Violin Lessons
Prof. Al Moore
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Headquarters New (Jem Theatre
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Guarantees to
teach beginners in
six months.
MEET ME AT
HOTEL HATTIESBURG
BARBER SHOP
Where we can nestle among the
palms and not have to wait so
long for our work. :: :: :: ::
Quick Service, Experienced
Workmen, Comodious Bath Rooms
PRENTISS HANNA. Proprietor
The Regent
$3.50 SHOE
Has always proved
to be the best shoe
in the world for the
money. You can get
them at Nathan's Shoe
Factory, 120 East
Pine Street. .'. .'
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measure and make
shoes to fit your feet.
I Sew on Half
Soles for 75c.
see Nathan; save your
Money and save your Feet.
Call and
NATHAN'S
Shoe Factory.
120 East Pine Street
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The Enterprise Electric Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Supplies of AH Kinds^Kept in Stock
REPAIR WORK A]SPECIALTY
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AGENTS F0R WEST1NGH0USE FANS
118 West Pine St.
Home Phone80
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HATTIESBURG TRUST
& BANKING COMPANY
- CAPITAL, $150,000.00 -
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Careful and courteous attention to all matters
entrusted to us. Separate Savings Department.
Our Trust Department well equipped and
properly prepared to care for investment
funds or matters pertaining to estates. .'. .'.
Authorized by law to serve as Guardian,
Administrator, Executor, Trustee or Receiver.
ACCOUNTS INVITED
The small depositor or borrower assured the
same courteous treatment given the larger one.
Our desire and purpose is to treat all justly,
and to show them every consideration
con
sistent with safe banking.
4°Io Interest on Savings Deposits
and Time Certificates : : • : :
-officers
R. L. BENNETT,
H. A. CAMP, President
JOE SHELBY, Vice-Pres.
JOHN KAMPER, Vice-Pres.
Active Vice- Pres.
J. S, LOVE, Cashier
Miss Ethel Powe
'Teacher of Piano
PRIVATE OR CLASS "
LESSONS IN HARMONY.
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CUMBERLAND RHONE j9
Sibyl M. McDonald
Teacher of Piano
STUDIO
.114 BAY STREET
Home Phone 451
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IT IS ONLY A STEP
j o to speak from poor sight to blind
I ness. Perhaps it never occurred to you
\ that a defect in the sight is not as a
I rule a disease of the eye, it is an ab
normal condition of the eyeball that
causes errors of refraction, a condition
! which properly fitted glasses will not
I only relieve but entirely cure; sight is
j restored, eyes are mode strong, head
j aches disappear, the nervous strain is
. relieved and the eyes are saved perhaps
j from blindness. If you have eye trou
I ble a personal talk will interest you.
F. W. Queen, Oph. D.
Optical Specialist.
Polk Bldg.
1 10 E Pine St.
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Roger Sullivan, Democratic boss of Illinois.
NEEDED AFTER ALL.
A Chance For the Book Agent After
He Got In Trim.
"Madam," said the book canvasser
ras opened by a very
as the door
comely maid, "I am selling a new book j
on etiquette and deportment."
"Oh. you are," she responded. "Go I
down there on the grass and clean }
the mud off your feet."
"Yes'ra," and be went "As I was
saying, ma'am," he continued as he
again came to the door, "I am sell"—
"Take off your hat! Never address
a strange lady at her door without re
moving your hat."
"Yes'm." And off went the hat.
"Now, then, as I was saying"—
"Take your hands out of your pock
ets. No gentleman ever carries his
hands there."
"Yes'm," and his hands clutched his
coat lapels. "Now. ma'am, this work
on eti"—
"Throw away your cigarette,
gentleman uses tobacco lit is careful
not to disgust others by the habit."
"Yes'm," and the tobacco disap
peared. "Now, ma'am," as he wiped
his brow, "in calling vour attention to
this valuable"—
"Wait. Tut that dfcfty handkerchief
out of sight. I don't want your book.
J I am only the hired girl. You can
come In, however, sml talk with the
lady of the house. She called me a
liar tills morning, and I think she
needs something of the kind."—Sketch
Bits.
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LITERARY HERESY?
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Are Chaucer, Spenser, Milton, Byron
and Shakespeare Bores?
"We had the notion of doing some
thing of the kind." the Easy Chair
confessed when requested to furnish
a list of the hundred best authors,
"hut we could not think of more than
ten or a dozen really first rate au
thors. and If we had begun to com
pile a list of the best authors we
should have had to leave out most of
their works. Nearly all the- classics
would have gone by the board. What
havoc we should have made with the
British poets! The Elizabethan dram
atists would mostly have fallen under
the ban of our negation to a play if
not to a man. Chaucer, hut for a few
poems, is impossible; Spenser's poetry
Is generally duller than presidential
messages; Milton is a trial of the spirit
in three-fourths of his verse; Wads
worth is only not so bad as Byron,
who thought him so much worse;
Shakespeare himself when he is rever
ently supposed not to he Shakespeare
Is reading the martyrs; Dante's science
and politics outweigh his poetry a
thousandfold, and so on through the
whole catalogue."—William Dean How
ells in Harper's Magazine.
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*i EN YEAR8 OF ECZEMA.
Reports on eczema dating back 10
years show the value of external treat
ment. Druggists Owl Diug Store and
Century Drug Company of this city,
can tell any svlfferer What reports he
has been getting from patients who
used oil of wintergreen, thymol and
glycerine In liquid form, as
pounded In D. D. D. Prescription. It
would be Interesting to know whether
any person cured as much as 10 years
ago has had another touch of the dis
ease.
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O-NIGHT
Baa
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25*.30c*
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of Illinois.
WANTS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE—Four Angora Buck Goats,
Call Cumberland phone 840 for par
ticulars.
11-12-41
POUND—Monday afternoon on , Bay
Owner
street one gold bracelet,
may receive same by calling on J. R.
Tally in the Ross building, describe
bracelet and pay for this adver
tisement.
11-1-2-tt.
Envy, jealousy and malice are three
slow and sure soul poisons.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
New Orleans & Northeastern
Hattiesburg "Central Time."
North Bound.
Arrives
10:20 a. m.
12:55 p. m.i.
... 9:20 p. m.
... 11:05 p. m.
South Bound.
Arrives
Departs
10:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
9:25 p. m.
11:10 p. m.
No.
6
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2
Departs
4:00 a. m.
1. 5:15 a. m. 5:20 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
4:58 p. m.
9:08 p. m.
No.
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11:45 a. m.
5:03 p. m.
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GULF & CHIP ISLAND RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Passenger Service.
No. 5
,4:30 am
No. 3.
3:25 pm
7:05 pm
Lv. Jackson
Lv. Hattiesburg ..8:18 am
Ar. Gulfport ....11:00 am 10:00 pm
No. 4
Lv. Gulfport .... 7:30 am
Lv. Hattiesburg 10:37 am
Ar. Jackson .... 2:10 pm 11:15 pm
Columbia Division (Via Silver Creek
and Columbia.)
No. 6.
4:15 pm
7:33 pm
No. 101
No. 102
6:50 a. m. Lv. Jackson Ar 7:35 p.ai
2:55 p.m. Ar. Gulfport Lv. 11:30 a.m
No. 109.
2:30 p.m. Lv. Jackson Ar. 10:95 a.m
6:30 p.m \r. Columbia Lv 6:00 a.u.
Connections at Jackson, Hattiesburg
and Gulfport with all lines.
ALL TRAINS RUN DAILY.
No. 110.
MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD
Passenger 8erv!ce.
It
Effective November 8, 1908.
No. 1
No. 3
Lv. Hattiesburg .. 6:00 a.m 2:30 p.m
Lv. Silver Creek.. 8:04 a.m 4:31 p.m
Ar. Brookhaven .. 9:10 a.m 5:36 p.m
Lv.Brookhaven .. 9:14 a.m 5:65p.m
Lv. Roxle .11:10 a.m 7:65 p.m
Ar. Natchez.12:10 p.m 8:65 p.m
No. 4
Lv. Natches.6:30 p.m 1:30 p.m
Lv. Roxle.7:30* a.m 2:30 p.m
Ar. Brookhaven .. 9:30 a.m 4:30 p.m
Lv. Brookhaven .. 9:34 a.m 4:50 p.m
Lv. Silver Creek. .10:40 a.m 5:57 p.m
Ar. Hattiesburg ..12:40 p.m 8:00 p.m
Trains run dally.
R. D. REEVES, G. P. A.
Hattiesburg, MIbs.
R. D. REEVES,
General Passenger A sent.
Hattiesburg, Miss
No. 2
NOTICE
The annual turkey dinner of the
Catholic Ladles' Aid, to be given Wed
nesday, November 11, has been un
avoidably postponed till November 18,
and will be given in the Hartfleld
building on West Pine street.
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A SUGGESTION ON ECZEMA.
It is suggested that eczema sufferers
.sk the druggls' At the Owl Drug Store
or the Century Drug Store of this city
what reports he is getting from the
patients who have used the oil of
wintergreen liquid compound, D. D. D.
Prescription.
Cast out the devil of selfishness and
others will follow their leader.
Miss Grace E. Fitts
Art Studio
Sixth floor, Carter Building.
Lessons Given Mondays and Satur
days in all branches of Painting.
Cumberland Phone 908
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First-National Bank of Commerce
Of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
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DEPOSITARY
U. S. GOVERNMENT, STATE OP MISSISSIPPI, FORREST COUNTY,
CITY OP HATTIESBURG.
Capital stock_
Adnitional Liability of shareholders to
Depositors as Provided by National Bank Act
$425,000
425,000
Total
$850,000
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SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
This is 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,
American Printing
Company
HIGH GRADE
JOB PRINTING
kind that the people
appreciate
The
We have purchased the entire stock of Stationery of the
Daily News, and respectfully solicit a portion, at least,
of the business formerly given them.
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We Make a Specialty
of Delivering Work
When Promised
Hartfield Building
Hattiesburg, Miss.
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W. C. T. U. TO HAVE KENO.
Arrangements have been made by
the ladles of the W. C. T. U. to have
the Keno theatre Saturday matinee
and night. There will be special pic
tures and music. Admission 10 cents.
11-10-31.
Hattiesburg
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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 men
everywhere. No charges for se
curing position. Students may en
ter any time. Address
J. J. FERGUSON, Principal
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
New Shoe Store
Next to Postoffice
Exclusive Agency for
The Society King
-Shoe
THE SHOE OF HICH QUALITY
. UNION MADE.
Expert Repairing Well and Quickly
Done at Reasonable Prices at the
8tore and also at 215 Front Street
Repair Shops.
CHAS. JORDAN
Society King 8hoe Store.
RAMSEY&CO.
UNDEMHS