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Mississippi Enterprise from McComb, Mississippi • 5

Mississippi Enterprise from McComb, Mississippi • 5

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J. im i ill Hff Mifc.i.rtqBMtftJttllitflT illW'iMttwii mil i THREE PAPERS We would suggeKt to parties in von Mississippi Enterprise Ml, htt Wbiu; -ow ot the most KKAI! The editor and his iamily have to eat. This may sem strange to some, but it is a fact nevertheless terested to consult our register (or require a certificate of breeding) i aim nrumiiH-iiu I run 'i when they are ouerm coits as the therefore, those subscribers to the Entekpkise who have sweet po ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. TIMS TAKLE. Tnkln EftVrt Sumlny, KeMnni-y 1 1, ISS8.

Trum Pawg Summit, irogenv of Gordon Willis, or mares men in this section ot uminirj, while riding horseback near his mill last Wednesday, the animal became frightened at a switch .1 fVll tatoes, corn meal and other neces- said to be in foal by him. We insert this uotice as we learn that on earies of life can pay their subscrip 1.1.1. eniri ie urn ieaiu tion with "these commodities at luices. We will also m. rv vinh hreaiving several occasions such impositions have been attempted.

7:00 a. n. I 7 Fat Mall S. -11 4" "ot "V'1'' (i. T.

OUACKY, Ajjrut Summit, Mikb his thiirh and" otherwise injuring The Atlanta Const itutiorr, The National Economist. The? Mississippi Enterprise will be mailed regularly for one year for Two Dollars ami Fifty in advance. This offer until Sep tember 1, 180t. Address R. B.

MAY, Suinrnir. Mis. 1.:... tvt.n nvnnnunce ni Ullll. UUUIUIO MILLS BROS.

TAUH5 tl Severel weeks ago a came take oak and other goxl fire wood on the same, terms. Delinquent sufisciiVA'is, if you wish to accept this oiler please call at our ofiioe at your earliest convenience. injuries very serious. Wi' mingle our 'prayers with bun LOCAL NEWS, ilrc.lsof others that this good and to my premises, and has been ruu-ninir with my herd ever since. useful citizens may speedily recover Prorr(innue of Kunriny- Choice Missouri hums iiuil breakfast bacon at Leon's grocery Fine ei cam cheese and Itallian macaroni at Leon's Grocery.

Owuer is requested to call, prove property and pay expenses. Mr. Alex Il.viuau has returned Iron Bridge Acad my, whool Con ven lion This Convention wilt meet with Summit Baptist church Saturday from New York where he went to Kespectfully, Mrs. A. L.

Allison. lay in a large stock of fall au MALE AND FEMALE. ...1 i. iii tin- i-iiiiutrvrfoiir before the 5th Sunday in Novem winter goods. illlt rriiuui in At.u.riniill.

MfMMtl tlUT ber next. H'l'H IlllM-n We are sorry to learn that Mas subjects Does the Sunday-school promote ter Harry Mills who has been so IllW" -K" coiiniuinuHtliiii vitU Rutlrwm. long coutned to his bed is again the spirituality of the churches! Thin in ft r-unlr a inm-rtoiHntiriilloniHK, tc. kmA in the i-miiitT where There have been more chickens destroyed by cholera since the var than there were men killed duriug the war, butGantcrs chicken cholera cure will soon stop that. It is sold and warreated by W.

T. worse. By S. 11. Young, Summit.

rons Jwn'iill the vrovt-rty. ihiy It is with regret that we learn Christian development By Lob- Choice mackeral and Holland herring, halibut at Leons Grocery. lteiiicmUer, you can get tirstclass job work ot all kinds done at this office at reasonable prices. Hill Pickles in bulk at Leon's Grocery. Try them they are Subscribe for and read the TEitriiis'e the fanner's friend.

Only $1.50 a year. Messrs. S. Kahn and J. II.

Mo-Kenzie departed for St. Louis, last Tuesday night. the serious illness ot Mr. Kuss ert A. Campbell, Summit.

cou.fovNl.K-. tch.ml.l..,u,e in wriioii. he t( tU-purtuiDiiU will 1ms RUnpluMl with Jones, sou of Mr. J. M.

Jones. The What is the duty of the minister Si id I doctors are doubtful of his recovery. who have miuie riwiwis to those who are enquiring the are under obligations to the WAV nf etpnuil life? Bv EUsha lMardiir managers of a musical and spec Gardner, Smithdale- What is the most eilectwe sub tacular entertaiuuie'it, which was given at McCouib.Cliy Wednesday for a complimentary ticket, but re fwnily the lM.aHl. rn are. ivt ami h.m.c-lk.-.

he will occupy. rtoi initory, tk- girlitli holr 1. Thev will their meim tocij.cr unl tin will WUinouly coHiwiumoiti.m e. liu ti in the tim teM ject to be presented to the una wa Mr Will Schlutcr is in New Orleans buying goods. Look out tor bargains at Schutler's when he returns.

A full list will be in the ESTEUritlSK. Mrs. J. N. Atkinson, who has been absent in Waukeshaw Wis.

kened By E. P. Douglass, gret that circumstances would not Mr. Will Gotten, a llvo merchant Summit. SUSS permit us to attend.

ot our town, was New Orleans Boanl. lodgiug au.l fnol OO pcr mo.ifR this week. Tuition i As an evidence of the confidence Nortiiiil Dipaitmciit y- for the past few1 weeks has returned to her home much pleased with in which the Capital Commercia Muic ot What is the teaching of the Scriptures on the subject of election? By J. C. Gadd, McComb City.

How is the uuregenera responsi to S. W. Sibley, ILizlehurst. College is held by business men, Washmj; 1 TiTl-'or CiitrtlogiiB inrtuer liiioriua- we note the fact that since the es Several Suuimitites were visitors to the Crescent City the early part of this week. Mr.

John Cain has had his butch-er shop whitewashed. Whitewash thui, a.l.lnKH J. W. BE THE her trip. We are sorry to learn that Mr.

livin" mi Tilton creek Wai kkk. Sec lioiinin'-n trswn'. tablishment otits employment bu reau it has not been able to supply 0 tV t'l tiouK' 111 Lawrence county lost his saw the demand made for its graduates. Cau a sinner reject Christ after having been quickened by the Ho New Mississippian. mill grist and gin by tire on last Friday night.

Loss about $1000 F'JnPFM slit)- i ly spirit through the agency of the We see it stated in the Sentinel iiospel! liy J. H. Lane, Osyka. that Mr. Fred Collins is being urged auds to the appearance of things.

Mr. Sid Persell, an old Summit boy, but now of Jackson, is here on a visit to his parents. A mule attached to a sulky ran away with the vehicle and damaging it very badly last Saturday. All the stores of Jewish citizens The parties to write essays or "or U. S.

marshal for this district. no insurance. As soon you discover any falling of the hair or grayness always use Hall's Hair Kenewer to toneup the secretions and prevent baldness or deliver oral addresses as they pre A Republican viil, of course, fer. Pastor and Deacons be appointed, and we know Summit Baptist church Committee of no one of tljut party whom tt'callier Croi Kulletin. we would rather sea get the position than Mr.

Collins. grayness. Mr. Sal flyman, wife and son, Harris, have just returned from a trip to the Catskill Mountains and New York State. They were absent three It is astonishing Low rapidly the I were closed on Monday as it was the Jewish New Year.

Mr. Kershaw and little grandchild, of New Orleans, were here Mrs. on last Sunday. i feeble and debi iDed gaiu strength and when taking A yei's SarWnarilbi what are called For the best bread in Summit Mississippi weather service, cooperating with the United States signal service, for the week ending September 13th, 1820 No. 27.

Renorts show that the temperature for the past week throughout the State has been fully up to the average, and has beeu very favorable to crops, being just what was needed lor cotton. constitutions," noth call on IvarlFach; the boss baker It is white, light and full weight. He delivers bread here and at Me- mg eib' nas proveu bu cuevmv as this powerful but perfectly safe medicine. 1 0 ITEVER FAILS TO CUTJ1 Constipation; Billousncs? Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Weak Stomacli cad all Disorders of tlio Liver, 'Keen ppetlta wKS Strong Robust Flesh. Prodi' Will recomwuil toVy.

Wj bv ev fouad them to tail la Ktvuig the der4. the moit entir. eatUftioa. The only ttoublo we Had is in keep) onlvefl VPhf- Price, 23 Conta. L.

LYONS CO. Proprietors KEV CBLEAKS, LA. Comb Oily. Give him a trial Mrs. M.

Mey, along time resident of this place, left ou last Sunday evening for New Orleans where she will in luture reside. I Mr. liobert Lanier came up trom I Brookhaven Sunday morning and spent the day with his mother and sister here. Mr. Forchheiiher advises his We learn that Mr.

F. M. Walk friends and customers not to pur er has sold his steam gin and grist mill located on Carters creek. His water mill is now in good order No crops have suflered tor tne lack of sunshine in the northern part of the State, but in the central and southern parts sunshine was below the average amount and was very unfavorable for cotton, as this crop needed sunshine for and be giuuing right lively. Quite a number of young ladies chase their tall supplies until his new fall and winter stock arrives trom New York, This stock will be the most complete and will be sold cheaper than any ever brought to Summit.

Two coaches were attached to the regular passenger train yes its nroner maturation. Kainfall has been above tue in tiift cHiitral and southern teiday, for the purpose of carrying the exhibits to the Sioux City Corn parts of the btate, aud has been OR. WILFORD HALL'S HEALTH PAMPHLET. A Mrvelonii Triumph Ovrr Dls With--out any Mrtlicine Whatever! Mis. Rev.

C. Clark, Thiells, N. wiitcs, Palace. Dr. 11.

T. Hart the Commissioner from Pike was aboard arrived here this week and entered Female Cellege, which opened on the 14th inst. The Fair Catalogue printed at this office is being highly praised by all as a very neat and well executed job in every particular. Mr. J.

W. Kinebrew, who, when a barefoot boy, climbed the hills injurious to tne conou tiu needs very little rain just at this ..1...., if 1 ATXikll. The Jewish day of Attoncmeut will commence on the iUth. There will be services at thfc Synagogue at 7 p. ni.

on the same day. All of the Jewish taith are re-sMitfullv iuvited to be present. and wasrushiug things lively. A protracted meeting is progress ing at the Methodist church of this season ot tne year, wueu. ii-ing.

No complaint of too mucii-rain in the northern part of the I October i)tli State. place. It is 1 1)3 hoped that much Th nrosnects tor the cotton crop around Summit, is now a passen- "Otur Pr. lTull Hire montliR npi I your Health laiiiptilt with many mwjriv iutr iMM lis volup. But liuvmg.

K't mrfisitr ir twelve With Spuwl weak- 1.. pr.stri;tii ihiJ f-ni BerOL.pHni.nl lv iosuraniii thut lia.lt.. alk the floor for hour at ltiRlit hefuvo being ul.le to n-twiv wrtrb-iajr at the u.e time owuer ofa g.Hi pUysidim, but vrilhoul uvaU, it 1. 1. L.

a thoruitali applica ger conductor on the I. C. railroad. 1 mil. coutiuue to be no more encouraging than they weie la.st week, it as much so The heavy raiutad The choir is composed of Mrs.

C. Mendelson. Julius Moyse, Mr. Eddie owell and Miss Aunie Jacobov an accomplished musician a ill have charge of the Geo. Wilclicr, a worthy colored and lack of suushme in tne ccuu.u and southern parts of the State is The Peabody public school will be open on uext Monday for the reception ot pupils.

The school budding has been painted and otherwise beautified. Mr. J. Moses and wife, Mrs. C.

The Pike county Fair opens at tion of ynttr tresnnnnt. At one? my B.e.-p ami BS.wwt.svrr anU my nervouMiess kh1 othir tro'ibls Iwt e-left ii. I ai tribute my bodily con.iiti.rti to oflWv ami 1 am anxious it other sufferers shoul.l kiiotr bout my fte a soeure your ietrtmot t. over iai k--fill to vou discovery ami wonh nt part with the ktmwleilgo thus nmehair Hr man of this place, returned from a week's visit to Yiclcsburg last Monday. Mr.

Louis Zwirn spent Sunday Monday and Tuesday in Brookha-veu, celebrating the Jewish Uoli day with his brothers. Doirt til to call at Leon's Gro. this place outhe of October will continue hve days, me tor many nines iu. fc imitations are that it will be one n. Ointefully yours, mkb.

vu Dr. Wiltonl Hall's Hygienic Treatment is Vormiss and Miss O. Bogcu left for Greenville on last Saturday night to mingle with iriends and rhn most interesting and pron-a VI causing the cotton to roi veij ly aud shed in ninny sections. There is still complaint ot rust. No further complaint is made ot caterpillars, but the boll worm continues to be very destructive in some sections.

There is a large section of the State, including the Delta region, iu which too irob-jiect for a large crop is still ver. good if there is a return ot warm sunshine and dry weather soon. The corn crop is reported as being almost a complete tauure iu Colfax County, but every other Fnirs the county has ever had, Win" used aud. indorsed by the leaimts If-siiian, lawyers, ekrgynien, and tlinikiux people throimbout tbo or tun hep iiil'oniiation l-esarditijt this treatment, or lor- and every one should take an interest and help contribute to its loans of money at lu.isonatue iut.iitiu eu two cent, stamp or eull upon The m-VKigers are woik K. (t.

W. Mimuur, Jiiwov Dr. Hall's Agent. in like beavers placing everything relatives of that thriving little town. Mr.

K. A. Campbell, the efficient book-keeper of our bank here, left on Wednesday morning for Biloxi for a week's recreation. We hope to see him greatly invigorated by eery and see the great bargains to be had at the 10 cent counter. tions of all descriptions.

Mr. Thos. Stewart has just received "a new stock ot stationery, cigars and tobacco at the Post office. Give bini a call. The Jewish citizens of Summit The merchant, tne the stock-raiser and the nt in State seeuia Make vour ivinitfuices tlirousli land speculator should all puttheir promise good yield.

Sugar cane is unusually gool iu the txtieme the Bisnk of shoulders to the wheel wr iue complete success of our Fair. the salt sea breezes of that famous i health resort on his return. southern part ot tne II. B. Fulton, Director Less than $10 5c 10 and not exceeding 20.

10c 20 60 100.. 25c DR. R. E. 6ATLIN, PHYSiCl AN AND SURGEON will on account of a holliday close their places of business on Sept, 24th.

We learn through Mr. J. 11. Jewell that lie v. Mr.

Keide and nfe will return home about Oc tober 1st. The screw worm is still giving a great deal of annoyance to stock Mr. W. J. Lea, of Liberty, piud us a pleasant visit last Saturday.

Mr. Lea is one of Amite county's' most prominent citizens, mid is considered one of her besi posted cotton- farmers, lie says the ctopthis year will be considerably shorter than last year. The I. C3.ll. It.

51 circwlar i -9th 1SP0, that under date. -wt tcu or mere person traveling a at reduced rates liese rates are lesH than IV O. or Express charges. SUMMIT, tir Oatliu lias rfcontly locatwCTiere, nd lv tcud proleiotial serviecs wTue t'itacnsot town aad 10 to person incurve i. AoOsawGullut Giu- Feedej, price Applv at this oflice.

13 to nr. ivat rfnifnifr rnntnl). Mr. Lindscy May had: the misfor- hiunM lnnsft 51 fill Gkauky, Agent. store, throughout the country.

Vuzanl oil is, said t) be a dead-shot for tkenu oilier 13UJ. half years oidby death. Wednesday SijjtXi.

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Pages Available:
284
Years Available:
1889-1890