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Don't Suffer! "I ted teen troubled, a iittt, tor Marty 7 jnn, m Mn. L Fincher, in a letter tram Pantry, Ala., "tte I waa not taken down, until March, when I went ta ted and ted In ten a doctor. Ha did ail te could for me, tet 1 got ao I hurt all over, and I could not led At tat, I triad Cartel, and soon I began ta taprove. Now I health, aad able ta da aX ay housework.* hi CarBSji The Woman* Tonic Yeu may ramedlca have tekd The successful, because if Is composed of octet rifle ingredients, Hut ad cuntivaly far womaa, and hr Am wamaalysystem. Hhi only. It buikh, dmgriMmt ted restores weak aad ah tag women, to health and teppfu te If pou sufhr rite Mm. Fincher did, take Caidui It wtfi rarely do tor you, what ft did hr ter. At all dniggiah. f: IT. | "te tvftWM, iUrWOssa." saatkessitwh. THE BEST ADVICE For the protection of your eyesight is to visit our optical department once in a while. We can tell you in a very few minute what, if anything, should lie done. We will test your eyes by the most modem methods—and fit lenses to your eyes with ecientific exactitude That will assure you future eye comfort. We give every case the utmost care and attention—and with our facilities can guarantee satisfaction. Make it a point to see us about your eyes. If glasses are not needed there will be no charge We are and have been a resident of Islington for 43 years and not for one or two days. M. E. FRITZ, Optometrist Office West Side Public Sauare. VETERINARY When your stock are nek have chronic troubles, call or Dr.J.A.McCarley,D.V.S. Lexington, Miss. and he will satisfy you. Calk answered night or day. Office &t Moore's Stable. Residence Phone, No. 232 Large English Registered Berkshire Pigs $25.00 PER PAIR at 8 weeks old Money refunded if not satisfactory. Jbenezer Commercial Company Ebenezer, Miss. when you have a languid, stretchy feeling, achey aensatisns In the sallow complexion, bad breath. disordered stomach, constipated boweU anTyou feel ' no account." blue and discouraged, LOOK OUT rOR CHILLS You Have the Symptoms and If You Do Not Do Somethin* You Will Surely Have tho Disease. HER BINE IS THE REMEDY YOU NEED. t« i medicine ©f marvelous power In ridding the system of Malarial germs. It bets promptly: J*. * 9 i 1 ™ improvement a few days use drives out the disease completely. the a^, 8 hi 1 l* reinedv HerMne is vastly superior to the old style syrups which sicken the stomach. Tt eontains no wtolne or poisonous ingredients. Its antl-periodic effect is derived purely from herbs which destro'y 0 the germs that have found their way Into the system, and, through the admirable pur Satl In aU^MalariaV dTso'rders' the' Liver Is" * the starting point. It is torpid, and as a result the system is * 1 , » hnnnfttiM a Condition in which the malarial germ thrives. Under the Influence of iITi SSm \cUve again, the system Is cleansed of disease germs, bile and impurities I Itrenrn.e«ed aJfd the bowel* regulated When the vital organs are purified and working frwly there ca? be no Chills. Malaria, Low Spirits or sallowness. The body is full to over flowing wltb a fine feeling of vigor, strength and cheerfulness. Price 50c per Bottle. ST. LOTTIS, MO. PROPRIETOR rem e dy of pf* power In diseases sf the eyes or eyelids. It hssls quickly. Hljlll HESoiP Amo —I B. f. BEALL. JAMBS r. BALLARD A Stephens Bye Salve la « 1 "Home Brevities P. E. Hocut, ot Harland's Creek, the manv neitors here was among Monday. R E. Wilburn visited Forrest countv last week, attending a meeting of tne board ot trusted ot Alcorn A. «fc M. College. He reports cotton picking in full blast in that section. B. S. Obun and J. C. Cbuo were here from Zeiglerville Saturday. C. C. Cautben went to Canton on a brief visit Saturday night J. E. Hartbeock and little son. of Central Point, were here on a visit Mo». ;»y. B. Eluridge. the sewing machine agent, is spending the week in the home circle in Madison county. N. H. Divine, of Broaville, spent Monday on our busy malts. J. D. Causey and R. Causey were up from Btozville Mondav. Attack like Tigers. In fighting to knap the blood pare the white corpuscles attack disease germs like Mgers. But often germs multiply so fast the little fighters are overcome , Then see pimples, boils, eczema, saltrheuin and sores multiply and strength and appetite fail. This condition demands Electric Bitters to regnlate stomach, liver and kidnevs and to expel poisons from the blood. ' Tney are tbe best blood purifier," writes C. T. Budabn. of Tracv, Calif., ''I have ever found." They make rich, red blood, strong nerves and build up your bealtb Try tbem. 50c at All Druggists'. Capt 3. G. Garrard and J. E. Wig ley were up from Hebron Saturday. D. J. Walker waa over from Bowl ing Green Saturday. Judge and Mra. Sydney Smith came up from Jackson Saturday on a visit to tbe old borne. E. H Crippen and Capt. Ciippen returned Mondav moroiug from a visit at Gieenwood, Morgan City and other delta points. Tom Wherry and Miss Estelle Wber rv, of Franklin were guests of Lex ington friends Mondav. C L. Sbuttlewortb. of Tolarville, made Lexington a visit Monday. Wui. Marks, of Howard, attended to business here Monday. Foley Kidney Pills will check tbe progress of your kidnev and bladder trouble and heal bv removing tbe cause. Try tbem. Sold by B. S. Beall. _ Arthur Rhvne arrived last week rona Kansas City and will remain here to fully recuperate from severe injuries received in a railroad wreck several months ago. Lute Smith was un from Tolarville Monday Mrs. J. F. Ruby and children re turned to ber borne at Durant Monday after a pleasant visit to ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Causey, at Broz ville. J. T. Fincber made a brief visit, to Durant Mondav. — J B. Cunr.iugbani lus* Miles too Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T T. Llovd and baby visitors to relatives and fiiends in Holmes cone tv. Parbam Williams visited Dnram t and Tetania Monday H. A. Moettromeiv, of Hoffman was noted on our streets Monday. Mrs. J W Bides came over t o* Oregon Moodav on a visit to relatives and friends in the city. W. W. Wynn visited Tcbula Monday. A. 8. Harvey took a trip to Pickaaa Monday. C. R. Dictaen, Sr., of Durant, called the grocery trade here Monday. B. A. Barth was over from Dorant Monday . t , are on Thirty years of association—think of it, How the merit of a good thing stands oot in tbat^time—or the worth leseeew of a bed one. Bo there's no guess work in this evidence of Thos Arias, lotnod, Mich., who writes: T hate need Dr. King s New Discov ery for 30 veers, and its the best cough end odd onre 1 ever used. ' Onoe it finds entrance in a home ton can tprv it oot. Manv families have uasdit forty veer* It'» the most infallible throat antf long medicine on eattb. Unequaled for lagrippe, asthma, bay fever, croup, qninsy or sole longs Price 50c, 11.00 Trial bottle free. Guarantee) by All Druggists. Mrs. W H. Ellison, of Hopewell, ie visiting bet parents. Mi. and Mrs. R. W. Catidn, at Emory M. D. Ellington, ot Bowling Green, here Monday with a choice lot of was cantaloupes. L. L. Hobbs, of Aoona. was noted among the visitors to the city Moodav. W. E. Pettus, of Eulogy, attended to business in the city Mondav. J. L. Roberts returned Batordav fiom Pickens, where he has sunk a number of wells. T. W. Brown went to Aberdeen Monday to exercise bis light of fran chise. VC. H. Ellison, of Hopewell, sojourn ed in the city Monday. Boy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Itbagkbeilain'a Uhk, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy ItIs al most certain to bn needed before the summer ie over. This remedy has no For sale by Swinney & superior Stigler L. L. Hinee. of Adair, waa here Monday ou a business errand Rev. C. W Perkins, of Araneas Pass. Texas, is visiting friends and renewing acqunintaces in the city. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. McMorrougb and two children, of West, Texas, are guests of W. R. Broome and family and P. S. Baker and family. Harrison Baugbn was over from Du rant Monday. D. E. 'Reynolds and Glower Jobnson| of Acods, scent Mondav in the city. J. E. McRae, Will Wright McRae, J. L. McRae, j. W. McRae, of Aoona, visited Lexington Monday. » Rev W. J. O'Bryant came down from Water Valley Monday to vote at Acona. Hubert Ciippen, of Acona, visited Lexington Monday. ' T. W. Evans, J. Z. Moms, W. L Walton. J. W. Rhyne. J. H. Nabors. J. W, McNter, J. E. Dodd, 3 G. Keirn H. B. Levy attended the Percy meeting at Itta Bena Monday. G. C Rogers made bis usual visit to Black Hawk Sunday. Did More Good Thao AH Otner Tonics or Qui nine. When Quinine fails, try Hughes' Tonic: "Tour Hughes' Tonic did me more good than all tbe otber tonics or quinine together. Quinine will not break tbe cbills, but Hughes' Ton ic acts like a charm. " Sold by Drne gists—50c. and $1.00 bottles Prepaied by Hobinson-Pettet Co., (Inc.) Louis villa Misses Evalu Evans and Annie Mill er Diggs returned Friday from Chica go, wheie they have been attending tbe Chinagc Conservatory of Music Egbert Hines, of Cruger, visited Lexington 8u n day J. A M ore, of Tolarville. sojourn ed iu Lexington Monday. , W. T Run els. »v. B. Hocut, W, A. Killbeiew, Henrv McLeuu ami Baif Ahel were heie f om Harland's Creek Monday. The boll weevil is reported to be do ing considerable damage to cotton in various portions of the countv. The farmers affected bv tbe pest ere sedu louslv picking up tbe falleu squares and burning tbem and doing all in their power to minimize tbe evil is indeed fortunate tbat a prooigious crop of corn is assured in this county H. K Ginn, of Blackmonton. visit ed Lexington Fridav. it r * Accuracy, Attained Gre, Compulsory \ Quality, Paramount Beall s Drug St ore THE STORE THAT MEASURES UP »» n <1 Remember--That Beall's Drug Store is your drug store. When we say your drug store we mean a store that wants your trade and appreciates it; and a store that measures up to every requirement you make of it. An Unbroken Record Rubber Goods BrusK<s Toilet Articles Cigars T obacces, Etc. School Books Stationery Paints of 42 Years Oils Glass Notions, Etc, in the drug business here has en us to anticipate the wants of Lexington and her expanding trade territory. Our specialty is your wants. By coming here you save time and worry. Prices right. Let us prove it to you—if you are not already convinced. abied PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IN CANE OF A GRADUATE AND REGISTERED PHARMACIST Wa Pilled Your Pathar'a Prescription 4t Years Ago Let He Pill Yeure Today . Tk REXALL Store [Night Phont JfTVKt W 104. KILL th* COUGH mo CURE'rm LUNGS Dr. Kings Nsw Discovery FfR C§^s Ha JSS*. km Alt THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. WITH 1 ;■ O IT/vltAMTTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONET REFUNDED. •i: V* - •/ CHILL FEVER 1 i i\ll mm M/ii Formula given of each prep aration. For Sale by People's Drug Store. Peter logold was up from Liberty Chapel Monuav W. D. Robertson was here from Sweet watsr Monday. Mrs. Sana Herrman and Miss Ida Hutton attended the Petey speaking at Itta Bena Monday. S G. Keirn and C L. Keiin were over from Keirn's Switch Monday to paiticipate in tbe primary. Miss Leda Robeitson bas returned borne trout ao extended visit at How ard. Kansas, Editor B. M. Seitzler was here from Durant Tuesday morning. The Advertiser expresses its hearty thanks to Senator John Sharp Willi ams for an elegant and large wall map of tbe United States L. R. Nabers, of Holly Bluff, was here Tuesday to vote._ A well known Det Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel comolaiut. was cured bv one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale bv Swinney & Stigler S. J. Nabers, J W Rhyne. Milton Busbart, W. P Hammett, Capt. B. R. Hammett. J. E Hammett. J. E. Cov ington. of Owens Wells, were over Tuesday to participate in tbe election. W. B Newsomcame down from Wi nona Tuesday morning. E. H. Nabers, of Anguilla, arrived here Tuesday morning to vote. W, H. Hardesty s>t the Durant News, sojourned in Lexington Mon day. Capt. F. A. Howell, ot Durant, visited tbe citv Mondav evening. 8. R. Wiglev, of Hardscrabble, made this city a visit on business Monday * 1 r Experienced Undertaker! Licensed Embalmer 4J I have engaged ah Undertaker and Licensed Embalmei and have just received an elegant New Funeral Wagon, and will deliver work to any part of tbe county. Have a full line of Coffins, Caskets'and Burial Robes, etc. Mv undertaker, Mr. James A. Ross, of Memphis has an experience ©f over 20 years and thoroughly understands _ the work. fg Every detail looked after promptly; Day or Night. I guarantee satisfac tion both in service and price. M. M. RAYNER, Night Phone 171 or 162 Lexington, Miss, Day Phont ISO. ! ! A Bank of Commerce W. L YOUNG,'Pr«y*m R. M. GWIN, a.h« W. I. PICKENS, Vtce-Pie*'r $45,000.00 Capital DIRECTORS: G. H McMOKROtJGH. R. M. GWIN, - > A. M. DOTY. H. H. KLMOKE. W. i. PICKENS. D H. HOBBS, W L. YOUNG. Offers to depositors all of the conveniences of a well equipped and conservatively managed bank, and any accommodations that your balances, business ability and re sponsibility warrant,consistent with sound banking "TH2 SOUTH'S CREATES! QATTT T? Hf\T T TTfl-T? school of business." mUULJEj wLJjJyiUfii NEW ORLEANS, LA. Should be given the best tralnlngtopefe. pare them for success in business. Personal Instruction, Free Mmntop* ment Department, Complete College Bank, College Store and Wholssslg YOUR , r Offices. . No misrepresentations to seenre Mo dems. Through the success oslVCt 22000 former students, Sonic College is recognised everywhere as • 'Wide Awake. Practical. Popular and See* cessful School, GBO. SOULS * SOSK8*