COMMISSIONER'S SALE.W. R. Norman et al vs. Mabel Huff et al.By virtue of the provisions of a decree of the Chancery Corut of the Second Ditstricfe of Jones County, Mississippi, rendered by said court on the 31st day of October, 1910, the undersigned as special commissioner of said court m said case will on the 5th day of December, 1910, in front of the court house door in Laurel, Mississippi, withm legal hours for sale expose for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash the Hollowing de-j scribed real estate situated in said Second District of Jones County, Mississippi, io-wit: 30 yards cast and west and SO yards north and south on the east end of lots 9 and 10 in the NW} of the NV?£ of Section 5,Township 8, Range 11; also commencing 190 feet south of Northwest comer of the NE^ of the NWi of Section 5, Township 8 north, Range 11 west; running thence east 167 feet to the west line of the right of way of the N. 0. N. E. R. R.; thence south along said right of way to where the said line of right of way crosses the ! line between the N£| of NWi 'i$5d NW| of NW| of said section; thence north 250 feet to place of beginning. Also lots 9 and 10 in the NW£ of the NW£ of 3aid section 5, beginning 960 feet north and 90 feet west from the southeast corner of the NW£ of NWJ; of said section running west 6 chains and 10 links to a branch; thence north with said branch to a stake; thence east 7 chains to a stake; thence south 3 chains 63 links to the place of beginning; all of said land lying and being in Section 5, Township 8, Range 11 west; excepting from the above land the following • Beginning 190feet south of the northeast corner of the NW£ of NWi of said section running thence south of east 65 degrees 164 feet; thence south with the right of way of the N. O. and N. E. R. R.60 feet; thence back with the same variation 123 feet; thence north 62 feet to point of beginning; also beginning 252 feet south of the aorthweat comer of the NEJ of NW£ of said section running thence sou to of east 65 degrees, 123 feet; thence south parallel with the N. O, and N, E. R. R,, 70 feet; thence north of west 65 degrees, 274 feet; thence east 157 feet; thence south 14 feet to point of beginning; lying’ In N$j el the NWi and NWi of NWi of said ***** 5,township 8 north, range 11 west. City of Laurel, Jones County, Mississippi.The said lot is eoid for the purpose of partitioning among the owners thereof in accordance with eaMdecree, and the title is believed to be good, but 1 will convey only such title as is vested in me as said commissioner.J. T. MAPP, Commissioner. PACK MONTGOMERY.Solicitors for complainants.NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEUnder the provision and by virtue of the authority conferred on me in a deed of trust made by A. H. Hatten and wife to J. W Meadow, on the 11 th day of December, 1909, to secure a certain indebtedness to the said J W. Meadow, and which said deed of trust is recorded in Land Mortgage Record lt;4C” on page 415 in the Chancery Clerk’s office of the Second District of Jones county, Mississippi at Laurel, Miss , I will on Monday, the 2nd day of January, 1911, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest and best bidder, in front of the court house in the Second District of Jones county, Mississippi, at Laurel. Mississippi,during legal hours, the following described property, to-wit:Tbe of the NWi of Section Twenty-three (23), Township Nioe(9), Range Fourteen (14 J West, containing seventy-nine (79) and seventy one-hundredtbs acree more or less, situated in the Second District of Jones county, state of Mississipoi.Witness my signature this the 28th day of November, A. D., 1910.A. A. HINTON,(3t.) Trustee.ELECTION NOTICE.We tbe undersigned Election Commissioners for the City of Laurel, Jones County, Mississippi, hereby give notice that there will be a general municipal election held at the City Hall in eaid city on the Second Tuesday of December, 1910, being the 13th day thereof, for the election of all officers of the City elective by the people under the laws of tbe State of Mississippi.C. H. fftRKJLAND,F. P. BRIDGERS,N. P. WELBORN.Election Commissioner*.Dec. 10Many persona find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this coughcan be promptly cured by the ose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,it should I not be allowed to ran on until it be* comet troublesome. Sold by WallaceDrag Co.Beards Not-«*S«me guaranteed sox the only *'gen«ine guarsn ' **1 inL*»l witboat. •«lt;,.