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The Vicksburg Post from Vicksburg, Mississippi • Page 8

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4 FAGE 8 T2S YICE33rJR3 EVENING POST, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1933. A Talk on ven-' Qf fljssjssjppj ports and Lounges. 4 I Packing Things Awav i cyclones During moiitli or April rings up trie i w. Mi iiiil.t bars for 1 he tris! i i T.a- I M.tsie is uivc a raiid coiirerl at Apollo Hail l-mijsi. Our I'ri-'ads are test yetl I ill W-Z tilt' I.Vceil'11 ihlll iiead Wit he past I or ree days in' have heard srver.i! 'jcnlli'mi'M i-li'er to i-uiil i iiiuie from one iive liundred I'loilars lo aid in lit completion o'' a race track near this city.

race for 5H0 conies oil' Saturday between the pony of Mr. I.uin ami the horse of Mr. P. Mann. From 'icksbui' Week I Sun.

7, Ifi.VL lai.r iiiti.rmaiin: ve, i This i M'ctiiMi ill' Ihi Where Can I Buy a Cedar Chcsi i run, was obtained observer i ivn.i are llt'l- I'lUlTilll Weaii i Pftp'lhJ iU.y 1 inj; nt ivMi'i on 111 well nliuti'il tit laf i. ll postmasters A euiv ihiuuk'islonn Au I muiiIi-! in-. laieiH'd in or near the paths of tornadoes. we! witril uvi-r Mis-iisiii nil April -4. liMiS, in etiiiiit'cilim wiiu well t'luH'i an, I vcv iMii'i iiclii' ivclnii jeoiiirnl ni'iir ('(inctH-iliii.

nil t'no La JAU LJ Base. Ball Tomorrow Vicksburg VS. Colum bus. Game Called 4 P. M.

fiver Excursion MUSIC AND DANCING STR. ALICE B. MILLER AND BARGE ON SUNDAY JUNE 7TH, BENEFIT OF RED MEN'S 4TH OF JULY PARADE. BOAT LEAVES AT 3 P.M. AND RETURNS 11 P.M.

FOOT OF CLAY STREET. juneli 'Twill s.Hi.'i be June and you'll want your vacation suit. The clothes we make set you Woaderia why von Call ai Out Store or Ring Phone 204 Minriiiiiu (if ihai day. A.ti'iiiliii ihf liiivniliV of till' tlllimlrrstorm six were developed within the Mate from Louisiana, tioth of which wert. very di'stniciive to lite ami property.

The inonii weaiher uiaji of April '24 lioiv a striking lvsemldaiiee to tie aiorniinr map of Mmvii 2, Ki. th" date of the Meridian. tornado in which twenty-tliree people were killed. The accom; anyinj; chart shows the southward progress of the thunderstorm and also the path, direction of. movement and the time of occurrence of each of the tornadoes, ft will lie have been Don't buy a Lounge or Davenport Simply because they look pretty.

Sit on them and thy the Springs Press them firmly with your hand all over and see that they are well and uniformly packed and that their "springiness" is spread over the whole surface. Judge the quality of covering of course but don't ignore the Springs. On them the life of the Lounge or Davenport will depend. Come here, and we'll show you the best ever made. Store No.21.8 S.

Washington St. TuckerHCo. payiaj. other Tailors so much. VU'KSBrRC, G.

niavli'-ISO). TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC: Out of self respect I am compelled to deny the reirt that I was asked to resign my position as house-keeper of the State Charity Hospital. This report is false. I ''ave up this position on account or certain condition" which were distasteful and unbearable tn inc. I hav faithl ully and honorably dh--ciiarwl my duties.

cry respectfully, MISS M. HF.XN F.HAN. Oat. F.HH. 1 1 1 ilin thunderstorm in the northwestern counties at about a.

a i readied tne unit cmin- ties (i p. m. The paths of the tor CONFIRMATION EXERCISES. yesterday at the Temple these children were continued: Alfred nadoes varied less than lull R. Gxirnii, ADOLPH ROSE, B.

W. GRIFFITH Vice Pres. vants to soinewnat more Hum one- X-n, Mi Idied tiazsiiisky, Laz Otto liloch. T1 half mile in width, and all id' rhei storms moved in a northeasterly di naas. Kahn, 1.

li'uss and Uose Kuss. Tin rectum. The rate of advance of the for two that entered tlie stale from Louisiana was approximately o4 mile: per hour. The tvplcal relationship rluu exists between the thunderstfirm TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTED 25.0ll week salary. expenses, and 10 per cent commission on sales.

We- pay freight on shipments. No (liaiiic for samples. Los Aneies Cide: Atbiuta. (bl. jnnel'i-li and Ik tornado is clearlv sliown in th eoharl.

event as as follows: Orue.n Prelude. Festival Service -Pae lii.V'Jirj. Processional Anthem Kntruace of Coiitiru.auis OieninS Prayer Alfred Flevatii of To.rali. Festival Service Iaue An Kxpcsiiion of Th Cl "A Child's Prayer." Mrs. Ivi well A.

Smith First Nat'l Bank Itoannu winds lihciin and and heavv rainfalls with hail VSSB Money1 i Grow' reipiuv doth the Lord the, were features common to each storm. Xo deaths resulted from the Walls. Sumner. Anuilla and Braxton tornadoes. The number of deaths result -s from the other four tornadoes ere as follows.

Wahalak. '2; Pine Purvis-Winchester, 07; Losses by counties were as follows: Number Number Value of people eople property I'd Act Riuhteously. is Salvation' CUT THIS OUT AND BRING IT TO A. (I. CASSELL CO.

and st-t a full $1.00 size bottle of Fuller's Solution of 02one, the great -Spring Tonic, for 50c. Kits ti-OSH OFFERS DEPOSITORS The Largest Security of Any Bank in This State Because We Have ''To Loe Mercy." Florad Offering. (Violin Obl'mato) Flowers The Spirit of Sell' Siicrilice" Mildi'ed Counties killed injured loss 0 Haas GALL, GET ONE OF THESE SELF REGULATING BANH3 FREE, AM) OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. FOUR PER CENT IN I) 0 II 4 S2 in TEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS. De Soto Sunflower Sharkey Claiborne Jefferson Adams Simpson Noxubee j.non roo 2.000 75,000 45.000 10,000 500 5.000 2.000 540.000 "tioil Leadest Me." Mr.

Kichard O'Leary. To Walk Humbly With Try (bid." Kevereiice" I.iiv Ii's 'Fiilieat me not to leave Thee." rMs. Sol L. Kory. Our Filial Oli.uatiou" Mtdanie Kalin "A Supplication" Mrs.

Hoard L. Weeks. $300,000,00 Capital 100,000.00 Surplus 50,000,00 Undivided Profits 300.000,00 Liability of Stockholders. Total Protection $750,000.00 CITY SAVING AND TRUST COMPANY 0 0 0 '21 it iii li 10 0 VICKSBURG, MISS. i Kemper i Marion Lamar Forres; Perry (ireen Wavue Ml IDS I 7-1 S7II 10,000 1411.000 500 50.000 .024.000 All Desirable Ao counts Solicited Hammocks, Lawn Swings, Confei rin of Cei tilicates Sermon.

IJabbi Sol. L. Kory. (ilorious City" Mr. W.

II. Love. Closing Prayer La. Oito Tne Benedict imi 'i-diii Coiudii.tiu Services Paje 'JJ4. Prof.

F. TSieii, Or-atnsl. I For Croquet, Lawn Tennis. Base- Ball Goods, Golf and Athletic Goods WHITE LEADS AND MIX PAINTS, ZODER CLAY ST. STORE PHONZ GGj.

RESIDENCE PHONE 473. Clarke Company In Adams eouiity tenty-niiie of the i'led were negroes, bur in dli- iit j'cr c-Minlics tne proportion of negroes In the Carriage Painting and i (-: The largest town struck bv auv one Trimrni ng Business was piuvk I in La ma i ti'itv and Laving a popu- I aa painting buggies from $U)0 .,1,,,,,, that 'place tp.doubie seated rigs, from and the c' I propi-rl h-sS a esti.iiated at "iie- I am the test material, and A considerable best workmanship, and guaranteeing ti, pi- rty loss in Pr.r- -rny vrork. the Patronage is respect-full solicited. )(, the liestnn-iioii tot the first-ciass work of the city and of pim- n-ees and county. Shop yc.

ICS CDt Grove FRIDGE TO INVITE NOEL. Before winding l-p He preseu! stale lournano'iit Ad.jiitan! general Arthur Fridge liopes to have Noel isil tile (ien. i'lidue hope, tiia; I he citi.vas may j' lu in some plan nr liertainmciit. Sipiads of cue haadreil n(eu a.r,- com-ilej iieie four eacii eek to in noting. J.

CURTIS BYRNE. r.CUGERS. Tlior.o T.o. Ycurs rap'-'Ctfully, JAMES II'iVER. I BYRNE Sr RODGERS Practical Tin and Workers.

Pir.ir.bia' PRICES TO UVU THE TIMES Large Full Roll India Reed RockerSuit 0 able for the Par lor, Hail or Porch Value $4,00 SpecialPrice We have only 15 dozer- and will have to limit the sale to one for each person. PRICE $1.98. Bring your money with yoii this sale is for CASH Rice Co, 'v and Tanks a Specialty. Al- WORK GUARANTEED CLASS OF '03 ENTERTAINED. Supl.

ai ,.1 Mrs. .1. Can- last 1 1 i i i ileliuln fully i laineil the a e.rbels of the iiej (-la 01 The as one of much jhelsi-i-i-. lae 'nil-he retnleled iieiiii. ih I'i'of.

Mis. p'ao ed most cuieiotl.s al'd ao-'e-s. 'i of the scliaol hiiii'i iii-jli seiiool faculty ia atlendance. Having sc-curcd a large quantity of: carriage eclcrs. at a hank-1 rapt Ef.le, arc in a position to paint tarriages.

clc. grcally rodaccd I prices. BugiCo painted from S3 up. I torner Veto and Mulberry Sts. Telephai-e 1231.

We heV.c a f.ni ccilcctioii of firaw hrt? thf.t r.tcd to lie furnished heads. Id v. ill be to the advantage of yours to bring it in and let us crown it. The aristorcratic Panama. The practical spli; braids.

Tho novelty shapes ia soft straw. The nobby sennet yacht. Warner Searlcs Company Surreys, at correspondingly pikes. We employ only first-class union workmen in our paintshop. We wo adding new machinery to om Blacksmith ship which will make it the best eouipped shop in the Rtate.

Figure with a firm with a reputation. Yours truly, Christian Rooks We Haven't a Co7rlght or PatenTon TAnythinl other, Ui. "rough ti. i.vmg of ewmtul (uality of work. 20 N.

ComoH. Filin. A I4O0 Burrmiiki UMimalT.bal.ton Coprin B.Uinf Dmkot RwU aonpM with mr trfvtl FIFTY YEARS AGO IN VICKSBURG. We leader Lipscomb Arnold's express our warmest thanks tor ftir-I'ishiiitr lis with New Orleans papers out he same day they are published. Our members of the board of police are so kind they have purchased mos- Next to Postoffice ami fawu "ucuiar.

upuu BOTHERED WITH BEDBUGS. FLIES. FLEAS OR MOSOtTTTOV.S IT YOU ARE USE CHEMO THE GREATEST TVsroT wn mmm ARE YOU -wmva xuiy urJjXWin JULoTIlOYEK, nw ri a nmrr All CANS AT $2.00 PER GAL. WITH A SPRAYER FREE, BUT IF YOU DESIRE WE CAN SELL YOU A $.50 BOTTLE WTTttdttt CMES IN 't AND 5 GALL0 ofAAXfiR. a MATTE p7ne CICERO.

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