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THBrraprrrr" BUSINESS DONE BY SUPERVISORS At Meeting Held In (Greenwood ( «»i On January Third— All Members Pre» mencing it Hoard of .8 The I pi* tb> ■ flore County r< S. R Kcr lion. II. V. Frais'-r er. Hon. W. G Poind.-xt. H.-w W. S Vardan contract for pritd the e ,n of Morga! The applies! 1 'J within .he for holirg fi it of If I f. phrvy \\i Fa i The Neill v put tv and it iva Leonar. $1128,2' lowed roll, und foi the »l Hank of New York for the Natiol It, of itercst coup pay tin ik on bonds, payable a February 1st, 1921 the petitioi irdcred Hut It was ,f of Ji-sse Singleton fot a change assessment be •ejected. irilered that th I" It ilnn for of Mrs. Ii. F Item eeiveil by public A refund was ordered made to -I erroneously paid by Kan tor for tax* s dm. ,1 Bank of Ureen ■ounty de Tho First Natioi led vood was nm ounty of the pository for the keeping funds for the interest. Thu assessment of Lot declared is Minor was urru mity case of Thu costs in lite ins Merritt annum tud to *13.70 U M. and t : In 1 1 the oad bonds All bids for Sidon Consolidated School bonds Wi rejected and ordered re-advertised. n of the security offered, the request of Dr. W. I*. Wll un of $5,000 was granted, mal assessment of J. T. from After the inspect Ii son for The pei Parker the roll. It was ordered that the applicatiot strickei ordered loan if Mrs. Rebecca II. Reuse for of *1000 be referred to the committee nspoit securities to The requests ef Will. F Kelley and W E. Ivey for lea the conn inspecting securities it tee for loans. The Board ordered the account of A. K. Hew for $JUM0 fur making the 1920 copies of the personal asst meat rolls, be allowed. A refund of *5.00 for ei sinuous mde to E. ordered taxes paid, was K. Sutton. of Mr. N. K Slid indication The doth for a loan was referred to the irities littee inspecting sen ent of -1 \). Lanhnm The a si *2500 to $350. van reduced trot It was ordered that the application if Mr. 1. IF Henderso if the county homo ho lanager continued. ■as appointed super Mr J L. Liny intendent of the county convict far v of *150 per month. ,f Leslie Walton at a sab The assessment was found to be erroneous and wi $ 75.00 stricken from the roll. us ordered that the salary qf officer It Johnston as probate be continued at $75 per month. \ the assessment of Mr. vas granted. The following statutory allowance for services of Justices of the Pence Means A t ha B M. Hobbs }!*-• jl ind constables in the state cases in which the state failed in prosecution F. F. Stain allowed as follows: were back, *20.50; R. It. Hicks, *60.00; A. W. Evans, *60.00; F. <'. Kendall, *15. 20; G. B. Barnes, *16.45; W. E Eth ridge, *43.56; (\ J. Healy, *10.00; C. L. McBride, *60.00; W. W. Arm strong. *5.20; R. M. Griggs. *7.80. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. George Washington. Jan. Old Lad. Home Ass'tt King's Daugh. llosp. G. S. Pate, W. J. Buck Miss, Print. Co. H. L. Walton k Co. O. S. Matlock A. R. Bew, ex. Underwood Typ. Co. Robert Smith 7.50 100.00 600 9.75 ex. 297.15 20.00 4.00 31.14 10.00 200 '/ii V n r OPENS MONDAY n 1 p With S\ eek-* Wwi Will IU* Taki Ftr«*i rtii crm i Bell. I W MO I K. Greer. 11 1 nell. E. K. Myric iritt, .1, M. Kell* ,later. W A Mitch D. W- ! . 1 . \\ I --j • i -V" — *• j K I The strain of modern bus iness life is loo much for You need a Try the nerves. nerve sedative. ' Lji ; .• that is Norvous , Epilep tic Head 'it'iation, . tliose ad . oltolic or A Nerve , r ' recom.tr. ness, sy.IIysl. ache, N • and for t 1 dieted to l* Drug Habit SOLI) l'V c' DRUGGISTS iit, Ind. Ill Daily Co on It h 66.75 fa >1. Levy A It.,is 375.00 199.00 810.00 68.95 10.50 1331.00 124.73 62.50 Ashcraft ,<• Wells nughs Add. Mm Ii Co. Bui Lawrence Print. Delta Ins & Really \g. A- W P. W M W. A & M K Swift lfi Hcmlcrso A Bainl 12.95 Wilsoi li. F. M. Neill Ins. Ag. Film. 27.50 7 - 50 i Delta ( di. Tel. & Tel. Hubert Herman O' 1 "'; 135.00 I 94.17 W. D. <N iley l. 1 ). \a\ i ham l. W Quinn Drup Co. Wade lldw. Co. 9.60 l.Oll ; W' 00 ! W. S. Vardai til; inn, e 1 7.K1 jSam Jackson 3,30 j 5.00 Louis McCullough Leflore Croc 7.95 360.00 10553.01 i At counts. 75,on ; 32.37 216.001 25.00 ; G. B. Clower Komi Account Bridges Account CONVICT FARM Wilson Fun Leflore Grocer Co. Crull-Kcnny D. G. Co Itta Bonn Leflore Motor Car C. E. A. Rushing Hammond & Gordin W. F Townsend Leflore Grocer Co C. E. Allen Jack Hume Jacob Chatoney Town of Itta Bena Manson & Kendall City of Greenwood Cumb. Tel. & Tel. Co. D. C. Detect & Bro. 19518.70 ' Co. Drug ('0 4.80 ; 21.26 47.98 148.90 288.1 138.26 20.00 50.00 300.00 13.70 416.05 6. 105.00 1 Leflore Grocer Co. Robert Herman First National Bank City of Greenwood (Nov.) B. B. Harper The Board adjourned until the next regular meeting day. 243.00 : 175.00 1 656.40 100.00 j Hub My-Tism relieves Rheuma tism. Neuralgia. Sprains. BE DISASTROUS Papers Condemn i(iet it ion With Of l.ond< >ome Fng land's Co The IS. Associated I'ri Any attempt j navy i States bi •d 1 ■ays iodi ;!y per ■ commenting oi r the current I 1 1 in the House of .o.tttes were fixed , i-mns the post , ., navahsm un , ,,, tv Naval Skill irn should we "Hither ag* A We should both for an ' v •at i ; pi Gi emphatic ny th« petition with i fi di iutely tn icr f ! il it We must n: ibility of T'l'an : :.u En anils big Ha uls., strongly nmpetilion with the ■s will have he i, t tn the British in 1924. u. vssfully enter on a vitli Ameri "We cannot on e our population resources," this our -ontmues: ts have put another fin of the League Unless this policy is repttd > more than to keep America out if of nail in the It ry , j ■ her full powers of military and , , ,val defense, draw ng the South A Nat in tad at oi it ing ,f the League, to impel her to a po itn-al and econo ie isolation, devol states into a Ban Ameri un man in, fatal to the larger international , and depriving the broken eotin e of the economic and financial aid that they badly need, and that only the trade and credit of A vay lies neith can supply. mei recovery, nor lor eion vhieh apologizes for the reader the painful f an Anglo-American war rightly considered hich is not of us," considers if mine thinkable by that under existing conditions nst submarine warfare, the British and :ure it. twice as big as it is, American wa eonlil not venture inti or could the Americans, with the number of dreadnoughts le rs, thrice approach the venture ti they pi British coasts." Incidentally, the Saturday Review puts in a strong plea for the sale of the West Indies by Britain to the United States, in order to reduce the British indebtedne A merien, erificing British trade in t. without s iberlain's Cough Remedy. t hi This is a pleasant, safe and reli icdicine for coughs and colds. . . i alilt it Inis been in use for many years those and is held in high esteei households where its good qualities It is a favorite with are best known. i mothers f young children, as it con ( tains no opium or other harmful drug, fry it when you have need of such a remedy. I \ Kendall of It la Bona, Mr. V. visitor in Greenwood yester ; day and paid The Daily Common pleasant call. ! wealth a Improved Cotton Seed For Distribution j The Daily Commonwealth is in re if a letter from Congressman i B. G. Humphreys stating that the Department of Agriculture now has ; new and improved strains of cotton seed and that any farmer who wishes to make an experiment with them ; "ill be sent a small package of the ' eeipt ' ; seed. ■ill close on Feb- ! The distribution * »♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦> Ambition: TIRED MEN and WOMEN A who " k-el old before their time," who are languid, have no energy and lack ambition - these are often sutFcrere from kidney trouble. Weak, overworked or diietaed kidney* are indicated by *mbitionlew, always tired, nenrout ( diiion, by *allowneaa of akin and puffineaa muaclet. 1 ,lcr eyes, backache, •riff ioinra. rheumatic pain*. : 1 Ha of tofferiai and naiaery. !i. kidaeya and bladder and reatore to , U write,: wan, to ; <. v i , i „c!tcr. Before 1 atarted to take Foley | I'd!* \ could no* turn over in the bed I , fiVMSX oyer aud « | ilht five to aia timet, tky ta.iiia doley ' i in- no ar.d able to - work ' .:< ri.ht at the at TEACHERS MET HERE SATURDAY Vote To Hold A Field Meet In Green ■ During wood Some 1 The spring. Association, orthouse Sat The County Teachers whit h convened at the H unlay voted to h i a County Field j -hich a schools of Le- at This | Meet in will participate, held in the Spring, probably fiure County -ill be ! o the month of April. 11 field nn ■ « consist of dis h of industri. work, declamation f in* i ' out of the coun- 1 of athletic coil contests, ali kinds :ests and manv other features terest. . .. . Many visitors fi ■ ' are expected to he in attendance atu , n , Ut . h jnU , r , manifested in tin Field Meet I The meeting urdny was attend- j d by represent;i: from practical-j er the county, des- ; lav. The program everv school . to the rainy < which was rendered was excellent and , meetings proving most pro I table to the teachers. A TONIC | drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores |got v by Purifying and j Energy and Vital: you feel ils J Whe Enriching the Bio-I strengthening, invii: rating effect, see how | the cheeks and how i of S1 brings color to improves the appetite, you will then , appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply j w Hon and Quinine - suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood j needs QUININE In Purify it and IRON to !' Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect, 60c j ' to Mr. J. E. Lewis, the well known Nurseryman of this city, made a bus iness trip to Rttleville today, where has his nursery located. Constipation. Constipation of the bowels is a stoppage of the sewerage system that removes waste matter from the body. is as necessary that your bowels move regularly once each day, to car off this waste, as it is that the waste pipes of your home be kept open and carry off the waste from (he house. If you would enjoy good , , , _... health, keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when needed. M. W. Connolly : I | I Died Yesterday j Associated Press MEMPHIS. Jan. 10—Hon. Michael! ' W. Connolly, who was one of the most \ prominent newspaper men of the country, died here yesterday ntorn -1 ing. Mr. Connolly was stricken with! paralysis about three years ago and | his death had been expected for sev- j oral days. Mr. Co oily came to Memphis ars ago and was asso about 40 dated with the Memphis Avalanche. For the past fifteen years he has been the managing editor and edi torial writer of the News-Scimitar. Before this time he was connected also with the Memphis Commercial Appeal. His career for the last thir ty years was a part of the life and growth of this city. 666 breaks a cold quicker than any remedy we know. —o Mr. F. P. Fox arrived in Greenwood lust night front Cairo, 111., on a bus- iness trip. His many friends were pleased to see him again. - o To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The ht'dUnc i-fT.-i ! of Hayes' Healing Honey in side the throat coinhinad with the healing effect of e*s O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both ost of the combined treatment is 39c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEADING HONEY. cartna and the packed in lies -o Mrs. A M. Bayne and children left yesterday for Natchez for an extend ed visit. cures bruises, ; ~ _ ,, ,,, , ! Of Cotton Ginned ; _ | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—Cotton ginned prior to January 1st. amount , , ' _. „ , , ,, td to 11,5,,.),.30 running bales the Rub-My-Tism cuts, burns, sores, tetter, etc. Report Of Amount Associated Press Census Bureau announced. The ginnings to January 1st last year, were 10.008,920 running bales. The ginnings this year included, Ar kansas 959,854; Mississippi 820,884; Tennessee 261,416. lUbltual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is s specially pr^rexl SyrupTonSc-Laxativ«forH-bUu^l Constipation. It relieves promptly but should l>e taken regularly for 14 to 21 days «•Aguiar action. It Stimul.te. snd Regulates. \ ery Pleasant to Take. • 6uc per bottle. MEMPHIS MAN HAS REGAINED HEALTH Tanlac Set Him Right Four Ago And Has Kept Him In Good Shape Ever Since. Say S Years "1 can recommend Tanlac and am glad to do so," said S. H. Hurdlow, a residing j well-known Memphis man, at 177 East street, Memphis, Term., | "for the medicine set me right four and has kept me in good years ago shape ever since. "Some years ago," he continued, "I lost my appetite, began to feel all down and soon realized that my i usual good health was gradually fail ' ing. My food did not agree with me, 1 suffered more or less from indiges nd was not eating enough to run turn keep my strength, 1 also .suffered I from a sluggish liver and my nerves j were not normal. My sleep was nev er sound and 1 always got up in the ; mornings with that tired wornout feeling. until I saw I must get something to I set me right or a complete breakdown would be the results. So at the ur tquest of my sister-in-law I t bottles of Tanlac and felt "My condition kept getting worse | gent |got tw j good results almost from the first Well, it was only a short time J dose. | until my appetite was fine, all signs i of indigestion had disappeared and I feeling like my old self again. S1 am still enjoying splendid health, , wa s j w hirh I attribute to Tanlac, as I al j !' j ways take a course pf two or three ' bottles in the spring to keep me right. Tanlac builds nte up so that I am able to stand the strain of my work and still feel good when the day is over. My experience with it has been so satisfactory that I ant glad to re commend it to anyone in a run-down condition." Tanlac is sold in Greenwood by all leading druggists. Will Neely Taken To Penitentiary The Supreme Court affirmed the decision in the case of the State vs Will Neely, negro who was charged with killing a negro woman and then having thrown her body into the Pel lucia Bayou, east of Greenwood about Neely was sentenc two years ago. ed to a life term in the penitentiary. He was taken to Parchman yester : day to commence serving his term I Will has been a trusty at the conn | ty jail and has given good service I to Deputy Sheriff E. H. Crippen. An . till be made to secure a par-1 effort j don for him. ' \ -1 Worth Considering. | The question is not so much how you contract a cold, but how to get rid of it with the least loss of time and inconvenience. If you will con sider the experience of others under similar circumstances, who have been most successful in checking their colds, in their beginning, you will se cure a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without delay, and use it faithfully. There are many families who have used this preparation suc cessfully for years and hold it in high esteem. It is excellent. j THE ROTARIANS DISCUSS THE INSURANCE QUUESTION. The insurance question as it af fects business was discussed by the members of the Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon yesterday at noon. An effort was made to analyze the situation and through united plans work out a solution of the problem. Talks on this subject were made by Messrs. John Ashcraft, W. R. Hum phrey, George Wilson, Jr., and J. W. Quinn. About an 80 per cent attendance was present. The members welcom ed several of their number back to the weekly gatherings, who had been absent on account of sickness and some of them out of the city and the meeting yesterday was a thor oughly enjoyable occasion. A splendid lunch was served. a of in of of Mr. and Mrs. Steele Crow and little daughter of Fitler, Miss., are visit ing friends and relatives in Green wood. 0 ; * You Do More Work, i You are more ambitious and you get mure enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on , ! the system, causing weakness, laziness. ; n * rv0U9 »e»a and sickness. | JROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GR0VE . S TASTELESS Chm TON1C is not a patent medicine, it it simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it The blood needs Quinino to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, foika would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chili TONIC when a member of their family had Maluria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic.*The fonnr'r is just the same to day, and you cat get it from any drug •tore. 60c per bottle. but 6uc MISS. DELTA GET _ nirai0 TWO 01 WELLS Indications Look Like Both Wells Will Be Good Pro ducers. Hurling oil 50 feet over the derrick, the big Misisippi Delta Oil Company's well on section 24-46-64 in the Osage field was has settled down to a production which is estimated near the 500 bar rel mark. This well was drilled in last fall, and has been on the jump since that time. It is 1550 feet deep, and during the weeks that it has pumped continued to slacken until it had been lowered to about two shot" last Saturday, and barrels daily. The "shot" was made Saturday and the oil was hurled 50 feet above the derrick, approximately 100 barrels before the workers could escaping get control of the flow and cap the well. Monday it was opened to clean it out, and again the pressure was re leased, with a-roar the big well went into the air and considerable diffi culty was experienced before control could be gained. The production of the well, which is estimated by oil men at 500 bar rels daily, places it among the best holes in the Osage field for produc tion. The drill was sunk in a 15-foot strata of oil soaked sand. The well is located on the same section with the big gas well, which perhaps more than any other well, has benefitted the development of the field, supply ing both light and power for many of the companies operating within a area. The big gasser is still holding up. No. 3 well of this company which was brought in two weeks ago, will be "shot" as soon as preparations completed by the 'shooters," who are now in the field. The bits en tered a strata of oil sand in this well estimated at 43 feet.—Newcastle, Wyoming, News-Journal, Jan. 6, 1921. are Since publication of the above on January 6th, Mr. O. L. Kimbrough, Secretary & Treasurer of the Missis sippi Delta Oil Co., has received the following telegram for the General Manager of the company in regard to well No. 3: "Osage. Wyo., Jan. 8, 1921. Shot in number three well. Great Oil went a hundred feet success. he the biggest well in field. more than pleased with both wells. I now consider this lease. very val iover top of derrick. It is going to I am . company is a sure winner. My hearty congratulations to all stockholders. (Signed) T. W. La Fleiche." This company is composed of citi zens of Leflore and Sunflower Coun It is my opinion that our uable. ties, and controls approximately 25, 000 acres of oil lands. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druscista return' money if PAZO OINTMENT fat to cure 1 whin*, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Plies, and you restful s'-ep after the first application. P net w Mr. S. G. Wilson left today for a trip to Chicago and Grand Rapids on business for the Wilson Furniture Co. To break a cold take 666. Mr. Lloyd DeLoach left last night for Greenville on a business trip for the Henderson & Baird Hardware Co. Bilious Headache. When you have a severe headache, a disordered stomach and constipa tion take three of Chamberlain's Tab lets . They will correct the disorders of the liver and bowels, effectually curing the headache. Mr. D. P. Rickitts left this afternoon for Drew, Miss., to look after his planting interests. "Cold In the Head" la an acuta attack of Naial Catarrh. Par* »on» who are subject to frequent "coMi in tha head" will find that the uaa of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up tha Syatem, cleans* tha Blood and render them >•• liable to cold* Repeated attack* of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la tak en Internally and acta through tha Blood on the Mucoua Surfaces of th* Syitem. All Drugdste 75c. Testimonials free. 110*00 for any rale of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. Mr. E. J. Hines of Cruger, business visitor in Greenwood terday. was a yes in in it a or —o— fhe Quinine That Dees Not Affect the Hast, Because of It* tonic und laxative cfiect T a ''A is better.! hnn onUc^y ju.nine and docs not cause ncryousncsti noi ilupin* in head. RcmeraUer the lull name for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30 c Mr. R. W. Wright of MinterCity, was a visitor in Greenwood yesterday afternoon and paid The Daily Com monwealth an appreciated call. To prevent a colfr take 666. Mr. P. L. DeLoach returned home yesterday front a business trip to St. Louis in the interest of the W. T. Fountain store. -o No Worms In a Healthy Child h,il!£v l ! d £ n wUh Wo ™« h »™ un healthy color. Which indicates poor blood, end as 8torn ach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC , |arly for two or three weeka will enrich the blood. "TTr •"'•r'aaa n.-neralStrenstte ml—Ii? 1 ™ a! th ' w ^ olc 're'em. Nature wUI then tnnnrfhre < hMnh e —urmii, and the Child will be io perfect health. Pleeoaot to taka. 60c per bottle. given regn T LT. LAIDTORB Remains Are Interred fta J Honors In Coil, Ce new J Carroll Couatj. 1 The remains of Lieut. * . cost, who sacrificed hie ft,, country, were laid to rest in * Cemetery this afternoon at l following a military fuj^ conducted by the Penteeo«, Carrollton, assisted by the n Post of the American Legion Many friends gathered at ( Hope Church to honor the, of this soldier, whom thi known and loved. His life worthy of emulation, by Rev. W. O. Humbaker, the funeral service and pay J lant soldier a glowing tribal, I sweetly rendered bj, h under the direction of Mri 1 Jumper of Rose Hill. | Scores of friends wended tw, to Coila Cemetery and amy w sorrow and heavy hearts, rttA witnessed the military obseml The pall-bearers were menb« the Carrollton American Legiy| and the casket draped in tie j and Stripes was reverently Id by his comrades and friends, ' Lieutenant Pentecost tend France with the Fourth Dnj 13th Field Artillery, Company! the Fall of 1918, he bocama IS pneumonia and his death occur November 5th, 1918. He walk at Limoges, France, but it desire and purpose of hil Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pentec his remains should be bmp to his native country and laid b near loved ones and friends. : The remains did not anji Greenwood until 8:20 Sundays ing and the funeral was poth until today. The body was a panted from New York by ft Weathersby, who served as ni escort. sic was r. 666 quickly relieves a coH Mr. Lee Lanham of CltrkddM Mr. Louis Robbins of Cleveiutl rived in Greenwood yesterday Itll noon for a brief stay here. ] To Cure a Cold In 0 m Dq Tate LAXATIVE BROMO QUIKTNE CT«*k«lj •tops the Cough sod Headache sod atdttt Cold. E.W. GROVE'S slgnatureMHatUll Mr. F. P. Pleasants, Jr., of 1 City, was a business visitor tol na yesterday. -o A few doses 666 break a -o— Mr. E. N. Kearney was t visitor here today from his pi home near Money. , Colds Cause Grip sai W** LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE There is ooiy one "A signature on ho*, *** - reuse. E -ti OR. S. H. G DENTIST r.RtSRNWOt MISS —o NOTICE OF BOND SAUlj The Board of Supervisor! M flore County, Mississippi, will 4 for sale and sell to the fciffc'M best bidder for cash $300,0001 Improvement Bonds, on TlW FEBRUARY 8TH, 1921, at tM of 12 o'clock, Noon; and aaidll of Supervisors will also offer *1 at said time *30,000 bonda of t*j don Consolidated School D' 1 **! Said sale will be made is fice of said Board at the court *1 in the City of Greenwood. WJ Board reserving the right any and all bids. ! This January 10, 1921. j A. R. BEW, NOTICE TO CONTRACT The Board of SuperviW*'■ flore County, Mississippi, wJ the rn* bids or proposals- on day of February, 1921, (° r ^ the public road from CaW to Holmes County Line, apjj* ly 2.75 miles, according to F specifications on file. This January 10, 1921 A. R. BEW, p INTENTIOlCPj BOARD OF SUPERVISE® PURCHASE ROAD GRA NOTICE OF CEMENT AND LU i\ The Board of Supervi*® 1 ^ flore County, Miss., will i**' in fc* 11 1921, for 75,000 tons of rodjj 1,000 sacks of cement, aad " . lamb*!' - and bn# on the first Monday of Oak and Cypress on the public roads This January 10, 1921- . A. R. BEW, FIRE ON HOWARD The dwelling owned by •® Stein on East Howard strs * ' , the Quinn Drug Co., sm * ^ land Greenwood Co., this morning about 4:30 damage is estimated b#*"" and three thousand dolls 1 * started at the rear of th* t Cafe Tlx the origin is unknown, ing was occupied by Mr prietor of the Southern