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A calf was born about two months, ago on the place of Mr. Sonnier, near Patowtville, with only two legs -hind oars. It is said tMat the lit tie animal is stout and hIeuIihy arid moves about in an erect attitude. Iberia Democrat. Ripans Tahules (iire had breath. LA GRIPPE AGAIN. During the epedewic of la grippe last season Dr. King's New D)iscovi'ry for consumption, coughs and colds. proved to be the best remedy. R, ports from the many who used it confirm this state ment. They were not only quickly re lieved, but disease left no bad after re suits. We ask you to give thisremedy a trial and we gurautee that you will be satisfied with results or the purchase price will be refunded. It has no equal in La Grippe, or any Throat, Chest or Lung Trouble, Trial bottles free at N. U. Young and A. J, Godard Drug .Stores. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. We could not be present to hear the Masonic address, by Judge Allen of St. Mary, at the Court House here Friday last week; but in proof of how entertaining it was, one person said he could have listen ed to it all day, and though it was over an hour long, another person said it did not seem to he over twenty-five minutes.- St. Landry Clarion. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. HAPPY HOOSIERS. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Ida mille, lad., writes: "Electric Hitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver troubles " John Leslie, farmer And stockman of .amie place, says: "Find Electric Bit tters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a ntw man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: E'ectric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives ot dies: be found new strength, good appetite and felt just like be had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, .at A. J. Godard and N. C. Young. Ripans Tabules curo headache. - - - r .L _ , The Philadelphia Times publishes an account of an animal that is al leged to have been lately discovered in Death Valley, California, resent tbling the great prehistoric 'lizzard that geology tells about. This par ticular animal is said to be about thirty feet long, with short legs, long tail like an alligator's, a head as large as a molasses barrel and O aped somewhat like a horse's body as large as elephant's, and eyes like a saneers, liver colored with bronze epote, WbeB~l~esCl eanse theblood WenW tC taking W.W.C We learn that Mr. Ben Randolph has had a town stalrd off on the K. C., W. & G. R'y, several miles from Babb's Bridge. The new town will be known as Bismarek. The town will soon have a newspaper, as Mr. Taylor, formerly publisher of the Leeompte Messenger, is bailding in Bismarok and expects to issue a paper. We tip our beaver to Bis merck, and wish it great suecess. Bismarek. will soon have post office facilities.-Town Talk. ForBIood,Bladder, Biliousness,W.W.C The- proprietor of the "Locust Grove" farm has sent us an egg, which he says is "a sample of the Murphy eggs; the Murphy chickenr are originally from Fiji. This egg is l inches long and t of an inch is diameter in its.largest part, and tapers to a point which is bent at a right-angle half an inch from the end. If the chicken from such an egg, wrnld have the shape of the egg. it would look something like the picture of the penguin we see in *he works on natural histofiy. Out friend might make a fortune selling his Murphy chickens as rare natura' curlosities.-St. Landry Clarion. adies, forFairSkinandCom lexion ais, eony w. .k. D'AVIS'S ICOUT1O COMPOUND COLDS SYRUP Ol? SORs THRA IILD CHERRY BRQICHITIn AND TAR. CROUP All Lung and Throat Troubles. DAVIS' Wild Cherry and Tar not only Cures the racking Cough. but acts so a tonic, soothes the nerue and builds up the patient. Has been in nee f~fty years and prescribed by Physiclats. Plessaoot to take. *Sold by alt Druggists. 50 ots. & $1.00 per bottle. JOHN H. COLLINS & CO., Philada., Pa. II I I8 bt skin deep. Thereare thonsands of ladies I wbo have regular features and would be at> corded the palm of beauty were it not for a nour conmplexion. To all such we reosonmend DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM as eosseselfg three qualities that qulckly chan.e the most sallow I and florid complexion to one of natural health and unblem d beauty. It cures Oily Skin. Fer fkles, Blac Beads. Blotches, Sunburn. Tan, Pimples, and all imperfections of the skin. It is not & casmetic hot a cure, yet is bet ter for the toilet table than powder. hold by Druggists, or Pont post pai~d upon receipt of 50c. 0. C. BITTER 6CO., Toledo, 0. GENUINE DONGOLA KID SHOE FOR $2.50. Why il it year shoes do not aft I Because your dealer does not keep the sizes and widths and you have oa to take what he has. We make ft fir s.,~ to get shees to fit your test. Sent prepaid on recerpf of cash, moneyorder or postal note. They are better than shoes sold in p retail stores for $3,00. When or. ' dering send us the width and size of your old shoes and an outline of the bottom of your foot on a piece of paper and wewillfityou. esell thefinestcity treand smake our shoes in widths from AA to EE, I sizes 134 to 8.Opers oI ..Common se toe. Every pair of shoes we make and sell are warranted. We wil keep your trade after getting it. J. M. PEEPLES A 0O., 2231 Fifth Avenue, - CHICAGO. SELF-CLOSING WASTE C cml GREAT FIRE' PRECAUTION 1na Srt e proe Room tav iente op, ggarp FOB PRICES AT ONOE. frank E. Fitts M't'g & Supply Co., 76*78 Pearl Street, Boston. DEAFNESSS ITS CAUSES AND CURE SclcntiftcaJly tre*ated by axz auiltofnrivor . "1o repuntiton. cDiifc si erzdiic.ted and enitre' cared. of from 20 to 30 years' standing, aft(,, ci other treatments have failed. How the ei~tl cultt is reached and thie cause removed, tLity mxlied in circulars, with affidavits aria ts ti~ snonials of curesfrom prorniuexitpeopcle,xc'P~ed frey D~r. A. NFOXTAdtNi6 Tasoma, Waat.. 'FITS CURED FITS CURED WE KNOW our remedy CURES the WORST CASES. That you may try it, wihout expense, we will send you One Botte free. All charges i prepad by us. Give Ages Post -Office and State. Address, IALCHAL CO., W Pmlla.,PL L OST MANHOOD Ii "NEUtVITIW' (rivrs F re n ch ý, aoldwithaW ~.. Gwggb.e to clara ý' ~a~iNerirousdiseas. / Memnory, Louaof~ brain Power, New. vousnelsý He ad. ,learn. Yost Manhood, ~trde afl'drains and loss ifpower in either yes~ over-exertion or puackaose. WiVIh every U d Mer s wegv0a.i 49 YEARS CURED ~ j849ps PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS Complete Ready For s80. Use. {~ o K0 In~ I Oval 21 Tears la Use all Over the World. No generators or extras. Oper ated by a child, Will stand by any $40O Gas Fountain and el five glasses to its ans. CHAPMAN & CO.. MADISON, - - - "' INDIANA. _ STFAITU EMBDi;E ` -; ?{FE fAL~E IMPROVEMENT MAINY F;:X'c.gV 1Y ITS OWN. ______T:. F IV YEARR SEOUR " ° GET R 1044 I S 1.,~ [ 4 WAV GAZ . giaPA-ar GUS SEEGER, General Agent 7OCaaal St., New Orleans, La., ChIIERCIAL COIG1l OF KBRTUICKY LEXINGTON, KENTUCJKY. fliq?.est Honor and Gold Medal received at WIorf&! epheates, for 8 f le of - ktpiiy and Gescrai Buaineus Education. 1000 students in attendanse tae e r 3t a ad Foreign Countries. 10,000 Graduates is business. 15 Teachers em yea 4 ourse consists of Book-keeping. Buiness Artihetie PasmvMp Cbmsiem kes B~anking, Joint Stork, Manufacturing, lectures, Btus"ss Pmaclic& MacMA I b~mm D5 Cost of Full Bussiness Coase, includipif Tuition, Siationery and kenti a family, about $90. ai Shorthesad, twge-Wrwfssg s Telegs sire ties, having special teachers and rooms, and can be taken one or wits the Bas. s ' l dpetal Ze. rtrnest for Ladies. Lady riC ioyed. No charge for poseia ins sitiuatiu"e. N. jaeat .Enter now. Fortrn WILBU U B. Wanfr, re.ws Ivasseetees. K. FARN Y1HAMtOCK CARTS NO HORSE MOTION { OR NO SALE, PATENtED JUNE iOth, 1901. ' EIGHT STTIhs MADE WITH TAP" AN) 'WITHOUT. ALL GUAR.ANTEED TO RIDE AS EANY AS A 1116C10 OR NO BALE. Ove@ 100A .s these terms. Besides the riding quality they are very datr able and the most convenicat cart oa the mae ket. Show this advt. to your dealer sad l( they will not get the goods for yea, writens far Catalogue andt prices. I It will simply sarise you at the sass yes can ride all dry longin cue of these cauts. Customers it beats a bggy. FAHRNEY NAMMOCK CART CO., * POLO, 14.. L~ouiesvue sa Ctusak I.:Cad:Ii R U C BY Taelass SCHOO .Itr "& liif' llli i(tt a't V86.2 RSE KITCH HIM TO THE GREAT ___ . Mn!bESPELLYfORncis SIN. ANDSPEEDING. PRONOUNCED DY ALL HORSEMEN4 TQ BE THMOsT PERFECT SULKY CART IN Ase U D$ALEBOE STOc '' G MENTS WN GD P DsRr~r~. _______tt For fifty years carriage makers have tried to invent anshort-turD" Veljicle that would not be a "turn-under." Success came with the invention of hea'rtholomcU'ledw agoft. The short-turn device andthe othermeritsofwhich there aemanyv, adescrthld iw illustrated catalogue, which, with address of local agent, will be sent reeo to uny w THE BARTHOLOMEW Co.. CIrCINNATh. 0. .,,. 0 LINfrom 7s i y . 0 M U and upwrs PIANOS, $185 and upwardg. drdrem: H. W. ALLGCERr \Wtrated fat 6 ner,^mwrn a W A S H I N G T O N . N . J . I ~ a ; ANUFACTURER 10.0 00I PER A ONL fINE W MAD Be. B`. .S RFGR ALoGUEý o"60 e : º J KIlTED. _TTO