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The Leader Millinery om CROWLEY, LA. Has now on exhibition the finest display of Spring and Summer M ILLINE RY That has ever been brought to Crowley. AGRICULTURE FAIRS. Aerf& Ast of Opportun. Itlea to Besnest The Farmers. A citcular has just been issued by the Commissioner of the Lotisiana State Board of Agri culture and Immigration to farm era, progressive leagues and all who are interested in the pro gress. of the State, askin co-op eration in the matter of holding agricultural fairs; 'The time is exceedingly pro pitious for greater stimulus being given the subject of Agri cultural- Fairs, throughout the Our State is again in a pros perous condition, and it should behoove every patriotic citizen, endowed with civic pride, to matke his parish, cities and towns more progressive and aggressive tsma ever before in their history. Other Southern States are mov hng erively along such lines, and many of them, notably Georgia, Mississippi, North and South Carolia and Virginia, have sue seeded in holding most creditable fairs, both of a State and local character, comparing most favor ably with similar organisations in other parts of the country. In many parishes of the State successful permanent organisa. tions have already been estab lished. Still there are others who bove not, as yet, given suffi cient serious consideration to these important institutions. It is to'be sincerely urged, there. JoreI that all such parishes should sOrliu4sly consider the matter, look at it from the standpoint of a business proposition, ; work Mrwaestly and concertedly in be. selotl first, the parish fair, sec edly, the distrlt fair, and ulti mably an organisation that will be worthy the name ,of great Stat Agricultral and live stock OtblWtioa. Our business men odl farmers, with the promised .--oparuat of the railroads, uateour6w5 or arm umacninry Implements, etc. , are awakening t to this important-method of pub- i lislang to the world the splendid 3 resources of their respective par- t abhes. In fact the latter are t oaiy awaiting the opportunity to t de-operate with the former which a wemli mean mutual benefit, t The ie riers are already being e much impressed by this progre yte movement, and areanxioualv demamei ing the opportunity to I oshblt their products in this " *gy, not merely to entertain; but < g a educational future and as as steter of business. - Numerous are the lessons aatih one farmer can -receive i rom his coempetitor when their lest@ are brought together, end s.e ~soaEstio acquired as. e r s r it cf a general display of i MYvipeld, produce of all kinds, rme lt Impliments, ptensils, etc., is oia far beyond the most iunpi~ Speetattotp of competi tors. 'his of itself, is most tin portaut fsture of the Agriual tM fair or ezhiutlim, ean hard ty b.roverestIheted. Lb us Set together, then, and rot only orgaise more fairs but try to improve those already In operatIon. arrangig the mee; tags coneeutively, as oates, so as to render all asistmane poe sible, both to ehibitor and the mraious local managements, and also too enourasge as large' an at temdance of people as posile throughout the circuit, and inor der that themost pleasant reol: lectio and valuable Inform mar be obtained by the greatest number of individuals who -re egaged i the various branhbes of farm ptactice. The -rcneo r the ad er takes prsetcal tm, the sooner wll itW greatestaouto geod be in toacorethetofrom.L o tme ueudty, there is no ine, to jse ftIue matter of .clleatS and prpeqsrlue ibats. A previous 1 s ted, "t.ealmI nMn of te tural Exhibition, and which should be held in the city offer ing, through friendly competi tion, the best location and induce ments. This department invites your co operation and suggestions as to how best to achieve the most successful and satisfactory re sults, and takes the liberty of submitting the following for your consideration. , - ORGANIZE FAIR ASSOCIATIONS. Ask all who may become inter ested to prepare products of all kinds for exhibition. (1) Oats; (2) Corn (3) Forage Crops; (4) Fruits ant Vegetables; (5) Livestock; (6) Dairy Produce; (7) Mill Products of all kinds; (8) Forestry, showing all kinds of native woods, b.th finished and in the rough. (9) Mineral Pro dbcts; (10) Local industries; (11) School Display; (12) Industrial Exhibits of all kinds; and, (18) by no means leave out the house wife, with all that deft fingers can so successfully make and arrange. Let us beasi fromyou, Very Respectfully, C. J. BARRow, J. S. LEE. Secretary, mCommissioner. GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATIO II -Louisiana will Hold Conven- ,,s tion This Month. a' The Louisiana State Board of .e Agriculture and Immigration E has-interested itself in the Good d Roads movement, with regard to a which the people throughout the .1 State are taking increased inter- . eat, and has secured the co-oper ation of Hon. Martin Dodge, Dir- P ector of Public Road Inqniries,of ti the U. S. Departm pnt of Agricul- a ture. d Mr. Charles .T. Harrison, t Special Agent, with'- a corps of $ competent assistants, has been , directed to do some demonstra- I tion work at Baton Rquge. Ob- d ject lesson roads will be con-* structed under the supervision of these experts, with the student I body of the Louisiana State Un- D iversity and Agricultural and t Mechanical College doing the en tire work. The students will be taught the best methods and the best materials for road building, and thoroughly familiarized with the handling of teams, improved machinery, etc. It has been de.ided that it would be an opportune time while this work is going op to have a Good Roads Convention, and the co-operation- of the Louisiana State Good Roads Association has been requested by the Hon. J. G. Lee. Commissioner of Ag ricultsre and Immigration. Immediately tollowing the con vention of the State Good Roads Association. there will be held also a S. utern Inter-State con ventiout of the Natiojial Good Roadi Aho ,tciation, to which con [vention a large, number of dele gates is expectid from the various parishes of this ;State, and from the adjoining States. It is proposed that the Louis bana State Good Roads- Associa t tion shall hold its convention in C Baton Rouge, on April 27th, and t the Soothers Inter State Good Roads convention will be held in that city `April 28th and 29th, - and apart from the aid to the en tire movement that can be given I to the LLouisiana State Good Ri0oads Associstiact, the Louisiana SState Board of, Agriculture .sand Immigrationand the people of Baton Rouge will lend every ef. i fort to make these conventions t ai unqualified success. eL The ro'sd demonstration will SbOof great value to every one in the State intereste4 In the-good s roEds movement, and it is sin a a@sty hoped that, spart from the ,,eg: l our parish g.od aTd o isaooiCiona , there il bea . large s tfri=id:e. tnboth' of thes . AU of 1he LouislanaNs P b ( 'OSd Roade Associatios ar a earnetli iqatSe to sen4 4 :-~ The presidents and members of the police juries of the various parishes, the various town or ganizati n s, progressive leagues, f'armers' organizations, district judges, road commissioners, and local good roads associations are also all requested to send de legates, or come as delegates to both conventions. Arrangements will be made for reduced raiload transporta tion, and the city of Baton Rouge p!edges itself to make both con; ventions interesting and profit able to all of the delegates. Healtha to YVoth. Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age. Herbine, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in robust health, and you to ward off disease, It cures constipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, fever skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the Complexion. Mrs. D.W.Smith, Whitney, Texas writes April 3, 1902: "I have used Herbine, and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it.0c. Sold by A.J.Godard. a JURY DRAWING htate :f Louieiana, Parish of -Vermilion.J I, simwonet teBlanc, clerk of court and ex-officio jury commissioner in * and for the pariah of Vermil:on State ,if (.ooniians. do hereby ct-rt fy that in acswdaznce with an order issued by the Hon. Wm. Pierre1n,,,t Edwards. Judge of the 17th Judi.iul distric..Courtin and for the pn-i-h and State aforesaid, of date M iech 10th, A. D. 1905, the jury coin missioners in and for the pari..h of Vermilion. ouisiana, legally "t, pointed and qa'tified in and fot suit parish and State. in the presene" , f two competett witnesses duly uiu.- 1 mond by theo- ;lerk for that pr.t pose, proceeded on Thursday, the 1 d day of March, 1905, inconfmnl C ty with said order and in accord ane with Act 186 of the General Assembly of Louisiana, for the year I 1808, approved July 13, 1898 to draw' Petit Jurors for the weekrk specilfed in the said order of date March 10th 1905, which twe week ixed by said order are to hegin with Monday, April 10th, 1905 and with I Monday, April 24th, 1905,. real,: C tively. And the names of those drawn oc serve as Petit Jurors for the week commencing Monday, April 94'h, 1 1906, being as fIlows, to wit: No. Names. W.,rd 1 Nunes Lyons 8 2 H il'ire Broosuard 4 3 Edward A. Lampman 3 4 Alpthe Meaux 3 5 .t. Julien Boudreau 3 6 Joseph Lee 2 7 P. Villier Broeseard 8 P. t(rsie Broamord 9 Flward Smiley7 6 Itt Andrew f. Moss 2 11 graste Guidry ti 12 Inicee Federie 8 13 0. . Gamm1l 5 14 John Feuh 7 .. 15 Benry Beford 6 U16 Ulvse Nequin 8 17 James White ' 7 18 William Meuxi 6 29 Lonts Datel 8 2o Ovey Comesex 4 21 Zack Griffa - 7 - 22 Oscar Traban 1 28 Joseph Montet 4 24 Felix O. Gilbeite . 8 ' 25 Chas. Clarke - 8 26 Nicholas landry 4 " 27 Sam Weiss 8 28 O.orge B. uammers 3 s 29 Sidney lyons j 0. Dave Whit& 7 j In testimony whereof, Witness my hand and seal of oeaee, at Abbeville. I s, this 17alt day of MWreb A D. SusbW LUBLANO. i Clerk of the' Distritc.t (o,'." and I t EOfri Jaer CQomirieis,uer.,YVer militn, Paribh [a. Last Hope Yanaished. When leading physicians said that W. BM. mitbatt, of Pekin, Is., had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; but Dr. Kiog's New Discovery for Con SnEption,Co ghs,sand OI s,keat imn out ofthis grve. Ie says: 'This great specisfe completely cured me, and save myy ife. isice then, 1 hive, used it for over 10 yatrs, auonsider .. 4 Sriy ye for o orvekms thrsto o suan re p rc* teed, ; At : ,-' Livery, Feed & Sale Stable Fine equipments. Good drivers who snow the country. Traveler's interests specially looked after. The best of accommodations for those who need good service. I am at McWorkman & Reiber's old stand on corner First and Daspit Streets. F 73etaire Phone, 10. Queen & Crescent Route. Through Pullman service from New Orleans .to New York via Chattanooga (Look Out Moutain) )Knoxville, Bristol, Lynchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, also Through Sleepers to St Louis Daily. Two solid vestibule trains Daily to Cincinnati: through Birmingham, Chattanooga and Lexington. Superior Dining Car service-Meals a la carte. Finest Trains in the South, For information write, C. F. WOODS, T. P. A., San Antonio. GEO. H. SMITH, G. P. A., R. J. ANDERSON, A. G. P. A. New Orleans, La. NEW opt - NEW FAST TRAINS TO St. Louis. MOBILE & OHIO Limited leaves New Orleans. 7.30 P.M. St. Louis EXPRESS. leaves New Orleans 9.10 A. M SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE on all trains Meals a Ia Carte. Library Observation Cars. ThrouEl SBleepers New Orleans to St. Louis THIQOUCH TIOKETB ON eALE TO ALL POIWlT-. Ticket Office: 229 St, CkadnClerCraleor Oppelto PoStal a Weetern Union Tel Coe Phone3639-E11. NEW ORLEANS. F.-E.GuEDRY, DISr. P. A. IBUY PAINTS FROM TB MANUFACTURER. Than to any other house. in the World for first class, high grade, best quality Paints. Sold either ready for use or in past, form, to be thinned down. Buy from the only paint manufacturing house In the country. selling direct from mills to user. All other Paint makers depend on dealers for the sale of their paints. That means one heavy expense and one profit that we cut out of our business. We sell direct to the man that uses paint. You may think that you can do as well as we could do for you, if you should try to buy a certain braid of paint that you thought well of, direct from the manu facturer. But you would make a mistake. The manufacturer might take your money and sell you the paint, but he would take care to charge you as much forthe paint as if you bought it from a dealer. He would put on that extra profit, to "protect the dealer". We have no salesmen or agents to increase the cost of our paints to the Consumer. We quote tq the~man that uses the paint the lowest and best price, reserving no margin to protect agents. We pay freight. SWe gladly advise our customers about paint.' Write for sample cards and paint advice, and blanks showing how to measure houses to show the quantity of paint required. A any Irst cla.s basines house or any lbe ini New Orleae, a the meareatile agciea it we are responsible. XR. McWilliams, Linited. mg u fatri,. fIa e 7.ld 9 i.si f seatlh P t. 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A postal car d addressed to eitht of the undersigned will bring you-full information regarding rates and connections, etc. C. E. SWINDELL, D. P. A. S. G. WARNIR, G. P. & T. A. T exarkana, TJex. Kansas City, Mo. SOUTHERN PAGIFIC "New TYrk-lew Orleans Stoesip l A Between New Orleans and New York Steamer sails from New Orleans every Saturday t 2:00 p. I. Steamer sails from New Yerk every Wednesday at 12:00 nooLn. S"ew Orleans-Havana Stiamsip LIIt-" * Between New Orleans-and Havana Steamer sails from New Orlean every Saturday at 2:00 p. m Steamer sails from Havana every Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. , Saset Express" ietween owi Odrlun ad Sia Framuio Leaves New Orleoss daily at Ili8 a.m.t Leave SaeIe traadsce daly at. 545 ).me. Carries Pullman Drawn Iteoe Sleepers. Tourlst Sleepers Cembinatli LE. brary, Bufet and Obserytion Cars. Dining Cars. Chair Cas,1n Barn. fIag Locomotives from New Orleans to San Fresnlso slgess or Atr Sotrrnanx Pasblc AesOre sOp ArL Lbaontrarsea F. E. BATTURS, G. P. A., M. 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