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IA the notice: charged a. Ioca1 rsading,
sd wi~ b o6o.daie~r
The evidences of prosperity throughout
the Southern States are very flattering,
and should be the means of driving from
our sunland the loathed am lancholy which
has prevailed since the war. Let all join
in the stew depahtbre, fimn politics and its
attendant evils, to that material develop
ment of our grEta and varietd source',
whichlwith e ki j, enterprise andunlld ,stry.
will eveituailytakeoubr half of the Union
the richer sectibi.:
Some of the evi4enefs of this prosperit:
of which we speak are found in the liIun
dreds of miles of rail that are being laid,
the innumerable factories being built, tlhe
increase in the staple products, the tre
mendous revolution in the great trade of
the West (the grain trade in particular),
the anticipated, intercourse by rail wit i
Mexico and the Pacific, and above all iin
the determination of most o our youlng
men to pull oiftheir coats and pitch in.
The training the youth of the South un
der the instruction of elaveiy was perdi
eiousin the extreme, effects are still check
ing;the onward march of many noble miue;
wl* if once freed from these unworthX
pr4adleies wouldfitke leading part i
the great work bee.to Us,
Debt, and te ficilty of obtaintiig creld
it, s the great curs of the S:outh :and uo
Lop$iana in particular. How many ii
ont midst who are now, to-day living be'
yoad their means t And why r To keep up
a little outward show, which may plea
tie small boy and the unthinking darkey,
bat which disgusts all sensible men.
Times are changed. The man of worth,
of social standing, is now guaged by the
amount he produces and not by that which
he consumes.
Kid gloves and fine vehicles cannot bal
ance that inevitable sheet which is presue!
ted at the end of the year; nor can the
history of the one's past wealth pay for
the Ancessigfes of the presedt.,
We rte all too well acquaintedlw ith
each ~her's hisetry, to expect to impose
tthe slighteutpdat ou another by any dis
guise of dr or dortment ; therefore let
o1 ad aIkive up, the vaip hope of mulg
b4t hers .lie'e that *fiil rite is not,
asd comae down to.a cash bhasiAnd braes
taoks..
Thesi, bright futur&k }fore Us, a
wide Leld for work, and every reason un
der the eu .taIt a stake bpld.-[ Was h
iagta Argus.
_' .M llGlM 'ad _hthera
1(&aaje'eE< fiti, . 5 uit 27.]
,' . ý osunder
w b g' teneaa nza South is,
- are, dnsoie of their add, miul
Iaea. In agi it: ao eeuisble by lines of
malroail. The S itvt itsaDopula
t1ý V kh1,otibly8 :Lib~hil jaettleil
fIt h if e soil enoulgh to:
Itiiasde o worth AiIb1cA,
S UI e gdgi A' f6 barrels of dour
" to eke out a bad t in Europe. The'
e lie o $cmalthioe is provedbythe
h ent mesh that are reared there,
at1 of longevity
jp Eby jfamiles- of virtuous habits,
bn i ileQii8roo menat
ibe~A ta i A9 the forth; awi
" e iarm* "of. the climate rena
d Anb--moisre rapidly destrune
th.e at the'Zodti'th'T tIhemtoe temperate
IJates: 'Bntuthfres are no finer spe i
mans o ofoarrace o be found in the worhdi
tbain in ~ioan of.. tAe .Sounth whbre the
peope a neallytstp~erat and moral.
A to t4 sa ddle and the gni
*n t cramped by eass
g, *siay of demnattai
a bleaded vigor and grace of manhood
that ure~tw~w a.blle4od FOthe 8outh
Start Btu the ion -nightof adversity, we
The, dawn of aibit
" "',srt~,~! alb~iS'F
` y. st $he ll"''bitN
*f..Ne h i serve4
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Is It AU Flotlon?
Please Read the Following well Aptheati
oated FACTS n Appropriate
List of a Tew of the mnuy astonishing cures per
f rmed by
l I Medical and Hygienic Institute, 646 Maga
e Street, near 4oi1. Jackson, Now Orleans,
during the present Spring and Summer, 1880.
Ilectrieity, Electro.agpnetlsm, Vital Psy
shoe-Magnesm
ind the most approved modern medication.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Dr. ROBERTS Diaguses Diseases without quos
tionus--UOti' hours, 8 A. M. to 7 '. M.
A Partial List o? I)is'ases which Dr. Roberts
T'reats.
In the treatment of she following diseases, Dr.
ltobelrts' systenn has NO EQUAL in producing
speedy anti permanent cairus, vir: Nervous Rhea
ulatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, Articular,
Rlhutuuatism, Lutteral, Posteriur and Anterior Cur
vatures of the pine, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Abdomi
anl Dropsical Tuniors, Nervous Debility, Paralysis,
Ahuking Palsy, 'alpitation of the Iheart, Diabetes,
incipient Consumption, Nasal Catarrh, Bronchitis,
Loss of Voice, Kidney Diseases, Livhr Complaint,
P'.tial Insanity, Scrofula, Impotency, Loss of
Slaeuly Vigor, Sterilit', F'alling of the Womb, Bald
ods, Piles, Fistula, Syplil aUll Female Diseases,
Leuconrrlia, Flour Alltms,' K inful Menstruation,
suppression, of the Menses, etc., etc.
TESTIMONIALS.
No. 106 Chippewa street, (
New Orleans, January 3, 18tU. )
fo whom it may concern :
i On the loth day of June, 1879, an abcess formed
bn the left hip of my wife, which destroyed the use
bf the limb ant left her helpless. tier suffer
ings were terrible, anti her lifo was rapidly ebbing
sway. Atfter trying everytlhing that could be
thouglit or heard of in medicine, without relief, i
then heard of and sent for )Dr. I. R. Roberst, who.
by his vital psycho-magnetic power, in a few
weeok restored the use of the limb. She is now
able to walk to his oltice for treatment and back
home without assistance.
(Signed) W. 8. BASSETT,
Captain of the ".TAIRTUa.'
Catarrh, Bronchitis,' tiou of the Left Lu
Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, and 'not
very well any way," all cured.
No. 464 Chippewa street,.
New Orleans, January 1, 1880.
I hereby certify that I have been'very much af
aieted with nasal catarrh, bronchitis, severe .affec
tion of the left lung, palpitation of the heart and
.orst form of dyspepsia for one year, and' I was
passing into quick consumption surely and no mis
take. Five of the most eminent physicians of this
city failed to afolrd me any relieff before I called on
Dr. Roberta. Dr. R. has wonderfully improved me,
and-though under treatment, I am steadily gaining
da.. I will cheelfully" knWbr inquiries person.
(Signed) W.ILLI A ZIEGLN.ER
ART!CULAR JAEUMATISM.
New Orlqans, June 6th, 180.
I have been very badly affected with articular
rheumatism, and drgpsy otthe "aeejoints, they be
ing swollen very latie, tlff ad '~Anful for eight
months. Thi usual remedies and the prescriptions
I tried did me no good. I had made up my mind
that I should become a permament cripple. I then
heard of andapplied to t'. R. R. Roberts, who af.
forded me immediate relief, and by six week mag
netic treatment a perfect cure..
Will answer questions cheerfully,
(Signed) M. WABLIG,
Residence, corier Philip and Freret Ste.
ABDOMINAL TUMOR.
: No. 23 Second etaiet,
Carrolton, La., January3t 980.-: J
I have suffered awfully with an abdominal drop
sical tumor for four years. No physicians 'whom
mttaulqa~daLrelle ttillapp:i'djq Dr.
s wnýEmts6iana hn bets treating tid1 J lt one
month. I am now only two happy to testify that
the tumor has I6ieii e removed I My gen.
( a M6.' T Nk~ HA4AR.M-N.
DYSPEPSIA, DB1T k& NASAL CATARRBI.
. N 1 bllReligious street,
14' rkle64, January 6, 1880.
I hereby 5 th I have -sfserd very much
with dispe twelve ears, After having
tried many prescribed B rent emi
aent phya o ts city, all failed to
Io me a p i y cured by
Dr. R.R... ;.: . ..,
Dr. R Bo e ss reed 'wifeofgeneral
S:ropsyof ths amdnO and nasal catarrh
.ud deafn the right. arsj e: having suffered
eal hm last named d for ten 10 years.
,. oilderiJOHN JUDGE.
4. Yu.t . mP s a4 Sr . s i. ste..
I here)ie .tl aY.veb n adea. i my leat
ear for tlly with ME. ronmg
ten' m tily,l.day of the Ada~Le and the
htnett LMJuivl--)ajP enIrma oile. "I nillb
i - 'ftot Izarbt' ,to 'sure me
before calling a;.)r;Rbtrto . I also tried the phy.
sicians ofthec f they also failed to
asew<e a parj eh warseli. : - 'd cPto.
sl'.cbertahds fees ~ ty tue' s mt.edtm o sound
•bailth,,el,,be awtF Liatdsdpttiey asrearrup
I, h p. both ea .@ awee i io.on.
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Pine eLumber.
Siminn's Steam Saw Mll.
J. T. SMITH, - Manager.
Eight miles South of Natchitoches, on Bell
w road.
Lumber of all kinds sawed at shortest no
tice, and furnished on demand.
Terms reasonable, and estimates furnished
on applicatMon
1'. O., Natchitoches, La.
Feb. "6 '81--iv.
LUMBER!
LUMBER,
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Wm. TammelFs
STEAM SA1W MILL, Five Miles South of Natch
itoches.
Is prepared to furnish at short notice, below cash
prices. W. TRAMMELL.
Feb. 24.-y.
J. H. Stephens,
SAW MILL AGENT.
I ILL transact ill business connected
with the Saw Mills of W. M. Trammell,
J. S. Miller, Simkins & Smith, and Stephens
& Brown. Orders for Lumber at any of the
abhove Mills will be Ipromptly attended to.
Lumlbcer furnishcd at following rates.
Delivered in Natchitoches. $15 per M.
' at the Mill, $10 per M.
Office at Nelkin's Store, corner Jefferson
& DRe Meziere Streets Natchitoches, La.,
TERMS.-Cash on delivery.
J4.81.-ly.
GRAN) EGOURE
WAREHOUSE.
WM. FRENCH, - - - - Proprietor.
HAVING purchased the business of Chambers
& Barbee at this point, and secured their service,
I am prepared to store andt forward promptly, al
freights and cotton consigned to my care.
Rates of stogo in future will be a fellows:
Fifteen Cents per barrel for freights.
Thirty-fve Cents per bale of Cotton.
WM. FRENCH.
March 94.-ti.
Victor's Restaurant.
VICTOR BERO - PROPRIETOR.
81 3BiOR 00 STIEET 81
Betpen .Customýnose & .Bleaville Ste.
New Or~sai, aLa.
The most poplar, fashonable, and best resort in:
the eity. The'table frst.Class in every respect,
and the attention of Propriet6ir and Waiters such
as to please the most fastidloune
Meals at AllHeurs.
earms by the .ay, Week tor loath
TERMS MODERATL.
Febl2 -l.
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SAnTf CHARLES COLLEGE,
Girand Coteau, Ia.,
Cadnacted by
Fatlhers of the Soelety of Jens.
9 Location most healthy and pleasant, on the
Alexandria Branch of th Mora, New Orleans
D and Texas Ralhiad, twelve Iles br arl o
o Vermlluntlle. 'Beautiful play-rond and ave.
nues of.oa4trees.: Buding mfrtal Church
new. ad magbsil'tcnt, d er vile preilve.
Farmedbtantial and wholtbaSe. Udtissata pa.
tmraeuawlti a the as4 wael as the mid.
Clardcnuilanidt Oo and Ct;nser lal Courses. Bpe
elattenii iio paid to BHook-keelng 'Penmanr -
s.e'. ed s moderate. Per sessaon-i Beard,
TuiM , Waehin, P0 ;.d and Beddnk0:
%OpeM off Selan 1-81041, Octsber 4.
Ri s , Petden of st. Chaeles
' Novi 90ly- ,. ' . :
E. J. HART &cO.,
L iOLEL.SALE ' i1.U
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LOUISIANA :STATE TT ERY.
Tapke Notice!
That this is the only Lottery ever voted on by the people of a State, anld nudor
a late decision of the U. 8. Supreme Court at Washingto, is the only Legal Lottery
now in t.e United States, all other charters hing been repealed or having no cx
istence.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE.
lOmiJANA STATE LOTTIRY OMPANY.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of te 8tate for
Educational and Charitable purposes in 1861, FOR THE TERM OF TWENTY-FIVE
YEARS, to which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged, which pledge g
has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in theº
new constitution adopted December 2d1, A.I)., 1879, with a capital of $1,000,000, to
which it has since added a reserve fund of $42O,000. Its Grand Single Number Dis
tribution will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never Scales or Post
pones. Look at the following distribution:
-AT
New Orleans
TUESDAY, SEPT. 13TH, 1881,
GRAND
MONTHLY DA W I N,
CAPITAL PRIZE - - $30,000.
1"0ICE--Trcketk ab Two Beolls rck. . Iiave $1.
Ca0pital Prime of )3000,......................**********.....* 0,000
1 ranPrisesot 5000................··.**............*.*** *****
1 R LargPriseof 1000.............................-,**** ********
1O Large Priss of ' 500** 10,000*'***********
100 " " -100.... -..............
g0s "( " 0a.......... .....................10,000
!0 9o,0, 1. ....... ................. ................******..... .10,0 0
9 Approxml ation Prkes of $300 ...................... -..*,* *
9 do do 300........ .................. 1,0
185 Prim , a out ,n , to. '..... ' '. ' '. .... * .................. . .10,400
F.o ri, 0..e.eleatly gv.. f.. address. Send orders by et
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We desire to call your attention to somethinzg that
may eventually prove a great blessing to you.
It is a well-known fact that all persons affetlicti
with- Consumption can trace the origin of their terrl.
ble suffering to negligence with their first 0ough or
Cold, which could have been cured in a few dals,
thereby saving years of torture, by using
Dr. DAVIS'
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
and Tar.
This excellent Preparation has been in constarn
use for over 35 years, which is a sufficient guarante
of its efficacy in Pulmonary Complaints.
Buy a bottle from your nearest druggist. You may
not need it just at present, but when you do it will
prove a great blessing.
It may save your life at the triflling cost of $1.00.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia,
Genera, Agents.
- _ _ ... . .. ... . . . . .. . . . ......_. n ni i ... m u . n r _ mu_ m, m
SALOONS.
The Popular Resort.
THE I'lI(ENIX has risen from the firt and put
on a new lif ni eesi Geo. W. Kilo has taken charge
of it, and now caters for public favors.
The chi,::cest
HBANDIES,
WHISKIES,
LIQUORS,
CIGARS,
&C., &C.
RICH ST. LOUIS BEER ON" DRAFT.
Don't forget, ye thirsty, the PH(ENIX is located
at LACOT'E HALL on FRIONT Stree.
GE(). W. KILE,
May24.ly. 'roprietor.
298,
C. J. SMITH
PROPRIETOR,
OM E and ~ee ,e.
IR IOICE LIQUOIRS.
lHARMIN(G' CTGARS.
HERRFUL' ('OMPAN Y.
LEOLIA, Natchitoches Parish, La.
BLACKSMITHS.
BLACKSMITHING
AND
WHEELWRIGHT WORK.
FRANCOIS PETITJEAN
INFORMS his ftiends and the public generally
that he will do all work in his line lower than the
lowest.
BEST OF WORKMEN IMPLOYED,
Quick work and good material. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
TERMS--STRICTLY CASH.
Deel8-6m.
J. H. KILL J. P. BLUDwoaTa.
KILEI BLUDWORTII,
BLAOKSMITH
IWdEELWRIGHT SHOP.
All ihda of Wagon and Plow work, exedited ith
aeatnese and diapatb. Horeeahoeing a pedalaty.
TERI ..T3ICOTL CAS,.
ShLp on Born aset..betwer Flont & .S.pad
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C.1: X. R111 CHilB CL;. rIpreýMto,
? Maon Lane.ii York.
Dr. W. Efle,
196 CANAL STREET, bstwoen Oryades
and IRampart Streets,
11 ;O lIS, L.'
vou,,' Deb~iitty) Ioy s e en
nmed by-rinddijeo qq"y always sad
cUI. )· ýýa reutored. l i trhikly
te, nd d1IaiUr mad ed qikly
DrM ý Jsa;P; of ucptd, P uie,
~.str NdU aid mnoens, Ladies
pos dfn M t p m always Ni.
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'Ae~ti'rain' Imgrsveob $e 4Sý G(L
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THE GREAT
MALARIALANTIDOTE
OF TH E AGE.
fe, Certain, Sure and Sps
NEVERFAILSTO CURE.
he only article knownthatWill
e,'dioadle tis disease
permunenttfromthe syslA'm.
J.C.RICHARDSON,
SoLs PROPRIItOR
GenwralA. ents,
RICWH SOH&CO.
EVERYWHERE
mu m Piot
For Sale at . W.eWLEMlStUo
ya. *s.
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stesrs.
T I'andard 'iti'lc 'is cop
with the greatest cre.
Xt, etefcts are as wonderul sad as
satisfactory as ,ever.
SItresrayegry or faded hair'toits
yottbfl eblor.
It wreves l eruptfons, itching and
dCadrnaff. It gives the head a cool
ing, soothing sensation of great com
fort, and the scalp by its puse beene
Swhite and clean. ,
i By it. tonic',poperties it r ,ores
° *]lands to their nonmil
-_ vigor, ipreveo g baldnes, and in"
inag the~hair grow thick and strog.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A.Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, "The con
j stituentes are pure, and caretfUlly
I lected for excellent quality; SIK IL
consider it the BUrt piuEPIoTI for
its intended purposes."
Priee, One Ddhbe
FOR THE WHISKERS,
'This elegant prepariation maye *
liedon to change the color of thebean
from gray or any other undesirable
shade, to brown or black, at disre
tion. It is easily applied, beingins one
ppepratloa, and quickly and effc t
alyproduces a permanent color, whil
will neither rub nor wsh off.
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