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DAILY CLAKION-LEDGJSR SATUKDAY, MAY 30. 1891. Lots! Lots! Lots! Lots! Fancy Groceries. R. C.

Kerr. R. A. Smith Post. Died in Jackson, at his home, There was a large attendance at the and among his friends and family, Rich- meeting of this Post last night: Several 1891.

JACKSON, 51 AY 30. (additional names were added to the LOCAL MATTERS. Ine writer nrst knew the deceased in IUUS- 1857, when he held the office of State Li-1 Among the items of business trans branan of Mississippi, and when both acted was the appointment of a commit Tnm tee to prepare a banner and badges. i I i 3 was then as nt thP datP nf his death a vommanuer was auiuonzea 10 STAPLE GROCERIES. pronounced man.

He was pronounced appoint seven delegates to the Genera in ins inendshins and in ins hates. Association of Confederate Veterans, to finding him He and ahvavs rP- mccl lue on -a JUW' I rri tj 1 -1 malned loval to a fault in his aflections in ost win assemble at the city Record of Current Events Around the Citv. Chickens, bntter and e-pgs are out of sight. Mr. Fkeu Vox loft to-lay for hiliome in Chicago.

Ma.j. 1. Mn.i.s.rs lias returned from Col. Nigent returned from Vicksburg on the noon train. JYogk Brame went down to Crystal Springs this morning.

Miss Bessie Phelps is the guest of his sister, Luther Manshijv and in his enmities. Hall Tuesdav morning at 7:30 o'clock unu in 111s enmnies. nan luesaaym Don't the Union Depot to re 1 It never could, at any period of his anci proceed to lite, have been said of him that he turn- ed his back on a friend or ceive General tc ouaiied belore quailed before a foe. There is no time when it can ever The Sons of Veterans were invited to be said of him that he spoke ill of the meet and march with them to the de- dead, or betrayed the living, or turned pot. Wait till Last Day to Lay in YourSup-plies for Next Week.

Now is the 1 ime away the poor, empty-handed. Decided always in his political views IVIcKee Subdiv i sion Near IVilLLSAPS COLLEGE. 50 PerCent. Profit if. Bought in I89I I00 Per Cent.

Profit in I892. Who can tell About I893 MALLET See Him About This Property and all Other Property in the City of Jackson. GRAND CLE ArTnG SALE! Owing to the Backward season We Find we Have too Many Goods Left on Hand for this Time WHAT ITIEJIPIIIS PAPERS SAV and opinions, they had no influence on A Rare Literary and latical Frnti at his personal associations. Difference of opinion of itself never affected his feel Robinson's Opera House. Of the "Evening of Mosaics" recently ings.

Holding offices of honor and profit, national and municipal, involving the receipts and disbursements of large sums executed in Memphis by Mississippi women Prices Guaranteed. the papers ot that city say ,1 1 Miss Jf.xxie McBee, of the University, is a guest at Col. Po AVer's. Sheriff Harding is putting in the day with the "boys" around Edwards. Lee Rogers goes to Wesson this evening to look after his factory interests.

Miss Gertrude Cosgrove, of Pittsburg, is visiting the family of Mr. E. II. Iieber. r.f m- 1, -Tilsa JSUU renumons were supero, per viiww.i),i..uicii iu nne conceptions, ner magnetic voice, Her friends the legacy of an honor, unim- wonderful facial expression, her strength, neached unurected abovp eritie im grace, subtlety and passion were revelations S' ofmfined would stamp her asla genius Her character of -1 jv, v.i, guicmua, ne atuincu ana artisioi order, ypocrisy and "wore his heart upon his Idy Macbeth in the slei sleet) 1 walking, scene wouta piace ner among ttie nrst artists or tne sleeve for daws to peck at." Startcville Butter On Ice at only 3oct per Pound.

A Friend. Miss Adixe GouDixhas returned from stage. "Sliss Myers, the wonderfully gifted 'can-tatrice, with a naturally sweet voice added to by years of training from the best masters Capitol Reception. a pleasant two weeks visit to Binning ham friends. Doth in this country and in Europe, may The following ladies will assist in re wen De canea tne "song JbSirtT'ol tne State.

Her difficult arias were listened to with raDt One hundred tents will be pitched at attention and deafening applause followed eacn artistic renauion. AT "Miss Garner, the brilliantly talented student at the State University, in costume of the XVI century, formed the most unique and effective number on the program in her ceiving at the Capitol Tuesday night LIBRARY. Mas. S. H.

Caliiook, Chairman. Mrs. Wm. Henry, Miss Purnell, Mrs. Miltsaps, Miss Fontaine, Mrs.

Wirt Adams, Jr. Miss Beaty, Mrs. Jno. AV. Ilobin-Miss Lowry, son.

Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Kd ward Yerger, Miss Tucker, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Shineleur, A. VIRDENS, 126 South State Street, Jackson, Miss. OF YEAR, AND TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEM AVE HAVE i rendition oi rnis lady possesses beauty, artistic strength, and her TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE womanly grace backed by her intelligence, will in this charming little actress, al ways shine out with most lusteous ray.

"Miss Curtis, one of the most earnest rm nils Airs. Ij. F. Chiles, Miss Bettie Cabiness, of the University, "brought down the house" with was the embodiment A Genuine Slaughter Sale At Prices Lower Than Ever Before in Jackson, Early Buyers get the Benefit of Choice Goods. Go First oi ease.

She certainly evinced wonderful routes, iiss unaimers, Miss Dancy. HOUSE. Mks. Hooker, Chairman. Are Displaying tlie BEST ASSORTMENT talent and her renose of manner and control I oi ner nne voice ana rendition generally, lit-neu great applause.

mi ut. Mrs. T. A. McWillie, Miss Mai Yerger, the Fair grounds for the use of the National Guard.

The-Gem Engine Company while returning from the fire this morning lost its bunch of keys. Mrs. Ixge, nre Miss Dollie Granberry, of this city, is visiting her mother on South President street. George Wamsley has returned from Chicago and for the present will be night clerk in the I. C.

freight depot. Miss Jennie Bourne arrived from North Carolina this morning and is the guest of her uncle, E. II. Reber. The Sons of Confederate Veterans will meet to-night at Representative Hall Ladies are specially invited to attend.

The United States Court adjourned to-day. The term for the Northern District will begin at Oxford on Mon- Miss Cooper, irs. Williamson, Notice. OF For the 2nd and 3rd of June we will have an abundant supply of First Class Meats of LADIES' GENTS' and CHILDREN'S FINE 'A all kinds. The public need have no fear of Mrs.

N. McWillie, Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Nugent, Mrs.

Strauss, Mrs. Lemon, Mrs. McLean, Miss Winter, Miss Eliza Winter, Miss Lucy Cabiness, our ruuning short, as we have on hand a intone, Miss Batte, Miss Nugent, Miss Pasteur, Miss Courtney, Miss Evans, Miss Mary Wolf, Miss Sallie Wolf, Miss Shropshire, Miss Dunning, FOOT GEAR EVER HROn.IIT TO JACKSON. Suits that were $12.00 jiow $8.00. Suits that were 15.00 now 10.00.

Suits that were 18.00 now 12.50. Suits that were 20.00 now 15.00. Suits that were 25.00 now 19.00. large heard of choice, fat cattle, sheep and veal calves, though in order to save time and trouble, would ask our patrons to send their orders in as early as possible. mUDit H.

M. Ehrmax Bros. GATE AND ROTUNDA. Mrs. Olia'er Clifton, Chairman.

Their STYLES are the latest; FIT perfect, and their PRICES are always right, 329 West Capitol Street. Mrs. Wirt Johnston. Mrs. J.

Arirvle Smith. Beggs' Cherry Cougn fsvrup, price and SI per bottle. Alwavs get the best, it costs no more. Sold by G. K.

Harrington. -irs. -ueaoeuer, rswann, rs. ones, iss Kate Power. Mrs.

Morgan, Miss Annie Hemimr- GEO. S. GREEN, Mrs. Lyerly. May.

ATTENTION PEOPLE! oay. FrMmaii -SMton Mi Mrs. J. W. Kobinson, Miss Louise Heming- SEVE.N REASONS WHY YOU rSE Miss Annie Ston returned this morn Jirs.

juage cooper, way, Mrs. Dr. Carter, Niss Anna Bell Power, Vbolesale aufl Retail, ing trom Holly Springs, where she has -uis name arter, Miss Nannie Calhoon, 7 REED'S TASTELESS CHILL TO-SIC: 1st. It is the best. 2nd.

It is the largest bottle. 3rd. The taste is very nice. 4th. It is splended'for child r.Ti i nd fl(l been attending school at Maurv Insti Domes Mrs.

Kretchmar, Mrs. R. H. Henry, Mrs. Evans, Mrs.

Sivley, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Geo.

S. Green, tic Lit Coal ATTENTION VETERANS. iss om, Miss French, Miss Rosa Hart, Miss Clingan, Miss faro iSidwav, Mary Sldwav. people. 5th.

It has a box of pills free with each bottle. 6th. It destroves all malaria and build i the system. Pure Wliite Lime, IMPORTED CEMENT, PLASTER ah. It is sold "No cure! No pay Sold by Dr.

F. L. Fulghan Co. The entire Fire Department turned tute. Mrs.

J. AV. and Mrs. Geo. L.

Miller, of Brandon, passed through the city this morning enroute to New Orleans. Misses Ckcii.e and Annie Nugent have returned from Annandale where they spent several days with Miss 1 1 An EVENING Of MOSAICS. PARIS, HAIR, SIIINOI.ES. JOBBER and AGENT -OF You Paid $150.00 for the last Pair of Shoes you Bought in March April '64. WE CAN' sKI.LVtir A Shoe now fors out this morning and took a mile run to Northwest Jackson, where a frame house belonging to Alex.

Wilson, was found to be about burned down. "Wade Hamilton and -Mary Reed, ho occupied the house, saved their furniture, but the Illuminating Oils GIVEN BY MISSES ISOM ailJ MYERS, at 428 South State Jackson, Miss. house was a complete loss to the owner. He had told an insurance agent one dav m-26 cI2v Hmisfi nnnnti) II RoDinson's Opera this week that he would insure with UUUMU R. W.

Mili.saps, President, H. W. Jriffith. Cashier, him on Saturday. Loss $400.

E. T. MONTGOMERY CO 112 SOUTH STATE STREET. Ihos. tLu helm, lee-Presuiont, K.

yi. I'arkkk, TUESDAY NIGHTS, and WEDNESDAY JUNE 2 and Miss Clara A. Elack returned yester CAPITAL STATE BANK. day from Nashville, where she has been for the past two years taking a -Recitations and Iuic. EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE.

CAPITAL $100,000. course in the University of XashvilJe, usually called the Peabodv A Rare Literary and Musical Feast Xormal College. Miss Black completed 1 "I 1 1 Tr- 3 I 1 -i. ntr cuurse iiiiu receiveu ner aipioma on I Jvrau me papers say i Reserved spats fur sale at Hunter's Drnr the 27th. Miss Lelia A.

Black has also Ioes a legitimate Hanking Business in all it branches. Exchange sold on all the principal cities of Europe. Makes Sheriff's Settlements Without Charge. State. County and Municipal Bonds, and Investment Securities bourht and sold.

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Store m26tillj: returned from Nashville, here she has Lost. been for the past ten months taking a coarse in elocution in Vanderbilt TJni-versty and an Art course in "Ward's GOLD rim glasses on Htate or Capitalist reet. Finder 'return to this office aud'receivp WE HAVE L'LOiSlcn Ul'K reward. it DIRECTORS, THUS.

E. HELM. II. AEEXANDKH, 11. W.

MILES A PS, E. VI 11 DEN. H. TRIBKETTE. Seminary.

These young ladies are both daughters of Dr. W. C. Black. I.

ST HA ESS. WALTER HILLMAX. 1. X. HARROW'S.

STOLEN. A. A. OKEEN, ss. ill I 1.

The Capital Light Guards will have an important meeting to-night. All members are earnestly requested to be present. Tom Jones leaves for where he will make his future home with his uncle, Joe Mc Caskill, and go into the lumber business. The N. O.

it T. will run an excursion on the 3d of June, leaving Harris-ton at 5:30 a. arriving in Jackson at 0:30. Returning, will leave Jackson at 5 p. m.

Every lady and child in Jackson is requested to bring flowers or pome floral offering in the way of garlands, or designs of any sort to the monument at p. m. Tuesday. Headquarters for Confederate Veterans are in the Spengler House sample room, on Capitol street. A large white cloth sign stretched across th-) street announces that fact.

The President of the Confederate Monument Association requests the members of the Association to wear badges of red and white (the Confederate colors) on the 3d of June. The concert last night attracted a small but appreciative audience. The music was choice and beautifully rendered and tliose present showed their delight by repeated applause. R. J.

Mallett, the real estate man, offers So in gold to the person living outside of Jackson guessing nearest the amount invested in Jackson city property in the last twelve monthp; all guesses to close July 1st, 1891. TnE A. V. will run three trains out from Meridian on the 3d of June the Mr IlrvPHRFYs wlmnnwlivdo I CRM chamljer of Confederate Monument. JUMPHRESjWJionow int'S abox about Inches square containing urnine The Best, Swiftest and Lightest Running Sewing Machine in the World is the at ma Dena, ignore countv, was very I iock ior iron aoors.

Any one ret i i j. i. same tome will receive one dollar much affected by the compliment to her and asked no questions. reward Retail Department. LltP distincniisbpd hnAnnrl I ml)-if J.

T. WHITEHEAD A C'O. VMUM M. 1 INGER. Springs in min2 their organization REPORT BY POSTAL CARD.

And movwl our office to our new buildiii'. "lien Hnmnhrpv Poet l.oc. Ane rnmutee on rubiic Comfort will JHn numpnrejS lost, and lias rc- meet promptly at the City Ilnll at 4 o'clock quested Mrs. Dr. Winter to rrerare a "Saturday, the 3otb.

All members are urgent- 1 1 ly requested to attend and report. Handsome noral O-aTenng to be presented Those of our citizens who have not been ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR FAMILY USE In Elegant, Convenient totlm Prvciol S-n, canea on will please notify the undersigned ROACH AND PASCAG0ULA STREETS v. -fiiMia mu iwv i oy postal card now many Confederate veter- come up next week. Eliza Winter ans.te can care or meals. AND ARTISTIC CABINET WORK.

I i-c -u. i Udli lllilll. -with oi'R- no doubt some of the old "Vets." will Notice. Whe-rP he will be glad to see our IrUwU ani respond. As no business can be transacted on the 2d and 3d of June, dues to he Building and Loan Association must be paid on or before June 1st.

Jxo. T. Buck. Hec'v. The funeral of K.

C. Kerr was one of the largest that has ever taken place in m20d2t. Ross, Yerser Co. Jackson. The Methodist church was full New (Patented) Stand, and all Modern Improvements.

Tie Only Perfect Attachments. More Popular Than Ever. to overflowing Tn "Or "RlAck' vPn. nr. A TREE iwh cows with young ivj vxrim.

in0. an ut. -DiaCK erj ap- calves which we will sell cheap. H. M.

EHBXAS 13ROS. P. W. Pekpt.ks, President A. yt.

XkLSiiV, "rl li propriate remarks he mentioned the fact that Mr. Kerr was the oldest native resident of Jackson, having been; born here in December, 1833. Deceased had it. j- ftAVSDEKs, Vice-President, FROCIA2VIATIOX. reward each.

JACKSON BANK. Jcara 11 zeaious nreman, Whereas, It appears by information re- WE DEFY -COMPETITION. add his comrades were out in large num- me that penitentiary convicts Sold on the Most Liberal and Easy Terms. uers. ine Iloral tributes were numerous ford and Anderson Smith, have effected their and very beautiful.

eHS Send for Illustrated Price List. Needles for all kinds of Sewing Machines, 20 and 2" cents MisslssiDDl. do offer the above rpwnrtl fnr the CAPITAL $100,000. JACKSON, MISS. takre their sihf'cln 1 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

Laura Shelby, an old colored woman AVIIO Used to belone to Reel Kerr, and son, Miss. And I do moreover, recmire all per dozen uniage viuu.) rails aim aiiacninents ior tne SlJNCili.ll. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Central Office, New Orleans, La. Branch Office, 309 and 311 Crawford Steet, Vicksburg, Miss.

may 2S-v4m. I SX 11.1- tM.i. A 1 uhn ivaa r.yi-r.nll.. l.i uuiuers uj. mis oiai De aingent in tneir ismoiy civ uiin.iv, is iiuw enorts to arrest said fugitives Rnhert about half white being spotted black I Jen.nie Wilson, Zeke Stafford and Anderson I RECTORS.

ana white all over her face and bodv. I Given under my hand andithe Great Seal of Her hands ro rfwW the State affixed, at Jackson, this wth day of ouu i ivji. "Aunt Lflurn (vehn ia ortAnm By the Governor: i. W.I'LKI' iKS, (i lHJIUFFITH, vV5mN' JOHN MCDONNELL, I su wp, YAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY GO. ATLANTA, and DALLAS, TEX.

w. n.wi-. WIUT AM. A. i N.

wfc J. M. STONE age, Mum anu raised in Jackson as a I w. yovAN, secretary oi State negro,) will vet be a white wnmnn na far DESCRIPTIONS J. F.

HUNTER, ppecial leaving there at 5:30 and arriving in Jackson at 9:30 a. m. This will be a great accommodation to the various towns on the route. Am. survivors of Co.

First Mississippi Light Artillery, and of all other companies of that regiment, are requested to report to Capt. W. T. in the Senate Chamber, on Tuesday morning next, at 9 o'clock. The meeting of the Sons of Veterans will be held to-night at the Hall of Representatives instead of at the City Hall.

The meeting is a very important one, and it is hoped that all members will be present. The public and the ladies are especially invited. Ttie people of Jackson will miss a rare literary treat if they fail to attend Miss Sallie Isom's Concert Tuesday and As an elocutionist Miss Isom has no superior, and her renditions of Shakespearian selections have received the highest commendation at the hands of the press in cities where she has appeared. The Edwards House wrote to Crystal Springs parties yesterday for some tomatoes In reply their eorresnondent wrot as color is concerned, if she only lives aoout seven vears I iiK.e-cai nsn. smaii scar on i ipti.

ot nifnr snin cnai i moiiia inrt.t iar about 4 Inches above ankle joint, scar on All public buildings, stores and pri- MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Gins, Feeders, Condensers and Presses. COTTON-SEED OIL MILLS, ICE MACHINERY, ate reSKlences, especially on the route I eny; sentenced March 6th, itJM, for 3 years W.J.GILLESPIE, if. J. F. HUNTER CO.

AT THE-- OLD STAND- Opposite the Capitol. -KEEP IN STOCK- FRESH DRUGS, PURE MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES. l-errumery, Eru.Kc, BMc-a-Bruo, .,11,. isw of the grand procession next Wednes- day, should be handsomely decorated 13th' near Hood' TaUa' ioi me occasion. Jtlasrs.

buntings and jEvxiF.iWit.snw bright colored papers can be had at ver JllLfJLI8 -5 SHAFTING, PULLEYS, WIND-MILLS, TANKS, PUMPS, TETC. nine cApeuse anu wm aaa an nunareu wn on ien snouiaer oiaae; crime f1.1 4 tu A. I felonious assault; sentenced December 19, fold to the appearance of the city. iNoth- 1890, for 2 years from Adams county escaped III il, FIRST ing like making a good impression upon Sery couS (wSn '1U' "lont- r-CLASS DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. IONS COMPOUNDED ANY HOUR OF DAY OR NIGHT our visitors.

They will all talk when Zeke St a fford Aste 17 vears. heiffhtsvL OTIEES PRESCRIPT 1. i onmnlPTinn 'holr anil avao KlotVr i i nify return iiome. infh; ANY I ueiween me snouiaers, scar on bade above Col." II. SIDNEY KlXG, of Meridian, left buttock, scar under right nipple; crime rc.u iiuuup muiiiiug i years, irom aiaaison county essaped May 2, enroute home from a visit to the Delta 1 from B.

Swain, Washington county. We are Sole Agents-for this section for the Celebrated A. J. JOHNSON LADIES' SH OF. HEADACHE VhiluYooVait," BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE.

that none could be had but that "147 car-loads had gone out this morning-all green." The correspondent evidently meant to say 147 cages, as no such shipment as "147 car-loads" of tomatoes has passed through Jackson. jvci i vuuiuiiun inuiaua nair ana eves oiacK. from npwfinnncr work and dfp nrt I scaron left arm near elbow from break, scar iroin iieMepaper MOrk, ana uoes not on left thigh and groin, from gun shot wound; iiiiiiK lie will eTer. agaiU UOil xne el- I grana larceny sentencea June issy, 1. 1 -t Every jairwarraute.l.

unr ci, lia' no eoual in tbis or my H. Collins, Stmflower county. m30-Sw E. S. VIRDEN.

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