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The Weekly Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • 3

The Weekly Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • 3

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DIED jixETDiEs.1 Grand 4l SPRHIG 1883 m. iJJrxuj.ti3r 1090 Real Estate Agency 4 5e Mere ji't' Cap t. John. Scudder has At his residence in Greenville, Mississippi, on Wednesday, March Sth'iaSS ITmafn In tint ordered all of the captains of the The Spring breeze is blowing and melting the snow And meekly tbe violets their little heads show; And Millinery Goods' trsrrivinjr by every boat;" And shown over the cotroterand Sold very" low.T-ry; -i isteamera rthe Anchor Line, that 44th year of his 'fUhfin linfttla tnPt naticr. alketh (n aTaial ZrZ 'iZZZi vl dajk and Truly, man tween dayhght the en shadow." A few ago Mr.

1 I mm now receiving well-selected stock. eonslBtine of gines shall ba stopped until the signal to pass has been blown and Hirsch was to all appearances the S. W. FERGUSON, possessor of a rdggedf health that snBwered. Theerder was sugges MUiiQcry 5 iancy vtj hoocs all thought would carry aim' down ted by Capt A.

J. Carter, of the an widths Cityof Xe- Crleans, who first CIVII ENGINEER er has continued fang the entire -week, heavy ram last nighty mewhat needed, j. River. v- ing is tlie record from uent Water Gauge for "JLtrtve low water mark. in ratcb 2t to erge" otold" age; oat i when', disease fastened its fangs tlpon him, It struck swiftly, and with a force which baffled, the RTlfllVRS atnd IXSERTTNfja tinnntpH of the supervisors at Washington bnt that body failing to adopt it, and NECK WARE Consisting of Collars, Fischns and lies naou vi uio iiujrBivuiu uu vis uuip iflteriug love of family and friends.

the captain gave it to Capt Scudder, who quickly saw the good in a- just received Fine Closing foBlertoys and Childretf. HATS OKXATES'fSin'MS- PABASOLS Mf. HirBch was one of the first and SUN TJIDJEELLAS settlers) o'f the4bfrn, and in tt re SURVEYOR, it and made jt a. rule for, well regulated line. Stoppidgnhe engines before blowing the Bignal, Capt Carter claims, places the lations performed the uuueB and accepted the responsibilities of a good eitisen.fne was'a warnMpid GREENVILLE, MISS.

38 3 38 2 37 8 37.3 30 7 36 3 "23 7 44 26 7 'St 7 7 -V- 29 7 :30 7 44 Flowers Feathers and-TIps Children's, Misses and Ladies HATH AIVT3 BONNETS Trimmed and Untrimmed "i RIBBONS of all hinds 4 eieaaiasi inena, a aevoiea uus- baud ihd'lathefcF had a large boat nnder absolute control, makes it possible to hear and answer signals without thepossibili-ty of a misunderstanding, puts and generpns heart, never Coma jino; get the pick of a Superior Stock. refused the cry of distress. So Valencia, Giinpure, Porcbon, Irish, Bnssian, Spanish, GermanPolistt. everybody on the alert, and makes well knows was his benevolent Homion ana roiut collision impossible unless Particular attention given to MS 24 CALV LACES end, INSERTINGS nafljre that when a call for any charity was made and Mr. Hirsch water ia the Boguo s-et eottntry is rapidly u4 those' streams, will tanks.

ways glad to receive 1 couimnuications from through carelessness utterly, criuv. tnal. The boats of the Anchor could not be seen personally, his The childreu'n masquerade ball, given he Ladies Unionist the Opera- House on DBESS GOODS And Silka and Satins to Match for trimminJSame Millinery oncl Tre8-TStalzlng ft 7 Uame was nnhesitatingl put down Line are noted for their manage, ment, and it is through tbe Renting of Plantations, for such sum as It was thonsht he The TAX-PATEE3 of thflutOWB Of Greenville are requested meet at Waidauer's old stand Mulberry street, Monday tifgb March 20th, 1883, to take under consider ation the Eailroad proposition of mcerninff matters of Tuesday Evening 'astwas one of ought to give, and It as always adoption of all enph progressive and wise ideas that they win and the most agreeable entertainmeiif Sale or Purchase of enjoy public confidence. promptly aud cheerfully paid. He was not only gladrto we ever ncui nerey, gTheuo, vefan at 8 o'clock! at which 'jUouf $he A SPECIALTY.

LADIES UNDEEWEAR MADE TO OEDEK DRESSES ALWAYSKEPT ON HAND ity find district inter-1 niiadoriied-byyiru lersoiial epithets. lie Off the Greenville nrch will givo a Supper Whereas in the ftztoement made with 1 i floor wfl8TbloomijigtIi little fcems give to any cause or creature that needed help. One of our lodges has a beautiful and costly chair fered by CP. Huntington, pr. A.

jonesj lMo80 Weston," L.WJp. Wilson, P. W. Hamer, Andorson tkiff ST." Cowan, Thos. J.

Williams, and others. of 'the- household," from 12-year Charles P. Huntington, President of the Memphis and New Orleans Railroad and Levee Company, nnder which an election was ordered be held on the 7th olds 0.00, to tbejmaa inhabitants itieftt that was presented to it by bro. STAMPING DONE WITH DISPATCH f- day of April, Jsa, a clerical error ocean Lands and Town Lots, Payment of Taxes, April 19th, of the trundle-'bea aud eribjwho were, "running the senine," wbitethcold folkatook backseats Th. Maor HirBch, who was always pnnctual attendant and an active participant in the meetings of the various Groenville, March 31 JJk.

circular of the above was posted on last Saturday. When such staunch aud higVtonedcitoens a and looked on. Goldsmith's twin societies in which he held member wneieoy it appears tnat earn miroaa is to touch the cleared lands bordering on the wvst bank of Lake Washington, when In fact the eaht bank of Lake Washington was Intended: therefore upon application of the President of said Company, and by consent of the Board, Ordered, That the word- west be rased from the said- agreement tnoV the same as it appears on the minutes of the boys, two little midgets 'that are Dr. Jones and Moset- Weston call as iuuvu us vwo peas in a pod, were dressed as downs, and take under measures ship. Tie was firm believer in the 44 charity that boasteth hot" and his kind offlceB were given as freely a a his boney.

I 1 Survey.fli Partition, of Estates, Fffl, affecting the community welfare, attracted grfeat; alteriM 'Tney, ateUdii jpejs, to aodonnt ttf tailroad' damages B. Bgraet.12,500 for line through his house, es wn line "get. from: liqo to re. UOQ bales Hay, ranging id rper I Goldsmith Brcos. 1 Urn who wish, to -see eonictliing sn ndsome In'the dress and Vi'it Ur.

cr. tsosra, ana tne worn kakt inserted in place thereof, so as to make satd agreement read as originaUyfintended and which is accordingly done in presence of the Board. tneir twinssfp alone, but because congregation and of all Jewish Examination of Titles, they are such little beauties! The we naturally expect a rousing rally. Butj fere spmewhaVtfi9tfipqi'a ed on this occasion. After' much and earnest labor, about the.

mystic number of 7 were gathered to fraternal societies Of the Masonic Odd Fellows, Kuightsbf Py five littfe 'fiirfs who 'rerieientea wholesale na Retail Healers in jt ki-Jf NW.VABTOJSEMPIS. qaeenaSadvwijciduskif. Stella STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, thias, Knights of Honor and Legion of Honor Lodges; and the iVcparatioiiof JInps Anicrsou. JvjS ope of Uexter, Lola, Goldsmith, Belle Morris an Clara Eeistono were long procession of brethren and Clothing, Boots and 6hocs the largest tax-payers of the call- AnaonnoesieiLt. FOB fHERIFF.

We ace authorized to announce liue, slionldffjlsil citizens who followed his body to er8, -was elevated to the hain," Mose Weston spoke to the qnes- the grave, gave evidence of the STAPLE AND FANCY GBOCERIES that at the solicitation of many high regard in which he was held, tioniaiidresolationswereadopted. each dressed with exquisite taste, and made alittlei group of beauties that wbuld attract admiration in any assemblage. Ella Severs, who represeestf appropriate eostume, her aress friends, Captain VV. E. HUNT is a Correspondence Solicited The amount of tases paid by the Plantation and Familv Kunmics Mr.

Hirsch was a private in the ibjtiuiiih.f$uiry, Bri --JT s. lit candidate for Sheriff at the election this Fall. resolvers ls an unknown ttantity, so.far reeords HAGG1NG TIES gade, and was severely wounded in one of the battles before Eich s'jow. uence we need not say inond; and he faced death, when that they were, upon Phincipal, We are authorized to announce W. S.

FAISH for District Attorney for this the" 4th Judicial Concerning the above Weiss Goldstein aud the net goo'dt'just tt lsM tooa sfiowe? pole at the many varieties prinj Ttbatfftdortf their (Rner fabneain; groat are also to l)e found' In selected stock with (a-ifoideries, ribbons, and ids to correspond; While iavily in general merchan-iopply the wants of the iuimal, Mr, Weiss has air light to make his stdck Lily Ladies bazaar, by the Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. it came, ith a calm heroism which beiug emliroulered with eggshells, presenting au appearance at once unique-and suggestive. The Eabbi and his wife, and Amelia Morris, were characters that all pronounced excellent There were other strikinjr characters indeed distinguished the 44 Stonewall" Plantation Loans: District, at the ensuing November command tJ which he belouged, in election. the clash of battle. r.

Hirsch leaves a widow and Sheriffs Sale. ON THK Imtallmeut Plan SEGOTIATKD BT all were jle leveraX children 4o mourn the loss Thk Statk of tbe children all the way through of a dear husband and father, and Washington County Francis Smith Co. was so uniformly good that each to thenvthe kindest sympathies of In Washington Circuit Court, to May mill CONTRACTORS and deserved a premium for good be- oavTommnnity are extended. opposed to railroad subKcription. Progress srtie Georgia Pacific.

The Atlanta Constitution of last Friday gives an aecount of the firfetregularti'alntft Anuistoni We give extracts below: Tbe runuing of first regular passenger train from Atlanta, to aM event of great impor: tauce to both cities; and to -the prosperous couutry lying along the 10 miles between them, and to a great territory beyond eagerly waiting connection with the gatacfty." Yesterday Wftiuig at 7 oclock from the exposition plat- Varied attractions offered id hi? fine taste In the ee-; havior, if for nothing else. V1IU IUIMi John Chafle Sons, 1 vs. Fl Fa Xo. 2030, 3910. O.

Fontaine and Arthur Rucks I TicKSBVBO, Apply to BOLTON SMITH, Ia 'Jjreenvaie, 24, 1883, 1 A. Jiiit- the goods just opened DEALERS IN IiBWi.e;iKdajL to 1 bknowledged and admired Morris for the character he repre Bank of Greenville, Greenville, By virtue of the above execution, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale, at the door of the Court House in Ul lUUUVlU UlUUtUglUS, sou of Mr. Marx and, Mrs. Julia Gensburger ged about 8 years. DOORS, BLINDS AND SASH, 60 visit thetorc.

seuted, and to tittle Clara Eck- AT GpsenviUe, within the hours, prescribed stone for her character. The com-J in, Oats and Bran we will wa wnaa niivnauf niiriA vna Amntm LOW BATES OF INTEREST, 1 Reliable Boase, FlIiST iloxiMV or Apiiil (2nd dnvi fecial rates, gnaranteehig miuee wouiu nave Deen pieaseo with larger liberty in the award of NO COTTON BEQXJIBES. the riitht. title and interest of jr on the 1 next, al the defi the. all iu.

All Builders Materidlc. Under this caption sees than auy Other house. I. G0LD3M1THBBO3, Planters should not make loads omtll uviniuiuiii uuvui aiiu iu the followiniriiescnbed nronnrtv. tiwltr premiums; butas they were limit York Record and Eeportet they have investigated our plan and i An pndlvlded one-third interest in tot 3, ed to.two, theymadealecisions form near Whitehall street this 1 rates.

speaks of a one. of firm I secrionji, lownsmp is, ruince 7 west, Pox, Dr. Toombs has fair as they could judge. WE HAVE NO AGENTS, was known in Greenville some A fine supper had-been provi march 10, 1883. ii acres; lot gecnon 14, xownsmp 1H, Range 7 west, 101 acres, all in Washington county.

State of Mississippi. The same having been levied upon as the At store next door to Mayor's, on Washington PEOPEIETOES OP THE 'fV GREENVILLE PLANING years since asa "Kenabie man." ded, and when the-little ones were first train started on its trip. It was as trim a train as any one can Show. At its head slie'X and bright was a big Baldwin engine ready for the race across the Chatahoo- 'of small pox on Cplonel jMum Eidge "place Jjbutns solated this ease and Vflfe AM ill A 4Yrt.l4A "In our Journalistic visits among property of the defendant, Arthttf Hncks, NOTICE. fed aud sent to bed, the 'floor ae 'the shippiug interests, we lately and will be sold to satisfy plaintiff's claim, and all costs.

opened to those of larger gro wth, i'viujuvuj jf tug ywivfr 1. 1. eh- i The undeite'limed havlnff been annota learned some tacts concerning the and the dance went on till the ril cht uupes mat; vgo-uw ted assignee of the Bed Hot Store begs cbee, through the hills and valleys hotise of O. K. K.

E. Wilson, w. IS.1IUWT, Sheriff of Washington County. By J. L.

GwmN, Deputy. March 10, 188U-33 leave to inrorio to punjtc tn ne is no end to" Atlanta's little sister in the lL(n mil 1 1 fif slipped off faito the morning hours. The ne proceeds onlie'euter- 8ff W68lslre ts city, who are ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO MUSIC 'Z- I YIt Xot Slues Damage. i -wholesale; and retail dealers In tainmont footed op (150 quite Alabama hills. Attached the engines: were baggage and maiij, express second and first Jslass ana wiu untu The 25th of Xarch, offer tbe entire stock of Dry Goods Clothlng Boots, Shoes fJavof Jo 1 set Mars Point 0 tar Pnhit mrgesiumfofa iartjf gotten lip in 1 ship chandelry and engiueers' supplies.

They also make to order and keep on hand, flags represent a few dayjs' effort, and without jverflow did. not inflict uy SCHOOL BOOKS BLANK STATIONERY, "The cars were of the Lake Washington Landing. At nir saw mill I alrnvs have a enn- latest improvement and the finest parade or outside display. i I worth talking about jn our iu spite of all the Hats Trunks, eto ing ail nations, and for all the varied nnrooses for which thev ply of cypress lumber st from 13 to $18 per thousand, cash, nnisn. REGARDLESS OF COST.

fiea. Washlmrn on the River Com, Es At Anniston the Georgia Pacific are'employed on vessels of every Forwarding Saeevfag Merchant. mission. tef 0 wires by some; magina toakel close connection with the description. This house has" ah A good assort ment of Jry Goods, Boots All goods remaining unsold on the 2T)th of nest month, win nnder the terms of the assignment be sold at auction to the highest bidder for cash, from day to SDecial to Times Jlemocrat trains on tueeast Tenuesee, vir- eventful and gratifying history.

Mi. ana enoes eneatcasn prices. is. ltw-ir ginia'and Georgia, the roads cros ft was established in 1843, forty 3 011BH. PraQidati 'rinl Washington! March 23 General B.

Washburn has jnst returned 09 GEO. F. ARCHER. A sing each other almost af right an hate Board of flars'ago, an exceptionally long aay, untu oipposeuoi. Respectfully, L.

I.EWV, Assignee, February 10, 18SJ-tf. oa 3 from a trip, to New-OrleSris. In I to period for ft contSnuous existence 09 09 i gles, we coma see tne nanas ai work earryingthS track' still fur Pi absence of epidemic; yel ec from Sw.ftihifcnv&a of a business career. Tbe first 09 an interview to-day he says that he visited the jetties, and also 7 Jj ther, fof the restless Pacific will Ik ni m. Sland 1882, In view bf'the, B.

CAHN, Dealer in madeiKStQdt bt the Com not-long pause mere, tm oo firm -name was Coles then successively Ed. B. Turopi Jarred Wihson, and in 1877 it became as uceat mission's plan of improving the miles from AnniBton to Coosa nsaeola, it now stands. Furniture, Carpets Oil Cloths Tie jetties, he declares, are a great success. ecuuou or- tne qnarantmxs Highest 8lrpriceaid for Seed delivered Greenville ooasqox Sanoms gaiiaavoio 8HT010 river will bef crossed and the 30 mfles fronj Us west an tjBirar inghainddne by thelstof JJotem-hPf.

ThpM wilt then be a can of ia to the sanitary measures! Outside of their own warehouse ap Interest in a Steam tiguterage Co, ip a steamboat lin -Eh- by the Board of Health i MATTING, MATTBESS SPEINGS, Etc. Hesaygqtnaj. if ne ever naoany doubt 'abohi the iBiiccess of Hhe plaVVaopted foV imptovmgthe' crap Baofca or at any point on Dr Creek, or any station on the Baiioad. Sacks and Twine furnished je emoraciug tne isolation Only milesinlth'e-290 miles be- running front New York city to navigation of the river he has none Window Shades and mrectioo the: eVert to' the evstematic Jn and also in gen eral coastwise sailing vessels, now. He is'confidont the plan of Window Cornice.

Apply to P. B. FQVLEB, Agent New Orleans Cotton teed Asso- Ciation. Hus. Aug.

VS. 188a. avH so sAvjkiiY juonxao wszooa 1 1 1 Inspection und da-sanitation, nd to prompt '1b idditioh to their trade direct luescoiii.uuisbjou and is sure that it will do aQ that Mt WALL PAPER of the garbage and faecal with- stopping homes, they nave business relations with ship dock Is claimed for it He says that sua the general discharge Congress wade sv great mistake H. E. IVETHSRBEE quudeis, snip carpenters ana ouiia- safce into titi last session in not passing a river OF ALL SHADES.

.1 tweetf Atlanta anaCoTumpnS, JUis-6i8ippi; It must; bel'reineiibered that the Columbus end ai vigorously as fronthis.wrrom Gfeonirille, the terminal point on the Mississippi, thirfy'-aiilts of the' road are ft gap. to of 130 miles. From there CO miles are bnilt and by the 1st of Ap.riJ the road will be com plete. to tlie line of Walker county sixty era, and their ample assortment of tan and harbor bill -Dealer in supplies bring to them Mulberry Street, Greenville, Hiss. Oct.

141 GOOD GOAL NE'VlS. mHE tow-boat STaif' City; fronttts-A. burg, has just arrived with a'luttow of the Best Pittsburg; Coa. This Coal will be sold at the reaso. able price of FIFTY CENTS PEB BOX at the barge or a large trade with men of that jr acting Brokers Will take Death ataffnole Family from pace- n-A' Hardware, putlery-ai calling.

orders for rork and firm on he street or connect- ot in mWmy on dw lo.k-wof or chMceo Ine rente Uir etnitx( amt is time br- S'peclal-W ibeAppealJ, cu wiui uuev gyvciw uua vi uiur CoLB-sumi Helena, Marches. The McCool 'I A avl imiiiumteir chtoeeare- 4 li bt poverty. otter (not ebaan 10 nesS stands higher than- thai now nndernotice, nor has a family, six in? number, front the money, we vantmymen. wcnea.sors sm 2i-u to work Air o. riithl In their wn-luml- three miles imissioner Wall comineuds 'JrjBy oat can do tbe work properly from.

FIFTY-FIVE CEHTS delivered is lota of Ave boxes and month or st-t raucis. teii greater extent secureo tne conn- I emany'who are writing dence cf St; Xouis March 23-A private letter from Cant. Janies Ordelkieft with Brown A Archer will Jute eedj4r Wage. EximMiTe wUlt fur-ubd(iV so oft antral fitflsu make Yoa Uerote roar whole time (0 tne eri mr my rMr apare momenta, rull aforryinil Mfl MMerled aent free. AlnnS.U,t..

Portland Uolue. receive prompt attention. gees from the. flood, came Jo this weeks sinc.eis',Within the pastrten daySjflve of thcmthave died Of pneumonia, and the' sixth i.DukcsMnstIo to Coi: Heiiry li Ta, March SS. 3ST.

IT" lies dangerously ill and is not ex- the board of Public improvements of this city, informs him that he in? tends resigning his position oa.the Mississippi Biver Commission, and jas. SEatrs, js. V.HEBBY TBETS Plow Bridles. Hames, ColltirTrace-Chains AGBICBLTtfiAL IllPLEUENTS; AGENT FOB THE Northwestern Four-point BarlCWire. ANK VILLE ESTABIJsilEl) 18G9 -i V.

A. POLLOCIv, President. James Eobeetshaw, Cashier A GENERAL H-Dukes arrived here from his stepfather's last night, and this morning a committee of citizens waited upon him and presented suggesting that he (Flad) apply for has been orgauized lnngton County, Mississippi Pnrpps Off fully testing this State, and also tlim6syTjB0Wf invented for waning aodi preparing the market; Wait aud learn "of the oiwiratious of 1 inPanjbeforo goiughcavily utecultnre. 'WS Herald" Portion of the outQt of We have a fino lot of SHOKED BEEF TOSUUKS at Forty cents each. "a him with the resolutions adopted OF the place.

Col. Flad is an old distinguished Ue was Capt. Eads's chief-assistant in the Thejr never were old that low before. inchSl 1 Goldsmith linos. nniiRtrnction of the bridge across NEGUS, IBEYS CO.

GEEEIIVULE, niESItJIPPI therivei here, and has given much The railroad monopolists have triumphed in the Senate. The at the indignation meeting lately held. They also gave him notice that he would have twenty-four hoars to transact his business iu and leave town. If he attempts to remain, it is thought there will be trouble. nttfiiitiou and study' to river im provement, lie'-will probably Carry out Capt.

Eadsrs suggestion the forfauiMiug the Gjood-t Vc) was taken up to Grecu-f Goodrich ou tuo last and apply for the position. In i to- Transact a General Banking and Financial ntsihess. Collections and Correspondence Prcr: Exchange Bought and fact tlie matter is saiu 10 uae ucm broached to president Arthur, and Postmaster General Timothy Howe died suddenly of pneumo caucus Railroad Commission bill, to which every Democrat in the Legislature was pledged, was defeated yestcrdar, and the Edmund-son bill adopted in lien of it. This kills all railroad legislation this session The reasons for this i change of front would-be ty interesting as i bieamer Issaqncna, the 1 the president of tho IB appointment. commission i x.

-vr I Cori'esponc' Union nia, at his homo iu Green Eiy, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Howe is the fourth Postmaster; General that died vi in the. vear, the other tVree I 1 Captain W. E.

Hunt is aunoun- ashington county a candidate lor biicriii. eed as wusmith 'iLin'ia i- xiio umcoo ivi would fy, for an inquiring f. Meujj An't: 1. 311 Price list ouMouJa assuraace fiom us..

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