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Refined, Up-to-Dale
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MINUTES
OF FUN
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Moving Pictures
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PALACE CAFE
D. C. BEAUCAMP, : : Proprietor
Bring us your Appetite;
we have what it cafls for.
Best Merchants'
Lunch in the City
•Best Dinner for 35c; best
and most convenient location.
service
Under New
Management
You are cordially invited
to make this Restaurant
your regular eating place.
You will always receive
the best possible
and the choicest food the
markets afford.
service
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A. PARSONS.
W, B. DICKERSON.
,W. A. BENNETT
ENTERPRISE BOILER &
MACHINE WORKS.
CORNER FRONT and KAMPER STS.
HOME 324.
TELEPHONES;
Hattiesburg,
CUMB. 626;
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Boilers, Engines, Mill Supplies
Repairs of all kinds, Locomotive and
Saw Mill Work a Specialty. Gas and
Gasoline Engines Installed and Repaired.
Brass and Grey Iron Castings and Gen
eral Foundry and Machine Work. . .
At .L WORK DONE PROMPTLY
AND SATISFACTORILY.
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DEPOSITARY
U. S. GOVERNMENT,
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
FORREST COUNTY, CITY OF HATTIESBURG.
Capital stock_
Adnitional Liability of shareholders to
Depositors as Provided by National Bank Act
Total_
$425,000
425,000
$850,000
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Thisjs a prominent feature of our business. Under the National Bank Act our depositors
have the protection of Governmental supervision and shareholders <***«*■*■
liability of $850,000.00,
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Daily News Special.
Lexington, Miss., October 21.—Mrs.
Prances L. Walton, of this place, is to
day celebrating her 99th birthday.
She is the grandmother of former
State Insurance Commissioner W. W.
Coles, of Jackson, who is present.
Mrs. Walton is about to enter her
100th year in the possession of more
physical and mental vigor than is
possessed by many
younger in years. It is said, in fact,
that she possesses fewer grey hairs
than her Jackson grandson, Mr. Cole.
She is the surviving head of five liv
women much
LITTLE NEMO TO
GO ON THE STAGE
Hearst News Servlca
New York, October 21.—"Little Ne
mo," who is familiar to the kids of
the country as a newspaper "comic
section" character, made his initial
metropolitan stage appearance at the
New Amsterdam Theatre last night.
The hearty welcome accorded to "Lit
tle Nemo" at the "tryout" in Phil
adelphia bids fair to be repeated in
New York, and predictions are made
that he will succeed
Widow" in the affections of devotees
of comic opera.
"Little Nemo is set to entrancing
music by Victor Herbert, while the
book is by Harry R. Smith. There are
150 people in the cast, the principal
comedians being Joseph Cawthorn,
Harry Kelly and Billy Van.
"The Merry Widow," the most suc
cessful comic opera of recent years,
goes to Brooklyn with the original
cast, and later will tour the New Eng
land states.
"The Merry
Being resigned to a thing is being
winded from fighting it # till you
couldn't fight it any longer.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Signature of L
ing generations, and comes of a fam
ily noted for its longevity. Indeed,
her family physician says that there
is no reason why she should not
vive for many more years, for she is
in full possession of all her faculties
and despite the fact that she is
at the century milestone, is physically
strong and active.
There is a large gathering of child
ren, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren
and greatgreatgrandchildren at the
Walton home, representatives of each
of the five living generations assembl
ing to pay homage to Mrs. Walton.
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For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While in the army in 1863 I
taken with Chronic diarrhoet,"
George M. Felton, of South Gibson, Pa.
"I have since tried many remedies but
without any permanent relief, until
Mr. A. W. Miles, of this place, persuad
ed me to try Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle
of which stopped it at once." For sale
by Hays & Field and Yellow Pine
Pharmacy.
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Here is Christy Mathewson, the peerless pitcher of the Giants, as he
looks holding down his first real job. Matty is now an agent for a life
insurance company and expects to d o a lot of business in this city this
winter. The famous Giant says he will pass up baseball if he makes
a success of his new business, and he is confident of doing so.
LABOR FEDERATION
TO MEET IN DENVER
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Hearst News Service.
Denver, Colo., October 21.—One of
the most important conventions of the
year will be held in Denver, beginning
November 9, when the American Fed
eration of Labor will hold its annual
| session.
be of the greatest interest, since it
will follow the national election, and
the result of the Gomper's declaration
in favor of Bryan will be apparent.
The coming election is looked upon as
a crucial test of the political influence
of organized labor. If the results of
the federation's venture into politics
should not be satisfactory to the rank
and file of the members, an attempt
may be made at the convention next
month to return to the old policy of
The session will doubtless
A STARTLING STATEMENT
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New York Medical Authorities Claim
Dyspepsia Causes Consumption.
The post mortem stallstics of the
I big New York hospital*. show that
! some eases or consumption are due
to unchecked dyspepsia, especially
when the victim was predisposed to
tuberculosis.
Dyspepsia wears out the body and
brain, the weakened, irritable stomach
is unable to digest the food, the body
does not receive the required
ishment, constipation ensues and the
victim becomes thin, weak and hagard.
As a result, the body becomes a fertile
field for the germs of disease to lodge
and flourish.
Therefore, the person who permits
dyspepsia to progress unhindered is
guilty of contributing toward the de
velopment of one of the most insidious
and fatal diseases known to mankind.
Dyspepsia is curable if properly
treated. The Owl Drpg Store sell a
remedy which they positively guaran
tee will cure indigestion or dyspepsia
or they will pay for all the medicine
used during the trial The remedy is
an absolutely new medical discovery
and has been named Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets. Certainly no offer could be
more fair, and the offer of the Owl
Drug Store is proof positive that Rex
all Dyspepsia Tablets are a depend
able and infallible remedy. Inasmuch
as the medicine will cost you nothing
if it does not benefit you we urge you
who are suffering with indigestion or
dyspepsia to try this remedy. A twen
ty-five cent box of Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets contains enough medicine for
fifteen days' treatment. Remember
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are only sold
in Hattiesburg by the Owl Drug Store.
nour
abstinence from participation in politi
cal activities. The Socialist delegates
will probably make an attempt to oust
President Samuel Gonipers from the
position of executive head of the feder
ation.
TO INSPEET THE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
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St. Louis, October 21.—An inspec
tion trip from St. Louis to New Or
leans was commenced today by the
Mississippi River Commission. The
government steamer Mississippi is be
ing used by the commissioners. Pub
lic hearings regarding the river im
provements will be held at various |
places along the way.
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Why Colds Are Dangerous.
Because you have contracted ordi
nary colds and recovered from them
without treatment of any kind, do not
for a moment imagine that colds are
not dangerous. Everyone knows that
pneumonia and chronic catarrh have
their origin in ac ommon cold. Con
sumption is not caused by a cold but
the cold prepares the system for the
reception and development of the
germs that would not otherwise have
found lodgment. It is the same with
all infectious diseases,
scarlet fever, measles and whooping
cough are much more likely to be con
tracted when the child has a cold. You
will see from this that more real dan
ger lurks In a cold than in any othei
of the common ailments. The easiest
and quickest way to cure a cold is to
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
The many remarkable cures effected
by this preparation have made it a sta
pie article of trade over a large part of
the world. For sale by Hays & Field
and Yellow Pine Pharmacy.
Diphtheria,
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Miss Ethel Powe
'Teacher oj Piano
PRIVATE OR CLASS,
LESSONS IN HARMONY.
STUDIO:
117 College Street & 405 Forrest Street
CUMBERLAND 'PHONE j9
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Regent
&3.50 Shoe
For Men
Vice, Patent Leather
and Gun Metal, for
TEN DAYS ONLY
$ 3.00
NATHAN'S
Shoe Factory.
East Pine Street
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
New Orleans & Northeastern
Hattiesburg "Central Time."
SOUTH BOUND
A: rives
No.
Departs
.4:10 a. m.
9.
1.6:25 a. m.6:25 a. m.'
5.11:15 a. m.11:50 a. m.
3
5:25 p. m.
7. 9:05 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
NORTH BOUNI.
Arrives
10:25 a m.
No
Departs
11.15 a. m
4.10:40 a. m.10.45 a. m.
3. 9:25 p. m.9:30 p. m.
2.11:10 p. m.11:15 p. m.
No. 6 has fifty minutes dead time at
6
Hattiesburg. No. 4 passes No. 6 at
Hattiesburg. No. 6 and No. o meet
at Hattiesburg. No. 5 has thirty five
miutes dead time at Hattiesburg
GULF & SHIP ISLAND RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Passenger Service.
No. 5
4:30 am
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No. 3.
3:25 pm
Lv. Jackson
Lv. Hattiesburg ..8:18 am 7:05 pra
Ar. Gulfport ....11:00 am 10:00 pm
No. 4
Lv. Gulfport _ 7:30 am 4:15 pm
Lv. Hattiesburg 10:37 am 7:33 pm
Ar. Jackson -2:10 pm 11:15 pm
Columbia Division (Via Silver Creek
and Cotumbia.)
No. 6.
No. 101
6:50 a. m. Lv. Jackson Ar. 7:35 p.m
2:65 p.m. Ar. Gulfport Lv. 11:30 a.m
No. 109. No. 110.
I 2:30 p.m. Lv. Jackson Ar. 10:05 a.m
I 6:30 p.m \r. Columbia Lv. 6:00 a.u.
Connections at Jackson, Hattiesburg
and Gulfport with a!! lines.
ALL TRAINS RUN DAILY.
No. 102
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Passenger Service.
Effective September 20, 1908.
No. 3.
jV. Hattiesburg 8:15 a.m. 3:30 p.m.
-,v. Silver Creek 10:36 a.m. 5:50 p. m
Ar Brookhaven .11:45 a.m. 7:00 p.m.
jV Brookhaven . 2:30 p.m.
yvLv Roxle .... 4:37 p.m.
Ar Natchez .... 5:50 p.m.
No. 2.
No. 1.
No. 4.
8:50 a.- 1 .|
10:03 a m. j
12:15 p.m. j
3:00 p.m. i
4:13 p.m. |
6:30 p.oi.
.iv Natchez ....
jV Roxie .
\r Brookhaven .
.v Brookhaven . 8:05 a.m.
Lf Silver Creek 9:20 a.m.
Ar Hattiesburg .11:35 a.m.
Tialns run daily.
R. D. REEVES,
General Passenger Agent.
Hattiesburg, Miss
Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City
NORTHBOUND.
No. 14 arrives 11:63 a. m.
Nl. 16 arrives 7:28 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 13 leaves 6:15 a. m.
No. 15 leaves 2:48 p. m.
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MONEY
PLANTED NOW
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Hattiesburg
Real Estate
Will bear good fruit
quickly and abund
antly. Prices are
favorable for buying
and l have
a fine
list of desirable prop
erty, improved and
unimproved. : : : :
Business and Residence
Property For Rent.
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