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M DO IT HOW DO IT HOW INSURE \ OUR PROPERTY WITH VU. M. Peteet ê Fire and Tornado I I IHSURAHCE Your business solicited and will be very prompt ly and carefully attended to. Established and reliable lines represented. *****>%» ■««********»*%******* W S Barry, Pr«. Shelby S Steele, M^r. O M Sadler, Jr, Si c'y «Se Treas lilt DflTA INSURANCE 4 REAL! Y AGENCY, 218 W. MARKET ST. I Fire, Tornado, Accident, Health, Life, Plate Glass, Employers' Liability, Steam Boiler, Burglary and Automobile Insurance. Special Attention Given to Writing of Cotton Covers. We represent twenty-four of the Leading Fire Companies of the world. Would be glad to quote you rates on any and all classes of Insurance. PHONE 167 . . . , . .. i ♦ I HE FARMERS 0PP0R1UNIIY 1 % 7 % s| To have the very best telephone service that 3 can be given. The Cumberland Telephone / and Telegraph Company is making a most excellent proposition to farmers and planters. Regarding telephone service, communicate 1 mrect with our nearest manager or write to headquarters at ♦ Nashville, lennessee, for information and literature bearing J mis subject. Telephone service on the farms means both in business and pleasure. Write immediately to the : CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE « TELEGRAPH C0NPINT INCORPORATED s ê SS &Àio *Lb$ on success i . .....—mt u Tmar i nRiw i w i i ani , i„ BARHWELL BROS. Cotton Buyers GREENWOOD, . MISS. j aaaasmaaBHMiMWHijMia PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. F. Gardner W. M. Whittington Gardner & Whittington, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office on river front. Greenwood, Miss HANDKL L S. L. MOUNÜKH GWIN & MOUNGER Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Greenwood, Miss, OKPIOE OVER DELTA BANK James Gordon Gillespie, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Greenwood, Miss. S. R. COLEMAN, Attorney-at-Law, GREENWOOD, MISS, Lon| Distance Phone 215. POLLARD & HAMNER, Attorneys and Counsellors Office over Bank of Leflore GREENWOOD, MISS. ! Will practice in all Courts State and i Federal. Motto: Promptness and racy. ! W, 8. Hill River Front, ed on as the 1-4 all day accu R, C. Me Bee HILL & McBEE Attoineys and Counsellors) Kiuihroiigh Building, GREENWOOD, MISS. YERGER & HUGHSTON Attorneys at Law I GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI I U. L. LOMAX J. L. TYSON LCMAX & TYSON Lawyers Office in Post Office Building. MISSISSIPPI GREENWOOD A. MCC. KIMBROUGH Kimbrough & Kimbrough Attorneys at Law GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI, O. L. KIMRHOUGfl ) E. D. STONE, Attorney at Law, GREENWOOD, MISS, Practice in State, District and County Courts. Oflico in Hamilton building. m To on D„ 1 0 ■ No more cake failures— This 10c Baling Powder it PURE Oliver Twist Baking Powder is made of leavening elements, rich in food value. The small amount purposes strength and purity. n ui red for all baking. 9 a proof of its OLIVER TWIST BAKING POWDER., Give* cake« that fine, even teatnr* which ia secured only when thoroughly lcArencd and baked. It makes light biscuit and waffles. It is tasteless ia food. It confonds to all pure food laws. Th« moishua proof tins protect iti strength and pnrity. Teat it Okm Tmitl Bakixg Powdtt In ptmnd tint 10c Grocer's At Y< Made by Oliver-Finnie Co. MEMPHIS, TENN. ton s CITATION IN CHANCERY COURT . 1 State of Mis»i* 4 >ippi. <( To Jamea S. Shie -jnith. who« po«t| •) office addreas u 6211 Justine Street. ai Chicago, Ill; Mag*' e Horn. who*e post / office address is Beatrice, Nebraska; 9) Fred Buss, whose pout office address is McConnell, III; Emma McComb, whose, post office address is Waterloo, Iowa; •) Lydia J. Clark, whose post office ad-! dress is 1132 West Fifth Street, Hast ■ ' injç». Nebraska; 9) Vesta Shoesmith and Edward W. Shoesmith, whose post office address is 6542 Woodlawn Av. nue, Chicago, III; 9) and John Eustice. Mary Gaulraup, Ber tha L- Buss, Lizzie Buss, Rosetta Depus, F'red Parris. Mary Buss, George #) Shoesmith. Executor, George Shoe I smith and Minnie Gaulraup, whose i , j post office address is Lena, III., and 9) j Alide M. Brown, whose post office and ■ 0 \ ! residence is unknown 9) Beulah Shoesmith, •J You are commanded to appear before ! Chancellor, M. E, Denton, in vacation, ; at Marks. Mississippi, on the 28th j day of December. 1912, to make I objection, if any you have, to the con firmation of tile sale made on October 30th, 1912, by Special W. Crockett, of the f lands, lying and being in Leflore County, State of Mississippi, to-wit; Ail of the Southwest quarter of sec tion thirty-six, township eighteen, range one west, fs w 1-4 of sec 96 t 18 r 1 w I except eighty (80) acres off the west side of said southwest quarter (s w 1 - 1 ); all the southeast quarter of section thirty-six. township eighteen, range one west, Is e 1-4 of sec 36 118 r 1 w); the west half of the south west quarter, of section thirty-one, township eighteen, range one east, (w 1-2 of the s w 1-4 of sec 31 t 18 r 1 e) ; the west half and the northeast quarter of section six, township seven teen, range one east, (w 1-2 and the n e 1-4 of sec 6 t 17 r 1 e). This the 5th day of December, 1912. ' A. R. BEW, Chancery Glerk. s •; Commissioner, C. following de scribed •) •) 9) s : •) •) •) •) : s : EXECUTION SALE. s State of Mississippi, County of Le llore. Jennings-Amos Mfg. Co., vs. C. E. Gillespie. By virtue of an execution issued on the 28th day of Nov. 1912, by the Cir cuit Clerk of Leflore County Miss., directed to me, founded on a judgment enrolled on the u Igment roll of said County, which judgment was rendered on the 5th day of October, 1911, in the Justice of the Peace Court of D. P. Montgomery, Justice of the Peace for Beats, Leflore County, Miss., in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant in the above styled cause for $116.38, principal together with interest and all costs, there being a credit of $11.63 on said judgment, 1 will, on the first Mon day in January, 1913, at the front door of the Court House of said County in Greenwood, Miss., within the hours prescribed by law, offer for sale to highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Sub-division lots three, four and five, of lot six, in block two of the Douglass part of the City of Greenwood, County of Leflore, State of Mississippi, as shown on map book 2 , page 20 of the map records of said county, the same having been levied on as the property of C. E. Gillespie, the Defendant in the above styled cause; and I will sell, at the time and on the terms above set out, said property to satisfy said judgment, interest thereon, and all costs. Witness my signature this the 5th day of December, 1912. t the and W, C. TAYLOR, Sheriff. ; TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the authority vested in me as trustee in that certain deed of trust executed by W. T. Loggms on the 10th day of April, 1911, to secure an indebtedness therein mentioned, ih favor of T. R. Henderson, A. F. Gard ner, R. V. Pollard and W. M. Hamner, secured upon the hereinafter described land, and which deed of trust is record ed on page 233 in trust deed book num ber 6 of the records of deeds of Le flore county, Mississippi, reference to which is hereby made, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness mentioned in said deed of trust, I will, at the request of the holder and owner of said indebtedness, on the first Monday of January, the 6 th day of said month, 1913, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Greenwood, Mississippi, offer for sale, as the law directs, to the highest bid der for cash, within legal hours, the following described property, to-wit: The southeast quarter (SE1-4) of Section 28, the west half of the south west. quarter (Wl-2 of SW1-4) and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter (SE1-4 of the SW1-4) of Sec tion 29, and the west half (Wl- 2 ) and the west half of the northeast quarter (Wl-2 of NE1-4), and the northeast quartersof the northeast quarter (NE 1-4 of NE1-4) of Section 32. all in Township 20, Range 2 West, Leflore County, Mississippi. Said sale will be made to satisfy said indebedtness and all costs of sale. Witness my signature, this the 6 th day of December, A. D. 1912. H. L. RAY, Trustee. Bee ! CITATION. State of Mississippi } To Marcus Harris; whose post office address is unknown : You are hereby commanded to ap pear before the Chancery Court of the County of Loflore, in the aaid State, on the fourth Monday of March A. D., 1913, to defend the suit in said court of Alberts Harris, Wherein you are de fendant. This, the 2nd day of December, A. D„ 1912, No. 2536 A. R. BEW. ^ Chancery Clerk. BUY THE BEST E. K. MYÎUCK, Agt., BERCLAIR, MISS., FORD & OVERLAND AUTOMOBILES Sunflower and Leflore Cos. JOHN ASHCRAFT LOCAL AGENT, MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York. 213 Market Street, Phone 640. Greenwood, Miss. 8 and M lor Insure your Cotton and Cot ton Seed with W. M. Peteet. • T v Magnificent Coffee of the Old French Market Now on Nearly Every Dining Table in the South! There was joy in thousands of Southern homes when it was announced that the genuine old French blend of French Market Coffee could now be had everywhere in the South. French Market Coffee For over a hundred years this famous old blend could be en ioyed only at the old French Market in New Orleans. But the building of the French Market Mills and the invention of the new hermetically-sealed can, made it possible to ship real old French Market Coffee anywhere, with all its delicious aroma and flavor unimpaired. So that now it is found on almost every din ing table in the South, and has become the NATIONAL DRINK OF THE SOUTH. Roasted by our unique hygienic process. MJ A X, •mm. FRENCH MARKET MILLS y (New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd., Props.) ür NEW ORLEANS Jt P. in all on in as in all ThePrestolite Welder. \ « - NJ ■ ... i in ih mu j Do not throw away your broken transmissions cylinders, springs, bi cycle frames, castings of any kind, but let us weld them for you with the Prestolite Welder. Parts made as strong as when new. mills, giu outfits, cotton oil rniils, having extra heavy castings which would be inconvenient to bring to our shop, arrangements can be made to do the welding at your plant. We can save you money. Give us a trial and we will ! please you. : : : : Saw ii HtNDFRSON & BAIRD HARDWARE CO. | < Z-MAH A Remedy For Eczema SKIN AND SCALP DISEASES It stops the Iching. It destroys the Cause. It is Easy to Apply. Try a bottle and if you are not satisfied with results get your money back. For full particulars ask your druggists. FOR SALE BY .. S. L. RAINES. • < JohnWhlh&Co. LOUISVILLE, KV. A PiUMUhwl 1887 J 8 iglwit market prlcR paid 2 FURS and HIDES. WOOL M MMIIUH lor h w W WEEKLY BULLETIN. \ Big Bargains in Used Cars. We have on hand and listed for sale the following used cars. Priem will be furnished on application. 1. 1912 Cadillac Touring—Full Standard equipment. Top. Windshield. Looks like New—Has been driven 3,000 miles. 1. 1912 Cadillac Torpedo—Painted Battle Ship Grey. Full Standard Equipment. Top. Windshield. Seat Covers. Kellogg Power Pump. Looks Tike new—has been driven approximately 4,000 miles. 1. 1911 Cadillac Touring Car, equipped. Knobby treads all round 36x4. Top. Windshield. Prest-O-Lite Tank. Car in splendid condition—has been driven approximatsiy #,000 miles. 1911 Cadillac Touring Car. Top. Windshield. Seat Covers. Pdwer Pump. Knobby Treads all round 36x4. Car in splendid condition—has been driven approximately 5,000 1 . miles. 38 Overland Touring Car—has been driven approximately 4,000 This car can be bought a big bargain, for someone wishing to purchase a cheap that wilT give good service. 1 . miles. 1. 1910 Cadillac Touring Car equipped with Top. Windshield. Full standard equipment. Car in good condition. Rapid Transit 12-Passenger Sight Seeing Car—has been driven ap proximately 3600 miles. Will be put in first-class running condition. There is a bargain in this car for anyone desiring car of this Type. l. 1 . 1910 No. 17 Buick, equipped with Top. Windshield. Presto-Tank. Car is in first-class condition—has been driven approximately 5, 000 miles. HENDERSON & BAIRD HDWE. GO. GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI. ii CALL PHOHE 356 V. T. EGGLESTON < > AQENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Purina Feeds Try a Sack of Purina Poultry and Stock Feeds. NONE BETTER Best Molasses Feed Oyster Shells, Charcoal and Grits. Market; also Pigeon Feed, on WHEAT, RYE and CLOVER SEEDS NEAR SOUTHERN DEPOT I0T CARROLLTON AVE. -w ■#HH .. DELTA BANK < STATE DEPSITORY ■H++V ++ * I ' 11 * •VJ