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  • THE EAST niSSISSIPPI TIMES.PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY Wm . WARD

    OFFICE IN TIMES BUILDING EAST SIDE COURT HOUSE SQUARE.Phone No. 3og

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    ÜBSCRIPTIUN ONE DOLLAR% ESTALUSHED 1866

    ADVERTISING RATES.'Msplay tfpace from 10 cents to 30

    cents |>er inch eaeh issue, according toIcogth of lime ad runs and amount ofSpace contracted fot.

    Busbies local readers, tributes of re-spect, obituaries, cards of thanks, no-tices ol all public meetings of societies,organizations, etc. (except churches;will ue charged nt tile rate ul one cent a

    old. Parties not having an open ac-cunnt with the ’office will remit withcopyi

    - Bulgaria is insisting qn a TurkeyTrot.

    Auy way the pen is mightier thanthe swqyd when it comes to muck-raking.

    -'•sri-Sf ,Izzet Pasha, the new Minister of

    War in Turkey, may properly bereferred to just now as Busy Izzey.

    “The Woman with ihe SerpentTongue." i

    A subscriber semis us the poembelow with h .lequest tn publish andgive information as to the authoretc. The verses iu question "werewritten about five years ago byWilliam Watson, an English poet,and at the tin e. it Created muchcomment as it was believed that rtpersonated bnevof Fuglnod'shnostfamous women, whose ImsbqiyJwas a member of the Euglisn Par-liament:Slie is not old, she is nut yojung.The woman with the tonguei lie haggard’ cheek, the hutfggHng eye.The poisoned words that Wildly fly,Tlie famished face, the fevered hand—Who slights the worthiest in the land.Sneers at the comlnuh* ttifet'brave.And blackens goodness in its grave.In truthful members be it sung,The woman with the serpent’s tongue.Concerning whom fame hints at tilingsTold hut in shrugs and whisperings;Ambitious from her natal hour,And scheming aL her life for power,With but little left of seemly pride,With veuomed fangs she cannot hide,Who half wakes love to yon today,Tomorrow gives her guest away,Burnt up within by that strange soulShe cannot slake, or yet control;Malignant lipp’d, unkind, unsweet;Past all examples indiscreet;Hectic and alwaysThe woman with the serpenfjs tongue.To think that such, ns slu: can marNamesAhat among the noblest are;That bauds like hers can touch Ihe

    springsThat moves who knows wliat men and

    things;That on her will their fates have, hung!The woman witti the serpent’s tongue.

    Hail fe}l last.fuesday morning intorrents, bat as far as has beenlearned, no serious damage wasdone. ■The Harvard professor whq hasn’t

    slept for. twenty years ought to trythe experiment of attending someof the college lectures.

    The Mexican Revolution hascrowded poor old Turkey into thesecond page, bottom column, be-low all advertising matter.

    FOR—SALE. Pure Bred BuffOrphington Eggs. 50 cents pessetting of 15. For furtherinformation Phone number 209. •

    AGENCY ABERDEEN FU-RAL COMPANY

    Wedding BouquetsFuneral Designs

    Fresh Cut Flo we* s tor ail Occasions

    KIRK’S DRUG STORE

    Raise* No Dust.Dusting, cleaning: and polishing

    all at, the same time is easy withthe O—CEDAR. Polish Mop. Itgabbers and holds all the (lust fromeverywhere and not an atom canescape to mix with the air. Forsale at Stillman's.

    Mr, John . Hogan left Tuesdayfor Meridian.' for the purpose ofstanding a civil service examina-tion, for the position yf soil surveyor, which was held Wednesday.March 26th. We hope he will bethe successful competitor in thisimportant, -examination,

    A Great Discovery.G, W. K.itnmn of (jronailii,Mississippi,

    hits (llticoverwl remedy that will cure■old stubborn sores thought to be cancer's,■anil all kinds yf skin ufieutlons, sifeb siseczema, tetter, ringworm, poison dak,Itch, fever blisters, chicken pox, pricklyheat and nettle rash. On sale at J. J.Gill’s Drug Store.

    Your Dealer’* Guarantee.Deposit $1 50 with your dealer

    for an 0 Cedar Polish Mop. Useit tor two days. Put it. throughevery dusting, cleaning and polish-ing trial, and if it is uot safisfaclory in every respect your,moneywill lm njqnesti -nStillman’s.

    .Not ice1 will take orders for

    Score GardaPlace Card*

    and any .other hand-p tim-td work you may desire.

    Miss Eunice Gladney

    The commendation the grandjttry gave JudgeCarroll's ndminis-tration of tlm law in thiacounty isexcellently deserved. His Honorit) temperamentally a fair and justman and to tlfh natural qualifica-tion of a good judge, be brings ahigh ideal of the functions of bisexalted office |mt a thorough ibeo-flod pfa"Hcpl jkucrwledge oftew.—Macoii Beacon.

    Found: Lady’s ban(jbag. .Con-tents, one {powder puff, callingcaids, hand-glass, needle andthread, matinee tickets, ; chewinggum, face veil, five samples.of lace,choinois skin rag, sewing silk-smelling salts, bottle of perfume,nineteen hairpins, one back comb,cold cream, nine recipes for com-bination salad, photographs ofvV rlliiwn Favcrsliaiii, £>uikey, nailtile, nail polisher, two postageStumps, club prograpf, shirtwaistpattern, and 9 cents in real money.

    Yes, these are hard times. Wethrow away ashes and buy soap.Wu raise dogs and ,buy hogs. Wegrow weeds and buy vegetables.We catch fish with a dollar rodYe build school houses and send

    mir children away from home to Ireeducated. And at last but notleast, we semi our boys out with aforty dollar gun and a twenty dol-lar dog to hunt ten cent game.Yes, these are hard times, butwhose fault is it? Don't place aildie blame on the president and thetrusts.- Ex.

    o—Cedar Mop Polish.It makes pasiFr, belter and

    quicker housecleaning. It makesit easy-to- clean those hard-r.o-get-at-placed. It puts an cud to stoopmg and-bending and getting downun your bands and- knees. Themop is padded to protect the fur-niyure, and when soiled is cle.-me])by,.washing, then renewed with afew drops of U—Cedar Polish. Oeiit at StiUman’s,

    Death of Mrs. i-.mma PartridgeAfter severe! vteeks of suff-'iing,

    death canfe to Mrs. EmmaPartridge at her home in •Mi*Double Springe neighborhood onSaturday, February 22nd; Thisnoble woman will lie missed andmourned by a devoted husband and

    ' nine children and a large circle of1friends.

    Marneu.On Feb, ?7tb.,. Mr. Wifl vSlmeft-

    ! eifot'd and Miss Victoria Brace |, wcie happily married at the resi- !.deuce of Mr. Joe Malone near ISturgis. Tfye ceremony .was per-jformed by Justice J. H . Ivy. The jinuuy friends of this yopug couple]

    i wish them a , life of prosperity and j[happiness. , j

    The report of the late grandjnry, sitting at the February termof Noxubee circuit court;, revealsa terrible state of affairs in thatcounty. If the report be true,Noxubee county contains a perfect'network of blind tigers which ex-list at Macon, Brooksville, Shuqua-lak and'over I lie county at largeand even the Ag {cultural High

    ho >1 at Mashulaville is sufferingfrom the “baneful effects of thetiger.” The r-port further saynt'

    That when ti.e tiger keepers are,indiefed the witnesses giving thellie testimony are se. upon by thetigers with bulldozing, bluffingor threats, at and when .1 white manis indicted fpr retailing a few-ofhis 'associates get together andplan br create a chimney corneratmosphere in his behalf.''

    'From the above report oue canonly draw ope of two conclusions;That outlawry and depravity isra'iripunt and in the ascendencyin Noxubee, or that the grandjury that sent om the report, had“gone daffy.”

    The heaviest, rainfall of theseason was recorded Wednesdaymorning, after a downpour tlienight before; 2.65 inches was re-corded. Most of the rainfall wasbetween midnight and daylight,and was accompanied by quite, anelectrical dtsplay but with verylittle ‘wind. The storm was of cy-clone proportions in EasternA1 ibama and Georgia and seyOrallives were lost and much propeitydestroyed. 1

    It would behard to estimate thenumber of cabbage plants thathave been sold in Sujrkville thisseason to gardeners and truckfarraeis. The Humber will go wayup tuto the thousands and if everyplant produces a cabbage bead, wewill have cabbage to ship tomarkets this year.

    .LEGAL NOTICE.State of'Mississippi. County of Oktibbe-

    ha, (Jhanoery Court. March Ti ro ,A. Mo. al .U.

    In re the petition of U. (J. Young, ,etair. for tiie organization of OktibbehaCo'inty Drainage phtrlct No. 1.

    To all persona Interested in tiie organ-ization of tiie proposed Oktibbeha i 'ouo-ty Ora in age District Mo. I, located inCaralpfl Creek Bottom. Oktibbeha andI.o.v’iidej^Coiluties, Mississippi,

    All persons Interested in any of thelands in the proposed Oktibbeha Conor,Drainage District No. I,located inCatiil-; a Creek Bottom, Oktibbeha, atidLowndes Counties, Mississippi, are here-by notified that on the igth day of Feb-ruary, A.D., im.l. there was tl'led in myoffice the report of 11. 0: Voting* F. L.VMer and Murray Maxwell, Drainage.Commissioners in and for tlie Comity ofOktibbeha. State of Mississippi.showingtin starling point, route, and termini ofthe proponed v ork. and the location andsi/ > of the mail, ditch to oe constructed 1in the said drainage di-triec, which, in :their opinion, will successfully drain said 'lands, and whether the drainage of -aid Ilauds in said proposed Drainage Diatrii tI- possible or not; the probable cost ofsome, including expen-es and court \costs; what lands will be Injured oroamaged by the work and H eprobable aggi'i gate amount -of damage-such lauds,will siut.do by reason Of thelaying out and construction of such di’ehor Hitches; what lands will he MneUitedby the co.islnu.liuu of the proposedwork, and wI miner theaggregate amount'of benefits.will equal or exceed the costjjf copstructidn of such work.

    A quip and description of the Worklaid off and proposed to he constructedi-on'file in my office and the followingland.stare proposed and rcuoutmended tohe excluded ironi said Drainage Districtwhen organized, to-wit:

    North Half of North Half of NorthWet Quarter of the South Fast QuarterSection 80. Township IS. Mange l.< Fast,Oktibbeha.Comity, Mississippi, and alsothe loljowlng described lands being In.oaltul in the County of Lowndes, State of iMississippi:

    iue South Half of Section IS. Tow-- j•flip id', Rgnge It!, Fast, loe NoHh Half;"t me North Fast Ouarter of Soctlim lb,To,, nslnp 8. Range Hi Ka-l, The N-.uiWest (porter of Section 10, To.vnship |Id, Mange Id Fast; The Smith v'esi"Quarter in tu. ;Aonh Fast Q-.noor mi

    ctu n Id. Township lb, Range Hi Fast;'me North Meet Quarter of y.e SomaA. I Quarter of ' Fell.m i. IWi.-iiip i.S. Range hi Fast

    Notice,is a'er.-oy given that applies,,thin wih he made by Hie s.,i„ Di ,uii.i„eoouiinis-jimers on

    Mom.ay lianh 101b, A. D 113•It tiyo.o’uiocl. p. Ml., at the Court Housem tile City of Starkvilib. OsllOia uaoii. ly. Mississippi, said date hying Hie

    second Montay m March, A.'IF. ipjif,and Ihe ilsst day of me regTdal' March,A. 15s. it)18, term of the Coaiua-n Conn,.a said Conup am: thate, to the Chan-cery Court;of said Qounty and M'ate fpTlue foil Itnilat ion, ratHL atio.,'. ...el ap-prudnl i.l..‘ftiili n port auditor the loro,id0 geiuzatloii pf safd Oklihhcha; Countyloainage Umtrie* No.-I, • ? ;g -‘ 01

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    i;,* PLANT ONLY 'THE REST .1

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    | Jrish Cobbler Potatoes,

    Ij Bliss’ Early TriumphT. ; ‘.

    Crown in Maine

    . SA. o< pe r Bushel^)

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    . . FRESH GARDEN SEED .t. ‘ 1 1

    R- K. & F. L. WIER

    Prize Offers from Leading MairnfactureraBook on patents. “Hints to inventors.” “Inventionsnee&d.”

    “Why some inventors fial.” Send rough sketch or modal forsearch of Patent,Office f.icordfc Our Mr. Greeley was fonaerfy.Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full cha/je ofthe U. S. Patent Office*

    GREELEY &M9!Nim^Patd’vtAttornlys ■ iing*ton...P. C..-7T": '

    Let iiS Do Your • y ' .

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    SI o>a>KMny Troubles,Catarrti and WlI “6-DROPS” y

    STOP THE PAIN frjGives Quick Relief

    ’ Eljy It stops the nohes nod coins, ro- |l■ llevos swollen Joints nod iminoles Ml■ —nets almost like magic. Destroys QH ths excess urio nold nud In quick, Kl■ safe and sure in Its results. Not B■ other remedy like it. Sample BB free on request.

    SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ■9 Ono IVtllor per Txittls, or sent pre- . 19B paid uikiu receipt of pries It not BH obtainable in your locality,UL SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. M

    168 Lska Strati

    JLurConatipation,Sickym Sour Stomach,Bslehlng and B'' ;ML Liver Troubles. 290 Per

    M BURNS, WOUNDS, SALT HHIUM, RINB ftI WORM, lie., subtly healnd By uiln the Eft1 “6-DftOPB” SALVE fM see r.f In at trennli , . f,, ,

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    CHILDREN IIEH They are delicious and realty Bofj healthful when made with H.

    loliverlI TWIST Ia baking powder |H It makes all baked thing* liirht of Htexture aim! wholesome. ItHUnuufca* |B *|Rjd thorough, even baking. 1 ULa preserve* tbfc original flavor[■l (f the rakf-a. It la pure, idS WmM[1 Full 16 oz. Tin : W!s*m•-J At Year Grocer’sm **s23. Oliver-Finnle Cos. M'

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    Die 1 imes $1 a Year*

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    Copyrights Ac.Anyone sending a ftkiirfi end rtnHrrimion may

    ar'oorc jh nufophiinn ftoo whether aninvention Is p ha My fUent ul ■'■■ t!Wr to move thum.it, - j*. - \ ’AiTUCK'H. lUcu, -I - ,‘* ,r •* ■ L/*,.* ” '

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