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CASH, SPOT CASH e will make some extreme low prices to cash buyers for the next few months, so if you have a few dollars Our stock is complete in all the different de w and want to make it spread out, see us and get our prices. first-class stock of General Merchandise. Our special price sale will be on now for the summer. Not one week, nor 10 days, but all the time. Come in and get our prices and be convinced; why special day? Every day will be a special day with us. and it matters not what day you call, you will to show you some of the best merchandise at the lowest possible price* partments that go to make up a look for some find us ready and anxious Below we mention some of the merchandise to which we call your attention: Wagons, Buggies, Mowers and Rakes. Farming Implements of all kinds, consist ing of: Disc Harrows, Cultiva tors, Spring Tooth Har rows, Weeders, Cotton Scrapes, Grain Cradle Grass, Blader, etc. Men*» and boys' straw or beaver Our Dry Goods De partment: Hat*. Fancy Dress Good* of nil the latest •hades, Irrimmings to match. We are Agents for the Deering, McCormick, and Ciown Mowers. Can fur nish either. See us if you need one. A Full line of the Famous Hamilton.Brown Shoes. Lacet, Embroideries, Braids and Silk*, Notions, Ladies' ready-to-wear Hats, Hats made to order. Furniture and House Fur Fhe latest styles men's and boy's fine Clothing. nishing Goods. per cent Acid Phosphate at low We have plenty of Fertilizer, Cotton Seed Meal, and 16 Yours to serve, est possible price. RUFFIN MERCANTILE COMPANY. Miss. Ellisville. L i * I lu' Now South-Nows JAS F. 1'AKKFK. I numt, IYiuihuh .% ÜKNKH4I. Hl'MINK* M AVAdMt Official Organ of Jones County. Official Organ City of Ellisville iivrad a t Ht.. T 7TW« i.t rU». n..11 m.ll.r Kill.,lit- Mi.. Make carrying pistols and tiger whiskey)* penitentiary offence, stnl you will soon get rid of these varments. idling liOUirana's Senators, Foster and MeKnery, are not far from the re puhitean told - judging by their votes on Hie tariff blit. The time of U. C V'l should be changed from June to April of each visit The weather is too hot tn June, for the old boys In gray, reunions The old confederate Veterans had a time of their )iv< s ar Memphis, this week It is said tojhc the lar ge* t reunion on record. Crowd es timated at IPO,000. Norman K. Mack editor of the National Monthly, in an editorial score« the Democrats m Congress who have repudiated their .Nan uml platform, and voted for a protec tive tariff along with the repaid!, cans a true blue dem ,-rat will stand by 1ns platform tin tlie heavens fall . A HAPPY HOME U one w here health abounds. With impure blood thsrv can* not be good health. With a disordered LIN UR there cannot be good blood. TutfsPills ] ■ revivify thr torpid LIVER and restore Its natural sctloa. A health y LIVER Pure Mood Health Take no Substitute. AM Druggists. :i vou d The Bay Hprtng News says; like criticism I like to he enden but t do not like gentleman will enden your wrongs «ml the ignoramus | Will IMIS. VOU " t o bo C ll*Mt ti. An exchange says : w ith Hour at * K ,mrr, "• " 11 r bushel, mem at IS oents ete., what i shall we eat? Sawdust and salt, or 1 hmtkfAht food, both art* about the stunt*— und ob cup, .._ . - The New Orleans S'atis, in a well linnet strong editorial, lias taken the Isomeanu Senators to task tor yottng with the republicans on all oce.is siens to raise the protective robber tirift. now Indore Congress. Tlie ^ whole thing seems to be a grab 1 I gu me .1 C Walton who shot and seri ously wounded W T O'Flenn, tn the Heavers Club-bar room in the surrender to city of Meridian, will the authorities as t I'KIi mi is on the i a monument to ! talking of doing [ road to recovery. Meridian ought to abolish her club re. ni-bar rooms at once. if they erreot Adiun as there is we insist that Kve tie ret left ent. 1 She may have hand'd Adam a lern- I on. for all we know, hut all must ! all admit that she played nn impor tant part in the scheme of Jercatten | — Democrat Star. And also of populating the earth I I as well -ffieial The Union Advocate the e organ of the Farmet s Union better and better each Issue County whether . Colon or not should take the Colon gets Kverv * farmer tn Jones Advocute. and then take the New South-News as their b cal heme pa Why not trv it for a year any I r. w a v. In a certai ■ town are tw broth rotai, ers whe ar« engaged in tlie U*oal bus'ntss. A noted evangelist ] visitent the town, aud the elder bro ther was converted. For ,ecks af eudeavored 'law, chureffi. One nay he said to him: Why can't you, Richard join iho; ■ ter his e inversion lie lo |iersuadc his brother to j un "But replied Richard, • it church I join, who is going to weigh the coal 7''—May Lippincott 'a. MOBILE GETS CONFEDERATE j REUNION 1910 | The Alabama City Wins Ov* i 1 erwhelmingly Over Ma n y Other Cities, - The Confederate reunion lit Mom phi», ailj turned Thursday, evening The old officers were general re elected Mobile gets the next re-: unten for 1910 Hurrah for the old ^ ante bellum Queen City of the So nth. 1 — , Confederate re unions are beoom ; I Ing intolerable to the old lx vs in gray, At Memphis the report o. mes that the city was crowded with vfsi tors, unt veterans, nnd lienee, the ' old sear-worn veterans wetp orowd i ( .,t out. Dill 'rent arrangements . should be made or else abandon tills There is nothing too good for the old eon ! federate soldier, and at these n un [ tons he shonld be the first care of whose midst they reunion business altogether 1 the people In As an old veteran we say the or else I come. ! old Ikivs the fitst and best. abandon the reunions altogether | H is * farce ns it is, The Conservative liss and never will agree that ail »hat any Gover nor does I« right and the correct I thing, hut tn tins Tom Adkinson af I tatr Gov. Noel is plumbing the law, on in spite If Gov. N, el i-hcuid pardon a man, convict or otherw-e, who is defying the nmh ritv . f the S'ati. as Adktnson is * l,r * s ''ou!d keep right of the harping critics. I doing, he would deserve tne con demn:*' i. n of the people. The Idea of an v fugitive from justice demand ing a .pardon ' Let him come in and heg for it »s C. all others -Cnrrol , on Conservative Well Mid brother, the idea of the Governor pardoning a man—a viet — in open rebellion sgalnst the 'law, is too prepoeterdus to think ,.,h.,ut _ __ con A meddli r is a man who usually wants to give you good avv:ee that you haven't aak for. TWO HUNDRED j SOULS LOST IN EARTHQUAKE Whole Town on the Island of Sumatra is Entirely Destroyed Pauaku, Cumutra, June 9.—Thej town of Korinchi, about two hun tired mill s southeast of Padang was re- destroyed by an earthquake on the re-: night of June 3 Two hundred peo, pie were killed and many others ln Mured. News of of the catastrophe , was received here today, — Hatties burg Daily News. ; in The Aberdeen weekly says : "Hon A. J MeLnurin made a masterful ' speech on the fl.xir of the United Blutes senate Saturday, directed in . the interest of strict economy in the explditures of the government He urged that the country throw off the 1100,000,000 military expinditureand let the Philippine islands go. The of passage of private pension bills was strongly opposed and laws favoring a head tax on immigrants were fav ored, These revenues shonld be ex acted by the government, he said, so as to permit the removal of du ties on laborer's tools, printing presses, bagging and ties. His speech was an argnment against the iniquitous policy of the protective tariff and c* ntemled that the con filiation g'vcs nuthorttv for lebying el or is eus'onts, duties for revenue only. In debate on constitutional limita tions, Mr, Melaturin is the peer of the lamented George." ; Tariff teviston in the tion.ite progressing slowly, but surely uu ward. ! Rev Edward Everett Hale, Chap lain of tlie United States Senate tor the )wst 16 years, is dead at the r pe old age of **7 years. Sever,*1 hundred teachers are in already in attendance upon the state summer schixd at South Mi*s. Col lege, at Hattiesburg—with many yet to coma. ■ ■ Stutemer.t Showing the Condition Of Bank of Ellisville OF ELLISVILLE MISS. OTV .rU> E VÎ. 11H tit. I Published by direction of Chapter 14 of Mississippi Code of 190Ö HK SO I NCF.S Loans and Discounts on Per I aonnl emit r. t int'nU, re%l <« j Ute, or collateral securities. . $112.14*» 81 3,978 03 800 00 Overdrafts.. Stocks and Bonds . . Banking House, Furniture & Futures. Due from other Bank . . . Cash on Hand. . 1 4,248 73 36.654 76 6,200 58 Total. ... $163,931 U0 Capital paid ill. Surplus. Cl,divided profits lose Kl pen ses ami Taxes . Individual Deposits Subject to Cinch... Time certificate of deposit Bids payable & Rediscounts . .$ 30,(XX) 00 3,900 00 6,310 44 .. 105,238 08 19*433 38 1 , 1 T.-tal $163,931 90 Of above amount of loans and discounts To Officers of tlie Bank To Directors of the Bank Te Stockholder* of the Bank $2,400 00 i 1, \\ . S. Pettis, I ashler of the Bank of Ellisville, Kllisvilts, Mississippi, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, full and eiaet statement of the Assets and Liabilities of said Bank on the -lay und date named therein, as shown by the books of none. none. sonic. W. S. Pettis, Cashier. - • •, i ■ i . „ NVlirv Publi , ; „ f K llisv,;;e, i„ ,.„i f „ r th( , iv lIlltv ,. f Jonw »nd State ot Mi-., ihi-th* j 5th d»y of lune 1969. J A- Tisson, Notary Public. Eiiunine-.i and found correct, K. J. SMITH, Auditor. Ti e 7th die, of June 19o9. I Work to improve results and nev ; er mind your Job-it Will take care of itself. i ■ ■ The old maids consoles herseif ! with the thought that it is a mistake to mary too young. He who loves to listen at slander ous reports at once ranks himself with the slanderer. " - — ■■■- ' The man who 1« loo busy to bej polite, is also too deat to bear oppor tunity 's gentle knock. LOC A L When yon have friends tives visiting you, please phone write it down and put in the post office. We will appreciate it. or rela IIS tr Mis. Bailie Smith . who has been the efficient music teacher in the Graded School, for the past two returned to her home at years, Toomsuha, last Sunday. Lets all go out to hear the saint* ed McUotnb preach. He is a good man—a good preacher, and it will do yon Rood, whether saint or sin ner to hear him, Saturday night. The young folks enjoyed a soci able, at tile residence of Rev. J. D. Jameson, last Monday night, in honor of Miss Klsie Smith, ail had an enjoyable time. Petty epite is e commodity un worthy any one, who professes to be a Christian. It properly belongs to the vicious class, who have not the fear of God in their hearts. The June State Distribution for the School Fund of Jones county is as follows: Jones county, 94,162 82; City of Laurel, $1,663.06; City of Kl lisville, $ 494 . 62 ; Pine Grove, (rural) »102 40; Total, »6,392.90. i Miss Aline Mtmms entertained quite a number of her friends at her home last Saturday evening. Dainty refreshments at the usual hour, and all went away in fulsome praise, of th were served e en joyable time they had as guests ot their genial and urbane hostess. We all regret very much the afflic tion which has Low come upon Bsother One of his eyes is badly af fected and it is feared that he may loose it entirely. He has been in New Orleans for the under past ten days reutment of a specialist, and We trust that his eye may be restor ed. " i Your complexion IM» ■ ■ your temper U rendered miserable by a disordered % ! liver. By taking Chamber. Lt,n e Stomach and Liver Tablets you çan improve ' feoLÎi. They clc&iiM mil iww • . ^ iterate the stomach and improve dm digestion.