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TIIF. OKOLONA MESSL'NUER HIEJOYlF MOTHERHOOD Game to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. PinkhanV Vegetable Compound to ) Restore Her Health Ellensburgi Ws-h. "After I vras Biarried 1 was not vvdl for a long time the tirr.o was ot ! r.Llo to po about. ot-ire child !! in cxrhor.e and cna ,'J c!;y :.:y hue band iij cri'.r.'j "j-; ck iron u-.v:i v. M n l.oi :-.i d i.;.-.. I'- hr.r.i'.j VcvCjI? ; . (. .11 '. : vi , , ..; I :, f'. 3 :o li y v : i.ltk nr a.ii ii'i. -J. I'...!.!::...rs O. irv... Vr.l.. j IK ' 1 1 II to III! MM" HI ill :. .4 1 1 "; i '"ill. -4- I improved j . r feo!jiwrl: ; v.'-v; v ff tvhi.n 1 ov V Ho Co- ; , I'iC. c Iwy f; !'.. v .'i in 1, v:r ; c.. ." . t..;-rf-j:.ic-0 th:j :.)"''' "; oa cci ' sjiro .'.".'.t't.'v.u.i ill. r. J -: '. 'r..;'ri l. :, : earxr. -v. -Mil rer- y; lu t L ,: riiii,h;:ta'i; Vo.'i1. .. Co.tr'.;. :ii:r. fc'ieh wor.iea clip--'..1, z:; Vf -"'' ' -''' cnti! they fcnve f-ivr.n thin Yona-.'''ul Et.x-ici.ie a trial, ond iir Fpers.'-l ntlvica writu Lv'Ha U. PLkharn iyU-Ulcine Co., Lynn. Mass. Tba rccult of 40.yeazs 3iitrionce i3 et your service. TRUSTEES S5AL1I Whereas, on the 2nd" (lay ol March. 2911. D. W. Turner fetid L. P. T.r u r xecutod ami delivered to C. W. Ec.'.n i certain .luisl (".ft couvoyimj fit jropr.rty herciiuifter def.oi ilji'd to jlic srH!piiHix(l fis 1 rusiee. . I.icr. Iru .: JerJ u-68 t'Xi'culcd t hci"iro a c i'i no ' jjideht.'dns-ss of D. W. I'lin'fi' mi;! I,. P, Turner to ji'ii.l C V. 3ear.; whicli trust (i- f .1 I , J'jly rt'CoivL.-d" in .xA .107 ut 53 ;.f t'i- n:con!s 1 Trust D j.-'ds of.Ci'ic and vvlu'.reas snid 'Ti u .t D.-; I h:i--it-f-n tr;i:. jffi rrd of rt-enrj. and to., in!chteJiirs ilicro sretu'ed duly, oh sifjofj to. L. ' E. D:Vlovi!!c; and d iiu!t liavlh;; l'( ra nrido i:i t lie p:iy aioijt of ssii 1 iodi-htif:i.-sr, a id t!;t ft'.dfr';.XMi; d f riv. (. ii i '.' i '. J !): !) ri -riivVilud !.iy llo!d I' o; .:i'd i'ld'r- (tdoe'M to (x.'cutn smd Hicrc;pre. 'I. C. ('. .I'v, Tn 1..., I.,.-. iA- 7di -.!:,: trust, 'ovv. i d Id, '.,M i -Se Ci.'tift i !;n Ml -.!:,:, ..I ; J ii.cjrs. i:i f n.t ( tloor in the City ' or -it pul'iii : '.ij hi- hi 'lie t !..VJ ir ! O'.ol.o., o!ii tfry ;o).! v'-'l 'o stHSll, 1.1 t i:o .VI I u '!, frj wit : Frririi until pir! ol Block, i'6 ausof c!i!isj to tli'.- Tifi .-ui vi ftVi Ci'y ot G:;"!i)'i!t, C.v.iiitv o! C!iic!csav, S'at. oi iV1i-!si-;,iiii)i, to JctluT wiili oil the nupuriraDii.-'"-, llierclri hloninij, and morn r's.-n ;ic .inly described ns follows: B -3;n ins tit a point (nsl on Wlietdcr Street 2i0 feet fruui bclioul Street, running Science Eust 173;'; leet, tiience Nor li 2d0 feet, thence WW 173-' feel, ihence Sfiia.li 200 feet to the point of keginnins, said property being also described as Lots 8 and 9 in 13;ock 12 according to the Randolph survey and iap of the City of Okolona, Mississippi. The title to the ' ohove descrihed property is believed to be Rood, but I sv-ili convey only such title as is vested in me as Trustee Witness my hand this 'August 29th, 1918." C. C. JOLLY, Trustee. ! H tJ- 5 9 : it t 13 Fi E 3GL - Do tae right thing , the rlghi time. Act quickly in tfiuo ot danger. In time of kidney diiiiser,. Uoan'f . Xitfney' Pills are most eilaetivo. I'lcnty of convincing cvidecce oi Shcir worth. Geure W, E!kin, ret' red drnsist, ' 205 V. Jefferson St., Aberdeen, Jdfcs.. aj: "1' was in bad'sJiapo wcni, n:y Sack, for threi or four years.-, Iu tha early howrs of the niorrifns I vas sc fauna and '6oro I co'Jld hftrdly Adr.re tho suiTniins andO Hen had to get up. J felt sharp pti ins dart through ire Sidneys and : the- Jidtiey er.:et!oiw ic-sra diaeolored and contained .(! sient. Doan'a Kidney IMila ' heled bis a great deal. I -could asain s4e? it.h comfort and felt like a dift'even: jarsjti."' OVEU SIX YEARS 1--ATEU Mr. "I'rtfn said: "When I have not'cH :i;T?st returns of . kidney trouble, 1 .lave aied'ronn's Kidnoy Pills. Short 's has Always set ir,o rip;ht." . ia-.e 50c, at, all 'dealers. Don't ifiaiply a-k for a kidney reir.edr get Dean's Kidney Piils ,-tlio same that y,x. Ktkin had.' FosterMllbara Co., lljrs., JtitfTalo, N. V. FDR GPEB BP THE FOURTH LOU GWNIC Lotssil , Nws. Secretary McAdoo Returns to Desk and Preparer, for Next Bond Drive. Secretary of tho Trepmiry McAdoo has returned to his duties in Wa.-h-'ii!2ton after a vacation of two months ia tho mountains west along tfce Pa cific Coaft, and at Wliite Sulphur Spring, Va. Ijo spent the greater part of his first' day at the Treasury Department. P4-oslJfnt. V.'ilaon went -over front tho White IIouso aVono to ward G o'clock and joined the Secre tary, there, j.nd, the two engaged ia a long cofv-r'nco over pending ques tions of var finance and Federal ad min!strat!f:n of ra'lroad.i. M'hi'.o, at the Treasury Department, 'Score Uirj- McAdoo net newspaper r,ie:i 'and told them he lsad been won derfully bcr.c."Itcd by h'a rest j-.mce 'the close of the ln:;t Liberty Bend canipa'm, and that he cao hack to ;v.ork for-l!rg l-.etter in every way ithrti he had s'.:v:.-j he was a bey 'and 11: hfd wilh a fin. Tlie Secretary raid that, his first y.Jio-,7 w. s to tai.3 tip exhiu:'t:ve!y ('.ti the whole rcneir.I Mtb.iect of taxation. JIo will nx-et v;Uh tho Ways atjd Me.'..np Conj::;ir i;,' go ever e.-;tiraiites 'of r:u)nt;-'; r; ;'''-'ed and r::;'cur.s with' the noi.vTi'.t'c-o vnr'ons forms of taxa tion p. -id tj.e r:17-:!nt field ot pvrt for the ht-:r.vy rates thaf tho cxi-Eer.r-if.'i of .war required should be iii'pr.pc-d. ' ry McA-'.or erp" sod full rohnnfe en 1ho Joyrl rcntlnior.t of 'buiiln'is.i men an ! the incomo earn er ihvo-i-'i.'oiit th'i country. Go long as tho r.iaihco3 r th? Un'.ti ' Staten i? dilviti'j hi'.ck the Oorr'arn, to peo Die the at to 1-eio therj. would put up TV was not prt ared to ray what tho slifi o! the in st bond issao will he, ncr ro':!;l he flve arty id'-a until he had had tiive. ty exac'no the prog rez that had -ben ina.de by tho T-'a.ys ard jrsana Coxr-iitiee la arrangin;; the noyf tax tJ!J. lie had he-n f,-r.ah'hed no reaon to ir":iy tho oatiuatorhrc had na'e a month cr ro-e a:;o, was with out .e'efiufto Infonnalifn as to how far tho 'c'.;i::n -.!;ao J b'v-n ahle to ad vance t'-e tr:c 'lac up to tho mark -t hi the orthm'es, he sa!d.. ; Jif5t a.; coon ay i'he work of t'ia eovnirdf t-ao was r raii'o:!.d, '"ond the vohimo of nsonoy to ha jirfvh,'l by tar:.!icn c-v'Z ho i!f.-:f.lrod, . tha P'-cvciary rz'-l hu wr,u?d tiaaornco the rinovr.t an ! t'-e terms cf iho nc:xf. bond i"'" - Av" c-tvrh no aeaiu-acce war in t thrr- 13 no, HI noa e!m; tea'- ? ?n. the inferatst rate was con-ateJ. The .".M"r,ci.l a-val!ticn of the eorrn ;try, rfeAdoo said, was never mere l'roai'ry-.. for the falo of beniht by tho Gevornmerst than it is now. from r-vry meaaf- cf iri "ormation availahlo, either i "h official Ichannels or thor-e . of ba.r.!::.;;r and private bnsl-hess. , ' Cerman- Daa'.'s Put to G-.-cd Use. Dc.'ks on which Cerman propag anda was formerly written r.rs now in use in the Liberty Loan Organiza tion. A. . Mitchell ' rainier, Alien .'Property - Custodian, at New York, took the furniture from a well-known German banker, who was' a noted propagandist, bomb plotter, and all round undesirable citizen. The New York Liberty Loan Organization will use these desks in the, campaign that opens Sep-. 2,8 for the Fourth Liberty Loan.- School will open here Monday, Mr. J. N. Harden spent Sun day in Starkville. v ' Mr. J. M. Hp.ley spent first of the week in Houston. Mbs Mildred Abbey, of Webb, is visiting Mrs. C. R. King. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole, of Amory, were in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jv. Kins and fnrrily motored to jMarks last week. Mrs. Pruitt and Mrs. Meldrum have returned from Jacksonville, Ter.n. - Mis.s Emileen Faires has rone to Ottawa!), Tennessee to teach School. Miss Anr.ie Dudley Class spent the week-end with friends in Verona. Dr. II. II. Kinney lias return ed from a few days stay in Chicago. . Mhjs. Marie Jwld left. Monday foi; a. vioit with relatives in eHville, :i. A. A'a. las re- to turned from a business trip (Cleveland, Ol.io. Witliarn Sanders has R-one to Atheiis, ' Alabama to enter an A pjicuitun.l School. Miiss Marion Glass has return ed from a two weeks visit with relatives in Houston. ' I.Ii.s.i Eunice Naugles, of 'Me Cmh'ly, was the gu-est of Mr.-. W. T. Jaegers last weeic. Mr?. E. I. Keller and dauphter, Nor..! lk-lle, have returned irtm a dylij.'utlul vilt iiChicaj-io. ,; Mrs. S. L. Stephenson, of Marn.s ifi vNpected tioon to- visit iier si.cr, Mi".;. C. ii. Kinfj. . Mrs. Minnie tturkitjfc, : el Tupelo, isited relatives ant; fri. u h here ilrst cf the . woe);. . Mr. Hugh Caradkie and Miss Clara Naugles, both of Mc Condy, were married at the Methodist parsonage ( Saturday afternoon, Rev. J. B. Randolph officiating. . ' " 0 Mr. R. E. Buchanan has re turned from a business trip to the delta. He was accompanied home by his wife and children who had been visiting relatives in Memphis the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Palmer, Miss Dilla and Fred Palmer, of Chattanooga, spent last week end in Okolona, guests at the home of Mr. and-. Mrs. R. L. Neuberr. The-Executive Board of the Aberdeen Paptist Association met here Monday afternoon. The Association meets at Hous ton the first Thursday in Octo ber, and it is ho;ed that'e.vcry church will he represented by. Goth debates' and letter. Amory Proj-.rcss, Aug. 31. Frances Frazier entartained quite a n amber-of young peoull? Thursday everting' in honor of Mildn-dFlynn, of Memphis, K .id lie Mlae Gains, of Widow S:n:ip.s. Mo., and Mary Evelyn Ahvrn- liiy, of Okolona, Mj'sj. The 1 fi u-' c-t.uay Field bi;Hc ball boys d gave t:;e ioca! boys a nabbing to the-tunc of 15 It) 2. At the end of the (i:-;--t ir.niiig it looked as if the locals could hold the llytirs down, bu t bogiiiiiing with the secotui t!to vi.-itors had ovtrythiiiy pretty w-.l! th'u- (v.v.n wtiy. Golden "New Model" Cane Mill The mill of durability; light draff; ease of operation; gets the JUICJ All . Lengths Copper and Gal vanized Cook's Improved Pans. Correct Syrup Pails Barrels, :-''&AX Ti.Kegs. I ' "Hi ' ' ' t A A ' ' ' f ft,' '"STOlSTtNry.rrjf t run d . . ,". J7 ri 1'. ? ... . - - 1 ' . """" 'f -3 At prices to suit you. WHITE US Mil CATALOG A'N!) - PRICES. WE SELL' EVERYTHING FOPt HGME'AND FARM I ;v:;rc company, .jvk.i.i,-. hi in Mrs.. Ida Mc('-ehec .arid 'caugr, ter, Miss Newasf.a, . were, up from Mcri5in for the wcjl'tnd. .Mi- Pairl -Harris left last week for Bossier City, 'La., where shi goes to teach school. Mif.'Tcm Gregory and litth d nif. -liter arid Mrs. S. II. Gregor' vir-.ited relatives in Houston last A Cro "3d Clogan. What good is your money if w don't win the wart frm f5 Raw places, watery blis- a ters, cracks under the I toes. Constant itching: burning pain when touch-1 ed by water: always dan-1 iger of infection and blood 1 I poison. Q. B. ECZEMA ? 5 TREATMENT; greaseless I liquid: antiseptic, disinfec- i I tant: stops the itching at once: taites out mc i iuflammatfon: kills the germ's. 1 Successfully used for 1 jxzema, lener, okiu a Eruptions of all kmds. At vour drua: store, 60c: money refunded if you i t get hj bencnt. ir'evtral from West Point and other nearby towns attended the ba.io ball game here Monday afternoon. Mrs. Van Pkish Dendy, of Houston, 'attended a meeting of the Woodmen Circle herd Tues day night. Lieut. Earnest Conner left Wednesday for Camp Pike after r.onflin(T RPVPrfll rlflVS With hlR father here. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Conner, of Tupelo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Woodfin and family Sunday. - Mrs. Frank Owen, - Mrs. Arnold, Misses Edna Owen and Ada Whiteside motored to Amory Monday. . ' . Miss Mary Evelyn Abernethy has returned from a delightful Visit with her sister, Mrs. H. F. Clarke, in Amory. h There will be services at the Methodist church Sunday morn ing at 11:00 o'clock and Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock.. ; Liet.it. Earnest Conner . and Miss Nettie Conner spent part of last week in Tupelo guests of Mr. and Mrs. ( D. Conner. ' Prof, and Mrs. W.M. Cox and children left, ' last , week for f; Macon, where they expect to make their home m the future. Corporal Tom' Wcodfin left Wednesday for Camp Pike,' after r seyeral days, with hig Mr.' and Mrs. T. J. Scj lit t - .V Wt'C ii r." It": i t m . ti T .ANDS TIDIES A. -K'-.-j4- -iiLV .Ji..' -! t ,! , t 'n - fly J' Vk w:: vour V Tin- Pif-ideot t.f l'v -.Civil-Scrvii-i Cosnniissioi rert n.ly Wi'ed: Vv':i-vl t'.ll" ..eit typists' tt Was". ra-(ers a ......! r'-.-lv - i, Uiv :. .L'- .1.-. i J . tiac 1 he G v. minion' n ti.. toa irroivs :i;-e e'lort Imsii-pss con- ,n-,s .t '.or FIVE ilUXDRCO THOUSAND (-Hi e ai--is.ants. , Sal arios never Ijeioro lienrd ot arc now beiotf often J. . ' We PERFECTED COPYRIGHTED charts and IcJsoi, sheets tlint f-nalilo us 10 li!;.rh yfio nl V'enr h'Mii';, BY MAIL, io THIRTY LESSONS, a system cf Shonh un' used by about N NE TY per cent oi the Government stenographers, an l to tench you, BY MAIL, in' LIGHT WEEKS, a Bookkeeping Cour.se that his SUPERIOR to any SIX-MONTHS course. The Governmsnt drafted our Civil Stfrvice Bookkeeping ' Sot. Clip, fill out. end piai! the COUPON following: i i -com'oN pRAUGHON'S COLLEGE: NnslA-illc Tenn.: Send FREE toiik oa lTome Study and tell mc why a Home-Study Court. (Jiven by yuur nw method is rttpr than a course at culbrc: alsr, toll ire alx ut the contract you v.-i;! -Jive to r;.v.-.re for rac a ; food io-ition, 1 cl.prcd 1 1 -. -s noiue iroin ti Mo5teu)cr, Okoluna, Miff. . ('h'laine) j . ' (Address) our k.s . - .... 1 5-i -.TI T H 1.1 buyers. Building I i -y i. ini v. ; I 1 2H !-' t; K V f, .1 i - 4 M i ts S tv-j La f-. r : . ... .y J m fi ''J. n Slimi ;-; :.- " ; . it -i rt ii -i (,-! j B 13 Mrs. Brents Done Great Good By Yin Hepatica Prescription Vell Known Louisville Woman Says Via Hepatica Prescription Drought Her Back to Health Agam After All Other Medicine Had Failed. Mrs. IVary Brents. 923 B.rnett Ave., Louisville, Ky.. who find been a chronic sufferer for about five years and in bed for almost a year and a half, nnd under constant care of phy sicians says: "1 gladly recommend Vin Hepatica for the great good it has done me in restoring my health when everything else had failed. Had been in bed for ahrost a year nod a ha!! with doctors attending me constantly, but I received no relief whatever. "1 read in the, papers about : Vin Hepatica and went and got a bottletr The very first dose ' seemed to help me. Just such lestimonv as this comes in from every quarter. Vin Hepatica is truly a wonderful remedy. Come in. net a bottle and trv it on our reo onmiendution. BELL & BUCHANAN, Okolona, Miss. r. ,) S. BRADY H. L.DRADY. - C, D. BRADY Country' nconle and out of town visitors cordially When you think of grocrrics think'of Brady Bros. invittd to make our store their headquarters. Get our prices befor? you buy. !iH4.i1...ni.....M.U Both Phones ii'iiJ A. iuJLSxO -Sl '...iL kv3 okoloxa; miss. - s - ' ''WEssxlkoiujs" . . :,' " .. The Largest Hetail Oroeco ia Cliickr.caw County - Fresh Eread Ve pav -c.i ili f.r our goo is mvl sell f.;ic Destroying Optimism. ren Some or "3 try' so hard to be op- t visit- with ' friends and tlmintic that tfce nervoua Biram mattes , , Alabama ' and ut imtaoie. . , . eniK'SSCe :isti iint can Mrs' Hfttie Curkitt and child-i Letve vmi'r tsundles with us. ,We will t;ik, cere y . . iti f ir . a ! 2 . .. r .L : i....i.. .... I. ,.,!. fr,i.i ic w mi. save tha cash-uin-cr mo'.-v. "woir.e ana s?e tor voi . Our Stock is Frsli r.r.i Every Piece of letchimdlso Guaranteed