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LIBERAL 0' CASH DISCOUNT - - ON - MANY BARGAINS Boys' Suits IN HER LINES Men's Pants FALL SAMPLES ON DISPLAY ed Light Coats WE GIVE S the GREEN TRADING Towa Straw a STAMPS hh(h to th rhos. J. Reed& Co. A , aQ c a I "MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR" I Past 406 MAIN STREET M Rani S he hva '" NATCHEZ, MISS. g N st h mad -- hnnu JU'I)I('IAL ADVERTISEMENT. Nrov the O RR OF SALL- the S--- ther S State of Louisiana. Parish of Tennas, Tenth ditol District Court. at th x line UNI(ON LAND & TIMBER ()'O. tgr hear vs. No. 5 mart g ilIRS oF THOS. P. FARRAR. E AL petit PUBLIi( NOTICE is hereby given, that by 3.A T virtute f an Order of Sale to me directed rnnn by the above named Honorable ('ourt, in the 31. 1 above namedl matter, I will. on- chat UTIMAY tI 3th ky at AlllST 1. 1113, n oler for sale at the (ourt House doIr, in the Nort Town of St Joseph, in this parish, between marl the hours of tI o'('lock A. M. and 4 o'clock :It p. M., to the last and highest bidder, for "C cbsh, the following described property, sit- toin asted in this parish, and belonging in In-dl chat vision to Union Land & Timber Co. and to clid thO Heirs of Thos. P. Farrar. and to Richard said C. Gregg, in the prqoportions as follows: to, T ibhard ('. G(regg. one half, to Union Land a Timber C,'.. one-fourth, and to the heir- t. SuThos. P. Farrar. one-fourth, to-wit: The West half of the Northeast quarter of Section twenty eight .Township twelve, North ge ten, East, containing seventy-nne S aVh a(res. Terms of Bale: Cash. Stat JOHN HUGIIES. Sheriff. pt. Joseph, La., July 2Mth. 1913. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT Stateof Louisiana, Parish of Tensas, Tenth District Court. KILLODEN PLANTING CO. vs. No. M56 pU HEIRS OF THOS. P. FARRAR. meo Coui ' UBLIC NOTICE In hePebv given, that by r virtue of an Order of Safe to me directed Vi by the above named Honorable Court, in the offe aBove named matter. I will. on- Tow TINMIT thS Slth dy N AIST L l. I13. the s for atle at the Court House door, in the n of St. Joseph, In this parish, between lans or bOnua of 11 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock num P. M., to the last and highest bidder, for cash, the following described property. alt- A S gated in this parish, and belonging in indl- of , e W s to Killoden Planting Co. and to the cent Hera of Thos P. Farrar, in the proportions BWo . s follows: Kilwlen Planting Co., three- We learths (-4), and to Heirs of Thoa. P. Far- saId lrt one-fourth (1-4). to-wit: Caft S he East half of the Northeast quarter, with West half of the Southeast quarter, and rant goathwest quarter of Section ,. containing Ohs three hundred and eighteen and ninety-one Ht a-ehundredths acres: West half and orth- one ast quarter of Section $4, containing four (ire handred and eighty and fifty-four one hun- line dredtha acres, and the Northwest quarter of said letion 36, containing 100 acres, all in Town- Set ship11, North, Range 9, East. of irmtu of Sale: Cash. JOHN HUGHE8, Sheriff. of J It. Joseph. La., July 25th, 1913. to Albs JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT by, R. O IOF SALE. At - to tl State of Louisiana, Parish of Tensas, Tenth acr District Court. will ney tios UNION LA.D & TIMBER CO. said Sou vs. No. 5M sa tion HEIRS OF THOS. P. FARRAR. par the DUILIC NOTICE is hereby given, that byI Al Svirtue of an Order of Sale to me directed all by the above named Honorable C.urt, in the ,f S move named matter. I will, on- her TIUMAT thu 36th dby f AIST, L l. 1313, Mr fer for sale at the Court House door, In the , I Town of St. Joseph, in this parish, between sud the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and4 o'clock P. M., to the last and highest bidder, for chthe followIng deacrtlbed property, sit UsIet in this parish and belonglng In indi tisloa to Union Land & Timber Co. and to the Heirs of Thon. P. Farrar, in the propor- i oas as follows: to Union Land & Timber Co. tree-fourths, and to Heirs of Thos. P. Par sre, one-fourth, to-wit: The West half of the Northeast quarter of, Section 8. containing 80.86 acres; and the, Northeast quarter of Section 4, containing 13.14 acres; all in Township 11, Range 10 lIst; also the Boutheast qluarter of Section U, ontalinin 186.10 acres, and the West half 94 the We half of the Northeast quarter i SoSection I, containing 896.08 acres, all ina Township 12,. Range 10 East. Terus of ale: Cash. JOHN HUOGHEB, Bheriff. St. Joseph, La.. July 26th, 1918. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. WUT OF Flm rACIAsl. tate of Louisana, Parish of Tensas, Becond . Justice Court. a ADOLPH ELOUTTER vs. No. 490 I.T. DILLON. DUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby given that bs a . virtue of a writ of Plerl Facias to me (l . - otel by the above Honorabile Court. in the - bove styled matter, I have seized and will, Os SATURDAY the I30th day o AUGUST. A. D. 1ti. *eer for sale at the ofe of the Second Ward Justice c'ourt, in the Town of Newell toe, In thti parish and State, and between the hours ft 11 (o'clok a. m. uand 4 o'clock p. E., the fdllowlng described property situat ed in the Parish of Tensas, State ot Louis anas, and seized In the atrve styled and aumbered suit, to-wit: That certalin lot of groun.d, being a part (,f outhrobwd plantation, in the Parish of Ten 5, bteginning at a romnt on Lake St. Joseph rablrd. f.rrtv-three 1(43) feet distant fro ( outheast corner of Lot No,. 1 of the Routhwood Fieitl Addition to the Town of Newellton, as per map of same, recorded in Notarial itcord 'N, page 648, on the 1lth day of MaY. 1901, Rec,ords of the Parish of Ten.as, anl being that same lot sold to Sal S le Chase. as per act passed before Louis B]ckner. a Notary Public in and for the Par ish of Tensas. on the Iltih day of January. 195, reference to which map and deed is e., ereby made for a descuriptionof said Lot No. i1 from the Southeast corner of which lot a starting piut is made for a description of the Lot ierein conveyed, running thence North 60 ,irrees East 181 feet to a stake. thence North 30s degrees, a0 minutesa, Wet 94 feet. thence South 50 degrees iWest 177 feet to the said Lake St. Joneih public r oad. toence .Snith 29 dIlrees 48 minutes, Rust (24 feet asio -.al' I puhlli t rd to the Idacte i, beginning. andI containing one (1) acre of, Termta o Sale: Caah, with benefit of ap Pal'sement. ra- m JnULI'S SALOMON, Dy. Sheriff. NMIwLLTOuN. LA.. July 28th. 1913. No. Six-Sixty-Six - This I a precriptios prOpeted epecially - MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVEN. _Five or six does will break say c , sad r tskea then as a toic the Fmeer will not stur. It set on the 1rw.' be ,r taN dm.. matd oes a. gripew h.b m JITDIhIAL ADVERTIBEMENT. ORDER oF SALE. State of Louisiana. Pariah of Tensa. Tenth District Court. B. F. YOUNG NSvs No.5600 ES S. CHAS. YOUNG -- AND BLANCHE L. YOUNG pft'RLLC NOTICE i hereby given that by virtue of an Order of Sale to me direct- I ed by the ahove named Honorable Court, in - the above styled matter. I will, on H SATIUT the 35th day of AMIST A. L. 1113, n offer for sale at the Court House door, in the Town of St Joseph. In this pariah, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.. to the highest bidder, for cash. the following de -'crihbdi propertv. sittutte'i in this parish. and belonging in indivision to R. F. Young and to the above named minors. R. Chas. Young Sand Rlanchse L. Young, to he sold to effect I partition theref among the co-owners: The ('harlton plantation. ituated' on Lake S'at Peter. in the Pariah of Tenesa. Il.nisana. " heing more ,nrticulnrlv desrihbel as follows, to-wit- The FPnt five-eights of Section 31. the Past bhlf of Rection 30. Township 11. North. C Range I. East: salo that tract of land lying hbetween the boundary of the Charlton and SSt. Peter plantations and a line drawn and to be drawn byh John Johnson. Parish Sur ve-or as 'shown by plat on the parish map made by the raid Johnson. Includinr one hundred acres, with the buildings and Im pr,ovements thereon, said line beginning at the intersection of the old boundary between the Charlton and Rt. Peter plantations with the main plantation ditch. and following said th ditch to the intersection of a line beginning at the cottonwood tree on. the said houndrary line httweer said Charlton and St. Peter tlantations, and running thence North AO 1-2 degrees. East 40--hbeing the direct or reverse hearing of snid line: said tract helng further descrihbed as follows: beginning at a point marked ''B" on map made by Henry Smyth. surveyor. annexed to and made a part of the petition of plaintiff In this sult. which point marked "B" is established as follows: be ginning at the Southeast corner of Section by 36. Township ll.North. Range 10. East thence ed running East saing the Routh line of Section he 31. Township 1,. North. Range 11, East. 30 chains to the boundlarv line between Charl ton and St. Peter plantations, thence North 20 cbhlins to "B.'" and beginning at "'R" he Nortn 50 degrees West 4I chains to point en marked "A" on said man, then beginning t'k at r.' again North.50chains topoint marked 'or "C" on said map,. thence from point "''C" to it- psint marked ' A" South 50 dtegrees West 45 i- chains, the said one hundred acres being in to eluded in the triangle "A." "R." "C," of .rd said map. which I on file In my office. to Terms of Sale' ('ash. udl J.OHN HUGHES. Sheriff. irs St. toseph. La.. July 25th, 1913. Jt' JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT. ne SLZUR AND SALE. State of Louisiana. Parish of Tensas, Tenth District Court. DUNCAN (t. MINOR vs. No. 5610 oth MRS. ANNIE W. HORNSBY - AND HUn5ASED - S. P. HORNSBY. 108 PIUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue of a writ of Seizure and Sale to me directed by the above named Honorable Court in the above styled suit, I have seized and will. on e1 SATUrA the 21th lay f SEPTTEl I, A . M1 , - he offer for sale at the Court House door of the Town of St. Joseph, In this parish, between the hotra of 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. the following described property, sit ue nated in the Parish of Tensas, State of Louis 'en iana, and selsed in the above styled and nck numbered sault, to-wit: rt- A certain lot or parcel of land in the Town dii of St. Joseph, and being a part of the lot re the cently occupied by Captain and Mrs. Albert a >na Bondurant, the said lot commencing on the West side of Second street where the line of ar- said Bondurant lot used to join the lot of the Catholic Church. thence running parallel Vie or with the boundary line between said Bondo nd rant lot and the lot of the said Catholic Ing Church two hundred and ten feet; thence on ie mue a line parallel with the tine of Second street th- one hundred and tea feet; thence two hun r red and ten feet parallel with the boundary in. line between the said Bondurant lot and the fr( 'of said Cathelic Church lot to the West aide of ,r Second street, thence along said Second street one hundred and ten feet to the point of beginning, which taully appears by a map da of John Johnson, Parish Surveyor, annexed to a eertaln deed from Captain and Mrs. Albert Bondurant to said Mrs. A. W. Horns- fel by, recorded in Notarial Record Book "O" pages 136 and 196, being a fraction over one- mi half acre of land. Also An undivided one-seventh interest in and to the Villa Clara plantation, containing 87' nth acres of land, bounded on the North by the wild lands lately belonging to E. L. Whit- tir ney, deceased, and the Minnehaha planta tion belonging to Joseph Curry Eaat by the said Minnenaha plantation and island Chute, South by China Grove plantation and wild Wf lands as aforesaaid-being part of Irregular Sections 10 and 12 and all of irregular Sec. &l tion 11, In Township 10, Range 12, East, ann part of Section 1i. saple Township and Range. Also an undivided one-seventh interest in ha the following wild lands containing 1917 acres S All of Section 4 in Township II, Range 12i Dl ted all of Section 1a in Townahlp 10, Rang 1i, all the of Section 17, same Townshlp and Range, not heretofore sold by the said ]. L. Whitney to Mrs. India Brown; all of the above dearrlbed property being is the Parish of Tensas, State da the of Louisiana. together with all the buildlngs een and improvements or thereto attached. o Terms of Sale: Cash, with benefit of ap- M i- prasement. JOHN HUGHES. Sherlff. j ;d At. Joseph. La.. August 1Mh, 1918. Sill · of \a..,.. I \UfU ca the t 10 r sty ain pe.-ose ce M M S i All Ranges of Vision d IN ONE PAIR GLASSES tU sc )Our Krytop In visible Double Vision D lenA~t enable youl to se with tequal ond clearnees objects afar atd those near at hatnd--coombining the etfficiency of F two pairs of glasses in the convenience re of one. co Wh ile ordinary bi-focal lenteea show the cementstl, age-inidicating .'egment, R Krytoks are groulnd from one piece by i and cannot Lbe ditstinguished iron sin - f gle' lens glas-es. i , e have made the accurae grind ing of Kryptok lentses anid adjustmnent I )T, of SIlr-on mnounltings a study antd a N ond specialty. S. A MOSES, thetl n f . _ ed in $ 8th t Week-End Specials ary. lo a tht will ive you the strong en o end of the barga. te A blue serge soit with a pair west of white serge trousers for It I;; $22.50. The oet with the white rot a touer makes prt anoth co l er man suit and its a combina r I tion every man needs at every t weekend or vacation. It's the most becomingl outfit a man can rin. puton. AsK lren i $18.50 to $25.1ll rOD1i Seofles (o. II -- VICKSBURg, MISS. gik nth THE BIG SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! BEGINS MONDAY the 28th JULY. EVERY SU IT ' REDUCED HOUSE 33 1-3 Less Original Price! per cent! t All Woolen, Mohair and Linen Suits Included. m ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS. UNDERWEAR AND SHIRTS LESS 25 PER CENT. ng ALL STRAW A_! PANAMA HATS LES 33 1-3 PER CENT. Terms of Sale--Strictly Cash. ALL ORDERS SOUCITED AND OUR IrST ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TPEM w ULLMAN & CO. t "Good Clothes Since 1878" SMain St - Natchez, Miss. I | _n e_ _ _ _ - . WHEN IN VICKSBURS STOP AT - - - T0 THE HOTEL WASHINGTON ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS CINTRALLY LOCATED --- - EUROPEAN PLAN . N. FARRAR .... T. W. mICARDmsoW. . NEOFORD Chi.f Clerk NEWELLTON SOCIETY NOTES. Mr. Arthur l.opus made a trip to Tallulah this week. Pt Mr. Joe I acs and family left for that a visit to B:owi's \',lls. regu ' Hi. T. M. Wade w.e a welcome New visitor to town this week. elect Mrs. Rogers and Miss Knight are the visiting at Seminary, Miss. "i'n Mr. Sam Marks has returned elect from a visit to Brown's Wells. ing Miss Nell Triche attended the air dance at Tallulah on Monday night. Bon Miss Vivian Kaufman spent a from few days with Mrs. Henry Kauf- of man. have The weather was more favorable Pion this week and we hope will con- h SEC tinue. Mrs. H. Goldberg, of Waterproof, Bnd was the guest of Mr. A. Salomon Cler and family. THI Mr. Frank Owen, of St. Joseph, (, F has accept a position in Alverson's w Drug Store. day Mr. MI. Jacoby went to New Orleans to join Mrs. Jacohy and daughter, Lucille. Sup, Messrs. C. L. Clark and W. D. Martinier made a business trip to Vicksburg this week. l)r. Alverson was called to Vicks- pi burg on Monday on account of the ther illness of his mother and was again DA' called to her bedside on Thursday. lar Mr. Paul Fleming, of Tallulah, a in passed through town en route to tore St. Joseph with Messrs. Yeager, 'icr Seddon and Fairly. ha\ Mr. P. H. Wade is enjoying a delightful vacation and upon his re turn will go to Lake Providene to Huc accept a position with the Guenard Clef Drug Co. day Mr. J. A. Vesey has bought a Ford auto from the company's local representative, Mr. C. L. Clark. Mr. Vesey made a trip to Tallulah and is delighted with his car. Mr. Jos. M. Harper, Jr., has ac cepted a position at Shreveport and Mr. Bennie Salomon has been made manager of the local exchange at Newellton for the Cumberland Tele phone and Telegraph Co. Among those who attended the the dance here on Wednesday night were: Misses S. M. and C. M. Muir, Josephine Aly, Alma and Cora Marlow, Alice Buckner, Lena and Mary Triche, Reinette and Pauline tos Abrahms, Willie Lewis, Mable bri Couvillon and Messrs. Keil, Aisop, Wade, Owen, Lessing, Circle, Mar- ah tinier, Turpin, Couvillon, Nassen, W Bragg, Seab, Triche, de Vries, Aly, rel and Abrahme. Chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. Aly, Mr. and Mrs. de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow and Mrs. Triche. Reduce Cost of living! THRUGH ST. JISEPN CAHNING FACTii M We can fruit and vegetables of all description for 40 cents a dozen. Ev ery can guaranteed. For further par ticulars write- J. M. CUSII, Box No. 68. St. Joseph, La. S UB80$eBE NOW. Proclamation *f Election A dill fr. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, day w that there will be an election held on Mary TUESDAY, AI'(iUST 26th, 1913, at the Muly regular polling places at Newellton and New Light, in the Second Ward of Ten- yrs sas Parish, Louisiana, for the purpose of the da electing a Constable for said Ward for the unexpired term of L. K. Fultz, re- Marjo signed. and N Public notice is also given, that an T. Cu, election will be held at the regular poll ing place at St. Joseph, in the Third The Ward of Tenss Pariah, Louisiana, on Frank above date, to elect a member of the terri. Board of School Directors for said parish from said ward, for the unexpired term lighter of W. J. Steen, resigned. recipit Further notice is hereby given, that we by th. have appointed the following Commis sioners and Clerks of Election to act as such at said election: ,i SECOND WARD-NEWELLTON Pa'('r. Jno. D. Fultz, Jno. Murdoch, Louis Buckner, Commissioners; L. de Vries, nn Tbr i Clerk. one THIRD WARD.-ST. J(tSEPII PRc'T. First E. F. Newell, J. P. Scott, A. S. Lewis, The Commissioners; A. Bondurant, Clerk. Witness our hands, officially, this 20th It a day of August, 1913. that W. M. DAVIDSON, G. C. ()LDMAN, dag JO. CURRY, f D Supervisors of Election, Tensas Parish, so ver Ia. porte( Proclaa0tion of Election. ard been PC UBIC NOTICE is hereby given, that e there will be held an election on T'ES- nurse i DAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913, at the regu- exper lar polling place at Newellton, in the the Second Ward of Tensas Parish, to elect good a member of the Board of School Direc ) tors for Teneus Parish, from said Ward, vice R. V. Newelt, resigned. tor m Further notice is hereby given, that we in sa have appointed the fI')lowiing Comlmis- atten sioners and Clerk of Election to act as such at said election: Jno. I). Fultz, Jno. Murdoclh, Louis ing t SHBuckner, Commissioners; L. de Vries, d Clerk. Fr. Witness our hands, officially, this 20th Brac day of August, 1913. a W. M. DAVIDSON, t(. C. GOLDMAN, Ishin JOS. CURRY, chin. Supervisors of Election, Tensas Parish. Pe, La. thin NOTICE. Abý kercl le FIX YOUR GIN BOXI ca All cotton most be not over 27x54 and Don' square sides, otherwise will be penalized us to t1.00 per bale. sell, ie E. A. BUELOW, Agt. mono t - Selli" FOR SALE. Ayou Laid d 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Mo- to-di e tor Boats at bargala prices, all makes, goi le brand sew machines, on easy month ly pyment plan. GeOt our proposition Pe ore buyllng or you win regret it; r- also bargalJm In used Motor Cycles. n, Write ms to-day. Enclose stamp for ddress Lock Box 11, Treaton, St Michigan. ting ad Wanted to Buy--Oats. a da 1 wish to annouce that I am lathe Dr market for Oats and guarantee to pay Illir thet market price. Samples lew C. R. DARDEN, Agent. and Boa No. 333 St. Joseph, La. e and all HUGH TULLIS re, Atterns y.at.Law run ST. JOSEPH, . - LA. or Ofice--Court House. Ho La. All busiue given close perrsoal at. pe tension. roc nos FOR SALE. One 2-year old Durham Bull, Regis tered by the American Short Horn Breeders' Association. Can deliver the papers with him. Prices right. J. A. VESEY, Newelton, La. Important Notice! As requested by a number of owners of live stock, Dr. L. E. Miller of the Natchez Veterinary Hospital will visit r NEWELLTON, MONDAY, August 25th, and will be at their service. f Mrs. t. \ rrelll anl children are vis- n itin New O()rlan-. Mrs. ('. V. Itlatlitl anl children are the guests of Mrs. A. It. Ratcliff. Mles-r-. I). Muir and C. V. Rateliff were Visitors ti, .t. , l,-pI, ,,n Thursday. Mr. A. E. ;rten is visititing his par ents at "(;ayos,,, Jeflerson county, Miss. Mr. Elliot Coleman, J. P., Seventh Ward, was a visitor to St. Joseph this S w--k. g Mr. B. F. Young left this week on a businesi trip to New Orleans and Chatta nooga. Mrs. T. M. Wade has returned from a most pleasant and beneficial visit to relatives near Port (iihson. Mrs. Belle I.mle and daughter, Miss (Gladys, of Natchez, are visiting Mrs. Dan Morris at Hard Times. Mrs. C. C. Skinner and children have returned from a visit to her paurnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. (;uice at Moro. Mr. and Mrs. R. Simon and son, of Greenville, Miss., and Mr. I. I). Moore, Sof New Orleans, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Joe Levy. Rev. I. A. N. Wilson went to Jackson, Miss., this week to meet Mrs. Wilson, who will spend several weeks with him at Marydale. Mrs. W. J. Steen and Miss Amalia v Steen have returned from a visit of sev- o eral weeks to friends in Cameron parish and New Orleans. Misses Ethel and Norma Reiber, of Crowley, and Miss Elsie Weir, of Gaines \ville, Fla., are the guests of Mrs. R. W. Wimberly, at Osceola. n Among the roundtrippers on the Cor dill from Natchez to Vicksburg last Sun n, (lay were: Mrs. B. E. Koerber and Misses on Mary and Louise Gudice and Nannie Mulvihill. 'n- Mrs. Ella Snyder had as her guests for the dance: Mrs. W. M. Davidson, Misses A re Marjorie Davidson and Marion Curry, and Messrs. Joe. M. Davidson and Joe. 2 an T. Curry.-Madison Journal. p Ill ird The many friends of Mr. Allen Buie, of ci on Franklin parish, who has travelled in this t h territory for several years, will be de rv, lighted to know that he is soon to be the recipient of congratulations, as evidenced we by the following invitation that has been i received here: Mr. and Mrs. William G. Scott will give In marriage their daughter rr. Annie to uis Mr. Weary Allen Buie ee, on Thursday afternoon fourth of SBotember one thousand nine hundred and tharteen at half after four o'clock T. First Methodist Episcopal Church, South Rayville, Louislana die The honor of your presence is requested dia Bic )th It affords us great pleasure to announce the that little Maude, the eight-year-old Dr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lazarus, or f Duckpond plantation, who has been an' sh, so very ill with typhoid fever, is now re Sported convalescent and will soon be re garded as oractically out of danger. Dr. pa Murdock, the attending physician, has th been ably ssisited by MisSteel, a trained vo nurse from Natches, who has had wide re gu- experience in her professlon and enjoys u the the reputation of being exception.lly ti lect good in her work. But for the valuable Saidl rendered him by Miss Steel the doc tor might have had a much harder fight ri we in saving his little patient. The success "ii- attending their efforts is most pleasing asto both physician and nurse and comfort >uis ing to family and friends of the patient. Sc Free Ldles and Gents Watchea, Rugs, tth Bracelets sad Jewelry of Every De scriptiokn, Lace Curtais, House Fura ishings, Rifles, Moving Picture Ms chines, Printing Presses, Fountaln th ish. Peas, Slates, im fact nearly every- .l thing you cam thlak of you can get im Absolutely Free for selling our Beauti ful Fancy Drawn and Satin Striped Hand- fu kerchiefs at 10c. each. They sell rapidly, St 6 can generally be sold in each house. and Don't send us amy moMey, but write ized us to send you a lot of Handkerchiefs to sell, that when sold you will send us the Smoney and get the premium selected. Selling 24 handkerchiefs entitles you to your choice of an Elegant Watch, 3 Gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc. Write us Wo to-day, we trust you and take back the Sgoods if you cannot sell them. tion INOLA CO., Chicago, Ill. :it; Jest Better Tha Spoking. ton, Spanking will not cure children of wet ting the bed, because it is not a habit but , a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowanu the Drug Co., Department 2491, Chicago, pay Illinois, have discovered a strictly harm ples less remedy for this distreresing disease at. and to make known its merits they will s eend a SOc Padcage securely wrapped and prepaid Albeoltely Free to any reader of The Gasette. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and in ability to control urine during the night ' or day in old or young. The C. II. Rowan Drug Co. are an old Reliable House, write them to.day for the free I mct dicine. Cure the siejed members of yotrn family, then tell your neighbos m and frLids aboet this remedy. The Telephone and Good Roads The telephone goes hand in hand with'good roads. The telephone overcomes many of the obsta cles of bad roads and makes it possible for the farmer and other rural residents to transact 'busi ness in the city and with neighbors when the roads are impassable. Progressive farmers are insisting upon good roads and telephones. These two agencies of modern civilization are doing more than all others toward eliminating the isolation of country life. You can have a telephone in your home at very small cost. Send a postal for our free booklet giving complete information. FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED. 123 SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATLANTA, GA. i •- • - . , - -_ - -: - , - ,- .. --- To the Public: t On the solidtatlon of Dr. E. M. li es Ranck, I have located here to prac- all tice Veterinary Medicine. Am a cure graduate of the Chicago Veterinary Cats College, and can practice here and reu in Louisiana. ,ire, At the present time my office facet will be at A. H. Bernstein's Stable the 1 on Main Street. Phone No. 881. the (cons E. H. BIIE, M. 0. C. is NATCHEZ, MISS. that mon PREVENTION II W Wite Diarn Ca be Prevuted a aid Cuaret ni After years of experiments we have din- of ti Icovered a sure cure-or money back. TI 2k. Package. I Ptackages, $1.11 taki Prevention is not a cure-all. It only pre vents and cures White Diarrhoea in baby chicks and Cholera In older fowls. One and ounce of prevention is worth tons of cure. Ill In tablet form. one PREVENTION CO. " Box 1127 AtlMiean PK, N. ami AGENTS WANTED FIL* TRY SOLACE AT 1M EXPENSE Mosey Back ter any ea.e of R mtisa, Neralie r sadache that Solace Fals to lesse SOLCE RBEMEDY Is a recent medlesl gel discovery of three German Sclentist that dissolves Uric Acid Crystals sad Purifes the i Blood. It is easy to take, and will not afeot the weakest stomach. It is guansnteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law to be absolutely free from opiates ma or harmful drugs of any description. SOLNgE is a pure speciec in every way, bul ane has been proved beyond question to be the surest and quickest remedy for Uric Acid in Troubles known to medical science, no mat ter how long standing. It reaches and re- to moves the root of the trouble (Uric Acid) and paries the blood. I'e TBE SOLNAEB CO. of Battle Creek are the Bole U. S. Agents and have thousands of t voluntary testimonls letters which have been received from grateful people SOLA E ? gei restored to health. Testimonial letters, lit erature and FREE BOX sent upon request. m R. Lee Morris, President of the First Na tional bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace eta Company uas follows: "'I want you to send a box of Solace to my father in Memphis, Tenn., for which I en close SI. This remedy has been used by some U1( friends of mine here and I must say its action was wonderful. yol lSigned) R. L. MORRIS." Pot u In se 0e and 1.00 boxes. Wa IDRiQ A. SNoO RE Tratment Schemes or Fees." J T SO e O ALONE does the work. WPft te.day oei te bw o , b t. W. Sie-Wal Bonds for Sale. PT'BLIC NOTICE is hereby given that W the hide-walk bonds of the Town of St. J.oseph, aggregiAting $6,000.00 in'denom inations of $100.00 each, and hearing 5 per cent interest per annum, payable ST semi-annually, are offered for sale. For further information apply at the Bank of St. Joseph. W. M. DAVIDSON, Mayor. JosuIA P. Scrr, Clerk. I LOPUS & BRACE, SAUTOMOBILE REPAIRING i ST. 0SEPO 1 , LA. M ASOINE, alD A SIPPUES Garage on Pamela Avemue, Near Uvery Stahl. a ALL W K SAIMANTEED. " Phema No. 17 i'Ordere left at Livery Stable t will have attention. - tate of Louisiana, Parish of Tenses, Teath District Ct urt. S 8cesalon of John Buckaer, dec'd. DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that'Mar Sp tin Jscoby has applied to be appointed I Administrator of the Succession of John Buckneer deeaesued. i Now, therefore, unless written opposition thereto be filed in my omce within ten days after frst pbliceatlon hereof, said appoint t ment will be made as prayed for. fL. 8.] Witness m hand and theseal of I. aid Court, this 18th day of July, A. D. 1918. le JO6. CURBY, Clerk 10th Distriet Court, Tensas Parish, La. se . Joseph, La., July lsuh, 381." of ewrTs= C wrrcn us r L i "ALV ALtV w pal-sk.Ur smP. $100 Reward $110 The readlers of this paper will bepleased te learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that seience has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. ' Hall's Catarrh (tire is the only positive a cure now known to the medical fraternity. ry Catarrlh being a constitutional disease, ad requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ('re is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood an: mucous sur Ice faces of the system, thereby destroying be the foundation of the disease, and giving 1. the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propritors have so much faith in its curative powers that they oilffer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. a - Sold by l)ruggists, 75cts. Take Hall's Family Pill's for constipa tion FREE TULANE SCHOLARSHIP. NOTICE IS hereby given that I have at my disporal a scholarship in Tulane IUniversity which will be given to any boy in this Senatorial District, composed of the parishes of Concordia and Tensas. The scholarship Is only given to boys 93 taking the regular academic course and cannot he given to the professional de r- partments; it is for a course of four years >nc and is worth to the student about $400.00 re. In the event that I receive more than one application I will cause an examina tion to be held and the scholarship will be given to the boy standing the beet ex LI. amination. G;. H. CINTON, St. Joseph, La. FILTERING AND SELF-MEASURING S GASOINE TANK. We have installed a Bow dig ser Self-Measuring Gaso the line Tank. Sd This outfit not only auto dat*s matically measures .gasoline wa; but filters it as well, all Acid in one operation. Attached `: to it is a hose for filling any ad receptacle at a distance from i the machine, such as that saa generally required by auto .st. mobiles. If you want your oe' taik filled quickly, and the o my gasoline filtered and meas o" ured as it go0s in, just drive your car along-side of our warehouse and see how quick k- ly we can let you get started on your way. Not a drop wasted. Time is money. See the point? tha W. R. BAKER & SON, nom- PlIiE . 2 n 5 ST. JOSEPI, UA. For of HULLS AND MEAL! Prices Reasonable TERIS-CASH. KgOur Cstmes please note: Hf and Meal So for Cash Only. Send Money with Order. TENSAS COTTON OIL Co SST. JOSEPH, IA. PHONE No. 4 ble NATCHEZ CONFECTIONERY COIFECTIOIS AID SIEETS OFP AL IIIDS. , Teath Cadies, Cakes, Ice Cream. - Weo Odt "'i DDIIG lD PAI RT ORDBRS, John aP r Restaurant s mow opes mation ad our saeice ue i aelled. .?p. CB COFECTIOIERY, , mm~s. ITCDI, - IESS. pliSrmdr u, Reles D soarwb oma