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Chamberlain's COLIC. CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few doses of this remedy will invariably cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It has been used in nine epi demics of dysentery with perfect success. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and chol era morbus. It is equally successful for summer diarrhea and cholera infantum in children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home Buy it now. It may save life. Large Size, 50c. e Mwe eswassi Price, 25c. For Sale by Swinney & Stiller. Do you know Dr. Levy, the Optician? He has no opposition. He is the only man living That by a glance at the eye the fitting. He has his spectacles made, His name on the frames is engraved. His lenses are made of the best, They preserve the eye and give rest. He fits them to the eye, That is the reason why A pair of spectacles from Dr. buy. Any one can sell specs But few can fit the eye. Any one can get the cash But only on a few you can rely. Max H. Levy, Durant, Miss. dues Levy ]. Z. M O R R I S Livery Feed and Sale Stables #3 4-' i'J /}\ •_/iff! >C' - - IP o I WJ A I !> .«* "3 , ? AU ■ ' lit vT*\ m r Bn SB'.v K . '• A 4 • JL? -* ■ £*] ■ /> v Ilf "7 m V» - mL~ y/ k ■$ \ \jl^ Safe, Speedy Horses Stylish Carriages Satisfactory Service J. Z. M O R R 1 S FIRST CLASS MEAT I have opened up a first-class market for NATIVE and KANSAS CITY MEATS of all kinds at the new stand former ly occupied by Mr. T. J. Jordan. I have one of the latest and best refrigerators made buy the best stock to be had, and my aim is to please my customers. Your patronage is solicited. 'Phone FINCHER «Sr WUNSTEAD. 146. Clear Eye, Bright Complexion. Sure Signs Good Healthl Both Follow Use HUGHES' TONIC Great Medicine for Spring and Pall—Success over 40 years-Par better than dosing with Calomel and Quinine. Cures Chills and Fever . Sal low Complexion, and Bilious Disorders beause it Cleanses system —acts gently on Bowels and Giver—fine Tonic, gives appetite and strength —pleasant to taste. TRY jj—insist on HUGHES' and no other. 50 cents and $1.00 Bottles at Druggists. HOB8NSON-PETTET CO., inc. Louisville, Ky. W __ LOR SAL . Graded Red Poll iTi. Bulls and Heifers, .% Choice Specimens K $25 to $35 at ;.3g, -a Dr. Joe H. Watson's. East Lexington. 0 A. -j m i* FATHERS DUTY _ iC to hta (amUy la to kaap him* self wall and strong. Ha can't ba well and strong u bis kidneys are out of order. Doee your backache? Have you pains In the kidneys? Is your urine scanty and highly colored? These are sure signs of kidney disease. l\ Get well by taking / DB. McGEK'S BACKACHE AND KIDNEY CUE*. a sure, safe end reliable cure. II It doesn't do what we say, get your money back, stop this terrible dis ease. Put yourself on the road to health to-day by buy ing a bottle at yc ur drug gist's. too and $1 a bottle. I 1 > t iSttEa, rTwncwttrou in For sale by B. S. BEALL. When In need of surveying 'Phone W. W. WYNN, Mississippi. Acor.Si DR. A. M. DOTY PHYSICIAN A SCROEON Lexington, Miss. Office McCain Building. Phone at Residence and Office, TEETH. Gold Crown—Bridge Work. Painiessi Extracting—Plates of All Kind*. Prices Moderate, No charge for Examination. DR. W. F. STANSBURY. Over Swinney & RtigleEa Drug Store, 'Phone 8(5. DRS. HOLCOMB & ALEXANDER, DENTISTS Lexington, Mies. Rooms upstairs in Bank of Commerce An Teeth extracted with little pain. nex. HOOKER & MCBEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Lexington, Miss. Office upstairs Bank of Holmes County Building. 6. M, SMITH W. P. TACKETT TACKETT & SMITH ATTORNEYS AT LAW Lexington, Miss. Office in front suit of rooms, McCain B'ld'g W. L. DYER ATTORNEY AT LAW Lexington, Miss. Office south of J. M. Sargent Budding. H. II. ELMORE A. M. PEPPER E. F. NOEL NOEL, PEPPER & ELMORE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Lexington, Mws. Office upstairs in Court House. B. C. SEITZLER DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR Lexington, Miss. Is Prepared to Do Official Work Office in Holmes County Bank Building. General Repair Shop . . . ■ All sorts of wood work neatly dono. Buggies and Wagons repairing and painting a Specialty. I. H. BARR Lexington, Miss, Pinkerton & Wilson are doing a splendid Insurance business in their suite of rooms up stairs, in the Bank of Commerce annex. Parties desir ing to take out insurance, whether Fire, Life, Accident or Health, will do well to Call upon them. Their rooms fill a long felt want in Lexington, as there they have a writing and reading room to be used by their country friends as headquarters while in the city, and they are glad to see them whether they are on business bent, or not. To those who have 'phones they announce that it will be their pleasure to attend to any business for them, whether connected with in surance or not. Phone No. 166 Miss East, of Wesson, has been en gaged as assistant of the Zeiglerville High School; With such able in structors as Prof. J. R. Gulledge and Miss East, the coming session, be ginning next Monday, is predestined to be eminently successful. Fresh Buckwheat at J. A. Stans bury's. Miss Katherine Beall, of Durant, is brightening our social circles this week with her presence, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. P. I). Holcomb. ,1. W. Maddox, from Bowling Green, exchanged greetings with friends here Saturday. We regret to chronicle the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Weems, which sad event occurred at their home on Gooden Lake, Sat urday, Sept. 16th, 1905.—Belzoni News-Enterprise. Thos. Humphreys, of Durant, made Lexington a visit Tuesday. Prof. Jno. Belford was here from Acona Tuesday and Wednesday look ing over the examination papers of applicants to teach school. We are prepared to supply you with red Cypress shingles. Have them on hand now. T. VV. Smith & Sons. J. T. Nixon, Jr., of Brozville, so journed in the city Saturday. Chas. Caldweii, colored, was con victed in Justice R. M. Edwards' court for dealing in liquids that not only cheer but inebriate. As a result of his infraction of the statutes on the subject he will pass sixty days in penal servitude and pay the sum of 50 dollars. R. C. Bailey added his name this week to our rapidly growing sub scription list. Lresh Cakes at J. A. Stansbqry S. T. J. Horton was up from Franklin on business bent Saturday. c , - „ „ . , b. A. killebrew, of Zeiglerville, visited I,exington Saturday. R. L. Winstead, now of Durant, ac companied by his physician Dr R C ' ' Elmore, went to Memphis Sunday for special treatment. Mrs. Winstead t IOllOWGu Oil I16Xt train having been delayed bv the requirements to se . * r> cure permit. Mr. Winstead's many Lexington friends sincerely hope that J r ere long he will be fully restored to health. J. C. Byrd, of Brozville, exchanged ,.,:.L t ■ 1 , ... experiences with friends here Satur day. FOR RENT—A residence. Apply to Hardware Lumber Co. Mrs. M. C. Deloach was in the city shopping, Monday. W. J. Proctor, Green neighborhood, visited Lexing ton Saturday. Although past ninety years of age, he is as lively and chip per as any man half that age. J- E. Love, of Shaw, Miss., here Friday. W. D. Rhyne, who has been making an extensive trip north, has returned home. C. C. Swinney will shortly remodel and generally improve his residence. Lexington now lias a good photo grapher. Coine to me and have your picture made. 1 am also doing a nice line of enlarging work, member me and bring me your orders. Tent near postoffice. of the Bowling was Please re H. Fonville. I^exington, Miss. J. A. Brown and J. Moore are buy ing seed this season for the Kosciusko Oil Mill Co. C. Sudb ck, of the Bowling Green neighborhood, called Friday and had his name enrolled on the Advertiser's rapidly growing subscription list. B. W. Gerrell wasdown from Acona on a business errand Saturday. . Capt. S. D. Gwin and Miss Nellie Keirn returned last week from Colo rado. The remainder of the party will remain there some time longer. C. J. Jones, of Tchula, has been here this week on cotton seed busi ness, FOR SALK A carload of 643 chairs of all kinds. Every one a bar gain. Call and see them. Calhoun Furniture Co. fat Rent. For rent whefi completed the latter part of Sept, an improved and commo-i dious mercantile house 30 x 130 ft.) with second story to rear Second! store house East side public square. ] Apply to B. S. Fisher. For Sale. My strawberry farm, one mile from depot. 20 to 25 acres in strawber ries. 500 plum trees. Good house and barns. Good wire fence. Apply L. Wilbanks, Durant, Miss. to Lost. On the 20th of June, 1905, i lost a young hound dog, dark reddish color on back, yellow tan legs, white on two front feet, 2 years old, named Dan. Any information leading to his recovery will lie rewarded by B. J. Cary, Box No. 75, Mahrnd, Miss. On September 30th and Monday, j October 9th, being religious holidays, j our stores will be closed. Sontheimer, Herman Bros. Co., Ro- j senthal Bros., 1. Flower, L. Dobrowski. j S. F. Spencer, of Tolarville, made | this office an appreciated call Friday. H. E. Buck left Saturday, for San Antonio, Texas, in response to a tele- [ gram announcing the serious illness of his wife. T. L. Downer visited Memphis, Owens and other points last week. R. & B. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WADDING, KINNAN & MARVJN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, the blood and rau Testimo - per bottle. Sold acting directly upi eous surfaces of the system, nials sent free, by all Druggists Take Hall s Family Pills for oonstipa tion. Price Citation to Chancery Court. State of Mississippi, Holmes County. To James M. Gwln, anil Alice Gwin, whose poetofllco address Is the City of Chicago, State of Illinois; Mrs. Csssle K..Gayles whose postoffloe address Is New Iberia, State of Louisiana; and Wiley Davis and Mrs. Mary Davis, whose postofliee address is Woodville, State of Texas, all of whom are non-resi dents of the Stats of Mississippi. You are commanded to appear before me Chancery Court of the County of Holmes and the State of Mississippi, on the Fourth (4tli) Monday In November, A. D. 1905,at 10 o'clock i., and show cause, It you can, why the FlnalAcoount, now on file In this office, of S. D. Gwin, Executor of the last will and testament of Richard Davis, deceased, should noi be al lowed and approved. Witness my official signature this the 26th day el September, A. D. 1905 a. In the matter of the Estate of Clara Iteall ^ In the Obauoety Court of Holmes County, Mls sissippl, In vacation. Hon. James F. McCool, chancellor. Under and by virtue of a deoree of the Chancellor, rendered In vacation on the 4th day of September, 1005, and which is of record in l,M,L ' B 01 ,he clBrk ot ,be Chancery Court of aloresald county InBook 0, page 474,in above styled cause, I will offer for sale to the highest bUUIer for l ' a,ih " ,B und ' vlded <me - thlrd in - terest ot the above n med minor in and t j the Albino Plantation In aforesaid county,said lard bel " ,f ' ,a, ' tic,,li * rly nam - ed and described by governmental numbers In said decree, which *aiu u umbers will be followed in the deed to 8a "' larul 1 ' ,,B ex ' cuted Dy me - Said land is to be sold subject to the deed of trust now encumbering It, and will be offered for sale at the south door of the court house in the town of Lexington, within legal hourB on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1905, the minimum price therefor being fixed by the court at the sum „ f *3550.00. Witness my hand, this September 12th, UK)5. J. R. WATSON, Guardian. PAhllAM WILLIAMS, Chancery Clerk Citation Notice. Stitoof MUsibSlppi, To Nanay E. Hurst: You are commanded to appear before the Chancery Oonri of the County of Holmes, tn said State, on the 4th Monday of November A. D, 11X15, to defend the suit in said Court of J. D. Hurst, wherein you are defendant. This the lltliday of September, 1905. I'akham Williams, Chancery Clerk. Hookei & McRee, Sols, for Complts. Citation Notice. Statf* of MlsNisftippi. To G corne Hlbbani: You are commanded to appear before the Chancery Court ot the County of Holmes, in said State, on the 4th Monday of November, A. D. 1905, to defend the suit in said Conrt of Lennle Hibbard, herein you are a defondant. This llth day of September, A. D. 1905. Parham Williams, Clerk Executor's Notice to Creditors. Estate of J, M. Johnson, Jr., deceased, by K. P. Johnson, Executor. Letters testamentary having been granted th* undersigned on August Chancery Court of Holmes County on the estate of J M. Johnson, Jr., deceased, all per sons baying claims against the estate art* re quired to have the same probated and regist ered by the Chancery Clerk of Holmes County, Mississippi, within one year. A failure to so probate and r* gls;er said claims will forever bar collection. 1905, by the R. P. JOHNSON, Executor, Sept. 12,1905. Citation Notice. ■Hate of Mississippi. To Jus. L. liowllnir, whose poatotHce is Mart, Texas. You No. 1109. ire hereby commanded to Appear be- | fort* the Chancery Court ot the County of llolinrK, in a i d state, on the 4th Monday of ; November, A. D. 190ft, to defend the suit in said , court of 1'. It. Crooger and othera, you vhereln ; a defendant. Thii */tl» day ot September, A. D. 1905. Pa wham Williams, Chancery Clerk, by J. P. Williams, D. C. racketf \ Sml'h, Solicitors. Notice to Contractors. My an order or the Board of Supervisors of Holme*county, pass d ut tIt9 regular Sept., I'Jj 6, meeting tIs ? for bids near K, L. I* cording to pian* rtr.d iipecifloaUon* now at th° Chanc» i v Clerk's othce. Contract In? t*» Itt at the neat regular meeting of the board,1st Monday in Oct., |«C, t*> the low >t resptu ibie bidder; Aueet^fu) bidder or contractor t thereof, l-ftm Instructed to adver ts tni Jd a bridge across a slough 'aster's about 1U0 feet long, ac air give a good bond for completion of the wor*. The beard re*erreeth»* light to reject any or all bids. PARHAM WILLIAMS. Clerk mk. #53 #53 Who's Your Plumber? #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 £2 S3 £2 S3 #53 +***++++ f O&JHONE J08 and get prices on job or contract work before a 't>'P placing your orders elsewhere. We guarantee all work and have a home plumber. J. T. Alexander, always on hand to carry out our guarantee and to attend promptly to your hurry call. We also carry a complete line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Bug gies and Carriages. We are agents for the celebrated James & Graham and the New Capitol farm wagons, one-horse up to four-horse. We keep Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges in any size. We also sell the MeCormick Mower and rake, and keep plete line of repairs for same. If you need anything in our line it will pay to investigate our prices. We will save you dollars. #53 #53 #53 ******** #53 #53 #53 I# 53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 #53 a com #53 #53 Hardware-Lumber Co. #53 #53 #53 #53 r OUR NEW FALL GOODS T Are arriving daily and we solicit a call from you to inspect them. We sustain our reputation for 'h Good Quality and Low Prices J L and if you need a new Hat t Suit, Dress Goods, Trunk, Heavy Groceries, Furniture or anything else in General Merchandise, we are ready to serve you. ROSENTHAL BROS. SPECIAL IS T ON DRUG HABIT. Is not prepared to treat over two cases at a time, as patients reside at his residence during treatment. L> U . T . r P . SHIPP, GOODMAN, MISS. 6 § 1 [V H 5 S 1 §ggj o TSa 55 o m SOULE BUSINESS COLLEGE. 80ULB COLLEOB is the Lending and Highest Grade Business, Shorthand and Hnglish Training School In the South. is recognized everywhere as a Wide Awake, Practical, Reliable, Progressive, Popular and Successful School. It makes ao delusive promises to secure siudeutB. SOULE COLUEGB owns and occupies the Finest Business School Building in America. TJ Experienced Teachers Book keepers and Stenographers recommended Send for New illustrated Circular. GKO. SOULE & SONS it KILL™e COUCH AND CORE THE LUNGS Or. King's New Discovery WITH ft CM SUMPTION FOR I OUGHSand Price 50c & $ 1.00 Free Trial. OLDS Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or HONEY BACK. For Sale by B. S. Beall and Swinney & Stigler Drug Stores. People's Insutance & Realty Company BANK OF HOLMES COUNTY BUILDING, LEXINGTON, MISSISSIPPI INSURANCE Accident Health Life Fine i PROVIDENT EQUITABLE SAVING'S LIFE MISSISSIPPI FIRE MISSISSIPPI HOME HOME OF NEW YORK AETNA. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE QUEEN OF N. Y. HARTFORD OF NEW YORK of PENN. CASUALTY NEW YORK] OF PENNSYLVANIA DON'T DESPAIRj ('T y ^ V Cures MALARIA IK Cures CONSTIPATION i WILL HELP YOU AND ALL LIVER AILMENTS EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by B. S. BEALL. vtr Always Bear in mind that for I ifl f. « 1 fa \ a m A m KiM I V' of any kind, Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Tornado. We are headquarters. PINKERTON & WILSON, Office Sgcond Floor,Bank of Com merce Annex. 'Phone 166. LEXINGTON, MISS.