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for 5 weary years I Cardui relieved me, when everything
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Don't Want the Earth
But I do want a good share of your custom. Having moved to the Hil
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for anything in my line, and your last chance going out.
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Everything worth while in Hardware. Late housekeeping and farm
ing utensils.
J. C. STORM .
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SUCCESSION SALE.
State of Louisiana, Parish of West
Feliciana, 24th Jud. Dist. Court.
Succession of Zach Cavlier, deceasod,
No. 133.
By virtue of a commission to mIn
directed by the Honorable Court,
aforesaid, in the above entitled and l
numbered succession, I will offer fo.
sale to the highest bidder, at the
residence of Patsey Cavlier, High
land Plantation, in the tenth ward of
this parish, at the hour of 11 o'clo,:k
a. m., on
Saturday, March 15, 1913,
the following property d(epending I'-"
on said succession, to-wit:
Three mules, one horse, two cows,
two calves, one wagon, one sewing
machine, two clocks, two bedsteads,
one armoir. one hundred barrels of
corn, one corn mill, two guns, one
wash pot, one bowl and pitcher, one
stove, one tarpaulin, one rifle, two
tables, three rocking chairs, two sad
dies, one safe or cupboard, two blan
kets, two cultivators, one dresser, lne
washstand.
Terms of sale-Cash in aecordan.ce
with descriptive list of valuations
herein filed and homologated.
.JOSEP11 CAVLIER, Administrator.
SUCCESSION SALE.
State of Louisiana, Parish of West
Feliciana, 24th Jud. Dist. Court.
S~uceession of Herman Teutsch, D,1
ceased, No. 134.
By virtue of a Commission to the
Sheriff directed by the Honorable the
Court aforesaid, in the above entitled
Guccession, I will offer for sale to
the highest bidder at the fronet door "
of the Court House in the Town of A
St. Francisville, La., at the hour of
11 o'clock a. mi. on
Saturday, March 29, 1913,
the following described property de- S
pending on said succession, to-wit:
Lot Number Nineteen, north range
of lots, according to the figurative a
plan of the Town of St. Francisville, cl
with all the buildings and improve- V
iments thereon, situated in the Town a
or St. Francisville, Louisiana. hi
Terms of sale--Cash with benefit pl
of appraisement. d
J. H. CLACK, Sheriff. 11
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SHERIFF'S SALE. d(
State of Louisiana, Parish of West \t
Feliciana, 24th Jud. Dist. Court. c
(Charles W\\ydert vs. J. S. & -. T. of
Minor No. 853; John F. Irvine P1
Co., Ltd. vs. J. S. & E. T. Minor of
No. 852; Bank of West Felic.i- s
ann vs. J. S. & E. T. Minor No. Fi
851. ac
fly virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias re
to the Sheriff directed by the Hlon- a
orable Court aforesaid, in the above lui
''ntitled causes, I have seized and will ni
offer for sale to the highest bidder dit
at the front door of the Court House ac,
in the Town of St. Francisville, La.. by
at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. on L
Saturday, March 15, 1913, i
the following property of defendants, cot
to-wit: of
One wagon, one boiler. one twenty coi
H. P. engine, six pumps, one lot ,of a
piping, one lot of burned copper, occ Ce:
lot of metal junk, two buildings com- cre
plete, one building not complete, o.a i T
anvil. inC
Terms of sale-For what it wi!l in
bring on twelve months' credit. the
J. H. CLACK, Sheriff. ing
R. F .Walker,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in the Courts of East
and West Feliciana and ad
joining parishes.
CLINTON, LA.
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THE ROYAL PHARMACY. ,
I AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER
f OF THE BANK OF WEST
FELICIANA.
State of Lolti:isina, Parish of West (
t'eliviana.
JI fotr' me, ltgencle S. Muse. a No- t
tary P'ublic, duly colt:nissioned andt
qualified, iu anld for the Parish of
\Vest l'eliciann, State of Louisiana, N
and in tle lrp. enee of the witnesses I
hereiIlafttter natd and undersigned, t
personally cante and a ppeared Sam
.cl (h C. Law\vras(,n, president, and J. I
Revill Matth, ws. , vie' president cf
the iaulk of West F'eliclana, resi
denlts of St. Prancisville. Parish of
\West l"eliciana. State of Louisiana, a t
corororation organiz( d under the laws
of the Stat e of Louisiana, and also V
presidenllt 1and s'rt'ry respectively
of a mine ttingl the stockhlohlors of
said lank. Il (hd on the 6th day of
Febrtuar, 19:1, h1lrin appearing and
acting under :and viirtie of certain at
resolutions adopted .at said meeting,
a duly certifietd coiy of which reso
lutions, hinL: here('to annexed and pt
made part hIlrcuf, for reference, who
declared that pursuant to call and in
accordance with the notices issued
by the president and Board of Diree- Cl
ics"; of the Balink of \\West Feliciana,
a tmeeting of tlh:' :tuc 'khItldtr's of said
cort'loration was hrld on ,said 6th day
of Fobruary, 1',13', for the purIpose (f
considerintg and passing 111upon11 certain
amendiment to the (Charter of istid
Corporat ion, for the purpos, of iit- ra
creasing its ('ptlhal Stock. adding a
Trust Bank ng. ]usiness, and chang- w
ing th. nanie of tihe (corporation, and
in comlplian,.e with lhe provisions of mr
the ('harter and the law for the hold- "
ing of said 1 etittgs. andl aftor fnir - r-.
(40) days previous notice by mail and
thirty (30) days notice by publication
in The True Democrat, a newspaper
published in the town of St. Francis
ville, Parish of West Feliciana, Lou
isiana, said meeting of the stock
holders of said corporation was held =
on said 6th day of February, 1913,
whereat three hundred and fifty-six I
(356) shares were present and rep
resented, being more than two-thirds 94
(2-3) of the Capital Stock of said !
Bank, and after all the formalities of
the laws of this State and of the
charter of this said corporation had
been complied with, all of said shares
present and represented at said meet- V
ing voted to revise and amend the
charter of this corporation, and in
structed the president and vice pres
itlent of the Bank of West Feliciana, B
and respectively chairman and secre
tary of said meeting of stockholders,
(to appear before a Notary Public, and
publicly declare the amendments and
additions to said charter, in accord
ance with the resolutions amending
same adopted at said meeting, by in
creasing the capital stock to one hun
dred thousand dollars ($100,000.00),
represented by one thousand (1000)
shares of one hundred ($100.00) dol
lars each, and adding a Tlrust Bank
ing Business to the General Bank
ing Business of the Corporation, and
changing the name of the corporation
Sto the Feliciana Bank and Trust Com
panY!.
Now, therefore, in order to carry
out the objects and purposes of said
meeting of stockholders as declared
in said resolution adopted at their
il- meeting, and in order to carry out
wn the foregoing amendments to the o
charter and to clothe same in prop
er form, the said parties formally de
im- Clare and make known the following a
amendments to the charter of said ,
Bank of West Feliciana, as follows, on
to-wit: thi
Article Six of the Charter is here
y declared to be amended to read: P1
"The capital stock of this corporation an
is fixed at one hundred thousand d1l
lars ($100,000.00), divided into one
thousand (1000) shares of one hun
dred ($100.00) dollars each."
1st Article One of the charter of the
corporation is amended to read:"The
name of this corporation shall be the
Feliciana Bank and Trust Company,
with its domicile in the town of St.
F:'ancisville, Parish of West Fehici
ana, State of Louisiana."
And in addition to doing a gener
al banking business under the laws LI
of the State of Louisiana, this cor
· poration accepts the provisions of
Act No. 45 of the Acts of the Gen- I
eral Assembly of Louisiana of 1902, ed,
its amended by Act No. 121 and Act cats
No. 238 of 1910, and is authorized cial
and empowered to do a Trust Bank- imp
ing Business, in addition to the oth- mai
er general banking business of the vice
Bank, with power to accept trust or ure
agency of any and every description hok
which may be committed or transftr- COI
red with their consent to it, by any C
person or persons or business corpo- to,
:'ation, board or body, public or pri- TEl
xate, whomsoever, or by any court lite
of the State of Louisiana or of the
United States of America, or any one CU
of the United States, with power and
authority to be appointed by any per
son or by any court of this State, or
by any' court of the United States,
Executor, Administrator, Syndic, Re
ceiver, Curator, Tutor, Trustee, or
Assignee, in the same manner and 8tat
to the same extent and under the Fe
samne conditions that any natural per- M.
sons may be so appointed. And with
all powers conferred under said Act
Nio. 45 of .'02, as amended on Trust BJ
Banking Corporations. Faci
Thus done and passed at my office Hon4
in the town of St. Francisville, Par- abor
ish of \Vest Feliciana, State of Louis- and
iana. on this 19th day of the month eet
(,f February, in the year of our Lord, Cou
one thousand nine hundred and thir- Fran
- teen, in the presence of W. H. Bu- o'clo
I quoi, and D. I. Norwood, competent
witnesses, who sign these presents the i
with said appearers and me, said lst
Notary, after due reading of the two
whole. boun
S. McC. LAWRASON, Smit
President of the Bank of West Felic- lands
iana, and Chairman Meeting uf and
Stockholders. ed L
J. R. MATTHEWS, 2nd
Vice President, and Secretary of the conta
Meeting of Stockholders. north
Witnesses: W. T
W\V. H. BUQUOI, East
D. I. NORWOOD. west
E. S. MUSE, Notary Public. uated
Endorsed: Filed for record, Febru- 3rd
ary 19th, 1913, at 2:30 p. m. ed in
E. S. MUSE, Clerk. acres,
Recorded in Mortgage Record "S" north
page 412, February 21st, 1913. T. MI
E. S. MUSE, Clerk. by Ri
A true copy of the original. you 8
E. S. MUSE, er
Cl,,rk and Recorder, Parish of West ot api
Feliciana, State of Louisiana.
Get the "Little Ad" habit.
By
in me
"Bottles and rags! Bottles and you S
rags!" called the ragman. ion t
"Why do you always put these 1913, 1
wvrds together?" asked a passer-by. followi
"Bccause, madam," said the rag- or, on
man, courteously touching his hat, secreti
whecrever you find bottles you find
'rags."''-Woman's Journal. Karch
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TOMBSTONES
Alex. Enoch,,
Sucoessor to E. Enochs, deal- _
* er and manufacturer of Sarco- :
J Phagus Monuments and Head- 2
* stones. Marble and Granite of I
= best quality. Workmanship :
Sat lowest prices.
* *
Geo. J. Woodside,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLINTON, LA.
Will Practice In Courts of East and
West Feliclana.
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Call or write our nearest Manager
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TELEGRAPH CQMPANY
(Incorporated.)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
I State of Louisiana, Parish of West
Feliciana, 24th Jud, Dist. Court.
M. & E. Wolf vs. William C. Howell,
1 Garnett C. Howell and Robert C.
t Howell, in solido.
t By virtue of a writ of Fieri
Faclas to the Sheriff directed by the
Honorable Court aforesaid, in the
above entitled cause, I have seized
and will offer for sale to the high
elet bidder at the front door of tI3
Court House in the Town of Sr.
Franclaville, La., at the hour of 11
o'clock A. M. on
Saturday, April 5, 1913,
the following property, to-wit:
1st. The Maxwell tract, containing
two hundred acres, more or less,
bounded on the north by Ephraim
Smith, east by Newbig, south by
lands now or formerly of Freyhan,
and west by unknown parties, situat
ed in the 10th ward.
2nd. The Layson andJohnson tract,
containing 940 acres, bounded on the
north by lands now or formerly of R.
W. Tempel, south by heirs of Barrow,
East by Big Bayou Sara Creek, and
west by Little Bayou Sara Creek, sit
uated in the 10th ward.
3rd. The Afton Villa tract, situat
ed in the 3rd ward, containing 650
acres, more or less, bounded on the
north by Mrs. Barrow, or Tilly and
T. Mason; east by Mrs. Fort, south
by Richardson, and west by Big Ba
you Sara Creek.
terms of sale--Cash, with benefit
of appraisement.
J. H. CLACK, Sheriff.
ELECTION NOTICE.
By virtue of the authority vested
in me as mayor of the town of Ba
you Sara, I hereby order an elec
tion to be held on Monday, April 7,
1913, for the purpose of selecting the
following officers, to-wit: One may
or, one marshal and collector, one
secretary and five councilmen. 4
GEO. BATER, Mayor.
March 1, 1913.
TRESPASS NOTICES.
The public is hereby warned against
buying wood, posts and timber of any
: description from tenants on the Oak
ley, Ogden and Downs plantation:.
All hunting, cattle-driving and fenc-
1- 3 cutting is positively prohibited, and
f these places are closed against agents
p of all kinds.
LUCY L. MATTHEWS.
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.
and My place is hereby poster against
all forms of trespassing; hunting,
fishing, agents of all descriptions,
and all cattle driving.
ISE D. F. MER WIN.
All trespassing of any description
is hereby prohibited, under penalty
of the law, on Alandale Plantation
(formerly Phillips place.)
ROBERT BUTLER, Agent.
The public is hereby warned that
the Island and Forest plantations are
posted against hunting, fishing, wood
cutting and all other forms of tres
pass, agents of every description in
cluded. M. R. JACKSON.
All cattle driving and other tres
passing of any kind are forbidden on
Forest plantation, under penalty of
the law. J. W. McQUEEN.
Hunting is hereby prohibited on
the Raynham-Kemperlin, Cobb and
W. Pugh tracts and all other realty be
longing to the E. L. Newsham estate.
W' The public is also warned against
any timber-cutting on these places.
Any information, leading to the con
test viction of persons guilty of such tim
col- ber-cutting, will be suitably rewarded.
col- MRS. LENA NEWSHAM, Tutrix.
'ith
Hunting, fishing and any form of
trespassing on Solitude, Frogmoor or
t Beauvais tracts prohibited. No ex
ect ceptions. W. B. SMITH.
The Flower and Magnolia places -
are hereby posted against all hunt
ing, under penalty of trespass. No
exceptions. W. J. FORT.
CATTLE BRANDS.
The following are my cattle brands:
P--- t
Circle P-
Circle F
P7.
The public is hereby warned p
against buying or trading for cattle t
bearing these brands frcm irrespon- t
sible people. F. S. PERCY. a
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; J. C. MAGEARL,
- :Butcher - "
Honest = Weights
W. W. Montfort,
Dentist. e
Bank of West Feliclana Building. it
ST. FRANCISVILLE. LA.
Is Your Farm Remunerative?
lo
Do You Wish to do better?
..YOU SURELY CAN..
he
. F GOURSE.WE HAVE
Rustproof Oats, and Les
Spedeza Seed, and Hay, and I
SRed Pol, Grade Gattle for in
sale,but the fact that we have f
had them for thirty years li(
proves that they have been
profitable to us and that they Ji
will remunerate you if you will
handle them sufficiently and etf
properly' If you desire any of
information concerning them
we shall be glad to supply -
same on request. F
SUCCESS LIES IN MUTUAL SER- tior
VICE.
Wonodlawn Farm oi
J. B. McGEHEE, ana
LAUREL HILL - - ..... - LA. and
H. J. BABIN, 4 -
Dentist. trac
Masonic Building gar
BATON ROUGE, LA. ast
tatic
Cleaning, Reipairing and Poi,
Pressing und
so E
M. SHAFFER
At the Foot of the Hill. sion,
Telephone 19. d
ecutE
I
ADVERTISE EVERY WEEK,
TRESPASS NOTICES.
ainst All hunting with dng or gun, or
any driving through or off of any cattle,
Oak- on the "Rosale" plantation without
ion:. special permission, is positively pro
'n`' hibited. All such acts will be regard
and ed as trespassing and prosecuted as
vents such. MRS. C. R. BARROW.
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S. From and after this date all hunt
ing of any kind on Ambrosia and In
are dependence plantation is positively
Mul- prohibited under penalty of trespass
pen- ing. Any one found on these places
'EN. without permission will be consider
ed trespassing, and prosecuted to the
finst full extent of the law.
ting, MRS. S. H. BARROW.
tOnLs, ·---- -_--_----
From and after this date all hunt
VIN. ing of any kind on the Greenwood
plantation is positivrely prohibited un
dtion der penalty of trespassing. Any one
lalty found on this place without permis.
stion sion will be considered trespassing
and prosecuted to the full extent of
vent. the law.
MRS. J. A. VENTRESS.
that -~-- ~------ --___ ___
are The public is hereby warned that
ood- the Afton Villa, Layson and Maxwell
res- plantations are posted against all ia
in- truders and agents of any description.
Est. MRS. V. Z. HOWELL.
res- We regret we have to forbid rll
on trespassing of every kind including
Of nassing through Woodlawn Farm.
J. B. McGEHEE.
on
and All parties are hereby notified not
be- to trespass on the following places:
ate. the Green Oak, and the Tanglewild
in-t places, with dog, rod or gun. All per
missions heretofore granted are here
con- by revoked.
Lim- _ MRS. C. B. HAMILTON.
led. Hunting of any kind, cattle driving
K. Cr fishing on Mt. Vernon plantation
is positively prohibited under penally
or of the law of trespass. No exceptions
ex- C. W. BALL,
H MISS ELLA BALL,
MRS. E. HAMILTON.
Ilt From and after this date all hunt.
No ing of any kind on Rosedown, Haale
T. wood and Inheritance plantations is
positively prohibited und4k penalty
of trespassing.
The public is warned against buy
:ls: :ing fire wood, post or timber from
tenants on Rosedown, Texas, Hazel
wood and Inheritance 1lantations.
JAS. P. BOWMAN.
No trespassing with gun or dog or
led passing through my place located be
tle tween Layson and Flower Hill planta.
tions is hereby prohibited under pen.
alty or the law against trespass.
D. B. FAITHORN.
From and after this date all hunt
ing and fishing on the Cottage plan
tation are positively prohibited under
penalty of trespassing. Any one found
on this place without permission will
5.be considered trespassing and prose.
cuted to the full extent of the law.
EDWARD BUTLER.
All hunting and fishing and other
forms of trespass are hereby prohib
ited under penalty of the law, on the
Micajah Row place on Mississippi
River at Wilhelm, La.
W. W. BURCKHALTER, M. D.
Crossing the rear of property, be
Slow True Democrat office in St. Fran
cisville is hereby prohibited under
pDenalty of trespass. Persons found
crossing these premises or damaging
the fences will be proscuted. All
permissions heretofore given are
hereby revoked.
MRS. M..E. ROBINSON.
C. utting wood on the Ryland and
WValsh tract, Bockel tract, Andy
Hood and Edwards tracts are haul
T uing same therefrom, also all other
e forms of trespass on these places are
hereby prohibited under penalty of
S the law. CHAS. WEYDERT.
1 All trespassing is prohibited on
Hill and Slaughter, Lake-Breeze,Gra:.
field, and Glass-place plantations;
such as hunting, pecan gathering,
3 etc., will be prosecuted to full extent
of the law.
RACCOURCI COMPIANY.
Per S. L. Doherty, Agent.
SSmithland Ldg. and P. O., La.
Fishermen and hunters are hereby
warned off my Fancy Point planta
tion under penalty of trespass.
JOHN F. IRVINE.
Hunting or trespassing in any way
on any of our lands in West Felici
ann Parish known as the W. P. Ware
and Warren Palmer places in the
5th ward, will be prosecuted by law.
BRIDGES, WEST & CO.
No passing through my Linwood
tract, Belmont and Rudmond planta
tions is allowed. Trespassers-re
gardless of color-will be prosecuted
as the law directs. C. M. BARROW
From and after this date all hun!
ing of any kind on my several plaI,
tations situated in the parish of
Pointe Coupee, is hereby prohibited
under the penalty of trespassing. Al
so any cutting of timber, gathering
pecans, without my special permis
sion, will be considered trespassing
mnd such acts will be vigorously pros
ecuted. Parties living on said prop
erties are not exempt.
Estate of H. W. Jones.
IRENE C. JONES.
Estate of H.W Joes