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A big bowl of Quaker Scotch Oats is the best dish you can serve. Delicious and nourishing Good for all ages and all conditions. Economical and strengthening. Packed in regular packages, and in hermeti cally sealed tins for hot climates. 53 Home Brevities. Hon. J. W. George, of Yazoo City, attended to husiness before 'he chan cery court hare Tuesday. F. R.McGeoy was down fromGreen wood Sunday. W. B. Brooks, of Durant ness here Tuesday. Jesso Melton, of Emory, ness iti t ie city Tuesday j I j had htisi ' i , Mrs. Lem Cool'e, of Memphis, is tee prized guest of Dr. and Mrs. B. A 8heph9rd. but! husi I H. P. Bodker, of Eulogy was here on business Tusday ■ T. J. Brown, i,f Eberezer. spent Tuesday on business iu Lexington. Foley's Kidney Pills aie antiseptic, tonic and restorative and a prompt corrctive of all uiinaiy irregularities. Refuse substitutes. Sold by~B.S. Beall. Mrs. John Rison Jones, of Hunts ville, Ala., arrived Wednesday on a visit to ber parents. Mr. and Mrs D. W. Rhyne. W. Z. Smith and W. L. Smith left Tuesday for Anding, where thev will build a large bridge for Yazoo county. They aie experienced bridge builders and their services are always in de mand. M. R. Gadberry and charming daugter, Miss Annie, of Black Hawk, were Lexington visitors Tuesday P. 8. Baker, of Acona. exchanged greetings with Lexington friends Tuesday. J. D. Truitt, of Bowling Green, hobnobbed with Lexington friends Tuesday. L. E. Vanderver. of Free Run, min gled with friends in Lexington Tues day. __ Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breath and create a healthy appetite They promote the flow of gastric juice, thereby inducing good digestion. Sold by All Dealer's. Squire R M. Edwards, of Thornton, attended chancery court here Tuesday. Civil Engineer* J. F. Fontaine, of Lyon, was heie Tuesday on business connected with the Black Creek Drain age matter. W. W. Perry, of Bee Lake, spent Tuesday in the city. L. W. Huntington spent a portion of last week with friends at Acona. Miss Annio Alexander was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Huntington Monday night on her way to West fiom Providence, where she has been teaching school, C. L. King, of Mileston, circulated in Lexington Tuesday. Summer Clearance SALE entire stock ol Oxfords and the Summer We will sell our Summer Goods, everything in Goods Line at ACTUAL COST This Sale will ran until the stock has been sold oat. Remember we carry a high grade line of merchandise and there is a great difference in cost and cash prices. No fake—we are going to do what we say. Come and see as, and satisfy yoarself. S. M. COX, TCHULA, MISS. Lexington wa* represented at the Mbs Benia \Vi]«oo. Mis* Mittie Me Bee. Mias Hollingsworth (guest of' Mrs. Wilson). H. B Levy an«l Miss Cornelia Dyer, Walter Shannon and Miss Emma Beall. Morton Lev? and Miss Byrd. Dallas Crabtree John L. j Dyson W. W. 8 Sample, Mr and Mrs. Harry |' McCain Mr. and Mrs. E H Sample. Dr. J \Y. Jordan. Jr., Leo Levy Dal u u 4 r. <\ i> i bin McBee, Garret Herbert. Dr. 0. D. Hooky John Edg-r McBM. Mr JJf 8- f: Mtss Nelle Durden. Miss Hattie Jor L. Hooktr. D. 8. Wilson. dan, Miss Enid Ashley, Mr. and Mrs J. 8 Heriot Hon. Thos Campbell,of Yazoo City, attended chancery court here Monday. Capt. J. H. Downer, rf Emoiy, cir culated among hi* manv friends here Monday. Prof. David Saudeisoc, Martin, Mis< Mary Beall and W. Sample spent .Sunday with W. A. Sample and family,at Franklin. A touch of rheumatism, ot a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away thep ain at once and >uies tue com plaint quickly Fi st unplicaton gives relief. Sold by All Dealers. Miss .Alice S. 1 | C. O. Nixon, of Tolaiville, spent [Tuesday in Lexington. | j C. S Bowman returned to Aodiug I Tuesday after a week's visit at Jen {kmsville, greatly improved it. health. j I. H. Upshaw, of Central, exchanged I st ' K r «oUnffK with Lexington tiien-is lues I i day i G. M. Fryer, of Eulogy, made Lex j n gton a business visit Tuesday I Mrs. G. A. Wil«oti and Miss Hol I lingsworth left Tuesday on a visit to Greenwood H. P. Hnsiner, of Silver Ciiy, was htue iu a business way Tuesday. W. J. Spell, of Elenezor was noted among the visitors to Lexington Tues day. Miss Ophelia ingold, of Liberty Chapel, visited friends in Lexington Monday. C. R. Dicken Sr., and B. A. Barth, of Durant, visited Lexington Monday. J M Howard, of Dm ant, attended chancery court here Tuesday. R. T. Kimbrough was up from How ard Tuesday to attend chancery court, being interested in the Black Creek Drainage matter H. H. Harding, of Harland's Creek, made Lexington a visit Tuesday. Foley's Kidney Pills contain in con centrated form ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidnev and bladder ail ments. Sold by B. 8. Beall. Prof. W. H. Smith made a trip to Jackson Friday. • A. R. Frazier spent Sunday on his farm at Owens. M. W. Smith, of Franklin; sojourn od in Lexington Monday. T. C. Bennett and W. P. Brown spent Sunday at Greenwood. Miss Annalie Smith arrived from Greenville Sunday to spend some time at home, recuperating her health. Dr. P. D. Holcomb and daughter, Miss Mary Katheiine, went to Jackson Tuesday to attend the meeting of the State Dental Association. An eclinse of the moon occurred Mondav night but the clouds interfered with a good view of tho interesting phenomenon. if to be A Regular Tom Boy was Susie—climbing trees and fences, jumping ditches, whittling, always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruis es, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her motbei just applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve and cured her quick. Heals everthing bealable—Boils, Ul cers, Eczema, Old Sotes, Corns or Piles. Try it. 25c at B 8. Beall's. Ready for Farmers Institutes. * ««b. ni c caiwt j |' Department of Agriculture Agricultural College "Mist., Mav 18, j 1010 . Lexington Advertiser. Mississippi. Deal Sirs:—We are now ready to make plans fur Farmers' Institutes to be held during July and August 'prox imo Communities wishing institute* this summer should make application i for same a* soon as possible that deti-. n j (e p] ans tlia j, t>e made for lecturers and,The applications for institutes should indicate the place se lectaa for tbe meetiiK a»d uppruxixiate ly the time when the community would rather the meeting was held. Respectfully. W. I.. HUTCHINSON, Director Farmers' Institutes. Lexington, L. H Cade, of Bmorv, 1 coked after matters of business at the county cap 1 ttdl Monday. W. M. tnd J. K. Pdikinstin, of A.iuir, exchanged greetings with friends at Lexington Monday. J. W. McNcer. of Maxrille, was noted in our wholesale circles Monday H. L. Malone, of Hebron, was a business visitor to Lexington Saturday. J. K. Young went up to Greenwood | on a visit Sunday J. E. Page and J. S Eggles on went | out on u fishing expedition r inlay, j. g Page las; week Hoisted up his wnr u assessing T|)( , ^ uia1 , )rit , of tL „ conntv : I st .i, lt0 |s closed lust week, only a few I are } (t operation this week making tip j i lost time. For More lhun Decades. I Foley's Honev ant Tar has been a houst'holn favorite for all ailments of the ihiost. clu-t ami lungs For in farts and children it is n and safest as it contains no opiatis . ! no harm fnl ding-. Nunn genuine but Foley's Honey and Tut in the yellow package Refuse substitute. Sola liv B. 8 Beall W. V. Frost, of Forest Grove, was noted oil our busy marts Monday. H M Dobrowski, of Cruder, spent Sunday in the home ciicle. E. J Hines, of East Bank, was a Lexington visitor Sunday. O. B. Brown and Dr. B B. Hooker took a trip to Gwin Saturday. Mrs. Pickens left Sunday for her home at San Antonio, Texas, from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. I. B. Pick ens. W. B Teaslev, of Reeves, was noted among the business visitors to Lexing ton Monday. W. R. Broome and Peter Ingold, of Liberty Chapel, circulated in the city Monday. Ira Jones and Dr. T. W. Foster, of Tcbula, were Lexington visitors Mon day. F. W. Ealcin. of Oregon, was here Monday. Wm. Marks, ot Tcbula, transacted business in Lexington Monday. Jesse Ashley made a flying trip to Tchula Sunday. I John D. Rockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, dy sentery or bowel complaints. It is simply impossible, and so savs every one that has used it. Sold by All Dealers. T. J. Strowd and E. R Lipsey, of Franklin, were business visitors to Lexington Mondav. Joe Hargrave, of Matbena, attended to business at the county capital Mon day. T. J. Jordan left Monday on a busi ness trip to Goodman and Pickens. Rev. Robert Russell, of Durant, held seivices at Oregon Sunday. Miss 8allie Eakin, of Oregon, will be among the graduates of the (. I. & C., at Columbus, this year. C. K. Reid made a trip to Howard Monday on official business. J. I. Abel, of Zeiglerville. spent Saturday in the city. T. F. Durham, of Belzoni, sojourned in Lexington Monday. H. Fonville, A. R. Harvey, Estelle Ashley, Miss Alma Davis, Miss Nona Davis, Miss Rosa Harthcock, Miss Fannie May Harthcock, Watlon Wil liams, Leslie Williams,DeWitt Lundy, Drew Lundy, Jesse and Frank Ashley attended the concert at Providence school Friday night. An Ideal Husband is patient, even with a nagging wife, for be knows she needs help. 8be may be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy her. If she is me lancholy. excitable troubled with loss of app°tite. headache, sleeplessness, con gtipation"Z nr . fainting and dizzy spells, sheJMMlIISla Uric Bitters—the most wonderful remedy for ailing wo men. Thousands of snflerers from fe male troubles, nervous troubles, back ache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed by B. 9. Beall. If If You If If You R. H. Owen, of Pickens, sent us samples of cotton planted in March, which evidenced rapid growth and was well advanced. Circuit Clerk E. V. Ashley visited Emory, Bowling Green, Edsville, Eu logy.and Ebonezer this week, register ing new voters Josephus Moore, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Pickens and Hon. and Mrs H. H. Elmore visited Durant gunday. Dr. C. A. Mocre spent Mo. day and Tuesday at West and attended the Den tal Association at Jackson Wednesdav and Thursday. Miss May Rayner has been re-elect ed toacbei of the Oregon school foi the ensuing year. Hon. J. Wiener, of Durant, attended chancery court here this week. W. D. McLeod was down fromFreuch Bend plantation on a visit Sunday. Miss Ethel Moore, of Durant, was the prized guest of relatives and friends the latter part of last week. If If, You Do Go If The splendid work of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily coming to light No such grand reme dy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, jaundice and in digestion. Sold by All Dealers. City the r Now is the Time To Screen that House Mosquitoes, flies and otLur insects are recognized as the greatest transmitters of disease in existence. How to keep them out of the house in the most effectual way is the problem that confronts the housekeeoers. You mav poison them by the million, or use sticking plaster, or like means, withont appreciably diminishing the number. If The only thing to do is to keep them of the house entirely by getting srme of our GAUZE DOORS, GAUZE WINDOWS, GAUZE WIRE, SCREENS, ETC. Do it now before they are able to do anv dimage. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Window Frames, Icc Shaves, Ice Picks, Arctic Freezers, Refrigerators, White Mountain Freezers, Milk Coolers, Water Coolers, Ice Tea Glasses, Ice Tea Saucers, Ice Cream Saucers, Coca-Cola Glasses, Hammocks, Lawns Swings, Lap Dusters, Lawn Mowers, Cotton Hose, Rubber Hose, Garden Plows. tf ** Solid carload of Decring Mowers and Hay Rakes just received. Oar general line of Hardware is complete Boy your general Hardware from os and see what yoo save in a few months time. Ha*dware-Lumber Co. Lexington, Miss. I W. L. Hooker, President. PC - Telephone No. 108 \A GRQUIST ijn ITT* V A Funeral Director (Q. Embalmer Seven fears Metallic, Copper Lined, White and Colored Plush Experience Caskets Specialty. Full line "Ladies' and Gents' In Lexington Burial Robes. Orders Filled Day Night. or New Trvichs, Rugs (Q- 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. list of Funeral Wagon for Borlals Store Phone No. 150? Residence, No. 30 Free Your Mission. If you cannot on the ocean Bail among the swiftest fleet, Rocking on the highest billows, Laughing at the storms you meet; You can stand among the sailors, Anchored yet within the bay ; You can lend a band to help them, As they launch their boats away. If you are too weak to journey Up the mountain steep and high, You can stand within the valley, While the multitudes go bv; You can chant in happy measure, As they slowly pass along; Though they may forget the singer, They will not forget the song. If you have not gold and silver Ever ready to command, If vou cannot to the needy Reach an ever open band You can visit the afflicted. O'er the erring you can weep, You can be a true disciple Sitting at the Savior s feet. •j* * V If vou cannot in the conflict Prove yourself a soldier true, If, where tire and smoke the thickest, There's no work for you to do, When the battlefield is silent, You can go with careful tread, You can bear away the wounded, You can cover up the dead. Do not, then, stand idly waiting For some greater work to do; Fortune is a lazy goddess She will never come to you. Go and toil in anv vineyard, Do not fear to do or dare; If you want a field of labor, You can find it anywhere. —Emily Huntington Gates ❖ 8. O. Harlan took a trip to Yazoo City Sunday. R. C. Barger conveyed a prisoner to the county farm Monday. Bank of Commerce •j* W. L. YOUNG, Piendeot W. I. PICKENS. Vice-Pre*'t R. M. GWIN. Cuhiei Capital $45,000.00 DIRECTORS; P. I). HOLCOMB 1 W. P. TACKETT. D. w. BEALL. A. M. DOTY, C. 0. PAHLEN, W. L. YOUNG. W. I. PIOKKN8, Offers to depositors all of the conveniences of a well equipped and conservatively managed bank, and any accommodations that your balances, business ability and re sponsibility warrant,consistent with sound banking * V ❖ W E. MOORE. I. V. MOORE MOORE & MOORE LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE SAFE, SPEEDY ROADSTERS, STYLISH TURN OUTS, SATISFACTORY SERVICE.