= /. ,yf. Jr>* % There's Nothing Like it for Results. ÏJ, * *3S ;nt I Z I ♦ "v A u ML I am glad you are using the Long Distance Bell Telephone in your business. There's noth ing like it for saving time and traveling expenses. It is the source of direct profit and satisfying results. Very often I talk to salesmen and to custo mers on important matters. That's one advantage of the Bell Telephone. You can sit in your office and bring the world to you. Thanks for the order. By using the Long Distance Telephone you enable us to save twenty four hours on the shipment. Yes, it certainly is ' wonderful. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. s* • h 6 6 64 55 CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE iS S AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY & & 3 (INCORPORAT ED.) LOCAL AND PERSONAL Q 1 (». W. Strickland made a busi ness trip to Alcorn yesterday af ' I : Aubrey Smith and Ma Gem. J. A. Leggett of Waynesboro, is visiting in the city. Mrs. J. A. Norris of Rienzi, was among the visitors here today. Today lie Edith Wells. W. D. Sanders of Columbus, is among the business visitors in the cif y. Miss Lilly Word is spending the week-end with relatives in Okolona. I eure for clothes j Phone 141, Corinth j We have a troubles. Pressing Co. JIis. H. W. Henderson of Ri_ Miss Ella May Culbreath left ' this morning for an indefinite i stay in Nashville, Tenu. j vr t r . jl Mis. Julia Webster, of Aftena soga, was among the visitors here j yesterday afternoon shopping. F K ' Miss Wilma Carroll, Children 's ' Worker of the Redpath Chautau- j quas, who has been spending the week in Corinth, left yesterday for Martin, Tenn., where she goes ! enzi, spent a short time in Cor inth this nlorning. to fill an engagement. = ! mtm h You Eat SHERBET X Try Our Orange ; ; / V L ÇopmthPrfiqCo ' BOTH PHONES 277 « > I t rv n B v ■ i pi® ■ '.o >; r - >; sm Mrs. M. C. Hooker and little daughter left yesterday after noon to visit relatives in Guys, Tenn. John M. Clark, Piano Tuning Will be in Corinth June 7. Please notify E. F. Waits, or call 52 — both phones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roebke, of Rienzi, were among the visitors in Corinth yesterday afternoon T. 0. Early, of the Corinth Pro duee Co., returned yesterday af 1 ternoon from a business trip to points south in the interest of the uew company. I : Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Faulkner left yesterday afternoon for and last night. Bethel Springs, Tenn., to visit , . . , r 4 . I their sister Mrs. Arlme Lumpkin, j Wh ° 1S there * j j J. V. Bynum made a business trip to Selmer, Tenn., vesterday 'afternoon, and extended his trip last night to Cairo, 111., where he jgoes on business. ' Dan Hamer, of Jackson.Tenn ., i w ^° h as been visiting his wife's j parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pankey, jl ias returned home. Mrs. Pankey and baby will remain a few days j longer. ' Mrs. Dilliard Williamson and ' son, Charles, Misses Annie Lou j Wiliamson and Willie Dickerson of Blue Springs, left this morning on their return home, after a de lightful visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cribbs. ! I i = ! mtm TO GET BEST RESULTS SPEAK CLOSE TO PHONE The local Stantonville Tele phofte Company offers some very good free advice to their patrons, if they will only heed it. Many of the complaints, they say, made by the subscribers that their 'phones do not talk lip and they cannot hear, are especially due to the improper method of the subscriber in talking into the tel e phone. Some people talk I*? anc ^ some t a lk "away from some as though the tele phone did not exist. I . A test made by telephone en gineers to show the effect transmission expressed in m ij es on certain circuits from the i i at ? i varying distance of the lips from tl?e tran3raitteri aild these cn . j gineers are the authority for the following figures : Bip s Distant One inch. Two inches ... Loss 57 miles 128 miles. 179 miles 218 miles. This proves that there are still some who don't know |iow to use the telephone correetly, and the company advises that those using the 'phone, speak directlv into Ithe transmitter, enabling you to mnoh Wtpr «pi-vW get much better service - Three inches Four inches . I i In the Builder of Bridges is shown the Tunkhannock bridge located in Scranton, Pa., now in process of construction, and when, completed will cost over twelve million dollars. The picture pre ! sents some splendid realistic scenes. Then transformed from bridge building, the story, by a cleverly executed comparison, shows a powerful man construct ing his life. It is a virile play and the theme woven around it has heart interest of compelling power.— M. P. World. ; There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other riiweRflcn put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a ; many years doctors pronounced it a 'disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven Catarrh to be a constitu tional « requires Catarrh and therefore Hall's J. Cheney & Co.. Ohio, is the only Constitutional It is taken ; nteroally «m Cure utactured by > on mi in doses 10 drops to a - on the blood and mneotis They oiler one fails to F. m .. - "u Vs, V'" ;• ^ M?fïl . i SÄ? S-S *4? * O—O—O—hQ—O o— -o ~ ■ O 0 0 It is a genuine pleasure for members of the Corinth Concert Band to meet regularly and hold; M heir weekly rehearsals, and rhile there has been nothing def initely arranged for open-air con certs this summer, those people who reside near the business sec tion enjoy with the band mem bers the music dispensed by them. Several new pieces are being practiced now, and it is-probable th§t if a subsciption is raised, the band boys can see their way ♦ • clear to give US an open-air con cert this season. These concerts have always met with much iav „„ u- r ,L fl Or by the grown-ups and children who enjoy an outing once each wppk ntea.. ♦ , , , . along smoothly, there would be nothing but the most enjoyable enjoyment ni belonging to the Checker Club, but since the heat ed season opened, and the club it« fiftonh «rtpntatnvc at« Ut-o Its coacn, spectatois, etc., na\e moved out into the court house vorrl APPfldonaiiv a fn, 7 r ^ dl Cl, occasionally a IllZZy V 01 111 will drop down, and sometimes it lilcrht« nil thpir «fimiUWc anrl lignes Oil tlieil . Siiouitleis ancl sometimes on their ears, and that little Of course, if everything moved interrupts the game to a great extent. squirming around, and it some times takes several minutes to get everything adjusted again. Some time the checker men are misplac- ! ed, and that also causes some lit tle disturbance—to say nothing of how the grass is being worn off of the square. This causes a The Filmore Street tennis court attracts a large crowd of enthusi astic tennis players and fans. The club now enjoys a member ship of sixteen, which is a great increase over the former seasons, and it is the general opinion that lefore the opening of another year; additional provision will lave to be made for another court. The present court is one of the prettiest places in Corinth ancl very well adapted to this sport, and the puzzling question confronting the club is just where they will locate a site that is as suitable as the one on Filmore St. The official leader of "Cor inth's Brave Young Men" an nounced this morning that every effort was being made to make the hunting trip tonight in search of the monster Bob-Cat, which chased them in home sometime ago, when they were out on a camp. He stated that the near er the time approached, the scarer" the "brave young men of Corinth" were, and it is very likely now, that unless many more new members are secured to join the party, the trip will be postponed indefinitely. Every thing is in readiness, the double barrel, the doctor, plasters, fast est auto, "Old Blue" and all of the other dogs that will enter the affray. ;. A. M. Allen of Jackson, Tenn., was a business visitor here today. J. D. Ramsey of Tishomingo, is transacting business here to day. T. A. Haley left this morning on a business trip to Calhoun City. Dr. N. C. Waldrep of Tishomin go, is among the business visitors in the c ity today. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Haley and children have returned from a visit in Shannon. _ Mrs. M. I. Hoskins of Florence, Ala., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Augusta E. Inge. Mrs. Warren McClure of Mem phis, is the guest of her father, J. E. Young and family. Miss Genelle Boyer and brother Howard, left yesterday for Spar ta, 111., to spend a few days, after which they go to St. Louis, where they will spend the summer. • J. W. Wardlow of Pocahontas, Tenn., was in Corinth today on business interests, ' and was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. PowelL Mr. Wardlow,who is interested with A. F. Young, of this city, in the lumber plant re cently destroyed by fire in the eastern portion of the city, was i here in the interest of this .affair. Work has been delayed in re building the plant on account of being unable to reach an adjust ment in the loss. It is probable that the reconstruction of the buildings and plant will be begun can be sat- ^ Hë'i NT ÊÊÊÊi L • i ■ ■ • ,,, ^r.:lT ; -, 1 « . - jpg?® to ^ ' j Front The action of S. S. S.. the famous blood purifier, is notable in the skin. It is but natural that blood impurities should »eek an outlet. Water, gras, Oil and ES'!*""«??«" 41 mÏÂ c & b , "*«" mic law. Even our thoughts win un dertake to find expression. And so what ever we take Into our system will even tually come out changed in form, con verted often into some other substance, but constituting always either waste or that which has served its useful pur pose and must be eliminated. And the skin is the principal avenue for escape of certain acids or poisons, if the skin a a b „ 10 ;"! bIY v ?£ d pure blood loads the ekm with eczema, Mood SSSTtaf other' i tions. And s. s. s. has been found the veI *y beSt ' safest and most effective remedy to purify the blood and thus re Store the skin to clear and attractive j ll health. Get a bottle today of any drug g-jst, but be emphatic. Do not allow any- ! one to hand.you a substitute. Wrapped around the bottle is an interesting cir cu ] ar that tells you how to obtain skill fui advice free on any subject concern ing the blood. S. S. S. is prepared only by The Swift ,, Specific Co., 113 Swift Bldg., Atlanta. ^ Ga. Look for this name on the package, iggragjaw SWA* , SPEND YOUR VACATION : 5 jt( AT CODEN & BAYOU . LA BATRE, ALA. SEASHORE EXCURSIONS Via MOBILE & OHIO RAILROAD L\ . -f tatoes for late crop. Apply L S. Dalton, Stant. phone 270-L. i News has gotten scattered 1 that rWinth ia 1 a oacl * ia * Lorinth is going to d ° S °" le S,reet pavln ^ and oth . <>r ""P 1!0vemen,s > as . ssb'snicn lor i "l ™ 'S 'ZLw iÄ ..V* I {maiei iai are making it tuen ousi- « HCSS tO COffle tO CoHlltll to illVCS- I f x , • j ll & dlt dllu Miuiiut pi ins. are also being received bv ! • i engineers who are anxious to get the Work, and if SCeillS to the dear ( « i t . .. people nere mat i orintii have to do something now along ,, • ,• . , , ^ lls l 111 * 1 * so ÎIS n <>t to kill the l*Cp utatioil. FOR RENT Large up-stairs l apartments. All modern con-l venienees. Call Paul T. Jones, Jr. I Cumb. 511. - NOW'S THE TIME* Letters | 1 civil ! 1 will , f *' s