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The Vicksburg Post from Vicksburg, Mississippi • Page 6

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fHH VICKSBURG EVENING POST: TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1905. AQE 8 THE VALLEY DRY THE BIG BQV1F4A TenlPcrCent Extra Discount GOODS COMPANY Andv Garvey i if -7 liul under- ETI BARBECU Sole agent for Warren County of Dr 2 piece 8uit8 $10.00 I wear-Nothing Better for Summer Wea VQX Bted, and $12.50 per suit in wool, era ah. serge Merchant TailorinK a SpcWtv Big Cut Sale of Mr. Walter Clarke, ot Clarksdale, Lace Curtains Mississippi, president of the State Cotton Association, arrived last i n. il last nitrht and left for Bovina by the WHhlrtgtott CMay Streets ftm- Curia hi i enartmeut was never nruer siocueu huh oluced verv low this week and housekeepers are 8 :15 train this morning as the spe i i i ii.

cial guest of Mr. A. Hose to at mm to s.t this line wind, we are certain luw never iiecn r- the Bovina Barbecue. Brooks' band TRIBUTE TO CAPT. CARROLL went out on the 1 p.m.

train. Quite BIG CONTRACTS trots mid $1.98 .2.49 1 Ot) Lace Curtains lung, pair GMc a number -went out on the early We copy from Sunday morning's ill roe viii'ilH train and many more on the one p.m. Herald, the, following aeservea uiu- 11- -Three and one-lmr train. $2.00 and pair k'mA, $4.00 pair $5 00 pair Lam Curtain per pair $1.00 and kind $1.19 49c An rrds pair wv- ute from tlw employees oi me nr.um establishment to Captain E. C.

Car Mr F. Barnes, of Greenville, Mississippi, passed through tins city today, leaving on the one p.m. A. V. train.

xr lias lust closed a eon- ul -1- -Pair 98c JUDGE CATCHIN6S AND 83c i kind; i mir roll the; retiring Business luaui, who has been so long and pleasantly with them: THE POOL-ROOMS teel seven story till" I tn erected at Mobile tor On All Refrigerators Capt. E. C. Carroll, Yicusuurg, miss. li i rt I 8 Special Haiains for the Week In 'odav of the action of tV, ritv Bank Trust Company to Dear.

Sir: -ine imueiwguc uloyes of the YieksDurg mining the Board of Mayor and Aldermen at (neir last night in You can buv tue a-' i i mid tieatlw nuide Shirt Waists with thev yne no heed to his charu'd to Publishing ami von for the last nine years, have learn cost $134,000. He also has the contract for remodeling the Fust Rational Hank of that city to cost and also to make some repairs on the People's Bank at a cost ot i i ci'v nnne iron eiitiieiusiieti wiiu um Hie arand in regard to the pool i 1:1 ih.ivk This week vou can take oiii' choice oi mous Leonard Cleanable rooms closing on Sunday, Judge Kins. uj i ii i. i i oc ed with great regret tuat you wm shortly sever your connection with that Company. vr rUcu-o tn exnrcss to vou our sin- Catciiines said that he would eertain- ui i I I.MWH U'liisls: values W.Jill and l.i lor no.

Refrigerator" at less lhan t' Him owan lot Iv use pvrv effort in his power i. pun week adopted Mr. Barnes ish cvei-y violator ot the laws ot I lie ceres appreciation of your uniform i I nn.l inert Waists, value tolly now State. The pool-room men say that the other kinds. tW nnv on each table license and DOU 11 LK GREEN TRADING ST A Mrs plans for an addition to the Hotel to eost $25,000.

His plans for an addition to the Edwards House at Jackson to cost $40,000, have been kindness and courtesy to us ai limes, and tender you this paper as a slight testimonial of our affection and esteem. At the same time we wish tnves tn the amount of $112.50 an r.nallv. The Legislature has made the Tviesdixy and Thursday July 4tl svid 6th 1905 We offer the discount law and it is the Judge's sworn duty vou success auo that von may undertake. 1 1, I VI fm-pp it winch he eertainly will do. in Midbumnier to close A well-known citizen ldiiy Prompt Battlement each month for all rents collect by Hennessey Bros.

feb20-mou-tf With sincere good wishes, we beg leave to subscribe ourselves, U. C. Geisenburg, C. H. Bittennan IlLut nn o-vniid illl'V would lli.li.'l them out.

no petty jury wuiikl convicl any ivir.m nvnnrie or lui' KinmhiiS open on Q3.T8B M. L. Powell. Frank bmitn. M.

Davidson. Wesley Moore. J. McAuliffe. Camille Tetens.

Grocery and Woodyard. M. BURCH Is prepared to deliver Stove Wood and Groceries to any part of the city on short nouee. Phone 1082. miller I 1 Si' Kill OI tilt' I.OSUU TRANKLIN AND CARNEGIE.

DR.T.GW.E11& Office) Over Dr. King's Drugstore. of Mavor and Alderun'ti. A M. J.

McAuliffe, Jr. John JNeison CO (Viiii'i iifficer said that the E. J. Walthall. The names of Benjamin Franklin and Andrew Carnegie are curiously ioined in a very noble enterprise in ei-nit of the Sunday law being violat NEXT TO POST OFFICE.

ed there were other ways to reach the Pannell. W. L. Barstow. Lee B.

Rogers. W. J. Groome. Bessie Bond.

an violators outside of tlu grand jury. 4 Office Hours: 9 a.m., 12 to i 5 p. in, Boston. When Franklin died, he lett a fund which was to accumulate a hundred years, when the interest upon it was to be loaned out. to young ttll 11 ai5 W.

L. Tucker. H. H. Dukes.

TJ. G. Tuttle. A. C.

Walthall. Williamson. Boudreaux F. Hogshead. Fine Mea.ts S.

N. Richardson, rtt COTTON PREDICTIONS I apprentices of Boston to enable them Qeo Rogevg- ri KPa Thai 4 -v i i in tlllCSinPKS 11J.C. J-w Jos. P. McAuliffe John Coffey, (col.) Send yuiir clothes, collars, cuffs, 'tc, to the PEARL LAUNDRY.

This Laundry given fullest satisfaction by doing quick, cheap and neat work, and making prompt delivery (live THE PEARL trial. Mr. Barney Forster predicts that March cotton will bring 13'2 cents, and that the growing crop will he less than 10,500,000 bales, lie also slates that dry eoods business is booming fund accumulated as Franklin had assumed that, it would, but when the time came there were no apprentices in Boston. The system was dead and Extra fine Spring Lambs and all kinds of Fresh Meats Home Killed to be had at Ehrman's Parlor Market. Send your orders.

Collection of rents a specialty by P. L. Hennessey Bro. feh'JO-mon-tf Ask P. L.

Hennessey Bro to col fWQ.mnn.t.f I nA itiat nrmila SOWie- icutt" lect your house rent gone. They got as near as possible 10 Franklin's' purpose, the city has devoted a considerable part of the fund what in prices, lie repeal -i ins novice of two years ago, to planters and Pitchers Miuahan and Camnilz, who CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIRING TRY Jackson Road Pressing CKub9 II.RUSSEL Prop, 219 Opeuwood Street. farmers, that when the crop is mane thev sell a sufficient quantity pay PERSONAL. i iimncd the Toledo club, are said to UK to the establisumeni school. It has been Andrew Carnegie pleasure to associate his money and his name with Franklin's the having been Mr.

T. W. Campbell and son, ot weir owijniuuub have been blacklisted by the National Association. OH AT AU QUA EXCURSIONS On July Cth and 27th, 1905 For the special excursion to Cha tuqua Lake, N. the Y.

I M. V. R. will sell round vp tieketa Hnliinc Pork, were in the citv today, balance for at least UVo nf Rnston from Judae WT. K.

McLaurin left Sun- liim as an addition to the fund. More day for a stay of several days at Hot VINCENT LAVECCHIA Mr. Vincent Lavecchia and Mr, P. than once this Scottish-American mu- springs F0URTH0FJULY The banks are all closed, and all of the Government offices are all l.c-ping holiday. Judge Catching adjourned his Court.

The Board of Supervis-A flip immd iurv both held brief aliinp' benetac- Gargaro will leave tonight at 9 o'clock folt. the hand of in- Mr. Vick Robbins, the well-known from Vicksburg, to Chatauqua Lake, N. at rata of $31.40 for the Limits; Tickets to bo limited to continuous passage in both directions. The return uortion of those sold ou round trip Datei sale: July fith and 27th, for Rome, Italy.

They will leave New York on the 8th inst. on the steamer Oriel for Naples, and will cross the I. H.KAIiER innnJnlld 1 Ttl AIM! 1110'. all of ocean in eleven days. -piration of Franklin behind him.

attorney, returned from Jackson this In building public libraries all over morning where he had business be- the land, Mr. Carnegie has but ex- fore the Supreme Court. tended and multiplied the work of Franklin, whose first public enter- Mr. A. J.

M.azza secretary of the prise was the establishment of a li- Mississippi Home Insurance Compa- l.rnw in Philadelphia. Franklin's ny returned to the city this morning, 1905. PRACTICAL HORESHOES the factories have closed for the day. oonliio- mnv of the stores are It has been five years since Mr. La vecchia has bean to Europe, and mm The Cotton Exchange is is- A MIGHTY POOR TRADE.

Swapping a war between Russia mnvlmi iniotatioiis of twenty-seven years since he left his home in Rome. He came to this city .,..,.1 i. tlip eilv an air ot. and Japan for one between ranee anil an up-to-date blacksmith, wagon builder, and general repairer at Wagner's old stand South Washington Street many years ago, opened a small busi and Germany would be a mighty poor extreme dullness. A double-header baseball he ness on Washington street near the imdrt for the world.

It would as a subscription library-be had no after a most successful business trip, wealth with which to endow it but its example was widely followed, and Mr. James Foltz who was shocked before he died he was able to say of and seriously injured by a live wire the institutions established upon the some days ago, is improving slowly intersection ol eBlmont, and lias continued business there ever since, lie tween the Vieksburg and aBl.m Kcmge the Baseball like moving a pair of battling tomcats 'from your neighbor's back fence has made a fortune in this city and in LCaltlB in twv. PoriV fhis fifternoon. into vour dining room. lorn Mail doing so has aided and helped others tn be success! ul in business.

During the day by a big picnic at Cedar Hill A nwAWRP. TO SPEND YOUR Mr." Lavecchia 'm absence his business on Jackson road. fSUMMER IN THE EAST. model he created: ana wm no tumui. tvauu ummw These libraries have improved the recovery, much to the gratifioation -6-eneral'" conversation of the Ameri- many friends.

cans made the common traders and -rmers as intelligent as most gen- Mr. P. P. Potter, one of the leading Uemen from other countries, and per- painters of this city, left for Itta haps have contributed in some degree Bena last night in charge of a num- ir. the stand so generally made ber of painters, to finish up some $37,35 Vicksburg to Asbury Park, N.

will be in charge of Mr. James Farrell, a most excellent and thor minVi business man. Mrs. E. J.

Morris and sou E. J. Jr, will leave tomorrow night for a two month's visit. via ew xors. NEW ADDITION sule-June '29tb-30th July manv friends of Mr.

Lavecchia The e.harter of incorporation of the i in defense of I work for Mr. J. W. Mann, who is wish for him a pleasant trip and safo return. National Park Addition will soon be Tiia ineomorators are 1st and 2nd, 1905.

Good returning until August 31st 1905. Stop-overs ttirouguoui me i their privileges. building five new stores at that place. at Washington, Baltimore and Phila- Messrs. Harrv K.

Johnson, B. Tliocn two poor boys, the printer dphia. For special intormation, Griffith, A. Warner, E. C.

Carroll and Where did you say you found the best ice creati in town? At B. Drey-fuse corner Jackson and Cherry sts sole agents for Hoadley'a Memphis cream. apprentice of Boston anu tue wy- THE HOSPITAL Governor N. C. Blanchard of Louisiana arrived in this, city by last nifflit'd Sr.

Af. V. south-bound train. write or call on. M.

J. Mulvihill. assistant ana leiegiopu er ger of Pittsburg, looked at the world, ger oi ruisuiug! I). P. DANIEL, P.

T. A. Vicksburg, Miss. The reeuhir meeting of the Trns nnd mastered it, in much the same and left for Shreveport by the 7 a.m. l.

l.MTa I nAnmnn- of the Vicksburs State Charity Hospital was held at the institution way Franklin was as inucu train, rue uoveiuui wan nwjiuyn- Carnegie in intellectual power as Car- Lied by Mr. S. B. Hicks, one of the this morning. Dr.

Miller, President SOUTH AMERICAN DIPLOMAT. A story is told in Paris of a diplomatist who represented a South American republic a few years ago. negie is above Franklin in acquisitive- leading merchants ot ishreveport. nf the Board was in the chair. tees Forster and Hebron, Dr.

Sproles 1 rICKSBURG INFIRMARY? ness. But it he coma spean, vc be sure that Franklin would heartily tn a niche beside There had been so many revolutions Secretary, and Dr, Martin, Chtet Jsnr Bro. collect at home that the financiers there had e-eon. were in attendance. P.

L. Hennessey house rent. tu halld nf this Boston msU- feb 20-mon-tf. nn time tn send him his salary. But The following awards on nuts wow tution for the training of intelligent he took this misfortune philosophical made: For CToeenes, I).

Shlenke HARRISON STREET NEAR CHERR A private hospital for the care of sick and. injured. Rates-From one dollar and a half te five dollars a i Trained nurwia in attendanoa. labor. N.

Y. Mail. ly, sold all the furniture of the lega for meats, Chas, Ehrman; A POSER BY THE WAITER. t'ion except a bed, a table and some hrend. Katzenmever Bros.

tor drugs Richard Jordan, the famous Scot- ntut- i i i -i--- Mimrs and occumea one room wun Ouin-Sharo Drua Company, All bills were audited, round correct yi vl mn1a A nno whn eRllerl parlv on and allowed. "I will even praise," saia jur. Jr- tua Am.r. the minister wonld probably find him The Hospital is in fine Gondii ion nan, lie mil' in-nurni-c. ui t.

np the boots. "What would but is considerably crowded, as-there lean wanei. in Europe me muhci id nhseonious. not out of any real re- you have?" he would say, waving a are now alwiH patienls Iherclhe boot expressively, poor coun and Triitea will be plcs- spect for yon, but because, without try is in another crisis and has for to have as many visitors Irom tue gotten us aeain. But when I citv sf possible, to msppi'l ine back I shall make a revolution and tuthni and its workings.

i Family Groceries me undersigned has leased a. new store at the north end jf the Helgason Block, No. 407 Sout a Washington Street. i i in ft hrand.new stock of nrmoint mvself president. Then we this hypocritical humility and veneration, he would starve to death.

Here in America there is no need for any strong man to starve to death, and the waiter need not be an obsequious and fawning hypocrite." Mr. Jordan replied: Hie bills foi the hi-. i i shall have our reward for all this self- ncx were also aMdiiea ami hiiowm. denial." 7 ip 'n'Mes who inaugurated this most DR. KENNOH MOTT EYE SPECIALIST All Eye Troubles Treated and Cured and Glasses Scientifically ritted.

EXAMINATION FREE worthy enterniise are deservim, ot the highest praise. WHY HE RESIGNED. choicest groceries including all that are "I meet the most peculiar wait- i it mi 1 There is a story being told just now of an Iirsh priest who, taking up-to-date ana aesirame. era," he said. ine oiuer.uuy i said to one; leave of bis congregation, gave his The failure of the Merchants and 'Waiter, is this a pork chop or 75he public cordially invited to visit nA inenprt thfi attractive reasons for going, says the Loudon a mutton Planters Bank in Greenville has been accounted for in the arrest of the Tolecraph.

'Can't you tell by the taste I answered. "First, von do not love me, tor you cashier, Mr. Will Starling, upon a ebarife of embezzlement. The bank is Tor bav contributed nothing to my sup- 'Well, said the waiter, me new simei stock. Prompt ivttentlon to a.11 orders evnd careful delivery.

Phone 594. This Week Only. Don't Delay but call now. port; secondly, you do not love eacn short $72,000 but as the cashier was what difference does it make which ntVier. for I have not celebrated a vpleiiRed upon an $3,000 bond it Iooks it is? marriage 'since I have arrived; third- as if the matter will be settled up DR.

KEKNON MOTT 54 lv. the God does not love you, Columbus Dispatch. for He has not taken one of you to Enpeck was dining at the home of a friend. "Will vou have some of the Himself I have not had a single nun R. PINKSTON Practice Limited Exclusively to the Eye.

Office at Holmes 9.U 8. Waahlnirton funeral." tnnmie?" asked the hostess. -t' yi "What was it that prevented the duel this morning Did one of the principals fail to show up?" "No, but they forgot the cinematograph. Take- 'from Gil Bias. This being a National holiday there Street.

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A A A A A A A A A A. A No," thank you," replied "1 get too much of that at Iituo." nr. na American cotton marjut re -Chicngo News, ports. The Liverpool market showB an. advance of 129 American points..

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