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I j ! tv «♦ t* .*»■ r Home Brevities Dr. W. H. Doty last Friday was the Victim of an elevator accident in the Carter building at Hattiesburg Tbe Progress at that jilace bas the follow iS^"s h . i Wbi. D . r ( ,S'l , .n ft hnw it happened When he was first ' Sried toHh he was thought to he alhoDff the most seriously injured, S^asVaus^rpeSrV the fact (Kit he was more laceiated than the JEhers. During the fligl i of the eleva its 80 foot plunge he conceived at if he clung to the sides of the t suffer so much from Ho dung to the sides, - r on lie would the final crash, with • the result that his hands and arms were badly mashed and lorn. This morning be was in no little pain, hut he is able to move some, and tho frar of pamlvsis, which not infre quently follows on injury to the spine is gone. It will bo some time before be is aide to resume his usual activi ties. e , There is nothing better for stomach n troubles than KODOL, which con ttiins the same juices found in a Wealthy stomach. KODOI- is offered On a guarantee.i plan to, the lelief of iuart-bnrii. flatulency sour stomach, belching of gas, nausea, and all worm och troubles. So nt times when You #.m't feel just right, when you are frowsy after meals, and vour head itches or when you have no ambition, ami you are xio-h,, and, irritable, take; ,a little KODOL. It dige-ti- wljM, yon , eat. It .will makf you lK'w|thyfi Sold J>vB. 8. Dealt * 1 ,, .... A Mp,s Pet Kageis. jhealhciont teach r r aturday. ▼ ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO i'ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO sfe M. E. Rhyne is •Vraft in tWliverv business, if Postmaster A. R. Frazier »the rural 'route inspector over tho pro fposed new#; ft 1> route $\jW<tav : Alec Williams, of Tallahattiie coun s ty, visited relatives at Rowling, Vlast week, and made Lexington a vigit .Saturday, , * n | M. If. Uiidhcrry,' of Black' Htiwk, substantially increased LeXingtOh'i cotton'receipts Saturday "S'* h •*«* : 1 The best of coal oil In • lr*n Irums. N. *■»(**«. t assisting J. W. Ash ; ■ r-Jrww conveyed A. Pltchford went to CrugerMonday , morning on business. #' n N'orquist went to Tchula Mon rf ( i a y morning to make some estimates on building contracts H (>, Btigler returned Monday morn ing fiom a business trip to Louisiana. j (j Hamrick, of Liberty Chapel, sojourned in Lexington Saturday. .... niece, ra Mrs. Chas. j wife I | a INDIGESTION A Disorder that Breeds Dis ease in the Body, and an Easy Way to Cure it. Take care of the stomach and you w ill have little need for the doctor. When the stomach begins to show signs of disorder; when the food digests slowly and with discomfort; when you hive heartburn- feel bloated and uneasy, | have heart >u , w you are in a condition that needs atten , tion. j Prickly Asli Bitters com>ot$ the dis- j ordered stomach by strengthening and touing up the digestive organs, driving the badly digested food into the bowels mnd thence out of the system. Coti^UpatiOn is nearly always cut when the stomach becomes sour or 1..BS llic mrf.ern-r-tfaiim*™." 'tr restorative and regulator for the stomach and'howcls. It lengthens the dkrestive organs, cures constipation and Thousands of people who have re ceived lasting this,,great remedy willingly testify to its power in curlne indigestion, constipation and kid uev trouble ^ 1 ■ . , .. Ash Bittmli J ^ood Through its use i am now in good health wdetrtiretrtrre hom^aMMWMoitay trouhle."—B. P. Stioall, Wlnasboro, Loui.anr. Get the genuine witMtheitore "3" in red on trout laoelT Price $1.00.1 H. m as a «Jold by druggists. . ' f. ". ' .f- 1 j I I O .t 1 -,1 j I I ijt 1 V A P I A 1/ *«•# ' s T. J. JORDAN, Manager. a O _Yo u r attcntkui i- e t-pcoiaiiy vailed ^ ■ w» •MrStiUwvTlhe BT; Ctothinc; suits tiiai uMiaiiy m im,.: sj. in- m-i;- ■ lor $12..W The line of Shoes he ear- H ries is an entirely hew p urchase . H eontaininR JBSiv batuisoma Vaiutt ■ from $i.so twt.so. #e RtjrfSnti lodb ■ UP Tom Jothamfot riIsolate har^ ■ trains in. « A f w k n e ta a iti .uli t -U luuxJblCJUL.. -m ClothiiiK Mats. Shoes ??ottilTfi.. Tttc ( has been opened up in the buildias formerly -i-upied by W, L .Iordan. block in fejonicr R>uu|Dgnb t" tb- ■ :m Kiient i|i:J#(iprs *aml Mr. iplan. whoHp erybody knOfef* has fti employ soul l^nur Ion a. f s manazer. u.s ! \ # . RosenthalBlock On Both Corners Two Big Stores I O mm 4 mm mmi * mm Sargent's Will Contested. The Sargent will coniest, the most imjwrtant suit now pending in Maury tonpty, was filed Tuesday afternoon in the circuit court, though it is not probable that this suit will he tried at the November terra. When it does come to trial it is thought from eight ten days will be taker. with the ( ftl be remembreed that John M. j nearin »»^.dWApnl«b. « «b. H-c of bis half brother, J. W. .Sargent, at Sawdust Yalfey, this cronty. les^ng an estate ostimated at from $100,000 u> $135,OOOJ Mr. Sargent was .bout 80 years of age at tho time of hjs death He was raised in Maurv county , but went in early life to Holmes Mississippi, whero he accumulated thn# fortune. For many years his Maury county relatives hud no commumca tion with hi n and practically lost sight of him, but during the last years ot his life he was accustomed to spend the summers here and the friendly fa- \ Mr. : to mily relations were resumed. Sargent was never married; and nat j uraily there was much speculation as | to how ho would disjiose of his piop erty, this speculation particularly act ive because of tno fact that there were n jj 10 branches of the family who might expect to inherit a share of the hund solt)() estate. When the will was filed it was found with tho exception-..of' about jji^onOi inbe/jpest-. ot' ?5QQ or m^t. all Q m *->fttti- hail been left tp Ali*. Jts sie atiiTJdmiiiie flmtgerr ' lnfifbr ehrf «ireii/>f 8. U. DtlftigCT and the lateMrs. j Queenie McKennon Dugger, a da ugh ■ ter 0 f ^ siHter of tho deceasaid. \his i wy# estimated at from ,ip u< and of course tjjfire were j !,CJa? j§f|iippt>iiityd auiojtiffflm: *«»■>, imdu conWst Was not ui^ZilSedJf I The estate consisted j ¥ in the Phoenix il ■ t , non j, in j' tdjlal t Ilia nl pniliiu, a like amcM onto, Canada, atxJ| Y&iFestiite in MississipSK . _ notes and mortgages to make up the remainder. The special bequests un der the will were : Florence Sargent, an inmajewf thujjCgwi Snepfienl was left, Lena Mortpn,f2,000; Maude, ikrtha «ud %#ncis A- Kinzer, daugli 'tftfs of-Roea A; Kinder, $500 each ;Liz jie Reaves and Lauca Williams, $500 each-;* Willie Saraent 1 rftMB* Briipo, ij;0p0 ..Gussje Johnson, $500; John SiM'K® n r' vuggfer- IWPfl'A- Q., McKehnon, |k00; Inez Sargint. $l,00di J.'W. Sargent, *1.000. The will wa« written P^hiparv jllst, 1907, and J. W,. Sargent lirad at; O. SicKonnou wore named executors. When notice of content was, bled Messrs. E. II. and C- P. Hatc.heirwbre retaineil a*' counsel for the Dugger heirs, James A. Hmiser for A.' 0. j Mfi Keiinop, Thomas II, Peebles for J. \\. Sargent, H- P. Figners, E. M. Hearn and Salmon &; Turner for the contest ants. These cohtestants are as folows : Roe A. Kinzer, a niece, wife of W. F. Kinzer ; Mrs. Wilie McBride, a niece, wife of W. D. McBride, A. N.Sargent, a nephew. Ray und Ingram Sargent, G. D. Brinn, J. S. Brinn, R. M. Sar gent,'nephews ; Mrs. Nelie Johnson,^ niece, wife of Tom Johnson ; Mys. C/la ra Floyd, a niece, Wife of F. C. Flovd; Mrs. Lena Morton, a niece, wife of Chas. Morton, John J. McKennon, a nephew ; Mrs. Trizy Grafton, a sister, j wife of Solomon Grafton; Mrs. Mattie I Johnson,a niece; Mrs. Jennie Johnson, | a sister, wife of I, A. Johnson ; Mrs. Leila Walker, a niece, _ wife of John Walker; Mrs. Fannie Foster, a ^niece. —Columbia Herald. ill a ■k, ill cold J. The | l)av id Parker, Ot r ayette, ■ x ■ w ho lqst a foot ah Gettysburg, writes i , .Electric Bitters j have done me more j gcod than uny medicine I ever took j pyr aoveral; years I had stomach trouble, and paid;out money for med jjj^ 0 SricBiU^s. 'TimiSmt Uklu , |r )00 for w hat they have done for is me." Grand tolic for Milled rtfiU rSlS^Tlame wtak 1 MSfuarMrtfeetl a T« lCT - Uru B « l.t S . 30C. - wa. in W. M. Stanfoid. of AW was n f T rtn r -f . ,. , f • M£tSi'Mrssi to Al ie Smith. i ^ ^exander visited Tchula in Monday. !, ; i .1. \V. Meriwethers -mado Durant a Monday. J xr Wm. Lundy,.! of Black HaWk, was iiscoriiiBlk- on our, , business marts T„*kv . The beat fir !$••. The Char-; ter Oak Range'at the Hard ware . LumbQr Q 0 » g> - ... . Hon h. II ' Elmore has purchased I j ot 7s at Durant, of his nrothat Df. t g. (J. El more, j Hold cotton. Insure it with H. IV. Watson. He fought at Gettysbug. - . pi m • /1 y. lit f T; |l , % 'rf r . Jf *< I . * > 7>*. ■» V. in -j 9 - f * : Pearl & Enamel Brooches $ I m i r f ... * At 10 Per Cent Less 1 han Former Pricee *n . \r j ■ i j j I jj 4 |t * ■ i&M Since the purchcise of these Brooches, Diamonds hnve ndvsnced full^ per cent, thus making a saving to you of 35 pei cent! It is only that vve are selling for cash that we can afford .to offer these beautiful Brod^ies jat this discount. il i ■V i<Vj * ' ® Y - - I" i Tflf KV IV; j' 4lif |s ■ I I I -. 1 : ra : a ■ ^ 147 AO $151.20 $iJ75.00 ertpram Extraordinary Bargain Price 2 weeks only d on \ ■ dtomnad..>.fafl gw»> fitice gain Price 2 weeks oiily" , " | " 1 Diamond U.Ttfc Extraordinary i.OO t Diamond Brooch, 9 diamonds, former price •IM' . ' fctf»iwSi«aiv3xcga*S V. ,:T i , Diamond and Pearl Brooch, 8,diamonds, 7 Whole pearls, 56 half pearls, former $rtee $*4&iOO', «wfll be offered ait li,,'0 And Many Other Exqfdshe Brooches at the Same Rate of Discount At! w $ 130.50 i 10 - if r ■< I m r& ft'W iviivj'So ■ jin) '•'cik. j , —TWO WEEKS ONLY — . ,1* I'JioW - - ■ Beginning Monday, Nov. 11; Closing Monday,Nov. 25 oif^i iv id .. a I P. ; 1 I Si *>] ; •i i JEWELER, LEXINGTONt MISS. Withstood Olher treatment Bt*t Quickly Cugd by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Last Winter l caught a very severe cold which lingered tor weeks," savs J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough was very dry and harsh The local doaler recommended Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and guarau teetl it, so I gave it a trial. One small bottle of it cured me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have ever used. ''This rem edy is for sale by Swinney & Stigler. LINGERING COLD Another practical object lesson which is expected to bear fru't is Frot. u. s ^ h ^j bovs^of which ho is ao proud. He has arranged -sp^inwaa-of tl^corn raiwj fg' S;X e i£in fflta to tne pnzos won ut horoe, some of th—n t' . .. wi1 , Hegftrft ^ TOKfflBBOWff Wfl B mM pfWBtwn. which is worth the winning.—Missis in Sew 0r ' bsain arrange montiS ipake next year the banner ono for gdnotal -ittiprove nent iouur a gre it s tift(* The good work goes iper:. &,, «p4: %^,\hpo$t|^ ey^ry loyal citizen, ' • „'C* .. _ , H tVatarer went to Howard t&W morning fiwn. rtslt to*»_ for. and Mrs. J.- H. McBeo vnsitod the stht6 fhir and-exposition at #ick . |soil.Monday.. .. .. _ Jbh n S. ^ine has sold to Mrs- C t A. Ractaio thh-Avest halt of lot 34, ,IlSj0ta.Bh.tD. j a lecture tour in the j ,A small flurry of snow was noted I Vn this section Monday afternoon. I ii Williams is off on e North. A Hard Debt lo Pay. I owe a debt of gratitude that never be.paid off, " writes G. 8. 'of Westfield, Iowa, ''TOE my fescue from death, by Dr. King's NevT Dis covery. Both lungs were so seriously ijt 1 affected that death seemed imminent, j when I commenced taking JJewDiscov < err: The ominous dry, hacking cough, quit before tho first bottle was used, tpaid twy mufti buttles made a complete jcure. " Nothing has ever equalled j New Discovery for coughs, colds and ! all throat artd lung complaints. Guar anteed by Swinney &• Stigler, drug-, (gists. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle freijS can O 1 ^ Mrs. \V. W. Wilburn returned Mon - dav f rum Umaawuud.- wh er e jajbe had ■ " lieen nttendfftg'tho' Catw 'T eviT i iT --for H the pttst Week. H |j q Zeigler, the Zeiglerville tuer ■ t -bant and plgotefe »nt a largo nnm% ■ lher oflplesnif ortttm to Lexington ■ itlu:mg the week ]U$t passed, « ' Tfi^thy Ray J. W. Ashcraft. W ft, Mauen, of the enterprising . Mullja;* Osrfcn Co,i of Durant, trans-, •acted hW'ina*(Ha'Lolrington Monday. Dr. L. S. Rogers last w«ek purchas B* ^ Qt at ^ ^ rom Capt O t large consignments '< ington tbe past week. • r I We keep only One TUU ET QTV Grade of Drugs...... * ril- 4 1 We ask your prescdptiocs on this basis PURE DRUGS 4 Lowest Prices * Best Skill a 3* e'9 1 J ■: /COMPLETE LINE of toilet articles, perfumery, writing tablets and fancy stationery, > im c &w*«i ^ing^ 05 ' SWINNEYu& STIGLER bat# ytevii " f '" I I 1 Fust Floor Masonic Building ■ Phone 55. Lexington, Miss. vt:iv: J _ Ui -.ne — i ti. I u . . ::.V T .1 <1 ABO J TAR , CONTAH nr.-'si ii»! AlATtVE 10U6H \YHUP CUItfren like it othtr c*nlrcuraa ara.^oatlpatln*. aapaeialtz tho»a oertalalne Oal-ta*. KaanaJy'i Laxativa Couch Sy:u» marts (ha howala. contaJrtj FOR SALE BY B, 8. BEALL. '. 1 C- d e. c. ntviTT k c& ■ -1 AGO Ostitaa. u* W 'h- ah wW- (tS" YQURf m- r 'il'r-t IS1 *C, 'it/s nl* * r-r». •• 1 ' .13L ad You Can Buy^afid Pay as You Wish to Pay — The Beading "Sewing Machine of the WoAii Old Machines Accepted as Part Payment. \ r'" ~ > ™ 1 »■!• iljr_^_—__ 51 .00 with all attachments iiK-iudin ir the recent - -*s .00 TheW.&W, Cl with fell attaehmGMs 11 inchJtlimr the rfetftt * ' -atloUB. - me. irinK iftht. gt-ud f •ah kit* ur m gi ; h*vt- it nonec | of machine ad| SEE THE A tme heel NELSON '. Cor. Public Squire Sargent Corner. ' il' 3 " i./.rt \ r 4 l It;. S3 i V < 717 a i.-jf .' ' F L f T •at f/tokeflj -j, i t\ T.riO 1 impletely ferment- ! Jo. Ltlachbum. Kxtra „ rfr Sre, *o*l Jo Btaekburu. Uesewe ,nr a buridhf Tecre»w r*htt> S. Bonded Kentucky C tub Osk Lawn The ptre juice of the grain h.nn h 3.5 like the lips of Isaiah, purine, coal. Stored in hearts of oak in 1 ^!l!:r as red llid .tdiniral JOne «*t Woojmtfwr -'•»"&• , rime < >ctob< - k-WflP" »'>4 fna LIA ire of A Y palate with L-y with 4 ( 6.00 4..t0 3.,9 > les. St (TC|1 WHIS T fruits Bred iiw ISSKS usl Cape SI,5.00 SlJ iper past* i the eye Ttatters 1 . and tire»U) casurai llratinz n dreanJBP-W ntSKIKS f ■no Hospitfej contract a an airs® Vm *3 btlKS tN.J"X| WH l*i i ■ $1.(10 * Yannissee. S Yannlasec. Extra Yannissee. Keeerve Jo. Blackburn, Special Yannissee. Special Yannissee. Extra Yannissee. Reserve 3.00 7.SO b.on 1 S.00 I ti.00 4.00 son B. J. SEMMES & CO., Memphis, T I