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East Mississippi Times from Starkville, Mississippi • 5

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"CASCftRETS" DIR SLUGGISH BOWELS No sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box now. Tarn the rascals headache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour Stomach and foul gases turn them ut to-night and keep them out with Cfs carets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stomach. put in another day of distress.

Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach: remove the sour, fermenting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out ail the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret to-night straightens yon cut by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months.

Children love Cascarets because thej never gripe or sicken. Adv. Came Natural. Bacon say that president ol the bank who got away with a lot ol the money began his career as janitor of the institution. forgot his early training to clean out the bank, evt dently.

LOOK YOUR BEST As to Your Hair and kln, Cutleura Wllf Help You. Trial Free. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. These fragrant super-creamy emollients preserve the natural purity and beauty the skin under conditions which. If neglected, tend to produce a state of irritation and disfigurement.

Free sample each by mail with Book, Address postcard, Cutleura. Dept. XX Boston. Sold His Choice. The man of great financial prominence had met with an accident.

have to said the doo tor. Just at that moment the man recovered consciousness and exclaimed; a surgical operation go ahead, but it it's another investigu tion, give me an Impressionistic. understand our friend Daubensplatter, won first prize at th cubist art exhibition. he won a thousand dollars. I did not know be belonged to that doesn't, but the committee gol his picture upside down by mistakf and the Judges thought it was a mas Telegram.

Of More Importance. Mr. Arthur H. Engelbach, in his col lection of anecdotes of the Britlsl bench, tells this story about Lord Braxfleld, who was among the last ol Jthe Scotch judges who rigidly adhered to the broad Scotch dialect. ye ony counsel, he said to Maurice Margot, when placed a' the bar.

i was the reply. ye want to hae ony appolntltr continued the judge, said Margot; "I only want ai interpreter to make me understand what your lordship says." 1 The Heat of Wheat The average yearly consumption of wheat in the United States is nearly six bushels (or every man, woman and child. But Much of the nutriment of the wheat is lost because the vital mineral salts stored by Nature under the bran-coat are thrown out to make flour white. In making Grape-Nuts FOOD of choice wheat and malted barley, all the nutriment of the grains, including the nunend values necessary (or build ing sturdy brain, nerve and muscle, is retained. Everywhere Grape-Nuts food has proven a wonderful energizer of brain and brawn, and you may be sure a Uw SEVEN INSTANCES OF HENCE MISSISSIPPI SHOWS LOW LYNCHING RECORD DURING THE YEAR OF 1914.

FIVE IN LAST THREE MONTHS Topk Place All Over State. Two Were Killed for Arson, Two For Assault, Two For Murder, One For Stealing. Jackson. the past year Mississippi mobs took the lives of seven negroes. These were lynched at various places In the state and for various crimes.

Two of these were killed for arson, two for assault, two for murder, and one for stealing. The first lynching of the year took place at Shaw, on July 5. Jack Fanner, known as a was shot to death in a swamp after he had shot and killed Earl Case, a prosperous mill owner. The killing was followed soon after by the hanging of Jim Bailey, who had stolen mules near Lake Cormorant. At Aberdeen, Oct 25, Mayho Miller, an 18-year-old negro, was hanged by a mob following the attempted assault on Miss Carrie Mae Walton at Aberdeen the night before.

Nov. 3, a mob took Tom Burns from a deputy sheriff who was taking him to jail at Hernando, and swung him from the bridge spanning Horn Lake. The negro bad committed a murderous assault on a White Haven merchant a tew nights previous. A negro woman was lynched with her husband at Byhalia, following the burning of the barn of J. B.

Williams, a prominent Byhalia farmer. The couple was captured Nov. 25 after hounds trailed them from the scene of the fire. Dec. 22, Chas.

Williams was hanged by a mob near Rulevllle, because he bit off the chin of Thomas King, manager of the Boynton plantation. COTTON LOAN FUND. Natchez, Business Men Form a Pool of Their Own. business men an nounced that plans for forming a cotton loan fund of their own had been perfected and that more than 000 already had been subscribed to advance on cotton in this section at $26 a bale. Formation of the local pool was effected In order that small planters might obtain loans on their cotton.

It la claimed certain features embodied in the Wade $136,000,000 loan plan makes it Impracticable and totally useless for such producers. The Natchez pool will advance loans to planters owning less than 100 bales of cotton and also will permit them to sell without the 30 notice provided for in the Wade plan. $26,000 SUIT FILED. of Evelyn Tribble Ask That Amount From Street Car Cos. tragedy of the street car track in this city on the Saturday before last Thanksgiving day, which resulted In the grinding to death of Evelyn Tribble, nine-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. 8. Tribble, beneath the car wheels, has had Its aftermath In the'civil courts. Suit has been entered In the Hinds county circuit court by the parents of the child, on their behalf, as well as that of their two remaining children, Kirby and Scott Tribble, for the sum of 000 actual and punitive damages.

The declaration sets forth and alleges that the death of the child was due to the gross carelessness and negligence of the employes of the company. HELP CLUBS. Board Appropriates SSOO for Tomato Jackson. Hinds county board of supervisors have voted an appropriation of S6OO to be used In carrying on the work of the tomato clubs in this county, under the direction of Miss Susie V. Powell.

The request for the appropriation was Indorsed by the Jackson board of trade, and the supervisors gave it their unanimous support. All members were present at the convening of the monthly session. The forenoon was devoted to routine work. In the afternoon the members went In a body to the theater to witness the presentation of the motion pictures arranged by Commissioner of Agriculture H. E.

lee. College Return. Clinton. of the two schools, Mississippi College and Hillman college, feel very enthusiastic over the full attendance since the holidays. Very few of the old students failed to return.

Clinton Bank Meeting. the meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Clinton, Cashier A. C. Powell made a full showing of the business of the closing year. The institution is in splem did condition.

THE EAST MISSISSIPPI TIMES, STARKVILLE, MISS. To Cleanse and Heal Deep Hast on hanJ HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh For Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, DiilKUiin, I jm Old Sores, Open and all External Injuries. Made Since 1846. X' Price 25c, 500 end SI.OO JUI Dealers HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff.

For Rostoriac Color asd Boauty to Grar or Faded Hair. AOo. and SI.OO at Druggists. POINT IN CHILD EDUCATION Before Punishment of Faults There Should Be Careful Weighing of Motives. Is it not true that parents often seek their own peace and comfort rather than the welfare and tlon of a child in the punishment of faults? "Let us do the easiest and have it One of the most cltal points in child education is the careful weighing of motives and temperaments.

Be Arm and that is reasonable. The close relationship of body, mind and soul demands a consideration of this trinity of each individual in order to have a healthful unit. Poor digestion makes an irritable temper, a defect of vision may be at the root of a moral obliquity, and deafness makes for seeming idiocy. Many physicians have failed to help solve a mother pp6blem because they have not understood the defect, which was far removed from the superficial Priscilla. is cross, FEVERISH, SICK Look, Motherl If tongue Is coated, give Syrup of Children love this and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.

A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, halt-sick, feverish, eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a well child again. Millions of mothers give "California Syrup of because it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never falls to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of Syrup of which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv.

Lott. "Does your husband ever lose his "Not any more. He lost It permanently about two years after our mar After the War, The manufacture of wooden legs is a useful industry, but extraordinary activity In their production is not a sign that the world is industrially City Journal. Accelerating the Jump. "It seems quite the fad nowadays for players to jump from to the Federal "Yes.

It appears that a fat contract makes a fine Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it In Use For Over 80 Tears. Children Cry for Castoria From Standpoint. "What is chaos, is about the third stage in that disease known as Much of the wisdom of the wise Is from the foolishness of the Telegraph. Death Lurks In A Weak Heart I LITTLE PARABLE OF LIFE Apply Compared to Journey Through Comfortable Passage Leading to One Small Room. I will tell you a little parable.

Each life is like a wonderful castle, with hundreds of mysterious rooms. Through the whole expanse of that castle runs a broad, comfortable leading to the small room that contains an honored and peaceful deathbed. If you would be safe, you must stay in this passage. You must pass by without opening them the hundreds of alluring doors. You must pass without following them the secret winding stairs leading up or down to unknown You will never know all you really own.

You will never see the festive hall with its brilliant revels, nor the taper-lit chapel with its mystic will never find the hidden chamber with its lotus joys, nor the romantic balcony with its bizarre will never reach the tiny tower room with its view across land and sea and up into the skies. And you will never see the dark cella where weird things are the ghastly dungeon deep down below the ground, where one lies sobbing and bleeding and broken, and whence there is no returning. I have opened many a door in my castle I fear 1 shall never find my way back to the broad, comfortable Set. ASKED SPEAKER FOR A SONG And Bibulous Gentleman Eecaped Anger of Dignified Head of British Parliament. Mr.

Balfour is credited with knowing more good stories about the British house of commons than any other member. One of his best Is the following, which he told at a public dinner some time ago: "I remember hearing of a distinguished he said, reported In the press gallery Just about one hundred years ago. He had had an excellent dinner, washed down with excellent wine. He was bored with the debate. He was wearied with the superfluity of rhetoric, which prevailed Just as much one hundred years ago as today.

He got bored, and he got up and asked the speaker tor a song. "The speaker of that day was Mr. Addington, a gentleman who was nothing, if not proper. The whole house, except the speaker, was convulsed with laughter. "The sergeant-at-arms was appealed to.

He went to the gallery and he inquired. The culprit retained the presence of mind to point to a respectable Quaker sitting below him, and this unfortunate gentleman was actually taken into custody." COLDS LaGRIPPE or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills Fever, Colds LaOrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c Bacteria In Coal- Mr. C. Potter has recently shown before the Royal society in London that in certain conditions of exposure to the air charcoal, coal, peat and other amorphous forms of carbon undergo a slow process of oxidation produced by bacteria.

It is suggested that this fact may account for the deterioration of stored coal, its gradual loss of weight, and Its occasional spontaneous heating In bunkers. If the bacteria are not the sole cause of these things they may Induce them, chemical oxidation accompanying and continuing that begun by the organic agents. The carbonization of vegetable coals, says a French writer, is due to the intervention of microbes at the beginning of their fossillzatlon. When the coal reaches the air again, other bacteria take up the work of fermentation that was interrupted millions of years Companion. A E.

Berry Wall said at a dinner In New York: dress nowadays is beautifu but shocking. The slashed skirt, to be sure, has it has only disappeared to make room for the lace panel. stupid greenhorn of a butler scored bull's-eye unconsciously the other day. Mrs. Blanc a late caller asked him.

sir; she's said the butler, she ain't at home, sir. She's upstairs for a dinner Star. to tin nwa dbuooiht tultbx too frr Marine Bemedr for WeU. Watery and Granulated Mo Hmartlnalust Bye comfort. Write for Book of the Bye by mall Free.

Murine Bye Bemedy Perils of the Seaeon. "Don't you worry about the danger Willie may run into with his new skates and as much as we used to. Now we are devoting our worry to what father is going to do with his new Do not expect to surround with good friends If you persist in being Sentinel. Not a Can-nibal, Little Dorothy, whose father owned a canning factory, went to Sunday school for the first time, but soon came running home screaming at tha top of her voice. "Why, said tho father, is the matter?" daddy!" she crlod.

"Don't lot them do it, will you?" what, my let thorn can mo!" she sobbed. "Can you? What do you moan?" "Why, the teacher said for everybody to sing 'Can a little child like and then I ran away 'fore they did A TREATMENT THAT HEALS MOST SKIN-DISEASES Don't stand that Itching skin humor one day longer. Qo to the nearest druggist and, for about 75c, got a Jar of reslnoi ointment and a cake of resinol soap. Bathe the eczema patches with reslnoi soap and hot water, dry and apply a little rcstnoi ointment. almost too good to be true.

The torturing, itching and burning stop Instantly. you no longer have to dig and scratch, sleep becomes possible, and healing begins. Soon the ugly, torturlng eruptions disappear completely and for Arduous Listening. Brand opera In English has been found as hard to understand as it Is in a foreign I prefer to hear it sung in a foreign tongue," "Why so?" requires less exertion on my part. When I hear grand opera sung In English I am constantly leaning forward and trying to catch a word." Why Men Swear.

Georgia Wood Pangborn, writing a story In the Woman's Home Companion, says of one of her characters: "He's a man, and can't cry, so be has to say Praise Lydia E. Vegetable Compound Women from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections of this great country, no city so large, no village so small but that some woman has written words of thanks for health restored by Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. No woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar to her sex should rest until she has given this famous remedy a trial. Is it not reasonable to believe that what it did for these women it will do for any sick woman Wonderful Case of Mrs.

Crusen, of Bushnell, 111. BtrsmncLL, think all the trouble I have had sines my marriage was caused by exposure when a young girl. Mv work has been housework of all kinds, and I have done milking in 1. i and and snow when I was too young to realize that it would hurt u. I have suffered very much with bearing down pains in my back and such miserable pains across me, and was very nervous and generally run down in health, but since I have taken Lydia £.

Vegetable Compound my back never hurts me, my nerves are stronger, and I am gaining in health every day. I thank you for the great help 1 have received from your medicine, and if my letter will benefit suffering women I will bo glad for you to print Jams Cbusek, Bushnell, Illinois. A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman. Hododon, feel It a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Vegetable Compound did for me.

One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached. I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that 1 could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an operation.

I commenced taking Lydia E. Vegetable Compound and soon felt like anew woman. 1 had no pins, slept well, had good appetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your Hatwabd Sowxbs, Hodgdon, Maine. For SO years Lydia E.

Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fomale ills. No one sick with aliments does Justice to herself if she does not try this fa- Si Vm If mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it If 7) II has restored so many suffering women to health. 11 lx. jl Write to LYDIA E.PINNHAX MEDICINE CO. fA JtvrrtW Jf) (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, for advice.

Year letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. PINK EYE i Cum the tick and sett a preventive for where. Liquid liven en no tonruc. Safe for brood mam and all others. Beet kidney remedy; Mo SI a battle; SS and a doien.

Sold by all dnicfllta and borta roads houeee, ar tanl, vip-eta paid, by tha manufacturer a. SFOHN MEDICAL Chemists. GOSHEN, INDIANA OR. J. D.

KELLOGG'S ASTHMA Remedy for the prompt relief of Aothmo and Hay Fever. Aak Your drupelet for It. Write lor FREE SAMPLE. NORTHRUP LYMAN CO, W. N.

MEMPHIS, NO. 3 -1915. Good Cause for Alarm Denthl from kidney dlseanc. hre lsoream'd In twenty years. People overdo nowadays in so many wave tut the constant filtering of poisoned blood weakens the kidneys.

Beware of fatal disease. Wham backache or urinary Ills suggest weak hkillers, use a tested kidney medicine. Kidney Pills command oonftdence, for no other remedy 1s so widely used or so generally successful. A Mississippi Cate D. Fourth 8., Columbus.

Wftl says: bidneys troubled ms for years and If I caught cold, my bark ached In- Ha AT A IyCaJ tensely. I couldn't stand long without suffering KMIVj and ths kidney secre- PVtt tlons were scanty. Doan'a Kidney Pills rs- UHI 17 moved the pain In my hrpVjJr hack and made my kid- neys normal. I bars had no need of a kidney medicine since, as the benefit has lasted." Get Doan's at Any Stove. 80a Bos DOAN'S FOSTEK MILBURN CO.

BUFFALO, N.T. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by I LITTLE 1 LIVER PILLS. Purdy vegetable act surely and gently on the liver. Cure Biliousness, fl ER Head- I Pll ache, ness, and Indigestion. They do their dutjl SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL Genuine must bear Signature Fk Mm, DROPSY 'l usually Urn qoUH unurai rarno and short breath, often gives entire relief IB to 18 days.

Trial treatment sent FRH wjwiycvssMa Build Up With rlr.bu Wlntersm KJ," 3 Gv a ch Dd Tonlo.

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