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THANKSGIVING I _ _ -----... -— TURKEYS •i % ARE SCARCE THIS YEAR— IF YOU WANT TURKEY FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER, PLACE YOUR OR f* DER NOW WITH US AND WE WILL SUPPLY YOUR TURKEY. i , BRING US YOUR EGGS, HENS, ROOSTERS, , GEESE, TURKEYS I 111 111 I WE SELL THE CHOICEST, FRESH GROCERIES ► TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND OURPRIC 1 ES ARE WAY DOWN. WE ALSO HANDLE | THE FAMOUS CHECKERBOARD FEED FOR I HORSES, COWS, HOGS AND POULTRY. 1 WE ALSO HANDLE A NICE LINE OF DRY GOODS AND GENT’S FURNISHINGS. ' # 1 Come to See Us—We Will Appreciate Your Trade. 0. J. ROSS & COMPANY Last of Depot—Next to Creamery WATER VALLEY, . .MISSISSIPPI IS YOUR HEALTH GRADUALLY SLIPPING? btamtkf Experience of a Text* Lady Who Declares That if Mon Women Knew About Cardui They Would Be Spared Much Siclnwss and Worry. Navasota, Texas.—Mrs. W. M. Pedes, - of this place, relates the following interest ing account of how she recovered her strength, having realized that she was actually losing her health: "Health is ths greatest thing la fee world, and when you feel that gradually flipping away from you, you certainly sit up and take notice. That is what I did some time ago when I found n- self la a very nervous, run-down condition of health. 1 was so tired and felt so lifeless I could hardly go at alL "I was Just no account for work. I would get a bucket of water and would fed so weak I would have to set it down before I felt like 1 could bit it to the shelf, la this condition, of course, to do even my housework was a task almost im possible to accomplish. *H was . . . nervous sad easily upssL i couldn’t rest well at eight and was . .. Just lifeless. "I heard of Cardui and after reading I decided 1 had some female trouble tha1 was pulling me d0wn. I sent forCauiu and began it . . "In a very short while alter I began th« Cardui Home Treatment 1 saw an lm provement and it wasn’t long until I wa> all right—good appetite, splendid rest and much stronger so that i easily did in; housework. , "Later I took a bottle of Cardui as i Ionic. I can recommend Cardui and glad ly do so, for if more women knew, 1 would save a great deal ol w«Ty an. sickness." The enthusiastic praise ot thousands o other women who have found Cardu helpful should convince you that it fa worth trying. Ail druggists sell it ___; A TONIC drove’s Tasteless chill Toole memos Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you ie*' its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the chasfcs »nH trow it improves the appetite, you will thm appreciate its true tonic value. Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is «r™p»y iron and Quinine suspended in syrupi So pleasant oven children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, loviov a ting Effect Ma M: ‘ ~4 FtKST ARRIVALS FOR DISARMAMENT iMrtfmi'iin FROM ENGLAND FROM BELGIUM II FROM ITALY World war heroes from all nations have commenced to arrive in the mj-. S. for the Disarmament Conference called by President Hardin* JFirst to arrive was General Armando Diaz, of Italy, shown here review ing West Point cadets; next was General Baron Jacques of Belgium, shown arriving iif New York and third. Admiral Beatty, of the British fcsgfe with bis wife ujk» arrival in New York. SUPERVISORS TO FIX ROAD SCHOOL AI D CO. TAXZf TO THE TAX PAYER: The most important s'ep in fixing your taxes will be tsk n at th*: next m-ct ng of the Board of Su > rv sar beginning Monday, Nov liber 7th 1921. Then the Board WILL FIX THE ANNUAL TAX RATES FAR THE COUNTY, FOR THE SCHOOL , DISTRICTS, AND FOR THE ROAD ! ISTRICTS. In seme counties, th taxes imposed by the Supervisors, last year, were six times as great at the State tax, and mos. of t.ie St .t tax was returned ts the counties L r the public schools and Conf d.ra pensions. Some counties received more from the State than the t ta State tax collected from ail the tax payers in the county. The development of our pubii school syst m and the con t u ti n c f good road; are desired by ad; y these are argely responsible for t incr £>.3e made in tax's in r n years. Ypu may v rify ti s for yourself by comparing youc t x it ceipt for last year- with ‘that fo • t n years ago. The Supervisors then domain whether these exrcn es wd. b o - tamed, increased r.r curta: d f r th f;r< 3 nt fisial year. Their d ies \ then determines whether your taxesVj will be more or less than last v 1 [THE ST A TF TAX C M I«? SIO i. f By Dun an L. Thompson. Cl' i i-a { ■ *»*■— — -- -- - - - SIMPLE INVENTION FOR YOUR BOY ' ' I*' FLASHLIGHT FIG.2 Here s how your boy can make his own Jack o’ Lantern for Hal loween, providing he has one ot those inexpensive flashlights that many boys have. He takes a com mon collar box, or handkerchief box and cuts the eyes, nose and teeth in the cover. In the bottom of the box he cuts a circular hole into which he fits the flashlight That s all, except to turn on the juice! Copyrighted feature from Popular Science Monthly by special arrangements. ^ I he Ay le & Lord Tid Co. w li tui,» ed and white ostk tics <i\S—8ft inter V alloy to (Ii iiada .Ju t lion t‘c l>. B. Suylc at Coif w 1 o an •t prices n ?*!j k ft wni <• oak s, A 1 above tie* wj 1 be p id fot y’Hnyb*. Bryant & Co DADDY OF TRAINS STEAMS FOR* ANOTHER RUM ■ grtesss a&rsfsja. sx'js srSss 1 ^,.y,pVsem,ivufich "°w hur,s ,heT—*■ spurts; evhiKt* ^l!-tkne '£*■ tr*‘n kas been kept intact and used as aa R#> ™nth * comes to life again and will make thj triplem in tL P»k to Chjcago under its own power, where it will be on exhibit Thfpictehw. Sf ‘hcr* la“er it of tff. month! Voek Ter^cii, * D*Wm Chnton an<1 Twentieth Century in Ne* ' ’ ^ ... * fc Given Away FREE! The Music Master Now on Exhibition at Our Store THE SUCCESSFUL KEY Will make you the proud pos sessor of this beautiful and wonderful machine. We want to increase our business, hence this remarkable offer—no in crease in prices on account of this offer. LOOK OVER THE SPECIFI CATIONS A Double Spring Motor, A Re producer, A Tone Modifier, A Universal Tone Arm, A well built Cabinet in Mahogany fin ish with ample space for rec ords and albums. With each and every purchase at this store a inount'ing to One Dollar we will give the customer a Key. One of these Keys thus given away wiil be the Key that will unlock the Lock of the Beautiful Music Master now7 on display in our store. Bring in Your Keys on the Day and Date Set— Watch for the Announcement-t-And See if You Hold the Successful Key That Unlocks the Lock that Makes ^ ou the Happy Possessor of This Beautiful Music Master. J WATER VALLEY VARIETY STORE A. P. JERNBERG, Proprietor. | WATER VALLEY, . MISSISSIPPI. THE UNIVERSAL CAR L i - Regular ‘Get-about ' -1 ■ J* Runabout $323 F. O. B. Detroit HpH E Ford runabout is jus t what its name implies—it’s a regular "get-about” There is no other car that will take you there and back again, quicker, safer and more economically. It’s the car for the man of action—the farmer, the merchant, the doctor, the contractor, the collector—the car that is useful every day of the year. Low in the cost of maintenance, with all of the sturdy strength, dependability and reliability for which Ford cars are noted. On account of the unusual demand we urge your orders be placed as early as possible WATER VALLEY MOTOR CO. W* L.,JACKSON, Manager Ph°ne 23 Water Valley, Miss Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days *“«*;« TeiWl money if PAZO OINTMENT (m< liantl ' • ‘ 'f ‘ i orProtmA=-.4P(*.» Jff?",11 ’ ' 1"J'UW Piles, and yi, an a< W«*S*» *l.**f> after t..„ *i>oKr*t*nr »r>ya To Cure • Cold la One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet* I It ss: fwaSSteiKsasu**: