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An envious spirit never built a good oharaoter, nor did jealousy ever exalt an individual before the people.. An exeroise of these two bad dispositions will drive from you that esteem of those around you whioh alone can secure you a proper recognition, for you shut the door of ingress to the sweetest of friendships. When you find this disposition developing into strong traits of character, bring into requisition your greatest strength to repel the aggression JJear touoscriber: Uicl it ever ocour to you that the payment of the amount you are due on subacrip. tion would be higibly appreciated by this office just at this time? Try it once. Use AbM j; Front ti«<* kind that SATISFIES. A. IS. POUTER. --«-^ Mrs. C A. Tyree left Tuesday morning for a few days’ visit toj her daughter, Mrs. Hughes John son,in Jackson, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. C E Dunn and daughter. Miss Ella Clyde, left Tuesday afternoon for Cleveland, Obie, where Miss Ella Clyde goes for an operation for her throat trouble Her host of friends sin cerely hope that she will soon be able to return home thoroughly ' restored, -— Non-Resident Notice. State oe Mississippi. To Mrs. Mary Watkins whose Post Office address when last heard from was 1671 Deleware Street, Memphis, Tenn., Defendant: You are commanded to appear before the Cbanoery Court of the Second Distriot of the County of Yalobusha in said State, on the First Monday of June, A, D ,. 1917, to defend the suit in said Court of W. M. Watkins, wherein you are defendant. This, the 28th day of April, 1917. L. T, Wisdom, Cleak. By B G. Wright, D. C. [Horan & Horan Solicitors for Complainant.] Break your Cold or Lagrippe with a few doses of 666, fkttoforfe flerital Jig ftopila (Sioom ilio <£laaa of l^lt-SS lUrth 4hiluu;v assists tig c^tra. Jiatoliitis, ^ngtnixa ^Itsoes 8. Mnbibsxxtt unit *Zil\t ^txtltxr JUaitera JEag 4f 1$17, tight ixtlntk g. m. PROGRAM Minuette in G_Beethoven Maxyne and Marcia Mauldin Sunshine Schottische_ Maquet Nona Vaughn Ocean Spray_Wolcott Iva Wiiliams Trumpeters Guard__Horvath Sallie May Jones Sweet Clover_Holst Louise and Thelma Hague Twilight Strains_Chtistiani Doris Van Maanen In Lndless Mischief___Fearis Lucille Dye Edelweiss_ Vanderbeck Lora Walker Grandfather’s Birthday_Eink Mabel and Lais Landreth Wooden Shoes..._Brunner Cleo Stevens The Pin Wheel...._o---Lawson Martha Johnson ‘ Mother Dear_Willy Judith Gray Barcarolle_Ehrlich Virginia Derrick Solo__1 _A World of Roses Mrs. nawKins Approach of Spring_Lindsag Letha Walker, Myrtice King Birdling ...--- Grieg Marcia Mauldin Magnolia_Davis Mildred Tarver Thougnts of Thee_Wensel Annie Mae McNawee Reading__Ben Hur Chariot Race Miss Davidson Last Hope_ Gottschalk Maxyne Mauldin Jennesse Doree_Smith Gladys Porter Beetles Dance_Holst Annie Belle Anderson, Hazel Holley Solo _By the Waters of Minnetonka Mrs. Hawkins Rigaudon- kijt Kate Woods On the Lagoon (left hand alone)-Fggling Annie Belle Anderson Fairp Fingers_Mills Hazel Holley Reading_-_--The Famine Miss Lille Butler Queen of the Fairies_Smith Kate Woods, Gladys Porter Chorus_Motherland Class