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Wesson vs. L. W. Wesson, di MANY DIVORCE CASES BUND TIGER MID vorce; Rosa Ashbrook vs. Henry Ashbrook, divorce.

COLUMBUS NEWS. and several important resolutions were acted upon in addition to other business. One resolution was looking to the use of cotton duck as wrapping for our cotton. Bro. R.

B. Snell, associate editor of the Arkansas Union Tribune, was present, and made an interesting talk. The next meeting will be held with Pleasant Grove Union on Two Barrels of Booze Confiscated Bj Officers Cn Docket For Hay Term Howard Chancery Court. School Honor Roll tod Other Items of Interest. Special to The News.

Columbus, April 25. The LAST TUESDAY NIGHT. THE DOCKET IS POSTED school honor roll for grades 5, July 11 and 12. This will be the and 7 for the week ending Apri 21, is as follows: most important meeting of the year, and all locals are urged to keen the nlace and date in Total Grade 5 Mmme Reed. Bessie Collins, Jesse Bishop, Verda mind, and send a full delegation.

lo Office of Chancery ClerkA of Thirty Eight Cases to Be Heard. Sheriff Perry Williams and Dolph Mar-tiodale Made An Important Capture. Thomasson, Ljllian Mitchell, Lola Bishop, J. Crook, Houston J. T.

Al. HOLT, County Secretary. McKee, Ninette Autrey. Grade 6 Bessie Autrey, Irene McCorkle, Jolly Stuart, Margue rite Stuart' On last Tuesday nisrht Sheriff Perry Williams, accompanied by Grade 7 James Wilson, Verda Field, Lee Autrey, Kitty Thomp FIXE IN BUGGY. Laprobe Became Ignited From a Lighted Cigar.

Friday morning Will Rotmtree noticed a buggy standing across the street at the Anslev corner. uoipn jMartmdaie, tormer constable of this township, raided The docket for the May term of the Howard chancery court, which will convene on Monday, May 6, has been posted in the office of Clerk S. T. Anderson. There are a total of thirty-eight son, the residence of Harvev Yonno-pr Informal meetings of the young people of the community were had this week at the homes of near this city, where they found two barrels of booze, which was cases on the docket, as posted, from which smoke was rising, and sent Jeff Adamson, Clark's porter to investigate.

The necrro brought to town and placed in the sheriff's office. Mr. ana Airs, utis Johnson on Tuesday night, and at 5 Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Wilson's Wednesday nineteen, or exactly half, of which are applications for di One of the barrels contained found that a laprobe in the buggy was on fire. The buggy had been night, after prayer-meeting. fortv gallons of whiskev sinH tlio vorce. The docket is as follows: R.

H. Batson vs. J. P. Massey: i Mrs.

J. I. Stuart is on a visit leit at tne Ansley corner temporarily by G. W. Matthews and J.

Barney Williams vs. Clarice Wil other twenty-three gallons of watermelon cider, which was nrl. to Ashdown this week. Crit C. Stuart was in Nash ville Thursday.

H. Jones, of Mineral Snrincrs mitted to be "spiked." who were en route to Murfrees- Younger was not at home when Miss Mallie Fusselle, who has boro, and the laprobe had caught on fire from cigars they had been the officers visited the place, but was found at the home of his been visiting Misses Willie and Zenobia Stewart returned to liams, divorce; Geo. B. Bullock vs. Mary J.

Bullock, divorce; W. T. Hatch vs. Lillie Hatch, divorce; Cossatot Lumber Co. vs.

Charles Ware and Fred Johnson; Nannie Whitmore vs. Wm. Benson and W. I. Gray; M.

L. Scog-gin vs. J. J. Hudgins, mandate; Wm.

Chambers vs. Nettie Chambers divorce; Levi Cranford vs. smoKing. sister, Mrs. Dollie Robins, where Washington Wednesday.

he and his bride, to whom he was married on last Satnrrlnv Taylor Stuart was at Hope last NEW BANK lhursday, on business. nie-ht. were SDendine- the nio-ht Has Been Organized for Business at wm jjoiamg ana iamiiv ar rived from Little Rock Tuesday. Salhe Cranford, divorce; Mary I Foreman. The Bank of Foreman, a new and are visiting his brother.

Younger was arrested, and the sheriff accepted bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance Thursday for trial. Younerer was arraigned before James, and family, here. Mr. coming neaitn is not good in institution, has been organized with a paid-un capital of SI 0. Little Rock, so he returned here TT 1 1 1 1 Justice Haynes in this citv 000, and will beffin business as xie is in Dea sick now, Dut is Thursday morning, and Deputy Prosecutiner Attorney C.

soon as supplies can be obtained. ne omcers are: Carl Schuman, president: E. M. Bridewell, vire j. npiett vs.

rom Tnplett, Bachelor vs. C. B. Bachelor, divorce; Sam Deloney vs. Georgia Ann Deloney, divorce D.

B. Sain vs. Burr J. Ramage, et al. F.

P. Merrill, vs. Robert Merrill, et al. Jas. Copeland, et al.

vs. E. B. Cope-land; Mattie E. Series vs.

Forgy Series, divorce; L. J. Baker vs. J. H.

Skillern, receiver, and W. P. Williams, sheriff; J. P. Brun-didge vs.

B. F. Bateman and Wagner was present to represent the state. When the case was called, however, the defend- i president; H. M.

Mclver, cashier. The stockholders of the new bank are: H. M. Mclver, Carl somewhat better at this writing. C.

C. Williams will fill his regular appointments here Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday at eleven. George and Ernest Schooley were on the lake a day or so lately. They report plenty of fish. ant entered a nlea of ani tv to violating the prohibition law, and Justice Haynes assessed a fine of $50 ae-ainst him.

and or bchuman, E. M. Bridewell, T. B. Layne, B.

K. Hopson, L. J. Atkinson, J. R.

Olive, J. R. Allen, W. J. Mauldin, Dr.

W. M. Gal-laher and C. M. Blocker.

Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner Marx Looks Right You'll find Hart Schaffner and Marx clothes not only right in looks, but right in making and style. These clothes keep shape; tailored right; priced right. W. T. Street Co.

dered the liquor destroyed. The barrels were rolled out from the sheriff's office, and the contents wife; S. C. Cowling, guardian, vs. J.

A. Nelson and W. P. Williams; Mrs. J.

R. Hinds vs. John Reese, et Georgia Abney vs. Ben Abney, divorce; Mary T. Millwee vs.

J. A. Childress, et. emptied out on the ground. Ford Johnson, of Hope, was in town this week.

A good deal of cotton is being planted the second time, as a result of late cool weathers The same is true as to some corn crops. HEMPSTEAD COUNTY UNION R. A. McCall vs. Martha! At Garlandville Was a Most Entbii elastic Meeting.

To The News. Misses Norma Hill, Mabel Paup and Jennie Shepperson visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of David Wilson, north of town. Sterling Gold was at Columbus a short time last Sunday. Bineeri. April 25.

I ant now Shoe Values Royal Blues $3.50 and $4.00 Edwin Clapps $5.50 and $6.50 just able to sit up; am improving quite rapidly. My attention' has just been called to the minutes of our county union, held at Garlandville, March 28 and 29, McCall, divorce; Etta Walden vs. Mack Cunningham; John A. Hughes vs. John L.

Pollock and wife; Susie Brown vs. Andrew Brown, divorce; German National Bank vs. T. J. and I.

H. Garner; S. F. Dillard vs. M.

Bloom and A. L. Skillern; W. H. Toland vs.

T. W. Spencer, et. Florence D. Corley vs.

C. Corley, divorce; Alma Williams vs. Jeff Williams, divorce; Hester Cooper vs. Bob Cooper, divorce; German National Bank vs. Gosnell Mer.

Nathan Cocks vs. Nancy Cocks, divorce; R. E. Gold vs. Lena Gold, divorce; Elisha Holli-day vs.

Clyde Holliday; Martha UNION LECTURER Delivered ao Address in This City Friday Afternooo. forwarded to me by the secretary pro and though it is out of i date. I Will eive vou a little data mat mignt De.oi interest to your W. T. Street Co, readers.

A verv enthusiastic and har H. Beecher Lewis, state lecturer for the Farmers Union, delivered an address at the court house in this city Friday afternoon, to a fair-sized crowd. monious meeting was had, nine teen locals being represented. We Walk on Stars; So Can You" NOW is the time to buy your spring suit while you can get a fit. Buy the Sterling Clothing and look and feel "nobby." "Walking on Stars" means that your feet will be easy, your mind will be easy and you will not be uneasy because you have to spend too much money for your shoes.

"Star Brand Shoes Are Aifi v- a (e rmi Boys, buy a suit of our tony Perfection Clothing dash on a few "cinnamon drops" part your hair on the side and go to Sunday School. If you will let us show you some "stars" you will soon decide that they are the shoes for you. D. Tl. GALLOWAY.

Tastes Good Browns Shoes for men, women and children. See our shoe window. i Always Always the same because it's always blended and roasted iust rieht. YOU et the extra ttnctA nnaHtirtn MMA.fc this coffee because it is imported direct and sold direct tft retail 1 1 LMmeRt dealers by W. F.

MCLaughUn the largest exclusive coffee roasters in the world. Other coffees must pay a profit to importers, brokers and inhtwrs. hut von TV Jt 1 We have the largest stock of Dry Goods we have ever bought. PRICES LOW. R)r CougK Cold, Croup, Tl.

1 xi ir save these three profits in McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee, and the saviner troea into oore neck higher quality. That's whv MCTjiiwMm' WW rff. iviicuutai 10111 ai iu s-2, 1 1 neurdiqia I leurdiqia is so much better than any other coffee at the same price. The handy air-tight package and the glazing of pure BUcar keep this coffee dean and fresh rntwtd from At all Dealers Price 25c 50c 6 l.00 Ferguson-McKiivney Shirts for men and boys. dust, dirt and foul odors.

Sent" Free McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by Latimer Grocer Nashville Bottling Works, C. V. Loewenberg, Joe Winter, sjiwqho uiwuiv on norses e. Cottle, Hogs 6 Poultry XSlX A11 1 A Al TINNY Maaress ur. carl o.

Oloan 615 Albany St Boston.M ASS. fX.

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