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1 1 11 65 TT7 i HO j ? KM 9 A 'v. O h O M B 7 r Hp- A iJ . a HA j 0 j ometliing Absolutely Ikw m chandishig and Advertising Scheme. We are not putting our advertising money out on fences,' trees and big signs', but arc going to give it to you in CASH, and will expect you to do the rest of the advertising. Get the LOOKS GOOD TO ME envelopes. $300.00 in CASH, or even more is our estimate.' The exact amount, of course, will depend upon your co-operation. Help to make it a w inner-You can't loose. SAIN ! i 4 1 In addition to Hie CASH dividends which we propose to pay back to our CASH customers, we are also going to offer some very attractive price conccsions. We are determined to make this one of the GREATEST events of merchandising, and as to the profit ycu ill receive, will de pend upon your individual support, This is NOT a voting contest. We do not propose for our customers to be drummed to death by contes tants and vote getters, but every individual shares his own gains. f! Proposition Outlined. i j Bofeinnin.l oeptenUr 1st, nnd lasting until Oeto!r2ath, a certain per rent of all CASH sdes anl COLLECTIONS will be set asi U daily or droooed into a ten-?,- tl;'S(nn,.,"Se' and Wi,!1 ,)C kcpt in a J)ro,ni,Jcnt J,lnt,c in ona "f o"r d"w windows, a.id with eaeli CASH pnrshaso of $1.00, or for each' dollar paid on ACGOJNr during this U:ne, you will receive one of the LOOKS GOOD TO ME envelops, oataiaini a card with a number thereon. These numbermil be- gm at l and run consecutively, and some number between 10 and 215 will be selected as the winning number, and the number thus selected, and all n-imVrs di visive thereby wn be ron ,,,ere; the winning mnnhers, a:i I on Oet. 20th, nil holders of such number, if present at the time of the distribution of the CASH divi dend, will be cab led ,n an c pi il sh ire. Oi course the party inl ling twj win .in. numbers will ! entitled t: twice as m nln as the party holding only one and sr. on. There wnl pra-dy .;e r.n a rational bonus oliered the three parties holding the hightest number of winning cards issued origionally to them. The propo- rl'T ,T " n CVCr2: MnC:, ZlT? t0 &ot yUr mottay w',rlh ia merc!um Ms and th CASH divided is an additional bonus. Be gun ing SIu ruk3.L tae 1st. and lasting until OCTODE 20th. Get the LOOKS GOOD TO M envelopes. DO IT MOV. I5iin early and et your share Houston, i i j v 3 h'iJSSlSSippi j houli;a Ids rrnher.Mrs t rts should have b.-t-a ia the 7 1 1 if i-Vi iUK C.1 a A "1 ft' I if , -2 A L E S.. . 5 nagan" of T it- It eenvs as if Shorty Rob- A t , . , TT . I v. ...vt. v . v.in.jr uui unit, oiaw ociinuij. o ;l- .idr b bit'Pr thrn;vi-.. ,,nt,v. -t Sf.H , . '" oc.iuui, opilOUai lOr L2U11. OOUrSC. week. latter thnnvbg contest at Mobile ' a; !:e lacked but 1.) Let til ;. wlii;' as far as the nriz! thorougii, practical, progressive. Terms reaiouable. Wrifft for rfitriln'itf !J , ci " . 1 ll"""'n ul 1,11 U-S IUC niliU v.vvv...0v.v. & v Shonuer returned . . . , . . , . T T T.r . !, ' ,vl';;,er vll!l ls arm ia bad J- J. Weaver, Prin. J. W. Howard. See L Houlka, Mississippi if hv np'iishere she has been t)y the bedside of her father. He thro wed J-.o ieei lie starts another pretraet meeting. Mrs John Wooldridgr 01 The i'iav "Ti Niebi's In . A Bar Ream staged by local . Rev Roper left Saturday talent here I act Tuesday was ij " for South Mississippi where i:u!eed a success. Mr Wes- ! ' f- :s is indeed to be praised ! 0 1 tiie manner in which he il traiaed the players and they in the maimer in which they carried out his instructions. 'Manv said it wns t!u bst The .meetb,; d,)d : home talent play that they last Sunday with fifteen ad- had ever w'tneS'vl ditions, five by letter and ten ; by profession of faith. ! Hon W Lake Hays of Val- Mesdames Margaret aa(i thall was a pleasaat visitor Ida Walker went to Buena iiXC JIrdl-Reed home Vhta Monday to carry John ; 1,uirs(,ay Curtis Walker to school1 Misses Janet Walker and Thorn is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs Jeff Kirby. t'v. Lucretia Harris of Houston attended the play Tuesday. School is to start next Dr II Hardin and C A Ponsl.-v fif Cp.lhonn Cuv wns up to see Mr J C Beasleyi Monday and we hope that it Wednesday. ! 1) vvith a full school. Mc Dwight Phillips left! Mr W M Bland returned Wednesday for Blue Moun-j Tuesday from a trip to Mem tcin where he is to attend : Plis (ter points, school this session. j Mr Rufus Moore, the de- Mr Duell Phillips of Sa- I)ot ant during Mr Bland's bougla spent Monday here absence returned to New enroute to Blue Mountain. Albany Wednesday. Mr Bryan Lantrip 0" Cal-I L D Cook and J Lowrey houn passed through here t;f EHzy were guests of Wednesday enroute to Biue friends here Monday. Mountain. j Mrs Maxey returned from Mr L C Hobson brought a delightful visit to her the first bale of cetUai for ; brother Mr John Going Houlka here Wednesday. C ' Calhoun City last Friday. N Thorn ginned and wrapped Mac Reed spent Thursday it fil e. j in Houston. You may be well tocUy, hut tomor row your wife may be called upon to make the living and educate the children, have you enough insurance to enable her to do it. Walker cxanaer Life Insurance Office over E. P. Vilson Cl Co s Drug Store. Open to all JPiiysicians S T" 5 ' CP , r- wk V hr r h Via. M it II M tl d Hftrk IV.J H ft i A M Fire Proof Cu!!ding Elaotrlc Llfihta Steam Heated Eiaotrlc Fans Met and Cold Baths Modern Operating Room, with Steam Sterili zers, Microscopical and Chemical Laborato ry. Graduate Nurses in Attendance PREPARED TO CARE FOR ANY HOSPITAL PATIENT Phono 151 Houston, Mississippi A Watch to be properly repaired and cleaned, must be en tirely taken to pieces, each part separately cleaned and inspected, and these parts reassembled. It must then be carefully adjusted and timed. All this is delicate work and requires experience and t;reat mechaincal ability. There is a ritfht and a wrong way to do everything. We might point out dozens of things in the matter of watch repairing thai we think we do a little better than the ordinary, but the best assurance to our customers of first-class work is our guarantee that all repair work will be satisfactory. Bring us your watch to repair. The work will be properly done and our charge will be reasonable. C. S. A N H Houston, - - Mississippi At E. F. Wilson Co. Drug Store Chancery Caurt of the First Judi- c,ja r)jstrict 0f Chickasaw County, TT 1 ri: 1 - i j p vi , rendered on the 25th day of May -1.UC 1,11 IU UiU luiy aiipt. CI Lr.Can0il. j i913. entered in Minute Book 6, Commissioners Sale 'er. This the 2Gth day of August, By virtue of a decree of the D qj . H. E. Brannon, Commissioner. Teachers Examinations. The examinations for teachers ,,, , .,.,. .,0 ,.. i The examinations for teachers I would have come on the early train to meet the board ParfeT 32. n case ,of,J- 0 license will be held as follows- But Setting up early is something I can't afford. ; vs Joe Tittle et al, No. 180(, direct- Houston for WhiteFrida ld ng me 33 Commissioner, to sell the c.ltlirj c , OJ I'll li nn liiml nf iKm r m I i.,,i n;;t n i Saturday, September 3rd and 4th. of: x 11 v:i nuuu 4ii uvu i). in., i mini iii saiu uisinci, county ana; n., r , . r, . , ii ... , , . ' . , , , , n, . 1 -i i ti. Houston for Colored rnday and Have the hoys ready uncle Daniel and the rest of them. ; Stute. described as Thirty acres ' Saturday, September 10th and 1 11th the North-Fast corner of thf North- , . ' .... ' ullln- UKotona tor White Friday and And we'll move thing out sho as you born And do more business than if I had come in the morn. V And save my place at the pie counter please For that makes the boys sit up and sneeze. Salary big enough, honor all right But that dont feed the kids by a ding sight. So I'll take part of mine in good long green The best thing to make a man dauce I've ever seen. East 1-4, of Section 6, Township 14, Range 3, East. I will on the First Monday and the 4th day of Octo ber, 1915, within lawful hours at the East Door of the Court House in the Town of Houston, offer for sale and sell said land at public auction to the highest and best bid der for cash, conveying such title as vested in me as such Commission- Saturday September 17th and 18th. Okolona for ColoredFriday and Satnrday September 2 1th and 25th Sincerely ' Geo. D. Riley, Supt Thoroughbred O. I. C. pigs for sale at reasonable prices. J. E. Hill. n 1