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- VOL. VIL NA'tCHITOOHES, A., APRIL 2, 1881.* NO. 32. tU
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'WMteXsa.. H. A. Wuou.sar.
C.L. Walmsey & Son,
FRONT STREET, NATCHITOCHES, LA.,
-DZALUM Ix--
STAPLE AND FANCY
ROCERIES,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
GENTs' FITRNIHING GOODS?
Hardware, Glassware, Queeirsware, .Cutlery,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
Tobaooo and Olgars.
In fact, at this establishment can be found anything and
_verything that you need or desire. It is our busitess to
ieLy the wants of our customers, and we flatter ourselves
bt we can supply the demands of the country. Give us a
il1, as by close buying, fair dealing and liberality in selling
u are determined to merit al the patronage that we may
aeiave. We are also Sole Agents for the
AMXTERICAN POWDER 00.
therefore in this line we have unequalled advantages.
around and you will see that we mean just what we say.
are Sole gentsfor the sale of
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Bagging and Ties a Speelalty.
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LIVERY AND SALE STAILE,
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I atwys upgs e" mppletheo best
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11u1111 in unlllB IOt nn
Whisk I Ige eh with or witest I
vddI, a th met mosnale ratesa. Ia
t i . s ao ,atest Iwe ealvae ep o
aou mpo .1e, l
Good Prov taer !
Ast adltl, L steive ei on, iei
Is d sDepartmas I am ipepl
HaUck, CauMagee ad umoes
Atm slw ats. a they ear be had is
Nesn I.istlema. sAd will make it t
latonet every m ti o iu as a
80M83 AND MULb
bnauht sad l ms Oules to the
satSeat dreatage.
COnMa IALo0 TRUVI LRS
Frnished with twr at enuaae ratea
The Imsepleaesee t fLON 31361
laI I ,ue dlhe sam o s ru Il
pple Lthls mmalllluty.
I have tmhe .o the d tage Llme
at t Taee Bse SLtablk , wheen
ma e smere to Waite, Pksmait auU,
SMair I-. LEON 313S.
J C. TaIICrI,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, nARDI
WARE, BOOTS and 88OE8, BAT8,
BTC.
Cs aosh alee pMid ,o Cat d
WABINGTON, ST.,
NATCHITOCHES, LI
Mrs. J. P. CAMPBELL,
(C. A. IULADW, Emap,.) s
DRY GOODS,
AII DNWA~1,
CUTLUYT, Ao.,
Chsh or meroh~ndias.
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MRS. P, AHiIN1.
-Dealer Sm
STAPLE . IFAY 0111NCERIIE I
Cigars, Liquors, Eto.,I
bensu mi, atheut , ho.
bsdat as ll tle mslerp e arie a
stme..t et flfd a ,.y kept ln a
the very pesle usia. Gall a '
*h,*,,o,, te. aug.1 4n.
bwhete ba ll eined shil lime at
FI eArrlldm l se, n wiOellie
Ms tre all t elmie sad
.LLwa alUIY&N,
(Su entrs tM. N. L CARVUL)
UwX.,AB4 . a,- b,
Alhmagm . .sm. eat Nh'mih
'-spa-,'~#
(Il~~wonfo~l, Hl~lP~
D,{ **~dl1
A country ezobage remarks:
When a woman plaate her foot
down o abe certai when the
brop ripen wl har het b ue bse
Tes, and we have known some ppo.
pie of the femilae persuason to put
their feet down so solidly that the
hubad thought they had ha bvstd
a whole ifty ares ldd 6f oor. It
produed a full crop of palm to the
A lnotalar ono took a contrao to
Sfor his board by saying rao at
th tablo. The very ote dinner to
wblob beat down had a se coon
forthe blo net e Of this bewas
vry fond, sad his urae took a po*
eo fore, rolunning s as follows:
Lord, bhi this seon,
John and his mother,
And give tihe pae
To r o the race
And catch seother.
This reminds us very forcibly of
tb preacher who west to a house
and weas give a pinai dish of mush
and amllk hr his supper. While
gaged i satisfying his appetite with
this simple Mt some company ar.
rived. The msh ahd mlk were
hastily removed and replaced with
tke, toea and severalther luurlou
article. When all the company
were at lant mated around the well
spread table the minister was re.
quested to my areW. Bowing his
head with due revereooe, lsing his
eyes and cpasping his ands in a doe
votional attitude he distintly utteUr
Th Iord be praised,
low l'm imasod.
Toe bow thimgave m ded !
ftee's eweet aho and ace,
1r sapr nan |loo0
Where mush and milk were intended,
Amen.
Says the Biral limes:
A bsooity h i formed is the
town o Lsf B lo der the title
Which is a method for achieving
th objects much more rational, pow
eal and effective than all the pro.
ibtlose etatut that eould be en.
ated from the present time until
Gabriel blows the last trump`
1e Bati- Rouge Adeocast pub.
lishes the tollowlag remartabe feak
of mature:
Dr. Day reulemarkable frhek
of mature n f ease a eblcken re
c.stl ated in hiyard. Presh
g were plaead ueder the be and
n twe days a wll formed chik
was batched.,.
We happen to be personally
qulated with Dr. Dayad mow that
he has represented a singular at.
The above beuts all'ur perleate
or obeamlrvt onn the matter of
IThe D ltrep as mend sakes
the following sensible smarks about
onoostry papers labbinag with other
publbations:
Our o atrypapem hv ben clu
H so manyl wblo b flrthe p
mBedn.t.,. r Mu thoo at op
Inaaiosowhateverl have asie a
poiti e nult eror theseehL
Any paper o pellodle furnihd
with a cuntr journal woohhs lBasn
tobto rliable and newsy will me
with tvhor anD prove beneolal to
talaly an absolue necesslty that
people should receie the full hens
endors our tempo ay o setal*i
eants.
nlsh some eqgetation:
We oweme dasa i tih gee.
o mU. *Eu 5:
t notnmla s al one tabtahe
hae tae upa cent., arson
lSpeltresin lio see pret .
KnM r Q t irt l the num.
Mnathtn ie State
.dr VM*thaib
I~o u~~~ la et ~ahet
eW n~hnslrR4r d Oim~st tas f e
~J Vt~bl hei'rur I PtW
~ 7i ~ ytri~~b ~ opDr
no4k 8 t n rora
,n Ya, rw
fuel. It Is now discovered that the
-bet substitute for wood Is sMunow.
*n ThYI~ I glorapidly and Iuoz*
riantly, a whoen dried buar well.
A number of farmers near Ielon
vile pleated thelr etra land ln sua.
gowes lust ear d had a upply of
fuel thro t the winter and were
ees abl sell to their neiglhbors.
Nat season M neor will probe,
ly be turned 1t lan Imme teaon s
lower plantation. We an ggest
an evea etter remedy than this
against the cold.-immlgratl to the
Sou. to a climate where there is
not a blsard every other day.
Well, sunflowers wll ow most
anywhore sad 1 Is pleasnt to know
that t - rath -t 1 e produo.
lion ad~ be t utilled. Bdutthe
suggestion to mmigrate Southward is
the best method to escape the cold
end obilling "blaurds." We rather
opinetho t those who once try theef
y~ of the plan, will soon be ready
to ingwi thu a etato exhuberenoe
"I feel jet as happy as biag Unlowsw,
All some the roses."
The abto, Plant make a dig into
the ribs of a brother "quill driver"
thasly:
The Editor of the Sparta Tnes of*
rse to take twety bushels of cotton
seed for his aper--ubsorptlo WI
the first of January nst. That' a
bad precedent to set. Country new
-ner too mub linlled towards
tlr g business, as it is. We
think it takes from us the odor of
npectabllty to descend to so muook
barterin. littl of it will aot hurt
hap; but wo p topee wait til
ammer, and draw so leon water
melons.
Cotton seed is cotton sed now
days and gar cane Ia n demand
and at a premium. Lst winter we
took several leads of wood laeour's'
and glad of the chance. Watermel*
one may do perhaps, butlth Ceoen
oPlat editor had betlter wait perhaps
later i the season and take some
half ripe petslmmons na bhl'a. They
ar Roo4 for puokerln eoas to whibe
tie and whistllg is what gives back
bohe to boys and men.
The Mora cty ZenIme tell of
me amre profitable se to whichb the
hitherto discarded and destroyed
bagasean be putto. In time thls
islee of the an will become a
most valuable artlleot mansaotur.
The Presumpeost Pulp Were Co.
North Gorham, Me., has a capital
o °ployd meetly to mau.·
bnspa, lls, ke etol. out
of wood pul Wood lPt how
r ore substantial sad- altable
a su plp wold bouand thotmoe
isot acl t when the be-ran m.
viv as e ourseades shall
come to uosh tln ar tMa par.
ish-brels outo. b mas ad sugar I
shi nsihould he boune with regu
-baho tss. Ps ar iem t
have all but put'op their paper
soU beo and their progression.
The Sparta ual 3mm has an
Item whlhi is as bonarable maetlo
These gentlemen show good hear
casn
The Iouea mu ci our town derve
to be a cu plimentl a l for the
spit o iente, w a e ase'
la ha M, coul been see
e tu ttowa. ad we ar
The Gseasburg GNUi bade level
head when It wrote iOthe setl nts t
blabdoaM eselpln. There anr
more or less othis clam In aicom
mults ad particularly In mall
towns. Weo wonder at tmees, whee
calcuable idnjry whbi their
theughtlm tongues ofte work il
fminles ad socety. Her Is th ar.
whom It applies:
osIps aid to a"theO rt of
making vevo out of the' So ime
r Ia stautied nd well otred
as, eae tst the nald
tb oo te.L ateo af eamount of
illhlad alperI sace in the
leave nostone unturn.
et forthe rurmer of their eon
lra nt l d r or . te heart
ahes cse the v wh
uhee the cvii c b o elms100
E~~'nmsomaA kt; ~r~II
Inhsi~P.tU osu~i
~t r~~i Ikir
e WORK
(Bataon Bonse Advoeate.]
" One o the vices latheo or. I
ganleatioe of etha oolety, It I
a, be coai d, is Is l desloueotI
Ida oI this soubet. I fior or f I
SIll to dissect the wekn we ae 1
Ssubject to, es p. l to .work I
remedyIgthem at ouac Then the I
S t fytha at bottom there Is not
t that rentrespet for labor, that
Is neesary in a outry, withoutd an I
Solran. -aoitoc r ayand especally I
I poor. se a awme lil still amog
t Lso bomey bond. Thm are low
n mnforecasting csreers for i
* one `-ha o or ler lOl tao
SInto he en wk e room, it isudry,
I and work t it p, although t
engine room, or a cott.mlll, willI
She worth moore In the future, than I
one In theo overrowded profeloua. I
I wen workh to be done, It rsvell. I
ed with are, as it It were diracedi I
table, lstead ofa being blaoned as I
an honor, and a badge of meahood. I
rWe m around s the signs of Iran. I
tIc strl u o kep ap rtol dif-t
tloo n - fokneeod on old fortunto t
wand i tis the hardest lthing la I
wld to ept the vito le, and I
win new f ýorte by saoommoda. f
Sisng omelve s to tl l conditles t
Sthea ne time, PoPt whobo wen I
Swy ee plha Ier latetr I
r, b on, rd not e as, ha d to I
Smon adlltake, sad . mo".
, g orhand. for thet
. m a te ri alo f p N os t a tio n , a n d I
Scoiulder the nesity of phyaesl Il
IWe beliae houetly and t,
that halt the amefortunes ad m Ier
SIoun have their root II t I
a scors the me y to al iove. I
ue. e iof tlll. ut w aa proud I
Shigh spirit disdais the dnationm i
,Irop , ard awený ar th
° ome Oaresotwa aIn, do d w
,andthee i ,no wa . t evadeltThe,
me who Irs to othe a buuspilr
of th sturwe, whosre o own
j popnet l ,amdI sse are the
I wblicIs no am i of hurt igis
i* dainty hands, te he ad m
Swhict sees the neaessty, and
sainst the eon 'tlngeo
Sthatl stheatuffwhglc p
wealth fe m povrt, awdhacbtds1iu
&quality, wafa is needed nw, h
o folar as ware we can
t d Ih Ithe ood hord, o.a
r mrchant i s Ors ans, who wasw
Stalking a friea
-somegro neaaes ofr thead
i aller
e oI I md dy, b ieeI
S"tholtn p toe boys rll
6t So I ,tli all ws an dorts
l t thell he ago bod to week.
ad will aive them out macl sup. I
I Wake I
Sstbs Ie biowlag tomsa
a oriure su JasI the
m"A rhiuislee 4
I ae rtwelerlles of at o ing
s Ithes ccl me oros f.
w orwa t he pL asitatl
m to a suek, tmhE ven
Isat dea dIlal wpiro
aesmeenter .
c Ilt rSnat sor a ep sense
It teo as rkeelp 'o ea
d moP e alk cots.. hey a tae
--`·
An Impresgl somewbat general
mes to proeva tht arming is sa
. pOodtale as othervoetioa that
ore moo can be re Ine al
most say oth rootion with less I
bor; hence the farzmeC sor seamdoNs
theo brm, where as ka s mo , for
the uncertain of town.
thieb Impr st seems to is
My r sfrom the truth. ae
arfersnl every state n theo Wit;
mot of thebm commened lfe ner;
If the had stratly adhesred In.
Materming and avoided spem.
I In met ee they are well
situatedand ae far more omforta.
ble than an equal number olases.
atr who bchose t town. e s-.
a the assertion that out of
one nded young mee who lamVe
the country for the town or sity
more than e becomes w y;
perhaps one.tenth obtained a em
petency, and nletesth babeely make
a livies. Out of one hundred o
men who rea th on thefarmo
bly not oe becomes wealthy, b
more than Sity per cent. have sub.
stantal poseesos adigood bouse,
while most of s remal m- a a
ndivion and rear respectable m
A.'point to be mprseis
that sIveralo ypou nm are abr more
lely to sueosed on the ra thal in
the town, although theyr amy ot
tbe7 fdro mrom 0toto brat
Is solety, and ahoo may be added
In uee partula a mkes o.
e osem, be observed within a few
toeto 6lo i of teo .oosmtr
amboses amnd m dlag m
more beautiful* the ses ate men of
culture and te daughtes are g.
ecupllhed in the elegant as wel As
thesefu0.1L o in tynheountryis
o longe9 rmle; It lacks mes o of
the gre o the ciy, this is maner
actistin of a high bred people, The
turai poaint has undoubtedly e es
o n will be banra-(lapp.
1 SIe ar yolrbuding oa at ae
reeso Jbinpr, le.
SIf lou casfora to do sdo.
nate a buildn lot to some Ir
d. oInd e9s b nme
in Your town.
4. Patrone the busadness mea d
your own town.
of Woa Y oe own by goo
6b apeal Seolworahy pl
. If anyt o ule bl under.
-ake-hat g maoobeadt o e tocue
Visagb6uwem Out m kpe~yw
-,noto ftrOO Nwo of",
o~.Itls Tn rp uea s
woe dow f band
ages. eatsem
haim uro anat tohe enI
b tlefat ll r.t.
ral piueh ly hv be au.
mouis koo interest a
of twin a e, who au
ate Unest..t-h. te
armesetwt wo m
horndown ` they have hut owe
aboe ha gare a htor
seo ala , i i
Imt~sl~s
haf jlbereteyn
henwCotenfetg
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