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IWwwW V Bolivar Bulletin. IIUMS CENTRAL BAILEOAD. SOUTH BOVNT. Passenger No. 1 - -P;vst;nirer No. 3 - -Local (daily except Sunday) KOHTH BOUND. IWenzer No. 2 - - - - Passtnaer No. 4 $ .Si a.ru 4 2t pail 8.50 a.Bi 3.25 a.ru 8.23 a,m ial school in TI.a mnnw fiends of ir. ! commerci Austin File of Texas who was for-1 He ia boarding at Mr. K. 1 merly a citizen of Bolivar, were kerwrg on Ham street. delik'hted to see him here this lifctriot Conference. this cit'. Wil- Local (daily except Sunday) - 3.43 pin SEND Oli GO TO J. ft II.ULF0RD, MAEBLE BLOCK, FOE week. Mr. Gilbert Wyatt, who liyes about two miles from Bolivar, ownes a eix months old calf which gives milk notwithstanding the fact that it still sucks its mother. Mrs. Fiank Fentress left Mon day for her old home in Franklin to Tisit relatives. She was ac compnmed as far a3 Martin by Mr. Frank Fentress and little daughter lionise. In la.' t week's issue a mistake occured in the report of the pro ceedings of the Fifth Sunday Meet- Iff . 1 1 1 - 1 A I a wv-x nnf. injr. we statea mat me meet in would be held at Walnut Bend; it should have been Waluut Grove. Rev. K. B. McNeil of Jackson will fill bis pulpit in the Baptist The district conference for the Brownsville district meets in Boli var on the 18th of July and will open the session in the afternoon after the 4.20 train passes south. The cpeniDg sermon will be preach. ed on Thursday night by the Rev. J. M. Maxwell. Reduced rates can be secured cn the railroad pro vided that the delegates secure from the agent at the point from which they start a certificate that they have paid full fare to the conference. Let the delegates report at the Methodist church upan their arri-. val. Samuel L. Jewell, P.C. I want to buy 1000 pounds of Ginsenjr Root. B. V. Hudson. 1 Pi m4 Toons lTota3. (Jur burg is rather dry now. The far mers are staying at home to work their church here next Sunday morning crops, which are aluiot hidden by the ad niht. unless providentially grass. One of our young agriculturalists nra-iif ml. Sickness of himself and has decided, it eeem, that six work days family has kept him away for the Aw Mother, itaes I have been mingWalf't Aem t,nT-L. ttit shoes wear longer thn ever before, and I ft wS. bI do not think the, loo. js,rIndeed, ran, I am aorrr yon arti an ears- hnltla Kow Ton must read them, and dey will ISt of rTronblo. Yoor father and I keen SiSSetaelliant ordr by ita use. I . it about VolffsACMEsiacking b ircodertalf preserving Waterproofing; any leather i giving H a deop, rich blao lustre wrnwa iast a nwwu ' i0 sot co&fawd ACME BlaakJaswith ay ethor. Sold bi Ebo Stores, Gsooers. DruMpsM, AO. Try It on your Harness. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, MilASELPHll. Wate, Qb, Jswiyh :;rnr rrr r many years was identified with the Aiu early history, growth anl develop S I Z1J7IZ2J-Z -TNJss7-iE2'-EJ ' ment of this county.and for a nura- ber of years filled the position of Flaa Wfttci and Jewelry Eep&lringla Sped<y. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Simmons continues quite ill. Woolen Dress Goods and Sattines at cost at Barrett Bros'. july5 Go to J. W. Tate & Co's and get . l .1. f i , I . n nun rvr ( r t ( 1 1 1 " M i 1 1 1 x Aim r i r i in a weeK are noi enougn, uit-reiore ucinvo i uuuuo hB taken Sunday for a week day and I $1.00. goes on with his work. J Tnna j.,n-t .1; w;th cholera when Misses Minnie Bradford and Irene fa t edicine at Hudson's is tiouRion, mo waumui vwu,r..v used, iivery bottle guaranieea. ladies trora the City Hotel at I ' . ' - I , A 1 Jackson, are spending a few weeks with White Goods Cheaper man ever Alias Nannie Anderson. I known at Barrett iiros . julyo Snmc of Bolivar's von2 men exercised I TTTTTI themse'-ves by walking to Toone last Needing a tonic, or hat want building n 1 Tt . U nrall nt. I it? IIIIIV RITTERg. . . 1 It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria., Inai?ee- frnct on here. I ""J!l Siiano All dealers keep it. I liOU, BUU AiiivwN.. . . J I Rnvno-P. tfe Emerson's is the place Annie VyarrniKioii muiimi ""; i o - ; . i v,,. to Bolivar from a protracted visit to rela- to buy fruit jars, extra n bbus I J An.r nKA(l I 1 1 I V F Tt is an old savins that it never tives and friends in Toone and vicinity, ami ipa v,..cij. j rains at nicht in July; Mr. Paul Come again young ladies, you are aiwaya - c Hash Tate have A person is seldom sick when their i bowels are regular. Bear this in i mind and kefp your bowels regular j by an occasional dose ot St.Patrick's Pills. Sold by ail druggists. You can get clothing at your own price at Barrett Bros.' july5 The Walker, Iowa, News, says: "Our old friend, Robert Baird, of Muscatine, Iowa, has been secreta ry of the state senate, and an active politician for years, but was never generally known until he had the colic, and used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and got into one of their advertise ments. '"Now he is famous." Here is what Mr. Baird said: "While m Dea Moines. I was taken with a severe attack ot bowel complaint. For two days I suffered intensely, trying several drug s lores and pay ing them lor relief, out in vain. I finallv bourht a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Uhoiera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and two doses ot that brought me out all right. It )8ts less than the drug store prep arations and 1 have the balance for uture use. I consider it a grand emedy." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all druggists. House and Sign Painter, 13 OZLiXTT'.' , 'ZTLST 2ST- I top: ; tin prepsre-d to do all kinds of paintins, is and cushions. K.tlsomining and wall pa ho-s r. , n and b.ry; a to to trim bugf lDtriii' dine in uio -umi aniuu uimuci. .... 1V mv paints from the drngHtores in Bolivar and .ne none but brst-claw, conjuqiieni. ly cm jrnarantes my worfc. vting reasouao a..,. ... - iulvl2-3n I bn ly cr tion is ;ivta. xlS :Axi'-. Jl - ' JTMKi TBADH UAB: BIM I ill, 3Y USING 3. TS2G8 TBADH MABK chairman of the county court, d'ed at his home inTulaski last Tuesday. Hi? remains R'ere brought to Mid idleburg yesterday afternoon and buried at 2 o'clock. tk KSn-n-oaf harcrain vou ever I Alio jitifc'-"u -n j - Mr. J. W. Martin ot Memphw J ones ana lr. iiugn iaie white. saw in doming ai narreu iw. Visited relativea here recently. turned tins tneory oouom upwm i . Monuay morning alter a visit to For latest styles in the tonsorial -Clerk Newfiorae and Sheriff W u uu uTienda at Toone.- t line, go to George Young me pop . ikfaa T,-m1flv le ia ne Jurmyr 13 p"'" The"Tacky rarty at me reeiueni oi dar barber on aiain Direei Foot went to Pocahontas .Monday. ;lui4K1!.mnU.. w t,t. i.a, pri,i., nht was in,, an sbamnoon- aUOUt It IUI lie lai i iou a. uui .ir, v. I tlica juail v -r juija Hickory My, Petition to Sell Land. In the Chancery Court at Bolivar, Tenn. T. K. Webb, adm'r., vs. J. 1. untie, Jaa. B. Cobton, Thomas Coston, et. al O. bill to sell land. Whereas T. E. Webb, administrator of the estate of Hepsy Little, deceased, filed his bill in the Chancery Court at liouvar, Tenn against J. T. Little, et alias, the heirs at law of Mrs Hepsy Little, dec a, to-wit on the 4th day ot May, is&o. BBlono- a salft of a tract 01 40 acr8 el A SURE AND EFFECTUAL CURE FOR HOG OEEOIjBHA, And other Diseases that are common to Hoc. As a preentlve It has no equal, protecting the Hog from the disease by removing the cause. Manufactured by J170. S. DAVIS, 3A2DT7ELL, ST. BEWARE! BE PRUDENT! real interesting and enjoyed by all piea-J jng a specialty cut. Ed Wilkinson left this week QUt tQ gee for Hot Springs in search of health. Tom Newbern and wife left Monday afternoon for Searey, Ark. Iq y. Ready lelt that place Wed- that she shall soon be with ua enjoying Ed Jones, of Corinth viBited nesday to assume charge of the health again his father's family here this week. Presbyterian church at Greensboro, Go to J. W. Tate & Co's and get Ala. Mr. Keady was pastor or t,ve rounds ot cnoice two vouee ior We learn trom tne C-ynini- Our little friend, Sadie Mercer, is still r ; .l.H. T? rt I i ana ttvy.l courier mat a.c v. very ill , out our most earnest noes are irith ua enjovir Ex-Tooneite. Mr. John Boyd -of Memphis, visited relativea here the first of the week. Miss Jennie Hanna and her brother, Robert, visited hero Satur day. Mioses Molhe and Fannie Warren are vistiug relatives near Toone. the Presbyterian church in Bolivar 181.00. for a number of years. Ou last Saturday evening Mr, Dock Barrett had quite an unpleas ant experience in breaking a Texas The treacherous nnimal Satshle, Tenn. Editors Buxletin Your valuable I'itper only has a few subfcrihers here and considering the fact that half of our citi zens are from Hardeman coimty you should havo a larger li?t. Come over and You would be surprised to see Barrett Bros.' five, eight, ten and twelve dollar suits. Cost is all they want for clothing. jul?5 Just received at Savage & Em erson's a full line of School Books, Stationery, Pens, Ink, Slates, Pen cils. School Crayons, etc., cheaper , - - r than ever. -Mrs. Crofl'ord, who has been eye. visiting in Jackson, returned home Monday. Mr. T. P. Campbell is taking the scholastic population of the district. Mrs. McNeal and her daughter M-.ss Irene returned heme Saturday afternoon. Fred Neely, of tho C. R. Ryan Groceiy Co., was among our mer chants Tuesday. pony. thrp.w him ncaiiist a Wire ieace an-i ret nn a eooUi.ju. V1I onmi him. foroir.p- one of the Oar farm is arc behind wita their " ' " . I . , . i t .1 Crops. All BLllDUailCiJ Ul ri'-.u "a the gass aad weeds to be plentiful. Corn looks very we'd, but cotton is sorry barbs through his face near tl Mr. James Neely left Wedlioa- and laie, considering we have such fine day afternoon for Clarendon, Texas lands to cultivate. . . .. . HiU hie is still booming. All of our where lie win enaage in wie ma cantile and Lansing business. Mr. I J. A. WILSON, When the proprietors of a blood remedy tell yo that iodide of potash is a poison simply because r.nir.t use It. their assertions are made to land in civil district'No. 17, of Hardeman aj vrvur use of 100 bottles of inert stuff county, Tenn., owned by the said Hepsy. 1 their iodide of potash is as essential to a Little at the time ot her aeam, ior hk Uue blood remedy, as pure blood Is essential to gooa payment of bona fade debts outstanding health. No remedy has proven against said estate, of which he is admin- QTTTri PIJRE ltse1' safe.sure and qoic istrator. And whereas at the September uu M eradicator ol mercurial, term, 1886 of said court, all the defend- iyphililiCi scrofulous, malarial or other poison, for- na to said suit, including Mrs. Mary wui, that wt into bono and blood, when fVustnn. had boen made parties defendant 1 . ... n r r. Send to Blood Balm Co, by service of summons aad non-resident J Atlanta Gafor illustrated "Book of Wonders," notice; and at said last named term the fiHed with convincing; proof of QUICK CURES of death of Mrs. Mary WBion siurewiu, -.j iDainiV uses, wile oi Jen t.oHiou. one , . R Httnn. lacUson. Ten writes. "1 crn- Provennd8 Thereat UC 22 Fewo 3&iSr.o-wit : Jami B.Cos- A ton ana l nomas Boston, i .rrBA In breaking tho feei are minors, under 21 years ot age; ana whereaa on tne return maoe l vtow., nrmtrated and sat iff of fci facias issued trom said court I "'Vr, w,ma almost heloless. I against jas. is. ana iiiomus uwu, -1 . kha rih aores , 15th, 1888, it aP1ears th.t said minors, J Z SJw'S James is. ana inomas a,c mLa t. uttte knots. Various remedies were re- residenta of the state of Tennessee On . , Sht two bottles of B. motion of complainant, it is nereoy or- -- strengthened me. All dered that Publication b. made for four & & J e successive weeks in the Bolivab . . r 7knots and sorenes3, and TIN, a newspaper puuusueu m " - n of Bolivar, Tenn., requiring said James nn- B. and Thomas Coston to enter their ap- R R SauUer Athen3i Ga., rit : "I hare b-n pearanoe in this cause by the first Hon- Bfmcted with Catarrh for many years, although all j day in August A. D., 1889, and show medicines and several doctors did their best . 1 1. rtOl.tCMIIi- - a J U. cause, n any wiry uuvu, n o CUTe me. My blood was very impure, bu should not be revived against them as ng eet had any effect upon the heirs at law of Mary Conton, dee'd., in the . TARRH disease nctil I used that great Chancerv Court at B divir, Tenn. 1 "lvlli Blojd rvCmedy known as B. B. A. J. CO A 1 bo, C V M . . . nk f whith erTected an entire cur. 1 STINSON ESTABLISHED 135G, JXO. A. STINSOX, rropr. DEALER IN Forflicm SsBomestio Uarhlo AND GRANITE. Also Iron Railings and all kinds of Grave Enclosures. Parties wishing to purchase can save 25 per cent, by send ing for catalogue and price lint. All work guaranteed. 7 T. . t .'-,i Tsmii This July 1, 1889. m BBUWAKi STONEWALL HOUSE, Grand Junction, Tenn. MRS. NANNIE TUCKER, Propr. wn f an pPT-tainlv tret a suit of Barrett "Bros ior 85.00 that vou would have to pay $8.00 for ehewhere. - j uly 5 HaUhie is still looming. business iiouw;s were burned not long u.ire hut ihpv have been replaced by Neely is a young man of fine bus j.irtfer aaii better one. We can tOiist of mess qualifications, and will no popping mora lumber, stavea, crossties, doubt succeed. Ilia friends gave spokes and shingles than any other little m(n.(o;n,ont at Dnnlan town on the Tennessee Midland. The . T...,,,,, nun;,m ;, hf..nnr Place has been incorporated. Large lot of Jelly Glasses cheap oiinugs iutij ..... .E vildo Browns and the llatchie at Savage & Emeison's. jiily OI Ills "qi t"i n,,:,.L-t(,n9 nlaved a ?ame of ba 1 on the xt - i i Nothing adds more tu tlie 6th in. t., which resulted in favor of the beauty and durability of a building latter by a score of forty-six to twenty- .Tnil,n.i;BtOiisirtArlv Conference I. u.. ..t .if .vnnt-lonlt at two- Lar-e crowds trom botb sides oi i r ; l.i or I . i t c the river were Present to witness the game, was held at Grand Junction last thfl Methodlst church here for in- e youn laiie8 came to see the Vildo oaturuay auu ouuuay. stance, wnica ajono is enu... boys beat, but all in vain tl- t.'-.i - Koa lixioti I mnvincfl VOU of thl3 laCt. i.lr. , iKe ivanij w ihj uo-j v. , Furniture all new aud table first-class. Spec ial attention givoo to the traveling public. ItOBINSON HOUSE. Jazkson, Tenn. JAS. BRIGHT, - - fropnetor. recommend it to a?l who have Catarrh. 1 fJa to j an, merchant or banker of Athens. Ga., and wi reply to any ii.t.ulries." rxr.i Mrrt-.. Atlanta. Ga.. writes : "I had no acottite, my kidneys felt I AT F Tr t,c;TT sore, my throat was ulcerat mnnlne sores. Seren Ix ttles of B. B. B, entirely oared me." 111 1 JBai "HI I I At Rarrett Bros.' 88 suits for So; at Barrett Bros. $12 suits for 88; ot. Harrett Bros'. $15 suits for 811 Children's suits from $1.75 to 83.50, former price from 83 to 85. julyo Gn to J. W. Tate & Co'3 and get i ,i . t l... 11 I - . . o:- 1. i,-. -Mr? Ike Kaho who has been convince yuu oi iui ii. During tue progress oi me gme ui otn jve rounds ot cuoice sm ol,c ivi .1 Tl 1 '11 T) f T.l-C.n la thO iL. fmrr, llio Imnrl (if OtlA flf I Al flA nuito sick for some time we are gua rrea i. i,ru.., w - "llrZ;S:ir: - i ... i . ftvriitc,i tma inn. ti Btateis improving. pwi w . v A. K. Mullen's little eirl is quite sick. Everything is "kept in good style and eepeciul attention t'iven to guests. Terms reasonmuu call when in Jackson. D UXCAX HOTEL, WhUeviUe, Tenn. S. N. DUNCAN, : : Proprietor. k M ! 9 W is Mr. J. V. nGOggms, wno u otm.oft nf the nublic. and been in business at Toone, now has to giv&e 8atislaction or to re charge of a school near Sders. . mmcy fof hia wRlk Re.ld Mr. Frank Fentress is in at- his advertisement elsewhere, tendance on tho meeting ot the Dr j Jonea returiiea Stato liar Association ai awuipu WAl,nafcll1 p.Vptlinr trom a oleas- 11 V, - ' r - - C3 - He J the pi ayers and struck Mr. John Conner 8 tio n,,!.! tn Tldivhr and solicits little son, but no serious injury reulteu. " - i . . . . . , i-..,. i : .. A. Hi. il unens lime jciri is 4111 Vale. New. commodious and conveniently located. Table supplied with the be3t the market affords. Special attention paid to the traveling public. Mp: d Will Fa::!, The best bargains in town at Wilson's in Clothing, Hats and Shoes. Go and see. - u nu at it J ii v fT. ititrton. Rilio'jKness. Pyspcpfiia, Mala ria Nervousness, and General DebUSty. Fh - Mtns recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine has trade mar ana crosseu ic " For Sale 1 cheap for cash Two excellent cows, a Jersey -BID- -B TJ EJ.fci.JLj iX heifer, a buggy and several articles w . & Memphis. For further ill. Ad.nnsnknlil tnrnitiirp. The nroDrietors ot Jo. n. ii. ( 001 wvr -4-i 1 1 fa vb Ann lv tn Miss Totten Drs. Powell and Nelson of ant an(i profitable trip to Louisville, tanic B.ood Balm) are among the . jamea' Hall. Bolivar. jun28 mi t - -w ni x i was at- u rianin 1 nnrvv o were here lueBday to (hnrinnati. Indianapolis and tm- wremog. uuwuw w ee Mr. Oscar Hudson who is very cago where he spent two vreeks Oa. They nce. examining and investigating tiie ,th Everv testimonial found - .1- t f.a 1 " . A Mr, John T. Koberson lelt J insane asyiums anu iuhuumkiumw, pnuted in papers iney guamuueo . 1.: 1. v.x, urU.no whAffi with a view ot furnishing the be true and genuine. juiyis u 11 m wiifiv lui 1 d vw a ittiik'i w - ...... - he expects to enter the Medical West Tennessee Hospital. Dr. UolWe. Jones says he feels that they are Mrs. SStuart and her . . . . . w-r . 1 oriri rictiira a crpfl r w in h 1 litz anv- . pushed daughter, miss vara, 01 r - - - - - jjr. jmg-g w .ijiu v bottles for sale by all druggists ium win uc -cauj IV . uongxixnpUon, ur j-ing b xjuo a -ot : "RlAC.tric I . . . r-iill J lU horlior ilnnTnniikv I ine uocior nuu Dir. ausuu luu'Li jjucmeu siiuiw.Mo iirtnar xvicvieiiauu, iuc ying luun y. i -.u.-.n,. ; Hitters and have never handled I u t ft in his shop nave lauoreu imiuiuuv iu mo -.v-.-, .. .L tnu .uv.v. -Hon. W, A.Carruthers has . ,.,!:. tp.nin- aU remedies that sell as wen, . lfflai at the old stand over Austin a saloon , 1- j-i . :r,Ti enrih nniBPraal satlsiac I i I. ,.,:tl U frlorl n PTV( Send for samples and special prices. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, . i .i i i - i v a (ihsiib tu oay n . o,ir- comincr down tne nome sirtjicu now, . ' . u u;n. f and be-(re a great wh.l. the a-r gf' Sff ' DUcovery' for and safe .0 W SS and Don't forget that Clothing can be bought at cost at Barret t Bros. There is nothing uncertain about the effects of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. The fact 13, it is only preparation in the market that can always be de- nended unon. and that i3 pleasant PRINTING PRESSES Coranlete outfit from Sl . 75 up. Send for cata logue showing the different stylos of type, prcss- etc. Address, EDW. BCEHL A CO., Memphis, Tenn. a i. o ?i M.VSVFACTOK1JO 1EWELEE A5D OPTICUS. m Sf'.id polil and diamond (jfuxls of all kimlK. American and Kwlss watched everv Je.scriptinn. lii)airtii of tine watches and jewelry Hwlltle bv expert workineu. Spectacles to s."iit ivll ey-w. If you cannot see at iiixht, Thayer's lino pebble npeelacloi will restore your lost vision an. I you can free as well as in childhood. Retailing of broken spectacles and working over old gold and silver specialties. Everything guaranteed as repren'Uted. 2S5 si., mmi tin, FillNCIS FENTUESS. Attorney at Law, BOLIVAR, TENN. Th9 Only Line Etmninff Solid Trains BETWEEN LOUISVILLE AND HEUPEIS, With Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars frcm and to L0U1SYILLE, MEMPHIS, VICKSBUK3 AND . KW UBLU 5' ( i"; Attorneys at Law, 1 ho IN I IK I III 1c LI 1 V Vl Ull'tfCUi " I class condition, and provides between Louisville and Memphis a double daily service with parlor tars on day trains and oilers an excellent ai range ment of time and through cars. A feature is the time and advantages secured by i, ii, ... I uvnrox trains: The "limited" leavitiif ...i....;n oi h n in . riuilv. arrives at McmphiH liuiat niw . r 1 . ' . I . m(iK m andthH limited" leaving Memphis at 6.10 p.m. : daily, arrives at Louisville 7.00 a.m. only a night's ride and gives an entire day for bus iness or pleasure in either eity with only one day's alfsence. Th Arks nth ant Kml Vi WPAt. The best and quickest routtt to points in Eastern Kentucky. Vircinia. Ohio, and theliast. Conine- tions at Louisville and Cincinnati are made in T-n(n,i ri.nita um nmnihuK trauhfers avoided. Tickets, time-tables and all desired information secured by applying to Uliice, Norlh side bquare, corner Mam and Jackson btreeta. WOOD & M'NEAL BOLIVAR, TENN. -East Side of Court Square. lay's alfsence. .,.. I The prefeired route to points in West Tennestce, Irkansas, Texas, Misaiswippi, Ixuiiana and the We best. liuy y -THE' ben tnvitett to ueuver uu auuic i and the result is they have erected tee them every time, and wo stand w : rutting and shaving done at an edifice of which the state ready to refund the purchase price, jar pricea ana in Erst class . m -w I I r . i" a. w-i -v nAT TllllOW I . i. i r Miss Bettie Lowry, o! urau Eh0uld feel proud. Uoiro rritrpn such universal satisfac t, .:u K o-lad to serve V !4.Bt f the .ttA in V RW. t ... . . . . ruclD "1 . . e . .t M. nicnic in Haywood coun- . "t V ' '" "I ti-.n . ve ao no nesiiute his friends and tormer casiome. ty on tho 20th inst. - 1 All LVJIllUlj JM. . . . - lavMui . - I t IW LU A UA aw July 5 IN lOEMNtTY W. P. MliEKELL, Agt., R:vs, Ti k. Or W. H. PKOUTY, O. P. A., LouUviHe, Ky. V.S.BRUGE&CO. MEMPHI8, TENN. Buggies Cheaper Tha Ever Berore Knows. If y ou want a Bunny or any In. I of family vehlclH, w are preparoo to sen n o our vehicle or us ai pric nirm you an Junction who recently graduated at the Huntsville Female College, was in Bolivar this week. The Friday Evening News is tho name of a new paper in Bob var. The enterprise ia gotten up by the young peoples' literary club. Dr. S. Dictson will bo at Grand Junction on the 16th and 17th of this month. Those in need of dental work will meet him at the above time and place. All kinds ol school books used in the county are kept at Hudson's. Personal. We take the following items from the Jackson Times: Francis Fentress, of Roll var, was here this week. Mrs. Bills, of Bolivar, is visiting her daughter, Mis. J. R. Withers, on east Mam street. G. M. and Rul'us Wiikcis'-n, of Judging frota the speed evin- Uolivflrt are visiting their uncle. t od by Mr. George Warren s pony Mr j. p. Wiikerson. in several cireuita around the square i,a Bessie Alexander is in recently, we would suggest that he Whiteville this weefc, and will enter him against Spokane. rusticate a while at Oak Grove, the We were a little "previous" last old country scat of her ancestor in j week in stating that the Methodist liaraemau county. .Sunday school had a picnic at John Caruthcrs. son of represen Tcague. On account of inclement tatiye Caruthers, of Hardeman her'the picnic wa postponed.! county is attending Irof. Jamisons if satisfactory results do not follow t Ie . . - in. .nmamolliirA WOH I J LllCil u i " , 1 . ii 1 ... I their great popularity purely on You can get an an wooi stu- their merits. Savage & Emerson $5 at Barrett liros. juiy rrugs',st!: Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Fruit Jars are cheap at liudsou s. The beat Salve ln the worl.l for cuts, , bruises, aorea, ulcer-, salt rheum jeyer J unes H. Godsey, the popular sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, u,auu"-' , -- j . , jt u guaranteed to give penwi. -in stantly on hand a well selected 1. r money refllllde1. price 2o cent stock ot coods iu his line, and can yOT 8aleby Savaged Emtrscn recommend them to his cutomers . 0r. i-s beiug of the best quality , both in A Blood Purifier for 2 j ce-t3. MMi f thP. stock and workman- While the merits of the various Tt u-P.l savfi vou monev to blood nurifiers are being ishjwn up buy goods from him. juna Association. -OFFERS THE BST, SAFEST AKD CHEAPEST LIFE INSUltANCE OF ANY COMPANY. have all theirrailes from t he cbwipnut to th . and over SO different styles and shape. v voiir vehicles or us ai nrics rnnrum j., cities farther north; we will idnp same day orrte reaches us, ot ch-ap Memphis frelht. If yo come to the city to huy.come to see ua: If yo t r nnm. then write for our new Jtalou and Discounts. ) t you want otie.ll vr.ten r car load, we have ttie iftxMjs ana me i" r lT' After you see our new price you win iunuw. tbat you caunot aflord to buy elsewhere. C. A. & A. Miller, WHon You go to Memphis ATTHT?NF.YS AT LAV. O--XjI-i ON -AND OFFICE, South Side Public Strnare. Ifounee insured in any part of the County v I v Insurance Agent PUQtQrapUQr JT 234: ST. If you wish anything in the ThoU-graph line. Specialty of Children, ami ly it. aid Life .Size 1'hotograpna. xi to the best advantage possible by their several manufacturers, we I i j . ..n-.,.a fciilin r thft Whenever vou find a man wno wouta auggtai iu i r l ,h understands his business and attends need of such a medicine that t hey to it you will find a sale man to try a dose of bt. Patrick 1 ilia, and deal with James U. Godsey, of assure them that they will not only toriS.tonl in saddlerand be surprise,! but delighted w. tit ith this class and i 1 he result i,T KnainpM entrusted to him will receive his personal attention. Send him an order and you -will be pleas ed with his goods and prices. Those who wish to feel the animation, buoyancy and clear hfjir!infisH of vouth should take tt. Putnrk'H Pills. For sale by All Druggists. WRITES LMisnninnMiiMii Grout ricttiref copied to any ' r n r I nA .. . A a . mr SETEK niMIWCT IlKrAKI JIt.ai. A f tMlr-wlo. Lite-rimrc, Science. Hhilcrvhy. l-ee.. Vr. 1 beoloirlcaJ. Fim tuition and tree room in Weley tlall. 4 Law. r'Hli rwifesnn. New buiMlnjp,. Fee. Jioo. Medical. HK!Htl tccofnmoaaiKins vn iiiim.. r-y. r' Ieatai. Full faculiy.eacellent equipment, new building. VTf. 1 k . riu f.'m tlcttt . Full Course of Instruc tion. Feet, In;. -Kartneerlnc- Course in Civil. Mcclvnuai. Mlninif F.nm tStmg. aiKlTk inual T.-' hnol.y Two buil.tin. Fr- r Far culou, niOren W IU W ilUia, ii vlUo, Tea Tontine Insurance, En doivmcn t Ins it ra n cc, Strata Jit Life Insurance, Old Aye Benefit Insurance For full padlcidari and printed matter, icritc to RUSSELL & FISHER General Agents, No. 3Madi3oaSt.f i : MEMPHIS. A $60.00 Sewing Machine FOR 0(4.90. Thin Is the "Singer Model" Machine (the oriijitvil Singer pattint having expired). Bqaal to any rrer made, tjupsrior to many. TborouRhly well made. Warranted for Sy an, (signed and registered guaranty), ha perhly flnfched.Valnut top and cover; drop leaf; 3 drawer. ('AtnnVto with fall set of nh kel -' v.. w plated attachment and all neccaaary neeuien, uuu tina and toola. Uave other with 4 nd-rTfI! and one without drawers or eaee for 12. j. Also many other useful articles on which we can av you 35 to 60 pr cent. Standard Watches at unus ually elf-ee figures. Send for catalogue A. T. eM 5 CU , Hi eme fit , Ct.!eSO. V.S.Bruca&Ga. -J A. MCMPHI8, TENN. V;-:-l t fHRTO WERCHAN1S0NLV1 5 il tt Xv 'tf- We are lieu.loiiartera i" J5 yj f-r Hrr,.., Awhile-. J'" Iff 1-ri.ll.. IMaiitalloi. i.Uif V (,,M..Baiil MtrapV. orK. 13 We -vll tte lara-eal .,... 77, ..r f-rrit.-rvai-I I hi Zzll inviloJ Voeaii ami no H"" " W. S. BBUCE & CO. MtMPMIS.TtNN. 1R0H AND STEEL UHBU6E. mCSI & PLB'JI ValTUiUS. tti k F611CES, wtt,X iirz itn, i(. Cllrcmtthtt'i mi MEEilMtS TC.SJ. Lo-Hl Jrie.. Prompt "'P"""".';. -