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IMEJyhRAlJL Items From Home and Abroad, Gathered From Many Sources I Twice-a-Week Democrat: Members urn run, he soon spent nil Ills money, of tin1 West Tennessee Land Company, or the publisher's. iikiiu'J unci then, it owners of Keel fool Lake, ovui" tlio; U Mild, the Capo paper claimed he lighting rights in which the nightrider.s. ! wus not Its agent murdered (.'uptuiti Quiulin Kuukin last lull, appeared before the Keel foot Lake Investigation eonnnittee ol the Tennes see Legislature, Friday, sui d the, would accept less thun Kir)ul)0 for the property, pi'ovided the Klute would Keuresentative Spence of Ktoddurd county hits in trod need u hill in the House like Senium Wilson's in thu Senate, prohibiting any dealer in pistols, revolvers, how ic knives, metal make it a hunlingand llshing preserve. ktiucks, etc., fiom exhibiting siicli .1. G. liurdiek. lessee of the lishing wares in show eases or .show windows. privileges, stud his associates would accept JiliyiiM tor their rights, and that the entire rights and property could he had lor i75,uiM. Mi. IJurdiek said the Statu should take the property to rid that community of outlaws, which, he su.s, have intested the section since the Ku-lvlux clan was organised in lsOJ. We believe the bill is a good one and that it ought to become a law. Rev. J. II. Peay was stricken with paralysis a few days ago, at Lonoke, Ark. His homo Is at Little Rock. Rev. Mh'iini N. Nunnery died at Covington thu other day. Ho was one of our old pioneer citizens. The Drummers Association will meet at Carutliersville next month. The postolllce at Sikeston has been raised to thu second class. IJirds I'oint was destroyed by fire March 31. Twiec-a-Woek Democrat: James W. .McClaiiahan left yesterday morning for Seh u r, Nov., in response to a letter from James R. .Moore telling him that their mine is all that is claimed lor it. Reports from there ate most llattering. and the indications are that I'einiscol will have a few millionaires et. Dunklin Democrat: A number of lawyers, members of the general assembly, say that the temperance lorees are absolutely powerless to Kackward, turn backward! O time loi-ce the submission of a prohibition in your llight, feed me on gruel just amendment to the stale constitution lop tonight: I am tired of sole leather through the initiative and reterendum ' ..teak, pet rilled biscuit and galvanized it the legislature tails to submit the cake, oysters that sleep in a watery question, owing to tin- I act that no en- i bmli. and butler as strong as (ioliath aiding act making the law opeuuive of Oath. Wear, of paving tor what has been passed by the legislaluie. , , ,.. ,..lt ,.,..,,, llp ,.,,,.,. ,im, Representative Hawkins, one ot the I ,m1,,iu, j, .,. Backward, turn back lawyer members ot the bouse, takes ..,, ,l(W NV(..U.N .lln. jllsl .,,. ,m. mil. view. Tlie enabling act leatu.e is I wi()f ,,,..,,.,... jam: h., s.i.d the .eal with wli.cn the pmhi- J ,,,.,,, lnik mt ,,, ,.,. skimlll(. . hilion.sts aie working to yet the , , , w w1,k,.,., .,. ... . : i :.....! i-uesi.wn su.iiiiiue... , , , , old-hisliioned pit-: then I am re.id to curl up and die." The .Mississippi River Commission lett St. Louis Tnui sday for its semi uiinual tour ot inspection ol the river and goern:iient work liom St Louis to New Orleans. Slops will be made at nil point- Ion enoiiii to allow delegations ot eili.ens to present their claims lor any particular locality to the commission. The government ap propriation lor rivers anil harbors which this commission allots, amounts tOf2.lMKi.oiK). The territory included in tli is di sin but ii in extends iroini iiro. 111., the mouth ol the Ohio river, to Hie Hull ot .Mexico. C for a bottle ol I p Pop, Lump's p i mI brow, Onruili rsville. Drs. Crowe and Iludgens were here from Caruthersvillo Monday. Hooker Sanders was out from Ca ruthersville awhile Sunday. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lump's special brow. Uariithersvllle. J. E. Duncan was out from Ca ruthersvillo on legal business Monday . Leller's Drug Store sold S2o worth of wall paper in two days this week. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp's InteBt and boat special brew. Caruth ersvillo. C. S. York and wife of Caruthers vllle came out Friday and returned Monday. Henry Sutton and wife of Canady Switch' visited Samuel Adams and family Sunday. An exchange remarks that it lias no enemies. A newspaper without enemies is not of much loive in the world. lOver successful man has "knockers" camping mi their trail. The newspaper that dare not express an honest opinion for lear it will of fend some parly boss or an "old sub scriber." does not amount to much. There is always room at the top. I That'sthcjMvat tro ible. There's s,uch a great rush to get there that a panic The Missouri senate places ""iin ensues and many a p devil who tolers" among the list oltelomes. and iould have gotten up safely alone h.is ueclaies lor a two year prison term as J ''ecu pushed aside and trampled by a penalty lor carrying concealed I "'''el's. r.. weapons. The lower house ot the Ic-islaliiie is not expected to view the The cases against Cm. Haskell and matter more leniently, so the state is six others charged with land Irauds. unite, certain to soon have adequate were iHiashed at Tulsa. Okla.. the lllth. piotection against the pistol-carry liiy ' t,c Judge deciding tliat the cases weie habit, so prolilic ol crime in every instituted by ,Kseveli tortile purpose degree. .Noleverv man w ho cai ries a ol pel sedition. icvolver is a criminal, hula great majority aie very loolish. Hornet: There is a newspaper soli citor by the name ol Taylor that has wotUed several ot the local papers in Southeast Missouri. Taylor is a line subscription solicitor, but he lets old "boo.c" get the best ot him. He was sent out lecently by a Cape (iirardcau paper to solicit subscribers and Tay lor had line success, but when belaud ed in Mlensville, where open saloons The hours at the postollico are: Week days, ":.'tO a. in. to 7 p.m. Sun days 8 to liC.'tO a. in: l:.tO to 2:30 p. m; 4:30 to (i p. m. Civic League. The Civic League has subscribed $'2 toward fencing the public square. Tin following articles were left at Crider's hall on election day: One dish, one table cloth, six plates. These articles are now at Mrs. Frank (iv in'h. and the owners may have same by calling and identify ing them. Mrs. Frank Gw in, Pres. Mrs. Will Morris, Sec. SHELL'S RESTAURANT and SODA FOUNTAIN (At Northwest Corner ut Squarel For your money's worth in Short Dr ier Meals, Hot and Cold Lunches, KruitH, Confectioneries and all kinds f Cold Drinks. I Si id -IB .05 Ice Cream .Sundaes 10 J (Junes .05 .-Ivervthing that uut-N to make up a ilrsiuliiBsi restaurant and soda fountain, .'all once 'iiid ou will come again. FREE TRIP to.tJu PACIFIC COAST ARE YOU ONE of the many thous ands who want to explore thiaWon derland" ? ? ? ? SUNSET MAGAZINE Has instituted a new department, whose special work it is to put within the reach of every one an opportunity to see the FAR WEST. Write for Sample Copy. :: :: :: :: :: :: For full particulara addren Sunset Travel Club 16 Flood Building, San Francisco, Gal. WMSNIN010N OREGON I ICE CREAM PARLOR We have just opened our lee Cream Parlor on the West Side of the Square. The building lias been put in neat order and every tiling is fresh and clean. Our service ih lirstelaHH in Ice Cream, Sodas and Temperance. Drinks. Try uh. SHELTON & POPHAM THE -:- FAMOUS .rFTV iTv. mt HPW MiilmtWk v$m!!&w 2 1 Olt Hosiery Satisfaction. O you want hosiery that fits perfectly? Do you want hosiery that lasts a lonjjf time without darning ? Do you want economical hosiery ? Then you want Iron-Clad Hosiery. It is satisfactory in every respect. Every pair b team lets, and every ctrand of yarn Is given the famous Iron Clad " Extra Twist " one of the reason why Iron Clad Hosiery lasts longer than any other. We recommend Iron Clad Hosiery as the most taiMao tory hosiery for women, boys and girls. juvui III HHirW W 11 All the Latest Styles in Ladies' Hoot Pattern, Lace Stripe, Ox Blood and Plain Hose. The Largest Stock and Best Assortment of Men's Hose liver in Hayti. Home and see our Line of Low Shoes and Slippers. Jh Lb DO R R I S BUY A HOME IN PEMISCOT Tlie llayti Ucal KHiate Company has the following described land and pio perty tor hide, all in Pemiscot eounty, the hind of rot ton, cum and alfalfa and line Hinges for stuck raising I. -SI) arms, rut over, unimproved land. 1 1 on 1'rit-ro main line, '.,'i..")0 per aeie. 'i.-'-'(ll) arret", two niileh liom Hayti, all eleaied. 00 aci-H in alfalfa. gond'hiiiise, hams, wells, cistern and fruit, fl'M (10 pei sine. Kents lui 'M,'.'7f.0J thiH vi ar. IS -ill aereh, two niileb fiom iiiilioad, all cleared, live rouiii house, two looiu houwe, all in eiiltivatiou, good fumes and luai iin, M pci line, j nihil, bal ance in one year. I. lit iii'iw in cultivation nt flOpei acie. .r. ill) aeies iii)iuiiioved river bottom land, 1 milcb fiom I'oitiiireville, rl.l.Oll pel acie. (! .1(1 aric.s, -ID eleaied and balance cut ovci, i) aneh in alfalla, '' gouil small hoiibeh, batiih and out Imildinn, mile liom 1'iihco lailrnad, pi ice 2,(K)ll! 7. lli(H) acieh on one brunch ol' Kii.-ro ami I mile fiom uthei branch, HI acies in cultivation with t-ood Iioiim and Inn n, balance cut over. ThiH h aliuiit the (inly lar.'e 1 1 act of land to be had in thih couiitv novv and can be had a1 &)() per sine, which in a low puce I'm one waulim.' a lai'.'e It act. K, 'i'.'OacKs of viiuin timber, cHlimaleil to have .')(XH),(H)0 feel, of which is cv iiichs. On FiiHcu iiiilioad ami ihe liutieht tiai't of viiiiin timber tin Hale in the county, (bind alfalfa land. 1'iice fCtt) pei acie tor land and timbei, and it iHcheapat that foi the chaiactei ol properly that it Ih, !. -I noiiil II roiim lintel in Ilayli, lont int; for $40 per month in advance. I'liivW.lHM). Wo have for Hale Hiivural muall tehi deuceri in Hayti, suitable for hiual faiuilii'H ur laborriH. llayti in now liooming some, one new fuick liiiHiiieHK bonne noiimup and Heveial mote contemplated. I.ah(iiiis am Hcaice in thiH town and ciuiiimiiiil Hood jobs at unod vvacH. We have heveial ilcHirahlerchidcincH for Hale, Call and tcu them. I HAYTI REAL ESTATE COMPANY ' HAYTI, MISSOURI LUMBER AND SHINGLES All Kinds Kuuh iiihI Dressed Ltiinber, Shingles, Building Material, Cypress Fencing, etc. - "Wholesale and Retail - You Will Find Our Priceo ReaFonnble and to Suit the TlmeB (JypreHH Fetieini; on hand at all times and atreaaonable prices. Saw Mill, Shingle Mill and Planing Mill Combined. We will greatly appriciate your patronage and endeavor to please you C. VT. RICK, Hayti, M0. (SWAHL1 i58k ''III iff PURE ! DRINKS a To produce a ood and )ine Soda Water it requires the use of choice material as well as ;i bcientific pro co.. I)o not abuse your stomach in the use of inferior carbonated goods. Demand good and pine Soda Water, the same as you would pure food. Wahl's is the Brand. S :jW-' -it- w When you call for it, see that it is served and that the crown stopper licirs the trade mark. This will guarantee to you pure and good Soda Water, Coca Cola, Jersey Cream, etc. J. S. WAHL BOTTLING WORKS, CARLTHERSVILLE. M0. JOB PRINTING We do i But I One , ; Kind of Job Printing , Rnd j That is the Best I We werve fair warning to every one, if you want Cheap John printing, bum Htylo and bum quality, do not come to uh, for we're not in that class. Our work Ih right up to date, in the lateHt style, neat and artistic. We tiHe the best grade of stock, the best inks and have the best presses, ami doing all our own work every job that got'H out bears its stamp of vvork inaiiHhip and ability. We can do any job, from the largest to the HtnalleHt, and just as cheap as good work can be done anywhere. We can do all kinds of bank and drug store printing. 1 Sepciaities Letter Heads Envelopes Statements ; Posters Blanks Cards, etc. i HAYTI Jul Jli JX Jol -Lj XJ uj