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The State Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • 7

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PERSONAL. MILTON NOBLES COM'NG. K-ad the new mlvi rlisi n.i nl of Mcv.ih A Hays, i the Toioi.lo AssuralK Clllcim Alumni nml Vlnlliii'x to the Tu I. Mr. II.

V. Willi was in this cily ay. IE. GOLDMAN CO. puny Il IS II til lit I i-l- li.i.!oli..hile-nl that ilie! I .,.1.1..

f)p Slnlc Crflnrr. J.tCKSO.N, Itlll.tV, ABOUND TOWN. Htriy Ni.l.'K IMi-hi-il I mill Thcrei In 1 Cilv. Friday was bright day, iiiIht removals to dale. Tin- is wiii; iii-iir.

Mrs. James McKi- is alli ndm- the sn I i II I. i -I i 'i nor, i-si- ioiii. h.tvi- I the (Sn Ml I iulf Ma ve ep eil a ii in! fresli stuck nf jrr'ii-i-rlcs, sin-li ns seil llils nuirket, Tlicy line hi ami of 1 ii ti i c. Mi-al.

i'-al, r.r'akf.ist llaeiiu, linns, 'j'nmrni-s, Siifar nml "nf all J-'lije a full ami Uirk of Siiiip iri-aliH. sm-li le. I -i (l it Meal, l-'ai nlii. iiiee. da, ee.

Also Anpli'-s, Uri'-il 1 1 Ti-f-ii i. Crackers, Tea Caiiis. ii nil a of Can Con.l-., mel Siiek Caiii'v nl sii.cri"r v. sloeknl a i'h inif nliai-i'ii. l-'ife- hnini-i-l cm ii iicnl on Vc tiny all trilii'i'.

ainl our as Allit'iitill ileiivcieil. ,.) lt f. Jot of fiftlflt i'l-ie 1, A isn ca rrv in s'in-! a lii.e lot Wii Cnaniiiaene, Ciller, -i. V.e l.i Iti-er on ice. ami ive -i-i-eial alii-ul in-i to fiieiily nrilers i.ml low prices lur I fnU hit" uf (i.uiiiihn Coiirliimli) on Ihnnl.

advertised imy ext-iil I he I inn tht! line.sl. vhii-li i-j in size, and ln-anly ni-e -i it. 1 every year Mom Xe.v li-lean. hy th lini.di-.il ear loinls. This tic', of it-; -if would si- n- siil-ieieiit tle-mi ilia! or.ie,.

in i na ami1 on dull' in Hum Florid can irnrue. re! niiirked otler diiv lint the people--the Mr. (i. Y. Stewart left Monday l.i;;ht for the Fx position.

Mr. K. L. liowiii, of ISrookl, iiven, was in tile city Vcd i lend ay, I Inn. .1 h.

of Jliandon, was in tile city Vv'eiliichdiiy. Miss Mamie Knhinsoti left i -lit lor Ni Irleaiis. Sim- ll'ilil-C-l til -i'lt 111 Milliliter consumers i-l'tie- Noithwist hav." 'I'ln- Hid liinirlli-lii If Ik New fluv nl l.civi' anil l.uu .11 inch I'III Ii, Millun Nobles iiii'iii'stioniilily tlid most iiiinliii' actor who visils tlm Small. Iiis iiiinilal visit is looked forward In as i of the ph asanlcst cvciiis of tin' social season nml lie alw.iys plays to crowded and fii.di- nimble llOIISt s. Iliii present visil is fraught with more tlian usual interest for the lca-mii that, ho brings a ia-w ami powerful drama, stiiiuii'il with a Now York Miio.ts, and with the most glowing I'licoiiiiiiiiis of llu-eiilirc'-oiilhi tii iri-3 V'i' hiivi' yi't In sec one imfricilly criiii-isiii of ihis play, or of rinjiini i ij in ils iniyal.

hidctd, it is (oiiilnnntiim of slurs. Hindi mi array of honored mines as Frank K. A i kin, tii W. Hiirnuin.Max 1'Vhrniaiiii, II. MnrlilniT, ('lias.

Warren, (iiorgc I'aeiis, NobliS iolii-VcVe lingers, '1 illie llarniini nml iv:) Ileiily, are uol to In- found ill any otlu traveling company. This has lieen it had si-asmi for I'lealricals throughout lie Sou i yet this iini-cuiiiiaiiy has played every v. here to packed houses. Iiove nml haw will in-given hereon Friday, March lilith, with the New York caste and entirely new scenery. Thelirst scene presents a piiiKiraiini view of New York hay end liarhor, winch is very realistic.

Mr Ciai i-v Fransioi, ft Smiirdav iioni noi. 1 1 i mi ir.i-v were, ellliliteni on lids sulij-el. hlejirowiiiK. Tl- tr.insiorl-il:"ii i'l-i! vastly mi pi ri-r t'o I'l-i 'mn. Ii- pro.il!li',y to I.

ill- (illlf 'oa-'t inui i e. 'i ai-: in it oi sideiice. in Uolli'iiuy of he'ii lit to lie del OF TIIK milium. I liiv iiii iiiv r.ri-iviiijj; 1sii-i slocks 1 1-i i is tin- season In hi rui-iu-i- i'iii- In- i.riii4 Iri.ic A deli -jjuliiiii YiiZnii Cily piiss-o i ln-r Monday en mule In (In- Kv si 1 iiiii. Mr.

M. linil'-y is the -) i limn Mr. .1 ni'-s luuraiit mill business il.i ri- will iiml liiin very The Mrniiiliiiitl; II. Singleton, seems tu ll.lVc a splendid binilles-i ihis season. Silo has up new uiiil profitable lrad" fur 1 acksuu.

nveil li'oiii mliioiii- i li.ilmv. l-IVeil li'oiii mini, Me-- l.alniv. niliv w-i! fi ki-jim-j fK ti air of ij' '1 Elf. s-tll I Ihe 'inlf Coa-t im; fit' lAiK. 1 I JiSllJii wm id .4 sum kit1 telilloii In a Ivi.Tti.sein.

in el.M-,vi:ere of Company of the United States, Mr. Walkir. Si.T7 in: Knr years Mr. Aekli-v. nf West l-'ayette -ll-ei-l, li.Utilllnl'e, Hil still- l-il Miill neuralgia so llial lie eniilii iiaivilv sleen.

lie writes -'one nilit I was snljeri'ij; veri linicli, anil tin- slruek im- 1'ial lli-niva's Iron Itilters wniilil iin me sniii- unml, ami ier-lians cure inc. It wii-- a 1 1 1 1 i i tlmunlit to my (treat ny il has ontin-ly cured me nfti-r iisiini two luiiiles. After three months I have liail no r-t i.rn tif the symplons, I lieerfmly reciiuieiul II as the liest tonic I lii-ve ever liseil1, NeuialKia suliers, lake the him I.auiar lias an e.vi:el nut for the J'lxpositioli. S. and wife left fur the liiijht.

Mr. W. 11. Joins, of l-'ioi-ii, favored us with a pieasaiil call, Thursday. Hull.

Flhcl li.ii-i.sdal,! reliiriied fr.nff Wilsliiiiuloii Cily, Sunday niyli'. Mr. i'ii (''in oi favorei! us villi a Very ph-asanl call this week. Miss Nil, 'eiil, of Kit Ii ill, Jjl'iieed the city wilh her presence Tuesday. Austin, of was in tin-city, Friday, the xuest of Mr.

H. C. Fuir-iiiiiu. Mr. T.

J. I'ealrnss arrived from the Exposition Sunday ni'Ut, highly pleased with his trip. Hon. J. L.

Hebron, nf Stoiieville, wtsin the city, Friday, the guest of Col. J. S. Hamilton. Missis hula Harrington, Susie Itohinson and Minnie F'onte left Sunday night lor New Orleans.

Mrs. Florin returned uiglft after making a week's visit to lur mother-in-law, at Kav.iiond. Miss Maud Smith and Mr. C. C.

Camp-hell and family have returned from their visit to the Exnositton. Il is impossible fur us tu publish the nanus nf all niircilizens attending iln V.x-p.isitinii lliis week. Il seems that a miijor-ilv nf the town was there. Of New York, On Hie oUl day of Tim nnnin of the Company is the Fapiilnhli! Life Assurance nf the United States. The Locality of the Company 120 Hmadivay, Now York City.

Tlie amount of its capital stock is iOO.000. The amount of its capital stock paid up is $100,000. THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and deposited in hanks and oilier depositories 3 Heal list iite iinincuinhered including purchases under foreclosures 10,092,241,07 Uoiuls owned by the Company and how they are secured with the rate of interest thereon, as follows As per schedule "10" hereto attached Debts to the company secured by mortgage. Loans on bonds and mortgages 15,43 Debts otherwise secured: Balance of Agents accounts and commuted A 'l'eiiiieriiiiee Lecture. Mis.

M.L. Wells, l'resiihiit of the Woman's Christian Tcnipcranoe I'nion, delivered a free lecture in the hall of the ol Jlepresentutives, Monday night. She clinic highly recoiniueiiiled and did not disappoint her audience. She fully sustained the following complimentary notice of Hun. Wm (Jiiinliack.ex-Giivernur of Indiana: "Mrs.

Wells lectured in our Acton Lecture Course last summer. She delighted her Inr'i! audiences with her eloquence and li-gie her voice is clear and le-r manner easy and In a word, she is a Don't foriii-t llial Millnn Nobles holds tin1 boards at iv iliinsnii's )iiTa IIuiisi-. Friday iiiy-iC. I Ii: is a liuishoil actor ami fails to entertain iiis audiences. See him.

At a iiit-t-tiuir nf tin' Fxecutivc Cm i t-tce of lilt? Slaty Teacher's Association in this oily, mi tin- l'Jth it decided not tit Vull a nii-i-timr nf tin- Association in New Orleans. Ait EiuisiE soks. Ii. l.eml can nlwavs relleil upon lint onlv tn carry in stuck thv host nf c.ervihiiij:. Init tn n-ciire tii? AL'i-ncy lor such i.rii' les as have well-known iin-rii, ami are popular v.

ith ilie penile. Iln-rehy tile ieiulati Ii of beltiit alwavs ainl ever relialile. Ilavin- secured the Ap'in-y fur Ihe eclclirali-il Dr. Kiint's New fur Cnii-iimniion wi i soil It mi a II wii surely cure any anil every afleolion of Tlirnal I. lilies ami Chest, anil hnv mir cnntidei wu inviln ynii tu call ami Ret a trial Itntile free 3Lu.40o,ki; 1,454 021,00 5,3111,041,0 commissions Accrued Interests anil Bents Debts for Premiums: Deferred premiums and not yet reported other Securities: Loans on call on S.

securities, etc iin- in iis-'I of it. (1. IVnii. convicted of i llinroiiidi, woiuanlv imwer." I.amar is hanl on the tluilc clei I Al? WiiTIES. Total due or not 'due to hai.ks or oilier creditors fr I ''an any tmr us a ease nf Kiilney or i i.ner eiiiiiniaiiii llial ie l.ilieis wiil i-ltl-p say tlley eanleil, llll'lS- S-- miiplrr at hue tt-fiti nf the (' ninh court am! Iirnii-iit tithe Supreme Court on al, has-c petition for re-argument ami it tins fails steps iin: bcin lakeil In a ii a lii n.

the most popular lawyers in the State, at the Capital Sunday. Hut I'm- the fact that there was a inisitn-dei standiiii; to when her lecture would lake place she would have heen favored wiili a much larir audience. She in mi speaker mid we have no doiiht is lining iniieh ill the of I iiinn iii -an -i ill. ill! ii. i ii, I wlin arf ilaiiv reemn i- tii 1 1 its.

hnsse ar.il due awaiting legal 20,002.81 -wiil prnve. Invase. lua- 1 -lain red endowments Mrs. S. M.

Davidson and her llacit. in- any urinary Losses adjusled and not due, Losses unadjusted. Losses in suspens i. i l. 1.

iiifi.ii-111, a -l ilii-i'i-iiv ..11 tlu-iljsi-asi ililOIIIJ, I'll lllliill'l JMlll'l I'npaid dividends t-i lioliey holders hnltle I sale i-l .41 -cut l.e liy 's Sion--. (laneellor l'eytnn has In a mi! deal of Itiisiin-ss at the i.f cmin. Hinds (Miiuly lias All cither claims against the Company, Valuation of policies -1! per cent in I'liiTiMiV. Value of paid up insurance, which can lie claimed on lapse of policies 72,157,00 An IiKina-v. nre visiting 111 this city.

Messrs. Joe H.iliiiisiiii inul Ka'cy, after a few vaeiitinn, left Monday, for tn attend ml lege. a two lirm fertli- first di.siriel, and Jackmis 17th, 1M5 In Total 1 a-. 11 s. o--ri v.

-ir on iiml wi.l IMilm-of l.nl;ei-: I I -lo-- the 1 Si it I undeisland from mioii Father ri'-l. I takes his deparluiv in a I ii Inn gi-eaiesi anioniit insure. 1 111 iniv one i he amount allowed by the rules nf said Company to be iusur- n-pnrt the eh-clinn to he l.e'-i i'osl-) days lor Npnns, where lie will Vie- iu'Vii v. it-i s'jippni here' master nf Jackson, is in on tie- cm alii ion charge of I he Cat hohc is at ltrls r-s, faese h-'t ter lis ill ever 1 in any one city, town or village no rule Com- of Act of Incorporation on file Tunis j-iv linn with nvi v. i ie exti-n h-d them the usual Mr.

A. Ii. oi (Iran. I K.ipids.i Copy of (Vrtilicate of Deposit of the State Treasurer on file. that only Deiniici-nts are In lie uliow.

in vote at said election. Would such an eh-etioil he valid under the ('iiuslilutiou ni was in eiiy Wednesday, looking it i.l SrKlt. iki i 1 I ll- IDiik, 1 lilev left Verv le i Velt. an cuirtes In-hlv si-ru ol 1 1 jf ltnti, 1.: 1.... I 1 inn liinni ii niicicM 111 i with hi And would not this be liia! it it the I'liio-d Stat.

in, i-s W. Ah Vice President, and William Alexander. Secretary of Mr. D.J. Cannon, tax collector of Laws was in tiu-ir they wmih! iiiianiiiioiis-Iv re-elrct amer laxai nui wiiimiit r-'pn mur Siiir1 it Is a of at le nt ball of iin- Votin-j -o" n-'H-i c.

ifimv. Carpet's are 'inimne' at l'K' Lili'niVssiiraiice Society of the I'liited States, of New York, being duly the in-. egoiiig is a full, true -md correct statement of the A cAliit To all wtm ah, siitt'crinc Iroin er-'alfairs of the raid that tin1 said Insurance Compfnv is the bona owner rnrs iiiiiiserei i.uis nt ymii ii, uerven.s cak-1 oi least OSll I FN' I A N'D FIFTY TUoFSAXD l.H)Ll.AUS of actual easli eouiinnnily, win. cl their miu'l nl making his setile.ni-nt wit the Auditoi'. it.

I I 1 mortiitfires nf real estate, aiockaol at Ions, V.ar Cunn .11. i- This L'leat was v-nvi'm worm una me 1111; amount ior wnicii lie same is mortgaged, aim mac ni'-v are lue aiiove such an-election being nullified by the court? I am a TlliiMAS 'diy a iHiNilnnaryiii Snutli Ai.e-r:".-.. self- described ofiicers of said Insurance Companv, to the best of their knowledge, iiiforma- 17... VI. 1..,.

1 11. 1 i .1 lieiir it iipmli'! that William in, idi-i Is -is lor wicks in our ci'y as the ag. nl i.f Mr. 't'leiaiiis Wiitson in Kvers' land suit, in make this Slate his home, wilh some pr-iiialiiiity nf his selecting Jackson as his residence. oi ivw York.

li respectively. Oliieial I W. Alkxaxdkr, Vice-President. Ii. iivlor, lien.

Jjemoii, Jinlil. itraclly.l Mule Treasurer. A cnrrisponihiit of the Jackson Clarion suggests the name of Jas. If. Duke, of Mr.

W.T. Tiller, of the Hollv Springs; 1 HAt VCKlX.i COl'tlM sc. bv Miliiiii are. 1 giiiiraulee it. Snii'li, and son, Mr.

W. J. Tiller, favored 1 us with a pleasant call Moudav. The lilt-1 Wild, YOC SCKi-'KIS with Iiysiiepsia and Liver Cniiii.laint Shilnh', Viializer Is gaar- ter has heen ipnte sick at Meridian fnr anleeil tn cure you. Snl.l tiy U.

It. I.eiltiet n-r. some time past but is now able to be up. I rr 11 s- .1 1 Sl.KKPI.KSS UJinN. lienle mleralil- liy I I W.

Ai.Kx.ixiiKit, Secretary, Subscribed and Sworn to before me, this (ith daj- of March, A. 1SS5. Witness my hand and seal of oilice. CllAitl.BS Xetti.ktoX, h. S.

Commissioner for Mississippi in New York. KXOW ALL MFX BY THESE PRESENTS, that the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United Spates and Insurance Company of New Y'ork, do hereby authorize any and all agents, that said Company lias or may hereafter have or appoint in the State nf Mississippi, for or on behalf of said Company, to accept and acknowledge service of all process, whether mesne or final, in any action or proceeding against said Company in any of the said courts of said State of Mississippi and it is hereby admitted and agreed that such service of the proeees aforesaid shall be taken and held to li valid and sufficient in that behalf, the same as if served upon said Company according to the laws and practice of said State, or of any other Slate; and nil claims or nry were en unurioi nony men u-rriiile e.illL'll. Sail. ill (Jure Is -ie leilH- dy fur you. l'nr sale liy It.

I.ellietter. liltiire linnie. Til Kvc-r. Col. Janus D.

Slewarl, receiver in I lit- CATAUKII CTiSKM.ln-ni'li sweel Itrealli seeiirej hv S.iilnh's C.itarrh Iteiiieiiv. Nasal Injector tree. At U. U. I.eilhetler's.

ua.s,.,..i-.ie,s eon, siiilnh's 1 1 i. liut runt Ul n.ii.Tiii in tin, iiiiiiiiii-t nioutii nui 1 lUU is in. IV'M tAincoM nuniu nuu adjust taxes, lie ssed (,, into I liist-r. rn-e s. relinuuished.

Agents are not authorized to make, alter o'r discharge contracts, or I I State Treasury Thursday, and on Fr-da; Sli l.iiH'-s r.i'.'r. 1 -it I rniini Cure is soi.J nv tluiniieU in is Infill 1.1 .0,01111. 1 le lias iimen up all of the Sunflower, Li ll.ue, and SlUi.Oll'S VI I' Vi.i;:i-:U yu need for I. halclie ianils nml a lug slier ol 111111111111. belonging In ibis and Ir.iin appearances seems to be lining a good si waive lorieiiures.

Witness oar Hands and the Seal of said Company, this tith day of March, A. 1nS5. James W. Ai.kxaxiikr, Vice-President. (Oiliciiil Seal.) W.

Ai.kxanhek, Secretary. Jackson, March 11, 1 8S5. I. S. WIN', Auditor of Public Accounts, do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Annual Statement of the Equitable Life Assurance Society and Insurance Company, this day filed in my office.

under my hand seal of office, this the 11th. day of March, S. Gwix, Auditor of Public Accounts. Barrows Hays, Agents, Jackson Lulls; I tfi: ion, i. -s ii! 11-.

in.nn-s-- ami 11! nf la aiel eeins a collie. A. It. ii. i.

-tier's store. fit. ic P. an-! liran- o.i- imiu.yii.iely ctreii ity Care. To tlift Dtf.nt.EtS Mr.

(). Ililim hits recently iinn-hased the Missis-ippl Menial which In- reiimvcs imiii Mi-rnlian ami will lneale 111 this heiiig the must central in the St ale ill be iiin-t i-oiivriiient lor lie will connect il.is wilh his already esiahlisheil llonl; anil -itatiiihiiiv hiisiness." He tesiei-lfiilly snlieits ilie uti niiage of the 1m Kemper, for the above oilice. We do not know how Mr. Duke feels on the subject, but we trust that he will permit his name to be used in that connection, and if he does be will he a very strong competi'or for the place. Mr.

Duke is a young man who h-s fought his way to the front ranks by his own exertions. As a successful financier he has no superior in the State, as is attested bv th" nii'iiageiiieiil of his own idi'airs. Ibis a man of Stirling integrity, and the Treasury would be sale in his keeping. Ihis a Democrat above and we venture in a.sertion that 110 man in the Stale Ins done inure for I he success of ills parly than No call has ever been maileon his or his time, for the good of the Democratic parly that was not honored. We have nothing to say in disparagement nfllie claims of other aspiruiHs fa-mis place, but we must be adding that in our opinion the iiomiiiatiou lor 1 bis phiee should be given to a rcpn sen-talive of the young Democracy ol'the Slate, and in our opinion 110 heller si lection can be made than our fellow county man, Jas.

II. Duke. Kemper Herald. We notice that our cily fathers an-doing away wilh a number of small hridg. substituting the stone tiles.

This wiil 111. vast impr iveinent 011 the streets nml not will save money tu tlu-cily in lie long run F.ilHard'.t llmi-e Arrival P. W.lVeples. Proprietor; Balis f2 Ji and S2 50 pel' day. MARCH I61I1.

LS.S5. Binl'oi'd, Jackson, Fink-born, Chicago; llolif. I) Holt. Tii Smyth. l'i Wiinberly, (i Pratt ei wife Wilson, Burron, A hicnlei.stein Mouilon, X.

Barwute, 'i' Tiller. Holly Springs; A A Weemeiil, De-Coil; Biiihy. Tunll. Ji Fiilgham. Lane, Jlalcoinb, land businiss.

Mr. (ienrge l-'n-ili i-ie. I'liilipps and I'urber, of Loudon England, were in the city '1 hursdiiy and Friday, and they and the Messrs. Watsons are furnishing the money. We hear a rumor that the litigation between all the parties in tins mailer is about being adjusted and that 11 terrific lumber business is soon to be inaugurated upon these lands.

There are some legal complications involved in this casi and Judge K. A. Hill, of the federal court, has issued a restraining order which prevents any other person than the receiver from taking up these lands, until t-t riain law points are adjusted. HCRBAB 1 BUREAU 1 EURItAa I 0 For Sale. One No.

3 Tufts sterling (ier.eraliir. Two 1." gain" cupper fountain 1 me arlii- soda stand. hie draught tuhe. and al! pines and neeessurv fliitures. Can lie Inul cheap.

In use two scasinis. l-nrnther iclnriiiaiinii, an Oomcj and sen Hlxtkr Hai kijcoton ilurlng their busy se.isini if you wish to buy drugs cheaper than tc.ur bet. ne. o.v while they aru coiupuuuUilig from Ciirty tn forty prtn-riptiniis a day, they can afford to sell wit iovi Timr howry, Friday, the tieatli s-'iiti-iii-e of Wm. Hardin to i tn ir ijs-ouuieiit Im- iife.

He was convicted of murder 111 the Circuit Court of Chickasaw coll uiv, and appealed his case to the Supreme Court which aliirmed the decision of the lower court, fixing -Mill as the day of execution. The V. iV M. K. has reduetd rates tn New Orleans for Mississippi Day tn correspond with lliose esialiii.slied by the I.

C. Ii. K. The rate fmin Jackson for the round trip will lie S3.05, Tickets were placed nil Kale on the 1 1th to continue till the UUlli 1 list, inclusive. JVrsons desiring berths in the Mann boudoir car can secure them by notifying Mr.

J. (J. Julienne, the ticket agent. The free lunch spread by Mr. J.

J. Jones, at bis restaurant, last Saturday, is highly spoken of by all who were present. It was almost a regular dinner, consisting of soup, turkey, boiled ha. 11, roast beef, pn-taUies, -tc. Free lunches are something new in Jackson, but judging from the sucoiss ibis one met with, are destined tn become quite popular.

Mr. Junes future will make this a prominent Saturday feature. He knows just how to jji-t up things of this kind successfully. Mr. Jas.

A. Barker wa.i arraigned Wednesday before Mayor Mctiill, on a charge of assault ami littery with intent to kill, lie was bound over to appear before Circuit I Cniii't under 11 bond nf $500 1 le assaulted Mr. John Taylor with an axe, inilieliiig a painful wound in the left arm and thigh. The diliiciilly originated about a patch of ground between Taylor's Shop and Barker's resilience, each claiming the right tu the land. Aslb.i ease is tn come up in the Circuit Court we will not make any cun- -tfc- rJnnU's t'ltyiiiput Monday the first receiver's certiliciites issued by Ureen's Bunk fell due.

The pa; meiit was promptly met, many persons re Icpositing; the amounts. The absence 1 all 11 rush was especially oimmeiited upon the employes in the bank heiiiig able to wait on every one wiiiioiit special cllurt. No one left the bank wilhout getting the cash and interest on their eertihVates. It will be ircss iiiueyer. israniiiiii Al.l.

accnuiits for lss.t-1 ill he )u-esenteil hy dr. V. .1. (iillespie, who is authorized to the aninimts due inn, M. llovii.

March 17th, ISsTi. misall-lw l'(i! in a desirable pur-liim of 1111 reasnnahle tern's. Appiy General Joseph Bell, l'nr a long time a resident if Jacksmi, died 111 Iiis residence, near this city, Thursday. He was taken suddenly sick in his field ami In Mr. 1'.

W. Pceplm, Kilwards Hniise. inl ia in before he could he removed to his resi dence was a corpse. He was us -fill NEVSPAPEH FOR SALE. Cash will luiv a well einiiiipeil News and highly isleenied citizen.

lie was in the scventvsliftb veur of his age. He paper and Jcili Printing (itliee. not far li-mn LrniKii M.vNsmv h. A. Jcliknne iaesiiip I Julienne, 1.V.l-i.K 1.1 NE OK St eves risturos, Tinware, Cutlery, G'jns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Cartridges i nr pariieui.il iimiir." served a term as Secretary of Stak- in anlc-h, Hum times, was Presidential Elector, mid tiib-d the position ni Ucgii-lcr of tiie United States Laud Tf a Vriiuary Kleetlnn is to be held tn deter.

Blair.BSShyrock, mine shall he I'lislinasier miner r-eve-'ami's atlministraliiin tor tile city of Jackson I hereby iinnniitice as a candidate. Uii.ks liAiinv. Oilice for many consecutive years prior to and during the war. He was said to have been better posted in land mailt vs Mjn-iu m'l tt-uuui at i-iijjiinciuo' and Ilie intricate laws c-ilici'ining del FflTl SALE. jacxson.

ivriss STATE STKEKi public lands than other person 111 1 l.o TN MU1TI! JACKSON. imeol Ihe I'm? lots in North Jackson mi Murdoch, Mrs Slaughter. I) innv-ell, DeXevt 11 oi hnliis; Morton. Memphis; A Tiippen. A Chaining, iO Sloan, Louisville; US M0111-goinery, Suihblelield.

Yaz io City; McVilty. A Handy, N. Moiicure, Monroe; .1 Cowan oi wile, Three Chill Biivoli; NV Moore, Boston, Sanders, j'C Keller, Vicksbnrg; A 11 1). li. llKOWNE.

the Slate. State street. nui'i-IUM of Mr. Joshua- Green be kit-1 nl a bar.fii-.i.i, Apply .11 this address I'. (I.

Hon ST. fJlll-lin A very large excursion, from Iowa, through Jneksmi, 'I'hursday, en route BROUGHER BROWNE Feed Store and Dealers in AGBSGULiyRAL IMPLEMENTS, Abholt, Lowell; Sid I'lilmr. J'i A inli; VV llalciiinb, the The train stopped here si vi nil hours, givinit thu excuisionisls an riiillips, l'billips, Fiillier. hondoii A BUSINESS C3.1J10E. FINK COTTON FA li.M, neies open, also well suited nr 11 farm coeOiiuimr acres mere or less, lyiic on both shies of Wain-Oak.

11 never failing si renin, ainl seven 1V.1-sniub eieit nf Cliea on the .1. ('. K. The leruis nl' sale are case. For piu-t icnlurs ml dress this or Ji.

Ht' K'rr, lit ten, Miss. Possession Jan'y 1st, 1ssu, iiiiiwtf MAlli lt ITlh, 1SS-). 1. Kuxlnud, Miss Hlmrp, Win Jamesi .1 A Duretta, Folia, I' I'MIamuionib opportunity to net out and view ur cily A ere at many clime up town and inspected I he cnpilol and conversed with the Stale officials- In West Jackson all the bootblacks anil entertained them .1 A Ford, tc-V Meek, Mrs I id lies, Mrs months lll-IOIV llUllllier payineill. laun unci inoiiior.

noun ,1,.,, llunler, Mrs Martin d-iiiliter, and tnere is every indication that Nl.wll)I1,l, N. ICS MnSer. A Mc, be as promptly met. The people oi Jack- .11 Dumdumi, Nash. with sonus and da nets, which they seemed Xieltl Seeds, South of City Hall, Fkkh Hay, Corn.

Oats, 15rn niul Keel clover, oreliard crass, herds (trass, (b rman eed seeil, I.whi busliels Texas rust-piwt' reel nals. Pi ows- ll-i'nlev, lieer Mansur and Heckle. Planet. Cultivators. Champion lieapers.

anil iil.iwers, riiiniias' Sulkv Hakes. Kemp Hurhi e's Manure Spreaders 'I h.innis Acme ilarrnws. Ccil.toii lllus, Colt -n nut Hay Victor's I'iine anil Cook Kvaporninrs, Cuiiipliell Drills, Hand Corn Water F.vapni'alurs and l'miners. r.Auiii-o Wi'iii ami Manipulated llarl, Homestead Cuaiia, Riiliir.h'o (iuaiiil-W steriler Prices and 'l eruis. appearances; san, us well iis from other portions of the villi-; .1 1) liarrow, Fink, Swn-: ,0 enjov.

From their emmry, ilimreto see this old institution ney, it i- 'Vi-'i't tl'i" tl' iit 11 Si'iiit jomu: iitl Ah'oiiin, iNtm once lu'inly on its feet, and the prompt Frederick, Md Mis them have ever made South a trip in any ol ami thev seem-. HiUri l. VL'tlA llir WITT ItMlLlL'l' i'iii ii jj. iiiiiiin. in which uie nisi (mj mun jj La I lleckinen, 1.11I1I- lobe verv much with what they Oc-ninlos three BiiIIiIIiiks.

nnd Host Morp rum. 1 in Ihis 1 ne A .1 ei-i'iison. .11.1 iinsnoiis oir Kripiiiiies .1111111 nil oilier seiioors TlnsU tins for tliiin il 1 nllier selmni'n 1.,,.. 1 ne were luiiv reiiiuuer- 1 1 1 ulucu. l.trp sciunm-sHtp.

wn. wnto ror elrculiirs, COLEMAN, rALMS tion. cti'-'fi'nrrft..

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