1908, May 1 - Burglary Verona

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THE TUPELO JOUR NAL. ~1.50 per .Ann um. VOL.

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TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908.

XXXVI

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Ann um

No. 5

,- -FIELD DAy

Burglary a t V erona. Prize, gold Cuff Buttons, given land , to get flowers, take a slide The Mobile and Ohio r ailroad • by W. H. Maier, jew eler , Aber - over a mountain, see the wonstation at Ver ona was burglardeen. der ful h alf-naked divers dive ized Wednesday night and a lot Four th , the 100 yard race, won , and capture a piece of money of whiskey w as secured from Was a Success Despite Incle- by Chester Steinberger , of Tu- thrown into the sea. the express department,a United ment Weather- T u pelo Cap- pelo. Time, 10 3-5 seconds.lChas. At Cadiz and' Grenada the States mai l sack was cut open, tures F ull Quota of Brown, of T upelo, second. P rize, sights were new and strange. and a number of letters rifled. pair $7.50 trouser s, g iven by The grand oldAlhambrais worth but the tni ef secured nothin<s of H onors. Ty son McGee & Co. , Tupelo. a long journey to see. At Gibvalue from the sack. Sheriff Fifth, r unning br oad jump, ralta r we saw the British lion, Trapp was notified to bring his -won by Chester Steinberger, Cauchant, with "men of wai·, " blood hou!]ds at 8 ?'!?lock ThursWhen the poet wrote that the distance 17 feet 5 inches. Ch~s. lying in the harbor, and trem nday mornmg a Pd r1gent Putman wise man would not trust the I Brown, of Tupelo, second, dis- dous cannon bristling from t he kept ou.t _of the office all ~)arties sunshine of an April day, he laid tai:ice feet 2 i~che~. P 1;ize, sides and top of the tall limewho v1!"!ted tl':e pine.. . When down a rule that could b e well pair of Walkover shoes, given stone rocks, Sheriff Trapp d · ,. . . -=,ct the do~s followed by all who a r ra nge out- by ~ be R ubel & Co., Aberdeen. At Algire~ we saw the places wern pltced P' ~-·~ ffice and left door functions in the spring of Sixth , pole va ult, W<?n by Fant where, at d1fferent times, more there a few mmutt::s. V/hen the year. The auspicious weath- Ro~er s, ~f T upelo, height 7 feet than 600,000 Christians ,,-,ere they wen~ let. out, t~~f we~t er of the da'y before, the weary 10 mches. Frank Drake,. of Co- held as siavc;, or cruelly put to north on a trai l an -,, to· .; .ved 1t sun \vith a 0o-olden set gave token lumbus, second, 7 feet 8 mches. death. They destroyed over 300 up the railroad u:acl~ . :::,ome (..t:5· of a goodly day for the moi·row P1:ize, gold ~atch fob or fo un - ships for England alone. At ~ance, finally lea,·;nis it and tak- but before the rising, a storm tam pen, given ~Y Rucker's Ma lta we saw the place w here mg to the center of the street. approached from the south-west Pharmacy , West Pomt. Paul lan ded and where the brave They stov1,ed fina lly c:.t a ser ! J.ntl with the adven t of life a T he r eferee w as Mr. R. A. Knig hts of St J vhn made sci ch a vants hons --: on_ :qr. Spcncer'::;_lot; downpour of rain marred the Weaver , o~ Tupelo. brave stand. At Athens W..! saw and the shenff u::iun entering- . ')romise of sunshine for our T he mns1eal co ntest took place the Porthenon, the Aexopolis, found a n egr:o man-~ohn RoLiH- ' 1i'ield. Sports. . At five in the in the hall of the s~hool building and stood in the ''midst of Mars snn- and arr ested him . The mornmo- the ram began a n d all and w as won by Miss Hoyt Ray- Hill '' at or near the place where negro. denied all knowledge of 1tae for;noon low hung clouds mond over ~isses Henry, _of Paul stood when he preached his the crime. He was. b:o~ght to emptied their fullness upon Tup- A berdeen , Brmker of West P omt wonderful sermon. We saw the Tup~lo and placed m Jail. ~he elo and t he adjacent country and a~d Hampton, . of C_olumbus, ruins of more temples, more work of the blood houn~, Chi~f, continued until p:1::;~ noon. Trains !\'f1ss Ray mong 1s a musical prod- marble, heard more about philwas pe1·fect and the trail, which with more than a thousand light 1gy . and t h e excelle.ncy o f her osophers, orators, poets, a t'tists, was twelve hours old, was fol- 1hearted childr en were hurrying playmg was r ecogmzed by all race courses, gods and goddeslowed rapidl y and without de- to the hub of the universe ex- who h ad the pleasure of listen- ses than any little city we ever viation un til the negro was foun d. pectant of t he happiest d~y of i~g to the contest, while each saw, or expect to see agai n. At - I t heir life, and arriving found it ~hsplayed m arked talent, yet the Smyrna we visited the tomb of Auburn News . necessary to seek shelter in the Judges felt that the medal ~as Pol ycops, passed Pat mos antl We h~vc been ~arming some. -We I compress ware-house, the only due ~o Tupelo representative. Cypru~. reached upper Palestine are havmg soll?e ra.m. - We are neatly I place near the union station with T he Judges were Messr s. Lorn on time, landed at Caifa, took through breakmg _Ian~ and have plan~- capacity t o hold the thro rr Steinberger A. C. Biagi and Mr. carriages for Nazareth, went to ed some corn, which 1s up,- chool 1s I n,. · H · ' d 1 · d out. l\Iiss Luella Lawhorn is my teach- 1 More than an hour was spent emm mgway. Tiberius, an great y enJoye er. She is a fine teacner. 1 like to here but with childish hopes they 'r.he last contest to be settled our ride from the Mediterranean go to school. She taught two schools continued in a good humor and was t he game of basket ball be- to and from the sea of Galilee. for us and I hated to see her leave. - the colle()'e yell f t h •· tween Columbus and Tupelo with Two days at Nazareth where .Te. There wa preachmg at Aub11rn Sunday · ..... . O e vauous M' . C by Rev. Price Harri.;. HP p1·eached a schools and light happy songs 1ss Ham, of olumbus, and sus lived-the lovely flowers by go~d s~rmon. -_Miss Etta Doty has been regaled the crowd. At 11;30 it G. F . Maynard, of T upelo, ?,S the wayside, the magnificent . - . . quite ~1ck, but 1s ~ow b~t.ter.- Mr, Al· was a n nounced that owing to r eferees. The ~ame was won m view of t he lake as it slept bebert Si!'fls and wife ".1sited l'l_1r. and the rain it would be impossible an interesting contest by Cul um- neath the s ta r lit skies of Galilee, Mrs. Sams Sunday.-M1ss Mamie Lamb I b · f 26 6 visited Mr. Merchant and family last to get the crowd to the school us i~ a score o to . the clearness and brightness of week. j building and the indoor exercisOwmg to t h e lateness ,of t he the clay, the restfulness and JOHNNIE HASEMORE. . es would take place at t he court hour it was neces sary t o call off calmness that came to our bodies I house. Many who had bedecked t he mile r ace a_nd . t h~ base ball and souls only increased our T H ESE P R ICES TA KE EFFECT TO- DAY vd·t T J . ,. ·, themselves in their "Merry Wid- g ame. At t he m v1tat10n of Co- fait h. 1 or upeI O ourna.. "'. Th · lawns and pumps 1um b us th e T upe l~ H'1g h Sc h oo1 We r eturne d t o th e s h'1p a t TERMS- CASH. re was preaching at Auburn Sun. 1ows " _their day; '.1- large crowd present. Rev. Pric2 found 1t nsce3sar y to face the team wei:it home with Columbus Caifa, then came on to J oppa, WANTED- i.ice fresh butter and eggs. Harns pr_eached.-Mrs. Pound and . I weather in reaching the court to fight 1t out on the Columbus where we landed and took the went fishmg I caught !>1x h . 'bl e t o d1·amond . . crawfish and Tuesday. one little old minnow. ous~ as l·t ¥:as 1mposs1 . , cars f or J e r usale rn • After· a day's Brooms Cereals Mr. Charlie Cherry isvisiting d r.Pound furnish all with conveyances. _The mus1~ of t~e day w as fur - r est we proceeded t o the Jordan Mlcel/aneous · Black Handle Yancy 4 String ---- 32c Graham F lt ul:' 2 1 lb sacks ____ ____ 75c Plain Heavy 4 tring ·---- - _ --·· .. 23c Table Grits. ·µer pound ______________ 3c Tea, Heinze',;, t lb pkg 1 c, 2 for __ 35c now. - We are having some rain. -Au- At the court house Prof. Cook mshed by 'Iupelo s Cornet Band where Rev. Mr. D uke, pastor of burn gchool is out. M1 " .1elh· Law- t he genial and pop~lar Superin: under the leadership of Prof. A. the First Baptist Church of TamPlain Light 3 '· ·-- _-------- - _l c Cream f Wheat, pkg ___________ ___ l4c ~l~i::~L:u~o~rc:-r~d;j," horn was our teacher. S~e treated. us tendent of the city schools of C. Biagi. The music was of a pa, Fla., baptized two ladies from aking Powders, Salt, and Soda. Rolled Oats, Quaker, 9c pkg, 2 for 23c t r! fl B t he last day of chool. She was a fine h" h 1 d d h d. • r. " " Ro' I Seal can. l c, 2 for 35c c, a<:~or avors. oes muc ere it Florida, and Rev. D. N. McLeod Dr P!·:ces l lb ca,~s---------·-· ___ _41c ~lacaroni, Eagle Brand 9c pkg, 3 _2::;e Postum Coffe<' Su!Htitute, ~.:ic s~e, 23c teacher. Our school has been out three Columbus, was made master of 1g c ass an or Washington, D. C., pastor of 8 oz " ------ ---·-·-- 24c Peas, White Table. ________ ___ _4~c lb Postum, li'ic s:z _____ ·-----·- 13c weeks. Miss Lawhorn lives at Vero- ceremonies and under his direct· to our local talent. na and has many frien~s.- ~fos Nora ion Lhe indoor exer cises exceptThus closed the first day's ex- the Presbyterian church, bap· G,~od ~~ck 6l oz lb " ______ ------------·--·9c l Rice, Fancy Whole Head _______ 7~c lb L:mc Rei· Ba!l'd -------·--------$1.25 ____ _______ _4c " Medium " " 1.c lb Lye:. ,abbit, can ________ _______ ____ 9c GShregory w~s ou_r asts1stant teawchelrl. ing the musical conte;t were ercises of the Northeast Missis- tized, by sprinkling, one young ----·-- 6 <1: d AJI;~ I Grease ___ ______ ewasamce, :;wee womar .- e, . carried . . ' · · F ie ' ld Day A ssocia · t·ion, lady. . All t h ese exercises · , by S wee th,;ar t oz· ------·------------.- 4c I Shre~<le~ Whole Wheat, 15c pkg. ___ ]3c D1amo -,- -·--- 4c , • n. out most delightfully . sipp1 25 . ·- _____ . ___________ 20c Quaker 'Ioasted Corn Flakes c 2 for l Sc 1 Fea1 Bros. Axle Grease, 10c size, _. _9c I will ring off till another time. hom an Auburn chool Girl, First on the program was the wh ich was under the able. man- the banks and in the river Jor· 5c Table Salt __ ---· __ -----·----- 4c ' ' Black Beauty ·' "3 lb buckeLs __ l!)c Soda, Arm & Hammer 4c pkg, 45c doz. Petroleum .Jelly, 5c size. . _______ 4c EMMA BA.SEMORE. contest in elocution wi th a repre- agement of Prof . Ira 'i'. Gilmer, dan, were ver y solemn and im · Silver Leaf, 4c, ____________ __ -45c doz Sau ces and Co ndim ents Shoe Polish, Shinola. 10c size_. ____ __ c sentative from each of t he five of Colu mbus, w h o y.as ably as- pressive. The Jordan, the Dead Salt, in barrels, 7 bs for. ___ ·---·-· 5c . " ·· Baby Elite, 10c siz,,, ___ 8c To the C,tizens of Tupelo, : towns: Booneville, Tupelo, s1sted by the s uper1_ntendents of Sea, the valley of t he Jordan, Tomato Catsuu, 10c . size_·---- ____ __9c Stock Powders, Internat'al, 2:i ~ .,1ze 18c Et Peuper Sauce, 10c s1ze ______ . _______ 7c Axle Grease Crow Black 4 lu bkt 18c . I desire to announce to you that I am I Aber deen WestPoint Col umbus t he ot her competmg schools. the mountains beyond t he ea, Ck a es an d Can d ,es · - c Is 1-d D ressmg · D urcees 1 25c .;1ze. · ___ 23c Wash Boards' 35c value for ' •a" 25c a c~no i::late for c;ty marshal I of Tubel?, Icompeting. ' ? rof. N ewell, out· popular ~uper- all stand as everlasting witnesses Cakes Fancy Assorted regular 35c goods Worcester Sauce ______ ------ ________ 9c ' ·----- -su~Ject ot. thethe dell"orrat1c 20c lb Campbe ll's Mustard ___ ____________ .. 9c Pickl es primary,totothe be action held duringsummer. I. 'fh e commi.'ttee composed of mtendent . '. had behrnd . ., him the t o things too deep for the pen to 2Gc " 15c lb Allspice, whole grain ____________ l5c lb Monogram Brand in Keg ______ ______ _ Two years ago I received a most flatter- , .Mrs. G. W. Mitchell and W . D . backmg of ever y. c1t~zen. of the d escribe, or the soul to fully re15c ·' 10c lb Pepper, whole grain _____________ 20c lb Hymor's Bottle. 10c size. __ ________ 9c in~ Yote.~t your hands in my race for Anders n, of TupP.}o, and P rof. p lace and under his d_1rection the a lize. We r eturned to JerusaCandie~ Plain Stick _____ _____ ____ . c lb Ginger ------------ - ____ -----· __ 15c lb Olives, Queen. 25c size, per bottle __ 2lr this position., and 1 assure you that I Hugrrin.:; of Okolona awarded program of entert amment was ]em and had d eligh tful q uarters Fancy. ;.,;;c good::; ____ ·----- ______ 25c lb Pepper, ground, in glass bottles ____ 4c " Libby's 10c size . ____ ___ _____ 9c then. appreciated and shall always a1 - t' ~ ld d l ff '. d t M. m ade a complete success- t he with t he Amer:can colon v.. \V c " 2~c " ___ _ _ ___ ____ 20c lb Nutmeg__ _________________ Sc doz Pigs O . ISS . . .. Feet, 5 for ________ ·-·--- ______clO prec1atc your valuab le support. J folly , ~ego, m~ a O e~ e 20c " ___ _____________ l4c lb Sage. 5c package. _________________ _4c realize the responsi rle d.it,es 0 t the pos- t\.ate Cunnmgham ot B0oneville. v1s1to1:; say. cannot mention but a few p1aC(;S Crackers Plain Soda ___ ---·------- 8c lb Vinegar per gallon ______________ __ ..20c Preser ves ition l seek, but if elected I promise to on her sp le ndid rendition of Tupelo was proud of the honor we visited. The Mount of O!Small Soda ____ ____________ ·- __ lQc lb I Jams, L:bby's 26 oz, assorted . ___ __ 30c discharge th~se outies without tear or ''1\lirn.ny on t he Grip". t~ same paid her in being selected as the ives, Gethsemane, Bethlehem, Jellies, Comp in tumblers 10c size __ Sc {~~~\he\~: 1 b\f~efiu~~~seie~o:~: c mmittee awa ded toe gold point wherein to open. t h ~ F ~eld the Church of the H oly SepulF ruits " " Qt Fruit Sars ______ __l-lc Canned Fish medal for declamation to Sam- :qay spor t s ai:id a cor dial mvit a- chre, the Via Dolorosa, the waitl lb F. W. __________ 9c Applee, per dozen ask price Prese1·ves,Liboy's 2 lb octagon Jars 3-1c chips fal l where they wial. Ii you will vote for me, I will prom- uel Croom of West Point his t10n to our sister towns t o m eet ing place of the Jews, Siloam, OYSTERS . 1 lo L. \V.. --- ----- I ~r~~ges, per dozen ask price I 2 lb F. W. _ _____ l c aisms, per pound _·---- ___ ______ _l4c is~, ir ~lected, to so ?i.;c!1;1'.·fe. my cMics subject bein!!" · 'The March ~f t he ;~ith us each year i n this exhibi· :Vfount Cal vary, the Mosque of S ugar Chum 1 lb tall can 9c Evaporated Apples ______________ lClc Granulated, 17 lb:, for __ . ____ __ ., L OO a::s to rncike you never re,.,rnt it. Fl·ag. " E'ac'n 0.1.~ th e con t e.,··tan t s t 10n of mental und manly con - Oma1·, the finest building in Respectfully ) ours Prelate l lb tall can 13c " Peaches, Forest King ____ l6c Extra Fancy Y C 1 lbs __ ________ 1. 00 J. Y. u)1i11NGs. b0Lh in eloeution and declamatio n tests. A sia, which stands on the snot 2 for 25c " Champion ·----- 14c SALMO - - •-acquitted t hemselves handsome - The game of base ball bclween Co- on which the T emple of Solomon Syrups an d M olasses Prelate ! lb flat can_ 9c Prunes, lb ·------------- _lOc ly a nd would have wo n in any lumbus and Tupelo High School at Co- once stood, and many other p]a. Golden Sceptre l lb 19c Bananas oer doz __________________ l5c Sugar Glen 10 lb buckets ___________ 70c Noti ce to probate Claims lumbus on Saturday was won by the h d American i lb_. -4c I Lemons, per doz. ____________ Ask price ,. " 5 lb ------· --r d 1 . . . . co ntest where any but the h igh- Tupelo team in a score of 2 to 1 with ces attract t ousan s. . L t Evaporated 10 lb ___________ 60c day SARDINES Im. Esbico Br'd. 13c eb~!~s ;ra~t~ 1':t ?L~o~1~!v\~; e.:;t or<ler oi talent and superior eleven innings played. The -;uccess of We came back by ra1lro~d to " 5 lb ______ ____ .35c I " French 18c 2_35c Eagle 10 lb buckets _______________ _40c estate of H. P. Jones, deceased. notice training was exhibited. Prof. L' 1.c lo.cal team over Columbus ca~ried , Joppa and thence by ship ~o Flour a n d Meal " 5 1b " _. _____ ________ 23c is hereby given to all persons who may Cook very appropiately d elivered with it ~he twenty do llar: outfit offered Alexandria and t hence by ra1lCan ned F ruits I Flour in llarrels, Hahn's Best ____ $(l20 · · t ·d as"o.a ~nze by hat Pound-Kmcannon-Elkm :, a n d th ence up th e aye c1aims agams sa1 esta. t e, tha t to the winners the medals they \j he $2.50 g1·venas a.· pr1·ze for ro.a d to Ca110, 10c cans ____·-·------·------ 9c hthey Blackberries 2 lb's ____ ____ ____ ______ 9c Belle of Percy ______________ ·- 5·7o '' must have same probated an I alN I L C h M Sugar Hou:;e, in buckets, per gal. __ 50c Cherries, Cal. Mt Whitney _________ 24c Gold en Eagle _____ _______ ----· · - 5.~5 lowed within one year 1rom this date, had won. It was here annou,- the best individual player, by Simon , 1 e to uxon, arno , emPeaches, ' ' " _______ _ 24c Flour in ~ barrels, Hahn's Best. __ _ 3.15 or they will be forever barred. ced that dinner w::is r eady a ,d Loeb & Bro. , Columbus, was won by phis and other places, then back Soap s, Starch, Washing " Yellow Webster -·-- ·-- 18c Golden Eagle ______ ___________ ___ 2.90 This 30th day of April, rno . following the Tupelo Cornet Band Savery of Tupelo. . , to Cario where we took a look Pineapples, sliced, Columbian, can _l 3c Belle of Percy ___ _____ ·---·----.. -- 3 09 Powd er s M. L. J ONES, Ad mini,-trator. the crowd assem bleu at the Mer- the Cof~~~~~a:01:?r11:v entertained by; at t he pyramids, the Sph!nx, ~he " grated .. " ___ l3c Flour in 24 lb Sacks. Hahn's Best 5c , great Mohammedan umvers1t~ ' Apdcots, California, :; lb. can for __ 23c Belle of Percy _____ _______ _·------ 7f>c Soap Laundry, Rea Wrapper 4c box, Clayton,Mitchell & Clayton, ob; Admr. can tile Building where a most 4 sum r-•tuous repast was spread. t he Museum and its royal mumCanned Meats Golden Eagle ______ _- ·--- ·- ------- ?Oc Toilet, Latosca 9c cake, 3 in bx, ~~ Corned Beef, Libby's o 1, can ___ _l3c Meal Cream, Bushel acks ________ 75c Sweet Maiden 4c " " ___llc 1i~ ; ~~ ~s,~~ ~e,~s,sE:€EH~~s,~)J~~ Barbecued meats a nd the etceter- Interesting Letter from Mrs. m ies of kings and queens. Chipped " Shield Brand, can ______ 9c Standard - ---- -- ------ -. ·--- ·---70c White Ribbon, cake ______________ __ _4c m (ll as found in the baskets of the Lula Easley. · I forgo t to tell you that Con/llince Meat, Libby's, 12 oz pkg ______ 9c Tar, cake. ___ ___ _ _________ _______ _4c m !fl good housewives of Tupelo, was stantinople gave us a splendid Potted Chicken. _______ ----· ______ __4c Feed Stuffs astile, Long Bar ___ ___ __ ___ _____ __ 5c ~ spread before the visitors and On Board S. S. "Arabic." , opportunity of seeing t he T urks Potted Ham, Armour & Co's., _____ _4c Shaving Williams' 10c cake Sc lfl each was made to feel that they Mar ch 24, 190 ' astheymingled withallraces,and Potted Tongue. " " _____ _4c Bran 100 lb Sacks. ___ ------·-·· ------· " ' ' Sc " == ===== =4c *Sau~age Vienna style _______ _____ _9c Corn, helled, bushel. __ _.. _.ask price 10c stick c m <Ii were the special guest of honor Edi tor T upelo Journal. the :first opportunity of seeing a Choo' · ___ ___________ -------8h ·t 100 " lb Sa,c ks----·--------------- j Starch Celluloid. Ac pkg ~\ I of the day. Although the wagDear Sir:- 1 send you a few city of 30,000 or 40,0~0 dogs, the Ca.nned Vegetables Oa~~ sPcr bus~ 1 ----- --- ------ -- ---- Pearl_Lump. ___ _____ ~·-------- ·-- -4c lb ~l & ons sent out to gather in the bas- lines for "the folks a t home, " scavengers of a city, and belonge --------·----·--· --·-· Wash1n0'., P.>wder Swifts ---- ·--- 4c pkg Co1n aom1 Brand -----·------ 9c H , P m kets, failed to go to all the homes which m ay possibly be of some ing to no one in particular, yet H.omin) Unity Brand 9c, :3 for_ ____ 25c ay e; B. aIe ------· -------, --.. ----·-- Rub-No-More ___ _ ________ . _.4c pkg ~ Kraut9c, 3 for _____ _ __________ ____ 25c I rices vary. Ask pnce. Pea1·line.___ _____ ____ _______ 4c pkg m <Ii and many baskets did not r each interest to the Journal family. If the dogs are Yalued so highly Toma toe:; 2 lb;s 9r, 3 for ______ __ 25c Bluine Lilly Stick ______ --·-· _ ___ _4c i the dming hall on account of the not, you know t he waste basket that the punishment for killing ·· 3 lbs 13c. 2 for ________ 2~c Lard a n d Meats Spurlock cans ____ -- ---·--- ______ .•le w w bad weather, yet there was is always convenient and kind- one i: said to be more severe Pea~, Van Camp, 13c, iwo for _____ 2oc ' Gold Dnst -· ---· ____ .. __. _de pckg ~ ~ enough left to feed a crowd ling paper always us eful. than t hat for killing a woman. Peas, Honey Bee, extra sifted ______ J 5c I Meats, Clear side ____ ·----- _________ _ ~ % equally as large as the one tha t The S. S. Arn bic, with about and neaaly a great as for killPeas, Early J une, 13c, two for ______ 25c I Fat Backs________ -- ------------ ----Vege tables Peas, Kingfisher brand, 9c, three for 25c S\~jft's ~!·emium Bacon ________ _·----- Potatoes Irish per bushel 111 im had partaken of the dinner. 1,000 souls, all told, left N ew ing a man. Winchester'· ---- ··-- ---·---" Sweet " ----- --- ---- !' .) ... e::, After dinner the first sunshine York City pr omptly on time th e Chocol at e Etc. " Oxford Brand -------- ------ ---& of the day smiled upJ n the 6th ult. w hen the weather was Chocola.te Baker's,\ lb's 23c " Premium Hams small size __ ____ OCnbions, per pound ____ __ __ .. ___ ______ __ & Unclaimted Pension List. " 1- lb's " ·s --- -----· 4c La:d Swift's Silver Leaf Puc·e · · 1 a bage, per lb _____ __ ________ __ ____ __ ~ t throng and the contestants in freez ing cold and t he ground The following ·---------------·-------- ·- -· avy Beans per lb named widows of vet~ the field sports donned their suits covered with snow. A s we sailGum, Juicy Fruit_ ____________ --- -4c L~;d , ./~~vcl, 50 /bcnn s -----·-- - ------ Lima " ' " -·-- ·--- --------- i_:_. who are on the pension roll for ; and the crowd assembled on the ed out we watched the shores of erans Gelatine. Knox's __ ___________ _____ l3c " " IO lb bu~,k et s .- __ :_ __ - - - Kraut in bbls. per l ti===============~:= j Lee county have faile<l to call and get Cocoa, Baker's Breakfast, 25c pkg 23c \ 5 lb ------ -- 8trawberri s I i-1> il' school grounds. The first con- "native land" un til the top of their,pens1or. certificates granted them Ca nned Ooods · , · ·,;;1J llaneous. Prices vary. Ask price. To~atoes . ______ _______ Ask price ~ for 1907, viz: Mrs. M. E. Stovall, and t test in the field sports was the the last sear chlight and skyscrap. Mrs. 1 Ellen Whitley, Mrs. .\latilda :anned Soup, Va.: Ca,np',; JOc size 9c Beans ~ ~ hammer throw, which was won er faded i n the distance. Old Watts, Mrs M.A. Watts. (I) $ . by A. B. Lawrence, of ColumNeptune kept his foo t on '' the S nuff Matches. E tc. Any friend, relative or acquaintance Coffee Hot Scotch, Rooster, Red .,, ~: bus, wit · h a t hrow of 79 feet 5 crad le of the deep," but Mor- of the above named parties will con· Roasted, Bulk, extra ;;ood, ____ l8c lb Matches Searchlight Box 4c, dozen __40c Garrett's, ,11 inches to his credit, with Roger pheus failed to bring sleep to fer a fav or by sending their present adCross, Bruton's, all sizes. Roasted, Bulk, good__ _ ____ l4c lb Bird's Eye. " 4c. dozen. ________ _40c 111 ~ 111 Mabry , of Tupelo, a close second. the eyes of many, as the waves dress to me so that I may send their " in 5 lb bucket,;, bucket. ___ 94c Lamp Chimneys Tuff Glass No 1_ __ _4c All of the best brands of Lo them, The money is in 0 ? _____ ___________ _ ~--- C i : Ptize, pair Edwin S. Clapp shoes, rolled high and the s wift flying- certificates '' in bulk, ordinary·----· __ l2!c lb '· ' ' t he treasury to pay thrse certiticale!>, Chewing and Smok ing Green. goo<l . _ ___ _ ______ l2!c lb Oil Best Headlight. 15c gal. . 5 gal. 70c ·: ~ given by Columbus Clothing shuttles of the ·'North Wind," $25.65 each. " ordinary ___ ., _____________ lOc lb Oil Cans 5 gal_ _____ ·-----·------· __45c Tobacco at lowest prices NoRBIN .Jo ES, Chancery Clerk. ~ 111 Company. (Old Boreas) kept on trying in ____ ;iR :'R Second, the shot put, won by vain to weave a carpet of white - --------~m ~ Chester Steinberger, with a on the ' ·bosom of the deep. " Notice. ; m throw-off with Roger Mabrv, Before t h e "evening a nd the To all who p:!y Privelegc Ta~ will their scores . being each 35 feet I morning of the second dav." hereb, ta.ke notice that same is Jue ; 111 10 inches. Prize, shaving out- many a happy voyager grew sad ~lay. ist, or durin the monlh of ~by. 6 Cumberland Phone No. 7 Tupelo, Mississippi '\II ! fit, given by Booneville Hard- and homesick and "cast bread 1908. Please secur your ht ·,. ~ promptly, as section :3001 of Code ' · i. ~ $ ware Company. uoon tile waters." Sea sickness requires sheriff to collect r1~ ma<,?. , in i T nrd. the running high jump, soon over, Gulf stream gave us double the amount, if not 1•"· ! d 1 : • .r I Phone 156 Tupelo, Miss $ won by Roger Mabry, with a warm er breezes. 'fh e Island of the month of l\fay, 190 . 0 IL .., jy.mp o.f 5 fee. t 3 inches; Cornell Maderia, "the land of the wine," This April, 29th, 1908 3 ~ ~S€€€ 'l,WJ\ll}.E€E€9..«;~€€E~~ l<'rankhn, of Columbus, second. gave us our fir st opportunity to o. T . TRAPP, Sher,.: anJ r a,·yul.

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