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There is one best way to feed your soiL Stable manure, which contains all the tssentials of plant life, should be spread evenly and in the proper quantity with an I H C Manure Spreader I H C manure spreaders are made in all styles and sizes. There are low machines which are not too low, but can be used in mud and deep snow, or in sloppy barnyards. They are made with either endless or reverse aprons. Frames are made of steel, braced and trussed like a steel bridge. Sizes run from small, narrow machines to machines of large capacity. The rear axle is placed well under the box, where it carries over per cent of the load, insuring plenty of traatve power. Beaters are of large diameter to prevent winding. The teeth are square and chisel-pointed. The apron drive controls the load, insuring even spreading whether the ma chine is working up or down hill, or on the level. I H C spreaders have a rear axle differ ential, enabling them to spread evenly when turning corners. I H C local dealers handling these machines will show you all their good points. Get litera ture and full information from them, or write laternatioal Harvester Company of America lncorporated) New OrM La. Reduce Cost of Living! TRfuC ST. JOSEP ClIS FACTISY We ca fruit and vegetables of all descriptio fr 40 ~omes a domas. Ev ery a guaranteed. For further par tkmlar wrý - J. M. CUSH, se N.. 6 . St. Jseph, La. s- RrUN L LANAT. S-USNS YU EIGriWBY LAXATIVE iNOISY AMI TAR i l , ) l '- .( ; ! r 'l l - t \ \l t t r l , II iii:- i\/ .I ' t ll .iii lllllll- I I!i i ' I . t .rt I i,i t I tt !i.i \ lit+ -ii t-\iri il - tlt "I t i'- II 'l - I I I , itt- l' t11 , i ., I I lli ii I i t - it I1 I. , .I t t +. xi it , ii - ilII, . J ~i i it - iI t i. It ,.,th t It . .i,*.tl ' - t'+,' . ...,li r, ,, SIll, .\,l t1 tlit ,i t ii, i --tirr k iI', i. i I S + t l -tr.ll, - 1 ..ll1 t l . . , tl .t! .r I I .Il I 1 witlh th it t -t Ilrk or I h oellel 111 .. . . \\ I ,i l l ll, ll ,,+11t l\ l . l ' 'I! ' ' 'I t l il,.t ,, !.rn t II, - , thii ,IIII t .I " , otll r tht l -ld maklit e i on r t ant ue of ri, lmanure spr ader.- i rl irtlitriut th!, it ....ure -t nlll i t iI. f lth al pitch, l i rk that i, i t ret I i- , ,te 'n i n rtd ni ir*. than it 2l i +t .. il l -th fI .iir ill 't apply te I rnt, ! ilt-u Iih a ltiarit, til it , tor be, o rt itlantinz r ti i , ai llli th , m il , hiritiý i ,ar rit"- ,lli " thr, ucatnnr*" I ltr",ti.r, and a, ill -pr t l t ,h aiilntr enly a ll ii' 'r th t t. , b . 1,'r I -t ,l itll i ,In t ti , b t" lone, i i - it,t -r , ,tin, c tir l ,nli ii . ,I I liltlllll , itl . f il\ t r If w t <r- et 'a lly ti. ! i t Ii._ li s , ' i f mnai , i e u., til ihr l r 1t1n. 1t 11r.. 'Iprl lll . \i l ter si. ilin l ,,. tinur, l- ll , i Hit- , t l li, sle bii," hil.t ,i; I . i ani ur" t -pr . a. . l i, 'nl - * t!, ii,- i th tit' .l - i ispeal Inlt ill h Till l ! .'ii -," ..t ifh,- I tc'i" I-t rk , ir ap it*tl , - l, , . i n Ii at , Ir :b <t'r t p lat int*. ',1 t " nllr -prl, ie,!,. r , tli 1, 1 -tail ,h ,i har lith . h -a 1 . t l;i t a- It m ay ts (.1, , . l, ,' I ,, t ' \\ " fi , " the ' ,i Aihillabl.' ab -ti \ i\ I lig m t|hint . 'lthe mlanure Hill t0 abit tre.' a- [ far, andti, tile wholti ill I1, ab, ttii tIwic a.Q muc git'h d as that i1iwetl with the pitch-fork or shovelled ito the furrows. Every farmer in the otton Belt should make constant use of manure spreader. HULLS AND IEAL! Prices Reasonable TBRIS-CASH. )aw Cb.en - muae: nGHi arnd l Sold se r Ci Omly. S.4 Mousy with Order. TENSAS CGO'TON OIL C ST. JOWI, L. PONE N. 4 BUBSOCRIB TO THE GAZrr OF INTEREST TO GINNERS. 'i. ik-irk, sle., Jul3 4, lit:; To All 1innizerM andu l'r~oduier- of I ittun lit the Vantkslurg Territ ry u The tean-hp Lie:-andthe Raiilroadl 'dicioulns use of this forage inpt the flleedaing r id- li reg-ard t~ cttoni, to take etfit of sheep and haogs. Figure obtaincedi in tet ait ithe Iowa Experim lent Station are given which show tihait, compared witha pigt fed in dry lot, tforage fed pig in creased profit more than five fold in many cases. l IIATTEl DESEVING OF ATTEnNTS. The Gazette t i n receipt of a let ter from Dr. Walter Morris, from Knxville, Tenn., in which he sug-al gests mosIt e arnestly that this par-t ,ish and Madisoni alnd Easit I Carroll place specimens of our soil, pro ducts, live stock and natural re tion at the big fair to be held there this fal. He also sends a catalogue and premium list of the Fair A eo ciation, which can be seen at this DEAR hIR:-I am sending you un der separate cover, a premium list of the Live Stock Exhibit, Night Horse Show and Agricultural De t.' partments of the National Conser vation Exposition, which is to be held at KnoxvlIille, Tenn. - If Madison, Tensas and East Car. roll parishes were to put on exhi bitions here, of the different pro ni - ducts of the soil and a sample of the diferent timbers, they would at tract buyers of homes to that part-il HI of the country. People will be here from everywhere. It would be well if your Police Jury would make an appropriation to defray expenses of a display. The space for individual farmers and parish ex ibits will be ofree. Yours truly, (Da.) WALTER MORRSl. Member Live Stock Committee. Remaining in the St. Joreph Post Oade for week ending July 12, egai. Braxton, Idell H orms, Mar tha Brown, Bulah Mkirl, Fail of shlee and hogs. Figures obtained in Dixon, Laura rimelson, William Green, Agnew s tevenh , Charlie(2) HArris, West Toliver, Theodore Pereoas rollfai for the above letterd win pean y Advertd," and can prore Tbe Gpayzne oe ient for each lettfr. L1L ,lEMM P. Iy e aft, Cocm r tia, Etc. of Tresas till ile TeA Fine wchoobhel ug gests oslt-" I'earnesl that ýulthisd p~l-ar i 1and Madiso l tid Es-t Carr.ll lace specimens o uil,~ po ion th: weekly, at St . eJoldeph, La t- "tbi fall. itHe also sends ha- catalogue Editor, manager and publiher: Jonsiah P. Scott; cia1 1t'atin, et w ic h can be seen atl' thisu' Poet Ofice Addrne: St Joeseph, La. Owners: Tenses Gaette Publishing Co. Stockholdere: Joeiah P. Scott, St. Jo olph, ilate tc h , it Known bo ndholders, moricultural and other eurity of thle: Non ale. er (8texo] JOSIAH P. SCOTT. if Mluladisn, Tenscicuar and Eat--t Car Mal ariha er wrills t Foex Apr ALARIIA er C.LLJS • PEqV~il, aeit oes oed, ewof the drecs prod dutonmn etos of the soil and a Sapeofuthe dif fenst shismerhs, phoer wouelpant tract buyter ofthomes to that partnow omuem. cue adantr as ole wi be ere Cdfomeese d deie st wolae e felp n. 3 if yourp Pnolice Juryre wouldtakned an appropratione tow dxefrayexense Sttofr The spfed fo in dividutfoale farmergs i craned paroitsh exhibitsa wive free.i A ADVERTIESEDLETIF TERS. I TheuGazengnthe isin roeiphot of a letfo teraxron, Der. Holtrs Marrtharo Krowvll, B enn., Mirl Failhhsg green Agnst ea teeenl , thatrtie(par ih arr MdiW st on ier an athearodor plaesopacimens ofo oue a soile petro-v puease laiAve stoeck and cantprocure soares of pwliayftione o Tnsa (eazte STANTON COLLEGE, NATCHEZ, MISS. A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 20th Session Opens September 15th. ,ardI and ,iterar3 T1aitio ,. .lt.l0, payabhle $24.(k) per StIhwl ininth, or :4.e6 .1 per illarter -=esion C'urricululn reently raisead one ye ar. Stantol is a Lgroeete icl hIoel. Eighteen ttieers and te.achee rs---e. to tery eight -tudent-. "eac thers -eletetd only upnll persetnal interview -tanton juniors atdmittel to \Veetle..I y, etc. Music, Art, IExpre..,ion, Do no11-t ie iience, IPh)ysi,.al ( ',lture, l-:xcellent Health iIecord. )ne parnnt '.iy-: I feel tlhat the hiii neert'al Iltlinenlice of Stanton is paramtount to thel Intellectual tenet lit. t" e al+, r e ,, '. rite te H. P. TODD, Principal. MANSFIELD FEMALE COLLEGE lin'-tisc .'ienel.. Norrmeal, P:ano, Violin, \',ice and Literary. Fa(ulty fr, rn I -t ('ilege- :11l I \.eritr . -. IHighe=t Ipeint in State. Health ret,,r; l ueutr-r1 ei. It 4 per cent Ilrt'.ea.e inl attendlance last year. Nullber liimitetl. I he placte for- high eti>tt ctral euate . Write for catalogue. R. E. BOBBITT, Prest., MANSFIELD, LOUISIANA Why Wear the Old Felt? WHEN STRAWS ARE SO CHEAP We have all shapes in the varieties of straw hats, and at least one to please your peculiar style of beauty. Order one by parcel-post to-day. ULLMAN & CO. "Good Clothes Since 1878" Main St. - Natchez, Miss. _ ._- _ _ __ _-_-- -_ _i_._._. i SRSC1 RT-R O( T.. (. A.C',L'R" i The Wonderful Jeffery Service to Owners -'. .- i e' :t every Cross ewtc .. tck oie: n the service o.. t. H~Ai dividcis ;,.e i,',.d in the in 8 creased satisi u1 e c :Z ,Ie vice such an Hours . e -,: : ervice uch n organization p .. A stock (if p"yc, e . . . - value to one s-anar. .. . .. the factory and Sran w , "utn J er ., ", :- 'ntain stocks. H rs E .:, t:.. ae original pattern :. is., jigs and tools for crT r.,art of every Rarnmbh: car ever made. This stock is c .-;icd that we rrn~, ;ssure to owners ~Cakg quick delivery of p.rts even of old modet. The price of Jefferv paxts is one-half ; two-thirdsr lower than that of r.o":r . other cars. HE j1ti-` y c,. org ... .. .. nct ,rT]y includes an eu. ier" : :;.icnt at the facto;r. but it is supple Smented v- r. corps of exp~rt: o%. the road and by 36 nearly fivc hu,:; rd branches ant: ii:i..L:r, 'A ealers. The Hours branches main:in a complete oc: c' pr ts, while the larger ci;::I :: c- }c, have all ta:it eor which there would t.rdina. . . e, ,, The clock f .. h r. i wouid :drnarily require for the owner tc get a part after his orc<" reaches one of ours our distribjuting po,",t:. S- . " .:;', ,c: . >-ccih :. reprod:ction ( , , £ , Cur:'. "r( r ;.n oil paintring by R. i . ra, atr', c.. maii.ng. See the Cross IC.untry ! : ca . at :::. Iefferv branch 0: dealer's di pi',\ re mn, it.t :nd for the picture anyway. The Thomas B.Jeffery Company Main Office a rd Works, Kenosha, Wisconsin Branches: Dloatos (L;r:;;. Milwau kee. NewYork. Pbiladelpkia. SaaFraacisco .J.) , V ''t.) & MACHINE WORKS oto .. n.gouisi. TLouisiana. Telephones on Farm 50c per Month and Up If there is no telephone on your farm write for our free booklet telling how you may get service at small cost. Address FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED. 123 SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATLANTA, GA. I gents for MOWERS T IoNs IHAY RAKE. AND !Io EI - AII.EN'S PLANET .IIR. ('I ITIVArIft- R A KES VI Nt'IIErrER AR ,ms ('( . (n'j.T's FIRE ARMs Co,. SMITI H > Ra.o BINDER 111.l ,RN & HICKMAN AH\ N T IESN elo. 11) I'I , N . AIt NIA II T IE S I1 ARri -BEKER PAINw Co. `'0 IA'N I 'IA *ii (O. INI\E R r'IA;(It BALE MLN TW INE ST, atRTT' s FIxE ToosWINE STERLINI EIvRY ,IIEEl. Co. LHWARDIE VW FLmlG LOUIS HOFFMAN ,OwINti "MIS. Money to Lend. On IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, long timt and easy payments. Can negotiate loans for amounts from $1,000 up. Kodol eve sou stomac, palpitation of the heat. Digests what you eat ,T1TRSCR TRIR '11 THAZ C''I''I