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1 ! .1 1 ' k .5 I E rll I II I 5: o l D I In t"i9;H.C0ODMArl! K i The Cotton Plant. A Gratifying Increase. All of the rso!ial rolls have K-en rt teiveil hy the tate Auditor. They show an increase over the ass-s-inent f la.-t yv.r of S,4i:,.r:i7.(M. Six counties made land assessments this y ar. They showed an inerraso over thr assessment of 1 !M I . of So.TMs'.W.U). Then venty-six jx r Hinal rolls and the six land rolls showed a total iiier-as over l'.XJtof ?14,-JMM0;.(n;. ruder the present levy of six mills this will mean an iiu rea-e in the revenues of the State of ?s.i,t72.7l yearly. The eounties assessing lands this year were Ilaiieoek, Jones, Liimar, Tallahatchie, TiiKdi and Wrlter. This iiien ae is a strong argu ment for an asx-ssment of the lands every year, at least for several years, j yt t,H. ;.n(.,. ,,, tI;( v,,rl.L inev.Mie ii.iiiiiii.-Min re.-onim.n.i, v.ril k, ., M1j.sv r,,Ut that the h.nd H-ass ss,-.l v. ry y.-nr, ,, ,..1I tu jt is ,. 1. pit:.-.-that and prnvid.-s a more n-asniial..- r.- (;Mj piV(. t tj(i j,.,,,,,. ft,r,.yt.r :is miinen.tion f,,r the ass.-sn.rs than J t ir syiu W,U I1 .,. .,,,., uUr they have heretofore receive, J. ' j j - ,.t ;,, m. ,tmt aiiis ii. -w t pnAHi-s uiai uie inmi-,,,;, uwith t!..- iH-..iif, Iimst-il th- imiiiii h;ill U- s.-M. f..reaeli roll, I ,r,.,.Zi.Sf t. m r, .1 tin- -un-him and jor total for the two roll-of 1.!M. !nita,UI.r)j tl(r r;(iK )u,.. The maximum for l.th rolls is lix-L-hildn n's f..r.vr. A.- prine. !v a ied .!..". ruder the present law j t.,jt .nl :ls ,.xvr ,..,,,. fn,IU ..;n,i ,the minimum on e.-.eh r. .11 is- s:.HMt( 1il)It.t t.-ward-hip. Ilenrv V. j .i . : i ti !.,.. ... i ;i 1 1. 1 i u' 1 1 1 a . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ! i i'ui im t ' i ra i v jand p rs.-tial r..Us sM,lKX). Ja.-k-i .-.-ii C'ari'!i-I.' !- r. What a royal plant it is! The world waits in attendance on its growth. The showers that fall whisieriiig on its leaves is heard around the earth. The sun that shines on it is tem pered ly the prayers of all people. The frost that ( hills, and the dew that deeends from the stars is noted and the tr spass i4 a little worm on its green l.af is moi? to Kngland than the advance 'of the Itussian army on her Asian oiitjx t.-t-. It is gold from the instant it puts forth its tiny shoot. Its til r is eurn lit in ewry hank, and vh i h m sjr its tleM-e to the sun it Jlats a sunny haniier that gfoiifits :!-tildof huudh- farim-r; that man i mar- halled und.-r a Slag that will e.-m ili!itill!Ililifffi!i!i!iffl!ififflfllffl in X PI m hmi&y ym km 2 Y BOUREGN OR Rfr laniei.-s ..I(M never l.e u., exo j.t j V.'ANTIII). Salt si'ian aeeuniisted with the Kite .Mill, (Vtt. n (;.:. an-1 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh j ;va"tl"r,ini -7, i t; -...nu..- , . line of unexcelled nu rr. io.!s urn -wn mat utniam penury, ; throughout Southern Stut. s. None as mercury will sun 1 y destroy the j hut thost furi:s'u:ag h. si ! iffe.-e.u . s.-usf (;f nieil jui.l ei.nij-letely lerang : v hieh nm-i a vt,ii:mi ;!j-pi;.-.-.tl.n. the whole system when entering i: neej i.j.ps. A.ltUe 1.. .-v ,., v. through the mucous Miriaces. rei'.n ; .-;a' en .. t scvc im. .i express p. - TOAnv fciNT i PLAIN LmLD CASE: f rOUR QT3.-3IX Q7 5-TVTLVf 3 jj GEO-H.GOODMAN C0MP5J1Y INCOKPCKATCtf JACKSON, TENN., Paducah, Ky., Shreveport, La. BUY A MONEY OBOER .:i j r. -."erij :tojis from i- oulahle jh - K iaiis, as the .lan.age tny will 00 i r-n t',h! to the e;o..t you ati jx.'.sihi; ;drie fn.m them. Mill's t 'atari-!: ' Cure. l.i.t'.ufacLmed !y F. J. Cheney ' it Co., Tole.lo, f ., coiitains no mer et.ry, anl is taken iut. rn.tlly, acting jtliie' ily upon the hlood and mucous 1 stu faev's of t!i" system. In haying I Mai!': Catarrh J'ure he sure to get th i genuine. It is taken internally and ; nride in Toledo, Ohio, hy F.J.Cheney jit 'o. Testimonials free. ) Sold hv all Druggists, 7oe. j Tak- Mail's Family Fills for consti t p t'i .n. I The Aberdeen Weekly ITIlI.IsllF.n KVKUV I IlIOAY. HY The Weekly Publishing Co. T. T. liKAVKMthiT. Ivlit-T :ei.l M.in.it'. r. Subscription - - - Sl.(K) Per Year Fill DAY N Y KM I'd Mi : Character and Keputation. Roosevelt and the Confederates. President lioosewlt is -till paying his most elTeetioliale fe-p ets to the Confederate soldiers as lie journeys through the South. He was nio-t chivalrous in his greetings of Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, and toiieh.-d h r heart hy paying a high eompline-ut to her grandson. .Ja kso.i Christian. whom he apjNil;t d to a e.e!- !.-ltip at West Point. In l;i sp ch :: Charlotte, jn- referee:! t t!i inei- Ih'putatioii and character an too freipii ntly confounded, while tiny are ntin ly oppsite to adi other, lleptitatioii is that which lives on the oiitide yf a man it is w hat he s.-nis t Im and not what he real ly is. Character is that which lives on the iirside and rcpiv.-euts what a man really is. One may have char acter without reputation and repu tation without character, while one may have Uth or iieitln r. Mary Mag.lul' -lie had charai t r w ithout ri utation; Solomon had reputa tion without character: havid had iM.th character and reputation; Ju das had neither. Character and imputation make a heaiiliful ci.mhinatioit hut who taken apait eharat r is the most disie -d since (iod knows us l.y our iia.iaet. r alone r.nd not hy r. puta tion. Character i- tii. r.at -t or nan.i id man or woman can adorn. e;i 1 . ' . - t dei.t. and de. Iar. d that "we ..f lhis! d:in- .-hara.-t.-r ami l: will la Ullit.d countrv hav; aii-hl t.. ehal-('' reputalion. It d. teiiuiu. . v. .y lengeasa pa:t of the hcritag.- ofhhh:g worth d. t immtngand 1. pr honor and irlorv in each Am -ricai!. i "t- "Very thing w..rt!i r. pr s. nt- the reunion of one p-opi--. Am ri cans who fought in tin Civil War. whether thev Wore th - hhle or wle tfi- or. Our mora! standanl do,- n.t hang as we p.'.-;.- from thi- w.ehl. er thev wore the grav; t e- valor! u have reputation u-hmd hut take shown alike hy the in 11 ,.f th.-l' I-'iactee wit!. u-.---CoIum! uCom North and the South a- tii.y hat- j " r-'ial. th.il f. r riir'it i hull' iv!i U vi- ill i .1 1 'r, ...... . , , ' lias .si:ou uic i cm o ai:-. BEAUTY YRJUmPKS, 'Tia m Prlcmlmm Trmmaura. Beauty is woman's greatest cliarni. Thl rll at lores leautiful women. A pretty woman dreads mateniitvff)r fear of lositij wor -ti HxtraoMmarv oaie. o M m '-': Vt!j I si r . J r . ' mm FOR 4 it ; -5 i2 K-:-7 And contmum Li(Ji :iii InD .L UiiJDix . we will rolace on te sale our entire nr: . ; j j. Jw kJ ' , du -.-et (h;'S Si - ! -t 5 A3) about one-tixird les-'iia.ii aciaal value. This will be the grand- to supply themselves with the choicest garments in the market -.-.in ii! at onees tnat snouicx interest; everv one. iill ciuios formeny vm.oU ana iti.ou, now 9.:. All Suits formerly CpIo.OO, now $11.99. All Buits formerly 51-8. 50, now $19.99. All Suits formerly $18.00 and $80.00 now $16.49 Come early and get nrst choice, as our entire line goes in this sale, none reserved, and at these low -prices we should be able ? m m to close out every garment in tne 'enree aays, 4- list, keep with pi'id.. " In llieiunoud I he sait I that next n the nun who Wore the hlue he Iioliol- d of all lueU those who wore the ray, and he was not satilietl until h- had ej,.ue ut to the soldier hoineand greeted the veterans of that institution face to face. Entertaining that view, holding in the highest honor th" soldiers of the lah 'lin lovers wake nie from the Coiifedt r.KV, lot.kiiiK uton th. in I my .Ir ams, nor in the Uauiiiul 'Pi" ol.I, t,.-i-i.rd (iliUVK'S Tiet!'-s-i i i : 1 1 foie'e. V' u know vvea? e u ;.re lakia. I, is iroti au.l n.:?uiue in Ii'.si. l,'s t'oiT.l. No !.! llo fiaV. 2-e. A seiisihl" yoiin: lady of Kai.sa m id.- the foil. .win"; dyiii recpi'-st of her friends; Io not lay ne down hy the rippling hiooksiile I.-st e. ni. teri.s in the allev lest sight- etmil'g oV.-r t pitapiiS dis',!;et as men who di.l tlu-ir duty as tiny were trivt n to see it. as patriots and not as rein Is and t raitoi w e ea u- ! ne-. i ut let m - L p under tie not hut Ulievetha. M r. Ih.osev, A ie -and r of I i.e lii'ie! ai.t an-l iU.d- j would like to i-tow n!stai.li d i re-s- man who n r a.dv rti this power. Mat can be done to )ernt-tu- ate the race and keep women 1eautihili There is a balm used by cultured and un cultured women in the crisis. IliisViandj should investigate this remedy in orJei to reassure their wives as to the ease with which children can be born auJ beauty of form and figure retained. Mother's Friend is the name by which this preparation is known. It diminishes the pain allied tc motherhood. Uset thriuhout prejnancj it relieves morning sickness, cures sor breasts, makes elastic all tendons called tijon to hol.l the expanding burden. Muscles soften and relax under its influ ence and the patient anticipates favorably the issue, in the comfort thus bestowed. Mother's Friend is a liniment for ex ternal application. It is gently rnbbe.l over the pat ts so severely taved, find beinji abs.tbeil lubricates all the lunacies. Dru.'r.crists sell it for per bottle. You may have our lxnik 4f lotherhoot' free. THE BRftDFiELD REC'JLATO . CO., ATLANTA. GA. NOT1CI: OF HLl'CT.ON. AS T. 1-se.vNoi: Of uo.vl.s O. T:il'. r TV ti. ai i:mi I..N t-i:. . N.A'tru .'.oak's I" AM .V I I.A"t. (:: r i i;M A NO :. I ; TKit l.J oi r s i s 1 li- 1 1 Ihf M i.. : :ei i i.ii;r! ! ! i-"-a : iiy "t A l.t-i . M i--i-i i . :.e.- .r.'crtl a 1 i ll '. io'l U' I .' ll ' -II t l.f '' iM i;o i: .N 1 1 ( " .--. I 'i. ul ? lit- M:t ".- t i- i:i --a i i t y . : i ; , it ! !-.- f ,-iii.uiit l e t l.t i !. 1 t-t t i- !.-. r : Mii l H tht tin-! m' whi-li'cr nr .' 1 .'.i.y will .lo !r t i.t- istien.' o! tin- a is m -;i 1 i' v i. t !u' si::n .if tVO.O 'MM. 'nr t 'ii' I . co.i-.ti iK-l ii.tr a v. uUr v. ;k s !! e:t -jiei i-r. ;. - v!u-iii aim an t le-t t ie In-lit .ii :,i i-i a-in :. t i:l ; a in! luri as. v !u- n u-a i - ii.' m l hto . et !; -in' ' ' sai l Mayor ;tn. lt-a'i t.f S -. . o.i..-t as '"iniiiii'sinni is in lir.lil uia c'.ft T mti : wc'. t ;! :f. n. tk-e i:i Inn l.v -'ic:i tt t'-.o i a i-.etl ficdf f sai-1 ti'v. tlm a a ..o'ier. vi, I l.f iit ia at the Mayor's ' l!l:.-e n ni i est.. m i in- 21st Day of November, !r;5, . :i- I--I is l tij.i ii at ''' ii a. .11. ;'! ! ! t Inst .it ti o'cit), -If ;.ii.. ivl'.f-ia! ll-.t .,a- si it,i : .. .i ! !: i i tr m: M.ti. i i il.v. or ti!'- Ma.vt" .1 : ' I't .-. i n ' A li ( iit ii ; In', i ! . .hail i-s i sa i. is ". -s : i : 1 !t vti.'ii -n ati l ilfiiiol l.v tin- :..aii;l -: t-livl- s it sa m city. W:o tun siirn.H nt K:;-, tin 'th .'av n' C' I i ii.'.cr. 1 . V. ! O ."- l-.N. . - i.r," i i :.. i:. i. Ki' ! i in n;iiniiKitte rs ot the fit f -r i I A: ' is: !i;.s. iMii-nr 15. IJiVi. ;tl . ,- ro z-1 r ir -iO f. T 1 ii&ggjjr '. i i ill V-. t Vi-.ti t-t f ya n ;y vi 5 r.1 m m I J I -7,7 ? 77. y 17 u j! -o - -- 1? &miSi WlwiMi&fMmWmi W m W Wi Wl m SSi m m m WiWmlmm wmlmwmm M Surely ami permanent!' cures Ma laria. Chills ami Fever. Artiu and La Grippe. ;ukI jjives healthy appe tite anJ pure, rich blood, because it 1 f (3 'tv-:-'-; .'- - - -i'-V' -y s r?i:1-fv N Hi ,:e ! 'i'l.- ;s pee -.- tlm j ,1 . t 1 nu- ! 1!--1:- .".K.-rdce:i Weekly Pablishinj: C'nipnny. s ii,n 1. T'lt- (ar?Hs s fnr wliit h this enrpor i :.ti' :i '- t-rvats. arc ;iiilish a iv-m sia;.cr tr f.. .: 11. ra.-inisie ether ptri'Vlicils. un.l : : 11.. t '. r-.. 11 '':il .nit uriiitiiiffi. , a.l a i.t .. ii lit r I -oi- s as if 1 la ins t ! "SfcSjfj. Y'. .:;:,;;r;;::t;i;.v 1':;; ,," 1:1: :-:.;;;,. movisvioN station 1 s;ai :. y :n ,ii:i. ct mn iv.iii -a: I ii.ishu -s. ami I tt. ) a. :e.iti tiunes inc;-'c:il l the iiianatc- favors tirM n MU ii of tl in : luiiv thsabl d. '-i : -uio.-in, and !--, p .n w !;:.: Wf kin w i.ot wl.at h i :,s ii; J o. 1 ! ' , ; ll V;i:;l b.t tt;:!l td j lililtd, U, U !.t V -l!' : , !:!' ;!: W: .rv ll :!1!e of till; Uiitu -f - soM :t tn :;!. :.! . '. wl . er ii'tiu.le. 1! !.::'. p-. ollM ': tt.e ! . ! :td- 5 ! ..- j ' eral p.v. ii.-ii : . . :.: vv sj AN ACiL:t PMVSLlA.S. lilh,i f..i.fi.ri:.l. s. i ; -. i.' t u j Alivr Year-, of IIx ,.'ico :,-vc;: t in.iy K" 'M'- t.u- il.miu? Advice nt:iit:i tl.at tie:. : , e .. I till the lull 11! ,. 1'- t !. i,t ( '.. ..- "If Vimi l.-'lVe llUe' to do WU U ! :1 "' r i-r: sS. j..:, :.r;..t.H..'. cl.t 111 lilt 1 1.1 1 1 t't 1 01 I . e 10 - . . I 1 1 f: ! e j .1 1 : s: a; o-i. y t -!a f-Mrl; !U . I'ltiteii tat S llei ! i , ... i:ip v-i-rniiit nt 1 f our tIis.ii-1- d l uiyii ;- ateS Wt.ll'd !' Illol'e tii.lll :'.J1 i-. t' wip ntd t:.- last x- sti i t s t li.-ii- Ul feelit:.; ill tie- S. Uiil .' .'. Ul -ke the Southern p oj.ii- ft 1 i io Vi i y truth tiny are part and pareei of tlie nation. Ilieiiinoi.d Tirm . I : paU li. , iL and leaves your system free trom disease. Dr. Rich's Tasteless Chill Tonic is readily taken into the cir culation. a:id each heart boat carries it to every part t.f the IhkIj-. Almost at once you feci better, eat better and sleep hotter, because the Germs the Poisons in your Blood arc bcim destroyed. And each day you aie closer to rVrlcet Health. You should have this wonderful Family Medicine in your home. Get a bet tie ti k!.iv at your dru;;-gist's: or if he hasn't got it send 5oc to us direct. srLRLOCK-NS L CO., SSe Proprietors Nashville, Tcnn. SLA': I l: -- 1 j i v . v. .- ; f-t nTL. trii.'A'i i:iroiri-xsrf IIM n -; r. 1 I tt . . v-s;:S , Hi i t it"v '. .-I1A . ; k..ou v!i;ii uu :u. tauiio;." iir Pl.oe.u;: : :'urf i. -rpauy s:t i a .s 'i n- ..im tit tav r I lii. ;:- .; t, , j :l. S 't lf'.ri -J. 'l lii.-. c-r;i-ra: n sh..il le comi"1--. "' if V. T. 1 'f.vM a iM.il. i.. 1. ! !arri :ei i ll.S.tiil e '.!: . a 11. 1 siUli ell i-r i t-rst.'is :'.s iii.i.v iKc'iiu- K i.iifti villi llii'in ai s.i ..-a. lit i . .-. t lit ir mu'- .iirns. .l.U ".In e"i l. Ii.-:; iil't'j.il!'..! '.clU, i'U 1. It ... -.. 1'1'i-i ,irinr.il Inn sl'ai! have ami . ir - i- ..,:i ii.s i. r !!: i-M n-.. ad t ;..vers. rif ills a !!! piivtai:' s an- ' I ' 1 - -. 1 t ,;...'. i 1 , . ... .r i' ;.i. .f,i 11m ta -ii . '. 1 is.-.', arm ;eiif:i.!i-u:ts t -lt-rcti.. an! i.s t - is! f.r a ! i in.i 1! .' fty y f..rs. auks -is.n- i . a tK ' .:, lu. r.fjro .it 1 .1 J Tin I.T Illei.Ueo No Poison in Chnml-vcrlain's CourIi Remedy. From Napivr N'.v Zoalnnd, lleral!: Two years ngo t!u l'hirruaey Hoard of New Soutli Wales, Au.-iiuliu. hiw an alysis made of all ihe i-ougii jiu-di-cines that wen sold in that uiarkct. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. Thin exception wu Chamterlain'8 Couri Itemetty, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company, Des Moines, Iowa, U. S.A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and lest that can be had; and it is with a feeling of security that any mother can pivc it to her little ones. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is especially recom mended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. This remedy is for sale by all dealers in medicines. Vii oi contains in a hi ;idv c.u'.ec u- ! !? -:" t ." t.-uuyn . or eth.-rv is.;. . . it , n t?.- 11 1 Hue 1 1. t.ti 11:. ir .!'et;;ii o u-.t- of ln!-i- tratel b;rin a!J ..I the nwuK-i'.al eh- ,UH ,.4 (, , .H.Jtl, sll.tl .... AU,-.l.tn. The New AlUiny I'ants Factory, capitalizetl at t50.00, at the first year's businms tlcclaml a tlivitlcml of thirty three ami one-tliinl ikt cent. Starkvillc News. m lu-. of vott liver t.ii, actuall la.v-'.: iio.m iroh cinis,' livcis, bul without u dlrt.p 4f oil or jrn-asc to natiscaL? and uj.-et the stomach. This is tut- reason that Vinol ac-einpli'lu-. such wonderful results in curing chronic coughs, colds, bron chial and lung troubles, and there is nothing known to medicine that will so quickly huiid up the run rlown, overworked, tired and debilitated, or give strength and renewed vitality to the aged, as Vinol. Mrs. Martha Frazer of Portland. Me., writes: I was all run down from overwork ami had a chronic cough for years. I had tried so many remedies without help that I had lost all faith in medicine. My daughter lought me a bottle of Vinol. It simply worked wonders for me; it cured my cough and brought back health and strength and I am better than I have been for years." We can only ask every one in Ab erdeen who needs such a medicine to try Vinol on our guarantee to return their money if it fails." PHOKN1X DRUG CO. Dried Beef in Hams, any quantity you want. F. D. Carter & Co., Phone 79. Mo Hi ne ... any. .lis.-i-iiii'i .s.-etma l. fm' fjii'iut! sttv-W rf cirj-era-ti'. i lia'l t c l illccn T'fo.isan 1 IKiii irs ii;:..t o. .Uv'iae 1 i-u" shart s e: "5iC-J.ri.vach. Kit suit! cr-i l-Oi-iti -n i-n.v ti.-mm.i'. i.ti'i. ntx-uuc in I 1 l...sii-is tvl t-'i a e.ii'ili.l t. ;""x.k.i .) i.as K n sal M-riiKl :e ! aiil in. stvti.ui .1. Tin- imsiii. sji of sa'.l etu purat ien shail Ik? iuar.ant-l l.y a U.ar.l of P'ici-tors. to he tti!iisM ol not less than thre nor more t haa live st-K-Kh" tiers, who sli.ill lc eiet-te I Ij.v Ira liot . ly t'if- ;.u-kt;ciUlt-rs OAU;niT a majority e.r stK-k ; saiti tirrtctois snail h:d ottiee lr o.eear. oi until thfir s.n-.-t wsir: are t Ifetetl. s-oi-t it.ii ii. A liiriir'ty "f tiif U""ae.l of li-ect-ors itiiull eoastitute a nuorani. ana r.s s o- as pra-tieaKe aii-r the first eltetion. ai. i a-ei .a'.i.v thereafter. itliin five ilavs after their elet-tioii. chtxse a I'i o-i-.ifnt. a. Vift'-ln'sitlciit ami a Sec rvtary an. I Tre-a-siire r. all t whim shall 1st- situ k-holilt-ts. an.! froni ti.ne to time sucii otht-r oiii eers as l them may sceai .roper; an. I nuiy lv by-Uvu ;re.si-riie the tiutics anil Kx the c:w i-n-italion ot a'l o !ittrs iil empl'vccs. avj-1 may 1 1-tiuiit- lion. Is an 1 ailrove the same.. One iktsoii may lioUl more than one ortiee. :S-etion7. The lUnl ol lirs:tors shall have the .m-er to make n.-h by-laws as they may deem mK-essiiry . ami whieh are not j-eitiTaiit ti thin charter ami the laws ol thisState and oX the I'nited states. Section 8. The first mttine of the stockhold ers shall be hcM at such time and f.laee as tl v may airteeon ora-s may be fixed by 3 notice to til. pirned by two or more stoekliol-.ters. CAIRO MtPlOlAN iv B X. I.W4 .5 i :!;,. I TiMCNTCOMEITTf S)JACK50NVIUt TIME OF TRAINS AT Al;i;iU)4':i:. .',-.Ti. . 1. !.t " a '111 5.-JJ p.m Nl ' . 1. .V. R. v.Taylor. s . :l :. . 1 fi." ; ill (... ti.t.i a-.m s : alt..- at J.itt a in JNO. M. BEALU. I mom " m- kill i. t - t 5 : ! 11 11 ft i.t. V'.'ji 1 1 I'll Mi Ivl 6jr3 0. i m-w -'. 1. 11 1 . 11 iii 1 ; 11 1 r:- "v. w" -i To the Pacific Coast to California, Oregon, Washington ro'jrtd-tiip, lori transit ant! return limits, liberal stop-over The rate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round t.'Ip. Ot course, li yoa wish tovIi.lt hot ft California and Oregon or Vashin.2to:, the cost is slightly mere. These redaced rates are in effect on certain dates in months cf ivlay to October, inclusive. They apply from all Elastern points vi- Chicago, Si, Lot;ii or Memphis rjateways. The Rock Island Sys L-?m will take you up in either CrJ. rago or St. Louis, or at hundreds cf clLcr Middle West points .nd carry you to the Coast in through Zicr,CD.rd or Tourist SIc-cpers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock island also affords a choice of routes: on the "Scenic" route you can step off in Colorado see Salt Lake City visit Ydb vi tone Nei?oi.ai ile "Southern" route you can go via. Li Psso, tii.u Nev Modco, then "up coast" to San Francisco nd or io Fo;-t!aid or Sir-.iilD if desired. U. liert; these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good chance ia sec our vesierii. country in a comprehensive manner. If yoa dzslro to go oaly as r,r as Colorado, there are excursion rates in effect to fhat section and return, all summer long, special!- reduced Jure 20 to July 4, August 12 and 13, and Aujrst 30 to SepLtinbcr 4. Extension trips to Ogden or Salt Lake and return at law cost also. From September IS to October 31, 1S05, one-way tourist or " cclor.tst " tickets will be on sale to California and the Pacific Northwest about half regular fare. if interested, send name end address on this coupon, Jt-oij noting which booklet wanted and to viit point you p!au to 3. .t i-.-ooable so we can advise definitely wiih reft etl io r.te, etc ST. LUUIS. ' Non-ResiJor.t Notice. .-i.i;c-: MissLisii'l-i Mt-nioe t'o ii'tj. t -... -.uvr v . V i;. erTt':i:i V.j K. Taystvi j-m-th. Jr.. ft a? lvmiUina:iti.. ! . V'. Paso t-t a!., cr. n iai'ts. t j Ti i. I ':-- ,.'n-st nrt'cv i-jJits. y.ii -...ton. T-ti'.-x:'rr ; stltl i p. .'.r. Jia'iisot.. rot o.lit c a .t'rv.s.. i:elkr.!. Al- -.- t l .- . n - . 1 - 1 . t 1 1 t . r iiij rrit v 1 t'liii-...'.' v-t ...... .... before .he Chancery vo ir of sai-1 coafiy. &t H e i CtKirt l:o-.se tlx i.ot. iw tlie city of Aberdeen .on the Second Monday of U;cemlcr A.D., i 1905, Address JOHN SEBASTIAN, Pa.Traf. Mr, Rock Island Syitem, CHICAGO. Send ,.f. booklet and rtes Name. Addre- Lc&ve bout Dcttinatioa- y: ' s. , - ' - - v r . . (O d' ' ) Mas Stood Ths Test 25 Years, 9 far eMUdrmat safi I fc?"".-7PAT t'K'o un-i there to pi -ad. answer or t:t:n;;r to tho i Z&JSf&t .Q B&ra r fi"Sv ; bill "I cmrlai-.n Mul iii sni l court o. t.. nywi li i4 WUSnM. .-mith. Jr.. et t'... where In yrui are itcfcn ianvs. i U jj S if jtt Vt , , ure A' plt9 Witness my !:and th's ibe rt!t nay of iKtol er. ! f P ImS ii J i 1905. c. t'. SJ 1 1 i. c ranevry i iw k. - the oold-iire that does the vnm inn llrClr"! I 1 'work in 8 hours, and will j Leftwich A. Tobb. lieitors tor Complainants., not mate you eicjc. Try iu i Aberdeen. Mississippi Hy i. i. KAY. U. t (October 13. 1905.1 IT? CRIP-IT Does not make yon sick or otherwise inconvenience yog, ad cures the Worst Cold W ill W 14 12 No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. raw UK QUICK! IV illlf iC ; Ko opiates, no Kareoties. Cures Ii liiir9 J In about hours. P.BL Tliomas, Nettleton