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III III III Mil! * viimiiiimiiiiiiioiiHiiii iiiiiuHitiuiiuitiiiiniiiiiiiinttiiiiiiiiiiHiA inn 4 •r ' v-. I # ± A Brinly Wagons are standard in every structural detail. The Dim 9 ensions of woodstock and metal are unusually liberal in all nections and in wearing parts subject-to working strain, the whole structure is perfectly proportioned and balanced, and all details of manufacture are carefully performed to produce a light running, efficient and durable wagon, and are sold under a strict guarantee. B con - % Owing to the demand and war restrictions we have been detained in getting shipment of wagons, Buggies, Engines and Mills, but are pleased to be able to announce that we have just carload of each, Wagons, Buggies, Mogul Coal Oil Enginesjmd.Mea dows Grist Mills, at prices in keeping with the times. > we received a % // i 7 V f w\ E. A. PENN & SON, Grenada, Mississippi 3>. i ^■nfkiMiuBj»■ :■ V i *■' ■ bb b'Bi-b.b a BHiiiBiinBiiiaaJjj Xocal. Social anO [Personal, l ilaiiiilBiilBiW * '• B B , B Bin iBIHBl'iUBii: ■ ■ B B B B IBH. B. iflili.!BitlilB!!l!lfll!.il Mr^ Ellen Bitzer has- returned to her home at Alexandria. Va., after extended visit to her father, Capt. friend an Turner of Holcomb, and her Mrs. A. D. Tumage. in Grenada. Mr. Grady Scott has returned trom an extended visit to his parents in Alabama. Mr. E. A-. Dailey of near Blaine was in Grenada Wednesday enroute to the home of his brother, Robert Dai- j ley, at Torrance. While m Grenada' he was a welcome visitor at The Sen -1 tin®! office. Mr. Dailey is succeeding! well in the delta. He recently P^r-1 chased another body of land which • now gives him altogether 1400 acres i of that rich soil. He is a fine fellow 1 and it pleases the writer to number him as one of his good friends. s * For Indigestion Constipation or Biliousness . A Liquid Digestive | t -ke. Made and i Just try one 50-ce:it Mtt'e of LAX-FOS 1 WITH PEPSIN. Laxative pleasant t > recommended to the public by Paris Medi cine Co- rnanufacturer > of Laxative Bromo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic a Rev. W. S. Larrone, well known in Grenada and long an honored mem ber of the Methodist ministry, died at his home in Drew on Wednesday and was buried at Winona the following day. Mrs. O. E. Slaughter spent Thurs day, in Memphis, with her neice, who is in a hospital. j f M rs. R. F. Mathews has returned from an extended visit to her mother at Koscisuko. Mrs. Colia Ashby, is visiting lives, and friends at Gulfport. Mrs. W. C. McLean returned Mon day from Little Rock, where she was the guest of hef mother and sisters. rela No Worms in a Healthy Child Ail children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as ■ rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given refularly for two or three weeks will enrich' the Mood, im prove the digestion, end net as a Genera) Strentth ejuui Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be iu perfect health, Pleasant to take. We per bottle. 'to Mr. G. E. Peacock was a caller at this office Wednesday. He called to have The Sentinel changed to his new Mr. .peacock has rented out his farm bear Sweatman and has moved to Dufck Hill whore he Will run a lunch roqpb * an^ sell gro-t dCffies: v > Vf The Sentinel will say to the College girls and teachers that if they desire | it, it will be glad to publish any let , ters dropped by aviators to them. r ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Talbert of Gre j nac j a returned to Winona Sunday and Mrs. C. I * . . , I T. Witty. They were accompimed by Misses Etta Turner and Ruth Grenada College.— Whitehead of j Winona Times . -1 Mrs B c Duncan and Miss A dell Hoffa motored to Phillip, Wednesday, • where they were ihv gusta 0 f Mrs. W. i p \f r n r ; d „ 1 ■ t* * ■ Mrs. C. J. Hayden and Mis^ Cor rinne Turnage spent Wednesday in Greenwood. a Mrs. B. S. Dudley left Wednesday . for Greenwood, where she will be the | „ uest of Mrs. J. J. Hamrick, i 1 * Mr. fcvans Bull, who is attending school at A. & M. spent Sunday, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bull K- - son. F. j j I Misterton with her ■ * Mrs. R. A. Carter, mother of Mrs. j R. A. Tucker, is spending a few days 1 in Memphis the guest of her G. Carter. ► Mrs. J. M. Cooley, spent the first of the week sister, Mrs. W. G. Richardson, in Gre nada. of IE \ Mrs. H. P. Sanders and baby daugh ter, of A. & M. College are visiting at the lovely home of Mrs. Sander's j sister, Mrs. D. G. Ross at Tie Plant. and relatives in Grenada. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert George spent the first of the week in Memphis. to 9 of New Or to M rs.-George Herbert, leans, is the guest of her brother and ' sister Mr. and Mrs. Huflfington. Mrs.; Herbert spent her girlhood in Grena da, and it-is indeed pleasant to record her visit back to her old home. to u Mrs. Gordon Williams and little «on, Raymond, have returned to their ; home in Memphis, after a short visit to Mrs. Fred Hurst at the Planters Hotel. Miss Mary Belle Wright, who is; teaching at Hollandale* spent thej Jweek end- with her mother, Mrs. Belle WriglA. Mrs. B. S. Dudley, from Memphis whtre has returned 1 she went to hbn friend, Mrs of her at the bed-side Clyde Latham. « 7 F Statement of the Financial condition of BANK OF HOLCOMB Located at Holcomb, in the county of Grenada, State of Mississippi, at the close of business Nov. 1st, made to the Board of Bank Exami ners. 1918, RESOURCES. ..$51,917.45 .1,227.00 Loans and discounts. Bonds, securities, etc. Guaranty Fund with State Treasurer . j Due from other Banks } mercial or reserve funds. 6,367.10 Currency .. Silver coin, Nickels and cents ... Total ... .500.00 com 5000.00 .. 1.571.16 $66,582.71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits, less amount paid for interest, taxes and cur rent expenses Individual deposits subject to check Time certificates of deposit 4,801.00 Reserved for accrued interest on deposits $ 10 , 000.00 ... 700.00! 1,432.19 49,581.26 48.26 * $66,582.71 I, D. S. Tullos, Cashier, do solemn above is a true condition j of Bank of Holdomb, located at Hol j comb, in the County of Grenada, I State of Mississippi, at the close of business on Nov. 1st, 1918, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct—Attest Total ■ j ly swear that the 1 statement of the financial D. S. TULLOS, Cashier, R. V. NASON, * BEN F. SMITH, Directors. Slate of Mississippi, County of Grenada. Sworn to and Subscribed before Edwin D. Holcomb this 20th day of Nov. 1918. me EDWIN D. HOLCOMB, Notary Public, My commission expires Jan. 6 , 1918. ■to of Ohio, City of Toledo, «.h w F J' CTty Of Toledo!'County and %* e aforeT^ "mofONEHUNDREO 1 dSElai& Sr rnnSot** cu V £3 b?The 0 u^ a ofTfVlJ^ CATARRH CURB. FRA NIC J. CHBNET .n S ^ r ",,rS.^"b t ."7.h'i? y D. m. a. w. GLEASON, -cuccb CMC «E/aSk. through the Blood frvr. . m 5 efu * , J?CHXSZT * co., Toledo, o •>. - 7 «r. : .... » for co-timpano* . ber, < H ally tor g&id y HSUJs BjMniiy 1 | FEELS AS WELL AS SHE DID 40 YEARS AGO. . ■ { "I Wouldn't Take Ten Dollars a Dot j tie for the Good Tanlac Is Doing Me, i Says Mrs. Lavery. . 1 Was on the flat of my back in bed with nervous prostration when I started taking Tanlac, but now I feel I as well as I did forty years ago," said Mrs. Sarah Lavery, 533 Hagrun j street, Nashville, Tenn. I had been in a bad fix this way for a long time," she continued. ''My stomach would give me severe pain and I had fearful sick headaches and ^vould have attacks of dizziness. MyiH] kidneys were affected and I begah tolg have rheumatism of the wost kind I My joints were all swelled and my'® hands were so puffed up I. couldn't hold a knitting needle. X was so ner vous and unstrung that I had begun to think my time for this ^orld was short. • v ''I wouldn't take ten dollars a bot tle for the good this Tanlac is doing me. I feel twenty years younger al ready. My nerves are as quiet as a lamb, I can eat anything I want with out the least bit of trouble and my rheumatism is disappearing. I can knit all I want to and am in a good humor all the time. I feel like noth ing could have don<f all this for me but Tanlac." Tanlac is sold by Second Class and Corner Drug Stores. 44 • • We will pay a straight salary of man or woman introduce Eureka Egg Six months contract. Eureka Mfg. Co. East St. Louis, III. $35.°0 per week for with rig to Producer. 1 FOR SALE: Registered Duroc Jer- I sey sow thirteen months old. Brought J twelve pigs first litter. Highly bred ! from the best blood lines, fine pigs from this sow, registration. They are beauties.I still have one Poland China pig for sale. Can be registered. R. A. TUCKER. Also ten subject to . 1550. £2 Cold And Grippe Yield Te Caiotabs. To break up a gold overnight or to cut short an attack of ilrrinne or in «»«*.. physicians and drafts » now ^commending Caiotabs, the nev. nausealess calomel, that is purified y° from aU dangerous and sickening ef > CtS ' , TW who ^ *** * ^ it acts like magic, by far more eirect }*»• »» d than «>. old st*l. cal omel. heretofore recommemled by alii Physicians. «y ftne Calotab on the tongue at bed .tsRMTvtoft« swallow of wate^^-that'^ No salts no nausea,* nbr. tbw f ' no n *useau nor* thfe | sUghttto tbttrferehve with . ifTij 2L^2ll!f5L2L'3i3JI^ 3jS/3iSf3ISI 2 J 3 .' i5ii^'a'3jgj5^j3. r a r aa'gicjj , iap) IS rS ■ a COAL wo WOOD 1 f 1 . a ii n § I g £ j f| [a @ S [1 tolg I ® Winter Is Almost Here Let us remind you of last winter weather—delay —zero ed deliveries—much vexation and peevishness—because so many people delayed buying fuel until the hour they needed it. Labor conditions are worse than a year a<ro. We promise nothing after hard weather comes. CALL 10 FOR COAL « *» Jay-Em-Bee Coal Co (cMcMSJa'Ei fp: nancffc ;73 ns f?a w qs ^ rxi ^r^gjgjgf^gjg] IffH I Owe My Life to p£RUNA Mr, McKinley's letter J brings cheer to all who may be sufferers as he was. Read it: "I can honestly say that I owe my life to Peruna. After some of the best doctors in the country gave me up and told me I could not live another month, Peraaa aaved me. Travelling from town to town, throughout the country and having to go into all kinds of badly heated stores and build ings, sometimes standing up for hours at a time while plying my trade as auctioneer, it is only natural that I had colds fre auently; so when this would occur I paid little attention to it, until last December when I con tracted a severe case, which, through neglect on my part settled on my lungs. When al most too late, I kcgai doctoring, hot. wit hoot avail, aatll I heard It 'eared met so I cannot praise it too highly." It Cured Me Mr. Samuel McKlaley, 3507 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo., Mem ber of the Society of U. S. Jewelry Auctioneers. Sold Everywhere. Tablet or LI«sM Form •t Peru*. , .. . .... work or Pleasures. Next morning, y° ur cold h «s vanished and your j who,e Jj i ' stei ^ fee ^ s refreshed and; ^ " I original sealed packages, price thirty-} *»• MwnMI «nd B uar anteed by all drugwats. Your mon «y back if ynu Adv. At Old Mno> 9tOipocK. ' As ***** acthe, | an ^ ha0 fo ^ h to meet eati#giS|Lr^*aitds of oar^ bSU if toh . ■ ■ much is habitually taken, the sto» j fch will rebel. When a_man reaches w ®, ft^that hlfis light°eatcT *11? I as wiU,however, will occasionally eat more than you* «a ^jll fog thc reod of T,1« ilk?/ I?™?I?? ach and enable it to perforfe its functions naturally. » gentle movement They also dlB of the bowels. For sale by Second Class And Comor Drug Stores: * v ^