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Many Things Worth Reading, Condensed for Busy Readers Wall paper at Loner's. (.'has. Itcod lias been init ill. Tom C'urtncr of Druodocio was in town Friday. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lump's special brow. Uarutliersville. Mr. and Mr-. Frank KlinfjltiMiiith of Concord Uitod in Ilayti Suturdav. Crab fjraai hay for sale, .'55c pt'r bale. F. M. Gwin, Hayti Mo. 3 it Ui;v. J. .1. VVilKon of Concord at tended to liusinoi-. ut llati Saturday. Verjjl. Adams wcntdnwn to Holland Tuosdaj, in interest nf the lied Men. Hood, fresh, clean lard for wale all the time at Chan. Morgan's butcher shop. -7tf Kverton Speer and sister' Miss Ja, of Iiray-ffadocio, were in llati Sat urday. .1. A. Johnson left for Braggadocio Tucsda, to build a new resilience for ilh. Minnie Spoor. Clarence Nick of Houston, Texas, is isitinjr his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. r.lmer Stephens. Kd Coteher and Ia-c Spencer at tended to piohate business at Ca-rutli'M-sville Tuesdav. The lecture of Mrs. K. ). Williams at the Methodist church has been postponed to Tnesda evening, the li'.tli. Mule For Sale At public auction, Sat. 15 p. in., Nov. 13, at Hayti (Jiiflt Mill. Known as Stubbs mule. Good condition. Mrs). IStha Linda Daley. Mi-s. .lolm Spencer f)f I'arajrould. Ark., and Mrs. Time Met 'lure ol Senath are visiting Ia'u Spencer and famih this week. J. L Dorris has received some sam ples of of Scotch oasniinores, in Arc tic fjrey coloring, from which they are inaknm the very latest things in men's wear. Marr i Miss 1 Jessie Sorrel and .John weie married .Saturday. 1 lie young couple have the best wishes of their many triends. John Hridges and Miss Minnie Ed wards of Pascola weie quietly mar ried last week. Kev. J. L. Woohcr ton olliciating. Ladies, you need one of those "Klosellt" petticoats to give your form that slender effect. J. L. Dorris has them in all sizes and colors. 'II! Rev. J. L. Woolverton and Mrs. Vs. K. Williams conducted quite in teresting sen ices at l'.iscola Friday, and Mrs. Williams carried the sers ices on till Sunday. Don't forget your coal. Winter and cold weather is right on you. Hotter be prepared, Hot your coal now, while wo have it, and plenty of time to haul it. Ilayti Storage. I). I). Harbert was in the lower end of the county last week, and reports business good, lie says most of the cotton is out, and that work in the is corn progressing nicely . l?$ J!!a"0A. !!. '"5' ! cleaning, altering, pressing and re pairing done and satisfatiou guaran teed. Prices reasonable. At my residence. Mrs. J M. Argo. 2tf The Planters Gin Co, have just put in a cotton seed cleaner, and are pre- i paring seed nice and clean for plant ing. All hulls and lint is removed Planters desiring good seed Bhould Nov. 111. Glauses carefully fitted. Of plaeo their orders now. 3-tf j lice next door to J. L. Dorris. 2-2tp t Tho moflt durable machine mado is the XkV Homi:. Wo also handle the ball hearing Singer, the Wii.i. C Fitni:, tho Now Ideal, tho Kldredgo, tho Wil cox and filbbs. With over 45 years handling and repairing machine's, wo aro competent to tell you which is the best. Ohas. Goodrich, Oaruthersville. ELUSTO Staple and. Fanoy Groceries, Fruits and Produce We also handle Fresh Bread, Celery and Choice Breakfast Foods Graniteware, Tinware, Glissware, etc. We make tho best prices possible and will appreciate your trade. NEAR SANDERS BnOS. OLD STAND. - - HAYTI, MISSOURI NEW PHOTO GALLERY Do not delay having your photos mado tomorrow is often too late. Now is tho time. I do all kinds of work, post cardH, enlarging, ami do- : : : veloplng 11 1 in a and printing for amateurs. : : ; SubBurlbo for the Hayti Herald. A full lino of Waltham, hlRin, Ham den, Springfield and South Hend watches, Wo handle no Unds. Noth ing hut the best, that has passed in spection at the factory. Ohas. Good rich, CarutberBville. 30 While tlijririiif.' the ditch through KasUvood lake for Senator Hunter, S P. Williams found what appears, to be an almost inexhaustublo bed of potters' clay. It i.s in the bed of the lake, anc appeal's to be of lino quality, and near the surface. Home people should look after this at once, and see what the prospects are for usim it. S. 1". Williams has just finished a diich for Senator Hunter, which is one mile lonff. starting from the dredge ditch, and nmninr north, through Kastwod Lake. The ditch is ten feet wide. Senator Hunter owns about 1,000 acres of land in this body, and expects to yet three or four hundred acres ready for cultivation this year. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Stephens spent Sunday with Fred Hudgens and wile at Stanley, and report a very enjoy able trip, especially the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Hudyens, and one of the line-.t dinners they bad partook of in many days. It makes ye editor sick to think about it a good old country dinner would make us die happy and leave our insurance to our wile. WeK. We'l begosh'. Some one has censured the Herald for accepting saloon advertising, etc. Now, sup pose you hud a store, and a saloon man should come into your store to buy a bill til goods. Von would sell to him. to be sure. It is just the same with a newspaper. Our space is our stock in trade: it is for sale", it makes our living, teeds our family and keeks the paper going. We're not working for glory, not by a long shot, but for an honorable living. We regret to leave out the resolu tions of the meeting of the Southeast Missouri Teachers" Association, which convened at Ilayti hist week, but the copy came to us too late. We .lV(i icpcuicdiy urged our friends to get copy toils early, especially spe cial articals, as we must have time and adhere closely to sWem to eon- duct our business out on time. and get the paper An exchange says: l,ln the begin ning (3od created the Heavens and the earth, the editor, then the advertisei which was all good. The next day it snowed and he created the man who does not believe in advertising and another who does not take the home paper, and then the devil got into the moulding room and created the man w ho lakes the home paper 17 y ears and fails to pay for it. Alter he had com pleted that sorry job and having- a few lumps lelt he created the excuse of the man 'ho settles his subscriptions by instructing his postmaster to mark his paper ''retused."- Hx. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wells of Me-! tropolis, 111., are here isiting Mr,' Wells' brother, C. 1. Wells, Sr. Sam Wells is the youngest brother out ol a family of six children, of whom live weie brothels. He is 7(1 years, old. I Only one death has occuied in the family , and that was this year. AH five of the boys went through the war, C. 1'. Wells being- the only one on the i t oniedoraie side. t . I', wells came .5 'most 'of itir'sfc, 'exK during the war, and while surveying on what is n,,w the Southern I'acille Railroad through the west and Cal'i Have Your Eyes Tested. R. F. Cannon and J. W. MorriB, specialists on the eye, will bo in Hay- r! Siitnrilue. Vne ft mill Kiitnriliitv Sheriff's Sale Under Special Execution. IJy virtue and authoiity of a special execution issued t'loin thcoflicc of tl'c Ulerk of tho Circut Couit of Pemiscot county, Missouri, returnable to the November teiiu, lli'Ji), of said couit. and to me, the uudeisigued si. cull of Pemiscot county, Missouri, directed and dated the 121st day of September, 1!IIM), and to inu delivered the :21st day of September, 1!KW, wherein J. h. Adams is plaintill, and O. ('. Asiiby defendant, I have levied upon and hci.cd all the right, title, claim and in teiost of the Hiiid (. l Ashby in and to the following described leal estate, lying, beiuu and situate in the County of Pemiscot, and State of Missouri, paiticiilarly descsibed as follows, to wit: The "southwest ipiarter of the southwest quarter, and the south half of the northwest (punier of the south west quartet of .section 33 in township ID lange l'Jeast, and the east half of the east half of the southeast (punter of section 32 in township lit range 11! east, containing one hundred acres, iiiiiie oi less. And I will on Friday, Deceinbei 3, liKV.l, between the bonis of nine o'clock in foieuoon and live o'clock in the after noon of that day, at the fiont (loot of the cotiit house", in the City of Caiuth ersville, Pemiscot county, Missouri, and dining the session of tbe Ciicuit Com t of said county, expose for sale, at public auction foi cash in hand, to the highest bidder, all the light, title, claim and inteiests oftbe above mimed defendant, O. (J. Anhby. in and to the above desciibed real estate or so much theieof as will satisfy baid execution and costs. J. A. FltAVKI.IN, Shei ill' of Pemiscot County. .Missouri. Do You Think More of Your Finances than You do of Your Family? You iiisuie youi hou.se and vour i bain, why not insilie vour tile? You realize what a iiusloi tune it would be it your piopeity weie t -tally destmyod and you hail to sullei the eiitiie lin'an-i ciai loss. It would he u loss you could I ill alloiil, and pcihaps it would be im-. possible foi yuu to continue in voui present mode of luing it you weie" de- , jirived of this valuable possession. I Why tlu-n do you not icalle ..hat a misloituiie it would be to youi family should THMK valiub e proper! YOUUSKLK, tlieii bieadw inner be destroyed'.' Hiould death claim vim and it WILL, soonei oi la ei, maybe sooiici-- mi loss would be one your family could ill alloid lo sullei per haps yoni cbildien would fail to ixet an education, pcrhap:- your wife would go to the washtub, p th.ips your piopeity would be w.ieuliicd to pay a debt YolJ ate youi family's iiuist aluable possess on, and YD I' haven't a giiaian tee that you are going to live a day. of (ourse YOU don't expect to" die foi a long, long tune. Must healthy people count on living indefinitely". Mill, "you can nevei tell." If, and don't you foi get the "if," von SHOULD die, then your home and faiuilv would be threatened, because theii money-earner wouldr.'t he there (o protect them. Life is uncei tain, but life insurance makes uiiceitainties CKKT.UV Old line life insuiance is not only good if you die, but it is good if you live. Kver think of it that way? It's a f.ict. Yot can not take out lite insuiance so you will receive any of your money back unless your piopeity is destroyed; but you can take out a life insurance policy If you haven't bought your fall suit, don't listen to any one, but come straight to us, and we will show you some of the nobbiest clothes you ever saw. We will guarantee to fit you as wel as any tailor made suit, at much less cost. Below we quote you only a few paices, to give you an idea of what Clothes to Fit i? I. PR TALK Don't be deceived, but ask the price and see the quality. We are here to make good. Oak Leaf Four in wood $6.50 Same in 48 lb sacks 1.70 Same in 24 lb sacks 85 Boquet Flour in wood 5.75 Same in 48 lb sacks 1.50 Same in 24 lb sacks 75 Cranberries per quart 10c Celery per bunch 5c Lemons per dozen 15c Oleomargarine per lb 25c Everything else in proportion. We're after your business. which will entitle you to the return not only i I a poiton of the money vou put in, but all of it back WIIKTIIFK YOU DIKDli NOT. It is better than 11 saving bank, because your money is theie for you and ymi get youi life insuiance elia, free This i.s the kind of insuiance YDU ought to have and the kind J have lor we have. Better listen! MEN'S SUITS. Latest Thing in Grey $25.00 Black Granite 16.50 Neat Stripe 10.00 And many others, too numerous lo mention. LADIES' SUITS. Fancy Black and White Stripe $1 5.00 Black Mercerized, Satin Lined 1 0.00 Grey Mercerized, Satin Lined 10.00 Come and let us fit you with one, and see what values we please others, and surely can please you. We ask your trade only if we can please you, and we are confiident that we can do this, if you will con sult your own interest. KOHN ES you. If you will (hop me a postal raid I will gladly tell you all about it. Do it now. Don't wait until tommrow. Y0lT may be dead then, and dead people are woithless to themselves, their families and eveiybody. Today, now, is only youis, ('. S. Yoi.k, Carutheisville, Mo. I " m, (MmP r FR. W. CSUIMIOM. ARTIST Southeast Room City Hall Up Stairs. HAYTI, MISSOURI