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-WHY? Because it's of Great Importance toYou r <9 A mb EAST ST.LOUIS.ILl EAST ST.L0U5JLL IT IS STATED THAT CREMO CORNO FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS worth of unmasticated and undigested whole grain, com and oats, are annually passed from the bowels of horses and mules in the Southern States alone. In the United States it would total upwards of sixty millions DAIRY FEED HEN And Are You Contributing? There Is a Remedy Como Horse and Mule Feed for CHICK FEED MILK COWS the original combination of Ground Alfalfa and Selected Grain Products, will save you the loss of this whole grain. Its strength and fitness lie in the fact that its food elements are exactly balanced, it is extremely palatable, the degree of digestibility is ex ceptionally high and the alfalfa makes a tonic as well as a feed. 4 loo CHS IOO CBS i See us now and we will contract with you for your season's supply. We have a good stock of CORN, OATS and BLUE RIBBON FEED. D A & 19 Barrett Grocer Co I EAST ST. LOUS, HI. EAST S7.LCUIS.ILl. Home Brevities. C. C. Pahlen has purchased the Presbyterian manse lot. Jonas Long and J. I. Martin were up from Tolarville on business Mon day. The Cleveland school caught on"fire from a defective tiuo last Thursday, but by heroic and persistent work by the teacher and pupils, the building was saved. Earl Hooke,of Durant, spent Sunday at the parental home. Ab Reeves is assisting Assesssor W. W. Wynn in making the assessments. J. S. Killebrew, M. E. Trigleth and Hart Scott, of Coxburg, were seen on our busy streets Satuiday. W. W. Taylor, of Bowling Green, Bojourned at the county seat Saturday. Mrs. R. P. Clack and sons left Mon day for Jackson where they will re side in the future. 8. F. Spencer and son, Clifford, of Tolarville. were visitors to Lexington Tussday. J. R. Watson, Jr., came over from tbe delta Tuesday on a visit to the home circle. Restaurant tent with complete fix tures for sale. Apply to L. W. Hunt ington & Son. M. W. Smith was up from Franklin Mondav on a business and Bocial visit. Abe Shephard last Saturday had three fine hogs on exhibition on the ccuit square-one a Berkshire, one a Duroc and one Tamworth, Everyone who viewed them was requested to make a guess at their combined weights. The guesses ranged from about 600 to 2500 pounds. The correct weight was 880 pounds. L. W. Fonville has returned from Belzoni and will resume farming in tbe Liberty Chapel neighborhood. Jesse HerbertWalton was down from Acona Monday. fi. T. Bailey left Monday for the delta to sink about fifteen wells for D. fl. Hobbs and 1. W. Evans. Just received — our Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets and Garden Seed. Lipsev Keirn Co. Robert Rhyne and H. A. McGowen visited Tchula Sunday. W. R. Bradv took a trip to Tchula Sunday. Rev. Edward McCrady, of Canton, held services at St. Mary's Episcopal Church Sunday morning and evening, J. M. Dver, Jr., the popular cashier of tbe Bank of Sumner, spent Sunday at the parental domicile. Restaurant tent with complete fix tures for sale. Apply to L. W. Hunt ington A Son. We have a limited ty of peas for safe. Lumber Co. qfantt ReBee W. J. Hester, of Durant, visited Lexington nunday. Willie Fonville, of Sidon, came over Sunday on a visit to relatives and friends in this vicinity. C. R. Dicken, Sr., and B. A. Barth were over from Durant Monday. Miss Edna Johnson spent Sunday night with Miss Dicken, at Durant. Guy Jordan was over from Cruger Sunday on a visit. Oscar Ingold spent Sunday with friends at Tchula. Put up your woolen rags for the summer and see Swinney Bros, for Crex goods. Kennon Edwards was down from Aoona Saturday. Miss Daisie Rogers came over from Thornton Friday on a visit to the par ental home at Ebenezer, returning Sunday evening. E V. Ashley and A. R. Harvey took a trip to Tchula Sunday. J. M. Jones arrived Saturday on a visit to relatives and friends at Tchu la. J. G. Herbert was initiated into the order of Bailiffs Saturday night. Lee Gaston, of Hattiesburg, Rpent Sunday in Lexington's social circles. Restaurant tent with complete fix tures for sale. Apply to L. W. Hunt ington & Sob. Crex Rugs, all sizes and colors, at Swinney Bros. Mrs. Harry A. Gilliam visited friends at Tchula and Greenwood the fore part of tbe week. T A. Sharpe is out on the Haynes place, doing carpenter work. Miss Pearl Causey, of Brozville, vis ited rfiends in the city Tuesday. Tuesday being Washington's birth day, the postoflfice and rural free mail delivery force took a holiday. ~~ banks were also closed inobservance of the day. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boyd, of Liber ty Chapel, were visitors to tbe city Tuesday. Dr. L. L. Johnson, of Acona, visited Lexington Tuesday. Hugh Nichols spent Sunday at Can The tOD. Miss Mattie B. McLeod visited friends at Durant Saturday. Rev. J. T. Ellis, of Goodman, placed his name on our subscription list this week. The ladies of tbe Presbyterian Church will give an egg hunt at Ter rystone on the afternoon of Saturday, March 26. O. E. Cnstens, M. F. Green. Joe Purvianoe, P. C. Hemphill and L. M, Allen, of Pickens, subscribed for the Advertiser this week. P. A. Parker, Gulfport, is a new subscriber to tbe Advertiser. Guy T. Lee, of Adair, made Lexing ton a visit Wednesday. G. W. Trigleth, the efflcieat con stable o l beet 4. spent Taeeday night hi the city. B. F. Clower went to Cruger Wed nesday morning to look after property interests. E. K. Mahaffey, of Booneville, spent Tuesday night in Lexington. Ruffin Thompson, of Winona, was noted among the visitors to Lexington Wednesday. J. S, Clark, of Sallis, circulated in ths city Wednesday. Rev, T. T. Koopman took a trip to Tchula Wednesday. R. E. Wilburn looked after property interests at Cruger Wednesday. W. P. Hammett, of Owens, sojourn ed in Lexington Wednesday. T. 8. Humphries, of Durant, was over on busisness Wednesday. Lewis Anderson, Taylor Murdock, Coleman Thatch, F. F. Sanders, all colored, R. F. D. No. J, Pickens, add ed their names to the Advertiser sub scription list thiB week. M. 8. Rogers, of West, made Lex ington a business visit Wednesday. N. R. Divine, of Brozville, was no ted on our business marts Monday. We guarantee our Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets and Garden Seed. Lipsey Keirn Co. Rabbi A. Brill will hold sorvices and lecture at The Temple Monday evening, February 28, at 8 p. m. Subject of Lecture: ''A Noteworthy Event." Sam Binford, col., R. F. D, No. 4, Lexington, is a new subscriber to this paper. Capt. W. H. Faulconer and E. L. Faulconer, of Ebenezer, were business visitors to Lexington Wednesday. D. C. Booth, of Aoona, went to New Orleans Wednesday for medical treat ment. R. E. Johnson, of Acona, transacted business in Lexington Wednesday. Hon. R. C. McRee visited Jackson Tuesday. J. A. Warner, of Acona, was here on business Wednesday. We guarantee our Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets and Garden Seed. Lipsey Keirn Co. We having been a citizen of your city for nearly or quite ten years we have never as yet, in all this period of years, learned the names of but few of "the principal streets of your town, minor or residence streets. So if we at any time were approached by a vis iting stranger and he wanted to b« directod to the house of Mr. A or B and to know upon what street they lived we could not to save our neck teli the man, when perhaps we would know the locality and not the street where these houses stood. So in being aware of the fact that none of these streets are posted, named or in any way indicated by sign boards or other wise we would be at a loas to correct ly Inform tbe stranger upon what street Mr. A. ox B were residents. QILBS. Jr. ERIC NORQUIST Funeral Director Embalmer Seven Years Metallic, Copper Lined, White ^and Colored Plush Experience Caskets Specialty. Full line Ladies and Gents' In Lexington Burial Robes. Orders Filled Day or Night. New Truchs, Rugs (®L Delivery Wagon. Jobs Delivered Anywhere in County. Colored Man to Go With Colored Trade. I will devote my undivided attention to jobs in and out of town. Temporarily located in the Casey Brick Building. Use of Funeral Wagon Burials for Store Phone No. 150; Residence, No. 30 Free New Shoe Shop It will be to yonr interest to call on me before buying Ready-Made Shoes I am in position to make good my guarantee that all sales must satisfactory. Trial asked. Shoe and Harness Repairing a Specialty Shop in Hyman Building Next to Moore & Moere Livery H. Schlessinger Lexington, Miss. VETERINARY When your stock are sick or chronic troubles, call Dr. J. A. McCarley, D.V.S Durant, Miss. Will be at Pope's stable, Lex ington every Wednesday and the first Monday in each month. Phone Office 22-2. Residence 192-2 And he will satisfy you. Money to Loan. Long time, Easy payments, Low rate of interant. HOOKER A McBfiE. Att'n, Lexiagtoa, Minn, t-n-tr Bahk of Commerce W. L. YOUNG, Preddenl W. I. PICKENS. Vice-Pres'l R. M. GWIN, Cathier Capital :::::: $45,000.00 DIRECTORS; P. D. HOLCOMB' W. P. TACKETT, D. W. BEALL. A. M, DOTY, C. C. PAHLEN, W. L. YOUNG. w. I PICKENS. } > Offers to depositors all of the conveniences of a well equipped and conservatively managed bank, and any accommodations that your balances, business ability and sponsibility warrant, consistent with sound banking re ❖ Which is better , To buy on a GUESS or ona GUARANTEE? To buy on a HOPE or on a 'CERTAINTY? LUZIANNE COFFEE GUARANTEES what you can only HOPE FOR in other coffees—perfect satisfaction. The quality of reputationless brands have to be GUESSED at. You are SURE of LUZIANNK. ASLpYOUR GROCER. j[THE*REILY-TAYLOR CO., £ ft.