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The Biloxi Herald from Biloxi, Mississippi • 4

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The Biloxi Heraldi
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Biloxi, Mississippi
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4
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A rare opportunity to secure a life-size portait of yourself wife or sweetheart Any person purchasing $25 worth of goods at my store between August 1 and December 31 can secure oie of these handsome pictures free of charge Call and see samples at' once Dry Goods Notions Shoes Etc (Dailv IB rents per week SUBSCRIPTION 1 Weekly t- iter year Daily an tVeeklylS ayr Local and itoelal amra limns eoireepond aaee from all part of the eoaait and eom manirationa aolloited All nlvertieeineBta to be paid on presentation of bill nvlen otherwise amad Political advertisements to bo positively paid for in advance No deviation from this rule Annonneement for eity office $5 eonnty 110 eoajtreaaional $15 All notices for pnblie entertainments where an admission fee is collected will be charged for at regular rates Where the object is purely charitable thie rale will not apply The editor will trhe no notice of anonym mona communications In all cases the EUGENE AHERN SON Proprietors Cor Howard Ave and Kuhn St BILOXI MISS Fresh Beef Fork Veal and Mutton At Lowest Hates No extra charge for delivery to Hotels Restaurants Vessels and -Families writer's name and address will be required not necessarily for publication but aa a gnar an tee ot good faith The Herald will not be responsible fnrTiews and opinions expressed by correspondents Kn it by express money order draft cr re istcrod letter rt one r-sV Add rose all letters telegrams and make all neper payable to The liiloxi Herald Hiluxi Kiss Give Them Of tap and For Your cal! ol our Ciish rodSa Store for cash coupons These beautiful Works cf Art enlarged from your own photographs do not cost you a cent We give cash coupons with every purchase when you have in these bring us any photo graph and we will furnish you FREB a life-size DEMAR positively the most up-to-date Portrait on the market They ore made for us and guaranteed by The American Copying Co which is a sufficient assurance of their quality and artistic worth Bring your photographs call at our store and examine our samples We can convince you that it is the greatest Portrait offer ever Do not fail to oek for our Series" of coupons gang I AT JOHN I I BOOK STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT I Wilt bebumf svir Km I SPOSTIflQ SSCDS CP7ICAL SHOES dans Ansmaiilten Fishing Tackle Cleebn Wetckee eid Jewelry all hlads Ej ef MallDfr' (Saala IDfrcilanpry Hulnl lnsirm- Hul Fane Artlclra Ketleea Cariosities Toys 7axlst7 Goods Tobacco end Cigars Lameuae treet SUossl ypWJUvvuxixnnrixmnjviJLnnnjinnjtrinriJinnrinnnnruinJuirLninnjiJBBbS CITY CIRCULATION If Wilhe haa charge of the city eircu-ation of The Daily Herald and will collect from subscribers tor papers delivered by carrier The Herald will be lonnd on sale at the news tends of Eugene Bakeler and John Walker I BOUDOyi Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hvtesian Leader of the Coast for Cheapness and Fair Dealing JOHN CARRAWAY BOOTH BOOTH CARRAWAY ana Corner Lameuse Water Streets --V s-NNs' Ilox 2117 -elicit a iss- Telephone 12 tlij- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Tetters of administration on the estate of William 11 Harvey deceased baring been granted to the undersigned by the rhaneery court of Harrison count? state of Mississippi by the clerk thereof on tlio 27th day of JnlY A 11 1802 all persona having claims against the said estate arc hereby notified that they are required to have their claiina ptobated and registered by the clerk of raid court within one year and a failure to initiate and register for one year will bar the claim Witness my signature the 27th day of Jnly A 1800 Uiru l) LAND IIahvet jul20-4t Administratrix Corner Howard Avenue and Reynoir Street OILOXI MISS SAIL MAKERS FLAGS TS1TTS ETC Zl if 3 A Representing the Liwrttsi Wowve cuA Yorevcw Coiwftueh Including North British and Mercantile Lancashire New York Underwriters Home of New York Philadelphia Underwriters Traders Insurance Co Gren-wicli Insurance Co Helvitia Swiss Insurance Co Capital Ins Co Fidelity and Deposit Co OiTico in Theatre Yvvc cuA XSoA twhwvnwac Your business is respectfully solicited PAPER Wrapping Writing Toilet PALMER CO NEWIORLEANS Ilia nil Hooks Envelopes Hags Twine MILL OKDEKS AT MILL TRICED All Work done in a satisfactory manner and RATES REASONABLE ti S' i VI i V' VI WVi'i 7 tfi LOUIS 8TAELING Phopriktor Opposite rHyTTii ltlJ BILOXI MISSISSIPPI NAVARRO E33J2BJITD Q3HSSIE3 S3SB IBalsail SSjOSy Sea Biscuits a Specialty MISS BILOXI 1 it i Artist painter ami decorator of all kinds of pictures Iresco work sinus carriages wagons bi-uses repuU-liral luoumiients gilding graining varmMiiug marble glazing and paper tinging THOMPSON ARCHITECT and BUILDER BILOXI MISS Estimates promptly furnished A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE Anselm McLaurin has been elected United States senator from Mississippi not by convention not by the legislature not by any questionable methods but by a free ami untrammeled vote of the people of Mississippi The ballot box we are told- is the one and supreme safeguard of our government It gives the people the privilege of saying who their temporary rulers shall be And so long as this political system is zealously guarded and preserved by the people of this or any other free state no serious or prolonged injury can befall them And the object of this system we need hardly repeat is to permit the people to select such men from among themselves as they think are fitted to administer the duties and obligations of public office The virtue of this system was splendidly and substantially illustrated in the selection of the lion Anselm MoLaurin over the Hon John Allen in their contest for the Unitei States senate On the one hand was Governor McLaurip a statesman who represented honesty and purity in politics and who had none but the people to advocate his cause on the other hand was Mr Allen a demagogue who stood for debased politics and who had the support of the political dictators But Governor McLaurin won and his election is a glorious and triumphant victory for the people So grand and complete has it been that it should at least baTe silenced the villirying tongues of his caluminators But this it does not soem to have done The Hon John Allen apparently oblivious of the merited repudiation with which he has met continues his campaign of vituperation And now comes the Hon Charles Scott the editor of the Bolivar County Democrat and deposed leader of the Bolivar county democracy and indulges himself in a most vigorous but ignoble criticism on the result oi the election It will be remembered that immediately after the election in his county which gave its vote to McLaurin he printed a card in his paper expressive of a philosophical acceptance of the inevitable But the sting of defeat seems to have nerved him to one more effort In the last issue of his paper he prints a long editorial under the heading Triump of McLaurinism What does it mean It is replete throughout with that same species of reprehensible abuse that has characterized and made infamous the Allen side of the senatorial campaign Says the Hon Charles Scott: We cannot be mistaken in our estimate of the man McLaurin has ability far above the average aa a criminal lawyer and ia a deft and crafty political demagogue But his whole record in the gubernatorial office shows him lacking in all the essentials of statesmanship and the record otherwise is repugnant and unsavory But it would be doing the majority who support him grave injustice to suggest that they regard the matter from this standpoint The majority are simply deceived aa communities have often been deceived before Doubtless there are many degenerate eons of Mississippi who knowing what he Is follow standard from selfish or other motives The virtue and good sense of the people however are by no means dead They sleepeth for the time but will rise again to scourge McLaurin and his kind from place and power aa the COLLINS ELM KB Blacksmiths IIorsk Shores Special Attention Given to Interfering Homed REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Four sold to nue of any otlu-r make Write na for il-1 ii rated catalog and pricelist of tyjKjwri-tcr supplies HARRY HODGSON Agent for Mi-siuippi and Louisiana Biloxi Tailor Shop i JSj MYEKS Prop lltneitrd raw wsir n-tloMnep ffrrsefi and Special attention given to Cleaning Repairing Terms Reasonable 7:52 CominniiSt OWi WEST END SALOON GILL Proprietor II HALLER Manager Famous Deimonlco Whiskey Favorite money changers were scourged of old from the sacred temple Not satisfied with the bitter denunciation of the man McLaurin and of his gubernatorial administration of Mississippi he would pronounce his election to the senate as some great crime and by subtle insinuation brand the people who elected him as and and there phrohet like assumes that the people will yet rise ami scourge McLaurin as the money changers of old were scourged from the snered tom Just why McLaurin should be scourged as were the money changers does uot appear Certainly Uie opposition would hardly dare charge Gov MoLaurin with being a money changer But good reader let us pauso This man has growu gray in the denunciatory service of Governor McLaurin and perhaps we should have patience with his prattling The lichen and ivy are festooning around his clouded sight He sees but darkly But before he passes away forever into that grave of political oblivion that now awaits him we would say to the feeble and decrepid air that the overwhelming numbers who voted for Governor McLaurin for the United States senate were not deceived wnre not degenerates they did not do so from selfish motives nor were they sleeping Their eyes were open to the bright light of the noon day ann and their ears were on the alert to every sound of the campaign And they supported and voted for A McLaurin because in him they recognized those elements of statesmanship that have made great the name of Mississippi They voted for him because they recognized (a him man who would not bn swerved from the path of duty by any die honorable consideration They Toted for him because they recognized in him the qualities that would make him the pner of any man ia the senate of the United States We would say to Mr Scott that the people were not sleeping In truth never were they no ewalai before They could not have slept if they had wished The lurid streaks and the thnnderoiu i reverbern ations that played upon the leaden skies of campaign made sleep impossible Allenscott hath murder ed sleep The people voted Tor Governor McLauriu with their eyes wide open And they voted Tor him not only because they desired to honor worthiest and foremost son but they were anxious to repudiate the Hon John Allen and his followers and crush their demagogic tactics forever and ever Ah! the people slept not but followed the campaign with patriotic wakefulness and the result of the election shew that they have been repaid Mr Scott makes another effort but his mind wanders He takes us back to Alexander of Abonotichus touches on Marcus Aurelius Napoleon nud Maximilian Tlohespiere and he tells us that wl: they rode for a while on the crev of popularity it is elear now they were false go is Blit why should the gontlcnjau take us back to a time that was as mad as any of our asylums and to a people who cared as much for politics or the honor of their countries aa for the dust beneath their feet Surely he did not have to go so far back Our wn Mississippi and our own times offer better examples Jefferson Davis Trent iss Lamar George and Walthall served in the United States senate Did the fact that they the make the people rise and scourge them as were scourged the money changers from the sacred templet And will Mr Scott say that the people of Mississippi are less intelligent less patriotic less jealous of the honor and welfare of their state than they have been in the pastt The deposed leader of Bolivar county makes one more prophetio effort Listen: Aa we road the future the next great political battle will be between Senator McLaurin and Senator Money In onr judgment it cannot be averted It is already in the air McLaurin will strike with the hand of some other man The senior senator will win and theu the days of McLaurinism will end forever Mr Scott may be correct in believing that the next battle will be between Senator McLaurin and Senator Money but the virtue of his prophetio power ceases right there The battle may be hard fought' but when the last gun will have been fired and the smoke cleared away Mr Scott will learn aa he has just learned that the days of McLaurinism have NOT ended forever 1 Fred Kern Dan McDonald PROMTS WILLIAM HENMAN rAPER HANGER axd DECORATOR Upholstering graining painting COX HOWARD AVB AXD OAK ST GUS BARTHES Will give prompt attention to HAULING OF ALL KINDS Rxsidxncki North side railroad HE LATIMER Dealer in Rough axd Dkksskd Lumbkr Bkic: AXD ALL KINDS OT BuiLLXG MATERIAL Yard and office on Back Bay BUILDING STONE ill The only steam plant in tills section of the SoiAli gjjj therefore the cheapest McDonald co Royal St Louis Sts MOBILEyALA Write to us before yon buy We will aave you money SALOON Opposite Depot JOHN KENNEDY Prop The best of Wines Liquors Cigars Etc Filling country orders a specialty 1 7- yr.

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1888-1901