WANTS
dwelling on 3rd
For sa:.k
2-st
stree , convenant to business < li
ter—<i bargain.
Nice vacant lot on Walnut stree.
'i'our choice lois- on West pine st. I
Several choice
Hardy street.
Four lots in
1200 each.
One of the incest dwelling
tbern avenue.
building
lots on
!
McDaniel addition.*
$!•> cash and $10 month. ;
i n Sua
» toot
orner loi
front, 1 SO feet deep.
i«g, all conveniences. Piic
Terms.
r.ot 5ft\1 :.I) facing Rone>
)t k'»x::r »3 on Edwards
torrahle d'veiling.
»> ru in; dwell j
street,
with com
Prie. *1,250,
cas;
terms
esldence on Edwards st.
5 moms, Walnut street,
i 1
^'•vooin
on Busch
inn
est dwellings on Hay
eight
street OI
rooms.
lot HUIX 200 .
corner
'otîngf -
Ho .» hern avenue, $ 2 .
i-y terms
iji'siges on Dabbs street.
25" e;.
easy terms.. I
« cottages on West 7th street one!
t lock com Main. $100 cash, balance
month till paid for.
.1 12 -room house
bargain.
J 5-room dwelling and 13 acres of
ground in Petal. $2,000.
WO acres land 2 miles from Harvey,
310 acre.
cn East Pine a j
75 acre farm. 30 acres in cultiva-
tion, dwelling, corn and other im-1
provenants, mile and half of Nor-
mal college. *2,00,
cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years.
->2 acres south of Hattiesburg, *5.00
acre, half cash, balance 1 year.
2 40-acre farms 3 miles south Hat
tiesburg. well improved. $1,200
each, terms.
250 acres choice land, black sandy
loam clay sub soil, weil watered.
60 acres cultivation, clear of stuiups
3 1-2 miles of Hattiesburg, 4 room
• 1 welling, several bearing pecan
trees. Will sell for $4,250,
•atf cash, balance one and two
ears
170 acres in one body adjoining cor
poration line of Hattiesburg, Ideal
stock farm and suited to fruit and
ruck. Price *30 acre. Will give
five hundred
f:
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BENNETT & PERKINS
REAL ESTATE
We have listed many choice pieces of farm land
and a number of city lots, both improved and
unimproved.
P. R. PERKINS, Rental Agent, gives careful at
tention to the care of property and the collection
of rents.
«
Office: Citizens Bank Building
Both Phones 169
BARGAINS
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5-room residence, E. Pine; all conveniences; lot 75x200; very desira
ble and cheap.
Fine residence .two blocks from P. O.: large lot; all conveniences.
Residences In all parta of city.
Four rcsidencei on Bay street.
Seven on Hall Ave.
Business house», from $3,000 to $30.000.
Ousiness lota, from $2^X)0 to $12,000.
w> nave the goods. You udii nrr be treating you-eelf right unleee
you see us.
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Eoth Phones 42.
SEE
\V. A, JOHNSON
FOR
Bargains in Both City and Country Properly
Have some of the most handsome residences in the city for
sale. Also several cheap ones. 1 can loc te you in any part
of the city you want. Have some special bargains on Fourth
St. Be sure to see me when you want a nice farm; from 5
acres to as large a one as you want, also a rreat bargain in
two mill sites, see me at once. Also houses f ,r rant.
Office over Crymes Grocery Store,
corner Mobile and Pine Streets.
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Home Phone
127
IIAITIlkSBUUG, MISS.
kr
terms.
It you don't see what you want in
this list call and see us, as we have
the goods.
BENNETT & PERKINS.
FOR SALE—vo acres laud. 3« fenced,
I 23
Lorn, cotton and potatoes, 4
dwelling, 2 1-2 miles west ot
.00112
McLaurin. all lor * 1,600 cash. Ex
.epuonal bargain. Bennett « Pei
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FOR RENT
6-100211 dwe.
j
Southern ave.
Hall avenue.
on Walnut »tree.,
2 nice c
2 nice cot tug
: . atoi
on Jackson street
1 3-room cottage on 2nd street.
1 5-room cottage uu Easi Laurel aw.
Several am,lit houses in city.
P R. PERKINS.
Rental Agent.
i; Home Dliott
: i bolstered t
kinus ot re pa
lN P :
KPERIKNCED
htiBin
book-keeper.
Address X. Y. Z., P. O. Box 432.
MAN—Graduate oi
vains position a
Best of reference
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s college,
3-2t
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•VAN I'll) —You io rug CuuioerlaL
>ou wish
Hat
60 .. U 1 iiolllt 36... w
furniture packed or stored,
tiesburg Racking ft 8» o age Co.
j
v ,k\ve
1
i.. j. .McDaniel float transfer.
Both 'phones 72. All kinds of haul
ing: special attention given to
household goods. $1.50 n load, close
oct-9
in.
'. H DELMAS, PASCAGOULA. .V
vholeeale fish and oysters. Loa,
,ood facilities for go
Ordeis solicited.
in business,
ting stock.
Nov. 22.
\vaXi ED—Kirs 1 class for
this and surrounding counties, 1er
the "Xew Standard 1910 Census At
las of the World.'' Agents making
$40.00 to $60.00 per week. Best of
terms. Also Agents for low-priced
easy selling juvenile and holiday
Books. Combination outfit postpaid
only 20c. 50 per cent commission
•> •>❖•>•> •> •> >;• a
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SPORTOGRAPHS.
♦
Wise'uns are
world's championship for the Athlet
ics.
predicting
another
Only a few months -,
tgo, von reinem
: the Detroit Tigers had the flag
■■cinched."
t'olumbia
alumni have
restoring football.
v
versity
and
i amloned all hope
!
Wisconsin has t!.. longest and
lie rooters
li* !
t saiis
onsider the n
bad !
achedu
in years.
..âmes ou t
Hundall. h
at Dump i
It* CIOUUU-.
annin.
; I 'StS
with the C'hii u *.o aaie*
on Xov. 2 .-.,
• ■ 11 : i rt if'
■ I
- will he
oil;an era«
the in
bet ween
the Bostonians.
drop
c ei glu ci
!
ics in the threc-cushioi
amateur
it
cuit this
Chicago, Bn
delphla. St L<
>kiyn, Pittsburg,
iis and Kansas City.
Phila
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Billianl i
The three-cushion carrom billiard
championship of the world
cided next week at Doyle's
Academy in New York.
lion .1 oil n
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to
Full pdiucular. ... |
Address A. b. Kuhlman, t'utiiiaùj.,
l. 6 West bake St., Uuicugo, m.
io agents.
lti-euu
. |
k ALKSMAX WAX
per month; beil dealers highly
'KD—12an
ail
veitised artine,
me. X«
i) carry.—Impe
o. it j
î ml Co., Si.
UaLdMAX :.
u ..loiied house wants
; t preseiuative in Missis
sippi. Staple line. Permanent com
CAPABLE SALESMAN—To cover
High
monthly ad
. ince and permanent position to
light man. Jess H. Smith Company,
Detroit, Mil
liaveuug
uiissiou contract with *3i.uu weekly
advance to producer. A1 references
quireti.—E. L. Rice Co., Detroit, j
Mich.
It.
Mississippi «
co. iiniss ons.
Un staple line
*160.
11
WANTED-- Dc^wood and persimmon j
timber. • For specifications and
;.r: 2 û set* o: write, J. S. Price or L.
W. woodruff, Hattiesburg, Miss.
sept29-lmo
SPECIAL—To tue people of Hatties
burg: For first class Painting and
Paperhanging call J. M. Chancey,
Horae* phouc 501.
25-1 m.
: to It SALE - 2
laud partly timbered
Henry WedycACrth,
sure:, Hattiesburg.
ocre*, oi good farm
Apply to
(4:; New man
22-lmo
FOR RENT
light house keeping.
3-fit.
-Two or three rooms for
100 iitit street j
WANTED- Live uu ti
port on til« voters i
Object, new census tnuten
pay. For particulars address Rand
j McNally & Co., Department ' ti,
j Chicago, 111.
call and re
i. uood
19-10t.
FOR RENT—Modern 5-room house,
! pantry, hall, clothes closets,
screened, papered. Keys 108 Kam
I per street. Home 'phone 324-w.
6-3t
A handsome furnished residence am.
several 5 and 6 room residences a uu
four good stores for rent. Desirabh
property in all parts of the city fui
sale. Some money to loan ou im
proved property. Thun. M. f
son.
25-Cl
WANTED—Canvassing Agents at
once for the sale of'COMPENDIUM
of Everyday Wants," the book of
* general necessity, price *1.50; also
for "The DEVIL'S BRIDE," a won
derful religious allegory, price $1.00.
Either outfit sent postpaid for 10
cents. 50 per cent commission to
agents. Big sellers. Address A. B.
KULHMAN, Publisher, 136 West
I Lake St.-, Chicago, 111. l9-eod-10t.
E TEACH you shorthand in 10 les
sons by mail or personally,
for Information. Address
Write
ON
A. •■ ■ T A y i lnfc ; .waM Jwf solni .
. a. i roscoit, Vice l iesidcui,
ties burg, Miss. -
I- OR RENT—Two rooms with every
conveuieuce and gas stove.
Court street.
.,16
6-3t
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Selected
The Vital Issues
I do not rare a tinkers cuss about
those vital things, concerning which
the statesmen fuss and crow and ilap
their
I saw my little pile oi l
ood, and pay up as I go, and all the I
ings.
,, , , , ,
world s serene and good and I ant sh\ r
... , ,
ol woe. II men would cease to tret so
I
hard o er public lift* and crimes, and I
inker
round their
hack yard,j
they'd have much better times. It
is a narrow, selfish view of course,
that's understood hut folks who re i
always In a stew don't seem to do
I think
help the world along when 1 '
! mow weeds and slug a lintel
I do as much when
!
much good.
bat i do just as
much
!
ai
h» yodling song.
i
roll of hills, and
produce my little
lilkman
his juice, the
the
I,.
•
und
'; uggist for his pills. I've often notie
paw the air and
the men
wl. are slow sit diggin?
the
yc li
when hill eollocto!
I'll I •< f
gait I'll simply :
: on V.e
t lu* blame;
ha? d I
blow thi
r straight
I tliii
ow
: ied : I'll let the stah smei
that
foam from lips
rest.
ihm er
I'll just tinker round at home, ami do
! my little best.—Wall Mai
I Daly, the holder of the title, will de
j fend it against Alfred Oro.
I ner of the match must make
! points in the three nights of play, flf
i ty Points each night. They will play
side and the Lambert
The win
50 j
trophy, emblematic of the
rliampion
| ship.
Harry F. (»rant, the daring drivel
vho
»!' motor
| ioiiB in races for tlu* Vanderbilt Cu ; .,
Fairmount
in
the
car
Park race at Philadelphia
tomorrow.
of the leading ;.utomohile pilots
entered in the
of the country a
j Quaker City
event and the spectators are promised
many thrills.
over the eight-mile course in the West
Park.
!
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School vs. St. Mary's
ill he held
The race
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TODAY'S FOOTBALL GAMES.
East.
at Amherst, !
Amherst vs. Weslya
Mass.
Army vs. Vermont at West Point,
N. Y.
Bates vs. Fort McKinley at Lewis
ton, Me.
Brown vs. .Massachusetts Agricul
iral College at Providence R. I.
Lehigh at South Betli
j
Bucknell vs.
leliem, Pa.
Carlisle India
at ('arlisle, Pa
Hamilton,
Colgate vs. 1 lobar:
IN. Y.
Connecticut Agricultural College vs.
Tufts nt Medford, Mass.
Cornell vs. Oherlin m Ithaca, X. Y.
i vs. Colby at Hanover.
Da
N. II.
Dickinson vs. Western Maryland at
Carlisle, Pa.
Hamilton vs. B.
N. Y.
Haverford vs. Rutgers at
Brunswick, N. J.
Harvard vs. Holy Cross at Cam
bridge, Mass.
Lafayette vs. Swarthmore at Eas
ton, Pa.
Maine vs. New Hampshire at Orono,
P. I. at Clinton,
j
Me.
Navy vs. Johns Hopkins at Annap
olis, Md.
New York University vs. Mühlen
burg at New York.
Penn. State vs. Gettysburg at State
College, Pa.
Pennsylvania vs. Ursinus at Phila
delphia.
Pittsburg vs. Westminister at Pitts
burg, Pa.
• Princeton vs Villanova at Princeton,
N. J.
Trinity vs. Worcester at Hartford.
Conn.
Washington and Jefferson v
any at Washington, Pa.
Williams
School at Williamstown, Mass.
Yale vs. Syracuse at New Haven,
Conn.
. Beth .
Springfield Training
vs.
West.
Chicago vs. Indiana at Chicago.
Pinois vs. Millikin at Champaign.
Michigan vs. Case School at Ann
Arbor, Mich.
'innesota vs. South Dakota at Min
n< polis, Minn.
Nebraska vs Kearney State Normal,
111 .
at Lincoln, Neb.
University of Califor
Nevada vs.
r.ia Rugby at Reno, Nev.
Ohio State vs. Miami ai Columbus.
o.
vs. Purdue at Lafryette.
\Vabtt6li
il Ml.
Kenyon
nt
Western Reserve vs.
Cleveland, O.
Wisconsin vs. Lawrence
* at Madison.
Wis.
South.
Georgia vs. South Carolina at Ath
ens, Ga.
North Carolina vs. Wake Forest at
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Vanderbilt vs. Maryville at Nash
ville, Tenn.
Virginia vs. William and Mary at
Charlottesville, Va.
Washington and Lee vs. Roanoke j
: at Lexington, Va.
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During the season just ending
r
Louisiana fanners have spent $2.000,
I 000 for 91,000 tons of commercial fer
I ...
tilizer.
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GOOD APPETITE
'
m t. Hansen, In a Letter From
Mobile, Teiis Hoiv She Gained It.
Mobile, Ala.—"I suffered for seven
years, with womanly trouble," writes !
Mrs. Sigurd Ilansen in a letter from
this city. "I felt weak and always had
a headache and was always going to
the doctor. At last I was operated on,
and felt better, but soon I had the
same trouble.
My husband asked me to try Cardul.
I felt better after the first bottle, and
r.ow, I have a good appetite and sleep
well. I feel fine, and the doctor tells '
me I am looking better than he ever
saw'me."
If you are sick and miserable, and
j suffer from any of the pains due to
womanly trouble—try Cardui.
Cardul is successful because It Is
composed of Ingredients that have been
found to act curatively on the woman
ly constitution.
For more than fifty years. It has been
used by women of all ages, with great
success. Try It. Your druggist sells it.
N. R. Write in: Ladl«*«.' Advisory Dept.. C hatta
nga AtcJifineCo.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Sjtrnnl
■.t* nirtinns, and 64 -paire bcxik. " Morin- Treatment
. vv-r.
!
nt in plain wrapper, on requo
. .;i£
Î Afi^ES.
'IP 15 !.
Msln Line — a nu* h h 1 r
lialn No. 3 loaves at. . .
Train No. 5 leaves at.1(1
North Bound.
Train No. 4 leaves at.iO'3,1 n. m
'rain No 6 leaves at
Columbia Division—Gcufhij^omj.
No. 101
Lv. Mendenhall . .
! Ar. Maxie .
Ar. Gulfport. 1:21 p. in tr
I No. 109
Lv. Jacksou
Ar. Columbia .
Columbia Division—Northbound.
Ar. Mendenhall .10-33 p. ar
Lv. Mnxie .
.v. Gulfport.
Ar. Inckson ......
. v Columbia .
Branch—North
Bo
7:53 p. m ]
7:10 a. m
..11:39 a. m
!
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j
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... . 6:05 p. m
. . - 4:10 p. in
_ 10:02 a. m
i. in
... 2::;0 jv •»
6: Wl p. rn
u U. W * No
î v. Laure!
.r. Saratoga ..
Jackson .11:
\r
\i. Gulfport.10:"U :».
! v. Jackson ( No. 5) . .
L\. Sar.'itoga * \'o.
La«iit;l.
ai.
' •
\EW ORl.HANS &
North Bounh
Arrives
ID: 2.» ft in
.11.20 a TO
. v ' p m.
. 11:95 p.m 11 : ivk p.m
bvutn Bound.
Arrivée.
.. 6:20 &.m.
.10:26 am.
. 4:58 p.m.
.9:00 p.m.
L'MO * '
I ft : to .
.. m
;» *n
Departs
5:23 a m
12:15 p.m
5:03 p.m
! .
4:10 am
N. O. M. A C.
j No. 13 departs
7:17 a. m
No. 15 departs . 3:40 p. m
No. 14 arrives . 10:17 a. m
No 16 arrive,
I MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD
East Bound.
j
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. 7-18 p. m
No. 4.
. j 1 :30 a. m... .Lv. Natchez... .1:50 p. m
] ":18 a. m.Lv. Roxie.2:38 p. m
No. 2
: *2 a. m.. Ar. Brooithavcn. .4:13 p. m
30 a. m..Lv. Brookhav«n..4:16 p. m
• : 41 a. m_Ar. Waniila—5:02 p. m
; :):41 a. m... .Lv. Waniila—5:02 p. m.
10:01 a. m.. Ar. Silver Creek..5:21 p. m
JO-12 p. m..Ar. Hattiesburg..7:20 p. m.
West Bound.
No. 3.
No. 1.
6:30 a. m .Lv. Hattiesburg..2:40 p. m.
g:32a m . LVi silver Creek..4:40 p. m.
1 • 5 i a. m.... Ar. Waniila... .6:02 p. m.
j ., : 01 a. m... .Lv. Waniila... .6:02 p. m.
9:46a.m..Ar. Brookhaven..5:60 p. m.
. ej a. m. .Lv. Brookbaven. .5:65 p. m
7:30 p. m.
2:15 p. m_Ar. Natchez... .8:20 p. in
Effective May 2Etb, 1911.
i 11:24 a. m.Roxie
When in Laurel Stop With
"By Chuckey"
THE NELSON HOTEL
nt
A. J. Nelson, Manager.
! Successors to The New Laurel Hotel
j^e best of attention given to the
I traveling public by "Chuckey," who is
a friend to the "boys."
Rates, $2 to
$2.50 per day. Baths, 3 sample rooms.
I
Ring 57
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9 tj
Si nii'lc
islt ill Hit I,ivery lint.
Lot us
i Pontile
;t tit
ent.
We have the et|Ui|>n
ries, or anything you \vi
Satisfactory Service i »> \cv\
nice.
:I^
have your orders.
Rubber Tire wort,
vour vebiele ut:d u
Send
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1 1 \ executed.
prom
I: do : '
,TTa
w
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f ar
■
O'
in City Property.
In Farm Property.
Bargains
In^Lumber.
In Building Material.
1
tains
With Policies in ^the Stronges* Fire
Insurance Companies in the world.
ProtecüGii
PHONE 666.
EPLEY
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i If you need paint or p:ti
ll you need piipcr or
p U p e r lumber*
We Have the Best in Everything
ters «
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Barksdale & Harbison
Both Phones 565
West Pine Street.
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COMMERCIAL MÉ '
SEMINARY. M
Kirtit Door we.-:*. '
£3.
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First Class Ac.commutMtlo'"
Specially to Trap*
n.b Meet All Tv.
rn U2.0C» "
! t.. ■* N «GMT, '.
p-.
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'LOMAL HOrt-L. LUMBER'
O. B. Haynes, Proprietor.
ON
iHlate: hot,
r > :n. StiicJ.
. vervhiag new
;i cold wat« r in er r
\ tot transien - ; uo hoarders.
Raies RcasoraL!
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CARBON HCTHL.
Carton. Mlsr.
First-Clats AccommodHtiohn
Snecftl Attention to
Rattt 82.00 per Day.
I'mvollti*
Met.
THE MURPHY HOTEL
Sumrall, Miss.
Convenient to depot. Clean beds and
cool rooms. Cuisine, best that market
' orcls. Transient trade a specialty.
Rate, $2.00 per day.
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HOTEL MAJESTIC
\ rj.j el . New Management—Completely
1
McHenry, Miss.
Renovated—Everything Neat
and Clean.
First-Class Accommodation.
I Special Attention to Traveling Men
D. O'GUYNN, Prop.
Late of Pearl River Hotel, Columbia.
Rates, $2.00 Per Day.
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When in Vi cksburg
-
always stop at the National Park Hnt„i
« <•» "«*'■ '■ a-o...,
conducted upon the modified European Plan JU y 4 '
Rooms, $1.00 Per Day And More,
Exposure—Twelve Spacious
Club Breakfast, 25c and More.
Table D'Hote Dinner, 76c.
Choicest of Everything in S<
1911,
Ev ery Room
with Outside
Sample Rooms.
Business Men's Luncheon
Also a La Carte Service with
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5fir.
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'"I he
ason," Under ts
C ASTON BAUX "The Trav.„n 3 Man'! mT™
'• r,V " am,!;er tIle Orunewald Hotel
"Cleanliness, £e rvi C c and '
Trouble to do Anyth, ng
ct
- "eat- res:
x
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Cuisine"
J Your stay
Our Motto:
Pleasa ( ,i st
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The National Park Hotel
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BAVLISS HOTEL
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CnAKLCS HOTEL,
i>. M 14b.
maiitgtirtBr
'••ol-Ci«.», Acco,
Irr.vài: /. v.? a
- : i*r Pny.
*CKd:.
» A, /
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SCHRODER HOTEL
Close to Depot. f
Cuisine, |„ ,, market affords.
Bond. Miss.
Special
'-■niioii to traveling men. Your
Patronage is solicited.
H. SCHRODER, Prop,
MORCAN'S
BOARDING HOUSE
Mrs. C. E. Nichols, Prop.
Located 100 yards
west of depot.
Opposite Hotel.
*1.00 Per Dry.
Collins, Mississippi.
hotel CLENDENIN
MrS - j ' P - Clen< denin, Prop rietrest .
Wiggins. Tlias.
Your Patronag t Solicited.
Porter Meets All Traîna
Hot and Cold Baths.
R ates, $2.C0 p er
Day.