans Negotiated
To. be..Secured, by
FIRST MORTGAGE
or.
APPLY TC.
J. F. Barksdale
'
Grenada, Niss.
J7« a.
MssttnüüMtawfc
tall Di» Mt3!i Tin,
falbSIfflJGPdiMffi
And not a Pael-düe or r T T npuid Claim on ou k
Accord«.
fl^-For Rate», etc., apply to
J. B. SNIDER
»
(suncrai Iiisuihh<*' Ak« lit,
Grenada, Miss
JOHN J. GAGE, M. D.,
Grenada, Miss.
Will attend all culls proi
r*y or nlghl, either in the
Offlco ov«r Geo. Lakefa.
llv. at any hoc
"Ft
b
or co
ry.
J. J. SLACK,
Attorney-at-Law,
GRENADA, MISS.
Offlcd up-Btttlr» over McCord A Co's. *«tor<
l Civil CahCH In the Count
ne the DMrlct, to-nit:
Tallahatchie. IV.nol«, Tale, De So
Will practice l
• m.prfal
Grenada,
PUhDY,
Barber k Hairdresser.
( llllNAUA, M IKS
ill, II.
ri-llltW
Kokt. Pi'K
r
î .•
nlwiy.
Il.t Vi
HI the oi l
, 'll ,
[«Junes*!
J. ('. LONGSTRKKT,
. Attormw-at-Law
GRENADA, MISS,
i Ihre; Frout^Rooi
it s •
A. T. KOAXb'i
Attoniey*at*-Law
G HEN ADA, MISS,
)
Flftvinjf ope nod un office In Drenada nine*
■h. will nj
lilt, Tallahatchie. Valol
ties: tttld in
rt at JackFbn, and Die Fed«
1 1 fine fn
th* «
court« of Oi
i'alhoun and Wehster c
Hupreme Cc
t'ourt at Oxford. 69~ Special attention p». .
to Collecting Délit», Negotiating Loan«
ihn of Heal Lstath,
-:IOEu
Ffom and after thin date the'
Miss. & tenu, tee car
will sell tee ntSOc. p'r hundred i s
Less than 106 ilis„ at lot. per / .
Train arrives WedtuShda}) & Satin
ff r m. Forgcrty.
if
dag.
May Hi,, :SSS
THAT FIGHT
» Th* Original Wins.
□ y C. F. Simmon«, St.Loui«, Prop'
r • A. Simmons Llycr if edlcine, E«t'<
' __ *"4®. by the V. S. Court dbfkats J
. ^ IhZciliiiiPijop'rAiQ.Siinmon« Liv
> 0 J «r ttcMUlalot-, Eat'd by Zcilin 1868 .
ITjü M. A. L. M. hu for 47 ye*»
■ cured indigestion. BiLiouSNtar
^ Dr«r*psiA,Sit k HgAbACNk.Lot
5% Apf*tij*,BouR 9 to«ach. Kt<
\U." eT T «• ffeam«, Pastor M. Y
• alChurrh, A'dam«, Tenh.,
JLthiak I «hould hax* beui dead h
[ • J for your Genuine M, A. Sim
mon« Liver Medicine,
•omatime* h«d to «ubatituî
_ _ , "Zeillh'« «tuff" for your Med
Itoyilîll cine, but it don't anfewer th
/ F«rpo«e."
Dr. J. R. GriY^'gjEditor 77
Fa//irf, MertpKl»,Tenn. stv
I received« package of yourLivr
Medlrine, and hare u»cd halfof :
II work«like «ch»rm. I w*m nt
h«tter Liver RegulatAt and cei
taihly nd more or Zeillh'« huature
write« :
I hav
Ml
m
p,
Parut» tait Triite M*rk* ubtaleed, »ad »II Palast
biniou» candactcd tu Moderat* fiel.
Our Oince I» Opp.nito U, H. Patent Of
*>••• . W* haro Bo aob ageodu, all boaloru
*ir*Ct, h*nu ran tnsaset rotam bu*Inu* IS Iu«
tbu* and at leu «oat thaa tbo** runot* froa
m duwtn«, or photo., Wtt duertp.
î? 0 * tf PBtcntahle or imH, fret «f
•h»™«. Our fea not one till patent !• aecorad.
A nook, How to Obtain Patent«,'* with refer
•ncoa to actual client^ in four ttut*. 'wounty, w
♦•wn, aunt freé. Addraaa,
C. A. SNOW Sc CO.
iw* MmiUw. w mi**» a a
Treatise oil Blood aud 8 kin Di*
esses mailed free. The Swift Hpeci
fin Co.', Drawer V, Atlanta, Ga.
tWF.TCwim, -Wîtîi.
scez^ixdt «se zieœlbe.
1
I
IMA)
WholesaleCrocer«,
this
1'roteM.
build
facie"
entire
$i>Ml
amt
or
Mayf.h
»
— rm porter* of——
WINES & LIQUORS,
ISrlo, Java, XiÆoclia and. ÇJord.OTrÂ*Coff««»»
-And Hi culver« of
Sugar, Molasses and Rice.
«, 51,53 t ffhin St„ ad 35,1!, 13 1 « FttltosSt,, »et Orleans, U,
t'nltej
K. BROS
K. BROS
PIONEER
■CUARANTIECT
1WL
$2*50
SHOE
$3.50
SX 3 IOE 3
FOR LADIES.
For Centlornan.
in mm i
Kim io
G
M
R
E
I
FAMOUS
N
s
A
:
D
S
A
FACTORY
X. BROS
. K.BR08
■■ Ml
gltOTB
COTTON
f
SHED
I xc ■;
SHOE
FEED
ou k
—AND-J
—AND-*
SAL E
WAGON
YARD.
Yard aim
STABLE
Î have rented the Lake Wagon
Cotton shed, and am now prepared to take
of all kinds of Stock a little cheap©?
than anybody else,
iotton. safely stored, at LoV
Spates.
And will Sell, Swap or Buy
care
Isrs^ftlessrCailh
s
UIVE Mfe *. TRIAL.
J. R.I¥!ORCAN.
1EADERS& GARNER
Are now in their mammoth
New Brick Building
on Main Street,
With all the modern improvements and
extensive stock of
New Furniture!
Call and sfefe theUl in thei*
if all kinds.
heW quarters.
Stirs-crRB.-srorrB
.liltiin lit louses, Sotto, Stures ul Mtitiiiiii
WITH
Lake & McLeod,
-BiiVcesnor* to ft. P. Lake,—
3-eneic€ii Isite\a.xarlc© iA-grti?
tÎREMÀtlA, 1
W« make* *bfbi«1ty of'Uiil it ounes, Cotton and other Country Property. L»WMt ÜW
Juftnintefd, Prompt Atteiitlori Given.
Miss'*!
AasS

CHAFEE & POWË L,
im
E
fl
Commission Merchants,
NO.&2 PERDIDOcSTREET,
•a*
ALRXANBt« ALLISON
»•«-jr. « Tr*a*.
at ci *
I
mt Pay th* kiihMH Martit Cash Prioefèï "
Sound Cotton Sddd

xml | txt