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o11 S Notices. race ("hurcll. hatU 11 3. m. 0 p. M. Week gt 6 Le, Wednesday and ipin 4:30 p. P with ad Sst leeted topics from the Sermon 0 ount eunday School every Sg.SO a. m. Geo. Newman Supt. S.9rices at Star Hill. .d 8oudlY in every month, 1ey. W. - Baptist Third Snnd.Y, in e rgIst. F. D. Vanvalkenbitfgh, t o B i Catiolc ° Church. ' of every juotnth, Rev. f trcPirieat. t ervices at Baronl Sara. Sgtat1ay ofeaCI rioiuti, at 11 A. Od7Y M· - bi thouse in thb court rent old--.w is [batting tht e l ed as torn down' ahd the bricks wt ed this week. br. .Ft JnM-chsf At tn SMUMFORD'S DRUG STORE. Briaut, city counciumln is having lpeir mlade to hii, front i~ýillery Sill be a ha ndome imnprovement ý€fortable residence. e .i . all druggists selldro AT g LESe CHILL TONIC Uni is s . dMalari. It ia siwply Iron oth Will il a tasteless form. ULliltlren F it Adults prefer it to bitter, uaus- D reaicu. Price, 50c. tigI bet SE. Muse has remembered us with n ibrkable peaches, fine both as to 1 ~il davor, that were grown on iail on Bayou Fordoche, Pte. 'ey Imeasure nine inches 1n , They are ocular proof M eehes cal hbogrown in this Rus Ifitelligenc anC care be expend- five pfocess of eultivation. Sy hunt the wrld over and yonu a find another medicine equal to Sn iD's Colic;, ,holera and Diar g~ dy for bow complaints. It is safe and reoiable. For sale by dear Sbre, drugist. as J . Rogllio i;d Miss Eliza i- both of the fifth ward werel ui- Al a tie Conprt House on Tutla y, chi yol ik, F. F. Converse, perfoitaing ny. The affair was tt runuawy. het No Cture*-No Pay. rec e the .way all drtiggists sell grt q TASTELESS CHILL TO~IC ChIIb ud tMalhria. It is simply Iron Qlbins iii it tasteless form. Children let it. Adults hi-fer it to bitter, nau- J. totlies. Price, 50 cents. Unclaimed Letters R ipg it St. FrancisvillO Post-Office da edi hg July 21,1897, Mr, Wn. 3Barow Mr. Jeildie MI istella Mc-1ealey Dlr. N. J. C issencalling for any of the above let- ag will please say they are advertised. F. M. MUMFORD, P. M. 11 To Cure a Cold in One Day. tle Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablers. er Dluggists refund the moiey, if it fails . 25c. ! lie Ellis, whose exquisite ease w s.g is well known, will teach a bthat beautiful art at Afton Villa, G inAqasga V Freah Turnip Seed :t saseeived romn the Robert Boist Co.-a large lot of Trnip. and Fall h loeokat llUMlORD'S DRUG STORE. Tr'WbyChamberlain's (olle, ti COdleMjrad Diarrhea Relm e* Is the 3est. ir. Bae it affords alhnost instant re -himeotpain in the stomach, colic sdoles morbals. Blesese it is the only remedy that C falls it the snost severe cases of tety diarrlea. D5ps. 1. it a the only remedy that nme hronie diarrhea. BSat.s it k the oTly remedry that patat bilion colic. banse it is the only remedy that ae epidemieal dysentery. saseit is the only remedy that rays be depended upqn in cases of I aae it is fihe most prompt and t llable iedicine ii .use for bowel Be~arte it pro4ilces no bal resnlts. Scisse It is ~pleasant and safe to its ihas saved the lives of Ple than any other medicine in 1Sand 50e a&ies for sale by L. P. , druggist. g tile changes which th coming .1l witoees in the business of this ithat at the Compress. Mr. Syd thM~i . who has been tile efficient tede for several years has re *. Heeherobably go to Alexan 5I ., nwher he has had an offer. ........, of JaDkon, Miss. will re 11im here. Mr. Meir's friends re his departure, but wih him good Iierer he goes. Disinfect d~ais sour premises, stables, hte !losets, etc. Concentrated Car lAcid, lb. bottles, 40c. Disinfecting , 1-b. cane, s15c. At K' UKFQROD'5DR1;F SI0RE.E A Physician's Tribute To the Benefits Received From Dr. Miles' c NEW HEART CURE. 1 cured, since no physician h made1 a g tribute from physician will be read irth interest. "For six years prior td faking 1r. Miles' New Heart Cure my wife was a terrible sufferer from heart disease. She had a constant flutter ing of the heart and severe palpitation and 3 pain in the left side. S ihe took three bottles t of 1r. Miles' New Heart Cure and was comtplete ly restored to health, and has not taken a drop of medicine during the past two years. Under these circumstances I cannot do 1 otherwise than recommend it to others." S Friendship, N. Y. W. H. SCoTT, M. D. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gistsnder a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money reinded. Book on Bears Sand Nerves sent free to all agplicants. S DR MILES MEDICAL CO.; Elkhart, Ind. PEiSONAL BUT POLITE. Pap Miss Lizzie Douglas lft't Monday for con Ruston, the La. Chinutailqua, to remain just five or six weeks. his Mr. Harty F. Stiles,. who is freunently 1 a visitor here, will wed Miss Gertrude froi Snyder of St. Joseph, La. on Aug. 5ith. teal to Harry Demnuy, Esq., of New Rhodes iti was over oi Tuesdaty to escort, lis little frol daughter 1home fromi a pleasant visit to )l6i Mrs. Schdick. - ten We weteo lleased to meet. Mr. J. B. as I Abrenbeck, who irrivcd Satuaday to takt m"a charge of the oil inill. am Mrs. S. II. Lemon of Laurel Hill and Ps her little d .uiglttt, Kate, are uenoying a rccuperative tripll to the Seashore Camp gromtids. L. P. Killonriie and family spent the .' latter part of tlie week in Clinton. Mrs. for J. G. Kilbotirne returned there with them. an, loc Rev. Mr. Itioreno was it guest at t!he ati ReCtory a part of Tuesdi5 and Wednes day, Dr. O. D.. Brookh and fanily 'andctiie Misses Stocking have returned friim let Cooper's Well. Mrs. Stocking is at h6me a again'from New Texas. Miss Amelia Philips of Lakeland is a sweet young guest at Pecan Grove, & Mrs. Jos. MIybit left Tuesday for Coop- th er's Well, where her sisters, Mrs. Teutsch in and Mrs. lartaon are sojourning. Dr. H. Lofton took a trip to Baton Rouge on business relating to the water e works problem. d. a Mrs. C. W. Tempel and youngest son, J, Graham, leave to-day for a visit to Hope C Villa, East Baton Rouge parish. of Mrs. E. Morrison and little daughter, ii Louisa, returned to her home in New o1 It Orleans after spending several weeks with c 1 her cousin, Mrs. Willie Ball. Dr. Immer Ball and wife and Miss Dora Slaughter, spent last Sunday with rela , tives at Troy. Mrs. Gus DeGrummond has a little son who arrived Saturday last. ic . S. Picard, who has been a guest of Mr. Ben Leopold left Thursday for New ] at Orleans. of. Mrs. G. T. Talbert aun son, Jesse, who have been visiting relatives in Mississippi, at returned home Friday. at Mr. A. L. Greeuwall is expected home on Monday. at Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Woods have gone over the lake. at Mr, Elmer Prescott and bride (formerly of Miss Eula Ball) are spending their honey moon in Colorado and will remain till Oc ad tober. gel Master Frank Powell and sisters, Misses Julia, Lucy and Eula, the children of F. E. Powell, of New Orleans, have arrived to to visit their aunt, Mlrs. W. H. Tenney. Later, they will go to Mrs. J. W. Bran of don's near Pinckneyville. in Mrs. W. M. Town, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Fred Davidson, has re P. turned from a pleasant trip. Dr. C. S. Lazard, who has been a guest of Mr. B. Leopold the past two weeks, at ing tended the gun club meet Friday a.fler hnoon. d- The beard, mustache and eyebrows mnay t be madera desirable and uniform brown or re black by an, occasional application of an- Buckingham's Dye ibr the Whiskers. r The parish map which has been sent to rNew Orleans by th clerk of court, to be od rebound has been received, and is now in good shape for future use. Lumber is on the ground for J. Freyhan & Co.'s big cotton shed, and work will ht, begin next week. ar- YLtV-OU$ Troubles .r e due to iN impoverished blood. Hood's Sar sal~* la is the One True Blood 4 ndI NERV5, TNIC, Died. d . not fi FERREE-At the Baunk Hotel, St. Fran- cnnno cisville, La., Saturday morning, July 17, ed to 1897, Jas. L. Ferree aged 82 yrs., 3 mnes. trne . and 13 days., a native of Maryland, and enjoy a resident of St. Francis ille for the past well1 13 years. likes, The deceased was the beloved father of little Mrs. F.M.Davidson the proprietress of the tie li Bank Hotel, and with her he made his ness. home, peacefully passing the days of his heads old age, solaced by her affection and taste tenderly cared for by her tuuceasitig devo- Chroi tion. and 'The end carne unexpectedly. The day ous, i previous lhe seemed quite Nell and busied rid ( himself with all the little occupations into that amused his age, reading the paper purit until itightfall . He retired to rest as usual, iina muiade no complaint during the it all night,'but in tlhe morning was found dead const lying feacefully ais if asleep. Dr. Taylor, Ni ot the coroner, viewed the body, and pro- Set nounced that death from heart failure IV, had taken place some hours before,without I1nfM a struggle. He had gone off like a tiret 1D08 child who falls asleep with pleasant ifvatl dreams. We extend sympathy to the bereaved C. fatitily and would remind them in their ingi natural grief over the inevitable parting iji it that his death was painless, and the end placc came as a sleep tlut had its joyful wak- Wac ing in the bright f~ghl of eternal day. and "Last smumer, one of our grand-children as a was sick with a severe bowel trounbl ," says busi Mrs. E. C. Gregory, of Frederickstown, genU Mo. "Our ,octor's remedy had failed; road then we tried Chamberlain's Colic{ Chol- mai era and Diarrhea Remedy, which gae very M speedy relief." For sale by L. P. Kil will bourne, druggist. in 1 rest Communicated St. Francisville,.La. July 11th, 1897. !* Editor True Democrat: Please allow me sufficient space in your E paper to answer so much of Mr. Mecehee's r communicatiotn in the Herald Gofthe 16th a just. as applies to Mr: G. W. Newman and his wanting Prof. Angliu's pbsition. . Five years ago in '92, having learned from Prof. Anglin that he would quit teaching to do something better, Ispoke to Judge Lawrason for the l,osition, for s t.ri' son, who was then about to graduate e froim the L. S. U. I was told the school ;d l. ard did not want him as lhe might teach a year or two and quit, they wanted 1.a professional teacher.; This ended the matter. The report circulated last year and before, that Mr. NewnIan wanted d Prof. Angliu's place, lacked all founda atiod. Respectlully, Ernest Newman, No Cure--No Pay. e Tat is the way all druggists sell sol e GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILI, TONIC R. "* for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron ni i. and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children rel - love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, naus- tic ls ating tonics. Price, 50 cents. da 8- AC rd lir e I learn through Mr. E. J. McGchee's ye ' letter to the Feliciana Herald that there is th e a rdport current that I was a candidate tqr the position o' parish superintendent of hioole.The report has not the slightest af6itadistion in fact, as I was not a candi- A date and would not have decepted P- the pdlltioil hadl it beetl tondiei'd iiespectfullt, on W. WW.LEAKil JR. The young men haw issueed cards for a dance at ARton Villit, Monday evening, "n July 26th. WVillis Forrester, O. Lejeune, pe Chas. Hebert and W. Richards Percy are on the invitation committee. Aftan is an erq ideal place for a party, and no tloubt the ew other arrangements for the festive oc- 4 ith casion will be in keeping with it. , sn- School Competition &Presentation son Medals, Medallions & Badges few Free Engraving on Gold or Silver Medals. o Write me purpose of medal and I will send you a draw ing free of charge. Prices Lower than Ever. All Designs New. One Schuessler, Medalist. lerly 12 Main St. Baton Ronge, La. West Feliciana Gun Club. isses Friday, July 16, 1897. f F. Scome as follows: ived A. F. Barrow, 01101-11010-0110-11111 14 tey. Tom. Butler, 111ll1-0000-11111-10111 14 ran- W. F. Butler, 00000-00000-00000-00010 1 C. Converse, 00111 01011-10100-11101 12 her E. Ellis, 00000-1G110-11000 10010 6 S re- E. B. Fort, 10101-01101-11101-11010 13 G Howell 00001-00000-01010-01001 5 nest J. Irvino, Jr., 11010-00100-00001-01110 8 1, at- V. Jackson, 01111-01110-10111 10tlli 15 fer- C. Lawrasen, 011001-00111-00010-00000 7 W. Leake Jr 11111-11100 11111-11111 18 SS. H. Lemon, 1111.Il0-00110-10t00-0011 11 n W.Richardson, 100100-0001000-0110-01101 8 Wof Wileox, 11100-00110-11100-1100 11 The Gun Club will hereafter shoot on Tuesday and Fridays. It has challenged o the Wilson club to a match game. to be v. M. Jackson, now W. Wilcox, Captain. Sec. and Treas. yuan An effort will be made to organize a gun will club in town. Mr. J. R. Matthews has organized a S base ball team with Mr. J. Blum Cap Stain. A picked nine in town would like to meet the Matthews Satday cvcninj. When they put a man in jail, he can not follow his natural inclinations. lie cannot eat what he wants to--he is limit ed to a very frugal diet. Isait not equally V trne of a dyspeptic? For all of the zeal enjoyment he getsout of life, he might as, 1 well be in jail. He cannot eat what he ii likes, nor enough. He snifrr&muncli, gets little sympathy. At first, pefhaps a lit: t tle heaviness in the stomach, a littleounr ness. windy belchings and lhe.rtburn; headaches and biliousness and a foul taste in the mouth in the morning Chronic constipation is almost inevitable, and means that the body it, holding',oin i ous, impure nrittterthat shouhl t6 gdtten rid of. The poison is being reabs'orºed into the blood and the whole body. ~Im purity in the blood may lead: to almost any disease. Constipation is the start of it all. l)r. Pierce's Pleasaint Pellets cure 1 constipation cure it so it stays cured. Ns other rei>edy in the world will do that. I Send 21 cents in one--cent stamps to VWorll's Dispensary .Mledical Associition, Ifuffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierces 1008 page cmmon nseise medical adviser, illustrated. C. D. KaI, superintendent of the Fe lic inna Oil Mill for three seasons past, will jib longer be connected therewith. The place will be filled by J. B. Alfrenbeck of Waco, Texas, who has already arrived and wlio comes hlIghly recomnunended as a capable oil mill man. He is now busily engaged. in giving the mill a Sgeneral overhauling and cleaning in readineSs for the coming season. His Imany friends will be sorry to see him geo y Mr. Kay has not yet decided where he I will go, but will robably take a position in New Orleans, after enjoying a brief rest. E cursion Tickets vii the Qazoo anA Mississippi Valley Railroad to the TENNESSEE .......... .:..... CENTENNIAL And Internationi l Exposition -AT, NASHVILLE. oir the above occasion tickets will be sold by the Yazoo. & Mississippi Valley R. I., at varving.times, rates and limits, including a ticket on sale, daily, good to return until November 7, and including tickets having limhit of twenty days,fifteen days and seven days; also tickets on Tues days and Thursdays of each ,week with limit of fifteen days. For flill.particulars as to6 which ot the above a#plies from 3 your nearest Railroad Statiolu in connec tion with the Yazoc and Miisissipp Val ley Railroad, .call on or ddlress your nearest railroad Ticket Agent. SWME. MURRAY, D). P. A., New Orleans. JNO. A. SCOTT, D. P. A., emphis. A. It. Hanson i A A KV A KBlond A 0 A Chicago. Lbdieville. THE ODELLJ Type Writer. $. -ill buy theODELL TYPE 20 WRITER with 78 characters, waranted to do as good work as any ma chine made. It combines 8IMPLICITY with DURABILI TY, SPEED OF OPERATION, wears longer without cost of repairs than any other machine. Has no mk ribbon to bbther the operator. It is NEAT, SUBSTANrIAL, nickle.plated, perfect, and adapted to all kinds of type writing. Like a prinuting press, it produces sharp, clean, legible manuscript. Two or ten copies can be hmade at one waiting. Any intelligent person can become" an operator in two days. Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted. For Pamphlet giving indorsemeits, etc., Address ODELL TYPE WRITER CO. 358-364 Dearborn it. Chioagoi III. FUNG LEE FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY. Principal St., Bayou Sara. All Work Done Promptly. 1 Shirt,...................... 10 1 Shirt and Collar............ 15o 1 Pair of Cuffs............: 5c 2 Collars..................... 1 Dozen Handkerchiefs.......20o 1 Linen Coat..............250 1 Dozen Towels.............. 20o Undershirt....*....* .....5 Drawers...... .......... 5c 2 Pairs Socks .. .............. 5 Pauts ......... ..............250 Vest....... ...........15 Ladies' Shirt Waist...........15c Not Responsible for goods left over 60 days. Real Estate Transfers. Mrs. J. Pieard to Mrs. A. M. Burton part of Lot 22, sq 2, St. Francisville $50 price ., R1. Daniel to J. W. McQueen his t interest in 1800 acres, the Forest place~ 2nd ward, price $6, TUNICA ITEIS Miss Annie Beecller of New Orleans is a visitor at Mrs. Adelino Row's. Mr. Abe Roily is at home at present, has been quite sick but we are happy to stato is now much bettor. Mis~ Annie Hobgood, who has been at tending the Teachers' sumner school at Baton Rouge, is at home again. Miss Mary' Lelino of Centerville, Miss., is spending a few days with Mrs. West Reily.' Messrs. Lawroncet J.mes as'd W. A. Porter accompanied the biody of Mr. Hern d'o Reily to Centerville, Miss., and at tended the fnunral service as pall bearers from Tunica. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Row Ldg., dare been quite sick the last few days. 'lheir many friends pray for their speedy recov ery. Mr. George lranflon was a visitor at his mother's last tzniita. W. B. Barrow, Esq. was a visitor to the seventh ward last week. Mr. Henry Harris of Fort Adams, iles . visited Tunica last week. Mr. Frank Row len aves Tunica this week to join his 1rother, Capt. Lo~is Row, who is now staltionedi on the Southern Pocitic R. R. Violet. Soda tater; When you go to the foot of hill, try a glass of soda water at PLETTINGR1'S. You will find yourblet going back a`gidn for another. ·.,...v,,,: ' i" " ..1 *eautiful ey, prowull and 4la , As the swif years 4teal away. r ieautiful, willowy forms so slip Lose fairness with every day, But she still is queen and hbath charms to , spare . i ho wears yoUth's coronea, sal tt hair. Preserve Your flaW k nd 6i preservEyou d youth. 0 "A woma1 is fs old W.s he lc Iooks" gays th! world. No woudikn looks a& old aselge is; if her ha hs pre eve it~ normal beauty: Youi an keep' hir from falins out, restoring r s normail o61or, or restore the' DI formal color to graP 4 fw t or hair, by the use of • Ayer's Hair Vigor; .....Of all SEEDS for the..: .: rarm, Field and Garderd Fitscher & Ctio. Celebrated andl Rellable Seees Are The Beit Foir bur outhekn States. 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Most Mam t ha•ttNE IN * Dealerc Westod where we anre l et . ,.White Sewin Macdiine io., Se! f .or our b .euilul ha-tone ea loue. . "'LEvAIEuo, oI,0 TAST LESS. rA StILEi. GUARANTEED SPEEDY CURE FOR CHILLS, FEVER AND AGUE. -, ALSO POSITIVE SPECIFIC FOR.MALARIAL, SLIUOU. AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT.: A 0 CENTS PER BOTTLE-60:DOSES-ALLDRUGGISS -.i