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The Yazoo Sentinel from Yazoo City, Mississippi • 3

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Oil '( i'i'iJ. Tli llif oiiiils 'Don't you Forcot fi IE SENTINEL uiHJsii kvisKy The house that greeted I he Yazooi Missus. Ki.rmi:,--I Mii.in lleil i lie I hi md i i nr i i i I Wf)0 i run Miicii! I'-r th" 1. i i Iheeuill In- ill lOMLt lf LHIlUJi 1 1 i i 11,1.,.,.. 01 net Hand, on their heiieht hru Viill.

(.,,. i-i Im i i hnde latli 1,1 nt 1 1 1 .1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 in. in ,1, i' ImijI. I Ii 11. iliiili until iii Vi i mr tnilil iI'V.

l.i'I Hi' i lei f-v a tinly pnlniilie ami 1 1 1 it i' rl 'iM illllili'liil i i- I'lllrl ii ll lie It I lie- III IT III 'I I lie I 1 1 1 i 1 1 lieir cmni i ii Sneli iin .1 I l.ll ll Ml .1 i n.l I I I II le "lie .1 Ii. -eii. iii inn' nl.ihle. l. iv iiiilhin nl Hie it, wmilil -lid ill! I'lllel eellCV lll'i-l'.

ll Olll (HV I 1 1 1 1 III IIIIV Inne lieeelll'' the lie nl Mieli ti have le- 1 ill n.irl- nl 1 lie A It n-. I I I Im 1 I 1 I I I I I tins n- I i IK U-tne els rv mem- in tie; im Ve Ihe.H the I I ha lie me Ilia! i- never lull lieluie. aii'l a lew i siiri lull is a i ein.Minniiu.tliev a nla "I i in il'i-." 'iinl "Ani'iii" Il.e liriMlicrs." in He' he-t ilrainatie talent tin; eitv will I'i 1 1 neet-lo. -I I 1 i i iii 1 1 the 1 1 1 ei i v. ill ie a 1 1 1 1 1 (in yn will riu i wliieii I wlurlll -r I aiteinl ir li.

I I.elii'Mii" ii a I ii i wliich iiue in; the pun, a in.iteei.it, ol me ml 'I I. I Tin- 3 fir-Mr at nm- a- er n. u--. r. i il.e l-t.

ity ii- m-ii The pie a is lull at tin A li nl I'l. i I alii 1 1 1. A Her a tine ill ri nil- wa- a -laki'li the in. liilje.i in ilaneinu'. i oYIock, i' wlidi )-i'rnr rftuni'il 1 1 1 I.i ,1,1 ni- I'-nierr'-e i iilineinjr wis iii.liil.'e.l ill nnlil IIimih'!" 1 I 1.,,, i i ii tr iri.

n' 1.. I in tlnii lr 's- I ah pit lur the in inner Hi hni l.ie.iarils will nea-e aeeepi i.nr thank- Im' his v. May we he at satii, when the rax. pie- take. pi W.

W. It. Ir that "live" eililm- of tiie Lex V.he'tiser wiil lew -l pine tops, slew tt.cl.l ail'l hii.iseifaii over wilu it juice. take ii'tie nf i.iiii... il i.

iii i I.CM'C-sary Inr lISM In "Wipenl his Ilia or use towel" to drop cverv moxpiito that, can had an ll.liaml- nl.le abode in thai I i 1 Alvcrli-cuieiils iuse.lcil lii luiiins "'lii! (: i iu lllllllt nit A hi I I- CITY SEwa liM Ti -miiav, May Ttlt- Tin i t'10 Hcnsori for nic pics. DkaH atic entt'j taiiniu'iit next Tucs tr I'll (roil on to (Miinc in lias um1. uiiihrrcd its last bales. NnW that business Intiks hd'tnllS, Ivcitisc in the Sentinel. O.viso to tint heavy rains of lute, are scarce.

I'kik iu: your tickets lor the en- Itl 111 vl 1 Him. I'h kkts lor the dramatic filter- I 1 ii m.i-'u tainni' ii Civic your uows plenty of ashes Olia to Kill lilt: ui niv, win weed. Tin! parade and target shooting 'n l. I Ill collie (iu i.icmuiij, mu iui. "i il.

lll.illl.1.. Smai.i. bovs rather thin in tin- gal i 'i' i i rrv iasi i uunuu) iuki" nut a dollar. Can't the married men of this city i a I I. rive a unu.

it seems ou nun ic 1SIIIUII III (UIIl'l Wui Tun Yazoo Cornet liaml disoours- 1 some very sweet music on our reels last netinesuay iiiumi. Thk Kev. Mr. Kline, of the l'res- ivicriau viiuruii, is uusiruii iium 1. I mil.

itv. on a visit to uis son ir. JMiicr- uisc. Thk Yazoo Killes and the Comet I I.l.l...-.l fa ll-il. Mil ie river to llunlei place, ou me I-July.

I'koccue vonr tickets for the Dra- i i inane r.uieruiiuiiiKuu i lu-iuciu- el. lU's is uiu ucuviii ui tue .1... II. .1... a.oo Killes, lioQicrs too numerous to mention the Concert last Tuesday nii lit: Tpn our cieor; nan ouu inuuiii.cu 1-1 i his little cornet.

Lear A- Redding have -i i. .1,1.. iiiil liiit nLitini: ununi in Mcusr. X- Ace lev. and can iow iiiinisn von wnu a n.ie uiiuoiu.

in Liitrin 11 lai. Hmir. (col'd) the late iiuner and Hunger of this county, cd "1 eniiMimiitiuu, at his resilience near uu cuv. on iaot iiiiirsnav. i i 'i-1 i I Pktkhson intends shortly to Jn a carriage, tiuggy and wagon jfactorv iu the new liuilding, on laiu direct, oiioitc Havereaiup's Haloon.

"Ir will he fashionable this summer for man to wear socks." Kx. Sunie men we wot of say fashion is a hand and don't intend to he gov erned bv it. Tun Skidmore Guards String H.iud" leave for Canton ne xt Thurs- flay, where luey Uave oecn engaged ii discourse their sweet strains at a grand fancy ball. "As army of Ileas has invaded the liraudon ttpiibliean's sanctum Kx. lltist imagine old "fatty" reaching down iu them ISo It brogaus after Lie of the invaders.

Tickets for sale at J. E. Gwin-ner's. A Toi'xo ladv, who has sutrered ii iiitiu iifi.iVHi7i. I ii 11:1 mill xeason, having heard that flannel is a irikMil.liaal t.tt nl I- VIIVOV I'l Mm I II I I JMonclay Irom Ins living visil to Vicksbunr.

where, it is nresunied. Le enjoyed himself muchly. Thanks for late papers, Samuel. 1 On the occasion of the celebra- i. nil i.

ll, VI I'llV vuvi. Ullll I I VI DUI v. Median icsburg Lodge, in this county, our fellow-ciuzeu, J. C. l'rewitt, was the or tor of the day.

I "Do unto others as you would liave others do unto you." is a pro- l.i ,,,,,1 i1m. Ii no y.iv.l ii in tliu uiuii iiu'i i'T "invii V.reiui.ir'nat i Tint. I Ii In:" lilnes. '1 I rdi'i fur make of I it liiedlcs for hr -s 1 h.M I ki ii il.e ln-i, nil in the I i 1 .4 ami 1 1 1 I i I IKII 'J lirii. I repair Ii i lies '1 lirtt In and III i I I I.

N. jf3 'ii. -'Q jtfft-'i. 'H'1 LI-HI. e- Viii'iil i-M I i I re.

i i li. 1 1 -null ti. ill. -i '1-4 I V()T(V 1 i Ii 1 I tow II H' Jllllt r- l'laiio: or in ii si i ..,..,7,,.,,...,.. 1 an avc lieir on er at Hie stnre I li where tin will 1 en I ve pnnnpt a tie lit.

nil. 1 1 laltleliauni. W. HYATT a cn. Yazoo City.

Miss. 13 7. sv rl a 2 a A a A Hi 1. il A XV KWU. HMcIVMH HIRAM TRSN CH CO.

I'l I.I 1 1. 1. KIN I i CYPRESS LUMBER, HAND AMi M.V MINI. MADK SHIXCLKS. I.ATIIK.

DRESSED CEiLiNG. AND PINE FLOORING UPPER HILL, WASHINGTON I 1 1 1 1 1. I 'unu. 1.1. cV ih xn.

main sr 1: i.i; 'i A. 1T -MA i- li Wi'- TiN, CCrYiP 5fiD SHEET 1RUM WHP.t, i rus in it flrlnalfti jjiitk wii muim rnnk T(ir'. .1.111 11 .1.11 i 11 1'iuiur HZflTliSG STOVES, CASTINGS. LIS HIPS AND "HIP FIXTURES, PUMPS AND PilTflP RPPAIR; wine at wholesale, at ten per cent ahove manufacturers prices, we haxealso the finest, assortment of cookinu stoves iii this market, which small Orders re sj 1 11 fnun our friends ,1.,. Vi '27 4 11.0 1 1 WILL YOU.

RiuU Your By using common Sses when you can LAZARUS MCRRIS, 1 'eleliiateil 1'erleeted Spr-ctaelea end Eyeglasses, 1 lie Most in the World 't TIipv me reeconunemled lor 111 i of Material. nl l''iuish and their Strenstheiiing ini.i Preserving Powers. in whieli tl.uv excel all others. They hist manv vears without For sale iu this locality only by H. C.

TYLER. Book and Jewelry House! II. TYLK Main VA.00 II'V. Cloks.tJcwelry, PERIODICALS "ND NEWSPAPERS. Clocks and repaired and rn ranted.

I ec. is-ly. FOR FINE JEWELRY AND WAR' I IKS, (JO TO HFiNKV VOSTK, He warrants evty article and gives lowest prices. Washingtou Street Vicksburg Miss gX i.est M-ectacIc- ill 'he world 1 i I I er. mi lit Nl.

1 IT. ll.lU.iliAl.l., of -mi iss M. 1 I'jhl, i nl 1 i inn, Hi ll.lll- Mi ill si el fi AL44U. li i. Inn Cuts X- I i.

i hrllld li.i'it- I i ii i I-'" ii' i H- i V. i 1 I 'I'l I i'K A SI'I-'J I- I II ir ktrep I lull I I i I ris. ,1 linn 1, I'len, 1, ai.il A me. II W.tr-led I 'i-lnin ri i 1 1 1 and a lit nhirli mi lo older. Vazoo next tn It in 1(M ISINEK'S SALE.

.1. .1. Win. et.r.lA Itv virtue nl a rernl. ifil l.v the 'M i -1 w.i Is7s.

in I- ei.niliil--i.niiT. '( hiihler ii. .1 i I i Il.e 1 1 1 1 1 i i i it i -i i.i j-. ii, MONDAY. MAY 27.

d.s lyin- anil ty a.t.l Siaie ol Mis- lis I J.j.l. 1.0- I The e-t hail nt' smith tpiari.T nl seel ion hall of aj. () i nt l. ai I llt (, (lt fn. of "I -7 in low--hip i.

ranii. 1 we-t. am! ht 1 1 in the tmvn nt Mit.oti a in -anl ei.iiri'v anil 1 are I. I'uW innni r. A HieN-n.

nn, ALK. Ki. '( Van-Iran. 17 ami l.v the a -l i-e nm 1 iU V'11 '7 i.re.'t, 1 he lioll-e i III, 1 4 i t. .1 i.x I i .1 i i s.

MO.MlAi. -II ii.jf to. IVe. h.i, ,,1 twn-hip 11. rnr.ee 1 I on a of to Miti-lv il.e ah i-a-e ami i II.

I TA I ill. ,7 W. Smu 11. 1. KIMM-'K-'OX.

A I'i AT LAW. 1- r.anl.r-i i. Iliiilditig. imit v' V-. in i-y.

Mi-. y. .111 I I I 1 P. TO lIMl.l'KIi Oi-- LA I IN T1IK 1.KY1. COL'XTY.

an opinion "I the A'tortey r.en.M'a.. dated Hi. all U.eV leein. iin ler the l.ecree nl theCh.aii- I vs; iieli! 111,1 to he liahle ro Mate and nun- 1.... i 'lands i''i el.

i in nil ileerec ill l.riv.' 1 m- sriine n- i Hmded hv my olh." on call. ll.l,.TXVI;.K.seritV and Collector o.inty. 'I'l' 1 I- Vdl'ICI'' II. (I. Hi.

Circuit 1 VS. l.it'U. -'I ili i ,1. A. T.rali 1111.

I l7s; lor 1 Wherer-s. all attaehun lit was i- 1 ill .1 net rni 1 '1 i i ihe lae 'Per, 11. -7s! ot M.e citvi.it' Court to he- ein oil the Moun.iy in nionih Xow. the sal, I Urahain. nuse resilience 1 1 1 Is unknown, is uereoy lumue.i 10 ut -aid oiiri.

on the 1 1 1 1 Mniidiv in ls7S. and delend said suit, ami it wi entered him and execution i-s 1 then on. In te-tiinouv wheieot, 1 have liere- unto mv hand ami seal tins me j.nn day ol April. S. W.

S'iV A li, Clerk On nil Courlof '10-11 DISSOLUTION. late linn nl' M. 1 Co. was hy mutual consent on the 1st nl March last. Kohert 11.

Love withdiew from (tie purtiHT-sliip ot tJiril ami the is en, cd at the same stand hy it Hliil Thnin is (Jreo'T. under the same llami' of It. M. it 1 delus ol the old linn, if any, will be paid hy new linn, and the dehts due the old lirm will he collected by the new linn, or lo.l.t. II.

Love, the leti-ing part 11 t. M. illNSt IN CO. Silver Creek. April 'M.

1S7S. It rv Vi.i JA ovi'i'ieiilm. -1 "nJ3k a i U'uu SACKS SlIOl l'loin St J.oiiis OUU'SlioL Tower l.KK UICUAIM'SON' A-CO Meat Cutters -At I. KM KK'HAlinsoN tv CO. Siiliscrilie I'm' the SfN'i'ix 1:1..

'folium; k-kky ff.niikks 1.1:1; i t.Mti cn a i I I 1 I i i I I i I i i 1 I I i 1 I I i III Mi't li'll'lilll 'l nil- r' iiiii-i-iv Nit. iiriii- nl 'I-' nl the ''I'ini-r. 1 1 1 1 v. i--i i i i ii 1 1 I ui iii leiiii. I7'i.

H.i'O'- i.l. -iii'l 1 1 in ln.iit."i'. Mi l' Hi" I He I- Ii. I lit- SUM! I.e Mini I'll lie llneil, ii lel.t- nnl itl i Millie nl ullieimeil n' e. ill I iini'l ii.ii.

I th- Aiti'll l-llll. I ii ie A il i le, in. 1 -7s. tliereiil. Ii.r the nn Ini'i- I.

lie lllllll'l until ill I -t ratnr. i linl.l- ll'ill nl S.iHl c- Hie. Wl.l nil i)Yiy MAY Illlll.V. illg In i-'an. lyi.

lieinv; in -ii'1 enmilV ami In-w .1 ie i i. in "i'i -1 ii i a iii i a 1 1 i i.l 1 in. i live eh iir, wi.le nil tie-vi -i nl Hi- hall nl tin; nnl' .1 I I I i 1 1 a -i I 1 1 1 hi I liei .1 i'Ii i i 1 1 i 1 ll nt liar wi-t siile nl the inn ea-i. enai hi nl -eeii in' twelve. eiiiilain- hi; III.

Ill ilnuilL Il.e Mill. I ii i i i i aeies. i til -er lalnl he M.ui iii i nl ii V. Vni.lell.wi.1. i 1 I I I I nl il.

i i -eil. In ill iine-ltii: il -H In illll I.el' ll III il Ti.l;M- oi in- ill the pm -eh i-e im. in iii a-Ii. 'i i i i.i yi ar in! i.ni'.iiiiril in tw ii iii.m -ale. apprnve.

-e will It-- nl lie- pin. haer nr p'li- rli tin- pa mel.K int' ie-t-a' -i anmni. In. in lit ah'l r. lien Sel'M'.

np.itl 'ire p.ij 111 lit nl the a nn r'. lia-e lilnla in A lni'r ol nl ir'nri Ya.m itv. Anvil 1 1 1 A XCT.Ii X.TKK 'iiain i I I oi.i -a i.i mint ami April i in. a.i. 1 i7s.

William-. i v. No. A. et.

i t. al A r'ii tin. swnvn hill ami l.iii nl eniiiplainan! in this eae. a.M theretrniii M.s. It-ltie White ami her ini-haii'l.

Tin. While, an Vi. mu an i Nel- y.mmr. mimtr-, Mr-. ii nr ii.iiMli-i.ian.,ieii!ii-:j.i'tii It.

Jir-cit-. a i i 1 It. Juvetts. In- s.li.l I.i!!-. a'e m.ll-re-i.le.it- tin' nl Mi-i-inpi.

am; that the rer.i.iene" and -ail yolw TI Whi'e ie- I ivM 1 1 1 1. I ate! i.i -M lliee a hln nl anl -Inlia niiii'- T'-t fu i city in 1 1 ik tli'l ilr it tin' re-iiielll" nii-1- ''iii. I 1 .1,,,.,,. a'. la, nra tr-.

i- lluiiin 1. 1 "lie It 1'nri-h. in ih St ate nl i 1 nnl. red hy the onit thai enter their nppearaiiee herein, on or il.e sfcunl Monday next. the ill -still Mil.

at 111 I.I I -aid dav hen.ie tin- I i. oi at i.i- in the ol Va V. -Mi-i-stppi. ..11 pica er or ileum i- to -aid hill-, or the -ee; a I iti.iii- tiicie'i' he taken lor enn- ed a to tli-111 Ir f- further that ne innte. lidie, i i-- 1 in iroiinty and that the erk ol said Court transmit 1'V 'Hail .1 eopv "I tin- older totaeii ni said I1011-1 idel.t 'Z? I'l I ll" 11,1 'V Sotiei.o'r 1 Vt )TI('K TO CKKIMTOK.

i i. ii- 1, .1 .1..1. I. lute of oiiiity havinur hccii d.ilv declared in- HV the nan eery vou.r (ininiv. ami the fiue mi pic claims nuain-l ne same 1 hiichv ie that al the September term.

1TS. "i'l said Couri, the clatms proliatcd and Cllll I'SI (' 11 IfUIMUt'i lie lakell llll lol' CX lllll llialli: UllU al- iti, and al l.nvauce said Court, and all crcd- said estate arc rciplcsteil U) I em I. order of the ''urt (1. i. well.

Clerk. Itv iV T. Puc-h, IV rj. V- 1 '( cv v' v' JMn FflWirllllMe! ARFNTS SATARTIA. MISS.

We are iiivnarad for am' in the w.tv of receivitio' and foward- ini. will have mir most care ,,,1 iiheral terms. have a larrre and conunoiiioiis warehouse, and we make this business a specialty, and solicit a share of public N. 1. Auv orders for goods through us wiil he promptly attended Im I'll, Satartia, Miss.

MANtlAI'l'I'lrlMiS OK LUMBER AND SPRING WAGONS. Plantation Work and Horse Shoeing done at short notice. Impairing and Painting of old Ve hides with neatness and dispiudi. All kinds of Carpenter W01 done in ii inn npaiu-l. I i 1 1 I I last J'liesilav eveniliL'.

when he eur ii 1 tain arose, was a most tlatlei ln li I inioh iri I nl' I lie i niiri.i'in I inn 1 11 Ii ii'h that nisi itution is held hy ur citi The pf by th" mem hers of the band, and that of Emery and Mercer, were iimsi, ex (client, and ol which J'rof. l'ayers doler as director sliould b(' proud for it was certainly the best en tcrtiiimneiil we have ever had the pUastirc of witnessing in this city. llUCTluuimuilNS III uinun, Where nil went merry as the uagebrll, under the of the Spi.it of Harmony, the fair i Of their plesence and pirrlnl'lirilicc 1 oyer ine neene, ciauii siei ia. nn tiee. It is iii nculimcnt only nut in expression lies the rapt un.us revelation of that wondrous com niisiiinn Hie "Echo SniiL'." lis ex i 1 iptisits ii'iidei ing In- that ladv artiste, Viola W.

I'. ir rus, proclaimed the puril.y, deliea.v and tenderness of her apprecKdiun ir .1 ot the beautiful in concord of sweet Siillll'ls. "When link! the tone tint ir gitiw With the blissful tone that 1 ntlll it. the And Ib.pe Irom heavynly not llies mi Tu a more heavenly atill lliaL is neai And at the magic breathing of the enchantress, the tender trills 1 i i 1 pathetic ami appeanng canene.s o. "Kathleen asM.meda charm uiifelt before in ativ rendition of that sweet ballad that we had ever heard.

Jln" Cilt invocation to the Faery 'lleen fell soft and rracioils. like dew mi; Miss Ida I'ugh, Whose ethereal touch 1 of the dainty keys transported us delicioi-isly to Titania's bower in the 11 weird dominions ol I-aery while the noble iuitrument thrilled and pulsated to its own sublime ea pabilities when developed by the graceful and accomplished maiiipii lation of the other three young ladies-who brought to the fete the Mining influence of their prescnc.i Miss ll. U'iderstetii, Miss Saliie Kidd and II. K.icco. "And l)h how tin" eyes of heautv glisten, i When music has touched her inmost 1 Mill I.

Like the silent nturii. that wink and listen, VV li il a Ilea ven eternal melodies rull Tu kkts for sale at J. K. (Iwiu ner's. hy Ixmcr Sullcr litoiiicv.

With relief and cure at your very doors? Head the following, from one of our highest standing physicians, ami be convinced Gukknwook. Aug. 7. 1S77. Dr.

T. II. W. Upshur, Uroen Dkar Shi I have used your II.Tinor-rlini.lei.n In two eases, oik; of loiig staml-ing and extieme severity. In tliii.

ea- relict whs utmost instantaneous ami sn lur permanent, only tniee applications Inivinir tieen made. The second was a child fnir years ni l. intense. lv it, lieing of an acute character. reliel was ohtained nn tirst aiiplieu-tiol.

however, silhsi inieiit applicai inns were nude. No symptoms have retui ne.l I rei's'tl liothciui as ptllett cures. I can cheerfully recommend vour remedy to all who sutler Irom this di-eaH'. lloth cures were eU'eetcd hy one hex, alter all other treatments mm i.nn ti. Yours, John II.

I.ccas, m.i. Annual Klci'lion. At the annual meet ing of the Yaoo City littles, held last Friday night, at the Hook and Ladder hall, the following gentlemen were elected. Captain Oarnett A ndrews 1st Lieutenant II. C.

Harris. 2d Lieutenant Theodore Sehmitt Sec'y and Treasurer Ed. Luke. Orderly Sg't Thomas Anderson. Information IVsiiiIoiI, Of Maj.

J. F. Hodges, an old citizen of Holmes county. For particulars, address Newton Skaggs, Tul ladega, Ala. Kvkkybodv and his wife, who receives the Sentinel must show it to his neighbors, and get him or her to subscribe at once.

If too poor to subscribe, we will furnish it gratuitously, as wo want all to rend the news of our county and abroad. Give us what aid you can, and we promise a good journal. 1 1 1 IIolmks county has sent ten representatives to the penitentiary, one of whom was Doe Clark, (eol'd) who it is supposed, stole Mayor Holt's tine overcoat about two years jo, from Mrs, Murdoch's hoarding house. i 1 ill nl. S.

hi mi I 1 1 I i I I I I i si I'l 1. I ''I'" uei: in fad. that -i 1 1.. Srillirith. lie was the gue-t ot nur 1.

11.., 1 -in 1, last. lav and 1..,.. ,,,.1 we hi. pc changitig lie ulii tie alee to as Ills usual m. the Scil.ture in its true light, nel i ,4.

I I Thk aiteuiion nl' the city aulhori- lies is nspectfullv directed to the! condition of the sidewalk 0:1 Jell'er-j ui street, iinrth snle, above 1 After a rain it 1- almost impassa'ile. I'er-. resi. mi llie north side, cither clamhcr of inns Kev. Mi.

KliKin-. of 'he1' i 1 ovr this slinky si.lewalkln,n. Hinds the ease ff should all governed but men, or winch is almost 1,,1 IT ives .10:111 nn 1 1.. 11, to 1, riu" out the inherent Lean- out, in ik 1 ties of that, lavonle hallad-- lln. until the utlsy nee.

ic ijiv.v hellv mcllv ehinc-i'hin-stiiiL'-l ujr ini-plovf ebl sixiy ininit all a time; juice all day. Ml kin' places 'ioiui llowers ju-t 1. usted." It is with deep regret that we are called upon to announce the death of Laura K. Houuey, at her residence six miles below Satartia. vo oi'P nlso ivnneil In learn of the 11 i 'V very serious illness ot Mi.

I. Ilolloman of the same neighbor hood. Tiik two young men who spent for pickles, herrings, oysters and a vile of chain lightning whisky last Tuesday night, swearing they would not give a cent to go to the concert, had to pay 810 and costs for the "privilege." Served them right. Wk have had the pleasure of meeting quilu a number of friends from the lower end of the county, during the week, among thetii Mr. J.

II. Foster, Maj. K. Hell and Mr. II, A.

Dalton. They represent prospects in that section, as very good. If you want a line Silk Hat; If you want a good Cassimere Hat; If you want a well made Shirt; If voit want a Cheviot Shirt; If You ant any Underwear; If you want au.V I'oys' Suits; If you want any Hoys' Hals; If You want a gcod Overcoat; If You want a real good (Hove, go to CKO ('. KUF.SS A- CM'S. their sellisli ways, will ucviaic this old rule.

The town generally presents an Inspect of dull times the occasion of 3L.i .1. 4.iiii;ii uiuaii ui uiu iics men to close up every evening at o'dock, Saturdays excepted. Wk would Invito the attention of our citv fathers to the fact that plain street is sadly in need of re pairs, lis dangerous to fast dri-vers who daily drive up and down Uie street 1:1 a orciiK-necK mannci. nil. ny4 uui ylo-nothinff-populace is having a line time shooting squirrels, which is not 0 violation or the law.

Turkeys and pntrklges they have seen, but as yet 110 one acKnowieugcs nicy key for dinner. Last week a negro man living on Mr. Champlin's plantation, left his quarters to attend to his daily Held labors, leaving his wife up, but unwellshe having a chill the day be-before. Whan he returned to his cabin he found his wife a corpse, and bis child sucking the breast of his poor dead wife, 1 .1 .1.

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About The Yazoo Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
389
Years Available:
1877-1915