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t Jackson Hkuald. II KITH LI CAN IS IttMTIl1. fl tr. LVSK. l' T.I.IMIKK Activity npells victory in ev- be improved, or out of our own crything ami this is no less true mouth we will be condemned. in our Popular (iirl Contest. It is work that w ill win. Fntrroc ut Hip pixii'lt'-"' l:wi-.". ki .ocund-ilix- niHiivr Niivmilii-i '' TlTlll f"f I In" IlKHAI.K ri' )!' il own: Tot on yi'ir x months Three mentis i.ou : ..ro ! .:' .Jack the slabber eonfesed to the stabbing out of court, but ; now, when in the court room, he ' pleads not guilty. Tiik KepublicHii congressional convention for the 14th district have been thinking of a great Orren Wilson, Attorney at Law AND Notary Public. Collection a Specialty. Cape Ulnuileuii, Me. meets at Caruthersville June oth It) name a nominee. So if we have a good idea or a good thought that we think will be a help to our brother, let uh say it. If our knowledge is never developed or known to our neighbor we are a drono in any community and our education is a failure to a great extent. 1 I ) Y . I). II AYS. 7 Attorney at L?w mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmwmmmtmTk! I JACKSON EXCHANGE I BAWK. f 2 Rc.Mrnrr . II" . Aivkktiino Katks: I,ornl (li tter line eiu'h insertion. I'rfei(iin I Card f't for year. b'irnl Ariverti-e nipnta IhitiI raten. lisp!ny ad rate tnmli' known on iiiilicnt inn. Wic notice that our old friend K. S. Port is is now owner and ed itor of the Whitewater Times. Jack is a good worker, a hustler and a good fellow. We want him to Micceed. JACKSON. M . MAKCM 1 IW A Mkxican who rescued a Louis woman, who afterward fuseJ to marry him, has just left her S1."K),(HK). He no doubt re cognized the great service she did him in declining his offer. moral iiithtin, of widen one is very pi'omineut, I mibl say, throughout llio world. The other is not mi prominent, and but little, said about it, yet it is the most prevalent and the most deceptive, yet they are the greatest enemies to our moral and religious pros perity of anything else. And now comes the question: Which is the greatest hindrance to good l.n (ii ippe and Pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar cures St. la pripjie coughs and prevents morals and religion, intoxicating . i.r.,t.. ...... u... 1 1... drink or covetousness? juie u i nun ut . ivviuw iij iui uic in!' sr Notary Public. ; IKKICK 'J HMh t rul nil Hull I .1 At UMlN. MO. Sam Vaiidivort Compiles Abstracts of Titles from the only set of Abstract jE: Hooka in the County. Your j business will be given care- ;r ful attention : : : : : : : : Z Gcipit.nl Surplus $2o,ooo, $ 1 o.ooo. : genuine in the yellow package. Sold by W. A. Trickey, druggist. FREE EYE EXAMINATIONS Will Cease After March 6th. Now that "Bluebeard" I loch is hanged and safely out of tl e way the morbid women of Chica go will have to hunt up another be at my office here until March idol. If St. Louis would ship tith. Puling this time i will do them "Jack the Slabber" it would work at my usual low prices; also On account of the birth of a son y,,u to grant or reject this propo at my residence in Jackson, I will siti jn. Yours truly, P. 10. P. Grain. I would like very much to hear Jackson. Missouri. from some of our moral and re- . ligious heads on this question, which 1 think would interest the readers of your valuable paper. Now, Mr. Kditor, it is left to be doing an act of charity. Tin-: people of St. 1 .011 is are still waiting to hear the city emim-il-men explain why they trampled on their wishes by defeating the free bridge bill. At present the be lief is that the monopoly to prepare an explanation it arranged fr the slaughter orgot when At the leriHeratie State ('mn niittee's meeting to select the place of the nominating conven tion. Insurance Superintendent W. B. Vandiver proposed Capo (iirardeau and got only ix votes. Whether the fhowing was due to the town or its proposer has not been revealed. J. II. Rode, state game war den. I1.1 sent to the press of Mis- ouri his view.-, on the ga:m fish law ui the state, an! asks , ,.jolt their assistance to help pass U-r laws, that we 11 cut game and fi-li law, and with , yv the proper apiendments it may1 serve the desired end the pro tection of the game and fish. ' and isk net- N'o 1 ii ' w ill deny but ed to i ni ( ! )ve the pres- continue my free eye examina tions and consultation. I will positively discontinue my free eye examinations and consultation after March (ith. After this date I will charge a fee for all eye ex aminations, but this fee will be deducted from the price of glass es when ordered. After March Cith I will be at my residence in Jackson as previously, on Sunday and Monday o' each week only. Hit. (iKlM, Oculist-Optician. Two In One Winter. C. K. Kmerson of Fit.william, N. II., had two attacks of pneu monia in one winter. He writes that two physicians said he could Tallow not reeover from fli lsl iiltnelf. Itaron . After Ihev hail o-ivpii mi hone hi' J began taking Foley's Honey and '.'J"S Tar, which brought him out all it,,,.,-.- Be writes that he surely Wiml thinks Foley's Honev and Tar is Feather .the grandest remedy for throat and lung troubles. For salt; by A. Trickey. lias Stood the Test 2-5 Years. The old, original Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. oOc. Applelon Roller Mills B (iota t tie Applet on Keller Mills E to buy jour Hour and pet it for tlM) a hundred, or take I.ikni g IHiiinds and Kct it 4r 2.1U a lam- 5 died. Kcspivt fully. THEO. W. MEYER, g l'iii'ietni' Applcteii I'oller Mills. XZZ Solicits the accounts of' JviurLOHAjsnciai, rAIlMBna OTIIXinB, and oilers them every facility which theif ImlanceH and resiKmsibilitiew warrant. Yonr account in solicited and will have the best care, no matter how laiye or small. We have the protection a (lorded hy the Mosler Screw Door Safe 'and Yale Triple Time Lock, and carry Burglary Insurance and insurance against daylight robbery, and are members of the Hankers' Association, affording our depositors and customers every safeguard possible. MAKKKT KKPOHT. ('kit cti'd Weekly. per ewi , Klcuir I'lMM. per I'W't . . . , SliipstutT. ( ' li ri II 1 e.l I , pel' till Colli lilts l'otiltoes. I l'isli . Hay Cattle I lolls, JJI'OSK I.11 rd . .?:i.i)ii.i;t.2ii $ ,HI 1.1 11 . ia (ill U t.O . .;i."ii nil . . JAf.t :tj- ;i v Hi llldel .. H ill v: hi I From Fruittand. Tiik Cash-Book man says Cow Folk will not appoint a thief to fill ihe vacancy of county clerk. We hope 11 t. We have not been in the habit of having thieves to fill that office, have we? The Cash Hook man evidently wishes 11s to infer that there are thieves in the Democratic patty, bit that he expects Folk to not recognize them. If he did not mean this what did he mean? improving Yoij will find in the llmunall the home news available and worthy of publication, and all the news from abroad. We do not air extensively sensationalism, not iK-eausu we do not know it. but because we see no net d of creating an appetite for sic h kind of reading in the minds of the Aunt Sally Short is very slowly. Cncle Bavy Caldwell is very much under the weather, lie ir the oldest man near here; he is about S4 years old. Billy Carroll, often called "Irish Billy," a few months older than Cncle Bavy Caldwell, visited here last week. (ilea McNeely and Orte Burns went to Oriole, Sunday, to see their best girls. Amos Mcl.ain went to the Cape Saturday on business. Fruitland is again on the boom, Mr. McLain is going to build a Uell . Sjiiin' chick' ' Turkeys . . . . . hacks ' (ieese Itutli 1 ' Ks s III 1:1 11 I'l I". 1'. Southeast Notes. rail - put- There is talk of another road to Thebes, 111. Perry ville is thinking of ting in a light plant. A Mr. Williams has purchased of H. H. Smith tho Benton Re cord. John I. Stetson, maker of the famous Stetson hats, died at his winter home in Florida a few days ago. James Barling, Peg Leg, plead guilty in tho Pemiscot circuit Dr. J. ll.Howiud, RESIDENT DENTIST OAK RIDGE. :: MISSOURI Will practice dentistry in all its branches. Fxamination and con sultation free. Office at Central Hotel. R. S. WOLTEK, DKAI.KIt IN HARDWARE, TINWARE. STOVES. Roof in; and Guttering a Specialty. Call on him when in need of any thing in his line. He will treat you right. 1 JACKSON, M1SSOLKI. ' 1 Dr. J. L. rJenkins,1 RESIDENT . DE NT1ST 1 Jackson, Missouri I V. T ScliiM-f.T's SI:. 11 . I Cold Killings, Silver rilluins. Ce ment Fillings. AltiMcial Teelli. Teeth cleaned. I'i.iic repaired . ' Painless Kxti-ji tinn tree when Plates are wan tcil. I Dr. kj. V. Alsop, Resident Rentist. E Interest paid on Time Desposits. aiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiaiuiiiiiiiamiuiiiaiiuuiiiiiiiiiauiiiiuai: CKAEPBR RETAIL MERCHANDISE JACKSON. MISSOURI 1 new store building with a hall on court last week, to the murder of top, and there is strong talk of J. W. Wilkinson in 1004. He was two more buildings of the same sentenced to 5) years in the pen. kind being built. I.eo Spivy plead guilty to mur- Mr. Houck's engine Xo. 1 was der in the circuit court at Caruth repaired here at the machine ersville last week, and was sen- I won- tenced to !)!) years in the peni- Ucr 11 air. imuck nas ever inougm tentiary. Spivy s nome is nt ..nrif. !,wl vee evrieel llie 1 1 1-" l-f , ,v t ' shops one day last week aid to be a paper worthy of a . 1 . ii1:iee in nnv home. We lliilik ..i'i.:.. ....... 1 t.l.w..i i. li....rt yitu:. t u:. I Ul lllir. i-M-lll; . ow.i i: l'i iiu. i: w iiuew uu i , 11111:011111 Dentistry i rHvticctl in All lis branches. Dfllec phone ITS; lUcidinc Anneslnetics for the pniiile ex traction of teclll Used if (levinil (uii'l free nf charge). Kxamina lii.n :ind consiilmt inn free. Ad Ihe work is done in my utiler; none of il is sent away. SatiM'iir lion KUiiranteetl. It- fcivnces cheerfully ftivell. JACKSON, DR. G. S. HENDERSON, Resident Dentist. the shortest and most la"nic way I a murder or any sensational hap pening can be put hit he best, es pecially when a woman is con nected with il. At least this is the line on Allied we will hew. his repair work done. Kf'KllIHl.KK. From Millerville. I Hi: Laclede hotel, st. l.oms, may cease tube the n n le.ous of . the I . mocrals of the S;.ite, Judge' Kvaiis, ehairmnn of the State 'oinmitteesaystli.il the La- lede does ni, i ;tiil the State head quarters there; the country lein ocrats arc kicking iiecawse they do UH like the hric-a-br.ie and draiier;-s that line the oath to the present location, of the Planters' About eighteen days ago rap list Curtis Jackson, the young negro, assaulted Mrs. Dan Nor- man at Poplar liluff. and last Mr. I'.i.itoi;: In looking over week he had his trial. In less the columns of your paper, I than thirty minutes the trial was on ttie sky Hour and now comes notice that your correspondents, in writing articles forpublication, are few and very brief, and many of them are not interesting to the public. I am satisfied thai many of them have tilt? brains and the ability to write articles of deep interest to your paper. And 1 would suggest that they branch out on vari ins subjects and de velop their knowledge and ex perience to the end that the had and the sentence pronounced. He is to hang Friday, March 23, litflU. ' A proposition under discussion by members of the commercial club is to buy a tract of land on the out.skirtn of Charleston, lay it off in lots of convenient size and otl'er it to home builders at just ' the cost to the promoters. Those ' who buy will be required to build I upon it homes for their own use. 1 Several business men have Big- iiifiml xeillintrnews to illv..ul in un MISSOURI. I USs 1 W-vfJft i Si & fmimm iSSSSlfiiiiSl wpmmz&mm - : , Sfrcel. A c itfiiiw m I f LUMBER, LATHS, CEMENT ainl all BUILDING MATERIAL ut HENDERSON'S LUMBER YARD, C? IS. W. HENDERSON, Prop., WVst Main StrtMit, .Iai kson, Mo. Sr! B lumber, g; I B LATHS, m g CEMENT H; and all tl.e Ma.Jison, ao.ioin.ng tnc . mt may ,. J)rofuu.(l thorebv ,,.,.,., (J( lh kiml, realizing ..Itwl.i jowl iiriiffer.s tree rooms to! , e..: ' ... . .i. . i i i ; . ' ' i , ami me circulation ui your paper, mat me iicuianu tor nomes : mm... M...K... n .. . " ' the committee. I lie .Maoason is a "dollar a day" house. It is the meeting place for all railway grievance commiUees and iH well Hupplied with spittoons. Het cm the Madison. is ...... t.. i.on'il It' i tl, 1 .1 Hf r.. I lll.ljr ............ are great moral issues upon which hinge our elevation and prosperity as a christian nation or our down fall. We all have talents that must There much beyond the present supply. j Charleston l-.nlerpnse. Such an arrangement would be good for Jackson. We will start tho movement with four lots; $60 a lot will buy them now. Okkk'k On South ;Hi?l over t aiie t ouuty siniiif Jiu'kson, Missouri. Oillce 172; residence. . Mothers' Stew Cough Syrup Is the name of a preparation, made and sold by W. A. Trick ey of this city. No one has forgotten "Mother's Stew" and it is as effective to-day tin ever. Nothing better tor colds ami coughb. Try a bottle. W. A. THICKET'S DUOS STORE. -iuimI i lu it'-t with iinpi ihIUI ni''cih fur ttie (& J: i-ni'x in "Mil n Ali'ohitlisin, Mtu HliitM a nl tttlu-r trti.' nsiny. P ; 'i'jit n-ltt ii nl T'tltntvo IciIiMh iuiiI ii'r-vc ' Iiii n-i hid, " - .... ,i.il ......... ,.l i. .....i u ......... i.. 1 1... I i k:...... " "n hum " id in- i i ii- i:h ni I fi m OUff TESTIMONIALS, lii inctli. h ;hu1 iri-niim ni ul' itlv from ii ii y initirlmi t lit t.s Wtll-iniu r. Iicfiliii. . f 1 Jpfc luihlnt'H riipHcity unil itMiHitm't uf fainity ami )Hhinr.K- on I'tiiillitrnt'D I'nr full tnfiirir.;itiuii, nn-mit nr uriih- DR. J. E. BLAINE, Maimer, :NU lnust St., St. Louis, Mm. l or h y':ir- VhWf nf Mi dlcul 8lt.ll ttf tin- K t h y In-lllur, I Iclil, III. HOME TTMNT FOrt TOBACCO AND NEURASTHENIA. JACKSON LIHE & QUARRY CO, JACKSON. MO. Maiiufuff uh'i-H of "Pearl of Cape County" The strongest White Lime in the market, and w mude the celebrated Capo (Jiranleau County Marble i:. :r: