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The Westville News from Westville, Mississippi • 1

The Westville News du lieu suivant : Westville, Mississippi • 1

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Westville, Mississippi
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It Westyille, Thursday, November 21, 1901. i No. 5. 3 1 THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION -inrfN P. EDWARDS, The 28th day of November, 1901, has.

been named by the President -iuuiil 'eople Like Auu. Miss. iiAin ho prill ntipsr nf rf tho TTnitod Stntou no ,1.... IiViH pra.cu lh uu 01 Covington, Lawrence Thanksgiving, and prayer. to Know M.

WHUVtuitiw, have more cause tor thankfulness to the Supreme of the world thatr we of Mississippi for the 4TT0RNEY-AT-LAW T. M. HARRINGTON KILLED. A dispatch from Harriston tells of the killing of T. M.

Harrington, a prominent citizen of Jefferson county and the wounding of Robert Taylor, companion, on the night of the 8th. The men were returning to their home sixteen mile3 east of Harriston where they were overtaken by Walter Bailey and Frank Peoples. As soon as they drove up, Peoples and Bailey commenced to curse Harrington and Taylor, and Taylor states that he btruck one of the men, and almost at the same time two pistol shots were fired and the two men commenced to cut Harington with A hunt thp. sanifi timp tin 1 That they are gettins a good article when thSy are buying goods. Our goods speak for themselves.

Divine favors which have brought If II li in all the courts of U8 contentment, prosperity, and Kdicia'l 'district, and in the haPP''f ia With fi'uo Mm i 8lUJ Tuplronn ntD By close Observation nte'ni Pnlirt HOBRO. political and businesses disturbances to break 01 mar the good We have found out what they want and now we have it jgplJflluu IW LOFTON, Jflirw Graham Wagon, jtorney-at-UW and Jihe best made. junuwsiniJ ami narniony or the citizens of the State, as ''marked by the consequent growth, diversification and success of all manner of enterprise; and being bless'. et with good laws, good health, good crop, and that reasonable competency of this world's goods which bring comfort and sunshine intr. hp hmiia n- rjancery, Westvllle, Miss.

was struck with a pistol and knocked senseless. On recovering consciousness he found Harrington dead, and he bleeding from a half Parry Brighton buggies; GEORGE W. ATTORBY-AT-LAW, MISS. heartily and with unanimity the i niuu uiuiii i eh itjr tu nu'' p.racto in. all the Courts sentiment of the Psalmist, "Sin lfSinips(P and-a'djoining counties Will 7 sinor praises upon the harn to our badly wounded, managed to reach a residence near by, while Harrington's body lav on the roadside all night.

Lincoln Times. Mr. Harrington was formerly a citizen of this county it being the home of his father and several brothers, to whom the News extends sympathy in their loss. W.DENT, Attorney-at-La Best and cheapest. The Celebrated Kentucky Cooking Stoves.

The Famous Cnattanooga Cane Mills Evaporators. Postel's Elegant Edna Elour, The best on earth. js t)j best line of ever handled on the CK 4 Uod." I recommend, therefore, that on Thursday the 28th day of November, A. 1901, "the' people of the State of Mississippi, without reference to creed, assemble in their usual places of worship MENPfULL; MISS. The sea coast district is enjoying WII.LIAM WILLIAHS, a mi id sensation oy reason ol me and around the fireside to ac-1 demand upon Judge Neville by I t- tlf.U....; miss.

jawaum Riiu.iitu(;D.iiii:n men i an wuo district Attorney auei i tnie will practice in all tbe courts in tne to ttlfl Uod Ot toe Universe Tor his a full and searching investigates of Simpson and Copiah audm hia ffilp Thp love and goodness toward us. tion of his official career. The Leraland Supreme courts fnrtliDP rppfimmonH fliyfr ,1 ndiJv 4 vUUb vu tltJHIItUU UWS i Li IJL nil ill m.ir poor he Lemembered on that day published in the Biloxi Review to v- -n, E. A. HALES.

Tonsorial Artist, uii initial am. tne etiec tnat "juage isevuie In testimony whereof, I have charsre to the grand jury at Scran-hereuuto set my hand and caused ton, while not so intended, was in the great Seal of the State of effect and substance a. severe ar-Mississippi to be affixed. i raigument of the former judge of I.i. K.

We buy goods by the car load and re prepared to give you the very lowest pVjjs. Come and look at our line. Briig your Cotton and other Produce to us, we pay the high- D'LO, niss. uoue at iub uapiioi 111 mo uity tne district aua tne nreseni ois- 11.. Uive me truu wiien von nn-to-date shwe, a this the 11th mu ui ri mis lug xitu "uj 'i wet iennr iiu ml iripL i Novpinber.

in the vp.ar of our Lord, r.nlla.1 tha lipfni-p liim Lir cut or shampoo. 1901. i o-n vp thpm thp lfitter and instrnct- A. Longiko. led them to make a searching inves estnarket prices.

Steen's Creek J. V. Secretary of trict attorney, and also instructed jStale. to criminal libel. Ihe w-.

c-n t- inrv pYonpvntpd the district attor- son-Woodward HIGHSCHOOL, ney aDd returueda tiueoill against year J. 'D. McKie. charging him with It is criminal libel. i HAPPY PEOPLP.

This is the season of the. i wkn the farmer is happiest. 'nlso a 'time when the fanner Company, Mount Olive, Miss. 9 3 3 inal UniVerajtv. Yajporaiso, lnd.

vexati(in, are realizi-ig on the re- gni5th Jacksoi Affiliate University sults of lheir industry and good LoWe, ot Oxford, Mi-sissip'jil. management. Crops are book-keeper. FURMTURE, SEWING MACHINES STORES, IILBURN WAGONS. oumcinai'i -yv matured, era mere a in uiosi iuluu wnuiuiiesa i.i iiiuuiu.

wBu o'Mt 'pps-and nrices are good, iiow oi 'BE JUST, AND, FEAR NOTj imlnf'wiib' and conduct, riue I I nl hrXJ I'1IP it 1 bfl. it bPPn Dr. Ward's advocacy of lyJc lilirary-hiiil V'eAilin'g room in sep- fanners are the luw is pxti'enie and unsouud, no Best Yard Wide'Domestlc 5c per yard. n.m9ik6 '''Mrennr Hi rectum in I nnt i-poresent the cDaraqtet. leading Eleven grades.

-rhe farmers wives, sons ami of the. negro faiily. The DoAoi wn'k in Kit- iiointj thp nno-i-o in colors iar i.vk.-:,..-4.5Uu:.v'-: 'B. Thp sun his never sHone Math-! inferior race of people tfho, Homespun htripes (1 Calicoes 5c Jeans 15, afidSo Worsteds 10 to 25c Outings in all colors 5 to 10 Good Coffee 10 cents pertpounfi, Y. White Rice lU'Iiatiu, lireeK ami thov hoos and IU lUi'V tin'" i iw J.J 1 1VY dm when -having tne auvauiag as hiivui? tie auvauut" emalics.

Attendance larger eacn th at this Attpndanoa la'rorer eacn u' at thi eniaucs. Auen-iance hukci ni jn the tuntry at tins atrfnunibers, with the incentiv 0T year. Pupils of high moral char- is iio.bar to the at acter. SeBohtl'ternf ouens Novein- tjntneRt 0f education or the enjoy her 25." Thinl term, February 24. ment )f its The pleni tml.nl 'nnlnii nmr li'llIP f-rlUHl 1.

1 frt mi Ls.r iiiuu lerin, i' ciiiuiu.y -r. nient flf possession, i. ne time. Good freedom and encouraiineuL 3i nnipnt were ever as pieni- (suujs Stu.lefltp.nt at any tude book, and newspapers to- obedient and loyal to their p. opie fahn- fpiJi'ties.

as1 were the negroes in the buitn. and 8S in private fami in nrivate 1 'V. i i hi cabinet fel as v' nmirniiniiniinnm OUR fi0TT0: 1 Laie' "pine flK COURTEOUS TREATMENT, gkirU, have ru ed tue word i lies. Tuition from to Write for catalogue. GEO.

Gs'jrrURST. PrWiCipal. 'nrepnt vjiv, Vl nere are no iniei- i ithpv would rise as one maa ano i to: etnrn runs i not have perfect access. The lat- est the best books, up-to- LIVERY FEED date newspapers all wiiDin heir reach an'd it is an undeniable 1 to their homes to protect their women and children. Instead of which the negroes not onl supported Missus and the ch Idren, but made the food for the in the field, and as far ad thev could, protected their people orniinst insult and robbery) from GOODS GAURANTEED, LOW PRICES.

9b- We are offering Bargains Bureaus, Bed Steads, STABLE, fact of history tnat tne lanueis boys and girls make the most of their opportunities and when conditions arise that call for a test of 11 il ict ui i the era intellectual strength, the giant from far across the strength, the giant, te for their service has heen found- i cotton fields and not among il BI'7V' Mattress Spring' Mats, Boek-ers and Ward Kofaes. Come and examine our stock of Clothing, we those who have been exclusively learcd within sights of sign boards and curbstones. To us thev are our stiacie in- su.n-mer and our tire in winter. Great would be the sorrow of our best white people to witness a negro eothis. Lexington Advertiser- Tt, Ut noiiticx at last is indus- We can fit have' some 'good values to offer.

To The Public. fpw words in vou -ith a shoe that will last to your satisfac trial politics; politics that make 'for the material upbuilding of the 'State; politics that build better dirt roads and more railnads; that build mills and factories and values, which means lower tion, our sizes run from. P's to U's. Allow me praise of Chamberlam's L-inedv. I bad a verv sever? cough and cold and feared I would, get! hut atter taking ibe, MENIENHALL, MISS.

I'lrst-clasi' Turnouts turn-. ilied at reasonable rales. Drummers' and inmscient trjiJgenerallv solicited. A. aUNGUM, Proprietor.

Submitted, 1 r.t thU medicine 1 telt seconu uuso "i i---- taxes and more people to pay them, for the more mills and fac horn and the better betler, tbree bofles ol nnins in my chest rtis- Slay J5 7rj dirt roads and the more railroads, more people will come to the State. Material and industrial vino- to note, are appeared entirely, 1 am most respecttnlly yours lor health Ralph S. Meyers, Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by Giles Sons, Vestrille, Magee.

Miss. TflS? OTerynbof the senum? n.iw the onl kind interesting the Laxative Bromo-Quimne Tablets the'neonle. meay that curtu cold lu one aw es! 01 l. "T' TiiTTZ I ftrlr sliaTtcontmuelo acP i-w.

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1874-1901