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The City Itemizer Established lSO-^. * THURSDAY, SEPT, 30, 1910 Yalobusha County. Miss Office Phone. 250, Residence Phone, 1S3. Mrs, .1. F. Turner and three children, little Misses Mae Ella, Leloise, and Master Frank, of Jackson, Tetin , on their way home from a visit to relatives and friends in Coffeeville, stopped over and spent a day or two in our city last week the guests of Mrs, L. C. Seaman. Miss Janestine Coats returned to Memphis last Thursday after a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr.,and Mrs, J. B. Coats. Mrs R. R. Royal and daughter, little Miss Dorothy, returned to their home in Durant last Wednes day, after a few days’ visit with relatives and frierfds in our city. Mrs T. A. Leo, of Coleman, Texas, who lias been spending the past several weeks with relatives and friends in onr city the guest in ^he home of her parents, Mr. * aiW Mrs. E. -I McClelland, re turned home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis arid baby daughter, of Amorv, arrived iu the city Saturday night for a visit to relatives and friends and are guests in the home of Mr. H. V. Williams. Mrs, E. A. Penn, of Grenada, spent last, Sunday in our city to attend the meeting at the Baptisl church which is being conducted by her brother, Rev. J. \\ Gillon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cahill re turned last Thursday from a ten days’ stay with the family of Mr. James R. Cahill in Ashville, N. C. The many friends of the family will be glad to learn that there is l some improvement in the condi of Mr. Cahill, and that Mrs. |||Hill and the three sweet little ^^^Blren tire quite well. ■Hi r. < IswaId P>rooks lias noeepted H^nosition .- ith the Flake Drug Co. J D. Ii. Wagner, Pres. W. B. Mauldin, Cashier l Bank of Water Valley = Water Valley, Mississippi. 9 » Z Will extend liberal accomodations and loans for ■ all worthy and legitimate purposes. You are * invited to call and see them, as they are anxious » to accommodate. Ample provision is made for the safe keeping of all deposits. a YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED. THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY IS BY Long Distance Telephone FOR RATES APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER CUMBERLAND TELEPHONF, & TELEGRAPH CO Incorporated, Mi. and Mrs. Lewis Roden l)augh were called to \ ickshurp last week on account of the serious illness of Mr. Roden baugh's mother.' Mr. Herbert ('lower spent a day or two last week with homefolk in Durant. There is nothing that makes us madder than to see a fellow going down the street with a fishing pole on his shoulder, while we have to stay at home. The die is east, the Rubicon is passed and the time has arrived when it is impossible for j us to indulge in the transporting I diversion of drowning worms. I Fate is agin ns. teeth and toe-nails. I But this is not the only summer FOR SALE.—A ten room Brick residence on Main Street. All modern conveniences Apply to Mrs. D. H. Driver. -—• -a»' Mrs. E. M. Strong, of Coffee ville, returned home Saturday after a week’s visit to our eity. Big brained, large hearted, broad minded people may differ on great and important questions and yet have faith in each other’s ability, confidence in their honor and integrity, and continue to be strong personal friends. It is only the little, prejudiced, shriv eled up fellow who oannot brook opposition and is so narrow minded as to consider every one who entertains views different to his own as a personal enemy. —Ripley Enterprise. Mrs. H. J. Clarke and four chil dren, little Misses Zola, Francis, Helen and Master Harold, who have been visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Stewart for the past several weeks, returned to their home in El Dorado, Ark., last Saturday evening. —7- ^ ♦ Mrs Maude Holiman, of Mi nerva, is in the city for a weeks’ visit the guest of her mother, Mis. Emma Sledge, and other relatives and friends in the city.