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I Furniture Sale II | at I I IN order to make room for our department of 5 10 and 25 cent Goods, Stillman otters his mam- Ij moth stock of household goods for sale be^innin^ Km ° o | April I9lli lo April 29th | at greatly reduced prices. Housekeepers will have I the opportunity of their lives to furnish their homes with the best articles that can be bought at lowest prices. Our stock having been bought before the advance in factory prices enables us to give our ; customers the benefit of the low price. Read these facts, substantiated by figures and you will readily see the Values we are offei •mg 9x12 B russels Art Squares from 50.7,n up 9x12 Axmimster Art Squares from sl6 98 up 9x12 Matting Art Squares from 5/2. 98 up 3x6 Velvet Rugs from - $2.25 up 3x6 xVxmmister Rugs from - $2.98 up ;l ; 27x54 Rugs from - 90 C u All 30 and 35c Matting at - - 25 cyd A at - - - 19 cyd a| Bathroom Rugs for - - - 1.50 and 175 ft -3 A good grade of Floor Oil Cloth at 25c yd Linoleums, plain and fgured a i Lowest Price '$ j Our Library and Diii'ng Room Fu, nF I tore we offer at less than cost % J Cedar Chests at - . . $4.75 to $14.50 || |’i,| Boudoir and Skirt Boxes . - . $2.48 ro $7.25 * 1 A Beautiful Chiffonier at - - S3, S, 10. 12 and 15 • Our stock of Iron Beds is complete, ranging from s2.*B up. A 2-in post Iron Bed $6.98, 2 1-2 in post 9.98, Mattresses and Springs to fit at cut prices. We have an immense line of Princess and odd Dressers and -J i Washstands to match, at lowest figures. ' <j The biggest line of Rockers in the State to select from, Wicker, Oak or Mahogany. A ladies Sewing or Nurse Rocker at 98c. A good Porch || ■jj Rocker for $1.48. Old Hick >ry. Maple and Oak Porch Goods, Mission ■| Weathered Oak P.,rch Sets Porch Swings at $2.25 and $3.50. You will have to see our Bed-Room Suites to ap- A* J preciate the good values. M I Center 1 ahlcs of all kinds, sizes and finishes as to low as 90c. A big line of I runks. Chamber Sets, ii ■I Window Shades and Poles. Organs and Pianos are included in this Cut Price Sale. You will have to act quickly to get the benefit of this sale, f- C as the goods will not stay in the h ouse at the prices $| orfered above. || fe Remember, tke Sale opens Saturday I y April. 19tk I I Every Article Marked in Plain figures I I STILLMAN I The Home furnisher and Undertaker I LIV-VER-LAX FOR SiCS HEADACHE For Your Inactive L : vcr and Clog ged Bowels, Liv-ver Lax is ihe Panecea for the Liver Troubles and Constipation. You are billions, jonr thirty feet of bowels become clogged up, pois. om us gasses are generated in the i bowels and thrown out in the sys jtem, your head aches, you have chills and fever, you are nervous and ill tempered, your system is full of bile not properly passed off. Your disordered .stomach and hil liousness can’t be regulated until I you remove the cause. It is not j your stomach's fault. Yourstom- S ach is ns good us any. Try LI V VEU-LAX, it is purely vegetable Do not resort to harsh pay.sics and calomel which ruins the svslem and softens the bone. LIV —VEH—LAX acts gently, yet positively on the liver, stcmiw It and bowels, is pleasant to take and does not gripe or sicken. It is recommended for grown ups and' baoies alike. You will be surprised at the amount of bile a bottle of LIV— VEIi —LAX will clean out of your system, buy a regular 50c or $1 bottle from J. TANARUS, Kirk, IStarkville, Miss., on our guarantee and be convinced. The Lebanon Co-Operative Med icine Cos., Lebanon, Ten it. .None Genuine without the likeness and signature of L. K. Grigsby, FOR SALE AT KIRK’s URUu a I t)h E. Pudge It. li. Mays, ex-Cnn .In-tiee of the Mississippi Supreme Court, spent several days at the college, I lie guest of Dr. 9oU Mrs, 11. b. Noel, M .yo is an old A. A M. student. ml during it is stay i a Uie eauipus addres-ed toe station b illy at Chapel excrslse. TG THE PUBLIC The “Sun Insurance” of Lt.ndun is the oldest and one of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in i the world. i I have the agency for this and other solid fire insurance companies and would appreciate your patronrge. W. H. MILLER Office Upstairs inKist building Calnuei, Calomel, yon can not stay, for LIV— VER—LAX has shown us an easier way, ask J. T. Kirk the druggist. KEEP THEpNEYS WELL Health is Worth Saving and Sam* Slarkville People Know How to Save It. Many Staruville people take their ives iu iheir hands by neglecting die kidneys win n they know these organs need help. Weak kidney,-, are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and ill health. Inn there is no need of suffering nor to remain in danger. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—a remedy that has helped thousands of kidney suffer era. The following statement leaves no ground for doubt. Mrs. S. P. MeClaiiahan, 1403 S. Second Ave., Columbus, Miss., says: “I have found Doan’s Kid ney Pills to be an excellent kidney medicine. I was bothered by kid ney eon.plaint tor years and Doitn’s Kidney Pills were the only remedy that suited my esse. , I could plainly see that they were helping me from the time 1 begun their use and it was not long before they removed the pains and weakness in my back It is a pleasure to tell of my experience. For sale by all derlers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mi I burn Cos., Buffalo, New York, sole agents fur the United States# Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. INTEREST INCREASES IN THE GREAT CONTEST Read the Announcement and Particulars on the Fourth Page of this Issue, and Get in the Game. MANY INQUIRIES ABOUT THE VOTING ' Judging from the interest that has been manifested in the great Prize Voting contest 10 far, that : lie contest is a success is an assur and fact. There has never been a •1 in test, in this localjty where more or better prizes have been offered, or a more strict adherence to justice and equity to all participants. The "hfies desires to emphasize the point that every contestant will be afforded an absolute fair deal. The names of the judges of the contest will be announced soon- Bear in mind the merchants who are giving coupons with every dol lar pui'-ease are, L. & il % A Kiehan, Turner & Pierce, D. A, o lardy, (ilrdue.i sb Cunningham, J, U, Smith &(Jo., Goodman Bros J, TANARUS, Kirk, Zeno Yeates, Jackson & 8011 Cox Bros. When you trade at these stores he sure anu ask for coupons. Every me little piece of paper bearing 25 votes may win for some friend of yours the beautiful $4OO Obermuy er & 8011 (fraud Piano. Get your friends to subscribe for L’he Times. Por each one year new subscii. t m you will receive j 10 voles; renewals tor one year, •)h0 votes; for each one year back subscriptions, 400 Voles. There are already u huge list of contestants, but there is opportu-. r -■ ■ - - - - --r r t irr iTiiiirfT— i 25 VOTE COUPON I 1 Bend this Coupon to tLe Times office within fifteen I | days from date and it will count for TWENTY-FIVE I £ VOTES. No money is required with tins coupon. I I Vote For I iimnur ill " mi j i ii u> ■■ <m ii*n n miiM—m JNomipatmg Slant ; I hereby nominate or suggest the name of I Address Aaa lady worthy to become a candidate in your Popular Voting Contest. 1 present this name with the distinct understanding and agreement that I tie edit* r shall not divulge my name. This does not obligate me in any way whatever. F'igned Address TOIiXAI>U LNHUUANCU $4-oo per thousand for three years protection. The Pornado season is here. Can you afford to be without this insurance when can get it so cheap? 1 repre sent two of the largest Tornado Companies with com bined assets of eighteen million dollars and combined age ol one hundred and fifteen years. Could you place your business where it could be more secure? 11. A. liILvTTUU, Agent 'Kk-pb m.s: OH ce 201; Resdvnce bo FUKTBER PROOF UMISSARY. of Bottle Convinces Father of Former Tix n. He writes: “Through my sun who lived in Texas lor some time. I came in possession of a pari of a bottle of HUNT’S LUillTMNti OIL I found it to-be uu exiellen liinineiit. Please send tin foui liotlles tor whieh I encmse one dollar money order. Yours sincerely, Henry Vlertz. Jau. 7, 1910. Laramie, Wyo. Site mid Xoe buttles DsnuficlirtS uti Ccirr.tlccl ky n. KICUAKDb MBUiCIM: CO. Mi. rman, Texas. Mi*, mid Mrs. Will Claiiij were! ended to Cedar Biulf lust Friday to attend the umeral of Mrs. Ctardy's aunt, Mrs. Robert Tribble, whose death owured last Thursday. ■ity to nominate others. Pill out the nominating blank and send it to this office. Also cut out the free vote coupon and east it for your favorite. In order that every con testant may fully understand the votes during the contest,The Times wishes to state that the cotestant having the largest number of votes during the contest will be awarded the piano as first prize, the one having the next tc the largest number of votes will have first choice of the other prizes- The third largest will have her choice of the remaining prizes. The third largest will have her choice of the 1 remaing prizes, and ■ > on until all the, prizes have been distributed. Use the free coupon in this issue If you know ot any iady who has not been nominated whom you think would make a good race, use i ominating blank in this issue and send her name to this office or it in person and it will.be entered. It matters not if she be married or single. This is a popular voting contest, not necessarily a “young lady” voting contest. Read the rules and regulations on another page and govern yourself according ly. Borne one is going to receive these prizes and you can help de cide who it will be. First count in contest will boon Balmdav, May, 3rd. Get busy and vole your choice. The contest will he conducted squarely and no par tiality will be shown to ony one. Do it now and help someone reap the benifitsof this liberal offer. Week End Fare*. I Effective April Gth, 1913 and j each Satnrdui ami Sunday tliere | utter, ilia Mobile & Ohio It. It. will sell round nip tickets at low fares between various stations on its line in Alabama, ' isstssippi, Tennessee and Kentucky and from such terri ton to St. Louis, Mo., nud vice versa good for return to reach original starting point not later than midnight of Monday following date of side. For fail particulars apply to any M. & O. It. It Agent or write Mr. U. A. Übibpin, T. P. A. Meridian. Miss p ■ i ~i —u —>_j— Wanted Good live, hustling men to con tra- t cotton In this county. Good commissions. Apply to W. H Gaktkr, 407 First State Bank Bldg., apr4tf Columbus, . iss. Why be constipated, when you can buy at J. f. Kirk’s drag store?