. - 1 . 1 ^——————— THE IUKA VIDETTE. • .v f » • . LIVE AND LET LIVE. VOLUME XXVIII NO. 41 IUKA, TISHOMINGO COUNTY. MISSISSIPPI. THURSDAY, . JUNE 27. 1912 $1.00 A YEAR ~ V. The State Board of \ Health is Obtaining Splendid Results Un >ld Good Done in Fight Against Hookworm I ■ _ Th* P aple are Being Educated in General Sanitation - > Dr W S Leathers, Director of Public Health and Sanitation of the State Board of Health and Dean of the Medical Department of the University is in receipt of a letter from Dr R N Whitfield, a repre k sentative of the Board of Health, who has been conducting a public health campaign in Covington county, giving special attention to hookworm disease. Wherever this work is being done untold good is accomplished and the letter given I below speaks for itself: ' 'You have done my family more good by treating them for hook Vt«orm disease than everything else ! that .has been done. “I'here are ten in my family, Lthe youngest being twelve years of age. .The Valdest child is twenty four years of*age. You found all of us, myself, husband and eight Children badly affected with hook worm disease and have given all of us the treatment. ' v['‘For the past two years not a member of my family ontside of myself has been able to work. Year before last not less than six of the family were in bed nearly the whole year. Two of them were in bed nearly all of last year and others in bed at different times. I had to give up my horse and milk cow last year to buy medicine that did no good. ‘‘I ordered $10.00 worth of med icine from St Louis and it did no good. I managed to keep things going by scrubbing and washing for the people of Collins and using what little donations the people gave me. Since beginning the hookworm treatment not one has been in bed except when taking the treatment and nearly all are new able to work and help. The people do not give me any aid now, and in fact I do not need their assistance I feel very grateful for the benefit we have received.” This letter was 'written by Mrs Elizabeth Dials, Collins, Miss. The facts contained in this letter have been verified, and is but an example of what is being done to improve the physical efficiency of our people and increase the indus trial prosperity of the State. An Ordinance To Prevent Playing In the Springs in the Mineral Springs Park, or Polluting the Same, or I Sitting on Curbing of Same. ■ J t Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the S V Board of Mayor and Aldermen of ■ 11* the town of Iuka, that it shall be ® f unlawful for any person or indi I J vidual to play in the Springs lo I j cated in the Mineral Springs Park IS "with their hands or feet or stir the M said waters with snything. Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful ■■ for any person or individual to sit fll on the curb of said Springs or in 'S.. any manner pojlute the water of any or either of said Springs by dropping anything or substance W Sec. 3. Any person convicted M of violating this ordinance or any lor each offense or imprisonment flXHS! KQQ. lft)6T ’ ijfjr' ML Bfe. 'm*kt**0 ....... '■ In Memory The wife of Mr John Murphy who has been vary ill for 2 years, passed away on the 18th of June and was laid to rest on the 19th. Her hard trials on this earth are over and she has gone on to that bright land above. Mrs Murphy leaves a husband, 5 girls and 3 boys and a host of friends to mourn her loss and we have the great hope of meeting her again. She has gone to rest. Girls and boys, weep not for your dear mother for she has gone to that happy home and in the sweet by and by you will meet her. May the love of God be with you all and may you be able to meet the loved ones who have gone on be fore. A Friend. They Put An End To It Chas Sable, 30 Cook St., Roch ester, N Y says he recommends Foley Kidney Pills at every op portunity because they gave him prompt relief from a bad case of kidney trouble that had long both ered him. Such a recommendation coming from Mr Sable, is direct and convincing evidence of the great curative qualities of Foley Kidney Pills. Model Drug Store. Trustee’* Notice Of Sale Under the provisions of and by virtue of the authority conferred on the undersigned J A E Pyle, in a certain deed in trust executed on 1 TtK flair r\f Tiinn 1010 Kir T Cary Thompson to me as trustee,1 in which the lands hereinafter de scribed were conveyed to me as trustee aforesaid to secure a cer tain indebtedness therein men tioned due and payable to the Tishomingo Banking Company, due and payable on the loth day of June, 1912, which said deed in trust is recorded in the chancery clerk’s office of said county in trust deed book P 6, page 283, de fault having been made in the payment of the said indebtedness and having been requested to do so by W T Bennett, receiver of said Tishomingo Banking Com pany, which receiver was ordered and directed by the chancery cou rt of said county to make such re quest, by order of said court taken in vacation on the-day of June 1912, which order is of rec ord in the chancery clerk’s office in minute book number three (3), page-, which record of said deed in trust and said order of said court are hereby referred to as j part of this notice, I, the said J A E Pyle as trustee have taked pos session of said lands and I will further within lawful hours on the 22nd day of July 1912, in front of the south door of the court house of said county, offer for sale and will sell the said lands at public auction for cash to the highest, best and last bidder, described as follows, to wit:- All of Block eight (8) that lies north of the wire fence that runs east and west through said block and just north of the branch, the same being all of said block eight (8) except that part occupied by the court' house and the residence and cot tage and garden known and owned bv L E Sawver, also all of Block nine (9) except that part occupied by the electric light plant and steam laundry, all of said property be ing in the Terry Survey of the town of luka, Tishomingo county, Mississippi, and known as the Mineral Springs Hotel property in said town. I sell and convey only such title as is vested in me in the prem;"“" A E Pyle, Trustee. flan toughs And Breaks Ribs thing spell . felt ter doc bro Trustee’s Notice Of Sale Under and by virtue of the au thority vested in me as trustee by and in a certain deed in trust ex ecuted on the 16th day of May A D 1911 by and between the Tish omingo Country Estate, a corpor ation, party of the first part, to the undersigned W L Elledge trustee to secure a certain indebtedness therein mentioned due and payable to J A E Pyle, absolutely, on the 16th day of February 1912, in the sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) which said trust deed is of record in the Chancery Clerk’s office of said county in trust deed book P 6 page 570, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness when the same ma tured and the said beneficiary hav ing requested me to do so, I have take possession of said land here inafter described, being the same lands conveyed in said trust deed, and pursuant to the power therein conferred, I will within legal hours on the 13th day of July, in front of the south door of the court house in the town of Iuka, at public auc tion for cash to the highest and best bidder, expose for sale and will sell the following lands situ ated in said county and state and further described as follows, to wit:- Beginning at a point in the forks of the Free Bridge and East port road and running northerly with said road four hundred eigh teen (418) feet, thence southeast wardly eighteen (18) degrees east two hundred ten (210) feet to a stake, thence southwardly four hundred eighteen (418) feet para with w#v«sf hnnnHnrv 1inf» 41 R feet to the Free Bridge road, thence with the Free Bridge road j 210 feet to the point of beginning, above property known as the W W Davis two acre block. Also be ginning at the southwest corner of the W W Davis 2 acre lot on the Free Bridge road and running eastwardly with said road 210 feet thence at right angles with said road northwardly 210 feet, thence westwardly parallel with said road 210 feet to the W W Davis line, thence southwardly with s^id line to point of beginning, above de scribed tract of land containing one (l) acre more or less and known as the Precilla Derrick place. All in Sec 19, T 3, R 11 E said county and state. I sell such title as is vested in me in the premises. W L Elledge, Trustee. Ice, Ice, Ice! Phone J B Williams, No. 48, whe you are ready for ice. He is ready to serve you and will al ways keep a supply on hand. Prompt delivery but give your or der in time. Trustee’s Notice Of Sale Under and by virtue of the au thority vested in me as trustee in a certain deed intrust executed by the Tishomingo Country Estate, a corporation, to me as trustee on the 22d day of June 1911 wherein the lands hereinafter described were conveyed to me in trust to secure a certain indebtedness therein mentioned due and payable on the 22d day of November 1911 to J A E Pyle, said deed in trust being of record in the Chancery Clerk’s office of Tishomingo coun ty, Mississippi, in trust deed book P 6, page 569, default having been made in tne payment ot said in debtedness and having been re quested by said J A E Pyle so to do, I have pursuant to the powers conferred on me in said trust deed take possession of said lands and I will further within legal hours on the 13th day of July 1912, in front of the south door of the court house of said county, at public auction for cash to the highest and best and last bidder expose for sale and will sell the following described lands, to wit:- One acre more or less in the northeast fourth of sec tion nineteen (19) township three (3) range eleven (11) east, more particularly- described as follows: Commencing at the south west comer of the George Jenkins lot and running seventy (70) yards with the Eastport road, thence at right angles with said Eastport road seventy (70) yards in a north easterly direction, thence at right ity (70) yards s line, thence Jen amng, —--■ — ..— --- ' Mrs Lela Love, wife of Wiley Love, a fanner living nearCovena Ga., says: ‘‘I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and find them to be all you claim for them.. They gave me almost instant relief when my kidneys were sluggish and in active. 1 can cheerfully recom mend them to all sufferers from kidney troubles.” Model Drug Store. Notice State of Mississippi, Tishomingo County. To the depositors art*-c*«flftors of the Tishomingo Banking Co., and all othei persons interested: This is to notify you that the chan cery court of said county will con vene in vacation at thejeourt house in the town of Iuka in said county and state at nine o’clock a m on Tuesday July 30th. 1912, at which time and place the court will take up and hear all controversies, claims, and demands asserted by any and all persons having or claiming any lien or liens or claim ing any preference or preferences, or right or rights to prior payment over unsecured creditorism in and to the property and assets of said Tishomingo Banking Co a mong others the claim or possible claim of the board of supervisors : said county for and behalf of the . good roads fund 1st district, T J ; Foote sheriff, J M McDougal i county treasurer, Ben C Pace Cir 1 Clk., A T Scruggs tMayor, W B ' Leatherwood tax collector, J W Williams treasurer, all of Iuka ■ said county and Jas A Clark treas- < urer, W W Williams tax collector, ' W O Stockton street commissioner ' C C Shook Mayor all of Belmont, and T J Parrish a judgment cred itor, and any all others who have or may claim a preference or right to prior payment out of the assets of said Tishomingo Banking Co. The determination of the said questions greatly affect the inter ests of the depositors and un- ■ secured creditors and to the , end that they may have an oppor- I tunity to be present and to pro- < tect their interest in these ques- { tions the foregoing matters wire J adjourned from the regular June j term until the aforesaid date in i order that said general creditors may if they so desire appear and ; protect fheir interests against \ said prior and lien claimants. This notice is given by order of court. This the 18th., day of June . 1912. TJ Storment, , 6t. Chancery Clerk. i ur1. i MANY ADVANTAGES Farmers and those who live in rural com munities are afforded many practical conven iences by dealing with this strong National Bank. Their financial affairs can safely and con veniently be handled by means of a checking account; their surplus money safeguarded in our Savings Department where it will earn M interest. In addition numerous other practical advantages are afforded. Accounts may be opened and additional deposits made by mail. I 1^ * 1 Gorintb, flMssisstppi. M interest paid on savings. JNO F. OSBORNE, President Jas. D. Biggers, Vice Pres. H. G. Peerey, Ass’t Cashier WANTED!] UXX_AND_BLOX! The BAYOU STAVE CO. at BURNSVILLE, wants logs and ! bolts delivered at its factory for manufacture into SLACK BARREL STAVES Gum, Elm and Beech of good quality will receive the highest price the market will afford CASH ON DELIVERY y For dimensions and all needed informatiop call on or write BAYOU STAVE CO., • Burnsville, Miss. Notice To Contractors Sealed proposals for furnishing the county of Tishomingo, State of Mississippi, with record and blank books, tax receipts, warrant books, pay certificates, stationery, legal forms and such other books and blanks as are used by the county and district officers., will I be received at the office of the Chancery Clerk, of said county and state, at Iuka, Mississippi, up :o 1 p m on the first Monday in (uly, 1912, at which time the bids vill be opened and the contract awarded to the lowest responsible Didder. All bids must be enclosed n a sealed envelopeand addressed 0 the Clerk of the Chancery Court ind the bidder must endorse on he back of said envelope the pur >ose for which said bid is made. \11 bids must be accompanied by 1 bond for one thousand dollars, vitn approved securities, codition :d for the faithful performance of he contract. All bids shall be eonfined to newspaper offices and >rinting establishments and bind eries located in the state of Missis ippi and owned and controlled by eitizens thereof. Done by order >f the Board on the 3d day of June 912. T J -Storment, Clerk. A Card This is to certify that Foley’s loney and Tar Compound does lot contain any opiates, any habit orining drugs, or any ingredients hat could possibly harm its users. )n the contrary, its great healing ind soothing qualities make it a eal remedy for coughs, colds and rritations of the the throat chest md lungs. The genuine is in a fellow package. Ask for Foley’s ioney and Tar Compound and icoept no substitute. Model Drug Store. * ' a There is no real need of anyone ieing troubled with constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets will cause in agreeoble movement of >owels without any unple ect.O Give them a trial. >ale by all dealers. Paden No. 1 News is somewhat scarce. Health very good. Mrs J D Whit taker was very sick last wesk, but we are glad to note that she is I much better. We had a fine rain which fell Sunday night and Mon which will revive crops and gar dens considerbly. Crops are small, but they are 'in fine condition. Farmers are well up with their work. Dr B R Smith of Burton, has the champion acre of corn in this part. Last Saturday was court day in Paden the cases pend ing were continued. The meet ing at old Friendship church was well attended on last Sunday. Mr H J Robinson of Iuka was in attendance at church last Sunday guess Hen^y was spying Miss Sib bie Goddard of Route 2 vras in Pa den last week. Mr J E McLeod of Route 2 has bee very much on the decline but we hope he will soon be better. The lumber bus iness is holding up will at Paden. Mr Ezra Searcy of Route 2 had the misfortune to get a very fine yoke of oxen killed last week by a falling tree. The writer visited Uncle Mike Hill last Sunday eve he is very poorly, not expected to live a great while. Bom to Mr and Mrs B F Davis of Paden last week, a fine boy. The oat cron was very sorry in this part. Eld er J E Shacklford will preach at the residence of Uncle Jim Trim five miles south of Paden on the 5th Sunday in this month at 20 clock p. m. Mr H J Robinson has taken charge of the crop va cated by Mr Will Belue and will finish cultivating, and gather the same. Uncle Nim Nixon was out at church last Sunday, bat we dont suppose he was a spy, £ we close. As to who I am Mains Tie Wm Fourth of July Set over the w5 lea's Hh