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'tol Helps Sick Women aft Cardui, the woman's 801o tonic, helped Mrs. Wil' 12 liam Eversole, of Hazel Or Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in ve bed for weeks, unable to wi get up. I had such a li\ weakness and dizziness, .. and the pains wre very severe. A friend toad me I had tried every- ar thing else, why not Cardui?... I did, and soon saw it was helping me... After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." I TAKE a The Woman's Toric Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your I lackofgoodhealthcaused 4 from any of the corn plaints so common to ' women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what it has done for so many thousands ol other women who sdffered-it . shogld help yo& back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists V 8ni're. en List of Grand Jurors. su de No. Name Ward d 1. Geo 0 Brumfield .....1 t 2. W H Jenkins.... .... 1 3. SL Smith ......... 2 fo 4. Norris Fortenberry. . 2 5, W M Bateman... ... 3 8. WQ Wood ..... .... 3 7. M B Brumfield ....... 3 8. A A Overstreet....... 4 9 C A Stewart.......... 4 10. M B Richardson..... 4 11. Austin Crain ......... r 12. Abram Adams ...... 5 13. R Y Byrd.......... 6 14. Ellis Magee.......... 6 15. RD Hall..... ...... 7 16, A ur Crain ........ 17. Wm. Crain 8........ 18, H E Graves.. ....... 8 19. J W Carter 9 20. M Jno Alford........ 9 List of Petit Jurors. 1, Isaac Miley........5 ..i 2. Eddie McCain ....... 8, A B Corkern... ..... 1 '. 4, FA Passman....... 1 : .. 5. Henry Singley.. ..... 7 S . OE Broik............ S7. A J Davis ............ 1 . i "' Joe McNeese......... 5 I. TH Button........... 4 t) W Verdell ......... 4 H erbert Bateman... 3 O Slvest .. . .... 9 4 As Falol .... .. 3 .Arthur W Burch ..... .9 S 6co.. . 6 ......... 1 # B anch......... 7 ..... ........... ........ ....... 9 . .. . 4. " ...... 5. , - _ ..... .. SCHOOL NOTES. ERE0 After having enjoyed two Manufa& 'ýolidays during the Washington mand Parish Fair the pupils of the Leadini 'ranklinton High School have chantu of number ,aumed thwir studies. distributi' An interesting basket ball irepresent ;ame was played last Monday Stock Sh afternoon between the senior and At the ii sophomore boys, the score being building : 12 to 10 in favor of the seniors. fodemands One of the star players of the year ano sophomore team was Burt Brock. erected. Sgd sace on If age and experience can de- sThce 01 velop a basket ball player. Burt cupied d' will be an excellent one if he plays of lives to pass the century mark. and met friends Misses Bennett a Walker he ME spent the week-end with relatives tltreau and friends at their homes in omon ott Clinton. of attra hibits. We are very glad to state that F. H. S. won seventy-five per YOUTI cent of the literary events at our annual fair and a great many of Exhib the prizes in school and club be one work. The following are the in New names of some of the winners: Junior i Boy's declamation,Frank Sween- departn ey; 9th grade spelling, Mildred hibit o1 Moore; 10th grade spelling, Thel- and chi ma Bankston; 11th grade spell- to.hen ing, Harvey Burris; chorus; ed to e quartet. The following are the Rouge names of winners in club work: exhibit Largest yield of corn Jehu Syl- Its of vest; best pig, Burt Brock; best ned tr poultry, Jesse Burris. School attendi exhibits-best dress costing less pected than $1, Thema Magee; devil enter food cake, Elsie Magee. Nation A wave of patriotism swept through the Franklinton High Am School last week. Several of their: our boys and girls as well as all the teachers have invested in 26th J Liberty Bonds. Lot In t: hIdignant Iowa Citizens ap,- La. ture Town of Aspinwall. Not tue of Manilla, iowa, Oct, 24.-Pah- out ol triotic indignation at the refusal matte of the owner o.f the only assem- merci bly hall in Aspinwall, a village to near here, to permit the use of offer his place by Liberty Loan cam- highs paignors, stirred more than sev* door enty-five oiitzens of Manilla to ton,i such a resentment that they Si 'ard decended upon the little town to- betw day, closed its stores, obtained cial the arrest of the recalcitrant hall estt 1 owner and obtained subscriptions ship 2 for almost the entire quota of the form 2 township's bond allotment. The Bein 3 name of any citizen of the town, The which.ie a Germna settlement, 3 who did not buy a bond, was Liqr Sgiven to the federal authoritiesPric for investigatln and the State sar 4 Council of Defense ordered the rec resignation of the town marshal. the 6 It had been told in Manilla 30. 6 that residents of Aspinwall were Si 7 given to laughing sconfdully inte Swhen approached by Liberty sn - bond salesmen, and though Ma 8 nilla itself is populated largely qul S by expatriated Germans,the may- ohb S or organized a ilying squadroi of ust bankers and business men, put them in fifteen automobiles and and 5 set out to see that Liberty Bond 6 6Day was celebrated in Aspinwall by 1 in a substantial way. fc ret 1 Adeputy United States mar- col .. 7shalwas in the squadron and Te . 2 when John Brus, the owner of S1 the town's hall, reiterated his re- col .. 5 fusal to open it for a Liberty S4Loan meeting he placed Brus re 4 under arrest. Mrs. Brus turned a . over the keys to the hall, The 9 meeting was called and every by . able bodied resident was forced . .to attend. Not a business house of .. 6 remained open and subscriptions r s. 1 uddenly began to toll in, in 7 C1 , The State Boardof Health ap- (e 4 pointed Dr. G, W. Martin as 6 supervisor of oil inspection and 5 Philip Arrao as recorder. and forpegpflg are true and oor lite of thie Grand and Pettit Drs drawn for service for the Ster of COart, and ao di to lsw. This September S1917. M. A. ThigIen, 9lerkt o Court. --. V:ZE~ iI~. ! EOT NEW STRUCOTU3. flfl Manufaeturers and Merohants De. mend Larger Fxhibit SpaO e Leading manufacturers and mqr chants of New Orleans, as well as a number of others having a national distribution for their goods, will be represented by comprehensive exhib its at the National Farm and Live Stock Show in that city. Nov. 10-19. At the initial show, in 1916, a large building provided for the purpose was ew found to be insufficient to meet the 1nt4 demands of such exhibitors, and this year another big structure has been erected. The outlook is that every foot of space in the two buildings will be oc- One cupled during the 1917 fair by the dis- positio plays of enterprising manufacturers sarma and merchants, ready to greet their leans, I friends from the outlying districts. than a Te Merchants and Manufacturers' ofunu ureau of the New Orleans Associa- ds. tion of Commerce has appointed a efit of committee which will make a number ad all of attractive awards for the best ex- and of hlbits. people YOUTH TO COMPETE t and AT NATIONAL SHOW strain f Exhibits of boys' and girls' clubs will and It b be one of the attractive features of the a sho National Farm and Live 6tock Show, For in New Orleans. November 10.19. The counts Junior Extension and Home Economics conces t- department of the Louisiana State the ac University will make a complete e.* dia ri hibit of the club work in Louisiana ace - and challenges the world to eompeti- The 1 I- tion. Mississippi has bakes up the much challenge and other states are expect- very ed to enterE £. S. Richardson of Baton loge le Rouge is superintendent of the club for ti k: exhibits department. as yo The boys and girls will make exhib- The its of pigs, corn, cotton, poultry, can- event St ned fruits and vegetables. A large chant ol attendance of boys and girls-members ed, of various clubs in the South-is ex- er's a 88 pected. Club members who wish to youth vil enter exhibits should write to the clde National Farm and Live Stock Show, for a New Orleans. and 1 pt f : to go gh American soldiers Hnptured will of their first German prisoner. mark all the 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. and in 26th Judicial District Court, State of the 1 Louisiana, Parish of Washington. facil In the matter of the Liquidation of days The Commercial Bank of Bogalusa, titles La. deta' Notice is hereby given that by vir- plete tue of A Commission of Sale issued sho' ' " - out of the above named Court in the Si Lsal matter of the liquidation of The Com- pars n-. mercial Bank of Bogalusa, La., dated SCh on the 17th day of October, 1917, and to me directed for execution, I will na Of offer for sale and sell to the last and Libe im * highest bidder at the principal front D eV* door of the Court House in Franklin- Ti to ton, Washington Parish, Louisiana, on and hey Saturday, November 24, 1917 to- between the legal sale hours for judi- -on ned cial sales, the following described real mao hal estate, to-wit: n First-set of swt, section 32, town- Da o s hip 1, range 11 east, Walthall county, i the formerly Pike county, Mississippi. Dul The Being the same property acquired by , The Commercial Bank of B1galusa, R. her le N. Simms, Examiner of State Banks J Sand Daniel T. Cushing, Special Agent, shi was Liquidators of said Bank, from J.-11. i ities Price, Agent, on the 27th day of .Ian- o state nary, A. D. 1917, and which deed is sh the recorded in the office of the Clerk of Sh h1. the Chancery Court, Walthal county, W 3Miss., Deed Record Book~No. 18, page on ,nill 306. were Second-One undivided one-third fully interest in and to the following de scribed lands !nithe County of Ange lina, State of Texas, to-wit: x S One eight acre tract of land ac- ti gely quired by Ida Scott from Thomas he may- Chancey and Mary E. Chancey, Aug- gr on of ust 10, 1883, as appears of record mn cE said County and State, Vol. "N" pages tr put 15 and 16, deed records of said county and and state. t Bond One 300 acre tract of land acquired t nall by the heirs of J. T. and Ida Scott *t from Thomas Chancey as appears of II record in Vol, "'5" pages 449-450 re mmar cords of said county and state of if Iand Texas, acquired April 30, 1391. h et of One 215 acre i-'act of land in said a .i re- county, state of Texas, being same iberty tract aciquir:d of Jeff Davis by Joe g Scott, March 6th, 1893, as appears of Brus record Vol. 17. pages 89-90,.records of urned said county and state. t The One 262 acre tract of land acquired 1 every by E. C. Scott, V. B. Scott: Lizzie , rd Scott and Ethel Presnell, of Thomas fore Chancey, October 22, 1909, as appears u se of Record Vol. 22, pages----, of the iptions records of said county and state, be- I ing same land acquired by Thomas Chancey of A. Chancey, July 11, 1892, recorded Book "S" -pages 531.532 re hh ap- cords of Angelina county, Texas. Be tin as ing same property acquired by The Sod Commercial Bank in LUquidition from Lather L. Richardson Jr,, by Act passed on 15th day of September, 1914, and acknowledged before W.-D. iMcLauriu, notary public, September 15, 1915, and which said deed is re etit corded in the offioe of the Clerk of or the County Court of Angelina County, id ao - Texas in Deed Records of said coun tember ty, Vol. 37, pages 94 and 95. Terms of sale: Cash -withboutlimit or reserve. R:ae This the 20th day of Uctober, 1917.1 PROGRAM OF FAIR SeeF A fi INCLUDES ARIETY o OF BIG FEATURES Motor Mew Orleans To Have Events of t e t Interest to Every State in ington de it the South. ,a Ninete fore im One of the greatest tributes to the Public position attained by the National Loui Farm and Live Stock Show, New Or under leans, at a single bound and in less than a single year, was the grantian came of unusually low rates by all the rsa whose roads. It was recognition of the ben. Who s, efit of the enterprise to the farming thems' and all other industries of the south, lows ( and of the wisdom of giving all the gover people of the south i thance to reach porat' it and profit by it. coven The war has placed an immense selve strain upon transportation facilities, as ma 1 and it is anticipated that there will be with t a shortage of cars and locomotives. !, For that reason the roads all over the and ecountry have largely reduced their body s concessions to the fairs. In some of and 1 e the northern states there were no spe tions . cial rates put on, so that the attend a ance was seriously interfere~ with. 1- The rates allowed the National are tion ýs much better than last year, from the Co I t- very cheap two days excursion privi n loege to the practically one-way fare U ib for the round trip and "stay as long of nil as you like." date b- The opportunity of taking in the big privi n- event with all its education and its corp ge chances to buy, sell and get acquaint a5 ed, is too strong to resist. The farm' Th ' er's and the farm wife's and the farm shal to youtho' difficulty is going to be to do Stat he cid as to the days on which to come, w, for each day has its own attraction and end its own appeal. The best plan i+ upol to go for the entire fair. The tpn days upol ed will be equivalent to a college course abse and a trip to half a dozen states and seer markets. If that is impossible, then yids the proper course is to get together and organize parties to enjoy some of TI of the bright spots that tempt most. To this facilitate such a survey the list of the of days is appended, although the mere sa, titles do not begin to furnish all the on 1 details, nor is the list entirely com- in t ir- plete even so short a time before the bus zed show. However, here it is: Tiru the Saturday, Nov. 10--Inaugural Day a g ºm- parade, 7.ouisita Travelers' Day, and Sted chool and Children's Day. suc ad Sunday-New Orleans Day, Frater will nal Day, Floral Night parade. Monday-Americ and Allies' Day, tio and Liberty Loan Day, Retail Merchants ''h nt Day. in- Tuesday - Wholesale raerchants' tO on and ManufSaturrr ' Day, University the and College Day, Land Day. tra Wedneady--aternamtinal live stock upt idi- conventio, John M. Parker, chair- ap eal man; lnuliala and Mississippi Day. hol Th~ursday-Parmers' and Planters' by . Day, Federal Land Bank Day, Agrlicul the tural Products Night parade, auction ' sale of Herefctd and Holstein cattle, Duroe-Jersey sho sand horses. by Fridayr-Ps-As erle~ Day, night R. horse show, aucUla asale of Angus and nke Jersey cattle, Poti' China and Berk. po ent, shire swine. of . 1 Saturday--Fee Coservation Day, let Jan- Boys' and Girls' Club Day, night horse by d is show, Football Dey, auction sale of k of Shorthorn sad Red Poll cattle, Chester nt iy White and Hampshire swine, and vari' Sous breeds of sheep. £pa unday-CoonuO ires'o Carnivcal c o ray, Trades sad Labor Day, Press he Day. gde- Mond4y-Nlero lDay re uge- The department of ethics and fair B extenaloP prepaglnada, nnder the direr . i ac- tion of Mrs. M, R. Graham Bankston, omas has an individual and dlstinctive pro gg- gramme of days, eah with a separate rdin chairman and noted speakers. Pa- ' pages triotism, woman's progress, art, social nutg service, ethnology, modern philosophy, economics, philalthropy and good times are the wide range of subJects o Liired that will appeal to thoughtful cit~ren. ii B oott ship during Iine days of public discuas t aer of sion and instruotion. c 50 re- The list of speoll days reveals the t t of fact that the nights will be u attract' lye as the days. Friday and Saturday wsid will be the Italht hose shows, among Ssae the most wbrlatnt soeiety functions a y oe gi inB 10 GMB io years. Thsre ae will be oet fetst)6 for variLous eve re, of nings and the goands will be as bright as dao threah the use of elee. tric flood Utln~l which is to receive quired its first test oan seb a big sele in this Lizzie section. '.omrs A. 9.P OY supelntendent of the pprtearn riclthfltt originated of the and i orik i seriee of night Pi. te- rad. is. Th IUg show will brea1 'eout of bo@i el . alb ntht and stage 1 m ,archign r low with light and 32r- beauty. Thet, Ihb9 a similar night Be- when a,,,utO dyll be afoot. To rd. B- thee" *ei tl show the concss byThe laires a white city dwellers rrom will combiR S iiatval. The live ember run through et a week, and it will toi ze natlhi i well as a desen onfNational gpm and Live Stock Show, oonty to be held ( #er Orleasn . Nov. 10-19, con- a the best place for the man who wants to buy good cattle or hogs to Itlimit meet the men who has them to sell. Auction sales ot pure-bred IOe stock r, 193 7 will attract thousands to New Orlipas ."'~ .. , .o See F, M. BROWN, Fniinton,L,, For Coffins, Caskets and Undertakers' Supplies. A fu:l line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes and Shrouds at prices to suit all. CHARTER. Boga Motor Sales & Service Co., Inc. M, State of ,Louisiana. I'ari.h of Wash ington. de it known, That on this 12th day Ever day of September. One Thousand, I Nineteen dtundred and Seventeen, be fore me Delos R Johnson, a Notary Public in and for Washington Parish r Louisiana, and in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, personally came and appeared the persons w whose names are hereunto subscribed, a. who severally declared that availing tlthemselves of the provisions of the h, lows of the of the State of Louisiana, ac governing the organization of cor plorations, they do, by these presents, covenant and agree, and bind them a selves, as well as such other persons ' as may become hereafter associated es with then, for the purpose of forming he and constituting a corporation or sir body politic in;law, for the objects o. and purposes and under the stipula pe tions following, to wit. ad ARTICLE I. The name and title of this Corpora tion shall be Motor Sales & Service lv Co., Inc., and it shall have and enjoy are succession and existence for a period On of ninety nine (99) years from the date hereof, with all powers, rights, his privileges and immunities accorded to iti corporations under the law. nt . ARTICLE II. The domicile, of this corporation AlSý am shall be in the town of Franklinton, me, State of Louisiana, where all citations Shi Lion and all legal processes shall be served ai upon the president, an in his absence lye upon the vice-president, and in the tree absence of the vice-president on the and secretary thereof in the manner pro hen yided by law. her ART ICLE III. Sof The objects and purposes for which this corporation is organized, and pt sere the nature of the business to be carried the on by it are declared to be to engage cc com- in the operation of a general sales, the business of Motors and Motor Cars, Trucks, etc., and in the operation of ai Day a garage, and car repairing business, Day, and all other matters incidental to such business. iter- ARTICLE IV. L The capital stock of this corpora Stion is hereby tixed at the sum of Five Thousand ($5000) dollars divided in tnts to and represented by (50) shares at New rsity the par value of ($100) each; no transfer of stook shall be binding tck upon this corporation unles the same hair- appears upon its books. The stock Day. holders may, in the manner provided ters' by law, from time to time, increase icu* the capital stock of this corporation tlon to such an amount as they may see fit not to exceed $25,000. night ART IQLE V. s and The corporate powers of this cor Berk" poration shall be vested in a board of directors to be composed of not Day less than three persons to be selected horse by the stockholders at a general le Of meeting to be held on the 1st Monday vat- of January of each year, and each director shall be a stockholder of the rival corporation. Until the selection s Press hereinabove provided, the following Nor shall cotistitute the first board of di No. rectors, viz: Delos J. Magee, J. Fred No. d fair Bateman and Magee W. Ott, all of direr whose address is Franklinton, Wash- No. kston. ington Parish Louisiana, with Delos No. e pro J. Magee, president, Magea W. Ott, Par vice.president, and Fred J. Bateman, socal secretary-treasurer. oophy, ARTICLE VI. good At the termination of this charter, b jcts or the dissolution of the coraoration, It!sen its affairs shall be liquidated by dtscaU three stockholders as liquidating commissioners to be selected by the al the board of directors. ttractA among The names of the stockholders, their actioni address and the respective number of Thire shates subscribed is hereunto at as e O tached and shown by the signatures be of the parties hereto, and is hereby of elee- constituted the original subscription receive list. tth Thus done and passed at my office f the in the town of Frankiinton, Washing inate ton Parish, Louisiana, on the day and ightpn. date first above written, and in the p brea presence of F. B. Lee and Paul E. 4 stage Greenlaw, competent witnesses, who ght and have hereunto subscribed their names at night with said appearers and me, Notary, Ot. To after due reading of the whole. c Cocs DelosJ. Magee..........36 shares, dellers J. Fred Bateman..........1 share, al Magee W. Ott .........I shalre. . it will Witnesses: r halt F. B. Lee, a dosea Paul E. Greenlaw. Delos R, Johnson, , Notary Public. i ck Show, I hereby certify thatthe within and A 1W. 1041 . foregoing is a true and correct copy nan who of the charter of the Motor Sales & t< hog t Service Co., Inc, This 13th day of to sel. September, 1917. stck Se r pelos R. Johnson, Oriqeus ~p~y O THE MILLION ARTICLE STORE Bogalusa, Louisiana. M. MARX, Prop'r. Everything SIn --..-" Hardware Building Material Lime Cement Plaster Brick Sash Doors Blinds Also all grades of Shingles manufactured. . We bought o before the high 1 prices and can P compete with o any store in the 2 United States in LOW PRICES. I i a Gw Orleans 6reat NorthernR Daily Service BETWEEN Franklinton, La. AND New Orleans. La Jackson, Miss. Columbia, Miss.-' Tylertown, Miss. Folsom, La. - Reduced Round Tric Week-end Tickets On Salt PASSENGER SCHEDULE DAILY-EXCEPT SUNDAY North-Bound. South-Bonad No. 32-10:20 a. m. No.31-2:365 No. 34-7:34 p. m. Io. 33-5:36 5 SUNDAY ONLY No. 38-9:24 p. m. No. 37-6.44 No. 36-11:09 a. m. No.35.4:40 p. For further information, a to Ticket Agent, M. .. McMaho!. J. P. A. G. B. AUBURTIN, A.O.P.A., 905 Whitney-Central AI New Orleans, Long Distance Phone Main EXGURSION EVERY SUNDAY From Boue Chiuo Branch Si To New Orlean Via New Orleans Great Northen SRailroad. SUNDAY EXCURSION and Week-Eld Sunday From Fare Tylertown, Miss..... 2.00 Lexie......... 2.00 Warnerton........... 1.75 Clifton ... .......... 1.50 Franklinton ........... 1.50 Zona ............ . 1.50 (I abel ........ . 1. 25 d Rio......... .. .... 1.26 Y Week end fares from above <o New Orleans and retrn, &r Naturday or Sunday returnIg or wrrite: pr i, Mlcr, , o 'l 0 OI. J yah, G.?e