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The Star-Herald from Kosciusko, Mississippi • 5

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Kosciusko, Mississippi
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4 Mrs. Msry J. Clarll. At the home of her son, Mr. B.

Notice To Tax Fayers. Notice is hereby triveu that the land roll of Attala counlv is now on file in my office for the inspection of parties interested. Parlies III1" fnrt snendinfi' is Bess desiring changes or corrections in their assessments are required to Smith's Sure Kidney Cure. The only giuiriinteod kidney remedy, buy it try it It costs you nothing if it laiis. Price 50 cents, bv A.

It. Crowder. d-l-ly 1" o.il Sr. i ml I ts whee will ha v- p.iy your j. rata share in 1 he.

I in web nv-cept your tiiH -l i-k and dost. W'' wid buv 11M nu' slue1; and liir nt l.iir vulua'i. I'leao mil your cat bii.s ami yn coal "iinoa Dr SallH Smith of Sallis v.siied Mrs. hruith who is with her Mr Mrs. L.

T. R0.s.sPn Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Buckley from Water Valley visited Mrs.

Bur? leys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Love this week. frieml IIaivey 0. Mitchfil hft i 1 T.Pe Bovd visited bis Pat Osborn last week.

Z. meet with the Board ot Supervisors at their September meeting; at which time the Board will take up sai roll and hear and determine objections, lr.ake corrections and equalize same. By order of Board. E. L.

Hay, Clerk. L7ffeek fro." uw vv Another Rural For Attala County. Winn Anoint i. OoO. Kditor Tbrt Koociu-ko HerHld, Kciiibko.

Mias, Dfjiv Sir I iuive jur received nii'ce Cmhi th Fourtli Assistant P.iniMfur General iiniilyinsj me of nu ordi fur ihn estiibli-hment ot rniiie start Jkuii Sal iti, smne brin ui Scpti-mber 17' lil'll). Tti'a in rh mute that wag gnt-i-u up by Mr. II. Bniwn and -rib E-it, East wild Soirlli Lat trout Sallis Office. As this wul be ni iiiierfKt.

in a number of At-'mIm County wud a number ot yi'iir renders I will he glad if you will not ch ot name your next Vprv trulv 'n a. Hii.l. Till iJ0aa Tollie Dodd reiurneu mis Kate UeLoacD oi Lruraui hiindl'.) by uc. -nl f.irk 1 li 1 inch tines so dial, y- ll will clrritll C'Otil abmiliilely lre "I d.i-t o-i and we will, obligate To -rive- 10 take back all 1 he flu. -It nod du-i ai the end of the seas 11 at same price fan pay us for llie coal.

will furekh you coal now an I y- run pay fi-r siune 1st N'O', next. Sen us befoPO you buy buv, wv chii Mive you mouey Ki'fciosko he Coal Co. E.S. Lewis tbw week. 4 cuv, on the 28th ins 'ai't.

Mrs. Mary J. Clark de-partt" this life, in tr feyent'eth vear, a. an illness of several vet-ks, She is survived by ten children: v1rs- Lura Horn nd T. L.

Clark Dallas, Texas; J. Clark of Abilene, Texas; Mrs. Leila Clifford of Miss; Mrs. Moilie Wood City Alabama; Mr. Clyde of Ptir-rel! I.

Rev. It. A. Clark of Miss; Mrs. S.

H. Atkinson Mr. B. L. Clark and Rosa Clark of this citv.

This iloved lady was blessed in liring to see all her children reared and of them taking high rank in t.heit respective calfhigs and avocatiot'S, the fruits of her ehrisiau infltieuc in the home circle. She was a de vout member of the Methodist, church and exemplified its teachings in her daily She was interred from the Methodist church in this city, yesterday afternoon at o'clock, after funeral services bv the pastor. Rev. E. S.

Lewis. The Herald extends its most profound sympathy to the bereaved family. If Farm Hand Wanted, Will per month and bo nd for a first class white farmhand Anpiv Pt once to, D. J. Sails, a-3rst-3t Smithson visuea nis nsmithson at West Sunday.

Anderson has return- Notice To Contractors. Contract for putting new floor, sleeners and banisters in a portion of West Station pike will let ibf lowest reipousililf 'udder on ist Monday of Sep', n-xt at oort door iu Kosciusko. Board reserves right to reject all bids. S. L.

Rav, Ch-rk. Board Mrpervisor. Aug. 15th, 1906. Uftom a tnp ist of Jurors for A.

Kelly oi uoouinan hfir this September Court. jited iiis PROFESSIONAL Veet Mrs V. A. Comfort ana miss ina New Orleaus this First WeekDistrict Net 1. Fred Gilesv tois are w-'f I) Ni ah George Hsrring, Ernest Sanders, Wentherly, I DBS.

COLEMAN DAVIS, Physicians and Surgeons. Office nil stairs eves Leonard Fleming. Telephone Ha. 150. Kosciusko, Miss.

I Mr I. H- GUri ey a Wade IL irvey, JoshGwi.u, G. L. Utz, District No. 2.

EdMauhH'u, CW 1 There A nothing so pleasant as that bright, cKerful, at-peace-with-the-woi-ld feeling wfcfcn jou sit dowir to your breakfast. The? is nothing so conductive to good work rird good results The healthy man with a healthy mind aft.) body is a better fellov a better workman, a better citizen than Jib man ov vioman who is hadicapped sjiiip ilisabiliry, however slight. A shght.disorder of the stem ich will derange join' body, yonr tiioughts and vour deposition. Ciet awy from the morbiness and! the bines. Keep your stomach in tune and both your brain and body will respond.

Little indiscretions of overeating can be easily corrected and you will be surprised to see how much Black, J. A. Steeu, DFL 0. M. CLAiTOR, Physician, and Snrgeon, Residence at Dr.

J. H. Love's Office at Crow tier's Drug Store. feasant caller at this omee yes- erday. Mr Bradford Oldham of New jtbns visited old friends here ecently- nr Dodson of Paloua was prominent visitor to Kosciusko recently- i(H Baruett of Marydell UFPee, -WS Adams, Bauford ILu'ris, A Blaek.

Bridges. District No. 3. Plyler, Ji Gnnter, Campbell, VV Wood, DR, S. P.

SIMS, Dentist. North Side Court: Square, Kosciusko, Miss. La business visitor to this city Hodges, JF Wigley, recently. Prof. Tyler, of Amberst said Ainan oan live comfortably without brains; no man ever existed without a digestive system The despeptio-has neither hope or charity." Day by day people realize the importance of eav3ing for their digestion; realize the need of the use of a little con-ectrve after oypveating.

A corrective like Kodol For Dispepsia. It digests what you eat. Sold by B. L. Clark.

daw better man you ai. Try a littie KoJol For dispepsy afterjour meals. Sold by i li. L. Clark." dew i l-j Wants Employment.

Misses Maude and Bessie Mabry line iui wccn. J. SMYTHE, ATTOnNEMT-LAW Office in Sou'li-WEt Rtnm in Court Koose Kosciusko, Mississippi. Enpora. Mrs Oohelia Mills aud son re turned Ust Week from Delevaii, i I am '-pen for a- position us s-taan jr fall business, but i i' ire szeantime.

will 1 ascept a 4 tainting. It yoo vPam eitnt-r, --vi-nx a call. Respr, Wisconsin. THOMAS LAND, ATTORKET-AT-LAW. Kosciusko, Mississippi.

Mr B. W. Sanders of Roc'v- ft mint was a pleasani eauer ai iui (office yesterday. Milledgville where he will eo-gage in business. Mr.

Dewit Ashford has finished a commercial course in the Memphis Business College, aud arrived home Wednesday. Mrs. Carrie McClintock who has been visiting her mother, Mrs tmsan Htrriog for several weeks, left Saturday for her home in hel-zona. Mesdames Clifford ot Columbia and Woods of Pratt City were called here this week on accoui.i ot the death of their mother. Mrs Clark.

Mr. Will Miller who has returned from a trip to Possnmueck says that the cotton crop has depreciated at least 50 per cent in the past month. Mr. D. P.

Bell of Hattiesburg is visiting relatives here aud iu the countrj His many old friends are glad to welcome him back to his old Louie. Mr. A. K. Kelly wlio has beeu West for several mouth returned home last week.

He was accompanied home by his sou Harry, who we are glad to say is fully restored iu health. Kev. K. A. Clark of Columbus assisted Kev.

J. E. Gaut in a meeting at Bethel last week, iu which there was an unusual awakiug and manifestation of interest. There were 50 conversions aud 33 accessions to the Methodist church. Mr.

H. G. Graves aud family, who since January last have been residing in Gulfport have returned to Kosciusko, where they will make their future home. Mr. Graves will resume his old position at J.

N. Alexander Co's. Vre are glad to welcome them back. Mr. M.

A. Browu, organizer for the Fanner's Uu. on. w-s a prominent visit jr to this office yesterday. He inlortiiS us that the organization is mowing nicely every wheie and that, there seven unions in this county The organization embraces 28 couiitic-.

this state up to dau, and lias been organized in 2S states in the union. M.C. C. Ktlly returnee home Tuesday from Washington where he been attending his son Mitchell who has been quite ill for several weeks. We understand that when he left Washington.

Mitchell's condition wa improved, hut a telegram lnceived since, information that he was not doing quite as well as when he left. Mhs P-frtrl McGee of, Durant. and "Mrs. Jennie Crane, (if Kosciusko. Mississippi, came in Friday to visit Mrs.

K. McMillan and son ai Cooptrtown. Mr. McMillan accompanied his cousin, Miss McGee. to Mountain View, Tuesday wnere she took the train for Chicago, where she goes to buy poods for a millinerv house that she is connected with, in Durant.

and Mrs. mill aeconioanv' Mrs. Teat came home last Leek from a visit of several weeks ARicketts, TiudalL Williams. District No. 4.

Harmon, Betteiton. Hutchison, Holley, A Allen, 8co'tt Steed, Hearst, II Foster, Glower, Neaves, Allen. District No. 5. Gregory, A Brock, Pink Oliver, Doss, Johnson, Dismuke, Pressley, Adams, TLRay, Hanks, Frank Smith.

Second Week--District No. 1. CC Comfort, EW Curry, Winters, Littleton, Houston Potts, Adams. District No. 2.

Buckner, Lloyd Pullin, CP Bowie, TJ Bosweil, Henry Ramsey, I Peeler. District No. 3. Thornton JW Bailiff, Tyler, A Jamison, toDelevan Wis. For Rent.

't lie st re and barber shop under the Hotel. T. V. CA MPBELL. We hare just recti ed a complete ol Percales Lawns Batiste Silks and Woolen goods in correct shades for Columbus uniforms and invite yoa lo inspect them before hming.

G. LOEW7ENBERG CO. Don't drage along with a heavy feeling You a pill. Use' De-Wit's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Do not sicken or but results are Sold by B.

L. Clark, dew Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Jones visi ted his mother. Mrs.

M. Jones a Collect usmess 'few days recenty. Mr. Toe T. Guyton of St.

Louis kited his sister, Mis. C. A. Max- nil here this week. lMr.

D. J. Ellington Beat four's limit King was a welcome caller at ds office yesterday. Rev. Mr.

Colirerv.of Edwards is OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR. Siook-koeping, Shorthan and Tjfpewritinj- Ijtavght. For information Address; Zhe 2Jtnoncc business Cotiegv, W1N1KA, MISS. Hughes, Armstrong. jissisuog pr.

Beattic iinr, meeting at West Lnion. g. Mrs KehVand Miss Lucv District No. A. Caldwell, DuBard, E.WAllen, Jenkins, Browu Caldwell District No.

5. Xeake Kcly came home last week from a visit to Chicago. Mnaeva VvaA Rroorn nnil Clftlld Farm For Sale. 1 am offi-ring So acres of lan'' 5 inihs voribof Ethel, for sale Al iu- woodland- except about 15 acres. Half bottomland and the if mainder flat and ridges.

Convenient to chinches and ag.od school I. H. CLARK, R. F. D.

No. 3. McCool, Mis. a-31-nno Is Smith's Sure Kidney Your druggist will refund your money if after faking one bottle von are not satisfied with results. 50 cents by A.

H. Crowder 1-lv. Mackson speut several days on the If i i Allen Massey, Zack Akins, Bollingsworth A Addkison, flE. A Smith. Mississippi coast tnis weeK.

i Mr. Eleo Ellis of West, visited Third WeekDistrict No 1. 1 Ms grand father. Maior R. P.

Gunter, Turur, I MIV. XSI. J. TUCKER, 1 Heffner, in our city this week. Riiomer, Johu C.

Silis, Webster, Beli. Mrs. Nettie Lirble of Pensacola. is isitinof hf-r narf-tits Mr. IFla 1 i.i.sr.

i Meridlarpn Mississippi. 'a 3 Can cure Tszsset, foro'alD, Md Mrs. R. I'. Meek iu this citv.

Just received a eiiy wins and tanev G. L()E WEN BERG CO. Flesh Moles, V.etc:, eft, Wiihouf a kniie cr 1. idS-tak W. A.

Campbell of Hesterville was visible object in the city yesterday. 1 Why do you scratch Koyaline Tstter i. fliof Tfnliincr at TnnneV Mr. Allen Maxwell left yester- 04? foi- VVTuct Pninf nrViafo Via nnaa and fiiiGisfeei on appiiaaiious. Corrsspaadcnss solicited.

31-U refunded. Sold by all druggists. j-l-lY to resume his duties at the com-- press. To Stop Chilis In Ons T.ik-o Rovaline Chill Cure. Money Mr.

Tanns if it fails. Good to take, tireat Spent several diys here this week GL CROTTY. jZ? Tonic. 50'eents. For sale bp all drug wun nis brother.

Marshal J. D. 1 Summers. District No. 2.

Henry Thompson Bowie, Hill, AS Ramsey, Lee Veazey, Jack District No. 3. White, II Hamage. Gentry, A Armstrong, Davis, District No. 4.

Parker, Dodd, Harmon, Frazier, Porter, Donald. District No. 5. Threet, Fowler, Brown, Win Bond, Cummins, Dave Crawley. hereby certify that the above aud foregoing list, is a true, just and perfect copy of the names of persons drawn to serve as Grand Jurors of the State of Mississippi, or Petit Jurors in the Circuit Court as may ba decided in opeu Couit, atthe'Sept.

term A. D. 1006. This the 20th day of August, A. D.

1906. E. E. Pickle, Circuit Clerk. gists.

EALER. IN Estate of Benjamin- P. Ramsey de- Mr. J. B.

Atkinson from Water i allev W.TS horo frVio Vail Crane to Ml. Scott, where they will together vit at the home of Col. Sneed Ooopertown, O. T. eesed.

On accouut of the illness and death Of his erand-mnllipr Trt OlnrV F'OREION AND AMERICAN Marble and Granite All wiork finished and lettered at the- Qnaries and shipfwl direct. Giv me your swrder and sjiive-the middle man's comuiissksn. Letters of administration navmg been granted the undersigned executor of the last will aud testament of Benjamin F. Ramsey, deceased, by the Chaucety Court of Attala County, August, term 190b, now all persons having claims against said estate must have the same probated and registered with the Clerk of the Chancery Court of within Lexington, Miss, Iron Feuae- Specialty. GALL ON L.

S. SMITH, At una vuuu'j one Vear from the date of this not- ll. 1-w who take baths delighted with Hanna's Bstb House, sin he has remodeled and re-fi ti ed it. It is so convenient and doiif-' fortable that we are told nat there is a nrobaliiiitv several tolal ab stainers forming the regular bath. habit.

THE HUSTLING JEWELER, aud see his goods before buying Watches, Rings, Chains, Charms, Cuff Buttons, Breast Pi ns, Scarf Pins, Clocks, Silverware, and everything known in the jewelry business. and will test your eyes and fit you correctly with glasses to suit your trouble. Horses and Mares. Parties in need of a good horse-or well bred brood mare are requested ice, olnerwise i-ney mu bared. This Aminst 23rd 190C.

A. L. Ramsey, Executor. LUCKETT GUYTOX. Soliidtors.

a-24-4t Notice. Bv order of lion. J. T. Jude of the 5i Judicial Dist 1 i-t of the State of Mississippi.

I am aurhorized to announee that the Circuit Court Criminal Attala County will not be called until Monday the 10th day ot September, or the second week ot Court, except, the Capital eases, which will be called for Tlmr-sdavof the first week CAA'TOS, MISS. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. ag eat foe peter Cooper Rye, Murray Hill Club and the Famous Red Top Rye. Goods Shipped on Same Day Orders Are Received. Try Hesdorffer's Pure Rye, Four Full Quarts Delivered For SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

to a waitjny return from St. where 1 wil: select a oarloaa .01 horses and mares e-Menially 'adapt ed for this country. Wili return -11 next week, and 1 am sm it win pay you to wait. W. Howell, Kosciusko, 21, 1906.

If your youua ladv daughter is going to the College, Col unions, go to G. Loeweir ersf -A they have the correct styles and shades you need. L. 8. I Jlicui, of court or on the days set await, at the last term of Court tor nu-, nouncemeut.

All parties wttnesses will take due notice thnvot a govern themselves ceorkingl) E. Pickle, Circuit Clerk..

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