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The Yazoo Valley Democrat from Yazoo City, Mississippi • 3

The Yazoo Valley Democrat from Yazoo City, Mississippi • 3

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4 "2 w-. -j-- -V 11 i.oc.ti, i.ssns. riio PEOPLE'S FAVOftn try triwjpcmovniL LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 2 ih I $6 I ki In bi 1.1)1 iKV ll.l.l: A 1M iX "II SHOUT LIME Locals, this week, are as geaice as pickicd hen tonnes. Fouche Murroll's Slave troupe will appear attain to night also, to-morrow night.

Pree luncli to daj-, at 11, at the Centennial, and to night "lever" on toast at the Winn Saloon. If you want to aX. a genuine drink of good stimulants eall on 111 YE 11 JEWS. The river Htill continues to rise slowly at this point, anil plent-of drift is hcing caught by thoriv-or pirates. All the packets have Leon carrying out full loads of cotton, but have very lijht trips up.

Tho landing presented ciuite a lively appearance lust Sunday '1'ho ine steamers River up. oomintr. A few more snow-flake cards on hand at this Tlo thermometers kept lui-kv boUbin from lioal to cdd. What's lie matter witli you. tend.

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titM ills "JO o-tits; Mll- i I OUR AGENTS: Pr. .1. Y. Smith. lU-nton.

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ki; Homo. 1 II. li A i.l-lN K. don't your clothes tit-' is lie latest. Mule ami lioro drovers arc tot- I-ucy Keirn and Yazoo N.

(). am i i A 6 i '-3 I a- H. II Minis lVasonvillo. I tjlu, vory Humorous in tlieso parts. i nmoi oi ihi- tii- Sco ailvorli-omont ot liouso to rout.

AlsoSalo of tho inatorial of tho Yii.io Ikinnor. 1 jtho Sehmitt Bros. They keep everything genuine in their line, hi'sides tlicyare so courteous and loldiging that von will like it hot tor. See advertisement. I We had a dream the other night and it it comes to pass our adver Using columns will he decorated shortly with ad vert isem ts from Horry Paine, lhirki lale Smith, I' will i ii, vi: tTli-i 'iKMit- ot voili- oaani rallahalchio steamer I'tah, from hi low, and the Jiig Sur.tlower,with a lull load ol cotton ami a list of passengers from ahove.

1 he l.uey Keirn am! Home also went down early Sunday tho latter with over nine hundred hales. The Pro. oiler, C. W. Wolfe, nun 'i(dvshurf.

came no on Sun i' in tho ralllj lino luigLTy, an 1 a i 1 on l-m. 'i the Saloon. ami several ot tiers. t. 5 I 'i'I'V'.

wJ' "S- i' VXV' -Ml-W I' I1 UStJV- fit P. is 'f(WWr 1 u.y.v. r-Ti: hack ii vxis, 5 iMM Mj-ii; r. 'i. Z.B Kp I Z'lrZ'l-v solUiig gon.ls 1 Ml i nisj i ij i I.

vttl 'i' ox ro.Mi: all: ami :ii.i;i..-iry Dcrhm- We acknowledge from' i i i Messrs Hariison In-Main i i In M. 1 1 i -1 1 1 I' e.i-.ui liit- riiit-r' t'v. fill. Usi-f i i- the ivi-rv i'. .1.

1.. Mrl Vi.U'M. J. 1', Ci O. I.

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A. M. Heath, we learn, ha planted some corn. lie is an early and very farmer. Joh printing is done cheaper in this oiliiv, th in it is in We know heroi'f we spca k.

Yazoo City has heon visited 5y two eo'ored conlidenoe men, hut our police soon jued them for She is destined up the river in search of cotton seed. In the lan-iKiiie of Will S. Jlays, of the Courier-Join nal, "she is genuine wet-ender." i week. hey are hole-souled gentlemen, and do the most lucra- live business in town. Money spent with them is money saved, Mr.

I. (I'ilruth is on our roll is-u oi CO JOS and co-Is. tor favors bestowed. Ho is tl io Prince of good fellow and a bet-, a- muuerous now a-sissipjii, as Shows ai day, i i house don't exist, convince of the We learn that not vory lopjij c. Mr.

Joo Saundor's fjin.i twelve miles trom this euv, -as burned. Mr. Ili MeGintv. a oil ami favorably known i-vnt it's man this city, hail c.utsiiim'.i in1 wo hrar of one or two nearl tor amt cluapcr Try him and Intact. riM lKMoelt.T OkcicK, I February 1 1, lsTli.

We have no quotable ohr nge to note in the cotton market for the week and give quotations as bote ro every county. The 1 oi'iee n-iil oliK-e n-iil sub-1 Alio so-cuuou ghosts, (or whru-been absent (or a was heard last Sat- Here Serihe a silver-plated ni. kle to the is-it) ho ha man who will lix iho side wa! be- 1 week or two. I'1 1 hales of cotton, t- whoie lohcrtv I Ti Low nit i mi arc iy night by two young gentle- low Scott the barber. men who were setting on the I The market may he consideied Court-house steps at the lime, but weaker, owing to the quantity of i Circus next lookout for your hen roost, tor Sambo1 'hah got to hah money for to go.

-'iiii1 ot his surplus cash, as not a r-i! -cuts worth of i Ili'W Ion jont how l.ini:, is it munii tu take li'arn the wavs of trotting alonc this unuortaiti world. who dnln wait tor nart iculars. i very inlerior coton oH'ercil. whii t() 'command very low jirnes. liel- to see Hie clows and hor-.

No clue has as yet tho recovery of the lost tor grades would command better money. Madame JJumor has it i A FULL STOCK ALWAYS 0. HAND, AND AT -PRICES THAT BZ7Y CC-T iPETiTION. Z'l' thai some one has promised to firing it up it they wiil not bo it takes a cart load of to shingle a meeting hwuse S3 punished and no ij.iestions asked ATRONIZE CHS EffFERPRlS i how long will it take a young 3 rxJ -v ik ei 1 'hi LJ We. shall not expect our whole largo L-lerk we know of to cat a -ize bunch of bananas f--.

Loi.i or Ciii'-aco, vk rjlAX'l I 'A Altiiti ses, Mr. Plankenshn. is now giving Ir-sons to a number of voting men in our city, the art ot keeping books. Jle is well versed in the business, and wiil give entire satisfaction. Montgomery, of Satartia, paid our a visit la-t week.

He is one ot the bine hen's chickens, that helped to carry the late election. You shall never he forgotten, tins. Cotton is sti'l rolling into Ya.oo City -one of the best marts in the State. Tii is is owing, as a matter LY 1 OVALS. P.

J. McCormick. one ot iho best physieians in the State ol 31 and, in our opinion, v.jua! to any in the I'niied States, 1 removed uartors to ol i stand of Peter 1, Cooks, where he can be found during the at night at his residence. his t-ard in our advertising In the same building can also i liiid 31aj. P.

M. herly. the agent in this city that is a i alion from destruction of Carriage Buggy Repository. Tiic fullnwiiig li'itcfd of wo jmblisli To Whom it Mav Concern in i 3 iV5' is; A ''re l.vfMAXAl'oi.is, Feb. It, lsTt.

I have been intim-itely aeijuamt-ed with the bearer. ir.l. F. Hancock, for many years, and know hiu. to be highly skilled in his profession; and a reliable, conr- situ VtM'l, on short itf to the liberality of our Sfi- 111 1-.

Ol COI1I riv. to-tic any stv.c We are now jirejiari biggies. Carriages, 1'ha paper to be tillc-l up with legal ad vertisenu-nts, now that the printing lull has been repealed. hut only desire a couple ol barrels full tor waiting so long and patiently and for our faithful performances during the same period of time. We are under renewed obligations to our many patrons, for a renewal of their subscription.

Also to the ad? ertisers who have chosen our medium to circulate their business. We shall do our utmost to gain yur confidence ami increase. voiir Mr. Carter, teacher of Centre Pidge near this city, i-fa-t gaining an enviable reputation as a good instructor and lair and impartial teacher. We bespeak for him a long and prosperous career of learning the young i is' i V.

orkll.el: us. r. in a will ari a toous gentleman in every scn-e of the word. 1 yei-y cheert 1 1 lv commend him to lln-t with whom he enterprisi ng, solvent nierchants. Tiiis week, for the tirst time I We have the best id 11 work till ned out line, ti me.

since the woods wa- bu r-i! We ha ve It. may ci me in contact John u. ci.oVKit. Repair Bugg'ics, YHA1L Ve ihe attenti -n of our rea icrs to the important that it is tist about the right now to buy ycur -lock, pre-at. "TV to making a not her crop, a I i ro one, to se- i rca-iii er ot Suite Indiana.

Kinds of lloUSK SHOKINC, of neat 1 executed. 1 1 a i la bl ish men we an- now ling in our FJi' a i ''J; iy i i to s-itno on c. to ii i) (. t'ii-na of received some priming -l lie lepeahng of tin- inl.im his hill being tiie cause. We thank vmi gentienieii fir your 1 remembrance.

We were very sorry to learn ot the death of Mr. Isaac Sheppard. of Le-xinglou. He was, in every I I "I.AsKI, 1 1 cccmher 1.1 that II. F.

Han visiting the State i es while W'OKly at libera! I-a-arni n.i cook purpi a are and lue re ol in search of a more genial climate, and to pro-pect for permanent location, I take pleas- re in com me ml i -r him. as a ecu-' PlHSl LIST sense oi the word, a env-ver, nidus- i ideas the knowledge ot etniuette Us! Vehich will keep constant melil oi I all is. y.oi can tin 1 tle-m at of" Mcsrs. Whadly or itfod'ug and groom-k. their stalde is renowned, of nn -re courteous and obli-ge thai: ti.oy are, it l.c ilap-is-ible to rind.

is a i a i lav next Cook'- lireai rli-h tut-l American ('irc'is, an I i ,1 1 '1 oi. hand a large a or ROOM SETS CHAIRS jtleman and a thoroughly skil led 1 1' I'-N' i (i 1 F.S, from dentist, lo the people uf that State. I TOP 15 i 1 1 FS from 1 He is ot Southern birth, and in full i'l'lio P.iiggy. svnii-athv with o'ir section. Mr.

warranted for 1 2 im-u' h. i Hancock ha- resided here for sov- i WIIFKI.S Flhl.hb 'oral vears, and has practised his from 'profession with great success, and! Wo thank our friends and has the entire confidence ol heretofore and the eommiinilv gen-la continuance of the same, an i rallv and goo-, fuithi-r South, examine our work a soU l'v as a ot health. acceptance. ll'i'dl and mathematics. The way that our cftieieni Mayor, Joseph Holt.

K-ip, is dispatching hu-iue-s with the disturbers ot the peace and rjiiictudo of our little city, meets the approval of an ap-ireciiitivc public. The people ot a.oo should feel themselves honored lo receive the services of so 'C" parlor Dmi )l i cry nd I.O-. Kl.Nii IiLASsFS of every tri-His mail and valuable citizen. He was a Mason and Oil Peli-iw. May he rest in That other fellow that sample 1 that new- brand of whisky that I legman has just reeivi-1.

sav-ihat 'tis tin- best every tr bovn his throat; oh, what a witching good by it has. wiil drink it but love it. R-adthe letter this morning's trom Hon. U. S.

the important ot' im lion city i in. cash v. will I i ci I i 1 ai res--. Curia ns. Wi win give l.Mir in this '-itv.

Uur eM- vx in hi i ion ariial an oiiicer. railaut im THAN v. -'ii v. NATHAN HIKSCil, A' Walnut st. Cincinnati, I 1 involve in hi- lia, the cour-j tesy and confidence ol any ot' my 'friends, whom he may present i himself.

No. C. lUtoWN. over ol every j. attorn, i this i in us a the the leg Folding tt-nallv it: a CLAS-: -i.

t. ,1 A Ames, lh far 'is ai pea 1 Mv NATHAN za. It wait received la-t wee', tor our paper had been printed From the hideous howls in the calaboose "round the corner, last Saturday night, there certainly must have been someone in there. A good size st ii i da tor placed over the mouth of such midnight howlers, would cause the neighbors in the immediate vicinity to rest more quietly in the arms of Morpheus. It would occupy too much space it ate exposition on :n.s continent.

P-m't to see eirou-. Admi-sion adults, Si; children under 1 years. cents; hi, lieu under 5 yean- 'Jo Kcservod seat- Patent Opera -ir-. extra can be secured v.i 11. C.

Trier's It r.i:i;s I MUAN Feb. Pi, '71. The bearer lr. F. Hancock, a citizen of Indianapolis, intends going It) Decatur.

to practice 1 his profession. i'le is skilled in his profession, is regarded as first class by our people, and a worthy citizen. He has by h's skiil ac- cumulated considerable property, is not dependent upon his profes- Fortune tellers are getting numerous in the country, and more Coii'ec-grouuds wasted than the law allows. In several houses we wot of, it is against the const itu- vCi iooacco Liquors, Cgai ivi-VV-'i were we to thank Maj. P.

M. lo-'sion lor a support, but .1. sires to 5 herty for all ihe favors he bestows continue the practice of his pro d.itA i- C5 1 Ihnnion and live im pagne, 1 nest died I la van nil Ci have constantly in Fin" tip I Whiskies, Sparkling and Still iuos. popular brands oi Domestic Key We-1, and Imp '7 I'EIA JIOf'sE. lion of the house to put an egg in I real demonstrations are now the tea-kettle, for fear ot settling made by several monied the coil'ee.

to erect a suit-i-' Ther- was a grand rush to the Hall a- the accommodation 1 Centennial last Saturday for Troupes, Concerts, Li-c-l ler nicl tkey run there tun-rs, who may visit day ll" o'clock for and for the benefit of homo exhi- good, and never get Litlons more particularly. Wo arc juappoinu-d either Fre.l is a fession. 1 therefore commend him to the confidence and esteem of your peojde. Jiespcetfully, i J. C.

Dknny. AttorneysfJerieral Indiana. i hi; upon us, in the way of job-work and advertising. He is one of the most thorough-going business men in the Slate, and it is owing a 'J Ccnntry Tri Special Iniluceinerits Gfilred tc LTII. Dec.

1st '74-ly. entirely to his i itahlo energy I -ak pleasure in concurring in i the above statement ot Judge C.jy i' Crsh, end can Gei-! as Cheap as any in the State. UUU illll'iuuo Willi lliu jiiess. T. A.

Hknpiucks. Denny, i s. cp rr 5: i sorely in need of an lnsinu-tion, as tin' substituto we have is! id a'. bully boy." The freed en in town looking i i-l i ut 100 Barrels of Rye and to -11. -I U'M, 1 il.i:;,' i i L.

.1. in am i-j for some one to furnish them, re Jilid Jt'li''lVtIt St-. an i Three thousand cheers lor him say we. We saw a man yesterday ramming down buckshot into a double-barreled shot-gun, swearing by all that was good, bad and indifferent, that he would shoot the or brother of the gal III -ei. both dangerous and unsuitable.

So far the committee-men are meeting with there having been already about sioCO 00 si.bsi-rihed tc wards it. Let the people of Yazoo City not be be- Ai sembles an ominous cloud; but those who have no mules and have to rent land, receives but little consolation, as our-merchants thi I l. of ti.r to our VJ 15 3 TV MESSRS. I.TEX HEJMl VE- TERSOX Takes this method of calling the attention ot the public generally, to the following liberal price-list of Uuggies open rior on 200 0Hay 400 00 We ate now making tho celebrated Concord buggy (a good vehicle,) and warranted for twelve, months lor the small sum of one hundred and lifty dollars. We 1 DAVID HASTINGS.

best the he-t mr i In the roar ef store, where vre trr- iyear do not intend to run them on 9 i i i i.i l. i MS---'-? OTTO .7 I this mode of doing business. -s- irc j. -j-x 7: i I'l-l i pia r.t ter I. i a b.

o.i.i,- oi .1 1.. I A Ij st I- janlS that s.nt him that valentine (flourishing in tho air a huge picture of a man with a long nose, and mouth thai indicated that he We have the PURE KELLY ISLAND POST WIPJ. We direct from the I-l-nel. and recommend it to be the lies' and Pure in tiie market. Also 1'ui ii.Lizu.-.

BOHmiTT BROTHERS. 'i '1 I '-Pi I': I i k. i' rotate, in this particular, simply because she is ahead in all others, but let her erect one of beaut- ar.d magnificence, the sight and use of Plowing should be commenced now, for the sooner corn is planted, and tho inoro plowing it re- had been Jed with a snovei, in- liave reccuty added another fur- which would be an ornament belter will be the yield. TO THE FARMERS, PEARL RIVER stead ot a spoon, when a to our already large estab- Mai, I with I nA lle finally cooled down, however, ii. sum cut, aim met uu i i i i haerison, Ingram co, FOUNDRY PLOW; .18 liui 4.J..fI .3 JjUtij We know this to bo so, from what we read in our agricultural exchanges.

"While we are on the subject of giving advice we would the gaze of an admiring public and spacious enough for the accommodation of the many who throng to such occasions. Iron -r viile i suggest, that it would be profitable V. i. r.uhne witli st i. He.

I. n.i'l lo.o iVi-in 111. I' iV I. li ti FEAST A XT) FLOW 0F in n'ant a great deal ol it, and less i-: at st il a ILBUM WAGON COMFY; to execute all kinds of plantation woi with neatness and despatch, and at the usual prices. are prepared to do horse-shoeing in the most approved style.

We are also prepared to fill wagon wheels with turned spokes, for the small sum of from 86 to For the patronage extended us heretofore, by a liberal public, we tender our sincerest thanks honing to merit a continuanceof like Ia now beinir generallj' introduced in j.arts of the country ami wherever tested, its merits are all universally acknowledged. Ii has taken a premium wherever it has been exhibited at the State Fairs. It is the Cheapest Plow now in use and does its work more thoroughly running as well as any steel plow, in any kind of soil. At the last State Fair, in Jack-on. on a trial which was to test it-merits as arai nsl other com-oe' i n-r rivals it, b-ro olt the 'blue libbon' i t- at t.

luil N. rl'i aia I I' A St I In and went to setting type as usual. If a sixty-pound shell ad exploded in our sanctum last Satur-daj-, it would not have surprised us more tham hearing of a certain gentleman in town wanting his Democrat discontinued. If he can stand it wo can, but wo will wager him one ol Prof. Leitzs' celebrated pound-cakes ho renews it before the lapse of another month if he has no access to his neighbors.

In losing his we have t.H- 1 a of cotton. It seems to us that if the ladies would get up a concert ol tablaux, for the church, or some laudable institution, and receive a lit SO ULr We shall ever remember that it was on last Friday, when the clock in the steeple struck 12, a rap was heard on our office door, and a stalwart Ethiopian entered "SSS-il sis 2 'i 1 1 favors by our energj-, industry, as a mark of its excellent qualities and it did the same thing at the Louisiana Stale Fair, in s. Fr. I'-rotitoti Genoral Atreut tor this plow himself a workman -k i i and in-genuitv. Four diiVerent si.os Plows are n.

i.iutaciured at lis Foun tle of the money that is being paid cheapness and good work. Hoping to receive the present year our sanctum, Deanng a water la- mnv hows. WOuld be jns the patronage bestowed last, we Fullinaa Palace Cars Without Ar. ii i nid vi-i Mi. 'J I.ilti.-i;,.

i. ir-i tr- hi: a 'i lcki-l- ltt.il l' i'. ATVl )KK. Cen'l i i A-''. 1'y inioims ln dened with the choicest delicacies more profitable to town and of the season, and a neat little f.itiftn.

Get uo a concert. registered seven others paying remain Very respectfully. Lillel-deaux, stating that it was Oltenbekc Peterson. feb. 1st, 3t.

From tho appearance of the ad vertising columns of the Ilerald and Democrat, people at a dis dry, to-wit 2nor.se, 1 borse, horse, horse. SOLD BY BARKS DA l.V. SMITtl, and HARRIS XIERMAX, YAZOO CITY, MISS. Si.ld'-v C. Simon.

Delta. La: J. I. lr-ii 7. J.

A M. L. Hnrniwi, und Huikcnr.Kiil A N. isfin. (imvl nac; A vei -V ani Diinmt; J.

K. Moore, ami 11. C. Kelly, West Station: Sta.UU.-Kor A S.n. ict.

A Eilwards, Thomastovn: IJIpw A Grenada; Yai-iea, Kopperl A Hawkins. aiilen. I am alio prepared to till orders lur Castings of ail IPcscrip'toire. BiaAll orders promptly filled, and all work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Prices to suit the times.

janl8sly CHARLES WILLIAMS. irioioJs and tho jiuhlK- goner- A TTENTIOA. Geo. C. Kress the popu PotmnRiniOfC hi -tAW that in- ta make the compliments of Mr.

Henry Ilalder that Prince of Restaurant keepers. The proprietors, as is always the case, were both in the devil absent. Alter a blessing from the best looking one of the two, we inverted our plates, took up our knives and forks, and began in a manner that didn't show much of the "childlike and bland" tance would imagine that lazoo City is short of merchants, but for their benefit we announce that KllklkllfB Dill Wlal r. i 'i. "Ui (L.ir I i mw 110 Ul ll 010 I) A ICS i in advance oince uio uuove put in type he has come forward and ponied.

TIIE CENTENNIAL YEAR. As extraordinary exertions will be made in every department of business, during the present year, to show to the world the great improvements in American products, mechanics and manufactures, wo are determined not to be outdone. Wo have, therefpro, mado such lar Clothiers, are offering immense DargairiB in good, substantial, and reliable clothing. The Season is DAIUiS Staple and ls? it t- there are a great many here, and as liberal a set as ever owned a lato, we have a large, stock, and t.ortainiiiii to tho t'hotoirrupb Art-, has also a fine assoitnioii ot Ml are determined to sell it all. Now is the time to buy.

Big bargains yard -stick. ure Frames, Cord anc! Loops, Dry-Goods, Groceries iiiiii Sifer in Overcoats and Boy's bails. business. After masticating suffi Geo. (J.

Kress Co. till marl ciently of 03-sters and other good Alb'ims. Chromoo. Many of our exchanges, speaking of the weather, arc bragging about having peaches, plums, and one has gone so far as to say utuffs, wo beheld in a glass lour of Clothing Boots, Shoes, KaU and Caps, arrangements as will enable us to exocute job printing of every description in the best manner at the lowest prices. A'Sl) I1LVXK the nicest cigars that erer a bon ton propped himself behind the AN ELEGANT STOCK OK JEANS, I.Vi BAGGING AND T1E8.

Igoeis fftr "Gold Ring" and "Yazoo Pride, CUT TIIIS OUT. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. There is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Diseases, Coutrhs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die Steiooschooo. E.nt;r. vines Also a laro lot (d Fluwcr fetiV II i also tor WiU-ox (iihbs.

Now Silont. Sewins; lu'a, chines with autoniAtic tontion, Yazoo City Oct. 26, 1S75, The Vai.len Weekly Record "We are under many obligations to The Tennessee Ministrels. the kind donor for such a sumptu PKALEltrt IN' Drugs, Eledioinos, Chemicals, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Fine Old Wines and Brandies, for Medicinal Purposes, Choice Brands of Ci tears and Paintt, Oils, Tarnishes, Dye Stafo, Patent Kcliciass, os! Qil, and WIMK)W J-Physicians prescriptions omjioundod with accuracy, neatness an 1 dispatch, at all hours of tho day and night. iazoo City, 25, Fouche and Murrell's Inimitable CARVER," "EAGLE' end "PRATT'S REVOLVING-! ous repast and so enjoyable a We6t Tennesseo Plantation Slave HEAD GIN STANDS.

that in his county the leaves on the oak trees were "half grown." A fellow living near hero says Yazoo can beat that all hollow. While out in the hills last week he gathered a bait of iresh muscadines, cut open a few ripe watermelons, and stold a sack of full grown roasting-ears George Washings ton's little hatchet notwithstand-ii te whiff. It is use I es to say he has Troupe, a troupe of genuine negro ministrels, opened last night all such on hand. rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure them. Dr.

A. Boschee's Herman Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from tiermany, and its wonderous cures astonishes everyone that try iL If you doubt what we siiy in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Hegulur size 75 cents. feb6-ly-qc size ot Milburn's celebrated Thimble-skein and Iron-Axle is a new paper HOWT being pub-Wagon, can be lurnishcd at Manutaoturei-s' prices.

lished by Mr. Thad. Potter, at highest cash rice paid Cotton, and liberal ad vanoes Ar. mado on Cotton tonsisrBcd to KiohuuUois Now lr, auU-n station. on tile The weather ia now in fine lo the largest auuiom-o wo uvc seen in tho hall this season.

The programme was well selected plight to go-a-fishabus, get-a-biti- janlS-ly Central Kailroad. ouns, Lus in jaKi-uue. and admirably periormcu. i i.

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