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NEW BUSINESS HOUSE FOR HATTIESBURfl Smith Piar»o Co., of Mobile, Ala., Open Branch Store Here—Fine Line of Pianos and Player-Pianos At 124 East Pine street, Smith Pian > Co., whose main office is in Mobile, Ala., have opened a branch store, under the management of Mr. H. L. Pruitt. Here will be found a beautiful line of pianos and player pianos, fresh from the factories, and all callers will receive the most courteous attention, whether they pur chase or not. This company will sell at lowest prices and will arrange payments to suit the convenience of customers. Anyone thinking of purchasing a musical instrument should call upon Smith Piano Co., see their stock and get their prices before buying. 10-tf Don't wait till the frefcze comes when everybody wants a heater at the same time. You know you will have to have one, so prepare by buying now. We have what y~>u want at the price you want to pay. Hawkins Hardware Co * CITY BREVITIES. ♦ ♦ ♦ Rev. Geo. H. Thompson who has been quite ill for several days has gone to Cooper's Wells on the advice of a physician. His many friends wish for him a speedy recovery. Misses Zou Bayett, Bessie Nelson and Alice McEachern. of Brooklyn were in the city Saturday to take the examination for teachers' license. There were accompanied by Prof. J. , Do pot Waste tune nor take chances of becoming a cripple or helpless sufferer from Rheumatism by trying to cure the disease with extemal applications alone. Sach treatment sometimes gives relief from the severe pain, or may re- I dace the inflammation of a swollen joint or muscle, but the effect can- j not be mote than temporary. Each ». . ^ • if 1Ä j day the cause it allowed to remain ; • >- m 4 » « I ill the system Rheumatism gets fl| firmer hold pn its victim, yoar blood of the inflammatory uric acidiand then you will cure the dis ease permanently. The system will respdhd moré quickly and surely to S. S'. t S. than any other treatment. This great Blood purifier possesses $e penetrating qualities necessary to drive oat every trace of urate jqattff from the circulation and boMihttilood up to a nourishing and healthful condition. Only pare blood can overcome Rheumatism. ThousaRtU have cured themselves of Rheunipttsvn fey using S. S. S., a medicînë made entirely of roots, herbs add barks; no harmful mineral enters 'Into its composition, and S. S. S. is therefore safe for any one to use. <' Book on Rheumatism and medical advice free. S. S. S. is sold at dÀtg fîtorfis. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Co. HOME CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Purify Lomo Theatre TUESDAY THE BIG DAM" The story of a big construction work, in Colorado, taken on the spot where actual work was being done; also TWO GOOD COMEDIES. LOMO ORCHESTRA. THE MAN THAT WIN* when applying for « pouition is tin -V HM ,ne that Is neatly dressed and nn tbs eareloss-iooklDg one. The clot! ing may not make the man. but It b taken as an Index to hl» charsets apd manliness, and it will P*y you U look neat and trim by l-tting u« kici \ Ms //gw), AW fa. ''i SJ /: (H your clothing in good condition fo White Kid Glove» dry cleaned. ii ■ you. Phoenix Laundry Bath Phon»» I. Jjtlf j 200 - 20 « Main «L .jjmmtWfmét ♦ -, A t C. Gay. You are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that prep aration has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can alwfy's be de pended upon. It Is equally valuable for adults and children and may be given to young children with implicit confidence as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by All Dealers. ♦ by J. Romance on land and sea is differ ent from the everyday matter of fact romance, especially when it takes in a shipwreck and a terrific battle with the waves, a drift on a raft. It is a pretty story of hopes deferred, hut finally realized in a most unexpected way. ''The Mate of The John M" is the title of this picture and will be Shown at the Lomo theatre today. There is so much that is picturesque and emotionally impressive about this vitagraph picture that it will be high j' y «l>P'eciated by al, who see it Also L ingenlou6 comedj liy the Prmnler I makers of funny photoplays. Miss Le Von, will sing, "Night and Day." j Tuesday we will show "The Big Dam," ,hiH iR ° f vltal interest being played in Colorado on the spot of a ; I hi g earthenwork construction con fl| tract to of a Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamber lain's Tablets are essentially a stom ach medicine, intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse It, strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by All Dealers. DR. W. A. CHARPING Optician and Optemetrist Graduate New York, Chicago, Atlanta and Boston. Office, Carter Bldg. Room 303. The Gera theatre splendid drama today, comedy, new songs and music, morrow tile world famous play of "Rip Van Winkle." will be presented. This play by Washington Irving, was made into moving pictures by tile Than will present a also a good To houser company, in which the Than houser Kid plays a leading part. On the same program an Imp play called "The Call of the Song," which is said to be a superb drama, with little Mary King Baggat, and the entire Imp stock company in the Cast, for tomorrow matinee and night show consists of good songs and music in addition to the first-class plays. The program CAN YOU ASK MORE? Your Money Back for the Asking. You Promise Nothing. We are so confident that we can furnish relief for indigestion and dys pepsia that we promise to supply the medicine free of all cost to every who uses it according to directions who is not perfectly satisfied with the results. pur to a upon and one We exact no promises and put no one under any obligations what Surely nothing could be fairer. ever. We are located right here where you live, and our reputation should be suf ficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer. 10-tf We want every one who is troubled with indigestion or dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and buy a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them home, and give them a reason able trial, according to directions. If they don't please you, tell us and we will quickly return your money. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, apparently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus over coming weakness, and aiding to re store the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 23c„ 50c., and $1.00. obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store—The Rexall Store. The Oui Drug Store, P. E. Williams & Sons, Proprietors, Front and Main streets, Hattiesburg. Remember, you can your prep de be NEGRO MORTALLY WOUNDED. Fred English, a negro, was shot and mortally wounded Saturday night by another negro by the name of Jack Lundy. The negroes had quarreled earlier in the evening and after Eng lish went home Lundy went to the house and opened fire upon him, one shot penetrating the abdomen. Eng lish was brought to the Hattiesburg Hospital, where he died yesterday af ternoon. Lundy is still at large. The shooting occurred at the M. C. railroad crossing several miles south of Hat tiesburg. differ fact in with is a hut is be today. ■ - i£i; l^p I ■ 11 » Yours Should Be a Chickering The best is always the cheap est. This particularly true as applied to the purchase of a Piano, because the Piano must be a lasting and ever useful in strument ii must be musically, artistically and mechanically right and it must have stability. your home. It The Piano that is worth while cannot be judged by its mere quality of today—it must be the instrument of tomorrow, next year and years to come. When you invest your money in a Piano therefore, you should be sure that it is an instrument of "quality" in all that the word I implies. Musicians and artists attest the supremacy of the Chicker ing. Whether you purchase for cash or take advantage of our liberal time payment offer, we. guarantee the lowest factory price. uprights! [grands | $525-$550 j I $675 725 .1 You can have entertainment in the home all winter—all the time; by laying aside a few dol lars each month. This offer includes both Grands and Uprights. Let's talk it over more thor oughly. Philip Werlein, Ltd. NEW ORLEANS. -. Ir BUSINESS > OPPORTUNITIES Come to the man that's alive to every chance, the man that goes out to meet the crowd with the right kind of advertising. ) fhat Will If You Want an Advertisement Attract Business all the time That will swing oppor tunity your way. Talk to our Sign Spe cialist. He will get you a colored sketch of an origi nal design. \ A ) The Hattiesburg Traction Co. PHONES 88 - ÜT»*_JS UJBBS. ifcama NOTICE To all Continental Casualty Co. Pol icy Holders of Hattiesburg, Miss.: From this date pay all "Monthly Pre miums" to Mr. Herman Katz, of the firm of S. & H. Katz, Clothiers. HERMAN J. HERREN, District Manager, Hattiesburg, Miss. P. O. Box 107. "WHERE DID HE GET IT?" Chicago, 111., Oct. 14.—William O. Blair, formerly state representative, was the target today for a merciless cross fire of interrogations by the United States committeemen, con ducting the Lorimer investigation. Blair was charged with the exhibi tion of $1,500 in $100 bills at a ball game in Centralia, 111., shortly after tile election of Ijorimer. The fre quently repeated uestion, "Where did you get it?" the witness did not an swer to the satisfaction of the com mittee, when the hearing journetl for the day. called tomorrow. Blair said, in addition to lus salary, vas ad He will be re i ; ESTABLISHED 1372. ■ H. & B. Beer, | NEW ORLEANS MEMBERS OF New Orleans Cotton Exchange. N. O. Future Brokers' Association. New York Stock Exchange. York Cotton Exchange. New York Coffee Exchange. New York Produce Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Ass Liverpool Cotton Association, private Wires to Principal Points. Telephone Main 659 and 660. Branch Office, 217 Carondelet. Main Phone, 416. Ne c Members of the m- * he received fees from his legal prac-lff tire. The committee asked for a de tailed account of .'ill such receipts. STOMACH TONIC Puts th# Stomach in Splendid Shape and Supplies Vim, Vigor and Vitality to the Whole Body. If you feel all run down, out of sorts, nervous and depressed, go and get a 50-cent box of MT-O-NA stomach tablets today. Take every one of them according to directions and when they are gone you wil feel like a different person. MI-O-NA stomach tablets will ren ovate your disordered stomach and bowels: they will put life into your inactive liver. They will banish nervousness, brain fag, dizziness, headaches, nightswants, and sleeplessness. MI-O-NA will stop, sour risings, gas and heartburn in five minutes. Large box 50 cents at The Owl Drug Store and druggists everywhere. i ; ■ WANTS | WANTED You to ring Home Phone I 171 W. when you want your furnl j ture refinished or upholstered—nil I kinds of repairing. 30-tf FOR RENT—Two or three unfurnish ed rooms for light housekeeping;. Close in. 214 East Third street. 16-2t. j FOR RENT—Beautiful, attractive j house, modern conveniences, 206 Kamper street, near corner 2nd street, opposite Coca Cola Bottling Co. Home phone 324-w. 16-2t FOR SALE—A bargain in choice va UJBBS. Rip Van Winkle" at the GEM Theatre Tomorrow. Matinee and Night. Admission5cents^ cant lots on Main street, Hatties burg, Miss., known as the Patenatt« property, if you want to buy get iu communication with T. J. H. Me Leod, Hillsboro, Texas. 14-I0t WANTED—Paperhanging and Paint iug. Home Phone 735 Red. Jul2l FOR SALE—Crystal White Orpiug Won bluej Poultry ton's eggs anil stock, ribbon show. Hattiesburg U. P. Barton, 1223 Main. at 10-7 lm. WANTED—You to ring Cumberland 003 when you wish furniture packed or stored. Hattiesburg Packing & storage Co. 10-tf C. H. DELMAS, PASCAGOULA, MISS wholesale fish and oysters. Long' in business. Good facilities for get ting stock. Orders solicited. Nov. 22. FOR SALE-About 20 or 25 Brown Leghorn hens and three cockerel». Also seven Black Minorca hens and one cockerel. Almost new incuba YOU'RE 25-la > L °0KlN G ' are ' 'or J Ust be Pbcrnlx, M» s t » ) Vl 4 70. j m ln I 1 M///7 ^ V r «Uch 9 tmzM -, v um give V »j'' "I atis 'aciio D ' ' »t Sli launder 4P "iwSk your Khirts colored re,or »s Urn, » m i n-anner that 1,1 looking ri 'so i, *>. kT"! 206 2nd ft fresh 38 |f 'inrlor "O-.T •'*' 'I j; W8K. '-til,-, col! »rs, , .. 0 ,h at thev wfII . """»est d, ys wnl k <*P i tuff* Ï» j*- '1 m- 4 1 1 Phoenix L Mai n L v va a «no'rv 80lh Phdn J St. «« 38. -1 iu j j r attachment. Oall Heme 'phon All at e !>! 5. ! La ' îçain. 10-tf I I''OR SUP oo, tod PartW tlZV' T/"™ j w w , Merth ^; a n ^ •» ! ^ *■***• 4,1 sr <- -Dogwuod -FAX'; lie.I I Price sec an(i persimmoD «peclficatlonc 0r Wr ^*» J. S. Price Woodruff, Hat ti For » and J or L ■ •.*/ eabur S, Miss. 8e Pt2»-imo •, " lit; I : NCIÎI ' ■ MAN—Graduate of & book-kef I AU.ii ji.os'i ! K't L f > f ke; 'P'own j n n a ,,| , X M Ï r aw,or ^ ote ue.'.day. graved on it. Ml .Vvr é mi . y , ,lur K- Tor ton cb° Ple ° f Ha ttios Faperhangicg J' *"°t!n g ana Honi.,. ph Qnp 1 M. Ciiancey. 25-la