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wj LARGE SHIPMENT Of Cream Cheese at WHolesale Armour's Sausage at $3.40 Spot Cash 0 J HOWARD DYER Tchula. Tehnla added electric lights re cently to her water works, making it more city like than ever. Mr. Henry Rosenthal of Lexington made oar little city a busi ness visit Monday. Mr. Tom Christmas, the huetling and popular drummer, was in and eat among our business men and old friends Tuesday. It is rumored that one of our young ladies will soon leave our little city for McComb. Our loss is McComb's •■In. Messrs Hym&s and Joe Marks, after pleasant days spent in the Cres cent city, returned Friday. Electric lights now illuminate our •tores, adding freshness to the goods and convenience to the the buyer as well as to the seller. Mr. J. T. Comer opened a new gro cery house on Main street. Mr. Ira Jones gin as well as the monger are running full time to keep np with the cotton brought in. Miss Foose a most intelligent young lady and daughter af our may •r, opened pchool with a good atten dance. Mrs. W. K. Gwin and baby daughter are visiting her parental home in Grenada. Mr. Ben Ulendorff is paying high prices for long staple cotton. Fresh fancy cakes Just received at leirn Bros. Mrs. Kate Meade Howze, of Bir mingham, arrived Tuesday morning on a visit to relatives and friends. At present she is the gusst of Mrs. Oltonburg. THE GREATEST 8 FFER OF THE TEAR! Ghm WEEKLY CONSTITUTION All Four Clrcmlatlem Over 130,000 for Shm SUNNY SOUTH,' Weeklr Circulation Over 100,000 Only V Mhmmas L. Watson s $ 1.25 Life of THOMAS JEFFERSON And TWO Estimatee at the CASH $ 10*000 COTTON CONTEST E6* WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Is the world's greatest and most widely read week ly newspaper —the farmer's friend, the woman's companion, the children's joy—one dollar a year. Uho SUNNY SOUTH Is the recognized standard Southern Literary weak ly —devoted to Fiction. Romance. Literature and Household reading especially adapted to the fireside —fifty Cents a year. . • • • LIFE and TIMES of THOMAS JEFFERSON By Hen. Thomas E. Watson, written for The Weekly Constitution aa ths first volume of Watson's History of the United States, th* g rt at—t of all fhe Life of Jefferson waa begun la The Weekly Constitution in J,i.. -being published weekly and to b* oompleted between now and Chrisim;,- All subscriber* to The Weekly Constitution at 91,00, or to both Tim Weuklv Constitution and Th* Sunny South at 01.23 for tbe two, will be sent FRKE, upon request made accompanying subscription, a ookpleti: publication of all the back installments ot th ie oust HTgro nv, which should be in every household. You thus get two U fVAUJABLB week i.v PERIODICALS, one news, the other (lotion and MteraUne— and hi addition, a publication of all back Installments of this great history. bringing you to tbe date of your subscription—all for the trlfleof gf .25. of WaUon's great Hixtori $10,000.00 PORT RECEIPTS CONTEST I* upon the total receipts of cotton at all U. 8. Porta from 1 Bept., 190(1, to 12 January, 1904, both loolueiv*. It is offered only by the Constitution and not in connection with any newspaper syndicate, and hence Io limits* to tho Oomo tHatIon's Circulation. Tbe prices are $3,000.00 for the exact or nearest to exact figure*. § 1 , 800.00 for the next tieet, $900.00 for the next, $200.00 for next, and $ 128 MO for tbe next heat estimate, for five next nearest $50.00 eeeb, fO next $28.00 each, 20 next $13 OO each, 30 next $7.30 each and 100 uaxt beat estimates SV.OO eauli. Total of set prizes $7,000.00. IN T AD DITION 01,000.00 In five $200.00 prizes for tbe best estimates in live monthly sections of contest and $2,000 iu two great oonaolation offer* for balm and 1,000 bales each way from exact figures. 300 That* illitici coftrftn^ tK« oonttit for last ftw ytsrs • ToUl pfiri ItptegWr l to lJth of folltwlBf Jimry, both Itoltolra: .L..0,070,773 • 300.170 4,001,800 •■4,840,701 -.0,270,007 .0.810,870 1007-1000 1000*1000 1000-1001 1001-1000 tooo-ioos... $ WMTI OY TMC NEXT MAIL If additional garticulare wanted, st, whet ll testier, send subsertption rsmut»nce, with esOmatss, direct by meuey suOflr -—i —« a- f the OOMfTITUTRON, ASMntU. OtL Col. Tillman Acquitted. The trial of Col. Tillman for mur der of editor Gonzales, resulted in his acquitted. This was generally expect ed by those who kept up with the trial. Editors who engage in savage denunciations of other people will surely come to grief if continued. No man has ever been convicted in in ihe south for killing another who assailed him as Gonzales did Tillman. While such assailment is not a legal excuse for the killing, its presentation to the juries, furnishes them sufficient cause on which to acquit. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery OBfSUM PTION OUOHI Hd OLDS torC MeSII.M For All Throat aid Lung Troubles. A Perfect Cure: Money back if It falls. Trial Bottle. fraa. - For sale by B. S. Beall. We make a specialty of house bills T. VI. Smith & Sons Co. Many Mothers of a Like Opinion. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, •One of my children wss says: aukjvct to Croup of a sever* type, and the giving of Chamberlain's Cough Romedy promptly, always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think th« asms as I do about this remedy and waut no other kind for their children." For sale by Swinnfy & Stigler. Choice Fruit every week at Howar Dyer. Bring your old Iron to T, W. Smith & Sons Co. i A Whale in Any Country. wj Ob the 17th inst the whaling steamer Humber arrived here says a St. John, N. F. dispatch for repairs from damages received in a royal battle off Cape Spear, N. F., with a monster whale, asserted bv the crew to have been 110 feet long. The fight lasted twenty nine hours. When the monster was harpooned it started off towing the vessel at the rate of seven miles an hour, though the engines were reversed almo st ful speed which under ordinary condi tions would mean a retrogade move ment of eight miles an hour. Sev eral times the captain was on the point of cutting the cable, but the windlass held and the whale finally gave up the struggle. Dodson Stuffed Ulives at Howard Dyer Annoir'g Star ham and bacon at K*ir* Bros. his in For Rent. My Hotel, the house formerly kept P. G. Clancy by Joe Cooper. 9-24-tf. A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will , \r a tree sample of Chamberlain * Stomach and Liver Tablets to any one want ing a reliable remedy for disotders of the stomach, biliousness or oon stipation. This is a new remedy od s god cue. Swinnct St Sligle Painted Columns cheap at T. W. Smith & Son s Co. _ Dieting Invites Diseases. To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion it it DO longer necessary to lire os milk and toast. Starvation pro. duces such waakesss that ilia whole system becomes an easy prey to ili serse. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure en ables lbs stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of tea wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a sever failing cure for indigestion, Dyspspsia and all slonaeli troubles. Kodol digests whst you eal—makes ihs stomach (west. Sold by B, S. Beall. Buy tha bast wagous made, The Old Uieksry, frem Baxter Wilson. BUT DIAMONDS OF THE IMPORTERS L J We have a resident buyer in Amsterdam, Holland, the world's diamond market. We have another buyer in New York. By this means, and through our large buy ing, we secure utmost advan tages in either market. We sell fine diamonds to people of the entire South at a sav ing of io per cent or more. We sell with a contract to exchange at any time for full purchase price. We agree to buy back at any time within a year at full price, loss io per cent. These and other liberal plans are told of in our Diamond Book, which is seat frco.^Writc for it or for oar Blue Ira t*d CataUf u« of Watakaf, Jawalry; Kllverwara, «lo., a took of 108 larg«paf«, •of 1-1 If filled with pkotafraphlB «qraTlMts •I die aatoal good*. •E8. T. BROONAX, In*.. Jewelers and Dismsnd Inserters, MEMPHIS, TENN. u to In at Car load best German Portland cement just received, send us your orders. T. W. Smith & Sons Co. New Buck Wheat flour at Keirn Bros. be Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, No one who is acquuinted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamber. Iain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, bnt prevents these diseases faom resulting in pneumon ia. It is also a certain cure for Whooping cough is not croup. dangerous when thisremedy iegjven It contains no opium or other barm ful substance and may he given as confidently to a baby aa to an adult* It is also pleasant to take. When all of these facts are taken into con sideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at borne, esteem thi* remedy very highly and very few ars willing to take any other after having once uikd it. For sale by Swinney <k Stigley. Evaporated peachee and apples at Keirn Bros. License to marry were issued to Mr. A. B. Pugh, of Palmetto Home, and Miss A. M. Cagle of Hoffman, Mon day. Painted Columna cheap at T. W. Smith A Song Co. Go to eee the new stock of eat (Use at P. A. Lind holm's. Honduras Orange* at. leerard •per'i. CROUP Usually begins with the symtoras of a commou oold; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry for it,) and at the flist sign of a croupy cough, ap ply frequently Blqlasds Snow Lini ment externally to the throat. 50c at B. S. Beall, Lexington Miss., at Tchula, Foster Drug Co, L. C. Alexander, M. P. Winkler. FUrHnn Mimnrrt w „ a—TL l *. , we, the undersigned commissioners of eleo tlon in and for Holmes county. Mississippi, do hereby appo nMhe lohowlng managers and baillSs to hold a general eloeiion at the va rlous preolnots In said oounty.on Tuesday, the drd day of November, A. IIXB, aa follow., t0 'Y lt L , . , . . , , The first named at each precinct being here by appointed epecial manager, will meet the ootnmisslonere of eleotlon, at Lexington, Miss., on Friday, the 30tb day of October, A. D., 1903, to receive ballot box, poll book and ,lek * . Lexington—E. W. Jordan. J. E. Winstead, P. M. M. Alexandra, managers; W. a. Hartli cook, bailiff. .Fraukllu-W, A.Sample, J. N. Sample,.!. E. Drennan, managers; E. R. Lipscv. balllf. Emory—P. M. Downer, C. ;W. Catron, K. Y Hewitt, manager.-; J. G. Grace, bailiff. West—B. B, Alexander, B. 8. Wade, Bat Feeney, managers; Jas. II Ouwen, bailiff. Edsvllle—D. .1. Crawford. S. 'V, Kills. Z. R. Iirieter, managers; E. C. Matthews, built IT. Bowling Green—G. B. Howell, G, E. L. Holmea, T. H. Rayner, managers; T.J. I.otpnx, bailiff. Durant—L. A. Wcxt, Sr., J, M. Howard, C. 8. Beall, managers; J. C. Collier, bailiff. Goodman—G. T. Carter, J. C.LlDdsey. W. E. Douglas, managers; J. It. Moody, bailiff. Plogena—J, L. Deason, K. H. Gage, W. H. Hoover, managers; John MoCool, bailiff. Richland—W. K. Morrow, J. 11 Doty, J. II. llarthcook, managers; 1, R. Upshaw, bailiff. Ebcuezer—T. H. Murtagh, J. 1>. Renshaw, J. W. Burwell. raanagera; E. C. nroek, bailiff Eulogy-J. J. Gilmore, w. H. Pierce, B. M Watson, managers: W. H. Donsford, bailiff. Thornton— 8. P. Stubblefield, T. K. Swayze, | Purina, the best feed at T. W. Smith & Son s Co. A Perfect Painless Fill is ilie one that will cleanse the sys tem, get the liver lo acting, remove tiie bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leavo a good tasle in the mouth. The famous little pills fordoing such work plensautly and effectually are DeWiti's Utile Early Risers. Boh Mooie of Lafayette, Ind., says: "All other pills I have ussd gripe and sicken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Soid by B. S. Beall. J. J. ►oy,managers; E. V. Thornton, bailiff, Paynes—P. (•. Vinson, W\ R. Caraonn, S. H. Luck, managers; Pink Garrett, bailiff. Tchula—A. G. Roby, 8. M, Cox, J. W. Smith, managers; J. R. Wyatt, bailiff. Cruger—R. W. Downer, K, H. O'Rellley, H. W, Parker, managers; E. L. Hines, baijlff. Ashton—C. A. P.tchfofd, H. A. Clafk. W. B. Parker, managers; A. H. .^rcher, bailiff. Acona—W. H. Stokes, p. 8. Raker* J, C, Booth, managers; J. E. McRae, bailiff. Witness our signature* this October JJBth, A. I)., 1901 T. H. MUHTAGII, E. W. JORDAN, A. H. FRAZIER. PETITION FOR PARDON. To Ilia Excellency, The Honorable A. H. Lon gino, Governor of the State of MlsslBsIppl: Tho underiigned petitioners respectfnlly represents to your excellency that Tyler Robinsou was indicted by the grand Jury of Holmes county for the killing of Soott Hen drick.ln said oounty and waa convicted of man slaughter at the May term of the circuit court sa^d conpty at Lexington, Miss., on the 2nd day of June 1901 and sentenced by the court to term of seven years in the state penitentiary The evidence in tho case beard at the trlalahow that 8cot( HendrlcKB was In Tyler Robinsons house at the time of ths difficulty, attempting prevent Tyler Robinson from moving hie (Robinson's) family off Hendrloks glace, where they had been tenants tbe year before, both Hendrlcss and Robinson bad guns In their hands when 'the light occurred, wblcb resulted Hendricks being shot In the leg with small •hot from which Hencrtoks never recoyered. Your petitioners are informed and believe that the time of (be shooting Tyler Robinson was acting In self defense and In defense of his family and | home as shown by the eyldenco. Your petitioners believe In tbe light of all the facts that Tyler Robinson has been sufficiently punished, If he deserved punishment at all, and we earnestly pray that he be granted a par don. (Names oinmltted.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By order of the board of supervisors of Holmes county, passed i»t the regular Oct. meeting, thereof, I am Instructed to advertise for bids to bore an artesian well, the same to located in the oourt house yard, or such place in the town of Lexington as the Board may direct. Bidders to furnish their own plans ana specifications and to guarantee a flowing well. The minimum flow per minute to be de by bidder In speclflcallons. Board the right to reject any and all bids. NINGHAM, Clerk signatod reset vet J, B. CON Max H. Levy on my framos Is engraved, Andby my skill in fitting, eyes aro siyed, X-tra they aro made for eyes ro dour Have me to fit you while I am hear. MAI h. LEV! Selecting Spect aclee. Glasses, if properly fitted simply restore tbe eye to the optical oondltlon of one that la parfeot and do this la a purely mechanical manner, so that no Injury can ,-esult from their use. and a person oan do by their •Id much which wopld pe Impossible wl tout them; while to de'ay putting them on i| to risk serious Injnry to the sight. Tbe failure ot the eight which oommonly oomei from old ags (sometimes beoomlng notlocaolo at au early age a twenty-live or.thirty years,) Is s thine Levy,8 pebbles spectnoles aro the; best; Kyeslght they preserve, and give rest, Vision strengthened and for yei»rs retain, Your e> i s ihey protect and do not strain. /Notice. Solcntlflciilly I tit a glass >pal aaay wears, Comfortably you will seo for many yeara. In using glasses, have the beet selection. Eyesight Is priceless and need protection; Numbers of pebble glassea In stock 1 keep, To meetqho demands of tbe eye In need. I canvass'the county, here I mention. For the benefit or the ere, glvejattontlon, I'll make a pair of specs to meet your cue Oan have you to seo when all others fall. A study I made ot;ibc lanse and the eye, No one cau ever lit you better.than I, Do not Injure the eye,vision you oannot bay t'raotlca! experience ot the eye and ite use, Rend, Improper glasses dimness produce; An eye that fallod near, with aaalatanoe Can be.kept from falling at a dlatanoe; The eye that haa failed far and'near, t will fit with a bifocal pure and clear; Common glasses are.not fit to wear. WhyP A s the best are none too'good tor I he eye Levy bus the ability to fit you-ot.». Olplclan by profession, and fit at a glance, Prepared I am with the beet of Lenee; The eye I (Jt by solonoe and power of sight t give a pair of speos perfect and bright. Commenscd.my profession in the year isct l have been fitting up to this time, A clrtjjGsr l give with full lnfom atloa, Names of pirf'ea on my recomasendstlon Pertiea indebted to Dr, Max H. Levy will pleuso meet me at th* following post offlcoa and tako up their notes; of eu j gradual growth that its presence Is not observe' until It begins to Interfere with one's w',rk;or reading. Tbe sign of,Its approach la a tend moy of letters or sewing to become blurrer and lodleUnct after a fewlmlnutes' readlu . or working, and an Inclination to hold 2nd, November Brozville, Eulogy Tolarville Coxburg Zeiglervil* Ebenezer Pickens Cameron Couparle Shrock Newport Sallis Goodman Richland Franklin Lexington Howard Cruger 3rd 4th, eth fltb, 7th, one's book or work at a greater dlatanoe from tbe ays than la natural. The same Indications will also tell when the glasees which one Is us ing haveloeased to be of necessary strength, and new ones are required. In baying spec tacles it Is wise to get good glasses. Cheap glasses always bev a, more or less of the same detects that er . in tbe eyes which they are intended to assist, and therefore strains tha sleht, and cannot be used tor a long tints with out Urine It, beajdea running tbs risk of In flicting permanent Injury. And a* the great majority ot glasses Imported Into thja country 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14-h, lfiih, 17lh, 18th, ii •i ii <« al 19th II 20th, 21st, ars set with, common .pressed leases ot ovary IU.HJ z w f * — defective conatrootlon, It 1* always bast t# Sclentlfl and Practical purehaaa apeetaolas from soma dealer .whose reputation is aaSelaat puranssa for me <mal NOTICE. The Stats of Mltalaalppl. / To John Henry Shuler, j An ettaohment at the Suit of M. L. Weenie against your estate for ($143.00) One Hundred and Forty-three Dollars, now pending In the Clroalt Court of Holmes county, at Leslugton, MlsHiaalppl, has been executed and la now pending In said Court, and unless you appeur before said Court on the Fourth Monday of November A. D. 1003, and plead notion Judgment will be entered against you and the Illinois Centrr.l Railroad Company gar neahee. This September 12th, 19(8. to said JNO. H. McBBE, Clerk. Noel, Peppor A Elmore, attorneys for plaintiff. Town Ordinances. This day came the Wilson Cotton Oil Co..through its duly authorized agent, and by mutual agreement between said Wilson Cotton Oil Co. and the Town Council of Lexington, Miss. The fran chise granted by the said town council to the said Wilson Colton Oil Co.,grant ing to them the right to use the streets of the said town for the purpose of erecting and maintaining an electric plant, as is fully set forth and contained on pages 429 and 430 of the minutes of said town council adopted on the 14th day of July. 1903, be and the same are hereby repealed and vacated in toto and the following ordinances and con tracts are hereby substituted in view thereof towit: An ordnance granting to the Wilson Cotton Oil Co,its agents transfers, represenatives, successors and assigns the right to erect, construct maintain and operate for a period of one year from the date of completion and beginning, along through over and under an electrie light line, or lines, and all necessary poles, braces or other needful or necessary equipments for the oI conveying to the residences £ n / , aee9 of bu4 f n e8S of the citizens of 9ai d town, lights for same. Be it or dailied b ' tb " town council of Lexlng (Qn - g^ j * That the Wilson Cotton Oil Co. its agents represenatives, suecess Qrg Qr ^ and ftr0 hereby g rant . ed the rigbt t( J , rect . construct, main tain an | operate for a period of one year ( rom ttbf( date 0 [ completion and j, e gi nl |{ n g along through over and under the streets alleys and highways 0 f the town^of Lexington, Miss. »n elec tr j c )jght line or lines and all necessary equipments for the purpose of convty-; j ng to tbe re8 | denceg an d places of bu8i ness 0 f the citizens and residents ot said town | ightB (or aame g ec 2 Be it ordained that this ordnanoe take efiect f rom and after its passage. An ordnance providing for electric fights along and upon the streets alleys and highways Of the town of LeXtngton Be it ordained by the Town Council of Lexington, Holmes Co., Mias, that the said town do hereby subscribe to the Wilson Cofton Oil Co. for 20. arc lights standard size to be erectedandmain tained along and upon the streets of said town by the said Wilssn Cotton Oil Co., at separate places to be located and designated by said town Council. jjaid arc lights to be run on what is known as the moonlight skedule. Said lights to burn all dark hours of the night when the moon is not shining. Beit further ordained that for said lights the said Wilson Cotton Oil Co. be paid the sum of $1650 per year, for one year only Same to be paid quartrely in advance, the first installment to be paid upon the erection ana putting into sc ive operation the electric light plant and lines by the said Wilson Cotton Oil Co., provided that said electric light plant be put in and established in said,, town, by said Wilson Cotton Oil Co, j within twelve months from date hereof-! THE Council adjourned H S Hooker, Mayor, R E Wilburn, Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bv order of the Board of Supervisors of Holmes oounty,passed at the regular October meeting, thereof, I »tm Instructed to adver tise for contract ato baild e road bed on road 21 on Lynchfleld plantatlor, beat 6 said con tracts to be let inaccordanoe with plans and in specifications file. Cont ract to be let at the next regular meeting of the Board, let Monday in.Nov. 10b> to the lowest responsible bidder, contractor t/ give bond for completion of work. Board re serves the right to reject anv and all bids. J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk Commissioners Sale. Monros Evans at al vs. M. A. Kv^ns, No. 837 in Chancery Court of Hoimei County ;M!b»!s slppl. Dy virtue of the authority vetted In me as Commissioner appointed In a decree rendered Ip said Court at September Term 1908 thereof on the 29th day of Septemoer Ad 19U3,1 will on Mondsy;NoAember tbe 2nd, 1903 offer for oale at the Court Houao in Lexington Holmes Coupty Ml*Bl«Blppl, ? a* public outcry to tbe hlitheet bidder for each with In legal hours the following described land situated In Holmes County Mississippi,to wtt:8l-2and 8I-2ofSl-9of Hl-2 Section 1 T 16111F,, and eleven and sixty, nlne-one-hundrcd sores off of North end of 8 W J-4of 8ec. HT16 H2E North of Tohuls sod Aoona road and the SWHof SWHof Seotlon 11 T 18 K 2 East WllncesImy.'Blgnsturs this the Id day of October Ad 1903. Noel, Pepper 4 Elmore D. H. Hobbs Sheriff Solicitor#. Commissioner. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine T t-tets. , m, J, Seven Million koxet soMInpost 12 month*. This signature, ®° x « 25c * Core* Crip in Two Days. on every as&at'm: For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature r i mi AVtgetahle Preparalioufor As simulating Ihc Food andElegula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of » Il\LAN 1 Sv**( HIlllKhN Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine norMineraL No t Narcotic. of fbn/HofOU 1+SMLELPtTCHSJi Anyabii Sad' Mx.Smn* * lUMU.Uu- , AaifStod *■ MnpSeod In t Use >1 Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fc'" y ness and Loss or r For Over Thirty Years Facsimile Sq. ...jre of NEW YORK. A I b moil Ihs old ) j OosMVr JjCi ms J EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CENTAUR COMPANY. vote* CITY. AFE YOU SORE? USE a aracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded. Mosquito Bites, Stings, Sunburn, Chafing, Swellings and all Inflammations. Kills Chiggers. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. S*I4 osljr Is Vc., SOc. A $1.00 Bottlaa. At oil food Drag fists. For Sale by B. S. BFALL. DR. MOFFETTfl __Curas Cholera-Hifantum, Diarrhoea.Dyicntery, slid !■ tee Bowel Troubfu of IB Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Regulate* the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes _ TEETHING EASY. gtMMMBNP** Or mail 26 cents to C. J. MOFFETT. M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. ires Eruptions, Sores, Colic, Efivoa, Thrush. Removes and Prevents, .v'orms. TBBTHINA COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN jr WrrentiKG rewoiisilfl Costs Oily 25 cents at Bnggfct* V A Free..... • Reclining Chair Cars •V 1 0, 0 AIL IMP 62 YANT TEXAS P 0 IKI 8 Double Dally Service ARKANSAS,"OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRiTGRY $ TEXAS I r r II •1 . f z* CHOCTAW FLYER c )x' a on It llttl* Rook 4 M Nft Sprl*|| O Rl TIMSflR AT MEMPHIS NIIwbm Biffit 3U«pln| Cara and fit* « i#*hoUt| CbaAr Cara MilRouit UaaargaiaaA Svparfc farvlaa U all Tra'aa. \. i N fRAJd H. •atrriT*, ?. r. a., Manptato, V. A lUOIM iR, T r A ( batTnt l a L ramaoT, T. r. * • t Ulfttttk, •». MR) R. LU, O F udV A UttK SMS <;•