FINE CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Mr. W. A. Collins of this city pre- I
seated the Daily News today with
three of the fine, jt Chrysanthemums i
that were ever raised in Hattiesburg. J
They are beauties, and ought to take |
the prize at any Chrysanthemum show, |
many of which are now being held ]
over the state. •
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Money
To Loan
WE LOAN MONEY ON ALL
KIND OF PERSONAL PROP
ERTY, DIAMONDS AND JEW
ELRY. WE HAVE SOME GOOD
BARGAINS IN JEWELRY FOR
SALE.
M. S. HAISFIELD
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So let us do Your
BAKING
We made the best French,
Rye, Graham, Crimp, and
Domestic Bread; Rolls and
all kinds of Pies.
Courteous drivers to wait
on you at your door twice
daily. Give our goods a
trial and be convinced.
City Bakery
Home Phone 165
E. S. Scott, Prop.
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, Manager
A Cure For Rental
W orries—
This pfan gives you the profit
but saves you all the trouble.
Renans houses is a part of my
business
I have a constant demand foi
houses
I secure you prompt collec
tions, prompt settlements and
Incidentally relieve you of all
the details of taxes, Insurance,
repairs, etc.
Get my figures on this ser
vice. They are small.
M. J. EPLEY,
PHONE 666
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Thanksgiving
Dessert
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That every one will be
pleased with is a rich and
delicious Ice Cream, such
as we make every day for
home consumption, parties,
receptions or dinners.
C.O-t/jt'CNT
Don't forget
either that box of
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HAYS Sr F I E LIS
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NEY YORK CHINKS
REJOICING OVER
EMPEROR'S DEATH
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New York, November 16.—The news
of the death of the emperor and the
| dowager empress of China was re
ceived here with great rejoicing in the
Chinese quarter. This is explained by
the fact that most of the Chinese in
I this country are cantonese and hate
I the manchus, to which the ruling fam
ily belongs.
CITY CASES IN
CIRCUIT COURT
The city cases are having an in
ning in the circuit court today, and
1 a number of cases are being settled. |
Those that will have to go to trial I
I have been set for a later time in the j
Considering the number of |
cases that are tried in the police court, ]
the number that is appealed is re
markably small.
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term.
7 he Cotton Market
Liverpool.
Spots fair demand, middling, Dec.
Jan., 5.04; opened 4.69 1-2, 71; March
April 4.70, 72, 70, 71. Closed, Dec.- j
Jan., 4.70 1-2; March-April 4.71.
January opened 8.79, March 8.84. I
At ;l p. m., January 8.79, March 8.85.
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PROMINENT VISITOR.
Mr. W. L. Brown, president and gen- I
eral manager of the W. L. Brown I
Drug Company, .operating two drug [
stores in Jackson and one in Yazoo I
City, was a prominent visitor to the j
city today. Mr. Brown was reared j
near Lumberton and has a host of
friends throughout this section of the
state.
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Harvey W. Watterson, son of Col.
Henry Watterson, editor of the Louis
ville Courier-Journal, who met his
death by an accidental fall, from the
window of his office on the 19th floor
of the Trust Company of North Amer
ica Building, in Wall street, New York.
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PUBLIC SALE
Coplon's Dry
Goods Store
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CJThis entire Stock of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Millinery, Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods,
Shoes, Etc., will he sacrificed to the public at such prices as the 6tock will bring. Every
thing must go! Nothing reserved, CJ'Watch for the big ad in this paper tomorrow.
Watch for the big bills now being distributed. Get ready to come.
The sale positively
Begins Wednesday, Nov. 18
SPECIAL NOTICE. The ^ tore be closed all day
tomorrow to mark down the goods and get the stock down into the
building. Promptly at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning the store will be opened to the public.
Five experienced salesmen and fifteen additional salesladies are
new bins the carpenters are
wanted to properly take care of
the great crowds that will be here during the Public Sale. Apply at the side door tomorrow
for positions. .............
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Everything Must Be Sold in Just
10 Days,
COPLON'S
DRY GOODS STORE
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WANTS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED—Five experienced salesmen
and fifteen experienced salesladies
to assist in public sale. Apply at
once to Coplon's Dry Goods store.
CITATION NOTICE.
State of Mississippi to R. C. Oliver
and W. B. Prator: —
You are commanded to appear be
fore the chancery dburt of tlie
of Forrest, In saLfi state^fliFi
Monday of Decgmbe^rfTD. 1908,. to
defend the s
epunty
le first
il<*said court of T. I
utor, In the last will
E. Batson, e
and testament of Geo. W. Smith, de-1
ceased, wherein you are detendauts.
This the 7th day of November A.D.
SYRUP COMPOUND. FOR SALE BY
T. E. BATSON,
Chancery Clerk,
1908.
GLYCERIN
» FOR CROUP 'JSE
YELLOW PINE PHARMACY.
U-Mmo.
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Frank Moss, who has been elected
to succeed the Rev. dr. Charles A.
Parkhurst, as President of the Society
,or the Prevention of Crime,
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE.
of trust executed by AlDert FJ^ey,
Twlner Fairley, CampbelL,'-Fairley,
Fleming Fairley Bpid Frances Veasey
I, E. A. Anderson, Trustee under the
provisions of and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon me In a de^
to John Wright, Jr., on the 4th day of
March, A. D. 1908, to secure a certain
indebtedness therein mentioned to the
said John WHght, Jr., and which said
deed of trust Is iecorded In Trust
deed record Book number three (S)
at page one (1 ) et seq Id the Chancery
Clerk's office cf Forrest County, Mis
sissippi, and for the purpose of paying
and satisfying the said indebtedness
mentioned In said deed of trust, I will
on the 7th day of December, A D.
1908, during legal hours at the front
(Main Street) door of the Court House
of said Forrest County, in the City of
Hattleshurg, offpr for sale, apd sell at
public auctioneer cas]
and best
scribed laj
of trust&j
t^The highest
following de
scribed In said deed
_ lated In the City of Hat
tiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi,
to-wit:
Idei
Lot number six (6) In Block num
ber eighteen (18) according to the
Y<sMow Pine Park Survey of, or addi
tion to, the City of Hattiesburg, as per
map on file In the office of the Chan
eery Clerk of Forrest County, at Hat
tiesburg, Mississippi, together with
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the Improvements and appurtenances
therei
WiU
ongtng.
' signature, this the 26th
er, A. D. 1908.
E. A. ANDERSON,
Trustee.
day
Oct 27-4t Tues.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE.
I, E. A. Anderson, Trustee under the
provisions of and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon me in a deed
or trust executed by Albert Fairley,
Twiner Fairley, Campbell Fairley,
Fleming Fairley and Frances Veasey
to Will Rodgers on the 4th day of
March, A. D. 1908, tojeci
Indebtedness to the
a certain
Rodgerp,
jp^ook Net
the Chancery
Clerk's office of Forrest County, Mis
slsslppl, and for the purpose of paying
and satisfying the said Indebtedness
mentioned in said deed of trust, I will
on the 7th day of December, A. D.
1908, during legal hours at the front
(Main Street) door of the Court House
and which said dee<
ed In deed of tny
3 at pages 3 ar/_
trust it
ee
of said Forrest County, in the City of
Hattiesburg, offer for sale, and sell at
public auction for cash to the highest
and best bidder, the following describ
ed land, as described In said deed of
trust, situated In the City of Hatties
burg, Forrest County, Mississippi to
wit;
Lot number six (6) In Block
ber eighteen (18) according
Yellow Pine Park Survey, of, or addi
tion to, the, City of Hattiesburg,
map on
eery Ch
ttesbjln
num
to the
as per
>f the Chan
?sT County, at Hat
jfrf^issippi, together with
_ movements and appurtenances
thereunto belonging.
ThiB sale will be made subject to
a former deed of trust by the
parUe3 hereinbefore
in the o
of
tl
same
mentioned to
John Wright, Jr., which appears 0 ^
record In deed of trust record No. 8
at pages 1 and 2 In the office of the
Chancery Clerk*of Forrest Coupnty,
Mississippi,
Oet 27-4t Tues.
Witness my signature, this the 26th
day of October, A. D. 1908.
E. A. ANDERSON,
Trustee.
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