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THE BANNER-DEMOCRAT. co, cows I Saturday, June 26, 1&97. that th - tot Po; Local and Parish News. smell 1 -_- -----should The hottest June ever known. C(ro Five mill tax will not hurt any per- hot J bon. cloang The University boys will now be in past ut the swin. behiu Pull'together anid we will have the favora railroad. will b . Our town should have a night watchman. 1o0 Cotton blooms are a common thing York in our parish. will al Buildings continue to be erected in sioU it and near the town. better The prospects continue bright for a who c large cotton crop. bly bc Sprinkle around your prcerises with T'li lime and carbolic acid. R. wi The thermometer -bas reached the day t hundred mark this week. in 12, Services at the Methodist Church whicl this morning at 11 o'clock. fr re i Services at the Episcopal and Metho- the o diet Churches to-morrow. We regret to learn that Mr. E J. Delony continues unwell. cient The prettiest line of ladies shoes in li sc town can be found at White's. Mout Mr. C. F. Davis returned from tend Vicksburg on Sunday morning. tirst Our jail is almost empty, and it is to recur be hoped that it will remain so. Both Sheriff T)unn and Mayor A IHanmley are sporting cnew buggices. in J Shingling on the roof of a new deal house these hot days is no soft job. a vt Minn, the daughter of Mr. antd Mrs. wvo U. M. Franklin, has a pretty bicycle. an o Any man who is opposed to the shor railroad tax Is an enemy to the town. citiz Keeping the streets sprinkled makes tits it cool and refreshing these hot days. The next thing that ought to be mnia done, is to extend the corporate limits. "Old Sol" has been knocking the to t spots out of things for the past few hi days. wh1 If the small tax will be any induce mont to building the railroad, let it be and voted. Eng Mr. R. J. Walker will start the erec- wil tion of his model gin in the unext few Say weeks. mid Any person who is opposed to the E 5.mill railroad tax is an enemy to the town. A lodge of the Woodman of the nig World, has been organized in our eve town. rest 0~'~` Y fru that our new marshal, Mr. tho D. F. peck ,'w.Fisoon purchase a dwell- peo ing in town. mu The revetment work -sut in above fore town by the government is hoT¶ttTe an splendidly. of Several passengers have missed his boats lately by the hacknmau being a little too slow. a A great many cows belonging to z7I residents of town have died In the past e week or ten days. The town was without ice on Su tat day last. A pleasant thing these cool Ic and refreshing days. Beo careful of your stock and not ov allow them to get overheated during co the extreme hot weather. of Two or three horses have succumbedi it to the heat of the past few days. It is bh terrible on the poor dumb animal. a Peter BIullin, the indefatigable "'Peter," has returned, and is back at the Egelly louse, and polite as ever. oc That ice cold Auheusor Busch lager C beer kept at McGuire'e, is nothing to tt be sneezed at these hot summer days. be Miss Alice Fousse has been quite ac esck for several days. We are glad to i report her much better at this writ- cc ting. it Rev. C. Maho returned from Delta Tuesday morning, but had to return again this morning on important bush u ess. The election has been ordered for the railroad tax. It is the duty of P overy citizou of Providence to vote for d the tax. Mr. R. L. 11111 has started the erec- E tion of his dwelling, and when finished will have the prettiest home in Provi dence. Presiding Elder White will hold the quarterly meetintg services at thet Methodist Church, comnmencing to-day at 11 o'clock. Meessrs. J. N·. Hill & Bro. had the r misfortune to lose one of their fine mules on Saturday last from the extreme heaost. lion. C. S. Wyly was prostrated by the extreme heat on Friday last. We were glad to see hint able to be at his I oulic9 on Monday. 1 It is wonderful the way the trade of Max Loevy is increasing. Fair and square dealing, good goods and cheap goods is bound to tell. It is sure enough hot, and there is niot a man In town who does not want real light-weightt summer clothing. Call on White and let him fit you out. We have an imnportation of two selestials In our town. A few years ago there were twenty-five or thirty of them, but they disaplpeared except one or two. Col. W. II. Schneider has been quite unwell for several days. Hiis many friends are glad to see him able to be out, who hope that he is on the speedy road to recovery. It ls said that if yoe mit a table spoonfutl of turpentine with a like amount ouf asafetda in a pint of water and drench your animal with it, it is a asire cuare for colic. Our euergetic and libseral citizen M. PhU MeGoir, aftert atteading the Ba'" Hoard meeting In tmoe iut.stof *uat~4Fw·a ~Z· · ComUplaiat is made that several dead TOW. cows have been hauled to the com- ' L, mons in the lower part of town, and T'lhe that the carcases are entirely too near eve at SIto people living in that section and the Pres, smell being almost intollorabic. This FouseY should be looked into. Abe Cropr are growing nicely since the ed suanee " hot days and nights set in. The was re change has bcen very'noticeable the niloiol Tot inpast ten days. It is fully three weeks men ol behind that of last year, but with a ersig le favorable season from now on, there honor: mills I will be a large crop made. mimit hi !Provt lon. J. E. lauesdell left for New organ ug York on Saturday last. Mr. Ransdell Louisa will appear befor the River Contmie- And t sion in the interest of the levees. No honor better man could have been selected law s a who can present our cause more forci- " ar bly before the commission. Icctin S The Yazoo & Mississip'pi Valley 1:. tronl R. will hereafter sell tickets each Sun- w he day to all local points on its line with- nard, in 127 miles of the selling station, from Turu rch which the round trip can be begun be- .lead kins. fc re midlight on the day of sale, at ii w ho- the one fare rate for round trip. Bell W L lli Miss Maud Taylor, ot.e of the crI- Clarn cient and popular teachers in our pub- his w lic school, left on Saturday last for sw Mounteagle, 'Tenn., where she will at. I fEl otend the Summer Normal until the aI,( lirst of September. Miss Mautld will Ale to return well qualitied and eqtiiped for I 1(:! her arduous duty of the next session. |rvTl 'Peck yor A railroad running to Mer lEoug;, his in MoreLouse parish, nicans a great iniar iew deal for I'rovidence. It means that in oiy a very short time our population Rice dre. would be doubled ; it means a bank, I" C e. an oil mill and a compress in a very Mar: the short time. We hope there is not a U 'Wn. citizen so blind as not to see the bene- c~jtl ikes tits we would derive from a railroad. r a).8. -gc Captain Cuimmins, the popular comn be mander of the steamer City of Savan- at. nab, has chartered the steamer Eugene Mrs the Fatl the to take the place of the Savannah, ford few which boat goes to P'aducab, Ky., to "'1 be thoroughly overhauled and repaired duc it be and a texas placed on her. " The Eugene passed down esterday and al A 'ree- will remain in the trade until the pro few Savannah is repaired, which will be the Act middle of July. - An -spe the Emanuel Baker after an Illness of itl' the several weeks, passed away on Sunday tax the night and was laid to rest Monday ePc our evening. Emanuel was one of our the respected colored mei, who was well ti Mr. thought of and trusted by the white oil well- people, and who will be nmissed very iro much. lie was a good man, and be- c. hove fore the war was one of the trusted ila Tdti ima cotfultial servants of the family - of the late Gen. Sparrow. Peace to ti ssed his soul. ing a- aft g a Mr. V. Gargaro has been circulating a petition this week among the citi- an s zes antI business men of cur town or requesti'ng the town council to re-es Sun- tablisha the office of .night watch-.pr cool man and to appoint him to the place. to We understand that he has secured ra d not over one hundred signatures, and inii hcring consideration of the efficient services to of Mr. Gargaro in the discharge of his ei imbed duty when he held this position P It 1s before, we hope that the Board will w . agatin appoint him. ck at We regret to learn that some few of e ever. our citizens are opposed to the rail ager road tax for no other reason than they ti ig to think that some certain persons might days. be benefited a little more than them quite solves. Now, ifthisis not asolfeish mo lad to live and the most contracted narrow writ- ess that we have ever heard of, and it shows the littleuess that there is in lta some people. They would defeat the tu tax if they possible could, and the prosperity andti advanceiment of our f ed for town, simply for the. reason that some luty of persons might be benefited whom they oto for do not like. We notice in the last issue of the 1 reC- Floyd News a cornmmnication from Provi- lion. S. T. Jackson in regard to the Lake I'rovidence and Western Rail old the way, and was very much pleased to ceo at the that he was so much in earnest about to-day the project, and that he would lend his assistance and work for a tar of 5 ad the mills for the benefit of the road. ir fine Thcre is no one nho knows the beone m the fits to be dterived from a railroad go. ling into West Carroll any more than ted y Mr. Jackson and we are glad to learn at his through his communication that he is not only willing to vote the tax, but rade of to Ligive the right of way. give the i i and timber for ties and bridgesand donate I cheap the land for a depot and every fourth lot in a town sight should they see there is proper to come this way." West Car ot want roll is one of the finest agricultural lothing. parishes in our state and a railroad yououtt. running from Providence into that of two parish would very soon make its lands w years valuable. We hope that the citzens thirty of of our parish will see the necessity of this road and vote the tax. ee quite The night service on the Yazoo & is many Mississippi Valley Railroad is now in le to be operation between Memphis and New espedy Orleans. Call on Mr. W. D. B3rent, the efficient city ticket agent at Vicka tabe- burg, who will.always take pleasure we in giving any information desirpd. i, it is a Miss May Beard, another of our public school teebhers, has taken ad I citisen vantage of the Summer Normal and iths left for Baton Rouge on Sunday night. etersf where she will remaiu for the next 4 home two months. We twish the yeoIng lad _a prosperous temion. td TOW.N COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. n- Lake Providence, La., June 21, 1807. 1d The lion Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the town of Providence convened this eve at 8 o'clock in special session. he Present-E. J.1. laoley, Mayor; C. R. ia Egelly. Secretary; Aid. Jas. Beard and N. Fousse. Absent-Aid. Purdy and Schneider. The Mayor announced that he had con ie vened the board in special session in ur suance of thLe ollowing petition, which hIe was read by the secretary. and upon his he motion, was received. to-wit : To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Alder men of the town of Providence--''he un dersigned property tax-payers of the town of Providence recpectfully petitition your re honorable body to levy a special tax ofl ive mills for a term of ten years on the property within your said town to aid the Lake Providence and Western Railway ConpaLny e organised under the laws ot the State of tell Louisiana and domiciled in your said town, or said colipanys successors or assigns : tie- And to that end we respecttily ask your No honorahle hotly to order special election to be held in the manner and as prescribed by led law submitting the 'proposition of levy in g such tax atoresaid to the property tax - payrsot said town;--the levying and col letclig of said t:ax to be dependent on the completion of and operation of said road S romu the town of P'rovidence to Btyou Ma con : ut- WV N White ugt., Phil McGuire, F it Ber ith- nard, Frank E Artaud. (;eo McKee, 'lifton SIPavis, J S Guenard, J N Turner. Hlate It 0oni Turner. N Fousse. E L Galbretli, S t Green, olennie Ward, Frank Mct(uire. J 1) ''omp b kins. Max Levy, tRJ Walker. S A M,.Neal, at ii W Dunn for Mrs Laura White. Chas M Whittington agt , J ( Oldlield. \V D Bell. Bell & Ilurlev. W 6 Brown. F Jol4nson, It L 1iP11, W C Meitac:ie agt., Mrs Bi G Tompkins, i Camp,,,bell Chaze, 1i LJolnes. Steve Pullen ,ub Ihis alrk aittest ii L Jones , t' J Po..il, Yancey Bel!. liobit iggs, Braxtoun Heuznce, for SV Green. l (C McGuire .Ianies Beard, at- Edward trannicn J - Hill & Bro., .1 N Hill. Ralph lavis hs xn:lrR a:ttest L .3 lianley. C thei Mahoe tor Catholic Church property, Miss M will A Le May per C Mate, resatet Mrs. Jas;on ii Hanilton per C L ane. Lake l'rovidoace for luatllng" and Lean A sociation per C laLire P're.ident. JlE thandell pet C Mlahe. F Ill t Plck, \ A Blount. lt Ilurney. Henry Day igi, his mar'k att- t '1 i Hlamle.,T S Deloily, D S\V Gilnmour, \V 1 tiunter, G 11 Suttoni his mrest mark attest E J liamlcy, Irvl )Davis, Tinm si in othv Byrne, VW 11 Montgonery,Leo Shields. W fi SI.ecider, W \i Fisher, agt., 'Mrs J M tion lRie, J M Kennedy. J W 'ittlltaii, J L Davis anti, lv C I Davis. F: J ltlalh y, MIrs Elva Mlar tian, Mrs M J Walker, Mrs C S Wyly, Miss very Mary leekeriby C S W ly. Mrs Esteile 11cr aot ': per F It llernard. cstate Mrs S G BIer a nard per F l1 Bernard, Opera Hlotus Asso oene- elation ,v .1 S (uenard nlanager, Mrs Eva o Bl. Martian and E J laHaley, Mrs JI C Beard ed er Jas Beard, I Shelby Irvine by C R Egellv, agt.. Mrs M L Graham by C It EgPel comi- ly agt., Mrs Nannie Egelly by C It Egelly van- gt., Chas it Egelly, Jas S Millikin by E . a lainley, Stewart Bros. & Co., by Egelly, genle Mrs L. C. Blount by W A Ilotint. T Fatterree, Maggie Byrne, Chas W 8wot ford. , to 'The following ordinance was then intro. aired duced by Alderman Egelly and adopted, to wit: The Whereas. Under the provisions of section and one of Act No. T13 of the acts of the Gener lal Assembly of the State of Louisiana. ap StihO proved July 12, itii, entitled An act to amenled and re-enact Sections 1. 4, 5 and 6 of 0 the Act No. 33. approved June 25, 1866, entitled An act to prescribe the manner in which special elections shall be held in the par S,0 ishes, cities and incorporated towns of this State, for the purpose of levying special tnday taxes in aid of railway enterprises, and providing tor their enforcemenut and col nda) lection and to carry into etlect article 242 of f our the Constitution of 1889. a petition has li o beren presented to this board signed by one Wl third of the property tax-payers of the town of Providence. La.. to levy a special tax of wlit , mills on the dollar in aid of the l.ake very 'rovidece and Western Railway Co., a d be- corporation or its suceesoors, holdlung a charter under the laws of the State of Lou lusted isiana, for the construtction of railroad fromt t i' uhe town ot Providence, running west to itNuly trtavou Macon or further through the parish ae to of \West Carroll; sai. tax to run tor ten years. collectible upon the comiletion of s,id railroad, or in such manner as herein- - alter prescribed; ating Theretore be it ordained by the Mayor e cii- and Board of Aldermen in spAial session convened, That a special election is hereby towvl ordered by this board to take place in said town on Monday, the 2nd day of August. re-es- 1~!, for the rurpose of submitting to the watch- property tax-payers of said town of Provb tci:c t.- levyillng and collection of said tax place. for the purposes herein designated and the ecured rate of taxation. Be it further ordained, That the Mayor and ill be and is hereby instructed and authorized vie to issue his proclamation in accordance with the provisions of tils ordinance; said of bia election to be held under the general elect ion laws of this state now in lorce, and at ositiot polling place where the last general election rd will was held in said town, and not sooner than 30 days after the official publication 't the petition presented and this ordinance re quiriug said special election, both shall be few of made in the same manner as provided by Sril- law for judicial advertisements. l There being no further special business, an they the board adjourned until the next regular session unless otherwise specially convened might E. J. Itamlcy, Mayor. them- C. R. Egelly, Secretary. ih - I LOW ROUND TRIP IRATES VIA THE rarrow- YAZOO & MISS. VALLEY R. I. of, and C is i For the Intertational Conyentioni ea the iBaptist Young People of America, at It t Chattanooga, Teun, July 15th to 18th nd the the Y. & Mi. V. 1. R. will sell tickets of our frot Vicksburg to Chattanoogo and 1. at so se returnii, .tuly 13, 14 and 15, with fiual L return liitil July 21st, at the low rate Sthey of $13.05. All extensioni of the limit 6 of your ticket to August 15th may be g of the had if desired. F 0 from Now that the prodlcer has about I o the gotten rid of hls interest in cotton cud rn ail- it is about all owned by the commis d to e sion merchants, the quotations show a 1 a out tendency to advance a little. lend his Mrs. T. S. Shields and two chiildren ex of 5- ot Arkansas City, arrived in our town t e road. on Fridtlay evening last and will remain e bene- someotime as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. lill on Sparrow street. ·oad gro. --- >re than On account of the overflow in Madi t rson parish and the hands being needed 1 aheion the plantation, Judge Montgomery t he is decided not to hold the regular termn taa, but of crinminal court for that parish. didoate Col. Juo. A. Buckner left on Satur day last for Nashville, Ten., to at 'y fourth tend the Confederate reuuiou. Col. they see Buckner was the only old 'reb" of our test Car- parish who attended. 'icultural Mr. Peter Matheson, oneu of the best r rilroad machinists in the country, is overhaul to that uing the gin across the lecvee, anud will puts lads i it iu first class ruunniug order in its timne to take off this years' cotton crop. cittzens --- e ssity of We ore glad to announce that the operatiou performed by Doctors cer nard and Artaud on Miss Sadie liaf oo ford last Friday wae succeeful, and Sthat now the young lady will entirely recover. and New - D. Brent Mr. T. F. MLurau, one of Uncle a V- Sam's efficientu, pension examiners, at dropped in to see us on Tuesday. pleasure Mr. Mourau is up in his business, and iaird. it would be hard to find one who could take his place. taaen ad- Mrs. Abe Blum of Greenville, came al ad down to her old hoime ou Satlurday day ight, last ind remaiied until Tuesdgy theanext moraitg. Pearl, daughter of Mr. and enl andy Mrs. Eisher, returned home with Mrs. Jluwm to spend a few. weeks. r .. n ve I) - or to TANS, by hI OXBLOODS, ,ad CHOCOLATES. ton en,: ---- up el A. lthough we are having a big run on cur Ladies' Colored Oxfords, we are still prepared to give you cil, ANY :IZE, WIITIDTH, TOE 1(1 COLOR wanted. Lill. This special line of Oxfoids t .......... ...... e $2.00 and 2.50 in, We have cheaper ones if you want them --all Ids a.i s the way from 50ets up. -ar---: C) RVtr CFi W. N. WHITE, AGT., Lake Providence, La. elly, T .J wt- uits itro d to Ctiou tner cKt to 16 of y The Vicksburg Tailoring Company, SA2 of L, lroprietor. E.it to Orde Lr for I had yto , DEAE, In, .... :Luke PANTS TO ORPER FROM $4 UP, BEST OF WORKMANSHIP. ILu- Three thousand dillrent patterns to select from. te 1 hndle no read made8 eClothing, Hats, Caps, at to, tdh 226 Soutit ol ! Washington St.,and Visesurg, adiss. cr ten M. A. HALE, Proriett Me O hos for AL. Grooe .a on of eac b® tB Plantati.n e .pp ow.e l to the. Powel Provi lidtex Le-veic trceet, La-ke Provrldnce, Loufta lnth Mayor ....DEALER IN... ýorized rceand c a Fine Clothing, Hats, Caps, lection ,,r than uud Gents F'2mfsbbng Qoo Tran>s and Valises ladiee', ,tterurm ** HOT WEATHER OGAR- no MENTS. CIIHEVIOT SACK SUITS, rI ,t IIOMESPUN SACK SUITS, WORSTED SACK SUITS, d LINEN SACK SUITS, L1 LINEN CRASH SUITS, SERGE COATS AND VESTS, e SEERSUCKER COAT AND VESTS, FANCY LINEN PANTS, it LINEN CRASII PANTS, d WIIITE DUCK PANTS, a THIN, COOL UNDERWEAR. Money back if not suited. S Mail orders receive prompt atten 'U tion. in WARNER & SEARLES CO., Vicksburg, bliss. i- A Camp of Woodmen of the World A ed was found in town durinig this week ry with 18 charter members. m The following ofticers were elected atnd installed: W. C. McRae, Consul Commander; O. W. Campbell, Adviser 1r Lieutenant; N. Fousse, Banker; O. P. at- Ilamtilton, Clerk ; E. B. Moore, Escort ; ol. C. N. Hall, Watchman; D. F. Peck, ur Seutry ; F. R Bernard, Physician ; UR. J. Burney, T. S, Delony, D. W. Gil . mour, Managers. i The charter will remain open for 30 ill days to allow others to become nien bers of the Camp, which was lamed 1 on Providence. the Mr. John Jenkins is in town visiting er- friends. af- Mr. John Barbour has purchased e three lots in Now I'rovidouce and will ly soon crect a dwelling. ice Mr. W. H. Fisher was taken ill very er, suddenly on Thursday night last and lay: it was feared for a while that be would and not recover. We are glad te icport vho that he. is much better and ~ ill be again himself in a few days. tme Messrs. John and Robert Kennedy day and Vales Brown, who havo beed at day tending the State University at Baton and Ronge, arrived home on Sunday last. irs. The boys look well and were rel orned home by Iheir many friendzt4I. The examination of teachers, as per notice of Supt. Egolly published in" another column, will tako place on Thursday and Friday next. Excursion Tickets via the Yazeo and Mississippi Valley in : Railroad to the pr are Cen1 nial1 d AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION - AT----- SNASHVILLE A For the above occasion Excursion Tickets will be on sale front Vicksburg as follows: - $20.70 lor the round trip. on sale daily until October 15, good returning until November 7, 1S97. $15 20 for the round trip, on sale daily l' uatil October 15, 1597. good for return ed twenty days fraln date of sale. $11.05 tor the round trip. on sale Tuesdays and Thurasdays of each week until October 60, 1597, good for return ten i days from date of sale. For lurther particulars, such as routes and chedultes, call on the undersigned Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad ill ticket agent at your station. W. D. BRENT, C. P. & T. A., Vicksburg, Miss. r9 Wm. Murray. Div. Pass. Agt., New Orleans. utl Jno. A. Scott, Div. Pass. Agent. Mempbhis. i ld A. 1. IIANSON. -. a'.A.,Chicago. or W. A. KELLOND, A. o. r. A. Louisville. be .N otice. G. H. Sutton having applied to be ap 7 pointed administrator of the snccession of at- Emanu etl aker, deceased. if no opposition iou thereto be made within 10 days, will be sp sat. pointed as prayed for. •F. F. MOiTGOM.o RY." Tel Judge 7th Jud. Di L Pro ildenee, La:, JUAe 12lth 15 . " Strongst1 Bicyc es IN THE WORLD. 1897 Columbia Bicycles are made of 5 per cent. Nickel Steel Tubing. We control the entire production of this tubing and use it exclusively In - ST6 ALL STANDARD OP THE WORLD. HARTFORDS, 60, '50, '45 SECOND ONLY TO O CQLUMB.A ". at POPE MFPG. CO., Hartord, 0n. Catalogue free fom C(lmb dmalers. By m= r baesaStsL COMPLETE MODEL O THEB OREAT COLU UMNIA PACYORMES,lpL in colors, ready to be cut out and built up, aardiags umtaamna uS ion to old and young, sent by mail on receipt of five s-cent stampns. _ Billiard & Pool Room Parlor, : PH~L M CUIRE, Proprietor, Next to Mcix Levy"n U1; C1othing Storo, ...LAKE and LEVEE STRvET3... 'L ah1e Prouidonceo , s Louttiaina, BILLIARD and POOL TABLE. Choicest rrannds of Whibk.ees, ]randis, Wines, i~ gars and To Lacco. Keep on hand: Liec Oak, pure Bye; Memphis Club, pure Bye; I. T: llppey, ex orted and reimported; $. E. Pepiper, e aud-rnsae scUr math ourLbca; Jockey Club, baud made sour ma tsh; Mel"codi, pure iourbou, sprfg 91; Boubineon County, pure Bye; Beechlood, pure Bye. S Case O, ull qnrts-Old Bonr' on, 20 years obid; W. IL SMcIrayer, Oid Taylor, the cream ol Irish whiskey in jugs, lm ported; Windsn Club 1880. This is the cboiceat and moat select stock of this class of goods ever brought to this market., No ez tIra charge for- jua. . Anheuser-Busch Keg Beer, : l CITY DRUG STORE. CAMPBELL & CHAZE, Prop's., LEVEE STREE'T', LAKE PROVIDENCE, LA.. --Dealers in DrLigS, McrctIi1C o anid CThemiipgalse, Fancy arnd Toilot Artiolas, spoonrges, Bruehcs and. PeruftmOer S in fts,. Oils arn i. V*a3 iheO . P'hysieiarns prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night, ly a registered Pharmacist. _ -- _~------ z_ LUMBER, LUMIBER, LUMBER, SMcGUIRE'S-SAW NILL AND GINNERY. ----LAKE PR'LOVIDENCE, LA--- I am now prepared to fill all orders for C FYPIRESS, ASH AN D OAK Lumber, in a IPro01't and ·ntisfaetory r:inner at lowest lpricCs for CASH. Get my prces before purchasing elsewhere. No lumber is shipped from my mill. My Cotton Gin is the complete Monger system, and my ginning rates are very low. giciA liberal share of the pnblic patrboge is solcited. ResLp)ectfully, H.C. McGUIRE. Guenard Drug Store. ION LAKE STmEET, I.AIJ PROVIBENCE, LA. r. B. G ThPIAIyEl\TD, PropolitCLoto A General AssortmenO .f ris A rsion Filling Presoriptions a specialty by an ex~perileued n d duly burliooensed Phbrmacis- SPainters1 Supplies of all •Mic . -. til' Toilet and Fancy Articles. Pure Candle. ·'- .Landreth's Garden Seed, oale" . iN FOUSSE, LAKE PROVIDENCE " " LOUISIAN SCopper Tin sI :Sthetoroin,-Toloofhl stoo ?: rssmu urP .. e mr *rnryo, '$rit rtcisa nd- sut, ssach, ea . .. -k - .Ib gt~thB a& g~le Ag~e, ~leaTL ***VI * - m~b8 e.Ih ee ettfn every ~ IIL~V~~