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MIEAL ALWAYS ICJ READINE". Eelicver in Corporeal Recuirrectien Has Ti.ble Constantly Spread Adjacent to Tomb. One of the most curious w.wbs in the Cnited Kingdom is in Coun'y WVexford. In it is lid the L'dy of one of that curious body-the Resurx ro tionists (Ur portion of the toumb it; a furnisth ýd chamiber, with a table and a fev chairs. On the table will be found at any time a dainty [eai of conxideralie dimensions, wb a o, a ham. a leg of mutton ;,mi lie nec-s sary driukables. The dc; ted Rs urreetionist provides by his will that this nmeal shall be laid each fortnight, and "if the meal Is untouched in the mean tinte, It shall be given to the poour and a fresh meal laid." So far the meal has been unftoiuch:e, tLouuh eerie rumors spread round the dis trict from time to time that in spirit form the gentleman has ap!pah ed and has enjoyed his meal. Curious atories are told of poor people to whom the ham or the ug of muttuon ha.; hben given being awakened In the vight by stranire rnippings on their doors and windows and even by demands in a grim voice for a portion of the food which had been distributed. As a con sequ' ice and probably for ano'h 'r sadl reason, It has come to he the tra·c i e to consume the food imme diately it is brought home. It is the only wany to counteract the envy of the spirit, with whom apparently hunger is constantly present. WORK FOR THE INTERPRETER Plow of Language Used by China. men Involving Simple Ques. tion and Answer. A Chinaman was called as a wit' tess in the police court of Los Anae* les in the case of a driver who had run over a dog. "What time was it when yow saw this man run over the dog?" asked the judge. "Me no sabe," replied the wituoss. "I say," repeated the judge, "what time was It when you saw this tas run over the dog?" "Me no sabe," repeated Joha, smll ing bladly. "We shall have to have an inter preter," commented his honor, as he realized that the witness did not un derstand English; and accordingly an other Chinaman was haled luto ourt to act as interpreter. "Aak the wil ness," commanded the Judge, "whem he saw this man run ever the dog." The Interpreter turned to his 14 low countryman and said: "We sLbang 0lo, ho me choo lung wow, e-be me sno ehow chec, loo how s-lee a* g aems tong yit ben." To which the witness regpedt "Wong lin kee, we hoe, wing heng lung yue lee, kin sing, ehoy yobe aeen ying lung ding wab, shing suey war san ylek ling toy big eoey bow tes, po tong po gou hung mow ki queago yuen lee chow yo ben tong." The interpreter then turned to the judge and said: "Him say two o'clock."-Lippincott's. BOOKER T. WASH INGTON IS DEAD This master mind of a ehild of slavery has passed away, but his work still goes on. We are publishing his own story of his life and wvork with a final or closing chapter by Albon L. Hol sey, a member of the Executive Staff of Tuskegee Institute. This memorial volume contains over 500 pages-fully Illustrated. Re tail price $1.25. One half pro fit to agents. Agents making $5.00 to $10.00 daily. Sample book also 100 page catalogue of our other books free to workers. Send 8c for postage. Credit giv en. Freight paid. We also han dle the book by Frederick E. Drinker. Price $1.00. Same terms to agents. Both outfits for 15c. Address Southern Bible House, 633 Plymouth Place, Chicago' lil. Notice of Trespass All persons are hereby warn ed not to trespass upon the fol lowing described property, com monly known as Perrin's Island' to-wit: s w 1-4 and lots 3, 6, 7, and 8, s e 1-4 of n w 1-4, a w 1-4 of nw 1:4 and w 1-2 of sw 1-4 of sec. 36, lots 10 and 11 of sec 35, all in tp 1 n, r 4 e. The a bove property having been post ed this day. All persons tress passing upon the same will be dealt with according to law. (Mrs.) Laura E. Graves Columbia, La.. Sept. 1. 1915. KI LLrna COO G Ab*CUflRnmAU#2 mDR.WMCS' FO1CP~UO r~t~ ¾. mAUL m'-UJ~~, J Prince Albert will ý show you the real road to smoke-joy! 4 copyright co yr gh r. . PRINCE ALBERT was made to create tobsacco content where it never existed before! It per mits men to smoke all they want without getting a sore tongue, without any comeback but real tobacco enjoyment I The patented process by which Prince Albert is made (.nd controlled exclusively by us) fi&es that-and uts out bite and parch PRINiEaE ALBT the nationcali joy smoke comes right to your taste fair and square I And itI will do for you what it Jas done for thousands of men-make pipe or cigar tte smoking the cheerfutl est of your pleasures I Prince Albert is to be had What we tell you about PrinceLý everywhere tobacco is cold in LNEGBURNIG, P8IP ANA toppy red bag Sc; id red Albert is a fact that will prove out CIG AReb tins, 10c; handsome pound prve- Th O II *-o iaptr n. t~op· thtl, tc adfr-u!O hemn teo hitdrd i and half-Tpond tin humidors to your satisfaction just as quickly cryetal-gla humidor with as you lay in a stock and fire-up I Onthre ofhtd"tiy epons·-I moi ten thcia ill read: "Prlcece Ptmtld July 3011, keeps the tobacco in euch 1907,' which has wale threemsieaU fine h s-lwayu R. J. REYNe)DS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Sa.k, N.C. pipesbere one smoked borel ,Two Favorite Shotguns and the leinf "Speed Shells" "Dope" on shooting is plentiful. And shooters know where the right dope comes from-and that it leads straight to Remington- UMC. TIIE Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Autoloading Gun - these are the shotguns of today. Adopted everywhere, for use in the field and over the traps-shot by more of the rn en who are setting the pace in the sport than any other make of guns in the world. In the matter of Shells-where is the sportsman who does not know the Remington-UMC "Speed Shells," Steel Lined all the drive of the powder kept back of the shot, and showing results that flatter any make of gun? For the right dope-see the Remnington-UMC Dealer. ie displays the Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC-the sign that his store is Sportsmen's Headquarters of the town. Sold by your home dealer and 2295 other leading merchants in LouisianaW smisgina Ar.e-Uesiui Metallic CearriJae Ce., Welwarth BUlils (233 Broadway) New York City THS Is Tl TunA mAOn on nI'yU BOX OF CENUINE TEETHINA AU. Kamw for S ealy aIaw aCet.-, Bakes. Owwh Tttr L~gns av14. aru. ..1 Slaaoia.. lsh wothe trees. I. stnd ?a~iS all We have a nice line of fruit trees all kinds in Columbia. Call on Mr. A. P. Stuart arnd he will show you the trees. I stand behind these trees with my guarantee. R. P. MANLEY. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1916 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1916 Al manac is by far the finest, larg est and best ever before printed. The Hicks storm and weather forecasts for 1915 again have proven their truth and value, and this splendid Almanac for 1916 should find its way straight into every home and office in America. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magazine, Word and Works, and his unique Almanac should al ways go together, both for one dollar a year. The Almanac alone is 35c, prepaid. Send to Word and Works Publishing Co., 2401 Franklin Ave. ,St. Louis,Mo, THOROUGHBRED Mammoth Jack Notice is hereby given to the gen eral bublic that in the future I will stand my famous thoroughbred Mam moth Jack one mije west of Holum at and under the following terms First payment of $. to iCe m'udI' at service, the reiainin: $i *: iyakl° when mare proves in foail, t -r in cash or by a' note. E. W. Braiock, :: Holum, La. FOR IPA:lIl!'iTREASURER We are authorizd to announce HON. A. P. STEWART as a candlidate ifor Parish Treasurer, Subject to the goond will of the Police Jury at their meceting for electing a treasurer. Our Great I The Best Two for All th-.e iný Thel. THE HOUSEWIFE NV( ar+" hapipy in,.t. 1 to lntro "u ". able to make a clutblu. ar: enablh OUr r,"athrs to have T 100 file sttrks are hish-;clas: iron. e, tha.t will ap,; * to .., nia*'U A ' . holdingr qualith - Pamttsular att" r.ti ni i. wife t0oM wasonabb ir nd hints, ant matters of partih u" mnother and child. The H^ouse ife is at larg" , w. : r ,. sine; subseription pri<.. ;r " is only be caut' t:,:uh , f di-v'lo'p ti..I ie.ul+ ri tinn 'it in t: . The Bave b Twn a11 to fur a r..!"\ subscriptions that . no' Y ·ear' lubbin i 1 : THE OUSEWIFE F armer. pi~~ i-. ii. o yu it' r 8fbohecd to makke ctheii Or; '0 This great combination of farmI fanc. work and good cheer for BARGAIN% In connoc..on with your suoscriptiol THE CALDWEL : You know our paper. It is a weekly-yo- r county paper. It 3i "" important news of the world and t;-T You cannot afford to miss this grr The Caldwell Watchman..... The Progressive Farmer-wee!:1 - The Housewife-monthly .......... Regular price ............... OUR SPECIAL [~ iAll three one year I (only 3 cents a week for - Mail or bring your subscipticnstt THE CALDWELL. COLUMBEr Gear e d auting otT S'arnar. e k go ails I it YOU docid r·lto. tko hvlb~·. lcjs~ This gyeat colato o fr will bo c.owde with your soscrpti Youknow ouryb papdrn Its weekly-yo-a i ;r county~: paper,.· It g· ' imorat news h of th world a 9it, Grei atte~u Sertiahli 25i You cannoit afordh tom mis this grer) fTor 9nd Cwieill Watd h The oulseiesm onTHly. O Ti ReguO lar price......... Aeekl thi'e on ofya 1''. (onlE 3 cents Sa w w te fi o Thisge t Wee ia *issnc of par -·, Mil orC C bing your subsc.ptirtR THE CALDWELT SCHl--OOL cOF n BUSI ESS. IJV UK·· Sherials 'kc Theyeaoresv 1916 --ee:: will be rowdeddwieth tA the very onb read ng in ThE &COu.i& 9GreatSei 2 wthe $20 fr TheCOPAIO orl6 dewill secwend o.: p .~~~aso H CO. PAd4ver1 bfst remmwk ing wGeeks of 191 L 'LITd Tb. OUh Wed susc a. aaaish THE0t7 F'r 3?lb CMAI'jO.T' SUBCRPTQN REehO~HCEIVEI Ar "THE SOTH'S ClREAT'lEST I "THESOUT'8 NEWTS S8CRLEf. 5lio Ac.. Adets in'