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The Westville News from Westville, Mississippi • 8

The Westville News from Westville, Mississippi • 8

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5 i Her 'In KT-vilnri The News says of the REMINISCENCES OF girls that men admire most: SIMPSON COUNTY. lot at JaokBon.i Mies. 1 xrV' i 1900 1 1 Nov, 7 hereby given that the "They admire tne gin wuw mtboi-'a ricrht hand in house Historical Events that Hap- hold matters, and who is not above 1 ..1. settler nas filed nonwi. ,,1113 inienaon to mW tabincc an interest in nousu uuuue.

Thovndmii-e the ffirl who is commujd final proof in support of his claim and that said nroof will pened Years Ago. Written by the lute Hon. T. L. Mendenhall in 1889.

For the information hereinafter DISTRESS AFTER EATING quickly removed by Prickly Ash Bitters No other remedy does so much to put the digestive organs, liver and bowels in good order and keep them so. People who have used it say they can eat heartily without Inconvenience, where before they tried it the most healthful food seemed to get them out offix. $1.00 per bottle at Druggists. bngut, interesunr Una avov a kind word 8 nloiw.int smilft for those iirOUUU be wa ie before Circuit Clerk of Svnpson at Westville, q.1 June 23, 1900, 7iz; Joseph O. stated with reference to the early They admire the girl who is nl-nmvB npnllv frowned, no matter if settlers on Bor Creek.

Limestone and Qreonlaw, 11 Ji No 80514 for the iniiij in HWK Sec 25 2 4 E. 13 indented to the Hon. G. Jr. louch in inexpensive materiel, ana wno never dresses loudly, or.

in qneb- stone, now nver 70 vears 01 aae. Ic nan es tho following witnesses irove his continuous rssHenee tionable taste. whose memory is still fresh with the Sold by E. Giles Sons, Westville, Butler, Hilton Pearl. ujon and cultivation of said land, vii: May, Thomas Beiitui.

They admire tho who is always neatly self to anybody, who never pu on affected airs, and mh.i wiui Id nm to do an action scenes 01 ins early ooyuoou, uuu is possessed of more than ordinary activity and sprightliness for one of his age, which is mainlv attributable to Will Kennedy, ef Mars, and Joseph May. of Jupiter, Miss. of which all 'he world might not James Hill, Register. the fact that he was of a different temperament from most of his con temporaries when the comity posses- know. They admire the girl wno in any emergency can turn b'er hand to anything, from eooHng the family dinner to trimming an hnt.

T'hnv admire the sirl HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Land O.ffice at Jackson, Miss, April, 80, 1900. Xntiee is hereby siven that ilm seit no educational advantages aim was almost beyond the bounds of eivilizatioij, where there were no following named fetller has filed notice 'Jt nis intention to mnk fi. who is unselfish enough to give up some pleasure of her own to benefit another, and d.e not consider herself aggrieved at having to do nal uroof in siibiiport ot his claim Ciiurclies or schools, and no mans oy which communication could be had with the outer world, no newspapers or Sunday literature, when such a thing a3 a Sunday School was never t.linntrht of vet. I he availed anil that said proof will be made before Circuit Clerk Simpson i so.

Tasteless Chili Tonic. ENTIRELY SAT1SFACTOIY, at Westvuie, on jnne iy, If (10, viz, William Jones, No 2559, for the Wj4 SWJi Sec 18, 10 19 W.and SH SEJ4 Sec WHAT LUKE MOTLEY, TUK LEAIUMj -1 liui)3Plf of every advantage and opportunity that presented itself to gain informatiou, and thus, almost without the advantage of a he succeeded in acquiring a tolerable education, and one unieh better tha: many others wh had better opportunities; and being morally inclined DRUGGIST OF TIMPSON, TEXA-SAYS ABOUT SMITH'S SURE KIDNEY CUKE. Smith Medical St. Louis. Mo.

The Formula Is Plainly Printed on Every Bottle, So That the People May Know Just What They Are Taking. 13 10 N' VV He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz, Natbau Traylor, Ransom Brent, Arnos Jackson and Plato Black, all or Westville, Miss. James Hill, Register. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find to balance mv account. Your he stood aloof from the wild habits ff pioneer youths, and his proverbial honesty and uprightness gained for medicine has sold very readily and Imitators do not advertise their formula 11 i i in evcrv ease has proven very sai Give me vour best price tha knowing at vou would not buy their medi lmn the esteem and admiration or an with whom he was intimately acquaint on six dozen Smith's Sure Kidney Cure, and oblige, Yours irnlv.

HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Lane Office at Jackson, HisO April 28, 1900. I Notice is hereby given that the nllowintr named settlor has filed ert. His counsel was men, as now, often invoked in neighborhood dis- notice of his intention to make final Luke Motley. For sale hy E.

Giles Son, Dnrr, Westville, and Standifer's Drng Store, Braxton. ''Young man, if you want to invest yonr timeand talentdon't put sentions and litigated matters, which were thereby frequently i.rfjusted. He was often promoted to office, among which was that of Judge of the Probate Court; the duties of which he discharged to the satisfaction of his constituents. Invariably co cine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form.

The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's is the Original and that all other so-called "Taste prootin support of Ins claim and that said proof will be mado before Circuit Clerk, Simpson Co-, at Westville, Mi8 on Jnne 16, 1900, viz Eddie BarrooajtSo 27- it in a doctor's lawyers shingle nor the editorial meeting-out justice to litigants, his decisions were regarded as final, as no appeal was ever prosecuted to a Nortn ouy yon a piece of real estate while Sec vi bee 34, 17 it is cheap for within the next two 10 Si 7 W. years you can double your money He nufseV the following witnesses higher tribunal witu tne expectation of a reversal. Learning that, the writer hereof was attempting to give some historical statements of the early settlers, on the investment. Land is cheap 'o move his continuous residence er in Mississippi than it il! ever upon and cultivation land, be a-ain, and leaper today Judge Touchstone lurnisueu tne ioi- than it will be tomorrow, for it is viz; John White, waae onim, oi Watnh and Alex Bjggan, Amos McNair, of Glasgow, Miss, James Hill, Register.

luwing information written by himself: "In 1828. Nathaniel' Goff set less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect. You are pot expsrimeatiRg-when you take Grove's its sureriority and excellence having long been 'established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of the United States.

No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. croins' ur every day. The above sound and sensible advice is from the. esteemed Hat- tiebbutg Progress.

SEVEN YEARS IN BSD. "AVill winders ever cease?" in tled the place on I nnesione Creek, now occupied by John G. Stuckey. About two weeks afterwards Uemp5- sev Touchstone, who was the father of G. settled two miles west of ITarrisville where A.P.

Mahaffey now lives. They found two brothers here bv the name of Barber, who shortly afterwards went east. The next iTc.ni- Henvv Barlow and his twin HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Land Office at Jackson, Miss. "I April 28, 1900.

Notieo is hereby given that th followin-r named ettler has filed notice of his intention to make eo.nmuted final proof in sunport of his claim and that said proof will be made before Cbcuit Clerk, jimpson at Westville, lb 1900. viz John Tiivn th frierMls of Mrs. S. Pease, of Lawrence, knew ihe had been unable to 'cave tier oea in opvnn vpnrs on account of kidney brothers, G- and G. W.

Barlow, and liver trouble, no' vous prostra settled above tiie Gffs. The pre tion and general debility, but "tnrte i i Warren, II No 33037, tor the bottles of Electric Bitters cnao me n. walk." she wiites, "and NE'4 SFJi NW4 li rp p. tbs 1 fait liko a new rei iw 22, 2 6 E. Vie.

names the following witnesses arm Women suffer! ns from head x-Vip linek.Krho. nervousness, sleep-. ceding Richardson settled the place where W. J. Burkett now lives, and built the first water mill on Limestone creek which did the grinding for many years.

Four miles above the month of the creek on Pearl river, was Jonathan Bass, on the plate now known as the Thompson place; -about one mile above him. Thomas Be a man of property, settled, wbeie he estab li.sheda ferry across the riv. known to prove his continuous residence np and cultivation ot said land, viz, William Luckey, John Purvis, Millard Williams, and Dan Phillips, all ot Fount, Miss. James Hill, Register. lessncss.

melancholy, iaii.ting and spel will find it a priceless blessing, Try i'. Satisfaction is gnarariteed. Only 50 cents atF. E. Shivers.

HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Land Office at Jackson, Miss. May 5. 1900 HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Land Office at Jackson.

Miss.1 April 30, 1900. Miiiim, in liHi-phv cfivon that the for manv years as "Belle ferry, where there was a great deal of fi-ossinir One mile above this was TColico is hereby trlven that the following named settler has filed James vVelch, one mile above was John 0. Weeks, and one mile further up tho river Edmond Barron following named settler has tiled no nt inipntion to make final notice of his intention to make ual proof in support ot his claim, proof in support of his claim and thai and that saiil proof will, be made said prm.f will be maue mwi Co at U'estville before Circuit Clerk, Simpson ill Alt at Westville, on dune is, THE "NECESSARY" MAGAZINE The best-informed men and women in the world use the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OP REVIEWS to keep well informed, and call it the necessary and indispensable magazine. In the busy rush of to-day ambitious men and women must know about the important questions of the month, and not only this, they want to know about them at the right time. When the whole country is puizled over the gigantic combination of trusts, a well-informed article is printed in the AMERICAN MONTHLY, giving the facts, and its editor discusses the theory when the Dreyfus affair is in everyone's mouth, the best story of Dreyfus sad the great case comes out in this magazine.

Every month, in The Progress of the World," Dr. Albert Shaw gives a comprehensive picture of the world's history during the previous thirty days. In the departments, the valuable articles and books that have been published during the past month are reviewed and quoted from, so that the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get the gist of them. In every issue nearly a hundred pictures are printed, including the portraits of the men and women who are making the history of the month. To be thoroughly well informed helps any man or woman in his or 'her work.

A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS represents an investment for the best kind of profit, as well as entertainment. One subscriber has just written "Count me a life subscriber, and when you send me a number beyond the limit ot my subscription and secure no renewal from me, consider it a notice ot my death." Price 15 cents per number, $2.50 a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of ten cents in stamps. oti June 1, luo, BiookV HE No 31638, for the settled, and this was as tar up tne river as the settlements then extended Up to this time no one had located on Rocky creek. On Big creek, Thomas Hilton (father of A.

C. Milton) located on the place now occupied by Win. lay lor and Loyd Kelly, opposite him on the east side of the creek, where Win Hilton now resides. Two miles a- SWJi SWl Sec 17. and 2i Spf 211 la Wp tinmna iKo following witnesses 1900, viz James II No 30253 for the SE4 Sec 26, 1 5 E.

He name? the following witnesses to prove his continuous residonco npon and cultivation of said land, viz: Irvin Jones, John Rsnkin, Warren Bishon and Do'ek Carter, all of Maeee. Miss. to prove continuous residence upon andcultivation of said land, viz, Milton Williamson, Hugh bovewas James Taylor, where Daniel Thurman now lives; and two tlipro Win. Uilton. on ker, of Rials, Joseph Carawa), Fairdale, Peter Blair, oi James Hill, Register.

james Hill, egii. i HOMESTEAD NOTICE, Land Office at Jackson, 1 April 30, 1900. HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Land toffice it Jackson, Mi. Mn.v 4.

1900. the place where W. t). Mahaffey now resides. These men and their families composed thi entire population of Beat with the exception of Sain uel Jones who was on the place now owned by W.

J- Shivers, in the fork of Limestone and Goffs creek, The Choctaw Indians were plentiful here then, and well do I remem Notice is hereby given that the (riven thatti" THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY 13 Astor Place New York followinor named settler men foilowinL.pamed seltlef hb fh In mnkftfllH1 notice oy l- claim nil notico of his intention to make com muted final proof iu support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Circuit Clerk Simpson Co-, at Westville, on June AT he madeb EPIDEMIC OF WHOOr- AN iul PMia priiu" lore CilcBit Clerk, Simpson to ber Ins savage yell. The first cotton gin in this region was built bv Dempsey Touchstone, nt-his residence. The privations at vvesiwi e. v. 16, l'JOO, viz.

William Watson Dol lor.n Mav. rj HflttSfiS. ING COUGH, Last winter during ar. epidemic of whooping cough my children eon traeted the nease, having severo coughing ssells. We had used Chamliei Iain's Co ugh Rume.lv very successfully tor croup and naturally lar II No 338-lu for the NEl4, NEJi NWM Went of B.

T2 6 29187 for Wie SWM Townshipf 2 Range 4 h. i. 4ilnwintf witnM ll the followina witnesses resident ia nunvn i uuu- these men endured, encountered and overcame, were beyond description. The nearest blacksmith shops were at Georgetown and Steen's Creeek The one'at the latter place owned by young man by the name of Robert There" were no roads, nothing but Indian trails. Many of their old blazes are vet to be seen; no si to prove his continuous residence upon and cult'vation of said land, and Chiontion Ot Bl" grow jylE crops becaiMB they're to it ai inai umc thai it relieved the cough and ef-nlete cure.

John E. viz: Tony A Bridges, Jamc ees. Adam lurper and bam viz, Andrew iioDeris, rranK ivou erts, Berry Thames and F. all ot Fount, Miss. James Hill, Register, freth sod lwy sale everywhere.

Kemse substitute. Stick to Ferry's Seed nd prosper. 1300 Seed Annual free. Write for H. p.

H. FERRY Detroit. Wch. i'rrmrielcr or Pi.irniRi). son, all of Llraxton, Miss- lames Hill, Keg'8l:.

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