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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •« (, OIUION GIL LKSMK •i* lit Unit. I^O'h lt.f. Kil!ed in + Action Oct. lillfr. ♦ ***************** !nr.<tors Frld poppies Rrow; i fifrht he did. n V Win* i he did nol For r.i. sMidat cottrfi fu Id < »o V. hi Ire to fight. To field* of F II - did 1. ,v it, And if. ii* I by his W iiilc t here he 1 01 rn spot R. N M. » Lute to (for llt.n by one of hn now in Franc, mailed to Cor tie; - h' ing re morning, Feb* .■trout. ruary Y. h now lelimes Forget Iv.ei Til* cr Fob r's Haney if the list of fu. mil Tar stands at the top cold: cough, broil W. L, An "I have croup, w; ci'ial and yripp I J toughs plin. Aiilittli, La., tl-cd Fob It is the lint" ii nil Tar If) yeai lb Hold Everywhere. ' Sam Coleman, Jr., Is In The Race For Sheriff The n fob inn r er.t of Sum oindiilato for the ' Mr. inrounrei office of oer.ff and Tax-Collector of Leflore the dec is ty, subject I ion of the Democratic primary* e'er tion to be hi id next Animal, appears i in this issue „r The Commonwealth,^* and the ati- lion of the voters is di rcetod to name. j i native of Leflore ' son of dudec ' 001 M *. (ioleinn is ; county, having he.-n horn ami reared in (irecnwi and Mrs. i Hit is d- b ling R. Coleman, of this city. Oi of cviShariff 6 Z. Prophet several 1 | 11 end favorably known to prociic dly o t y citixen of the coun ty, having capable florvod n.i Deputy Sheriff during t!v:i tour vears'fi term years ago, ami for the past few years has been acti'-riy in the service of the Y & M. V, R. R. Mr. Coleman is In every r.'spect. M. fitted fur t'ic efficient .i i,! faithful • " discharge of the duticj of the Im- j npii'e . 1 H . j D. ! portant office to which he and submits hi» claims to the voters for a [Hvorab.tf ci hands. laidjrmion at th -o— llo, Ti Keep Well "Keep the bowels open" is one rule I of henltll recommended In nl' school* i of midiclne. Foley Cathartic Tihlete , clean e the Inv l . weeien (tic stum- i For indi- - Hi, bloat ach and bcnuf t tlie liver. gestlon, biliousness, bad bn ing. gas or constimitioii, is mure highly recommended, for stout person* edy Fine of ed no re Sold Everywhere. a -o Mr. 0. F. Bledae ed from St. Loins, where h> attend ed a prelun navy reseotal iv f r n , * he* I" h |. ■ ,|- . a 1 Reserve District, relative to the forthcoming "Victory Bond" drive, e, Jr., has return onference of rep ■ in A I r r ft if A I IV 11 b) 01 ,ll > - 1 % i fJ i ill ,ii>i .a ■ linj D f A h If D i /m ' isitt . %... IS 1 ji •' III mm i"i '''ii SSlIr ii' mlf: 4 I Ullti" 1 I ! i'l* 1 'M T UI*' ALK about sir.okes, Prince Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard that just lavishes smokehappiness every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new I Get it straight that what you've hankered for in F°a C! * aret,e DHc.kin's cmckes you'll find aplenty in F. A. That's because P. A. has the quality! Ncu cant any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than ycu can make a horse ennk wnen he 3 off the water! Bite and parch out by our exclusive patented process! You just lay back like a regular fellow and pufT to beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than to remember back I ' ! hi P Otl : ill 4 ; ' ■Hi ii ■r . are cut m Him i .? you care f J / v ***** Afoort •v*rywh*n tobacco it told, Toppv rt,d boot m«.»M.r top that hpppp tk, toko c« in „ C A p"f'cl conrfhon. iO tuatusiL* R, J. Reynold* Tobacco Co., Win»ton.Snlem, N, C Jr J . Jr y» s George Is Laid To Rest Here * * ♦ ♦ (From Tuesday's Daily.) ^ nwood has lost a good citizen and many warm friends feel a per eonal !<>►, in tlie pasting of Mr. f" S. George whi.-h incurred at the King's Daughter* Hospital yeiteroay after His death was not For several week* he if o'clock. noon unexpected, had b«en in serious condition and hi frieriis were apprehensive of his re Mrs. He look •dr George spent Christmas in New (Means nth Him daughter, 18 , wife of I»r. Adams. Ada I 111 there, b it apparently did ati his not ii nd h- returned t this • . He went directly from the train he [() t f,e | )u pj ta | iprove here he -rnained i until thi end came. On last Tuesday i night he underwent Operation for the removal t»f an ..b ess on the liver, ■ -i nee that time he gradually grew »l a few days ago he lost of , inch he ver regain romciou; ness ed hefort his death. Mr. (,eorge var, the son of the la m nti'd U. S. Senator, J. Z. George, who was formerly supreme judge. He wag b< reared in thi Since early i 'ollton, Mins., and was and Carroll county. lived the f his life in Green nnhimd he greater porti d. For teveral years he was in the insurance bu.'ii ■ss here. lie vas also engaged in the planting business and at the time of his death was still one of the owners of the Runnymode plantation. I Mr. George belonged to one of the J prominent families of Mississippi and in widely known throughout the state. possessed a brill,mt mind and a bt'oinl education. Throughout ' lb the years be retained the friend-hip of diom he knew and loved in Hia sunny dis nd his ability to view the on ' n,f, n hi* >'uilie manhood. P 0, Hion or .jr h t side of life made him a pleas i in F companion, During the last few his illnes .after his sufferiiiK scute, he was cheerful and his ' »*n»e of humor carried him throueh the tryinq days. A wife and two children, Aldridge George, a student at Hell Buckle, Adams, of New the Gun., and Mrs. Oi lcansurvive er, eye The funeral took place this after at H o'clock at. the Episcopal 1 •' 'rcb, conducted by Dr. L. W. Roue. M;, He was laid to rest in the Odd Fellows 18 ■tivo pall-bearers 81,1,1 him, brother and throe sisters. beside* one M. Pcteet, Frank H. Smith, W. R. " ' , * 1 G. King. R. P. Parrish, T. H. Gut Baird. Honorary pall-bearers: Messrs. H A. Malone, Gid Muntjoy, Jr., tl. P. S E'.liott, Calhoun Wil.on, ('. L. Lomax, i!K;16 D. i. Nichols, W. S. Vurdaman, S. R. * n K Kocslcr. Tlie were: S. L. Gwin, E. L. Mounger, W. tog 1 and and Mrs. G. H. Lockwood Died In Gtllifnrnin and vmiiuuuu (From Thursday's Daily) The friends of Mr G. H. L her, shot' Mr ■ill be grieved to learn vho knew here sided he-e, of her death last week, v ed in Los Angeles, Calif. Wood was vhich oceurr Mrs. Lock ly ill a few days with used influenza and pneumonia. She had acres ieemed in the host of health and was place trken ili after the had returned from land goif game. Her condition at once Imtchie row serious and death occurred with- $ 49 , three days. ready Here W .G. Poindexter I'or Supervisor, He; -4 5 The friend* of Copt. W. G. citizen dexter have formal'y announced his per- name .% i. tni» iftsue of The Common' S. wealth for the important office of King's Supervisor from Heat 5 of Leflore after- county, subject to the decision of the not Democratic primary" election to be he held next August. hi re- mott < a lit. Poindexter is one of the (ore citizens id mold substantial planters in the county, and is highly as a citizen and business Mrs. mnn by ail who know him. He was look horn and New esteemed reared in this county, i& did thoroughly identified with her best this mU*refU, and v. r ill make his people an train efficient and satisfretory Supervisor if they elect him to that responsible position. I for the favorable H*s friends submit his name for con ideration of the voters of that d.s riet. believing that lost they cannot make a better selection for the office. la Oon't Fool Yourself l suffering from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints murcles may laugh and He A mm sore say these H .V m Pt°ni 8 of kidney trouble "don't Emount ,0 wythinff." It is folly to ignore Nature's 'arnings, Foley Kid ney Pills give quick relief in kidney or bladder troubles and "it is better in to be safe than sorry," Sold Every where. —o— Pollock's Trial Keen Postponed (From Friday's Daily) I he trial of C. M. Pollock, who is jail here 011 a l ' harf ' f '' of briasrSn-r 300 <|Ui,rt9 of whiskp y into Greenwood on a Kiisoline launch last ...... " det initely postponed. His pre '"".™ ry hearine wi,lnot tak( ' P'»w ' mtl 119 attorney ® arrlve from v icl« ,urK ' Mek, 1 ms The Hortense, the launch on which the whiskey was conveyed to Green wood, is anchored on the Yazoo Riv er, a mile and half below the Buck eye Oil Mill, A seizure suit has been filed by Prosecuting Attorney Means John,lon fnr th '' confiscation of the The muttl ' r win c ' )me U P »t the M;, y bim of court. When the launch 18 '■-on/xacatetl by the county it will be 81,1,1 lin<l tllc P 10c<!ed8 will go into tlie treasury. The boat is valued at $400. 0 Gut This Out—It Is Worth Money, S ^P> enclose with 5cts. to Foley & Co, i!K;16 Shuffled Ave„ Chicago, 111., writ * n K yohr name and address clearly. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this tog will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and and Fol( ' y Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere - 0 —— : Mr * W - M * Whittington ; Purchases 362 Am'S Mr. W. M, Whittington has purch used three hundred and sixty acres of land known as the Hartshorn place from Mr. J. B. Hartshorn. The land is located north of the Talla two Imtchie river. 49 , 000 . The consideration was This land adjoins tracts al ready owned by Mr. Whittington. T,' ufU'imr <■: r . ! r h ty 'H >• ili ii m j!' " :4 11 *f**v «#/#* ##rfo/Io* ri i lli*.fi J ; f»s|i !•' n i iliiiii fsJ /"I;-;? ci- 1 itf . ltd ' jf. if Ilia 4 wmk v. t 4 Wm 7! t i ■'liillilihl! iiiiMikiliiiiliiii] (2 mrmsSm'' am Wvj >■ if mt j i * ■ M < { v We couldn't make the Maxwell any better; made it better looking i f m p f jf so we a l I ., ■ i li AN artist never frames his master L\ piece until he finishes it. So the new Maxwell, a com pleted work, is now robed in new garments. They do not make it run any better. They make it look better. M \ Whistler, himself, were he here today and saw a new Maxwell pass on the street, would probably give it a second look. A little touch here, the straightening of a line there, the bringing of a fender a little closer to the wheel, a Circassian walnut dash before you as you sit at the wheel, the strength lent by putting the gas tank in the rear, the multipli cation of bonnet vents, the adding of three more painting coats, the increased thickness of the seat cushions—these, though but a few of the many changes made,—show the tendency of the new beauty. i chassis built to stand the griff of rough and ready driving, built to endur "stay put," to stand all the moods of the careless driver. It was a five year drive to reach -.if;: present peak of Maxwell efficiency. 1 the engineers, and the manufao i r. r men knew that building a chassis vvid - out fundamental change in design yu r after year would ultimately tell in re sults. For every one knows that doing one thing results in doing it well. So in five years 300,000 Maxwe"s have come forth, all built on the orig inal chassis plan—each new than the last. There is no self-starting automo!.. in the world that has such turing record. Think what it owns one: He has not paid for a false He has not paid for mistakes. He has not paid for experimental work. He has not paid for the change's cf mind of another Today you get a better Ms than any of the 300,000, and a b looking Maxwell, it is a finish work, a completed task, a thing well done. You run no risk—and when your eyes on it you are tempte ; feel that the price might easily be ^ more. i e, to err:if; ll ■ ~!3. t * « k 1 one bcttcf a manufoc i ! ii; means to a man who ti ! overlie.; manufactWfi: / i i; U It is in the sum of many little things that the full story is told. The car was first checked off in squares, as a doctor sometimes marks off a man s chest and back to test every square inch of the lungs. And there , i\ i '-m \ man. II , -1 m i was an improvement made in nearly every square. .! ■V. When the task was done it looked like a different Maxwell. you cast But it wasn't. It was the same, sound, go-get-there ti ■J r;| t: _ V > See the latest Maxwell at our Salesroom > ti 1 s S.R.KEESLER, Agent Greenwood, Miss. ■V « . i ■3 . ( r' uyl I -■ k , (;■ * . . J ^ MiiiMiimilllM'i: ! - 'j'vT NEW HOMES WILL R ER ki K Plans are underway for the con r,traction of a number of now hornet and business houses which will be crested in Greenwood during the Snring and summer. Some of those yet made their plans public. prou Mr. DeLoach expects to erect a handsome brick bungalow durin during the summer. The lot wa 3 bought from Judge A. McC. Kim bcough. lonsiderable Spring Building Is Be ing Contemplaled By A Number of Citizens. Several new home- are to be erect ed on Strong Ave. Rev, W. K. Clem ents contemplates erecting dence on this avenue. Work on the structure w'U be commenced in the next few months. res Mr. H. L. DeLoach purchased yes terday a corner lot 62 by 300 feet, just east of the Dave Nichols not yet fully decided whether he v0) efeot a residence on newlv acquired property ' Mr W Vc-'-an r^w,, u , vv. .VO <ran Kimbrough exnect-. to build within the now future a brick structure in the down town business sect-on n which he ''imb- ngh Au 'omobile Co., will conduct their busi nen. fifty. Dr. F. M. Sand if cr ha' "'irehe-- i the lot 124 by 300 feet, adjoining the one bought by Mr. Judge Kimhrtiugh. Dr. Sandifer has DeLnacii f,o;n j Jefferson Davis' Son-in-Law Dies A telegram received yesterday by friends of the family announces the death in Las Angeles, Cal., of Joe Ad dison Hayes, on the 25th inst. Mr. Hayes was the son-in-law of Jeffer son Davis, late president of the south e ™ Confed ^y-bmng the husband £ "v"*"? : ® 7 " " RV ' 3 ' the olde,t d 5 " f he f in ' l!y ' . M u Mr - "ayes was born in Nashville : f " ° ld and ' vcl1 known ! M«"p y, ' i ** Pa » d Cobrado'sprmgs 0 d o V or 1 thirty year3 afro where he WR8 successful as a banker, and made his mark in that community in many ways. * „ son ' Jpffewon Pavis 18 u"" ° fficer in the aviation ae ^ i "- and k France. -y Ha >' es - beslde: being possessed ne '" 3 ' n 'i! S qU ' lIltl< ' s ' waa a man " e '' ce P lana _ j>' attractive character, vh!ch made hlm nDt on, V Popular in business circles,,but endeared him to all his friends and intimates who will Mr. Hayes leaves a family of four, two sons and two daughters, all ried. and numerous grandcihldron. His oldest mar ■ hear of his death with a keen sense pewonal b.-fc .„»■ DaV ' 8 h * d intialate re - ' hi- HT '\ t hi, -on-in-.an s death will no doubt, W 8 interest 8nd re « Tet t0 many Vicksburgers. Mr. Hayes 'second daughter, Lucy, has been a frequent visitor to Vicks- i burg.—Heraid. Jan. 28, i!>18. 0 { ^Rkp The IMiiy tvmmv*nwealth. n h: FOR INFLUENZA. IS ACTIVE LIVER Kcep your liver active - *y*tem Purged and your digestive P j' ect workinpr order - That is the " dv .' ce . ° f |,h - vsk ' ians as to h »'v to av0!d mfluenza and serious complica tions. At the first sign of a cold or sore throat, take a Calotab, the fectedcalomel that is free from the nauseating and salivating qualities of the old style calomei, and whr= e med icinal P ro P er tics are vastly improved One Calotab at bed time with a swallow of water-that's S! ' lt8 - n ° nausea, nor the slightest in terferenee with your eating, pleasure, or work. Next morning your cold ha vanished, CALOTABS, THE NAUSEALESS CALOMEL THAT IS FREE FROM DANGER OF SALIVATION, IS THE IDEAL LAXATIVE FOR ( OLDS AND FLU. organs in per No I your liver is active, your system is purified and you are feel ing fine, with e hearty appetite for breakfast. Ca'otab? are sold only in ori ? inal saa!ed price thir °* nts Your dn '^ ist recom mends and guarantees Calotab* bv of-1 ,, *«Nr to refund the price if you y not delighted with ,*4 , ( v ) all. _, . d Mr. Ed Jones returned today from Memphis, where he accompanied hi vnfe who is taking treatment vhere. Advertising r»*?ds L»;:t FeeHiet B-xk Mr. A. G. Chatham, his pocket book if Avalon, lost 'vtainin.T about $150.00 on Wednesday evening while returning to his home from Green wood, having sold some I 1 - .-3 that clay. Commonwi here He came to The Daily 2th office and inserted a lost. adv. p.t the cost of 50 cents, and 'Iv next day M;-s.«I.-,ry Smith, -e siding just north-east of the city, had a call put in notifying us that her l.tt'e daughter had found the pocket book with i'll the money in it. Mr. Chatham was promptly notified by phene at Avalon and h > ca:ne ilown : r 1 day and got his lo.t prooert.y. Mr. Chatham had instructed us to pay the.finder SI0.00 re va-d if the money was returned to th's office. However, when he applied to Mrs. Smith for his pocket b iok and mon e.v, he learned that the was a widow with several children, -and without I Station he forthwith ha.xl.-d to the "'tie daughter $25.00, ar.d -rave Mrs. Jmith's youngest chi'd another dollar —evidencing his appreciation of the ' 00,1 wo ™* n '* honesty ar i kindness m rn r * tundn ® t0 him his lust money, 7h '* 18 on! Y wother ftiatnr.ee of the 0? ad " ' rti n< f m The Pa : l Corn ™> m « a kh. if you have lost anyth, " s or have to sell, ,, ' lrt advert ' 3e II ln thssa columns u:id y ° U ate ^ of 6^ TtvfU. Mr. L. H. Michaux, a former red d ?nt cf tids e : ty, but w*-, s -w. v i« the offices of the ch ef rVk at Natchez, Mm., spepr Sud-v in Gtetnwood the guut of f»i auu '