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THE AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27
The Irresistable Comedienne
FLORENCE
DAVIS
And Her Splendid Company, Including ELLIOTT DEXTER
In H. V. Esmonds' Charming Woodland Comedy
Under The Greenwood Tree.
With the Lavish New York and London Production of Picturesque Scenery
id Effects
"As light, frolicsome and clever a play as one could wish."
—Alan Dale in New York American.
A genuine triumph. Miss Davis and her play are alike charming. "—
New Orleans Item.
"The unbounded hit made by Miss Florence Davis and her Company at
the Tulane is little short of marvelous."—New Orleans Picayune.
Prices 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50.
Seats Now oh Sale.
The American
Box Ball Alley
112 MOBILE STREET
OPPOSITE HOTEL HATTIESBURG
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E. D. CAMPBELL, Prop.
The most beautiful and interest*
ing f^ame in America, developing'
muscle and quicKness of hand
and eye. :
30 Balls for 5c
See This Great Game.
Moving!
After Today We Will
Moved.
New Location:
Be
West Front Street
Just Below The Daily News
In our new location we will Eiave
more room, better facilities, larger
stock and a nearer stand for doing
business.
For your Plumbing, call or phone us.
(HOME PHONE)
nitary Plumbing Co.
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INCORPORATED
General Manager.
W. R. Williams,
IS UNVElLtD BY WEE TOTS
Interesting Ceremonies in North
Carolina Capital Today
COMMEMORATES THE
EDENTON TEA PARTY
Memorial Stands in the Rotunda of
the state Capitol at Raleigh and j
Was Erected Through the Efforts
of the D. A. R,
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Raleigh. N. C., Oct. 24.—Thirteen
little boys and girls descendants of
Revolutionary families, today unveil
ed a handsome statue commemorating
the famous Edenton Tea Party. Cere
monies of an imposing
marked the dedication. The memorial
is placed In the rotunda of the eapitol,
and bears the following inscription at
the top:
"Erected by the North Carolina So
ciety of the Daughters of the Revolu
tion to the 51 ladies of Edenton who,
by their patriotism, zeal and earnest
protesting against Britishauthoritv as
sisted our forefathers in the mak
ing of this republic and our common
wealth."
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Below this inscription is a
tea urn of very large size, upon this
being the house in whieh the tea
party was held; under this house be
ing the words: "The Tea Party House
Edenton, N. C." Under this in
scription is a hand holding an invert
ed tea paddy, and pouring tea from
the latter. Yet below this is the in
scription: "Edenton Tea Party, Oc
tober 25, 1773." Below all the inscrip
tions, etc., is the year, 1908. The bor
| der of this very hpndsome tablet is a
j wreath of pine, including the burrs
and the fascicles or leaves, mingled
| with these being tea loaves and blos
soms.
yesterday |
LEFT FOR TEXAS.
Mr. S. C.'Tucker left
for Brownsville, Tex. He was ac- I
companied by his mother and Mr. To<! j
Tucker, who will remain a mouth.
This is the first vacation that Mr. Ted
Tucker has taken in six years. He is
the oldest and the youngest employe
of tlie Hays & Field drug store and its
predecessors.
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j Meeting Will Convene in Hatties
burg Wednesday, October 28,
at Immanuel Church.
PROMINENT VISITORS
EXPECTED TO ATTEND
More Than 100 Delegates Will Be
Hand and the Sessions Will Be In.
Instructive—New I
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teresting
Church Edifice Ready.
and
The Lebanon Baptist Association
will convene with Immanuel Baptist
Church, of this city next Wednesday,
October 28, and will remain in session
until Saturday.
This association is composed
some 25 churches located in Forrest
and adjoining counties and it is
peeted that two or more delegates will
come from each church,
larger church, (here
larger delegation, and it is possible
that some few of the churches may
send letters instead of delegates as
this sometimes happens, but the hope
is indulged that all of the churches
will he represented by delegates.
The moderator of the association j
| is Rev. T. P. Trotter and the clerk is'"'
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| Rev. A. L. O'Briant, both-of this city.
Several prominent visitors are
peeted, among them Rev. A. V. Rowe,
board.
Winona, and Rev. T. ,T. Bailey, editor
of the Baptist, of Jackson.
A year ago when the
ox
soentary of the
convont i
Jmmanuel
church invited the association to meet
here, the congregation was worship
ing under a tent and the association
feared that suitable provision for the
sessions could not be made, but they
were assured that everything would
be all right,
the association assemble in Immanuel
Church building next Wednesday they
will see one of the handsomest frame
church structures in Mississippi. The
interior has not been finished and
some other work needs to be done, but
the delegatees and visitors can form
some idea of wlmt the interior will be
when they take a look inside. The
auditorium is one of the largest in the
city and has two galleries. In addi
tion to this there are a number of
large windows and the ceiling is very
high, the building being practically
two stories, but with no second floor.
It is expected that there will he
more than
visitors.
When the members of
> hundred delegates and
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Mrs. Chu Foch, whp have sailed for
China to engage in missionary work.
Mrs. Chu Foci: was formerly Miss
Kathryn O'Brien, of New York.
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CIVIL TERM OF
CIRCUIT COURT
j wil * convene in this city Monday
is'"' 111 continue for two weeks.
[ docket is a large one and Judge W. H
Cook will do well to clear the <
in the time allotted. In fact, it will
hardly be possible to do this, as there
are about fifteen cases set for each
day of the term,
personal injury suits
able importance.
Immediately following the civil term
the criminal term will begin and will
continue two weeks and after the cir
cuit court adjourns the
court will come on, so that there will
be court in session for several weeks.
There will be no grand jury until
the criminal term begins, but the fol
lowing have been summoned to
as petit jurors at the civil term be
ginning Monday:
First Week—W. J. Woods, .1, A.
Cameron, II. S Campbell, W. S. Per
kins, J. B. Coursey, J. D, Wedgeworth,
M. C. Vanderford, J. I. New, .1. W.
Gray, M. M. Moote, S Nall, W. M.
The civil term of the circuit court
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There are several
of con side r
chancery
serve
LOOK! LOOK!!
I have just received a fresh car of
the justly celebrated "White Heath
Flour" which I am selling at $6.00,
spot cash,
on the market,
and $6.75 for no better goods. Call on
mo and save money. Every barrel
guaranteed.
There is no better Flour
Why pay others $6.50
Very respectfully,
10 20 mo
W. M. CONNER.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE.
I, J. E. Davis, Substituted trustee
under the provisions of and by virtue
of the authority conferred upon me
in a deed of trust made by Billie
Howe on the 8th day of January, 1907
to secure a certain indebtedness to
the Citizens Hank, and which said
deed of trust is recorded in Book 6
at pages 267-8, Record of Chattel
Deeds in the Chancery Clerk's office
at Hattiesburg. Miss,, and which said
deed of trust was duly assigned to
Paul B. Johnson on the 9th day of
August, 1907; default having been
made in the payment of said indebted
ness, and having been there unto
quested, I will on the First day of
December, 1908, offer for sale, and will
-ell at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, at the east door of the
court house in the City of Hattiesburg,
Miss., during legal hours, the follow
ing described property mentioned in
the said deed of trust, to-wit: Ali of
the household furniture, fixtures, at
tachments and appliances used in ihe
business of the Palace Restaurant and
Pool room business, and said items
snecifieallv described as follows, to
wit: One lunch counter, 1 refrigerator,
1 range, all cooking utensils, all dishes
steam heat apparatus, 1 cashier desk,
ail'cigar cases, all desks, all chairs,
all tables fdining), safe, hall tree, side
board, cash register, display refriger
ator, pictures. cofTee urn, milk cooler,
steaming table, light fixtures, water
cooler, llnoltum,
glass ware, stock, broiler, all lin
en; 8 pool tables, register and desk,
el.o ilaaall e,sis brhw lrgs.rel d87d
This
all
stools, all
property formerly owned by
Howe & Orr; and all the property
situated in the said building, all of
the said articles and items being situ
ated in a certain building on Lot 9.
In Block 161 of the Crittenden survey
and situated on Front street in the
building owned by John Burkett, in
the City of Hattiesburg, Miss.
Witness my signature, this the 23rd
day of October, 1908.
J. E. DAVIS,
Substituted Trustee.
Oct-2 4-6t.
Conner, J. A. Long, W. A. Robinsori, N.
R. McCollougb, J. S. Black, R. D.
Davis, W. R. Baxter, W. P. Bush, C.
Z. Stevens, L. M. Bunnells, H. E.
Bryce, J. B. Essary, A. G. Anderson
S. Cotton, D. McGiivray, S. P. Carter,
.1. C. Adams, W. L. Trotter.
Second Week—W. K. Stubblefield,
D. J. Lee, E. N. Pack, L. J.. Jones, E.
L. Yates, F. H. Harlzog, W. F. Aimes,
A. Polk, F, W. Milling, Geo. Gibson,
A. F. Parker, J. J. Steel, H. D. Pool.
Nath Rayburn, G. I,. Gillts, J F. Ben
nett, P. H. Montague, W. ].. Kathorn,
J. S. Byrd, A. Fillingame, T. E. Crow,
B. B. Taylor, W. L. Pack, C. P. Bubose,
A. M. Conn, H. A. Camp, W. P. Keriou,
L D. Smith, A. R. Anderson, R. Hud
son.
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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 Pine St.
Home Phone 80
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Mississippi Central Railroad.
Reduced Rates to Jackson.
Account the Mississippi State Fair to be held
Jackson, Miss., October 25th to November 7, 1908,
this Company will sell tickets to Jackson and return
at one fare, plus 25c, for the round trip. .*.
Tickets will be on sale October 23rd to Nov. 7th, inclusive, and will be
good to leave Jackson not later than midnight, Nov. 9th. For further
information call on Ticket Agent, or address.
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R. D. REEVES, Gen'l Pass. Agent ,
HATTIESBURG. MISS.
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STOP THAT
Rent Waste—Read This and Consider.
5 room house on Hardy St., near in, $260 cash bal. $20 per month.. .$1300
6 room house one block Hardy st. School, $200 cash, $20 per month 1200
8 room house Hardy St. close In NEW, $600 cash, bal. $40 month.. 2400
6 room house, large barn, near MalnSt. School, 2 lots, terms
8 room house and bam, Bable near Broad, $600 cash, $30 month ..2600
6 room house on East end 2nd St. bargain, small cash payment, bal
monthly.
Houses from $60 to $600 down, bal monthly, In any part of the City.
WE CAN 8UIT ANYBODY ON CL08E PRICE8 AND EA8Y TERMS.
1500
$1600
E. P. DAUGHDRILL & CO.
HOME PHONE
Office 60. Residence 304
OFFICS
Suite 214 Carter Building
OCTOBER
Is the Month For
House Cleaning,
AND WE CAN MAKE IT EASY FOB YOU
HOW?
By sending us all your hand
some Lace Curtains. Cost?
Yes, it costs just a little
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 ivan/.
more
Phoenix Laundry j
Three
Post Card
Fotos
of
Yourself
For
25 Cents
At the
POSTCARD
DEPOT
NEAR POST OFFICE

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