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NEWS FROM OVER THE COUNTY MAYF1EU) Well we are having a lot of rainey wcnther at lh present. Sevral of the folk have returned from picking cotton. Dayton mayfield and family via ited at Luther Cooks- Sunday. Everett Ridings anJ family visited George 11. Majfilds Sunday after noon. Quiet a croud of the folk gathered to (rather Sumluy and gae Mr. and Mr. Henery I'ollinger a surprise dinner. James Svahnugh and daughter made a luine trip to Jackson one day lat wk. I W.v C.i..k who ha.4 bvn attend inir college t Marble H..I visited ertre Miller, Tom Firn.wy. An home folk, Saturday. ,,r0 linger. " R"T Mr. and Mr, Leslie Huetcr visited n'' K,n'Ml Vri,(T -1 ukin at Bennett w .Mama Saturday night. ; For a nice buggy and harness go toC. II Walter's. Jackson. M. I Mt. JON PICKl'PS Well here 1 am again after a wevk lay-off Health ia good incur vieinty at present. Sivral of the jn-ple of this place attended the t'dst. annual session of general Pabtis asociation held with i Clbb Creek Church from Thursday until Sunday. They report an exceed ingly great time. J. Monroe Nanney f and son, Teldy return-.! home from the cotfn country one day lastweek L. Finis Stone united home folka day s last week. Elsie Allen and Ethel Brown visit ed Mrs. F.oy Newel Sunday after noon. The steady hum of the sawmills may Still bo lu aid thru this art of the country. ... .m Alongo Ma field J. and Marvin Jackson are butchering several cal- vea now - a'- days. Mr. and MrsHy. Jackson visited J. N. Stone Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr Cieo. Venters visited Mrs Venter?. Mr.i Mrs Hy. Jacksfn a few days lat week. Jesse.H.Newel is still on twe pnny St. Nsws are very scearce this week will come again nexl week. ZSmm Answer to riddle; why is a dog's tail like the hear of a tree.? Because ita behind the bark. BOM.IM.Fi: CO. HFIFFK Cl.l'P. The I'.i.'hner Co., llcifer club will nil i t at the min t house at 2:3 p. m. ery f i rt Saturday. l)r. C. K 1'resnell, I'm.; W. 0. Shrum, Sec. 3-a y? 7&&im mnoteAovor ELLOGGS againstay Corn. Flakes you ever atel Takes the rough edges off hopping out of the eorera these snappy mornings just thinking about that lusty bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes waiting down-stairs t Big and brown and crispy-crunchy flakes a revelation tn appetizing flavor, wonderful in wholesome goodness the most delicious cereal you ever tasted I Instantly yon like Kellogg's, not only because ef ap pealing flavor, but because Kellogg's are not "leathery'' I Kellogg's are a delight to eat, as the little folks as well as the big ones will tell yout And Kellogg's ought to be best they're the original Corn Flakes I You have only that rtci&cM KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for m tr mm TOASTED get CORN FLAKE? upon no in ROUTE NO 1 Health ia reasonably good with tlfe exception a few colda. Henry Rear, Andrew Rollinnger and Alice HaitwU-k and 2 children were shopping in Marble Hill Satur day. Mr Henry Hollinjrerand daughter Miss Myrtle and Mra Hazel Hoi I in irer and aon Claude visited Mr. A Mm John Rlankin Sunday. Mr. & Mrs John Rlankin are still making sorghum. Charlie Bollinger and Reed Rollin get visited near Scopua Sunday. Mr Lizrie Firmway and I-ena Hunzsieker were shopping in Marble Hill Friday. Charlie Itollintrer, Ferret t Ctader. of the road work Mrs Lizzie I'roffir and childrvn visited her parenu Mr. & Mra J. E. Kinder. Mr. and Mrs Paniel Proffer tran- ' sacted business in Marble Hill Satur day. . Mr A Mrs John B'ankin anl daugh ter Hattie were transacting busis ness in Marble ti ill Satuaday. John B'ankin visited l)oe Welch Sunday evening. Mrs Mary Mitchell transacted bus iness in Marble Hill and Lulevi:le Saturday. Frank Wei's and son William visi ted loc Welch and family Sunday. John Rudey visited Iluburt Hursa Sunday evening. Several of the road Inspector were out on the state highway Sunday. Henry' Bear visited John Rlankin Sunay. Leo Raker and wife, Mat Mungle and wife, transreted business in Marble Hill Saturday' Lige Allen from Lafiin and Mrs Win. Eldracher were transacting business in Marble Hilt Saturday. Our training will cp.ih'e ou to realize your ambition nd en ter the Tcat wr!d of bia,nM where success awaits thoe wh are trained. Cape iirvdau iuineat College. 3lt4 Fr Sali- Nice farm mar town, if interested write me or call and see farm; C. H. Walter's Jackson, Mo. If you know any . news call 24 mPm, Jimmy. tatHrl hrmmUmBt till in krmf tkt xia' Cmm to make comparison to realin quickly! tomorrow moraine's snreadf Thev the day started right I Insist .LLUUU'3 Cora Flakes la the RED and GREEN package the kind that are not leathery I Lutesv.l ; ' squire. J. L. Roberaaon Helta Sunday to hell) his son. Floyd lay plans for a new d wellingrJ- Mr. and Mra. Edward Burkett'o Cairo, Illinois visited relatives here from Thursday until Sumis&V Mr. and Mra. L S. PrvfferVwf Marquand after visiting relative few days returned home Sunday. Mrs. 8. W. Hickaof Charleston cam up Monday to visit her sitter Mra. W. F. Boon, near Oak Mound school. France Newell, of Advance waa here Monday on buaineaa. 4 ' Mr. William Drum, Miet Maude Smith. Sarah Hahn, and Mrs John Henley inspected some of the wet end nad Sunday. Our school adjourned last Thura day and Saturday, fhe aeolars gath ered nuta and the teachers attended Teachers' Association at Cape Girar deau. Sanford Harris of IVmgola waa here Monday. Mrs. R. W. YanAmburg went to Hlodgeil Monda to visit her son, Lee Mr. and Mrs John ltn of Lafiin ere hre shopping Monday, be tween trains. Misa May Kerns, of Clubb Creek enttoSt. Louia the first of the to look for imployment. Emerson Eaker, went to Cairo, III a few days ago to visit lelative The sixty-first session of Liberty Association of the General Raptiat met at Clubb Creek Thursday. Fri day and Saturday. The aixty second sesition will be held with Point Pleaa- ant church. IUs Mabery, of Whitewater was here Saturday on business. Mr. and Mra. Chris Tnnkler of Siler was here the first of the week and took a new stove hjme with them. They are looking for winter. Joe Low ranee of Drum was here first of the week. Kd. Jones and mother and grand mother, Amanda Seahaugh, of ravel Hill wrre here shopping. Tuesday. Call and see our large stock of wairon harness and get our rrices. ' C. H. Walter. Jackson. Mo. j To krrt riJ of w orris in children Kivr tnem w hite s l ream rrmi fuge. The little sufferer iirprvi active and robust. Price iV Sold by all druggists. Dr. L. J. Cook will ho in Mar guand evtry first Monday and Tuesday. Zalma evry fourth Monday ami Tuesday. Rest of th tme ill Marble Hill. '. !h- pain of a riieu , tu- at tack l-y a rubbing ai-i 'i. s'i-n of ;i;.ti is S.iow I.i t i I lit ,i. It ic- !iet tend nien aol tr n t.i-: tl.p jiiiiit'. Tl.ree i; A- l'V and Jl 20 ivr lolt!e Sold I j all druggists. If you know any news cal!1 21 To remove bilious nipuritirs in the system aod lx ma in rr , clean and healthy you ne-d thhi fine tonic and laxatKc properties of Herbine. It acta qiieHy ant thoroughly. Price 60c. Sc!d by nil dmtreisU. Thedford's I 1 Snaa 1-1 VCt Medicine ? f-ij Lcca! and I :ci.al Mrs. A. F. Hendr hat ten it-4-k the last few Mr Henry Long o." iJVn Allwo reeeivtsl a message frc: St. buia, WeVMeMlay night eta', i g that h:a daughter, Mra. Leslie V.ltitner was n expected to liv. '.s. l-ong ha been with her dauf' r several days. We hope that V.ra. Whitnei will recover, and will soon 1 restor ed to health. Iv. K. C, Alrnathy of Cae Girardeau wai here last Thursday on business. Rev. Wm. Wigger and family came over on business i nurs lay ami visa ed with Prof, and Mrs. Hcndri.kn. Mm C.ialys Jenkins ho is teach ing at Charleston, lr.t the w-k end with her parents, lie, and rs. T. H. Jenkena. Miss Nina Larkin. of Ellington visited her cousin. Mi Glads Al) last we k. Mr. and Mra. Clark Rusm-II. of Charleston visited Mrs. Ruawll's mother, Mrs. E. Jamison Saturday and Sunday. M.m Fern Smith who is teaching at Oak Ridge, spent the week-eitd with her parents Mr. and Mr. Sam Smith Mr. II. J. Uehnerd. of Patton waa in town on buaineaa Saturday The utile son of Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw ha been very sick with diphtheria, but ia reported s.mi better. Rev. T. H. Jenkins anl Prof. A. F. Hendricks left Mjrvlsy for Kansas City to attend the General Acia-1 tion of ihe lUptist LV-nominetiox j Mrs. Roy Jones attended Giand Chapter of the Eastern Star, last ; Mr. Wa..ace Hart left Monday to attend the Cneiai Acisl.tn of, the iUptist church. His church at j Deita sent him as a delegate. I Mr. Mathews of St 1uis brought j her aai. Jack Hardl down MorxU) j toeatr W. M.C. Mr. Henry 0;g. of C.ien All.n was in to nn buines Tlx U) . For a a ice buggy and harbmafo to C. II. Walther's Jackson. M i. 66 quickly relieve Cal-. (nti pal ion, Billiotianaae and HeasV ache A fine Taaie. GUM - is Jaenh Jansen waa in Marble Hill fa irday on businswa. .Vagon harness oiled, full set for $1. JOatC. II. Walter's Jarkstm, Mo Mr Willard Hill spent Saturday In C."te Girardeau. Misses Zora Hil and IWaaie.Uead oi Sent Saturday in Cape Girar deau. Mr. and Mr. J. L Janves of Caruthersville spent two days here lat we k visiting their son, John L Tliey were accwmpanieil home by Alliert Urent whovls ted his parents until Mouday. Mr. Ruddy Hitt apent the week end at his home at Rum Branch, Virgil Siawon visited relatives in I'uktco from Thuraday until Mouday Mr. ami Mrs Howard Meehan of Seventy S x. announces the birth of a daughter, Wnona Maxine. Mrs. Meehan ia remembered here as M ss Craoe Whitner. She and her husband are former students of Will May field. Miwx-s Nina 'lod. Ret ha llrwie and Viola Wallace atteivW Teachers Aaoeiation at Cape Girardeau Fri- lay and Saturday. Top buggies f rom and up at C. II. Walter's Jackaon. Mo. Remember the Mh. and 1th. of IVvrmt. the Ehlelia Claae 6f tie (Uptist Sunday School will hare a baaxar n thnae lya. Mr Ha Srabaugh a vl wife were to War lie Hill ttrdnowday on! LuianeMihey were accorrpaawd If Mr U IL S.atler if M.iirrville. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE PRESS j JLJt" TWB tf'- Weak, Ailinj WOMEN should take Ifcs Woo s Tcric Sold Evt'jrwhro rrrr Tg-j?n fr?- DIPP mi BetiyhtteYcaHcar It Vbnslont Builds tin Finest Cords HARDLY a Jay fosa ay Vst aw gosa osit of his amy xa iU sa that fin siasw Ciirs-Di(ip4 C art the ksvi was twin. Cortla as only rireetane build tbasa fl ,-lva yxus snaay aatra thoswanJa of raim at ar Aa4 f ee laO and vtettr 4rMng taarc's aoihtai She thrm. The straag. reaRiant rtrastona oar. case o4 evas-dippe aorda, can staa4 A hartfar Tsaskhmeat. WMi taa ratassaiiaa Tinmoa Coras boU, It s wot tmrrWni that as anany ttaterista in thb osamantty bavt taade ttwrn tan4ar4 eqofr wea. Tba 4nMa4 lae rirasrna Carta ia tfc 'm few aaontaa has krafcra all rasarea. Meas wars aavwy aa lew as tatv are nam i'srtMpa aavtr agefe saa tmlaaga he .'1 haaptr. rJM' h roa gv alsat kfttea a Dolhr. Drev ba as iimm mmd mtm .a . ' mt OLIVE PEPPER CCtt I Cera aaetid with freea wefwasa aae aHvea Is a esUaieea snsw Uat assy he raare4 la a fewhlaataa. Oare trt4 n wtU as r.waU4 fra atMBilr each year whs eera sw the m ebulaaUa. Mare Is aa sirs I Uat reclpei lsgr4isatai Sis ear east eeva (aaceeaadli aafsartk taasaa salt; eaa-algkU Uaseaaa aeika as grsan sweat fpftt ewe re tkarraa Fpaalah graea allraa; w UklswaaewrHls attar. Cal (era frasa eaa. Bssaeve eass aa4 wktu nbre frasa taa ewaet pfff. Cat tae aetsr tale tae surtys aa4 eswk B?a sjiaatas aa tae tatiar. 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