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Two princesses, representatives of
the only real American royalty, de- j
scendants of that Massasolit whose |
word was law to thirty villages and !
30,000 rednien, are living in poverty
on the shores of Lake Assawanpsett,
Mass. They are Teweeleema and
Wootonekanuskc.
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President Gompers feels reasonably j
sure that he lias cinched the Texas ■
labor vote for Bryan.—Newark News, j
HATTIESBURG DIRECTORY.
B. M. DEAVENPORT,
Veterinary Hospital.
318 East Pine Street.
.Phones—Day, Home, 45, Cumb 911.
Night, Residence, Home, 762.
C. F. REDDOCH,
Attorney-at-Law.
Suite 102
Keyes Building.
E. F. HUDDLESTON
Public Stenographer.
Room 304 Carter Building.
Cumb. 'Phone 445.
J. C. JOHNSON
WATCHMAKER. JEWELER
and ENGRAVER
Repairing a Specialty
oore Bros. Grocery,

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Pine St.
THE POLE-STOCK L'B'R CO.
Yellow Pine Lumber
Ross Building
Rooms 304-305
Cumberland
Phone 11
Spectacles Fitted. Eyes Tester Free. !
Graduate—New York, Chicago, Atlan- 1
DOCTORS DIRECTORY
ta r Boston.
DR. W. A. CHARPING,
Scientific and Practical Optician.
Off'ceat H. S. Lilius Jewelry 8tore,'
105 Front Street.
E. J. MITCHELL,
{DENTIST
,'dd Fellows Building, ' Front Street.
All Work Guaranteed.
jgY & McMULLAN,
I^^DENTISTS
Russ Building
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American Printing
Company
HIGH GRADE
JOB PRINTING
The kind that the people
appreciate
We have purchased the entire stock of Stationery of the
Daily News, and respectfully solicit
of the business formerly given them.
portion, at least,
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We Make a Specialty
of Delivering Work
When Promised
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Building
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UNCLE JOE
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j Peoria. 111., October 19.—When the
■ Illinois State Federation of Labor
j meets here tomorrow, the delegates
indorse a
will probably be asked to
scathing denunciation of Speaker Jo-,.,
seph (i. Cannon and to call upon the j
union workmen of the Danville Dis
trict to do everything in their power
to prevent his re-election,
tion of indorsing or condemning other I
state and national candidates for pub- |
lie office will probably come before I
the session and will likely lead to an
acrimonious discussion, since the Re
publican, Democratic and Socialist
parties are all well represented among
the delegates.
The ques
EYES MADE EQUAL

If your eyes are not working togeth
er if one of them is unequal to Us
tusk, you are under a great disad
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1 . , u are waat your evcs
make you and can never do more than
they permit. It they are not serving
you properly, everything you do will °
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be worse than it should be—though [ g
seeming right to you!
Think what
this means in this workaday world.
Reflect upon how easy a reputation
for skill may slip away from you, and
! J' our earning capacity so he injured.
1 You can on, Y be at your best while
both your eyes, are giving you their
utmost service. If they are not, you
need advice.
WHAT TO DO.
I will tell you after an examination
whether they need assistance or not,
and if they do, my record during the
past years is proff of my ability to
benefit you. Why hesitate when so
much is at stake, when the result con
only be benefit, if such is possible?
F. W. Queen, Oph. D.
Optical Specialist.j
1 10 E Pine St.
Polk Bldg.
TODAY IN DAKOTA
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Land Lottery in the
Northwest.
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WHEEL OF FORTUNE
Thousands Are Eager to Get Slices
of Land in the Rosebud Indian Res
ervation and Much Excitement Pre
vails There.

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a> ' October 19. The
Louisiana Lottery Company in its I
palmiest days was never
arouse so much interest in a drawing j
as has Uncle Sam's personally com ]
ducted game of chance in disposing !
° f L he 1 }. 0seb ", d land ® * n Tripp county, j
| Today the wheel of fortune will he- |
[ g j n revolving, and the agents of Uncle !
able
Sam's Land Lottery, Limited will dole
out to Ihe possessors of lucky tickets
the choiest 160-acre farms in the
800,000-acre reservation formerly
copied by the warlike Sioux. The lot.
tery will continue until all of the win-j
ning tickets have been drawn from
the wheel. Then the happy few will
congratulate each other on the fair
ness and justness of Uncle Sam's lit
tle lottery, and the disgruntled many
will return to their homes all over
the country, muttering maledictions
on Fate and South Dakota and land
lotteries and things in general.
PJersons who are successful in this
drawing will be permitted to make
entry of one quarter section, or less,
under the homestead laws, at some
date after March 1, 1909, and may
obtain title by making the required i
residence and cultivation and the
payment of $6 an acre for all lands
entered prior to June 1, 1909, or $4.50
an acre for lands entered under the
president's proclamation, after that
date.
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One-fifth of the purchase
money must be paid at the date of

the entry, and the remainder in five
equal annual payments, without inter
est.
In an entry man chooses to do
so, he can obtain title after fourteen
months' actual residence and culti- 1
vation, by paying all of the deferred in- !
There are no settlements on any of I
these lands and several townsites will i
stallments.
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be located 'in suitable places and re- !
j metropolis today to take part in the
j served from homestead entry before
| March 1, 1909.
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Hearst News Service.
Birmingham, Ala., October 19.—Ex
ponents of the doctrine of extreme
' sanctification from all over the conn
U^ especially from the southern
I states, are swarming into the Alabama
j annual session of the Holiness Union
] The first meeting will he held tumor
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Hearst News Service.
Indianapolis, Ind., October 19.—A
determined warfare on fake "medi
ums" and "psychic'' charitans will be
inaugurated by the National Spiritual
ists' Association, according to influen
tial leaders of the cult who are here
today (o take pari in this week's con
vention of the organization.
FOB MUNICIPAL
IMPROVEMENTS
Hearst News Service.
Atlantic City, N. J., October 19.—
Workers in the cause of "the city
beautiful" are beginning to assemble
today at the Hotel Dennis, where the
American Society of Municipal Im
provement will have its headquarters
during the next four days. The con
vention will open tomorrow, and dur
ing the following sessions many inter
' esting papers will be read by experts
on paving, water supply, sanitation,
lighting and municipal improvements
generally.
ILLINOIS RIOTS
MISSION MEETING
Hearst News Service.
Chicago, October 19.—Resolutions
condemning the recent Springfield
riots and the racial animosities which
cause such outbursts will probably be
passed by the American Missionary
Association at its meeting in Gales
burg this week, according to promi
nent Chicago members. The associa
tion maintains many schools and
churches in the south fo rthe benefit
of the nogroei.
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Governor Hughes interrupted his tour of the West long enough this week
to go to New York and register as he is seem doing In this picture,
which was taken from a flashlight made for the Hearst News Service.
MICROBES IN THE SCALP
The Latest Explanation is That
Microbes Cause Baldness.
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Professor Unna, of Hamburg, Ger
many, and Dr. Sabourand, of Paris,
j France, share the honor of having dis
covered the hair microbe.
Baldness is not caused through a
few weeks' work of these hair mi
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cro ' ,es . out is the result of conditions
1 brought about by their presence. Bald
! npsy ma - v not occur until years after
the microbes began work, but it is
I certain to come sooner or later,
i "^ !P microbes cut off the blood sup
The microbes cut off the blood sup
! ply - The y feed ,he fatty matter
about the root of the hair, through
which the blood Is absorbed. Finally
the fatty matter is wholly consumed,
the food supply of the hair is gone
and it starves and finally dies.
Resorcin is one of the most effect
ive germ destroyers; Beta Papthol is
both germicidal and antiseptic; Pilo
carpin, though not a due, restores
natural color to hair when loss of
color was caused by disease. These
curatives properly mixed with alcohol
as a stimulant, perfect a remedy un
equalled for curing scalp and hair
I roubles.
We want everyone who has any
scalp or hair trouble to try Rexail
"93" Hair Tonic, which contains all
these ingredients. If it does not grow
hair on your bal dhead, stop your hair
from falling out; cure you of dand
ruff; make your hair thick, silky, luxu
riant; if it does not give you com
plete satisfaction in every particular
, return the empty bottle to us, and
we shall return every penny you paid
us for it, without question or for
mality.
Of course, you understand that
when we say that Rexail "93" Hair
Tonic will grow hair on bald heads,
we do not refer to cases where the
foots are entirely dead, the pores of
Ihe scalp closed, and the head has the
shiny appearance of a billiard ball.
In cases like this, there is no hope. In
all other cases of baldness Rexail "93"
Hair Tonic will positively grow hair,
or cost the user nothing. Owl Drug
Store, 113 Front Sa., Hattiesburg,
Miss.
PRISON SUNDAY
TO BE OBSERVED
Hearst News Service.
New York, October 19.—Churches
and Sunday schools throughout the
country will observe next Sunday ai
Prison Day, when prayers will be of
fered for the spiritual welfare of the
convicts in stripes. The recommenda
tion conies from the World's Sunday
School Association, and will probably
he generally observed.
ALABAMA FAIR.
Hearst News Service.
Montgomery, Ala., October 19.—The
annual fair of the Alabama Agricul
tural Association was opened today
and will extend through the week. The
exhibits are fully up to the standard
maintained in past years and the at
tendance promises to be exceptionally
good.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
To D. P. Johnson, whose residence is
outside of the State of Mississippi,
known;
but whose postolfice address is un
An attachment at the suit of Hat
tiesburg Coffee and Spice Mills, of
Hattiesburg, for the sum of $25.00, has
been levied against your estate, and
unless you appear before the under
signed authority in Hattiesburg Mis
sissippi, at his office at 10 a. m. on
the 26th day of October, 1908, to de
fend said suit, judgment will he ren
dered against you and your estate will
be sold to satisfy said estatae.
Witness my signature this the 28th
day of September, 1908.
PAUL B. JOHNSON,
Police Justice and Ex-officio J. P.
9 28 3t Mon
They handle the nicest, fattest extra
selects oysters of them all. Received
daily. Call at Hattiesburg Fish and
Oyster Co., W. J. Woodside, Manager,
150 Mobile.
10 6 tf I
Hattiesburg j
Special Summer
Rates for 60 Days
Stenography, Bookkeeping and all
collateral branches taught. Our
system and methods have been
tried by thousands and have prov
en to be satisfactory. Endorsed
by professional and business
everywhere. No charges for
curing position. Students may
ter any time. Address
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se
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J. J. FERGUSON, Principal]
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Special Attention
to Hat Cleaning.
SANITARY PRESSING
WITH THE
HOFFMAN STEAM
CLEANING MACHINE
UNION
CLEANING & PRESSING CLUB
120 Mobile Si.
Both Phones 377
'Phone OiJers Receipt Prompt Attention
New Shoe Store
Next to Postoffice
Exclusive Agency for
The Society King
-- Shoe
THE SHOE OF HIGH QUALITY
UNION MADE.
Expert Repairing Well and Quickly
Done at Reasonable Price* at the
Store and also at 215 Front 8treet
Repair Shops.
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CHAS. JORDAN
8oclety King Shoe Store.
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The Enterprise Electric Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Supplies of All Kinds Kept in Stock
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
AGENTS FOR
WESTINGH0USE FANS
118 West PineJSt.
Home Phone 80
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Mississippi Central Railroad.
Reduced Rates to Jackson.
Account the Mississippi State Fair to be held at
Jackson, Miss., October 25th to November 7, 1908,
this Company will sell tickets to Jackson and
at one fare, plus 25c, for the round trip. .*.
return
Tickets will be on sale October 23rd to Nov. 7th, inclusive and will be
pood to leave Jackson not later than midnight, Nov. 9th. For further
information call on Ticket Agent, or address.
R. D. REEVES , Gen'l Pass. Agent ,
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HATTIESBURG , MISS.
STOP THAT
Rent Waste—Read This and Consider.
5 room house on Hardy St., near in, $250 cash bal. $20 per month.. .$1300
6 room house one block Hardy at. School, $200 cash, $20 per month 1200
8 room house Hardy St. close in NEW, $500 cash, bal. $40 month.. 2400
6 room house, large barn, near MainSt. School, 2 lots, terms
8 room house and barn, Bable near Broad, $500 cash, $30 month ..2500
6 room house on East end 2nd St. bargain, small cash payment, bal
monthly.
Houses from $50 to $500 down, bal monthly, In any part of the City.
WE CAN 8UIT ANYBODY ON CLOSE PRICE8 AND EA8Y TERMS.
1600
$1500
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E. P. DAUGHDRILL & CO.
HOME PHONE
Office 60. Residence 304
OFFICE
Suite 214 Carter Building
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♦OCTOBER
Is the Month For
House Cleaning,
AND WL CAN MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU
HOW?
By sending us all your hand
some Lace Curtains. Cost?
Yes, it costs just a little more
but it pays in two ways If
your fine blankets are not
fresh and nice, better send
them also. We handle both
like new. Have your Feather
Beds and Pillows thoroughly
steam renovated and you will
not be troubled with moths.
Phone us for any In
formation you Tuaht.
Phoenix Laundry |
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Three
Post Card
Fotos
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of
Yourself
For
25 Cents
1,
At the
POSTCARD
DEPOT
NEAR POST OFFICE

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