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The Clarke County Tribune from Quitman, Mississippi • 4

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Quitman, Mississippi
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1927. J. 21-3t. W. B.

RaW Clerk of the chancery court of Clal Tractors are on the way, and it will not be long before agricultural operations are to begin. At present Mr. Wpiwr's brother. Dr. Werner, is in iv-wsa.

Oil Leases in County Make Progress charge. Mr. Peterson and a small crew of men have been wrecking some of the houses that are later to be placed on different parts of the large mnch. It is possible that a store may NOTICE Notice is. hereby given that bids will be received and filed with undersigned clerk of board until 2 p.

ni. Tuesday, February 8th, 1927,. for constructing toilet for colored women at ihe "court Loose acconiiig to plans and specification on file in chancery clerk's office. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 14-4t.

W. H. iialey, Clerk. NOTICE' Notice is hereby given that sealed THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI To Mrs. Carrie P.

whose post office address is Flint, Michigan, 521 1st Avenue. An attachment at the suit of Mrs. E. O. Martin against your -estate, for $25,000.00 returnable before the chancery court of Clarke county, at Quit-ir an, Mississippi has been executed, and is now pending in said Court; and unless you a spear before said court on the' third Monday of April, A.

D. 1927, and plead. to said action, judgment will be entered, and the estate attached will be sold. This the 13th day of January, A. D.

Required Number of Acres Obtained; A Few Land Owners Yet To lie Seen is a Prescription for started, and it the settlement grows and the vacant houses fill up, ENTERTAINS Music Club was enter-ne music room by Mary i Saturday, Jan. 15, 1927. A program was rendered by -members of the Club. Solo, Hardy Elizabeth Arrinfrton; Heading, Beatrice Ramsey; Solo, Rosa Fisher; Duet," Mary Lou Arrington and Mrs. Dabbs.

i After the program several musical games were played. We were then served delicious fruit and cake. We adjourned to meet next time with Mrs. Dabbs, Fed. 5, 1927.

Mildred Ivy, Sec'y. COLDS, GRIPPE, DENGS Mr. W. LI. West, who is assisting in securing, oil leases in the-southern and western parts of the county, drop- the post office mayoe re-eiauniii HILIOUS FEVER AND MALAR It kills the germs.

ed in the Tribune otfiee Ihursduy. JlC and a few other Clark? county citizens bids will be received and may be-iuea TT, UULIi UAl 1 UULiwniiy are working for these leases in the in- with the uwiemgnea cure unui a i Tuesday, reoruury oui, if-i furnishing the with the road supplies during the month of February, A. D. 1927. Board -raeerves ihf right to reject any and all bids.

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D. Moore, company. Mr. Moore, who is the present Mayor of the city of -Hattbsburg, has asked the citizens of Clarke cjpnty to guarantee to. him and the company he i-presents leases on a -sufficient acre- So 1 a ic ks From heavy laying strains of S.

C. W.JDeghorns, thoroughly culled and mated' with males having heavy-egg laying blood lines behind them. Ready anytime after Jan. 2o, with a 100 live de HORTOM NEWS THE STATE OF To Archie Hawkins, whose- post-office address is unknown. You are summoRfcl to nnpear before the Chancery Covt-t, of the of Clarke, in said State, on the 2nd Monday of March, A.

D. 1927. being at Rules in iH Chancerv Court, to i petition for pardon livery guarantee. i ii -a Enterprise. July 28, 1926 defend the suit No.

2694 in said Court 23 S3.75 '50 Chicks i 1 n'l fiflll nhicks $7.25 100 Chicks' The owners of the tract, formerly occupied by the Lamar Hardwood Lumber are planning to develop this land. 'It is proposed to make a large stock, grain and truck farm of it. The owner, R. G. Werner, is at present in Wisconsin, where he is preparing a shipment of useful things to be shipped in carload lots to Hortom.

"Tooo'Chicks $130.00 Mr. West" reports that the" number Honorable Henry L. Gov-of acres desired has" almost u'nor, State ot ivlississpc. 7 reached. Ihere are a few local parties Ve the unc ersigneu cmns of JLs-.

and several non-residents who are yet hereoy your Excell-to be seen. However, it seems almost jcy, to grant a pai-aoii Vantee i.lc-a dead certainty at this time that the who was coAviCtcd at QuitmaA 4.1-1 a at Seotember. 1925. term ot of Annie May wherein you are a defendant. This the day of A.

D. 1927. 43t W. B. Raley, Chaiwery Clerk.

By E. T. Singley, D. C. Subscribe for The Clarke County We are prepared to do custom hatching, beginning Jan.

4, at 4 ctnts an egg in lots of 180. Reserve your space in advance. Ask our banker Citronelle State Bank. SOUTHLAND POULTRY FARM BOX 4, CITRONELLE, ALABAMA. the wells will be In course of drilling for killing a three year old child, as we believe it was an accident, within the- next few months.

Tribune, the official organ of Clarke County, and keep posted on all. coun CHANCERY COURT SUMMONS GOULD II II in ah in ty matters. Rate is onlyjl.00 per year52 issues brimful of county r.nd mat sne "a no inieniion oi even injuring this child. Under "the circumstances we will rppreciate it if you will show, her Executive Clemency. Respectfully Submitted, N.

C. Moore, O. Will.anis, and others. 21-4tp. State of Mississippi, County of Clal-ke news guaranteed rj To V.

Sexton, whose post ottice uy Jewelry Out of Earn is 412 Border Street, Orange, Texa. You are summoned to appear before the Chancery Court of the County of 5 Beauts Clarke in said State, on the 3rd Mon- A dZ" CHANCERY COURT NOX-RESIDv. day of April, A. D. 1927 to detend PVT crsiwovs () 2(i-')l Suit No.

2C93 in said Court, of John 1 LJlMJAb. C. Sexton, et wherein you- are a'. ings and Keep Your Savings We are glad to extend the courtesy of deferred payments to those furnishing' satisfactory references. Our stocks includes anything you" want in the line of jewelry, in modern styles, and at reasonable prices.

We -do watch and jewelry repairing, diamond and remounting old jewelry into modern styles. uelendant. vn f. wi.iat Ihis the 1st day of A. 5 1927.

You are summoned- to npnear be rate for Hastings' Cataiej W. B. Ealey, Clerk. Singley, D. C.

IN MEMORY OF MRS, B. F. ANDERSON Relief was immediate and complete after one application C. M. Ballantine of 85 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank, Glasgow, writes all the way from Scotland to tell of his re- markable experience in getting rid of an acute "crick in the neck." "I couldn't move my neck an inch," he says.

"I applied Sloan's Liniment, hoping that it might ease the pain By the time my shaving water was heated, the stiffness had completely gone." Sloan's Liniment gets these amazing results not by just deadening the nerves but by really helping the body to throw off the cause of the pain. It sends an increased flow of healing, revitalizing blood right to the affected spot, driving out poisons, relaxing tight muscles, restoring healthy muscle-tone. Get a bottle today and have it on Land. All druggists 35 cents. fore the Chancery Court of the County of Clarke, in said State, on the' 3rd Monday of April A.

1957, to defend Suit No. 2691 in said of Mrs. E. O. Martin, wherein you are defendant.

This 13th day of January, D. 1927. J. 21-St. W.

B. Haley, Clerk. J. G. LE1BEL SON Mississippi's Only Manufacturing Jewelers (By Onie Smith) In memory ot my dear, precious COCHRAN BLDG.

MERIDIAN, MISS. grand-mother ho died June 12, 192G: ientle voice is hushed, Thy warm, true heart is still nd on thy sweet and innocent brow You can have 5 packets of seeds of 5 different and very beautiful flowers free. Hastings' 1927 Seed Catalog tells you all about It. Hastings'' Seeds are "The Standard Df the South." They give the best results in our Southern gardens and on our farms. Hastings' new 1927, Ca a-tog has 112 pages in all, full of p'c-.

tures from photographs, handsome covers In full colors, truthful, accurate descriptions and valuable culture directions. We want you to have this catalog in home. It tells all about Hastings' garden, flower and field seeds, plants and bulbs the finest in America. Write for it today. A post-card brings it to you by return mail.

H. G. HASTINGS SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. Is resting death's cold chill. -Thy hands are clasped upon thy Mi breast We have kissed thy loving brow, Buciceve I EQUIPPED HATCHER 1ATCHERY Rosenbaum-Robinson Co.

THE STORE THAT CARRIES MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY ONLY III UUi UlJillU lit tti la VVC (Vii a We have no grana-motner I now. A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is a place Is vacant in our home and church mil EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. 8 a Which cannot be filled God in His wisdom has recalled The beam of love had given; I BlGOtR STROIJGr.R.BETTER C2IICK3 And though the body slumbers here, The soul is safe in heaven -Resting in the arms of Jesus; And in our aching hearts we know FLORSHEIM SHOES BATES-STREET AND MANHATTAN SHIRTS JOHN B. STETSON AND KNOX IIATS KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES BOYS' SUITS AND FURNISHINGS We have no darling grand-motner now. BIG STRONG BETTER baby chicks of all the leading breeds.

0 Pure bred and from fine stock. i Live delivery guaranteed. We do 2j custom; hatching. Write for prices, etc. Quitman Hatchery, Quitman, Miss.

Good Printing All Ways' and Al- -v i 1 s- i rr i 221 FIFTH STREET MERIDIAN, MISS ways, xne oiarKe county irioune, he Quitman, Miss. Office supplies of all kinds. The Clarke County Tribune, Quitman, Miss. W. H.

PATTON SON Shubuta, Miss. W. H. Paiton and Son have received "their seventh car load of Tractors, Farm machinery and wagons from the Internationsl Harvester Mechanical power makes farm and road work more valuable a good farmer better. Getting a motor hearse has increased our Undertaking and embalming line very much.

We are also installing individual, water works from Fairbanks Morse and Co. tl fse We can produce printing of all kinds as good as any other shop in the state i.nd solicit your patronage. We guarantee the best of work and service and prices as reasonable as to lie found for quality work. The Clarke Gounty'Tribune, Miss. Health Dept.

Notes (Continued from page one) Any. child found to be 10 under or over weight, experience has taught, is out of the normal, and this fact indicative that something is wrong with the child something that should eceive attention and correction if the youngster is to have tne largest iiieasure of assurance that he or she may. grow unhampered into normal dii made possible by Grade ForHigh oil s-r feW era Vo lume Production FURNITURE So Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet HiBcry hc-aithy man or woman. Likewise any of teeth, throat, nose, or the presence of parasites is I fish-tail Modeling adds a distinguished sweep to the rear of the Roadster, Coupe and Sport Cabriolet. at Moderate Prices See Us.

Hall Bros. Mercantile Company J. W. HALL, Prop. CASH OR CREDIT Phone 85 Fisher Block Quitman, 1 noted and the importance of correction along- these lines is stressed.

Correction of little diseases, unnoticed and regarded perhaps as of very -little importance, in the growing child is stressed by the health workers, as well as providing the 1)ik I SS.gg: 'S3 rS3 S.x St iLSSS Kinonri! children with a good, clean whole eris in Fl Reduced Prices! The Coach $595 The Coupe The Sedan $695 The Landau $745 The Touring or Roadster some diet consisting part of a liberal portion of sweet milk. The growing child it is pointed out, MISSISSIPPI EASTERN RAIL WAY CO. TIME TABLE NO. 28, Effective 7:03 a. Novembef 21, 1926.

-CANCELS ALL FORMER ISSUES, lku company reserves the right to depart from this schedule without notice to secure best development, should have fiom three to lour glasses of In addition to masterly new bodies by Fisher in addition to a host of mechanical improvements typified byACoU filter and AC air cleaner the Most Beautiful Chevrolet offers certain features heretofore regarded as marks of distinction on the costliest, cars. These are made possible at Chevrolet's amazingly reduced prices only because volume production reiults in definite economies and because Chevrolet now, as always, passes these savings on to the buyer in t'Ae form of added value. No other car, as low in price, offers such features as fish-tail modeling, full-crown one-piece fenders, bullet-type lamps and the like. Come in and see for yourself! unskimiiied sweet milk daily. FULL-CROWN FENDERS (one-piece) which lend sub tantial grace to the sweeping body lines.

1-Ton Truck (Chauu Only) $495 $393 1 1 V4-Ton Truck (CbauuOnlv) A.M. P.M. MILES A. M. P.M.

1 3 2 4 7:00 3:00 0 Lv Quitman Ar 10:00 5:04 7:02 3:02 3 Lv Dispatcher's Off. Ar 9:55 5:02 7:15 3:15 4.5 Lv Davis 1 Ar 9:45 4:52 7:25 3:24 7.0 Lv Carlisle Ar 9:35 7:40 3:40 10.0 Lv Brewer Ar 7:45 3:44 11.0 Lv Junction City Ar 9:05 4:30 7:50 3:51 14.2 Lv Indian Mound Ar 8:55 4:23 3:57 15.4' Lv Crandall Ar 8:45 4:24 8:20. 4:10 15.4 ILv Crandall Ar 8:45 I 4:24 825 4:19 lfi.l Lv Theadville Ar 8:40 4:19 In toil Balloon Tire, Now Sun mtd On All ModeU Allpricef.o.b.Fliat,Mich. The Sport CABRIOLET Ha: NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE UNDER EXECUTION 2. Ginsburg and S.

Kaplan trading as Petibone General btore vs; Joe Richmond Execution for $48.84 Cost for 5.25 I'otal $51.03 By virtue of the above stated execution to me directed by A. J. Rogers a Justice of the Peace of Beat 2, Jones County, I will on Monday the 7 of February, 1927 within legal hours in front of the front door of the court house at Quitman, in Clarke county, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, interest and claim the defendant Joe Richmond has in and to the fol ow en BULLET. TYPE HEAD LAMPS and cowl lamps. Up-to-the-mmute In style: rs.

Daily except Sunday and Christmas Trains 1, 2, 3, and 4 carry passengers and freight. Approved: er 715 f.o.b. Flint, Mkh. i R. S.

DAVIS W. E. WILLIAMS. for General Sunerwf iidn'm. ac oJ It I lowing land: The EV5 of NW V2 and FAi of SWV, Section 81, Township 1, Range 14, Clarke county, J-Jiss.

OW it Logs. Logs The above land has teen levied upon as the property of the defendant and will be sold to satisfy the Judgment OSS hai TIRE CARRIER mounted free from the body; rigidly wpported by steel brackets 11 therein ana til cost. This the 14th day of Jan. 1927. we J.

14-4t. J. B. Graham, Sheriff. I of: RHEUMATISM mo QUITMAN, an( JOHN S.DAB BS, INC, th While in France with the American MISS.

We are in the market for PINE and HARDWOOD logs, delivered in Quitman or along the Miss. Btero Railroad. For prices and specifications see H. B. Cole.

I. R. Fisher. iT -Ml, Adams or F. A.

Mullett, Quitman. C. Vandercook or Crandall. TE LONG BELL LUMBER COMPANY QUITMAN, MISSISSIPPI. bi Svil! Army ootainea a noted French pre scrintion for the treatment of Rheu ASSOCIATE DEALERS matism ana fueuntis.

I have given LOVETT MOTOR PACHUTA I'ALL liOlNOS, SHUBUTA mis to thousands with wonderful re Fults. The prescription coat me noth "FRED JOHNSTON. ENTERPRISE L. G. ATCHLEY, CRANDALL ing.

I ask nothing for it. I will mail it if you will send me your address. a A postal will bring it. Writa todav. fi Uf Paul Case, Dept.

M-585, Brockton. QUALIXY AT LOW COST Mass,.

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