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"T Illustrated «] .THE.. j Sou M f 5 JL Rgtg'Time Music by Orchestra.^^m-/^^^ BIGGEST AND BEST S CENTS WORI^hB -^-COME OUT tU^ > V AE -< 2L M vmjvot ■ Love'sf Cool Off mS'.JkSa g>ol place putt one in a good humor, [nd the coldest drinks, the coolest delightful surroundings. her and the tinkle of the ice against Frozen Dainties the sides of the glass for all who thirst . Pure Fruits and Fruit Juices used in ail ices and drinks, pure cream in ail ice cream served ove Drug Company. -9 = Side m . L. mm A De ightful Juvenile Party— . Another brilliant link was added to the chain ot social functions .ast f ev< ning when the-hospitable doors ot the beautiful McLeod home wore thrown operf to welcome the Juvenile friends of Carroll, the bright and at tractive young son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. McLeod, who entertained in honor of his cousin. Master Herbert Cal houn, of Atjanfh. So well recognised is Mrs. McLeod's charming art of en tertaining that it is almost superflu ous to say in the large circle of her friends that any social event in her spgcisdis home Is always fraught with joyous moments; but this entertain ment v-hfch so beautifully compliment ed the pleads of her little son, wae unusual'}' delightful and so gracefully continued the elegant with'the in for mal,, that it will be long remembeied by all l^e little folks who enjoydd the results of Mrs. McLeod's exceptional taste in entertaining. Misses Annie Rose and Annie Belle McLeod served delicious punch to the little guests as they entered and it was hard to say which T'ere the brighter, these lovely j r 5* young ■ . bowl o I pi They •At, McLeod itter. Kindly Ring up No. 508 Red, Home Phone, or 888 Cumb. Order* Promptly Filled. R. J. GOLDSMITH West Pine Street • 'Iff' s Expert Piano Tuning S.. S. WR1GHT= V ' 4 , Lrmited, the great New' Or leans Piano House. . ... . ■■ Offers his services to the owners of pianos and is the only resident tuner. . All Work Guaranteed l i > ..... ' ' ' ' -■ » ■ ""I" 5 tig. Ag^nkfor High inos at Factory Prices. [. e ■ . . y j luncheon, especially appropriate fSral warmth of the evening, and very much enjoyedu Tf) tin iibapilality of this affair were; Carrie Jackson, Ruth Currie, Annie .Phillips, Mary Ellison, Lurllne Collins, Ivy Batson, Louie and Eva Mitchell, Richard Turner, Frank, Richard and .Homer Montague, Robert and Alberta McSwain, Frances Gormley, Will and Frank Tatum, Mabel and Ernest Mix on, Cannie and Earl Hartzog, Grace Eaton, Floyd Thomasson, Tom and Wallace Crymes, Mabel Potter, Clara Thrash, Gladys Dantzler, Grace and May Massengale, Erskin and vA Ross, Embry Breland, Van and Edgar Polk; Jack and Mamie HU1, Norma Long, Earl Pitman, Norvelle Watkins, Empsle Cadenhead, Lamar Robereson, Donald Johnson, Muncy McLeod and Herbert Calhoun, the latter the hon oree. fc guests iavited to share ♦ Dining Tomorrow— The following will be entertained at dinner tomorrow by Miss Julia Eure and Coney Hazeihurst: Misses Ora Stovall, of Columbia; Bessie Cooper, was In the capital city last night. Mr. F. T. Meyers, of Hattiesburg, was a visitor in the city last night.— Jackson Clarion-Ledger. 4 4* Mrs. T. E, Martin, with her two little .boys leave in a few days for Car tersvllle, Ga., to spendThe remslndor of the summer. t ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Eliza Magruder is entertain in* today a jolly party of young ladles from Mammoth Springs. Those com prising the party, are: Misses Era Coney, Julia Bullock, Eva Moody and Ora Stovall. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Montague trill entertain at an Informal dinner tolay, at (heir beautiful home on Main street in honor of Mr. and' Mrs. T. J. Jack son and Mr. and Mrs. A. Polk. * ♦ ♦ Mrs. Sallie Taft, with hes two bright little sons', of Meridian., were the guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Groff aP their Beautiful home f on Buschman street. ♦ " W v W Mrs. J. P. Meyer and little daugh ter, Josephine,'of Ellisvllle, were the guests of Mrs. Josephine Weems and family, on Newman and Agnes Btreeta, Thursday. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Laura Haney, one of our moat charming joung ladies, returned last night from Monroe, La., where she has been visiting a friend for the post week. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. .8. S. Wright and her charming little daughters, Birdie Dee'and Iiene, have returned home after an extended visit to relatives in North Mississippi. ♦ ♦ ♦ Misses Roberta and Elia Herbert, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. George Magruder, returned to this morning. .... the sick list for be up again, to the delight ol many friends. ♦ ♦ Mrs. S. C. Eaton and her charming little daughter, Grace, returned last night from a ten days' stay at Pass Christian. ♦ ♦ * Miss Ethel Coll, one of the most, popular young school girls tn Hat tiesburg Is visiting friends in Missis 1 sippl City. Mr. Tom Cubley and family have returned frofn a several weeks' visit to relatives in Meridlah, Stonewall and Jackson. ♦ ❖ ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. E. 4 L. McGowan and their Interesting children returned last night from a short stay in Mobile. ♦ » « Mrs. Lowery Love with the little lord of the home, Master Lowery, Jr., are tu Jackson spending a while. « « * Miss Rujiy Lea has returned from a Isses Laurie Ward am ittlse Malady, of Meridian, axe the guests of Misses Tufner. ' O 4 ♦ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hall, of Laurel, are expected today to be the guests of their aprents. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 8harp_ have as their charming guest their sister. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. M. L. Seal is visiting her daughter this week at I%rvis. _ Mr. J. A. McLeod was a business • visitor to Purvis yesterday.' _ f REEDY EXTENDS THANKS TO VOTERS V ■Mr v Owen Reedy requests the pally News'to extend ^ls thabks and appre ciation to the voters of Hattiesburg for the support they gave bigs In the recent prltqary for Street Commis sioner. - Mr, Reedy is deeply.gratetul to all who Voted for him end assures them that hi* very best effort# will be exerted to the faithful discharge of the duties of the position to the end that no one will regret having cast a vote for him. . r tfPFSR EXTRAORD1NABY. To introduce.the Dufly New# to -es ldents of South Mississippi outside pf ' Hattiesburg We will send tha pa&ek from now until after the November flection by mall to any address for This is a good opportunity for Hattles-»nt burg citizeqa.tp send t»|)aper to jul 31~2t tf. I ifP V" ; ' li Lull * i iti ? ;; ■■ . p f s II WOl TERii f A * THU1 JULY 3i si I 1 tf ? ;»:S j: •I He will Winter, and b q Werecc in quality, in equals. Yol while the H| ■yiiil 'm III OELE Anniversary of Imperial Majesty is Being Celebrated By New York Chinamen. New York, Aug. 1.—There will be thirty-six years oi Chinamen Bt yjjg g real ruler asjHH R.nry of his WO/m Although Kttfi his subject*, » I upon him as their powerless ot the WOftas am*raw and is wholly dominated lfl a-wWo'Mil dons by the aged dowager empress. He is said to be an intelligent young mail, with progressive ideas. succeeds in taking over the retghs it he . vei of government from old Tzi-hsu it is likely that there will be many changes in flhina:' ., Emperor kwang-hsu nominally as sumed full control of the government Ja 1889. He was in f$vor of reform and in 1898 issued some decrees In that direction, which resulted, in September of that year, in the restoration of the regency by the Empress Dpwager, who relegated the EmperOr to the back ground and has kept him these rigor ously ever since. . The Empress Ihjjvager is so certainly the ruler of Chin* that when the usual rtnperlal reception Is given to the Diplomatic Corps at the Ney Year, she sits on the throne and the Em peror meekly occupies a chair oh a dlas potloeably lower than that on which the Empress Dowager Is en throned. While there have often been rumors qf the retirement of the Empress Dowager and the ascendancy of Kwang-hsu, well-informed Chinamen asseyt that they do not expect thin happen f6r many years to come. AI-'tM'* though she is. now well past the pro verblal three-score-and-ten, Tzi-hsu is as active and well-preserved as many $l.\women of 40 or 50. According to pres-. appearances, Kwang-hsu will be thelAmperor in napie only tor many .yeses . , BEAUS ia Man Charged With Kil Record, So Says, It is learned that W. C. Miller, man who Is charged with having klH Joe Mitchell in this city July 6,Is non engaged. in the barber business a GulfDorP where .He expects tn. reman irn V( thi ,.th< tl amount of at least $250,000, one oj then* being Mr. Geo. M. Foote, mayon wrt^jtof Gulfport, and a former poo mtj thi [eplj The Gen a Jls\ m Business a X ACClbENT ID® flOODO , T*VKNTSr-FOVK Mi DoaMe Idemnity fo* Travel Ace Insures thd Beneficiary against' Principal Sttm Increases Ten Pe for first five years. Pa/s Principal Sum for accident Sunstroke, Freezing or Hyd Pays Ibr any accident, no math) occurs. of AI-'tM'* is be , Septfirntmis Endorsement attac sued to Physicians, Surgeon dertakers without any additij -s •- 1 • '•