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iaks Jackets, e are offer-i special m-; f cements in'/ „ :■. s line. - ■ipro is mi reason why you lil le cold wlieii you can get a •t so cheap.CO.apest plush Capes trimuu il withitches wide, only -’5 cents ts. our priclt; now. 16 cents.t (2 1-2 Cents.Ill up at unheard ofblanketspanv.cut the chain that coupled ini* two prisoners together, 1 shook the men loose who were holding me land grabbed the fellow who was attempting to cut the chain and shoved him uwny. They then tried to make me turn him loose, tin my refusing to do so 1 was ie/ed and searched, and my keys taken from my pocket. ! pon obtaining possession of the keys, they unlocked the prisoners and dragged him from the car to a convenient limb about one hundred yards from tin- railroad.• The moon wasshining but dim iy, the night being cloudy, and we could just make out what was gc irig on acioss the open space. Very little noise was made--the mob whii h I estimated at about urn- hundred strong, was said by meniht i s ol tin train crew to num her at least two hundred. Once tin \ had their long rope over the negroe's head, forty or mon wiil mg hands at the other 1 nd, which was Miit 011 the ground, yanked him out the sidi dour and disap-' pcared. I had done all 1 Could do. lb was out ol my hands and it was us* less lor me to attempt to reciipturi the prisoner trom such odib. They told me at tin outsit they intended me no harm, but dozens of guns were aimed at me 011 the ear, and 1 tell you what's a fact, they wi rc tin longest, bigg- st guns 1 ever saw.“When 1 look hack o\er the 1 matter I cannot see but that 1 did 'everything possible to protect the j prisoner. My pleading with the mob amounted to no more than iny resistance, tin men composing it were determined to have the negroe's life and came prepared to take it om way or another. They were well organized and it did not take them more than two minutes to get him away from me. The train crew was held at tin point of numerous pistols till they were through, when a single pistol shot the only one I heard, released them. The negro fireman is reported to have bn n scared out of his wits. This is not my first experience with a mob. but hereto-lore i ban been successful in dodging them, and this is the lirst prisoner I have lost since my long connection with the penitentiarv.nmiLuomiinoCHILL TONICW. X. Ilalileman. President »t .1, great Louisville Cmtrier-Jnurnul (Y.„ pany.Raysr -llr. Wintermnlth's Chi,' ionic cured two cases of chills In family after inauy other rein-lies i,. lt;fail* J.Mr, R. K. Carr, the leading ,1 r,, ol t.larkwiale. Miss., nays: “I a good sale for Dr. Wintermnitl.Y Cl,,’ ron.c here, and the leading ,,hyhl. of the town prescribe it largely.‘ .My family of six children can not live without it.” bays Mr.tio. W K hy, Forrest City.Ik Sold b.v nil lt nggisu.At.«ENTS WA XTKD—Male an I f,.. male, old and young, *10 to ;o(| „ day easily made belling net • 1 I'Uting omliis, and doing lo.ld «‘,|vv, Nickel, Copper And I trass Plmiug that is warranted to wear from live lift,.,, .years, every class \|,.U|( Tal.iewar,-lewelry. 4.. Light and easily handled no experience required to opeian- the. Can he carried bv hand with ease i„., house to house, same as gripsack m satidud. .1 gents are mak ng mone rapid I v. riiey sell to alui-wt ever I mis i ness house, i.unily and work-shne Cheap, dnralile, simple and within t|,.. reach of every one. hates almost instantly; upial to the finest new work semi for circulars ,v ■.(* Want1TLI l NOT CI’RK.Pills do not cure Constipation. They only aggrevate. Karl's Clo\er Root Tea gives perfect regularity of the how-*!». Pot sale !v Harvev A Rohv• on us a regularciistonn r and .'H ottering the inducements to g* t you if you will just give us a chance.nyhowWe join the people in welcoming the coming ol prosperity and S-cent cotton. In a short while the wave of depression will have passed and the hearts of us all will be made glad.wi would like to have you come to our store and so the handsomest showcase of cutlery ever shown in town.O 11 SI VOI have moved my entire stock of groceries toll. W. Jackson'a old stand on the West Side, and wi'h inereased Mock will he able to meet the demands of my patrons.Jim Ciij Slltft and Kickel Plating Ct.Lust t. Louis, Illinois.Energy tlwujs \\ In*.Queen City Silver A Nickel Plating C Rant St. Louis, III.,Cents:—The Queen Plater heats an -thing I ever saw to inak- mone;. When I received it. I put in n brei-ring to teat it, and to mv surprise i; was nicely silver-plated in live minute-“ made $gtUU the lirst week, and ftr.tD the second week plating .lewelrv uni Tableware. At the en-l of the tire; month I had $11*7.toelear profit. I now get hII the knives, forks, spoons an; jewelry one person can plate without going from home. I will let my mu use the Plater 1 now have at home. I am going out to Hell Platers. I hoM three today at $10 each and did sum -plating besides. I Hent f-0 today D four more Platers. I believe any person can make a grand success if thi-busmess.Very respectfully,L. s. Baldwin.I f vou want to make m mej. aun 1 for circulars and prte.es of the if 1 tn Platers; can le* used by any one, Piate* beautifu!. and eipial to the fl-iea' ne* work. JCvery olasaof geodsor 111 'tal. Address,QUEEN CITVSilver and Nickel I'latiusj Ca..r.AST sr. I.OUK ILL.[Mention this paper ]GoodsWell bought arc Half sold.......
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The Kosciusko Star

Kosciusko, Mississippi, US

Fri, Nov 29, 1895

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