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JACKSON DAILY. NEWS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1912. PAGE TWELVE UMTY sras QPEfORT mm r-vr parts In Arkansas, where they will, make their future The long' drouth wag broken here 'Wednesday night by a heavy Mrs. Sue Johnson of Monroe, who has been visiting relatives and friends here, left Friday for Hollandale. where she will visit her daughter, Mrs.

Mary C. Barton of Barton. and J. Conn of Glancy, spent Wednesday and Thursday Dr. Wrigrht of Haxlehurst, is mingling With friends here today.

Where Hot and Cold Drinks are Served. Our Soda Fountain is of the very latest make and absolutely sanitary. Nothing is more enjoyable these cool days than a delicious cup of Hot Chocolate. We serve all fountain drinks. OUR DRUG STORE IS STOCKED WITH FRESH PURE DRUGS which is essential in prescription work.

Don't overlook this. Have your doctor phone us your prescriptions, or phone us and we will call and get it and return the pre Hnslrhurat Not en. Hazlehurst, Nov. 16. In the evenings of Tuesday and Friday excellent performances were given at the Hazlehurst high school chapel, under the auspices of the school faculty, for U.e benefit of their library.

Both per-formaices were well attended and were a social as well as financial success. Much credit is due to Prof. McCleos-key, the principal of the school for giving the public these delightful musical and entertaining evenings. Again TOMORROW you will be offered a great opportunity to save money in buying Shoes. The past two days has shown that the people of Jackson fully appreciate themoney-saving opportunity made possible by this FORCED SPiQE SALE Come TOMORROW, Such Remarkable Values Will Not Last Long.

jLouise Melton of Jackson, who has been a guest of Mrs. Mary McCree at i the Mlllsaps Hotel, left on Thursday 175 pairs Women's Suede and Velvet Shoes, $3.50 values at this sale $t07 New style English Walking last, gun metal, $3.50 shoe, special at this tf closing out sale at $2.77 Men's Oxfords, in all leathers, $3.50, new styles at 27 for her home Mrs. Hugh B. Miller returned on Friday from a stay of several days In New Orleans. H.

L. McCloskcy was the hostess of the Woman's Culture Club in the afternoon of Saturday last. After a most interesting literary program, a social hour was enjoyed with the hostess. S. C.

Caldwell, 8. D. Dodds, Jennie Caperton and H. D. Falrley attended a meeting of the ladles of the Presbyterian church in Crystal Springs last scription to you.

Men's W. L. Douglass, $3.50. Oxfords, now 1.77 We'carry a complete line of high grade Candies. Call and see ns.

Our $5.50 and $6.00 Shoes, 1812 fall A- styles at 4.7 Sell $3.50 Vici Shoes at 2.77 Right up-to-the-minute styles Iij men's shoes $4 sellers 0.47. Children's Shoes at Unheard of Prices. One lot at On lot at .97 One lot at U9, One lot at i 1.47 One lot at J.77 One lot at 1.97 Men's Hose. 25c sellers for J7c 10c sellers for 7c Ladies' Hose. 50c sellers for 33c 25c sellers for 17c Women's Oxfords and Slippers, late styles at Women's Oxfords and Slippers, $2.50 and values, at this sale 156 pairs of Baby 8oft-Sole Shoes and Mocasins, a.

pair Late styles in women's $100 shoes Woman's tan and black New Style Shoes, $3.60 sellers at Cumb. Phone I FRANSIOU I FRANSIC chpse Drug bldg. 2.87 1.47 19c 3.23, 2.97 3.47 2190 Late styles tan button men's "shoes at 2.47 Tuesday and Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian rhurch in this city is very active in its work and this organization, with limited membership, has accomplished much in the charitable Held by its efforts Rev. C.

C. Pugh, Judge David M. Miller, Mr. I. N.

Ellis and Mrs. George AV. Covington have attended the session of the state Baptist convention during the past Dr. and Mrs. S.

C. Caldwell have had as their guest recently their relative, Mr. L. P. Caldwell of Milan, Albert S.

Iiuy your spring Oxfords now. $5.50 Oxfords at 3.77 Boy's shoes, Just arrived, $3.00 sellers io now ,2.48 Save money on your Boys' Shoes. -t One lot of boy's Oxfords worth tin to; $3.50 now 7C Out-of-Town Society New fall arrivals In Women's Shoes, extra $4 values at this sale, a Gant of Greensboro. N. is the guest 282 pairs Women's Shoes, all styles, worth up to $3,00, price One big lot Women's price 47c $3.50 and $100 Women's Shoes One lot of Men Shoes $3.50 and $17 $3.50 and $1.00 Men's Shoes, good styles, price 3.47 Men's latest fall styles, new goods, $1.00 values for W.S3 Beacon Men's Shoes $3.50 and $4.00 values, prtce W.47 Men's latest styles, have not been In the house over 30 days, $3.50 shoes at .7 92.47 price.

of Jtfs sister, Mr. AV. K. Oliver. Mr.

W. W. Gant left on Monday for Memphis where he will spend several weeks with relatives. Edwin Conn, member of the senior class of A. M.

College and John E. Magee reached home AVednesday Mrs. I. N. Ellis, had as her guest this past week Mrs.

AVilliam Becker of Brook-haven Mrs. John I Magee entertained the local chapter of Vnited Daughters of the Confederacy at her pretty home In Damascus street in the afternoon of Wednesday. Crimson and white roses with Confederate colors were used with pretty effect in the decoration of the rooms. A number of important matters pertaining to the welfare of this organization were discussed Mrs. Magee presented the chapter with a roster of Pettus Relief brigade and same will be hung upon the walls of the public library.

A two-course luncheon was served before the departure of the guests. Women's $2.50 Bhoes I1.S7 Women's $3.00 Shoes, at the Closing out sale, price $2.17 Columbia after a few days spent here with lier family, Mr. and Mrs. B. V.

Moore. Annette and Velma Turninneed spent Saturday and Sunday at home, the former from Hustler, and the letter from Blceville. Dr. R. M.

Butler and charming daughter, Miss Erlye, returned home from Magnolia Harry weathersby spent a few days of last week in Magnolia visiting his uncle, Mr. It. L. Weatheriby. Josle Holland of Gloster, the guest of Miss Marie Robinson this Mrs.

L. O. Turnlpseed had quite a surprise for her Sunday school class Thursday afternoon, when had them all meet at her beautiful home and carried them out for a picnic. Luncheon was served on the ereelt. Those present were: Charles and Nolan Carroll, rascal Moore, Hilton und I.ayton Bates, Jack Causey, Charlifi Dixon and Marshall Bates Mr.

and Mrs. E. Nunnery left Thursday for a visit of a few days to relatives in Natchez. Sunbeams Society was most royally entertained Saturda'y afternoon at the home of idrs. H.

L. McClelland. A quilting wus the amusement of the evening, after which a candy pulling was indulged in and enjoyed by Mr. and T. H.

Rhodes left Monday for their home in Birmingham, after a stay here of three weeks with Harrison Ball has returned home from A. M. College, where he has been attending school. II. L.

Lewis, of Street, was a visitor to our town Monday, transacting business. Bates has returned from Port Gibson, where he has been attending school Dr. AV. Kennedy of Mervin, spent Wednesday in our midst. Kllzabeth Beard gladdened the hearts of her many friends when she telephoned all around for them to meet her at her home Saturday, and bo with her from 3 to 5 o'clock to celebrate her seventh birthday and Mrs.

B. V. Jenkins of Gloster, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Robinson of this city Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc- Clure of Arkansas, are the guests of Mrs. G.

McGehee, Jr. TEE SHOE STORE GUARA 107 E. Capitol Street, Jackson, Miss. (Continued From Tage Eleven.) i'-i Whitehead, opened lovely colonial home to this popular club. Old friends welcomed the del glitful house-guests, Mesdames Kowe Arid Townneml, again to the Purine the time wltim they were residents of Winona, the oiub hnd no more: -members than the "HoMnsoiv Their vinlts to the old home are always looked forward to with great pleasuro by a lare circle of friends On Thursday afternoon of this week Mrs.

Whitehead en-tei iiied ng-ain. tliir, time rook was the game played. The entire lower R' of this home was decorated with praeefnl ferns rrd corpeovs American Iteuuty row. n-eeiviiiK with Mrs. Whitehead v.e; honorees Mesdanus Kowe and Townsend, ond Misses IVckauoo and nnie Whitehead.

A delicious salad eourre wus served after a series of enjoyable frames Mrs. Joseph Ingram and rule daughter of Hyhalia are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. ('. WaclEwonh A mai'ringe of unusual lr.tsrest wo a solemnized at the bride's Honin on Thursd.iv nlsrht, JIlss Kmma udMneton and Mr Sam Yountr being tile contracting parties.

The bride is a young woror.n pns-sessliiir all of the cualitie of a true southern wunn and telortfrs to a family long famous for its brave and loyal women. Mr. Youiift is recognized one of the best business men in the county. his larpe interests here he has valuable property in Memphis and elsewhere. They will make their homo on the plantation near Minnie Mai Doty is the guest of her uncle, Ju5ge Smith, during the Baptist convention at the state capital Judge (.

A. McLean has been in this week practicing before the supreme court McLean went down to Jackson Thursday night to ree "Peter ran and Sam Brister of Itta Bona visited in Winona this week Mr. and Mrs. Liddell Small spent several days in Memphis t'ns week, 'Walter Witty, was a visitor to Greenwood Mr. SI.

S. Fittman of Louisiana spent Sunday ith his college frit nd, O. W. Mrs. .1.

L. Barton is visiting in her old Illinois home. Cairo Miss Ma-ide Mabry visited her broth- et'B family at Oxford tlr.s week Miss Ethel Ooldins spent the week-end with Columbus relatives. It. Jesty was with Vaiden friends Tor a few days this Mrs.

J. J. Doty is visiting her daughter at I)urant Itev. and Mrs. Martin Ball arc among the prominent visitors to the convention at Grenada Xotes.

Grenada, Nov. 16. C. Leigh has gone to Los Angeles, to be absent until Dec. 1st Misses Marcie Bell and Kuby Yorks spent a few days last week in Water Valley, the guests of Misses Ida Bell -Willis and Grace Whitson Miss lone Peete of Memphis, is visiting at the home of her uncle.

Mayor B. F. Thomas Prof. L. Patterson of the A.

M. College attended the funeral of his brother's wife, Mrs. V. R. Patterson Hon.

A. Q. May of Jackson, attended the funeral of Mrs. V. R.

Patterson W. H. Gillon of Ft. Loring, was in Grenada this F. Lawrence was in Starkvllle last Sunday and Monday, called there by the rebellion of tho students.

IVm. C. McLean returned Sunday from a visit to his orange farm at Ozona, Fla Miss Blanche Winter and her sister, Mrs. M. E.

Nicholson, stopped over in Grenada last week, enroute to their home in Kustls, Fla. They had been to Kansas City for the summer, where they visited relatives. W. C. McLean and Judge A.

T. Roane were on business before the circuit court at Greenwood this week O. F. Lawrence made a business trip to Farch-man Friday Ira W. Vause and family moved to Grenada several days ago from Jackson, Tenn Mr.

J. W. Vance visited Mrs. J. W.

Wood and family at Oxberry this No member of Grenada's social set has ever been more lavishly honored than one of the charming fall brides, Miss Sallie Key Brown, who became the bride of Mr. William Thomas McGehee of Memphis, on Thursday evening. First among the many attentions show ted the Terry Roman's Missionary Union at the Baptist state convention which was held in-Jackson this week Jareo Welling ot Durant, was the guest of Mrs. Nettie Norris Saturday Miss Margaret Pleasant of Bethesda, visited her sister, Mrs, Charles Reddtngr this. week Mrs.

C. C. Marlowe and Mrs Rudolph Legler spent Tuesday in; filial' Springs. Mrs. Walter Dennis entertained the Woman's Missionary'; tTnion at their regular bi-monthly meeting Monday afternoon.

and Mrs. Walter Heathman and daughter, Ora May, were guests of Mrs. Georgia Hester last Mrs. Fannie Dunning of spent Thursday in J. It.

Underwood represented the Bethesda Women's Missionary Union at Jackson this Gladys Bonney who has been" Visiting relatives in New Orleans and Summit the past five weeks has returned, and Mrs. Wyalj Grantham, Mrs. Frank Berry, Misses Fannie Halbert and Anne McRarey attended the Gaddls-Davls wedding which occurred at Jackson Monday night Tho Albert Gallalen Brown Chapter V. D. C.

met with Mrs. H. B. Coker Tuesday Mrs. Joseph Alien, Mrs.

C. C. Marlowe, Misses Helen Ford, RutW Simpson and Carrie Pleasant were visitors to Jackson during tho Rev. Jenkins from Louisville, occupied the pupllt at the Baptist church Sunday. IN FOUR YEARS THE Southern Pacific Handled 1 5 7,000,000 Passengers end not a single passenger lost his life through a collision or derailment of its train.

THE SECRET IS ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION WHEH YOU TRAVEL BE SURE YOU SELECT THE SAFE WAY ASK THE AGENT Of THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC For Information Address, Jos. F. Terrell, T. and P. tieir Orleans, La.

ft lea Notes. Utica, Nov. 16. Mrs. Calhoun Hart is visiting In Natchez Mrs.

Murray AVeeks wag the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Currie, last week Mrs.

Lon Price, is in Raymond with rlends. Lottie Yate8 has returned from a visit to Crystal Springs. H. Newton and wife of Gorda, are visiting their daughter at the home of Mrs. Nellie Mahana.

Tinle Heard of A'ieksburg, is visiting friends Mr. Z. Nordlon is attending the Baptist convention in Jackson it R. Mott, of Tupelo, and Mrs. A.

Safely of. Dentville, were the guests AVednesday of Mrs. AV. B. Powell.

These ladles were here in the interest of the C. AV B. M. of the Christian B. Powell and J.

M. Powell are in St. Louis. Oidena is with her daughter, Mrs. N.

AV. Mln-nus. She will be here all the winter Mrs. Dr. Horton of Port Gibson, is W.

W. Mitchell had as their guest Monday Mr. Henry Mitchell of Nicholson. and Mrs. Rodney L.

Stevenson had as their guest several days this week Mr. Henry Stevenson of Nicholson. Mrs. H. Jones and children were the guests several days this week of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Jones here Mr. B.

Franklin Smith of Millard, was the guest here Thursday of Mr, and Mrs. J. DeLoach Smith. John J. Bass, Who has spent several weeks in Tuscaloosa, visiting relatives, will return jo her home here for the winter next Louis Hooge of New Albany, Indiana, will arrive next week and will spend the winter here with her daughter, Mrs.

James C. Talley. and Mrs. James A. Moody have as thctr guest this week their son, Mr.

Magnis Moody of Prentiss Miss Mary Lilly Newton entertained a number of her yocng friends at her home on north Main street here Saturday afternoon. Games were played and refreshments were served. Leila E. Ward left Wednesday to spen aev'eral days with her sister. Mrs.

William E. Ellis, in Slidell, La Mayor and Mrs. Julius C. Gridley had as their guest on Thursday Mr. Henry Webb Thomas of Blue-fields.

P. Smith of Derby visited relatives here on Tuesday Mr. S. C. Flint of Richardson was the guest here Sunday of his parents.

L. C. Johnson and Truly Penton of were business visitors here on Monday. Archie Harbcgon of Carrlere and Miss Pearl Vickry of Picayune, a student at the Agricultural High School, were married here on Sunday Mr. John C.

Woodward of Carrlere was a business visitor here on Wednesday James W. Simmons was a visitor to relatives in Picayune on Sunday. Messrs. A. Burgp.

Joseph E. Stuart and L. E. Wise of Black Creek were visitors here on business Misg Sophronla A. Hyde, who spent the week end here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles It. Hyde, returned to Hattiesburg on Monday Nellie Clapper and Bertha Provost of Orvisburg spent Sunday here the guests of their parents. Met'ODili Notes. MeComh, Nov.

18. Mesdames Theo. Whitfield, Norman, W. F. Holmes, Messrs.

W. F. Holmes. Jno. Holmes and Rev.

Theo. Whitfield are attending the State Baptist convention which is in session at Jackson. Viola Jones cf Houston. Texas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.

F. Holmes Mr. Pete Nalty of Chicago Is visiting friends here this week Mr. Mitchell Venable of De Quincy, was a visitor hero ered upon her was a very unique and original sewing party given by Miss Pollie Dogan. Each guest was given, visiting relatives and friends a napkin to embroider with the bride's initials after which a delightful salad course was served.

The guests were ushered Into the dining room to the strains of a wedding" march. On the back of the menu cards was an original toast which the guests recited. The bride's toast was a will and testament bequething to the old maids all the privileges that she had enjoyed. The next entertainment was an elaborate linen shower given by Miss Ruby Mrs. L.

Nance and Mrs. J. M. Powell and Mr. Minge Selden spent Thursday in Insmore, the guests of Z.

D. DAVIS. Preildent a HART, Cashier. K. W.

MILLSAPS, W. BUIE. lad Vlcs-Pretident Mrs. C. Smith.

Liberty o(r. Liberty, Nov. 16. Mrs. K.

Ii. McLain of Bronkliavn. is spond'mg the week with relatives in this Mr. Joe Thompson, accompanied by Mrs. Morse and daughter of Tylertown, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Moseley.i, V. 15. Pay of MeComh, is visiting this week in the home of her sister, Mrs.

M. M. Kntcliff Mr. and Mrs. Ben Westlnook and Aunt Mary Wilson of Hustler, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Winnie Davis Butler is spending a few days at home this H. -Carroll and E.

It. Wetlbrook left Wednesday for Silver City prospecting, where the former expects to movi) his family in the next week or If." L. Whitting-ton Is spending this week in Magnolia visiting relatives B. Andrews of Magnolia, was a Sunday guest of Miss Annie Bates. V.

C. Beall came out from McComb Monday for an outing, which was enjoyed very much by several in a bird bunt The Ladies Aid Society met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. W. Butler Kutli Winn of Gloster, was a recent guest of the Misses Turnlpseed Mrs.

H. Mullen has returned to Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Co. CAPITAL $50,000. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS S7.000.00 eml-annoaUy by National Bank Examiner, and la under tba game government anperylalon aa the Capital National Bank. Carpenter Notes.

Carpenter, Nov. 16. W. L. Lloyd and H.

McKey, prominent business men of Carpenter, mingled with their friends Tuescday J. T. Tatum. The house was decorated In pink roses and ferns and the game of I'oplorrllle Notes. Poplarvllle, Nov.

16. Mrs. Thomas R. White, who has been spending several days in Bogalusa, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edward A.

Quick, returned to her home here on Monday Miss Marie. Eiland Visited relatives In Hattiesbuig on Saturday and Sunday Mrs. H. Ollphant spent Saturday In Hattlesburg the guest of Mr. and Mrs, D.

Emmett Mc-Innis. James G. Napier spent the week end in Hattlesburg the guest of her parents, returning to her home here on Monday Key, J. P. Culpepper is spending several days this week In Jackson in attendance on the Baptist convention there Miss Mabelle W.

Scott had as her truest on Monday her brother-in-law, Mr. John C. Street, of Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Horace 13.

Rlsh- er and children were the guests here cn Sunday of Miss Mabelle Scott and her father, Mr. William T. Scott Mrs. Robert Franklin Niniocks will be the hostess to the Chautauqua Circle on Saturday afternoon. The Talisman by Scott will be dlsrussed at the meeting.

Charles K. Bass was a vislto? to his wife at Derby on Mr. A. B. Keeton of Derby, was a business visitor hure on Monday Thompson, an' old resident and busi Four per cent paid on depoilts from 11.09 up.

Interest computed ness man of Carpenter, but now of Jackson, visited relatives here Sunday Schooler, one of our most popular young men, has accepted a po eml-annually. Money loaned on reaj aatata. Director: R. W. llllliapa.

Z. D. Davla, B. 3. Jobnaon, Ben Hart, A.

A. Oreen, W. U. Bui. BjpgjggaaaiflKa sition at Port Gibson Miss SalUe Hudson of Demopolls.

who has been the cherished guest of her Bister, Mrs. R. Hudson, for two months, returned to that place Thursday Miss Fay Craig is visiting Miss Clara Belle Hunt of near Utica. and Mrs. Jim Strong left Wednesday for Rook was played.

The guests were served with ices and cakes, the ices being pink cupids In shells and the cakes which were white hearts beins decorated with the nickname of the bride, "Key," in pink. After the refreshments the guests returned to the parlor and to the strains of a weddinsr march cupid came In in an auto in front of which was a large basket filled with many handsome embroidered linens and personal pieces. Another elegant affair in honor of the bride-elect was a handkerchief shower given by Miss Roberta Dnbard. After games tho guests were served with salads, orange ices, olives and crackers. The home was beautifully decorated with natural flowers and ferns.

Tlie bride-elect was given a small rake and told to rake from a pile of hay In the bay window, where she found quite a store of dainty mouchoir clev- Incomparable The Mothers Club of this city heard (Continued on page fifteen). Miss Mary Francis Roman, teacher of domestic science at the Agricultural High School here, in a splendid talk HORSE i URINARY on children last Friday, at the school hall Mrs. J. Minion White had as her guest on Frida 'ncr father. Mr.

vnnp ft S1 A. 5ICK DISCHARGES Too war put oar New Llaea of Men'a aid Tanas Mea'a Clotfclag aide by aide with tho beat asafcea yoa hire ever worn and yoa will ad that onra are unmistakably tha peer of all. They're beautifully designed they lit perfectly the colons and Combination ar artlatle and the tailor work th heat ever weat Into a caraaeat. We also ahow nice line of Boydea'a Shoe for men. See our excellent line of Nrg-Hree Shirt.

LOGAN POiOLLDPS, Clothier and Genta Furnisher, E. Capitol St Jackson, Mis. Zaek W. Lee. of Sun, La.

and Mrs. W. L. Holmes left this week for tmm erly hidden in the pile. On Friday afternoon Miss Addie Young entertained with a luncheon party of this young BELIEVED 1ST 24 HOURS (r ladies' particular set.

A very elaborate luncheon course was served and the (guests wrote good wishes f.or the buio oears IMIUT14 the naacJX i Bevarttfcounterfatti Don't wait twiil he is doubled up wilb. cramps to prepare to cure him. Keep a bottle of this known remedy always handy EMMETT'S SPECIFIC FOR BOTTS AND COLIC IN HORSES. MULES ANp ALL DBl'OGIbTS their new home In Sun, where Mr. Holmes has purchased a new farm and will live in the future.

Poplarville society regrets exceedingly to give up these valuable members of Its circle. Edwin 1. fientce spent several days this week JU' V.ew Orleans, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Mackle. and Mrs. Pdllard 1). Durham had as their grest several days this week Mr. Van Born Durham of Elizabeth, Loyd B.

Rich, one cf Poplarville' mosr. popular young men, left last week to accept a position lth the G. S. I. at Collins.

He will be greatly missed in the social functions of the winter; Misses Letua Slayden and Era Lanier of Nicholson were visitois here on Saturday at the bride to be read on her wedding journey. On Saturday afternoon Miss Hattie Moody very charmingly entertained In honor of Miss Brown, which was a fitting end to the many charming pre-nuptial affairs. The guests were served with a salad course and the afternoon was pleasantly spent in original ond unique games. Terry Note. Ten.

Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Towers and two little sons.

Homer, and Henry of Crystal Keep it constantly io the family medicine chest where you cm reach it "risht now." Many a $200 animal has Cold "Coal" Co Itl iae owoer when a One Dollar protectivi bottle of Ihn wonderful remedy would have saved him Springs, were guests of Mrs. Norris Teachers' Associatim Mr. and Mrs. km Jackson Daily Burnet Sunday James Hutchinson spent Saturday In Crystal THE GREATEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN ALL MISSISSIPPI Small Doso Easily Administered, Rapid Action, aat Cure. Inist on package in green carton.

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LA. I Springs. Nettie Norris is In Jackson visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bishop of Jackson.

Cure ia 1 to 5 davs Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Contains no poison and were guests of John Gourloy Weather I comlngr. We here It for you already atored away. Coroaa, Red Asa, Big Bluddy and Tradewater, lump and ess elsea. Also dry wood and kindling.

Thone Cumb. 6(1 1 Iloi.te 304. J. D. Gordon Son, The Conl rienaea.

may beused full strength Sunday afternoon H. W. Baker of Grenada, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lester Underwood, was the guest On Sale si Dj ug Siorei or sent prepid On receiot of orSca. DeawodtheOreisiandliiackParkaire or price, of Mrs.

Frank Berry several days this vuaianieea net to stneture. Prevents contagion. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Druggists, or wt ship express prepaid upon tereipt of II. Full particulars mailed on request THE EVANS CHEMICAL Clndnaatl, O. Mrs.

David Owens, Mrs. John Gourloy, Miss Anne Morse represen-.

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