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a It ir h 1. $ iff: r i t if n S 4' I 1; V " it I P. J We're Showing -KNOBBY LINE OF- New Laces -and Embroideries, consisting of All-Overs, Bonds, Edges and Insertions to match at popular prices. We would be glad for you to inspect our line. We are also in receipt of nice assort ment of Spring Woolen Goods, suitable for Skirts and Dresses at 50c to $1.50 per yard, Come to see us. Walter B. Patty. White Goods Sale AT Henry: L. Owens' Begins Monday, February 10th. v? Our White Goods, Embroi deries and Laces have ar- ' rived and will be on display on and after Monday, Feb. 10th. .'J. Also a full and complete Kris if Ginghams; Percales and Madras Cloths. '. ,." YoiftfttlteMW IfcHvdreiiTief bt, Parcel f oat Mm. A.- II Fast U Titjer listef Mrs, Kincannon in Vei-tfna, " - Mrs. Allie S wann and children spent several days thia week with Mrs. Wjll Cavett. , ;. Mrs. -Fleming snd little datighter Re becca Sueof Alamo, Tenu.. art guests of Hr. Sherrod, ; MissNunn of Bells, Tenn., will ar rive in Macon Friday. She. will be the guest of Miss Carrie Lee Sh erred and will be one, the brlde's-maida at the wedding Friday night v M(ss Alda -May, who has bqeaatenog. rapher In the office of Cavetf ACavett for several months will leave In few days for Boise, Idaho, where she will pond soma time with her sister. Mrs. Ben-Botfgesrai".tha$TOvfc Brooksville are visiting relatives in Mai con. - Little Miss CarolyiBogjjess witll he flower girl in the fclcEmortJfcrredl wedding which will take place at the Baptist church Satnidalmtag.: . Miss Gladys Robinson and little Dor othy D. CTranbury ;()f;FtTii (fcer at the Hotel Maoon, guests "of Tlf L. W. Graham. They will participate .in the approaching" bedding, Kiss Robin son as maid or honor. n once Horsemen I . Owing to the great demand of shoeing for rough usage 1 wish to call particular at tentlon to the fact that I am more fully equipped for that style of work than . heretofore. . , I have just received a full supply of the best material for my Fall , and Winter trade which should give even better satisfaction than heretofore. My Famous "Archdale" 16 Ounce Shoe is highly recommended for all drft pur poses such as Ice, Lumber, Goal hauling, while BILLY BUCKE '5 OZ.1 is best adopted to general riding and trot ting use, J ' ' ' I also make a specially of shoeing, Young and Unbroken Colts and guaran tee satisfaction in every respect. I make this announcement to reassure my cus : tomers that it Is my aim to keep abreast ; "of the times, by earring a full and cora .plete equipment of everything necessary to render absolute satisfaction. If you have experienced trouble in any way with your shoeing I respectfully ask that you giye me a trial. Thanking you for . your past patronage. - Billie Roberson - Gall at Gty Pressing Club and look Lukon Tailoring Go's Sample over before buying. Fit SOCIAL On Saturday' aftenjpoh Jura. J. E. Hagin entertained at ' Forty-two" in honor uf her sister, .Miat Greeny of Co Iambus. A number of friends ertjoyid Mrs. Hagin 's bospiulity, s Xyda Smith wm the prixe winner.'' After ie games an ;elaborat salad coarse was; served. The Wornani -Stnay Circle met with Mrs, H..L. Owens Thursday afternoon. Papers concerning personages and events of' the period covered by the lesson study were contributed by Miss Lallie Dorroh. Mri. -,W. W. Shanndn and' Mrs. Boyd. Delicious refresh ments were served by the hosteai. The Study Circle will hold its noit Lmeeting with Mrs. W, B. Patty on February 20th. : One of the most thoroughly enjoyable social affairs of the season-' was-the at tractive, linen shower given, in honor of the, fair bride-elect, Mlfls Ca'rrl le bherrbd ' last Tuesday , afternoon, by Mesdames L. W. Graham and T. 8. Boggess in the homfl qf JklrttW. L. Sherrod , As the guests arrived they were usnered lnto tne Bnen room where numerous shd elegtht 'pieces were ius pended on a pink line. Later punch was served by Mrs. Tom Boggess' and Miss Robinson, maid of honor. 'The Progressive game of Forty-two was en toyed by all Mrs. Will Connor,; the successful contestant, was presented with an elaborate center-piece of cro chet. - i . .fc,. ija Miss Sherrod, a visFdhln blhelhiifon over ducheste atiJi, with draperiei Jf rare lace, received on attractive hind- alnted picture. A dainty meau In two courses was served immediately after the game. , MB. AND MB8. SHERROD ENTJRTAWf i On Tbursdav evenlntf the hosDitabla home. of M1. and Mrs; Sherrod was a scene of loveliness, , the occasion being an elaborate dinner tendered the bridal party. ,.' -v . -The hand-painted place-card and souvenir carnation indicated the placing of the guests and a pink 'and white mo I tif was artistically carried out. Covers were laid for fourteen guests: and the fdllowing menu was served': ' Grp-Fruit .triter CoclctaQ Red Snapper, Tartar aauee Turkey '""''. Celery . ' Craberry Sauce ' Olives : :.- Picldee French Peat Aipanurui on toaet Waldorf Salad Beaten Biieuit Rote Cream '. . Bride Cake- Coffee, Minti . Immediately after the dinner the bri dal party .proceed to the Baptist church for rehearsal. This,, will bei, the first wedding to be solemnized ait the Bap tist church. " ' MRS. CAVETT EOTBRtAlkfc 1 On Wednesday afternoon the elegant home of Mrs. Will Gavetb . was the scene of a pretty party given in honor of Miss Cecile Cole.' The progressive game of Forty-two was thoroughly en joyed by all. Miss Ada Mai Zepernick was the successful 'winner' and pre sented the prize to' MUs Cole. An elaborate four course menu Was served by dainty little maids. ' ' Mrs. Walter Patty was hostess of the seven-hand euchre club oil Wednes day afternoon. The, prize," which is given 'very quarter, was won hy Mrs. J. H. Williams. Mrs. Howard Scales entertained the Young Matron's club Tuesday afternoon. On Friday evening the lovely home of Mrs. L. F. Bolberg w'll be the cen ter of attraction for the. .Richmond- Sherrod bridal party with. Miss A by Woodward as hosted. BAPTIST. guaranteed t SARGENT,1 Ant On Thursday MrT George Bradford Richmond entertained his groomsmen and ushers at an elabprate dinner at his country home at Richforks. The fol lowing guests were present: Messrs. Solfisburg and Chambers of Aurora, I1L, Paul Chase, Ches, Featherston, Charles Richardson, Mit Holberg;. and Sam Clark of Macon. - On Friday Mrv Paul Chase will enter tain the grooms men of the Richmond Sherrod weddingV U a. m.-Preadhinf,- '-tjodVClSl to Serr.ee." " . . ... 2 p. m. Sunbeatat Band. Y:15 p. . m.-Preaching. Deceitfal ness." . ,:, PEESBTTERIAN. There wm' be ho services Sunday morning-evening as the pastor will fill the pulpit.io Sbuqualak. Regular mid-week prayer service Wednesday -evening-. AH cordially invite i to attend. The services re growing every, wees. Come and Join i us. METHODIST. 10 av Sanday School. Be there on-time.' : 11 a,sm and 7:13. p. m Preaching by the pastor - Prayer and lecture service Wednes day at 7:1S n. nit Coma and baa how the prayer meeting Is growing. ' llrf.'Eary.JCjScfleaii the guest of Mrs. N. H. Harrison this week. Messrs. D D. and J. W. Patty will leave Sunday for St" Louis Where they will purchase their, stocks of Spring goods. ' ' -.. ., Mr. Tom Cockrell has moved hit fam ily to the Jim Swann place about four miles east of Macon.- ' Miss Jessie Rebertson has returned fronv Aliceville,. Ala., where she baa teeq vii ting friends foif several weeks. : Mr. S. J. Feiblemsn left Saturday for New. york and Boston to buy a spring and' sOtelner stock of .goodf for A. Klaus & Co. n KEM0RT OF' KUTFAlWIE k. TH0KF50N Who died on January 3rd, 1913, at her home one mfte'' north f Cooksvllle, Miss. . " , ., In'toy-mdhesa L feel I cannet do jus tice to the memory of one I loved. Jamjie. was .kind and generous, self sacrificing, to a fault; ever ready to do all she could.for the comfort and pleas . ure of her loved ones. ?, x Hef ' MntSring energy was unlmpara ble, and when her health failed last March, urged her to give up her posi uoa, which she did so reluctantly, , r or over ten months sne was a con starit ttiferer, so patient and uncom plalhing-; , :. . Her last words were softly whispered, TmBdt afraid to face God; I have Just that muph faith," and like a broken lily she fell back and died. MJarkig. Fannie, how we will miss youl'iXt me day I hope to meet you waiting at the Pearly Gates of Hesven, there io welcome mamma, and at our Sivtorf'feeV we will worship, never more to part.' ; ' . M, Z. T. , T; sad; intelligence was received heatarday morning of the death of Mr, wm. Renter Harlan, at bis home nine tmlf a east of Maebti. Mr. Harlan SI1,hoJtathef of M-rs. W. Sr P, Bog. gacrand one of lotubee county's most prominent -citizens. Mrs Boggan at- tended the funeral at Macon, -Tupelo Jouinal, i TURKETJ AND CUINEaI. I have for sale one bronze cobbler apg. two pure buiod white African gui nea roosters. Mas. Annib McMorries. Hi .. . i Brooksville, Miss. M - . ; Cotton Seed For Sale. fliebane Triumph Cotton Seed, Bought ust year irom. originator. , Gus McLeod. Amethyst Pin Lett , Amethyst bar pin, encircled by small '-'"l- r. , 1 . . peans. vaiuaDie ,oniy to owner, ud eiai reward if returned to Beaconjofflce. . i Seed Corn for Sale. A lot of fine Seed Com-Batt's and Mosby's Prolific. Price $2 per bushel. T. B. NICHOLSON. ; - ' ' . . EGGS FOR SALE. Brown Lezhorns 11 Der settintr: White Orpingtons, $2; India Runner dncks at 1, per setting. K. M. faun. . : . Frost Proof Cabbage. Frost Proof Cabbage plants at 25c ;' ' wmmmmmmmm ,,,, iTH RESOLVED. U! U DoN'r u? ON THE OPPORTUNITY TO iWK'Xj TRADE AT THE DR. 16 i yKfY -STORE WHERE YOU (JET i3WC A Pi HONEJT VALUES FOR 7 your money. WE LEAD IN OUR LINE BECAUSE WE NEVER PUT POOR GOODS IN OUR .STORE, AND 5Y SELLING HIGH GRADE MEDICINES AND TOI LET ARTICLES AT REASONABLE JU-ST PRICES. TRADE WITH US ONCE, YOU WILL BE PLEASED WE WILL BE PLEASED WITH YOUR TRADE. THE GEM PHARMACY The Rexall Store Macon Hotel Building To the Patrona of the Macon Post Offices I wish to announce that lama candi date for postmaster for the term begin ning June 14th, 1914. I have been con nected with the office as Rural Letter Carrier for four years and my candida cy is in the line of a promotion. I hope the patrons of the office will consider it such. Respectfully. Herbert E. Dorroh. The Collegians, said to be an especially fine male quartet, will be at the Opera House Tuesday evening. HONOR ROLL Of till Mum CraM a4 H'fh fckwJ tot ih rifts month William Howse, Wlllene Jackson, Edwin Murphey, Helen Carleton. Sybil Tomlinion, Viva Kate Cole, Cathrlne Cllne, , Danelle Yates. Elizabeth Ferris Msbel Holberg. Claire Shumaker. Edward Hickman Shadie Smith, Julia Stokes, Em Yates, Wm. Hardy Evans, Louise Klrby AH1in IT-Ia Emma Laura Hughes Carlos McCorduodale Uicuie Holt, uuvergne Mci.orquodale Virginia Morgan, Indian Duck Ef ft. 11.00 per settincr. Special prices on larger lots. Mas. F. H. Grace, Macon, Miss. FOR SALE-119.00 eauity set of new uwfti. vuii V1IV m uiuiaijr, i 'du ty volumes with ten booklets of in struction of esch and chart, (cost $32.00. only 118.00 now due), for 17.60. Phone 81. Attention Company H. You are herby ordered to report to the Armory for drill Thursday night, February 20th, at 8 p. m. Every man must be present. Bring any govern ment property that you may have in your possession except one uniform. By order of H. M. Dent, Capt 8rd. Infantry. To the Farmers of Noxnbet County. The Merchants & Farmers Bank at Macon, Miss,, has made arrangements with the publishers of the "Progressive Farmers," of Memphis, Tenn., by which they cin get a greet number of subscriptions to this valuable agricul tural paper, and In order that the farm era of Noxubee county may get the benefit, the Merchants A Farmers Bank will send a complimentary subscription to any farmer In' Noxubee county who is not at present a subscriber. Kindly send us your name and the subscription will start Immediately, free of all coats. Merchants & Farmxra Bakx. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. Nodes to Crrillon. ThtEitaU ll" th CbMMry of No. 8A82. Court of NoxabM W. H. Harlan, Deeaaaad I County, Mlu. Ittm- of rim Inbttrmtlon on ul Mtata harinff been ontho 30th day of January. 1918, granted to tht undarained by J no. A. Tyaon. Cnancary Clerk of Mid county of Noxubaa. Allperiont havln. claim aaalnat ald aatat aro raquirad to hava aama probatad and raciatarad by aaid elark within ona year from thla data. A failure for ona year to probata and rat later any claim will bar the aame. Tbii 30th day of January. l"U. MRS. ALICE 8. HARLAN, AdminlatratrU of Said Eatate, Frostproof Cabbage Plants at C. Hardin's per hundred, for sale by .,q . JuRS. J. Lb FOBD. A Cafe is an eating place, run and managed for in convenience or the public. 1 nave aa-excellent cook, and will, appreciate the opportunity to prove to you that Macon has a good place to eat JACK HOLM AN. Ha Strayed-Two black Berkshire barrows, about five months old. Marked with split in each ear. Will pay reward i for any information. J. W. Patty Notice Stockmen. my jacx wiu wane tne season at my home near Mashulaqille from April 1st to July 1st. Will expect pay for mares that are traded. H. Lipscomb. NOTICE 1 We have just received a car load of Corn, Oats, Meat and Meal . See me before buying J. E. DORROH. It' f WANTED Good white family to work on shares: evervthimr -furnished land team improved farminsr. imple- fienis and lertiiuser. Lnd that will produce bale of cotton to the acre. Four room house: water and wood risrht at the door. Pay cash for every day's work outside the crop. Must be a hus tler and no booze fighter. J. L. HIBBLER, ' " Cooksville, Miss. '. , ' Deputy Coonty Snrreyor If Tai tT ITikkl fnMnn. surveyor. Has been appointed (April 4tn. 1912) deputy county surveyor, and has given legal bond as required by law. I rarer pa rtiss wisning surveying done io Mr. Habbbrd. J. M. Edwards, Surveyor of Noxubee Co,, Miss Reliable and Comprehensive 'Phone Service in necessary to conduct successfully a business enterprise. The Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company gives you a universial service, that is, local connections to all citizens in your town, and Long Distance connections to all outside im portant cities and towns. You get exactly what you pay for. Call our Manager for further information. "The demand is not for cheap telephone service, but for reliable and compre hensive telephone service." Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Co. (INOOPOEITED) . I . -. - f . l, r. ; : a. - - .. '; i-t. . ' .: , " ' ! I ' v ' ' . , Ji. . ':: i a: i- . .'. ' , I ' i i ' . I . A - i : i ("..."" 1 in" : I I 1 ; -