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I" J J it The Aberdeen Weekly PUBLISHED EVERY UftDAV. The Weekly Pubf-shing Co T.T. DKAV"""- -V Ejr.1 MiC. -. . t . Subscr'ttrfy f'er Ycar 1 -.. Fixing the lV-c of Cotton. A convention of tl.- - -itli n Cotton (ifimcrs' Ah k Lit ! ;i nu t at Axhville, North Can -lit i. yrfttT day, with tin iwti n.-il.lt j.;ri ..' of regulating th irk-' of ir- - i t crop of cotton. In viv of ii li at ions that the maturing crop v. ill i -mall in -omfuri.oii with tin ? if-tm-iial yicM of Ia-t year, ami, " if it cquitlcd it, would .-cam!;. .naMirc with the world's it i- pn.lni- that thr Ao iatii"!! vi!i lfalIc ti acoinj)lili him tiling ii- tin-way of iii.!u.-iiiiitf priees. If i' an Io nothing t force the in;irk ? to pay what the pro I net i .rt!i. it can nt leat l a n at rk ii elua ting the pro hit r to a realization of what the ee.iiun"lity r jn - lit ami make liitu iit 1 1 ijr- nt iiu;,'i ,tilul. his crop until at tu.il nee.i forces prices ui hat it i- worth. In this way he can taught that the quantity of cotton .leittnid ami its Utility in the variou- n !.-; of civil ization are the p. .tent factors that determine its value. The A.-soeiatioii'.- attempt to lix the minimum price at which the present cni .-hall i- m.M, wh'u h j will lie nhout II cents, is nothing the i-en-mony. new, hut antedates the pr sent djcU - The I. ride was handsomely gown ude, and has In eii atttTuh d with ed in white ami the home was ap signal f;vUur:s almost as often as tin- ' pririatclv ileeorated with ilov rs. aken. hut that dH-s not mean t!;;tt the I (Torts have hecli devoid of valu--. On the other hand, it ha hrt.UK'fit the people of the Cotton grw ing ."M-ctions into clo-M-r touch. and has resulted ill a concert of action that has indirectly, if not directly, enabled them to realize tt r prices. This has In en done by evidencing in their holdings that J they are not entirely ignorant of any iwl vantages they may have of the situation. The futility of attempting to ti x the price of any commodity whose value is determined by the law of Mipply and demand is apparent to every sensible jierson, while on the other hand the value of co-oera- tion and an intelligent understand- f the situation ha regards the status of this law at any present time will ls- conceded by all to le tin; very .cream of good sense and judgment. The jn-ople at Stonewall are busi ly cngagod in improving their school building in order to have it ready to open the high school nt that place promptly on the first Monday in next month. They have engaged a college man as principal, at a sal ary of $NO i r month, and are prt pared to offtT sTfrrnrj-hiNVJ ad- vantages. ine punnsiieii st ii, i,;. at of th. i;ank oi Alxnleeii. r..m..i ;,. t issue of the Weekly, is gratifviu and hlniivs that institution to abreast with the iro-iH ritv of , ! ;...- Ti.i.n..!. ..!. 1 1.:. Ik. i twin.-'. . i Minviiiir -, api- rvor:' l.'.v j m . : -. -'" "V 1 1 . ' " 1 work- 'a tnv cevera .l I .A At lilitv of the plan will have Urn "' ' -'. A 1 discerned and public travel will I vve ben facilitated ami economy y : r r p. D. caktL.co. 1 a a Aberdeen High School. The Aberdeen High School will open Monday, October 2, under aus picious circumstances. Following is the li.st of teachers who will have .charge oj the various grades. Sev eral of these teachers are known to the people of Alerdeen, having done efheient work in the school here in tlf past, while the others roine highly recommendel from the liest educational institutions of the coun try. The Weekly iitnfldentlj looks for ward to one of the U-st sessions in the. history of tlie school : W.Y.Thornhury.SuixLrintendcnt. J. S. Duncan, First Assistant. Miss Josephine McGraw, Seind Assistant. Miss Alio Curry, seventh grade. Miss Clara Boyd, sixth grade. M iss Lallie McQuiston, fifth grade. Mrs. M. O. Stark, fourth grade. Miss Marguritc l-kfnl,:M grade. Miss Uuth MeFarlam-, M grad-. Mi.-s I)aisy Haughton, first grade. Mu-ii Miss Kl :uir O'Connor, Mi.-s I.nla Sims. Robinson-Ikreks Weddinp;. Mt'.V. Hohinson and Miss A vie li.eks were married at the lride?s home, in the second district of this county, on Sunday evening, Sep-tcmU-r The hriile is the accom-pli.-hed and ipular daughterof Mr. I). A. Hecks, while the groom is a ri-ing young hu.-iness man of !att maii, Miss. Cards had 1 m i sent out auuotmeing the marriage of thec voting jM-ople, and quite a num-l"-r of friends as.emlied to witness j hi-'tiding into con.-istent harmonv .with the H'iM.inl. (jllite a IlUliiler ; of handsome and elegant pn sents i Were evidences of the high apprccia- ti'.n in which the contracting pa r- ! ties were held bv their friends. Tin I Weekly wishes them a long life o j happiness and prosk-rity Prof. V. K. Jones, of Sjittsville Ky., has Ken selected principal o the Wren High School ami the first session of that institution will Ik- gin on the first Monday in next month and continue for an eight montns term. rroi. Jones is a high school graduate and come highly rceonuuendeu as a strong man in his profession. A The iK-ople of Tllbbs Iloads have stcurctl funds to employ a high school principal at a salary of g.sO iH-r month and will secure the services of the lest man that can U had for that salary. The school at that place w ill oj)en Oct. 2nd and a high school offering as good ad vantages as can le found anywhere will Im maintained. See the handsome Toilet Articles for ttale at J. A. GAY'S. For cold HUp'tent we have the Lunch eon Meats, Crackers, Cakes, etc. F. D. Cartkk & Co.. Phone 79. After Russia Germany is the rich est country in children. For every 10,000 inhabitants there arr3(3 liv ing births a year, as against only 22l in France. Hence the increase of 1 ttonulation in Germanv is eorren- . - 11 .V.I p'luiingiy great, in t ne course 01 :, . - .41 1 Ilir IUIIVK TIIUI n III." 1 1 within the present terntory of empire has much more than u I led in spite of the consitlerble 1 . 1 1 milliners 01 oennans w no nave mi grated during this time. In 1SH there were 21,400,00 souls in the t rritorv f the present empire. ul,U.. in I'.HK) Oi. re v.-re.V. :UNIiMMl ,v j w hicli corrcsioiids tt a yearly av- " - ; erag increase of 1 ikt cent, while : - NIi Ui trtt tjian r( ( (;t.nil:u,s J,aVt. the itiiigratcd from their homes during - , . t),( ..'the iiiiutecth century, in onler to - (,,,. "':isure the meaning of these fig : ; , ' uci s we must ctnnpire them witli . j?1 Mhos, of a ttumtry like France, '". -r,vi Nhich is practically stationaiy- in u- population, in me mniaie oi 1 ' : the century there were ns many y y vp ' pie in France as in Germany. - .. v ' 4: iyl" there were in Germany JF " - - f" ' f w - - v A Ie in 1?20 France hai nearlj : l.H) nure than Gcnnany. To I th' French population has ris o ;i5,o00,0'X, and is therefore e than 20,000,000 Uhind Ger iy.- Yale Keview THREE JURORS CURED Jholera Morbus with one Small ttle of Chamberlqin's Colic, holera and Diarrhoea Remedy, r. G.W.Fowierof Hightower.AIa., tea experience he had while teiv- on a petit jury in a murder case le county, Alabama: He says: hlle there I ate some fresh meat some souse meat and it gave me ra morbus m a very severe form. 1 never more sick in mr life and chUJb the drug store for a certain a lolera mixture, but the druggist sent crhottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol a and Diarrhoea Cemedy instead, W ng that he had what I sent for, orl that this medicine was so much Mtter he would rather send it to me O) the fix I was in. I took - one dose f it and was better In five minutes. Hie second doso cored me entirely, po fellow jurors were aCSicted in the mo uwuucr wu we HDiu coreti the iree or u." sola Dy all dealers in edicines. Jury List Circuit Court, Septem - ber Term, 1905. FllMT WEEK. John Kr&acU. Torn EjiUra. O. W. Sbumtxrt. K. M. Amrris. J. A. Ma; field. W. B. Cheek. . B. Towry. W. W. Well. W. A. Tow r jr. H. V. Leverett. John K. Dunlap. A. J. Ntaddard. Tom Waldeo. Torn J. lrvin. Thump Wilson. W. B. Todd. Ird Holland. Lewi Euter, J. T. UfttjrB. A. W. Wnt, Ike Kicli&nirfon. S. 8. Ware. W. I. Vox. P. M. Kajr. V. J. Oarner. J. H. Miiliriui. L. H. Hell. L. H. Kmith. J. C Jae. J. H. Owen. . Knoch Anderson. J. K. Cain. 8. II. Hplaclna. L. W. Lowe. B. II. St roar. W. E. Ware, ti. II. Bunipcis. II. C Hamilton. Herman Co burn, K. A. Anderson. Arch Mcltafile. Jamea K. Tanner. K. W. Cunningham. A. O. Ridings. W. W. Grady. J. T Hester. J. K. Conwill. K. A. Morran. A. B. Majn. J. II. Vouut, SKCONO WKKK. W. J. l'fliirt, K. I. Cantrrll. J. K. Jonos. O. AriiiKtronic. Charlie Ia i.t. Kliie Nash. W. J.Tajrlor. Walter Robert. J. T. Foulkett. T. W. I'hillitut. Tollie Kobcrts. I'hnrlie Jones, I). M. W-t. J. I.. I'hillifK. O. W. .MaU.iie. Charlie Nix. T. A. lolc-jr. K. I". I'm kins. C C. Ilroik. C. C. Mifaudlaaa, W. T. Ware. K. D. Daniel. Neil MrCaskill. H. J. Cain. J. M. Alliwon. WohI Kotjerts. Willis Brewer, R. K. Hill. S. I. 8isk. C. B. Wonl. TI 1 1 Fill WKKK. I.. iisrcnii. K. I . Ilarnmii. A. J. Itumuii. H. S. Jones.. A. B. Kittcr. Will. Wcstl.rook. It. A. Mrllcniil.l. I. 1.. ,lirn-!. a. c. euiiiii. I. II. Hunt. M. I. Taylor. N. Tubb. Kula Sanders. J. I. Morrow. J. O. Nelson. J. H. Nix. J. M. sit n-art. . C. H, Smith. I. f. Drake. B. 1". Ttiu.lftm. .. A. Feriruu. T. T. Me.Millun. F. I. Carter. It. It. Howell. R. W. Kntflisli. J. W. Rutletlce. J. J. t'other. J. O. Wu ks. S. A. Jones. J. K. Mout. For nice Note ani Letter Pai-er in boxes, go to J. A. GAY'S. Melrose Ham and Breakfast Bacon, best in the city, sold only by (Phone 79) F. D. Carter & Co. Williams Harbacue. Mit. Kpitor: Were you at the Charlie Williams linner Auirust 3rd. if not v.ui ' iUs.,l tl. (,...,( ,.f v..,,. i;f.. v.... m a er iH iore ,n tl.e History of Monroe county has any man at his own vo- lit ii tit evidenced hid appreciation, to Almighty (hwl by inviting fuUr hundred of his friends and neigh- In, rs to participate in a dinner in commemoration of his -loth birth- lay, gotten up and spread at individual expense. I have attend- ... 1 ....... 1:..., ..ii 1 . ed many dinners public and private in and out of Mississippi, but have .....,-., ..11.1 1 inner attendetl me lietter arranged or more svstematicallv comluctcd i... 41.:, .. . t 11 than tins, nor one at which more genuine gxl will. Christian ami . . :,.i 1 ,. . :. 1 1 t social liappiness pervaded the en- tire gathering than on this ccasion. The address of welcome was made by one of the most charming and t.j.-.i.rwi .i-i., . . ... . coumy, xiiihs Paine uucnanan, ana nust splendidly did she perform her part, followed with an address by Mr. Fretl McDonnell, of Okolo - 1 .1 , .1 no, nun men uuue me uniiier. If I had Urn younger amiable to have insisted and partaken just cerie8 t11 u about it, and we will 1:441 f,i 11 1 ii buy it. We want your trade, and a little of each dish 1 might do np- J J . , . ' . mean to carry the goods and give you proximate justice to the occasion. 8ervice which will at ieast entitle us Hut really and truly it was most to a share of it. Any order, no mat dazzling to Irhold and indeed ter how small, will receive prompt at tempting to the palate, liarlrcued .....44 1 . f ... 1 . i ti .,11 mutton, Ixrt and ixrk, thoritughly w 1 ctoke.i with every etcetera known to the trained and experienced chef in which the delicate touch mid 1:,, 1 0. , r 4 1 . xt t ai. After a fashion: benator I oon rciined taste ttf the gtKMl wife of Mr. I . , . , , . , ... 0 gratulate j-ou. 1 understand you y .ium. wa eery w nere aim 111 every thing, all honor to her. After the dinner came the Hrtcak-1 ing. 1 was at a loss then and cant ,1.4.,.l ,4 1...... I.:- ir.. Jutlge bykes ami Messrs. Leftwich and Houston were able to siKak at .11 .1 . 4 .1 : .1 ..1 .111, mu iiuui is, uiey cousuincu half the time allotted to each in an ipology and the other half in com- plimeliting Mr. Williams anil his coot! wife, having giK.il subjects 1 v 1 n 1 1 .1 I each tlnl well and were Uth in- siruciive ami enienaining. Mr. Williams has nine children md hence has done well for his country, but if I had nine at my muse I would have long since made replication for room in the county poor house. Hut then jeJfc has i , r I .1 . II ciirhl . 01 in iirs mat will aver- 1 ;ire ;thr. . hltn.lr.xl muiiiiU vanh U C and I guessjhe can feetl and clothe them. tnially too much cannot U said of this splendid occasion; it was mttst hannilv conceived, in rfeetlv V M planned ami executitl ami with all leaves an object lesson that his friends would lo well to emulate. Man cannot live to himself audi then is no measuring the go.id re sults morally, socially and religious ly of such gatherings. May Charlie Williams, his good wife and the nine kids live long, prosper, be happy, multiply and replenish the earth. Card of Thanks. Monroe county, Mian., Sept. 5, 1905. Messrs. F. J. McDonald and others. Gentlemen: - Permit us through the kindnew of NSWJJAiKarUS the editor of this paper to return our thanks to you for the chest of ster- Una sUver riven ua aa a tnken of . ' 1 znenaanip on tae consummation of OUT fortv-flfth hirthdav harhaon. The fact that we have lived as long 1 113 we have, that we have been so fortunate, that we have been so hap py, and that our good and merciful God has given us so freely and abundantly of all the good things of life would ord;narily be considered enough to fill brim-full the cup of hu man happiness. We know that we have had more of this world's pleas ure and happiness than we deserve. We have often in our humble homes thought that there was no other earthly happiness for us, but when we received your beautiful present we then felt and knew that no earth ly happiness was complete and full that failed to estimate and include that purest and most sacred of all sentiments, friendship. You may then know that by this gift you have added to our enp of happiness one of its dearest portions. This token of your friendship. will ever be the aroma that shall hallow our sorrows, assuage our troubles and sweeten any bitter ness that may come to us in our fu ture lives. May God hl's and prosper and give to each of you happiness and friends as He has given to us, is the prayer of your grateful friends, C. C. Williams and wife. Hest 5-cent Cjiiars in town, at J. A. GAY'S. We grind your Coffee free of charge when bought of us. (Phone 79 F. D. Carter & Co. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Itlind, Bleeding or Protrud- Piles. Druggists refund money if Pizo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. Ir your druggist hasn't it send 50c. in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., bt. Liouis, mo In spite of all that is written am much that is lelieved aWut tlie power of political machines and the "l of Isomers, there is nothing I . n .1 more irague, utiunuui, naiUMrm niiil linooet.t in tit 111 lij u .Tit f. 1 1 1 inn 1 ittni iiuni s " 1 w Pnj..,,, The wise man with that Mk c in his Uinnet keens under cover 1 I as much as he can and hides the huzzingnmi ln nciKhirs.- iNCW 1 tU"K Mill. THREE SALESMEN WANTED. Three salesmen for our new County, compilation of facts, figures and draw niRS aim 01 wonueriui vaiue. t.oiin- titTs and tnvns fully iiexed and .p- ulation of each i i'.-lven; railroads plainlv shown and t'ances between iu Kt.oion- ar. sh,nd'; ronsinnni districts outlined. luTered and pop- ulation given. Ow . T-atures tto nu- meroiw to mention?,! f splendid op- portunity for energ.xi men. hand, Mcaallv & Co., Chicago, 111. -" Mrs. Blinks Ti l horrid Mrs Winks says I'm a ij f.l. Mr. min' sure she would smt f..VK.' iA.F- ill-natured re- I mark Mrs.Blinks Well, she didn't sav that in so many words, but that is what she meant. She says I U ye "t!!1" ymi m0m ut'w iotk v ecKiy. If we haven't what you want in gro h" - 01 and be appreciated. We car- lI,t" wsi coous 111 an iinc, a.nu nans . ... . ' in ni inn ia miQpqnrnart inrnr tu call on UsJ when in the citv Yours for new business, F. D. Cakter&Co have vindicated. Trillin phantly, Johnson. At the first trial the jury disagreed. At the "w"" ""J"-'" louim .! ":" " "luicuiiem, ana me court. Chicago Tribune. ltest Toilkt and Lauxuky Soaps at J. A. (JAY'S. LOWER INTEREST. We are able negotiate installment 1 . l1" " unproved Real hstate at per cent, interest, in sums of $1,000.00 ' nr nvr. SnmIIr amounts .'ir S ifp cent. LKFTWICH & TUBB. October 21, 190. How to Go to California. Travel via the Chicago, Union Vi citic vV- Northwvftern Line. Two fast tiiroiigh trains k t day. The Over- 1 I I 1 iaiui i.iiuucm, eiccuic hkihcm. n ss " II t ll ICC Ua 'S CliroUtC. 1 lie V al ifornia Express, thinugh service to San Francisco, Los Angeh-s and Portland. The U-st of everything. Full particulars on application to W F. Kniskcrn, P. T. M., C. it X.W Ly., hicago. GRIP-IT "Does not make 700 sick or otherwise in conrenience you, and cures the Worst Cold QUICK I QRIP-IT usually gires relief in about eight Honrs, and rare ly requires a longer tune. ORIP-IT contains neither Opiates nor Narcotics. It simply cures ; that is why the pain ceases. TK3 CSS DEMON IneiUwr inaUncAsinfl2ScpckacafC9-IT for all kinds of HeadAche. Kswalcls. Chilli. fTr ! . espclaUy lor thm pains peculiar to xemaii FC2TC2 rJTUT2 CO, Pais, Ti P.K. ThOmHO, IlottlotOXl ft STATEMENT SHOWING CONDITION OF THE Monroe Banking and Trust Company Of Aberdeen, Mississippi, on August 2-5, 1905. Published hv direction of Chapter 14 of Annotated Code of 1892. RESOURCES." Loans and discounts on personal endorsements, real estate, or collateral securities Overdrafts secured and unsecured County and city warrants Banking house Furniture and fixtures Expenses Sight exchange Cash on hand LIABILITIES. Capital paid in $ 60,000.00 Undivided profits 4,726.33 Indidual deposits subject to check 114,4"v.74 Due other banks 1,160.62 $180. 312. 69 Of the above Amount of Loans and Discounts To Officers of the Bank $1,590.00 To Directors of the Bank 3,1 hi. 00 To Stockholders of the Bank 12,280.96 I, W. H. Carlisle, Cashier of the Monroe Banking and Trust Company, of Aberdeen, Mississippi, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and ex act statement of the assets and liabilities of said bank on the" date named therein, as shown by the books of same. W. H. CARLISLE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, a Notary Public in and for the county of Monroe, Mississippi, this, the 30th day of August, 1905. r W.E. WARE, Notary Public. Examined and found correct. T. M. HENRY, Auditor. This 31st day of August, 1905. Statement Show The Bank Of Alierdeen. Mississippi, on August tf Chapter 1-4 of Annotated Code of !'.. liKsorncKs. Ixans and diseounts on personal endorsements, real estate, or collateral securities. Overdrafts secured Overdrafts unsecured Banking House Other Ileal Estate Furniture and Fixtures Expenses Sight Exchange Cash on hand LIA1UL1TI1 Capital paid in Surplus Undivided profits Individual deposits subject to cheek Due other banks Of the above Amount To otliccrs of the bank. To directors of the bank I, W. C. JIcMii.lan, Assistant Cashier of The Bank of Aberdeen, of Aber- oeen, .Mississippi, 110 nereoy ceriiiy inai me ioregoingis a true, nui ami ex act statement of the assets and liabilities of said Bank on the day ami date named therein, as shown by the books of same. W. C. MCMILLAN, Assistant Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, a Notary Public in and for the count' of Monroe, Mississippi, this, the 30 day of August, 190o. R. C. MAYNARD, Notary Public. Examined and found correct. T. M. HENRY, Audisor. This 4th day of September, 1905. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Aberdeen, Mississippi, at the close of business, August 2-, l'.')-"). RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts f 185,621 .s:5 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 25,S13.:V United States Bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00 Premiums on United States Bonds 1,000.00 Bonds, Securities, etc 151,(50.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 10.o00.0o Other real estate owned 5.0(h). 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents lO.S.Is.fin Due from State Banks and Bankers 3,739.7 Due from approved reserve agents 2t,4SD.7ti Checks and other cash items 1,05;.2S Internal Revenue stamps 155.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 3ss.io Specie 13,5()o.o) Legal-tender notes 12,500 . 00 2(5, 01 h ) . 00 Redemption fund with IT.S. Treas.,5eret. of eireurt'n 1,250. (hi ls:5.312.;2 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100, 000. 00 Surplus fund 20,000. 00 Undivided profits, less exp.nses and taxes paid 10,752.21 National Bank notes outstanding 25, 000. 00 Due to other National Banks l,ll;i.05 Due to State Banks and Bankers 1,752.01 Individual deposits subject to check 323,H74. 14 Certified checks State of Mississippi, "Monroe County I. JOHN C. ICKS, Cashier of the that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before this, Correct Attest: We are sole agents for and guaran tee every package of ELECT FLOUR It is absolutely perfect. Try a barrel. K 1. CARTER & CO. 9U0V1S H 5TATI0A CAIRO DDI 51m4TCOkCbY jAcasosviux TIME OF TRAINS AT ATJEKDEEX STATION. XORTU BOUND. - No. 50 leaves daily at 7.20 AJn No. 52 leave dailjr at 9.45 a'm No. 54 leaves dailjr at 5.20 p.m SOUTH BOUND. No. 51 arrives daily at 6.55 P-n No. 53 arrives daily at 11.15 ajn No. 55 arrives daily at 9.00 a.m L. D. GODFREY. JR Arent- II. V.TAYLOR. JNO. M. DCALL, Gsasnl Maaaftr. Cb1 Tmaga AfwA, 8T.1ACIS. - Evmc 93,031.83 , 10,493.39 9.2T6.2C 7,217.59 4,071.00 828.90 41,49.-.G1 13,925. Oti- $180,34: .69 ing Condition of of Aberdeen j 2", 1 '.'().". Published 1 dir. ti-'U n.i.".ii.:v.i 2, 4 1 . 11 5, 5(0.00 4, TnU. 00 i,upi;.!i :.-27.-2i Jt,7Jt;i.:in 21 ,r7-i . :w $ 1 4:J.f;.3 . .rl 22,.Ki.lH) 2i.:K).uo 1 1. 2 IS. 15 S2,l(i0.t!2 '-t- 14 v 1 ,". 'O of Loans and Discounts, jJ.Sll.8S ". oiHl.iH) 1,013.15 43,3I2. 62 ss. above - named bank, do solemnly swear best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN C. WICKS, Cashier. 4th day of September. 1905. R. C. MANNARD, Notary Public. T. S. CUNN I N( J 1 1 AM, ABE RUREL, JR.. I Directors. CLIFTON R. SYKES, ST . . - . - . Decttitiitii X houghts The sweet, pure breath of the babe i: augRestive of innocence and health. A mother's yearning for children is in- separable from a love of the beautiful, an! !LJv!!.ievS ZT0.?.! the subject of her maternity. To relieve rain and make easy thai period when life is born again, jyT 9 TfP m Ao. "wfH 1 1 a W Vmmt 7f im o 1 In iri f aqciIc ! dxn mistered and for e-cternal use only. Pregnant women should try this remedy, It being undeniably a friend to her during nature's term of suspense and anticipation. riotner'a t-nend, it used throughout gestation, will soften the breasts, thereb- i preventing cracked and sore nipples. Ah muscles straining with the burden will relax, become supple and elastic from iti continued application. All fibres in the abdominal region will respond readily to the expanding covet containing the embryo if Mother's Friend is applied externally during pregnancy. Of all reliable druggists $i.ooper bottle. Write for free book on riotnerhood. THE BRADFIEL0 REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. 6 A. wmm FRENCH FEZALE PI LLC A Bups, C-J-taem KDn-r ttt Sin i ii Xnm.Tioi. mtl IltWI T9 fAll. -- 8rfTl SmtH- ntrtka Gaanateed or Utaty UrNnM. 8nt prrpt Ibr IjW par kss. WIU mil them trial, to b pi-l lor ika tUd. San-pte Pre. If or drs(ixt duos Mft tmn Ikm mmd au4m t Ui unrrco-i-oiCAi.ee., ses r,ua. t-ta. . Sold in Aberdeen by J. A. GAY Teachers' Examinations. Not ue is hereby riven that examinations fir public seli-o! te-.u-iHrs will l- ho'. ! i;i the i-i.Mic scru.-i Imit.lir.iTs. !n thi- iirv of Ai.TlTi. as fol lows: I OIL WH'.TK TI..U ' t r.s. Kirt Kxar.iinaiioa. l iKU-y s;vi .-ittur-iay, sh tcmbt r 1 aiul 2. r"5. Sfon--l Examination, I ri.iay aiul s! ipKiy , SWi'tem. r l'ian.l bolt iOi.O!!ni TKACHEItS. First Kxataoiai t ti i.i an.l Ss!un!.i) , Si j touil.fr S aiul i. StHxm.l Kxauii iai i i i lay aui Saturxlay. September 'J2 '-' ".. ... Kir-t iria.lf u.i. litr .n-.n h;ion.it i avl -amiiiAtio.t on E incuts of Arrit i h ir, . v.luthrr lioKi Hi;" t t 't i- i iii ii.M i-r ".'.t''.. " i:i in' rii;'i;r t?tl to p:i-r. v.i :i- i .ti o !-..u i to 4;i.H- fy foi ser U'j in uvsil.hiis ict Mar. All t-tU'livM wil! i rv ! t' I hi Ti , i s it h -illy pi t,i .1 .:nsi:tti.r. li;oh ou ha.l at iiio lira.: Kxauvi : hi oj-t n r.-i!i: ii at (i'ht o". -im k. n tfn" . t. r. m:.vr.Mi u r. : . iii nil. :it 1 U'im ji -. : lo:no.- "Oiitit. Au-.-nst 1. 1!. Charter of Incorporation of the Aberdeen Weekly Publishing Company. Svlion 1. Tl.f j urj'o.-is f.ir uhii h thi ( oi por ntioa is triatt.!. aro to puiui-li a m- spapfr oi ui'wsim iK-rs. matru. tnos or otht-r iH-ri'Stumls. autl to i!o t!H trot pimt anl piiuml job printii.j; i-f all ki-.iiis. ar.ii mivIi otln i l.,:ii.t-i as p.-rt.uns to a jruiorai ius;.iht. j.'!. criniin an.! t !. r tlini.' cstat.ii.liiiK ut : to 1 s mui c!i eoivut! j stationery in eomu-.-l io;i xiit'i -aiS tuiiit-?.-. a-.:.l ! to tio ai! acts a:! ttiiiis ii:ei-:ii:t to t hr luaiiato j ttu-ni of a eem-ial I'l-wsi.e.-i i . j..b i -liiitinji. tKc i t rotj pitii: an.l -l.itn'iii-i i t:: biih!ii i:t . ... f, , . TI of T. T. lV.e. ea ! U ;. 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K .'.!.. f lie i i r- ! i-o i i-.-r ir.110 t l.:n 1 u . t-.i i v s ; a i l iii ii-lr 1 ! i;u! 11 l la ir .iu'- j h;il h ;ii .' ),- for !). . ;r. i i-i- .or arc- . r. t'.i j Sti t 0 :i c". ui.ij m ;tv nf li-i i'.io.ni f l:ni-t-j ors shall i a :? a ',ii"r-it.i. ami as ywi as i ;o :ii t uv.!'o afti r ! t'.i- i i. i '. vm. an.l a.ue.ia'.ly j thotvaJti-r. w.!t,:a :'m- l:.js :if!i r their c'.n t i.n. 5 i'!i "iiv-o I'K's.Jrrl. u '' -l'ri-iili nt asM . Ss I rtlar itii.l r:a-;istir r. ait 'f v iuii sliaii l- i.h k j h-i.!ii--. ami fr.-i-i lime t fine r- u ll nt h- r !!! I .its iis la I hi 111 i:ia miw T"iir; and in v ly I .ti,, ,f j,u otluivs a:,. I in .io , , s. an.l niai !.- li'ain- 1 !!- jHi-1 a : i'i on' I in- miiiic. I Mli- i i r 01 inu.v hol'i im.ro I'na.i ino t:ti' Sf.-lioiiT. Tin I'.i.i.tl i.f IM'..! toi s li.m Iho KiwtT Hi make Mu ll t v-laui as tli. v may iltom m-tosary. u-ai Uiih arc iml roiuurim nt to 1 -W"' 1 this c hart i r ami t ho laws of t'n stall- an.l of I h' States. Sections. The first imi'fiiif- of ! ho sto khol.t crs stia'.l ho lic!! at siuh t imo :iml tl.ua- : tiny may airrtv on or as may l.o ti..l h a nott.-o to all, sUrnoii hy tio .-r moro stookhol-i.-rs. Illinois Central Railroad Gomp'y NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Iiil.iic no! ice is fiertbv pien that tlu ttt-ultir aniin.il imt tintr f the stckhll-rs .f tin- Illi nois Central K.iilr'aii ( ;ii;.a!-.v will le hi 1.1 al the Companj !Vi t in Chiiato, liiir.ois. i.n ihitsiia , tK.-u.lx-r is. I'MV at 12 o Ih k n...n. To iK-rniif -.ifrsona! atteii'I.in.-o a! sai.l r.in t insr there will he i-;sii(-l to t-aeh !: lot r of one or more shares of the i-aoital suh'k of J In- I ' ! hm is Central Railroad Company sis Ptrtircl ci: t h twnks of the on'.pany at the close of Imsin. s. on Ttii s-iay. Set.teml.er -': '"' who K of full .;t . a ticket i nn blintr him, or lier. to t: ;m 1 '.: o i the Company's iincs from the station on tin- Il linois Centra! Katlror.'t nearest to his or h r r. ::-ister-i n.hiress to 'hlcaf ami re: mil. s.ich t k et to he irood for t lu- jonriu y to innit-u only !i riitir the four ditys iiiimtl iately pu ct.linir. an! for the return journey from Chicago only on tin day of met t inir. ami the four days initm-d iatt !y foilowinfr. hen properly eotititersn.-iH'.l and stainp-d during husiiuss h"irs. on or t for Sat'irday. Ictober -Jl . 'MC, that is to say l I ween : a. m and 5 :K p. m. in the oihce of the Assitont Secretary. Mr. W. ( i . Hi m n. in Chicajro. Siu h ti. Wet ma be obtaine.1 by hit holder of Mock ri'iristcriil as ulunr. or. appl . a ti"u. in writin.v. to tht l'rt-.-id. nt i f the oiio-v-ny in I hieoto. but each stockholder r i: -1 .ndi--i ln.iiiy apply f.r his (.r li- r t ick. t. l--u-h app'i e.it ion niitst state the full noun- and ai.oc-sif the stockh-.locr s.ictl.v a jriven in his .r j.,-r Certificate ! stock, t ..trot her with the niaiiU-r and date of s,n h 1 1 , -e;;i . nt-.r.-t h..n one person w ill becarrii.il lite m i(s;ii I toan one lioldintr of stock as reewtered on i he books of t be '..pipany . A.M. I i A K T 1-. Sei . i irv . Chi. :.ro. .Inly 2. T.''.'. toi-. YT Prevents Serious Results Frcm a Gold. Remember the name Fclay's Honay and Tar. Insist upon having the genuine. Thrsa e'.ies 23c, SOc. SI.OO Prepared only by Foley A. Oompony, Chlcoao. The Better Way The tissues of the throat are inflamed and irritated; you cough, and there is more irrita- tion more coughing. You take ! a coufjh mixture and it eases the irritation tor awhile. You take t j Vam' SmC W : . ! Ti Rf ? T a fl TW j - W A. X j . , , and It Cures the 'COid. That S what is necessary. It soothes the I throat necause it reduces the . ,-..1.1 i...-, , j J'" s.u. t..v. vw., S Jt drives out the inflammation; because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Kmulsion deals with a sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOJ A SAMPLE FREE. SCOTT & B0WHE, KMIIVurl lwt Avr l'orli 9,U03ll-303100.-;2!!5'.-! X?1 IV VltyOI jpicOsHiM' -O P-- i?!Z-Zt.ZL.i.UM-i r toJ nTf IT. tbd oold-enro that des the lfllrsl I ! ork in 8 hours, and will vpm" not make you sick. Try it ( ( (