« THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Coupe, with electric self starting , and lighting system, has a big, broad seat deeply , upholstered. Sliding plate glass windows so that the breeze can sweep right through the open car. Or in case of a storm, the Coupe becomes a closed car, snug, rain-proof and dust-proof. Has all the Ford economies in operation and main tenance. A car that lasts and serves satisfac torily as long as it lasts. Demountable rims with 3j4-inch tires all around. For the doctor and travelling salesman it is the ideal car. E. K. MYRICK 2». r m GLENDALE PARK LÆ.T-3T JJ •X BANQUET TO FOOT BALL TEAM. M iss Mary Blanche Ellington, Miss Mable Anthony and Miss Evelyn Tur pin,. members of the Home Science class assisted by Miss Mary White more, tendered a banquet to the High School Football team Friday night at the school bulding. They were as sisted in serving the dainty repast by Miss Adele Marx and Lucille Fergeu son. ****** CARO I_BRADBURY WEDDING. Miss Carol and Mr. R. V. Bradbury were married Sunday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at Muskogee, Okla. Mr. Bradbury formerly held a position in Greenwood with Swift & Co. He is now employed with Armour & Co. at Muskogee. He is a brother of Miss Marie Bradbury of the Western Union Telegraph Co. campus ****** FOOTBALL GAME THANKSGIVING The Greenwood High School Foot ball team and the Winona High School team will meet on the local Thursday afternoon. o Now is your chance to get a cheap Gage hat at the Stylo Shop. Reduced below cost. ****** MASONIC MEETING. Greenwood Chapter No. 102 R. A M. Will meet tonight 7:30 P. M. Stated convocation. Election of offi A. J. COSTE, Jr., Sec'y. cers. •o Now is your chance to get a cheap Gage hat at the Style Shop. Reduced below cost. Ï Mme. Schumann-Heink World's Greatest Contralto Grand Opera House. Greenville. I Wednesday, Lee. 3rd. Price* :—$3.50, $3.06, ?2.r0, $1.50 (1 lu War Tax) Seats on sale now at Happy Thought Shop, 111 S. I opiar St. Mail Orders Fillf d Now. I r» ' ' with n A BeeB rand Insect Powder >2 ^ i *2 ■ 25 c and 50 c Everywhere M*: CORMiCK & CO. Baltimore Md United States Food Administration License No. G. 146566. a a g SUGAR ANY QUANTITY 21 CENTS I « ï j^TEIN GROCERY COMPANY FEEDS GREENWOOD. 1 ï hYi t\v t\"i A\V IV'/ ty y iv, i >v< tvv iŸi èY/ tW tv .- a "( Willard Stdrage Batteries Our Office Has Been Moved One Door East s USEBHfOOOBATTIRY CO. PHONE Nos. 6 and 477. V - * i mmnsmnu r ... - S -i êêÊÊé COTTON SEED. ; FRUITER Cotton: Forty bolls make pound. 46 per cent lint; 1 1-8 inch staple. No boll weevils. Free from all diseases; Resist drouths and winds, Earliest big boll. A Cotton that beats the boll weevil. All seed ginned and culled on our private machinery. We originated this wonderful cotton. Write for facts and proofs from your A own State. Special price on seed for!) FOUR BALES PER ACRE The record for Vandiver's HEAVY early delivery. VANDIVER SEED CO., LAVONIA, GA. ! FOR SALE OR LEASE: DELTA PLANTATION. Located 25 miles | from Vicksburg, Miss. 1220 acres, well improved. 1000 acres open; in culti and alfalfa ows. Store, gin, railroad and depot on property; large residence, close to depot, desirably located, 26 large tenant houses; garage, barns, Good lot of negro la bor. 250 high grade cattle on proper ty, also 5,000 acres pasture adjoin- 1 ing, all fenced. Will pasture 1000 cattle the year around without feed. Address Owner P. O. Box 160, Jack- j son, Miss. ! vation and lespedezia mead ant j outhouses. FOR SALE. PLANTING COTTON SEED. Foster, Trice, Po'k and Wan amaker. These seed are of first pick-j ing and guaranteed sound. STONER GIN CO. FOR SALE—One two-horse wagon as good as new. This wagon has Tim- ; ken roller bearings and is the kind used by Wholesale Grocers. ER & CO. STON-Î FOR SALE—Six-room house on Henderson Street, near Henry. Price $3500.00. See S. C. Lenoir. WANTED—By December 1st or 15th, job as meat cutter in some good. Delta town in Mississippi. Several, years experience and can furnish first; class reference. Address D. H. Flow ers, Box 604, Fairfield, Ala. WANTED—Furnished room for gentleman. Call Wm. F. Sulzbacher, Phone 10. WANTED—Middle aged white wo man to take charge of pantry at Irv ing Hotel. . 1 LOOK We give 500 votes in the doll contest with each purchase of a bottle of Jonteel toilet water. Get your votes in the box by 6 P.M. Wednesday even ing and you sure will have to keep your speed up, all the little girls are working hard. We give the dolls away Thanksgiving day. Barrett's Drug Store WE HAVE IT. 9 yy a Now is your chance to get a cheap Gage hat at the Style Snop. Reduced below cost. GREENWOOD; ! THEATRE I , > TODAY Gus Hill's Big Minstrels 50 PEOPLE 50 A ) Seats on Sale Fiiday 85c, $1.10, $1.65 2 TUESDAY, NOV. 25th. LEE and J. J. SHUBERT Present The Play Of Everlasting Joy MAYTIME ( ) ^ 2 \ The Greatest Musical Play An Excellent Cast Young and Charming Choi us SPECIAL ORCHESTRA $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 Owing to no room on the boards tickets will go on sale only one day in advance of show. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26th. WILLIAM FGX, Presents Peggy Hyland IN Cheating Herself" ALSO Kinogram No. 76 MONEY TALKS FOX SHORT STORIES. AND ii ; 11c 22c THURSHAY, NOV 27th THANKSGIVING MATINEE AND NIGHT j David Belasco Presents Tiger Rose New Orleans Picayune says its the best play of the season. Its Storm Scene in the 2nd act a wonderful stage effect more than thrilling. PRICES: Night $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 85, 55 Matinee 55, 85, $1.10, $1.65. Seats on sale Tuesday morning Nine A. M. FIRDAY, NOV. 28th. Mabel Normand Don't miss Her Latest Picture Of 1000 Laughs « MICKEY" Thje Picture ,'You Will Never Forget AND 17c 28c SATURDAY, NOV. 29th. 'The Border Legion' With an All Star Cast. ALSO "Fabulous Fortune Fumblers" A SUNBEAM COMEDY AND ■ 11c 22c 100 % Entertainment All WEEK -K.2 Meals at all Hours. Merchants Lunch 65 cts. Kandy Kitchen. -o Auto accidents must be avoided— Thermoid brake lining and Sparton horns.—Let us equip your car! KIMBROUGH AUTO CO. PHONE 992. -0 Some good Fords. Tires good and in good running order. Priced low. ; See them at Schilling Auto Co. on River Front. -o A Pyrene in your car will decrease the cost of your insurance as well as add to your safety. KIMBROUGH AUTO CO. PHONE .992. ■o We have two of the best cooks in Greenwood. i Kandy Kitchen. -o 1919 Buick, Light Six Touring. NeuT tires and in first class mechani cal shape. Run about 5000 miles. Priced right. Schilling Auto Co. -o Ask us about the National Brake i Inspection Movement—Thermoid will enable your car to pass the test for one year. KIMBROUGH AUTO CO. PHONE 992. -o Two Light Six Studebakers, both in excellent condition. Good tires ,tops, etc. Run less than 5000 miles. Here are two good ones. Schilling Auto Co. -o A ten dollar bumper has often sav ed a fifty dollar radiator. KIMBROUGH AUTO CO. PHONE 992. -, -o if you were not at the tractor demonstration ask what the fordson did. -o I All SHIRT WAISTS reduced. * Now ! is the time to gel a nice Waist at: a bargain. THE STYLE SHOP. dren's Hour like a feast. For the tiny toddlers there is a varied menu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit and milk, sometimes Graham Crack ers, Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Bis cuit. This is changed on special occasions t® Old Time Sugar Cook (js'ewtons and, rarest of are days when we had ream and Nabisco, and , '.hose wywere our party days. "Don't think my hour is Just a world lunch hour. It started us happily, for th I was there to make a sketch or her. Luncheon was just over, and she was talking to a little knot of women. The first ju I slid quietly into "National Biscuit," ' antly my own tasty eon. I liked her.a fortably as sh^|^P and ears •ds I heard, as irby seat, were kcallingjJ^K icj ici ies or Imed com .in, my pen at "Between T tlie dark any -he was quoting, "thejaj Nit of pause ■ems waiti nildroatfd ys a stening fïïcc they w ve given that nabffis. First I had^$ Then, when thev o toddle, 1 tajjggf ie in my o one i hildren^ *T've.^P ade us sure they ^jury day—for ^^^Ètanust feed must could ■in Always ready— ^ always fresh—always wel An appetizer at the be ginning of the meal, making the best I soup better, and the final touch of satis- ■ faction when the cheese and coffee are B served. Nothing can take the place of Uneeda Biscuit on the family table. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY teir :e come. : nnd pure, tenJ muj p e wit ron j th. t< so list« mt too-] ten pad of ik were wal Hour. praiways __ ainty, al I >, dsiS^CP^^nly National be. During the ^^■pProy babies were growing never missed the Chil 's Hour with its tasty feast. "You see. went on, "are muchu^fl n.als. They aye most lo|j most tractable after the: something to eat. National BiscS^ dainties always begin our Chil à" ij REITZ MARKET NO. 2 f, Opposite Dahmer's Will Open m m m (D m TUESDAY MORNING m m m Refreshments For Visitors m m m m » ' * wm •% Coniensed Statement GREENWOOD BANK & TROST COMPANY 9■ Made To The Board Of Bank Examiners At The Close of Business November, 17th, 1919. RESOURCES. Loans, and Discounts Overdrafts on Cotton : Guaranty Fund .. United States Bonds ... Banking House . Customers Libilities Accounts of Acceptances Cash and Sight Exchange . I $1,046,128.22 740,999.63 $1,787,127.85 . . 1,000.00 . 9,650.00 . 25,500,00 100,000.00 222,980-17 Total Resources $2,146,258.02 LIABILITIES Capital Stock. Surplus . Undivided Profits Acceptances Executed For Customers Bills Payable . Cashiers Checks . Deposits.,. >■' $ 200,000.00 50,000.00 11,576.67 100,000.00 200,000.00 534.20 1,584,147.15 Total Liabilities $2,146,258.02 In calling attention to this, the first statement rendered by the Greenwood Bank & Trust Company since it's reorganization, we do so, we think, with pardonable pride. % • We take this opportunity to thank our friends and customers for making this statement possible. We appreciate the hearty encouragement received from every source, which gives us impetus for harder work and greater desire to be of benefit to Greenwood and this section of country. J- S. LOVE, Active Vice-President. R. A. BALL, Cashier. * DR.R.M.BANISTER * (Successor to Dr. Jas. Lewis.) * Graduate * Veterinary Surgeon * * , ^ r and Dentist. Do All Kind of Vaccinating. Phones: Office 112, Res. 371. GREENWOOD, MISS. *4c4c4c4c4c4c4c4c4e4e4e4c4e4c * * * * * * * * * ❖ CHEER ÜP! — "MICKEY" IS COMING! ❖ * ❖ ❖ Greenwood Theatre. Friday, Nov. 28th ♦ * ♦ THE NAME THAT IS ON THE LIPS OF THE WHOLE WORLD— ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ MICKEY U ❖ yy ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * MACK SENNETT'S MASTERPIECE, FEATURING— ❖ » ❖ ❖ \ ♦ ❖ t i MABEL NORMAND ❖ ? ❖ * If you are young, old, or just wavering between the two—you'll love + "MICKEY" because "MICKEŸ" is a masterpiece, interweaving hu- | mor and pathos, love and adventure. She is a Cinderella with a "KICK!" She is a daring, thrilling acrobat! She is ail girl, all mischief, all loveableness. Truly, the picture you will never forget. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * ❖ PRICES:—17c and 28c ❖ ! ❖ ❖ * ❖ ❖ *î~î* ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ❖ 4—:* ❖ ❖ ♦> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * *+*+* * « . < » AUCTION ❖ «• ❖ * ❖ « » ❖ « • * • • ❖ I Will Sell At Auction, To The Highest Bidder, Regardless of Cost. * Saturday, November 29 At Heittner's Stables in North Greenwood \Z ❖ ❖ ❖ •• ❖ • • ❖ ❖ • > * $ «» * 100 HEAD MULES 50 HEAD MARES • • * * % 4* •• 4 • • * • • ❖ ❖ You Can't Afford to Miss this Sa'e. Adv. Tomorrow. Look for big ❖ «i* ! * «• * «■ * i West Point, Mississippi. 4* * D. COTTRELL •• •h o ❖ * if 4* «* + * * * * THANKSGIVING * j * Brighten The Day * ^ * With Flowers * * * * * * * * : * We offer exceptionally good * * Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carna- * ♦ tions and Paper White Narcissus ♦ ♦ A fine lot of Pot Plants and a ♦ * beautiful line of baskets. Place * * your order early. : * ♦ 4c * * * Greenwood Floral Co. * * * Phone 787. * 912 Hoary St. * * a*****#*; * * * * * * * * REDUCED PRICES Wall's Meat Market 405 Johnson St. Phone 113. Beginning Monday, Nov. 24th, will deliver free to any.part of city meats at following prices: Pork Chops, per pound. Steaks—loin porter house, round, lb. . Roasts, per pound . Pure Pork Sausage, lb. Stew Meat, per pound . 30c 30c 25c 35c 20c Weekly accounts carried for respon sible parties, but at these prices bills mst be paid promptly every Monday. Now is your chance to get a cheap Gage hat at the Style Shop. Reduced below coot.