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J! THE OKOLONA MESSENGER. Calomel Makes You Sick, Ugh! "Dodson'g Liver Tone" better than calomel and can not salivate. La ome loses you' a day. lou know what calomel is. It's mercury quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. Il crashes into sour bile like dynamite. cramping and sickening you. Calomel attac the bones and should never be put into the system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your drug gist sells for 50c a large bottle of Dodson's Livw Tone, which is entire ly vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver with out stirring you up inside, and can nut sulivate. Don't take calomel! It makes ynu sick the next day; it loses you a day's I t I ft T I work. Uodson s Liver 1 one slraigh- ens you right up and you feel great. Give it to children because it is per r t t II It. i l.ectly harmless and doesd t gripe, adv TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority conferred on me by the provisions of a certain Deed of Trust executed on the 18th day of February, 1916, by A., Q. Raines and wife, Mrs. N. E. Raines, to secure and indebetedness therein mentioned to the Okolona Banking Company, wherein I was made Trus 0K0L0M MESSENGER ESTABLISHED 1872. UMHUKJITIUN HUUK 11.00 VO.ll VKAR A T. QUINN. Editor and Publisher. Telephones: Residence, Ind 126: Office: IndcDendent 22; Cumberland 68 ..merea at me rost umce in Unolona. Vliss, as Second Class Mail Matter Advertising rates furnished on re' quest. Obituaries, Tributes of Respeci. etc., (except from regularly organized bodies, signed by officers or commit- ee) will be charged for at one cent a I r II -a rvn word tor all over 1UU words, cash to accompany copy. ' OKOLONA MISS.. MAR 22. 1917 President Wilson has called Congress to meet in extra session Apr;12 when in all likelyhood war will be declared between the United States and Germany. KiioxvilIeManHasE"",i""11'"f".racher.Licen8ei laid crutches aside! Theexami for teacheJ ers license will be held as follows: Rceumatism and Kidney Aflfeo! Whites -Houston, Apr. 6 & 7; tionof Eight Years' Standing Colored -Houston, Apr. 13 & Have Entirely Disappeared, He ! 14; Says. 28. White-Okolona, Apr. 20&21; Colored -Okolona, Apr. 27 & The Stata Superintendent has "Yes, sir, it's a fact, this time last month I was one of the sick est men you ever saw," said ' rued that all first grade teachers rrank Jinks, who lives on the! jn the Dublic schools 6f the state! Martin Mill pike, fcouth Knox- for the scholastic year 1917-18 ville, Tenn., "and today I.feelas must hold license based upon the MM 01s. i edieim r Wsmm : , - ) The Adamson 8-hour law has been declared constitutional and the railroad men affected wi get back pay from Jan. 1st. In rendering the decision the court held that the government has right to fix wages whenever the railroads and their men can not agree. This means no more 3trikes. Whenever Vou Need a General Tonic rake drove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill ToniC 13 PnilBllv vnlnahlo aa a tee, and which Deed of Trust appears General Tonic because it contains the nf rnrd in Rnnk 123. Pa 269 of We""?Y? l0"1C Pr0Per eSOt QUININE - - inamuw. it acts on tUe Liver, Drive." the Records of Trust Deeds in the out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and ru. r.L,L'. m , H,.... up tlie Whole System. 50 cent Chicksaw County, Mississippi, I w on Monday, the 9th day of April, 1917, in front of the court house door in tne city ot Ukoiona, Mississippi, within legal hours, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the followiog described property, to-wif; McGill Settlement News Mrs. Lharlie Hadley spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ad- die Hadley. Miss Ivy Marler was the guest lhat portion ot Lot No. 1 m Block of the Misses Reifers Wednesday Tti, which is located between the Burkitt two story building and th lVJabry one story building on the Last i r c o . i i siae ot Oliver otreei, wtucn was deeded said Raines by F. Burkilt on t i 10.1 mnn i i uuiy iuin xaua, aDove aesenpuon is according to Randolph's survey of the City of Okolona, , Mississippi; said properly Doing in UKoiona, vtucka saw County, Mississiopi. Said sale will be made to snhslv said indebtedness and the cout of exe cuting this tiust. Tl .! .I ' i ne line io me aoove property is believed to be good but I will convey i i .-.i . i oniy sucn tine as is vesica in me as Trustee. This the 8th day of March. 1917. GEO. LaGRONE, Trustee CASTORS For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tne Signature COMMISSIONER'S SALE . of Land for Partition No. 1564 S. H. Studdard et al. V8 . Mrs. Lula Studdard By virtue of the provisions of a de cree of the Chancery Court of Second Mr. J. B. Reifers, Jr., and family, who have been spending some time in Calhoun City, have returned to their home here. Miss Lillie Sue McGill and brother Jesse are spending a f 'w days with their aunt, Mrs. Laura Hutchins. Miss Ivy Marler spent Satur day nie-ht with her sister, Mrs. Bill Smith. Misses Eunice and Ethel Reif ers arm Airs. .J. B. Reifers, Jr., spent Saturday afternoon with their sister, Mrs. W. G. McGill. M I Airs. lUauie Henderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Berl Ellis. Mrs. Joe McGill and Ada were guests of Mrs. Tom Dallas Sun day. 1 Mr. Bill Smith visited Mr. S. F. McGill Sunday. Mrs. John Smith and daughter Ola spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Tom Dallas. II. C. Henderson was among the visitors in the neigborhooa i Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Henderson was the guest Mrs. J. 0. Hadley Sat urday afternoon: Mr. Emmette Dallas visited well and strong as I ever felt in my life. ' I have been suffering from kidney troubles for the past eight years, and the pains in my back at time3 would almost kill me. When I had those spells I would have to quit work. I have lost as high as three weeks at a time. I also suffered a great deal with rhumatism. About six weeks ago I had it so bad I couldn't walk without crutches. My feet were so swollen I couldn't even put on my shoes. My suffering was terrible, and once or twice it .got so bad I cried. "The doctor seemed unable to give me any relief and his medi cine seemed to tear my stomach all to pieces. You do not have to take my word for what I am telling you there are 20 people who knew of my condition who will tell you the same thing. My case has been the talk of the neighborhood, and everybody is praising the medicine. Tanlac has done me so much good I hardly know how to praise it. Only two weeks after I began taking it I was able to lay my crutches aside and I can now walk as good as anybody. Only a few days ago I walked rom the race track to the South Knoxville Macadam company, a distance of about four miles. I am now back at work aain and can do about as good as any body. It has not only cured my back and rhuvi atism, but I feel absolutely well in every way. I imply can't get enough to eat and everything seem,5 to agree with me. My strength has re urned also, arA I have gaine 1 ten pounds in weight. When I go to bed at night I sleep like a hild something I havn't done or months. If anybody doubts what I tell them, about my case, just tell them to call ne phone 1923-B and I will be more than glad to tell them about the wonderful niirfit I have received from it. Tanlac is worth its weight in t,.Jd and I will alwaj s feel grate ful for what it has done for me." l ansae is sola in Ukoiona ex clusively by W. E. BEARDEN, and in Houlka exclusively by J. W. HOWARD & SON. Adv, twelve subjects heretofore given and also the two new subjects, "Theory and Practice of Teach ing" and elementary algebra, Exempt teachers are not re quired to take an examination on these new subjects. We will hold examinations for these two subjects on Thursday afternoon before each of the the dates above. Teachers who are not prepar ed to take examination on these two subjects will have an oppor tunity to take them at the close of the summer normals and also in the county examinations next September. The examination in "Theory and Practice of Teaching" will be based on Kennedy's Funda mentals in methods, published by Macmillan Company, Atlanta, pa. The examination in ele mentary algebra -will be based on Wentworth-Smiths School Al gebra Book 1, publisned by Ginn and Company, .Atlanta, Ga. Both of there books may be ob tained from the Southern School Book Depository, Jackson, Miss. The examination for second grade license under the new law will cover the twelve subjects w hich have been given formerly for the first grade license. Teachers holding licenses which extend over the session 1917-18 may take an examina tion only on the two new sub jects. Holders of exempt license, professional license and normal college certificates are exempt from these examinations. Sincerely yours, Geo. D. Riley, ' Superintendent For Forty Years Lydia E PinkluW Vegetable Compound has Relief the Sufferings of Women. U It hardly seems possible that there is a woman if J country who continues to suffer without giving Lvtf p;i,u.,,' r r j . A i ?, . a iiiniidui a cgcuiuic umjjuuuu a iriai alter ail tne dence that is continually being published. Drovintr bp. contradiction that this grand old medicine has reM more suffering among women than any other mediciifi the world. r . .if Mrs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month's Ulnens. Aurora. 111. -"For seven lone months I Rnfi from a female trouble, with severe rains inmv.ff and sides until I became so weak I could hm walk from chair to chair, and got so nerva would jump at the slightest noise. I was enrt unlit to do my house work, I was eivine ud hnf ever being well, when my 6lstcr asked me : f Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. J six bottles and today I am a healthy woman t' Qj do my own housework. I wish every sui M woman would, try lyaia Ji. tlnkham'a Veg,?! J Compound, and find ont for herself how Oe it is." mbs. iiABL a, hieso, 595 Worth Ave., Aurora, I1L Could Hardly Get Off Her Bed. ' fK : a: rvu:. T ..t V i t j n ' ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was in eucii j health fronfffemale troubles that I could hardly get off my beaj had been doctoring for a long time" and my mother said,I want! to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.' So I did, arA has certainlv made me a well woman, i am ablfl to do mvhnnan n and am so happy as I never expected to go around the way I do ag and I want others to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege Compound has done for me." Mrs. Josnt Copner, 1668 Harrison Fairmount, Cincinnati-Ohio. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkliam Met cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opj read and answered by a woman and beld in strict confident miiiminmiiumni WWW . lieat d ne Plant White Phones: , Res. Cumb. 74. Ind. 41 Office In.. 18 - M. B. FEEMSTER Physiriari and Surgeon OUice: Buchanan Office Building Dist. of Chickasaw County Missis- relatives near .New balem Sun sippi, rendered by said Court on the Oth day ot Ueceiiiber, LVLQ, the un- MlSS Ethel Hadley was the dersigned as Special Commissioner guest of Misses Beatrice and of said Court in said cause, will on Lizzie Ellis Sunday afternoon Monday the dnd day of April 1Q17, at Okolona, Mississippi, within legal hours in front , of the Court House door, offer (or sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following descrihed land, situated in the County of Chickasaw, and the State of Mis issippi, to-wit: . .. . 40 acres, beinj the N. E. J of the N. W. i and 46 acres in the North West corner of the N. E. i all in Sec . tion 36. Township 14 Range 5, East, said County and State. . , , The title to the above land is be lieved to be good, but I will convey only such title as is vested lin ' me as Commissioner. This March 7th, 1917. W. J. WILLIAMS, i . ', , , Commissioner. Alvis and Claud Smith visited friends and relatives at Pontotoc Sunday. Mrs. Addie Hadley spent Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. S. F. McGill. XX The Slate of Mississippi, To Dug Spates: You are commanded to appear be fore the Chancery Gourt of the 2nd District of Chickasaw County in said State on the 1st Monday of June, 1917, to defend the suit in said court of Sallie Spates, wherein you are defendant. This 26th day of Feby. 1917. W. A. WILKINSON. Clerk. By W. J. WILLIAMS, D. C. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, aa thpy cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take In ternal remedies: Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and Is regular prescription. " It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, actlna- directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful rmilu tit curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sola by Drogrls's. prW 75c. Taks Hull's Family Pills (or constipation. Coveted By All but possessed by few a beauti ful head of hair. If yours is streaked with grey, or is harsh and stiff, you can restore it to its former beauty and luster by using "La Creole" Hair Dress ing. Price $1.00. adv. That Grim White Spectre, Pneumonia, follows on the heels of a neglected cough or cold. Delay no longer. Take Mans field's Cough Balsam. Price 50c and $1.00. adv CASTORIA TRUSTEE'S SALE. I nf r n i i i, w, r. Diicnanan. trustee umter . I r II . r i ine paovisions 01 ana ty virtue ot ihe authority conferred on me in a de d of trust made by John Wheeler to nie, as trustee, lo secure an indehlednrss named in suid deed of trust, and ill i r . i.i i wr.icn aeeu 01 rrus: is dated Januray 31st. 1913. und is recorded in Book 110 on Pane 197 of the Rec, in!s of Trust Dee ds in I lie office of the Chan- eery Clerk ot Uhickasaw ' Lonnty, Mississippi, a! Houston, Miys., and default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein se cured and I having been requested by the holder of said indebtedness, I will on MONDAY. APRIL 2ND, 1917, in front of the Court House door in Okolona. Chick asaw County, Missis sippi, within legal l-ours, chVr for sale and will se'l at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to-wit: The following described properly situated in the County of Chickasaw IO.. f ft - and otate ot Mississippi, and more particularly designated and described as follows, to-wit:. The South-East Quarter of Section 17, Township 12, Range 5 East and 35 acres off East side of South-West Quarter, of Sec tion 18. Township 12, Range 5 East. The title to the above described property I believe to be good but I will only convey such title as is vested in me as trustee. This March 1st, 1917. W. F. BUCHANAN, Trustee. ir. on u! il ii 'o i Boil 'Weevil, Spanish Peanutl conlrrtcls for Full delivery or will buy on 'l!;e jjvtrkf't leiii- of t'iti e hoi beim?"" The yield dep. -ii'ls Lxiil wil! :ve ynu ir you woik it ir. upon the MAN, your a BA.NK'ACCOUJNT clligeiidv. 4 Of !ti; i-1. i-i ) : . i Have a lew bushels seed a :1 P -4 oorly ventilated, drafty school room are a frequent source or colds. Lontact witj children who have colds is another cause. I Damp clothing and wet feet are often responsible fcf that croupy cough, sore throat and tight chest J Dr. King's New Discovery is the remedy for you? children when they catch cold. Grown-ups like it too. For nearly 50 years it has been used in bronchial affec tions with satisfactory results. It quickly loosens the cough and checks the cold. Your druggist has sold it for years. Try it Tha Quintal That Dots Not Affact The Haad Because of its tonic and ISTMive effect, LAXA TIVE BEOMO QDININE U better thin ordinarr Quinine tad does not cause aenronsness nor rmcina ia bead. Remember the full name and look tor tbe signature of B. GBOVB. 2Sc DR. J. C. LUPER DjnUst Okolona, Miss. Phons 43. Office enhance next Lissn'a druff atore St. W. H. Hall, , "The Shoe Donor" InfWrii!esile Building S Muin w ri i -i - 1 recair your ohoes ile yoi. watt. f ' if L doesn't tell me. I carrv a line of cheap shoe? DR. A. RUTLEDGE t'entist Office Entrance Next M. & F. Bank o sar.U.ir.c3, Weak, Fainty Heart an4 Hyster- ICS can be rectified by taking "Ren ovine," a heart and nerve tonic. Price 50c andlLOO. - adv. Immediate Attention should be given to sprain swellings, bruises, rheumatia and neuralgia. " Keep Man field's Magic Arnica Linime! handy on the shelf. Three siaj -25c, 50c and $1. 00. ad TVro Motives. T" j KirtMuitoa If chttd ! taS flC iuv, HaJwic. : ' . 5' Dr.JB, F. Jackson, Celebrated c Physiciai T handed down to posterity hi famous prescription' for fema! ttoubles."" Now sold under th name of 'Temenina." Pric 50c and $1.00. I adi