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I | We Guarantee 1 |J To satisfy you at jt if our Soda Fountain if |jj | # QUALITY I If is what you want, l| '1 Our Ices and Creams are Jf IS the best that can be bought. || Jf Huyler’s Candies & I I always Fresh, Received || || by expres every few days, ||| | 9urnage=yltkinMii Strug Ho. tt i __ _ ' j There are many worthy people who delight to call themselves old-fashioned, and are always long ing, so they pretend, to live in some other and better age than their own. It is a vain aspiration, and those who entertain it only succeed so far as they succeed at all, in getting hopelessly out of touch with then own age. We have no other age than our own to live in and the true wisdom of life is frankly to live in our own age and to make the best of it, neither be wailing the past, of which, having no per sonal experience, we make to our selves an ideal, necessarily more or less false, nor disparaging the present, merely becauselitis no easy thing to live well and make the best of life in any age.—Jackson News. Miss Miller Thomas, of Houlka, s in the city for a couple of weeks’ to her sister, Mrs. Lillie R SALE—A nice Porcelain hb. Apply to Harry Williams. Miss Lucile Cochran returned home last Saturday from a four weeks’ visit to relatives and friends in Ackerman and Durant. Mr. J, H. McMillan returned home Saturday from organizing classes for entrance into the K. of P. Lodges at Macon, Aberdeen and Ainory. He reports success at each point. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cahill left Sunday evening for a couple of weeks’ visit to Ashville, N. C., where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Cahill. . Miss Ruth Stewart, of Taylor, returned home Sunday evening after a weeks’ visit to Mrs. Lonnie Carter. Mr. L. K. MeNamee left last Sunday for a few days’ business trip to LaGrrange, Tenn. Mr. Binford Rayburn left last Saturday for Nashville, Tenn., where he will attend a session of Brannou-Hughes College. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. L. HARRLs, Attorney-at-Law, ^Office in K. of P. Building, Water Valley, Miss. Will Practice in all Courts. G . L. WILSON DENTAL SURGEON, Water Valley, Miss. Office over Hotchkiss-Parsons Store. W. H. KISNER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Coffeeville, Miss, Will practice in the Federal and State Courts, Office over Bailey Bros. Store. Dr. C. W STEPHENS DENTAL SURGEON Office in Post Office Building. Water Valley, Miss, J. R. HODNETT, Attorney-at-Law. OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE, Water Valley, Mias. W . F . HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Will Practice in all tho Courts. Office in Masonic Building. Phone 180 Water Valley, Miss H. H. CREEK.MORE, W. I. STONE, Water Valley, Miss. Coffeeville, Miss, CREEKMORE& STONE, LAWYERS, Will Practice in all the Courts J. G. McGOWEN, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Water Valley, • - Mississippi J. H. KIMMONS. R. F. KIMMONS Oxford. Water Valley. KIMMONS & KIMMONS LAWYERS. Water Valley ana Oxford, Miss UUY H. PRICE, DENTAL SGKGEON. Water Valley, Miss. Office Phone 260. Residence Phon WALTER C. BLOUN ATTOKN EY- AT- LAW. Office at Corner Wood and Main Watk Vally, Miss,