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VOL. 38. KTORM RELIEF CONIRIBIiiiONS PW D Cole 120 00 D Hopper 26 00 Watkins 20 00 KBoyd & Russell 80 00 Kara Hatcher 8 00 mH P Hutchinson 6 00 Kllr. Martin 6 00 W Grain 8 00 ■fjofton Bros. 26 00 IW L Houajjon 6 00 F Hays 26 00 VJ B Hartison 6 00 S N Young 2 00 leweese Rogers 60 00 P’jstes Grocery Go 25 00 * Wilkinson 5 00 K fp Land Cos 500 mj/f B Turner 1 00 i lenderson Mdpus 100 00 a w M Pilgrim 6 00 B|) Kasdan 25 00 W\ A Dabbs 5 00 ■{v M Pilgrim 5 00 P i) Petty 5 00 KARussell 26 00 I.i M Davenport 2 60 VGsesboba Lbr Go 60 00 m )i W Edwards 26 00 L J H Spivey 6 00 [CT Rand 25 00 Peebles 10 00 |RG Peebles 5 00 m i*W J. Bridges 5 00 m YE Pulley 10 00 ■jKO G Lewis 5 00 B Herman Russell 25 00 A Johnson 2 50 P.AI F Seward 26 00 1 \ G King 6 00 A B Fox 10 00 1 k L Howell 10 00 1 I h Fatheree 25 00 |* Mayo 6 00 JV Trapp . 2 50 £ P Warwick 2 00 ; T’D Salter 1 00 M Y ouug 2 00 jL C J ay roe 60 J O Harrison 2 50 G'M Ross 5 00 SI C Burton 100 I T Clark 10 Yiilter Barrett 20 i 1 M Beeraou 1 25 Posey 5 00 B Yales 2 00 ?. Kips Harrison 50 <TJ W Jayroe 1 00 VO D Giark 60 'Airs. M L Baysinger 50 Oi O Heal 25 IK L Watkins 2 00 ' /W E Alexander 2 00 W Johnson' % 50 ,/J H Daniel -1 00 ■IW H Walker 2 00 Gash 50 Jr M Nicholson 50 U TjU W Gannon 1 00 /n F Tullos 1 00 >\o B Bozeman ' 25 fr/RMWebh 50 k J A Mad son 60 y A V Webb 60 \ A K Dixon 1 00 )J E Garter * 50 J D McNair 60 f J J M Spears 50 VJ O Tolbert ' y 1 o{j | TN Greek more ' lOQ Tom Harrison 50 P 0 Harrison 2 00 H J Parks 50 * M A Jones 200 WM PI White 2 00 D W Rayner 1 00 R B Taylor 1 00 Walter Hunter 10 00, W E Porter 1 00 I Jno. Bryon 100 L I Saucier 1 00 Tom Galloway 1 00 E R Hoilingworth 1 00 W V Horton 1 00 Harry Willmon 1 00 C P Willmon 1 00 | Mack Pearce 100 B F Bynum " 50 J W Pierce 1 00 E C Cooper ,2 00 I L Cleveland 1 0Q Jim Hitt 1 00 Jasper Webb 1 00 Patience, Tolerance aad Triumph. J E Hicks , rOflf LL Viverett 1 00 J M McMaken m 100 Olen E Butts 1 00 O B Wright 8 00 T E Webb 109 V> B Graham 80 E W.Rlgdooo . , JOP, J X Orlghton * Robert Grighton - 80 E O Beeves , * J QP L M Moore 8 60 Union Drug Store, drugs 8.00 Hugh McDonald - 100 A £ Williams 2 00 J D Wallace 2 00 WL Collins 2 00 J P TyneY 1 00 M M Horton * , 100 Robert Hagan 1 00 W R Carleton 2 00 8 A Majure 1 00 J A Harper 50 Jesse Rube Colton 1 00 R E Fancher A0 X L Nicholson 1 00 William Brook Oo . 500 J M Mapp 50 G L Jannagin 1 00 J Collins . 100 J R McAdoo 1 00 Lamar Majure 1 00 Derwood Webb 3 00 Will Jackson ' •• 100 Oliver Smith 1 00 Jsoie Henry r 50 W L Hunter 1 00 J £ Davis - 2 00 G L Jones 1 00 E J Edgtf &0(k GW Todd '5 00 W L Tomer 8 00 W B Moore 50 E O Osbon ' 500 R A Con f ,• r 1 Earl Wat#on 1 00 Lamar Wells 1 00- Victor V Galloway . 100 RST McMullan 25 H W Seiver .....- 2& B L Coulter dc wife 16 00 O H Fatheree - 6 00 A P Turner , 10 00 Earl Richardson 10 00 Henry Molpns 5 0& GG Howell 2.50* J W Molpus ■" 6 00 Ernest Bassett 2 00 R H Gully v 2 50 £ L Brantley 2 00 A S Rea . f * 200 J D Young 1 00 W H Tolbert 1 00 J R Stokes . ... 1 00 J M Rea * 50 J M Carter * •< -6 00 G A Carter f * * Jr o 6 O C Freeny ; X 00 J A Rose 2 50 Max BaWkin# 5 00 Rodney Mftrs 8 00 V O Sanforand * T N McMulen 1 00 Nadie Lofton T 5 00 O C Bottoms -*• 4 5 00 J P Cooper . 600 E v 6 00 W M DaW&j 600 West Dees.- ai 250 Tom .Webb.*, •. 6 Frau a Beckham.. .. ,1 TM Fultpii: 50 Jelf Harjwle. .. g . 50T D A Dees '• 2 m G E Wilton ' •:> 6 F B D.ljr * -*7 - J!W J N Wilkinson ... 2 60, A L.Franklin - *. ' /Vo>’ 3 HM; fSa V■ % ; 2 ! M M iSpivey ,f : H B Hutchinson 8 George Atkinson, 2 0B Malone £ V '*-'2 W T Dees ;•= t V. . 1 M O Posey 2 50 Lee pierce v > *1 J B Hillman '* f ;; : i ' ' 6 W A Crowfc' J ' 4? 2 AB Harbohf s '“ ; 2 J W Yatel G A Phillips V 6 H A,J Murphy 4 ,ir ~ 26 ; <J. Winstead >'• 2 W I Ward 2 J V Welsh 5 J V Grafton 2 50 R V Breeland 2 60 Pete Blount.; 1 F A Martin 2 OB Fox 1 Bin Holland 1 Tom Crockett , 2 60 Ya chooser 1 John Wilson >■ -• 760 Norman Mars. 1 W L Houston 1 Mathew Walters 1 A Dees 5 J H Miller % 2 50 A J Yates' 5 J y? King* ; . 2 O ( A Tidwell ; * 1 Totris Oliphant I Bojlie Byars 1 Otis My 1 F L Grubbs 1 B M White , 1 COOPERA TIYiTeXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE ‘AND HOME ECONOMICS As conditions', generally, have demanded more and better busi- ness methods, we have endeavor- ed to strengthen our Home Dem- onstration Agents to meet this demand by adding to onr force a Market Woman, Mrs. F. A. El Jf ' ' dred, who in conjunction with the men on the force, that are furthering the marketing of Mississippi’s Agricultural pro- ducts, in giving her entire time to the Commercial as well as the Educational features of onr Mar- ket problems. Juflt how well we are progress- ing along this line, tbs following, report from the Noftheast Miss- issippi District will show. This' represents co-operative buying and supplies as well as co-operative selling of poultry add dairy products and canned goods.’ County Bought Sold Olay *624.53 $7.00 Wiuston 10 50 1076 70 U nion 808.35 Neshoba 780.09 *Tippah . 1900.21 Lee 220.40 6694.34 Total $4 96 43 $11,266.69 See Rice, District Ageoti IS BRANOESf ON EARTH SHE SAYS M^D?l ey Gains. Seventeen Pounds 'Taking Tanlac— —Thought 'Case Was Hopeless ; ,s They said I couldn’t live more months longer but I,m still here and teeling fine/'said Mrs Mary of 180 Oak Ht., Ban Francisco, Cal. , "1 have actually gained seventeen pounds since I began taking Tanlac,’’ she continued, “and to look at me one wouldn’t thiuk that for several month I was unable to do my housework. 1 soared from gastritis all the time, would bloat terribly and always felt mi£eni6le. * I had no appetite and felt nauseated ail the time. I was so nervous the Jeast little noise would .styrtle.nje qjid it was uhnosjt irapos- sible.to get k good night’s sleep, bad Ujight Sweats and was so ruu down aod'Ve'ak that'the slightest exertion would almost exhaust me .completely I lest weight dreadfully and was told Ijhat 1 couldn’t live six months at the rate I was then going down bill. , “Nothing helped me until I began taking Tanlac and 1 honestly believe it is the finest, medicine in the world (or it bus made me just like anew person. My appetite is splendid and I, never have the slightest indigestion af(y chore and I never enjoyed such bfife and refreshing sleep in my life Will do noWf. •My house has eight roofnsaudt dp all the work with ease. JCkDjkP bus,been a god-send to me and I would be selfish hot to tell oth- ers about it.” t f ' lV < ' Is soifi ih Phila aeiphla by itYrOrag Store. by Btello ©rug Cos, In Tippp BPD from Philadelpißa by Oscar Jobnsou”. yadvertlSsMsrtj 1 > Philadelphia, miss. Thursday, may 6, 1920 STOpBBAKER FOR SALE: 6 passenger Studebaker 6. Tbe car is a 1919 model, baa been driven only 2400 miles; has been given excellent cafe, and is in perfect order. - F. H. Stanford. 6t c Deemer, Miss. NO 48 No Sweeter Toned Musical Instrument Ever Spoke or Sang. its clarion HlflYl TONE ,s ALL Ii ' ' I THAT MUS,C I ' COULD BE. | . I PRICE from *50.00 to *175.00. *lO cash, balance monthly. Hardware Go. w The Good Sense of This Sedan Oafy JOO Pom* HmtWThan tht Tourt* Car. W*mm Trifle* Sprinca with Ccwfort cf Harney Cw EVEN SUMMER EVENINGS sometimes am cool I Dust sometimes blows —or rain. You drive more - more chances with weather. And summer clothes, especially women's clothes, soil easily. Then isn't it good sense to buy a Sedan—Now? Instead of a collapsible top which you never lower, the Overland Four-Door Sedan provides a thick permanent top with greater coolness in hot sun. Plate glass windows give you control of your com- fort but never cutoff your vision. TripUx Springs make touting easy. Light weight provides economy. vtwfas. wait smlsv. wsst Cmp*. sisast sun King Automobile Cos. Philadelphia, Miss. LOOK! LISTEN I Do not boy a light plant for your home or business before see- ing me. Pumps your water, fans in yammer lights everywhere Its fool proof G G Howell (barber) Phila. Miss. FlSHlNG—Burnside Lake open for fishing. Charges SI.OO per day in advance. 2p Burnside Bios. See T. P. Hobbs at City Meat Market before you sell your beef cattle. We are paying 7 cents per pound over the scales.

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Page 1: The Neshoba Democrat (Philadelphia, Miss.) 1920-05-06 [p ]€¦ · VOL. 38. KTORMRELIEF CONIRIBIiiiONS PWD Cole 120 00 DHopper 26 00 Watkins 20 00 KBoyd&Russell 80 00 KaraHatcher

VOL. 38.

KTORM RELIEF CONIRIBIiiiONSPW D Cole 120 00

D Hopper 26 00Watkins 20 00

KBoyd & Russell 80 00Kara Hatcher 8 00mH P Hutchinson 6 00Kllr. Martin 6 00

W Grain 8 00■fjofton Bros. 26 00IW L Houajjon 6 00

F Hays 26 00VJ B Hartison 6 00■ S N Young 2 00• leweese Rogers 60 00P’jstes Grocery Go 25 00* Wilkinson 5 00K fp Land Cos 500mj/f B Turner 1 00i lenderson Mdpus 100 00

aw M Pilgrim 6 00B|) Kasdan 25 00W\ A Dabbs 5 00■{v M Pilgrim 5 00P i) Petty 5 00KARussell 26 00I.i M Davenport 2 60VGsesboba Lbr Go 60 00m )i W Edwards 26 00L J H Spivey 6 00[CT Rand 25 00

Peebles 10 00

|RG Peebles 5 00m i*W J. Bridges 5 00m YE Pulley 10 00■jKO G Lewis 5 00B Herman Russell 25 00

A Johnson 2 50

P.AI F Seward 26 001 \ G King 6 00A B Fox 10 00

1 k L Howell 10 001 I h Fatheree 25 00

|* Mayo 6 00” JV Trapp .

2 50£ P Warwick 2 00

; T’D Salter 1 00M Y ouug 2 00

jL C Jayroe 60J O Harrison 2 50

G'M Ross 5 00

SI C Burton 100I T Clark 10Yiilter Barrett 20i1 M Beeraou 1 25

Posey 5 00B Yales 2 00

?. Kips Harrison 50<TJ W Jayroe 1 00VO D Giark 60'Airs. M L Baysinger 50Oi O Heal 25

IK L Watkins 2 00' /W E Alexander 2 00

W Johnson'%

50,/J H Daniel -1 00■IW H Walker 2 00

Gash 50

Jr M Nicholson 50U TjU W Gannon 1 00/n F Tullos 1 00

>\o B Bozeman ' 25fr/RMWebh 50k J A Mad son 60y A V Webb 60\ A K Dixon 1 00)J E Garter * 50

’ J D McNair 60f J J M Spears 50VJ O Tolbert ' y 1 o{j| TN Greek more ' lOQ

Tom Harrison 50P 0 Harrison 2 00H J Parks 50

* M A Jones 200WM PI White 2 00D W Rayner 1 00R B Taylor 1 00Walter Hunter 10 00,W E Porter 1 00

I Jno. Bryon 100L I Saucier 1 00Tom Galloway 1 00E R Hoilingworth 1 00W V Horton 1 00Harry Willmon 1 00C P Willmon 1 00

| Mack Pearce 100‘ B F Bynum "

.. 50J W Pierce 1 00E C Cooper ,2 00I L Cleveland 1 0QJim Hitt 1 00Jasper Webb 1 00

Patience, Tolerance aad Triumph.

J E Hicks , rOflfL L Viverett 1 00J M McMaken m 100Olen E Butts 1 00O B Wright 8 00T E Webb 109V> B Graham 80E W.Rlgdooo .

, JOP,J X Orlghton * •

Robert Grighton - 80E O Beeves ,

* J QPL M Moore 8 60Union Drug Store, drugs 8.00Hugh McDonald - 100A £ Williams 2 00J D Wallace 2 00W L Collins 2 00J P TyneY 1 00M M Horton *

,

100Robert Hagan 1 00W R Carleton 2 008 A Majure 1 00J A Harper 50Jesse Rube Colton 1 00R E Fancher A0X L Nicholson 1 00William Brook Oo . • 500J M Mapp 50G L Jannagin 1 00J Collins

.

100J R McAdoo 1 00Lamar Majure 1 00Derwood Webb 3 00Will Jackson ' •• 100Oliver Smith 1 00

• •

Jsoie Henry r 50W L Hunter 1 00J £ Davis - 2 00G L Jones 1 00E J Edgtf &0(kGW Todd '5 00W L Tomer 8 00W B Moore 50E O Osbon ' 500R A Con f ,• r 1Earl Wat#on 1 00Lamar Wells 1 00-Victor V Galloway . 100RST McMullan 25H W Seiver .....- • 2&B L Coulter dc wife 16 00O H Fatheree - 6 00A P Turner ,

10 00Earl Richardson 10 00Henry Molpns 5 0&G G Howell 2.50*J W Molpus ■" 6 00Ernest Bassett 2 00R H Gully ■ v 2 50£ L Brantley 2 00A S Rea .

f*

’ 200J D Young 1 00W H Tolbert 1 00J R Stokes . ... ♦ 1 00J M Rea

*

50J M Carter *

•< -6 00G A Carter f * * Jr o6O C Freeny ; X 00J A Rose 2 50Max BaWkin# 5 00Rodney Mftrs 8 00V O Sanforand *T N McMulen . 1 00Nadie Lofton T 5 00O C Bottoms -*• ■ 4 5 00J P Cooper . 600E v 6 00W M DaW&j

. 600West Dees.- ai 250Tom .Webb.*, •. 6

Frau a Beckham.. .. ,1TM Fultpii: 50Jelf Harjwle. .. g

. 50TD A Dees '• • 2 mG E Wilton ' •:> 6F B D.ljr * -*7 - J!WJ N Wilkinson ... 2 60,A L.Franklin - *.

' /Vo>’ 3HM; fSa • V■ % ; 2 !

M M iSpivey ,f :H B Hutchinson 8 ■George Atkinson,

„‘ 2 ■0B Malone £ V '*-'2

W T Dees ;•= tV. . 1

M O Posey 2 50Lee pierce v

‘ > *1J B Hillman '*f

;;: i ' ' 6

W A Crowfc' J' 4? ‘ 2

AB Harbohf s '“ ; 2J W Yatel ‘

G A Phillips V 6 HA,J Murphy 4 ,ir~ 26 ;

<J. Winstead >'• 2W I Ward 2J V Welsh 5J V Grafton 2 50R V Breeland 2 60Pete Blount.; 1F A Martin 2OB Fox

.

1Bin Holland 1Tom Crockett

,

2 60Ya chooser ..

1John Wilson >■ -• 760Norman Mars. 1W L Houston 1Mathew Walters 1A Dees 5J H Miller % 2 50A J Yates' 5J y? King* ; . 2O(A Tidwell ; * 1Totris Oliphant IBojlie Byars 1Otis My 1F L Grubbs 1B M White ,

1

COOPERA TIYiTeXTENSIONWORK IN AGRICULTURE‘AND HOME ECONOMICSAs conditions', generally, have

demanded more and better busi-ness methods, we have endeavor-ed to strengthen our Home Dem-onstration Agents to meet thisdemand by adding to onr force aMarket Woman, Mrs. F. A. ElJf '

'

dred, who in conjunction withthe men on the force, that arefurthering the marketing ofMississippi’s Agricultural pro-ducts, in giving her entire timeto the Commercial as well as theEducational features of onr Mar-ket problems.

Juflt how well we are progress-ing along this line, tbs following,report from the Noftheast Miss-issippi District will show.

This' represents co-operativebuying and supplies as well asco-operative selling of poultryadd dairy products and cannedgoods.’County Bought SoldOlay *624.53 $7.00Wiuston 10 50 1076 70U nion 808.35Neshoba 780.09*Tippah

. 1900.21Lee • 220.40 6694.34Total $4 96 43 $11,266.69

See Rice, District Ageoti

IS BRANOESf ON EARTHSHE SAYS

M^D?ley Gains. Seventeen Pounds'Taking Tanlac— —Thought'Case Was Hopeless

;,sThey said ‘ I couldn’t live more

months longer but I,m stillhere and teeling fine/'said Mrs Mary

of 180 Oak Ht., Ban Francisco,Cal.

, "1 have actually gained seventeenpounds since I began taking Tanlac,’’she continued, “and to look at me onewouldn’t thiuk that for several monthI was unable to do my housework. 1

soared from gastritis all the time,would bloat terribly and always feltmi£eni6le. *

I had no appetite andfelt nauseated ail the time. I wassonervous the Jeast little noise would.styrtle.nje qjid it was uhnosjt irapos-sible.to get k good night’s sleep, badUjight Sweats and was so ruu downaod'Ve'ak that'the slightest exertionwould almost exhaust me .completelyI lest weight dreadfully and was toldIjhat 1 couldn’t live six months at therate I was then going down bill.,

“Nothing helped me until I begantaking Tanlac and 1 honestly believeit is the finest, medicine in the world(or it bus made me just like anewperson. My appetite is splendid andI, never have the slightest indigestionaf(y chore and I never enjoyed suchbfife and refreshing sleep in my lifeWill do noWf. - •My house has eightroofnsaudt dpall the work with ease.JCkDjkP bus,been a god-send to meand I would be selfish hot to tell oth-ers about it.”

' t f'lV <‘

' Is soifi ih Phila aeiphla byitYrOrag Store. by Btello©rug Cos, In Tippp BPD fromPhiladelpißa by Oscar Jobnsou”.

’ yadvertlSsMsrtj 1

> Philadelphia, miss. Thursday, may 6, 1920

STOpBBAKER FOR SALE:6 passenger Studebaker 6. Tbe

car is a 1919 model, baa beendriven only 2400 miles; hasbeengiven excellent cafe, and is inperfect order.

- F. H. Stanford.6t c Deemer, Miss.

NO 48

No Sweeter Toned Musical InstrumentEver Spoke or Sang.

its clarion HlflYlTONE ,s ALL Ii

'

' I THAT MUS,C I ■' COULD BE. | . I

PRICE from *50.00 to *175.00. *lO cash,balance monthly.

Hardware Go.

w

The Good Senseof This Sedan

Oafy JOOPom* HmtWThan tht Tourt* Car. W*mmTrifle* Sprinca with Ccwfort cfHarney Cw

EVEN SUMMER EVENINGS sometimes amcool I Dust sometimes blows—orrain. You drivemore - more chances with weather. And summerclothes, especially women's clothes, soil easily.Then isn't it good sense to buy a Sedan—Now?Instead ofa collapsible top which you never lower,the Overland Four-Door Sedan provides a thickpermanent top with greater coolness in hot sun.Plate glass windows give you control of your com-fort but never cutoff your vision. TripUx Springsmake toutingeasy. Light weight provideseconomy.

vtwfas. wait smlsv.wsst Cmp*. sisast sun

King Automobile Cos.Philadelphia, Miss.

LOOK! LISTEN IDo not boy a light plant for

your homeor business before see-ing me. Pumps your water, fansin yammer lights everywhere

Its fool proofG G Howell (barber)

Phila. Miss.

FlSHlNG—Burnside Lake openfor fishing. Charges SI.OO perday in advance.

2p Burnside Bios.See T. P. Hobbs at City Meat

Market before you sell your beefcattle. We are paying 7 centsper pound over the scales.