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The Aberdeen Yeehly PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. T The Weekly Publishing Co. T. T. DEAVENPOKT. Editor and Manacer. Subscription - - - $1.00 Per Year Fit I DAY DECKMHKU 2 Tin Mi?.i?-iiiii Igilatun will convene lxt Ttitlay. , Tli Irginlatur fluld not ovt lax itself in intn luring tM-ii'Itw M1K K:i )i fuMuU r fliouM put a elieek ujm that r.ittiKint projwii.-i ty that lia- -ii.uim-d h tuu-lt of tlir Hiioii in the Kift and rrslvt to intrdinv no Itit w-nsiMf untit. Th jn-I' io nt rat a I1i"lat4r y tin quantity of law Im pnipiw's nor tin quality of hot air h lilraty in tlw -:iit;il hall. Iff i extinint-d anol appn i atol hy tin quality of what h ami ?ny& ami th ahility In iiiunitrt. in in tliM'lii'iiig the lun tim tit of ln.lf Hiini' l:wf. In tin- approaching rion a wild .-pirit of rxtravaiStiMv is th thrii ttiiing pro-ii-t, Kwry p-rNii who holds a Stat oilier, or iispim to on, and i-v-ry linul of a Stit institution, v. In tli r t-dma-tional or othrrw i.i, is iiit-rti-d to havr his Kilary raistd or to g t an in r awl appropriatiott ami has hal hi. intlm iui s at work for months to that end. The average hgislator, whi-ii hi g-ts to Jark.-on, will ln-ar complaints and ttmpl. tints of the Jiigganlly sa!ari Niil ly the State ami tin inathtptate appropriations niaWe for the .-iprt of its institu tion. The fart is the salaries mw are so attnu tive that randtdatrs will run o r t-aeh other and snd htin-dn-ds of lollars of their own uiom-y year after next to secure them. The t"oiI tnu-tly that llii.s iimt-f " ter oi Ktiarien i n-u as n is, aui that fhc legislature will get down to work and enact laws forth general welfare and for the more rapid de velopment of the State. The Misi-ixMJ.pi delegation in Con gress have Ih-cii assigned to the fob lowing committees: J. S. Williams, Ways and Means; I.(i. Humphries, Itiver and Harbor; Mr. powers. Public Buildings; K. S. Candler. Agriculture and Liquor Trafbe; Mr. welkin, D. C and Pensions; ,lin fid days for turkeys. Adam llvrd. Elections Xo. 2; Mr. ' -""- Hill, Post Ollin. and.P.-t PoadsJ M"." baveU-cn invested and Mr. Spight, Marine and Fid.-j1" 1,4 w rjmnttions organizid in cries.. Taken alt.-gvther, the MijMiippi within the pa.-t two .:.. .i i ....: : , i:..i i.. i years. M!Mppi 'H Ug.HMMI I.' I irilllillilj placet 1. The friends of constitutional pro hibition will make an earnest ctTort at the appnaching ses-ioii f the legislatun to have that measure in trMratel into the organic law of the State. These gd Jwople are )iotiet in what they advocate and eatiiestly tlesire to improve the moral cnditious of the common- wealth. They are just mistaken in j the means to accomplih that end, i The history of constitutional pro-j hihitioii in other States' has proven that such CieeiVe measures incite to rvt-ellioii and thus promote vio lations. The drink habit is an evil for moral .uasion and the sooner the temperance pi.pie direct their effort tluit way the U tter. The whiskey evil in its varioii phases, and restricted, as it is, by prohibitive enactments and the Um of public M ntiuient, is bid in the liest form in which it now exists, bnt this cannot ! eorttortd into an argument that the saloon evi r was, ever can 1- or ever will l a solution ( the question'. lion. J. (J. Uobins has Uen ;tp kinteI to succeed t'haiicellor W. .1. Ltnil), rt-!igneI, as Chamvilor of this litrict. The apmintmeut is highly gratifying to the M-ople and the lar of the district. Eggs have sold timing the Christ mas times, in the various markets of the State, at prices ranging from to 2' to iA) cents the dozen. The disparity of values in the various towns, m doubt, is due to the wide ly differing jmpularity of cggiiog. Here in 'Aberdeen, w herevvh.it little whiskey that is drunk is taken straight, eggs sold at 2-V. a dozen. The Pontotoc Sentinel in referring to the grand jury empanelled at tin late term . of the Circuit Court at Pontotoc, says: "The grand jury was dead game and heJtl oil to its job well. ; We are iiuformed, however, that it too has e$ lsrt jmd loose." c.c : . Cllnd.bleedins.itching and protrod Ic2 ptVM are instantly relieved by T:n : This remady Is pat op in co2x?stle- tubes with noale - attach . ocat, that the medicine may be cl izsLia Erectly where the tron tl cs!xUs. nanlSan reaves io- dou oy j. a. uay. - The Poaltry Exhibit. Seven hundnkl and fifty bird, dogj pigs, rabbits, turkeys, geese and pigeons have been entered at the Mississippi 4 Piroltry and Pet Stock Exhibit, which ha Uen in prognss here since Wednesday.. The display is by far the most elalwirate in the history of the association and has attracted largr crowds and ag gregation of hinls than heretofore. Mr. S. T. Lea, of JlodgiV, South Corolina, judge of the association, completed the scoring yesterday at it o'clock p. 111., but too Lite tO get admission in this paper. Today has U-en w-t apart special ly for ladies, every one of whom is cordially invited to attend the ex hibit at the court house. To-morrow the last day of the show, and ieope from the eountry who may l- in town, an invited to call and see the display. The otliit rs of the association for the ensuing year will U elected at the close of the exhibit. Ill all proUihility Aberdeen will U clnisen for next year's meet. Too much cannot le said in commendation of the oHiecrs, to whose management the fplcltdid success of the attsoria tion i largely dm. WINNERS. Again theOaklawn Poultry Farm, Dr. L. (!. Nisltet, Proprietor, has won lirt premium on the excellent White Wyandotte? hred on his farm. At the Alabama State Poultry ex hibit, held at Montgomery last week. Dr. Xcsbit was awarded a beautiful gold-lined loving cup for the best breed of White Wyandot te4 in that exhibit. Also his birds have taken first premiums at Starkville, Miss., llunt.-ville, Ala., and Marshall, Texas, this season. Ilr ' i.l at li-ia irt-iOaiii ti ) m inniil . . m 4f.I llitt fill- kTtllll M if 1.1ft. I I il-lti I his farm. The ollicial ciaint for mayor of Xcv York was complete! at mid night last Saturday night. The re turns sliovd that Mct'lellan re ceived a I mil t ".IK) votes less than had Imii acereditctl him fixing his ma jority over Hearst at almut olOO. Why not resolve now! wait for the new year? Why Thanksgiving ami Christmas are "I kill prove da is puttin' too much water in le whiskey nowa day' said one negro to another on the street, Tuesday. How yt.u tells dat?" asked the other. "Case dcre was t few tlrunk nig gers in Alrerdeeu, Christmas, " an swered Sam ho. The Weekly nHicv has the largst line of job stM-k, visiting cards, e!!lug stationery etc. ever carried in the city. It has the newest lines of type and docs, the most up-to-date job work. A trial will con vince oll. CCTCJbARS tearing the Hawkes ami I.iblMy marks is the llnest, and ohotiki Im iilentided ly their mark to avoid imitatioie. The only way to get Hawkes' and lablx-j-'H is. thrtmgh tf. MAI K II "J E W K I. It Y STORK. Florence Davis Mippirted by El liott Dexter in "The Player Maid" will In the attraction next Thurs day, January -I, at the 'Tern pic The atre. The Kaleigh Times of Octo Irer .51 has the following to say: Miss Florence Davis, the ietite little Southern actress, who is mak ing a name for herself in "The Play er Maid," was here last evening in the leading role of that delightful comedy.. This is Miss Davis' sec ond visit to Ualeigh and at each pnentatioii she has captured her audience by reason of her demure loveliness and clover acting. Miss Davis has a iart that is perfectly suited to her, and is to le congrat ulated in securing a play that brings out her special powers, ami to have selected a company of such clever artists to supimrt her. Miss Davis will always find an appreciative au dience in Raleigh." This is but one of many favora ble criticisms of this clever young actress and her decidedly capable company. An Emergency Medicine. For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar injuries, there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one third time required by. the usual treat ment. Sold by all dealers in medi- At one time or another between now and Xmas, you will need - something in the Jewelry line. See ' bur' line brlnj your favorite catalogue we trUl save you ncsay. v-r ': - - OBITUARY. : rDr.'H. V. Hendrick, m of Maj. B. O. and Julia Hendrick, was horned in Columbus, Miss., July 30tliKl853. lie professed religion and joined the Elm Street M. E. Church South w hile attending col legt at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn., and finished bis medical course.at Col lege "of Physicia'ns ami Surgtns Baltimore, Md. Practised medicine a few years but bad hV give it up on account f ill health. : . He was happily married to Miss Quilla Peavy Jan. Si, 18UU. Dr. ilemlrick was a man of high moral standing, honored and es teemed by all who knew him. He was a man of the highest type of Christian character, deeply pious, consecrated in heart ami devoted in service. His interest and his zeal for his church was beautiful. He loved the church and its mission and devoted himself and means to its service. He was his Pastor's true friend. He serve 1 the church as Trustee, Steward and Superin tendent of Sunday SchtHil ami in all these places he was true and faith ful. On Sunday Xov. .", at his home near Egypt, Miss., he pissed quiet ly away and on the following Tues day was laid to nst in the Odd Fellow's Cemetery, Alrerdecn, Miss., to await the resurrection of the just. He leaves a wife, sister and brother to mourn his loss. T. M. Bkowni.kk. Our advertising should tlx two thoughts firmly in your mind: We meet all competition and have gotHls in btock. JIaikr Jkwelkv Stork, tf If you want to buy your winter sup ply of canned goods, see us at once. We have the stock and prices. F. I). CAKTER & Co. Phone 79. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. The old, original CS ROVE'S Tastless Chill Tonic- You know what you are laking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. ro cure no pay. 2;e. We carry the swellestline of X-mas STATIONERY in the city, from $1.00 to $5.00 per Box. tf. MAIER JEWELRY STORE. Diamond Ring on credit. Maier Jewelry Store. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab le, b. All druggis.s refund uie money if it fails to cure. K. W. C! ROVE'S signaitire is on each box. 25c. Parker Fountain Pens 75 cents. Maier Jewelry Store. 100 Wedding Invitations $5.50 Maier Jewelry Store. Anyone suffering from Kidney pains back ache, bladder trouble or rheum atism who will take a dose of Pine- ules upon retiring at night, shall be relieved before morning. J. A. lay. Qrip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and my self contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of a lagrippo with all its miserable symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston, of Maple Landing. Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stop ped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamherloin's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the-grip." These Tablets promote a healthy ac tion of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always lienefieial when the system is congested by a cold or at tack of the grip. For sale by all deal el's in medicines. A reasonable amount of food thor oughly digested and properly assimi lated will always increase the strength If your stomach isa "little off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat and enable the digestive organs to assimilate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol re lieves Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart Burn and all forms of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by J. A. Clay. A Certain Cure for Croup. - When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no time to cxj.crimiui.. with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be re-commended. There is one preparation that can al ways be depended upon.' It has been in use for many years and has never been known to fad, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. - Mr; M. F. Gompton of Market. Texas, says of it, "I have used Chamberlain's Cough- Remedy in severe cases of croup with my chil dren, and can truthfully say it always gives prompt relief. For sale by all dealers in medicines. 1 Indigestion is easily .overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be cause this remedy digests what you eat and gives the stomach a restal lows it to recuperate and grow strong again. . Kodol relieves Indigestion, Belching of Gas, Sour Stjmacn, heart burn, etc, and enables the. digestive organs to transform all foods into the kind of rich blood that makes health and strength. Sold by J. A. Gay. - Mow's This? ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.'J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo,Ohio. We, the . undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years.and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and flnanciaUy able : to carry out' any obligations made by his firm. ., ' , C- I i Waxdinq, Kinnan Sc Marvin, - Wholesale Druists, Toledo, Ohio. . ilxll' Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. - -Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all drc Hsts. Ta HiS's Ft-Uy kJ fc? eonsti f c a,- - ' - 5- v' .-i : Abordoon. Ilicsicsippi. Tfce beanttl, tsilttful gad rmir ahly located city of Aberdeen, )jhich has never known an epidemic Lf any description, . is anxiacs in, , her: , pro-' gressive 'aspirations to correspond with parties seeking locations for fac tories and other industries that may add diversity to her commercial, ag ricultural and financial pursuits.. . We have; a 'population. ; including suburbs, of about 6,000; three great railroad systems the Frisco, Illinois Central " and" "Mobile "&0hi6" ( part of the Southern and flowing 'byua the I Toinbigbeeriver.'' Three banks of "am ple capital and abundant resources meet every financial demand; splen did public schools and buildings; churches of almost all denominations, Protestants and Catholic; factories for the production of clothing, lum ber, buttons, iee, cotton seed oil, sand lime brick, in addition to a machine shop and foundry, toll gins and nu merous minor industries. As regards water, we have the illimitable river supply; about fifty delicious outflow ing artesian wells; and the best sys tem of water works in the State is now being installed under municipal ownership, with splendid sewer sys tem. The region tribntory to us is rich in timber.particularly hardwoods. Our prospects art bright for new railroad connections to supplement the present fine freight facilities and give control of- new territory. . The present freight to this citv of steam eoal from the Alabama mines is 80c. a ton, or $1.40 laid down, and cannot be excelled. The liberal State ex emption, as to factories, is supple mented by City exemption, and no place, anywhere, can offer better or cheaper factory sites, with easy rail road connections. We have an active Business League that invites you to visit us, and will take pleasure in demonstrating our claims and sustaining our assertions. Any communications addressed to John It. Young, Secretary, or II. II. Serae, President, will meet with prompt resjHmse. Write to us if you cannot come to see us. Abkkdekn Business Leauuk. New Louisiana Sugar House Molas ses, at F. I). CARTER & CO'S. Don't be humbugetl by spectacle order fakes. Come to Maier's Jewel ry Store for glasses. Sec our line of X-mas Candies, from 5c. to $5.00 a Ikx. F. I). Carter & Co. Phone 79. Elgin or Walt ham watches in eases $3.75. Maier Jewelry Store. FOR SALE OR RENT. One 50-Acre Farm with two story, eight-room Residence, one half mile from Aberdeen, on South Meridian Street, and one suburb an Residence, one-story, 6-rooms, 11-2 acres, in western suburbs of Aberdeen. Apply to J. M. OILMORI-:, Aberdeen, Miss Dec 22, 1905-tf. UNO. S. filcCLANAHAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ABI-KDI-P.N. MISS. - . . Convenient Homes a Specialty. 1'Ians, Sieciticntions and Estimates sui'inittcd on application. October 6. 1VI. FARM LOANS. We are enabled to negotiate install ment loans on Improved Real Estate at 7 Per Cent. Interest, in Minis of Sl,tM)0or over. Smaller amounts at N ix-rcent. LEFTWICH & TUBB, Attorners. Gracelul Uoneo A Dlr for a Perfect Flgtirs Is lasaparabl from a Lov of th Beatttifnl. The scent of, the violet or rose is as Erecfcras as the lovely flowers whose reath they are, and while the lives of flowers are brief and we can only enjoy them for a day, the beautiful woman givet the pleasure of her fragrance to us as a permanent blessing. The soft fragranc? of a beautiful woman suggests purity", health and elegance; she is the refinement of civilization; an imiex always of Rood taste and an unerring badge of gentility. BRADFIELD'S Female , Regulator in regulating the lunar periods in woman permits of no wrinkles, pale cheeks ox tortured nerves and shapeless figures. It is Nature's remedy. The druggist may offer something else and call it "just as good" but the menstrual organs will not be de ceived, and permanent injury may result. Try our Regulator. Of all druggists i. Our treatise on Woman " mailed free, THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA CUARAR. TEEO BT A tur-i CIF0SIT Railroad Far Paid. 500 FH8K Counes Offerad. Board at Cost. Write Onlck . f7r m , .... . - w.u.:r:.tu , ' i vl- 1.1?. ! Hi perous Fire Insurance, Dwelling Houses, Barns, Store Houses, STOCKS OF GOODS, GINS, And Other Property in the Gountry and Towns, Insured against loss by tire in the best Companies at lowest rates. Office with Monroe Banking; & Trust Company. IV. II. CARLISLE, Agent. ivri'ivivivivivrrrrm ivivivivivivivivivrrivrrii'mi IP-. C. R. SYKKS, Vice-Piwt. Klonroe Insurance Agency, INCORPORATED.) Represents 28 Companies with Combined Assets of over OX E 1 1 UN REJ) MILLIONS! The roeent eonflagration? :put gMl lmsintss people to thinking. Don't wait till you have a lire! INSl'liE NOW! We write Tornado Insurance. Mas Stood The No-Curo-No-Pay. Low Home-Seekers' Texas, OMalioma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Ilissouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Three-fourths the regular one-way for Round TriR..' jStop-overa rth H ntions, One-Half . Fare plus $2.00. All on sale January 2 and 1C, "'' . and February G and 20 ;. . J . - .', Lox7 Tourist Rates to Florida and Southeast. ;;Tlirducrh Sleepers; Dining Car Service. For information and literature write:" :.. ; - . ! r 1 V ' J N. C0RNATZAR; A.G.P.A., MeraDhis Tenn: : - W. L. EVANS, T; P. A., ; : P : " i. li' - . ew cn Happy and Pros to one and alt! Lasky's Fire Store. J. C. MtFARLANE, Jr.. St-c'y. Test 25 Years 50 cents. and Colonist Rates to Year The Charter of Incorporation of the Aberdeen Furniture Manu facturing Company. fc-ction 1. V. Yuuiitr. It. 11. Patterson and their aMMiatos are lieredy t-reat-l a ImhI int . lorate umirr ami by the sty le ami name of the Aberdeen Furniture ManufaeturiliK toniany. atut hall havo suevession for fifty years. SH'tiin 2. The domicile of xaid eoriMii at ion shall he Al-nleon. Mississiipi : S;i id eor ra tion is lierehy aiitlioi iel and eiiiOtt ered to have and to hold, to purchase and to se ll, receive and enjoy real and personal property necessary lor the transact ion of a wholetvale and retail ftirni tureaud mercantile business, aiul tor a tuiuituie factory. Section 3. Said corporation i-; hereby author ized and empowered to hold said real estate lit tee simple and to sell, rent, leaseor inortt;aKc. or otherwise il is(ose of or encumber said real -s-tate as its Hoard f li rectors may -ht't. Said ruriuratioti shall hao the riht to issiielKnds and secure the payment of same by uiorttrafe on t he plant of said corioratioii aiul its imliu l. and to (five such other Security for the pa ui nt of the name as the Hoard of Hireclors may elect. SaKI coriHiration sliall have the ru;bt to sue and to Ik? sued, contract and to In con! ractcd with, plead uud Ik1 impleaded, and to adopt a common seal and by-laws at its pleasure. t-ection 4. Said corporation shall have the rurht and is hereby ant horietl and emtKmcrcd to ito a wholesale and retail furniture business in said city and elsewhere in said State, and to buy and to sell troods. wares and merchandise of every description in such lots anil (luaiilttits antl on such terms and in such manner as may be determined by Us Hoarl of Oirectors. S4t-tioi) 5. Suid coriMiialu.il is hereby author ize.! and em;K)werel to ere t, maintain and oi-c- ale a fill u itu re factory in or near said town of Aberdeen in said county of Monroe, ami to l and to be caused to be done, any and every thine; which, in the judgment of the Hoard of l)nel ors of said corporation may Im- necessary for Un successful oiK-ration r sail plant. Section ti. The ottiecrs of said coi utralioii tthall consist of a Hoard of liireclors or not less than three members nor more than seven, which number may be atri--l uiu by the sto k hold ers at the organization of said -orioiatioii. and a President, Vice-Irc:sident. Secretary-Tieasurer and Uenerai Manaiter. Th- otti-e of Sccictary Treasurer and tieneral Manager may be tiilnl by one ersoii should the Hoard of lirectorssoelct. All otlicers shall be elected from the stockhold eis of said corporation and hold their office lor one year, and until their successor are elected and jualitied. Said election of ollicers shall take place ot such date and place as maj ! acnul Ultni by the stock holders at the organization of sai I t'orKralion. Said Directors ase hereby an Uioricd and ciniMiwcn-d to till sin h vacancy in tht ir number as may tx-caused by death, resiir imtitin oroihtTttisr, by the election of them of a.iy stockhohler or stockholders. All salaries of the otticers or saitl corporation shall be fixed by the Hoard of Diiectoi s, except the salaries ol the emiiloyees who are apjxiinted by the titlientl Manager of said -orM.ral ion. which (Jcncrul .Nianairer shall have the riht to hx the am of the employees. Section. The capital stock of said crir.i tion shall be fifty thousand jmj.ouo.uii i dtilais, (ttvidetl into shares o! one liundretl 'iHO.i.it dol lars each, saiil corporation n.ay orvanie an. I b--Riu business w hen the sunt ot twenty-live t hou (talid (i.".ii.0o dollars shuil l:av been mi!i sci itxxl and 10 i r cent of Mid amouiii iail in. Section . said 101 ihu1km hIuiII. hi adi.'itioii to all the powers and privikvva hen in conferred have ail the owers and privileyi-s confcireil 1 t'hapter of the annotated lime of luiri and the amendments thereto. December 22. 19o5-3w. THE NASTIEST FEELING ON EARTH Is when expectoration Is Impossible, and you re forced to swallow the fi&me material ha thai I riianharifed from the nose f These oiTen-ii ire MUCXJUS DISCHARGES from the noae, and that drea3ful droppin(? down" in the throat, axe tnetantly relieved by PORTER'S CATABRH-0, Tblfl proppli)x Down" in the throat in caused by Catarrh, and this feature of Catarrh la actually the filthiest of any connected, with tli entire human system. CA-TARRH-O Immediately relieves that dreadful "Droppirii? Down," and also any tendency toward snet xicg or of any mucous discharges from the no-. A single box usually cures, and the riBr fPt.iCATioN (fives relief. No cocaine, no fbiute, no narcotics. Price, SOcts. PoHitH WiDicj.vE Cu., J arid, Tenn. P.K. Thomas, Nettleton FRENCH FECALE A w.Cutiii lun tat St 1 1 ii.h HmvtTW. maum ra fail t ty $ l.0 per kx. Will asnd tbem M trial, to be pud tor vlM rvlicTed. Sample, free, lr ar OtukUi 4am M have tbeai arad jir orders t the wwrrtp Mcoicat. co.. mo T. uo m. . Sold In Aberdeen by J. A. QAY AUBBBHM