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I i I, . '. I'.! !:;.); !',:! ; ' i ; If , i t i; ' ! V ' i I . .": i , i ... . If i: -- str !- i $ ' I I. . i, . i p : i 1 1 i i I i f I M J t i i COULD SCARCELY WALK ABOUT Kzl Fcr TVm Ssraan M.-. Vt ctat Was l'a. lit U Attni ta ::- ! , N ! ci I' 1 t'' , ii - .! v 1- rJ it , V x.ttr e.te-.--i L I . .; la 1 t M 1 - '.ii " illsri tck i t .' ! fi', i. -f ci r, I e i? -rtj i.e 4.'a, 1 .' -1 I f.-r'jr DISTANCE CF THE STARS. st Impossible Fcr The Hu nun Mind To Grasp. 'i v i..;.;.rr r !-r.u ! ) 1 ! attt'Tpt is i (ti n maJo to con v.y Jilia; c( t!:e t:fti!i'nJnin J pths of fipxe in v hit h tt.e ar1 art ituJttJ t-y i.iK ui UiPij the tuim-1 h-r nf ycarsth.it ll.t, travtlmij at the spt-J of lSAK) milts p'r st'-' (nJ, iai'uU require to cumt to the earth friim certain stars whose J,s tance been approximately meas ured ty means of their parallax. Parallax means the angular Jis placermnt against the latkcrounJ of the Uy that a star shows when vitwtJ alte'iiatdy from opposite skies of the earth's orhit, which is about 18r,0O,(X)0 miles across, or rfi WW5 . t ...vi .lw nsi'w' . ... "u..'"LjII v.... tt Bill"' a thousanJ times the distance tli.it light can go in a sevonJ. This Jis placement is never lare enough to be visiMe except by the most deli cate instrumental measurements. In the case of the nearest star known it is equal to less than one 2,5(X)th part of the breadth of the full moon When distances represented by such slight parallaxes are calculated in miles the numbers involved be come too gieat for ready comprehen sion, because there is nothing in our earthly experience with which wc can compare them. Hence the at tempt to make them reliable" by calculating them in "light-years" i. e.( the space that the light of the stars traverses in one year. The standard of measurement, or "as tronomical yard-stick," thus obtained is about S,N()O,00J,(X'W,(XX) miles long, which involves again an almost unimaginable number, but it seems to be the best we can do. At any rate, the employment of this .stand ard enables us to reduce the num bets representing the distances of stars to very ordinary figures. For instance, the nearest star is about five light years distance, and from this the measured star distances (wlik.h are all only approximations) NERVO'JS HEADACHES Heavy Feeling, at If My Brain VVa Fretting Down Mrs. Hill ny "t ennot tclt you how much I hove uffered riurtr,? ilia past twc'.e : ca r ." Tp.e years In a lung Hi: f for eny o:ip to nf Tit. A frr-at :mit- tltudf of TVCtllPTJ In this c"j::try kno-.v p;n-tlv what JSr. Hl.l iicar.t wlion iie lyt. "HeRvy ffMniT, n If r,.y Iratu was prc- V i r 1 . MRS. EFHE HIU, CUutcktrr. Ctintoa Co, Ohio. lnc down. Bo ncrroui I could not txt rr.y rent at r.teht. Would have Inking spells nnd then eo wpak that I could not d my work" A grost many wwiion in the United PmtB lll reccpnlte In thli description thr!r own cxrrrpnee. Mrs. Hill found a remedy. After taking four bott!r of Teruna "ha fealr.ed In "trenjfth and fleh and wrote vn that she raa a well woman agiln. Ehe aay. '1 cannot thank you enough for my recovery." Thli lit no ordinary Incident TwMve years nufferlns. Four bottles cf Teruna. Uetoro4 to perfect health. If rerun can do this for one woman why can It not for another? Is It Hot worth your attention? Ii It Dot orth trying? j Those who object to liquid modi tinea can now obtain Peruna Tableta. be. trt I :.:J hi. i'.rf 8 I ts-tst u.t-i it ATer t b;-.a ttV-j Cx-f J, I u j-fit! tf ..4 ai fcm rxr"tft Ititi ct entity. I tr,-f!d Bp, iwl to w?rt frv"9 l - ir-.r." t"!.-r, oa ire . ; cocrrrun:s. ,.t;wv tht 3(":e, tceft irp the aef syt'rn, r.J he',- tj r.aie pile. Ci-v'd ti y.f; eJ fi'-r Ms a mi::: j,!tir. It g ,t nut the Urtt .u It ul t-n'f iio f x ycj. ha it tat kit the n. Try Ci'ul twJjy. " J C"- "!' f. tM ran up to a hundred, or, with great uut.-taiiity, t) a thousand light years. But there is reisvn to believe that there are hosts of stars whose d.v tame may be not only a thousand, but several thousand, Ight-vtars. In other words, they are so far away that if one of thtrn should suddenly be extinguished (a fate that has sometimes overtaken a star), the ast rays of light that it had cen birth to would still be on their way to the earth several thousand years after the star had actually ceased to exist. And, contrariwise, if a new star should suddenly spring into exist ence in those remote regions i's light would require thousands of years to reach us, and consequently it would be existing all that length of time without our being made aware of the fact by the arrival of its lumin ous waves through the ether. This is the olJ way of illustrating the enormous distances of the stars but while it has an imposing effect upon the imagination, it generally fails to produce a very definite result in the understanding, simply because it is based upon the motion of the waves of light, and in everyday life we have no consciousness of that motion, which is so rapid ih.it it escapes our senses. Hut since the invention of wireless telegraphy a more striking compari son is afforded by means of which we may help ourselves to compre hend the distances of the stars GMESTER SPILLS BRAND r' Urantei for Cni CI1FS TRR A iiubu iiKANii 1-11,1. a in a tnn e.m.o sartallle bm, srilt oub tluf1 Kii.( . Ttis no otiii. .(j.v i..u .t e-, iim iiis-rfai V l A MUS U R u 4 S s ril.La, ..r lw-nl A0) yr ( rrfrTOrl Ilrl,a(el, Alwars Prllahla, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIM K TKIMU EVERYWHERE WORTH THSVKP This depends upon the speed of the electric waves which convey the radio telegrams through the ether! This speed there is every reason to believe is identical w ith that of light- in other words it amounts to 1S6, 0()0 miles per second. An electric w ave, translatable into an intelligible signal, can cross the Atlantic ocean in the sixtieth part of a second. could go to the moon in less than one and one-third seconds. If its speed is exactly that of light, then in estimating star distances we may substitute a "telegraph-year" for light year; that is to say, instead of using the distance that light travels in one year for our astronomical yard stick, we may use the distance that a wireless signal sent out from the earth would travel in the same time. Since the two distances are sup posed identical the question may be asked: "What is gained by the substitution?" The reply is that in consequnce of the public's growing familiarity with the use of the elec tric waves it has a clearer compre hension of their immense speed than it has of the speed of light, which is only dealt with in scientific inves tigations. To say, for instance, that a wave of light w ould require 300 years to come to us from a certain star is less informing to the average mind than would be the equivalent statement that a wireless message sent to us from that star would be 300 years or. its way through the ether of space. A striking application is afforded by the recent measurements by Slo- cum of the Yerkes Observatory of the parallax of the brilliant new star DIAMOND x . ' t j - " '.t-'rJ". t!'r lAf J Cl!'- vrj ;' e vk t'.S r,-e f j? tv.j-t t' e ,n . " ft tjrth m I Vt2 ), haj e l" .Ve jj: J hivtf re;.. reJ A Printing Feat 1 Tt k'- virnajeat trlotirg i t! -e it if'; t,ich i wirttiy nf cU.- in t! Li Bt'rI (Oat KrtuNi tr f riBtfd. (he other day. It eoouin Mfriytritf rmjt 2.WW itnU to a tat tNiut 3T2,'x orl. The eotirt wirli of wtllnif tl.e I TP. recti Dg tli it'fit, printing and tiol !n rn,iin;!lb(l In ilit knurl. It ll r. inplftf rrn.rd of April tt, tii ri-itlniil4jrijf p-tth nnklnn oil ilNpulirirf In 'Ktli liour of Gn-rt- turnH otr la tli rvrniutf to tlia ( r 1 tj 1 1 f i uffli-e nmi returned uul In lh li4i .f thi primed ret ont. In tlrn to It delivered the flnt thlnjlnllni neirnlnit at the home nf every ni-mr of Congrrs. Y t trie I first three hours thirty seren tn oiachlnes worked fur all they were worth, and fr the neat four hour there were fifty nueblnr the entire cpa.-lt of the nrflce on the J'ib. It required Joit one hour to print the entire edition. I'robably never liefure In the hlilnry of the world has Hi nianusrrlpl fur a txH.lt of that sice been received la the evening and thoti tands of copies ut the ttound tniok been delivered early the next morning .2iJB-r-W-TISM JSiW cure your IthruinBtlam Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruisea, Cuts and Hums, Old Sores, Stinga 0.' Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used In ternally and externally. Price 25c. WORD OF WARNING. Would-be Purchasers Of Alaskan Mining Stock, Beware. With the beginning of work on the Alaska railw ay, for w hich the general government has appropriated $30, 000,000, all sorts of "wild cat" mining schemes will be unloaded upon the people of the United States, if they are not careful, according to a statement made by blvvood Bruner, of Nome, Alaska, .a Senator of the Territorial Legislature. Mr. Bruner, w ho has been in Washington for the past four months looking after sev eral bills before Congress in which the Legislature of Alaska is inter ested, said, before leaving for his far northwestern home: "The peo ple of the States must fight shy of w ild cat mining schemes which pro motors w ill foist upon them. It has been he constant aim of the legis lature of Alaska to keep the credit of the territory first class. When the question of a government-ow ned railroad came before that Legislature it was most generally conceded that the moment the bill making appropri ations tor the road had passed Cong ress, it would be the signal for the advent of hundreds of ' Wallingfords' and get-rich-quick adventurers who later on would drift back to the States in due season, w ith the most unheard-of stories of rich finds, fabulous placers, and a wealth of description that would out-Munchau-sen old Baron Munchausen himself. "In view of these conditions 1 would advise the people w ho ire seriously considering the purchase of Alaska mining stock to go slow. Get some one in wsiom you have confidence to examine the property before you purchase, otherwise you stand to cet stung good and hard." To Prevent blood llsonlng ' rr!r st once the wonderful old reliable PR. PORTER'S ANT18HPT1C HEALING OILS Bar lical dreialng that relirna pain an I hrali al Ihc ssm time . Not s liniment. JSv.SOc.ll.OO THE SOUTH'S GREATEST CATtTV' ATTT?riTJ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS." WW W UU U VJJJJJriU JJ. NEW ORLEANS. LA. auuiiMUuiuiiiiiiiuuuuuuiuumiiimmiiHuuuuiiuiiiiumfiuiuumiiiivnni- J. G. BLAOKWELLj 1 UNDERTAKER. I FULL LINE COFFINS, CASKETS AND FUNERAL FURNISHINGS. , I I hold Louisiana State License for Embalming. Telephone No. 35. 3snff"nnmTH"""n"nw MOLLYCODDLE LAXATIVES tn 1.1 i:i tJl.T;:ittii:.if t.iCtDS f- i - - - ? E :. r-t wra kf I, k- (f- , a ' i T't " . it -i . 1 J1- l-' j Who 1$ To Blae? la the ruii of t&e U-l lrf!tieUii im . a it Mti ttit tte . e o'er- i i te4 tl.e fet lht M.'.Mrpi tjentti n bef' re tu reu!r eu.tlfit'.r trt and f rcel of t! l"6itrd States .t AB.tri:a, and 4 uob tntrtJ to elect It t.'sited S'!e s-eotti K It sa left fur Sfirt4ry( f tl VV iliUtu J. I.ryio t ci.! tte atlenti .0 Juf of the State tuthi riliee lo ttie Lewis- U!ur;' neii'.ect to tj'ne any actt'.fi u.n the proi.vl eootitutiool amen huent to the e;i-ctioo of t'oited State Senator r ytbete'le, (.! b be ni l n a letter in Ooscroor brejernjaoy t lher crop. U best to ue ufM iyld. Mr. Hryan, la till rller , I sue- that this. Slate had bcencffctali) ootirt'd of the aetl ia of Oiuiiress (alterable 00 cU or Luckbol toils. M , I'JIJ, lo submitting the proposed afin nlment to MiNiril fcr rati&i-a- ti hi or rejeetlun, but that o far be b id not bwn advld of aay action taken by the State Legislature. '1 be fact Is that no action wa taken, the matter of rti5;-at!..u or rejection btin oirrlo4,ked altogether, although the Leislaturn did put the luacblnery m operation for the election of ber Senators by the people at provided for by the amendment The Legislature went so far aa to oame the manner I and dales upon wblcb tucretsort to the protect Senators Miould be balloted f.ir, probably under the lnpred(n ,n"' iinasWB.au.ni.eni, overlooking the fact altogether that the amendment should either have been ratified or re.ecled before thli act Inn was taken What the result of this oversight ... .m ... ... U..UU.. ,U,L. three fourth cf the State ratify the amendment without the vote of Mis. U-lppI her failure to act would not ' . " " gciicni 'esuo,, and this Is probably what will occur, but one result of the oversight nia be thaL the r.n.ernnr will -nnt.lr.ne. In appoint Seoatora In case of a vacancy until theaniendaient Is finally ratified, -Jacknn Clarion Ledger. SHOULD UZZ I.' ') Ts K'tr;tc ." 7--:: all turn, a ; matter., JJr LUMCAGO. X-'-'jl i.-i'Tiri. iiniiT wriirjfftlA - . SCIATICA. COUT. NEURM.GIA. AND KIDNEY TROUBUS. Swanson Dieumatio Curat Co- ata-ioa w. Lam sc. Mica) Money Orders Changed. After July 1. next, any money order may be payable not only atlheolilceto which It Is directed, but at any other pnstorTlce in the United States, If It Is nresented for navmnnt within thlrtv rltira affur l.uon If hrnann I tfi ti9 rtao. ment after thiny day from date of issue, 11 win he payaoie only it the rjostotlbe designated on the face of the order - tl. f...-s.. n.... I lie iyUUIIiy rdjJBI. Trt some nix.nls the nsvlnu of II for 1 r - " the county paper Ii exceedingly worry Ing. A good many will not pay litis small sum for this vehicle of in forma ttnn. Tbey will readily tbrow away that much on things of no benellt what Avnr avon thlnira f.hnr. nrp Inlti. rlu. i.i, .,i,.airai n,.n .M, ... .. ,.,... ., drinks, cigarette, tobacco, etc. Many do nut appreciate the efforts of the lmirnalist. In huhalf nr vr InLeroal. ,,,,.,..,, pi, of the town or county. They are not nil... .. 1 1 a. t !.. . 1 iiiiuk in neip inuiiu me paury amount uf 1 in the work he Is always doing for the public Rood. Especial! y I, this strange when It Is considered that be give many times more In re. turn than the meager amoontof the ubscrlptloo nrlee.-West Point Leader PhonM fee given ttiTfiHriitn In a; to pre pare them for ancrM in baaine.a. rrtsor.nl In. miction. Free Kraploy ment Department, Complete Collect Dank. College Store anil Wholeaali Offices. Mo tnlarenresentattoat to aecnrr stu dent. Thronau the aaccest of It 32000 formrr student. Sonle Coltee la tecotntted everywhore a Vide Aw.ke, "tactical. Fopnlar and Suo cesafnl Pchool. . GEO. HQCI,R ft BOSS. PASCACOULA, MISS. J fOP s PAiw77' iir r n; . .G,V, Qu'ch Rtiitf 'J WMu No eew LiS7 aasieut "t osors- met ON mouitT trial order. 1:.:.Z Cera A-J C;:t:i Sh:.'i V .t.:-f. n. I' C 4 vrrC P.-1 J ct tj i- r.t Cl. UTit.- c, ; ft-Ul t Cf It tie i;- ( f ct p lrrtai 1 1 A'icu tre. : ; I'r. frr cu.tmii e ms tmrorUol' ft--r IB cr p fr yli -ti . Cuiti! ll.Liir.,. tjr rucotcj (.o:e uf t.ct 'r. tte rt slth a weeder cr ec- tl.(0 birr- After the rUctt c me jp at I t-t t so ai'.diii jntl cu:t!iti ,c u.l te giteo siitbt.ther tbeeidrr or vittum is ir.e case or enter a rsj or are si Hub dU4.u::y -r tl.e r.s lth eilfctf of tbe ItupJtaDt, uioi the :cUtn barrow w;tb ti e Ueto sUoted bc!trd itb to B'!e f. rtr Bve decree aod rer,et ! Uter at rUfit ack ltb the Ert cultitloB. Ttie ue of ibe etder or sectlnn harro Is ttrnciily dled for the early cultifttl'.o of eorn, ottoa and lae weeder oa ;r loose or saody toll obile the e-:tl n harraw Is pre- Tins early cultmaliuo ltb the Breeder or lurrow destroys all yoang graaod needs and leavr the ill la fine cuo- Idltion and the cotton ready for chop plrif or ihlnolog The ue of the Urntoa barrow for early cultitatioo lot cUa and cotton la the skiuth I IcornparatUelr recent but It rapidly I beciBiln.; geoeral. One of the great advaolages la IU ue. In addition to the excellent work done, It the extra amount of land that can be cultivated In a given time No. 666 . . BrMrfin.:OB Brr-tttA M,i.lW ,(ff MALARIA or CHILLS A. rEVER. Five or sii dooet will break any case, and taken then as a tome the fever will not return. It acta on m liver belter than Calomel and docs not f ripe or ncken. 2Sc ...,- ......o. ti .., CPTiTC umt DHrtUMina in hlkl hihiu 120 arret on 1'ascagoula river and n'"V!ur fn1 ,a1' "c' of Hig folnt, eleven north of Most in nt. 20 acres cleared, tevera houses. good ttor building, carrying a large stock of goods and enjoying an esuo- lttCd trade, bulldltig goet with the frull tr,,( anrt , l(,p ,,rirlP(i pecan trees. The soil of tins place Is excep tionally good, and It has a One landing on the river, la. ro per acre. 80 acres one and a half mllesof Hur ley, excellent hind, with Clay subsoil well drained. II per acre. 120 acres mile and quarter of Ag- rlcola, Irangeburg land, no better pine land anywhere. 1.0 per acie. 3:1 acres. 150 grafted pecsin tree In orchard, large N room house, 4 room tenement, large barn, 23 acres In high state of cultivation, one-quarter mile or Inlerurhan and hastsltle stations, on shell mad mid way between 1'asea. goula and Mns lolnt, perfectly drained; orange, kunmuut, pear, figs, quince, apple and grupea tor borne use; two cisterns. luM, HO acres, " under heavy wlro fence In cultivation. Good sl.n pecan trees around house, fine oa shade, r.xoel lent water, clay subsoil and good drained surface soil, 4 room house, liable, 3 miles of Vanclcave In con solidated school district. (COO cash. 70 acres. 6 room bouse, fine water front, 15 acres cultivated, orange and pecan orchard, peaches, grapes, excel lent soil; cattle, sheep, goats, horses Imgs, tools, etc., go wli li place worth II.khj; entire place uuo, 80 acres close to Lalne and Orange urove, eouidistanl rrom each, ex cellent pecan and orange land. tlO per acre. 100 acres, live-room house, barn, 12 acres In cultlvatlno. thirteen bearing choicest unified pecan trees, excellent river landing, one hours ride rrom city, church and school close by Per acre, halt hammock. I 40 acres near lug Point, fully up to verage of land in vicinity, 17.50 per Flne 8.rwm, h()Usei tbree fur-room bouses, twn tbree-room bouses. Near ly forty acres of land. This It the best bargain lo the city. 17,000. jrjese are only tampins. rrnr oet oargnin go to ltr.iiJAniis 11 ELLIS, the agent outside the ring. Houses for rent and property In this, oll tj rnu ueorge iounu. I t,t.VlttJITT.-TrTL! DCiUAiHl.1 II. r.LLilO, Krebs Avenue. Pacugoula, Miss., April 17, 1914. Notice For Publication. Arnllcatlou for additional bomestrad Department of the Interior. United stat.pa I.anrl limre. Jarkann. Mlssta. stnni Anrll 20. i:)14. Notice is hercb given that Alonzo CunnltigbaOl. residing It Nut Bank to Jackson County, Mississippi, has ...rt , ,hu nmp. .u ,,,,.;,. tn I ' rf . tngWe honief toad enlrv under Mertlnn 2 of the Ai t of Arrll V. m. X Star, -7'f"r.vu,e ,s? J N iV 6 Unn entrv n0, ;,-,;,,!( made July 17, IihjO. for the NE1 of SEt Sec. 8. and the NW !' tsec.. ;i. 0 a., it. 0 v., or st. Stephen g Meridian, and ror which a ritent was isned to him, dated May 9, 1907, and wich It is alleged he still owns and occupies. Any one desiring to protest analnst tbe allowance of this application, or to the acqulsirioo of title thereto by the ald Alonzo' Cunningham., by reason of -the mineral character-of the land, or other good cause, are dvS"d hereby to file their protests of objections duly sworn to, and setting out the grounds for such protests or objections, on or before June 0, 1914, on which date, If no such objections be filed, a Final Certificate will be issued tn tbe said Alonzo Cunningham for snld Si of N Wi of Sec. 9, T. 0 S., K. 5 W. W. F. CljMMixs, 12-Ct - . , Register. For Job Work of all k'lndi and to reasonable prices, place an arrjer with tbe Democrat-Star. Prompt work guaranteed. Give THE RICHA Distributing Co. "Forty Years ca Comirerce Street." Wholesale Liquor Dealers D1STEIECTOES FOR Co k Celebrated Ieer, OM Saratoga Wti-aey, OH Quaker WbUkey, Marvtacl Club WbUisey, Cascade Wbi-key, Oreeo River WbUkey, Louis R;ederer Chaturigne, WhiUs Tcp Cbirapagne, White IWk Water. SOS. M AND M N. COMMERCE ST. NOS. M AND H . FRONT ST. MOBILE, P. O. Box 5 Our Special4Mail Order Department PARTIAL PRICE LIST Express Prepaid on all Orders Except Beer 1 Gal 2 Gala 4 Qts 8 Qts li Qm 21 Its ii i ft Illchard't Red Label 12.70 4 N) .. 12 SV.W Z 17 50 ...Is 00 W 50 It chard t White Label .3 00 .... S 75 . .3 40 ... .oo 8.75 9 ti 75 Richard t Gold Laticl. .. 3 50 7 . 4 ts). ...7 .'0 10 00... 10.W 11.00 Panama, good wblckey .3.50. ... 0 73 3 75 75... 10 50. . 11.00 11 50 l'KNMIIKMlK 'Untried In Ilnnd' 4 60 J.M .11 .5012.0O 1250 Riciuau'a XXXX Ileal Good. . 4 00.....7.50 4.50... .8.50 ...11.50... 12.00... 12.50 Old QraKKR 'H..uet at It Name" .V0o .e .00 . 12 fx) . 13.00 14.00 Obt Sakatimi A, "Fine". 4.50 . .. .H.50 ... . 5 00 .. . 9 00 .. J2..V) ... 1.1.00 14.00 Mt. Vkknon, 'very One' 5 00 t).50 ...,5.W 9 50 ...13.30.. 14.00 14 CO Brandies, Gins, Rums, Corn Whiskies, Peach and Honey, Rock and Rye, Cordials, ' Sherry Wines, Ports, . Clarets of all Grades BEER PRICES Cook's, Goldhlume. Cook's Standard Coon's Draught Iteer, Half I! his. W 00. Quarters $3.00 An allowance of 12.00 for empty halve and 11.00 for quarter when returned. Ueinlt by Express Money Order or P. O. Order. Orders Shipped by First Express. Our Goods Guaranteed. Commissioners Sale. Wm. E. Steede, el al ) No. 3170. vs. 5. Virginia Wilcox, et al I In the Chancery Court, of Jackson County, 8tate of Mississippi. Uy virtue of the autbr-'ity vested In me by a decree of the Cb iicery Court of Jiickson County, Mississippi, rend ered In the above styled cause on the 7lb day of May, 1914, at the May, 1914, term of tald Court, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the rront donr of the Court House, in the City of l'ascagnula, Miss., on the Second Monday, the Nth day of June, A. 1). 1914, within the legal hours, the following described real estate In Jackson County, Mississippi, towlt: Tbe East Halt (E J) of Sou th-wet Quarterof North west Quarter (S. Wi of N. W.ljof Section 32, Township 7 South, Range 5 West, In Jackson County, Mississippi, Wit ness my liaad this 12th day of May, 1914. FRED TAYLOR, 14-4t Special Commissioner. Commissioner's Sale. Mrs. Meola Martin, et al ) No. 3350. VS. 11. L. Havens, et al. ) In the Chancery Court of Jackson County, State of Mississippi. By virtue of the authority vested In me by a decree of the Chancery Court or Jackson County, Mississippi, rend ered In tbe above styled cause on the 4th day of May, 1914. at the May, 1914, term of tald Court, 1 will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House, lo the City of Pascagoula, Mississippi, on the Second Monday, tbe 8th d:iy of June, a.u 1014, within tneiegai hours, the following described real esta'e in Jackson County, Mississippi, towlt: The E 4 of S. E. i and S. W. i of TS E. tor Section 2, Township 7 South Range 7 West, and the S. E. i of N. K t of Ssction 4, Township 7 South, Range 7 West, and the t. E. i of S. W. 1 of Section 34, Township South, Range 7 West, In Jackson County, Mississippi. -'. Witness my hand this 12th day of niay, tun. FRED TAYLOR, 14-4t Special Commissioner. Evtry woman should let tier hus band have bis own way once lo while just for a chaoge.. When a couple are divorced the real reason doesn't alway show on the books. W9EHEVER Ii fiEED A EEIlt-TDIilC - TAKE GDDVE'S The Old Standard Gtove's Tasteless chill Tonic Is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Lirer. Drives Out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System, For Grown People and Children. 1 Yon know what yon are taking when you take Grove' Tasteles chill Tonic at the formula is printed on every label showing tbat it contain tbe well known tonic properties of QUi:HNE and IRON. It is $ ttrong a the ttrongest bitter tonic and is in Tasteless 'Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chill and Fever, V.'e akness, general debi'jty and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nnrsing Mother and Pale. Sic'tly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieves n-;rvons depreision and low ppirtts. Arouse the liver to action and jnr:6o tb- bloof . - A T roe Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthener. No family shouiu be ? knout it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. SOc ALA. Long Distance Phone Cask 10 Dox. Pts. Case or 6 Dox. yta. 4 Dox. PU 110.50 I5.00 8.0O 4.00 Notice. Notice It hereby given that tbe fol lowing order relutlve to tbe propositi of the board of supervisors of Jackson county, Mississippi, to establish on or more dipping vatt it each supervi sor' district of said county, for the , purpose of aiding. In the eradication of the cattle tick from said county was passed it the May term, 1914, uf said board, to wit: Ordered by the board that the clerk of tliia board be directed to publish a notiuthat this board will at Its June term, 1914, adopt an order providing tbat the board of supervisors of Jack son county, Mississippi, will construct one or more dipping vat In each su pervisor s dlstriet, for the purpose of dipping cattle and the eradication of tbe cattle tick; provided, tbat all ne cessary wood material ia furnished .or toe construction of uch dipping vats free of charge to the county; unlets a majority of the qualified elector and taxpayers of aid munty shall petition agulnst said act of this board. 1 lib dipping of cattle to be optional with the owner or cattle and not compul sory, and the county assumes no re spooslhility for cattle dipped in sucb vats or the expense of such, other tban the construction a aforesaid. A true cory, Attest: FRED TAYLOR, Clerk Hoard 0' Supervisors. Charity Hospital Report Jarkann Mica May IS Tha rannrt of Dr. S. H. McLean, superintendent, of tbe State Charity Hospital for April shows 189 patleots admitted and &i operation. There were six deaths rrom operation ana live rrom diseases, the operative mortality for tbe month beiog 6 82 per cent. Tbe outdoor ciialc treated 83 patients during the month, a majority of the number be- Inrt lnf.nl IVitn t.ninrtf 1 tn Ma 1 X total of 647 patients were received and di:a operations performed. trnd mark fw, rorrrrifhte onn or no t. Brtd moi.l. nrhi or phXt 4B. irrirrfrfm for pRffl BCACM m-W" nt mImH jaiii litw. Hank invfWI WTCtJ PATINT8 BUILO rOHTUMta w ym. Oilr Irve (Kv.ktel. trll bow. what to tnml and WW ran monrr. Write today. D. SWIFT h CO, ditimt i Anvvtati. 303 Scvcnih St., Washinnton, D. C , WPS