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V" B. O. Hyoe - - * - *. *• C. 9p Editor* and Proprietor* V i Lr i nr . -Ji- i < <»i r»~ « -f i r ----- - ■ - -«•—««««■« «« «» ■»<>■* » SUBSCRIPTION .40* * •40c * Daily, by Carrier Daily, by Mail... Weekly, by Hail. $1.00 a year Entered at Corinth Postoffice at Second Cl*** Mail Matter. OFFICE: New -Stan ton ville Building (South of Court House) BOTH PHONES 222 THE DAILY CORINTHIAN Published livery Day incept Sunday. THE WEEKLY CORINTHIAN Published Every Thursday No objectionable advertisements inserted. 1915 : NOVEMBER : 1915 '~sTmTtTw~ t f ! s 6 5 4 3 2 1 12 13 10 11 8 9 7 20 18 19 17 16 15 14 26 27 25 24 23 21 22 28 ! 29 30 Fifteen months of war and notl j ; it is quite embarrassing to steal j a kiss and then have the coy mai sneeze during the operation, j WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1915. all dead yet! den r Stay on the farm—develop it promu te it be one of the wisest acts of your j I ! ; I nurse it—and it will . life. Some people laugh so heartily j at their own jokes they never dis cover that they are alone in their j. mirth. j It Keep right on scowling. makes you as handsome as a boon and as winsome as a Fiji j il When a bald head talks of fem- j inine folly it is more than likely ; that he is himself the folly end of ; the deal. I . . . strenuous a time m keeping out of the war as the other fellows ' -re in, vin s in it. About everything worth hav ing on this earth has advanced in. price execept the subscription rate to The Corinthian. I • ! ; 0 1 : islander. Uncle Sam is having about as! No use to argue. We are simp ly not going to tell you the name 1 of that local Beau Brummel who takes beauty treatments. —**• . ^ 0,111 & inal b beware or tue mai- \ who continually j She will develop in to a champion snarler at her hus _____ I Tiie fellow who thinks more of growls at^he den ber mother. his club or a street corner than of his wife is on a par with the big dog that steals the > ! When vour friend declines to! laugh at your joke just gently re- ! mind him that it requires brains j°f to appreciate t^e really brilliant j tilings in this life. r jj. A noted British peer predicts! tliat revolution or anarchy wdlLlieved prevail in Europe at the close of i the war. Trot 'em out. Any. old j change would be a blessing. lie does little dog's bone. imb '•'g ^ H M üiiîüpiiüi uuitj lui 1 il!i i U ' ■ I i?ihii lliiiiiiiliiiiii mratniimi LilllUiiiuJ Jiilliii ItllffinB liiilil lulililhi liiilil f m ll g H j m >*■ m M I m mu mo. # TM. f/ X J WE ARE INDEED THANKFUL to be able to offer such Furniture as we show at such marvelously saving prices. If you have a room to refurnish, a bare spot to be filled,, a new table, sideboard or «hin«, closet for the Thanksgiving day feast come now and get it at à price and of a quality you wouldn't believe possible. * CORINTH fMttmm / R.T, . - \K ii W7 ' Both % ■ ■ mm • V M2: M: - mm A ß'< ■TU ; U-A you oit down m . f But the nuabe? * ft \r i years ycu sit down do tty^ pends much on the kind IP of food yoO put into JlH your stomach. You will be guaranteed the longest life pos sible if you begin now and keep on using our pure foods. é You will keep on when you begin. Zi S~* 1 t TABUE Delicacies V wc« ROYAL GROCERY COMPANY BOTH PHONEY-FOUR LINES: 128 and 365. THE PROPER COURSE Information of Priceless Value to Every Corinth Citizen. How to act in an emergency is knowledge of inestimable worth, an ^ * s Particularly true of the j diseases and ills of the human ; body. If you suffer with kidney j backache, urinary disorders, an y form of kidney trouble, the j advice contained in the following statement should add a valuable or r j proof of the efficiency of Doan's I Kidney Pills than the statement ! of a Corinth citizen who used them and who publicly tells of the ; benefit derived? I Miss Lueile Emmons, Cruise St., We have found asset to your store of knowledge, . What could be more convincing j j. i i j Corinth, says: Doan 's Kidney Pills a m6st suc our home. ba-icessful medicine in .They were first used in our family j while we lived in Selmer, Tenn. il have used them \yith the most j satisfactory results for backache ; anc ] other troubles, caused by dis ; ordered kidnevs. I my family have been equally ben efitted by Doan's Kidney Pills." . Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't • i f or a vjA ne v remedv— ' "r Doa^s Kidnev PilbShe 'faL that Emmons Poster-Milburn Co., Props, # Buf-' 0> 1 ' _ l TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE P* By virtue cf a certain Trust j 1 Deed to me executed as Trustee! , 0 n the 15th day of February, 1910 * jtra I : Two others of J by J. B. Carter and wife, L. A. Carter, to secure a certain indeb itedness therein mentioned to Ieie ' .Long, and transferred to Mary P. j \ a p oi .<^ which is duly recorded in I ^ust Deed Book 17, page 30, said i \y indebtedness being past due and|g request of the Beneficiary j : I ifor at^he office of the Chancery Clerk of Alcorn County,^Mississippi, in | therein, I will, on the 4th day of by IDecember, 1915, within legal > ours at thc Court House m the ;the City of Corinth, sell to the high est 'bidder for cash the following; described property to-wit: ! 'One .Hundred. Sixty (160) acres j°f land lying in Alcorn county, , S1S an( i hi Section 31, Township 1, |Range 6, east, etc., known as the jj. B. Carter land. The title to said property is be wdlLlieved to be good but I sell and; convey only as Trustee, H. K. RAINEY, Trustee.; Posted Nov. 3, 1915. I ing I ! ' I _iday ill ! to is (With Minimum Charge of 25c) FOR RENT— Furnished close in. Apply this office. room MODERN houses for rent. Lots for sale, fine location, cheap. Apply here. FOR RENT—Furnished with modern close in. rooms conveniences ; Cumb. phone 490. FOR SALE—One Marathon tomobile roadster, at gain. Terms if wanted. Sam D. Bramlitt, Jr. au a bar k OR SALE—One 4-room house and lot in West Corinth. Ap ply to N. L. Jones. SPECIAL SESSION OF CHANCERY COURT FRIDAY ^ A special session of Chancery Court will jconvene in Corinth Friday next, the 18th inst., for one-dav meeting, with Chancellor ^Iiffyre presiding, - . 1 e ^ iere are several matters . a ^ e e ls P° s ^d of at thls sessl0n ' tae case that will attract the Mention of the court had>™^ » t hat of the Müe^Draiilge DistrK£rdi«g l an extra tax assessment levied by P* 10 board of drainage commis j 1 '"5*"- 31 , a «cent meeting. , ; ' e ax ' , 0 *' t e - ™ 11IS if™ ^ , f St ? Ct ' v f *P°. P er - jaere, and the board levied an ex jtra assessment of 60 cents I acre, makin on a J per a total of $1.70 per <r r ' j I i \y jj p ow ar Savage. j The board will be : acre. Thére are about twelve or fif I teen tax payers who will contend ifor a decrease in the assessment. | The drainage board consists of ell,»C. Ayers and Ed represented by Attv. Thos. IT. Johnston, and |Atty, W. C. Sweat will represent ;the tax payers. Guy McKenney of Henderson, ! Tenn -' ]s araon S the out of-town visitors here today a guest of his , S1S -*• ls * • ar0 * I Mrs. H. W. Stratton is spend ing a few r days at her old home in I Crumps, Tenn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ! Letters of Administration hav I ing been granted to me on the 8th _iday of November, 1915, by the Chancery Clerk of Alcorn county, Mississippi, upon the estate of Ira Springer deceased, notice is here by given to all persons having claims against said estate to ■H pre sent the same to the Clerk of said j court for probate and registra tion, according to law, one year from this date, or they will befor ever barred. 'This, 8th day*of Nov., 1915. { R. J. RAPER, Administrator. ■ UNSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS WITH SOUTHWESTERN SURETY INSURANCE CO.—$l,5$0 000.00 ASSETS. Wm. T. Fowler of New Albany, who was recently killed in an automobile-accident, was insured in the Southwestern Surety Insurance Co., and his widow was prompt ly paid $3,000 death claim. f Let them carry your risk. $2.000 Accidental Death Benefit and $15 Weekly Indemnity for accident sickness—MEN and WOMEN any occupation, from 16 to 70 years. Cost only $5.00 a year. In 1915—Over 90,000 American* were cidentally killed. Over 920.000 were acci dentally injured. Over 58,000 persons were killed by railroads alone. Over 49,000 per son* were injured by railroad accidents. Automobile accidents are constantly in creasing—5.027 automobile accidents oc curred in Massachusetts alone. One man in every seven in this country is injured annually, suffering a' (inability of from 3 4 week*, "besides hundreds of thousands of Jases of illness. . If interested, see or write, JNO, H. JONES, Aft. Corinth. Min. or ac - --X V -Vï c. - r • - m ■VS Seife* j ■iM m TU at m _ ^ ^ ^Pay,' *Nov.* 25, is attracting quite a great deal of attention, and it is expected that it will draw k &rge crowd to the school on that day. The people of Kossutfi and the Agricultural High School are go ing to give an exhibit in live stock, manual training, music, domestic science, English, Poul try. etc., at the school on that day and a list of prizes that are at tractive is being offered by the Alcorn Agricultural Improvement Association, which was recently organized in Kossuth, with J. R. Cates, president and Prof, Ed. Strickland, secretary. The judges who will have charge of the awarding of the prizes in the live stock department are, T. F. nett, Joe Walker, and Joe Hines. Alcorn county is invited to be there on that day and assist in making this a success, to encour age the work at the Agricultural High School, and to make it of the best agricultural schools i the state. Following is a list of the prizes offered by the Alcorn Agricultur al Improvement Association: Horses— Best mare for farm purposes— any breed, $5.00. Best last Spring mule colt, $5.00. Best last Spring horse or filly colt, $5.00. Best pair mules owned by far mer, $5.00. Cattle— Best beef bull, any age, $5.00. Best dairy bull, any age, $5.00. Best dual purple bull, any age, $5.00. Best beef cow, any age, $5.00. Best dairy cow, any age, $5.00. Best dual purpose cow, any = age, $5.00. Best dual purpose cow, any age, $5.00. Hogs— on f Bur one ID ; and Best boar, any breed, $5.00. Best sow, any breed, $5.00. Display of Agricultural Pro ducts— Best display, $5.00. Second best display, $2.50. Domestic Science— Student making best show, J. W. Dcggett, pair shoes. $3.50. Manual Training— Student making best show, J. poggett, hat, $2.50. Music— Girl giving best rendition of piece music, R. A. Doggett, gold § necklace, $3.75. English— Best paper English composition ( $2.50. Poultry— Best pen (4 hens and 1 cock) of any pure breed, trio of White 1 Leghorns by Tom Pollard. Best pen of White Leghorns, j §| pair of White Leghorns by A. W. Jones. Best pair of White Wyandottes, setting of 15 eggs by Tom Pollard matings, (in season.) (Pollard will not contest.) Best pen of Brown Leghorns, setting of eggs by W. Y. Rogers from best mating of Brown Leg horns. __ Best pen of Barred Rocks, set ting of eggs from best matings by M. L. Kimmons. Best pair of turkeys, $2.50. Athletics— Best performance, Wilson & Hubbard, $5.00. 100-yard dash for large boys. Potato Race for large girls. Base Ball Throw for large girls. 50-yard dash for small boys. Obstacle Race for large boys. Teachers' Race. Three-legged race for large boys. One-legged race for large boys. Basket Ball for girls. Foot Ball (Kossuth vs. Rienzi.) Suitable prizes will be given in each contest. Judges for Stock:— T. F. Bur nett, Joe Walker, Joe Hines. J. R. CATES, Pres. E.- STRICKLAND, Secy. m •f; from his be Mrs. Dora Rogers of Middleton, Tenn., spent yesterday afternoon in the city. PLUMBING ..423 Can Office . CaH Residence .. .519 RUSSEU, mmm i :V. : . 1 . - m k Sjfâ* . ,7Z- v ' ■' * • L I, » AW: m » ä in To the Boy or Girl hold- 9 ing the largest number of Coupons on JANUARY 15, 1916. If ,/f Ask Us For Particulars. I H. E. Walker Drug Co. 1 IÎIÜF! LIBERTY BELL AT MEMPHIS SATURDAY, NOV. 20th, 1915 SOUTHERN RAILWAY mil sell Excursion tickets to Memphis, good going on all trains November 20th. uood returning on all trains November 20th and 21st. ROUND TRIP FARE FROM CORINTH. CHILDREN OVER FIVE AND UNDER 12 YEARS Besides regular morning trains leaving Corinth at 5:28, 5:38 and 10:18 a. ni., there will be a special morning train at 5:03 a. m., which will arrive Memphis 8:30 a. m. in time for the - PARADE to leave Courthouse 9:00 a. m. Mounted Police, Brass Bands, Military Com panies, 10,000 School Children in line, to assemble at the Bell on Front Street for the ceremonies. The Bell leaves for St. Louis at 11:00 Invitation extended to witness representation of First Continental Congress Settings, Characters, Costumes and Speeches of that Normal Auditorium free. This will be the only opportunity cf a lifetime to see the famous and historic Bell, as it is stated that it will not again be allowed to leave Philadelphia. COME AND BRING THE CHILDREN. M. P. RUSSELL, Ticket Agent, Corinth, Miss. C. A. DeSAUSSURE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. $1.75 .90 a. m. occasion. Admission to Mrs. Q.,W. McCullar. = Thursday, Nov. 18, we will have our plumes on sale at cut prices. It will pay you to call and see them. One day only. HU lilill iliâlliu r j y A IS As S C2& w* »«U t: r ' r : m tv ; . y-3 m 3 TO r Birmingham, Little Rock, Atlanta, Memphis, Pme Bluff ! i y E I . And Many Points in Mississippi, Tennessee, Alaba ma, Georgia, Arkansas and Texas. y ip üj m ■ • (S Co Stantonviile Telspl m m : I il TELEPHONE BUILDING o m i li SJ !3fuL CoJtdui Klit AiOAlt \ AMjAjOU) 411 m cvwy y M 14/ < w: \ 4L > i 4L k 4 [/ 7 -. V % !f li X à l •Ï- . ' How did he leave her?" You hear this frequently asked. Sometimes she has little children, too. What becomes of << them? Oh, they didn't have a dollar in the bank and they had to go to work. He was one of those careless men who spent all he earned. * Are you doing that? Start a Bank Account now whether you are married or not BANK WITH US. The Fir^l National Bank U. 8« Depository for Postal Savings .•yf rß ■A & : I, M ,i- V z%tS. • ... Mrs. A. S. Hazlewood of Mem phis, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. S. Candler, Jr., at her home on Filmore street,has returned home. HU i lilill iliâlliu