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Straight talk on Cream Separators by \ TURNER KDWE. Cos. Philadelphia, Miss. ADE LAVAL Cream Separator returns at least 25 per cent more cream than any “gravity method.” At the present high butter-fat prices (and they are going up continuously) a De Laval pays for itself in a few months. No one owning two or more cows can afford to skim by gravity or use an inferior, half-wom-out separator. . Sooner or later you will buy a W stand randy to prove this if you will give us £1 SS kl /V Si five minutes next time Elj lilf U lliijl f't'A B you ere in town Ew Iv Iwrw Wt " V. iw FITS-U . Windsor Eyeglasses “My Prescription” W. M. DANSBY, Optometrist Philadelphia L. S. RUSSELL Civil Engineer, Architect and Surveyor PHILADELPHIA, MISS. * LAND SURVEYING I make a specialty of land surveying giving with survey apian which shows measurements and boundaries. CREEK DRAINAGE ENGINEERING lam Engineer in Neshoba County for the Kentawka, Beasha, Loueluah, Coouschuck, Lonilocher, Dowdville, Neshoba and Joe Fusky Drainage Districts. In Newton County lam Engineer for the Pottechetto, Oakhatta, Conehatta, Chimney and Pottechetto Extension Drainage District. Also for the Tuscalorneta Drainage District in Scott and Newton Counties. The total length of these ca nals is 150 miles. When cornplete*7o,ooo acres of Virgin Swamp Laud will be available for farming purposes. An investment totaling $750,000 00 spread over a period of 30 years will prod nee annual crops valued at $7,000,000.00 ROAD DRAINAGE Long experience in road surveying and road building has taught me that good roads cannot be built or main tained with money ra’sed from ordinary taxes; Bond Is sues and special taxation only will provide the funds. I am Engineer for the roads in Rear 3 of Newton County. MY EXPERIENCE. Having served under a world famous firm of Engineers under an eight year indenture, and having followed a Uni versity Course under Government supervision by a 21 year period of practical experience lam prepared to give you service. From Australia to America I have Engineer ed the building of railways, the tunneling through moun tains, under rivers and the si a 1 have supet visfd the construction of sewerage, irrigation system, reservoirs, bridges, levees and canals, IN ARCHITECTURE in architecture I have planned and contract! and the erec tion of re-dd*noeg, courthouses, pumping stations, schools and abbitors. MY STAFF My staff is a staff of experts with a corps of experienced draftsmen, engineers and builders. 1 am prepared. Con suit me. NOTICE to the OWNERfI of LAND .in the Proposed providence 'DRAINAGE DISTRICT, NESHO BA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. Aa dlooted by an order of the ' Board ot Supervisors of the County of Neshoba, State of Mississippi, en tered at a regular May 1920, meeting thereof notice is hereby given to the owners of the Imd in the proposed Providence Drainage District that a petition has been filed asking for the establishment of a district to be known aa the Providence Drainage District in the said County and State and that it is the intentions of the Board of Supervisors of the said County and State as set out in chap ter 195 laws Mississippi 1912 as amended by subseq tent enactments on the second Tuesday in June, 1920, at a regular meeting of the said Board to take action looking to the organ ization of the said district and ou the said day the board will hear all ob jections, if any are offered to the of ganization of the said district. It is proposed to embrace within the limits of the Providence Drain age District the territory or region described generally as follows, which is situated in the valley of tiie Joe Fusky Creek or contiguous to it; Beginning at the ue corner of nw qr of nw qr sec. 1, Tl 2 N, R 10 E thence sou ill to center sw qr sec. 1, thence east to ne corner of se qr of sw qr sec. I, thence south to center sec, 12, thence east to ne corner nw qr of se qr sec. 12, thence south to southern boundary line sec. 12, thence east to ne corner sec. 13, thence smith to se corner of ne qr sec, 13, thence east to ne corner of nw qr of sw qr sec. 18 T 12 N, R II East' thence south to center sw qr of sec. 18, thence east to ne corner se qr of sw qr sec. 18, thence south (o se cor. ner tie qr of nw qr sec. 19, thence east to eastern boundary line sec. 19, thence south to se corner of ne qr of se qr sec. 19, thence east to center of sw qr sec. 20, dunce south- to center nw qr sec. 29, thence west to sw cor ner of nw- qr of ne qr sec 30 thence north to nw corner of sw qr of ae qr sec. 19, thence west to center sw qr of sec 19, thence north to nw corner of ne qr of sw qr sec. 19, thence west to western boundary line sec. 19, thence north to nw corner of sw qr of nw qr sec. 19, thence west to cen ter ne qr of sec 24 TIS N.* R 10 E, thence north to Northern boundary line see 24, thence West to sw corner of se qr of sec 13, thence North to center sec 13. thence West to sw cor ner of se qr of nw qr sec 13, thence north to center nw qr of sec 13, thence west to western boundary line sec 13, thence north to nw ebr ner sec 12, thence West to sw corner of se qr of ae qr sec 2, thence north t<> nw corner of ne qr of ne qr sec 2. thence east back to point of begin ning. TOWNSHIP 12 N. RANGE 10 E. Section 2, Ehfof Ehf Sec 1. whfof w hf. se qr of sw qr. Sec 12. W hf. W hf of ae qr. Sec 13. n hf of nw qr. Se qr of nw qr, E hf. sec 24—ue qr of ne qr TOWNSHIP 12 N RANGE HE. Sec 18. W hf of sw qr. se qr of sw qr. Sec 19. nw qr, S hf ot ne qr. JSe qr ot sw qr. se qr. Sec 30. N hf of ne qr. Sec 29, Nwqrofnwqr. Sec 20. Sw qr of sw qr. Witness my hand and official seal this 10th day of May, 1020 J D. Petty Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Neshoba County, Mississippi. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the authority of a decree of the Chancery court ot Neshoba County Miss, made and entered on the I3th day of May 1920 in that certain cause pending In said court styled Ex parte Mrs. Mary Byrd et al appointing me Com missioner of said court to sell the hereinafter described lands for a division of the proceeds thereof among the owners. I, J P Cooper, com missioner will on Tuesday the Bth day of June 1920 within legal hours In front of the north door of the courthouse In the town of Philadel phia Miss. Neshoba County offer tor sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to-wit: Lot 2, block 48, Harrods survey of the town of Philadelphia Miss, and block 47, Harroda sur vey ot the town ot Philadelphia Neshoba county Miss, and W hf ot one acre In NE corner of W hf ot se qrof sw qr Beo 26, T 11, R U the same being one-half acre of land sold to Claude May o In Neshoba county Miss, and Lots 2,3, 6 and 7 In block 67 Harrods survey ot the totjn of Philadelphia Miss. Said sale will bo made sub ject to approval and confirmation by the chanc ery court of Neshoba county miss, or the chancellor thereof in vacation. Witness my signature this may 13th 1920. 8t J P Cooper, oommlssionar. 66fi quickly relieve? Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of App -tite and Headaches due to Torpid Liver LOOK ! LISTEN ! Do not buy a light plant lor your home or business before see ing me Pumps vour water, fans in summer lights everywhere Its fool proof G G Howell (l arber) Phils. Miss. 666 bas more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the medicine line—Adv RELIEF FUND CONTRIBUTIONS CONTINUED J Hfffldh-son $1 A W Edwards 60c WE A Cleveland $1 W R Wells #26 8 P Stribllng $26 8 A Few 6 Buckwalter Lbr Cos |26 Geo Butts 10 W Jenkins 600 Hummaii l 16 Judge Henington S6O W P Enis 60 Willie Jenkins 60 Lons Hays I Geo Bmith 1 J M Leob 2 Job Bailey 2 WE Lesen 2 Cliaa Griffin 1 J E Wells 2 T C BnttH 1 D U McNair 10 W C McNair 1 J M Cooper I W A Daniels I W P Mas-m 1 A J McCarty I OC Myer 60 A D Crawford 1 J A Bmith 6 J F McDonald 1 Marks Petty 1 W R McDonald 260 H 8 Parker 1 Clay Payne 1 W C Wadell 1 T N Gussy 1 W D Smith 60 W F B <zeman 10c L G Lewis 1 W J Houston 1 AW Cook 6 H F Greer 10 J E MoCraw I W W Mcßeath 6 G W Tidwell 3 P A Crenshaw I J A Lewis 1 O N Gilmer 10c G B Banks 1 J D Shackelford 60c J L Cooley 1 J C Barber I Roy Holer 6 J A Thomas 1 J J Ingram 60 Nora Viverett 1 J A Howie 1 Prof Hoyle 350 W P Howie 3 J G Houston 1 Guy Mo 1 Street ACo 6 W W Jones 1 0 C Kuvauaugh I McDonald 1 J F McKinney JO 8 E Liles 10 1 M Brantley 6 LB Russell GO JC Btribling 5 TC Jolly 1 W W Posey 1 Joe H Cohn 6 H T Key 2 Boy While 2 C H Fatheree Jr 2 E W Hobbs 10 W T Heitt 1 D B Jones 1 W W Cockrell 1 T A Willis 1 W E Therreil 2 E H Sikes 2 Bud welsh 2 J W Spears 1 J H Johnson I T F Spears 1 Frank Batts 6 TVB*rnett2 W H Sanford 1 W D Glllis 20 Shepherd A Duck 26 W T Fulton 6 Wallace Cox 5 Blanch Kerr 26u T M Cheatham 6 Pery 1 Dees Richards >n 2 A W White 6 D J Rush 15 Laney 1 Lucy Crockett 1 Bobos 60 Clydie Crockett 6W H Banks 10 Scully Woolen 100 J C Thomas 1 w G Moore 1 Oeo Chinn I Frank H ckham 1 J S Pace 1 J E Perkins I ME Cole 1 P F Thruas Cos 10 Jas Saul Cos 10 williams Bros 10 EEwatkln6 Joe Johnsou 260 D L Cook 6 Pearl Henson 6 UN Hadly 6 Sallle Hadley 712 EE Fox 6 CT Fulton 6 H Ruthven 2 Sam welsh 5 SJC<>ghlin6 Dr J D weeks 6 MV Gipson 1 J A McDonald 6 w P Lory 1 J G McDonald 60c R B Green 280 J w Crawford 1 M J Long 76 Koch Robertson 1 ArtGien 1 John Robertson 60c J R Bur.on 60 waiter Robertson 500 R Copeland 60 C A Crawford 1 Bed Kilgore 1 J w Williamson 760 Mrs Hen-on 6 T A Lowry A wife 10 A T Rainey 3 F B Deweese 16 Jim Ross 6 (Continued) LOCAL NOTICES NOTICE I have the best blooded regist ered Jersey bull in the state and as good as can be bought at any price anywhere. Grandsbire and dam came from the Isle Jersey. Bis grandmother held the record for milk and butter fat on the Island for five ye *rs Now prepared to do a l.mittd amount ot service. J. T. Bvars, - Desrner Miss. WANTED WANTED Log cutters, 11.25 per N Skidder men |4 per day. New Deemer Mfg Cos. See T P Hobbs at. Gity Meat Market before you sell your beef cattle. We are paying 7 cent* per pound over the scales. COFFINS FofT* SALE—One Grave marker with each Coffin FREE. A. Dees BATTERIES CHARGED Batteries charged. New Rectifier just received. We are equipped to do first class work. Bring us your car. Bring us your batteries. City Garage. 666 cures Malaria, Chills, aud Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds, and LaGrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid laxative and general Tonic.—Adv. v About k N Gone P J Many thousand* of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use W of Cirdui, the woman's tonic, according to letters jy we receive, similar to this pa one from Mrs. Z.V. Spelt. It kl ofHayne, N.C. “I could not stand on my feet, and ■'V just suffered terribly," she says. “As my suf feting was so great, and IV k | he had tried other rente- M dies, Dr. had us IB get Cardul. • 1 began Li k] improving, and it cured TJffi me. I know, and my L/w doctor knows, what Car- k dui did for me. for my nerves and hsalth start about gone.” TAKE CMtDUI The Woman's Tonic V She writes furthers ra am in splendid health ... By can do my work. I feel I M owe it to Cardul, for I was M If you are nervous, run- kl down and weak, or suffer fei from headache, backache, VV etc., every month, try |kj Cardul. Thousands of Hk women praise this medl- kj cine for the good it has |k rtl done them, and many |tb physicians who have used Cardul successfully with A thfir women patients, for A| years, endorse this medi cine. Think what it means I to be in splendid health, j^. VI like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardul a trial. M AH Druggists R - It is ordered by the board that the clerk of tliie Board give notice that Sealed bids will be received until Monday at noon June 7th at the next regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors for the erection of guide boards at the intersection and forks of all public roads within Neshoba County in conformance with an act passed by the last State Legislature (House Bill No 98) requiring coun ties to erect such guide boards at all public road intersections. Plans and specifications as follows The posts must be heart 8 ft long. 4x4 and 2 ft in ground. Beards to be of sufficient width and length to point in legible characters the name of place to which road leads aud distance there from. Ail bids will be made on the per post basis J DPetty, Clerk of Board. I all right, the B of your M Inside works ere B to be all right M a —otherwise not so. B B Then look after your U liver, see that It runs B "smooth and steady”; ■ that It doesn’t gv.t clop- ■ up or skip a cog and ■ throw the whole machinery m M >out of gear. B Dr. Tkacher*V I ■ Livf nnd Blood ff ■ o M syrup ■ A W*Uver Regulator.* a Blood M W ur ‘ fler . a Laxative and a B M Tonic of 47 years standing; V ■ the prescription of an old B B family doctor of large prac- B M tjca; a standard remedy for B B the whole family from the M m children .to the . grand B B parent* * B M „“ About . three years ego, I was B B L ,n h ** ,th . weighed M m lb V worß ° m M evw T *y. 1 began the vac of M m LIVER AND W BBhOOO SYRUP, and today I B B P ort * ct health, and weigh 18S B B“* “and attribute my good B M he ** tk to the use of that B B n>oat wonderful medicine— AB U DR. THACHKR’S UVKR AND ■ ibOOD SYRUP. My husband ajuina me In recommending m this great tonic.—Mrs. M O. E. Chadwick, Ala. B men* Professional Cards. J. K. Cili/LIS County Attorney and Attorney at Law. Special attention given to civil and chancery matters. Office over Mars Hros. Philadelphia, Miss. E S RICHARDSON Attorney at Law. C R Bassett. Law Clerk and Stenographer Philadelphia, Miss. Office in Hotel Kush building. Never retained in any case until fee is paid or secured. H Li XtSTIN LAWYER Office over Mars Bros. Only lawyer that has a complete Abstract of Land Titles including original entries from U. S. Gov. in his office or access to one. Litiga tion concerning land and the making of abstracts and rendering opinion* ae to the validity of titles given special attention. A. B. McGRAW Attorney at Law Ruth hotel Building Will practice in the courts of thia and adjoining counties CLAYTON T. RAND. Attorney at Law Makes a specialty of titles, conveyancing and litigation in volving the Law of Real Proper ty. DR. JUANITA PUCKETT Chiropractor Office at Kush Hotel • • m —- Tonight- I Tomorrow Alright I Nil Tablets stop sick headaches. I relieve bilious tone and H regulate the eliminative organa, M make you fool fine. "Batter Than Pills For Uvsr IHa" I CITY DRUG STORE o Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer It relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, sprains^ To His Excellency, The Governor Of The State Of Mississippi And Also To The Hon Pardoning Board Of The State Of Mississippi Your petitioners would most res. pectfully show that Horace G Hein, bree was tried und convicted by th# Circuit court of Neshoba County Miss, at its Keb, t* rm iWIB and vnt sentenced to t e Penitentiary for on* year for assault und battery with in tent to kill A J Will ll!. is. It is now believed in the light of subsequent events that tin said Horace (i Hem bree is innocent He therefore hum bly request that ho be granted a par don at the next meeting of the Par doning Board. T L Hembree, et al Rub-My-Tltm is a powerful autiasp tic, it kills the poison caused from in* feoted cuts, cures old sores, tetter etc. *i iUkS Swli ROGSy JjS&L •tchuut qutitionif Hunt’St' £3*' fi! *.fl fall* In Hie treatment oiEcrrma (f Tf'er, Ringworm, Itch, rtf .l Doi't becom- discourage! be- /f v ’S? ] / ije other treatmerits failed V/xi § r’Aint’i Salve has reltcvred bun- M M Areda of such cases. You can't V\ * § lose on our Afonay Back r J Caarantte. Try it at our ritk tODAY. Price 75c. a- CITY DRUG STORE Ws are proud of the confidence doctors, druggists and the public have in Chill and Fever Tonic PHILADELPHIA PEOPLE PREVENT APPENDII ITIB Many Philadelphia people ars ui ing simple gl\ cerine, buckthorn bark etc., as mixed In Adler-l-ka. Tills flashes BOTH upper and lower bow el so completely It removes all foul, accumulated poisons from alimenta ry canal and prevents appendicitis. Adler-i-ka relh ves A JY CASK gas on stomach or aonr stomach. Often CURES constipation. In one case of chronic stomach trouble ONE bot tle produced wonderful results. Turner Drug Store