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JOURNAL. ''B~ JUST AND FEAR Norr.''

TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI, .FRIDAY. ~fAY 17, 1901.

VOL. XXIX.

NUMBER 10 .

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·For ·days we have been rece1vrng something new and attractive to add to our New Century Stock, ·and now that our display is complete, we invite you to

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and post yourself ou late styles and fashionable> shj:tdes ' and colors in r,

DRESS GOODS AND CLOTHING _ IF PEOPLE DID NOT EAT

UNDERWEAR Every man in or around Tupelo should have We have suits and drawers in every size at every price except a high price

"There would be no Grocery Man," bnt they d<> -

and we are anxious to supply them with

The people in all the near, and the far countries also, will find that th~y can get the best grades of Groceries at v~ry r easonable pric~s when they trade here.

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"Jersey" ~•' Hats

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have arrived. All the late cuts and all the new and fashionable cloths are found in our Grand Assortment.

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IMPLEMENTS AND FARM MACHINERY.

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Money Saving Prices.

Low Prices Prevail Here

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Our Claim

1 Beter Goods at Equal Prices Equal Goods a Lower Prices

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Best Values 1n Every Line.

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We are receiving a new lot of 10c. Lawns and Organdies of·the new= est ·patterns. -Just received a new lot Boys' Linen Suits 8 to 15, $1.25 Child's Blouse Linen Suits, 7Sc. to $1.00. We are closing out a lot of Shirt Waists for 25c. worth 50c. Ready=made Skirts 20c. Never such an opportunity before to buy .

Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes we have USt receive. d a • In every At a Imost your OWn PflCe. J"

department Bargains are to ~e found and at prices that cannot fail to sell. It will be to your interest to look over OUr stock before buying elsewhere.

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Corliss, Coon & Co's famous

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a few cuts of which are in this ad.

B. , c · E Very .St.y l e lll . •oys . .ollars 10c 411

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ln Black and Fedoras Derby s and Tourist's Hats in all the new styles. Our

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Uent.r.v, . M,yrt le •William"'. Bettie L ong. VERONA. . .J~ffie l~el_l e Mitchenel'. Lut,t \ln;Y__aud }Ir~..Jas. Kincannon h as been qui tP. 11 . . , . ____ Quay l<.llt<~tt. :\1aste:·R Walter l<.l1Lott, but we a re glad to r epot·t t,bat Hlie j,; t fifth ,. aA ___ ttoli f Benton ~lttche1wr, \'v ort.h and :Vlnrrny now mnch improved. Y.~ I 11DIUI 111.Wl"I : 0 \Nlrl l;/1trrli;ie.i·., ,1,immie '..ong, Di,t·kRon Lew-1 '!'be ,~ couuty [·'r?ai:1Hll'S' 1UlS QjJ.< . '\li on 1 federate n.. •• at 1-r"wy1· 11;'""' al. ·.' ' .' L h,•ld i_ts _,..m·¥eetini.r, h&f' , '"IA.Y1J :JU~,r~1J·~·. ~ AIU , DI~, • 11~}frJ , u;... ·et ..,, i.__ .• ...,1,Jn...:U'lf'\tl; nf 1nf•.._., A 1. •••.i. ' · • , ...... ,,,,, ' • ,.. · ~ ...-~ . . oume - 1:,11,'-, ~"··--· ..,.. -----,-~ u cr" ·er>!, ;f}jere werf a-goodl Yt unmqel' Ofij1inistt•' ·8 1 1 May 19th; IIJtl; ' 1ooors not known. ·1 • ' ' pret,11>.n t .(i.n<i' nil wc1;,. zenlous i,nd entp~1 Fru111 "V'.ero~a came ,1,~m,t,unM fr:1m si11stic.' . The .obj.ec.t is.Jlle bett.erment, o [ Mrs. Mat~,e Kmcannou , ~!1ss _Lena \\ al- the moral nnd religious cond ition of t 1iis Association assembled in t,hE> Dapt-if,,t h~ce, rCarne Lowery, Louise Clark, Mag- county whic h w ill dou btleRR b e the re,mlt church at a p. m . where the exercises gie Ktncnnnon., - · - Lun:v, et al. of the l1c1,bors of thiR fin e bodv of earnest were as follows: The Howen• _from Guntown were 1:e- worhrs. · ported as acc1dent.all,v left flt depot m :\ fr. Georg;e Green. our a s -id nouR tax Music by choir. Pra~·er by lleY. Allen, L'res. chucch. that town, con8equentl,y there Wl18 no assessor. was in our midst t be early 11nrt Music. record _of names of donors. . oft.he week nrnking out u\x: liRts for om . Ad~l'ess _by Hon . W . M. Cox, of l'ren- .. ;o?s1derable ~nm~e r of w1:eaths: _de- citizen~ .. He i~ cert.iiinl.v 1111 U)!;l'CPH b, e t1ss County. . s1v;us, bouquets, e,tc., wi:re ser1t fm spe- nnd efficient office r. 1 graves. . . . . · ;1li~K Anuie Lig·oa leH a few dav~ ,;iw·e Mm,ic and <lismis;:;al, Decoration in cemeter,y at•> p. m. 'lhe As.socmt10n tenders Rrnc~rc t\1ank1,1 ror Laurel, 11-lis,:.; to ~pend a re;~. w , -l,•i;,, About 50 Vt'terans pt·ei•ent from ,J.. M . for the kmd remembrances voiced Ill t he with the family of hct· bt·nth c t· ttn,· -· Stone Camp No. 1 fll a nd .J. M. Simonton flornl language nf t he Ro~th-ln nr!.. mond Ligon ,.;bo is a proRpcrnu's Ca mp t-,"o. G02 U. t) . V. Unpt. Jl. S. ··onr deu11:· are sil'e(.Jll,l!a(, ,vmtmg- for clmnt of that citv. Thomas in comman,1 of the veterans. the r_es11nect1011 morn; 'lhe ann~ral dee.MiRR Lttla Paui'k, wlto rr,miiv ei:l to thi 8 About 50 SonH of VeteranR were i n urnt10ns arP nL>t oce~HHons for leY1ty an I neig hbo rhood a few rno nths s in ce w11 s attendance under command of Capt.. W. plea.sure but memonal bourR tlu~t t:ibould nrnrricd on the 8th ins.t. to Mr. H. 1,. ~~- Thomas of tbe ·veterans detailed for remmd 11s that w e tO'l. mnRt 1mo 11 bt~ Ueeder ,,f Flore nce, Ala.; ReY Un-. Q. A . the service. . gathered to the g,nwe and tha t o nce II OateF< offici1-1ting. The l' Oll)Jle left · Ht MiRR Willie "I<~. Tison, Sponsor of the year as the dn,ys go by. we wtll. be.rP- once fol' l•'lo1··e nce where they will r esidlcl Association, had charge o f the decom- membered_ b y tho se of the ,\ssoc1atwn in future. ,\liss L'aulk had n~arle 11 m ost tions, in which Bh!l W!lS assisted b:v • ·ho survive us. . favorable impressio n up o n om· comm nThe records sh \\' a membet·ship o~ nit.v anrl lrnr.l made many friP11ds. i\fr. her maid~ of honor a nd their· severul esco rt s, viz: t~e floral roll of UYPr a l 000 froi_u 12 Iteucler is fl. teache r in one of tbe co lleges .MissesMessrs.~hff~rent statesL aud ,ye !eel .couh'.le1:it at 1-'lorence a nd is a p;entleman of fin e Luta Tbonrn s Joel Berry. I~ I~ tue, oldesu Association 1ll M1Rs111- socia l posi t io n anrl charncter.. We w ish Allie Sperm, Henry 'l'ison. sippi of Confederate veternns o n~ their the happy courJl•~ long life and abundaut :\iuJ· Stocki'< I>. Mc Crummen. dei;_ee~rluntR, ~hat l~as ne.\·er fml;? J~ s uccess. . Lueile Grvder Harn· Uesonin. Runshme nnd Ill stoi.m to t emembei tbc Onr peo ple were treat<'d to a plenBirnt 1 1 Vivian \\Talk er \\'ill 't::\tocks. a ) !ual florn1'1ec~n~hon. . . .· '>, R11rprise 8nndny ni g:bt liiRt in t he " 'tll' · :\aunie :Jones Jkooksl'ratb.e r. - l.h.P first tlecorn tio n " 88 Apiil_-<>th, riflgc of i\li Sfi il·larit_Aroolcl to i\fr..lobu 8 8 Hattie Norman A. Stevenson. 1 6fi-the lu t , :\illy lOtb, l90l. Ligou , bo t h of whom re:,;i,fo iu OlJ I' vi!Lilhe Norman Octo .Jones . - - -·-- • --l11gc-t he cerem o ny being- perform ed b y ~fary Jou es Ehfah p R ev . .L A. fingers . MfsR A{noiJ iRthe ,-era Stocks Forrest Pn,ther rogram Veterans' Reunion at Memphis. lnn.J.y nnd v ivat.:l ons thw2,·hter of ('a p t . Vella Bowdry (;has. Tavlor. F elix H. A rno ltl a nd during· her g·ir lhon,l The tllonumen t a nd pl»t s urrounding: Foll<>wing is the order of hnsi- hus ber11 n. prominent and popnlar mom were covered with beaut,iful flowers anti f h I l f h lwr· nf t he 1·efin ed Roc ial ci rcle in \\'hicli in ,tdd iti n11 the ~T>Hef! u[ JG vetern11s ness or t e t uee < ays O t e Hill• lt ai;; mo\'.ed . il lr. Ligon wa~ born and several of -t !Je rnot·her>< of the .\s~o· Confederate r eunion to be· held in Hnrl rt>ared in onr 111id,:;t and comes of a. cia tio n \\' ere decorn 't ed. .Memphis .MaJ 28, 2!) 1:111d 30, in- li11Paµ;e tlrnt bas beeu <:onspicuons in the At the Baptist cbtll·ch l!ttme ntgbt wns c]m;ive·: fl ffai ,·s L>t t he co:n1111111it-.v RincE it.s org;anizat-ion . Th e en t ire com mtrn it y extend ~ he ltl memorial ,;ervices fo r the dea d of tbe Association tbnt have entered re:,;t t<> the happy couple it s wHrm est conwithin tbe past tw o ye::!"S, viz: TUESDAY• nAY 28. p;n1tulat ions and joi as in the i'e1·ve nt Veteran- lien . . ,John M. Sterne. l.'. om. wi,clJ that t.ht·ir pa.thwu.:v t hro11 .!!;h o 11 t rade:;;-Capt.. Benj. Longbridge, Capt. Morning. li fe ,nn:v h e sti-e w11 1Yith flow t!r S of inir'l'hhos. lJ.T. 1t0\\~c111;. :\ . 'tl'. Huy ,, li . \\lrJ. ,\ r10 o'clock-Meeting of d elegat es e:st hut>~ ,rnd R weei;eRt l'raµ;rance. 1 1 1 1 Ce~ r. ' • o. varo -~rs. I I'~ iLVIM. in Confederate ~alf ' corn er1 of Capt. W. Spence Allen, et al. AIHf\ for F" o. k G - ~ .5-I --I Rebel Tison; Son of Vetera n, and the ront and \Vest Court strnets. a rove c 100 • followinglady111e111bert1:Mr11. ::\11rnhS. CalliUCYCOnventionto order by A_~lhavenotheurtl:111~·thinp;fro111tbr, 11' J H " h · . George ur closin°· of the Oa k lirove school I w ill Tison, M.rs. Dayirl A Ilen, .,,rs. . . temporary c airman, n. g-ive y~n 11 fe w clo t s . \Ve b ud a ni'ce couRichardsou, Mrs. C. C. Cox, (nee ~Liss Gordon ZeraStocksJ ,nndMisaNannieUox. · cert.. All the pupil s did w el l. \\'e hatl · Capt. H. ti. Thomas of Lee county deI vocation by the Rev. J . \\t'illiam fine mu sic furni;;l,etl hy Prof. Bonne n nrl livered the principal address of the eve- Jones, Chaplain General U. U. V. M. L. Monap;hHn, which was nice. \Ye ning. his subject-"The Confederate Association. had an adr~ress fr~m Lu~h er a1:d Rev. Dead." Add f . b H ,J. IL .Jenkms on hducat1011 wh1cl.J w as A select choir furnished bot.h vocal and ress O welcome Y . on. fill to t he point. instrumental music in which were in- Benton McMillin, Governor of Bro. J enkins is aspleudid preach eruad eluded several of the oi'd wur songs of Tennessee on behalf of the · State. a. fine m an . . \\'ould tlmt \\"Chad m ol'e Dixie nod otbcrs appropriate to the Add res; of welcome by Hon J lik e him. occasion. Prof. Potter t-a ugli t us a g;ue Rt:l100 !. 'J.'be old officerR were unauimouRly J · illiams, Mayor, on behalf of Thel'e \YBS not n. wr,rd o f complai nt re-elected for a further term of five the city of :M emphis. him. He could have g-otten the Acbool Address of welcome by the Rt. aga.in if he _h ad wis hed. We w isb h im veu rs, viz: · l '. M. Sa.-ery, Presiden t . Re\,. Bishop Gailor ou · beh a lf of gorn.l li:ck whel'e v~r he 1<c_ies. · k· ' ,,. .,cc- local Sons :, W1s n d ENJJ edito r Buccess, •f · II· · ]'' :.icIrnr d son, S · i·,'· 1·\.enfI nc of Veteran ~. are ashmg e,·er, tbe·Ak1. Fm AND PA1'H.ON.we Presidents. Jno. D. ~.'.\'orrnan wus nppointed Adjt. Address of welcome by Senator -·- - - - Bev .•T. S. Berry, Ch1:1plain. T. B. Turley ou behalf of Memphis Tupelo Graded School. Wm. E. Thomas, Qt . .Master. veterans and executive committee. Closi ng e xercises as foll o ws : F i·i<l i.:r .John Howan, Com missar,v. Address of welcome by Hon. nig·h t ~1a,v l!)t.h•at Opera fiou:sc. Op,~rDr. S . N. Walke r, ::-,urgeon. 'l'' E U h D ht f etta b.r mnHie pupils. Arimi ~sion 1 0 ,·t~. Com, nittceH to be u.ppointed herea fter. 1m · ooper to t e aug ers o ~ und ay i\l::1y 11:Jth, 11:00 A. :,r., ~,.,._ The floral donat.ionR from '.l'upelo were t h e Confederacy, the Confederated mun nt l:'resbyteria.n church by n c Y. larger a1ul more elah11r:1h• t h>111 ever be- Southeru Memorial Association Dunbar H. (lgden o£ Coiumbus, fore, although Tupelo has marleg-enerom, and to the· rep~·esentatives of the Monda y nigh t ~fay 20th. grn1l 1rnti11 ~· donations for many sears. Veronu, J ff D · M t A exerci~el3, and annual address b,v l:'re~iGuntown a!lll Boont ville r emem ber!':d • .e erson a.vis ouumen sso- d1mt J. C, Hardy of A. &. M. College, ut . the o ccasion and sent ;tppre<·iated crnt1on. th e OptJrn 1-IouRe. nfferi11gR . Address by Lieutenant Ueneml Eversbod.v cordia lly invited to a l l ellll The _fiornl roll of Tnpelo this year wus A . P. Stewart. these exPrcises. as follows: B ne · f a dd ress bY tlie temporai y Tupelo Pnblic Hchool, l'i·ol. U. A. Hill , Principal ; Mrs. Z. l'rice, Misses Bettie chairman, turning the hall over to SPECIAL NOTICE . Hoyle, Annie Dozier, Corrinne Lane.,, , the v eterans. O l 3 a11sistant teucheri;; Mrs. Elizabeth HarR b G J B G d n June tie · rd , 1901, at 11 ris, music teacher, for themselyeR and esponse Y en. · · Ol' (JD, • 1 k h f"" f tl e< ' · .__o u ce _o . _ , e '_-'1', · _ t lJPir reispectivH pupih,. Misse11 Nelle Commander-in-Chief of the U nit,e d O C oc - at t . e_ ~kLettn, Pauline T op p and Marion Clif- Confederate Veterans, and accept- , Factory , w e will offer fo t· !:iii , : , ' ton, con1n1ittee for music .class. llisi:tes ance of the hall. the highest bidder, f or ca~h, w lr,11in r ',

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GR. OCERIES

Everything new in Shirts Everything new in Collars Everything new in 'l'ies Everything new in Cuffs Everything the Best Everything at the Lowest Price

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Tupelo' ~ $1::i0,000 cotton mill. Maiu building 70 wide 23J long, t " ·o F<to1·ies. BoilPr room 41x62 feet; engine 1·oom 41xG,l; tower :!Ox7fi feet bigh. Tank ltlOOO g·ullom,, t-hird floor 10,000 g-nlloni;,; reservior lOii,000 :'gallonR; air ·compre1<t'or capacity f>O g1tllons per minute. Five t.bon;,aml spindles. Q ua lity 0£ gnorlR rnnun£actured; ,;beetingR, .. :;irtiugs ;wrl drills. First weaving May lGtb.

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;~:~tl~~~! ! : : ,~~~h·~:t ca rrie Poole for Primarycla~s of Christ iau TJible School by their teacb el', i\fo;s Fannie Kimze_ya flornl design. Prima ry class 01 Presu_yt.eriun Ruuda,y Schonl , l.Jy t heir teaehers, MrR. K M. Witherspoon and daughter, Miss Zinaa flor a l <lcsigu, prepared by Mi!ls Leila Dickson. MrH. P. ~I. Sa,,e ry for herlle lf urnl Jno. u. C. V.Paul Mrs. ,M. J ohnStone · M. Ca.mp Allen, No. :Vlr. 181 and:Mn,. D.

Porter, Mrs . r'. H. Mitts, :Mrs. W.W. Trice .. 1Ir1:1. K StrnuRB, Mn;. ,Tohn Cl1Jri-ett., for herself and son, Eckert F Mrs. F. !\L Savers and her children, Charles Hoy a nd Mary .t-iallie. Mrs. Carrie Gray, Mrs. W. G. Nel~on,Mrs.R. F. Uohert1mn, Mrs. S ..J. High, Mrs. B. n. Pled~e. Mr,r W a de Armstro ng, Mr!:!. J. W. Elliott, !\!rs. A. B. Si·i'!ey, Mrs. J. 'l'. Wilk8, Mrs.

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Misses Neville Edmond", Mnbcl. I-!0011 1 Ida Portel', ~fomie Fi nley, Pearl Sm it!J, Minnie Hoy le. Dai.;;.v Henderson , Georgia Weatherall, Inez Eden, Belle Bflskin, ,Mary 1-[ c~aul~sR, Leila. Dicl~son, L. ov ic 'J'homa~. Co rne Eden, ~l aud 1e Grah a.rn, Misses Strauss, ,Jesf!ie Belle a nd Katie Lee Berry, Sadie, Louise fl.nd J osep hene

The Doxology the convention. Call of States committees Oil credentials. Add r e.s s b Y Young.

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by the choir and five days from date of sale, t h e f, S k F t , , , ·t -t· , ' .. for menihers o f en !l e po e . rlC Ot.)' a s l "'tl ,h .. ~ . resolnt1ons and complete. L ots Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, and. till buildings and macbin C'ol. Be11nett H. e1·v. Wi' Jl sell at p1·1·v,1te sal beJ • < · e fo r e day of a uction.

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I want 25Q Cords good S-ft ·wood. 120 <.;Ords by 20th of June, balance by l Rt of August. Will pay $2 .00 per cord cash on delivery . If :you want money l>ri ng

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6 :30 o'clock- Business session of Veterans in their hall. Afternoon. ,

2 o'clock-Business session r esum ed. THURSDAY, rlAY 30. M orning.

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