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I - -I TIES WANTED! SIZES 6x8-8 ft. 7x8-8 ft. 6 in. - 7x9-8 ft 6in KINDS CLASS A-White Oak, Post Oak, Overcup Oak. o CLASS B-Red Oak, Pin Oak, Willow Oak, Swamp Hickory, Hackberry, Ash and Elm. SPECIFICATIONS Any of the above ties can be hewn or sawed. Pole ties of the above sizes must be free of bark. We will pay cash on inspection for ties made according to specifications and directions delivered on bank of Black, Ouachita, Little and Tensas rivers at designated landings. For further and full particulars those wishing to get out ties for us will address, D. K. JEFFRIS & CO., Jonesville, La. NEW STOCK Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes-large stock to select from. Services day or night. Prices the lowest ever known on this class of goods. Colubia Hardware & Furniture Co. 'ThE SOUTH'S CREATEST SIAYYT ' CI I9ATT SCHOL OF BUSINWESS.". SOLE COLLEGE. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Shouldbe girventhebesttraluing toPre pare them for success In busineess. YU ~Personal Instruction. Free Employ P ment Department, Complete College Bank, College Store and Wholesale Offices. 0 No misrepresentations to secure sta dents. Through the success of its 22000 former students, Soule College Is recognised everywhere as a Wide Awake, Practical. Popalar and Sue Cessfatl School. GEO. 80V58 &: SONS. CALDWELL WATCHM4I Mr. Ernest Noble of Jackson, Miss., was a guest in columbia Friday. Judge Geo. Wear is in New Or leans this week. S:ep .you Fave asn achey, Sandyu aredull, S lp you need, It de strae s the malarial germ, drives out all impurities and makes you feel bright, vigorous and cheer ful. Price 50c. Sold by Colum- i bia Drug Store. Miss Ola Dewey is at home agan after several months spent in Ark. Miss Sadie Scott of Miss., is located with Mrs. M. Jarrell. She will attend school in Colum bia. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent during September. Be. prepared for it. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy is prompt and Seffectual. It can always be de pended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by all druggists. Messrs. Bowen Eubanks and Edgar Bannister spent Sunday at Cotton Plant Mrs. M. L. Rutland has been seriously ill this week. For bowel complaints in chil dren always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea y and ecastor oil. Itis cer taina to effect a cure and when -educed with water and sweeten .d aIspletsapt to take. No phy sicanl can prescribe a better remud9. For sale by all druggists. $wellings of the flesh caused byr iamation, cold, fractures o0 tihbone, toothache, neuralgia or rheumatism can be relieved by apl Ballard's Snow Lini ment t ould be well rubbed in er te part affected. Its ve$tin ~and penetrating #sue s ~the *pain, reduces aad restores natural * 'P c W,6 e and. otl Sold by Colum Stat. Ceitzl Qommiti e qti - City ofNewOaO ss 8t*oa *1 LiuMaabaa k Janoa ~S0~Z~ (4 the n 9m6ato1~a o Mr. William Moore of Ft. Ne cessity, La., passed through here Wednesday en route to the Post masters' Association to be held in the city of Alexandria this week, and while here paid us an appreciated visit. Mr. Moore has the distinction of being the i oldest postmaste'r. in the State, liavin estblilwd the office it. .coýiinuousl ever ~ne As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely as soon as the injury is received, and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure can be effect ed in from two to four days. For sale by all druggists. Mr. E. H. Addington, state agent for the Home Insurance Co., of New York, w'as a promi nent businems visitor Wednesday. No Others. It is a class to itself. It has no rivals: It cures where others merely relieve. For aches, pains, stiff joints; cuts, burns, bites, etc., it is the quickest and surest remedy ever devised. We mean Hunt's Lightning Oil. 50ec and 25c bottles. Mr. Hardie J. Redditt, Assist ant Traveling Auditor of this State, of Baton Rouge, spent several days here this week visit ing the home of his father, Hon. R. R. Redditt. 5 or 6 doses '666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25 cents,_ Mrs. DeLaune, of Rochelle, who has been visiting her father for the past week, returned home Tuesday. i.tr worda. oScatai marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spaugh, ofl Manville, Wyo., who said: "she told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinsie kidney trouble, land made her feel like a new woman." Ease, but sure remedy `for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at all Mr. C. P. Thornhill paid a busines visit to New Orleansk Dr.1 P. . Sherman spent Sun &g Ieatpaiin ·$itwsin rele~~sv Zm· e· ml*eaidwtK C.: Coi Mal~ta*, Teai~ Resolutions of Respect. Whereas this life is but fleeting and transitory, and but a shadow of that life eternal, and whereas its extreme uncertainty holds us always in the midst of death; and whereas, it is appointed unto i. man once to die. Whereas, be it resolved, that Columbia Lodge No. 164 s mov- I ed by the deepest feelings of i sorrow and grief at the untimely death of our beloved friend and brother, John A. Moore. Resolved, that we look with inexpressible sorrow and regret 1 upon his vacant seat in our midst, I and ever hold in sacred remem-1 brance the hallowed associations 1 of his brief fraternal life. Further resolved, that while we deplore his death and mourn the loss of a true and devoted brother, we also bow in humble obedience and-recognition to that I alwise power that directs the I destiny of nations and of men. Resolved, that a copy of these 1 resolutions be sent the Caldwell Watchman with request to pub lish, and that a copy of same be 1 forwarded the family of deceaseu. Respectfully submitted, Geo. Wear, J. E. McClanahan, S. G. Hines, Committed. Yellow complexion, pimples and difiguring blemishes on the face or body can be gotton rid of I by doctoring the liver, which is torpid. Herbine is a powerful 1 liver correctant. It purifies the system, stimulates the vital or gans and puts the body in fine 1 vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold by Columbia Drug Store. Beulah and Elmer Dunn spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of their parents in Glen Ella. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any 1 case of Chills and Fever. Price 25 cents. Mrs. Tom Meredith attended the Association at Cotton Plant Sunday. Howdy! How's your liver? If not in first-class condition, doing full duty and giving entire satisfac tion: Sinpmon's- Liver Pu hfer .will, tin boves . onli'. Price 25c p6* box. Rev. F. M. .Yarborough filled i Rev. May's appointment here Sunday night. A Dreadful Sight to H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Y., was the fever sore that had plagued his life for years in spite of many remedies he tried. At last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: "it has entire ly healed with scarcely a scar left." Healsburns, boils, eczema, cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and piles like magic. Only 25e at all druggists. Miss Elva Sutcliff will spend the week end with her parents in West Monroe. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon. Mr. J. R. Brown conducted prayer meeting Wednesday even Ing. Check a cough or cold in the lungs before it develops.a serious case. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is an effective remedy for all soreness or congestion in the lungs or air passages. Price 25c, 50e and $1 per bottle. Sold by Columbia Drug Store. Bring us your job work. We will do it cheap. Mrs H. C. Blanks has been slightly ill for the past week. "I have a world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success," writes Mrs. M. I. nBas ford, Poolesville, Md. For sale by all druggists. Notice To the Memberof the Faitners' Unioi-of the Pariah of kCadwell: Ihtave made arrangements with the CaldwefllBabk to sinanca e all ofAOUedfr alis cotton at area. son able perent interesit Don't sell any cottoa blut stanittageth. saIdbcd ttldpbertterI woulmeetigpsof phe Pishn tSoio I whe.·xAi alL~~ ter·:y The T.4. The telescope isthitsght to be a wonderful contrivance and so it is, but the telescope does not rival nor even approximate the eye as a piece of mechanism. Every mark 6f design found in one exists in the other in far greater plentitude, Hence, if the. telescope is the produce of intellect so is the human eye. With the aid of the telescope or microscope, the human eye can discover something hidden, ob scure, or remote and delineate the form of objects finer than a needle's point and i can contenr plate worlds a distance of multi plied millions of liles, yet, in order that they c do so, they must have light. 'Joseph B. Cozzo, the well k wn prescrip tion traveling optil practitioner of New Orleans, wo served his apprenticeship in t feld of ex perience and grad td in opti cal schools many y ago, will be in Columbia, M day, October 9th, with office the Swift Hotel parlor for e purpose of testing eyes and p scriping per fectly centered leF and fitting frames for all pern having im paired vision resiting in head aches and nervous isturbances. Don't forget th y and date. Mr. C. I. Hu 'es, accom panied by his litti, son Marvey, after spending hi tion with his parents, Mr. Mrs. J. K. Hhumphries and er near rela tives, returned their home Sunday at Good e, La., to re sume his work salesman for the Good Pine L+ r Co. Card of: We are very: ,teful tothe , people who hel ve ourhouse - from fire on esday morn ing and to tho assisted in removing the f re from the building. We 'to thank all who rendered istance and to assure the t their good work is deeply ciated. MR. . TURNER. Abrb cola probably had portunities of acquiring Cation than most men achieved a contrast wi kof his meager chance~ Qr2 guning an eaucation with ahqt presented today by the e Business College, where iyindutrious young person canin a short time fit themselves 'fr' responsible, well paying positioia in the com mercial and bti~iess world. Young, peopli,. you should write this collte at once for full informationr Any one who is ambitious c ,adrange to en ter, and a cours amder specially trained teacher~eans sure and certain success ,F The college will secure you aption as soon as you are qualii free of charge. If you can't p scholar ship in advan sk foi special inducements, t ollege will try to help you that. Special instru'tlons given to qualify for Civil 'Service exami nation. Addre, C G WINNFIELD BUituSED COMEGE, Wimnfield, La. NEW WNRY Mrs. Edna Fat with the Peo pie's MercantjW Go. Ltd., has just returned : fr0i ew Orleans with our fall sUppy of the very latest fashions No line of u Ietrimmings and everything tomake up a nice hat ~of~ b fall and winter has .4jeen selected with greater carinddiscrimina tion. We doj" i rthe mar kets all, f e of either grade orstyle, 1 00 best sellers only--at bottoij Yo will save money & tia t in supplyhJ y with us. Come fPiftei I~wcn staatly kepr unt' of ichig *I ~ rec-e LISP~IS aod Wep~: NO DICKERING HERE lish Uthe BumnnadRest' KIND " You don't have to be a good "Dickerer" to buy Home Furnishings here. The PRICE is the lowest at which that particular piece can be sold anywhere. The VOLUME of our business reduces our selling cost to a minimum. We own our own building, so have no rent to pay. Our salesmen are not of the big salary class whose business it is to sell people what they don't want at a big price. Every feature of this big, busy store helps save you money. You get the bottom price first time you ask. Write us today about your wants for the coming winter season. It may be a new Rug or perchance and easy chair or a new piece or two for the dining room. Whatever the want may be, it can be easily supplied from our immense stock and at a material saving to you. Freight Prepaid on all Orders over Teo Dollars. WHOLESALEalRETAIL 132-138 North Second St. Monroe, Louisiana. ame *1 1e Wheels Moving the plough or the mowing machine, What's to be done? Delay means loss. The nearest supply depot may be miles away. It may be that the necessary part can only be obtained in some distant city. The Bell Service does the work. The farmer gets into quick communication with the dealer and shipment is mado without delay. No wonder the enterprising farmer regards the Bell Service as an essential to success. Are you trying to get along without it? If so, consult our local manage. Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company. OF MONROE, LOUISIANA. DIRECTORS: E. Fudickar. Uriah Millsaps, F. P. Stubbs, Guy P, Stubbs, - ®Eugene Wolff, Jno. P. Parker, a D. A. Johnston, W. R. Mitchell, E. Fudickar, ; Theo. Marks, Sol Me er, C. E. Bynutn, Travis Oliver. State 10. Depository SECURITY IS ASSENTIAL Your Deposit with this Bank is secured by our Total Assesats of ONE MILLION DOLLARS, in addition to the conservative management of the affairs of the Bank by officers and directors who are men of integrity and business ability. Possessing the essential secprity and ample facilities for handling your business we respectfully solicit your account, whether large or small. apital and Surplus $312,500.00 r * [1·- The· Watchman. IRBY B. MAY, PHG. M. D (Successor to Dr. J. Q. Graves) Office, Columbia Drug Store, COLUMBIA, LA. WALLACE & MOSS Attorneys-at-Law, Winnfield - - - Louisiana. Will practice in all the courts of the District and before the State Supreme Court. GUS L. ALFORD Attorney-at-Law, Columbia, - - - Louisiana Will practice in all the courts of the 5th Judicial District and Supreme of the State. DR. S. H. BROWN ,Physicians and Surgeon! Columbia, La. Office at City Drug Store. All calls given prompt attention. REAL ESTATE Lands of all Description Bought and Sold John Ii. BROWN, - Colmbia, La Cumb. Phone 418 Home Phone 500 Monroe Veterinary Infirmary F. COlIlNS, U. D. C., Prop. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College 320 N. Sixtp Stred MONROE, - LOUISIANA. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the erection of a system of sewerage in the jail at Columbia, Caldwell Parish, La., according to specifications on file with H. H. Rogilio, Pres., Police Jury and W. C. Welch, Sheriff, wiil be received up to noon October, 4th, 1911., All work to be completed and turned over to the Police Jury on or be fore November 4th, 1911. Address all communications and proposals to H. H. Rogilio, President Police Jury, Columbia, Louisiana. H. H. Rogilio, Prest. R. R. Redditt, Clerk. State Land Sale. State of Louisiana, Parish of Caldwell. By virtue of, and pursuant to an order from Honorable Fred J. Grace, Register of The State Land Office dated the 31st, day ofAugust 1911, ad in conformity with Act No. 228 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1910 I will offer for sale and sell at Public Auction at the principal door of the court house of the parishb of Caldwell, at Columbi, La. oa Saturday t 21st 1~911 :betwe-~ se ection84 ~~towshp 1' range 2 east containing 40 acree." Terms of sale-Cash. For tifty (50; 00) dollars. W. C. WELSH, Sheriff. Baton Roat8, La., Aug stat, 1911 Approved :-Vried J. Grace, Register of State Land Offic. State Land Sale. State of Louisiana, Parish of CaldwelL By virtue of and pursuanttoanoiler furo Hionorarbie Fred J. Grace, Regis ter of The State Land Ofilce, dated the 81st, day of August,191, 1and in COn formity with Act No. 228 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1910, I will . offer for sale and sellat Public Auction at the principal door of the Court House of the Parish of Caldwell at Columbia, Louisiana, on Saturdapr October 21st, 1911 between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. to the last and highest bidder, the following described property to-wit: "Nw}~~ ofes section 1 township, 14 north,range Sest containing 40acres." Terms of sale-cash. For not less than fifty ($150.00) dollars. W. C. WELCH, Shertiff. Baton Rouge, La August S1lt 191L Approved :-Vred J. Grace Register of State Land OiBes. State Land Sale. State of Lonislana, Parish of CadlwelL By virtue of, and pursuant to an order from Honorable Fred J. Grace, register of The State Land Offce, dated the 81st day of August, 1911 and in conformity with Act No. 228 of the Ceneral Assembly of 1910, I will offer for sale and sell at Public Auction at the principal door of the court house of the Paish of Caldwell at Columbia, La,, on Saturday, Oct, 21st 1911 be twoen the hotiu of 1 o'loek am sald 4 o'clock p m to the last and highest bidder, the following described proP ert o-wi t; "NI of sw& aectoni7 a sret ofQe) sectipn 19 township 14 north, range 2 east, containing 120 acres." Terms ofsale-Cash. For not legs than one hundred and fifty ($150.00) dollars. W. C. WELCH, Sheriff. Baton Rouge, La., Augut 81, 1911. Approved: lred.J. Grace, Register of State Lead Offce. ANeCURRIISWMI UUARAllNJTA0 A R MON~Y#fP~/N Colambia-lst and 3rd Sundays at 11 and 7:15. Standard-2nd Sunday. Clarks and Master's Chapel 4 4th Sunday. Dirt Bridge-lst Sunday sa 3 p.ma. H.w. MAY, Pastor.