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SOULE COLLEGE YOUR . EW ORLEANS. IL" Courses z Business, in Shorthand and in Ens h. Best Equipments. Un equaled Facilities. Complete College SHOULD BE EDUCATED Bank. ( sly School with Actua Store,n TO SUPP9'RT THEMSELVES and Ac' al Money in which students keep th books and balance cash. Special accommodations for ladies. Personal instruction. No misrepresentatiqn to secure patronage. Graduates in general demand &r.ugih their superior trainin. CEO. OULE & SONS. WANTED! Long Leaf, Yellow Pine Hewn Heart Ties 6x8 In.-8 Feet Long 7x9 In.-8 Ft. 6 In. Long THE CERMAIN CO., or LEWIS BURNS, New Orleans, La. Bogalusa, La. A I)aniel Conic to Judggnment. A prerr It has been left for a Southern verse judge to strike the anvil inithe ists anti-trust chorus of recent years a hammer-blow which will ring out N( the frame of his common sense rece long after the recollection of the Tue! chorus itself has passed. The Polio judge is John C. Rose, of Balti- Age more. Judge Rose found that der; the American Can Company aiil- is t though unlawfully formed, and Was in its earlier career unlawfully for conducted, yet may now legally resE live-because its present conduct Or a is good. In this can industry it is abso lutely impossible to put things back where they were on the 1st N of March, 1901, and, if it were ceil passible, probably highly unde- Tu. sirable. While it had its origin Pol in unlawful acts and thereby ac- !ng quired a power which may be the harmful, and the acquiition of bids which in any event was contrary to tli policy of Congress a. em bodied in the stature, it habs pow er, on the whole rather for weal than for woe, It is to be hoped rec that before any occasion to act ' l )on the power reserved shall Pol arise. Congress will substitute Pa some other method than dissolu- tIW tion for dealing with the prob- r lems which arise when a single 'ol ejrporation absorbs a larg,' parr, t of the country's productive ca p.eity in any one line. Is this riot a breath of common ri sen~e worthy of the Suth's best days? There was progrets. in the slow recognition of 'good' trusts, that 'size' alone was Inot : rim ,, that restraints of trade must be 0 'unreasonable' in order to justify the healdsman's blouk. i ut far more importiant is Judge Rose's fresh viuwpo(t4i that present con- It duct is the yardsAte tobe used s( under the 8Serma;'aAct.; ' This is lii the New South a;ie.ktng th'ru the lips of a ne gen.rati.l and f;r a future Of illim.itatle prorihise. It is the mai nut t'uin a, tA uth, with its new Batangte, Atlanta, Birmingham and 'New Orlearl i and not the ,nisgtQided politic a element of the old South, whiehi seemnd to hold the extraordinary opinion that the prosperity of the U country could be prnnoted by business wreckiu;. Judge Rise's e conservative opinitin of Judge t Sanbort in the Harvestea casE another "Daniel come t: judg- 1 ment" justifie tlie hope that we are at iar ente*.ig a, new and odnstructiV ~at;, i' which the politioaland busin,,ss forces of the nation will pull t getnhe' for the conmon we-il. This is 'said in iij wis., t~ t*on. done the criminal acts of men at the heads of lawbreaking eorpoI. ations, If they have bet "'joy ridiu. in their ,orp rations"'' their pl:wt;, is in jail. 'l'ht reluct ance uf A.merican ju,'is hst.h ltus far been a; chief otst:chl in the way of puttintg hivm in jdil. But it would be foolish and wantonly destructive to dismember the ve hioles of their r",ckless mirth. Philadelphia Publ io ILedger. SEight membe:s of a fainily, of nine were killed near Davis, Okla., when their hIme -was wreoked by a ;o.lh A petition appealing to the Su- onabe preme Court cases decided ad- Rio.. versely to Rapides prohibition- -We ists was granted at Alexandria. atotu - day. Notice--Sealed bids will be Foi received until 12 o'clock (noon) or wi Tuesday April 4, 1916, by the Police Jury for the Fiscal Ageny of this Board. It is un derstood that the highest bidder is to assume a 'note held by the Washington Bank and l Trust Co. for $9,000 due May 8, 1916. They reserve the right to .'eject any or all bids. Respectfully, M W. E. Banister, Sec'y. Notice-Sealed bids will be re ceived until 12 o'clock (noon) Tuesday April 4th, 1916, by the Police Jury for the official print !nlg of this board. They reserve the right to reject any an-A all bids. Respectfully, W. E. lBaoister, Sect'y. Notice--Sealed bills will be 1 received until 12 o'clock (noon) t Tuesday April 4, 1916, by the Police JIury fill' scraping and e painting all the . eel bridges of ,lthe Parish wih i wo coats of No rlAni: pdinlt. The member of e each ward to inlpc, t bridges af cer they are scraped, and see tlita, they are in good condition for painting. They reserve the Srilght to reject any and all bids. Respectfully, W. E. B ,,ister, Sec'y. N- B.-No-iBrack Paint costs 91.50 per gallon in h:l rrel lots, F. e 0. B..i ac';son, Mi . For Sale. 'a Six room house and two lots - located on Spring street, onn :d square from court house, Frank is linton, La., ata hargain. Address Le I.. W. McDougald, ur De Ridder, La. ae. Care Lutcher & Moore Turpentine Works. t ---4- -- Shleriff Sale--XO. 1118. i T. ii. l+:r wi & Son, Ltd, tli Vs. pry Pite't' Wola 4o., et als. 'Notice ik herthy given thait bY virtue of an th ornt"r of In i Cla;e . issued out of the 26th Judicial Distriolt Court of Louisiana, in and for by Washington iarsh, in the above entitled cause and to ime directed, I will proceed to 8 ' , llat public auction to the last and highest. bidder, on g atllr'dly, Apr,'il 29, 1916 Eat the principal front door of the court cg- house at FIankglinton, La., between we tita legal s:ile hours for judicial sales. the following de~ceriben property to rld wit: he Lot To. 1. square ~;~I, in the Pierce of Devision to thl town of Franklinton, La., except a strip 10 feet wide on the north side. said lot being 90 feet on the raiioid :andl 13i feet deep, as per oon plat of tihe said town o, file with the II at clerk of court of Washlington Parish, l- a. Tetilns of sale: Caish with lbenefit of lIjY applisemnent. ris" This the t;;rd day of March, 1916. uct- 'T. .I. S nouions, SheriiT. Dr. 0. D Varnado DENTIST Offibin Il. D. Magee Bldg., Over Boston Store Franklinton, - : Louisiana. Your patronage will be appreciated. A sum of $100,000 was provided to close the Atchafaliaya river crevasse below Melville, La. EXCURSION EVERY SUNDAY From A Bo0ue Chitto Branch Stations, To New Orleans Via New Orleans Great Northern Railroad. SUNDAY EXCURSION and Week-End Fares. Sunday Week From Fare End Fare Tylertown, Miss ...... $ 2.00 $ 4.23 Lexie........ M........ 2.00 4.09 Warnert...n ........ 1.75 3.85 Sarnerton... . . *. * 1.50 3.67 , Clifton.....- ...". ...." 1.50 3.43 - Franklintol .......... 1.50 3.11 - Zona .......... 1.50 2.84 Isabel............- . ... 1.25 2.59 Rio.........."..*** * Week end. fares from above points Sto New Orleans and return, going 'aturday or Sunday returning Mon day. e For further particulars call on agents u) or write- M. J. MeMabon, G. P. A., New Orleans. MILLION ARTICLE STORE M. MARX Columbia St. Prop, BOUALUSA 4 TELEPHONE 59 Everything For Everybody 4 The Best At Lowest Prices Dry Goods, Shoes: A clean stock of ready-to wear for every member of the family. Building Material n If you contemplate erect e ing a building of any kind or making repairs, you will find it to your intere', to investigate the stocli, qual ity and service teat this store renders. Sash, Doors, Tran. soms, Brick,. Lime, Cement, Oils; Paints t' Roofing, Glass, Etc. k- Furniture: as The most complete stock to select from at lowest prioes. Farm Implements: A full line always on hand Agents for the famous John Deer Plows. Also: S Electric & I'lumbi..- Sup plifts, liard\.:re. 'Promp est attention to mail orders. We have it, will get it or )urt it is not made. LIAR. HELLO You people who till the soil or otherwise, you that nee d repair work of any kinm . SMITHING wagol., buggy and wheel work o.f any kind, prompt ly done and in workman like :ma'ner, cash prices, reaso~nabie, satisfaction guar; nted. I want your work and will treat you right;. Try me. am located at the old Felber Stand. H., M. Fleming Ho nseshoeing a specialty HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging - a Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.-ln an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, l could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at alL At times, I would have severe pains 5 in my left side. 17 The doctor was called In, and his treat 1 ment relieved me for a while, gut I was soon confined to my bed again. After that; nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in desair. At last, my husband get me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking it. Nreo the very first dose, I could tell it ws wleling me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am delig aft my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman'stenle. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 t years of continuous success, and should a surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for yeafs. fe knows what - it will do. Ask him. He will recom s gnd it, Begin taking Cardui today. dtle to: Chattanooga'.MedicfneCo., Ladi SAdvisoryDept., Chattanooga. Tean., for S.cma nstructtons on your case and64-pt e bk, Hom STrtment. for womeno sent in plain wrapper. J4 : The New Mazda t Lamp t * Consumes Less Current * Gives a Brighter Light T * Costs Less And Lasts Longer i * Sold For Cash Only e P. E. Greenlaw, Phone 27 * * A Newly Equipped Automobile * Repair Shop and Garage o Electric Power applied as wanted. Hand Power and F Foot Power supplement theElectric Power when required. 3Brain Power applied to all mechanisms, insuring excel * lency of workmanship. Any make of Automobile handled with dexterity. * Capacious Workshop and Garage with every requisite. S jBlacksmithing, Wheelwrighting, Horse and Mule * Shoeing. Wagon Building, Etc. First-Class Workmen * * Employed. Autos and Chaffeurs for Hire on Short No i ce. 'l'elep}e, telegraph, write or personally call W. P. DUNLAP or JIM BICKHAM 4"The Busy Blacksmithery" FRANKLINTON, LA. We pay cash for all kinds of Brass, Copper and Alum wiium.-A brood chance for "kids" to pick up some extra dimes Hnd quarters. ... **** .NEUHAUSER BROS., LTD,. SLIDELL'S BIG CASH STORE Sells Direct To The Consumer, Buying in Large Quantities and Selling for Cash enables us to make very low prices. We carry a Complete Line of General Merchandise. Our Specialties: Feed, Flour, Groceries, Fencing, Roofing, Vehicles: Dynamite. Write for prices. ii Neuhauser Bros., Ltd. Sidell, La. ~o~~y~e~ee)Po~to~s~~;e~,el PV.~ Senator Hardwick of Georgia, delayed the report of the free sugar repeal bill from the Senate committee, asking time to offer an argument against it, which was granted as a senatorial c,)artesy. New Orleans Great Northern Daily Service BETWEYEN Franklinton, La. AND New Orleans. La Jackson, Miss. Columbia, Miss. Tylertown, Miss: Folsom, La. Reduced Round Trip Week-end Tickets n Sale. PASSI:,N;ER SCHED LiE DAILY-EXCEPT SUNDAY North-Bound. South-Bound No. 32-10:20 a. m. No.31-2:35 p.m. No. 34-7:34 p. m. No. 33-5:36 a. m SUNDAY ONLY No. 38-9:24 p. m. No. 37-6.,4 a.m No. 36-11:09 a. m. No.35.4:10 p. m For further information, apply ) to Ticket Agent, M. M. o. McMaho,,. J. P. A. G. B. AUBURTIN, A.G.P.A., 905 Whitney-Central Bldg. No3w Orleans, La. Lonie Distance Phone Main 4~8 Sheriff Sale-No. 2687. First State Bank Vs. John Moton and Mary Moton. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of fieri facias issued 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, April 22, 1916 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: Lots 39 and 40 of block 148 of North west Bogalusa as per plat of the town of Bogalusa, filed by the Great South ern Lumber Company in the office of the clerk of court for Washington Parish, Louisiana. Terms of sale-Cash with benefit of appraisement. This 15th day of March, 1916. T. J. Simmons, Sheriff. Sheriff Sale.-No. 2757. Benjamin F. Roberts Vs. James E. Forrest. By virtue af a writ o feri feri facias is ) sued out of the 26th Judicial District ' ourt, State of Louisiana, Parish of Washington, in the above entitled cause, and to me directed, I proceed ed to seize and did offer for sale, on Saturday, March 18, 1916, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Eighty acres of land, more or less, said land being a part of the Evan James headright No. 39, Twp. 2 S.. R, 9, east, situated in Washington parish, Louisiana, with the buildings and im provements thereon. Said land be gins on the west line of said head right 30.64 chains from the sw corner of said headright, thence south 85° 30', east 5.20 chains, thence north 89° 1 35', east 4.80 chains, thence north 86° 25', east 2.63 chains, thence south 71° 30' east 2.78 chains to corner of lands ) of Bank of Osyka, thence along a con I ditional line between the lands of the D Bank of Osyka and Thomas B. Roberts I north 55' west 11.13 chains, thence 0 nortn 1° 05' west 11.04 chains, thence north 100 30' east 5.08 chains, thence north 110 east 13 chains, thence north 1 210 east 3.40 chains to conditional corner on north line of the headright Above lines run by V. L. Ott March 7th, 1910; variation of magnetic needle 6o east. Said land was acquired by Thomas B. Roberts at Sheriff's sale on I or about April 3rd, 1909. And it is I turther explained and understood that the above described lands is intended as the western boundary of the eighty acres of land herein conveyed and: described. Said 80 acres is bounded I north by said headright line, east by I the channel of Spring Branch, south Sby lands of H. F. Hoffman. There being no bids amounting to two-thirds of the appraised value as t fixed by the experts appointed and sworn, the property was not sold. Under the provisions established by Slaw, I will again proceed to offer for sale at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, during the legal sale hours, on Saturday, April 22, 1916 at the principal front door of the court house at Franklinton, La., th, above described property. Terms o Ssale: Twelve months credit, securec by bond of purchaser, conditioned a the law directs. This 18th day of March, 1916. T. J. Simmons, Sheriff