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The Greenwood Enterprise from Greenwood, Mississippi • Page 6

The Greenwood Enterprise from Greenwood, Mississippi • Page 6

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Mr. B. T. Sayre'a announcement THE ENTERPRISE Greenwood, Sept. 12, 1902.

Snil 3 Ring to MILLIONAIRE Menagerie AQUARIUM 25 Circus museui Grand Spectacular Ballet. 33 Regal in Presentation THE mm Average Mi' 'ROYAL ROM ftppODROMBy SPLENDID in Character, Magnificent. IN Equipments BIG At Greatest, and BEST a Half Miflhon Grandest OF AMERICAS The Most GDi'iginal, Moderns UP-TO-DATE Enclosed with every bottle Is a Free Ten-Cent Package of GROVE'S BLACK ROOT LIVER PILLS. ooirdl appeal Does High Grade ENTERPRISE ON EARTH. Lofty in Conception, Regal in Equipment, Honorably conducted, truthfully advertised.

The The World's Best Circus Talent. For CHRONIC CHILLS: la these cases where a stronger chill fconic is preferred take GROVE'S CHRONIC CHILL CURE, a thin spiritoas liquid of a pleasant aromatic bitter taste, which cures the chilis that other chill tonics don't cure. No Cure, No Pcy. 50 cents. Always ta sore Its GROVE'S.

NOT ONE AS MEW I IT STANDS ftlllE )N for the office of Sheriff and Tax-Col-lector of Leflore county appears in today's ENTERPRISE. Mr. Sayre has been a citizen of the county several years and is well and favorably known to the people. He is now serving the first district as a mem-ber of the Board of Supervisors, and a more careful and. faithful official has never-.

served' in that capacity. Mr. Sayfe the necessary qualifications to discharge the duties of the office to which he aspires with satisfaction to his people and credit to himself. He asks a consideration of his claims and will cheerfully abide the verdict of the voters. H.

H. ESTES CO. Will sell cotton at 25 cents per bale through theseason. Small Charger, but we are satisfied. Mr.

P. Cohen, of Itta Bena, was in the city last Friday and made this office pleasant call. Mr. Cohen has awarded the contract for the building of five new brick storehouses on the lots where his buildings were recently destroyed by fire and they will be pushed to completion as fast as the work can be done. Including the recent destruction of his residence by fire, Mr.

Cohen's losses will foot up from $8,000 to $12,000, but he has confidence in the Delta, and will renew his energies in an effort to recover his great losses. Just Received! Made by Plows and sold by Stein Grocery Co. The announcement of Mr. Si Z. Prophet as a candidate for the office of Sheriff and Tax-collector ot flore county appears in this paper.

Mr. Prophet is the present capable office deputy to Sheriff Haley, which position he fills in a hiehly satisfactory manner to his chief and with credit to himaelt. He is honest, conscientious and accom modating, and, if elected, wil I make an efficient and faithful ofhcer. Mr Prophet asks that the voters consider his claims in making a selec tion as to who shall till this impor tant office tor the next term, Maj. M.

C. Humphrey has return- ed from his summer vacation. which Mrs. Humphrey and himself spent very delightfully at North Carolina resorts. The Major re ports Mrs.

Humphrey health as being very much improved, but that she will not return to Green wood until some time during- the month ot November. Maj. Hum phrey looks the picture of health, and his many friends welcome him home again. Gieason Barnwell. Attention is directed to the card of the staunch cotton firm of Glea-snn Rrirnwell in this isiu of THE Enterprise.

This splendid firm i too well and favorably known the cotton producers of I hid sec tion of the Delta to need special mention. They want all the cotton they can possibly get and are prepared to pay the highest cash mar ket prices for same. Mr. v. o.

Cunninirnain is now manager of the Yazoo Valley Tel ephone Company, and will give the business his personal attention in future, air. Cunningham proposes to largely increase the number phones how in use and give the public the best possible service. The management of the telephone company does not interfere with Mr. Cunningham's positiou as operator for the Postal Cable-Telegraph Company. H.

H. ESTES CO. Have opened a cotton sales office in rear of Crockett's drugstore, on Market street. Mr. h.

S. Chandler, who has been with the Greenwood Drug Co. the last few years, Visited his old home at Oxford this week. On his return here he will accept a position with Mr. Locke.

Mr. Chandler is a splendid pharmacist and an excellent young gentleman, and is a valuable acquisition to any business firm. You are cordially invited to call at Barrow Price store next Tues-da', Sept. 10th. and see their beauti ful display of fall ann winter millinery.

Would be very glad to have you call and see our display, whether you buy or not. Attention is directed to the Open ing Announcement of Mrs. J. Benja mlu, Tuesday, Sept. A grand display of new Pattern Hats will be on exhibition, and all are cordially invited to attend.

See announcement of the openinc: of Joe Stein's Cafe, Sept. 13th. in this issue of the Enterprise. He will be prepared to serve the very best of everything the market affords at reasonable prices. Mr.

A. Weiler left Tuesday for Cincinnati, where he goes to buy goods and visit relatives. Mrs. Weiler and the children, who have been spending the summer in Cin cinnati, will accompany Mr. Weiler home.

Mr. W. T. Fouutain has been bus ily engaged opening his new stock of dry goods, clothing, notions. millinery, this week.

He has a complete line of goods. Just Received Made by Plows and sold by stein Grocery co. Mr. 8. J.

Stein has returned from a piolracted visit to Salt Lake, Grand Rapid. Cbicajro and other points interest. He reports a most de- li'Kbtful trip. Mr. and Mrs.

R. T. Joues and Mr. and Mrb. W.

S. Marye returned Wed- nesaay. trom a protracted Visit to Chicago aud other points on Lake Michigan. Hon. J.

H. Harksdale, a leading merauer 01 ine urenaaa oar, was the crueot of his friend. Mr. W. George, the latter part of last wee H.

yH. ESTES CO. Will be pleased to see. all ha cotton to sell. Call one door of Spivey's.

1 1 Messrs. Richard and Kftnnon Townep, two of Tallahatchis beat citizens and were iQ the city the first of the weekv' Messrs. Robert L. Meitls and Dick Woodward, of Lou is villi visited the family of Mr. Jno.

P.Metts, the past week. GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI. IT WOULD BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO IN THE TGI UTE QSUMQS CO. WITH LI FITIIEMIEE, AGEUT. The only exclusive Resident Agent for Life Insuiance in Greenwood.

Repairing a Specialty. Cumb. phoue 16. W. W.

WHITEHEAD, SURGEON DENTIST, Greenwood, Miss. Office (upstairs) Dr. Whitehead's residence. Office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Phone 42. MONEY. Having in my office Abstracts of Title to all the Land in Leflore county from Government Entries down, I am prepared to negotiate Loans through MID DLESEX BANKING on quickeet and best terms. L. P.

YERGER, Greenwood, Miss. Miss Helen Slack is visiting dis relatives. Sar- Mr. F. M.

Southworth was up from Sldon Wednesday. The finest New Mackerel just re ceived at Anthony's. Mr. G. H.

Gossom spent the first of the week in Memphis. Mrs. J. Pace has returned from her visit to Owens' Wells. The finest New Mackerel ceived at Anthony's.

just re- Mr. If. F.Jones made a profession- nl trip to Houston, Texas', this week. Marshal C. L.

McBride made a business trip to Memphis this week. Mr. F. H. Scott was down from Ashland plantation on business Monday.

Mr. J. W. Quiun made a business trip to Jackson the latter part of last week. Mr.

H. B. Rush, of Meridian, is Mr. and JJL JHight, this week. Fresh fancy cakes at Anthony's.

25 cts. just received per pound. Mrs. Murdock and children visited relatives in Memphis the past two weeks. Work is progressing rapidly on the laying of the water mains throughout the city.

11. H. K9TES St COMPANY) COTTON FACTORS. One Door West of Spi vcy's. Judge Kimbrough returned lant week from hit Hummer home on the Mississippi coast.

Prof. C. K. Saundera has been conducting a teacher's institute in Yafcoo City this week. The cool wave has made Area and blankets comfortable mornings and evenings the past few days.

Hon. Wm. Hemingway, Jackson's worthy Mayor, visited hi cousin, Mr. W. C.

George, hUs week. H. H. ESTES CO. Will fake charge of your cotton and sell same at 25 cents per bale.

Mr. Henry Thayer and bride, of New Orleans, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. Thayer for a few days.

Mrs. Horrell will have her fall opening of fine milliner' at Barrow Price's next Tuesday, Sept. 10th Deputy Sheriff S. Z. Prophet was in Jackson Wednesday, makiug final settlement with the Auditor.

Mrs. J. W. Dulaney and bright little son, John, have returned from Castalian Springs and Allison Wells. Mrs.

no. N. Schram has been vis iting relatives and friends in Ken tucky, Ohio and Indiana the past few weeks. Mr. F.

P. Wilson was over from Greenville, this week, arranging for the opening of the cotton office of Wilson, Gwin Co. Dr. W.T.Johnson and family have returned home from Chicago, where tney spent very pleasantly a por tion of the summer. Hon.

K. H. Moore, a leadiog mem bef of the Kosedale bar, was in the city on business before Chancellor Kimbrough, Monday. Capt. and Mrs.

H. H- Estes have returned from Mississippi City and otner points, wnere tney spent a portion ot the heated term. Miss Julia Benjamin has returned from at. where sne bought big line of fine millinery for the Greenwood Millinery Store. Miss Susie McCutchen, one of Greenville's fairest daughters; is the guest of Mesdamea Chas.

F. Johnson and C. G. Gillespie. Mrs.

J. h. Gillespie attended the marriage of her sister, Miss Effie Bridger, to Mr. Wm. Cooper, Como, at Sardis, last Sunday.

sa Tattle Mew imams win re turn about Sept. 23th to resume her Claps in ataxic in ureenwooa uraa- licWilliama'many fflERfts.SHOWS. AMUSEMENT CONCERT BAND of minute Grant Concert Indescribable Gjmnio, Acrobatic, Animal, Hippodiomatic Feats. jfe HOT ONE AS IT STANDS i to yomZ Job Printing. tor Everybody.

5KV CAFE ABOUT! line of Fresh Oysterof 0 Different Greenwood, Tfe J. W. BA1.tWi.Lt BASiWIIsIi, BUYERS; Cuts the Pri A Good Thing WIN OPEN OUR a' I i If V.iS EXCELLS ALL OTHER SHOWS Not only in its exclusive Circus Features. Zoological Exhibitions and Horse Fair Displays, but in its Great The Enterprise T. A CLSASON.

0 0 I 2- gI iikZJf.jKiZ--' Repairing a Specialty. Cumh. plione 16. STOMACH TROUBLE. 4 I have been rnubled with my Ktoin-steh fr 'he past fimr sayi I).

L. Heeh. of Xm' Fmiiii. Gi-en tVld. Ma-p.

"A few da I vr induced lo buv a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have, taken part of them and feel a ereat deul better. If you hav any trouble with vnnr stomach try a bXof the.1 Tablet-. Yon are certain to be with th result. Price.

25 cent. For sale by Greenwood Drug moany. Mr. I. M.

Lake Hetiry. wlto bns been ppetirlinir several mnimiii in arKausas hui iex.it-, nasi returned home. A SAD DISAPFOIXTMEXT. Ineffective liver medictne Is a disa-pointment, but you don't want to purge strain and break the glands of the stomach and bowels. DeVitt'a Little Early Risers never disappoint.

They cleanse the svstem of all poison and putrid matter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are tonic to the liver. Cu biliousness, torpid liver and prevent feveiv Greenwood Drug Co Elkin Selliger is at home visiting his parents for a few days. LINGERING SUMMER COLDS. Don't let a cold run at this season.

Summer colds are the hardest kind to cure and if neglected mav Itnger along for months. A long seigo like this wi 1 pull down the stronsrest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will break up the attack at once. Saf, sure, acts at once. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles.

The children like it. Greenwood Drug uo. Mr. J. D.

Money whs down from Money Station Monday. TAKE CARE OF THE STO A EL The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whose stomach performs every function is never sick. Kodol cleanses, put ides and sweetens the stomach and cures postively and permanent ly all stomach troubles. Indigestion and nyspepsia. It the wonderful recon- struut've tonic that is making so many sick people well and.

weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the nourishment in the food they eat. Rev. J. DT. Holladay, of Holladay, Miss writer: Kodol has cured me.

1 consider it the best remedy ever used fur dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I was iriven up by physicians. dol savd my life Take it after meals. Green- A wood Drug Co. Mr.

R. C. Reese was over from Itta Bena Monday. NOT DOOMED FOR LIFE. treated for three years good writes W.

A. Greer. MuUon-nellsvllle. Ov for pile- and flstu'a, but when all failed ltncklenVArnlca Salve cured me in two Cures burns. brnliey sores, eruptior rlieum'p'eor uo pay.

2 cent at Gro nvool DtUiT Co. SEPTBfnUBlEJR 15TEI. Ac will have a full Fresh and Salt Water Fish in fact, anything Trained Animal ICDeiarliiienf Showing REMARKABLE ACTS, demonstrat- ing the brute intelligence of Educated Elephants, Baboons, Monkeys, Dogs, Ponies, Goats and Donkeys. Walhicc's Circus BDay Srogratn: 10 a.m.j-THE GRAND STREET PARADE. A nnique combina" of jilorious Street Carnival, Spectacular Street Fair, a Zoological Display, Horse Fair and Glittering Pageants.

1 and 7p-m. DOORS OPENED to the Immense Water-proof Tents. fouud in a First-Class Cafe, and will appreciate, your patronage. Quick Service and Nice Treat? ment to All, our motto. I Will keep open every night till 12 o'clock.

Remember, this business will be Strictly QashJ JTnIE STEIIN, .4 1 .1 1:15 and 7:15 p.m. PROF. BRONSON'S Renowned Soloist Musicians begin a 45 the Center Stage. our i 1 andv8 p.m. All Feature Performance begins, comprising Multi- tfididous, Overwhelming, pectacular, Aerial, -Trained 7 B.

Mi your Groceries eft a equate rotn An dVn), bet Buy tbony, ma cavs a j'C'ir.

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Pages Available:
291
Years Available:
1890-1903