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J M ! (. t . ! I rH lh I i mi'h y nf - , n M I "! ( ,11 t ""I ( fll I J' l M II M. !'.'. - 0 I J, i i r. r tt1ir't, Idil .... M.iL.J .i 1 " 1 1 !',' f . , II j J. ' r !:,, I I ..'-, t r '. - n f .. i . H ,.rt' ,f .Hl. V A i .f i , , j . . t ' i t it, f .'!';' 1 I ' Picayunes certainly have a taste all their own uthi i am Mnr , ..., , ' . , f ' , . t ' 1 1 ' ' '1 tt f f f I !-..' , f , -, f t C "" ' ' jl' I i ' j-'.ti I t'.ii If rr h r i ijlt i i f. i.f I '. i I , i' m in. I if I f t I M p mif t .ii t In ft", i in , (pt i. i t ", f rt I y t k m V a ili ' n'r' ttl t 1t . V, . r f i t j I T i"' i' They're extra mild. They're extra mellow. t !, ? h n t ': IB ?'! I'r r ! ' t t 1 1 ,t If I r. i . i I tr.fi h Doff3 And no wonder I f. mm i I - , f ti f f;"f f "i i'i k i 1 ' 'J t i.. ! ' . r i -.-t-.l 1 if ' i- . . . I ? ,, " ' I I r. f ' I i Silt f-f 1 !- ,'! Jll f (, t i ' , t O fit i ' i h 'i ft , (no ! nf tH id! .'(', n tint fu. ..( l ! tl' tl thr-f f fiiiht r ip. Ni j.rii.t ifif r-n tii riiu li! f'l 1 t il.;, In'i) in lh tit in oplnr !n n ri ( Mi ii!( r n-iiii' l-fn.ifii fur ( I'.il.lf. l!rk.'u!r worship. uriihiy prhdi.l. 5:rut n m. Wnrron M. (x, u nntetnli'iit ; I'ruf. Vin rint Kniron, ?);it writ nupirintfnil nt. .Mpfting of Men's lirotherhonil at 10 n. m. All m n arnetly unr'J to ,e prespnt. Wonnin' liililf class, 10 n. m. iMoptinj? of Church Session to re reive new members lit 10:45 a. m. Preaching, 11a. m. and 7:30 p.m. The pulilic cordinlly invited to at tend nil the services of this church. R. n. KGGLKSTON. Pastor. Templa B'Nai Urarl. Services every Friday niirht nt 7-.no. MR. S. LOEI1, Minister. Church of Annunciation (Catholic.) llij;h nuisa and sermon every Sun day and holy day during the year, ex cept on the fourth Sunday in the month, at 10 a. m. At 3 p. m., on all Sundays except the fourth Sunday in the month, Cate chetical instruction and ut 4 p. m., rosnry and benediction with the blessed sacrament. Every morning in the week, holy mass at 8 o'clock. FATHER YOERG, Priest. BAPTIST. Fint Baptist. Sunday school this morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. E. C. Chapman, assist ant superintendent. Kegular preaching services this aml Kt them ready for school, and morning at 11 o'clock and this eve- sewed a button on Jonnhy's coat and I i l ' 1 1 V l.l l n 1 M t. in) e ' I I'm !i.r ft in fu . Mr J m ; .v. my ( tnlfat Mlr....t,. I ii ?.' I i. i ,), ;i .v 1'i Uy ' h'n.l Ml il n ' l.iftv, "i'i rtfil 'ill if .1 u'i cif l.fiii'ii itl 2 '' ji inf I ':i"i nt M !H p m. I'riivr rrifit m f, Hf,tn- I.IHtt tti I .'Ml. All tut li.illy invited to attend lbea mt i ti J m. 'i:rrTn:. r,. r. St. Panl i ( liurik I i piti ol ) llnly cntnmuiii'in, 7:''.ii a. m., ei rept lirt Sundny.J l irt Surdtiy, h"ly cntnmuniiiti nn. pi rntnn, II a. rn. Suriibiy sthiml, y-.'M n, m., in the Pnrihh Hou". Mr. K. II. Hopkins, u perihtenderil Morning prayer and nermon, 11 a. m. Evensong, 4:30 p. m. Holy days ther will be a celebra tion of the holy communion ut 10 a. m. I.itany every Wednesday at 10 a. m. The Ladies' Aid meets on the first and third Wednesdays after I.itany. The Altar Guild on the second Wedru-sduy after I.itany. The Woman's Auxiliury on the fourth Wednesday after Litany. The Piible class meets every Fri day in the Parish House at 4:30 p. m. This church is open daily for pri vate prayer und moditution from 8 a. m. to G p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and worship with us. REV. W. S. SLACK, Rector. i i . i.. . . r nu. t i i 1 1 ri M-,, . i ( ' i. i n i ! i f ,'i. m a H .'iirt Arnol'l i I - (.(..pie tti.it Wnlkiil Hi il.nktr( hi." tret 4 fttnt l.j ht ; tbey ttmt I im It i'l Hie tiHi.i of ibdfh. Upon! tti'lil b,i'h Mif In-lit .hined h. V L )h' tr i'h Hint Ve tenliiv ki ftime, in i'l rtfi t (nil h tod.iy; l fri e l,.i. a iir! niorw ilmne, t' km Inp fniier KWiiy. lor tr jih fnu'f i'r'W n ttyf roll, and t.oi! Iimiin large Upon the soul. Anon. Remember on every occasion winch leads thee to vexation, to ap ply thi-i principal that this is not a mi-fni tune, but that to bear it nobly is guild fortune. Marcus Aiirelius. THAT'S ALL! " Please state to the court exact ly what you did between 8 and 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning," said a lawyer to a delicate little woman in the witness box. "Well," she said after a moment's reflection, "I washed my two children ning at 7:30 o'clock. L5aracu class at 10 o'clock in the Uaraca class rooms. Regular weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:45 o'clock. Young women's Missionary Society meets Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Armstrong Society meets every first and third Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Gills' Auxiliary meets every Wed nesday afternoon. J. L. VIPPERMAN, Pastor. Second Baptist. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young Peoole's Union Sunday eve ning at 7 o'clock. The Woman's Missionary Society meets every other Thursday after noon at 3 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend these services. REV. W. I. ALLEN, Pastor. Christian Church. Pible school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. Ladies' Aid will meet Tuesday of each week at 3:30 p. m. The Christian Woman's Poard of mended a rent in Nellie's dress. Thon 1 tidied up my sitting room and made two beds, and watered my plants and glanced over the morning paper. The parlor was then dusted and I set to rights the things in it, and washed some lamp chimneys and combed my baby's hair, and sewed a button on one of her little shoes. Then I swept my outside steps and brushed and put away the children's Sunday clothes, and wrote a note to Johnny's teacher asking her to excuse him for not being to school on Friday. Then I fed my canary and brushed off the breakfast table nnd gave the gro eery boy his order, and then I sat down and rested a few minutes be fore the clock struck 9. That's All! "All!" said the dazed lawyer. "Ex cuse me, your honor, while 1 get my breath, before calling the next witness." ROOMS ROOMS Furnished or unfur nished, for young men, or for light housekeeping. Electric lights, hot and cold water, telephone, etc., furnish ed. Low rate. Phono r.0,S. Arcade Flats. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Many young men say that they cannot save any money. Iid it ever occur to you that most young men who make money, but never have any ten dollar bills in their pockets at the end of the month, are always found in the same class with those who have nothing to do when the day is over, nothing to occupy their minds, nnd are usually seen loafing on the streets at night? They go in search r ' amusement and us soon us they i uive their pay check.;, soon part with their money, and the result b: that a year is soon gone and they are prepared to hold no better position than they were twelve months be fore. Futhermore, they have saved no money, and many of them are in debt. Inveit Your Money. The best way to save money is to invest it. If you have nothing but your salary to depend upon, and it is oniy imny, torty, or lilty per month, the very best thing you can do is to invest a portion of that in a business education. Take a short hand course and it will help double your earning power, if you will keep busy and improve yourself. Become a good stenographer and you will have no trouble in securing employ ment. Do you know a young man who is a good stenographer, but una ble to find employment? I don't mean one who only knows enough to write "Dear Sir," and "Yours truly," and trusts memory to fill in the rest of it; I mean one who knows how to take dictation, transcribe it accur ately, and write a letter upon which his employer could look with pride. A Good Investment. You can be just such a stenogra pher if you will take my shorthand course and follow my instruction. I will teach you six months, five nights in the week, two hours a night, for $30.00. If you are one of the young fellows who cannot save money, you can readily see that you will spend much more than $5.00 per month foolishly by having nothing to do, and that this is a real business propo sition. I will help you save some of your money and invest it in a busi ness education. I am an experienced teacher of shorthand and typewriting ami you will receive first-class in structions. My class will begin the course November 15th. I have made no effort to secure students among the young ladies of the city, as thoy can learn shorthand at the I. I. am: for & yf V V- -Xil ft It T f The (kjbacc used in Picayunes b peculiarly Hood. And it h kept good because we allow it to arje naturally so that its deliciouiunildncss and full character is retained in Picayunes. You'll find that Pica yunes have a good taste that no other cigarette has quite been able to attain. IlllvS? arettes C, but two have requested me to al low them to join the class, and I shall be glad to have others. If interested at 62? College street after 0 p. m., or address me P. O. Box 418, Co lumbus, Miss, L. L. GOINGS. SEVEN KILLED BY TRAIN. Detroit, Oct. 27. Seven members of one family were killed an an eighth was fatally injured today when a Grand Trunk passenger trr.in hit an automobile at Frazer, 16 miles from Detroit. The dead are Mrs. R. Stoldt, her five daughters, and Miss Minnie Engel, a sister of Mrs. Stoldt. William Stoldt, a farmer of Troy, the husband and father, was the only one of the family left alive. Physi cians say he cannot live. There were no witnesses to the ac cident. Apparently Stoldt, who wa driving the automobile, did not see or hear the train, and drove the ma chine on the crossing directly in front of the locomotive. The train was stopped and the crew gathered up the bodies, scattered along the right of way, a distance of a tpuarter of a mile. Nature Warns AGAINST USING CALOMEL lui , j i - ONE OF THE SADDEST OF ALL G00DBYS. - a r: si 'Ti r Vait F' ME. GOTTA TAKE iiiMnv to m' TttCtltK , r k-v h A... -i - V;, ..f'- X Si'? tri rue irt I -'ri- - - - 51 i- i mmkhi. VJtoUM l J IV t 3 CY " . Cii.i (ji n in St. Louis Republic. The sickening, nauseating feeling that follows the use of calomel is thev natural result of disarranging your entire system. Doctors everywhere are agreeing that the action of ca'.o mel is much too strong, and leaves the body sick and weakened. LIV-VER-LAX is a wonderful sub stitute for calomel, that has nil of its good effects and none of its bad ones. It acts soothingly but thoroughly on the liver, cleansing it of bile, and rid ding the entire system of stagnating poison. LIV-VER-LAX is strictly a harm less vegetable compound, and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money will be refunded. Insist on the original, bearing tho likeness and signature of I K. Grigsby. For sale here at !0c and $1.00 at John Laws. ALL WEONO lhn Mitt alia u Mktlt By Many Co. lumbut Citiiens. Look for the caue of b.ickaehe. To tj cured you must knw thf cause, i If it's weak kidney you mut set tho M1nev working right. , A Colunibu resident tIN von how. Mrs. F. Cullender, of IL'jfl Fifth Are., S., Columbus. "I believx r.viT-taxirg myself brought on the trouble. I wua e nfinej to my bed for ix month at rtnc t:rnA an'l ?rii o !r'" '"i-" ,,-,,t 1 couldn't raise my head from the pillow. Kidney dineaii had undermined my health, I had pain and sjronesg across my kidney and didn't sleep well at night. The kidney secretions were un- "Gan He Find You Here?" That's the question an important one, too. If he can, it may be the beginning of a profitable business association for you. If he can't you lose. If you haven't a Bell Telephone he won't jump on a car or walk a block to come to you; there arc plenty of others who cater to telephone trade. For business sake have a Bell Telephone. Then advertise your business in the Bell Telephone Direct ory where it is seen thousands of times a day by peo ple who are able to buy what you have to sell. Call the Manager CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (Incorporated.) natur.il nnd catneil me a lot of annoy ance. I was a j hysicil wrrrk. Diiz v polla came over me an I I fiMi an though I was going to faint. I took dietor' mndicine but suffered" just as bid'y n ever. Mv feet became s t wo!len that I eouldn't put, on mv shoos and ot'ior frirl. f9 i- Hmlw MrwfAi 'l;irt i thi condi.ion, f b"gnn ming D in's Kidneyl'ilis nnd 2 bivs enr dw. I run trulvsav that Doaa's KidnevPitlssave I my life." Price 50c, at all dealer?. Dor't cim- ply :pk 'or a kidni y remedy ""tDonn's Kidney Pills -th same that. Mrs Ctl bin ler b i l F.wr-Milbum C ). Props., Hnff.i'o, N. Y. You will find a complete stock of new fall and winter goods at our store. Lipsey & Chapsky. Attend Church today. Great Free Attraction The Mallea ble Man. Will be here October 22 to Novem ber 2, inclusive, to demonstrate the celebrated South I'end Malleable Range, at the Columbus Hardware and Furniture Co. Ask for .luminum ware tickets when you b-iy at our store -they are valuable. Lipsey and Chapsky.