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CALDWELL WATCHMAN Mr. Robert Humble of Mon roe, was here Thursday to attend the funeral of his uncle, Mr. J. D. f1 imnble. Pe,3ons troubled with partial para!v'sis are often very much benefited by massaging the af fected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlain's Lini ment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. James have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their infant son, which occurred on January 2, 1913. His remains were inter red in Columbia cemetery. We pay 3 1-2 per cent interest per annum on time deposits : Caldwell Bank. President of the School Board G: T. Martin, and Supt. E. H. Turner, attended the sessions of the State School Board Associa tion in Baton Rouge this week and reported a very interesting and profitable meeting. Supt. Turner on Tuesday addressed the members of the association on the subject "Our Rural Schools." When you want a reliable med icine for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Parish Superintendent, Mr. E. H. Turner, has received a report 5 from the State Examining Com- E mittee upon the examinations of 1 teachers held last August. Only i four out of eleven applicants were granted certificates. Messrs Bowen Eubanks and J. M. Fun derburk and Misses Etta Ferrell r and Eunice Anderson secured second grade certificates. The y rest failed. r If your children are subject to i, attacks of croup, watch for the p first siniptons, hoarseness. Give s .Camberlain's Cough Remedy as I soon as the child becomes hoaEse and the attack maybe warded M off. For sale by all dealers. f The entire community sympa thize with Hon. N. L. How er and wife in the loss of their son, Nelson L. Hower, Jr., which sad event occurred on Saturday, January 4, 1913, at their home at Grayson, La., after an illness of several weeks. His, remains werv laid to rest in Columbia cemetery on Sunday. Here is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won a world-wicle reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It is taken everywhere as Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. Caledl is Bd But Simmons' Liver Purifier is delightfully pleasant and its ac tion is thorough. Constipation yields, biliousness goes. A trial convinces. [In yellow tin boxes only.] Tried once used always. Keep an eye on the job ahead, but keep the other eye and both hands on the job you have. Lmbh, Rheumatism and G~lins There is nothing that gives so quick ,benefit as Hunt's Light ning Oil. The very minute it is rubbed on the improvement is noticed. For over thirty years this liniment has been acknowl edge to be the best for these troubles. Every druggist will recommend it. Price 25e and 50c per bottle. A Crd. Grayson, La., Jan. 14, 1913. Dear Editor:-We desire to ex press through the columns of your paper our sincere thanks and appreciation to the good peo ple of Grayson and Columbia for I their many acts of kindness shown us in our rent sorrow, the memorv of which will live lt:i us e er. . r.and MbS N, k. ower. Exprtesions of Sorrow. Death has come again and taken one of our Sunday school class, our "little friend, Nelson Luther Hower. We feel so sad now when we hear the church bell ring and when we look at the vacant seat wherd he used to sit in our class. We miss his little voice when the roll is called-but his life was short and without sin, and we know he has gone to live with God. We will never see him on earth again, but will continue to go to Sun day school and dlo Cod's work and meet him some day in heaven. We feel so sorry for his papa and mama and two little sisters; we all have to die, but death is always sad. We will pray God to bless and comfort them in their sorrow and trouble. God has said, "Suffer little children to come unto Me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God." Bobbie Ruth Erskins, Frances Turner, Morton Milling Meredith, Committee Columbia, La., Jan. 15, 1913. How Foolish To suffer from skin diseases [itch, eczema, ringworm, etc.,) when one 50c box of "Hunt's Cure" is positively guaranteen to cure or your money promptly re funded. Every retail druggist in the state stands behind this guarantee. Ask your druggist and see the guarantee with each box. You don't risk anything in giving it a trial. Died. At his home on the East Side on Wednesday, January 15, 1913, Mr. Jacob D. Humble, aged 61 years, - His remains were laid to rest in, Columbia cemetery on Thursday., Deceased has been identified xwith the affairs of this parish since early manhood, and served as member of the Levee Boad foja':number of. years. 'He lea" t 1 i"fe ahiid a num ber of relatives besides a host of friends to mourn his loss. Piemonia and Plearisy For over thirty years Hunt's Lightning Oil has been acknowl edge to be a very quick relief when rubbed well on the c'hest. Many hundred letters testify to the begfitit it has given others. Why not try it? All druggists, 25c and 50e bottles. President Taft has suggested that ~ilonel Goethals be raised to the rank of major general as a reward for building the Pana ma Canal. The suggebtion re calls the address that Colonel Goethals made last June to the West Point cadets. '"Duty," he said, "is the successful accom plishment of any task to which we are assigned, without regard to praise or blame. The lesson of experience is that the man who faces every task with a de termination to conquer it, fits himself for greater work; and that to the man who is fit to per form the deeds of the world, even the greatest, opportunity to do them will come, sooner or later." Dental Notice. L. R. Adams, Dentist, will be in Columbia the first Monday in each month. This winter the Legislature of California will make a novel ex periment. After remaining in session a month for the introduc Stion of bills, it will adjourn for a month for the members to study the.prdposed legislation and con Sult with their constituents. Then in March it will reassemble to act on the bills. f If you want some good pictures i made now is the time, for W. B. - Mask, photographer, is now here r with his tent and will stay here , only a short while. Call see him ,soon. He is making postcards e for $1.00 per dozen, cabinets fram $.00 per dozen up. Cloudy Sdayas.good as fair ones. 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Exprc.s Prepaid. 4 Full s. 2.75 4 Full Ots. 3.00 4 Full Qs. 3.25 4 Full Ots. 3.50 4 Full Os. 3.75 4 Full Og s. 4.00 4 Full Ots. 4.00 4 Full Ots. 5.00 8 Full t 5.25 8 Full ts, 5.75 8 Fll Ots. 6.00 8 Full Ots. 6.50 R V.ilQts. 7.00 8 Full Ots. 7.50 8 Full Os. 7.50 8 Full Qts. 9.0 12 Full ts. 7.50 12 Full t 8.25 12PFulQts. 8.75 12 Full s. 9.:5 12 ull t 9.50 12 FullOts. 10.00 12Full Qts. 10.50 12Full Ots. I . I CARRYLL1 JE cADAMS WRITE FOR FREE MONEY*I STANDXRD WHISKEYS * * s VING PRICE LIST T1e Scwtln's Btt'etacL R fl Order Liguor Dealer 810-822 Front Street ALEXANTDRIA. LA. Long Distance Telephone 223 ýº ' " .r 19 4* f. .its, _" : ' t Burning the candle at both ends is a poor way to make both ends meet. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. The burden of wealth is the only one that everybody wants to hely you carry. Notice to Teachers. The next regular examination of teachers (white and colored) for certificates to teach in the public schools will be held in my office Jan. 30th, 31st, and Feb. 1. All whe desire to apply for certi ficates will please note these dates and be ou hand promptly at 9 a. m. on Jan. 30th, when the exam er p Good intentions are the eggs from which come good deeds. The only reason they are not more hightly regarded is that so many of them fail to hatch. Notice Columbia, La., Jan. 13, 1913. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the working and maintaining of all the public roads in ward 3 for a period of two years, beginning January 1, 1913, according to specifications in the hands of the president of the police jury. and Mr. P. F. Claunch, member of the police jury for ward 3, will be received up to noon February 3. 1913, said proposals 'must be handed to either the president of the police jury or to P. F. Claunch, to be opened by them on February 3, 1913, and to be finally passed upon at the next meeting of the police jury Feb. 10, 1913. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. H. H. Rogillio, Prest. R. R. Redditt, Clerk. Send us your orders for any and all kinds of job work. We will save you money and give satisfaction. Famous Stage Beauties look with horror on skin erup tions, blotches, oores or pimples. They don't have them. For all such troubles use Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. It glorifies the face. Excellent for eczema or salt rheum. It cures sore lips, chap ped hands, chilnlains; heals burns, cuts and'bruises. Unsur passed for piles. 25c at all drug gists. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at BFaton Rouge La., De cember 10, 1912. Notice is hereby given that John W. Honeycutt, of Mt. Pleasant, La., who, _ November 2, 1909, made Homestead Entry No. 02839, for nw* of nw, section 4, ,townsip 13 north, range 3 east, Louisiana Meridian, has filed Snotice of intention to make Three Year Proof under Act June 6, 1912, to establish claim to the land above described, before clerk court, at Columbia, La., on the 29 day of January, 1913. Claimantnames as witnesses: Beny L. Fisher James C. Kirkland, James sB. Merediaant, .Dawson May, all of Mt. Ie¢ 20 John F. Nuttall, RegIster. Get busy quick, $12.50 blue serge suits at $7.50 for the ho!i days-People's Mercantile Com pany, Ltd. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. 10 cent ginghams at 8 1-2 cts, wholesale price, at People's Mer cantile Company, Ltd. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills and Fever; and if taken as a tonic the Fever will not return. Price 25c. Notice of Contest. Department of the Intorior, United States Land Office, Baton Rouge, La., November23, 1812. To James F. Hopkins of Mt. Pleasant, Ld., Contestee: You are hereby notified that Elijah R, ]rkland, who gives Mt. Pleasant, tofee address' did on k6m in 'this office his duly rroberated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your "Homestead Entry No....., Serial No. 02064, made July 1, .1907, for swj of awL, section 2, township 13 north, range 3 east, Louisiana Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that "James F. Hopkins applied for this homestead as an Adjoining Farm on Qr about June 21, 1907; that he lived on his original Farm until during the fall of 1908, and then abandoned the lace and homestead and went to the State of Mississippi, and has been ab sent ever since; that he made no im provements on said homestead, never lived thereon nor cultivated any portion thereof, that since he abandoned the place his Original Farm has been sold for taxes; that said Hopkins abandon ed the Homestead during the fall of 1908 and his whereabouts since that time have been unknown to affiant." You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your fur ther right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the fourth publication of this notice, as shown below, your an swer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, or if you fail within that time to file in this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant in person, proof of such service must bc either ! the said contestant's written acknowl f edgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by registered mail, proof of such serv ice must consist of the affidavit of the . person by whom the copy was mailed stating when and the postoffice to which Sit waa mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. LOUIS T. DUGAZON, 3 Dec 20-4t Receiver. NATURE MADE r aoTi _0L /I A/ICUR1 e all Dssdeds of ths STOMACH, KIDNEYS, LIVER. or SBOWELS. e Taks t whm si to uaks ys wdel. Tal tw hus well to p you so. It's a 011 t NOl MIRACLES 50 cctrTs At ANv OnuesT - SMRA0 MCa.LSHREVEPOTr L "THE SOUTH'S CREATES SOULE COLLEGE. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Should begiven thebesttrainingtopre pare them for success in business. Personal Instruction. Free EmpIlo; ment Department. Complete Co!leg, Bank, College Store and Wholesale Offices. No misrepresentations to secure stu dents. Through the success o f i t ~ 22000 former students, Soule Collee° is recognized everywhere as a Wide Awake, Practical, Popular and Suc Ceestnl School. OZO. SOULe & SONS. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Baton Rouge, La., fe cember 5, 1912. Notice is hereby given that James T. Carter, of Cotton Plant, La., who, on October 23, 1911, made Homestead Entry No. 04750, for nw* of swt sec tion 1, towship 13 north, range 2' east, Louisiana Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutat tion Proof under law under which entry waa made to establish claim to theland above described, before Clerk of Court at Columbia, La., on the 18th day of January, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John O. Fisher, William D. Fisher, W. Lee Estess, J. Benson Dickerson, all of Cotton Plant, La. John F. Nuttall, dec 13-6t Register. Bucklen's Arnica Salve THEWORLD-FAMOUS HEALER t* OF Burns, Boils, Cuts, Piles, Eczema, Skin Eruptions, Ulcers, Fever.Sores, Pimples, Itch, felons; Wounds, Bruises, Chilblains, Ringworm, Sore Lips and Hands, f old - Sores, Corns. ONLY GENUINE ARNICA SALVE. MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. 5coAT ALL DRUCCISTS. r r Terms of Court. r State of Louisiana, Parish of Caidwell. Thirtieth Judicial District. Notice is hereby given that the terms e of Court in the Thirtieth Judicial Dis d trict, State of Louisiana, are fixed as e follows, to-wit: FOR CALDWELL PARISH. Jury Terms-4th Monday in January, d 4th Monday in July. h Civil Terms-4th Monday in Februa ry, 4th Monday in March, 4th Monday in April, 4th Monday in May, 4th Mon day in June, 4th Monday in October, 4th Monday in November, 4th Monday s in December. FOR LASALLE PARISH. Jury Terms-2nd Monday in June, 2nd Monday in December. Civil Terms-2nd Monday in January, 2nd Monday in February, 2nd Monday in March, 2nd Monday in April, 2nd Monday in May, 2nd Monday in July, 2nd Monday in October, 2nd Monday in November. It is further ordered that the empan neling of the Grand Jury in the said District is fixed as follows, to-wit: FOR CALDWELL PARISH. Fourth Monday in June, Fourth Mon day in December. FOR LASALLE PARISH. Second Monday in May, Second Mon day in November. I Done and signed in open Court on this the 23rd day of March, 1912. GEO. WEAR, Judge. A true and correct copy of the origi nal now on file in this office. M. L. MECOM, Clerk Court. June 25, 1912. We are prepared to do all kinds of job work. George Wear. Francis E. Jones WEAR & JONES Attorneys-at-Law Jena, La. - P. 0. Box 96 Will do a general civil'and crirni nal practice in the District Courts in the Parishes of Caldwell, Winn and LaSalle and the ?upreme Court of Louisiana. 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. IRBY B. MAY, PHG. M. D. (Successor to Dr. J. Q. Graves) Office, Columbia Drug Store, COLUMBIA, LA. D. O. SHERMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeor. COLUMBIA, - - LOUISIANA REAL ESTATE lands of all Description Bought and Sold John R. BROWN, Cchmbia, La Sheriff's Sale. Thirtieth Judicial District Court, Parish of Caldwell, State of Louisiana. Albert Mixon Vs. No. 68, C. A. McVay et al. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias is sued out of the 30th Judicial. District Court. of the Parish of Rapides, State of Louisiana, and to me direct&d, I have seized and taken into my posses sion. and will offer for sale at public auction, to the last and highest hlbder, at the principal front door of court huse in the town of Columbia, La.. between the hours prescribed by law f(.r judicial sales, on Saturday, February 1, 1913, the followingdescribed property, towit: Lot (2) Two Section (9) Nine, Town ship 13 north, Range 3 east, containing 52 acres more or less, together with all buildings and improvements thereon. Seized as the property of defendant, I C. A. McVay, and will be sold to sat isfy said writ and all costs in the above entitled and numbered cause. Terms of sale, cash, with, benefit (f appraisement. W. E. GODFREY, 'Ieriff Caldwell Parish, Sheriff's Office, Columbia, La., Dec. 26, 1912. Notice is hereby giver that Hogans' and China Grove 1 ianta tions are posted, and all parties are warned not to hunt or other wise trespass on said property under penalty of the law. J. F. Stuart, iMgr. We club with all the weeki Spapers of repute, and.,are, pe pared to give you some bargains in clubbing rates.