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THE GUARDIAN.
SHi U . t.
Sept. 91, lS7. ay
lmae u titc u mt i Nst.
3ssgeis use Tint In s .Aembe ages
FroR iATE TRAIUVtRR,,
E. A. BURKE,
Of Orlaea
ton COcomEs, ra Dilsr--OarT TP.Rte, o
JOHN 8. YOUNG, t
Of Claiborne.
tofl COoRIiN, re mDr-3WONG TluM,
J. FLOYD KING,
Of Comeordia. o
luRn iTATrI IlATORI--91 DIsTIRICT.
W. H. SCANLAND,
Of Beier. .
Cialbr ru ith mlhsd aa: L
roa rPAtau JOO, a
J. A. RICHARDSON.
FOR RIPtPU3'TATI PA,
J. H. BAY,
W. C. MARTIN.
FOR SNEJrr,d
II. W. KIRKPATRICK.
IRn JI'TICTA or TIr PEACE, WARD 7. a
J. FERGUSON,
J. W. WILLIS.
t ,R CO.TAJsL3I , WARD 7, f
J. T. OT8.
I OR pOiJCI MIKM R, WARD 3,
W. S. COPELAND.
ort POaUCI MItlSaE, WARD 4,
J. H. CURRY.
- ab m1b
We will contiae to publishb under this
heading the names of thean who each I
week pay up their subseriptions. This list I
is intended as memoreadum for the pro- e
tection of snbseribers against pomible t
errors in our books:
J H Winset, M 00 John Marrell, $ 00 I
E Zparke, 900 J F Mooty, 00
J Dormon, t 00 JH Darden, 900
TD Kinder, 900 Moses Oran, tO
Cheese, meal, eandy, Sear, raisins, apples,
uonions, and everythIng else at W. J. Tay.
lhr' for the cash.
The best Wetera cheese, genuine
Westberbeld ouleesad many, very many
other thinga, seic as ecofeetioneries, mest,
lard, &c., at Willi Elliagtea'e.
W. C. Martlanpiame, seven miles Weat
-.f Hiomer, sold on Saturday last, for one
thousand dollars in sab. The Todd real.
tence, in Homer, sold for one thomead
dollars in eash.
It become eaor painful duty to tnform
the white people of Claiborne parish that
Slhc negree are all regitering, and arne w
largely in excess of the white voters of the
parimh. It has been aid that thin will be
pleasant news to the men who n a die
eatisfed with the nminationes. They, it
I" urged, will weleme with pleasIur any
thing which will give the parish a large
radical vote, all out of their spite and ano
egr. We do not yet believe this to be tre.
We cannot for several days yet believe that
any lon in Clailorne pariah are so loa to
honor, to patriotism, to tree conaservative
principles, as to welcome with pleaIra
orch painMl tidinge. Surely the honeet
men of Claiorse will regitar and vote for
•tate Treasurer and Ce geesmesn.
PubMe speablmS.
lHoo. Joix T. LUDmUo , Republican
,omiaee for Ceagres, will addrs the eit
itene of Claibeorne prih at the Court
boe ie Homer fo next Mooday, the 14th,
rnd at Haynville, on Tuesday, the lth
Gastant. Th prinieples and national pall.
Cy of the Repelesi party will he -
pieaded aad vindlested; and the people
generally, 4 nil p)ure a eaolon, ae
.a'reeely rqueted to come eat ad bear,
anud jdg ir themelve. "Hear before
And te eere4ic Cuoeep eal emi
me are gead lty a spelmtsly Irvited to
L preeem, ad ae halleaged to dleae
pioe. .It
,- Deu . , . aOrhe.e.,
tha hin I A.d el
a-etd with the at ta d eesene a t
my late heNmdO, A. iema le Imeted.
a uttlemsome at all iP
Oa t9, 1003 L ateral t-Lp.
-em.~---
by CONWAY & Dtl~tl C~SU ~ !klW nobu·
*Sm Shwevepeeia
ZAWND@ SWeTI, the
av th
Al ol l MAon. wa
- as
"Many a shaft, a rede senat,
Flads mark the mbser little meat."
VI. . th
THE KIWSIGO CUSTOM. hi
We have alwaysr looked ape the kimame *
that females echage with each laeritty, be
a special devie of the Evil wne, latede do
to keep alive is the mesuline breast the o
res of ladigatioe that euch swesta.
sboeld be wantd open umappreciative lips. T
And frther, we have believed the ladies
to be aware of the peculiar edeet that such
sehibitioe produce apes the stronger aee
But with sucb note as the ollowag be
nr as, we mast change our minds sad p
conclude that our fair feads have as each
thoughts, bet to the eotrary, really mes
relrm. The editor of the Osandia has
forwardd to me the followig aote: a
Houma, La., Oct. 4, 18S.
D leps B. p-.Dear Sir. We haveo
observed acoell in theb Ouardian that
"An Idle SportsaSnre "Ra Shots" as
atUsome of the wekses of h i h e .h
has written of VillG Oep, of Gifs, sad t
of Love-makiag may we , through y t
kind asislo, tadee this Idle Sprt a W
to r a volley o. that r N, irsome
habit which has grown to be M e emms
ameos the ladlie-we allude to the meshed
they hve of kiestag each ether when the di
meet, when they part, and at all odd d r
i[convenient asesas sad plaset We do
not know that we have nay right toobjee
tq theo aselatery ess if the lovers of it
were theoly ures. But we sist that
thladleemllhtahakehandelikethe gentl
men, ot bow and simply gve a seo
dial verbal alutatlon, sad not lI at be
throwing beak the vel and pressing the
lips of all their female acqu atases after
Samenue of only a fwbo T.h cry.
nag want of the ase is redm i t hler . a
spe Shbold An dle Sprte betbe uo
seeemfnt missioary of this new doctrine,
ftare gepseratiom of females, rid from a
hateful thralldom, wil rise up sad call Os
him blessed.
We are, with great respect,
THaREE SUrrsarS.
With this written testimony of disooa
tent is the hostile camp, what more can a
good soldier do than to keep alive the
"sweet saimoslty" against a tiresome ea
teo to both se, andlend h aid to the
eradlcatins of the habit.
I It may be said, in the irst place, that
I the attempt will be almost hopeless. It is w
I like a war against any us of the decrees bi
of fashio. If we were to tilt with point
ad lance against the pin-ack businees, we
would afer early defeat. If we were to
I augerate a crusade against switches,
rats, false curls, and other abominations,
we would fall ingloriously pon the geld.
The forms of salutationu sa as much as
anything the dictates of fashion. Notice
the changes. In by-gone years the gtlenU -
man bowed with courtly doorish over the
extended land, while e imapressed open
t its mnowy surface a cheste, respeetful kiss.
i The lady drooped in formal eeurtaey to his P
salute. Today we bow with bat in baud
and touch not the digits of the female- i
she beads in easy dignity, no longer eur
tesys. These cstom wil change, as be
tweer the sees, we know; but will the b
. krln o females by females endure for
ever, is the vital question now befue as.
We have noonow at hand any reoerd which
a will show bow long ladies have bad the
habit. Whether it began centuries ago or
is a tendora innovation, we eamnet ay.
SLikely it has grows with ivilisation and
» relnement. For example: In barberous
nations no declaration of war was commos.
t Hostilities began without notice sad ea
º. eight. Newdays i it s dilbtsrt sad we
reason that something of this kind lads.
. w many kisses fkem weman to woman.
L When the rival belles of the asci asse m
bly meet, they kiss. Tbat ade its parall
in the pugiliste who shake hands before
y the Aetieo begins. Spies who g into the
Senemy's country put on the garb of blend
i hom before crosesieg the lies; so, whoe
r Mrs. Florence Farthingale at chareth greets p
her neighbor, she presses lip to lip in a
friendly kiss, while at once her roving gae a
travels with critical glande from head to ti
foot to detect weeknes and inacoursaces m
in the feraliae attire. After an abece a
of years, iss A. greets her sbodl lend a
with a kis, sad aftewards Nom i nt with h
beedem upon her changed appearance, her
oldish look, spinster-like manness, sad gSa
eral failing. I
The fair Sopbroi Primrose dearly loves
Charles William Henry Agesto s who die
peases smie sand ca o ftem behld the
eoanter of tho mot poplar etrm. She
robes rself L raiment B sad Jewels
n herSp nsah sele hsa far below her
Swaist; sheb meets th object heor sallet
aduaties, and, horrilis to tell, Espbhomi
lessd esatingly upon his arm, deseasela
ue raimest nod Jewels mo ree wi
leger uad beder Spash serL With
haboied kernlg is her bet set ad ide a
beaming in her eye, she imes the air ens
my. Judes kisN-e I tel
Two ladle ar disesmia tbo mrtityh
h- o fthepresloes, wh ins ll Mrs. Eblsi.
Thy bow tboheir oheads meekly to e,
ofea ust. The ksslymust gs e The
do mno admJir Ms Ueu; they knew
she is hollow in her demensates and
heaboutlesm L thught, bowever kind she
may abe a w lr t or haov s the,
en mr edrage to ae oM asLept the ki. I
t The purist r es of etle hewm to all
the wesn is peestitote to b beesist umes.
. Ge o prnm..dge eny la , andy .
will ealtmig des "with s a mse
me neek thad at tohe pIing al the
omheer wiel ee' t kim blelnd
W an e ese him as dtem Lres
veery, tMing bath eesms so ommen
th te not o kMi impests an envisde4
tcties. eIek, my lr f adr udow late
the diptis of year hmat, mi4 tMore her
that ye pretwe, by tbhi wheolsale k-.
lag, a hypselisr tt year pue weaaly
stam will Mmms. wD ves, if y
oheee, to all th eehquemea t e hi .
ie or pa bek year drapery tl it s
the Sam, e let It sweep to fswlag, gees
el hid. Drems the hair la Oreela or med
eru style. Limp dslg yer war e hgh
hles. bt les bensee ye, by the tse
dI seM e deratl we l Ier yenr sa, de
aet go . with year esatiseel iltetlh w
oa the disciple wh betrayed the avier.
Thee much, at peesat, bs thae stsatal N
slde d th qeestieu.
There is a prafiet view.
An Idle 8potmaas hs a lady blead
whoms eontal regard I see of the blw
pleasures of his sistsaee. Nt may day
age, at a large gathertig of beth ses,W
she, with ruel asments, beesmght to
look at her velL She bed a tkhe
eteamy talle, like let ina Sar The
slightest breath of air seo is to sway
like the lesy brasee .load, bet aens its
eeatre wIs a hidm rea. To our gsule C
a to bow damage was ead, she - I
elimd, d,I Oh, ever so my
through my valt, sad new it is rled."
We woedered bow many eoatreetoua sad
elolptie of the labial mseele It re- p
quaed to eases the damage--how, may
disLrent pair of lips had aotribted totih
rsla. "Ar these things eommou" was
Sakd. "Not always o, but Oh, this ki.
lag o ia greet trial."
We have noarthe ea to go further into
the queestou. There are ktues and kisse, '
but eauch kies a we have been writita
about weres never eoteplated by God or b
man. The tyrano custom shold e be
abollhed. It we hare not give reaouse
sMI umet, let "Three Sferer" fors a lit
rary partnership, and furnish othes. The C
I Oardisa will give the qse. C
ala ,4deudutireasAtý.
aeeel.me Sale.
I Seoesaieu at Lesreta Mames, De'd.
hetl o °iuslse--rls q Csirere.
Y vtirLte ot a eotmiaesioun lesd out f(
th HoAorable the Parish Court ad said
npash and State, to me diseted by Drew
eruo, Clerk of the District Court, I
e wltlproeed to sell to th last sad bhieet
bidder, within the leal hours of dl at
the late residence of dod, o
IMeday, Oehber I, 18,
a llte reonal property belonging to ild
a Terms of leCb to a debts.
4 I. l. MARCUS, Adv.
Oet. 9, l7t . (pf,) 8:ts
Shterlrs Sale.
A. M. Simosne vy. . A. Killgore-in Dist.
Con1, No. 356M
eyl Lasisesl , Paers of CZslekrr.
Y virtue of a writ of fet feels tmed
rBout of t DistrMct Court i and for thi
Sparish and State aforesaIM, to the above
d entitled sult, I havesle sad will preed
to sell tothlsteah idder, with
- ithlegael bearef e at the Cort-w
. ho doa ia tnh town of mer, as tkhe
vThiud Slahfr lna ievember, 178,
Sbeing the 1th day at a d mouth, the bol
lowing deserlbed preperty, to wit:
Tbe erthest quarter of sesten P the
wet half of the northwest quarter o se
h tin 10, sad the lathwtMt quarer of the
orthwest artd of seetiou 4, townlship
D, ms b wers--with all tho Improve
mesats teeioon.
. Term of sale cash, with the baset of
dappeeemear
HA. W. WKIREPATIICK,
S Cemestable' Sl.
r J. C. Taylor v 3. H. Bimo-In Justice
Court, Ward 3.
I Sten of LAesisms, Puesh of closer".
DY virtue a a seutiest lsued hem
w the Justls Court at Ward 3, said
parish, aed to m dimested, I have esued
aid wlln lp edto to he lst ad
oteM b ther withi the legal boe ofti
thei uadivided lateet t saM . 1. Hines,
as one of the herseot Joh W. Hien, deed,
to the lewag dsseriedb preoperty, lteat.
SedI a Cloeis _aei, M wil:
The woest eoa the sthweet qurelse
of seed.. 1% the southeast qearter of the
derthet equarter at ette 7 the met I
h what o lf at toe west half ead aothes
e qrurquer ato kl qW ese(Lon
s- east qeartes at ethwsat earter ats stsu
1r in3 tow ahip . ro 7-410 aeres e
o loewith u th IS vem te theresa.
JOHa olaet o, Cmesable.
S Oet. , 16,. (pf0] rs
SGUN-RBPAIiING,
a W. P. 'IA'iL.
I T HAVE had amy emto work
a1oe Osas, PIl, Ie.-t hare deter
mined to leote my Iffb eI 8 n wee la
oerH to attad it m meemsall with
is eg_ reeveleaeeeo l temp pt
thoe St at Oetbe. Any ad al peesau
lathe h wilag thsir gapm wieed oe
pwtll them as eri n ( eedtl 1
b ptoS, tw e besate
sy sVBOur TiIBS.
I. DUCED rTYEM OF T75 EMA.
MOTE V51KLY.
he Ahm the ews, 1ss lpsh *I #
to l eri ........ aea............ na
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Sl ........l ya.........3...
Meep hi. _i...... . .
F. A. LWOM
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
~au vswithmseht v cw l.rfs.
Ieese e h I e i ame ateLrm
UwmeS il i at wht. Ias.i.e
b' hum... by h .e
Ssed the
Ssha u ternt HeU. J. 3. Les
AO uWtve Is the ath O sM
rf s mh eClr Wial lrls,
Neves, Ri4 ehidOne* t otehe wisee
d te priw tars C of ier.J * -
NaeI Cs e osimte Itis tw h S7er . lo
Nets, smd e- the po.herdu
Ose Parish Judge l or the prish of C le.
meats, t t - * la nu m ber, are to be
voted ober the plri msn .r Clt imee
r io r t e thmedme b rvi perishy
b ofp dCsib e Clre bere ea, U
NIfe Magistma 1t4 t-wo hir wood
fte slihratio th voter a Cle.
ais h Ne C,,eslse, being two hr ward 1
f theperis p d eet b -Cab orse
voted o b eee in mane saed ad eorm
olmaste ef thmed ev
eInor the ld medmea heaI Aemed.y
been pbihed in the Cib,".r oieaw.
for the ishimetos of the voire at Clei
te a me.d ameeh."
rs o sed am dame dm"nt - "For
eament,"A ot mendmet."
Thir piopse aemtamet-"Fur alme- I
met," aod A nelt a u mea~t."
F .rth prpsed samedmet - "Fro
dt," oatr "Aglat asmeedmeut."
Fifth pe ameede o -"F-med
meet," or "Agaest mendmesi."
Sith pipead amedme t-"For emend.
eo" or Agaset emeedmest.
Sleveth irepead ameadmest - "Fl
amedmest, or"a rat ameadmest."
Telh p ameasment - "Fer
am t, or "Against amedmet."
Amelledat, i a gei m meemst.'
eth pro.erd med.."Fera+s-.d
medt,' er Aginet a eedmeeot. "
Elsseeth reps.amemeat - "Par
meadmest, or Almt amsedment."
Twelfth pepasi smeedment - "For
_mederru or "Agest ameedmst."
Thirtemeob It me a .me.dm nt-"For
amsedmet," or AgaInst amdmeet."
Fourteenth prsd semdme"For
amendment," or "Ageinst mamndment.'
Fiteusth propd emeodmeat- "For
amendment, or "Aganst medmt.
SiTseeth uased emeadmet - "Far
amedmest,e Agait ameedmset."
Tlwe uth i am mt-,"Fr
S tO et etme dmaet."
Twyntwst prCepaed mamu.Wedt-"For
All Amieteet epTe~viLre, Commi,,s.,
d aes msad etors rM- the Tshe. amed
Sieiseb thln mad eeepding t- mw, ed
mkeetrsU thea d olo t
° srhll hrinsd the peri IW Cleors
thise I the ig si dng tL lseand
jmts tote th aerWm .
the W as day e Sept. A. D. l eW.d
bor et at clatish ne pCrlis.
aiderifeIt. J. bsepiesb..
O , 18 8. T lte
A.I d . **Wa.C
I w reiw.ware, OI, c lmps,
*Cd OEaTr OAK tlO PE,
Chias me olasswae-N i Tese Stret,
Shevepert, la. D. as
H. W tk thi me1hd
brK lmat tem an" ari.
i Sd W. F. Dadae will te harige f
Um p ary Ahe eese .
AO gst. 2 SI, I S. !:.
A. Deses D,
a le d leesles , rUis& qASEmi R
Norwn a aeasu GV EN, Thebeo
M tsethi met hod hi
lhk New_ t esl"essi the et
r h .ale wises ttim Iby law,
the eme wiN bsm t mead am
" ter dt the D ates
Ie wiltaewhat hI Bave hoseate Ie.
i. a w.tt is WtIst
d t au a fo estd.
eaw wIs.B sthe vessumeme sas s.
e F. Aaswi tpee olbsess o
my .tehtp s
SmJ.c. A. IDOL
ne Aud is st ,Ie med
teoe esas tes. th
a.St.I·.Lr~·lWS)~l ~
The Cheapest Place in Shreveport to buy
DRY . GOODS,
lot ing, Soots anb %ýots,
Is at the popular Dry Goods House of
S. G. DREYFUS,
Comrer to Teas m at Spr4m Sftreets.
Apu T17, tISe. - a
T. C. LEWIS,
No. 25 Texas street ..................... Shreveport, IA.,
-DRALU IN
sine ru~s anms b emir alts,
agest eweImi SrAP, se anmtu i, Pqwrmt fes, b s u. ,
os cun.ty, .r so, Aur. d. .ar n a. se aply... eod
am =s vF ariet, Dye aseAe. '0 s ra
B. £3R. JACeDs,
Cotton Factors, F
A 4Sý.mma«.d wbemfi dmpbm
Haill Om u1-a, mas,,
ug5,inve L4a. Tina.
pt iaawtbi iv.. o a1 bissar T
asiudt S.t M r, aod Cotata advainm mads
WUSInAL.mOU3YAILDUuesT9
5E8ZV*Po82, LA.,
0. Gardum
Leaie Am . . e7wsum are .
at lasmi asSA prus. aqidilly i
AUS. 5. 3at.
331 001ST,
C.~ I~r.1w and Ml.ka~tsh,lb.sveW.., I~
(a," y' w Mein. M.*1)r.
TTSDIC1UI Pal O0UA.
.r..lo, P dý 1TaMb.,oý.M.
Vh T blm.ar i .1 l w C p~etPb
a p laIe .. a e M y Puss m ad V ,nh D rip
Ip ie.bs besg usea. mly
Jabs B. Desbam. Jabs N. Hewed. I
5@uN 3. lSWUMA t 00.,
Ijln Sadnu,
Rn ECEIVING, rarwarditg and Garnersi
SCamiUlatem Nesebam.r, am ddeal., In
Onseers. M Weis.. Pr edmas-VsS at
Ii..., but to riattssdaibrisvwt, L..
Uarsl advaveesudeelonmams.e
Aug. 1i, 9 Wti
K1IL I1. PARKEY.R,
3I. a. 3r E L EA,
/ tPhnI j" v. l and oarm.
"----" ail a r [d-oo. t
Ce,. Levee ad Tarns aa, Ihiusnpse, La.
j)RO( T pu rua m amisugiv.. sall
i .sidm tme. MY
E.cCU'C3 u* CO.. 4
OXFM Lad. Red 0wdr on
I 11mi aaCdUeIUS r Iof
ad dpri.R.Mv.1., am"p" 1
Aug. 14, I6 1M.
?TW3LLs AR eSem,
A11 r tks Aart s M7,
Ne. M YalruS., Csius , Ls.
Al seaf d eaimS
Ft.IlaegeusmiaeLsI ,y,
WIN* 1. ar n-,w
Wbeb.s Rear S
Hams a Duesdo Cigarrs,
Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff,
Whiskies, Wines
and Brandies,
X*- 9ssdo ays.
er.. PIe, . ..
may 15, Idli. .
3.M Pekscld,d Hew,
1: simntah Ibpesmi eUns
31 Tarn Skest....Ubevqat.l Ls.
f »a.dwwlb~hmYwok.
A91O, UMS
J..es F. US.. Jaseph aI S.
D. .lus is4r Iwl
wi's a suyu
DelaIs h ·~L 1-~ 1
HeaVy £ Shelf Hardware,
SMachinery,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
SAgricultural Imlements,
MIithe U Wagons,
Tan s ia 4 I$Ip8l S'od
April NIn. m
5TAR CLOTEINO
AL ELIVTACL.,
Bas. u .s 'SmS,
.. MW.r h3A..
JVLUUS A. JACOUS1,
36*b uM
Frill, m, Sp ay ss , e.,
Ne. IS Tlt. Uam1,
iNirsra oEt, L.
Oct. 17, 1W7. MY
* T.Pauloa.". IO J..1..
* TUAS rAns " C.,
Cottoi Factos.
Whelessle Grocers,
SReceiving and Forwarding
serchauts,
C rusr fr< i St r M Ier se..
º- EZZrpEODT, Li.
i Oct. 17, IM. 9
- N.Oes IL W. ro.
on"0 a MUD,
L COTTON FACTOBR,
AND
, risen, Vs. ism Ureeasta,
DS Drl Is
f Groceries and
IS Wester Prouce,
IL rrln. It.Pws* seld1 s 1..401.
saw, sitrn al" IS Avr
nIE*5V5?0, LA.
Oct. 27, 1917. oiy
~ GNA? ANiMICAI CSEro SPOr.
L X. W. aEUREU,
- AIMOa ru ia r U o
000D1. Dadrlr il·lLIl l kila..f
. . 4 D S. Drok h o .to t b l nob
ý, D un. flsl
Cuapoto. Hotel,
ub u.Sronr, La
dlt n EO m. k a.L.i.I. · uýl
1> L~ 1. taie hh, with
.gr 'p .fo'w~.0u. ml. eomwomlomoer
Prioes nrb bo.. M- rN. o.i t more
7. rio,. JA MS CUNIFWON,
U Oct.17, 57.--l P.,,,Ictgr.
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