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Tfi E T IMES Starkville, I Hss. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 'J in* follewinx elucarr- will In* iu:uJ* tor all unnoiinceiiiuiit*: District, ofllcew sls 00 County lo oo Beat 6.00 Strictly cash in advance, no excep tions made to tit in role. In order to give candidates an oppor fruity to present their claim' to the voter* through the medium of the press The Timer has decided to place :i nom inal charge on all cards, communica tions and other matter advocating con didatesfor otllce Therefore, such pub lications will he charged for at the rate of only I Ifly Cents for Each One Hundred Words or any fractional part of too words. Count your words and hd the cash accompany the order. DISTRICT ATTORNEY M. A. MAUNDERS COUNTY ATTORNEY. I'., F. DELL JOHN D. I‘ERKINS, Jr. SHERIEE R. M. NICKELS .1 E. DROWN W. VV. HASTINGS REPRESENTATIVE—(Eastern District) DR, J. W. CRUMPTON JOSEPH S. RICE CHAN'ERY ILERK ROBERT J. HANNAH Mi 1). Mi ILWAIN J. O. THCMAS J R iiONd CIRCUIT CLERK, At, R. FULGHAM C. 1!. SANDERS C. S. FOND REN ASSESSOR, • • J. O. OCINN CRAY HELL I). E. RAINEY J. 1. CUMMINS Por Superinteudcut ol Education. W. U. MILLER TREASURER. \V. N. TAYLOR M. COHEN H. T. PALMER’ ALBERT JORDAN SUPER VISOR. (lIK.Vf NO. 1.; J. C. McCKEIGHT J. D. DEANES JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (11 BAT NO. I.) \V.m. BUTTS CONSTABLE. (bkat no. I ) S. 11. Mi’CREIUHT JOHN 11 FRITZ 0. \V. PARKER, JR. Lost. A slick pin made of a gold dol lar. Was lost in Starkville Mon day in vicinity ol court house. Finder will be liberally rewarded by return! iik to Y. A. Pearssn, R. F. I).. Cedar BlulV, Miss., or to the Times olliee. At the Rex Bin feature productions soon to be seen at Rex Theatre and Air dome; Friday, May 14th, Beatrix Micheleim in “MIGNUV, adopt ed from the famous opera. “MRS. WIUOS OF THE CAB BAGE PATCH”, May “Sth, Lilian Russell iu “WILDFIRE” June 4th. Lionel Barrymore in “SEATS OF THE MIGHTY”, June 11th. Robert Warwick in “ALIAS JIMMIE VALENTINE” JuneSlh. All these productions are live reels or longer and are the finest photoplays that are on the market. Make it a point to see them all. Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable lUieumalisiu is a it Cease character ized liy pains In the joints ami in the muscles. The most common forms arc Acute ami Cluoaic Kheuuiatisiu, Bheu inultc lleadaches. Sciatic Uheniuullsui ami Lumbago. All of these types can he helped absolutely by applying some good limmcnt Unit penetrates. An ap plication ol Sloan's Liniment is good for pain, and especially Khenimuic I’aln because it penetrates to the seat of the trouble, soothes the nttllcted part and draws the pain. "Sloans Liniment Is ad medicine.’' Uet a 25c bottie now It cep It UnUy iu cate ol emergency. THIS IS "MR. SOA KUM." Visitors to the Zone at the Panama- Pacific International Exposition find much to amuse them by a visit to . ■ Soa Kum" and hundreds of other In- | tcrestinp concessions which line the Zone s broad avenue tor a mile. In | ' Soa Kum one tries lo hit all kinds j of heads tor all kinds ot prizes. SIOO Reward, $lO9 Tlip rcadi'ta of thla j ijrr will plt-aser! to ' *• nrn that their Is .-it le -t one tlirmled dlsea'O f. .t '('loner hn* been aide !-• cure la all Ha itaaej*. and that • ,'arrh. Hall a Unlnrrh Oiro Is the only imallltr elite i \v known I" tin* fill'd* l>. l l fralernltt fatarrh twins: i const I tut hna I ill-piisc. require* a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly ii|hti the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ,’f the dlaeasr. and glviec the patient strength by hutldliiK up the constitution and n'slstlng na ture In doing Its work. The prnprlef.-rs Imvo so mneh f.ilth In Its enratlvo powers that they >ffer <ne Hundred Doltni> for nny ease that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Dnipplsts. 7Bc. Take Hall s Family Fills for constipation. ill IRE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER . Eat less meat and lake Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble— Neutralizes acids. Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, iiclio, and feci like lumps of lend. The urine becomes cloudy; tiie bladder is irri tated, and you may be obliged to seek re lief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off Ihe body's urinous waste or you’ll boa real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, you sutler from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu matic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist (our ounces of Jad Salts; "take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast 1 for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. ’ This famous salts is made i from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, I combined with iithia. and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to norma! activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure: makes a delightful effervescent j lithia-water drink which everyone should I take now and then to keep the kidneys 1 clean and active. Druggists here say i they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks wht j believe in overcoming kidney troubh ) while it is only trouble. I NOSE CLOGGED FROM I A COLD OR CATARRH I [Apply Cream in Nostrils To * Open Up Air Passages. | ............ Ah I What relief! Your clogged nos trils open rigid up, the air passages of your head are clear ami you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of ‘this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer has been seeking. it’s just splendid. =■ rr-rw-.— — '■ ■ - —n EXECUTION SALE, Slate of Mississippi 1 Jllttll'C Court Oktibbeha County ( District fin. I it. E. Hell Execution for $(10,50 v. Costs $5,15 Joe Scruggs and Henry Taylor By virtue ol an execution Issued to me by W. 11. Reynolds, a Justice of the Peace of said county. I will on Monday, ihe 7th day id June, 1915, at the Court House of said county, within legal hours, expose (or -ale at public outcry to tiie highest and best bidder (or cash, all interest and claim the defendant, Honry|T’aylor, has in and to a certain house and lot in the City of Starkville. Mississippi, iu Ward No. 1, and hounded | on tiie North by Henry Washington lot, on tl e East by .Beattie Additkn, o tle South by Beattie Addition and on tiie West by Lung Strecl. the same being the property deeded to-the said Henry Taylor by Mrs. Klizebeth Beattie and Mrs. j. I). Beattie us shown by deed recorded in Deed Book No. 102, at page No. 54-1, to which reference is here mule, which said property has beep levied upon as the property of the said Ileiry Taylor, and will be sold to satls the judgement therein and sli cost. IV it ness my signature, this, Utb day pfMsy, 1015. .. . ' W. Wt Cwutubl*, f4 r 44.;t:4:4444:44: I NOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY CVNDADTE-f Z IN THE : J County Sponsor Contest to call on or phone all their friends and encourage them to patronize the merchants and news paper issuing COUNTY SPONSOS VOTES. No contestant should lose anytime in getting J|j 4 their friends to demand votes on every purchase by which the contestant should benefit. M GET BUSY TO DAY AND AND SEE THAT YOUR FRIENDS ARE |] i|r HELPING YOU BY PATRONIZING THE MERCHANTS 3 4 REPRESENTED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. S ___________ l. ; I Contest Closes August Ist. | § RFMFMRFR i nc l uc [ es round trip railroad and Pullman ticket, l| || I * ■?.!■■! t-1 v M.LI * dining car service on the going trip, ten ticket to the Ex= fl l|| position Grounds and ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH. S II AM Sponsors will goto San Francisco on the “GROWN IN I I MISSISSIPPI” Special for County Sponsors, and no person elect- | | ed in any other contest other than the one conducted by the j | Mississippi Exposition Commission will he permitted to go on | this Special Train, or will be entitled to official recognition at I 4 San Francisco. M I PHILLIP GOODMAN TURNER PIERCE R. G. DAVIS I GRAND DAME and SUTEYUI 4 General Merchandise Hardwarde Cos. Groceries Coffees & Teas all 1 & 1 DEALERS "WS | J.B. HOGAN JACKSON & SON NEW REX THEATRE I '4 Insurance Drugs The Show Place of Starkvllte ‘*°* > "ork Quickly and Neatly "i® I Uxecuted. •,<r __________ _______________ | MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION COMMISSION I State Capitol JOHN L. SMITH, Manager Jackson Miss. 1 THE McBEE TilKlOSIIi: 1!^ NEEDS NO BOOSTING—It has made its reputation in the field. Everywhere the McBEE THRESHER has made good. For the man with the six horse engine or for the man with tho thirty horse engine wc have a thresher of proper size. t The McBEE THRESHER with slight change in equipment threshes peaj from the vines, as Weil as oats, wheat, etc. Prices range from $160.00 up, depending on size. McBEE ENGINE & IMPLEMENT CO. IEMP3IS, TENN.—LEXINGTON, MISS. j EAST MISS/SS/PP/ TIMES | Tlilb COUPON IS UOOD FOB j q o FI V F VOTES j S I I ' t. t{ I “ * * ' ■ ■ • In the County Sponsor Contest, San Francisco Tour '-i Q 0 Vote as many as you can secure from .East Mississippi XunK W readers. These .Coupons not hr OKTIBBEHA COUNTY SPONSOR CONI~tST W.W. MAGRUDER I; 'M , i {, f j. r. . {' •I • j , . Attorney at Law STARKVIUE, MISSISSIPPI G. ODIE DANIEL Attorney and at Law ■ <<■' "Sadie old stand,' * STARKVIUE, MISSISSIPPI ' . AVOID HIGH GOST ? LIVING Plant Taylor's Field, Garden and Flower Seeds They G ve Results I Write for Price List and Garden Calender SWEP TAYLOR SEED CO. One Block from Union Depot JACKSON, MISS. When You are in your Capitol City call and see us. T t T II . . , , ■ - / / T~ S ) t i's NEW ORLEANSI LA - J if M faHoJfag M/ Highest Grade and Most Practical t 1/1/IS Courses in Business, in Shorthand and J ln English. Best Equipments. Un- SHOULD RF FnilPATrn equ^*, ac^* eß. Complete College omJULU bh EDUCATED Bank. Only School with Actual Store TO SUPPORT THEMSELVES and Actuaf Money which c_ • 1 , . . , keep the books and balance cash. Special accommodations (or ladies. Personal instruction. .o. assess.-" "tssisagitir* WILL E. W ARD ATTORNEY Office Up-Sttirs in NmK BuildinJ STARKVILLE. MISSISSIPPI B. F. BELL Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancerv Practices In ill th# Cuuru, Money Loan on Lasy Terms Ollloe i’hone 1W; residence IST , : STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI J. B. PERKINS, JR. LAWYER .. Money to Loan a j Otlce under Telephone Exchange STARKVILLE, MISS. JOSEPH S. RICE Attorney at Law Office up stairs In Ji>h Bulidifig '■ 11 * ■ *> * T. jTwoOD Attorney-at-Law STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI MANY RUINED LIVES Hundreds can point to the use ot calomel as the cause of physical decaj. Its streuous effects upon liver, kidneys and even the heart are known to every practicing physician. .Medical science has found a vegetable compound that elimi nates the poisons from the liver and accumulations from the bow els in a safer and saner way than does caismel and. leaves no ill af. ter-effects. _ O*'® remedy in the form of Lrwby i is h proven sue* cess. It is for sale in 50tT and SI.OO bottles by J. T. Kirk . who guarantees to refund purchase price if you want it. It js always protected by the likeness of L. K. Grigsby,