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For an earlier break
fast," take two "Amer
ica" Alarms, one for
the cook and one for
yourself.
Every one I sell has
been run, regulated,
and three-times tested.
All you have to do b
to keep It wound.
NEW £07 JUS I
Price $1
Guaranteed for one year; good
for ten.
H. S. LIL1US
Jewelry Store
FOR 8ALE.
FOR SALE—One of the best modern
homes on Bay street, corner lot, size
75x150, east front. If Interested ad-
dress A 41, care Daily News. 9 19 tf
FOR SALE—Almost new 33-lncb pow
er paper cutter at a bargain. Also
stapling machine, round-cornering
machine and a large assortment of
Address the Hattiesburg
9 b tf
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type.
News.
FOR SALE—55,000 feet of air-dried
boards 1x6 to 12; 15,000 feet log
run poplar lumber nicely dried. Also
saw mill of 30,000 feet capacity, with
timber for two years, and two ox
teams with Lindsey wagons. All
at a bargain. Lock box 75, Mer
rill, Miss.
A FOX TYPEWRITER FOR SALE.
A good machine in good condition.
See machine at this office.
FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN.—Forty
five-hourse, portable boiler and en
gine, with 1 shingle mill; new; will
sell separate. Good terms. Address,
433 care Dally News.
D22-4t-eod
SITUATIONS WANTED.
ANY girl in need of friendship, help,
advice, etc., would find ready and
willing assistance by applying to tne
matrons of the Salvation Army Res
cue Home, 33rd St. and Avenue E,
Birmingham, Ala.
10 10 tf
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HELP WANTED.
WANTEB—Saw Mill Men. Men for
machine floor in mill and lumber
handlers. Good wages. Good ac
comodations. Ingram-Day Lumber
Company, Lyman, Miss.
Dec23-4t
WJHTjE MEN WANTING EMPLOY
MENt—Several good sober white
men that I can recommend, wishes
employment for the winter. Any
kind of honorable work. Address by
letter, W. I. 3wain, box 205, Hat
tiesburg, Miss.
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THE
PALACE CAFE
D. C. BEAUCAMP,
: : Proprietor
Bring us your Appetite;
we have what it calls for.
Best Merchants'
Lunch in the City
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Best Dinner for 35c; best service
and most convenient location.
Under New
Management
You are cordially invited
to make this Restaurant
your regular eating place.
You will always receive
* the best possible service
and the choicest food the
markets afford.
FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT—If you want t(
rent a house of any kind, call 66fc
9 4 tl
over either 'phone.
FOR RENT—Four suits of offices, 8
rooms, second floor of the Burgoise
building, 206 Front street,
offices are nicely arranged, and are
suitable for professional men, etc.
Apply to J. E. Herman, 209 Front
l2-29-5t
These
street.
FOR RENT—Good 5-room house and
18 acres land, close in. Address,
A-45, care News.
FOR RENT—One 6-room house and 20
acres of land, of which 12 acres is
in cultivation. Address, A. 45, care
News.
D24-tf
FOR RENT—One 5-room house, 10
acres of land, of which 6 acres are
in cultivation. Address A 45, care of
News.
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FOR RENT—One 10-acre farm, close
in. Address A 45^i?re of News.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Position as stenographer
by young man with practical experi-
Lumber business preferred.
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ence.
Address G. W. care News.
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CUTOVER LANDS—Close to Hatties
burg and adapted to fruit and vege
table growing. If you want to buy,
Address A42,
News.
care Hattiesburg
9 4 tf
IF you have a 10, 15 or 20 acre farm
for sale cheap. Address A-41, care
Dally News.
10 7 tf
IF you have for rent a good five-room
house with modern
Address A-45, care News.
conveniences.
10 7 tf
WANTED TO BUY—If you have a
small cottage, 75 ft. front lot, or lot
only, close in at a bargain, for cash,
adiress, Box 357.
10-31-tf.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
WANTED—Two or three unfurnished
rooms, suitable for light house
keeping. Address B. O., Daily News.
D28-3t
ROOMS AND BOARD.
WANTED—Boarders 1
or
roomers,
close in. 109 Short Bay street, 329 C
phone.
12-29-2t
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—
One block from town. Modern im
provements. Affply, E. B. 202 Busch
man street or Phone 156 C
D24-3t
NJCE room and nice board for nice
people, with nice people. Mrs. R.
H. Holmes, 106 Brunie street. 28-6f
WANTED—Couple for nice, large
room on first floor, with modern
conveniences, 121 Buschman, Phone
815 Cumberland.
D26-6t
ROOMS and Table Boarders; first
class meals and rooms; close in, 121
Buschman street. Cumberland 815.
D26-6t.
GET
FRUIT GAKE
AT THE
CITY
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First Class 40c lb.
Second
a
25c lb.
Ask the Driver for the
others.
CITY BAKERY
E. S. Scott, Prop.
Home Phone 165
COLUMN[lIL|Ill!DEENEN0N
POISON
Bono Pains, Can*
cer, Scaly Sion,
f.
We Will Send Semple Showing How
B. B. B. Cures Above Trobtes, also
Eczema and Rheumatism.
FREE
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) has been curing y
ly thousands of sufferers from Primary,
Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison
and all forms of Blood Disease. We
solicit the most obstinate cases, for
B. B. B. cures where all else fails.
If you have exhausted l he old meth
°ds/"f treatment and still have aches
and
Rhe
ear
tins in the bones, hack or Joints,
latism, Mucus Patches in mouth!
Throat, Pimples, Coper-Color
ed Spots, Ulcers on any part of the
body. Eating Sores, are run down or
nervous, Hair or Eyebrows falling out.
take B. B. B. It kills the poison, makes
the blood pure and rich, healing every
sore and completely changing the en
tire body into a clean, healthy condi
tion. Itching, watery blisters
Sor
or open
Itching humors. Risings or pimples or
Eczema all leave after killing the poi
son and purifying the blood with B. B.
8. In this way a flood of pure, rich
blood is sent direct to the skin surface,
the Itching stops forever and every hu
mor or sore is healed and cured.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.),
Is pleasant and safe to take; composed
sf pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies
snd enriches the blood.
DRUGGISTS, $1 PER BOTTLE with
directions for home cure.
FREE BLOOD CURE COUPON
This coupon cut from The Daiiv
New, Hattiesburg, Miss, is good for
one large sample of Botanic Blood
Balm mailed free in plain package.
Simply fill in your name and address
on the dotted lines below and mail tc
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.,
State name of trouble if you know.
NOEL AND STAFF
TO PARTICIPATE
Jackson, Dec. 28.--Governor Noel
and several members of his military
staff left this morning for Vicksburg
to take part in the dedication of the
Indiana memorial in the National Mil
itary Park, erected in memory of the
troops from the Hoosier State who fell
during the memorable seige.
The dedication ceremony will take
place at 11 a. m., and the governor
and his party will probably return to
the capital this evening. The three
military companies in Vicksburg have
been given formal sanction from the
adjutant general's office to take part
in the ceremony.
It Is not yet known whether Gover
nor Henley and the members of his
party from Indiana will visit Jack
son on their return trip, Governor
Noel will tender them an invitation
tq do so, but if a trip is made to Jack
son it will probably be very brief.
THOUSANDS OF TEACHEAS
ASSEMBLED IN ATLANTA
Hearst News Service.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 29.—Nearly ,a
thousand teachers, including some of
the leading college and university
professors of the South, are in Atlanta
today tor the opening session of the
Farmers to Plant
Tobacco Next Year
One of the beneifclent results that
is expected to follow the campaign
for crop diversification in Mississippi
will be the planting of a larger
age in tobacco during the coming crop
year.
That tobacco of standard grades can
be successfully grown in many
ties of this state has been indisput
ably shown, and progressive farmers
who have made, up their minds to
plant less cotton in 1909 will engaged
in tobacco. culture experiments, not
on a large scale, for the purpose of
ascertaining whether this crop can be
grown and marketed with profit.
The sandy lands and pine ridges are
peculiarly adapted to the bright spe
cies of tobacco, and, while few of the
farmers are thoroughly acquainted
with methods of cultivation, owing to
the fact that very little tobacco has
been grown in Mississippi since the
war, it will not take them long to get
acre
coun
Illinois Governor Will sTalk to
State Teachers in Annual
Convention
Springfield, 111., Dec. 29.
salution from Governor Deneen and
an address by President Janies, of the
University of Illinois, the Illinois
Teachers' Association will open Its
affnual convention here this evening.
In view of the work of the
mission appointed by Governor
Deneen to revise the school laws of
the state, this meeting will be an im
portant one. It was owing to the agi
tation of the subject that the legis
lature authorized the anointing of the
commission and an immense interest
In the work of the commission is taken
by the rank and file of the teachers.
Much of the time of the convention
.will be devoted to this subject. Vari
ous phases of the subject will be dis
-With a
com
cussed and the proposed changes in
the law
vill be explained and dis
cussed.
GETS SIS,000
New York, Dec. 29.—An apprecia
tion of $15,000 has been made to the
Metropolitan Museum of Art by the
Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commis
sion for an art exhibition in
tion with the 300th $iscovery of the
Hudson and the 100th anniversary of
the successful steam navigation of the
same river. The exhibition
probably either three or six months.
It will be composed of the works of
Ditehs, English and possibly
colonial schools of painters and will
be free to the public.
connec
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vill las
Good Cough Medicine for Children.
The season for coughs and colds is
now at hand and too much
not be used to protect the children.
care can
A child is much more likely to con
tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when
he has a cold. Tile quicker you
his cold the less the risk. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is the sole
Iiance of many mothers, and few of
those who have tried it are willing to
use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher,
"I have
cure
re
1
of Ripley, W. Va., says:
never used anything other than Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, for my chil
dren and it has always given good
satisfaction.'
This remedy contains
no opium or other narcotic and may
be given as confidently to a child as
to an adult. For sale by Hays &
Field and Yellow Pine Pharmacy.
annual Southern Educational Conven
tion. Agi exhaustive program, dealing
with every phase of educational
gress in Dixie, will be carried out dur
ing the three days the convention will
be in session.
pro
fully acquainted with approved meth
ods of cultivation.
In some of thfe counties the Fa
ers' Union is encouraging this
ment,
rm
move
and will endeavor to supply
ready market for the season's output.
It is probable that the prison board of
control will also engage in a tobacco
growing experiment on at least one of
the state convict farms.
THE NEW SHOE SHOP
In Sims' corner buildings. Come to
me and get first-class repairing, well
and quickly done at reasonable prices.
I also take your measure and make
hoes to fit your feet. Nothing is more
comfortable to the foot than a neat
hand-made shoe. Give me a trial.
A. L. O'NEAL,
• Shoemaker.
No. 508 East Seventh street, Hat
tiesburg. Miss.
lm.
Hart and Schreck to Meet i
Mortal Combat at Lexington,
Ky„ at Early Date.
in
Hearst News Service
New York. Dec. 29.—The fight fans
of the Blue Grass region must be easy
marks if they fail for the frame-up
that has been fixed for Thursday eve
ning at Lexington, Ky. Marvin Hart
and Mike Schreck, those old heavy
weight
amusement.
rounds of it, and it ought
screech.
Hart and Schreck once fought in
the concert hall of Madison Square
Garden, and pulled off about the big
gest farce ever seen in the metropo
Neither man displayed as much
or cleverness as would be
expected of a brawling washerwoman.
Hart and Schreck are about the big
gest jokes in-the pugilistic world. It
is likely that Bill Squires, the Aus
raliau "wonder," could lick both of
them." ■
ar horses, will furnish the
There is to be twenty
to be a
lis.
science
These are bad days for some of the
former stars of pugdom.
is being sued for $5,000 damages be-
cause he allowed his automobile
woman
Joe Gans
to
run over
in Baltimore.
a
Aurelio Herrera, the Mexican
scrap
per who once cut some ice in the light
weight division, was recently accused
by his wife of having
an "affinity,"
and JIrs. Herrera was granted a di
vorce in
Aurelio now
eonsepence.
lives in California.
Some of the burn
epistles from his affinity
ead in court, and rendered the atmos
phere so torrid that the windows had
ins
were
-
to he opened.
The letters of the affinity were writ*
"Kid. I love you so,
"You was so good to
me and I just happen to be dead stuck
on you."
Ten million kisses were conveyed
to the pugilist, and his sighing
pondent told him she had said to her
friends, "There wasn't any girl who
would not love her kid."
Herrera
Bakersfield.
ten from Poston,
kid." she wrote.
corn's
now keeps a saloon in
His wife testified he had
not contributed to her support for
more than a year,
divorce.
She was granted a
Recent discussions as to the receipt
of various big fights has resulted in
he discovery that the largest gate
record in in American was that at
Goldfield when Gans defeated Bat
tling Nelson on a foul after forty-odd
rounds, the amount reaching $69,715,
of which tjie fighters received $33,500.
However, Nelson and Gans hold the
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record only by a narrow margin, for
the memorable fight between Jeff and
Tom Sharkey ai Coney Island, which
the boilermaker
ton on a decision by
he late George Siler at the end of

wenty-five hard rounds, drew a gate
of $66300, of which the men got $36,
465 and Jefferies $21,870.
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TRAVELERS ELECT OFFICERS.
St. Louis, Dec. 29.—T. D. Wilcox
was elected president of the Western
Commercial Travelers' Association at
its annual meeting in the Jefferson
Hotel today. Eight directors
elected.
vere also
Hays & Field*
the Druggists
will give you
y o u r
back if Mi-O-NA
Does Not Cure
Dyspepsia
That's the sqal-est kind of a square
deal as every fair minded man knows.
But Hays & Field can afford to make
his oqer because he knows that Mi-o
na tablets are a worthy stomach rem
edy and that the maker
the generous offer.
And so we say to ail readers of The
News suffering or ailing with
stomach trouble, try Mi-ona.
such a mightly and powerful influence
on the stomach that it immediately
freshes and relieves, then invigorates
and cures.
It strengthens the stomach walls,
puts the stomach in such perfect con
dition that it can digest food without
pain or oher distressing symptoms. It
cures by removing the cause, and it
removes the cause 96 times in a hun
dred.
A large box of Mi-o-na tablets only
costs 50 cents, and relief will come in
24 hours.
"Mi-o-na tablets are truly great for
anyone that, has stomach trouble. I
can not praise them too highly for
what they have done for me."—Mrs.
W. B. Bennett, Bucksport, Me.,
12-22-Tu-Th
is
THIS A
SQUARE
DEAL?
money
will baey up
any
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STOP THAT
Rent Waste—Read This and Consider.
5 room house on Hardy St., near in, $250 cash bal. $20 per month.. .$1300
5 room house one block Hardy st. 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 Main St. School, 2 lots, terms,
8 room house and barn, Bable near Broad, $500 cash, $30 month . .2500
6 room house on East end 2nd Pt. ba rgain, small cash payment
monthly.
Houses from $50 to $600 down, bal monthly, in any part of the City.
WE CAN SUIT ANYBODY ON CLOSE PRICES AND EASY TERMS.
, bal
$1500
E. P. DAUGHDRILL & CO.
HOME PHONE
Office 60. Residence 304
OFFICE
Suite 214 Carter Building
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 IWIi'EI)
The small depositor or borrower assured the
courteous treatment given the larger one.
Our desire and purpose is to treat all justly,
and to show them every consideration
^sistent wrth safe banking.
same
con
4°lo Interest on
Savings Deposits
and Time Certificates : : : : ;
OFFICERS
II. A. CAMP, President
JOE SHELBY, Viee-Pres.
JOHN KAMPER, Vice-Pres.
R. L. BENNETT,
Active Vi(e* Pres,
J. S, LOVE, Cashi-j*
fa
. A. PARSONS.
W, B. DICKERSON.
W. A. BENNETT
ENTERPRISE BOILER &
MACHINE WORKS.
CORNER FRONT and KAMPER STS
TELEPHONES;
—-== Hcittiesburg,
Boiltrs 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. . .
ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY
AND SATISFACTORILY.
WRITE US
FOR PRICES
CUMB. 626;
HOME 324.
Mississippi.
Enterprise Boiler Works,
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