To fas ten its hold upon the system. < At Dr. Tj«* 0 ® 8 and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., there has been tested fer the past few years a new remedy for kidney, bladder, uric tion, acid troubles, rheumatism, gout, and flore such ailments as follow, and so many . cases, both acute and stubborn, have fay yielded to this wonderful remedy that Dr. Pierce decided to name it Anuric, and arrange for its distribution to the public through medicine dealers every- _ where. YouTui find it many times more active than lithia, dissolving uric acid on ai water does sugar. ce Obtain a bottle of these tablets today the gratifying results. Sr., ter six (S. ty, >f ner six ty, said said of ty to ner of _ of ■ I , I j i 5 j. of ♦ * * • * # . A WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR KIDNEYS, BLADDER, URIC ACID Through failure of kidneys to set, congestion, inflammation, any n's condition is ripe for disease to through PERSONAL MENTION West Helena, Ark.:—"The best medi cines 1 have ever taken are Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and Pleasant Pellets. I have taken the 'Discovery* as a tonic and blood puri fier and consider it the very best there is. The 'Pleasant Pellets' are a fine liver regu \ # J I I fù/ lator; they also regu ' ,w stomach and rgans and put N ft late bowels, tone up all th new life in one's system. I am always glad to recommend these medicines of Dr. Pierce's."—W m. D Johnson, 316 S. 5th St. H Any medicine dealer will supply you with Dr. Pierce's Discovenr in either liquid or tablet form, or send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., for trial package. i I Federal Laws are Complicated, and much depends upon correct interpretation. The Government requires rec- | ords to be kept, which shall ac curately reflect gains and pro fits, and be subject to exam ination. I I I I J. J.GREEN j FEDERAL TAX CONSULT ANT AUDITOR. Office : Kimbrough Building Cookhouse. I near ■ Drs. Loper & Loper Optome trists Kantor Building. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. Office Phone 820 Residence 867 * Christmas Plants * NOW ON DISPLAY * Cyclamen — Begonias Poinsettas Beautiful beyond all descrip- * tion. Come and see them and * Place * 4 * * * make your selection, your order early for Cut * * * * Flowers. * Greenwood Floral Co. * * 912 Henry Street. Phono 787. * ********** * * * * * CAR LOAD Republic Trucks It will give us pleasure to figure with you.* •H. D. Walker Auto Co. PHONES No. 767 and 768 Greenwood, Miss. **•»*•«« « ****** LOANS 4 3200,000.00 loaned on Delta lands ♦ 4 recently. Amounts $3.000.00 to 4 4 $100,000.00. Make new loans 4 4 or i n c r e a se your old on e e . ♦ 1 Pollard & Hamner *************** - Get xü of those troublesome "war tacks-es" in your pocket by Red Cross Christmas seals with them For K T » _ «a ¥ * > £3 CHANCEBT COURT CITATION. State of Mississippi. To the Heirs-At-Law of James Y. McNeill, Sr., deceased,'and any and all persons having or claim ing any interest in the hereinaf ter described property: you are commanded to appear before . Chancellor G. E. Williams, in tion, in the City of Greenwood, Le flore County, Mississippi, on the 22nd . „ . ioiq *■„ «.i™ „k fay of December, 1919, to make ob jection, if any you have, to the con firmation of the sale made on Novem 19th, 1919, by A. R. Bew, Special _ . . . Commissioner m cause number 3564 on the General Docket of the Chan ce ry Court of Leflore, Mississippi, styled «Kane Reed, et al. vs. The Heirs-At-Law of Tames Y. McNeUl, Sr., Deceased, et al.", of the property known as the James Y. McNeill Home stead, situated in the northwest quar ter (N. W. 1-4) and the northeast quarter (N. E. 1-4) of section thirty six (36), and the southwest quarter (S. W. 1-4) of section twenty five (25), in township nineteen (19), range two (2) west, in Leflore Coun ty, Mississippi, more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at tne northwest corner >f the northwest quarter (N. W. cor ner of N. W. 1-4) of section thirty six (36,) township nineteen (19), range two (2) West in Leflore Coun ty, Mississippi, running thence east along the northern boundary line of said section thirty six (36) to the quarter corner post at the northeast corner of said northwest quarter of said section thirty six (36), then east along the northern boundary line of said section thirty six (36) a distance of two and forty two hundredth i2.42) chains ,thence south thirty right (38) degrees forty five (45) minutes west a distance of nine and fifty hundredths (9.50) chaînes, thence south forty nine (49) degrees thirty (30) minutes west a distance of twen ty and three hundredths (20.03) chains to Blue Lake, thence in a southerly di rection with the meandering line of laid Lake at low water mark to the intersection of the section line run ning south from said northwest cor ner of said northwest quarter of said section thirty six (36,) thence north along the said section line a distance of twenty four and seventy six hun Iredths (24.76) chains to the point of beginning; said tract comprising thirty six hundredths (.36) acres more or less situated in the north west comer of the northeast quarter (N. W. corner of N. E. 1-4) of said section thirty six (36) and seventy one and fifty four hundredths (71.54) I acres more or less situated in the northwest quarter (N. W. 1-4) of said , section thirty six (36); less a lot or I parcel of land sixty by seventy (60x j 70) feet, situated in the said north i west quarter of said section thirty six (36), particularly described in the deed from James Y. McNeill and Mar garet D. McNeill to Mrs. E. A. Love recorded in book 37, at page 483, of the Records of Land Deeds of Leflore County, Mississippi; less also two and seven tenths (2.7) acres sitûated in the northwest quarter of said north west quarter (N. W. 1-4 of N. W. 1-4) j. of said section thirty six (36) parti cularly described in the deed from ♦ James Y. McNeill and Margaret D McNeill to R. N. Love, dated Augus * 23rd, 1905, recorded in book 38, at page 329, of the Records of Land Deeds of said county; less also ten and six tenths (10.6) acres in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (N. W. 1-4 of N. W. 1-4) of said section thirty six (36), particu larly described in the deed from * James Y. McNeill and Margaret D. McNeill 'to R. N. Love, dated June 12th, 1908, recorded in book 37, at page 68, of the Records of Land Deeds of »aid county; less also thirty three hundredths (.33) acres situated in the west half of the northwest quar ter (W. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4) of said sec tion thirty six (36) particularly de scribed in the deed from James Y. McNeill and Margaret D. McNeill to W .W. Ellies, Jr., dated January 1st, 1909, recorded in book 37, at page 355, of the Records of Land Deeds of said county; less also forty four hun dredths (.44) acres situated in the west half of the northwest quarter (W. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4) of said section thirty six (36,) particularly described in the deed from James Y. McNeill and Margaret D. McNeill to W. W. Ellis, Jr., dated August 16th, 1906 recorded in book 40, at page 162, of the Records of Land Deeds of said county, less also thirty four hun dredths (.34) acres situated in the west half of the northwest quarter (W. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4) of said section • thirty six, (36), particularly described in deed from James Y. McNeill and Margaret D. McNeill to J. B. Ellis, dated December 28th, 1907, recorded in book 36, at page 463, of the Reo * ords of Land Deeds of said county; less also one and seven tenths * (1.7) # acres situated in Hie northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter (N. W. 1-4 of N. W. 1-4) of said section thir ty six (36,) particularly described in the deed from James Y. McNeill and Margaret D. McNeill to Jennie Mc Cain Reed, dated I "JulaP——ii 1907" and recorded in book 37 ,at page 102, . of the Records of Land Deeds of said county; less also the depot grounds situated in the no r thwest quarter ef northwest quarter (N. W. 1-4 ef N W. 1-4) of said section thirty six (36)*. particularly described in the Margaret D. McNeill to too Georgia Pacific Railroad Company dated Oc tober 21st, 1890, record ed h book 1^ eocdn of Land ©. © vaca £3 mmMrn . of D. at in Y. to i ' ' \ WÊ ; ■ ''«I ? = --Ï Si? m ... 'ijjl ,f. ; ©. I ' m © & m m r France ; i e ft from New York. Half of them ! landed in England and the ^ther half landed in France, Why Nuts Are Valuable Food. Nuts can and do take the place of I meat in the diet with beneficial results, ' and they are bound to be in great de mand at good prices in the future, says the American Forestry Magazine, which is campaigning for the planting of nut and fruit trees along the Roads I of Remembrance being built in honor cf war heroes. ; S How New York Protects Sheep. New York expects its sheep herd to t Increase perceptibly under the 1 opera «on of a drawn up tr prevent the ravage of the canine. j j -o Children will cry for LIVERADE (Adv.) after the first dose, j The Department of Agriculture as sisted the Census Bureau In prepar ing the list of questions to be aske of every farmer at the coming census o -o OLD PAPERS FOR SALE —25 rats per 100, at The Daily Common weath Office. PETITION FOR PARDON. To the Mississippi State Board of Pardons and His Excellency Gov. Theo. G. Bilbo: We the undersigned citizens of the State of Mississippi, would respect ully represent unto your Honorable Body that one Charlie Crumble, now convict No. 550, was convicted of murder at the Fall term of Circuit Court of Leflore County, Mississippi, and sentenced to life imprisoun .mt. We believe that he has fully repented and that the ends of Justice hav* fully met in the punishment already inflicted. He has made a good pris oner and we believe he deserves a full and complete pardon. Respectfully, P. E. Mitchell, W. M. Wilson, D. B. Magee, J. M. Stubberfield, H. L. Wal ton, S. H. Lomax, J. R. Bush, R. L. Frazier, Weakly, A. A. Sykes, J. A. Shute, L. D. Morris, A. B. Vaughn, E. L. Lehr, W. H. Davis, F. E. Stafford. L. L. Freeman, Geo. J. Why don't they take the risks and send the Prince of Wales to Ireland? A young man of such a winning way could hardly fail to make friends even there. ■o Every mother will appreciate the value of LIVERADE for children. (Adv.) -o To judge from the utterances ant activities of Dr. Nicholas Murray But 1er, he is of the opinion that college president in the White would be an excellent thing. ^