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A. VILLEIRET, I' Bayou Sara, La. O Hea:iduarters for Drugs. Patent Medicines, Toilet I Articles. Stationirv, Gigars. Candies. Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Filled. a mO-m n The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company Offers the most economical,' attractive and up=to=date policy. Let me quote you rates. R. M. LEAKE = Local Agent. CHAS. TADLOCK4 ti CARPENTER AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished on Application Wire Doors and Screens Specialty Window and Door Frames. Mantels, Etc. First-Class Heart Shingles Always On Hand. 1-vi&Ik +AuaAa IIAIAaAA iiui+iiiPýA i te!º WANTED AT ONCE: HIGH GRADE MAN of ability and character Swanted to handle a necessity in every Home, 4, Store. Hall and Office, and place of business; ' .! One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars a week easily g , made. Must be able to furnish a small bond to . guarantee honesty. This opportunity is seldom : * offered to any one. W\rite at once to NATIONAL Li(ilITING COMPANY, 5 3-2tf 1154 Camp St., New Orleans, La. , 4,9++++ O.+ + '++++++++++ THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY IS BY LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE FOR RATES APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER CUMERLAND TELEPHONe a TELeGRAPH CO INCORPORATED Couldn't Walk! "I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to women," writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kc:iny, Ill. "For nearly a year, I could not walk, without holdi:ng my sides. I tricd several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint I was so thin, my weight was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. I am in fine health at 52 years." ARD womanrTonic We have thousands of such letters, and more are arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegeta ble, tonic medicine, for women. Cardui reliev\es women's sufferings, and builds weak Wonetlt up to health and strength~. If you are a woman, give it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a mil lion o~thrs. It is rade from pure, harmless, herb ingredi. ernt, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It is : good tonic. Try it! Your druggist sells it t; .: ::., L:es' Asdr tsory ert. C ttanooca Medicine Co. Chattaas~o. Teena. o: S.,,:.:.: --:c:x.s, and 64-, a b- .k. "Home Trertment for Women." sent free. 158 AND HIDES H!GUEST MARKET PRICE PAID FR RAW FURS AND HIDES FU R S ,t ctoD itS Wood on Co 1837S. rtefo tte* tJt eatWog tEi a . a dhea n ames meemm a a n Itahtaa Ig2 OUT OF THE GINGER JAR. Few of us like the folks who find ius out. A bold fronP will not hold out very longs witlhout good backing. We do not always meet misfortune; quit, as cftt : it overtakes us. No needl cr a perni:: to set an old hen. And she dotsn't a.k for one either. Fool for thought is more satisfying and fat n. ::,, than thought for food. Thire arec ~ome husbands who are such poor providers that they can not furnish even an excuse. 'This is where I get off," observ ed the awkward rider when his horse lpr':c eded to do some fancy bucking. A gocd lulanuy Ien who would not tolerate a hole in their trousers' pock et are all too complacent when re garding, the hole in the barn roof. Make your garden plantings small er and plant more frequently--every week or ten days; this will produce your;, vegetables that are more ten der, juicy an.l sweet than where large plantings are made and part of the vetgt;ables are allowed to be co(me big, tough and strong flavored. If yen feel all run down and des pondent. i: you are not sleeping well, if you fteel as if life were a real bur den and that you must consult a doc tor, just think it over. Perhaps all you need is to raise your bedroom window at night . As a substitute for hot-water bags in ordinary ailments such as tooth ache, earache and other minor pains, use common flanael bags made in convenient si.es, with drawstrings. Fill them with hot sand or salt, and they are safer than a cheap rubber bottle, just as efficacious, and much handier to use; keep a half dozenI ready. They art of great help in times of aches and pains--April Farmn Journal. PARISH SCHOOLS RALLY. The several high schools cf East1 Feticiana met Saturday in rally day, ,n the Clinton high school, where the primary. intermediate and high schoo classs had a spelling bee. At 11I o'clock they adjourned to the Silli-1 man College auditorium, w.'ere they had declamation and song service. They adjourned at noon to meet at! the fair grounds, here - they werej to have running, jumping. basket baldl ard pc!e vatulting exer-izes. Rain had fallen in the early morning, but Sstill a large number of ladies and pu pils came into town to participate in the cxst-'cises. son:e coming tweity niles or more over the very muddy :and almos: impassable roads. At the hour to asstnmble at the fair grounds a hard rain came up, but a number < the teachers a:::1 puliis particilat I. no:'withstanding the drizzling and I s:czctimcs pouring rain, and did not f.na!ly aband-. the s:o, t.nil late in the evening. APHORISMS. The right uso of money is to ac :omplish what you wish it :h it." "Privileges and obligatio:.:, like sis :,'rs. go hand in hand." "It is the mark of a weak mind to be always continually comnpa":.a the two se es and disputing, and makI ing out th., female sex a; something great and superior." "I have asked God to keep me alive jus: so Il!'ng as I can do some thing for him which no ont, else can do." "You have nut governEd n child, until you have made the child smile under your government." "Never put anything in the fire that a bird will open its bill to get." "There is nothing in my universe that I fear but that I shall not know all my dut- or shall fail to do it." .IMary Lyon. founder of Mt. fIolyoke College. Fred Grace, register of the Land Office, has received a letter from the Yale School of Forestry, aocept ing the invitation of Louisiana to hold the 1913 summer te-rm of the Yale schccl in Louisiana. The mean bers of the Yale school will be the guests of the Great Southern Lum ber Company. Bogalusa. La. The school will bring many prominent forester. to Louisiana. In the biennial report of State Bai Examiner W. L. Young to the Gen eral Assembly concerning the condi-I tion of the building, loan ani ho.me stea, as.r-:t .ic.s of the state. he states tha: the assets of the associa tions for the semi-annual term end ing Dec. 31, 1911. were $SI,117,329, an increase over the previous sial months of $1,116,l.6, the figures cov-' ering the entire state. T'te se.nd trial c- M!rs. Zee Ruage1 McJRee for the kill:: of Allan Gar land at Opelousas is in pr gress. The state has abandoned the murder charge, and the woman ia *ried W When we hear farmers in this country, telling us how hard it is to make money, or even a living, on farms of from 80 to 160 acres, we, who have been raised on the other side of the big mad puddle, on what we would call a patch over here com pared to farms always feel sorry for that farmer, for we know some thing is wrong with that man. Where the wrong part is, those fellows that talk that way know much bet ter than we do, but we do say if{ there was no way of going a fishing or hunting, and they would make up' thei~ minds to work even half the! time that a business man is compell ed to be at his business, he or they would not only make a good living, but instead they would have a nice account in their home bank.-Delhi Banner. Plans to establish "re.Nges" for 1game birds along the Atlantic and Pacific coast lines and through the Mississippi Valley, entailing the ex penditure of from $7,000,000 to $10, 000,000 in game preserves at various bird resting grounds through the United States, are being made by Charles Willis Ward, a Michigan con servationist and millionaire sports man, who with E. A. Mcllhenny. re cently gave 13,000 acres of lands in Veliiillon parish to the State as a game preserve. Residents of Jennings, La., were surprised to see an appearance of sulphur deposited on steps, sidewalks and even in tubs which had been Iplaced to catch the rain last Friday. The shower was not a heavy one, nor was the sulphur visible as it fell. but after it had fallen it had the up pearanee of flakes of snow, except that it was yellow. The Texas and Pacific. safe in the depot at Chamberlin, West Baton Rouge parish, was blown open last Friday night and about $50 in money secured. Felix Adolpho, a socialis, got the limit of the law in New York, for spitting on the National flag. His at torney, who referred to the flag as a rag. was made to apologize by the court. Andrew Carnegie, who will donate a $1.000 agricultural trophy for the best cotton grown in the United States, to be awarded at the next Irrigation Erxposk~m, makes a spec meeting of the American Land and ial consideration of his award that the coiored fMmer of the United '8tatabs be perdtted to ea late When you are in need of Hardware or anything kept in a Hardware Store, call on J. C. STORM, Successor to A. T. Gastrell, Where you will find a full and complete line of hardware wagons, buggies, farming implements, cutlery, crockery, queensware, guns, ammunition, fencing, window glass, har ness, saddles and many other things needed in every home or on the plantation. Gome and see us. We'll be glad to meet you and to quote you prices on our goods. :-: :-: :-: H. J. BABIN, "* Dentist. • Masonic Building . BATON ROUGE, LA. 4 Is Your Farm Remunerative? Do You Wish to do better? ..YOU SURELY CAN.. OF COURSE WE HAVE Rustproof Oats, and Les pedeza Seed, and Hay, and Red Poll Grade Cattle for sale,but the fact that we have had them for thirty years proves that they have been profitable to us and that they will remunerate you if you will handle them sufficiently and properly' If you desire any information concerning them we shall be glad to supply same on request. Woodlawn Farm J. BURRUSS McGEHEE, LAUREL BtLL, . - - IA. TRESPASS NOTICES. Hunters and other trespassers are hereby warned to keep off my Mul berry Hill plantation, under full pen alty of the law. W. R. McKOWEN. No trespassing with gun or dog or passing through my place located be tween Lavson and Flower Hill planta tions is hereby prohibited under pen alty of the law against trespass. DI. B. FAITHORN. My place is hereby poster against all forms of trespassing; hunting, fishing, agents of all descriptions, and all cattle driving. D. F. MERWIN. All trespassing of any description is hereby prohibited, under penalty of the law, on Alandale Plantation (formerly Phillips place.) ROBERT BUTLER, Agent. J. C. MAGEARL, =Butcher= Honest = Weights Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing M. SHAFFER At the Foot of the Hill. Telephone 19. R. YUNKKES, Machinest. Blacksmith, Wheelwright' and Horse Shoeing Shop. Plumbing and Gas Fit ting. General Repair work done on gasoline and steam engines. All work guaranteed. Dr. James Kilbourne Office: Bank of West Feliciana Btldg Phone 36. Phone at Residence 61. TOMBSTONES I Alex. Enochs, SSuccessor to E. Enochs, deal * er and manufacturer of Sarco- S - phagus Monuments and Head- = s stones. Marble and Granite of =: best quality. Workmanship : Sat lowest prices. SJAMIES H. KILBOURNE, PARISH SURVEYOR. iHaps. Tracigs, Blue Prints, ' i W. W. Montfort, Dentist. SB;ank of West Feliciana Building. ST. FRANCISVILLE. LA. T. W. RAYNHAM, S [Deaer In i Dry Goods, Gi roceries & e' Plantation ,. Supplies. SLabels .0 l for those requiring a limited quantity i t packign Syrps. Frib Vfegeahbls. Etc. il~ ·r~Vmd~2S4id d. Trespass Notices. All hunting with dog or driving through or off of any on the "Rosale" plantation special I1permission, is positively hibited. All such acts will be ed as trespassing and proseeu such. Mrs. C. . B From and after this date all h of any kind on Ambrosia and pendence plantation is positively hibited under penalty of tres Any one found on these placesa permission will be considered ing, and prosecuted to the full of the law. Mrs. S. H. B From and after this date all h of any kind on the Greenwood tion is positively prohibited penalty of trespassing. Any o on this place witt out permission be considered tre.passing and cuted to the full extent of the lasw Mrs. J. A. V The public is hereby warned Afton Villa, Layson and plantations are posted against truders and agents of any d Mrs. V. Z. No trespass with gun, dog, o or passing through my.W Stpck Farm allowed under pe* the law against trespass. J. Bu'rruss All parties r.re hereby noti8;d to trespass on the following the Green Oak, and the places, with d(g. rod or gun. missions heretofore granted an revoked. Mrs. C. B. Hunting of any kind, cattle or fishing on Mt. Vernon pl positively prohibited under the aw of trespass. No excep C. W. Ball, Miss Ella Ball, Mrs. E. Hamiltotn, From and after this date al ing of any kind on Rosedea, wood and Inheritance pl positively prohibited under of trespassing. The public is warned a4uit' 'i ing fire wood, post or timber ants on Rosedown, Texas, and Inheritance plantations. Jas. P. All trespassing of any is hereby prohibited, under of the law, on Crystal tation (formerly the Tad1 Gray places.) CRYSTAL DAI, Per JOE RO From and after this date aU and fishing on the Cottage are positively prohibited undeL tv of trespassing. Any one this place without permission considered trespassing and to the full extent of the law. EDWARD All hunting and fishing forms of trespass are hereby. ited under penalty of the law, Micajah Row place on River at Wilhelm. La. W. W. BURCKHALTI, Crossing the rear of proper.7 True Democrat officein St. is hereby prohibited under trespass. Persons found these premises or damaging L will be prosecuted. Akl heretofore given are hereby Mrs. M. E. Cutting wood on the Ryls Walsh tract. Bockel tract, And and Edwards tracts and hauling therefrom, also all other forms pass on these places are hereby hibited under penalty of the IS, Chas. W All trespassing is pro Hill and Slaughter, Lake Graytield. and Glass-place tions: such as hunting, pecan ing. etc., will be prosecuted to tent of the law. RACCOcRCI COwP? Per S. L. Dohert,, Smithland Ldg. and V1. Fishermen and hunters ar warned off my Fancy Point under penalty of trespass. JoHN F. I Hunting or trespassing in on any of our lands in West Pari-li -:nonwn as the W. P. W ".: a i· !I Pa :lmer places in the whi be pIosecuted by law. BRIDGES WES & The puliic is hereby wa the Island and Forest plan posted against hunting, fis cutting and all other forms pass, agerts of every desrl included. M. R. JA. All 'cattle drivirg and passing of an i ,:.:u are fcr Forest p'a;ti..io u. under the law. .1. W. Mt the Rai rlani-Kenm-lin, Pug; , t; a a:d aii other longing t.) .t:e . L. News Tie pul.ice is also wrarI any 'intul-r-cutting on t A\l in'<<ruation. leading V.~ iOn t" persons guilty of ber - c,:tting,, will le s511 warded. MRs. LENA NEWS No passing through m1= tract. Belmont and Ru tions is allowed. T Sardless of color-wili be as the law directs. C. -. From and after this ing of any kind on my tations situated in the Pointe Coupee, is here under the penalty of so any cutting of tim 'ecans, without my s sion, will be consider mad such acts will be ecuted. Parties living erties are not exempt. Eataite o W. - - ,:,nlli