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Huoc&I 'New Best quality Cement. , . Hawkins & Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fish are in the city. Mr. J. D. Green spent part of last week in Tupelo., .-. See us for Typewriter Ribbons. All kinds. - Bell & Buchanan. Mr.Xhas. Simms spent Satur day in Calhoun City. For Rent 4 rooms $10, 6 rooms $15. . Mrs. C. D. Kay. -Mr. Lee Borden, of Tupelo, was in the city Sunday. Pictures framed and umbrellas recovered. Droke Jewelry Co. . Leona and Tilden Dendy ai e visiting relatives near Varda man. Mrs. U. J. West and Mr '4 Harrv Adams are visiting m Grenada. We handle everything in Typewriter supplies. ;' - B & Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simms, of Pittsboro, were visitors here Sunday. - Ear corn for sale. Apply to ' T. M. Dean, 1 Okolona, Miss. Mrs. G. W. Foster and Mrs. Wallace and twins are visiting Mrs. Dodson. For Sale -Corn ia ear and t Oats in bundles. ' - tf V A. T. STOVALL. Most all the girls and boys are home from college to spend their vacation. f Need a new Typewriter Rib bon? Any kind. Call us Bell & Buchanan. Mrs. T. J. Chambers spent a short while with relatives in Vardaman Sunday. , We, pay. Highest Prices for Hogs and Cattle. - J. B. Eudaly. Mpasrs 0. R. Rinrr and T. J Lvles are in a hospital in Mem- phis for treatment. FOR Sale - Jersey Cow, gives gallons per day. Mrs. C. D. Kay. " Mrs. 0. .By Conner, of Tupelo, . . , . pi' 1j AT IS tne guest oi ner iiurenus, mi., and Mrs. T. J. Woodfin. I will appreciate your votes in the Automobile Contest at Liuon's, " Billie Tyson. 1 Mrs. T. J. Woodfin spent last week in Tupelo the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Ollie D. Conner, Big Red Peanuts forlale, $L25 per bushel. J. B. Eudaly, Okolona. Mis?. Messrs Henry Andrews, S. A. Deen, Ben Thompson and For rest Ferguson motored over from iiouiKa rnaay. If your Umbrella needs a new cover bring it to us, we have a good selection and prices right. Dr6ke Jewelry Co. J H It I I f Uimttn At I Atlim- bus, State Manager of the W. 0, W., was a visitor in our city Saturday. . ' ' Mr. Bunyan Carter spent a short while in our city Saturday ei route to Tupelo where he is thinkini of locating. " Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper and Typewriter Paper carried in stock. Bell & Buchanan. The revival meeting will begin at the Baptist church Sunday, T ,, 5 Rorvioa will rift rrm- V U11C M. fc. . ..... - - ducted by Rev. T. L. Holcomb, -of ronioioc. The Okolona Chapter U, D. C's will hold their memorial services at the court house on Friday afternoon, June 9, at -5:00 o'clock. The W F. Tucker Chapter fs" cordially invited tq attend and take part. All mem bers and friends are requested to bring four wreathes, . - , Mrs.;W. Smith, Pres. ; Miss F. Abbott Secty. We have Fresh Meat at all times. Roast and Boiling Beef 12J to. 15 cents per pound 16 ounces to the pound. Call J. B. EUDALY, Ind.. Phone 521. " A message from Rev. A. L. O'Briant, this morning, stated that Mrs. O'Briant was operated on yesterday and is doing nicely. She is in the'Uaptist Memorial Hospital at Memphis. We are requested to announce that there will be a meeting of the United Charaties on Friday, June 2, at 4:30, at Carnegie Library. All members are urged to attend. Porto Rico. Nancy Hall and Early Triumph Potato Plants, $1.00 per 1000. L. F. Prather, Okolona, Miss. We are requested to announce that there will be services at Grace Episcopal church Sunday night, June 4, conducted by Rev. J. L. Sykes. ' Every body invit ed to attend. . Mrs. J. M. Haley visited her Ulster, Mrs. P. W. Shell, in Houston, last week and the families of Mr. John Matthew? and Mr. Houston Wood, in Monroe'county, this week. Pure Early Triumph Sweet Potato Plants $1.50 per thousanc prepaid. Five thousand or mort $1.25 prepaid. Any quantit ready. ' W. T. RHODES, 24p Highpomt, miss Mrs. J. R. Jackson and littl( 3omv, of Pontotoc, after a trim weeks visit to her parents, 'Mr; and Mrs. J.' L. "Lyon, left thi. week to Spend the summer on the Cumberland mountains at Jasper, Tenn. Dr. J. R. Jackson and sister, Miss Nannie Pearl, of- Pontotoc, made a short visit at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lyon thif week while en route home frorr the I. I. ; & C, where Mist Jackson recently graduated. . Dr. B. T. Huston, a graduated veterinarian, has recently decided to locate here .for the practice ol his profession. Dr. Houstor comes to us from Kansas and U highly recommened. When ir need' of service in. his line give him . a call. See his card in this issue. The Okolona Chapter U. D. C's. will hold their annual re ception at the home of Mrs. E. J. Abbott on Saturday afternoon. June 3rd. v All members are urged to come and bring a guest. Mrs. Walter Smith,. President. Miss Frantes Abbott, Rec. Secty. - The following pupil3 constitute the graduating class of Okolone High School this year:- -. Bereneice Moss, Sadie Alice Davis, Mabel LaGrone, Louise McCool, -Charline LaGrone, Lucy Sansom, . Dale Hensor, Charlie Woodfin, Tom Owen Betts, Frank Adams, Frank Mill er, Clarence Cunningham, Tom Pogue, Ligon Hodges, William McRea. Hexter Rubel The following announcement, which, appeared in . Saturday's News Scimitar, is of much in? terest to Mr. Rubers many friends: , "Mr.- and Mrs: S. . George Hexter announce the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miriam Kann Hexter, to Mr. Emanuel Morris Rubel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rubel, of Okolona, Miss., the marriage . to .take place in September.'-' CASTOR I A fror Infants' and Children In Use For Over 30 Yesrs AhMys beam i Signature of 5'. i Last Saturday Mr. J. B. Rob inson, was haulinga load of logs near Chickasaw Switch . with an ox team consisting of three yoke of oxen, and, in crossing a bridge a span of it fell in, suspending the middle yoke of oxen by their necks. In this position, accord ing to Mr. Festus Norman's ver sion of the affair, they remained Dne hour arid thirty five minutes. When released they were still ilive and are most probably help ing pull a load of logs now. Teachers for the school here for the ensuing year are a3 follows:- W. M. Cox, superinten dent; English, Miss ElburCreigh ton; mathematics, Miss Omera VIcBeath; Latin and Spanish, Miss Corinne Bluminburg; com mercial department, W. E. Rob erts. Grammar School Depart ment; Primary. Miss Annie Glad ney; penmanship and vocal mus ic, Mrs. Therese Cavin; spelling ind geography, Miss Kate Bo ienhamer; domestic science and language, Miss Clyde Bell; agri ;ultural and manual training, S. . Renfrow; arithmetic, Miss Frances Jarman; reading teach ;r, to be, supplied. - The past ear has. been one of the most luccessful in" the history of the school, under Superintendent :ox. - I..) CuLtlnOvTtist Doas Net Affect The Head c.-ar-it cf its tonic nno laxative effect, LAXA ;VH HKOMO Ql'ININEis tetter than ordinary ;c!iiti'it- nnd iloe jft cause uervousnes nor irsing iu head. Remember tie lull nume and .a lor Die signature uf 15. W, GROVE. 25c. The annual' reception of the U. D. Q.'&, celebrating Davis' birth lay will be given June 3rd, at Mrs. Ben Abbott's. Having known our hostess for some time and now knowing her uveet daughter, Frankie, quite in enjoyable time, is anticipated by all who-expect to participate by virtue of membership or invi tation in the occasion. Just in this connection we will tate that our Annual Decoration at Soldier's Cemetery in west of town will take place the af ter noon of June 9th.- We look forward with pleasure o the promised address of. our talented young friend, Mr. An Jrew Wood, who recently distin guished himself at our debate on "Preparedness.? ' We will be glad to have a? many as will take part in these ixerciSes. " Mrs. M. B. Dottery. WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable , Compound. , Indianapolis, Indiana. " My health was so poor and my constitution so run down that 1 could not work. I was thin, pale and weak, weighed but 109 pounds and was in bed most of the time. I began tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and five months later I weighed 133 pounds. I do all the house work and gashing for eleven and I can truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etafffe Compound has been a godsend to me for I would have been in my grave today but for it I would tell all wo men suffering as I was to try your valu able remedy."-Mrs. W. Green, 332 S. Addison Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. There is hardly a neighborhood in this country, wherein some woman has not found health by using this good old fashioned root and herb remedy. If there is anything about which you would like special advice, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. '- y,; ' Notice; ;'. . By June 1st. the use of Cess Pools must Be discontinued. Cisterns, wells and privies well screened, An in spection will be made regularly after this date.- , A. F. WICKS, - ' Sanitary Inspector. puw III r 111 Is , . y ill Garden Paty A cleverly planned and beauti fully carried out entertainment wa3 the garden party given on last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. T. L. Betts aud her sister, Miss Helen Owen, in honor of Mrs. Klau.-i of Macon, and Mrs. Hobbs of Kentucky. At the gate the guests were served to refreshing punch and then introduced to the receiving line. Huge iardineres of nastur tiums and sweet peas added to the charming effect of the out door scene, while rustic seats placed here and " there on the lawn gave pleasure and comfort to the guests, who were enter tained by the following program, after which an ice course was served, nasturtiums being used a favors. Piano Solo, On the Meadow Louise Nix Reading, Rosebuds First Bail Marguerite Archer Piano Solo Mrs. Sam King Vocal Solo, May Time Miss Hilary Ward Dance arid Song, Spirit of Youth ' Miss Jaunita Neubert Reading, from Dorothy Dix Mrs. W. M. Cox Song and. Dance, 'An Enchanted Orchard . Marguerite Archer Danec, Spirit of Youth . Miss Sadie Alice Davis Reading, The LastWord Miss Birdie Whiteside Recital Given by Piano and Ex pression Pupils of Misa Ward The Recital given by the Pianc aid Expression pupils of Miss Hillary Ward, on Monday even ing, was a brilliant success. Each number on'the program showed much thought and stucj on the part of the pupils, ano' careful and thorough training b the teacher. The Scarf Drii and Costume Dances were beau tiful and graceful, showing th good of rythmical work. From beginning to end each number ; was thoroughly enjoyet by an appreciative and most at tentive audience. Te following program wa; rendered: Greeting Song DuetNational Graded Conrs Book I Mable and May Bacor Reading Lost .Tommie.. Marguerite Archei Little Bo-Peep.. '....Mattie Sue Johnsor Cradle Song 1 Brownie Bear's Birthday Party J Marie Cook Declamation Boys Wan ted. ....... : LeRcy Nix Song I Wanna be the Captain... Marguerite Archei Duet Approach of Spring , ...Thrace Murphree & May Bacoi Rambling Roses... Marion Sandert Song-When Papa Calls Get Up. ' : Mable Bacoi Duet Invitation to the Dance Weber.. . ......Mary L. & Allynne Brewstei Song Wont You. Come to M Tea Party... Ruth, Nix Tarentella Happy Farmer f ' , ' Thrace Murphree Duet Serenade Schubert Louise Nix and Lois Moss Readings-Arithmetic & Peaches ...Marguerite Archer Scarf Drill and Dance.- Louise Nix, May Bacon, Mar garet Morgan, Thrace Murph ree, Judie Ivanhoe Davis, Mar ion Sanders, Marie Cook, Mat tie Sue Johnson Accompanist ..'...Lois Moss Flying Leaves .....May Bacon Reverie Carrie Jacobs Bond : L6 is Mos s Song and Dance............ r......Marguerite Archer Crescendo Lasson Tzigani Dance Carrie J. Bond J ....Louise Nix .Song Three Bittle. Maids of Umbucto. . Marion Sanders,' Mattie Sue Johnson, Marie Cook ' HarktHarkl The Lark-Liszt. ....... ...;...............EIeanor Haley Goodnight Song , " ' , ,. I When 1 ou Buy Drugs BELL & BUCHANAN OKOLONA, CI'TS will bring you for FOUR MONTHS as a trial subscription, the South's greatest poultry journal. It has more ood practical articles in one month than others have in six.f A paper that is worth something to every farmer and beginner in the poultry business. It is a paper than every poultry ciub n:ernfcer should pet. Send direct to the Mississippi Poultnman, Box 17, Tupelo. Miss. Serifs Pressing Club CONSIDER THE COST Oi-" A NEW SUIT an ! i!..l of li-ivmc ti-- eld om dry e'e ;m il Ky ' i hert- cmh !rt no i'. lupvisoi1. - "f-t I r ibe litde tn i..-) w "t yur old suit -v i 1 I,.- him it pric u :ii y new. See i'-t- !.,uin V'iu ci'ii m :!t.-? liv ii,.t ii ' tin- V xoerlme ti? l-,'er.vthirr in naivin," and Ptcs-1 t g Done Just Right and ..rs 'i'n;v. Change of the only line : operating solid viwiig, through trains Cotton Belt Route morning train to Texu, leaves Memphu . from Memphu 9)40 m- Traiat from Southcatt connect at Memphia. to Texas. m Low faret to Texas, Lom$iana,Ohlahoma W. C. Peeler, District Passenger Agent, 62 North Mala St., Memphu, Tenn. ' Y E S ! We Still Handle Jrfalcible Flour, $ , l-Iar.ke's World's Fair Coffee, Heinz Pickles, in fact every Leader in the GROCERY LINE. Both 'Phones Vcnnerful Alaskan Doga. i Tfcp riincJpal meana of transport- i Con In Alaska la dog eleds. i good dos Is worth $150 to $200. He hat wonderful enduranee and can Ut on Alnslsnn atmosphare. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syttem Tie Old Standard f eaeral ilrcoirlHenint tonic. GROVE S TASTIIL1J33 chill TOXIC, drive out MilarU.rnrlchcithe blood.andbnildiopthe y Icbs.' A tne tonic Fot adults and children. 90s. Explanation Enoufln. rsnsei" "That last station wa my destination, fl&h. Why. tah. didn't you atop ,ther?" Conductor "Wo don't atop thert any more. Thef (Ineer , la mad at the a,tUon ageaC Bacmd Heart Rerlew. OhTTdron Ory r OR FLETCHER'S 5 ASTOR 4 A Do You Think About Quality or do )on merely cJ! Inr rexain aniotiiit of ery givri ibipg? , There are many grades ol drug procurable, and it ycu rr not n judge, you j.!icu!rl se lect a family druggist cipen whom you can relj,' 'II ou buy at our More you can be jure ot right quality. We han dle only die pureM goods.' We don't judge quality by price uhen we buy, but we if si all diujts arid male sure of purity and iiffjt poler.cy. Profit a the expense of a customer's health we do not consider legitimnte. We should like to furnish all of your drugs and drug store goods, on the basis of quality goods at fair prices. :: .MISSISSIPPI iir ressinsi Club Quickest train Memphis to Dallas; Cotton Belt Route all the way: no ; cars. Leaves Memphis 10:10 i.-c t .J m. i. . ft But They Naver Da. tit tit fault would be found wttat Hople who tell all they know If thej; voua Quit when thy hat dona thaj. Ohiiaren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Way of tho World. The girl who. deelrea tho wonldal Barry tho beat man living usually atanda pot and hooka up with a floa4 aSn5iHrPifnil Tho Strong Withstand the Heat of ' Summer Better Tnaa the Weak Old people who art feeble, and younger people who are weak .will be strengthened and enabled to Jt through the depress ing beat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It pmiaea and enrichea the bjood and builds up the whole system. ' 59c.