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The. TIMES Starkville, Miss. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF It. M. NICKELS REPRESENTATIVE—(Eastern District) JOSEPH s. RICE CHANCERY CLERK McD. McILWAIN J R LONG CIRCUIT CLERK, M. It. FULGHAM C. K. SANDERS ASSESSOR. GRAY BELL D. E. RAINEY TREASURER. B. T. PALMER ALBERT JORDAN JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, HEAT NO. ONE. W. 11. REYNOLDS. ’ CONSTABLE. _ (beat no. 1 ) JOHN H CRITZ G. W. PARKER, JR. BOARD SUPERVISORS Monday, August 2, 1912. The Bord met this day in reg ular session, all members and ofli cers presentj The following was transected. J T Page, Vat work. 5 00 •' “ “ Tick insptr 72 00 M it O It K Freight 48 44 W U Ruffln. Bldng brdg 15 00 F'loyd Linford •• *• 8 00 J A Odom, Rprng brdg 4 50 J C Hill, Vat work 8 75 E B Jordan, Kpng paupers, 117 50 V M Carpenter, Filing vat ..... 340 B F Lummuns, Road work 8 0a “ “ “ Movng brdg .... 000 “ “ “ Road work 72 00 J M Love, Road work 9 00 W W Love, “ “ 4 50 Ben Bush “ *• 225 S over Million, Road work 2 25 Jack Alston, “ “ 2 25 Berry Bush, Road work 75 Tan Bush. Road work 75 Arthur Harrell, Road work 75 Jesse Lemmons, • •• “ 1 50 Button Lemmons, “ “ 32 50 Stover Million, “ •* ... 12 00 Ben Bush, “ “ 15 00 Jack Alston, “ “ . .. 185 Cle/eland Parke, “ “ 75 Willie Hamilton, “ “ 75 ValMlllb n, “ “ 7 85 Os ac Gardun, “ “ 15) Et el Lindsey, “ “ 6 00 Sndie Power.-, “ “ 1 50 Robinson Bros, “ “ 2 00 K P Hart a-s. Tick Insptr .. .. 8,5 01 B F Lummus, Boad w0rk...,*.... 16 • B<! Nee > L nbr 9 4u 1 aw.in- Bros Bhop w>rk 28 15 O L Quinn, Road work 50 00 WH 1 u him, Road work ... 467 H W Daniel, “ “ 89 76 M D McKell, “ “ 8 00 G. s Higgs, “ “ 24 ()0 Walter Ramsey, Road work .. £1 87 Kd Smith, •* “ 20 86 B ica Jackson, “ “ 19 15 Kinch Mckinney, *• “ 19 25 Joe Malone, “ “ 17 00 John Ellington, “ ;* 19 00 Morris Ellington, “ “ 20 ( 6 Estel Hutchinson, “ “ 17 85 RI) McV.ey, • 11 .. 19 00 All e.t Alexander, Road work.... 13 80 A thnr Chandler, •• ... 16 85 Clifton Cbaad e“ “ .... 10 00 Henry Montg# aery, “ “ 100 G. Odie I am.el, barn nnt. 300 T J Woodson, Pasture cont 1 50 I. II Nhdels, Fdog pri- 50 00 C C Sad li, V it work 13 15 L H Ni kels, Cnvyng ncjro 6 00 Dave Kcnn ird. Cesng lllng vat 3 o M L Stewait, Vat work 4 85 J W Landrum, Vat wo V 7 65 Barton Snow, '• ‘ 200 Hermon Jlnpt “ ;• 360 Squire Barron, '• B 0 iHcrmon llunt. Hatting 3 00 Bimmett Barron, \'nt work ... 10 50 Cobet Jackson, " ' 150 J O Harrell, Feed mules 141 96 3 E Polley, d.mbr . ... .42 02 K P Nickels. Bldngbrdg 15 10 Cos in Bevlll. Hoad work 27 00 C A Uille, Ueprug brdg 18 Oil ■•* •• Unldng gravel 300 W W Boone, Nails, 1 35 George Sburden, Filing yatvf ■■ 1- 00 J ones Freaboitr, Bprng brdg.... 7 00 Jiui Bell, Blind jiau 2 50 Cuy BtarkriU‘. Water & Lgts..... 38 08 33 Haiijeey, Vatf w0rk...... 4 00 Ti ylor Drnkng .Cups 422 B F I^eit, : B*l ‘ Stfbf Sturges bifikpFJ’gt on ceinnt 3 *45 TonrKobirtjoh. Ban lag gravel.... S.tO MeKerguson, ijauln'g gravel -S'-Oo G B tjuiun, UaWilg Liplir V oo Gteely ;Ha/, V ’B.. i-Heinnt . . £.:•• ! -MO JaltUtsr Ruyse. jtpnrng brdg. ... a, 00 • ' Wj’&rkeT, Jr, flven-eeng envts BP 70 F U.Barker; (JuiWog envts r .-r. 25 00. JaiJk ljttre^.Hoa4'ing r onVt.s . 10 00 Alder Winfield, Vegetables envts. 455 Worrell Manfg Cos. Dismdfnt........ 02 <8 I)l'kjbtwii, Vat'.work, 2 flO Jl bo (Jei-or. ; {* ’ •• 50 J V lUv7K ,, a'lsvork ... 41 54 R K Lmnmmj.-ftoad Work 19 12 yar.diTf.ord &,'Lo.vv. Keprng brdg 47 s‘. U C Pox:ey Avo, Lmbr,... lOS J KPolloy,Lmhp. ; ... .o.lli'Tfi- H A Me Creigbi. Bidng brdg 2 Of) M I. Stewart, Tick tyisptr j7O no Thj_elerk;.was directed to make application.; jfpr monthly settle.- mebpi on 'fiSughtiiuii gravel and other road mperal shipped to road oommiasioners of Hist No 1, to be gftid on first Tuesday alter first Monday in each month, the nia • mum amount not to exceed over *BOOO per mouth. Ahe bid of J. (J. Harrell for feedstuff was acceepted for four mules, to be furnished with o per cent added. H. VV . Outlaw, W, F. Thompson, aud|U. (J. Thompson were appoint' ed a committee to inspect Black Jack road relative to changing same by Dave Fox’s land. Wednesday, August 4, 1915. Cl 5 Templenon, Tick Insptr .. 42 .‘>o •I 1C Love, Tck Insptr 05 00 K C Kidney. Tick insptr 70 2(1 Talkng War Lmbr Cos, Gravel for vats 80 45 I) W Outlaw, Jr, Insptr . 12 00 TA Keeton, Reprng Imlgs ]C 70 J A McKee, Tick insptr 30 20 Robinson Pros, Vat work 0 00 I- L Clardy, “ “ 500 Henry Upchurch, Posts vats 1 35 Russell Bros, Vat work 2 00 G G Thompson, Lsying wrk envts 21 00 J P Clark. Cow killed 20 00 Clardy Bros. Shoes cuvta . 24 67 E U Templeton, Vat Work 3 00 C G Wallace, Vat work ... 1 00 Gill Cos, Vat material 4 85 “ “ Kx for mules 130 C E Scroggin, Postage 1 27 W E Sherman, Vatjwork 1 00 J E Policy. Lmbr 40 90 J ll Uartness, baulng lmbr 10 50 P II Flourney, Road work 49 00 R E Gillespie, Lmbr 21 32 C D Thompson, Vat work 3 0u '■ “ •' Road work 7 70 J I) Deanes. Blacksmthng 5 85 W F Thompson, Insptng 13 00 J VRay, Boad work 40 ( 0 Walter Hendricks. Lmbr 50 Pr> ston Butler, Road work 27 50 JD Uartness, “ “ 244 80 The clerk was ordered lo give notice that at the September meet ing u sopmate road will be create 1 in Beat 5. Thursday, August 5, 191.') Sec Bauk, LM out Dist No 1 Fundls2 10 Sec State Bank, Express on Kd bond n 00 .1 H Smith & Cos, Mole feed US OS J U Smith & Cos, Mule he 1 .. 50 0 “ “ “ “ Hailing 5; 8 44 •* “ “ “ Mule feed ... 110 .9 Cuiuli Tel Cos, Phone servce 3 44 HMVVade, bmbr 2 50 .1 E Logan, Vat work 2 00 D L) Rainey, Sal 25 00 14 W Outlaw, Jr Filing vat 2 00 K P llartness, Vat work 20 75 It K & F L Weir, Vat material. ...201 00 Southern Sewer Pipe, Sewer pipel4s 00 Walter McCreight, Hoad work.... 15 10 E U Thomas, Road work 105 00 H C Welborn, “ “ .... 54 00 Turner & Pireee, CII Supplies.... 5 25 Cuimnings & Prichard, Road wrk 87 £8 J DDjor.es Bulling drags 2 70 M & O 11, Vatlmbr 41 lo Bill Williams, Temp pappr 2 00 I J It MoUann, Hopi ng brdg 1 00 Hampton Young, Pasture rent.... 2 00 j Talkng War Lmbr Cos, Cravel 3 00 1 G Odie Daniel, Lmbr lo 40. James Johnson. Lmbr 5 54 J J, Martin, Supplies 2! S3 G Odie Daniel. Ser for board 3. 06 1 C II Douglas, Vat work 7 001 J It Hunt, Lmbr . h!) 75 J A McKee, Tick insptr 27 50, F D Harvey & Cos, Hoad work. ...1105 10 •• >• •• 70 i0 J' It was ordered that tin cla-k ad vertise the long bridge on Houston & Starkviile road to be let the Is. i Monday of September, 19Lj. also West Point road from W. T. Norri £ ,-torj to Bob Cotton’s; also advertise for keeping paupers for one year. Also lumber for beat 1. ; 2. 3, and 5. In the matter for lumber for beat 4 the same was bid off to II W. Daniel and T. A. Keeton as follows: For all lumber atCnugs, $1.30 per bun- For all lumber a 1 Slurges $1.45 per bun. For till lumber at Bradley. $1.40 per him with the further stipula tion that the lumber si.a I• be 90 per cent heart, pine, whilfe oak. red oak, or gum, but the guilt only upon the order of the boards or its proper representatives. , (Continued) MANY RUINED LIVES Hundreds cun point to the use at calomel as the cause of physical decay;, Lw sti enous elects;. wpibu liver, 'kidneys and even the heart are known to every practicing •physician- ; • ./ | Medical science' has found ; a vegetable' compownd'. that elitfti nates the poisons , from the h\ter and accumulations from the botv els jn a safer and saner way than does caismel and leaves.no ill atf :ter ; eftects.. ‘ This remedy in the form ot Griiby’i Liv-verdas is a proven suc cess; It is for r sale in 50c .and •?1.00 bottles by'J. TANARUS.; Kirk ../who guarantees bo refund purchase price if you, want it. It is ,always protected by the likeness of L, K. G'rigsby',;. . '" \ Money to Loan, i "*•-1 have.on hand u limited sum Of private money to' loan on good bankable security. Easy terms, reasonable rales. John B. Perkins- GET RID OF CHILLS AND FEVER Chills end Fever, or Malaria, are caused t'v a germ. Millions of these germs are toon raul Ipliod from the few that first find foothold in the blood of their victim. To R D YOURSELF of these germs you must PURIFY your blood, strengthen the vital organs, and make yourself so robust, vigorous and healthy that they will be CAST OUT to STAY OUT. DR. THACKER’S Liver and Blood Syrup has been widely know n for many years as the “Best Chill Tonic.” It hasearned this reputation by helping countless THOU SANDS of people, many of them living in the malarial sections of this country, to CLEANSE their blood and BUILD UP their strength so that the fever germs would be cast'out of their bodies. A vast multitude of people take Dr. Thachcr’s Liver & Blood Syrup to pre vent Fever and Chills from attacking them. It is a wise and profitable precau tion. It PAYS to fortify yourself against malaria. And if it happens that you neg lected to do that, and are now afflicted, it will surely pay you to take instant action and get this reliable remedy working for you at once. TRY IT AND PROVE that relief is at hand. 60-cent and SI.OO bottles. ' THACHER MEDICINE COMPANY,") Chattanooga Tennessee. If SUN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES . APPIYSULPHUR Use it like a cold cream and dry Eczema eruptions right up. The moment you apply bold-sulphur to an itching or broken out skin, tho itching stops and healing begins, says a renowned dermatologist. This remarkable sulphur made into a thick cream effects such prompt relief, even in aggravated Eczema, that it is a never-ending source of amazement to physicians. For many years bold-sulphur has oc cupied a secure position in the treat ment of cutaneous eruptions by reason of its cooling, parasite-destroying prop erties and nothing has ever been found to take its place in relieving irritable and inflammatory affections of the skin. While not always establishing a perma nent cure, yet in every instance, it Immediately subdues the" itching irrita tion.and heals the Eczema right up and it is often years later before any erup tion again manifests itself. Any good druggist will supply an ounce of bold-sulphur, which should be applied to the affected parts like tho ordinary cold creams. It isn’t unpleas ant and the prompt relief afforded is very welcome, particularly when the Ec zema lr accompanied with torturous itch ing. ’- PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will bo gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dull ness, headache; no : hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no strug gling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe end heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is ju&t what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Notice Of Beat Five Proposed Road District. Notice Is hereby given that at the .September 1!)15 meeting of (he lioai’i 1 . Supervisors ofOktibbi hft County, Mis sissippi, said Board Will create of Beal live, (9) a depurate toad district under and by Virtue of Chapter 174 iff the Mississippi law's of 1914, uWess In the meantime a petition Is (lied us provided by Seetion ope,-/I) of said Act asking for an election to determine the creation of such road district. That said road district will embrace all- f PUtrict number live, (oj of said county as be fore stated, and (or fuller descriptor!, it whl begin at the Northeast corner ol Section •• ’thirteen Township eight teen Range fifteen East. u and run thence West to the Northwest corner ol Section, thirteen Township seventden Range fourteen Kiifl, tliency South To the'Southeast turner of Section two, township .seventeen Range.:ifourteen, Gust, thence west to the Northwest corner of Section Seven. t’bwnbhlpieven teeb JLUbfe fourteen East, thence South to the Southwest corner of Section thirty-one, Township seventeen Range fourteen Hast, (beriwEa-t to’the Souih efct corner of Section, .flirty-six, Townsllip seventeen Range llfteen East, thence North to the point of beginning Tula August, 1918. E. 0. MCILWAIM, CHEER UP ! CHEER UP I YE WEARY ONES SEE I I C \ X/FTCI Successor to First Class Shoe Repairing While You Wait. Al Work Guaranteed. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK. DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED "Dodson’s Livar Tone" Will Clean Your . v our nr cloalpf arils you a Sluggish Liver Belter Ilian Calomel J“„t!;! v uTTt ami Can Not Salivate. " iU c!,ai ' y° ur iver better ib. nasty calomels it won’t make you sick Calomel makes you sick; you lose a and you can eat anything you want day’s work Calomel is quicksilver and without being salivated. Sour druggist it salivates calomel injures your liver, guarantees that each spoonful will start and nTko' ’ l‘r t ; f ; Vn:,Z ’T "•?. cl( ’ l,n >OUr bowels and md nil ktio.’i • a out. if your bowel?! are sti-ni.ri,*,,.. ~,, i,,. •onsti| ated ami your bead aches or , , ' ’ ' P n ‘°" ,, 1 "K or ><>" stomach is >• or, just take a spoonful of (•', l "°, ! bat ' k ’ Children gladly harmless ]),•<! son's Liver Tone iuMtoivl 1k( * >‘nlnon s Liver Tone because it is •>f using s honing, salivating calomel. H rnsa,, t tutting an.l doesn’t gripe or Dodson’s Ii * r Tone is real liver medi- cr,,,11 P or *unke them sick. •inc, ® Vou'ii know it next, morning be 1 nm selling millions of bottles of ■Muse \on v'll wake up feeling line, Dodpoids Liver Tone to people who have our liver vill be working, your bead- found ti nt this pleasant, vegetable, liver nd .!mess gone, your stmuicb mediei-e takes the plaee of dangerous o,d l'; ' work .r c vS’r r - ’ i ' "I"" l!,lv """ b ”" la on my sound. 11,1 1 working. oil ll be t-1.-vr* mt ni i ..i,.,. . •, . . ■,i /,n c ■ i . iiini• i<• guarantee. .Ask your druggist ml. full o iiergy, vigor and ambition.l about, me. * hh “Telephone as I You’d Be Telephoned To” Telephone courtesy is just a bit of ordinary politeness and everyday kindness that we put into our conversation when we talk by telephone. Its the face to face brand of politeness and kindness used when we’re voice to voice. It’s the same politeness and kindness that we like to receive from the other end of the wire. I Giving a little thought to tele- phone courtesy and practicing its simple rules will make the CUMBERLAND telephone an even more effi- TELEPHONE & dent aid for you. “Telephone TELEGRAPH CO. eL You ' and he Telephoned To," Incorporated always. BOX 18.1. TUPELO. MISSISSIPPI. 'A.B. A’ Cheques Pay hotel bills with them; buy railroad and other tickets; make purchases at the best shops. They are much safer to carry than money. Your counter-signature identifies you. Issued by MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK 7l SOULECOLLLtit / J rgj S * 1/ NEW ORLEANS, LA. m! M / Highest Grade and Mo.t Practical rsw/VS Cour.es in Biisines., In Shorthand and J in English. Beat Equipments. Un s—' equaled Facilities. Complete College SHOULD BE EDUCATED Bank. Only School with Actual Store, TO SUPPORT THEMSELVES and Actual Money in which student. keep the books end balence cash. Special accommodations for ladies. Personal instruction. > < No misrepresentation to secure patronage. Graduates in general demand through their superior training. CEO. SOULE & SONS. W. W. Scales, President. A, 11. Ames, Aaa’t Cash'd ’ ; A. C. Ervin, Cashier. . 1 Walter Page, Ass’t Cnshle PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Does a Ueueval Donkiug Business. Loans U uey on Beal • i and Personal Security. MisU? 0, l tOM f?uarantee( * hy tbe Depositors Guaranty Jkt dof the State of SAGE IEA PUIS LIFE AND COLOR IN HI Don't stay gray! Sage Tea and Sul phur darkens Hair so naturally that nobody can tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you’ll got a 60 ornt Little of ‘‘Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage lea Keoipc are sold annually, says a well known druggist here. Is-cAnse it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray, be coming faded, dry, aoraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting diem, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your lochs become luxuriantly dark and' beautiful—all dan druff goes, scalp itching and falling halt atops. This is the age of youth. Oray-haircd, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur to-night and you’ll bo delighted with your dark, handsome hair and youi* youthful apjioaranco within a few days, CHANGE of SCHEDULES MOBLE & OHIO K R Effective May 2nd, 1915. trains Will Leave Sturkviile, Miss., as Follows; • No. 41 Dally. ..Lv. U’n. Depot (1:30 a.in. No. 43 Daily....Lv. U’n. Depot 10:36 a.m. No. 45 Daily....Lv. U’n. Depot 4;lu p.m. arrives—(Artesia, Miss.) No. 41—dally —Ar. 7:10 a. in. No. 43—dally Ar. 11:10p.m. No. 43—dally Ar. 4:45 p, ui. leaves—(Artesia, Mias.) NOKTllllOl’Nl) No. 3—Express, Dally .. . Lv. 3:11 a. m. No, 4 Express. Dally Lv, 5:05 p. tu. No, o—Express, Dally Ly. 11:30 p.m * SOUTHBOUND No. I—Express, Daily .Ar. 13:37 a,m No. B—Express. Dally Ar. 11:40 a.m. No. 6—Express, Dally Ar. 6:00 p.m. For folders and other information re garding rates, routes, etc,, apply to J, T. OWEN, Ticket Agt„ Mobile & Ohio It. It, Or write, O. E. ALLEN, Dist. J’as. Agt . Drs. Eckford & Dodds , Ollloe in Magi uder llulldlng {j STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI B. F. BELL Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery I’ruetlees in ill the Courts. Money to Loan on Easy Terms Ollloe Flioue 167; residence 187 STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI J. B. PERKINS, JR. LAWYIiK Money to Loan Otlce under Telephone Exchange STARKVILLE, MISS. ~■ JOSEPH S. RICE Attorney at Law Ollloe up stairs In Nash Building T. J, WOOD Attorney-at-Law STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI W. W. MAGRIjDER Attorney at Law STARKVILLE. MISSISSIPPI G. ODIE DANIEL Attorney and Counsello at Law .Same old stand. STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI WILL E. WARD ATTORNEY. Ollloe In Times Building STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI M. A. SAUNDERS Attorney at Law Ofllce upstairs in Nash Building STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Notary Public TIMES OFFICE COURT SQUARE Telephone 205,