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. m ; : ! i TOO MUeri MGDIBING The system continually wronged by over-eating aud over-drinking, and the debilitated condition aggravated by dosing with harsh nauseous drugs and medicines. The nf'M and nidesrr.nm.an nc of meii icii.'j. in thu-e aoy. cauL'jl bo too t-triuljf cn.d. iat. d . Tho r.x.4 j cm, .-.it. if j.ri--f tii--tl is li tii' t'uac ion t,.--J. Only c"iiiti "i.-er is n-ed-d. Th food mnrt ' boi.K"Ui and ttm !; n.n-t not b allow -el to c Prvr.; jour health by .revnt-! it..? ihn" lnl: t.t.IJi . "oi.stlKitiou surely rm. lo iti'ii-v;stiti, J.il ioiisUffs. etc., and t j - rendition- V-h-n te irl'l atTrt tho condition of the l.lood. .t-t,il!-tatn tU s-t- t. r.i.!T!i..r it s.i-eeja.t! lo liiori i-rioi. ailiii.-ni.-, met ! a 'a-j to r:airl snHi attack. If jiiur stomach L.i )- ! by ow.r-eat- it,. uciki ri'l l.y dm.: nf s.ck nr. . yon Vam'1 hav lo .top -al i ir w .r iliel o i --! f. All )iti rn-e.t t oij.!t iiie lh.-t ill iod I h sum. aril i ti it ftitu tUHi- and re. ;: ll from henitf fO!i-l tal ly irritHtfMl ly utih.fv-Ui fl. Th tmr.--t nml kiiu-S-t ffui'.ly for tiii- ri- ro t h- ('.( f.-rio I'ruiie V;tf.;r-f. a naiur.il iJi-ol.-r.t ihm.Io frt.ni lh- pure, fr li f'uil. a i.i-ral Uinv Hint sWi ijU-iiMr of iti'i MMii.acL !.. oll,r inedi-riti- is r Wtieii you aft l;i!i.f. it i- a i-i-'ri that tjr Ii;r I imt of or.ii-r. uu.l U.e M.i'.i:orii In!-. irfiRkit of n-in ' e c'"t'''l In.ru tt,.; Ijt thn.ah the itt' - ifi--. I?) tkjr m in the JiliHrfJ. a r.--iilt r2h.!ioi-ne- ,!"" " -' rHi J-r- I L-r5 rw KTtpiiit ia iii lli" ha.iu:i. 1 zutS, ll.-U'l.icli'-. i.n-l 1 1 -at;, -n, i'.t :m in t '. The Aberdeen Weekly l l'BLISIIi:i KVLKY KKlD.VV. W' DirWKM'OKl Ji HARRIS, t-Uul UlrTuK-!. T.'lC IttWIlM'tlfll ILtlloit AM IJ.-I.N 11 MAN'ilKB. SLBSCKjri lON fl.(M l'EH YEAR FRIDAY . . . . SKlfl HMitCit l A Little Advice. Many richools bfiiit witltiu tho nest month, and hundreds of teneh era will bfin school terms in com munities where thoy are practically fclrariurri, and many if thv.-o will hf teachers of little or no exper ience. We believe tlii.s little, home ly adv ice, if well fjllowetl, will hold many of them. 1. Vi.sit the neighborhood and get a gtiod board imr placo early enough lo feel bottled -before time to open Hchool, 2. Select your boarding place with care ItlHUbtially best to board in a family who have "o children of bchooi ai;e. .'. See that the school houHf house is neat ami clean. This is er-ential and if you don't look after it, it is ttpt ti be neirh ct' il. I- See that all d. .- htoves. buckets, etc., and the premiseo are iu th best po.sib!j shape. Xo marking or writing from tho last t rm should be left. All name cut or written on dorks should be! rais d or saml-p?tporetl tutt. it. (et to your school iM-useearly the morning f the lir.-t day. make it a rule during the term to be there at least half an hour before tho opening of school o. Study the records of predeces sor, and have your work plfitineil thoroughly beforo the first dy. 7. (Jet your pupils at work iu the least possible time. If the school is is properly graded you t-houid have every one at work in twenty minutes after op.-utng of school. If the school is not prop erly graded you should try to leave it so your successor may begin work at once. K. Do not wa-te time and let half the pupils get into mischief while you are getting tho names and at;es. Not many of them will change names or get much older the first week and there is far more imiortaut work for the first morning. Do not waste time call ing the roll each morning, After the lirst week if you do not know your pupils and have them seated so you can tell at glance who is absent you are found wanting as a teacher. i'. Ureot your pupils pleasantly; do not gusli, hatter, or feed taffy Coluinhus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Some four years a I was sulleriag fora impure "tlvoJ ami a general run down condition of the system. I hid no appetite, was losing lle.-h, and ba.l aa all put tire.1 feeling that ma le me misera ble. I began the use of S . S. S., and after taking seven or eixht ljottles my skiu was cleareu of all eruption and tookona rudtly, healthy jjlow that assured me that my LIoinI hatf been restored to its nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put tie fore me, and a I regained my Appetite I increased in weight, aud that "tired feel ing" which worried me so much disap jeaxed, and I was once a.iin mv old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier ami tonic made, aiut tronj?ly advise its use to all those in need of such medicine. Victor Stcbbxns. Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves. Wheeling, V. V., May 2$, 1903. My system was rundown and my joints ached and pained me considerahly. I Lad used S. S. S. before and knew wh it it was, so 1 purchased a bottle of it aud have taken several bottles and the arties and pains are gone, my blood has lieen clean ed and my gen? ril health built up. I can testify to tt as a blood purifier and tonic 1533 Market St. John C. Steix. If you have any symptom of dis ordered blood write us and our physicians will advise you free. Our book on .blood and skin diseases sent free. Tfc3 Cn ttciZs Company, Atlanta, Ga. TAIHTED Ki-rht Side, an.l sometimes the tkiu txscoiite k.iliow atiJ ellu'i.-)i, rcutrb &url itchy. Take tvkt or thr.- C'aiifuruia Pruna Wafers afu-r iitil, at.i iri a nl.ort time jour liyer will bo l-rf..rmi:i4 iu projier functiua. ilrivin tli Jiie fnrn ti e system. I a uothii.f but Califtr i.i.t l'ruix) Wafers no oiln-r nedicite is ueciv s.t r-. (Talifwrbia I'mue Wafers if taken as dir?cufi!, will i Mti':i curu tin; imwt h-tinal'; ca - f 1 1 1 i wf. tii.ii. Turj.i.l Liver. oiiliiatit.ii, llil- :, ,.i - .. -o a- to -1 :i rn ' CAUHIKMA I'liCNK WAKKKS'lctltB work Htli..it tl.H l.i-tit.-t l'itin, Kri r liMtH'-u. 1 !.y t r x I uc natural hinl 'Hn iiiovfimjiit f tti J)vi..'s. aro tai lo take, I'uro atiii lieaUh fui. "l li.'y ar. iiHturo's owu riiily. Jw;ttr tlian r.iii or i nr,'.. wttr than cathartic t;i- that k'rii.'! au'I iiau-i'ntf, I -1 f r than Hi.ythiiif for inoviti thn J.OW.-1-. f..r C ALlFtlHM A i'KL'NK r KKS nr.: a NATL'BAh DISMJLVKM ml Imt a i'irn'-. ! iiisf -ully and naturally nit tho n.niM,!- f tt... Howi-ls. .rMtiiciiiif o.y movn in.-nt. 'I l.'.v r 'iilat.. tlx- lir ail fclomach. i'Mti-.' lh S-tf-m aful I'nrify tho Jloo.t. euro nil Ir-inhlo-'. t;a-t Urc:ilh. I!al ftltHxl, it.fi th.' St..n.nrh. Font Mouth -iHilarh-. I'unj.h": at .1 li.iiit-is. A Liver louic from Vim !". L iti..r.iUir . i Wntnrs t'tr i- c-n t.. Irvine Driur t"., s,jl.) l'roiri-Ur-!, J'hilaJl 1.1. id. l"a. Po honest, be sincere, havo serious purpose, but don't bo sour. 10. Do not make a long talk nor a big speech the first morning. (Jet tt work wnd get the pupils to work. Do not start in by throw ing bouipuets or brick-bats either ttt your prdecessor or the pupils. 11. Have sense enough to avoid a discussion of religion or politics aud your neighbors, and diplomacy enough to avoid such discussion without giving offence. Teach school, do you duty use common sense, don't talk too much, don't be forever airing your plans in tho school roam or out of it. Plan your work, study your pupils, know what to teach, and how to teach, tend to your own business and let other people's business alone. liemember you can't reform tho world iu a week. Shut your door and your mouth on school room troubles ami vexa tions when you leave the school house itt tho afternoon, sleep eight hours or mote in each twenty-four, eat good, nourishiu, plain food iu moderate cjuantities, look after your health carefully, and you w ill teach a good school. Catarrli Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, If they i-annot rt-.ifh tlu- r--ut of tht- dit'tise. Ca tarrh i- a hhioil r cinr.t.itnliou il din-as, and in order to eur it jou must takt in O-rnal i mtdim. Hall's Catarrh Curt i- takt-n ititt-rnallv, and nets directly on the blood and mtu'uti.-i surfaces. Hall's Ca taritt Car.- 1-4 not a quack itieJicinu. It wa- pre-cribeil by onv tf the teit jdiy-ii-cihl 111 thin country for years and ta a r-,;ui.-tr jr cr! t io. It m coiniiosed of thfto-r-t tonics known, ci.iiibiued with t!u- blood rihVr-. acting tlirectly ou the iinciti- fin faces, The erfect -..iiibina lwn of tho two iiitfiedie tit i-? what pro .In.-.--. uch wonderful ri-Milt iu curing Catarrh. Scud Jor test iuiouiaU free. I . J. CHLNLY jl CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold ly ttruutji-ts I'rice "55-ll.til'-i F imily Plllt are thts best. Mrs. Mary Dawkins, of Aber deen, nml 31 rs. Sue Kamsey, of Little Kock, made a pleasant visit to their sister, Mrs. Julia lrock and other relatives and Jrioiids here, on Sunday and Monday. West Point Leader. Nature's own dissulveut. California Prune Wafers cum Constipation and alt biiiom trouble.-. tiKJ for "e. Ask your DiUKi-f. Our country is full of young men whoso salaries are seemingly barely enough to keep soul ami body together, ami yet who tip pear in fashionable attire, aud do society with as much ease as if they every month brought in a harvest of bank notes, instead of ono of due bills. Oxford i: tgle. California Prnno Wafers will preserve jour health, cieau-e jour' iystem and pu rify your !lo.il. Try thetu. l'Kj fur 2o fuU. A-k your Lru;git. Jtidgn Miller, it. his charge to the grand jury of Hinds county. attributed much of the crime which marks tho history of our State during tho year to the present prosperity which we are enjoying and the ease with w hich the negroes can earn money with which to buy liquor, indulge in the festive game of craps aud tlouri&h their trusty razors. He may be right. Rut some centuries ago, before the discovery of Amer ica and the outuyur of gold from these shores to Europe the Hues of the laboring classes were not cast in such easy places. A few cents h daV was the laborer could hope to earn, and this did not minister to the vice of drunk enness ami manslaughter. Rut iu those days even petty larceny was punished by death, aud the hard times drove many to annex forbidden goods. The gallows tree bore a wealth of fruit iu those days, ami murder was not termed murder when it was committed iu the name of the law. We hope Judge Miller will not sweep back the tide of prosperity ou account of a distinction wherein there is little difference. Cartha ginian. Neglccted Colds. Kvery pnrt of tb mocous membrane the uiwe, throat, ears, head and luncs.etc. are subjected to disease and blight from neleoted colds. Uallards llorehound Syrup is a pleasant and effect ire remedy. 2.",c, MJc aud f 1. . A. Kendrick, Valiy Mills IVias write-j: I have used Bal lard's llorehound Syrnp for coughs and throat trooult; it is a pleasant and most elf retire temSJj. Phoenix Drug Co. Curiously-Worded Advertise - mcuts. Curiously-worJed advertisements which are fuuny witliout iutent, are common iu Loudon papers, ns iouacu paper ouerea a prize lor; tuebest collecttou or such un- 1 aouueementd. und the following are specimens: Annuiii sale ou. Dou't lco else- where to be cheated come in ! hero." "A lady wants to sell her piano, tas she is g-oing away, in a strong ! iron frame." 'Furnished apartments suitable ' for gentlemen with folding door.- "Two sisters want washing.'' "Wanted, a room by two gentle- i k men about thirty feet long and twenty feet broad." ki "Lost A collie dog by a man Saturday answering to Jim with a brass collar around his neck ami a -muzzle." li "Wanted by a respectable girl, 'l j her passage to New York; willing to take care of children andairood "Respectable widow wants wash- "For Sale A pianoforte, ih " property of a musician with cttrv - ed legs." ,4A boy who can open oysters wfth reference." "liull-dog for sale; will eat any- thine, verv fond of children." I rj J - j Cam bridge Magazine. Bountiful Women. Plump chot-.k.-, lhi-.h-J .with th ft I jhtw of health Ittid a pure comoU'ilnn, j uiak all wouitn lit-'iutiful . Take a in.ii! j Ju- if llirbine after eaoh iii ai; it will j r-vent eo!i.iti:it nm ainl ht.l j ill ,'t-.-t A'St:it : jou h.iv vattrn. Mrs. Win. M. StrouJ, Miiliothi tu, 'IV i us writes .Mi.y 'il, 1'.' 1 : h;ivtf urd llt-rbintr iu unr family for t -it; ht years, ninl fotiuJ it the 1 t im-iii fiiif we evi-r utJ for ron-ti n t ion, hii iou-5 fever and ui liana." l'iiuvnii. DrnrCo All l:yes on the South. i With an enormous cotton crop ripening the largest fruit crop in I its history ami prospects for a ' great yield of corn, tho South is ' reasonably sure of a prosperous j fall and winter. Twelve million ' 1 bales of cotton is .n conservative! estimate at this writing. The j price for fall months is really bet - ? ter than wo could expert. Peaches brought into (Jeorgin t alone nearly three million dollars, j and tho South's melons and veg- ; etables have netted two or three; times as much. The South's cot- j ton will give us half a billioa do! j lars and there will be very little j corn to buy next winter. j In the West, corn prospects are ; line, but wheat will b L'O per I cent, short. So the Wet will 5 barely hold its own. j In the Fast, the Presidential j campaign ami a slow iron and j steel market are depressing gen- 1 era! business. ! Last winter tne South's cotton . I money went a long way to avert a ; general panic. Now it loo!;s as if ; the South will again furnish the ; money aud the prosperity fcr the : nation. The Railroad atid Com- ; mon Carrier, August, I'.'Ul. j Has Sol a Pile of Chamber- ; Iain's Coittxh Kemedy. ! I haiH .-old Chamberlain's Coii'h Rem edy for inert than twenty years an 1 it ; has given entire satisfaction. I hive . -old ' a pilv of it. and can recommend it highly. JostU'ii MlKliiino', Lmtok. I.iwa. You j will find this remedy a good friend when I troubled with a conh or cold. It always j aiford quick relut and is pleasant t j take. Sold by nil dealers iu medicines. California l'ruie Wafers, nature's cure for all bowel troubles. Act promptly without pain or inconvenience, loo for ii cents. Ask your Pruist. The Houston Post remarks truly that "Xo liar ever slandered Jefferson Davis and made it stick, and some pretty big liars have tried it." The Human Lottery "Aim, if only I were beautiful How happr lif would be. Many a forlorn maiJ has &-til this as she looked into the mirror. It is tlic one pos session in the lottery of human life which woirtau would not rcf uc. BRADFIELD'5 Female R.eulator for young girls on the threshold of woiuaa hotxl is invaluable. When they become Caie ana languid, the eyes dull, aching eal, feet ami hands cohl, appetite iroue or abnormal, obstructdl periods anil jain- j .L??.!NanJ Ulie Rerally j run i down they need a tonic, building up and their Llood cleansed. i t Bradficld'slem-oleKcgtilator for women I is particularly valuable aud useful owinsr j to its tonic properties and as a reirulator : of the menstrual flows. 1'atnful, obstruct-I ed and suppressed menstruation is perma nently relieved and all diseases teculiar Kcfn-Jator clears the completion, bright- j ens the eye, sharrns the aptetite, re- ; moves muddy and blotchetl conditions of uie sk.in ana cures sick iicaaacne ax. oscc- .Of druiK-s- at 1.00 per bottle. C "Perfect Health for Women" can 1 be had free by sendintr s -your addreas. TKKiUpriiLO CEGULATOK co atlawia. caI ! d"'' mix' (jr.'':'''" j mi ! ... - ll ill 1(1 ! li gf j v J f tt' ' -v j W j y j Vv I ! Vv We are now placing on sale our ti ll ii il ih trrs including Suits, Walking Skirts, Waists and Cloaks, also La dies' 44Q,ueen duality" Shoes, Walk-Over Shoes, and Schloss Brothers' Clothing for gentlemen; Silk Dress Goods, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods of all kinds, and we extend to all a cordial invitation to call and inspect them. Respectfully yours, ijk BsS Sa? 1 bs 4& ' 3 11 If ynn haven't a r- i.-'itur. Ii.-aithy m-n-raiont rif the .'is every 0:iv, y..u' t- Li i r vv ill !-e. K.- i- yunr l...v . is ,..-o, jir..! w-!i. t :'. in I !i ..t' vmI- ut !( .r Jia wih-u. i.s la: f. r-'i h. MrtMt he ,t, .4slt. tii'. i rf. i t v. ,iy dI k-s-iaSiC tLu U vtvt uu-.i ''-'"in i t . ! -ikti CANDY CATHARTIC A t vr w. j:iyvt EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY t i.-R.-ti.t e-i!:, I1-. .t i.t . T-. -t.- :.....5. !" i."'"t. X'-vr-r Sii'k-n, W. k ri or Ot.j..-: 1 . iT, ui .1 Jr. nts ...r livi. Wrir,. Ir tixv ouiii!--, i. .s i.'t on h-ailh. A 1 lr- ' 4-J tttttlnq Rt-mcdy Company, Chic3qo or New lork, KEEP YOUfl DLOOD GLElUi PKOIESSIO.NAI. CARDS. (iiii. J. Liiiwicii. C . 1. . Teuij. LKFTW1CTI & TUBR, ATIOUMIVS AM) Cetl NSELLOilS AT LAW, l'eStairs, .5onroo Hanking Hailding, and Ttiist Aberdeen, Miss; Pi :''t .c in ait S and r u-i ei. from! alt. run t itn'" t- t j.i of cLiiMt." mailer of r. at !; itiadot.a rt'.tl e.-L.Ue on i.-av terms. lie I rol:- i L.-at. UK . L. U. (.ItAM-Or. DLXTIST, aui;khi:i:n. Miss. (!n'e over Thoin ps.ai, (la y A. Co.'s iu the W. t) W. LufeiinK' May 'j. I. - ly. A. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST, Suo tsu in l)u. V. M. Lt)N(iLF. V, In Paine Buildinc,, Aberdeen, Miss. GAS ADMINISTERED. Ortice 'Phoiic Xo. L Residence 'Phone No. 6. S;l.teiidor P.'. !rj--ly. K. E. notsToy J. la tuts ION, HOUSTON & HOUSTON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ABFRDFFN MISS. 46 COMMERCE ST. j lit Pracike ia all Sute aui Fe4era! Crt ia Mi--; . . . . . , , r issistppi Special Altmlioa gives to Colle.- ! tla. Estate Mattcraa4CarpwatiraLaa. ! Wo Sell, Buy and Rent Heal Huns. Estate Matter and Carpwrstina Law Estate as Attornevs, Loan Money, tl . . t' . t. Abstract 1 ltles to Lands. imm,mmm,mmmm Bncc Track Audition. tiUlIDOr I. i . . . 4, . . . ' I lllll SOlU LIIO II I t 1W tuts n I. r.Ol) each, tho next 100 lots are! ' J ; f .j , - , ov fiitu, v - v - r month. S PlIIL. A. DoLAX, Owner, V V, f roo. -t g. - , , , Tr T' " GA b for a nice H AIU JJliL'SH Tooth liiiusH, Comes, etc. IT t E .i m Op u a w i-3 y n t 1 1 j V 4 -s' -r..-- -c 'i. -" -ev - fx ' sear jew ' ' 0" Charter of Amory Light and I'tpvcf Cotttptiny. !1. j' ki... vi! that L l!. I'-unp, A . ' . 'tl,:..r,;-.n, J. N M.i'hi'.s J M May. -1 . A, M -i f.. 1 i, K. I), (iilniun-. A. M. tir.-en .si.vl ad i1h !- th if may ! .-eia; d it h thetn ai.-d tiu lr -aecos .r--. In de-ir't;s ol lerti.ii. th. ins-! vt.- ii t o a ci I p at n -a t . be know:: i- she Amory I.tht and 1 'i v i r C. !.'! u . ! o l.i-rt by :o l.ert by ; ;st the r i.-ier !.... I ! : 'ii tht- eeriior ii laws o! the S.at si p pi. tile s;i!m cm u - d as the I to tM- iVi-.l a e i : - !ei.-i:-- .!;d a io-r , .i i - A i r i .'lace of I. - li i,t 1 et 1 i-sa'i.ir. l- tiaiT ate! e . iar; i-hii ft. a I ed -!.' U-.c ' j i - .v t l . a ad ' " '. ! . 1 1 : an eh-ct nc l,;;a p. ant. for any t.t !.-r ..t t.tat.hii t:-..-i.' 5dy at.d i i !.!. ai.d e- i . ; !iitl. -s f.,r ! he carry 1 poM- ! r v hu h !. a , - Ci ted. :;. The ': c i tcn -h-'.i be lv- . 7",' ii.-e; if., , -k -U:. I a -ar- .lid It - b. shares ! ! i!'y I). ;.:irs ,. hohbrs i.wt.;?..- a tirijiu'!! tiH ti x t h- pv rc. i.l .'.e i c i far as t ' e btisii, a !:, ii J. ll. T'.i- V- III I y." aa-i bcli; !;i.-incs -and !. dl . is of tile call'; have lii-tf subset ibeU . . ' I l K" y ,,f t :.,!, ': - t e a h- t tie !,- !: na l:y ei a V i e.U a five T i .-t. ck suati I. 'fhis Co lied fi fifty v r;'y or ii.voiut tn Uiw. 5. Ti:i- c t-r lo iconir;', created f.-r n pe i sooner v-olni.ta- -oiv.-d ,.ce..r .;: a t" h c inert k.i -'H-:i real and t-r. a tiece.--ary tor the at'-ss l ot. ill vio!a iju'tfy n. t y in .o.duct f is toe-; ,1 : ii of 'aw. May- tlst'-r-.1 e ! . : : aad !. -; in - :. 1 1 : e 1 1. 1- u i ; :j lU'-'t ' in .S, r'a- !. pr -t e , ' d t !.-! ! ri .-r and he Sill d. prest ru'e aad jtidu.-nt aud -:C :-fa; r r-urt : n:a v tisv c ci-rio- rat.- mm; . .!.: ta si c u re r wi.-e ; !:a by -Is..'- ; "o. Ti- m . Coat 1 1- r w ami he . lend 1 c.ot rue fed ':.;, a: i or -liter- d ea.ke a ' 1. ... r-aa.e- :y mortirac y -eii is iratichise a m.i ft i i -. ry to I ; a e- s! (!t:k (e ihieia hoiJil .tajor- i it y tf the stock may met-t in A uuo y '..., ' any tiuu they may J'-no aa.i orrani:e i by t-iecti; thrt direet-.-r-: a I're-idnt, i wtto r'naii be of th director-; a ice- I lr -ids nt, Seo-et-.ry M-tuai-r, Trear-nrer, find stich tti-r-etui't r as tnt-y uay deem iiet-fssjirj . I he d.rtctors shall h ivo fui! Mine r isia jj povv er c Vt-r ad tlie tusiivss of the- company. 7. The spii-Hdiiig .f hi-. fharter on the mtnutes of t ii- inert if.g of t !r- - ek h! Irrs ok nisi; a mtjorify of the stock and their urh' laLaa" ion therenioier j-lirtd be evidei.e of 1 fml ; -r 'j. !: ! cceja ain'c So ma ( Non-Hesident Notice. 'll.nS-t' of Mi-si-fpi'i, Monro. Ctay. j t'harc. ri Court, i? er-aaier ni. t'HJl i J"-e Walton . ! - vs. '- No. a. I Ulcea Joe.-s Wait. .a. ) 1 tutn"''' """" 1 t oj'Uo address ," ar- cima eii.-l to a-i-.-.r t-f..rv thr. ha. '-- r. ( oar: ..( -,,ui rom.t). m tee eitj el Ah -r . a M r- ii t i i .-a U ; Second Mordayill DcCC'Ilbcr, lUfU uliJ liif.r t ,,. thui, m a,:4 -.-il.i roe, rt ..f Ji-.- , uie-reai jou an-tea o feilalit. WiUi - my hand this L- 3d rtayef Sr-pVm-U-r. t. I. C. V. SMITH. Ci.-rk. It. W. U.!.t..ti. S-!ieitor for Coinohi'iiant. scia-mi rtt 15 . l ...wi-hm i..j ll IHfSSI f.f h wfS FRENCH FEOLE FRENCH fmii& m 114 1 r. i i r, M VA A Safr. rKftrrit Rnirr for 5--mn!v3 iTtc To?i. TQ f A!L. ar! ! SntH- I UNtTCO MCtMCAt CO., Ol H, U"jeftTtt, P. ff I I aewai "1iia anj-irwaJ'"--tiWt--iJ ' i . itftm vrti tj :r &ter tm inc t -Ji jSoldu Aberdeen by J. A. GAY E3 It . -if-'-snr'""- Fall Lines of- 3 0 ss aa. - ma b is m tv r t1 VT. 4 l Ra l ti W W I. A I Ml A S I) oVNi:U (F Dolatt Addttioti, Dolan Race Track Addition. Cen tral Park Addition, Meadow Park Addition, (inlfport HeiLjhls Addition, Part of Stand ard Land Company Addition. 3,000 Acres of Truck Land near Town, GULFPORT, - MISS. The coining great port of the Gulf of Mexico. I have a proposi ti nto offer you that cannot be excelled in any part of the United States, being sole owner of some of the best speculative property in and adjacent to Guifport, I have an addition in particular I wish to develop, called race: track addition. Tliis tract lies just one mile from the Town. 1 intend to run a Street Railroad to the Race Track whi ;h will make lots near by treble in value within two years. I give a written guarantee with every lot sold that this Railroad will be in operation within two years from date. Packed by a general bond sufficient to build and equip the same I intend p!acingthc first too lots on the market at 525.00 and increase 55.00 per lot every 100 lots sold thereafter. There arc about 2400 lots in Race Track Addition. An increase of 55.00 per lot on ever- One Hundred lots sold the last IOO lots must bring Si 30 each. . The payments can be as follows: 55.00 cash down and 52.00 per month on each lot with no interest on deferred payments. Those that get in oa the first installments will beyond a doubt make good investments. Two years ago I started Standard Land Company Ad dition to Guifport at 550.00 per lot, many of which cannot be bought to-day tor 5300.00 per lot. These lots arc further out but believe I can make them equally valuable by Street Railroad connection. Get in while you can cheap. Puy a lot for your children; it may be the means of giving them a good start in life. This is an oppor tunity you may nevxr get again. For maps and plats showing location, address PHIL. A. DOLAN, Guifport, Miss. It's 10 to 1 you do if you of malaria. Don't Do It. It's We'll uhnit it - ill rttro adiuo&t. tieadly afirr ciiY tr'-Ttoj 5 -.v - . 1 3 I i vA &sl it! 13 purely Vfgt-tablo r.n-i alsthitr:ly (riarantced to euro mularlo. ti k h.:il:M-he, ialiounaess, aud all iitouiacL, kiduey uad liver compiaiuts. THY IT TO-DAV. 50 Cents e Dcttl. Ail Drvigfiists. Thoy will take your note for tuition, payable when you secure a position. CAR fake run. fiOUi ltOAKl CHEAF. aro a ictim Dangcrous. malaria, but it leaves - vls. BY A 30.000 CAPITAL HARBIS BUSINESS C01LE6E, Mm l.'Jsl