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Brief "tentuon of Local and Personal Happenings of The Week. Ii? Franklinton, La., Sept. 2, 1915 Mrs. D. H. McCreary is quite the fa sick this week- Easte Miss Willie Mitchell of Boga- and p lusa, visited Mrs. Leila Rayb ºrn Mi' last week. Miss. Mrs. Willie McGehee of Boga- who i lusa visited friends here last T. week. daugl Miss Mary Johnson returned liogal home Monday night after a short here. visit in Bogalusa. Mr Knee Pants for boys up to age ren 14 19 years. The Boston Store. lengt J. S. Brock of New Orleans boa a was here Tuesday. Ou Fred Magee of North Frank linton is right sick this week. T. W. C. Magee of Bogalusa spent Lees Saturday here. take Fall goods are arriving every ant day at the Boston Store. the f Mr. Dunlap and family and teach their guests motored to Boga- No lusa Sunday and spent the day. close The Surprise Store, a store gal h full of surprises all the time will Day. open its doors about Sept. 15th. Trade at the Boston Store and M Miss save money. ' Sis" Miss Brock of Dillon is visit iog Miss Efie McElveen. Hill, / Little Miss Velma Magee and son, S:brother Doyle left Wednesday Mar / to spend the re mainder of this week with relatives at Spring M Hill. Gull Miss Elsie Macee of Hackley, is the guestof Miss Vanda. Bur- visit ris. Bear in mind about the Sur- L. nie, prise Store. her Harry Aron, Manager. Willie Carp returned Friday from his no thern and easterr a fe ..'tour and reports an unusually in h don. \ftne trip. don See this big reduction! Men's M $8 work shoes for $2.50. Men's wer $2 workshoes for $1.75. urd Franklinton Mercantile Co. Bro Clei Miss Vanda Burris was a week end guest of Miss Sara i Wadsworth in Bogalusa. all I E. A. Burris and little daugh- whi ter Beatrice, visited Bogalusa Sew friends Saturday. Dr. /: Mrs. Ada Babington and son, Ar SBannon, spent Saturday in New Orleans with Mrs. L. L. Lamp- chi Miss Winnie Wadsworth of d Bogalusa spent last week with So S: relatives here: : : After Sept. 5th the bes 10 cent SGingham can be bought for 8 -i . cents at Franklinton Mercantile Co. so S, Mr. Sheldon Morris of Boga k lusa was a guest this* week of w Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Branch. ,:I· Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Denmoan Sand children of Ramsey motored s up Sunday and spent the day L :,i M with Mrs. D. E. Sheridan. n Mrs. Van Norman returned to b her homein Liberty, Miss., af- 1 I :te a:short visit with her sister, Mrs. J; J. Walker. :: Mrs. J. P. Wood was called to j 1 iberty, Miss., Monday to at tend her sister, Mrs. Newman, - who is very ill with typhoid fever. i.: i:Warren Ball was taken sud, .. .denly i .:Wednesday at his : daughter's, Mrs.J. E. Bateman, w-: here he is making his, home .at present . Mrs": Jesse Crain and little ones of Orange; Texas are visit ing thbeir family here,.. a SMiss Pearl Fowler of Tennes see. who formery taught tin the ::: high school here, is visitiig Mis: .Beulah Carte, thi week. . :. . 7~/ Odgfl DOi'eD otored to i~pi~ ~,I. Notice to the Public-On A(. •-(1,n t of the Jewish Holidays our Mr store will be closMed Thursday Paris ',!i d Friday, Sept. 9th and 10th laat S and Saturday Sept. 18thh. it in 1 Boston Store. F. M The picnic given Tuesday on M: the fair grounds by the Order of nolia, Eastern Star was well attended Tyleri and pronounced a success. with Miss Nora Fornea of Picayune, Mr. Miss., is visiting her brother nephe who is Telephone Manager here. famil3 T. T. Biackwell and little Satur daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Bogalusa, spent Wednesday here. Mit week. Mrs. Wilton Wood and child ren left today for a visit of some Mi length with relatives in Tangipa- visito boa and Kentwood. Las Our big stock of men's and of yoi boys clothing has arrived. teach The Boston Store, the h sing ; T. J. Magee left Saturday for s l Leesville, La., where he goes to take the position of first assist- Wala ant in the high school where the the faculty is composed of 12 hi: teachers. ble g Notice-This bank- will be her closed Monday Sept. 7, being le- and i , gal holiday on account of Labor' at an Day. 1I Washington Bank & Trust Co. tions 1 Mrs. J. F. Lorance of Floral, Scici Miss., is a guest of Mrs. D. N. mer Stringer. Naot Miss Winnie Magee of Sunny wort Hill, and Miss Varnado of Jack duci 1 son, Miss., are guests of Miss scieI I Marie Magee. Thei Clut g Mrs. Coats, of Dallas, Texas, teac after a six week's visit on the fund Gulf Coast, arrived Sunday for a lect( visit of some length to her daugh- less ter, Mrs. W. J. Dunn. neec L. W. McDougall and son. Ben- side nie, of Palestine spent Monday alon here. econ S men y Mrs. D. E. Branch entertained and ra few friends at dinner Friday So [y in honor of Mrs. J. A. McClen- doe: don, of Warnerton... Wh 's Mr. and Mrs. J. Vol Brock stu( 's were called to Hattiesburg Sat urday by the death of Mrs. nes o. Brock's aged father, A. D. Mc Clendon. a If you are looking for bargains L all the time don't fail to call mel around at the Surprise Store mol which will open the doors about the Sept. 15th, in its old stand ol an Dremus Drug Store.-Harry , Aron, Manager.th Mr. W. P. Duoulap and three in children motored to Covington pre Wednesday and were accompkni- me of ed home by Misses Bertha and ith Sophia Quave. Don't forget we are the only nt ones that sell E. C. Skuffer and 8 A. G. Walton Shoes for Misses, th ie Boys and Children. The only solid leather shoes on the mar - ga- ket. Ask some of our customers of who have bought eame. of The BostonStore. ai 3an' Henry Daniel of the! Richard red son neighbbrhood brought into, day town Monday a very fine speci men of an early variety of velvet d to beans, which were planted' on af. May 10th, and the beans are well ster, matured this early' in the season. The vine is on exhibition at t d to The Babington Store. man, Mrs. D. E. Branch was hostess ever. Thursday last at one of the most iud interesting meetings of the Mis his ion Study Class, when '"Christ iena ian Training in Kindergarten and primary grades" was dis ciiussed by the 27 members pres eint. · 'the informal- discussion aid following the study was inter esting and most helpful and Mrs nnes- P. B. Carter;-was specially thank Sthe ed foz# her success of ihe les.on. AMis: ~t& :formal adjournment the hostess, assisted by Misses M . - d Eiveen aid' Ball,: ser:'ed icecred.. n nri lTiped'iavishly and urrmounted oby two large :heries and witW I y~j~j~~pofC*Uj~~Q~ ile Rlidge Notes. . " Mr. Alton Lee of *it41lun (Mli ho Parish, :who tool s'nly i laat Su:lnda nigllt w. w,,: on a is it in his sister's home. M rs. W. F. Monroe, is now up again. Miss Iris McKinney, of Mag nolia, and her brother Boyd, of( Tylertown, spent the week-eund with Deane Seal. Mr. D. Wallace visited his nephew, Sidney Stafford and, family at Bush, last Friday andn d Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Staf ford and done of the chiidren ar. - sick with malarial fever. A Miss Edith Mo,'gan is sick this I week. Milton Jenkins was a Folsom visitor Saturday. Last Friday evening a numbter of young folks togetiher with tihe teachers of Pine Ridge met a, the home of Mr. D. Wallace to sing and make merry especially for the pleasure of "Grandma Wallace," the molher of Mr. Wallace. Grand ma Wallace is now past her 70th birthday but - she is yet active and in reasuna ble good health. She expressed her appreciation of the music and as-ked for a like performance at another time. In keeping with the sugges tions given by their Domestic: I, Science instructress at the su+nm-; + mer normal this summer, Misses Naomi Tisdale and Lucy Wads worth of Pine Ridge are intro c. ducing some features of the s science in their school work. They have ar.g:nized a Domestic Club among the' girls, ard arel c teaching some of the simple tho e fundamental, and yet sadly neg- w a lected art of the home. Regulari °' lessons, in crocheting and other! - needlework are given daily, be-! n. sides occasional infilrmation ly along other lines of household' economics. The cluo' assixteen members, two of which are boys and several others are interested. 1 So it is evident that the interest does not stop wi h the girls. Why not have a boy's club to k study his peculiar problems etc? i Murphy Sylvest madea busi- A S ness trip to Franklinton Monday. I Mr. John Spring is quite ill this week.. s Louis Jenkins, who is in the Smercantile business at Folsom, re motored up Sunday and spent ut the day with his parents, Mr. Sand Mrs. W. H. Jenkins. Rev. Leander Lea, formerly ,)f this place but who is now living ee in.North Luisiana, is doing tihe o preaching in the revival meeting 1 ni- at Bethany Baptist church. The' Smeeting began on Saturday. Miss Ollie 13rumfield of Kent-! wood, has returned home after a y-few weeks Snnt with tier father, l J. O. Brumfield. Miss Lucy Wadsworth spe.ilt , the week-end at her home in Bc uly galusa. ars Due to the favorable dry er weather the, cotton of this par of thecountry is opening fast, ore. and, on the whole, is making a splendid yield. rd Correspondent. Sheriff Sale-No. 2681. W. P. Bulioch Vs. L. W. McDougall Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of tleri facias issuec out of the 26th Judicial District Court of Louisiana, in and for Washington parish, in the above entitled cause and to me directed, I will proceed to sell at public auction to the last and highest bidder, on Saturday, Oct. 9, 191.5 at the principal front door of the court house at Franklinton, La., between the legal sale hours for judicial sales, the following described property, to wit: 340acres land more or less, with all buld ingsandimproveMents thereon, I situated in the northern part of" head rightNo. 37.township, 4, south,~ range 10 east. St. Helena Meridian. STerm of ale-Cash with benefit of appraisement. This 12th day; of August, 1915. T. J. Simmon; Sheriff. TWO FOR 15c.: Si o 1 pound &cans - BOBo BPon -Baking Powder for 15c: Two 2 pound caos B- - Ridge Ii .Corn for 15c. - --'- ---- '-'_ _ _ ``_ e .. ý ý ý ý.': ,ý :ýt .ýýt ý SGet our PFle cr1, a: :1 Or lNevvSpaV-& ..u R MBefore ,sendin ;f Zyour o r .frt `L 1 C ata log is oree1 W Uitc Nr o n e LU -d y C AO N '-3e tit t-1dlde~ · 1i .· SFor Th gSaý-o n iOFFERS EXCURSIN RATES DACLY There is no beter time to oz o i than the present See your local Agent for Rates, Schedules, etc. SOr Write: If A. D. BELL, GEO. D). HUNTER, Assistant Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Pass. Agt: DAL LAS r 2* NOr Write: A i ·p. .- A '~:· It~ COULD SCAR ELY WANL ABOUT And For Three Summers qrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Houseworik. li Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"I suffered for s three summers," writes Mrs. Walter c Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do. any ,of my housework. I also.had dreadful pains in my back and sides and when one of those weakC, sinking spells would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of health, when I finally decided to itry SCardui. the woman's tonic, and I firmly believe I would have died if I adn' t taken it. After I began taking Cardui, I was greatly heiped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three months, I felt like an other person altegether." Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. SCar.dui makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million vica!: women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Ti'"le to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies' Ad vis:y Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for SpecialZ !L ,.rtrut!;,is on your case.and 6(-page book, "Home STreatment for Women," seat ia plain wrapper. J-65 Sealed Bids For Refreshments Privilges On the Fair. Grounds, October 14, 15, and 16, 1 will be received by D. E. Branch at his office Oan Saturday sept. 4th One O'CLOCK P. M. FIRST-Selling privilege covering lunches,. pies V cakes. lemonade, milk and hot drinks, etc. SECOND-Selling privilege covering pop and other ` 'soft" drinks, ice cream, cakes, candies, "pinders, d fruits, gum, cigars, cigaretts, etc. e Accepted bidders will be- required to show ability t ;to ':supply the need of privilege awarded and to -keep stands min neat order. Thelright to reject any and ~li bids i reserved:. X.w. .3 :c i M e- m_ E .·d - u . ..I, . . • ; •1. : . ,.f t , e tl ,"1 ;'S :·,:, a .t 1' . • - . '.. This ft- I- a2 o i .' I ' '. , 1 ... , 2 , . . i.: . . : -:* o fo r i'1i0n , iY, ..- i 1.:': ! ;' - i' i" ''" cToss 11AhS (V M: of Jan, S:t'n Si " ' 1: . of .[ar ioh dt" . of of a.d-;illy for t. o t e diN :i: i rl s h , . i1C`_it:, L ; ' , I 0;.' ,h,' ll : il .2 ncuool L'u i c.'ss .ot, south of the Stony Point 'i:u) l. .rjds, for the four EY L, sch,,i r i:t be. ,upn2oad at Caiarn '.rc at ) a.'05..Mo - ,,y Sp . a;, a , inds for the three Foom s:[ ol t:) .iii be opened at the. (Crss ,.. s at 2 " . W." the sai. d0y. l'" . . d speci ticUlti,,s oro 1heSe buildings will he on tile in the 011ice of the School Board and the ijoard has he right to rVject any and all bids. D. H. Stringtield. 3:;h Judicitl j)istrict Curta, in and for ";l(l:i_ > t'j iu , Lh a. NtiS" is ih:eihy given that by vir tue of an order and coumnissiofi of sale issued to me as administrator of the above nu:inter and entitled cause. I will off'i'er for sale t,, the last and highest bidder btwen the leial hl:ours for sale at i- lite. re sideice of W. -.1. Miller a it. Iirmon,W ashington Parish,La on Sbaturday .Septembey 17, 1015, the following disecribed property situated and located in \Vashington Parish, La. 1. Fi .'th'ead of work horses. 2. re'iu',e head of work muules. 3- Six head of Work oxen. 4. One hundred Fifteen head of stock cattle, inclading 15 steers and I yea!'iings and 33 calves. 5. !, Forty-ore lhales of cotton. ,i. (lun lot of store-house fixtures, 1eludi.u, iron safe. desk and show cases etc. C' ;. The stock of goods. owned by the Estate of \W. N. Miller. situated in the ste ... n at Mlt. lermuon SWasl ingroL 1.ar:sh ,uisiana:. inclun - ing dry, O. u.t w are groceries. shoe, . ": .: s, etc. J Terma. o s-ale: Cash uith benefit of ap,!,"l a i- : r rt. A 'Tis Aug'. st 31st. 1915. Chas. J. Miihr. Sherift Sale. -Nc 2680. W. P. Bulloch Vs. L. W . `i cl)ougall . . fNotice is hereby given that byvirtue of an order of seizure and sale, issued p(t of the above entitled and numbered ' cause, to me directed ana delivered for execution, I will proceed to sell at publiic auction to the last and high"* est bidder. on on. Saturdayv Ot. 9, :1915._,:; at the principal front door of the contr it house ac .Fr{inklinton, La., betweef the legal sale hours for judicial salys t.he follow ing described property to-. : v'i t; 420 acres of land more or 'less, in-i hd No. 38, tp 4, south range 10 east,; f described as follows to-wit: Begin ning athtue sw corner of hd 38 east 60.26 chains to se corner, rti.ce; north on sectfon line to ne cornerf'f said .hd on townuhip line betweenr s 3 and 4, range 10, thence we ' on t lice 5 chains to ravine, thence adolvni said ravine in southern direction, vhieh beari eouth 83> west to a point opposite the southeast corner of 1.armni Sfence, thence west along - farm : .fnce on the sou:t, a distance of 20 chiinsi to ;w corner in farm,. th ence northabout 12.60 chains to corner in fence, thence east along fence 5 chains, Thence ne loir fe;nce, which hears north 7 , eist 414 chains to corner, thence. neo.' 4iong fence which hears north 453 "0' atist, abcuti 80 chains to tp line, thence wees to tp line allout 12 chains, then soith 6O" we:st 3).SO chains to nw corij e oi ,:c< heoce south8 • eajt 80 95 :bain" so sw corner of hc~ to point of: ecin ling. - :TermsS of sale. Cashfwith benefit;0of - , is th day of Aug.