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The Westville News from Westville, Mississippi • 4

The Westville News from Westville, Mississippi • 4

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Stock Goods Town, We want your business on business principles. We offer better inducements, not only the largest and most select stock; but strictly fresh goods direct from St. Louis, Chicago and New York. It is purely a matter of business. Sell cotton and seed where they the bring the most money; and buy where you have the largest assortment for the least moiuy We buy Bagging and Ties, Flour, Furniture and Wagons by the car load and stave on the purchasing price and on freight charges which enables us to sell cheaper than others- Ladies' Shoes 76c and upBest 4-4 Bleach ScLadies' Under Skirts upYSpIit Bottom 4Holi? cet'ter lablesSl 05 Childieos Shoes uchddrens Suits 81.00 and a pi Misses Capes 25c and up 1.

ffs 0 Iens' Shoes upV Youths Suits S2.25-. and up Ladies' Capes 50c and "pBeV-Light or DarLZIIilWpureau JfJ Sest 4-6 Brows Domestic 5c IMcns' Suits $4.00 up JMisses Jackets 65c -and up SoIld0ak Be(8 6 fl- Oak Woidrobes. Suit Best 27 inch Check Ladies' Dress Skirts 75c. and upjLadies' and up Wash $15.00 1 We buy your cotton and cotton seed and pay you Bright New Silver Dollars" for tfye same and invite you to in pect our prices and goods which you will be convinced are right. (Borne to ee and buy Your plt and Winter ooel.

We sell the Celebrated James Graham Wagons. Yours to Please. C. ELLIS, Florence, W. C.

ELLIS Magee, THE WESTYILLE KEWS. Four negroe prisoners escap-jed from the Attalla county jail at I Kosciusko by tunnelling through the wall. EVERY THURSDAY Mrs. R. J.

GEIGER, Proprietor. H. A. GEIGER, Editor. I 1 A one-armed unknown white 'tramp was killed at Natchez, while.

attempting to steal a ride on an outgoing train, when he was Official Organ ol SlmpsoD County. Subscription Rates: One Year $1 00 jix Months, 50 thrown off and his skull crushed. Colonel F. Merrill, president of the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City Railroad Company, who has been in New York on business for his company, has ust returned, and when seen yesterday stated that arrangements had been made and completed for the purchase of the Kingston and Central Mississippi Railroad, and that the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City Railroad now will build north from a point somewhat near An; ffusta, Mississippi, and intersec-said Kingston and Central Mississippi Railroad at Laurel and extend its line north to Memphis. The financial arrangements for building this road have been completed and contracts for this new Hon.

J. S. Eaton, of Smith, a legislator of distinction and a Alississippian warp and woof, who recently attended the deep water convention at Golfpert, in a communication to the Taylorsville Signal, over his own sigrature. among other things, says: "The congress of the United States has spent millions of dollars on harbors at other places where the natural advantages are nothing Hire as good as at Gulfport and made a success. I think it is time we should awaken to ur interest and urge our State legislature to do all it iipsaibltf can under our TWO FOR ONE! By Special arrangements Home and Farm In combination with the Westville News for one-dollar, being tho price of our paper alone.

That is, for nil new or old subscribers renewing and paying one year in advance, we send B0ME and FARM ONE YEAR FREE. DON'T BE IDLE. Learn shorthand at home. I Entered at the post office at Westville, as second class mail matter. 'teach you by mail the best system THURSDAY, DEC, 5.

1901. in a short time. Try it. It will Pay you. 86,00 pays for Manual and lessons.

Send P. O. money order. G. T.

HOWEKTON, Normal Institute, luka, Miss. road will be let within the next A. J. tniell wanted to attend a inarttr Hnt artia ufi'aiil in At un stn thirty days. Mobile Register, Congress met Monday.

A synopsis of the Presidents message will be found on the 6th page of to-days paper. Governor Longim) has appointed Mr. S. P. Bloom, of Wesson, a member of the board ot trustees of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, vice Colonel Po-ver, deceased.

HOMK AND FARM has for many years been the leading agricultural journal of the sonth and southwest; made by farmers for farmers. Its Home Departmentp conducted by Aunt Jane, Its Home Department, and it- Dairy Depart-meutjare brighter than ever. vu 1 I. tW U.J I V.I account of pains in bis stomach, which he feared wou'd grow worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you in con dition tor the I bought a bottle an take pleasure in slating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr.

Bnell is a resident of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by Giles Sons, Wostville. Hon. Sylvester McLaurin, district attorney for the eight circuit court district, is at the capitol on official business, Mr.

LcLaurin states that the jury in the case of the two Howell brothers and Sam Sullivan, charged with the murder of George Sullivan, corrimitted in May, 1899, in the famous "Sullivan's Hollow." failed to reach a verdict, the vote standing ten for conviction and two for acquittal. The case will again he tried at the session of the circuit court which convenes six months hence. constitution to aid this great un dertaking. If we put money in it, it brings money back, by taxation, by less freight rates on imports and export. "I had the honor of being on a legislative committee in 1896 that took the soundings from Biloxi and Gullport to the harbor, and where we commenced, about the end of the pier, the water was four and one-half feet deed, and gradually deepened to the harbor.

Now at the starting point it is nineteen feet deep, and every indication points to success, which at no great distant day will have ii thiity feet, and the largest vessels in the world can come to our shores to unload and lad thMr; cargoes. We, as Mississippians, will have direct transj.ortationto foreign markets for our products. has, long been a dream, bnt now.8 fact, that naure's'gifts'are being utilized." Renew now and get this great jonrnaj for the home and the farm The glory of our land, the future of our cities, state apd nation niust rest upon the character of pur young men. Whether worthy or not, into their hands must be placed the standards of the future. As they are, so will be our national and civic destiny.

To shape and mould them for higher ideals, for nobler things than we have known, js our duty. If the son is not better than the father, then has the father been recreant to his duty. we cannot place the feet of our upon a higher plane than pur feet have pressed, we have been delinquent. Clarion Ledger. FREE.

Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Department of the Interior, Land Office at Jackson, November 11, 1901 Notice is hereby given that the following-earned settler has file A good cough medicine. From the Gazette, Toowoomba, 1 find Chamborlain's Cough Remedy is an excellent medicine. I have bee suffering 'rom a severe oough tor the last two mon'hs. and it bus effected a cure. I hve great pleasure in recommonding it.

W. C. WocfCNBR. This is the opinion of one of our oldest and most respected residents, and has been voluntarily given in good faith that otbrs may try the remedy and be benefited, as Mr, Wockner. This is sold by E.

Giles Sons, Westville. A New Remedy. Tho old friends of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will bo ploased to know that the mtnufacturers of that preparation have gotten out a new remedy called Chamberlain's Stomach and Livtr Tablets, and thbt it is meeting with much success in the treatment of constipation, biliousness, sick headache, impaired digestion and like disorders. These Tablets are easier to take and more pleasant in effect tnan pills, then they not only move the bowels, bnt improve the appe-titi and correct any disorders of the stomach and liver. For sale by Giles Sons, Westville, The recent announcement through the press dispatches that a company had been formed in New Orleans for the purpose of building at once a railroad from that city up through eaot Mississippi jto Pontotoc his caused an unusual amount of interest in the northeastern part of the State.

Inquiries are coming into the departments feere a Jackson from that section, specially from property bojdgrs and citizens who are anxious to buy land along the route of the proposed road. Jackson Correspondent to notice of bis intention to a.a proof in support of his claim, ani that said proof will ie made before the Register and Receiver at Jackson, Miss-, on Deccember 23, IW, viz: Richard Young, of Pearl, Mr, II. E. No. 35633, for the SeqrSwq' Sec.

11 Neqr Nrqr See. 1. N. R. 1 East.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rosidenca upon and cultivation of said lane, Calvin Herrin, Jeff Ay res. J' 1 Herring, Tom Reeves, all of Pearl. Miss. James Hill, Register, Mr. p.

R. Kemp, a well known citizen of Canton, has been appointed claim agent for the Gulf Ship Island road. Mr. Kemp was formerly sheriff and tax collector for Madison county, and is woll qualified for the duties of thi? responsible position. He succeeds Mr.

C. W. Burke, whose resignation was tendered several weeks ago, Clarion-Ledger. TO CUHB A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets.

A.l druggists retund the mon ey if it fails to cure. Groves' signature is on each box. 25c..

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