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wisTHEFS NOTICES
sf.ir rxtia copies oi iilai-uj
In be
CllN K'
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ms to prm
ss Friday oven-
Children's Day at X-Prairic
few dy this
I). Minor of
Meui-
II.
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.(inlol'llttVDry UOOUB VUUiimuy
,l!iiy r.rlcn
Wiaui Evans of West Point,
,11 spend tlif summer in onu'i1"'
iw hula Cameron left this week for
Eajjlf, where Mie will spena me
miiuer.
, Jan. Ilttthi. the grocrryman,
'
t and MrH. U
1,1 .. i.. n n-
Tfiin., arc me gnosis m
.Minor.
Oi. Ueo. Clement attended the meet
pi the state dentists at Yazoo City
4 week, and replied to welcome au-
:f!9.
Mrs. J. Mnrplmy Suimnoryille of
'ttany, Ala., visited Mrs. Howard
artin last week.
r. LHiulicrmm was among the many
sitore to St;ii'k villa this week, It is
,:d he canio near losing his overcoat.
Mr. Lloyd Kliuttiaker of West Point,
t ICVeiai IMJ n tim ' '
rs. Clark Lewis, returned home this
tek.
Sir, John Tyson went to Shnqualak
stetilay I" attend the funeral of the
hat daughter of Mi'- nnd Airs. Ike
won.
Mr. Moffett uf .Miami eat Florida, is
siting Ina undo, Mr. Wyatt Jones.
lr, Muffett 's father formerly lived on
r,(McInteh place.
Dr. and Mis. T. JI. O. Cook of Fair
ld,Ala.,weie shopping in town Wed-
bUy. Tin; doctor thinks the crop
raped h fairly good,
Miis Sue Keys of Louisville, Miss.,
So been visiting relative? in
lcr,n, left this week fm the North,
here she goes to spend the suuimor.
last Sunday just .alter dinner Mr.
is. Richardson had an acute attack
coDRi'Stimi, and was unconscious
r several hours. Mil brain was af-
'cted, Dr. Scales was in the house at
time and promptly attended hirn.
I-is at irc.-ent eonlined to his room
:ti a bainl:i:.,c over his eyes. His
oilier aniwd Irom Montgomery, Ala.,
Wiilay.
fcsrs. Duwdlc and Porter, members
the board of supervisors of the ciun-
pent to Hancock county this week in
ordance with an order of the Board
inspect and ascertain the value of
'Mbeecoii'ily's school lands in Han
k cennty A f arty offered two dol-
acie for taem but the board pro-
"Ij refused to sell until they obtained
'iter information as to their value.
Cpt. W. II. Scales was in Mobile
ly and came across an old silver enp
thH inscription on it; "Fourth
of the Nojubee Rifles, awarded
C.K Mawy, Camp Quitman, Aug.
I'tli 1839. ' '
II found in the suburb of Mo-
by some boys w hile huntini;, and
' prnliiilily carried to a nicnie and
It was the. (Mi'tmn of the Rifles in
IJMe!limnliiys to l-o into eainn nverv
;""er, lint vp cannot recollect where
'"J herein '5fl. The cup is in the
'-WN ofTi?o. if ,-uiv of the conmanv
'uia like to sit it.
Haulers Wanted,
I have five car loads of lumber to haul
I: my mill to llaccn station- Noth
'W12f(,.tlmlf?or4x5iu8iz. An-
f yat once. r (i Thompson.
Hor
I Iain piepar.l to do shoeing nt SO cts.
'Mnnd. liesi of work u'li.ii-Miilecd .
"tomi h leeoinmendationB from best
m in Macon, stand in learof ex
soffire
'Sit t...
u.w. aim ii.
VouNceil Not Annlv
F'Hllt. ivnnl.l lib. ,.., ...l,
tc)m,iatt, , . . . '
f'M 111 V linnL-.. .,11 ., . . .,
' "iii oie n; v n lewdflvs
I Win 30 days "or tviV'nn the first
"Willi ",..,,,, ......
r,'T iniiijcnn pstiiuiy
'''le Hut there is abundant
at lo.-ist milt) iiinri. "snnt cash
l!lri"wllo will In. ,.n,.i;.,ii
'''""V treated, anil the little cash
will ,.,,
I'vvrso ,.!,, i..,f,. pu,.
'Otitis ii,,., fu,.
1'aity Dry (loons Co.
6 Carry a Fiorli T,in
'"'I kinds f
('. ltd r e R 115 8,
i, . "lice,
Ihsii. i'.i:r
t alifoniia
,
v-'inned (londs ..!
Huott Gkocwiy Co.
liilitor of the lU'.irnii -
Yesterday. Wednesday. June lath,
was announced ai "Chihlrcn's Day''1
atX-I'rairie, and it certainly , not
miscalled. Kven thing was propitious,
the day dawned clear ami beautiful!
not a cloud in the sky, cool and inviji,
rating breezes were blowing across the
prairies, and all nature seemed to join
with the hospitable citizens of that
neighborhood in bidding all welcome.
All parts of our county and of that
part of Pickens that we claim as a part 1
ot aoxnbea were represented. At an
early hour the church, which hml h..,.
decorated by fair hands with beautilul
flowers for the occasion, was filled to
overflowing and standing room was at a
premium. Promptly at 11 o'clock, af
ter a beautiful song by the choir, the
worthy superintendent, Hon. Walter
Price, began the entertainment by in
voking God 's blessing in a most eloquent
prayer, and for nearly two hours we
were delightfully entertained with reci
tations by the children of the Sunday
School, interspersed with beautiful songs
by the choir. Having no programme I
cannot go into the details as I would
like, mit suffice it to tay it was excel
lent and all the children did splendidly
and reflected great credit on Bro. Price
and his co-workers, and-they have rea
son to be proud of the magnificent work
they are doing in training these little
ones for Jesus.
As all tho children did so well I can
not particularize, and then I had a lot
of children in that band who call me
"Pappy" and of course I could not be
impartial. I expect if I were forced t9
say which one did the beet I would be
like Undo Josh Pant at the Fair once
when Jack Holman was awarded the
saddle for b dng the best boy rider, He
said, I expict Jack rode tho best but
had I been on that committee I would
have given the saddle to Will or Albert.
So I say it is high praise wdien I say the
chililreu all equalled my grandchildren.
Just before the close Bro. Prico called
on Bro. Lewis, the loyed pastor,; to
make a few remarks, nnd I thought to
myself, wo are in for it now we will bo
hungry when he turns us loose but
Walter knew his man, for Bro. Lewds
made us a most excellent talk and quit
when he got through, Bro. Price then
called on Mr. Joshua Stevens and Un
cle JobIi made one of his characteristic
talks, endorsing everything that bad
been said and done, ami enjoined the
stewards to be diligent in making col
lections for all church purposes, and
said he, never subscribed anything but
told his pastor and deacons to always
call on him never mind his frowns
hut to make him pay what they thought
ho ought to . When he sat down Bro.
Price thanked him and said their church
needed a little repairs and he would call
on him nt once. Bro. htevens quickly
replied that ho was a Baptist and the
Methodist must help themselves, so I
hope Bros. Grace and D nipree will
beat this in mind.
Big-hearted John Cunningham was
there and had told mo that I owed the
young people of tho county an apology
for sayirg that we conld not raise any
in ire bovs and iirls like the ones of 'til
and '03. So 1 asked Bro. Price to al
low me to state that I had made that
remaiK before I had attended Children's
Day at X Prairie, and after seeing what
ttie peop'e of X-Prairie could do in that
line I was willing to tako it all back.
And why not? These children are the
descendants of the people who made
glorious history in '(il-'fl). the same
blood Hows in their veins and I am sat
Mied, should like occasion arise they
would add fresh laurels to the brows of
o'd Noxubee.
, After the benediction by Bro. Lewis
we were all invited out to dinner, and
such a dinner. X-Prairie has been
noted for her basket dinners ever since
the first chinch was built there, way
hack in the fifties, but I did not think
that there was ever one there before
thai excelled this one. Her people are
proverbial for their hospitality and well
did thev maintain it on Wednesday.
Everything was there to tempt the most
fastidious and in such quantities that
while there were over :)00 persons pre-
tiw.r w,n noiiL'h left to feed as
manv more. Macon was well repre
sented and we were all glad to have
them, and it shows that while there
,,. Iib imtacotiism between country
and town In some sections it is not true
lie,-. Ponntry and town
i ......i, ,.ti.r nnd indeed "we be
I1IYD C.IV.l, wn.v . ,
biethrou. ' '
REMEMBER THAT
ROGERS & CO.,
have a full stock of
Corn iMeal Oata Flour
meat Sugar Coffee
Snuff and Tobacco
Molasses
and will take pleasure in making prices.
iipvrpTJv:
Ultsl.rJIlM
i.sv.ir"iimi.-iruii"ii..ir"i
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Plenr,
Snar.
Fruit-,
uwry vmiHiVF PAINS IN YOUR BAM
ORMY KSEAStOF THE KIDNLY OR BLADDER
Schnapps Tobacco, per lb . , 34c
American Sardines, per case . $3.90.
Everything else proportionately low
for Spot Cash.
MACON MERCANTILE CO.
To Close July 4th.
We, the undersigned, -agree to close
our places of business dnring the entire
day of July 4th. notice to be given
through the papers;
Hives lironki II. I.. .1. Humes
Clias. Strong ISrame ft Kielmnlmn
Ilehn ft Allgoo't dully ft Kennedy
U. C, Hum on stein Holiert Colt man
T. Smith W. O. liarnea
J, A. I.ee I. K, llnllieig
M. ft K. Bank Prink ft Zgor
Miunn MercaiitileCo Stokes.Evans Ild'e Co
Kcolt Grocery C.
W. H, Patty
Racket Store
C L Kerris
A Klaus
J 1, Kurd
Mrs F n Dantzler
.1 F Slielton
L W" Uriggs
J E Herman
I L Hughes. Jr
A T Hunt.
F,. C. Scale ft t o.
Hank of Mavnn
D. Owens
V M Jones
Mrs. Lizzie Sliellon
J O Irion
W V Kcgers ft Co
Miss Lulu Uriggs
C II Spesturi!
W J Phelps
L J Williams
Remember This.
The business places and stores of Ma
con will be closed for the glorious
fourth of July and I wish to call your
notice to the fact that if you need any
article of wear to participate in the
many celebrations of this day call at
rny storo any day before the fourth and
secure the articles. I show complete
lines of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Under:
wear and gents furnishings of every
description, suitable to make you com;
fortable during this heated term. Don't
forget the reliable KLAUS.
may21-4t
Our sweet singer of tho prairies, Mrs. i Capt. II. U. Foote was in town yes-
Addie Cunningham, was present and;terday looking after the Foote eBtate
charmed all by her incomparable sing- interest,
She sang two beautiful solos dur- ... v..t. r,nriUn .,, hta
staj-ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs
the service and entertained us all in
the afternoon by the melody of her
voice. The collections were very grat
ifying and if Mr, Noah is going to be as
liberal hereafter he will be much sought
after on ( hildren's Day.
I would be glad, if space permitted,
to tell who all honored us with their
presence! that day, but can only say it
was a typical Noxubee county gather-
... ..... . n i. - .1..
ing, and 1 don t tnitnc ii coniu ue im
plicated in the state. One young man
from Florida was present and was as
tonished at the quality of the people
and said they all looked like city folks.
It they visit our country people much
they will be convinced that Andrew
Kincamion spoke the truth when lie
said tho Aristocracy liyes in the coun
try. After a delightful evening spent
in social conversation, we at last felt it
was time to wend our way homeward,
and bidding one and all a hea-ty good
bye, we left, feeling sure mat an nau
aajoyed themselves, loyed one another
better and felt that it was good to have
been there, and will join me in thank
ing generous hearted Walter Price and
his co workers and the children ot A-
lVairie for a delightful day,
Sunday School workers of Noxubee
comity, do not get discouraged; you are
doing a noble work, second only to that
of the ministry. You are planting the
seeds of Christianity in the heartscf our
little children, educating them along
tho lines of trultt and morality, training
fi.,, mi tn tin useful citizens and a
hh-ssin" to this generation and their
" . i .M
children's children will rise up ami can
you blessed. Yours,
liiu m i)
At the special election held Jane 13th
to elect a Justice of the Peace lor r au -
view and Lynn Creek, to fill the vacan
cv caused by the death of B.F. llarper
Mr L T. Freeman was chosen; at the
, ,r T1..1.... utm.tM
j.n.ia tililll . . II. Llilll'T i" .y.vv,-
constable for Hashuqua and Summer
Villa.
LOST In Macon Juno 12. solid gold
..i c,.i..l,. initials II. M. on
bridge. Retarn to Beacon office and re
ceivo reward,
Field peas for sale at the Banana store.
Phone 113.
Robt. Coleman, left for Texas Tlinrs
dayjevening. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G.. Horton left
the express office in care of Mr, Cole
son of Okolona, and visited Mr.
Horton's parents in Colnmbns.
Mr. R. C. Hauenstein and his bonnie
bride arrived yesterday evening from
Buffalo. Tuey will stay with the
groom's parents a few days, and then
be "at home" in Hattiesburg.
Tuesday morning Mr. Walter Stokes
brought down an eight and a half
ponnd squash. He wouldn't say he
assed it. so we will have to give the
credit to Mrs. Stokes,
IT WILL CURE YOU.
PRICE SOS & 129
THE MAYFIEID MEDICINE MFC CO.
T. LOllH.
L 1ST I
Wednesday night or Thursday mom
in in Maean, two twenty dollar green
ba" k bills, rolled together. Will re
ward any one who finds same and re
turns it to me.
jet. M.M.WARREN.M.D.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
betters
teiilamentiiry
t'
nil - 1.1 ..tn
"'"iV1'"0 liv mr heen granted
. . ",-..! 1 dw. niiilersi'Micil execll
.""..M: loni in the uliovc-sUted
",;" by the ehWery court ot Noxubee
. il,. U here it given that all
em my. " , ,,rl,i.d nil
JSn;H ;V,yeVrtV,.m date will
Kr,,ne'(KOBO.AAKNAaV,!
McGee's Female Tonic
and Combined Treatment.
There will be services at the Prcsby
teriau church Thursday, Friday and Sat
unlay nights of next week and on Sun
day following at the usual hours, by
Rev. Marion E. Melvin of Brandon
Miss .
Among the visitors to Starkyille were
Messrs. J. A, Tyson, W. L, Feather-
ston, C, M. Hunter, Miss Maggie May
Binion, Billy Binion, Earl Skninner,
Will Faot, Miss Annie Fant. They
were much gratified in seeing'Noxubee
students taking a leading part in the
exercises. Capt. Chesley Featherston
of Macon, took the affirmative side with
a Mr. Adams in a debate on the ques
tion, "Should the government make
laws to abolish trusts?" The affirma:
five side won, and the medal as the
best debater whb given to Mr. Adams,
with Capt. Featherston second. Mr.
Fletcher Jackson took high rank in his
class.
We Keep U Fresh,
Bast FLOUR. MEAL, HAMS,
BREAKFAST BACON, GRITS
RICE. SUMMER CHEESE, &c
SCOTT GROCERY COMPANY.
Ami sure enough Mr and Mrs.
ITilliird leave to-tlav for St. Louis
and the Pacific slope, their objective
point being near Los Angeles. They
will take their granddaughter, Miss
Jeuuie Featherston, with them, and
it will be a fine tour of observation
for her. She will be sure to re-nir-mber
every Point of interest on
the route.
Miss Estelle Zepernick is the
guest this week of Miss Jessie Bass,
Feiutz Pickling Vinegar at Rogers &
Co.
Wire screen doors and windows are
not only a luxury, but a necessity, for
Mr . House Fly carries 5, 000, 000 germs
on each of his many feet and there is no
counting when he will touch you so
fly for refuge to Stokes -Evans Hard
ware Co., and screen yourself.
Anything in fancy gr iceries at Rogers
& Co.
FOR SALE
Four building lots all the sum- size,
Two are improved, with i or 8 out
houses each. Two are situated on
Wuvne street. Everything new. Call on
Mrs. M. 15, Tate,
May 29, W01. Macon, Miss
ICE CREAM SALT.
We have received a s ipply of salt,
made especially for freezing ice cream.
Can be used several times. Try it, and
yon will find it economical.
Macon Mercantile Co,
jure 13 2t
NOTICE ! !
For Rent or Sale,
We are the owners of the east half of
northeast quarter of section 1, town
ship 13, range 18, in Noxubee county
Apply to ns for rent or purchase. W.
A. Sellers no longer has any claim to
said land.
June l.-t. Rives & Brooks.
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
An Inienloui Trraimml hy ivlilrh
Driinknrda are Brine urrd
llnily l Spile ol Them
rive.
o moxtou !. fo krntg
tho Nrrvri. A IMBM-Hiit and
I'otitive t'nrc lor Ihe
Liquor liubll.
It is now t'eni rally known and under
stood that )ruiii iine.-n 1 a (ii.wa.e. and
nut weakness. A lmilv filled Willi poUnn
mid i l i ves i'i mpletely shattered by pe-roilii-id
or loimtant use r Intoxivatinit
li'linrs. requires an snledote capable uf
neutralizing and eradicating this poison,
and dent -eying tie craving for intoxicants.
Sufferers may now cure inemseivea ai
home without pul.lieitv or lo nt time
from luialnees by this wonderful 'lldMh
CiOM) Cl'IlK" which hui been perfected
after manv veais of cl"e amdy nd treat
ment of inebriates. The.faitl.ml use ac
cording to directions or this wonderful
discovery i positively guaranteed to cure
Ihe most obstinate ease, no mutter haw
hard a drinker. Our records show the
marvelous transformation of thousands of
Drunkard Into sober, industrious and
upright men. . , . .
WIVES Ct:i!E YOUR HCSBANPS!!
CHILDREN CURE VOI R FAT II bits "
rhia remedy Is in no sense a nostrum but
is a specific for this disease only, and Is so
klllullv ileviseil ano prepared uini n m
thoroughly koluble and pleasant to the
taste, so that it can be given in a cup of
tea or coffee without Ihe knowledge of tin
person takina it. Thousands of Drunk
ards have cured theinselvjs with this
oriceless remedy, and as many more have
:een cured and made temperate men by
having the '-CURE" administered by
loving riiends and reiaitves wimout meir
L-nnwlf,!i' In unffee or tea. and believe to
day that thev discontinued drinking of
their own free will. DO NOT WAIT.
Do not bt deluded by apparent and mis
leading "improvement." Drive out the
disease at once and lor all lime. 'The
'HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at till ex
tremely low nrice of One Dollar, thu
nlacinor In the reach of everybody a treat
ment more enectuai man oiners ciimnn
12") to $fi0. Full directions accompany
each package. Special advice by skilled
physic;an when requested without ex'ra
charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the
werld on receipt of One Hollar. Address
Dept EDWIN B. tilbbS K .m-
PAS Y. 2S30 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
All corcpondence strictly conaueniiai.
BUY THE BEST
I am prepared to soli the CELEB A.TED
MC G 0 R M I GK
- l(,f.v - nil . Jft.
MOWERS. RAKES and GRINDERS.
REPAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND.
I. T. SMITH,
my24if Macon. Mis.
m L - 1 1 O C
sj Kwtl5J2
" W I Ml V)
TO MAXK1NDI
UCKEYE
PILE
STABLER'
i -
Wmi i -atty cure
Mason's Fruit Jar? at Rogers & Co.
Professional and Business Men.
Shouid read the sheriff's notice about
priyilege license, and if you have not
complied with the law you should
promptly do so by calling on the sheriff
and getting his receipt.
Peabody Normals.
The nearest Normal will be held on
Tuesday, July 9th, M. Rose director
and teacher of Pedagogy and History.
Ee ich Normal is held four weeks, and
at the close an xamination for state
license will be held.
The nearest colored Normal will be
at Ackerman, July 9th.
Call on Superintendent Thomas for
full information.
Fruit Jars, Frnit Jars at Rogers &
Co.
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 75 Cents; bottles, 60 Cents.
iAaES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
VvO RMS VERMIFUGE!
H..'. In Quantity. H"tln ((0.I1IT.
For 20 Yeas Has Led all Vcrm Rsmsdiss.
JAMES F. BALLARD, St. LOUIS.S
Why suffer and enss all snmrner be
cause of the pesky fly when yon can be
good by buying your wire screen doros
and windows for a few dollars from
Stokes-Evans Hardware Co.
If yen carry an Electric pocket knife
call any Monday in the year at Stokes
Evans Hardware Go's. , and have your
knife put in perfect order free.
CABTOniA.
Br 1 1119 M 0U Hi 'W'S
The One Day Cold Cure.
Kermou's Chocolates Laxative Quinine tor
cold In ton head and inra throttt. Cblldreo
take them like oundy.
Be sure to get a Wonder Ice Cream
Freezer from Stokes-Evans Hardware
Co.
Brick for Sale
Apply to
junS-lm T. P. CRVMES.
Stops the Cough
and works of the Cold.
Laxative, Hronio-Quiaine Tablets cure a
cole In one day. No Cute, No Pay Price
2a cents.
Lovely summer hats, the latest style,
selling at cost at Miss L B, Shelton's.
Pepsin Ullill IUIIIU
r . . -
I Tallas snd Guaranteed lo Cure Chill and
Fever and all Malarial Troubles.
nA. Vni Cnntttin flntiiliie Nni Other Pulsnn.
Poes Not injurs the Stomath Nor Effect the Hearing.
W. A. McLarty Bon, Dime Box, Tex., say: "Bamon'a Pepsin Chill Tonic is the
best we have ever handled. My son prescribes it in his practice, and sayB it ia
the only Chill Tonic which a child can taite without injury to the tonuvb."
Prio (v KklkWV MF'ti. CM.. Pniirrs. (rreeneville. Tenn.
A double treatment, combining
tablets for local use and a tonic for
Internal use. A positive euro for
female diseases. Price, Sure
and quick relief for weak, delicate
women, Sold by all druggists.
MANUFACTURED BV
The Mayflcld Medicine ManufacturingCo.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
To Hy Customers :
I wish to inform my customers and
friends that I am now ready to do nil
work in my line nf business, being in
my new iron clad building, located at
the lower citv well. I am prepared to
make close prices hih! do satisfactory
work. I w ill be glad to see my custom
ers at my snop or talk with them over
the phone, which I will soon have in for
the benelit of my business.
2m W. J. Mallard Co.
Mr. W. S, Weldon, Cashier of the
First National Bank of Winterest, Iowa,
in a recent letter gives Borne experience
with a carpenter in his employ, that
will bo of value to other mechanics.
He says : "I had a carpenter wor king
for mt who was obliged to stop work
for several days on account of being
troubled with diarrhoea. I mentioned
to him that I had been similarly trou
bled and that Clnmberlaia's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had
cured me. He bought a bottle of it
from the druggest here and informed
me that one doe enrtd him, and he is
again at his work. ' ' For sale by T. S.
Murpbey. Macon. O. F. Hamilton,
Shuqnalak.
Tim Kent Prescription for Miliaria '
Chills nn.l Fever is n bottle of tlltovKS
Tasthi.kss ciiii.i. Tonic. It is simply
irod and quinine in a tasteless form, No
cure no pay. Price 5 lo
WANTED An Afient in your County
for our Nnveltv Show Card Signs. Agents
arc making ff to 7 per day. Only one
airent appointed In a County, Send 15c
for saniple, terms and cataloL'ue, The
Echo Noveity Co., Echo, Nov lots.
NOTICE
Wp are preparing to sell and make a per
fect deed to the property known as the
c-late or.lei i y Stewart. ( deceased 1, situ
ulrd In 'he town of Macon, Miss. Any one
wanting to purchase mav correspond with
MARY STEW AUT.
13 Street "i Avenue. ,
Meridian, Miss,
This signature is ou every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tbi.ts
the remedy that cures cold In on day
Best molasses at C. H. SpesBard's.
Mrs. Dantzler has the oldest and
most popular millinery establishment
in the city.
It will be to the advantage of the
ladies to inspect the millinery at Miss
Shelton's before buying elsewhere.
Get your money's
Dantzler.
worth from Mrs.
That IKIB
H" ' liissSji
0ov. s'iI
Stamp tj
Kentucky
Whiskey
SlllNlTOS3rrTt,0,
WATCH THE FELLOWS
Who gdYtrtisfl clt-ap
price ui Lo"ti ff,r :. S.
(iorernment Stump on
THEIKhoKlfli. AUdlrtil
Irrs ar prmlfxi to u.
thitntaiup. N" KTA MP
ibmuui Al.n.TFKATEL' ..r
ChwntriU Whiekfy. Tin
kTernment Stamp U a
rrj8JnUo( Al. Pi'BiTT
innJ-'Bwr. ThetllfTeretirs
wtwi'fn our price j and
theirs is small tliffT'ii'-c
In (iiinlitT, irrvat. 'un wall
whuikeT.no ct'l'-ffTi' tvlTiW,
mevlt.yiKII1 lh tLU Mt
hytAt which to ni!
Srf-ovewiit crriclais.
B5arlrJoOT6rttJt!!riyY8LCj.'
Gucrarjesing irs figs. Purltij aa Pioof.
We re the .n'y 0 atiMira Selling Whlikay
BeiriG 6. a tamp uirtci m Hwni.i.
4Bott!esQs(4!
ii . n u .. - tli
Kye or MV.tumvjU t
Si-Year-OU
Etf ress PrtpaiJ.
Ko Virks mi IVi.V-1 l Imtlsa'. rnntmiM.
Kamlt 1'. o. Exiirim. urcl.T or Inuik Lictiuligo.
Beftt iy permission, First Nittonjl Bjnk.
2 W. .Vain St,
OHL-r. 1
' LOViSVlLLE.
O'Bryan Bros.,
On)r from Arii"na, C !orJo,
rrihforntft. Irlaho.
RANOEK'S SALE.
State of Mississippi, Noxubee County,
I I will sell in front of the Court. House in
Macon, on Monday. July 1st.. Iimi, a brin-
die bull about two years old. without mark
or brand, valued at Taken up by Mall
Lidded in district 4. Sulo between the
hours of 12 m. and 4 p. in.
r, t, r r.itiiis.
junelMt Coroner and Hanger.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
E. C. SCALES & CO.
DEALERS IN
i.Qneral v Tereiparjdise..
Bears the
Signature of I
OABTOTIIA.
Bern the t Tl liflfj Yon U hwr8 B6UM
; Frame that beautiful picture you
have by calling on Stokes Evans Hard
ware Co.
NO TRESPASSING.
No hunting 01 trespassing will be allow
ed on any land owned or controlled by the
undersigned. 0. B. Al'C.l'STUS,
W.I5. AUGUSTUS.
Save 86c by Buying
MoGeo's 25c Chill Cure is a purga
tive; you need no other. Largest bot
tle for tho money and is guaranteed
to cure or money refunded. Ask your
druggist, for McGee's 26o Chill Cure,
Tasteless.
(jSuaraiitecd
Salary
8900
lJTa
lirll i: TO COKTItACTOIIM.
Plds will bo received st this office for tho
erection of a bridge across the Noxubee
river, on the Macon and Bnggs Icrry road
until the first Monoay In July, according
to plans and specifications now on We.
The Board ot Supervisors rctervea the
right lo rjet any and all bids.
ZtT. nOUROH.
Clerk.
JILANTATIOS FIt SAMl.
JI v place throe miles south of Macon,
containing 4"3 acrcB, 1W acres open land,
balance well timbered, plenty of good w'
tor. 8 never-falling wella aim a good cis
tern, four good settlements with pleuty of
out-liousos, one of the best cotton farms in
the county. Also a ifonil orchard on placo
Crops now growing will show for -thenv
elves Foi terms and lurther infoiinatioii
call on or address J. K. L1NDI.EV,
junel5-3m Maeou. Miss.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That It what It tu made lor. ..
Yearly.
Men and women ol Riiod address to rep-
resi nt us. some In travel nppointinir stents,
itlicrs lor heal work lookint alter our
inicresis. ff)O0 salary giiaranlied yearly
extra commissions ami expenses, rapid ad-
viiii.cinenl, old esiablished liouse. ursnil
eliam-e Im earnest innn or woman to secure
pleasant perniiicent position, h1 eral income
and I'utuie. New. brilliant Hues. Write
at once.
STAIFOKO PRI.SS,
83 MuirchSl., JHevr llavrii. t'onn
CABTOniA.
learstbs Ihi M You Ham slwm Bol
WHAT WE SELL:
Notions. Boots auil Shoes,
Drawers, Collars,
Tinware, Hardware,
Buggies, Harness,
Blankets Whips, Tads
cf Q-rccsries,
Suar, Coffee,
Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Grits, Crackers,
Lard and Soda.
Bran, Puriua Feed, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
BAGGING AND TIES.
C1I APPEI.L. Call on tis for Prices. . ERNEST LUCAS
Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats, Full Line of Shirts,
Cuffs. Crockery,
W'ooileiiware, Wagons,
Saddles, Bridles.
.S.11 Kind.
Meat, Flour.
Molasses, Rice,
Tea, Pickles.
Candy, Tobacco,
Corn, Oats. Meal
JOHN M.
QUICKEST BEST
EVPRlTTIiOOTY,
Menditn, Mm,
. L. J. BARNES,
Macon, Milt.
uritt, Doty 9 Barrpes,
Attorneys at Law,
MACON, MISS.
Macon, Hiss,
Office- Next to PoitcSlo. t- 12-ly
Cure for Chills
and Fever is
Rogers Blue thill Cure
frepared ia Tabl ti and Tasteless Syrup.
This pieparatlon is the most 'powerful
Blood builder known to science. It will
replenish the Kid Blood Corpuscles so rap
idly that t! days treatment will completely
eradicate chills, feraiid nil kinds of mala
ria.
One small botllo will euro any
C'iino. Price. Tasteless Syrup Sue
Tablets 25c. No Cure; .'b Pay.
AS A TONIC lot pale, weakly children
and iiiietuic women we guarantee the most
satisfactory results, there is nothing that
will build thorn up so rapidly. Try it, and
If you are not satisfied we will refund your
money.
Manufactured by THE ROGERS DKUG
CO.. and for Bale by all druggists B 01
K. O. EVANS,
Carpenter tmdt Joiner,
Macon, Miss,
.Will furnish estimates for any
kind of repair work. Your patro
e rositfctftily solicited. 3-2-3m
ttLSjfl cure m
THS
lONORRHOEAi
GLEET
CURE
SAFC 6URC
CURE YOURSELf
rin
ll V A ii umt MM mm us HM Hfl
W i ai.oo, t osiiwiT. m
RACKET STORE
The RACKET STORE is nowlucated at D. Tntty's
old stand, where it has more goods and better goods
than ever before, and we are offering them at prices
that defy competition. We print the following for
your benefit :
IS sheets legal cap paper "c
Laces and Embroideries, iaied pendi.....
6 pencils with rubbers nc.
We have a beautiful line of Hamburg 2r, sIilte penottsi bo
and Swiss embroideries and insertions, all .r, ilenVy envelopes 5c
over laces and embroideries, Hut we are Heat Linen tablets, loc
ottering at Ics than you can buy the same Good ink tablets So
elsewhere. Mr. Muss" buyer spent several .
weeks in Ihe Kngllsh, French, (Jcrman mid Hardware.
.Swiss markels looking for the bargains we 0ur prit.es 00 tnese ,,00j8 aVenk for tliem-
now offer you. (l.ves
Shirts and shirt waists. J::;;;;-;;;:. loc
Oood work shirts ..Sjo Hand scales, 2,-io kind Pic
Nice dress shirts 2.ie to M.i0 !(,st ,tei, (j irry combs 10,,
Ladies' shirt waists Me puny knivi s. orth'i'ie . . .. P'o
Ladies' shirt waists, better, Me Rutcher kuives, 10 and 2."ic
ei Haminers 10. l.,23 and 3io
anoeS. Ilmcbeta 25, 35. 40, 43 and (joe
We have some real bargains In shoes, T.
and especially so In small sizes for both men tinware.
and women. 4-quart covered buckets Mo
Men's work shos $1.00 in qt tin milk buckets lao
Ladles' dress shoe Mo 4 qt milk pan no
Ladies' tiue oxfords 85c 10 qt " " Wo
Ladies' tine oxfords, better f 1,00 3 piece tin water set $1.20
All of the above worth much more. Best galvanized wash tub, size no. 1 . . . Mio
. .. .. " " 3... 70o
DfV Goods. Stove pans, 8x12 inches Wo
We have a hettcrline of Lawns, Muslins, 1' e,,limeleu dlsh P -JSS
Piques, Organdies than belore and our Notions.
price are at rock bottom. 2 ,roo9 tliro1,, B5
8 papeis needles So
millinery. 4 pilj)erB pis r
We have a beautilul line of Ladies' and Best Horn'Combs.Tin I'M
Children's reedy-tcwear hat, baby caps, Towels, 18x30 inch ;o
sailor hats, artilioinl flowers and ribbon. Boy's suspenders ,,"8
If you will call and see us yen will soon be Men' suspenders
eouyinced that our prices are the lowest Ocnulne President suspender 40o
Mach.ne Oil, lOosize oe
Stationery. Glass and Chinaware
We guarantpe everything to bo as represented or
money refunded. Remember tile place D. Tatty's
old stand.
RACKET STORE,
W. M.' LAMBERSON, Me

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