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p aturally, you buy FURNITURE for the service it will provide. Then, there' s no other consideration in your selec ti ln quite so important as that of QUALIT m your selec It is not the furniture which may please in. the sales room, but of whose lasting qualities you have no means of judging, not the one simply an attractive to recommend it not the kind with only the backing of an irresponsible house to insure its worth, that presents best selections. What you want to know is, that your investment is actually going to procure for you WORTH which will satisfy year after year that if anything at any time does not prove just as antici pated, you have dealt with a house at all times interested in your complete satisfaction. Give consideration to the quality of furniture you select. It is a fact that no other firm offers better value than the MONROE FURNITURE COMPANY, Ltd., MONROE, LA. P.S. Right now we are featuring Refrigerators. A complete line in all grades. A good Refrigerator will bay for itself in ashort while by cutting down the ice bill. We sell the good kind. Write for cuts and prices. Freight Paid on All Orders over Ten Dollars ..ii bImwaatk ca& s tin0 doh rip is a er~. ad stake p bate bow ARtm sad Wo a,& rdq g. Yaw bird cm o ·aw o giqtdoo pm a o fy of wad J g p'a ar t 25 r. a rxreadlexjwl to do p r a eaodod ebd at 40 redr, ari with esaru The ai c .v.od*a p i a &d bed W1 do baas b.pm YrP el da.lugge deuld Try dm an a pe.. tea t4 wityd amdwjd dap Remington ArmUWaM o N Cartridge Co. m eia us Hew Cirt Card of Thanks. I take this method of expressa ing my sincere thanks for the many kindnesses and sympathies shown me in my recent sad be reavement by the tragic death of my son Jake Warner. Es-, pecially do f wish to thank the members of the noble order of Knights of Maccabees. Mrs. Katie Warner. Flys ie Fal victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, .backache, nervous ness, headache, and tired, list less, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved: "Six bottles of Ellectric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. Its folly to su~ier when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. 50 eents atalldruggists. SN..Nodeo. Sealed bids for driving trans fer wagon on the McGere- r son route for the 'spq tj. , of childre'} qta tfrom th r so sechgol dsily wll be r:eeee by me up to Thursday noon of September 12th. Usual reserva. tions. E. H. Turner, Sppt. Notice. AH peras are bWeby warned not t hunt orrespan eI fº si.attot_ in ward sevens i :leo aes the Siaemorniad apr q I ,- _ formotes 1euidgt t rs conviction a poaf r de1p atb said property wll be reward . I. L KF1D1TT. hlaa liled al Trak. Near Rochelle, Ill., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast ex press. He paid for his careless ness'vthihis life. Often its.that way when people neglect coughs adcolds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It com pletely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes 'J. I. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c snd $1. Trial bottle free at all druggists. The -more points at which you touch humanitytbe greater your ilfluence. L R. Adams, Dentist, will be in Columbia the first Monday in Seach month. There is no joy in life equal to the joy of putting salt on the tail of an idea. Sonsl ation4 'Fa*mayyears was troubled,in l oitf at allo arlled remedies iaused. At lateadqunek rollet and cure latIhus i yet thorough and SDR. KINC'8S w'Life Pis $1 P1IS *TALL1U SNrs Alad There is something about Hunt's Lightning -Oil that no other Liniment possesses. Others may be good, but it is surely the best. It does all you recommend it for, and more. For sprains it has no equal on earth. It stands head on my medicine shelf. Very truly yours, T. J. Brownlow, Livingston, Tenn. 25 and 50c bottles. Teachers' Examination. The next regular examination of teachers, both white and col ored, for certificates of qualifica tion to teach in the public schools of the State, will be held at my office in the town of Columbia, on August 22, 23 and 24. All appli cants must present themselves at place mentioned not later than 9 a. m. of Aug. 22. E. H. Turner, Supt. Are Evm At War There are two things everlast ing at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve will ban- I ish piles. It soons subdues the itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises eczema, scalds, pimples, skin erubtions. Only 25c at all drug gists. Nursery Trees. I am now representing the Newton, Miss., Nrsery, and am i prepared to give bargains in all kinds of fruit trees. If you are j in the market, give meA trial at your order. B. A. Wiles, 'Columbia, La, Ne CalsMd msepa The injurious effect and un pleasantness of taking calomel is I done away with by Simmons' Liver Purifier, the mildest known liver medicine, yet the most I thorough in action. Put up in yellow tin boxes only. Tried once, used always. Notice. I have a mammoth thorough- t bred Missouri Jack, weight 800 pounds. This jack is "license" and I wil) serve him from now on at $10. Ialso have a thorough E bred Kentucky Stalion, weight c 1000 pounds, which I will serve Il at $10. Colts guaranteed or no n pay. Parties desiring thease. of these two tli~roigbred amni mals, will address W. J. Elder, Feb 23-6m Holum, La. For Sale, I have 50 bushels of cow peas for sale for cash. Call or write J me at Columbia, La. J, B. Fluitt. I ii nofo s 1 l~,I e , oh Nttbah sm Notics ; Pbdi.ctioga. `u !h.y give that William " , Jovnliiu o., isadelometead July 54s Register. Proclamation. It P"ursuant to a resolution passed by the Parisi, Board of School Directors of 1 the parish of Caldwell, La., at its reg rS ular session held on the 6th day of July le 1912, I, G. T. McSween, president of id said board, hereby give notice that, in it Compiiance with said resolution, a spe cial election will be held in School Dis trict No. 16 of said Caldwell parish, La., on Tuesday, August 13, 1912. for the purpose of submitting to the prop erty taxpayers, qualified under the Cuonstitution and laws of the State of SLouisiana, to vote at said election, the ifolowirng propositions, ts-wit: 1. To levy a special tax of five mills on the dollar on all property in School District No. 16 of the Parish of Cald Swell, Ia, subject to state taxation, I- annually, for a period of ten years, for I L. the pur:lpose of: S (a) Giving additional aid to public schools. Y (Ib) Purchasing (or constructing) a l public schotol building, title to which shall vest in the public; or, construct- 1 t ing a public school building and ur chasing a site therefor, title to which Sshall vest in the public. 2. To incur debt and issue bonds to the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1000) to run not longer than ten years and to bear interest not exceeding ten per cent per annum, payable annually, for the purpose of purchasing or con t structing a public school building, title to which shall vest in the public; or constructing a public school building i and purchasing a site therefor, title to r which shall vest in the public. , For the purposes of said election the i f polling place shall be Volentine school 5house, and J W Horn, J A Hudson and J N Volentine are appointed commis S!sioners, and W L White clerk of elec - tion, all of whom shall serve without compensation. At said special olection the polls will open at seven a. m. and close at five p. m., and the election will be conducted 4 in accordance with the laws of Louis iana applicable thereto. ] Notice is also given that at 10o'clock a. m. on the 5th day of Oct., 1912, the Parish Board of School Directors will t meet at Col'anbia, La., for thepurpose of opning the ballot boxes, examiinng and canvassing the returns and declar. ing the results of said election. G. T. McSWEEN, Pres. Notice for Publication. Department.o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Baton Rouge, La., July 31, 1912. Notiev is hereby given that Stephen t H. Manly, of Riverton, La., who on ] Dec. 20, 1905, made Homestead Entry 1 ] No. 01596, for ej of nwtandwjofnet, section 2, townshhip 13 north, range 3 east, Louisiana Meridian, has filed i notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim .to the land above described, before E Clerk of Court, M. L. Mecom, at I Columbia, La., on the 20 day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witness: William E. Kirkland of Riverton, La., Sam Gore of Riverton,,La., E. Ruffian Kirk land of Mt. Pleasant, La., S. A. Var nelle of Columbia, La. • JOHN F..NUTTALL, . g ... .. Register. ( . Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land I Land Office at hBaton Bouge. La., August 8, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Brad Nugent, of Mt. Pleasant, La., who, on July 26, 1909, made Homestead Entry 1 'No. 02685, for set of set, section 36, township 14 north, range 2 east, i] Louisiana Meridian, has filed notie of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of Conrt at Columbia, La., on the 21 day of September, 1912. Claimant flames as witaesses: Lee Kelly, Jamee J. Downs, N, Carroll l Noble, Gus A. Gregory, all of Mt. Pleasant, La. John F. Nuttall, Register. auig,16-6t Notice for Publicatiop. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Baton Rouge La., July 17, 1912. Notice ishereby given that Fred L. Dunn, Jr., of Riverton, La., who, on May 24, 1905. made Homestead Entry No. 01469, for wt of set and at of net, section 35, townsip 14 north range 8 east, Lolisiana Meridian, has filed I notice of intention to make Final ] Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above deserlbed, before elerk court, at Columbia, La., on the 31 day of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses:Weeden T. Ford, William E. Kirkland, Steven H. Manly, Noah R. Dunn, all of River ton, La. S John F. Nuttall, July 19 Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Baton Rouge, La., July 28, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Clara C. Varnell, formerly Clara L. Nugent, of Columnbia, La., who, on July 11, l, I made HomesteadEntry No. 01956, for Lots 3 and 4, section 12, township 131 north, range 3 east, Louisiana Meridipn, I has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be. I fore M. L. Mecom, clerk of court, at I Columbia, La., on the 4th day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses; Alf, I W. Wagner, Hary VY nell Steve H. Manly, John Wood. allofolnumbil, La. John F. Nuttall, july 26 Register, 1 Geoorge Wear. Fraas E. Joaes WEAR& JONES • Attorneys.at.Law Jei , Ia. P.O. Ih 9 Will do a general civil and crimi. nal practice in the District Courts in theParishes of Caldwell, Winn and LaSalle and the Siupreme Couirt of Louisiana. SSend us your orders for any and al kinds of job work. We will save you money and give $100 eward, $100 Y The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is c at least one dreaded disease that t science has been able to cure in st n all its stages, and that is catarrh. of Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only - positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be iug a constitutional disease, re. f quires aconstitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- O ternally, acting directly upon the cE s blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the 1 foundation of the disease, and r giving the patient strength by a building up the constitution and C assisting nature in doing its work. ~The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that - they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. C Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., _ Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Saved i s "It didn't kill me, but I think El it would if it had not been for 2 Hunt's Cure. I was tired, miser- t able and well nigh used up when at I commenced using it for an old at t and severe case of Eczema. One application relieved and box cured me. I believe Huna's C i Cure will cure any form of itch - ing known to mankind.". Ja Clifton Lawrence, - Helena, O. T. "Were all medicines as merito rious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy H the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffer- 02 ing greatly decreased," writes se Lindsay Scott, of TemFle, Ind. e For sale by all dealers. no Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer of living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy w in his family for fourteen years, H I and that he has found it to be an L excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in reeommendjng it. For - sale by all dealers. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. - D One of the most common ail ments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back, F A.ply. Chamberlains Liniment ý twice a day and massagethe parts thoroughly at each applica tion, and you will get quick re- ha lief. For sale by all dealers, i "I was cured of diarrboea b o one dose of, Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy " writes . K Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. Grove Hill, Ala: Hunt's Light. I ning Oilcured my wifeof a se, vere case of rheumatism and my friend of toothache, I surely be lieve it is good for all you jcaims for it.-A. R, Stringer, 25 and of 50e a bottle. All dealers. i lT Trilb A Trmlr. "I am a traveling salema "n* writes E. E. Younga, E. Bek - 'shire, Vt., "and was often trou- Si Sbled with constipation and indi.l I gestion till I began to use Dr. o I ing's New Life Pills, which Ic have roundsan excellent remedy." pr For al stomach, liver or kidneyb troubles there s nothing better. Only 25 cents at all druggists. I ORDINANCE NO. , Be it enrdained by the Police Jury ofs the Parish of Caldwell, in regulay se sion convened, that the rd as porw a marlFed out and traveled from a point wi on the 8Spitlond rosd near Dye's th I school house, to the Kentneky Lr4, near Columbia, is hereby nuade sad n Sestablished as a publie rad, and sid of I road shall be maintained and pt open by te following named pesos, tot: I ,Fnes, I7b ,Arlw wqnmr,l Riser, B Wells, and 'O Wells. o Beltfnr ero, pt,sl n go. 5 siderStionofbt named or .o h t taming a'4 heppi opeg ro vs' sftoer-npid iOeI tQ h known as th ne ro, li al these mils road tax td. 'Iloted from th oremtentioPqedprs Ih be semitted to them. Beit further ordained, etc., thtis tbl ordinance take effect from andafter its l adoption. Adopted this July 1.9 C H. 8. Rodl lo, Pre RR Redditt, Clerk. A Ie phh topre * 4.6 ofit. awd t College Slna & 801o GUS L. ALFORD I Attorney-at-Law Columbia, - - Louisiana. Will practice in all the courts of the 15th Judicial District and Supreme of the State. DR. 8. H. BROWN Physicians and Surgeon Columbia, La.. Office at City Drug Store. All calls given prompt attentii n. IRBY B. MAY, PHG. M. D. (Successor to Dr. J. Q. Graves), Office, Columbia Drug Store, COLUMBIA, IA. D. O. SHERMAN, M.iD. Physician and Surgeor. COLUMBIA, - - LOUISIANA Office, Woodmen IBuilding. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Baton Rouge, La., July 8, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Joseph G. Whitten, of Glen Ella, La.. who. on June 4, 1909, mad' Homeswta:ud Entry No, 02620, for set of nt section 33, township 13 north, range 2east, Louisiana Meridian, has tiled no ticeofintentiontomakeFinalThree, Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of Court, at Columbia, La., on the 17th day of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: ,James Stearns, Horace Dunn, John Crane, Caem Crane, all of Glen Flla, La. JOHN F. NUTTALL. July 12 Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Raton Rouge, La.. July 22, 1912. Notice is hereby givn that Isaac M. Hogg, of Clarks, La., who, on Februa ry 14, 1910, made Homestead Enty No. 02960, for pej of sw* and sw¼ of se), section 32, township 1l3 north, range 3 east, Louisiana Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Com mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of Court, atColumbia, La., on the 3rd day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: James W. Reeves, Walter Amey, Nathan H, Heater, James L White, all of Clarks. La, John F, Nuttall, July 26 Register Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of at Baton Rouge, La., August Notice is hereby given that Mary B. Crouch, widow, of Vixen, La., who, on February 25, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 0194, for net of se( section 24, township 14 north, range 2east, and nwi of eII section 19, township 14 north range 8 eat, Louisiana Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before clerk of court at Columbia, La., on the 21 Day of September, 1912.., SW at names as witnessos: Thomas . TeekellfMt. Pleasant, La. Charles Maddox of Vixen, La., David Fisher of Vixen, La, Thoms B. Estess of Mt. Pleaat, La AP JOHN F. NUTTALL, Aug 9 Register. Liqudator's Sale. In the matter of the Liquidation of the Prtneraip of M. L. Rutland & Co., 30th District Court, Parish ,of Cald well, btate of Louisiana. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of m order ipsued out of the 30th Dis trlt Court in and for the parish of Celdwell, authorizing and directing me to advertise for sale and sell at public suction according to law, all of the real estate held and owned by the partner ship of M. L. Rutland & Co., Iwill on Saturday, 14 Day of Sept. 1912, offer for sale at the principal front door of the court house, in the town of ubas, La.Is, during legal sale hours, at not less than two-thirds of its ap -d value, for the purpose of real funds to pay debts, all of the fol Sdescribled property, to-wit: wof saw, section 32, township 14 norh, rnge 5 east; containing forty pres of Id, more or less. Swi O Wi , and lot six, section 20; set ,l set qnd nw* of set, and lots seven and eight, section 19, township 12 north, ng 5 easut; containing 200 acresof I, more or less, together with ail bui and improvements thero, and nown as the D. J. and C, J. Bedsooc placp. w of ne", setion 8, township 12 Rh, rne 2 east; containing 40 acres of land mansor less, IotaNoad Sin square No. 2 in the town of Combia, La., together withrgi renel and improvements ,mroo,, ires Imprerty being leased to lthe IubeDrla Teohone Company for a l of five years, beginning 1, 911, with option to con tinsti e le(p with privilege of S sle wil be for crash to the last and lihest bidder, and for not less then twe-thi rdsf the inventoried and araised value thereof as shown by te inventory anpd appraisment now on Ale la theL of the clerk of the 30th 4 It l uand for the parish of MRS. M. L. RUTLAND, Aug 9 6t Liquidator.