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êhf (fpmutmunpallb .1 L OILLESPlfc. Kmrot. . ■an ties „ .„a the rit» f g reer .„d tb« City of Groeuwond. wivmg (heir paper notify the office. $1 60 '•■I* V* A* * ADffâMCfl Sol iCfflff Tl Long Distance Comb. Phone No. 33. Official Paper Subscribers tu promptly will pit Changes in address should be rep»orCed promptly. r»t Obituaries, Tributes of Respect aod ■t in this paper win be be rareof 5 rents % tins. Oird* -f Thank charged for at t : Greeim&od. Hhs., fridd». Ja«. 8, 1909 Id gain at least 25 per cent. ,n population this year. Greenwood ah The bird ordinance wag amended by the Board of week, a* will be obi tiie Board's procee column of this paper. supervisor* this lerved by reading ding in an< : I ■ A cold wave reached this section Wednesday, and » ing a little real are now enjoy inter weather. j Fitzgerald at Roaedale week The trouble or u, ° Mcfnire 11 ' llrr . rnid a plan : : Hon 0. 0. McGuire was shot and killed Mr one day last iginated aliout a lawsuit was a lawyer and Fill . , I " 11 ■ flayer of the late j I'ostofiice Inspector Chas A Filz- ; gerald, has bin raptured I he of- 1 fleers found him in the attic of aj residence in it 1er. The Xational Democrat is the name of a new paper just started in Washington City It is announced that the paper will lie published un der the auspices of the National Democratic Association depot, I Sorsby was taken to Jackson and placed in jail to await trial, I j very heart of the town of Clinton near the where he shot Fitzgerald. The new city officials entered up on the discharge of their respective i duties the first of this week They j are all good men and can be depend ed upon to discharge their duties in j a creditable and satisfactory manner The Commonwealth will co operate with them in their efforts to in j « founded !,v m ; rates IV II ( ' In A i ~ rates.,! It ( In 81.1 A !>. the Saracens took ,lle n,v ' atul " ere > n | turn driven out by the Normans in j 1002 In 1740 a plague destroyed 10,000 of iUrilizens, and in 1783 an earthquake killed thousands more ' Neapolitan tnrn,« bombarded ut> in 1M 8, ami six years afterwards { it was visited by cholera and 10,000 of its people fell victims to its ray shocks proper ly enforce the laws and in advancing the best interests of the city gener ally. It is said that the city of Messina. < destroyed bv an earthquake last week, has probably had the most j tempestuous history of any place the world. It was Slight earthquake ages. were felt in 18!M and 1805, but little damage was done. Let your friendship he a message of cheer from heart to heart that will keep alive the love and confidence ! of your friends. Let it be as the j j gentle breeze» sweeping an vs gar dens of jmrw vio!eta sympathetic i , v f.,l the happy; tenderly ooiuiderate with ' children and old i«,.,,!,. \\> i UTe h man who perceives the «eakniwa of his friends, not for the purpose 0 j j l calling attention to the-;, but ln quiet and unaMunnng wars to assist him in overcoming t with the sore-hearted . . We |,<re a tnau who a«»i-t.s h s friends |n . their worthv ambitions and when l the trials and vicissitudes of ^ world wftr.hU.ul to overcome them, | feud tltotn Li« encouragement and ! dngipmg spirits U . battle with renew ed vigor Ju fact, we love a man who kries his friend«, regardless of I iiftrn. revive tiieir agmii take up ! all th<Aic faults which all humani ty is heir to. woun «STA« oio sovukkad. i A special from Washington, dated ; the 3rd ms'., announces that the . Judiciary Omroitti-e of the Ilouie I has set Jan, 15 for hearing on a I revel pro)* sit ion embodied in a| rr—'lutinn offered hy Representative! of Sfj^lSflippJ, which h.v he. ii rrf. rred to them, and which ! Him, pure) is musing them to knit their brims and adjust their legal eyeglasses as they haven't done for many days. The resolution authorizes and em ! iKiwers the States of Mississippi, Arkansas and Iziuisiana to resume I i hich dwelt originally with the col I jonics before the adoption of the I present Constitution, and this as j I i for the time being that sovereignty « su rued sovereign capacity to nego tiate a treaty which shall adjudge and seule the jurisdiction of crimes \ committed on the waters of the Mis sisflippi Hiver where it forms the j bonndau line between them, as well I " 1D thoM P 1 *** Wlllch have |cat off from the mam body of their I respective Slates by the shifting channels of the Mississippi Hiver. It is claimed that at «Tarai points. notably Beulah Island, in Bolivar (flinty. Lake Jackson, in Washing ' j inly, and (Vnlcnnial Island, ton < at \ icksburg, the river by making cutoffs has left the« »mail tract* ! ... ... , unoonncc-tod from their onjnna j jurisdiction, snd thst the due Dro ; OflM of law has therefore been »er- j ; wash- hampered When the« fiends were first cut off the original chan-1 *ra«i « en i l : rn-l began to fil, and soon became in ■ , '^ Ä ibt* main land of the; op[«.i«lSe shore, anti being thus Sep-1 : arated s i completely from their ori- ! : I ginal States they became veritable parcels of no man* land where the: , ■ * f ' " ll ® to when the sheriff pur i ; Back m 17 rv|. according to Rep re- S j sentative Humphreys, Virginia and ' Maryland, before they had surren ■ .i,.j , / ! deredany of their powers to the;, « I . then unborn government of the Urn : gt 3 t M entered into a treaty by I : the terms of which they were Iß j ■onenrrent jurisdiction "of j I j and it is being insisted that there is I ; am pie constitutional authority for l R 1 t'ongress now n> empower any of the exercise i all piracies, murders and other crimes," committed on the waters of the Potomac River where it formed the boundary line between them The Supreme Court of the United Mates, Mr, Humphreys says, has de clared this compact still in force, tales, to enter into a similar agree If the resolution is agreed to I we will witness the unique spectacle of plenipotentiaries from these States of the 1 mon assembling in dignity I to negotiate a solemn treaty between j their respective sovereignties. j ment i j others have had, an old fashioned j mother. Not a woman of the period THf MD USHWMD MOHÄR. Thank God, some of us have and |n an j stops to childhood, and smoothed our nf ; ,■ . ~ ° U ' to us in yearning tenderness, when : u, her sweet spirit was baptized in the j of pearly spray of the river. Blessed is ' the memory of an old fashioned 1 mother. It Moats to us now like the beoutiful perfume of some woodland tbejblotoom. The music of other voices may 1*» lost but the entrancing mem- » ory of her's will echo in our souls forever. Othfr place* Will fade t away and bo forgotten, but fiera! will shine on until the light from : Heaven's portals shall glorify own." enameled and painted with her great chignon, her curls and bustle, whose white jeweled hands never have felt he clasp of her baby linger*, but a dear old fashioned sweet voiced mother, with eyes in which the love light shone, and brown hair threaded < with silver, lying smooth upon her faded cheek Those dear hand j with toil, gently guided our tottering worn i ! in ed W aaid our ! tiroes we really think that j Ls 1101 *' or th contending for, ra * ny of u> do ' We ® w ' the ver - v m,!n mtny liin< ' 8 Uiat we bleed and alrooat die for—men who should lie true as stoel— the first ones to riurn the "cold shoulder" to us, and * D l ** c ' r l' ow< ' r 10 unt »° »ud '»'borne ua in the very thing», wem *b>mld not do. And on l *'e other hand, many times, »e see m, n F' whom we have never eitend-1 e<t * favor—and they really do not «P*Ct Ufl to— to do US favor after f' iviir , when we know that they ex l *' Ct n ° faVHr io return Al> >» *H. IW our many trials, trouble, and ; n,,r *•»«« »0 the ^ we ^ ^ | the final reckoning, each onegeUing ! « 3x6 in a cemetery ; sntne in the, *b*d«i sn< j well kept oner, other*! !! f "Î '". lhe P» u P»' r '» borne of tbei dead—there to remain until w« .il I shall be judged by the greatest of ail Judge«. jTbe Substituted Trustee's Sale. the a a| Coder «D l by vlri authority rooftrred op«« and veered in me by the te*nu» «ori pror Urions of the instrumente herein mentioned, aud my' appoiotment In writing a* xubrtituN truste#} in the place i d a fetid c f A It. Hew, the trustee ra»ned io th ee wo; of the power vnd ! <**Ftf»in d*»ed» of trust t*n*cnt«d hy A. ! «*»• «"*• •" '• or of "*• "»" k ut «'•<* wood aod ay it trawd* rred to the J rwt National liait k of On on wood, of Green wood, Mimi«*ippi, datod March 7th, 1904» and recorded in book 32, at page 40, of the record of land doeda of Leflore County. Missiiuiippi. and the other in favor of the »aid First National Bank of as I Orecdwood, dated February 21,1805, and i recorded in bonk 32, at page 110, of the I record of land deeds of aaid county, my I appointment as auch substituted trustee j ' n e * 1 * 1 •*'** deed« of trust being dat I ed January 7th, 1908, and recorded in i book 2 at page 152 of the record of \ said county; and my appointment in writing a« substituted trustee in the j p'"* *" a of H - K - MeShanc, the I in tho *\ t *° ° er „ u *, n deeds of trugt, one executed by A. Raff, dated February 1st, 190«, aud recorded I in book 39, at page N«. of the record of mortgages and deeds of trust on land of laad deeds of said county, and the other ' executed by A. Raff and l'cari Raff, his j wife, dated April 13th, 1907, and record ed in book 1, at page 344 of the record of mortgages and deeds of trust on land of said county, my appointment as such substituted trustee in each o( said di-eda °* truit being d»u*<i January 7, 1909, ! re00rd 'd in book 2 at page 152 of , toe record of mortgages and deed* of , . , .. j trust on land of said county; and my ap pointaient in writing as substituted j trustee in the place and stead of O. L. bimbrough, the trustee named in that <wuin dned ot tra " t b ? A - ÄOC * Raff, his wife, dated Mirefc 6lh , , m srld ^ in twk ■ 1 ( page 573, of th« record of mortgagcn and deeds of frust on land of said ooun ! *y. m J appointment as such substituted : trustee io said laat named deed of trust ... ._.. ... , recorded In book 2, psge 129, of tbo ree i ord of mortgages and deeds of trust on ; land of said county; I, W. K. Mansban, bstituted trustee a« sforesaid, in being dited December 21st, 1908, and S ' ** cb * 0< * »II of the aforesaid deeds of ■ tru,,t ' dr, * ult h * Tin « heen made in the ! payment of the indebtedness mentioned ._ .. ., , , . . . I in and secured by said deeds of trust, „a in order to p, y the said indebt«t I m**, will, $t the request of the »aid j First .National Hank of Greenwood, the j »»»er and holder thereof, within legal hour«, at the front door of the Court House of naid County, in the City of Greenwood, Miasiaaippi, on Monday, the 1st day of February, 1909. sell at publie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property sit uate in Range 2 West, in Leflore Coun ty, Miasiaaippi, to-wit : B ' and R J of W | of Hen. 11 ; SK\ I of fisc. 14; K j of s e ; of 8oe. iS; N * of l R R i and N K j of 8eo. 19; All that part of the 8 J of N W J lyiDg Wogt of Quiver river znd the N J of N W \ of Bee. 2D; sod the N K ; of Sec. 28, »II in T 20; The N W j of 8 E J and H W j of 8 K J of See, 22; the N W J of N E i and 8 W J of 8 W j and N < of 8 W : of 8ec. 27; N j of N W ; and N W ; of N K j of Sec. 28; all in T 21. Witness my signsti of January, 1909. this the 8th day W. E. If AN AH AN, Substituted Trustee. Administrator's Sale. |n tbe matter of the e»Ute of W. U. Morgan, 4' coatyBri, by A. MeC. Kim brough, administrator. $o. 17.16. Hy virtue of the authority vested in me by a decree of the Hoc. Percy Bell, Chancellor of the 7th Chancery Coart District, rendered on tiie 5th day of June, 1906, and » decree of Hon. U, G. Lyell, Chancellor of Uie Üih Chancery Court District of M>s*i"*ipi>i, rendered an the 7Uj day of July. 190ft: iThe Chan oellur of Uie 7th district being abeent from the state» I will, as administrator nf the ,b,,T8 " n tli ° l *' day of February, 1909. within the hours prescribed by t.w, offer for rale and sell : u, the highest bidder for eeeb, in front j of the Rest Door of the Court Bouse of ' Leflore Comity, Mississippi, the follow 1 inK lind " ln Mi<l ''' ,ant -». G.wit; ^ £2 J l' i°."^!",°!'??? lu »nd m of hi™* v ' ' ' *' ^ Lou 1 , 2 .4... Ï 9. 10 , 11 . . 2 , . 4 , U. 17 » nd *> of «'«-k 3; th U,u «• 7 - *• I0 - >'• «• >*. "• ». '«• >7. Änd 2! of Bioolr 4; : I*** 1*1.1. 4, 6,6,7, 8,10,11 ind 12 of j B,ock 5; ed ; Lola «, A 9, 10. It and 12 of Rlivk 0; ■ Lota t, 2, 3, 4, 6, fl, 7, 8, 9, and 11 of Block 7; text 4 of Block 9: All of Blocks 10. U, K. and C; All of said property lying and being in the Town of Morgan, whidi D «ruât ed in the K. F.. \ of 8t*. 16, T. 18, R. 2 W , In aaid C« untv. aa ahoarn by m*p of aaid town flled in the Cbaoe ry C'lork'a ofhi*» of Mid oounty. and recorded in Map Book Xn. 1, Page 15. ThU January 6th, 1999. A. MeC. KIMBROUGH. Administrator. aa of « Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby giveo that letters of Adniniatratio» were granted the under signed on the estate of Andy Greenlee, deoeaaed, op the lith day of I4«ceoit»r, IW *' b f ^Ohaneery Court of D-flore ^ ^ ^ re.,«,red u.Tro tome probated wd ragfatorod by.he Owt of ^dOo^. iZ' ZZZZZXStTJZ tor y^, eUlm I. V- Bn*nromq Attorney, To W. R at you CORA GREENLEE. Admioistratrix. jTbe Commonwealth fUO.jThe THE CHARTER Of in j Incorporation of Talahatdiie I my' : j wo; ia Furniture Manufacturing Company. l The corporate# title of said com l*°y *** TnlUhitcfeio Furniture Mms* ! ,tr Com «» B »* 2 - Tbo name« of the wcorpontorssre; in M C. Humphrey, posUiffice Green wood, Mliwimippl. W. H. Humphrey, poatofflee flreeo wood, Mississippi. Gid. Mont joy, Jr., [Kjstnffice Green wood, Mississippi, W. T. Hoggins, postofflee Greenwood, Mississippi. S L. (twin, pootofflee Greenwood, Mis sissippi. K L. Mmmger, postoflice Greenwood, Mississippi. 8. The domicile is at Greenwood, Mississippi, 4. Amount of capital atock fifty thous and dollars (850,000 00). 5. The par value of shares ia one hundred dollars ($100.00). 6. The period of existence is fifty of 1 years. 7. The purpose for which it is creat ed is : To engage in the manufacture of furniture and mattresses of all kinds and to buy and sell materials and com modities incident to or, in the discretion of its board of directors, necessary or proper for the successful conduct of said business, and for such purpose may acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, erect, maintain aud operate one or more manufacturing planta, warehouses and other property. Said corporation mav organize and be gin business whenever twenty thousand dollars {$20,000.00) of the capital stock is subscribed. The first meeting of the subscribers may be held at any time on five days notice in writing mailed to each of the subscribers at their respec tive poatofflee addresses. The board of directors shall consist of not less than three nor more than seven cyf Ü e stockholders, to be determined from time to time by the stockholders, and shall be eleoted annually, holding office, however, until their successors are elected. The management and con trol of the business and affairs of said corporation shall be vested in the board of directors, who may, except where otherwise provided by the laws of Mis sissippi, or by the by-lai porati n, exercise all of the rights, powers and privileges conferred upon or vested In said corporation as fully and completely as might the stockhold ers, and, except where prohibited by law or the by-law» of said corporation, may delegate such powers to the presi dent, vico-preaident or secretary and treasurer of said corporation. The officers of said corporation shall be a president, a vice-president, and a secretary and treasurer, but any one or more of aaid offices may be held by the same person. All officers shall be elect ed by the board of directors and shall hold office at the will of aaid board. 8. The rights and powers that may be exercised by this corporation those conferred by the provisions of Chapter 24, Mississippi Code, 1906. M. C. HUMPHREY, W. R. HUMPHREY, GID. MONTJOY, JR., W. T. LOGOI NS, 8. L. GWIN, K. L. M OU NO ER, Incorporators. To Ed der the er iar the to our ing said the was ary ity ing any the by of said oor To ed flore to gro. be been the this are u>the Kin,t B * Dk of Gree ° fl? „w th e n-rerd of mortgagos and deed» of trust on lend« of Leflore oouuty. Misst», »ippi, refereooe to which U hereby mad«, default having boon made lu the ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Stato of Miasi««ippi, ) l ounty of Leflore, f This day personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority, M. C. Humphrey, W, R. Humphrey, t.id. Mnnt joy, Jr., W. T. Loggins, 8. L. G. in, R. L. Mounger. incorporators of the corpora tion known as the Tellahatohie Furni ture Manufacturing Co., who acknowl edged that they signed and executed the above and foregoing arUclee of in corporation as their act and deed, on this the .list day of December, 1908. JAB. H. ftlCHARDSOÿ, Notary Public. In In flore day and tors at 11JQ9, the their the seid Trustee's Sale, By virtue of the authority veated io me in that certain deed ot trust exeout. ed by 8 8. Bradley on the 8th day of August, 1907, to aecure the payment of a certain indebtedness therein mentioned Board at at wood, roads Bald plans right the pay ment ot aaid indebtedoeaa therein men. liooed due aod unpaid, and at the re qoret of the holder and owner of aaid indebtedness, I, the undersigned, named aa trustee in said deed of trust, will proceed to »i ll, to satisfy said indebted ness due and unpaid, at publia outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, on Satur day, Jauuary 9th, A. ]>., 1909, within legal hours, front in of the court house door in the city of Greenwood, Leflore county, Mississippi, the property In aaid deed of trust described as follows, to 191 ia tic« wit: Lot (9) nine in block (28) twenty-six of the Henry Addition to the City of wood, Mississippi. Witness my signature this, the 15th day of December, A. D. 1908 U. F. MiSIUNB, Trustee. « one Bitch, will hf)P Citation. Bute of Mississippi, ) Leflore County. ( To T*vl«r Greer Grain Company ; You ape Oooiuui.dwJ to appear before W. K- Kthridicw, JunGi* of th« |'t«on rf R at Two. Lefoye emptr. Mldajimippi, at Huh later, Mi««., on tho Si h day of Jan uary, I#0A, to defend Gie suit ip said eoort of C. R. Price aud others, wherein you are a d -fendaot. Thia the 19th day of Dee, 190 «. W. F ETHRIDGE. J. P. 19 dence, wood. farm •KtS Commonwealth fl.50. Substitaited Trustee's Safe. By virtue of the authority * a* substituted trustee la tola deed of treat executed by GaiMd Horton tad bla wife, Ella Horton, oa tba 11th day of July, 1908, in favor of the Delta Bank of Greenwood, Mississippi, which substitution is of record on page 129, book 2 of the record« of Mon County, Miasiaaippi, reference to which ia berebr made, default having been made in the payment of the indebted menthmed in aaid deed of treat, I will, at the request of tba holder and owner of aaid indebtedness, proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash, with in legal boors, ia front of the court boose door in the City of Omen wood, Leflore County, Mississippi, on Monday, the 1st day of February, 1909, the fol lowing described property, to-wit : Booth ««at quarter of the; Booth weat quarter of Section IS, I 5 acres off of the north cod thereof; also the north east quarter of the north «rest quarter of Section 24 ; also 5 acres off of the north end of the south east quarter of the north went quarter of Section 24 All in Township 19, Range 1 East, Le Aore county, Mississippi. Also the following described personal property, te-wit: t black horse mule named Lemmon, about seven yean old, 1 black mare mule, named Daisy, about ten years old, and one roan horse named Dock about seven years old. Said sale wilt be made to satisfy said indebtedness and all coats. Witness my hand this, the 80th day of December, 1908. ROBERT WILSON, Substituted Trustee. Petition For Pardon. To His Excellency Honorable E. F. Noel, Oovernorof Mississippi. Ed Parks et si, Petitioners. We the undersigned petitioners re spectfully show unto yonr Excellency that Ed Parks was convicted at the Jan uary, 1902, Term of the Oirenit Court of Leflore County, Mississippi, of the mur der of Gordon Jackson aod sentenoed to the penitentiary for life. We further respectfully show thstaft er Inquiry among those who were famil iar with the clroumstaneea surrounding the killing and from thoae who have ■inoe investigated the matter, we are oonvinced that there ia a grave doubt aa to the guilt of the said Ed Parks and la our opinion the aaid Ed Parka was act ing in self defense. We further respectfully show that the said Ed Parks being an illiterate negro without means, no appeal was token to the Supreme Court ; tbst the said Parks was immediately aent to the penitenti ary ; that he has been during the major ity of the time «inoe his oonviotion on the state farm at Parchmsn ; and that dur ing the whole of his imprisonment his conduct has been exemplary. We farther respectfully show that In any event we are of the opinion that the ends of Jnstioe have been fully met by the long term which he has already served, and wo therefore reepectfnlly pray your Excellency to graut a pardon unto the aaid Ed Parks. ED. PARKS, J. P. JOINER, J, D. DILLARD, and others. Petition for Pardon. To Hi« Excellency, R. F. Noel, Governor of the State of Mississippi ; Yonr petitioner, William Boone, would show to your honor that he was oonvict ed on the charge of manslaughter, on an indictment for murder, at the June Term, 1903, of the oirouit court of Le flore oounty, Mississippi, and neutenced to the penitentiary for the term of 20 years; and your petitioner, who I« a ne gro. now most humbly requests tb it he be pardoned ; 1st,—Because the ends of justice bave been met In the puuishmeut already meted out to him ; 2nd.- Because the best Interests of the 8tste will be conserved by granting this pardon. Mott respectfully submitted, WILLIAM BOONE, By Pollard & Hamnbr, Attorneys. Bankruptcy Notice. In the Distrint Court of the United Ktatee for the Southern District of Mississippi. In the matter of M. Alexander, bank* rupt. x In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of M. Alexander, of Greenwood, Mins., in the County of Le flore and District aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice 1« hereby given that on the day of January 4th, 1909, the said M. Alexander Was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that thi Unit meeting of his credi tors will be held at GrrienWood, Miss., at the office of Gardner & Whittington, attorneys, on the day of January 19th, 11JQ9, at lj o'clock 'a.m„ at which time the said creditors niay aftend, prove their claim«, appoint q trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact sqcb other bnsiueea as may properly come before seid meeting. F. M. WRST, Referee in Bankruptcy. Notice to Contractors. roads in beat no. one. Sealed 'ids will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Leflore county at their regular February meeting, 1909, at the court house io the olty of Green wood, for the working ot the publlo roads of District No. 1, of aaid eounty, Bald roads to be worked aoeordlng to plans and specification« on flle with the ohaooery clerk, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Given under ray hand and sent, this the 8th day of January, 1909. C. W. CROCKETT, Clerk. By R P. CHATAM, D. O. i Strayed or Stolen. . One Ray Mare, about seven yean old, 191 hands high, split ln right oar, shod ia front. Liberal rewarJ for return or infante tic« leading to her recovery. Notify J»c. 4,1909. ERNEST 8TARKBY, Greenwood, Mian. Pointer Bitoh Strayed. Proa* my residence oa Christians day one white and liver-colored Pointer Bitch, withelipped tall and wearing n '«IL Suitable reward will be paid far information leading to hf)P WMt n w g p w ^ a T. JONES, Greenwood. Misa. S«|al F^rn? F«r Sale. 19 acrea or good lead, with alee resi dence, atabiee, eto, wood. Thw ia too voay piano for a traefe farm or dairy' _ •KtS to oiltof of The Coraaaan wanlxh. ' tba the P.P.P, Cures Rheumatism I and to fol Read what Nicholas Lang, the largest ratall grocer la Savannah aaya about P. P. P. F. V. L1PPMAN, Savannah. Ga., Dear Sin For many year, I consumed much medicine, and ia tact triad «vary my power to flat cured of that terrible disease, rheumatism, which had —ifinaliiifl my health. I visited Hot Springs. Ark., without gaining relief, and at last fa shear desperation I took P. P. P. (Lippman's great remedy), and was fa a short Ham aa tirely cured. In the eighi years since that time I have not had a symptom of thaïs. P. P. P. did the work to my entire satisfaction and made a quick and Yours truly. in of the of 24 Le of Nicholas Lang. A. F. GARDNER, President, W. T. JOHNSON, Vice-President. ROBERT WILSON, Cashier. of to la Bank of LeFlore GREENWOOD, MISS. CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $80 000. STATB OF MISSISSIPPI DEPOSITORY. ! YAZOO-MISSISSIPPI DELTA LEVEE BOARD DEPOSITORY. DIRECTORS ; A. F. Gardner, A. Davidson, Robert Wilson, 8. L. Brister, ' W T Johnson, C L Lomax, J Kantrovitz, 8 C Lenoir, A Weiler, W T Fountain ! >ra»ras«» « «««« «s , s s s « Mf«s «t MM>i $100,000. W. R. Humphrey, President. R. W. Balrp, Vice President. W. T. Lousing, Cashier P. W. Parsons Asst-Cashier DELTA BANK I ! Capital $200,000 Surplus $100.000 The Oldest Bank in Leflore County The Largest State Bank in the Delta A strong, reliable institution, always ready to do business. No cus tomer is too small or too large to bo aooommodated by this bank. Its offl oers know how to treat people and proceed to business in a polite and business like way. Any and All Sorts of Banking business Solicited. WE CAN SELL YOU THE BEST CHEAP COAL at $3.50 per ton. Remember, we also sell the Cele brated RED ASn and BRIL LIANT COAL, the very best there is. r I <A)m A m I ^ Y Vf i i, PHONE 45. Ice & Coal Co. C. E. Wright t-i-H-v-f >— COLLECTING AGENCY, C. R. FRANKLIN, Mgr., Greenwood, Mississippi. SPECIAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OF ALL KINDS OF ACCOUNTS. TERMS REASONABLE. RESPONDENCE SOLICITED. COR. .. .. Ttttl. . i GREENWOOD GROCERY CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS. OUR SPECIALTIES: Provisi ons, drain. Hay, Flour, Me al, Bagging & ? les Office: Opposite Y. & M. V. Depot, warehouses : On Southern and Y. <t M. V. Tracks. GREENWOOD, MISS. . .-rim THE 8AFE8T MD QUICKEST WAV VD TRANSFER MOMEY IWK DISTANCE TELEPHONE m •*»«>»> n ma »tom tuauiuiD TEungiE « Tiuimra m. m