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ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made trom Royal Grape Cream oi Tartar PERSONAL MENTION. Judge McClurg spent Sunday in Jackson. Hon. S. I. Brown was up from Sidon Tuesday. Pamp Smith was down from Minter City Tuesday. Mr. J. C. Crowell was a Jack son visitor Wednesday. M. M. Bardwell, of Winona, was in the city Saturday. Ed N. Kearney, of near Money, was here the first of the week. + + + Mr. Eli Abbott was down from Minter City on business Tuesday. Judge J. J. Sims was down from Minter City the first of the week. Hon. W. S. Barry was in Jack son on business the first of the week. R. L. Foy was in from Brown ing on business the first of the week. W. B Williford, of Yazoo City, spent last Sunday here with friends. Mayor H. H. Nabors was over from ltta Bena on business Wed nesday. J. D. McCaskill and 0. F. Bled soe, Jr., were here on business Monday. Capt. D. T. Mitchell and W. E. Ethridge, of Beat 3, were here Tuesday. ■ CURE FOR STOMACH DISORDERS. Disorders of the Btomach may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many very remarkable cures have been effected by these tablets. Sold by all druggists. DIAMONDS $ loose, mounted in gold, We can show yon mounted in platinum or any other way you liings, brooches, solitaires, bar * might prefer. pins, lavallières, dinner rings, bracelets clasps aud almost everything else in diamond mounted jewelry we have in unlimited assort ment and goods new from the desingers and most correct and artistic in every respect. tie t * * 4 If you wish a diamond, or diamond jewelry, .... goods and prices will surely interest you. We ask you to compare both our goods and prices with those of our competitors and then decide where you can buy best and cheapest. JEWELRY. our * i ART GOODS. 4 Our display of rich and beau tiful Art Goods is our pride and we have on display not only high priced wares but our stock embraces goods of all values, high and low, and all of them represent the best goods obtainable for the amount invested. In newest designs and all the latest novelties we wish to show you. Our line will interest you, both from the standpoint of beauty and variety, but considering price as well. t t t t Watches and Chains, Lavallieres. Little Finger Mesh Dags, Dinner Kings, Kings, Silver Brooches and Bar Pins, \ est Chains and r-iDs, Brooches, t *r * Scarf Pins and Tie Clasps, Cameo Kings, Wrist Watches, Etc. t t Mail Orders Always have fspecial At tention t t r A. WEILER k OD. t THE RELIABLE JEWELERS $ GREENWOOD, - MISSISSIPPI. iimnnv t t John Obergfell was over from his plantation, near Lake Henry, Tuesday. Dr. Jos. Rennie attended the South ern Presbyterian Assembly in Atlanta this week. of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Saunders visited Oxford the latter part of last week. Samuel J. Stein made a busi ness trip'last week to Hattiesburg and Laurel. Contractor J. A. Nations was over from Blaine on business Wednesday. of and A. 0. Peterson and R. L. Kirby were down Lorn Money the first of the week. C. W. Crockett has returned from a several days' visit to Hot Springs, N. C. of Work is progressing nicely on the erection of the new Elks Home building. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hays visited relatives and friends in Yazoo City last Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Spann and Mrs. M. V. Jones, of Highlandale, were in the city yesterday. Cashier R. D. Portwood, of the ltta Bena Bank & Trust Co., here on business Saturday. was Mrs. Leo Lesser, of Tunica, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hope the past two weeks. Special Agent Dan Mayers, of Brandon, spent a few days here the past week on insurance busi ness. Piles Cured in 0 io 14 Days Y'our druggist will refund money if PA 7/ OINTMENT fails to cine any case of Itching itltnd, Bleeding or Protruding Pi1e:iin6to 14day* The first application given Ease and Rest. 50c. ' Mrs. W. S. Cooper and son, ! William, of Sardis, are visiting ' Mrs. W. W. Ellis, Jr., and family ! this week. ! m t u . n » . . ! Mr.vj. \\. Benton and little : son of Besemer, Ala., are visit ; mg the family of her sister, Mrs.. Dr. Larnpbe.l. ! 1 he 1 hursday bridge club, met wit-, Mrs. 6amColeman this week, A pleasant afternoon was spent by those present. ; - • * ! Mr. J. Arthur Brown has ac- 1 cepted a position in the office of I the Delta Insurance «SL- Realtv Agency of this city. " + + * Walter J. Brown, E. 11. Sclilater, A. Ralf and W. E. Manahan, of Schlater, were in the city on busi -1 ; ness last Saturday. I ! I „ , . , , . Matt Lipovac was up from Ins p Mossy Lake farm Saturday, and I f,, remembered The Commonwealth I substantially while here. Messrs R. W. Harvey Rucker and Claud Tribble wetel over from ltta Lena on business the first of the week. W. H. ! x « is nn, crsotseliisef Mr. Rowan llnyci is spending j the latter part of the week at Belzoni, as a delegate to the Winona District Conference. U. Mrs. C. H. Lux, of Des Moines, Iowa, aud Mrs. Wm. Ellenberger, of Havana, 111., are the guests of their sister, Mrs. V. M. White. Deputy Sheriff S. Z. Prophet and Mr. W. H. Stokes attended the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias at Vicksburg the first of the week. buy at Mr. J. V. Dodson and Miss Lawrence, of this city, were married in Memphis last Sunday. We join their many friends in extending congratulation, and best wishes. The contract for the wiring and electrical fixtures for the new Elks Home building has been awarded to the Greenwood Elec tric Supply Co. It are tem off. as and and or of lar + + * Mrs. Ben Borchardt and children, of Brunswick, Ga., will arrive next week, to be the guests of Mrs. Borchardt's mother, Mrs. R. Reiman, for several weeks. A neat collection, for the Old Ladies Home at Jackson, was taken at the Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches in this city last Sunday—"Mothers' Day Mr. Percy Ray was over from his Woodburn plantation, in Sun flower county, the first of ^ the week, and remembered The Com monwealth very pleasantly while here. Mr. W. T. Fountain returned Monday from a visit of several days *o his mother at Cambridge, Md., who has recently been quite sick. Mr. Fountain extended his visit to New York, \yhcre he bought a lot of new goods for his popular store. is Quite a large number of mem bers of Greenwood Lodge No. 854 B. P. O. E. attended the State Reunion of Elks at Clarksdale last Tuesday and Wednesday, and most delightful the Clai ksdale people they report a time. treated them royally. We, the undersigned agree to close our stores every evening at 7 o'clock, except Saturdays, from May 13th until Sept. 1st: Antoon & Co., A. Naaman, E. Schweig, Geo. D. Cassity, W. Diamond, C. Seigel, Dahmer Bros., J. A. Riston. Mrs. John T. Wells and daugh ter, Miss Lillian, arrived in Green wood from Springfield, Mass., and will make this city their future Mr. Wells preceded home. them here a few months ago. This excellent family are heartily welcomed to the "Queen City of the Delta." HEALTH A FACTOR IN SUCCESS. The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular—he well when they are constipât is never ed. For constipation you will find noth ing quite so good as Chamberlain s They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion, sold by all druggists. Tablets. They are *r * t KUTTYHUNK f get*, k The FINEST BLUE made yjs r You Ret more for your i money because you ^ «va the co«t of os«le«8 boxei, etc , to kold it. [ ' . v' - m $ DIAMOND. MCDONNKLt ft CO.. MM.. t For Sale 6y All Good Grocer* ' ! DELIGHTFUL MUSIC RECITAL. 1 A delightful Music Recital was ! given by Miss Gertrude White ! last Friday night at her studio, on North Fulton Street, and enjoyed j by about sixty guests. The pupils were well trained of ! and did credit to themselves and is their teacher. Particularly the "Orchestra," which was composed of violins and mandolins, showed much of skill and untiring efforts, ; The following rendered piano Pearl ! solos and duets: Misses 1 MeLellan, Ida May Locke, Eloise I Locke, Margarite Confer, Ethel Evelyn Turpin and Mary Brown. James McNeil played a beauti-| ful solo on the mandolin. The following played Misses j violin Delia Gardner, j ®°' os: _ lf .. n -1 •-'Ouise C reegan, Henr\etta^ 1 ate, at [May Walker, Cornelia Garrott I and Betsy Brown. ! The following composed the I Orchestra: Misses Delia Gard tier, Louise Creegan, Henryetta Pate, Gertrude White and Vernon j Edwards and James McNeil. . Miss Myrtle Kennedy gracefully Cu p i ami the piano accompaniment I f,, r ||,,, I To Cure a Cold In Une Day ! Take LAXATIVE IiROMOQuinine. It Mop* the Cou ßh and Headache end works off the Cold. j Druggists refund money if it fails to ch N», äc. j I Why pay ten cents when you j can get your shoes shined for j five cents at Word's Smoke House? U. w. GROVE S signature to FOR RENT—-5 - room cottage, | near Y. M. & V. depot, at *16.00 on per month. Apply to A. F. Gard tier. Why be constipated when you can buy LIV-VER-LAX at S. L. Raines? You can get your shoes shined j at Word's Smoke House for 5 cents. Calomel, Calomel, you can not stay, dV-VER-LAX has shown us as easier Ask S. L. Raines. way. to 5c LIV-VER-LAX FOR SICK HEADACHE. It is Your Inactive Liver and Clogged Bowels. Liv-ver-Lax is the Panacea for all Liver Troubles and Constipation. You are bilious, your thirty feet of bowels become clogged up, poisonous gases are generated in tile bowels and thrown out in the system, your head aches, you have chills and fever, you are nervous and ill-tempered, your sys tem is full of bile not properly passed off. Your disordered stomach and bil iousness cannot he regulated until you remove the cause. It is not your stom ach's fault. Your stomach is as good as any. Try LIV-VER- LAX, it ! s purely veg etable. Do not resort to harsh physics and calomel which ruins the system and softens the bone. LIV-VER-LAX acts gently, yet posi tively on the liver, stomach and bowels, pleasant to take and does not gripe or sicken. It is recommended for grown ups and babies all alike. You will be surprised at the amount of bile a bottle of LIV-VER-LAX will clean out of your system. But try a regu lar 50c or $1.00 bottle at S. L. Raines drug store on our guarantee and be ' convinced. THE LEBANON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICINE CO., Lebanon, Tenn. is MONEY TO LOAN. ON FARM PROPERTIES: Sums of $1,000.00 and up wards, on 5 to 10 years time at reasonable rate of interest, ON CITY PROPERTIES: i Sums of $250 and upwards on 1 to 5 years time at rea sonable rate of interest. See , . „ — r n I nie 1 AS (l (l|LLL 3 rlL. ! jr\j. V». YIILL.LJI I Attorney-at-Law, GREENWOOD, MISS. 1 if i WE REPAIR FURNITURE AND FRAME PICTURES a an to 'h KW Af n m * ,l|p Of ÇÂir t>, I f : k > Every physician will tell you that. Then why not give baby fresh air in ihe most comfortable way —in a Fulton Go-Cart. It A* also most convenant for mother. Th« I J TOO. I t FOLDING GOKART & BABY CARRIAGE FULTON is Collapsible, Light Weight,Durable, Stylish and Roomy. /( *# abtolutêly guar antttd. Ha« Several Kxcluaivc Pulton Feature« of (reat importance. A«k explain them to you. Tb« Fulton ia popular priced— 96 to 925. Como ia today. I \l\ hOWARD ST. BLOODWORM BROS. FURNIIURf CO. 1 PHONE NO. 10. jk W' ' ttt t ♦♦tHMMtffftl N tHBHH a »NMW N» «M > « 1 BERNSTEIN'S BANKRUPT SALE If you want the biggest bargains ever offered the public in gents' furnishing goods don't fail to visit Bernstein's big bankrupt sale of j everything in that line, now going on at the famous "Men's Wear of Quality" store. Mr. Bernstein is selling out the entire stock at the most astonishing low prices, and if you need anything in stylish and dependable wearables call early and get your pick of the offerings. These goods will not last long at the low prices they are going, The Work Committee of the LAWN PARTY SATURDAY. j Earnest Workers will give a Lawn Party and Cake Sale on Saturday j afternoon, May 17 1 h, at 4 o'clock, at the Presbyterian Manse. I he public is cordially invited to attend Messrs Levy and Scheuer, of New Orleans, visited Maj. McLean at Wildwood the past ten j days. . _, ~~T „ Cu " s 0ld Sot " s - 0,hM Won * Cu,r ]*' *'"**»'" ■»— M. S. red by thr wonderful, Old reliable l>r. Porter a Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Tain aud Heals at the aame time. 25c. SOc, I FOR SALE. At Y. M. V. freight offices—a j new L. C. Smith Typewriter and I flat top cabinet type writer desk, j with (î drawers; also office chair., j Will be sold for half price, Will Peteet is now prepared to write all kinds of Insurance | ... . . . on Automobiles at special rates. LOST. Bunch of keys, last Sunday. Finder will please return to this j "ffice. FOR RENT. Two five-room and one four room cattages in Congress Heights. Apply to G. L. Ray. KXX) boxes cigars to be given to our customers—one box every night; free ticket given with each 5c purchase. Word's Spioke House. pilRJNA CHICKEN CHOWDER ' PURINA SCRATCH FEED PyrlM MMr, • 1 THE CHECKERBOARD FAMILY PURINA CHICK FEED Saves Baby Chicks PURINA SCRATCH FEED Makes Hens Lay Makes Hens Pay PURINA ALFALFA MEAL Makes Hens Gay PURINA PIGEON FEED Makes Pigeons Weigh y t pr r i f ctoN & CO i T * No. 666 Sold by Greenwood, Miss. 1 Thi. n a preacription prepared eapecially ! ,or MALASIA orCHILLF A FEVEP I Five 0( ,i, dote , Will break any case, and b tonic the Fever will not It set« on the liver better th«n 1 Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c if taken then return. Qüinr]EAi r :D irc;mh: most EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC vou take c.rovhs i - tonic, rri-ogm?**) for M-itii chm* and i>Ur S K< stn ngtiimin,; T.«ri the st:nng«-»t iiitirr tmn Put taste the bitter Grove'* Tasteles* chill Tonic Combines both in Tasteless form The Quinine drive* out Malaria ani the Iron build* up the System. For Adults and ChiL'cn. You know \% f: it \ . e tal tant M .tv au.l llf It IS ■»;!, : rut ' [tents do not <1 solvereadily i:i t't Guaranteed by vou th hut There i Only On- ' i •.(>. Look for sign.Uu o of F V» i .Ni,'. ) AT Prof liable Side Dressing f u - The t on COTTON and CORN. J to do it, if one uses the tight goods. f side dressing is increasing It pays use Two applications of 200 Ihs. each per acre are recommended by a well-known Southern investigator ami expel intenter, lie suggests a 5-5-5 formula, or a mixture of equal parts of Acid Phosphate, Uninit and Nitrate of Soda. Side dress cotton when the plants arc 10 inches high and again when the bloom begins to open. Where cotton is inclined to rust, use m I m î S m KAENIT r NJ' making two app ications of 200 pounds each per acre. This is also effective against root lice ami cut worms on corn, if applied early enough. It will pay you to try it, for l'ola.Jt Pays. Order Kainit now bef< the supply is cxhnus'r !. Kainit anti Potash Salts, any quantity ft< We ,e - , -lb. tug up. GERMAN KAM WOHHS Whitney Ceafral Bank Building NEW ORLEANS, LA Satt ah Rank Si Trust Building SAVANNAH, HA. How to Buy a Baler Look up It« oil lli'W I M H untried bl »ul«. IW> potltiv* It ha# dflmoiMteated that It can do what you arc foi na to nhk your pro«« to do. Hoc that the block dropper In placed out of your way. Make an homat iiMMurament of tlio f* tfd bole at the narrow««! olaoe. Out the proas with the lowest food hole- human muscle is worth savin*. the 1.1 full able b»l«r •MtllfM* M year». thathn»ffi lion for NAY ' ■ Mît V(fWS Vi _ TMt r BAUM TOM OOS/A'TJS'Æ «V* The "Ann Arbor" delivers the full home power of your engine .-ight at the plunger head, agaiuit the bay. Avoid tchaniam. . , . '«)" in tho lowD#t-prlo#d rollnM« fiowop tiftlnr liiueiy only, any at*» or alyla With or without I'a* engine. power-waHtiriff nw Th# "Ann Arbor built. Hi»» 7 Um Me# actual opening j Book. v: ■Hr. Abo Arbor Machin« Co., ? Broadway, I Ann Arbor, Michigan ^ f'osUiv«l)r rigid in opnratlon 9 ) r Gmk for lh> 'ram# which '«th» 1 » Me BEE ENGINE & IMPLEMENT CO. General Agent* Lexington, Mississippi Box TT fymÈÊbm ■ " \ is » ijjkb « * Yv? '-V VA SEASHORE EXCURSIONS to \ ■'7 CODEN, ALA. d tripf»rr* fr/vm Jarkaon, Tenn., Citronelle, m sale for all triai Vi# MOBTIhK Oi OHIO RAILROAD. Low Ala, #nd intermediate agency at at ion*. Ticket« 191.1, and each Sunday thereafter to and Including Octnfxrr 12th, and for all train# leaving Meridian, Mis«., Citronelle, Ala , and intermediate Mondays following Sundays in above period. Good for return to original starting point the 7th or 10th day from date of sale, according to fare at which sold. Sunday, April 6th, I, 12.00 o'clock no FINE FISHING; salt water bathing; boating and driving. Ample Hotel Accommodations. ■ ■ ■ » Fur illustrated and dewriptlve pamphlet, showing e*n> t fare«, names of Hotels, etc., apply to Ticket Agents, Mobile <V Ohio Railroad, or write G. LÎ. ALLEN,Traveling PaMenger Agent, Jackson, Tenn., O. A. GRIFFIN, Traveling Pawnger Agent, Meridian, Mis»., HARVEY B. JONES, General Agent Passenger Department, Mobile, Ala. ROUND $ 7.80 GREENWOOD to CHATTANOOGA, TENN. TRIP ACCOUNT U. C.V. REUNION % Tickets on Sale May 24 to 28 Return Limit June 5, 1913. WITH PRIVILEGE OP EXTENSION TO JUNE 25. ON PAYMENT OF 50c I KE TO SPECIAL AGENT AT CHATTANOOGA. For tickets and particulars apply to nearest Y. & M. V. ticket agent, or TO THE G. II. BOWER G. P. A. k Y. & M. V. MEMPHIS, TENN. J r y î I YAZOO & MISS. VALLEY R. R. All train service has been resumed between Memphis, Vicksburg and New Orleans. 1 G. H. BOWER, G. P. A. r- , ^ i 1 I ' d 1 »' + +++ « relieves r; * and reals H T : SAME TIME 7 he 7, -Me Dr. Porter* An Antiseptic i covered by an Prevents Blood Jcr A.r.stv; r it alreadv, I that HR HI- \UN(i u*. t is 1 MU c Till I '.it. I* ill til« '•»ntimii sen *' ! his i .in. ■ I l fo v f it. lut Is LAX \Tl\ !•; HR MOQUNIVK Curt s a Co l in ( 'in l)u\