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s ^ ^ . September Designer, The Designer for September abounds in attractive advance styles for autumn apparel and millinery, both of which are lucidly described and artistically displayed. Of special interest to mothers should be the articles “Aprons for Our School Girls,” and “Preparing a Child for Hoarding School.” the former prettily illustrated. The Ken tucky love story “Faint Heart and Fair Lady." by Henry Cleve land Wood, is continued in this issue, and two short stories “Her Grandfather's Clock” and “A Hit of Finery, ” the latter a tale for girls, are also given. Ama teur camera snappers should gladlv avail themselves of the suggestions given in "Caricature Photography. " for thereby they mav employ their spare time pleasantly and with possible • profit in a monetary sense. “A Colonial Minuet Drill” gives in struction fora praticularlv dain ty little entertainment, suitable for raising money for a church or society, and “Off fora Tramp” by II. L. Holcomb, will be wel comed by feminine lovers of fresh air and sunshine. Numerous designs for fancy work are sup plied in this issue, and the latest in literature is < scussed in “Notes of New Books.” Under “Health and Beauty “are furnish ed reliable recipes for beautify ing the hands and arms, while “The Ideal Bathroom” shows how many comforts in tin watery line are possible 'or th<e • • who can afford them. “The Cultiva tion of the Voice” especially con siders toe elocutionist this month, and “Points on Press making” treats of the finishing of the fashionable skirt. Selec tions for parlor and school room recitation, Etiquette Hints, Nur sery Lore, Household Advice, Recipes for Pickling, Canning and Preserving, and “Among Ourselves,” the latter a resume of current topics interesting to women, are also presented in this very entertaining number, the price of which is 10 cents. TO SAVE HER CHILD From frightful disfigurement; Mrs. Nannie Galleger of La Grange, On., applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve to great s res on her head and face, and writes its j quick cure exceeded all herhopes. It works wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25c.1 Cure guaranteed by J. M. Gann. A Worthy Successor. “Something Xhv Under The Sun.” All Doctors iiavo tried to cure CATAKItH by til use of powders, in halers, acid gases and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mu cous membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids j used <n t)i<' inhalers have entirely eaten i iiwr(y {he came membranes that their , leakers Lave aimed to cure, w Idle pastes ! and ointnft'iits cannot reach tin- di-wasr. j An old and experienced practitioner who j has for many years made a dose study and specialty of the treatment of CATAKKH, lias at last pcif.eted a treatment which, when faithfully used, not old v relieves at once, hut permanent ly cures CATAKKH, by rciloving the cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all inthimatinn. It is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches t! • nlllieied pails. This nun dcrliil remedy is known as “SN't 1 ! I.i.s. tlioGCAKANTE1. D CATAKKH Cl’KK," and is sold at tin xtremcly low price ol One Dollar, i nch package containing in tcrnal and external mc'dirino sufficient for a full .nth’s treat.nr and every thing nee ssarv to iis perfect es< . “SNUFFI.ES” is the only perfect CATAKItH lTKE ever made amt is now recognized as the only sale and positive cure for that annoying and dis gusting disease. It cures all inllamnia tiou cpiickly and permanent ly ami is also Wonderfully <|ulck to remove Hay Fever or Odd in t lie 1 lead. Catarrh when neglected often leads to Consumption—' SNUFFLES" will sav- you if you lise it at once. It i~ no ordinary remedy, hut a < oinplete treat ment which is positively guaranteed to cure CATAKKH in any form or stage if used according to the direc tions which accompany eaeh package. Don't delay but send for it at once, ami write full particulars as to your conditon, ami you will receive speeia! advice from the discoverer of ibis wonderful remedy regarding your cam without cost to yoil beyond the i- gulur price of "SM FILES tin* "t.t AL AN’TRIED CAT A KIJH ( I'KK.” Sent prepaid to any address in the United Stales or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Adddrc.-s. Dept. L EDWIN I!. flll.KS A CD- ’-'’WO and and -o'V- Market street Uhiladelphia. I A Pale Face is a prominent symptom of vitiated ( blood. If covered with pimples, the i evidence is complete. It * nature's i w ay of warning you ofyourcoudltlon. i Johnston’s I Sarsaparilla 1 never fulls to rectify all disorders of i 1 the Mood. Blight or severe, of long * standing or re-;ent o. igin. Its thirty 1 vears record guarantees It* efficacy, 1 Sfol J e*> ervwhe*’'-'• Pn n Si 99 per full J quart bottle. Prepared only hy ) MitiiidA.v i)i:r« co^ipaxy, , Detroit, i )**i^iru^>**&*^**r*~n For sale by Champion Lumber | Company, Orvisburg\ Miss. Poplarville 511 jih School Oilers increased lacilities for ! securing an education with ttic ! least possible outlay of time and [means. Near!" 400 students: 150 boarders; 50 music pupils; 4 new pianos: ') teachers! stenogra phy and elocution. 10th session opens Sept. 2, 1001. Send for catalogue. W. I. THAMES, Pwr.; Poplarville, Miss, UNIVliRSIl V or MISSISSIPPI. Twenty-live schools in Depart ment of Science, Literature and Arts; professional courses in Law, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mining- Engi neering Well fuT.tishcd labora tories. Able corps ot instruct ors. Tuition fkkic to men and women except in Law School. All expenses very low. Attractive location. Perfect sanitation. Complete water and sewerage and lighting and heating systems. Purest deep well water. Summer term, June lltli to July 24th, 1101. Session o ' 1901-02 opens Sep tember 12th. For catalogue, or special information regarding courses or expenses, address I\’. 15. FULTON, Chancelor, 711 University, Miss. WIIAT A TALE IT TELLS. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, motii patches and blotches on the skin, it’s liver trouble; but Dr. King’s New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify tile blood, give clear skin, rosy checks, rich complexion. Only 25c at J. M. Gann's store. You can get the Free Press and the Commoner for only ■ a year. Pan-American Exposition VIA Queen & Crescent Route. Bauble daily service to Buffalo, and through sleeping cars be tween New Orleans and Buffalo via Cincinnati without change. Finest and fastest trains in the South between New Orleans, Cincinnati, Northern and East ern points. For rates and particulars, call on Q. & C. Agent, or address, R. W. BONDS, T. P. A., Meridian, Miss. I: About your 20th Century Drink ? Will you need something good at a reason able price? We can supply your wants. We are the Largest Liquor Dealers in the South. ■£&> We handle all grades from $1.25 to $6.00 per Gallon. «cr Send for our Price List. E. F. Perilloux & Co., Distillers Agents, 201 Decatur t 3 Clinton Sts., New Orleans, La. 1 Slidell, T.a. The Old Reliable Whiskey House of PiCfCEL & HAND, Slideil, La. Dealers in fine old Whiskies, Wiiies, Brandies, Gins, etc. W'hiskies from $1.50 to $6,00 per gallon. We are sole agents for the celebrated Cream of Kentucky, A.11 orders gd back on first train. iw mu1 *" "ini WMWwitjrgra. h iuj i—uju II f \4ril f BC lie. O. ■ vV k hL^fL4&K_)<j 1’EARL RIVER, LA., ni.Ar.;:i; in Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Men*-_GINS, Etc. All orders filled promptly. Jug trade a specialty Make all postoffice money orders payable at New Orleans Try our $3.00 Whiskey. 1 A. Montgomery, DEALER IN ^ | j- Fine Wines and Liquors,' > Nicholson, Miss. . p — K p SSaT Jug Trade a Specialty. | MeBrayer Whiskey.: ..$5 50 per gallon. 0 Sam Clay. .3 75 P, Cream of Kentucky. 4 00 11 “ i P Cedar Brook. 3 75 “ “ Y § G. K. Sharpe. 3 00 “ “ 9 Franklin County Club.3 HO “ “ White Corn. $1.50 and 2 00 “ “ X>. | Duncan Kye. 1.50 and 2 0) “ “ £ » Mav Apple. 1.25 and 1 50 “ “ | Gin. 1.50 and 2 00 “ “ — WINKS Muscat. $1 50 per gallon. Y & California Grape. 1 25 “ “ « Claret. 50 “ “ 9 | Catawba. 1 00 “ “ % Full assortment of case goods. Send I’ostolfiee Money Order 5 or Express Money Order to \ A. MONTGOMERY, Nicholson, Miss. y, J. A. Moody’s Livery, Sale & Feed. Stable, Good Teams and Swift Drivers, Drummers and Traveling Men of all kinds have special attentioa Drivers who know the country routes perfectly. | I also keep on hand a nice lot of Buggies and wagons, double and single, and All kinds of double and single Harness. J. A, Moody._ Cures Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Dyspepsia —. and otlnr Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Stomach. Endorsed by Leading Physicians. The Most Lkept ca! Ccnv need. l*amphlet« Free, THE STAFFORD MINERAL SPRINGS & HOI EL CO. riain Office at Springs, Vos'burg, Hiss. WE WILL loan „ m you S4?S0 M0B!LE:MERIDIAN;VE5TP0INTMEMPHIS.$R0lo;^j) uacsA SLw^woms^gv^CgBaVSycat “YOU PAY IK YOU SUCCEED.*’ Do what others have done; we have students making more monthlv than their course cost them. Every department of busi ness taught. The largest, best equipped, and most successful training schools in the South. The home of correct writing. Send to-day for specimens and catalog. Address, Macon Sc Andrews, West Point', Meridian, Mobile. Memphis, Cairo, i _ . Poplarville Photo Gallery. » PHOTOGRAPHS• , From 75 cents psr dozen up. ~‘*"~Copying Done^'8*" i W. E. King, Sk. W. j. Honnicuxt. Poplarville §LStable, “UNCLE BILLIE,” Gkxickat. Manager; —--rrj^xemt Nice Teams, Careful Drivers, Courteous Treatment, Reasonable Prices. We soiicit a share of the public patronage. Representing THE ROYAL EXCHANGE Assurance Co., OF LONDON, I am prepared to write your insurance against fire. 1 solic it a share of your patronage. Respectfully, J. J. SCARBOROUGH l'oplarville, Miss. I MiNDRY 1 - $ To the Public.' | I have recently established a Laundry' in l'o’plarvilk*! and respectfully solicit your work. ^ Will try to give satisfaction to all. 4 Prices for work as follows: ijj) 1 shirt.:.Kiel 1 lady's waist.15 eta 2 collars.. . . S < ts 1 skirt.25 eta S 1 j*r. pi'll'- . 5 pis Is. »> cts ^4 2 undershirts.15 els 1 pillow ease.o ets Jp 2 Imrulkerphiet’s. 5 pts 1 sheet..;..lo ets ix ‘♦t if?, *ot‘Ks..10 ets Anything tlut enumerated, in proportion. & L. WONG, Poplarville, M?sS. | ■h»i‘i ■>! ■Mini - »n-»um — at«>iwir*rtn>'A NBA T JOB PRINTING IS OUR DELIGHT. ——To Please our Customers Is our ftlm-— ■>%»—».—-—. ^; - r - . Our office is now equipped with new type and fixtures throughout and our lightning press is up-to-date in filling rush orders. Look over your office stationery and see what you need in our line. We guarantee satisfaction, and Will treat you /ight in all business given us. .. ' , Youi s So please, The Free Press Printing Co., POPLARVILLE, MISS. I J. R. OLIPHANT, Manager.