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The Sun-Sentinel from Charleston, Mississippi • 6

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The Sun-Sentineli
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Charleston, Mississippi
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1 THE MISSISSIPPI SUN, CHARLESTON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 Tnce Four Vol. 6, No. 16 JULY 15 WAS THE DAY $ifr fHississiwii (Entered as Second-Class Matter at tbe postoffice, Charleston, Miss.) Don't Miss Our Big Sale Charleston Publishing Company Waller Scvtt Mvriu'Uher, Etklvr Official Newspaper, Tallahatchie County Published Every Thursday There is a time-honored dojrerel verse which says: St. Swithin's Day, if 'thou dost rain, For forty days it will. remain; St.

Swithin's Day, if. thou be fair For forty days 'twill rain nae mair, The la -t line of which may or may not have, been the excuse (if mere is any) for a certain popu-ai song. So there you are; take it or leave there's no other way to get along with the weather. Subscription $1.50 a Year TELEPHONE 39 WHICH BEGINS TOMORROW, JULY 24th. Plenty of Bargains for Everybody.

TALLAHATCHIE DRY GOODS CO. iiuiui TALLAII.l VISITOR MAKKS A WISH TIRED AFTER EATING? TRY THIS SIMPLE MIXTURE OAKLAND i THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1925 Tentimonials, tributes, memorials, cards of thanks, will be published In this paper at a rate of one cent a word, payable In advance. In sending In such notices count each word as one cent for each time you wish the notice published. Rates for display, and other classes of advertisement, furnished upon at plication.

TO OI READERS: We are asking all our friends who favor us with communications to always sign their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication, but that we may know from whom the communications come. Many unsigned communications reach us, but as no responsible newspaper pays any attention to anonymous communications, these have to go into the waste basket. We are glad to hear from our friends at all times, but must request I wIhIi my boy would Join the Scouts: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Twould mean a world to him T6 ramp In such a place like this, To play with boys like them! Oakland's Baptist Church is without a pastor and they do not know who Editor Uitthtippi Sun He has a soul like these Rood scouts win mi tne place maue vacant by the That my friends may enjoy this sight regsignatton of Rev. Lee B. Spencer, seeing trip with me I am writing this If you feel tired after eating, it is often a sign of gas and undigested matter in your stomach or bowels.

Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium sulph. c. glycerine, as mixed In Adlerika, helps any case gas on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated causes. The QUICK action will surprise you. Adlerika is.

wonderful for constipation it often works in one hour and never gripes. D. G. Bardwell, Druggist. Which some one ought to touch, He'd be a better, nobler boy, I'd like it very much! I want my boy to join the Scouts With such as these, This is a delightful charge and Is not i0 The sun.

likely to remain vacant long. After joining my sister, Mrs. William Rev. H. McCaieb closed a very Bryant, and my neice, Mrs.

W. I. successful meeting at Courtland last stone, at Oakland on the fast train, we Sunday. He was assisted by Rev. R.

P. spent a ngnt at a hotel in Memphis. Taylor, of While Our friends Mr. and Mrs. Howry met they had only two additions to the us an(j took us for a drive of the city.

Park were lovely, with the blue chiffon veil and sunlights over them. Next we took in the Broadmore Hotel, one of the finest appointed In the United States patronized only by millionaires. The Woodman of the World have a lovely home for their T. patients on, tbe mountainside. Further out on the plains Is the lovely Printers' Home maintained for the aged printers.

Here may our cdi. tor rest in peace and quiet in his old age, enjoying all the beauties of this wonderful country and Invigorating air. Colorado Springs Is a city of millionaires, Its broad streets are flanked by beautiful trees and parks and flowers extended down the middle of Its well paved boulevards extend in every direction. in After four hours' drive vye, returned to the hotel for dinner and. our friend to call for, us at six o'ciock.

Tomoi-row morning we leave on R. G. R. R. for Glenwood Springs He'd grow so much and learn so much UiatJheysiEjhjeirjvr Memphis Cotton Market (Highest and Lowest Quotations) Good Ordinary 21.00 Middling Fair 25.00 church the meeting was a great awakening for the entire town.

On Sunday Mr. McCaieb informed the congrega STOP THAT ITCHING Out here among the trees! Ii hardly know what scouting meant Until I came and saw The spirit and the merry, life In Catfip at Tallaha! ANNIE BENMAN tion that he would not preach here a- JUST SUPPOSE gain until September 1st. He will have If you suffer from any form ef skin disease such as Itch, Eczema, Tetter of Cracked Poison Oak, Ring Worm, old Sores or Sores on We will sell you a jar of BLUE STAR REMEDY on a guarantee. It will not the month of August as a vacation and on Tuesday of this week he and his family left fo rHollywood, Ark. They are accompanied by Mrs.

O. F. Carroll DON'T SELL YOUR COWS MILK THEM, EXPERT SAYS The night was scorching but we managed to exist under an electric fan. We started on our sight seeing journey at 2:45 Wednesday afternoon over' the Missouri Pacific. When we reached Little Rock, we found we hail two hours to wait, so hired a taxi and took in the City of Roses, a name so well suited.

Can you Imagine the Intense heat of Hades? Then you have the Pullman when we entered to retire for the night. We lived through it and the next morn we found ourselves running through the broad beautiful plains of Oklahoma and Kansas. The corn fields were green and pretty. The wheat fields were wav-1 ing in their loveliness, some had been of Wallthal. Mr.

and Mrs. James Hobson, of stain your clothing and has a Shrevesport, La. are guests in the home pleasant odor. BARDWELL'S DRUG STORE. through the Royal Gorge, one of the wonders of the World.

My next will be from- Glenwood Springs and tell you Farmers With Milk On Their Shoes Have No Trouble Getting a Loan on Credit. of Mr. and Mrs. James Afoore. Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Davis accompan of its beauties and Salt Lake City, our ied by Miss Tocsie Yates, of Sherman, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Moore this week. Mrs. Da next stop over.

BELLE BAILEY. Suppose-hat all yf the machinery of a high powered car, there was added the mechanism of a half dozen clocks, a couple of watches, a typewriter and a tractor. That would approximately represent the number of parts that go into a linotype, the very efficient, but complicated machine that sets the type for a newspaper. With a machine of about 5,000 parts continously run at high speed, it is to be expected that something must go wrong at times. With us this happened Tuesday.

A minor part suddenly broke, dis-1 abling the entire machine. We im-j mediately telegraphed to the New Colorado Springs, July 7. o- vis will be remembered as Miss Francis Yates, a very popular young lady who has been a welcome visitor here for several years. Mississippi has had her disasters and Bad as they were, no greater calamity could befall her, at least' agriculturally and financially, than to have hit- farmers and others minimize the imporatnee of the dairy cow. There are communities where the dairy cow has been the salvation of the We had tbe pleasure of meeting in BIBLE THOUGHT For Sunday NOTICE The 4-H Club Girls and women will hold their market on the Southwest corner of the Court Yard SATURDAY morning July 25th.

Tehy will have chickens, eggs, butter and vegetables. MARY ALICE LARCHE, Home Demonstration Agent. A ten dollar advertisement in The Mississippi Sun costs the advertiser only half a cent for each family reached. Local Bus Schedule Charleston-Drew Bible Thoughts memorized will prove a priceless heritage in after years. entire business structure of that community.

The business interests of the community collectively back the farmer this town Mr. James Finch of Temple, Texas, ifr. Finch was reared in Panola county and left there about 25 years ago. In his youth he and this writer lived in the same community. He is the same jolly good boy and the years have kindly with him.

It is a great in promoting dairying and in improv cut and stacked, The next morning we found ourselves keeping cool in Colorado. When we alighted from the train at 7:30 A. who should be there to meet us with his new Packard, but an old school boy friend of Oxford, who has made his millions in this wonderful west, we had breakfast and soon were on a lovely drive through and over the Grand Rockies. There they stood in all their grandeur, Pikes Peak, 14,000 feet, topping them all as guardian. The beautiful little town of Manitou nestled at the feet of these mountains, giving forth its medicinal waters for the sick, where the Indians took their sick before white man ever trod this hemisphere.

The Cheyenne Canyon and Stratton pleasure to meet boyhood friends and talk of other days. He will be here some time in the home of C. L. McCullar. Mr.

T. W. Bradford of Webster coun Orleans company to hurry this part to us. The shipment was delayed and the breakage coming at time when every minute counted in our effort to get to preas on time, set us back nearly two full days, and involved the leaving out of much news matter, country correspondence and editorial ty with Mrs. Bradford and their son, wre guests this week in the home of Leave Leave 10 A.

M. 3:45 P. M. to to Tutwiler Tippo Drew Swan Lake Ruleville Webb Moorhead Sumner Tutwiler Drew Mr. and Mrs.

H. Y. McCaieb. Mr. and ing the dairy herdsin the use of purebred sires.

Let us avoid adding to the unmerous calamities by going out of the dairy business. It is an industry that should be greatly increased, because it is one that insures a dependable source of income. It means banks with greater dfrposits. It means few debts. It means a greater circulation of money.

It means more good roads. It means better homes, better schools, better farms, better soils, and abovig all it means better boys and girls, and therefore, better men and women. Let us urge that no one sell his good dairy cows, because of a slump in Mrs. J. H.

JfcCaleb, of Cleveland, Christ said, "Be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." The fnie art can be cultivated from within. The habit involves contentmlent. Not the con tenement of the clod, nor the sluggard, it that which grows out of a knowledge of having tried to do one's best, with the Christian cheer in the heart, and laughter upon the lips upon occasion. The absence of self-controH the inability to grip the mind in attnetion, the failure to, look for, and on, the bright side of life, constitutes far more than climate or unreasonable weather to our 111 health. Worry destroys happiness, and afterwards comes uselessness.

Rev. J. P. Jannett in the Milwaukee Sentinel. were in the same home Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gillespie of Duck Hill snent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Moore. Mr. A. P. Herron of Ruleville, was a COMPETITION welcome visitor here this week, Mr.

Herron is popular here and we are al ways glad to have him come home. Photographs for Summer Visitors Have them made at The Spurrier Studio one of the best in the State GREENWOOD, MISS. We make Brilliant, Snappy Kodak Pictures. Just the kind you always wanted. Prof.

L. J. Wallace was in Memphis FULL STOCK COFFINS, CASKETS and UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES Phones: Day 18; Night 150 and 253. Motor Hearse To Any Point. Womble H'dware Co Charleston, Mia.

last week and had his tonsils removed He is doing very well and -soon ex pects to be at his work again. A five dollar advertisement in The Mississippi Sun costs the advertiser only quarter of a cent for each family reached. Mrs. Will Burch, of Memphis, is here this week visitine Mr. ami Mrs.

R. L. It is a mistake to suppose that you have to fight your competitors. Nothing was ever permanently gained by fighting. For fighting of any kind is pure destruction.

Yoisr competitor does not have to Le your enemy. He can be your friend. Competition does not kill trade; it builds trade, stimulates trade, and makes new trade. This is based on the natural law that no one person can suit everybody. No man can get all possible business in any community.

His personality attracts some and repels others. Wherever there is a lot of business for one man there is business for somebody eke. Mathews. YOUNG HOLCOMB STUDENT TELLS LADY SHE IS HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW dairy products, which at best, can only be temporary, for there is no other type of farming that is as sure and safe and permanent as that of dairy farming. What we need today is for more farmers to straddle a miik stool.

If you have to ride a hobby, choose a milk stool. We need more farmers with milk on their shoes, for in many sections of Wisconsin and Iowa, that is all the farmer needs to get a loan at the bank, or credit with the merchants. Let us add to Mississippi's weaJtfc by every farmer keeping six or more good dairy cows, and not add to her calamities by selling her dairy cattle. The Illinois Central Rail Road is tremendously interested Mtssissippi's'wel fare and development. The Development Bureau composed of expert agri; cultural agents is at your service.

H. J. Schwietert, General Development Agent, Illinois Central. HOLCOMB, July 20, (Special) Mrs. Isabelle Gattis was a thoroughly surprised lady when young Mr.

John We Have Just; Bought CHEAPLY a lot of dresses for our customers and we are selling them cheaply Hayden, member of the Holcomb School senior class, introduced himself as her son-in-law, and said he had held that status for several weeks, he and Miss Willie. Gattis having been married in Carroll County on June 7. One of the reasons we like babies' is that they don't go around repeating the smart things their parents said. Accompanied by Miss Carrie Holman, Eugene Staten and Augustas Wiggins they had motored over to Carroll Coun ty where the ceremony had been per Voile Dresses $2.98 formed. All of the party kept the secret RIGHT NOW until the bridegroom divulged it.

The young couple have numerous friends here, all of whom wish them every happiness and prosperity. RACES YOU WIN Rayon Silk Dresses $3.95 WATCH OUR WIDOW MILLINERY Black and White Kid in nn Hats and Patent Leather Combinations $4 pZ0 You should make your cash go as far as you can. You may not get a quarter a pound for your cotton. "the. only race you win" says Ray Brouillet, "is the one in which you finish first.

"The only sale that pays is the sale you close. And you never close a sale you're not enthusastic about, for your enthusaism is the measure of your to accomplish. "Did you ever see a pessimistic hen? Did you evei; know of one starving to death, waiting for the worms to come to the surface? Did you( ever hear one cackle because hard times? Not on your life. 1 She saves her breath for digging; and her cackle- is a cackle of triumph she's laid an egg. "When' people how I find business, I tell 'em 'by looking for The fellow that says he can't find business Is like' the guy that takes a milk pail into the pasture and waits for the cow to back up to If you want milk go after the cow.

She's willing." SELL CHEAP We still here. SENBERG BROS. CHARLESTON'S LEADING STORE SHEA'S ft-ft Charleston Bank W. Main St Pkoaa 204. i i-.

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