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Hbc Messenger T IK MKSSKNUEK Becepu. display adver t'hen.eiUs from reputuble business men tind firms ut 26 cents per inckeacb Irmeriion. and wtltubH reudinu notlwa. or loealn. at. 10 crts rei liti lor first insertion, 6 oetus pei ne each additional insertion. It cuts are used, '.'ft pereent additional : no wood bases, NOT1CKS of murnaffes, deaths,lodt;e socials, eliurelj or oilier entertainments, are admit ted free, If limited to 10 linos. A 1! in excess of 10 lines must be paid for at 10 eents per in e, eusli for same to aeoompany ttie copy. All ie;:tl notiees ut letrul rates, puyuule be tote i.li davit of publien linn is tl.ed. OKOlONA MISS.. SEPTll. 1907 FOR HAPPY MARRIED LIFE. Gcod Manners Go Far to Preserve Peace and Concord. A groat many prorle seem to fit ink that the marriage ceremony absolves tli em from all further courtesies a tut attentions i to the person whom they have wed. After that they are always in ne.'jiitree, both as to manners and elethi'H, when they are at hoi.it?. This is a fatal mistake, Peeause a woman is married is no excuse for her ;r:i':il untidily about the house, and telling her husband home truths that hurt his vanity, because a woman is his wife gives a man no right to say tbi r- to her he would not dare to say to a 'y other lady who possessed a his, able bodied brother. Good manners are the preservation of peace and concord, and are warranted to keep happiness in any climate. The problem of how to be happy though married is really no problem at all. No mystery should ever have been made of it. It is mere ly fair dealing in fair partnership giving the other party the privileges and perquisites you assume for your self, and allowing the person you love as much consideration and civility as you would show a stranger. New York Weekly. W. F. Tucker chapter U. D. G, will give an ice cream supper on the lot east of Bearden & King's. Friday the 20th of Seplember. 5 to 11 p. m. A fie oonq t .1 OT tn There are four verses. Verse 1. 1 Ayer's Hair Vigor steps falling hair. Verse 2. Ayer s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Aver's Hair Visor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hsir Visor jukes the scalp healthy, andjk-.-ir-s it so. It is a regular hatr-tood; tn.s is the real secret of its won derful success. Tha best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Had by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. I manunoturera 01 SARSAPARILU. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. ifers $ WANTS. X 7 v.. LOST. U. D. C. pin. Reward for return to this office. FOR RENT All or part of resi dence on Adams street. J. J. K. EZELL. FOR SALE 280 acres finest land in county, 1-4 mile north of town. T. M. Walton. FOR RENT. Bed rooms, furnished or unfurnished, and two rooms and kitchen first floor Keeny building. J. J. K. EZELL. Two second hand top Buggies, good as new, for sale at bargains one for $17.50 and other at $22.50. See C. C. Steinberger, at this office. Children to Board. WANTED Several small children to board with me while going to school here. At a reasonable rate and best of care taken of them. . Mrs. M. Tindall. WANTED. Two hustling men who can furnish their own horses until Oc tober as salesmen and collectors for Singer Sewing Machine Company at Okolona and Houston, Miss. Address Singer Sewing Machine Company, Columbus, Miss., J. W. Clark, mana ger. FOR SALE 10 acres bottom land, bale to the acre, 1-4 miles from town, also 40 acres East of Fishing Club Lake, (now being built) 1-2 of it is fine bottom, and good building site in grove, and 8 acres between lake and corporation line for $200.00, building site near where the Club house will be built, and 260 acres North of said lake. Fine prairie and valley, in lots to suit buyers. The last chance to get any cheap land in sight of the college, a few acres set in alphalfa will rent from $3 to $10 per acre. It don't cost anythintf to ask aboutSand see it. Apply at once to J. M. Hey. Oko lona. Miss. A A CHARIER Of Woodland tSln Company. I. ' The corporate title of this com pany is Woodland Gin Company. II. The names of the incorporators are G. R. Houston, post office address New York City, Stale of New York; M. D. Landau, post office address Vicksburg, Mississippi, and P. Rand, post office address. New York City, Stale of New York. III. The domicile is in t lie town of Dewey, Chickasaw county, Mississippi. IV. The amount of capital stock is Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($0,500.00.) V. The par value of shares is One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) each. , VI. The period of existence is fifty years. VII. The purposes for which it is i t . i i .,i created are, awa it is nereoy autiiur- ized and empowered, to rent, lease, construct, own, operate and maintain such mills, plants, factories, or estab- ishments, as may be necessary, use ful, proper or convenient for the man ufacture of, to engage in the manufac ture, and to buy, sell and deal in, for cash or on credit, and to hold, and store, cotton seed oil, cotton seed cake, cotton seed meal, and any product or article into w hich cotton seed or crt- ton, or the product or products of either i i i r , i I or boin may oe manuctureu; to ouy, sell and deal in for cash or on credit, and to hold and store cotton seed; to gin and clean cotton and cotton seed, to compress and bale lint cotton into bales or other shapes by mechanical processes, and for such purposes to own such real estate and to rent, lease, construct, own, operate and maintain such ginneries, presses, compresses or other structures -js may be necessary or convenient, and to buy, sell and deal in and store cotton seed hulls, and lint cotton (bales and unbaled), and, further, to do all acts necessary or convenient in the judgment of the offi cers and directors of said corporation, for the welfare and business of said company. VIII. The rights and powers that may be exercised by this corporation are those covered by the provisions of Chapter 24 of the Mississippi Code of 1906. IX. The first meeting of persons in interest may be held in the city of Vicksburg, Warren county, Mississippi, and notice of such meeting is hereby dispensed with. X. Any and all meetings of the stockholders and directors of this com- Danv mav be held at the domicile of this conipany,,-or any other place in the State of Mississippi, or elsewhere. The palce of holding such stock holders' and directors' meetings may be fixed by such by-laws as may be adopted by said company, or by the holders of a majority in anount of the stock of this company, but the place of holding the meetings of directors may from time to time also be fixed by said board of directors. r, rr., 1111 f I Al. 1 he stockholders ot tins com nanv mav elect from their number a board of directors, to consist of such a ill number, not less than three, as may from time to time be fixed by a vote of the holders of a majority of the capital stock of said company. XII. Witness our signatures this the 9th day of September, 1907. M. D. LANDAU, P. RAND, G. R. HOUSTON. STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 County of New York. J Personally appeared before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for the city of New York and county and state last aforesaid, the within named G. R. Houston and P. Rand, who acknowledged that they signed and executed the foregoing instrument on the day and year therein mentioned. Given under my ha id and official seal this 9th day of September, 1907. ALPHONSE FRANCONI, Seal. Notary Puolic. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, County of Warren., J Personally appeared before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for the city of Vicksburg, county and sta.e last aforesaid, the within named M. D. Landau, who acknowledged that he signed and executed the fore going instrurpent on the day and year therein mentioned. Given under my hand and official seal this 13th day of September, 1907. JNO. J. O'NEIL, Seal. Notary Public. Mr. Tom Sledge returned to his home in Dockery, Miss., after a short visit here. A fine received. new line of harness ) us Prices right ' Adams & Neubert. Miss Ethel Steinberger. of Tupelo, visited Miss Ettie Kate Spradley Mon day and Tuesday. Mrs. A. C. Cox and children re turned Sunday from Derma, where they have been visiting for some time. The Okolona Industrial College is at present building an enormous barn, a two story boy's dormitory and laundry a tWq story carpentry shop and a four story brick "building for the recitation rooms, at an expenditure of some ten thousand dollars. -sccj:ccj) EHS35OT Don't sell your cotton until you see me, " fairly, paying full prices Office timiATTLER A Mississippian who has had his house full of his wife's and his own kin ever since the 2-cent rate in ad- joining states has been in ettect is hoping the fare will be raised to b cents a mile. No doubt it will be pleasant for take a ride President Roosevelt to down the Mississippi, but if he wants to have some really thrilling exper iences, let him come to Chickasaw county and take a buggy ride over our country roads and pikes. This town has had lots of experience with newcomers who want to regulate i... r i .1 conditions 01 a piace as auun us nicy move into it; and when some fellow with a face like a bottle of lemon ex tract and agin fizz breath xomes in and stands around and jowers about what dern poor company he is in, we always think of a certain old fellow, ( pictetus, wasn't it?) who said, "Re member that the door is open, so while you stay do not complain. SI' AO' DEALERS m Ml IN Office First Door West of Elliotts Tupelo Opera House Friday Night, Sept. 20 The Band Minstrels ' THE BEST ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR A musical your feet first part that moving all the will keep time and funny ;11 we should smile ! You can leave on the 6:40 train and night. get back at 12 the same A IP ' We have decided to open up a new hardware store in the building first door east of the Merchants & Farmers Bank and our goods are already in transit. ' Will open some time in September. The stock will be complete with . , ! Everything That a Mnf ur or. enrA Ihal nif nrl 1 ' .1 ' romnlete stock will ffet vour trade okolona, Mississippi y L Will in Okolona, Cotton Buyer Mrs. W. O. Williamson end Miss L i Flora Bell Nix, of Mobile, Ala., were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nix. Mr. and Mrs T two little ones, of guests this week of and Will Nix. A. '"Hartley, and Mobile, are the Mr. and Mrs. Joe We Clean. Press, Repair and Alter 11. l , JiL.. 1 J l.i Mississippi. 1 AGRSON ladies and gents domes, mucireuu- Doay rj10urns with the sorrowing par ent phone 168 j en's and relatives over their sudden . Harrison Company, Tailors anJ terrible bereavement. Last Sun The Jewish holidays were recognize. ed here lvionuay anu vveuuesuay uy , , . f i i-t i I ?d here Monday and Wednesday by Hie ClOSinr Ol lite OCWISII uuamcaa le houses. Rubel's and Rosenbaum s. Rev. J. D. Jameson has returned from his vacation, so kindly given him by the Baptist congregation, and will conduct his usual services next Sunday morning and evening. L. P. Haley has an ad in this issue notifying everyone that he has money, to loan on improved farm and town property. He represents one of the largest and strongest companies in the South and will treat you right. No high rate of inte-est charged either. It's hot summertime but we are still receiving car loads of wagons and selling them at prices that almost cam pel you throw that old one in the scrap HeaP' ADAMS & NEUBERT. . . .. . . ..,,,v,y,ww wr wur -ur wif v.tr.,y'v'AJ'v'1-itS Both Telephones Local and Long Distauce Connections. COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN. Orders Accepted For Direct Wires to 25 Bales or More All Exchanges. Mrs. E. E. Cheairs left Monday for Memphis. Texas, where she will visit her sister Mrs. T. Randolph for a few weeks. Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies Hay, Hay Machinery, Harness, in fact everything that the farmer v, ants, and at all prices. Adams & Neubert. J. W. Densmore and J. W. Hern don, of Berea college, Ky were in the city last week viewing the condition of the negro Industrial college. The young ladies of the Methodist church will serve dinner in the White side building opposite this office during court week. A good square meal and perfect service. If you haven't seen the new ball bearing buggies we are selling, you have missed the easiest riding buggy ever made. Let us show you our line. Adams & Neubert. Okolona U. D. C. will call a meet ing Friday afternoon at 4 p. m., at ihe residence of Mrs. D. G. Deavenport. Special business will be attended to and all members will please attend. Okolona Chapter U. D. C, wil' serve dinner the first day of court week. The proceeds will be used to ward erecting a fence around (he Sol diers Cemetery. It is time for you to think about Fall and Winter Suits. If you decide to have one made don't fool with agents, but call and see us and get the best fit and work money can buy. Harrison Company, Tailors Independent Phone 168 flodern Hardware 'HI I . 1 1 r Will ntf BR IHW AS HnVOIiCH. 11 I till . thert we intend to merit it. Come Okolona, Mississippi J. Walton Murtee, Manager . v , n us. v,u;;rM tS.Ltr.U VN vr'VN'V'W tiff's g q: Sadler - Hardware Company UN al ways treat you Tom Lyles' store. Little Francis Abbott Little Francis Abbott died Sunday at the Abbott home from tetanus. The precious little girl, who had gladdened the hearts of parents and friends dur ing her short life, met the Grim Reap er witfi a fortitude and patience that no amount of suffering could break down. She was a beautiful child, loved by all who knew her, and every i .i.i day, a week ago little Francis with several other small friends were rid- , , ... . .. . , intf her nonv and while trolicing she ing her pony and while trolicing s fell breaking her forearm and dislocat ing her elbow, and though every care and medical attention was given her the terrible germ tetanus set in re sating in her death. Thank God for the laugh of a little child, . That echoes along the day, And breaks the dark of the toiler's life ' With the dawn of its golden ray! It softens the road of the roughened p ave To a lane of the smoothest gold; It touches the buds of faded hope Till they loosen and unfold; It floods the world with the light of a song. -MonUnn this paper wtien yoo write-1 AND PROVISIONS Open Publicy best Guarantee When the maker of a medicine, sold through druggists for family use, takes his patients fully into his confi dence" by frankly and fearlessly pub lishing broadcast as well as on its bottle wrappers, a full list of all the ingredients in plain English, this ac , . . . i i .ii tion on his part is the best possible evidence that he is not afraid to have the search light of investigation turn ed full on his formula and that it will bear the most thorough investigation Dr. rierces ravonte rrescription tor the cure of weaknesses, periodica! pains and functional derangements of the organs distinctly feminine, is a medicine put up for sale through drug gists for woman's use, the maker of which takes his patients into his full confidence by open and honest 'publi' city. A glance at the published ingre dients on each bottle wrapper, will show that it is made wholly from native, American, medicine roots, that contains no poisonous or habit-torming drugs, no narcotics and no alcohol pure, triple refined glycerine, of proper strength being used instead of the com monly employed alcohol, both for ex trading and preserving the active me dicinal properties found in the roots of the American forest plants employed. If interested send name and. address to Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo, N. Y. for his little book of extracts from the works of eminent medical writers anc teachers,' endorsing the several .ingre dients and telling just what Dr. Pierce's ... i . i. r t medicines tre made ot. Us tree tor the asking. ' , 111 and Implement House Carries LUUI ICUU9 llcatlllbllh H"l nvvo i A-AalrMAMi v,nkt nnliM Bnil and see us. Dr. J. A. Donaldson t PHYSICUX and SUWi EON Offi ice hi reeney Build mg. Residence Phone 107 A A ; DR, IL A. LOVE, Dental Surgeon t t Office over the King & Gardner Grocery. Phone 74 Oko! ona, Miss. DR. T.J. CAMPBELL DENTIST j" v e i t Ik AT x Uthce hrst door west ol ivter chants and Farmers Bank Office Independent Telephone J 29; Residence 170 J Okolona, Mississippi DR. KATE B. ELY OSTEOPATHIC p y s i c i a N Residence at Mrs. John Haw kins,' Okolona, Mississippi Independent Phone 130 w tlie highest market price for -Tv e pay Old Iron Old Brass Etc. Bring it to us. It will be that much clear money. just Hawkins & Hodges F you need Cut Glass for J gift making, for the sideboard. 4 for the table or as an ornament we offer some decidedly cuttings this month. j JOHNSON I'The Right Kind of a grocer always gives you what you call for or . 1 ! U 4- De ODiiging unougii iu get it for you. W. P. Conner is that kind and has got J. a full line of fancy gro- ceries. Goyourself.send the children or J' PHONE 28 J; When You Buy BUY AT HOME , The Home Merchants mer-t your support, they are mainstays of the community. And when you buy of Home Merchants, buy of those who advertise. X 4 4 f X X 1