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The Richland Beacon-News from Rayville, Louisiana • 2

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Kuth to-raor-, hou Clarion. within fortv feet jI Air. Cleveland to liiowu returns on the SUCCESSION CLEVELAND'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS. 1 Thanks to the Clarion i follow bis remarks from beginning roW. f-r thcW ALL of 7 Stcn arl, are if SI to end.

1 he people ou the plaza 21 Townsend states that he Las above compliment. When any of': As the public will naturally our.bov set into trouble Mr. It. H. cr.li.nt fi.Mur.

,,) a.n intereKt in the address part Published evecy Saturday at Rayviile, L.a, wiicncter tticv Kie-nUieil tiv clici rs cVl ruttu Todd, is called upon, as he is and ceremonies, we will publish SUta Lf Louiniana.Pnri-li RkLiaiui, Sixth X'i-trict Court. BV virturt of a eotiiiniion i--tie) vaj of special parts of it the The -auge now stand, at thai place CMsideml one f.tuong the best criiui- IT'" I OliV1 VIV.WU bl.l 111 I. WILEY P. MAU GHAM, Editor. -tic i' icei.commercjai al lawyers in the State.

jonly portions of the address, as it Isj 1 from he Hon. District Court of 1 paii-h a.ud to tcii. too voluminous to publish all 4 lig? IMMIGRATION. RIVER NEWS. Entered at the Pott Office at Rtyville, La aaSecsnd-ClassHail Matter.

commanding me lo proreed to advertise and ell nil the property lielouing to' the suceessiou of J.J. Stewart. deceased to pav debts cf said cui--sion. I will on s. Governor Foster has called a state immigration convention to beheld at Department of Agriculture, "Weather persons further removed, wio were unaware of exactly what had been said.

The reference to currency question provoked considerable cheers, hut the loudest approval was given the tariff section bt Jiis remarks. The President began the delivery SALT li SCFOFUL. ULCEUS, "One jnore of the misappropriations of public funds is avoided when appointments to office, iustead of tteing the rewards of partisan activity, are awarded to those whose efficiency promises a fair return of 0 II V.UIC3 ECZEMA. evtry ew Orleans. March ltb.

Krery Saturdav, April Sth, 193. inrm af notidnant SKIN ERUPT3M. k- Subscription price $2 00. If paid in A dvance $1 oO. ii pansu in vue wuacuna ueua snouiu with-m ie wa, honrsof ftile prescriJjed ids belli) cci0i.i In torlno up th j.

he represented, and especially est by law proceed to offv-r for sale at the Dn'grjjAbove! Change. Line. low 'water jdtise Fall tyttem and mtonng uie ewniiion, iicn Impairea from cautt. Ma almost toatMral heatlnj Barron, lucuiaim anu traiiKim, me easi uoorui meoiiri nouse 111 iiie iow three Macon ridsre t.arislies.. which i01 Kayville La.

the following described; Stations. SATURDAY. MARCH 11, luxt ti di in auarameaina or about 1:30 clock, and it occupied taenty-live minutes. irction art followed. 1 1 have so many inducements to offer 4 to suggest to Fi Sec 34 j- N- 7 AJso the 1 Brother Maugham, of the Beacon- of EJ Sec 3 17 7 East, News, that be join with 11s in agi- lylnjf and Ixiinir situated in Kkhland OCll i fllC BL .1 -Vim BL000 BALM Altanla.

Ca. THE SENATE MEETS. 41 0 5 tatiniT. rnppl Ifnvvillp for tl, parisu. riaie 01 uouiMaiia auu touiain-I 0 4 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 45.0 nw one hnntlred aud seventy-seven 60- selection of representatives to at- 24 0 The much talked of Fitzsimmona-Hall fijrht for purse of 40,000, came off in the Crescent City Athletic Club, of New Orleans, on last "Wednesday.

Hall was knocked out on the fourth round. Bob Fitz-timir ons is now the champion middle weight fighter of the world. tend the convention. Delhi SUCCESSION' 100 acres of land more less. Terms of pale Cash at not less than two-thirds i he appraised value to I 0 0 4) 0 0 7 0 16 il 21 0 pa debts of said succession.

ta- Bavville. March 4th. 1S93. i tie governor may appoint asu Succession of S. Suiitk, Vicksburg I'iiuburg I.oaisvi!! NjhviUe Chattanooga St.

Paul Dubuque Kan St. -Louis Memphis HHena Fort, Little ArWaiD-m City. Yazoo New C. C. CHEN A I) LT.

Administrator. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 'I work for the compensation paid to them. To secure the fitness and competency of appointees to office. to remove from political action the! demoralizing madness for service reform has found a place in onr public policy and laws. The benefits already gained through this instrumentality and tlte further usefulness it promises, entitle it to the hearty support and encouragement of ail who desire to see our public service Fell performed, or who hope for the elevation of political, sentiment and the purification of political The assistance of immense aggregations of kindred enterpnses and combinations of business interests formed for the purpose of limiting production and fixing prices in inconsistent with the fair field which ought to be open to every independent activity.

Legitimate strife in businea -fcUould not be superseded bv an enfonei concession to the de SUCCESSION SALL0 Succession tf Johii D. Myer. The Cabinet Nominations Unanimously CoafirmecU Washington, M'ch 6. -Tire crowds which packed the Senate galleries this morning and the multitude of people that surged through the cor. riders ami on the staircases of the capitol, furnished evidence that many thousands of tfic strangers wha had come to Washington to witness the inaugural had cot yet left the city and were determined to enjoy as much of the show, as might still be presented.

When Stevenson made his appearance in company 40 0 30 S3 0 32 37 0 41 22 0 a 2.i i 9 12 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 13 Mr" 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 ble number of delegates from each parish as Governor McEnery did at au immigration convention held in Shreveport some years ago. He appointed several from Richland tut the writer was the only one thai attended, but as the governor was in Shreveport he commissioned Prof. A. C. who was attending the convention.

As the tiuie is so short, we snsr- State of Louisiana, I 6th District -Parish of Richland. Court. BY viruieofan order of sale issued from the Honorable lit District Court and to me directed as Administratrix ot sari succession, to pay the deb; of the samp. I will proceed to offer for sle at the east door of the Court house within the -legal hours of sale at public auction to ta highest bidder on Saturday, March 2oth, 1303, the following described property to-wit 1st. The fractional X.

WJ of X. AVJ Borne idea of the length of the inaugural parade may be formed from the fact that the official order of. the procession, which contain only the name of the commanders of divisions, marshals and the names of the organizations- participating, takes op four long newspaper columns, set in solid non panel. The a(Mve water schedule is corrected every from the report in Hie Vicksburg youbuercial State of Louisiana, Parish of Richland. BY virtue of an orderrf sale issued by the judge of tMJSixth district court, directed to me of the above entitled succession, I will on Wednesday the 15th' of March, 1893, 1S82 (first KIjE).

Cairo. Feb'v 2, 51 ft 0 inr-h Jan'y 19 40 ft 2 inch Cincinnati Feb'v 21 5H inch get SATTJRDAYiarch 11th, at Kayville, as a suitakjeiay and place to hold a meeting. Gov. Foster has changed the -date: of meeting to between the leal hours of sale, at the store of J. D.

Myers in Ray ville. La-proceed to offer for sale the following described property of aid succession to-wit: 1. The entire stock of goods in the Rayviile Store of J. D. Myers.

These goods are fresh and offer a great bar Helena March 9, 47 ft 3 inch Little 24 21 ft 6 inch Louisviile Feh'y 22..... 37 ft 2 inch sec 3. lying south of the cypress braka, in T. 17 7 East containing about eight acres, more or less. 2nd.

The fractional EJ of I sec 4 lying south of the cypress brake-in 17 i East containing 10 acres more or less. 3rd. The El see lJ exetpt eight acre in the southeast corner of Ej sec 9 sold heretofore to T. W. Compton and-.

ten acres off the of sec 9 sokl-ia J. 11. Rhymes. March 21st, 1893. with the Rev.

Mr. Butler, chaplain of the Senate, the spectators in the galleries broke in a round of hand clapping. This ceased only when the prayer began and was renewed when the vice-president, at the close of the prayer, took his place as president of the Senate. When ordef was restored, Secretary McCook read -the jotirnal of There are 180,000 offices at the disposal of Presideut Cleveland. Wander if these offices will be apportioned according to service rendered to the Democratic party, or will thej be given to those who have more 'cheek than brains?" We suspect the letter.

A life-long ser. vice to the Democratic party stands no show when coming in contact with thote "cheeky NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mands of combinations that have the power to destroy, nor should the people to be served lose the benefit of cheapness, which usually result from wholesome comjetition. These aggregations and combinations frequently constitute conspiracies against the interests. of the people, and all their phases tLy are unnatural and ojtposed I'ljor American sense of fairness.

ToShe -extent that -they- can- be' reached and restrained by Federal power, the gen gain to purcnayers. 1 he stock will tirst be offered in a lump and failing to sell, the goods ill lie auctioned off in lots to suit bidders. 2. One-half interest in the stock cf DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Memphis March ft 0 inch Xashvrk Jan'y 22...

ft 7 inch- Xew 27 0 ft 5 inch St. Louis Feb'y 22 28 ft 3 inch Vicksburg M'ch 20, 43 ft 6 inch Below high water of 1882 (SECOM OR JI VE KI)S Cairo Juue 7, 42 'ft 0 inches Chattanooga. 2, 8 ft 10 inches Cincinnati June 2. 39 ft inches Dulti4(e April 20, 16 ft ft inches Helena June 13. 41 ft 5 inches Keokuk A nril 20v lfi ft 0 inches The Commercial Firm of Morgan A Si in ins has this day dissolved by jmitual consent.

J. W. Simms having sold his Saturday first. Then Senator nterest in said firm to G. W.

Morgan. good" in the store of Myers A tJen'ry at Girard. iucludiug shelving and fixtures said store. 3. A lot of fine horses, mules and cattle aud other personal property of said succession, including two fire-proof safes.

Terms of sale Cash at not less than the appaisement. CARRIE P. MEYERS, Adiu'x. eral government should relieve our citizens from their interference and The said Morgan assuming all liabilities of the said firm. Cheek is worth more than brains.

Litt! Kock May 11, 20 ft 10 inches 6 inches 15 ft This March 7th, 1893. O. W. MORGAX, m11-4t. J.

W. SIMMS. Blackburn, of Kentucky, and Allison, of Iowa, reported that as the committee which had been appointed to wait, upon the president of the United States, they had performed that duty and had been requested by the president to inform the Senate that he would immedi exactions. "Loyalty to -the principles upon which our government rests positively demands that the equality before the law which it guarantees to every citizen should be justly and in good I.ini'sville June 4, Memphis June 12. Nasaille May 12, St.

Louis July 6. Vicksburg June 11, 13. Cairo-Feb'y M'ch 4th, 1S93. 5 inches 7 inches 9 inches 6 inches 2 inches FINAL ACCOUNT. 32 ft 16 ft 32 ft 41 ft ..52 ft .17 ft ft SHERIFF'S SALE, The man who has plenty of cheek ia far in advance of the one ho-lia talent and uo That is who baa not the "brass" to press his claims.

It is disgusting to eee the "upstarts" -crowding to -the -front, and worse still to see their recognized by the "powers that be. "We are living in a great age we are! AJ-. jtheS hi of EJ sec 9. -VWthe of WJ sec n. Also the WJ of E4 sec 16.

Also that portion r.f Ef of A'" sec 16 west of the X. O. A X. W. containing 25 acres more or less.

Also a strip of ground off iLc east end of EJ of WJ sec 16 lying east of the X. O. Kai'read estimated to contain 10 acres more or lc.s, upon -which is erected a small house. Also the WJ of ore 22. Also the WJ of WJ sec 27.

the Ej of EJ and WJ of lfi and WJ of EJ sec 28. All in 17 7 K.a-t and containing iu the aggregate 501 ace moreorle-s together with all the buildings, improvement and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise apiiertainiug. Terms of saleCash at not less than, two-thirds, the appraisement. AH the aliove described property except lots 1 2 (first described) will be so'd subject to the special mortgage of Caldwell fc Judah. the purchaser to assume the payment of said mortgage notes and mortgage to remain in Statwiuo until the full and final pavment of the same.

Rayviile, February 18th. 1S93. MIXXIE D. SMITH. State of Locisiasa Feb'y 10 15 7 inches 4 inches Parish of Richland State or Locimaxa.

nd, art.) Court. faith coooefied rn all parts the; land. The enjoyment of their right- ful badge of citizenship, wherever found and unimpaired by race or 6'tb. District 6 inches Feb'v 8-. 27 ft Parish of Richland, Sixth Judicial District Court Succession of A.

Clack, Dcc'J llek-ua inches Little KoikJ. Feb'v 19. .20 ft 10 inches ately in writing. Immediately afterward Mr." of the president's secretaries, appeared and delivered a message from the president of the apt-ea- for- recognition to Whereas Mrs. Emma I.

Clack has filed 1 16.. 44 ft 5 inches in the olhVe of the Clerk of the District American manliness and fairness." 7 Court, iu and for said parish of Rich 2-. 35 ft 14. ft 2..26 ft Memphis Xashville St. Louis.

5 inches le the Xoreoinff it rs seen 4 inches land, be' Final Account as Administratrix of the above named succession. United States, transmitting the cabi that Mr. Cleveland still bold to the Vicksburg 0. 43 ftlU inches Xow, Therefore, unless opposition be HIGH WATER OF lSt4 net noniinstions; and thereupon the Senate went into executive session. made theretoVSihin Ten days from the date hereof, tWyaid Final Account ill be bomolgateu as the law directs.

Date. Highest Point. Cairo- Feb'v 22.. 51 1U0 inches Wonder if Cleveland will keep in thta saddle-colored messenger now? We do not object to his color so much as his carelessness in handling the maiL It is useless time to go to the post office expecting to get mail Cincinnati Feb'v 14. .71 My' inches J.

W. SL Deputy Clerk. Rayviile, March 9, 193. Administratrix. idea that fitness for position should recommend an applicant for office.

With a State like Louisiana efficiency and application- -w-ilL not go far with the -present State incumbents. TLey enlj ask the -qnestion: "Was he a Foster or an anti-lottery man?" Every thing else is 'lost sight of. 0 inches 3 inches 7 inches 5 inches direct from the train be run ou--To-l JUDGMENT. SHERIFF'S SALE. Heleua March ft Little Feb'y ft Louisville Feb'y 15--45 ft Memphis Mare-h a.

.35 ft St. Louis April 9. .28 ft VL-ksburg tf HIGH WA.TFR Or 1886. Station. Date Edward Visner, fi.

fa. No. 1790, G. A. Richardson, fi.

fa. No. 1785, Edward Wisner, subrogee, Atkins fi. fa. No.

17S7, Edward Wisner, subrogee, H. Booth, fi. fa. No. 1804.

Edward Wisner, subrogee, vs. Delhi Lumber Limited. By virtue of the above described wri I will, on Saturdav, April Sth, 1803, proceed to sell, in the town of Dlhi. at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, with the benefit of appraisement, the following described property, to-wit: All the buildings owned by the defendants in the town of Delhi; also one saw mill outfit, one engine, boiler aud all fixtures; one plaining machine. jx lo wagons, one pair of mules, six sets of agon harness.

To satisfy above writs and all cots. LEM SCOTT. Sheriff. 2 inches 0 inches State of LongiANA, State of The doors had been closed about fifteeu mi es and then they were reopened, the cabinet having been, in the itnaniwously confirmed. Mr.

Sherman, of Ohio, said that he desired to introduce a joint resolution --to amend the constitution. Mr Harris of Tennessee: "'Did I understand the senator to say a joint resolution." Mr. Sherman Yes, I simply want get it the next day we feel thsnkiaL-We do not know the name or nativity of this colored messenger, hut one thing we do know, that he dsea not work the mail welL Parish of Richland a Democracy is a mere mockery with rariBt ot Kicbland, Sixtu District Court. Sixth District Court. "The FaithfuL" If Mr.

Cleveland 7 inch 1 inch consults the State administration of April 21 April 3 10th! Januarr iApril 30th, Febra'v a 50 ft 52 ft 55 ft 20 ft 48 ft 15 ft incn 2 inch 1 inch Louisiana in his appointments, it Mrs. Florence K. Wynn, VS. Xo. jfacob Hj'Hn.

This-ease was regularly docketed, answer filed by defendant. The ease as taken up and tried; the law and the Cairo Chattanooga Cincinnati Pittsburg Helena Little- Rock. Louisville Memphis Xash will not -strengthen the Democratic 8 inch On Sunday evening Mr. W. F.

Yarbrough, constable of the Third ward, came over from Girard with party in the State, for the present April lOthf 32 ft 8 inch April 27th! 35 ft 7 inch Janril llltKU'lft in. "ins" are more' -bitter ly-opppsed-to to introduce it lor -reference." Joint St. -J March 31 23 ft 2 inch Mayfcth 4 44 ft 2 inch resolution was read. It 'proposes that the terms of office of president Vicksburg Ravville.La. March4.

1833. evidence being in favor of the Plaintiff and against the defendant It is. therefore, ordered, adjudged aud decreed bv the Court that there be Judgment in favor of Mrs. Florence E. Wynn.

and agrinst Jacob Wynn. for the sum of One Hundred and Thirty Dollars Also that the community that now exist between them be severed and 1M90. Date. Station. SHERIFF'S SALE.

A. II. Sims vs. (Fi. Fa.

No. 1501.) Eugenia Sims. BY virtue of the above described wrik-: will on Saturday, March 11th, 1833, sell to the highest bidder on credit of twelve months the courthouse in Ray- -ville. with the benefit of appraise-- ment, the following lands, to-wit: An undivided one-sixth interest In and to the SwJ of SwJ and WJ of SeJ of SwJ sec 33 15 ROE: WJ of WJ and SeJ of Xw aud EJ of XeJ sec 4 14 6 situated in Richland parish, and- will be offered for sale to pay said writ and costs. Terms of sale On a credit of twelvemonths, purchaser execute a twelve -months' bond with approved security and special mortgage and vendor's priv- -ilege retained upon the property sol Costs cb.

LEM SCOTT. Sheriffs Rayviile, Feb. 18th, 1893 4t. Cairo two colored boarfJers 'fof tbeMil-They bad rmly found some unmarked swine that they placed in their own mark. It is strange how a clarity is "stuck on bogs," yet few of them ever attempt to raise any.

It is much easier to purloin them, provided job- are uo -caught-- The the regular Democracy than they are the Republicans. Such seems to be the case so far. The latter part of his address we copy below: "The oath I now take, to preserve, protect and defend the of the United States, not only impressively, but suggests obedience 48 ft 8 inch 42 ft 6 inch ft 2 inch March 2 I -Men 25-26 March 23 30 and vice-president and of the Fifty-fourth Congress shall continue nntil noon April 30, 18D7 that the senators whose? terms" would expire on Match 4, 1837, shall continue in office until noon of the 30th of April, and that that time shall hereafter be Francis Smith, Caldwell vs. Succession of S. Smith.

forever placed at an end; and that she 24 ft 3 inch 47 ft 7 inch manage and control her separate property as a feuiine sole. jAprl 29-30' 24 ft 3 inch of Louisiana, Parish of Richland, Chattauooga. Cincinnati Pittsburg Helena Little Louisville Memphis St. Louis. Vicksburg March 28 35 ft oixtn uistnet court.

crime does not -consist ia the -taking to constitaiiomil-'eominjinrts, as -to 5 inch 6 inch 6 inch 7 inch 1 inch 1 nis done, read and -signed in open court this the 25th day of February, A. Dl93. CAREY J. ELLIS. Judge 6th Dist.

Court. I hereby certifv the above and fore but io being 36 ft 50 ft 20 ft 49 ft 6 30th 25 substituted fcr the 4tb of March as the commencement- and termination of the official terms of the president, Older of Seiznie and Sale from the 6th District Court of Richland Parish, Louisiana. going to be a true and correct copy of the original now-on hie in orhce. The river at Vicksbnrg was above the danger line from January 30th to June 2d, 1800. BY virtue of the above described writ vice-president, senators and representatives in Mr.

Harris Let the joint resolution lie on the table for the present. ituess iuv official signature and seal of office" on this the 7th day of March, 13. JXO. S. SUMMERLTX, Clerk 6th Dist.

Court. SUCCESSION SALE. HIGH WATER RECORD. ABOVE ZEKOV High water of 1862. 51 1-10 feet.

the rule by winch myofficial conduct most be gukied. I shal to the best of my ability; and within my sphere of duty, preserve' the constitution-by loyally protecting every grant of Federal power it contains by de-1 fending 'all -its restraints when attacked by impatience and Testless-ness, and by enforcing its limitations and reservations in favor of the States and the people. Fully impressed with the gravity of the duties that confront me, and 'mindful of my weakness, I should be appalled, if it were lot to bear unaided the responsibilities which await -me. I The joint resolution was laid on State or Lomsiasa, l'arih of Richland, SUCCESSION I will within the hours prescribed by law on Saturday, April 8th, 1893, proceed to sell at the East door ef the Court house in Rayviile. at public aiictiou to the highest bidder for cah without the benefit of appraisement the following described property to-wit: The EJ of the EJ swtion 4 lying south of the Cypress brak-e, section 9 excepting 8 acres in El ot said EJ Sixth District Court.

the table and' then, -at 12 -35, the1 Senate adjourned nntil Thursday next afTioon. Shreveport Times. High water of 1807, 49 feet. High water of 174. 35 feet 8 inch.

High-water of 1875.43 feet High water of 1S76, 44 feet 10 inch. High water of lssn, 43 feet -2 inch. High water of 1S1, 41 feet 10 inrh State or Loiimana Tbose who have served the Demo cratic party for half a tentory are ignored for the "young Americans." Democracy should -be--changed to Republican-Democracy: When- the highest office in the gift of the president is given to a Republican, whose allegiance to that party has never been questioned, and that by one who owes his position to the faithful Democrats, is something we do not relish. It is a bid for changing polities. It does away with the "principle" of the individual, and places his influence paramount to principle nd is a dangerous precedent to follow.

What becomes of party fealty Deponent sayeth not Parish of Richland Sixth Judicial District Court High water of 1X2. 4vS feet 9 inch. THE LEVEES. High water of 1S3. 43 feet 10 inch High Water of 18X4.

49 feet High water of 1885. 42 feet 5 inch am, however, saved irom discourage An Interview With Captain Town sendJ High water of 1S8fi, 44 feet 2 inch. ment when I remember that I shalt Succession of jfokn D. Myers, Deceased. Whereas.

Wm. T. Gentry has filed It theonVe of the Clerk of the District Court, in and for said Parish of Richland, bis application to administer and liquidate the partuership effects owned by the late' John D. Myers, deceased, in heretofore sold to 1 Cunipton anil ten acres off the WJ of EJ of section sold toJ.il Rhymes: EJ of EJ of section 9. EJ of WJ of section 1 1 WJ of EJ of section 1(5.

EJ of WJ of section 10. WJ of of sec. '11. WJ of WJ of section 27. E4 of El and WJ of El and WJ of it'll water of 1887.

44 feet 7 inch have the support and counsel and Capt. C- McD. Townsend, THijrh water ol 158S, 44 feet 2 inch. n.tii water of 1SS9. 34 feet 4 inch.

Succession of Francis M. Kemp, Deceased. By virtue of a commission issued fronr the honorable 0th Uistrict Court, and to- me directed as Administrator of the above named succession, I will, on Saturday, March lltb, 18'J3, within the legal hours of sale, proceed i to offer for sale, at the residence ol C. P. Balfour, in said parish and Mate, the following personal property belonging to the succession of Francis M.

to-wit One hore. one saddle and bridle, -two trunks of silver watch, -one overcoat. Terms of Sale-On a credit twelve months purcher to execute note with eight per ceut interest from date and'-with good and approved security. C. P.

BALFOl'R, Feb25-93-3t. Cuiator. High afer of 1890, 49 feet 1 inch. High water of 1891, 48 feet-1 inch. engineer in chsref the the third and his assistant, W.

Brown, arrived in this city last night on the United States steamer Emma Ethridge, having made an inspection of the levees, from White river down. The editor, after a two weeks' absence in Richland parish attending co-operation of wise and patriotic men who will stand at my side in cabinet piaces, or will represent the people in their legislative halls. I find also much r-orafrirt in remembering that my countrymen are just and generous, an in their assurance that they will not condemn tbose who by sincere devotion to their servi deserve their forbearance and approval. "Above all, I Wow there is a the commercial partnership of Myers 4 Wensry. Xow, Therefore, tinleos opposition lie made thereto within Ten days from the date hereof, the said W.

T. Gentry will be appointed as such, upon complying with the requirements of law. J. W. Deputy Clerk.

Rayviile, Feb-. 19. 193. court, has returned and is in EJ section 2S- all in T. 17 7 East containing 5.r n-re more or less togelh er with all the buildings and improvements thereon to pay and satisfy four promissory notes aggregating $2f00 oo drawn by S.

W. Smith to the fAT of Francis Smith. Caldwell ACoVn the 2nd dav of Decern her.lSS9 bearing interest at the rate ol 8 per cent per annum after maturity nntil paid together ith 10 per ceut attorney' fee on the above described notes, and will be sold to satisfy said rit and all cost. LEM SCOTT. Sheriff.

charge this week. He is under many obligations to his talented voung At Luna, a protection levee has been completed, which will give friend Mr.1 W. A. Collins, for his ample time to complete the main able management cf hi paper dur Oir correspondent from Washington says 'The cheekiest thing ever known in political circles has been undertaken by the Republican chiefs of divisions io the government departments here. They have prepared a petition addressed to President Cleveland aLing him to retain them in1 office by extending the Civil line.

The new levee at'4 Brooks tng bis absence. He bad an enjoyable trip and had the pleasure of SUCCESSION NOTICE. hr'ArJ of men. and whose eooxlness rd 1 M5S Tev9le of meeting many warm friends in Rich- mercy have always followed the kansas, has been completed Htatt ot American people, and I know He Lakeport, 'Ark, a 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. Parish of Ku lilaud.

iA,) rt.j the -new work has The Leland "levees Mr. Im Scott who is the -Dor-glass of Richland because be makes" sucb wiu doi rurn irom ns now, we uum- yeXk finished Sistb Diftriet Court. State or I.orrTA!A, Parioh ot Kichlatid. 6th'Juihelnl District Court, Succef'snof W.T. instead, Deed.

Whcreas.Mrs. Donie Winstead.Adm'x has filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, in aud for said parish of blv amr reverently seeK ins powerful aid." a good "sheriff and can't be beaten was as polite and affable as ever, both the upper and lower, are complete, and will no donbt give ample State of of P.ichland. Chaffe Powell, 6th District vs. Court. T.

H. Mangham. No 7845. The characteristic of the inaugural i and Mr. John S.

Summerlin, the old Ricblana, ner nnal account aa curator! was the clear stead and llK Morehouse boy who was elected enunciation with which it was de Pother Forest was completed last clerk at the lat election, was in full livered and the absolute absence or Saturday The new Miliken's I charge of that office and discharging any geitures. Mr Cleveland gave Eeird-levee- will be completed that promptness and Succession of John D. Myers, Deceased. Whereas.Mrs.Carrie P.Myers has fllrF in the oOii--of th Clerk of the District Court, in and for said.pari-h vf Rich- land, her application to be appointed administratrix of said succession. Xow.

Therefore, unless opposition made thereto ithin Ten days from the date hereof, the ald appointment will le made upon complying with tie requirements of law. JXO.S. SUMMERMX. CUrk. Rar ville.

Feb. 8. 1M3. of said succession. Xow.

Therefore. nnWg opposition be made thereto within Ten days from the date hereof, the said final account will be homolsed" as the law direct. JXO. S. SUMMERLIX, Clerk.

RavvillerLav. March 1st. 1803. abilitv which is "his "wont. Brother Mangham, of the Eeacon-News, BY virtue of the above writ of fi fa to me directed.

I ill on Saturday March 18th, 1803, proceed to offer for sale at East door of the Court house to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop-ertr to-wit: One black how. One gray how; One two-horse wagon Seized as tt.e rirot-erty -of detrrdant Set vice rnles to the positions they LoW, and ore now trying to obtain the signatures of clerks in the classified service thereto. Just why any clerk should sign It' is more than 1 can understand. The Republican clerks should be well satisfied it they are all wed to r-tnrn their owb places, withottt trying to tain their Ile-pwblican chiefs and there is certainly no good reason why any Democratic there are not over-many of them- in office anyway- shoe he willing to any such ahcnnl iwtitinn. ff vonr ctrresiton- no omtx empuasis io bis remark wee than that derived from the emphatic tone and determined nod Trf the head C- Towianri stales that all with which be at times stated Bomelthe work under contract this season, of the forcible passages of his ora-i from Vicksburg north, will ie com- looked as happy and contented as ever in the conecionsness that he owns and edits one of the hr stand Uon.

He opoke about nos; and nleud bv the 15th of Ihis -month. mo8t countrj papers in the NOTICE! HAVIXG Purchased all the real estate of The Delhi Land and Im and will be sold io satisfy aid writ and turned rrotu cue part of the asscn I all cost. rrowd to the other, some times' T. Rs.chlan4 is a first-class parish and NOTICE. provement Company; Limited, in the! Tennis of le Caslr with the benefit parish of Richland, Stuc of- Louisiana.

of "appraieneut. All busiueiw to be In n-latron LEM SCOTF. Io said lands must had ith nie. i Sheriff. 'addri-t3gKie multitude in front of ja vrJ nver ou ltl present is "chuck' Mull of good, honest and the seats, and then turning to the In sight.

He also slates that hole-sou letl people, and we always and himself more a large 'amount of raising gnd cn-, nJy trip among them. Ix my absence from iiie State of Lon- i Rayvifle. La. 1 to the people of the Winl? Las heeti done in his district Mrr nerjrf the excellent and dent bad the powtr every man who March 4th. Col.

C. 11. MOORK. of isiana. I appoint Onr market is now barren Beef-rattle and Hogs for Butcher's and bringing uo a good price.

Any con- -signment to these yards will baxe prop -er and proiuot attention. M. 1 Eir.ELMAM. I'nion stock VTZ-. Mi- the confnsion caused by on of ri aL hostess who alwav, provide; Louisiana, my agent, to whom PAY HIGHEST PRICET FOR COX raexl this petition woiiki nae tus xlx frying nd lack of observance atrial head chopped off quicker; of the arransemer.ts made, and the 1 federate Mnev and i ns wim a son oowny oen, ana goou He left for Memphis by last night's1 eatables added much to the p'evnre train.

Assistant Engineer W. S. i and com'ort of onr visit. More- Postage st awns. said business ia to oe rt-ierreo.

(Signed, FRED KOHXERT. I Vddrr. Cni. D. (wind, it was impossible for persons than von cun wink..

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