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Yazoo Herald-Democrat from Yazoo City, Mississippi • 3

Yazoo Herald-Democrat from Yazoo City, Mississippi • 3

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1- -v I rz Hhkald-Dkmockat -I I if Furnisiiing' Supply Business, kimh.s M.iu., Tor Nh. rlir. request of manv Villi's. tin" request iI Villi's. we nil thoiicd aiilitnmcc AIT.

W. II. inn.t' a a candidate lor I In- olliee i't Mit'iillof YaZoo county, I In next election. niMil'i. -iTC to announce lhe present incumbent.

CaIT. ii. Tayi.ok. as a candidate tor iv-vlii lion to tin' olllce ol Shcrill ot Ya7oo county at the liel dec lion. For Trenttirrr.

fl'c arc am Iioi iei toaiuioiiiK'i' the name ol Majok 1. M. I OHki: I tor rc-clccliou to the olliee of County Tl caMHi r. at 1 1 November flection. an- authorized to announce 1..

aKKKN a a candidate for I mint Tit -a-urer, at tin" next November election. For We are authorized to aimounet Mil. I. W. I homh a candidate forthe otlin i.l of Vawo county.

Hi tin- "Ycmbci rlfl'tum. UYING COTTON, and in stock- All Kinds of Keep thr LARGEST Is I We SiiKii. ii 1 1.. I-TM THIS OXTY, ALL MADE TO ORDER Make Liberal Advances on Cotton i'LACFJ) IX THEIR HANDS FOR SHIPMENT. Fori oash.

I i in hi.1 Yliolosale or Mam street Retail SHIPP CHEATHA TmZJSTTON. in 3i- I'V GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES r. ivitig i ge niid 'l SrilIX(; SUJIMER GOODS. lech l.cy to sell -it HIGHEST CA SH PRICE TO I'lic. i ilt: Hi m- A II til.

i i l-v. alii 'ood ei tenl- d. sijs then ted tii'1 at toi i 1 1 I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 lid. ol fie--, louilill dark h.iir. lnii dai i 11 hi.

bi-ard. baudome l.n e. i s. of ui i en. Ila bin; blue rati.

ei eareli'-i ol i- fur. M. i.l -k. one ot I In- lllo-t popular irelilleliieii Hie county -ol which lie is a natie. Col.

I. ue bar been at tbe bnr ill active practice, only some or seven years, hain de-votod hi- time since mauliooil lo his plant-in; interests, liasiiiL' a Iiaii.l-.'inr e-late in the "Sway tel. 1 was one of the most -i 1 1 1 n-uiuu ntal eommanili'i the famous or lluinphrey's brigade." Lee's army. He was a I in ill of the first is-issjppi eonveiied after the ar, and made an enviable record a- a legislator. In each and every conilict, in this county ayailist Kadi, alism.

Col. I.u-e has been pi iniiieiit in Hie ton-most ol the and to his laboi.s. i io.pieiicc iullueitee doe the pai ty owe much for its liual tri-iimph. llei.i.on popularly pokcu ot r. -a suitable ill to ple-ellt Vaoo ill tile net stat" Senate.

Ilii- friemls are Iceii ui ami ile oI i and His. Col. i.u-e, the biief lime he ha.s been at the bar. succeeded to a handsome practice, and in the conduct ol hi cae. evinces 1'ulolity.

judgment and uearch. Ju.st tun' seat ill advance ot ol. Lu-c. is seated one of the oldest, liest known nm! liioft industrious- ot ur local Of medium si.e. nouie live lo t.

ten inches hitdi, i veii. haml-oiiie leatuiis. brown hail and mustache and chin wliiskei ot -aim-color, a face deiiotini; admirable traits of character, ot eMi i inely in at, mode-: at I ire, a caiclul. patient observir ot tin court, is the lloS. W.

M. the "junior" member of the wcil linn ot "Miles I'-pper-oii." and in fact its chief P-pre -eiifaiie. lo n. Miles hi i tune and pre-eiie. to hi-- planting; hitt-re ts in Holme- count and coining only to the m- -ions ol cmts.

Mr. confines 1 1 i I It 1 1 closely to his olliceaud is thoroughly ilcoted to the interests of his clients, i.f which the linn has a number, bcin.ir tin: oldest and largest eslablis'heil 1 a i linn in the city. Mr. prior to the war, va- the Circuit Clerk ot his and ultcr retiring from that position enten .1 upon hi can i-r. which been tlatlcrinir.

I Ic lias filled many coip.irate otliccs. Mayor. A Ideriuaii, and lia-been a ino-t laithfc.l. -etui public r-vaut, and has always manifested und cordial interest in the growth and pro--H-iityot hi-' city. In of j.i!.!ii improveinen: Mr.

F.per-on iJ ever ion- most and ith a -oiiiat i nt nt healthy influence i- able (. .1.. no little to i potato 'Ami. liuciau. lie has is barnt'ss'aiid tin- end ot advaneini- the not lunch of a nlwavs been n-adv to i-iiml service lor Ins par A ijuict, I'cvcrthc- WoI'tii retirin-', uiiasMimiiiL: man.

he is a fjo.id au-1 sii. ee -tnl 1-iu "till cltiell aial im nt Ionian. 1 you -ce that -in. .11 lonp ot inen. a il- i battl'i-r and inhin-r in a ipiiet, .1 undertone.

aeli ot hom bits -t. eiiai a. tei im printed on hi- yonne The one of l.n lt-powerful frame, above medium heedi', dalk liair. lark moostaehe. lou.ni, -loiliu-; lace, even.

attractive features, a quick, ratm-r lestie-- j. constantly on tlnj alert as ii were, of ommandin tiie whole, ol d.uk, neat dress, -neb as eiitlcim-n generally adopt, is otic ot the best known ami success ful of the youiier brethren who have come upon the scene since the war. li- rcctly after the war and for several years. Mr. Dreiiniiiir was Deputy Circuit Ckrk.

under tico. A. I libbs. Alter tins he entered upon his proft career, and has by industry. capacity and lidditv, suc- eded handsomely.

He is also nn expe rienced an! accomplished civil engineer. tint has done no little in this lino in tiii- Pcction of Hit: State. Mr. D. for several years has lilh-d the position of School I rustce in the city and has taken treat mil effective interest in educational mat ters.

Mr. Drciiuiug has taken no great or noisy part in political contests, hut when there has been hard and serious work to be done, no one has been more prompt or faithful, or Useful, than this gentleman. For some mouths he served as Mayor pro tern, of the city, and hi administration was marked bv fairness on the one hand mil a fearless vindication of the law ami punishment of criminals, on the othoi. He became a terror and dread to law-break- r. Mr.

Dreituing is devoted to his pro fession and is a close, zealous advocate, an accomplished pleader and an effective. convincing debater. He has an inviting future before him. if lie continues on in the future as in the past. Another one ot this group, a gentleman of marked appearance, of medium size, graceful, proportioned build, of long.

ather wavy, very dark hair, dark mous tache, large nose, dark grey, rather quiet, yet observing eyes, a mouth indicative of lirmness, a close observer of all trans piring ubout him. seldom ever speaking to oreniragmg conversation with those ibout him, quiet and reserved in the ex treme, such i a hasty, crude sketch of the UOX. JOSRI'II 11. HOI.T, of the Yazoo bar and now and for three years past the ellieient, popular and capable Mayor of our city. Mr.

Hu t. although young in years and in practice, has est.il-lishiil his claim to confidence and high opinion, a a thoroughly trained and well grounddd lawyer, lie could not help ta king kindly to his profession his father prior to and up to a lew years succeeding the war haviii'' been one of the most emi nent lawyers in the county Mid even the State, and is also a luphrw of the lat Judge Advocate (on. Holt, of Washington, D. C. Cen.

Holt, prior to the late war having been prominent at the bar ol this State. Mayor Holt to a fam ily of lawyers, and the industry, acumen and perseverance so essential to success in this profession, seeming to div-ecnd from lather to Mr. Holt of late years has given his time largely to his oilii ial duties, and as a judge of a court of inferior or subordinate jurisdiction his opinions and ru lings always command consideration and support from those capable of interpreting correctly the rules anil spirit of the laws. His practice has advanced, despite the official demands upon his time. As an officer, Mr.

Holt has given general iM'ing tearless ami rigid in an en forcement of the law. Mr. Holt is now upon rising ground, in the matter of years, professional success ami social po-ularity, and we predict for him an enviable and Bticeesslul future. The last of the group Ls perhaps one of the Ik-sI kiio vvu nieii, among the, masses of IheVoiMit v. less in a profi s'ional way than In M.u and build and VIS I'll lit ift ill mill' I before ila pi.

lid I mo an ndidate lor -llppol'l Hi. Surveyor, ill cb uaeje a man and his man. av two ie' the people urveyov, b' and ha done Vice ill that line i hard ol ker an Jed b. 'be ill make a int. -t gin-: ollieer.

ha', ii apacity a a hi, ine-thorouglily t. oil' V. i thorough! m.p. long and taidibd I' He to I i'l'in loi in which It illl- el.l! i.riri'l I and 1 ui I hi I hilil- iil tion i 1 1 pi the di it i-r In fa at 1 1 i heci audieii a. hi py and' ber-hip the gati ion Kdwanl Tun a dV .1 v.

ol Mr. the a ty eu- ie i', were lor el in S. 1. Sat: Hi" 1 llpit. 1 Koy-H-r.

ten Hie ci to Hie toot met by ai up Trinity. p-e-lv l.lek p-l. "iiair th-i happy fr eereluoli', church, i soon Miri die- and coi i at i lio i I of At: ci v. b. irti.i a Me I.

a A I''- I- Mr. pie Ml i-I l.l" I. pi nun th cm; I drank 1 dal eon; dll. hapig long giurn oi icl I'm arid in nd: eleven st, wi re ar- Ob'' ot till 111 It. bed I jury I I.

it th, ill It, to! one 1. ,1 I'l'ill bt iv- by md there pa-' si i.i-i:. in till ed the rcy ol le le Ni: ben ot 1 ii'i iipp 1, im Mu. 1 ol thitt tn. had The en 1 gu di- I in An ti l) 1 iary 1 nit 1 -vear in 11 year- 111 pe; 't! farter ibbeiy) Hi ears I a'de the pe: 1t1.1i 1 i.

(l.uce: i.ry V'ill 1 :) i ve II b.lei p. liitcntiar in (larceny) fnew King His Honor ave iii: i.l. year- 1 (murder) de to ath 11: la-. ti.e mil. II while h'O-e Id not 1.11 the it fa 1 he V.oliid I il- l.b n-e! 1 motion lor icing ma-ie.

mar the l.e-l and c'leat'ft in the go T. T. l.I.l.K The mo. tow is tl nil la-mav be bal in fbere it II muck's le Of tl 1 1 Pre prietor. Tiie people bargains at line a t.

'it lho-e lll.l.ifii SACRIFICE OF CLOTHING Vonths" and 'hildrfiis" Wiar UKN'IV TUMSlllN'' (iOOl 1 1 ATS. IXHiTS siuiks, TH cud VAL1SIJS, At the New York Clothing House. aecountot hard limes and I "Of IlloneV. I Will Sell III 11 1 i re Sjoek. for the S'KXT IAVS.

per cent lower than ANV JiOl'SK IN'lili: It will be to voiir own in-r-jj'-ua to give me a Ii lore el -cwhere. II. M. Main west of It. shepherd's.

Vaoo itv. Miss. Jrivci; Urn r.it i i i just received. (. noswoKTii o.

Ml STOlllt. .7. A. r.v.diam ie pectliilly announce- 'o the public in genera! that lie is tobeiound at I r. I'ci ry's Sewing Machine Kooiiis.

where lie is now prepared to buy. i ll Ol exchange all kindsot Mu-ii ul I ruincnis ile has a spaeioe. work-shoi in addition, where 1'iatios. irgans. cie.

are repaired by -killiu! workmen. l'iaiios thoroughly Tun, tl. l'arties ho 'nave l'iaiios ti di -po or exchange should address me or can forward them to be -old on their lii.sinuii' iit received i continu- ion. New roods ot all kinds, various assort ments, low down lor Uic casn can on V. Klil.KT.

TO lIO.Mi; ATTimmilVN. Tin- midcrfigncil ha- been appoitited a Commissioner both ol the I'nilci' States and the Ya.oo Chancery Courts, and woiii.l be ph ased to the members of the bar, here or elsewhere, needing his services. Will take pleasure in promptly and faithfully discharging any duly to him will visit any portion of the county to administer oaths, or take depositions, and will be. reasonable in all ol his charges, asking only thai which it may be lawful for him to charge. The attention ol the Ya.oo bar is called to tiie foregoing.

Kc.pcetfiiII. UOli "1. CAMiUELL. June 1st, '77-tf. For vour Keady-inado Clothing and Cicnt-i' Fnrniyhiiig itMKls, cull at V.

S. C. JiivLETS. quinIneT" Jlorphia and Cinclioniilia, at jliUC t-lf. 1K.

CAKKOLl8. A- the times. ro.v hauler, jt-ople llott lor great b.iiu.iuia lo tin- store, ol tt i I I I 1 II komi i.i:s. i 1 til Iiii lisD.i a i col, i 'i't. v.

in i i i ou 1 I'd a lull l.io'.vil, well eo bloom, and thi- and the note otiiee on Monday p. in. la -t. Iroiu I he a-'f of Col. D.

T. Sallran-'. a tew mile; below The i iiy on the river. The blue ribbon ill ban, e. ovi-i to the Coiotn I.

''lie Z'irst of tlio Ni'Uiorl. The "bill of fare," daily, presented at tiieCouit I lou-e. shne lay la-t. ha- ithout a inule failure, a coi.vi.--liou of somebody for some one or other otVeiiee. Mr.

ilsun has lifen sucres-ful thus far. for the State. The -intde interruption ol this tide eon ie ion, wa- had oil la-t. and as lound in the pel-sou r.oo-y. a man of color, charged with being too iutiniaie with a pig.

I i i i "boo-y" interruption was i by the known litin Hud-Son, both member- making vineitig- lostC fit Last the scholar- ot tree i-chool, on the hill, wa i on, In, ted II 1 I ud- re pas in ali thei lvc- in ih rough a lege a in mat studies and aequilied them manner evincing i an-tai tl aiun tion on the part of Me- Smit h. In' principali ol tne Friday night the i and an cvhiliiboii that was lalg 'he colored peojile and wa ant and bv a very plea-Prof. Kurti'-. a trained and lie here r. he pi ineo.ai, We)! eypericllC troiu 1iiimssi bis cv chel.

-Hang far i'lt in tor him loi.t ci-ndu-coming in: name among ded evinces hi gi 1 In led hit IT. lllai t. I our vit He his li-itie I i od jllilgllleilt. I.imfiii One fruit ol the cufoieed. of eiuallcipation, to i -1 A tricau j.arentage tiie th em- to be love i lia-i gel happening upon th ph i Hie re: im.

would certain pri-e. Thci" nibled, ning- referred can be I'd a eoucnon-, any ighl that wC'iud 1 i i i to i such eve-from t' ID I'Vcuty i ork ai young darkey cars i to thcii the g.m.e of ill mag ba i ity, lur 1 1." What le-ti'iy ot i incn. an- ol we i-h the you: who Iiv b'v, us i remark is 'r and re-id is this ot in and It al rci not tin-' rc.iti has. IllereiV a al 1 would 1 bai I ing" loating an I ei and ca-ion lieu wen it d.g- ens ot th; aboig the eo; IV, II. ntitry is i ii Iroin vear to vi' I .1 I.

1 ol abi dc 1 1 i young neg will be a pretty -tale of all' dv, bv the I'-. A law- be in "'li tb'i bt a -Iron to the 1 Ii i ive renii dy, on-heart and -eat ot the di ville which came oil' v.ock vmi-1 ot the mo-t abUifs ot tiie 1 1 1 that evei id in the county, MO1, tliere l'lir-eles, b'li il i ot 11 iii lb" i wiio ver. Ill ol' cm il le llev xpeel id io: Illelldatioti. Tii; fail- to come (ully on oeea ion like ing. Tin- people noted I tin ir ho and tin love ol and tiit-i iet j- publ; he one We id'T- round about there I'dnlitv, th- ii ei.t.

iiiiii 1 1 r. llild do ill with all heir I'-'peet. thev Singb the honored lnei.ibct el 'oitgre-s II nm thi di-triet, v. a- oil the ibten ni'i'a ion. 1 ot coin be was compelled I deliver" whab ver ol mental -111-1- he had about him.

His speech wa-- an ablo one and lull ol instruction the hi ing listened to with profound attention by i 0 croid who v.i re then and tin-re 1 he younu IoIks di.i not trip the iilil lanta-tie toe' as niiu a- tin desired 0:1 of the threatening aspect of the weather, but what time they were paying, court to the Terp-ii bore, they every moment it. We cannot loo -uliicii ntiy the circumstances which (nrbade our In present. Tle Ku by Spleiitlttl Invrn In coinpfiiiy ith a liiiml'er of gi-ntk-tlemeu we repaired to the 'haiiipliu ition lying near town on Tuesday niorn-in-, to v. itue-s the working ottlic newly invented plow the patentee ol which il. Hohy.

ot I homa-town, tiiis Slate. Ve never saw a plow do better work, or more of it, in the same of time and this was the opinion of all competent criti's wiio witnessed its perloi niance. It was drawn by two mules, and four Inflows were made on the fifing; down of each row. One hand can cultivate filly acres in rorn wit thi plow with ai! the case in the world. It is easily mniiaj-ed and is a tremendous power in rutting, up iiiid tiie 'rass which usually iu-tests the field- of the farmers or planters Koby is a scientific, practical larmer himscll, and i.

eling the need ol a better plow than tho one- which have heretofore been in use, he ahoiu inventing, that much desired implement, and the instrument referred to above was the result of bis. labors. It is hound lo meet with rcat lor man ha" only to see it work lobe prepi in its favor. He is ready to sell cither a county or a plantation right to any and all ho may wi-ih to ija- in briiifring; its merits lieiore the public and on reasonable tcims. SlrlcrlT JTlTnte.

The court-room ol our elegant air! substantial court edifice, is been arranged with everv possible view lor the comfort of the attornevs, olhcials and mire look ers on. Hat we wish to remai K. is. tnai iK-ertaiu portion k( the room in ipicstion. has been set apart ami railed oil for theex-pn ss of the members ol the bar, and that portion should not be invaded by any of the company who alt; mere visitors or ontsidet s.

and yet. all ol the pst ten days, that portion of tbe court-room, provided with desks and chairs and cet aside forthe bar, lias been promiscuously occupied by many ol those who had neither riht or business within th raili'itr In 'jufEtion. Both white and black came down in force upon the space, desks and chairs ol the bar, causing, no little inconvenience and annoyance to the lawyers. Jn several instances, we noticed strappiiix negro men lounginj; in the chairs of certain lawyers, their giant undcr.ttandings"' propped aloft npon the desks and their owners off on cruise in dreamland, snoring gallantly down the Mream. Jn the meantime the attorneys hud their choice either to retire or to squeeze themselves into some window or corner.

The court bhould pass, a stringent rule and the sheriff in attendance t-hoittd sec it enforced without fear or lavor. l.iiru, ill' I ill appe-I (I'll ol .,.1 i-ery I I. ev t. -black in and r.itln n-e or no e. "lice: lei 1 1 he nicety .) la 111.

i i and pai'tii-ular ai.d mat about iiiui al namle-te -1 ot ol to it i M-. r.on en nei: l.dl ot lit" and im and line--. i- lie- In in i). .1 who is 1-1 know to lie Mi. a--! i lll-oeratic polii ieian and I -ad In both of hiell eapaeilies be till- done hinr, hard and valuable ITaili-cal rule Mr.

I as ever in the leading' on his pariv In 1 he ran for tin- s'tate and then and since did eoo.1 work. In ls7l'. he was elected a ill ii Elector and canvassed his district roughly. A a rmi.T 1-o and i 1 1 know n. tnr-'r he is Mr.

l.iMc lor state by an ad- rile, i in rear ol tic a i coiiipar.i- is now a proiniueut and i- stt onirly ci.ii-titue'iev. I 1 1 is Miiiiii, .1 ud'je I 'a lb on -1. a retired to thr room the bench, and ha- to :1 e'entlclilhll V.ho livi ly fresh at the bar. ha- in been heard to hi- cr'abt. I in and robust ell prop.

ione.1 head, broad lop head, plca-ant, in e.s. brow n. In av uiou-; a. "li nn sie laree i-veu li-a- ooping of shoilldcls. easy, t-rar-i-ltil manners and ad-1 res, close oh-ei ver and courteous, call-did in hi- bearing.

The Judge pjo Lelll Is I X. M. It. 1. ho has been the bar vine or lour years, that is.

lriiug perhaps been longer admit ted. Mr. Ilmdi in 1 7i us elected .1 list ii in his Ileal, up the rivi which he ome twehe month-ago, order to iv cou-t cil attention to his protc -ion. Anal I indent, iudu -1: -ion and ju-r-cvenng. with a line mind, a cogent rca-ener and f.i"! ol y.mng iiianhoo.

i and hi" li i i-s. ill in the eiid achieve a -plctniid -a That small, slender, young man, whom we s. re-Coiulortably in a large ai in el yet intently noteing the pro--: iry built iug back quietly ol "the ome day i- in he ha- In f.a- Spite vs. wiil-o be hem 1: oni as a gratifying his profit si, In a ipiii ready bona- imn gig val.au:!;. er.d 'lit c.i- i II in II is buiid, repeat, is rather of even, proportion-, ha lured.

unp.V'i lb inou-la. e. a wat. grey ey e. of quick and -peer-winning addp ss, --i a i I ii ii, i appear-b-t hliel.

aine, lather the ol one'-i'' at an-1 ian: sn I. j- a i inp' et -io i of J. x. r- pos-ibiy the ry yoiu. i Yaoo bar.

both in age ye ol lice. Rate." as hi- many friend a r.c the habit of ling i.im, i- a naliv to iiuiuor born," and one of bis i n.n-ty can al'ord to be r. dlv protnl. He has been the bar sonic tnr.e, four year--, barely ot age the time ot Mr. Reagati i- grouniled in his profe--ioii and uitinui-to lie a hard, Wei; read.

a 1 1 i't' eitserver. a' did capacity, he e. verv hiuh honors in i 'ted and 1 u- l-i lrctes-ioi 1 1 1 Keagaii i. d. od col .1 the the Si at' ar him I 1 1 i 1 1 1 i y.

I no nor ol hiiv-i: the gli.ihl.;- who wcai i.e d.i been the be-t debate ling at l.tbaiiiion Law four vcur!" ajfo. Tin- honor hool. il. le oil then. el! mole tli.iii Finee.

He too, i of ni in dl i behov medium natuo. Very dark iiiiii long; and vay. slight moustache, ome. expressive lace, fi-iltlllVs, clear, 1'i'T' ing eye. neat and tidy ill dress, of eriie'etul, manners.

This i is. J. lu Kiius. another of the yo.iiiL'er r. embers ot o-ir bar.

Mr. llurnis, though in praeliee but il few years or ho, has not failed to liuiko trieiids. reputation, eli. nls i.nd business. As debater, whether upon the nt tho bar, or in tin; literary id, Mr.

11. is oble. i loeptoiit, and mini ing. )iavinf donerrootl service in each of ilepart-ineiits. Mr.

liiirriis at one tini't was spoken of forthe liistrict A ttoriieyship ol tliis district when a vaeaney was mpposed to exist, a place he is able to wi'li credit and ellicii ncy. His mtiire as a lawyer is assured beyond all dispuie or doubt. At this writin.i;. Thursday monmi'r tiie 1 1th tiie case of "thr Mule Murk tor murder. ij pi ogrtssin.

Around the table arc se'iti the prisoner, witness and counsel for tio Slate anil (lc-Icnce. At the ri-ght end of this tabic is seated, of counsel the prisoner, a yoiin crpntieman who-e sueei ssat the bar is most jrralifyinjT to bis many iricnds. Of small statue, well built lraiiie, band-some late, well cut, ch ar lent tires, deep, dark, eyes, a large lorohead. brown Iiair, larue Napoleonic liioii-taelie, a head rather bald for so you iw man. a close, patient observer ot the invcKtiatiou just now irt.rrcsslny.

This is uoiir. liriiso.N, more generally known as "j-imiiik J')b Hudson," a worthy namesake of his ilis-tiiitruisbeil father. Although last upon our lit. Mob is by no mean- the least, in professional competition, in the short spaec ot lour years siiBceeded to an eriyiable po.iiiou at the bar, m.m- lidelitv and ability in tliecou- diiet of his cases, a ntiiiiiier ot them of reat imptirtanec and intricacy. Mr.

Hudson is a graduate of the istati; Tiniversiiy at Oxford, lia ing graduated wilh theliigh-est honors. As the 'junior" ineinljcr ol the linn ot "Hiidion Hudson he is a hard, patieut, persevering wtirkrr; il closp and a most social, accomplished ointleiitaii. His tuture i one of assured success anil no one ill be more dost rvin: of the smiles ot fortune than this worthy With this, our labors in this particular direction, are completed. If we have misstated (acts or written aught that su nns invidious or partial, wt have done so most innocently, without wish or purpose to jtivt: offence or make unpleasant comparisons. And too.

in taking up 0'-' ilifl'eroiit members, wo have done so without any purpose of Kiviiij; preference, but ju.t as their names ami faces happened to occur to us. Wc repeat that wu feel a pride the Yazoo bar, all of whom are intelligent, accomplished gentle incfi and piiim-takmjr, well grounded lawyer. Wc have also made mention ol those only, who are in active, daily practice, mid who devote their time entirely to prolesional duties. 'J'b' linest brands ol wines and whiskies, brandies and cijrars, at Saloon. Fuki Hk.nmck, 1'roprielor.

flic best 10 cent eiar in the city for 5 cents. l'le: 13 tent eiar in Um city lor 10 II. Bodwokiu Co- pbv-i. I nil. pi III near Mr.

Hal! i Ab. in tin '-i ly. nHial.ol th. ue I .1 ry. were ii ui I hat bo.

Mr. A. Smith I 1 IV plant' lie 1 1 pro. i en; a ain I two freed, I lei be; ni' trow Willie- lor nude- an Hl.e linn- la Mi. 1 1 apt.

II. my M. ui on 1-riday la-I, haing made and i "I nd i.t tiie facing friends gave bun a gr- t-tiiig a-aini. Mr. ij' -oou eiug i.o al Park" and oiin cour-es.

1 1 I I I i be hoi ot CO. I i he one Ca- il known h.ni -e of s. T. 1-. del Mum take- In depart ui fire and saiuliiiou- ehniab ol til.

May his be a and tarn -ate peed v. Ui. ol -ant K. her--. 1 edbetbr.

L-(j. .1. Mr. I Mi. Wm.

Palter-on. iih, re In and ali put mg in a i i a- Dr. city a appc.r- 'II ek. in J.e as ex-Its ll the i Monday. ance at tii 1 the citv ie I I.

1'. M. Oil Mo cn.ps Iroui siiv-i lie i and cog. and Hie 1 1 1 iiope grow i ..1" I men I V'. an.

i -t ni- i i In- lie me bt i -s man. a tweeu i 'id nd in i i bin Hi: -1 in. 1. a. I re 1 p.

i r. K' ii -cp. It led. lb 1 IC pn lit' i be. I -in- i A.

b. 1,. I. th' 1 1. th.

ieini: ce" ebilne ot as ii ol I'l i fro: mo. lei rv i lie no ri'lge bell toV bail Il il" ieli light sj.ots. gaihe.e I i At II o' ol. and di-eour 1 ilings gelier.iiiv. iii --1 on lisiial- matt iy and M.

a hour or ni. v. hi. 1 net was in order, and lu re I ougbt to I no pen car justice to siit read." Here a not a in pr. tii-ioi.

via that tlrink and tlioiigli the good to pi oole did hall Was I bent 01. opt" in-nee iv viaieis, in d. ('; -ceiac 'I'd wa h-satis- ii- d. There la-: a drmkeo or di-orderly pi r-on on the grounds, and you missed one oi the enjoy able lay- ol a iiletime by reinaiiiing away. Never let the like happen to you again.

rop pro; peels were never better than at and one good Ii ature i- has 1 e. 1 1 1 i tc an cMcn ive planting of corn on :l.e iasi days of the season though in fail time to mature tlii.s Ial! Tin re wa-some eo! ion jdow ed up and the land planted in corn, and it thi has been hen taken in eonneetioii with the vast destruclioil ot the pla'it ill the creek and riv bottoms, by foods, will eonsid-erahly diminish tin-crop this l'ruit- and arc heiigr health restorers and preserver- than m' dieines, and it this new piau ot iireserviug them In conies general, it will add to the heallii. eomtort and cheapness of living. Mr. r.owmaii i- agent lor oi lamily right- ol the 1 lavciiport patent and is Willi eon-iderahle -lln'i'-.

Tiie plan i- certainly very cheap and 'he proi'i ss harmless, nnd no laiuily siiould lie without it. and then we can have green peas and corn with our hri-tmas mid-ding. The town calaboose edits be a lav trite h'dging place lor tramps and vagabond darkies, lint they soon tire Dl and sigh, oiien In vain. their lo-t lilt rty, and the only favorable view ol the case i-, one tin- applicant. Tiie uuiloi mity ot for tin State at tile present term of the Circuit Court, has created ijtiitt: a -ni aitn-'ig -t evil doer, an cn.relc'- road i and otia r-.

Mr. l.iclmdI.eiiit!or i.d -iitle-n-cn ol his neighborhood ale making an ellort to secure a post-olbee and voting the l-'ugate Crange boo-t or thereabout-. Iwi-htiiem slier-- as to the I (.. bi -ee no nvtd to multiply fiiiing place-, as tile voles are ali f.r.,!- iy depo. bv I a.

111. oil and v. liv iuciea expenses. I'eopi' n-n-ally make a day ot ii" any way when election is on hand and a miie oi farther to ride makes but little dirtert li" especially if they have to come to IJl'N TON. MAKItlKII, II.

1. Norsworthy. at the residence ol tin-bride. 31 r. Hnow.v, ol county, uul 1Iknii: Cascv, ot a.oo.

Wc extend our best ishns to the newly married pair, and hoie that their pathway through life may bestrewn with beautiful (lowers. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LAMAR FONTAINE! Surveyor, O' FFEKo his services to the citizens rrf azoo county and the adjoining counties at the lollowing Kach lay's s.irvey. 5 00. Kach town lot 50cts.

1 'art ics living in ailjoiuingconnttcs will le charged the actual ex pen. ts of the trip to li id from Citv, jau.ily.' wmmm Painters and Property Owners 1 1 it ing pure, cowl malt rial. sXould tise. or -stipulate for tiie uso ot HARRISON BROS. mid Country," Staple Goods, and BEST SELECTED I i i--i -l House in Yazoo City.

YAZOO CITY, Miss. I a that will defy PAID FOR COTTON. Sheriff's Sale. r.lahsficl:! A 1 A vs. v-i di.

tl. AiHlrew-t Yazoo 'In-nit Court Nof Term. 1K7, lor f.7.M iul cww ml tntrrret. virtue ol thr ilwf faft 'l cjiw lt me directed I will tr th hif htt bidtler. foi In front of th cotirt-house door hi Yaz City, within tli liours precr5lfd ly law.

on Monday, Jufy tbeOsl, 1877, the following lands lying and brtetK.tsY' roo comity. Misplsyippl, ia-Mte: The south-cast quarter and nut)ulf of south-west cpiarter and east-hull of rmrttr-east quarter wctlon 24, township range one west. I on the property of defendant .1. II. Andrews to satisfy the above stated case and eost.

II. I TAYLOR. Mwriff. A. M.

IIari.ow, Atfy for llalntift. jnnc loth-tds. BIRMIN6HAITS DA1LYSTAGE andJXPRtSS LIjE Between Vatighans' Station Yzoo CICf KAVE8 Vawghan's Station every, morning, reach "hit Yazoo city 3, p. kiim day leaves Yazoo ctty at 1 1, a. each dny rcuchiiip Station rn ample time to connect with trains hotrm! North and South.

Express wagon eonatantlr rnnnlng between above points. ap-V v. are uutlioi ii il to announce VY. T- as a lie lor le eiecriou iin. present otfice.

Subject lo ai ion ol a nominating convi'iition. We are authorized to announce M. IV IIK.VTH l. a candidal for tin- otlii-i- ol of Yli.oo county, suhjt I to the nrtion tin- I 'cinocratic party. Wi- art-authorized to miiiioiiiico Mr.

T. II. Hi as a candidate lor tin- otliee of Ass. sol for Yazoo coiitily I tin' action i't tin' I liioi r.il ii p.uly. W.

Smi n. amioiiiii liimst If a an-didalc tor I hi olliee ot coimly Mihjccl to I lie action ol the IViiio i.uit sarty. Fr Knrrrfiir. T.AM ir KNH1K hereby announces himself a a candidate for ret -li' tion to ihe i 'fin' Smvcyor of Yazoo toiinty tin- inline; i li'i'tion uljirt to oiiM iilion tioiiiinatioii. iiAimsiot ri AMinu rm.

for dniiltrnlt W'trn aotliriiil to aniioiuii-i' 1 1 'K I a oaii'lidati' lor Mairi-i rat-. of lU at No. 4. llotmi'S oouiity. Uc rum I'mi-M-rvatif I ViniM'rat.

Your Last Chanco H- W. BUSHMAN, Photographer, Ha-: ma'li' arraiiii'ini'iit-: to lravi- 11700 itv 011 iut. Thovf wisliini; in lino hoiiM i all on liim at mn luiif Jinl-lt. TOWJi Ilain i-liovr latfiy. iri-nit Hurt a'ljourni'il.

IhhiN alioul all clo-iiijr. liotttT, if anything'. More new snb'i rilKTs ja--t noV. ity continninir ilull as to tradf. a If von tlfsire tu kft-ji cm1.

buy ynr lo-of A. M. Holmes. A letter from Messr. Sharp, Tim to-r of Vausban'i Station, iiiloiin-: it Jeff I.iniisey (col.) bail juM bronlit hi to thtm a lull blown eotton blossom.

Krrcronm sours is tbe lati'-t ilrink. It's "i k'imd tiling to imbiln befoif taking Hie Kars; but. letoie taking tbf aforesaiil Kar? onll on K. S. A T.

Ellet ami lay in your Mipplies. I his otlli i' is iuilebteil to Mr. Hawk, ho liA'es near town, lor a lot ol the tim ffHclies ever seen at this Ka-on ol 1 1 1--vear. Mm oblli il. AH les, ri'tioii- of tro.eu ilrinks.

milk Unnrbe. milk lemouailes. at Centennial Saloon. F. W.

1 1 in. ii'k. jutw '22-1 in. Proprietor. You will never I iliappointeil in In-.

Harter's Fever ami Aue Spei itie. It all ways cure. Fever ami A true. Kvery paek-jift' is warnniteil. I'riet; onlv 7.r cents.

For -ale by 11. U. Kttbl A Co. "Listen to the Muck in; Itinl." the-e lovely ilay, anil then carry your cash for bargains to 11. S.

A T. C. KI. LETS'. A lot ot Toilet Soap, Just troni tin; factory.

Sterling and Non-erpAal. Mottled and White "at.tile Soap, at IK. CAKUULIS. jmic 22-tf. For Straw Goods.

Woodware. F.arth-warc and "wear for ever" articles, low for the cash, call on U. S. T. C.

KIXKTS'. Dr. llarter Fever and Agiifl Specific has stood Hit) test of time, and has proved Itself to be the most certain lo cute au of anv medicine in tht; world. For sale ly III Ii. Kidd A Co.

Have you seen that new and beautiful lot of fprinrr Prints, at U.S. A T. C. KM-E'I A NEW LOT OF nsi'Sl MMrn c. ii.

noswoif rn co. CLOTHING FOR ALL I Piacoiinl Walking Coats and VestA Diaffon.il Reception loafs and Vests; Fine Fancy Striped Worsted Suits Fancy Striped Cassiinere Suits rslueand Black Chevoit Suits Him- Flannel and Yacht Suits Handsome Fancy Cassiinere I'auts Boys and Children's Clothing. Prices to suit the tim s. GKO. C.

KRESS A CO. may 25-tf. I Titnr l.lfn rth lo Onli? Sickness prevails every whi-re, and ever t-boily complaiim of some disease duiin'T Their life. When sick, the object is to jyet well; now to say plainly that no iersou In this world that i. with Iys-pepsia, I.iver complaint ami its elli-ct-, fch as Indigestion, costiveness.

Sick Iletidnche. Sour Stomach. Heart I.urn. palpitation of the Heart, I epres.sitl S)ir-its. Ililllousness, can take Crccn's August Flower without retlinj; relief and cure.

If you doubt this. ro tt your Irujr-irist. C-. lver and iret a Sample Uotlle for 10 cents and trvl it. Regular sie 75 tents.

Two dose will relieve vou. K.HAI.l. NHOT. Shoot 'em printer's ink. No amu-emeiits auionj; our yomi'i folks.

There is talk of anew Episcopal parsonage. A few taches crept slyly into market last week. Rev. Mr. Driuiiniond moved to the Ha- mer house.

For vour Ktanle and fancy jrroeeries. etill on K. C. ELLF.T. All kinds of siimmer-ieetl drinks, fixed up in the l-estotyle at the Centennial Sa- i t- i IOUK.

r. II. 1IKM(K, I iojii W. Rowiiian is sjrent tor Iaven port's Ralm Proess tor Ya.oo county. Ity tliis prints." fruits, meats, and vesretables can lit preterved in all their native freshness, and at very small out lay.

I.tdies Iiess (looils of eyerv kind are to be I'miiid at R. S. T. V. One of I lusuiicbt Uillsauil ever piven in tin: Stale will lie enjoyed at -as-tillian Sprincsoit the eveiiinj; of the 4th ot July- A presence will In: there on thatoecasiMi.

Kitensic preparations are bemi ntatle. lor Ita; event relerretl to. aiidall wltt-Kiav attend cannot but have: most eiiiovabJe Ihnc indeed. We know ot no place in tliele where a iersmi tan Jiave a hetter tiim in the dull, hot days of and than at Hit: Caslilliau Snriiic-s. Tin: beaiix and tielleg of this community will please read the abo ve care fully and govern nwmseives A -kw i.oT.oFNkwltRr Tiks axi La tIF8 5l.lPlKRS-L Umtmg lj r.e,.l..o- anrtvht-re.

first provide your t.itTi ravelin" lajr- tld trunks from the large sUn-k at READY MIXED PAINTS I'un White and forty different aliude-. Kntirely ready for use. Kraiititid. Itinntita and Kconoinieai made from pure material. Tested on thousand of Hitild-ini'.

I land nn" and I'ermant nt. No waste or loss of time in mixing. I o( not crack or peel. heaper and better than any other paint. Tree from ohjf tioiiablc ingredients generally u-cd in so-called "Chemical" paints.

Snmplo Oni-de on of Xiint I'n tei 'ii'r tock in old paste form, should or stipidate lor the ttsw of liUiSONS' PUJIE WHITE LEA I) Old' itt Itie cotmfv. Whitest. Finest and Hesl. HALllUSOrNS' SYLVAN GREEN Kxqui-ite tint. Cnrivaili In lt.flv, ami of never fading shadt.

IIAIUUSONS' STANDARD COLORS I. inber Siennas. Ochres, Hluvs nml follows. lor Strensrth and Fineness, lte. nnd linest made.

Ortlef r.rands from your dealer. Take no otle r. For sale only) at 115 Fulton Street, New York. CENTENNIAL MEDAL AWARDED, Toll mTKRIORITY OF Harrison. Bros.

Paints. II ARUIS N1ERMAN. Main Street, YAZOO CITY, KNss. H. H.

HOGERS, WITH Watrous, Boyden Co, Manufacturers and Jobbers HATS, CAPS, FURS, Straw Goods, asols, 520 522 Broadway, N. Y. (Opposite St. Nicholas lintel. J.

W. LEMMON, Merchant Tailor. (Under tiralid Hotel. Cincinnati, Ohio.) THIS establishment Is with large stock ol piece ginitls. geiils furnishing good-, experienced cutters and all else hi the line a first-class house.

Remember us when visiting tlx- Jtjuecii citv. may l-ttm. V. T. MARTIN, D.

VAZOO CITY, MISS. I7Yueof the recent improvemonts 1 'y am prepared tojerl'oriii ail mpoii the teeth according to Om latest and most i-cielititie modes ol pmeti'T. as neai painless as Bv firirt 1UiHkhi business and llc ftiitlifiil ol operations wrkiiiiinsr drntistry, I hope to continue to merit the patronagfttl the public. Terms cash prices reasonable. fSJOflicc: in ITuceo ltuilflmg.

Main nvii duoiiliclow IV-t-otnce. i it.

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