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of Spain
In >i i hat fhe
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,ursi ' win ,H ' lri,m
Uo Canary Islands,
! < Onmbus sail
k'> sluze of Ins voyage to
It is planned to send
fg&QzHiii's aw .it Monday morning.
nnnivci'Kai y of the sailing
H^Khns, ami to have the star! as
point as possible from which
^Hfenta Maria, Pinla and Ninta
Hglied anchor. The finish will be at
Vila Cruj, on the" island of Teneriffe, 1
rdistance of about 600 miles, which
iolumbus covered in six days.
The event had Its initiative with the
loyal Mediterranean Yacht Club of
dalaga, and its suggestion to the au
ALUERIES |S PLAGUED
8Y APPEALS OF MENDICANTS
Hearst News Service.
|^Vis. August 1.—Six secretaries are
^Bployed at the Elysee Palace to sort
Kt, catalogue, submit to the proper
'authorities and. if necessary, answer
the seven hundred to eight hundred
"personal" letters which President Fai
lures finds is his mail daily.
People are looking evm
houses
day for a
If you want
Rood boan
iboarders say so inV little want ad in
ithe Daily News. The cost Is but one
cent a word.
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Uncle Sam uses 17,000,000 barrels
■of salt a year.
If You Want
to Save Money furnishing
your house see our line of
Second-Hand Furniture.
:.S. HAISFIELD
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Front Street,
Next to Palace Restaurant
J Home Phone 743.
H ATTIESBURG
Special Summer
ates for 60 Days
stenography, Bookkeeping and all
ollateral branches taught. Our
ystem and methods have been
ried by thousands and have jjrov
tt to, be satisfactory. Endorsed
>y professional" and business men
rverywhere. -No charges for se
iuring position. Students may en
er any time. Address
kj. J. FERGUSON, Principal
I Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Moved To
Polk Building -
110 EAST PINE
STREET ...
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OPTICAL SPECIALIST.
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thorities of Palos that the race be
started from that port met a ready
and cordial response.
Huelva, just across the bay from Palos,
and the principal port in southwestern
Spain north of Cadiz, will also join in
the enterprise.
Although the course Is straightway,
due southwest, the yachts will have
more favorable winds and better
weather than Is usually experienced
on this side of the Atlantic. After
getting clear of the land and passing
the Straits of Gibraltar, the northeast
trades are usually picked up, and from
that time it will be a broad, off the
wind affair, with no fogs, no Gulf
Stream to cross, but clear weather
and a wet sheet, a flowing sea and a
'wind that follows fast.
The finish line will be in the harbor
of Santa Cruz, where there is an ex
cellent anchorage, and where there is
almost sure to be a week or more of
entertainments.
The etty of
About one-third of (.he President's
mail is made up of begging letters and
among them are usually from twenty
to thirty letters purporting to come.
from the President's person^f-k^g
Many of the writers -Jeclare
sieves, in moj
blacl
them
W less open terms, as
A majority demand
nailers.
^^Jnoney "to avert scandal."
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Hearst News Service.
Kent. Cohn., Aug. 1.—At Kent, on
the beautiful Housatonic, hundreds of
men are gathering today to take
part In the Episcopal conference on
missions, which wtll be held during the
next nine days. All of the eastern and
New England states are represented.
The conference is composed of laymen,
although several prominent clergymen
will speak.
GTELPH HAS
HOME WEEK
Guelph, Ont., Aug. 1.—Former resi
dents of GUelph are beginning to ar
rive for the old home celebration next
week, which will be one of the big
gest of Its, kind ever held in the Do
m^gion. Sports and entertainments of
all kinds have been provided for the
visitors.
Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved.
Mj, Edward E. Henry, with 'the
United States Express Co., Chicago,
writes, "Our General Superintendest,
Mr. Quick, handed me a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera'hnd filar
rhoea Remedy some time ago to check
an attack bf the old chronic diarrhoea.
I have used it since that time and.
cured many on our trains who have
bees sick. I apt an oM soldier who
Berved with Rutherford B. Hayes and
William McKinley four years in the
23rd Ohio Regiment, asd have no ail
ment except chronic diarrhoea, which
t h(s remedy stops at once." For sale
by Hays & Field had yellow Pine
'Pharmacy.
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY.
To introduce the Daily News to res
idents of South Mississippi outside of
Hattiesburg, we will send fhe paper
from now until after the November
election by mail to any address for $1.
This is a good opportunity for Hatties
burg citizens to send the paper to their
out-of-town friends.
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W. M. CONNER
Has just received a fresh car of the
Celebrated White Heath Flour
The very best on the market, which
he is gelling at 85.75 per barrel, spot
cash. Why piy $6 and 86.50 for other
flour :ot near so good? Don't lOTfV.
the place, W. M. Conner, 517 Main
Jul 25
THE! INDEPENDENT NOMINEES.
FOR PRESIDENT;
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Thomas L. Hlsgeu, although a cltl
zen of Massachusetts, Was born in Pet
ersburg, Ind., and is 60 years old. When
sixteen his family removed to New
York state, near Albany, and his
brothers worked in a clothing store.
A few years later th^y started the bos
iness which has since developed until
the Hisgen brothers are the most sue
cessful rivals of the Standard Oil Com
pany in New England. Mr. Hisgen
was nominated By the Independence
League in Massachusetts last year as
its candidate for governor. He made
a personal canvass of the state and
polled 75,000 more votes than the reg
ular democratic candidate. He is a
splendid type of successful man, a for
ceful speaker aqd Is known to all
New England as "HonOSt Tom" Hisgen
He Is married and has three children.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
John Temple Graves is a southerner, 1
On Some Occasions You
Could Afford to Pay
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* * lowest-priced thing of value you can buy in this city.
This phrase of the matter probably never occured to you.
But think it over. Suppose that the rate for want ad
vertising in this newspaper were one dollar a word! A
prohibitive rate, you say? Perhaps, for some classes of
business.
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But if you were compelled to sell real estate, a dollar a
word for an ad. would still be a profit-returning rate for
you if it found the best market for your property. It
would be a cheap rate for a Situation Wanted ad. if it
found twice as good a job for you as you have ever had.
It would be a profitable way to secure a tenant for vacant
property.
In fact, perhaps half of the want ads. would pay the
advertisers at a dollar a word- and a great many of them
would be paid for at that rate ifi this newspaper charged
that rate.
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the fact that want ado. space, as now sold, is A genuine 'bargain '
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Buyers of coal should place
their orders now and get the
benefit of the off-season price
reduction. Complete stock of
all grades on hand.
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having been bora at Wilmington
Church, S. C., on November 9, 1856.
His father was Gen. James Porterfield
Graves and his mother, Katherine CaJ
houn, a niece of John C. Calhoun.
Mr. Graves wAs graduated from the
University of Georgia in 1875 and went
into journalism. He was a presidential
elector from Florida in 1884 and from
Georgia in 1888. In 1905 he was a can
didate for United States senator from
Georgia, but withdrew. Mr. Graves was
for years one of the most popular Iec
turers on the Chautauqua circuit, and
a number of his lectures, as well as
other works, have been published in
book form. His nomination for the
Vice-presidency was a foregone conclu
el on as soon as the balloting for presi
1 place.
dent was concluded. His. following in
the south and the*strength he display
ed on the ticket proved that' he would
help It greatly If named for second
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fork. Aug L—The trial of
MaejC. Wood, an a charge of porftiry
New
alleged to
suit for divorce from United States
committed In her
Senator Thomas C. Platt, will begin
| Monday, according to an order issued
by Judge Foster.
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HAVE YOU NO SOLE?
(w nm stmts.
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Or perhaps your heels are
running down, but your old
shoes feel so comfortable that
you hate to give than up.
We can adjust that for )
so that you can retain the ct
fort and shoes too. We h;
installed a modern shoe
pairing plant,* where ev
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of
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home in the evemn
We repair them
your way
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