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f t at Local New Best quality Cement. Hawkins & Hedges. N. A. Holmes spent Saturday in Columbus. Oliver Shell spent one day last week in Houston. , Clifford West, of West Point, spent Sunday here. See Mrs. Chambers' Big Milli nery Sale ad on another page. , For Sale Two cowh with young calves. Irs. C. D. Kay. C. H. Moffat, of Houston, was a visitor in this city last Thurs day. Claude Gray of, Tupelo, was a business visitor in our city this week.,. The Rubel Motor" Co., has the agency lor the Hudson auto- . mobile. ( Mrs. G V. I. Cole has return ed from a visit to friends in West Point. J Mr. and Mrs. ' T. J." Cole, of r 'Amory, i spent Sunday with 'friends here. ' ' !' The musical at Mrs. Laura Jlarrell's Wednesday night was a big success! i The Okolona Motor Co., has r t 'secured the state agency for the j 'Pullman automobile. A Claude Wood fin, v who 'has been attending the State University, f returned home Monday. V Best quality Cement. , . .Hawkins & Hodges. Mr. W. P. Tincall has return- ed from a two weeks visit to !his daughter in Columbus, Ga. J Crawford Hawkins left last V night for Lafayette, Ind., where Jhe goes to accept a position. I Rev, G. W. Riley, pastor of the Baptist church at Houston, 4 Was a visitor in our city Sunday. k Crawford Hawkins, who hag een attending Auburn ' college, iias returned to his home in this fjty- 1 Mrs. M. C. Gage and little daughter, of Meridian are visit ing relatives at.d friends in this jdty. J Miss Blanche Ecens has re- urned from Holly . Sprifigs, here she has "been attending ?hool. . , See Mrs. Chambers' Millinery iale ad ' on another page. She offering some exceptional argains. Quality counts in Cement, v Hawkins & Hodges. !Mr. and Mrs J. T. Stanford id little caughttr spent Sunday ith relatives ai.d friends in ouston. ' . , Mrs. R. L. Neubert atterded e graduating exeuises of the lue Mountain 'college first of ,ie weeK. He rs, What About This? mm ' . Only ten in every hundred babies are born with perfect eyes. Eye defects in the other ninety vary, but all should have attention, particularly when the child reaches the school age. We are' apt to neglect looking after this important matter, for the reason that children very seldom detect eye trouble themselves until it is apparent to everyone. If your children squint, if they hold their books too close to the eye, if their school progress is not what it should be then let us determine, by accurate examina tion, whether glasses will help. Byron Mitchell, Optometrist At Bearden & LaGrone's Drug Store, SATURDAY, MAY 29 th Miss Gean is still very much in the "On to Frisco" contest and is working hard to win the trip. adv. For Sale or , Exchange Johnson Grass Hay, Mabene or King Cotton Seed and Peas. A. T. Stovall. Miss Margaret Smith, who has , been attending School in Washington, I). C, returned home Sunday night. Rev. A. L. 0' Brian t, pastor of the Raptist church here, preach ed the commencement sermon at Buena Vista Sunday. J. P.. Goiny. of Calhoun City, editor of the Dixie Herald, came over one day last week and purchased an automobile. Mrs. Annie Dawson and Mrs. Jesse Dawson spent Tuesday afternoon in Tupelo the guest of Mrs. Norman Monaghan. Miss Hilary Ward will hold her recital at the Star Theatre Wednesday afternoon, June 2nd, beginning at four o'clock. Miss Mary Louise Neilson has returned to her home in Oxford, after a few weeks visit to her aunt, Mrs. James Gordon. EGGS Buff Orpingtons, Cook's Strain; White Wyandotts, Fishel's Strain. 50c for 15. J. M. HALEY. Miss Jaunita Neubert, who has been attending Blue Mountain college, has completed her course and returned to her home here. Miss Inis Richardson, who has been with her grandparents here for 'the past few months, has gone to Houston to spend the Summer. Calhoun Monitor, May 20 G. W. Cole, of Okolona, and R. L. Ashby, of Van Vleet, were in attendance at Chancery Court this week. The Library Association will meet at the Library Building on Monday night, June 7. Good music'and refreshments. Every body invited. Dr. A. F. Wicks left Monday night for New Orlaens. where he was called on account of the serious illness of his little daug ter Gertrude. Miss Ruth Alvis, a'fter spend ing ten days here the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Donaldson, has returned to her" home in Holly Springs. ' Standard Portland Cement. Hawkins & Hodges. Miss Zoe Sossoman - leaves to day for her home in Mobile, after spending several weeks here the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Whiting Ames. Mrs. L. F. Baskin entertained a few friends at v. Rook on Wed nesday afternoon of last week in honor of Miss Mary Louise Neil son, of Oxford, the attractive guest of Mrs. James Gordon. Of what benefit will an education be to your children if they, graduate from school with impaired health, distorted spines and injured eyes? ; Milton Davis, Frank Elliott, George McGehee, Charlie Davis and Dolph Elliott, who have been attending the T. M. I., returned home last week. Houston Hummer, May 20 Miss Annie Gladney, who 13 teaching at Okoiona, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gladney. . Head Cheese, Boiled Ham Roast Pork, Weiner Sausage, Roast Beef, X-Kay Bologna, Clover Blossom Cheese, Cream ery Butter, always fresh. Vienna Bakery. S. Joe Owen, of New Albany, passed through our . city last Friday en route home from West Point where lie attended a meeting of the Mississippi Press Association. ' r Be sure you find the right ballot box when you have votes if. to give way. No one will ap-if preciat them or thank you more than Elizabeth Gean, night r operator "Independent". ' An automobile party f rem Amory spent a few hours here Sunday. Those in the party were: Messrs L. B. Roberts, H. C. Kilgo, A. E., Dairy mple, Jr., T. Gregory, Hdgo Stender, K. V. Hill, J. L. Orr, F. G. Cowden, A. P. Groulee. For Sale or ' Trade For Cattle, some young horses, safe for lady to drive, one wagon, one surry, one buggy, one four gallon cow, fresh, $100, one Mc Qormick Mower. B. L. Pritchard, Ind. Phone 166. Mrs. W. L. Jan?en was the charming hostess of the Bridge Club on Tuesday afternoon of last week. At the conclusion of the games the guests were in vited into the dining room. Cut flowers, gracefully arranged in a crystal bowl, formed the centerpiece of the table where the guests were seated to enjoy a delightful menu. Those pres ent were Mesdames A. F. Wicks, J. E. Edens, T. M. Dean, R. B. McEachin, A. L. Jagoe, L. P. Haley and Cober. The following from the Ponto toc Sentinel of May 20 will be of interest to the many friends of Mrs. Holder in this city: "Rev. J. H. Holder receives encourag ing news from his wife who is sojourning for a while among the mountains of North Carolina and their friends rejoice with them in the good reports, the last being that she had gained ten pounds in avoirdupois. Brc Holder and his three little daughters are with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carr and are nicely and j well cared for. Mrs. Carr looking after the children as well as their own mother could." FOR SALE Sweet Pota to Plants, Nancy "Hall's Early Triumph. Per 1,000 $2.50. 5,000 lots or more delivered. Plants are scarce book your orders ; early or you may be dis appointed. BAKER & COLEMAN, Tupelo, Miss. Corinth, Miss, May 10, 1915. To the Public, I have opened an office in Tupelo ovpr the drug store of Pound. Kincannon and Elkin. I am there in my office on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday of every week in the practice of pmy profession of osteopathy and i electric treatment. L rt ti T 1 TV " &. r. nuey, u. v. P. S. I am a graduate and reg istered osteopath. Save the time and place as you may need my services later. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the liou builds up the system. SO cents 8 4m0Zr jfj. ' Only 3 Wlore Hudsons jr ma 1 a All the Hudsons in dealers' hands, p'us the next two months' output will suppply an average of only .about three cars per dealer. We believe that many men who want Hudsons this spring will fiind it out too late. Last spring thousands were delayed in getting their Hudson L'ght Six. Ail sum mer prompt delivery was impossible. We were always weeks behind. This spring we have new attractions. The Light Six is the vogue. And more than 12,000 Light Hudsons are ri:nninr, each creating new desire tor this -, r So despite our big winter output, it, '-an Sund ry be possible to make prompt deliveries long. That is true of First Choice cars of every class. There is never enough in ti.e sprii.g. Hudson Comes First We announce this because Hudson mut come first with you, if you want a high grade Light Six. Hudson stands out as the class car. . It shows the results of our years of refinment. It has proved itself on millions of miles of road. Everywhere there ure users 12,000 in all -so vouch that the car n ptrfect. It is the only Light Six designed bv Howard E. Cofnn. It is th' Iiyhtet of all the 7-ppssenger Sixes. It is the rr ost re find. It embodies Hudson standards. In luxury, finish and e(iuipment it matches the costliest cars. i 3 4 HUDSON tB fi i 7f 3 Calomel Makes You Sick, Ugh! "Dodson's Liver Tone" better than calomel ard can rot Silivate. Calomel loses you a day. You know what calomel is. It's mereurj : quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamitei c- i "n i!' ickrnintf on. Chlonii ' atta ks the bones and sh.mlii n-v i be put into (lie system. When oii IfH bilious, sluish, i-i nstipaO'd and all I nocked ;.i i. believe you need h dns- ti' daiinci'U rulomel just temenibrr that ri.r dmn uist sells (or 50c Ittige Imlil" nl Dodson s Liv r lone. hicii I-. ei.tiie I. vete ai le ,nui p a-Hi'.i ti- ihKr ,ii'i - tt peifert Mihsiicte ! r c.iloiu. . It i uuaianleed 'o stmt jour li.er vk-ith-out stirriniJ you up inside, hi.d' can noi allv ne. D.iti't lake calomel! It mnkts ynu ick ihe next dn; it lot.es im a dayV Mrk. Dodson's Liver Tone Mi alli ens you rig'it ui and you feel ureal Give H to children because it in per t i:;l harmless und doesd'l uripe. adv Immortal Engraving. If re work upon marble, It will per ish. If we work upon brass, time will eSi.ce it. If we rear temples, they will crumble into dust But if we work upon Immortal souls, if we imbue them with principles, with the Juat fear of God and lore of fellow men, we engrare on those tablets some thing which will brighten to all eter nity. Daniel Webster. How's This? We offer One Hundred Tollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1 F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. W, th undersigned, have known V. J. Chenev for the lam !' year, nnd I lt4ve htm perfectly honorable in all business transactions and tlnanriitr.y able to carry out anv obligations ni.nie hv htr tlrm. NATIONAL HAS li. OK tVMMF.HCE. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cur l tpV-n int. nally. artL-iir illnH-ily upon t e bi.d iir i mu cous surfiiees of ihe ym. TW'-iemali sent free, l'riie 75 canta p r bottle. Soli by all Prnpuifi'L Take liail l-nmlly Fill for cor.i'lpatic . M AG L NTS l. "fc. n m . . t. c LIGHT S5X i ?Vj ,v-s .yA IS ANYTHINO ON EARTH MORE ANNOYING THAN A DULL CARVING KNIFE? BUY A NEW CARVING SET FROM US AND THE KNIFE WILL HOLD ITS EDGE. OURCUTERYIS FROPERLY TEMPERED, AND WE GUARANTEE IT WILL PLEASE AND SATISFY YOU. FOR WHATEVER YOU WANT IN WARD WARE. COME TO US FOR IT WHENEVER YOU WANT IT. YOU WILL GET GOOD. HONEST HARDWARE AND THE PRICE WILL BE LOW. Okolona Hardware Co. Net In Sight. Hokns "Do you think we shall srer ears nnlrersal peace?" Pokus "Not so long as women continue to play bridge for stakes." 1 If you intend 0316 to have a sale Hills I etourprices PRINTED 1 1 11111 l I J.II.I.JII IJJI MIH TTT We are fixed for turning f j out work of this kind I L. in double-quick time. F You see in the Hudson the Light Six perfected. You see a four-year result, witli every part and detail in a finished state. You will not be content with any second choice. This is a New Type Bear that in mind. The Light Six in volves new materials, a new-type motor, new de&itfns for every part. The changes upset old standards. So a car of this type must rrove itself free from mistakes. The Light Six, beyond question, is the standard future type. No man.would con sider going back to heavy, clumsy cars. But it is wise in this type to get a well tried car. Th,e Hudson Light Six has been run by owners at least 30 million miles. And all that experience has not uncovered a single fault cr weakness. Ycu are certain to prefer it. nl !', Si.wll. f. '. I'. leri. l!U3S0H'M0rCR CAR "COi, Detroit, Mich. 'Another Hudson feature is the matchless Hudson service. Let us tell you how much it means. For Sale By PANY OKOLONA. MISS. WZtt CJTJT5 W3I.Ii Don't Take It For Granted that Just because you are la business, everybody is aware of the f adt. Your goods may be the flnerft in the market but they will remain on your shelves unless the people are told about them. ADVERTISE if you want to move your merchandise. Reach the buyers in their homes through the columns of THIS PAPER and on every dollar expended you'll reap a handsome dividend. is I