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You'll find that Pica yunes have a good taste that no other cigarette has quite been able to attain. jjjjjg arettes om LoasHKaiisn For Lamps and Electric Lights On account of being overstocked with different kinds of Shades we will sell them during the . coming week for 15 Cents Worth from 30c to $2.50 Yarbrough Electric Co. HI I FRESH MEATS I f FISH and OYSTERS ! $ Country Produce i Prombt Deliveries ! ! . ' J T I ALLEN RABB I PHONE 89. 'V V CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE Good suburban store FOR SALE OR RENT Residence, wi,h stock and fixtures. Address IL, fill South Second street. Apply to care Commercial. Jas. F. Pope. tf. WANTED Position as manager of stock farm. Fully experienced FOR RENT Store house next to and references furnished. W. S., care Street's drujr store. Recently occu- Commercial. pied by Ezell Clothing Co. A firm , . stand for any business. Apply to FOR RENT Two very lare un- Columbus Clothinj Co. furnished bed rooms, $11; water and lights furnished. Phone 645. J. Burt WANTED TO PURCHASE -Gum Wilbourne. and onk loj;s. For prices and other vriX, nvw 7i TT ... . , ' , , , FOR RENT House with modern particulars apply to the Lucas L. conveniences. Corner Second street Moore Stave Company. 2t and Third avenue, South. Apply to i Frank C. Owen. FOR SALE OR KENT Six room house, all modern conveniences. VOR RENT Desirably located Located at 117 North Ninth Street, cottage, up-to-dat repair inside; Apply to J. M. Street. ve,y convenience. Call 448 or write Mrs. E. E. Pittman, Mathiston, Miss. HOARDERS WANTED At private home on car line. For further in- FOR RENT Five room apart- tVmnUon apnl at P07 ?erond ment. Will be furnished by owners uvtrue, Sout.i, or ring 432. for bachelors. Steam heat. Apply to y. F. Leigh, at Woman's Store for ONION SETS Laws' drug store, particulars. RATES One cent a word per issue. FOR RENT Nice five room nSsflrsi s,een for less thyn hou-- rh an,d aH rdem conven- ., , . lences. Located on Second avenue, SEE GRAHAM'S 5 cent counter nrth, and Twelfth street. Apply J. for sheet music. tf Warren Gardner. fr A "R TCTRVR THE VJL' PAINTER DR, P. L, BERRY DENTIST Columbus National Rank Build ing, Third Floor. Phone 451. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES Cleaned and Pressed AT Autos, Buggies, Houses, Etc. 4th Ave.,N.bet 9th &10thSts. W. HUNTER ElBANKS . DENTIST Office First State Rank Rld(. . Law's Pressing CUibl TELEPHONE 733 A $12 Set of Aluminum Ware Free. We will give absolutely free, with each South iiend Malleable Range, sold during our demonstration, from October 27 to November 2, a set of this wonderful aluminum ware. Columbus Hardware and Furniture ijik that Lasts ji V..fk. u.t 27 f....t nil Imdili'iti Wffe mH ii n tat iii if f.l,ii'n Ut Suliir.lnv r nr l arnxin )m rid (run ur 'ttim y t h r!!rd l'.nf Fn ( iil!fi'- hn l-pn thrrnti'fird, m nl ncciiiuria'lv te of the minr rl'Veii h Imltt-r rd it way inln the ( hurniK.I t in ! The final nlmtterinif of the barrier, however, mme hrn Iturvard, Ya'e and IVnii)lvHiiiH went down to ilc fettt, leavinK Cornell and I'riin'eloii victorious aurvivora of the ijuititetto. The defeat of Harvard by Cornell , perhnjin. the mimt important football event of the day, a it in dicate., that after many year the Ithaca university i about to tak it pluce in the grid iron nun to the name degree that it has won recognition in rowing und track athletic. Thin victory, the first score 1 against a Harvard team in four yearn, and the first scored by Corneil over the Crimnon eleven in the elev en game series between the two uni versities, hardly can be termed a foot ball form reversal. Cornell went to Cambridge with the best team that has represented the red and white in many years. Harvard, far less for midable than in former years, was outplayed. The game demonstarted that Cor nell possesses a team of unusual strength, guided by strategy of a high order. Princeton's overwhelming defeat of Dartmouth on Saturday did noth ing to cheer the Crimson. The Orange and Rlack was strong in ev ery department of the game. In the Tigers Yale will face an unusual combination when they meet Nov. 13. Yale's showing against Washington and Jefferson was the poorest of the day, so far as the Big Five teams are concerned. The Rlue was defeat od for the second time in two yeao by a team which gave a remarkable exhibition of the overhead attack and possessed a stone wall defense against the old running game. i r. . ., .... ('! I,f ,.lrr ,n h1ltg .,.,. ..je. f , !,. un. i." ( I iiji-in !'. e nf W. J. (.m, ii i f.. ..(, Iy the (h,n,i rrj I .ill of I (i A n! ; 'olh y, M il l!'if'pl, on I) c lt .li, of il, t,,t.,.r, A. i, 1,15. I).. i. In it..' (Mitice t,i all per "i I t ( !rf a, i ji, ,,i,.t -aid ei t.i'f to rrolmte nn. Ki'i-ti-r sam wilh the I li.imi-iy Clerk of IiWnde County, wiMun ine jear from tbi I; a w ten bridge over 0.,k Sluh i M l-robaf and re. .lough on Tibbee Road in ln.trnt 'r " f"rrv"r hr ,h "i; 2 wooden brnlges on Flli Creek on rickeioviile ro.nl, I'l.-trnt 1; 1 runcrete culvert on I'ic -kenn iile road at Thomas place, in 1i trirt 3; also for repairing, conciete walls on ' ; ensville road at Tboni is phue, in See our new piams and striped Htstrict 3; also for repairing concrete j Silks. The newest designs of best culvert across Orr Creek on 1'ii kens- j quality. ville road, in District .1, according toi Lipsey and Chapsky. tl.d. W.i.i.4 ST UF. tF MHMSirn i Count v of o'i.l., i Tbe I'nur f of S'ui.erVHor .f .n-ib- Cointy will on ttie firf fn.,4v in S'ipiirtil.pr, li'l'., Itie .-.i"-e ,,.n-,t the fir -t duy c.f their ri-cil.'ir inonih ly meeting, leci ive tied : or proHmnli f,,r the b.iil.ling of a ,'ti'l or Concrete bridge IHTo Uminr.l Creek on the Military load, Ii tri.t TbM H. A. LINCOLN. AdmiiiHtrator. dctober Mb, l;M.r.. DR. W. W. WESTMORELAND, Jr. Drutiiit Office Phone 171-2. Residence Phone 25 .Notice of Election. Pursuant to law, notice is hereby given that a general election will be held in Lowndes County on Tuesday, November the second (2nd), 1915 for the purnose of electing all State, I District, County and Beat officers for the quadnennial period beginning on January 1st, 1916. At said election none but qualified electors will be al lowed to vote and all of the laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to general elections will apply to same. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m. and close at 6 o'clock p. m. The following officers are hereby appoint ed to conduct same: District 1 Caledonia: W. N. Hutchinson, D. M. Wood, J. E. Mor ris, judges. J. R. Vaughn, W. IL Ott ley, clerks. District 2 North Columbus: S. M. Nash, Joe Harris, W. C. Meek, judges. 11. K. Sessums, John More- head, clerks. District 2 South Columbus: Jul ius Marks, J. D. Lawrence, W. M. Clark, judges. Homer Kilpatrick, J. S. Marks, clerks. District 3 Steens: J. M. Brown lee, E. L. Phillips, G. H. Hartsell, judges. C. J. Christopher, A. L. Daves, clerks. District 3 Old Zion: E. Randle, S. T. Sparks, S. L. Davis, judges. J. C. Golding, J. P. Halbert, clerk. District 4 Crawford: W. A. Hartman, G. W. Hairston, Chas. Kier, judges. N. B. Scales, F. T. Carr. clerks. District 4 Dearing Store: Pete Cox, J. N. Bailey, J. T. Hairston, judges. Dr. T. L. Ervin, Hugh Town- send, clerks. District 5 Artesia: W. S. Wads- worth, W. W. Davis, John Mclllwain, judges. J. T. Mitchell, Jr., John L. Butts, clerks. District 6 Mayhew: W. H. Cas tles, J. D. Burgin, F. C. Smith, judges. F. R. Parker, F. H. Railey, clerks. District 5 Thomas' Store: C. IL Cocke, J. M. Salter, W. G. Evans, judges. Walter Swoope, R. B. Ervin, clerks. The judges of said election are hereby authorized to appoint such officers to fill any place that may be vacant J. IL BRICKELL, WARREN M. COX, CHAS. W. WEST, Election Commissioners. Having complied with tiio Banking Laws of 1014, your deposits in First State Bank '!. t 'MHUS, MlSSlSSWr'l Are GUARANTEED by tho Bank Deposi tors Guaranty Fund. K. T. Williams, Presub-nt 8. I). llAHHIS, Ciistner J. M. Moiioan, Vice President I. I.. (Iaston. Asa't. Ciinliier : - - n CommUiionar' Sale. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, ) County of Lowndes. ) Under and by virtue of a final De cree of the Chancery Court f T.owndes County, Mississippi, made in the cause of II L. Kendrick et al. vs. J. E. Kendrlik et al., No. 2377 rendered at th April term, A. D. 1915. thereof, the undersigned Com missioner named 'n said Decre-j will, on the 1st day of November, A. D. 1915, being the first Monday thereof, within the legal hours of such Bales, at the front door of the Court House in city of Columbus, Mississippi, sell at publjp outcry to the highest bid der, on the following terms: for cash, the following described real estate, lying, being and situated in the County of Lowndea, and State of Take Your Vacation Funds IN A.B.A. SI Cheques Safest, Handiest Travel Money. ISSUKl) nv The Merchants & Farmers Bank or (niUMDUi mi. Does Your Church Need Money? I We have a new plan for raising money for Churches, Women'i Clubs and other organiza tions. No investment is required. If your church needs money, or if you are interested in raising money for any other purpose, write us direct, or hand this advertisement to the pres ident of your Ladies' Aid Society, or the Chair man of your Guild, or to your pastor. By mere ly asking for our "church plan" full particulars will be immediately sent. 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