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According to announcement I have moved my Furniture business trom the building at 128 Front Street to 129
Mobile Street. 1 extend a special invitation to my patrons to visit me at my new quarters.
M. S. HAISFIELD, The Furniture Man, 129 Mobile Street
Miss Cecilia Crowe
Public Stenographer
Office with City Attorney Ellis
Room 208 Ross Building.
Home Phone 97.
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Notice of Removal.
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DR. LILLIAN McCORMICK,
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Has removed from the
Blount Building to Suite
vO' 7 , Carter Building.
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lady who sends
her linens and
lingerie to us to
launder. V e|
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Domestic Finish
to all shirts and
shirtwaists. We
do not fade, or
tear, or shrink
the clothes sent
to us.
careful attention
t o details a t -
tracts the partic
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Your patronage
solicited.
PHOENIX LAUNDRY 1
Both Phones 36
Steam and Dry Cleaning and Pressing.
f You Want the Best Try Us
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200-200 Main Sts
No. 12
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Is the lucky number for the Webster's International
Dictionary and Stand, given as a prize to our Christmas
Book patrons. According to terms this number must be presented
before January I st, and if this number has been lost or fails to be
presented the prize will go to the nearest one presented. So if
you haven't the exact number save the ones near it, as as one of
them may yet be the winner.
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Thanking our friends very
heartily for their liberal
patronage during the holiday
season and the past year, we
wish you all a Happy and
Prosperous New Year. : :
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HAYS & FIELD
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Meridian Home Mixture
Golden Rod Cotton Seed Meal
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MERIDIAN FERTILIZER FACTORY
Hattiesburg Shreveport
Meridian
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PENSION SYSTEM
FOR ITS EMPLOYES
Hearst News Service.
Chicago, December 40.—The pack
ing concern of Morris & Co., will put
into effect for its 10,000 employes on
(.Ian. 1st . a plan which is a combina
\jtion of a pension system, an employes'
; co-operative bank and industrial profit
I sharing scheme.
; COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND, j
| \V. R Thames, et al.
No. C7.
! S. Edeleman, et al.
j By virtue of the provisions of a de
! cree of the chancery court of Forrest
count, Mississippi, rendered by said
court on the 17th day of December,
3908, the undersigned as special com
mossioner of the said court, ip the
said cause, will on Monday, the first
i day of February. A. D.. 1909, at Hat
11iesbui'g, within legal hours in front
M for
! sale and sell to the highest bidder for
] cash the following described real
estate Bituate( j j n Forrest county, Mis
sissippi, to wit:
Lots 9 10 n 12 , 13, 14, 43, ic, 17.
18 and 19 of block No. 9. and lots 20,
7, 28, 29, 30, 31
34. 35, 3fi, 37 and 38 of block 8;
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jail of,the Arlington Heights addition
,0 ,he Cit - V of Hattiesburg. Miss.
This the 28th day of December, 1908.
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T. E. BATSON,
Special Commissioner.
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Miss Alta Rewan,
TEACHER OF VOICE
and
DEEP BREATHING.
TUESDAY S and FRIDAY*
Home Phone 311
501 Walnut St
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Snapshot showing Major Hains, watching the test made on behalf of t he state of the rapidity
Fro m the'left to right are Major Hains, James Dayton, Bernard Glaser, the
with which ar
automatic pistol can be emptied,
state's pistol expert; Herbert H. L. Funke and Cary 8. Fish.


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GUN IN HIS POCKET
Constable C. E. Tucker turned a
neat trick on a white man yester
day whom he arrested for carrying
concealed weapon on the day before
Christmas. Tucker found that the
man was still carrying a 38 S. & W.,
but when he arrested the man on the
old charge this morning he said noth
ing of the pistol that he knew was
still on the man until he got him in
Justice Bolton's court, when he re
quested Constable Riley to see if the
ALL READY
Great Automobile Exhibition is
Attraction at Madison
Square Garden.
Hearst News Service.
New York, December
The automobile show is com
30.—Honk!
Honk!
j ing to town. The chickens and cats
which are now displaying their charms
at Madison Square Garden will have
| competition when the Grand Central
Palace doors swing open tomorrow
night for the ninth annual exhibit of
the American Motor Car Manufact
urers' Associalion.
Automobile Salon will be an extra at
traction, making this a show truly in
ternational in extent and surpassing
in interest any previous display of
motor ears and accessories ever Held
The Importers'
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Ernest Seigfried, the German "Oak"
who it now on hit way to America to
j show what he can do on the wrestling
map. He has a brilliant record on the
other aide.
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had hia pistol concealed about
his person. Mr. Riley searched the
man and drew forth the same pistol
that he had been previously carrying.
The man was in the presence of the
court when the pistol was taken from
his pocket, where Mr. Tucker knew
it was.
The man gave his name as Wilbur
Hixon, and Hillsboro, O., as his. home.
He was fined 350 and sentenced to
sixty days in jail in one case, and
$25 and thirty days in the other.
man
on this side of the A/lautic.
Already the motoring clans are
gathering for th> show, and all the
big hotels are today entertaining
scores of enthusiasts from all over
the United States, here to see for
themselves the progress that has been
made in motor car building during the
last year.. If any radical changes
were expected, the motorists are due
to be disappointed, since the scores
of American and European cars now
being put in place in the palace show
little marked improvement, except in
a more artistic finish and greater
beauty of design.
The program of the show was final
ly decided upon today. The private
view will be held tomorow afternoon,
and the doors will open to the public
at 8 in the evening. Friday will be
Army and navy night, Saturday stu
dents' night, Monday engineers' night
Tuesday society night,
merchants' night, and Thursday muni
cipal night.
Wednesday
NEW YEAR SERMON AT
AUDITORIUM.
Next Sunday afternoon, January 3,
at 3 o'clock, J. N. McMillin will preach
at the Auditorium. Subject will be
announced later. Seats free to every
body and everybody Invited.
MEN WANTED.
No Man Over 45 Years of Age Need
Apply.
There's the sign that's getting to be
icommon thing in America.
Corporations are retiring men at 40.
They are not hiring anyone over 40.
A baldheaded man often lopks 10
years older than he is.
A man with gray hair always does.
It is important nowadays that a man
look as young as he is; it is vastly
important that a man having a family
dependent upon him should take care
of his hair.
If you have dandruff, get rid of it
by killing the germs.
If your hair is falling out, stop It.
any time.
There is one sure remedy that will
cure these misfortunes and aid you
to remain young.
Parsian Sage, the' grand and effi
cient hair restorer, is guaranteed to
permanently remove dandruff in two
weeks, or your druggist will givo you
your money back.
Parsian Sage stops falling hair—it
prevents the hair from fading. ,
It is the best beautlfler for ladies'
hair as it makes harsh, lusterless hair
fluffy, soft and beautiful, and is not
sticky or greasy.
Parisan Sage is sold and rigidly
guaranteed by Hays & Field. Price
50 cents a bottle, pr by express, all
charges prepaid, by Grloux Mfg. Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
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PRESIDENT PLANS
NEW DEPARTMENT
Hearst News service.
Washington, December 30.—The
President is said to have under con
sideration a plan to establish a new
Department of Ci'Uuinal Investigation,
to consolidate all the detective bu
reaus of the Government under one
management, and to do away with
the present Secret Service.
It is claimed such a scheme would
greatly simplify the Government's po
lice work, and result in a big financial
saving.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
New Orleans & Northeastern
Hattiehburg "Central Time''
Nortn Bound,
Arrives
No.
Departs
(g.10:20 a. m .. 10-30 a m
4.12:55 p. m. 1:00 p. m.
8. 9:20 p. m. 9:25 p. m.
2.11:05 p. m.11:10 p. m.
South Bound.
Arrives
No.
Departs
.... 4:00 a. m.
1. 5:15 a. m. 5:20 a. m.
5 .11:00 a. m.11:45 a. m.
3. 4:58 p. m. 5:03 p. m.
GULF A 3HIP ISLAND RAILROAD
COMPANY.
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Passenger Service.
No. 6
Lv. Jackson .4:30 am
Lv. HatUesburg ..8:18 am
At. Gulfport ....11:00 am 10:00*pm
No. 4
Lv. Gulfport_7:30 am 4:16 pm
Lv. HattieBburg 10:87 am 7:33 pm
Ar. Jackson .... 2:10 pm 11:16 pm
Columbia Division (Via Silver Crook
and Columbia.)
No. 3.
3:26 pm
7:06 pm
No. 6.
No. 101
No. 102
6:50 a. m. Lv. Jackson Ar. 7:35
2:55 p.m. Ar. Gulfport Lv. 11:30 a.m
No. 109.
p.m
No. 110.
2:30 p.m. Lv. Jackson Ar. 10:05 a.m
6:80 p.m \r. Columbia Lv. 6:00 a.u.
Connections at Jackson, Hattiesburg
and Gulfport with all lines.
ALL TRAINS RON DAILY.
MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Passenger Service.
Effective November 8, 1908.
No. 1
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 6:36 p.m
Lv. Brookhaven .. 9:14 a.m 6:55 p.m
Lv. Roxle.11:10 a.m 7:55 p.m
Ar. Natchez.12:10 p.m 8:55p.m
No. 2
Lv. Natches.6:30 p.m 1:30 p.m
Lv. Roxle .. 7:30 a.m 2:30 p.m
Ar.Brookhaven ..9:30a.m 4:30p.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 daily.
R. D. REEVES, O. P. A.
HattieBburg, Miss.
General Passenger Agent
Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City
NORTHBOUND.
No. 14 arrives 11:63 a. m.
No. 16 arrives 7:28 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 13 leaves 6:15 a. m.
No. 16 leaves 2:48 p- m.
No. 3
No. 4
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LOVERS
of physical exercise,
recreation and inno
cent sport can spend
their off hours and
evenings pleasantly at
our
BOWLING ALLEY
J. E. MYERS
Opposite Hotel Hattiesburg
Mobile Street
Hattiesburg
Foundry
Co.
Manufacturers of
Gray Iron and
Brass Castings
Pattern MaKing
a Specialty.
Engines, Tank Frames,
Pilots and Cabs made on
short notice. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Give us a trial order for
anything needed for your
saw mill.
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Hattiesburg Foundry
COMPANY.
Cumb. Phone 626. Home 324.
J. P. HACKNEY
A. BUZZELL
CAPERT0N BROS.
The Coal Dealers
and Heavy Haulers.
Best Grades of
COAL
at the very lowest prices. Also
Dealers in Sand and Gravel.
Do all kinds of heavy hauling.
Big floats for moving Household
Goods. Phone us any time.
Home Phones 367 and 236
A Cure For Rental
—W orries
This pdm gives you the profit,
but saves you ail the trouble.
Renting bouses is a part of my
business
I have a constant demand for
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
Violin Lessons
ProJ. Al Moore
Headquarters atNew Gem Theatre.
Guarantees to
teach beginners in
six months.
RAMSEY SCO.
I MILIUMS
Sibyl M. McDonald
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Teacher of Piano
STUDIO
i 14 BAY STREET
Home Phone 451
WANTED
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ftTT Everybody in Hatties
•** burg (nit), just a few
will do, to call Home Phone
No. 530 and get J.T. Parker,
the well known builder, to fix
your grates, .flues and all
other repair work of any
description. .* ,* / ,* /
Prompt Attention
Given Jill Orders.
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HATTIESBURG DIRECTORY.
For Surveying and Mapping See
O. A. BENNETT.
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Sub-division and townsltes a
Specialty.
B. M. DEAVENPORT,
Veterinary Hoipttal.
318 East Pine Street.
• Phones—Day, Home, 46, Cumb 911.
Night, Residence, Home, 762.
P. O. Box 208.
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WARREN UPTON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Hattiesburg, Miss
604 Carter Building,
C. F. REDDOCH,
Attorney-at-Law.
Suite 102
Keyes Building.
J. C. JOHNSON
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver,
Repairing a Specialty.
Moore Bros Grocery.
Pine St.
THE POLE-8TOCK LNMBER. CO.
Yellow Pine Lumber.
Ross Building.
Rooms 304-305
Cumberland
Phone 11.
DOCTORS DIRECTORY
FERN CHAMPENOI8, M. D.,
Specialist.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
Blount Building, Main St.
Spectacles Fitted. Eyes Teeted Free.
Sraduat
New York, Chicago, Atlan
ta, Boston.
DR. W. A. CHARPING,
Solon tide and Practical Optlolan.
Office in Carter Building, Room 303.
E. J. MITCHELL,
(DENTIST
Aid Fellows Building,'
All Work Guaranteed.
Front Street.
The Regent
$3.50 SHOE
Has always proved
to be the best shoe
in the world (or the
money. You can get
them at Nathan's Shoe
Factory, 120 East
Pine Street .'.
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/, also take your
measure and make
shoes to fit your feet.
I Sew on Half
Soles for 75c.
Call and see Nathan; save yo
Money and save your Feet
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NATHAN'S
Shoe Factory.
120 East Pine Street

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