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o nd erwear mm O raspy This week we have prepared some Extra Values for you, PRICES on HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR that cannot be duplicated anywhere on Earth, We invite your inspection. UNDERWEAR. Ladies' derby ribbed, fleece lined, handsomely finished vests and pants, worth 40c, 7 r at - Lv o o 19 o o ti? Ladies' Egyptian cotton, pants and vests, worth l.zo a suit at each ------ Children's extra heavy fleece lined union suits, the 40c kind, at -Children's unbleached ribbed union.suits at - - - . - . - -Gents' ribbed wool underwear, worth $2.00 a suit, at each - Cotton Underwear for men at 25c to $1.50 a gar ment. We want you to see it, price it and we are sure you will wear it. ft HOSIERY Ladies' fast black, full fashioned hose at o a 9 C5 O m Special 35 cent quality black hose this week JCr at - - - - - - - - LfJyj Children's best 10c ribbed hose at Boys' best 25 cent heavy bicycle hose, at- - Men's 25 cent all wool seamless fast black hose at The greatest values in half hose at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 25c and 50c. Don't miss the chance to supply yourself with these" necessities a saving of 20 per cent off the usual values. Yours with the best values, KAUFMAN BROS., The People's Money Savers. easese3cooc & 2 Si p pgr mm BUDER Manufacturing 417 Main Street, Y YYYYYY YTYTV Y YTTY YT Y YY YTY i y - mm The Bell Cafe 111 N. Market St. The Cafe will be the Delicacies of ; Kansas City Meats, Fish, Oysters, Lunches served at all hours. . Candies, Cakes and Pies made fresh every day. Open from 5 a. m. to 12:00 o'clock at nightl Suppers for Theater occasions. I YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAfAAAAAAAAAAAAiAif o 8 f 1 P 21 silk finished, fleece lined m it m - 8c 8c 15c 15c THE BEST THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS don't always come in the biggest packages. Santa Claus could bring; you a very small parcel from here on Christmas morning and yet give you a very valuable long lasting and desirable pres ent. Watches, chains, gold and silver ornaments, with or with out diamonds or other precious stones, here in prefusion. BROS Jewelers, Columbus, Miss. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Y 4 served with all the Season . . . 4 Shrimp, Etc. Game of all kinds. . parties and all special 3 CHAT OF PEOPLE. AND EVENTS. The season for Christmas bazaars is at hand, and already interest is kindled by the announcement of their part in the preparations of approaching Yule-tide. On the afternoon and evening of Satur day the 9th, the annual bazaar of the Pastors' Aid Society will be j held at the Armory, and in addi tion, a buffet luncheon will be served. Special care has been taken to make this accasion pleasant to the little folks who will find many novelties and much merriment awaiting them. The following Saturday, the students of the Latin department of the I. I. &C will give a bazaar for the benetit of the college library. . Miss Stafford, traveling Sccre-1 Mrs. Lipscomb is with Mr. and tary of the Young Womehs' ( Mrs. James W. Lipscomb. Christian Association, .. is in the;. t'J X city, the guest of the college as-j Mr A A Kincannon. Misses sociation. It is gratifyiLg -tojFrankine Kincannon, Jamie learn that at the Birmingham convention a fortnight aero, the Y. W. C. A. of the I. I. & C. made the banner report, and announ ced that in the past year $1400.00 had been devoted to their work. The class of 1904 established the office of general secretary, for whose salary they pledged them selves, and whose duty it is to assist the officers of the associa tion, and direct its work At the Thanksgiving cotilion of the Choctaw Club, the guests voted a number of recent chang es which add to the attractive in terior of the club rooms. The wicker furniture has been receiv ed, and several gifts, contribu ting to the charm of the apart ments, have come with the com pliments of the Ladies Auxiliary. The third of the series of dances which will mark the winter months, will occur Christmas week, and promises to be quite on elaborate affair. In the audience at the theatre last evening many visitors were seen. A party of ten from Ma- con were welcomed, ana aliss Pollard from Montgomery, Miss May Richards, Miss Lavinia Rob ertson, Mr. Carey Cocke, Dr. Hartwell Cocke and Mr. Billups Harris, who have been guests at Malvern Hill" came in to wit ness the musical comedy 'Dor cas. ; f Mrs. Groyer and the Misses Grover will spend the winter in Columbus and will make their home with Mrs. S. C Munger. The Rev. Mr. Grover has charge of the Presbyterian church at Aliceville, and i s also engaged in mission work. it; itt Dr. W. T. Boiling's Columbus friends will be interested in Torture of a Preacher. The storv of the torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harperville, X. Y., will interest you. He says: "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep-sitting up in bed I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-1 sumption, Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption." A grand cure for diseased condition-of the Throat and LuDgs. At Chapman and Mayfield's, druggists; price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. In succeeding the firm of Har-ris-Pegues Hardware Co., we wish to assure the public that J we will appreciate a continuance of the liberal patronage which has been accorded this firm, and we will at all times endeavor to merit the public confidence and good will. See us for everything in the Hardware. line. Pegues -McCown Hardwa&b Co. A savings account opened in our savings department bearing 4 per cent, per annum is one of the very best methods for start ing on the road to permanent prosperity. Try it with us. Merchants & Farmers Bank. knowing that he was the orator. for the Jackson Lodge of Elks on Memorial Day, and delivered a beautiful address. At its conclu sion he was presented by the IClks wiih an exquisite electric study lamp. ' iS V$ & Rev. Dunbar Hunt Ogden, who during his pastorate here has been so much beloved by the col- lege girls, will make his farewell address to the student body at the chapel exercises Friday morning. The Rev. T. H. Lipscomb is attending the meeting of the North Mississippi Conference in Grenada. Durincr his absence , G e and uu, M George Kincannon are exptcted the later part of the week from New Orleans. '! i ; a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Garth returned Saturday to their country place, ''Prairie View." Miss Mary Garth is in West Point, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Chap man. t'J i; Miss Selena Martin and Miss Alice Halbert of the Franklin Academy faculty have been una ble to meet their classes this week on account of sickness. 11 Miss Cornelia Hudson spent Saturday and Sunday at "Mal vern Hill" as the guest of Dr. Cocke who is entertaining at a delightful house party. S i 'i Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Ayres will entertain very infoi mally at cards this evening in honor of Mrs. E. G. McCabe of Atlanta. K t'l . . Mr. John B. Ross of Memphis, a nephew of the lamented Col. L. Q. C. Lamar, spent several days in Columbus last week. h: i r-m. s. r. Mr. James Butler, who is now connected with the railway mail service, is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. H. Butler. ; i sff rS Mrs. W. H. Brooks will be the hostess of the Tuesday Whist Club this afternoon at three o'clock. Mrs. K. E. Johnston and Miss Marcie Billups reached home Sunday after a brief stay in ; St. Louis. ; r-. Sm. j-. Miss Kizzie Hairston of Craw ford, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. W. Hairston last week. For Sale Stove Wood. We have about six or seven hundred cords of nice split Pine Wood, which we will deliver to any part of the city for $1.25 per load. 'Phone W. J. McClure, Jr. at office of Newsouth Plow Co. ll-26-2w ' Card cases for gentlemen 50 cents and $1.00 at Johnston & Caine's. T.J. Locke & Son Good Tilings To Eat BANKING DEPARTMENT STATEMENT ' V SHOWING THE CONDITION OF THE Columbus Insurance and Banking Co. of Columbus. Miss., or Nov. 16. 1905. Published by direction of Chapter -14 of the Annotated Code of 1892. RESOURCES. Loans and discount's on personal endorsements, real estate or col lateral securities f4H.Vl3.T2 Overdrafts secured Overdrafts unsecured .r .-'tf Stocks. .viim State Bonds, Alabama 2.iX.0 Bonds M. & O. U. R. 31.247.17 Bonds, industrial 2i.mou Banking House 11. rtm.tw Other Real Estate. 3.tM4 Sisrht Exchange 17.m.07 Cash on hand 5:.3.N) Total 1 1. 004.727.30 LIABILITIES. Capital Paid in nankin Dep t f liin.ini.H) Undivided I'rotits. Net- 74.4U2 Individual Deposits sub. to check .. 474.fil.l2 Time Certificates of Deposit 2i .;:& rt Bills payable Kai.tmum Due other Banks. Total 1.X .727 : Of the above amount of I:u s an'i Discounts To Officers of the Bank 5.:7.;H To Directors of the Bank H". To Stockholders of the Bat.k 2t.?77 11 I. Ur. II. Lee, Cashier, Cui.VMurs Isnns r. anuBankim; Co.. of oluinbi-. Mi- do hereby certify that the forej'iiu;' i-. a true, full and exact stiiteruci-t : the Assets ui il Liabilities of said IS.it'k on the 1 i.v ;inl u.i: named therein. a shown by the bo. .ks of same. V. !1. Lt r., 1'u-iiiei. Colunibus In-iiraiiee ;inl 1 tan UiJ:' o. Sworn to aril subscribed before me. aN'otat) Public for I 'ny of t'oai-iiims in and tor t he County of Lowndes. Mi.ssNs.j.p;. thi. the '.;td day of Nov., l '..:. C. li. vkk. Notary i'ub'.lc. Examined and found correct : T. M. lit SHY, Auditir. This 2t't'a day of Nov.. P.-(j.". TTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT J. T. HARDIN 404 Main St. FIRST CLASS FRESH MEATS Of all kinds. Fish, Oysters and Game in Season. Coun. try Produce and Hides bought and sold. Prompt delivery. Phone No. 462. "4 -I 4 -4 AAA AAA AAA A AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A DR. R. S.CURRY Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. All Diseases, both acute and chronic, treated by the most im proved methods. Glasses Fitted and Satisfaction Guaranteed. OFFICE HOURS ISo.. m. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The Kandy Kitchen formerly con ducted by Geo. Shine has been sold to Louis Finger i'c lb-o. The Finger Bros, assume the payment of all debts due by the Kandy Kitchen, and all ac counts due the Kandy Kitchen should be .settled with the Finger Bros. Gko. Shixk, Louis Fixgku. Nov. 22, 1 !.)". it Having sold out The Kandy Kitchen to Messrs. Louis Finger A: Bro., I wish to extend my thanks to the patrons for their courtesies and to request a con tinuance of patronage for them. Mr. Louis Finger having been my partner since the opening, is in every way capable and deserving of the confi dence of the patrons. Geo. Shine. Posted. Notice is hereby given that all of my land in the Steens neigh borhood is posted, and all fish ing, hunting and trespassing is postively forbidden. Abe Loftis. 11-15-lm. COLUMBUS Insurance and Banking Co. COLUMBUS, MISSIKHiri'I. Chartered Feb. 14, 185 a. : : Capital, Oldest Ban in the State With Maintained its credit durinar the war. and cbantre on all the principal cities bought and 1 he buildintr has st(H)d the tet of three improved Herrinc Steel Safe, with time-lock ment of its condition published four times ier auditor may call for. tficer T. H. Franklin. President: H. A. C. H. Ayres. Teller: K. K. Hopkins. iUKk keeper; Uimcom-u. A. Weaver. R, T. Sykes. J. S. T. O. Burris. J. L. Walker and Chas. Sherrod. N. B. We solicit deposits and businesn deaKn&ro with u. Courteou. p'.irr 1 attention to our patrons. THE FIRST STATE BANK, COLUMBUS. - MISSIbSI I'I'I CAPITAL. $75,000. Transacts a Banking Uusiness Only. Buys ami Sells Kxchant-p f.n lie Prin cipai Ciuio. Bu3 and Sells Bends. Stocks and Warrant Interest paid on deposits left for a specified time. Four tiroes yemriv rn.t ment of its condition be published in the city pai-ern. Ftre prof building : n.-e m .1 t,-d r proof vault: the latest style of safes with the best ltck. Siuall safe in thctji.'tu'ii oiners a seure place for valuables. None rented to trantrer. Dibbcxors: V. C. Richards Jno. M. Morgan. Waiter Weaver. R. T WiilUn C A J-t n-t 00 aaaaaaaaaaaaIaaaaaaaaaaaa 'Gclumbus Shcalrc, Wednesday, Bee. 6. Ancim: l. sttKiwnn offers hi latest exhibition of hirh -la ..Moving 9ielure:u. Present inir th Gratt Achievements in ZllctUn, 2hits$rapht(, lirl. Prices: 2 V. .'V ai School ( 'hiidrt ri p. in. Matintv !'rii : l.V Ierrv-d -a?" i Ma vo A .I:.--.' a s AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA4 C0LUJI1BDS THEATRE SAT IK I). I Y MfillT. PLC. ni. D.W'II) 5'.. 1.! Uncle Josh Spruccby all nf.w 'i ;: Cirlotul Sifc:a! Si ry, Th (irt-;r Saw M il N. . Sup'rb M rliai i a! : . 10 PEOPLE liAYSIilii) HAM) Grand Op.'ratV ( U New and .VvH Sj iit;-s. Fiftj'Kf.th Var of Sir i Watch for Bis: Street Parade onsaloat Muvo.V W mi CADY, The PJ urnber has purclr.isrd tlt r i " i r and supply drj art tn ?it f the Columbus Li'bt .u,d Power Co., ami i? i:ow r-;dy to subiuit I'tiiDat.-s rj Electrical wiritit: of 'd ami now residences ar.d stores. Electrical tixtures. sup plies, larnpi. etc., car ried in stock. IL J. Harrison ..fiROCER.. 113 North Market St. ..New Store.. Fresh Stock. .Low Prices ..Prompt Delivery.. Countrv Produce a Specialty. DR. D. D. GRIFFIN ..DENTIST. Ot!ic over Oilicp hour : 9-1 (Kim to 1J a. ti. n, . Wanted. 500 one and two gallon j Jk's. May iV Wk.wkk. - - S23 1,000. the Largest Banicn Cij rPdftnH in riru.at Un u'h ' ; : soid. Stoek and WanaM i-.'i.-'.t - Cri uninjured. Kir" ir..f , . v and burglar -pnf at t -t ;t, -r t. annum, and a ofun ' ti e t r , Weave - . Vice-I'jes der.f : V.. It I. Cia.iM Wr.itt!eid. A-i i 1 I.. . ... H::!uis. T. H. l-'rar.k.in. V,'. It. I. i. -4 4 4