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CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS A holiday Stock That is First In Both Variety and Quality NOVELTIES Our Beautiful Display of Gifts CUT GLASS meet all requirements from First to last. Dolls, Doll Buggies, Doll We have a Complete Stock of Presents that Water Sets, Bowls, Trays, Beds, Mechanical Toys. everybody appreciates-Pleasing and Beau- Jewel and Puff Jars, Cel In fact Everything for tiful, at the same time Practical and Useful. ery Trays, Butter Dishes, the Children. Every department filled with fresh goods at fair prices Sugar and Cream sets, etc I I3IiAUTLcUI GIMII1STAS GfTS F01 ALL Watch Chains and Fobs, all Grades, Don't fail to hear the Graphophones play the latest tchhs and ;ol f, pa ted pieces. Complete line of Records for Sale. Lengths and Styles; (Gold filled, plated and nickel. Swell line of Neck Chains, I am here to stay and can sell you the best of ev Cuff Buttons, Bracelets, Pins, erything at right prices. I have the goods and my Rings, uff Buttos, Bracelets, Pns, prices-are right, Quality Considered. Mail Brooches,, Etc. Etc. Orders Solicited A NIMRRY GIIRIlSDIAS TO ONeI APND ALL W. A. M A SH AW, The Jeweler Railroad Watch Inspector -:- Winntield, Louisiana. __ _ _ ---______ MM A Record Breaker. Our daily attendance this fAll at has been the largest in the history C of the institution, and from pres- I ent indications our January at- A tendance will give us at least 800 C in daily attendance. We have plenty of room and plenty of p teachers, and our work is practic ally all taught on the plan of w "learn to do by doing" thru. in- b. dividual instruction. This enables a' us to handle any number of stu dents to the very best advantage. Students who are deficient in arithmetic, graunmar spelling, etc., o1 get special instructionu in each of c these subjects without , extra cost. By our metlod of individual in- :i structiou, the student who is slow" and backward in , is work isnot t discouraged by trying to keep up with the student who has had su perior advanutages, neither is the C :bright student who has had special advantages rlid back on account a of the slow student, but each is i 'worked to his full capacity, there fore both are delighted with their work. If.you can't persuade someone else to buy you a scholarship in the Tyler Commercial College of Tyler, Texas, as a Xmas present, try and make some arrangements whereby you can buy it for your. pelf. Its a Xmas present that will prove of untold value to you. We are daily placing students in posi tions where they are earning from $600 to $100 per annum. Finish a. course of book keeping and short hand or telegraphy with us and we'll get you the position, and there are no ifs or ands about it, we'll.get the position; we have got : to do it if iwe expect your support :in securing future patronage. ,:i.: There is no better time to enter than now; mnake your.arrangements to come at the earliest possible SAate. If you would like to see a copy f:ouridage: ili;st rated catalogue, giving facts and figures as to what our former students ,have accom ip.lhised and what their employers ,,ý " ". ,iýý :"4_ -t 'i44 .5"J ~ Jý'r.i:%..lýf''a'. _ , :. .'ý:'F. think of them, fill .in your name Di and address and state course in which you are mostly interested and mail to the Tyler Commercial College, Tyler, Texas. cl N am e .................................. ............................. A ddress .............. ............ ............ Course interested in ................................... "I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., g and they could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams, Middle- g boro, Ky. "Two packages of Cham- e` berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ci cured me." For sale by all dealers. ELECTION PROMULGATION. State of Louisiana, Parish of Winn. Be it remembered, That we the undersigned Board of Supervisors of Election for the Parish of Winn State of Louisiana, did this day re- W pair to the Court House of said Parish for the purpose of compiling the returns sent in by the h Commissioners of election from the polling places of the Parish of Winn of an '.election if held therein on the 6th day of December, 1910, on the question of levying a five mill road C tax in said parish, and in acccordance with-an ordinance of the Police Jury of date of C Oct. 5th, 1910, agreeable to the laws of this State and in pursuance to the proclamation of B the Police Jury of the Parish of Winn, and then and there having arrived, we proceeded in the p presence of D, F. Dunn and S. M. Abel, compe tent'witnesses and qualified electors, and as 0 many others as have chosen to attend to compile said returns. and having ascertainmed from said compilation that the votes cast at said polling places in Winn Parish, the ques tion of levying said 5 mill tax for a period of five years on all taxable propertyof, said winn i Parish in aid of public road system, are as 3 follows: t a a nPro ertV Prolerty Precinct. or Against Winnield........... 1 160 10 $159808 00 $ 18900 00 .Pleasant Hill.... 2 9 1850 00 4040 00 Tullos' Mill........2 28 6 9040 00 8140 00 f Hickory Valley 8 2 13 78000 812000 Harts' S. House 8 9 26 2600 00 10210 00 Gansville...........4 44 4 18880 00 1810 00 Couley... .......... 5 14 1 8580 00 670 00 SSt. Maurice....... 5 29 4 12080 00 7540 00 Wheeling........... 5 14 7 4460 00 2280 00 Atlanta..............6 24 12 11030 00 8920 00 Lofton ........ ...... 6 10 1170 00 650 00 Kyche............... 47 2 24540 00 840 00 Dodson ............. 4 22 24810 00 14540 00 e Tannehill........... 7 12 1 86580 00 20000 Calvin..................8 21 1 80 7 0 880 00 Zion................ 9 17 0 869000 00 Stewart's Mill... 10 10 12 810000 800 00 Total......... 1 611 141 $2708 00$ 84680 00 h And having made'public proclamation of the above result we have closed this process-verbal * of compilation of votes which is made in duplicate as required by law. Parish of Winn, this th day of December, A. d itnesses: J. W. Teddlie, D. F. Dunn, J. M. McCain, t, . M. Abel. E.E. Kidd, Board of Supervisors of-Election tt a for Winn 'arish, Louisiana. Swornto and subscribed before me, this 7th rt day of December, A. D., 1910. A. A. Moss, Notary Public. r OGranulated Eye Lids are easily cured-caustic is not neces sary. Sutherland Eagle Eye Salve is le painless and harmless and guaranteed to cure. Has never failed on a case, costs 25 cents. Sold everywhere. SXmas is coming and you must have a good pair of shoes; if.you will come at tothe, shoe store '.we :.will give you mn what you want, and the price will ,be low for we want to`give .everyone a, b8S bai'gain4 W. F, )Dickeeson ShtbeStor:. : ,S ' S p xy4,ý ?2kur _v n ý.':, <<riý3'ývýs·t?:i`ý-ýý"ý. :. ý:ý sa+'ý. >: Don't Be a Second Class Man or wa Woman. it You can hardly imagine a boy saying: "I am going to be a second a class man. I don't c'are to be first c, class and get all the good jobs, the g high pay. Second class jobs are te good enough for me." Such a boy it would be regarded as lacking in good sense, if nor insane. You can ti get to be a secondclass man, how. b ever, by not trying to be a first n class one. Thousands do this all the time. So you see second class " men are 'a drug on the market. o Second class things are only wanted when first class can not be f had. You want first class clothes, 8 if you can pay for them. Eat first class butter, first class meats, first I class bread, or if you do not, you a wish you could. Second class peo- ' ple are no more wanted than any other second class commodity. They are taken and used when the I better article is scarce, or is too 1 high price for the occasion. For I work that really amounts to any. thing first class men are wanted. 1 So try, to be able to hold the best position that can be had. Dotnot work for a mieager salary when you can get a good one. Time g is too precious for you to waste. as a shop worker, counter jumper, u farm hand, or be forced to take some occupation that works you. b long hours anid pays you little. Try to educate yourself so that .you can use your brains as 'well as your hands. THIS GETS THE e MONEY. The time has arrived when busi k. ness men demand young ladies and gentlemen with business ability. Business men of today are not go. . ing to take the time to train you to keep their books or to do their c' stenographic work. They. are not running a kindergarten. So you must prepare yourself if you want ;d to get a position that pays. e, Attend some first class commer-` cial training schpol. For instance, F THE .WINNFIWLD COnMERoIAL Au COLLEGE, W;A innfield, ;La. Their feo .okkS i, lly guaranteed. After and then you are itot satisfied with it they will irefund every cent of money paid them. This is termed a first class institution. If you can't attend this school, you can get your training at home for they teach by mail. Write them for information. Now, of course, you want a bet. ter salary than you are getting, but to get one that pays more you must be first class. Study yourself; see where your weak points are, and try to stay out of the second class ranks. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other r.ature, de mands prompt treatment with Buck len's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It's the quickr eat, surest healer for all such wounds as also for burns, boils, sores; skin eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or piles. 25c at all druggists. Cotton continues in demand, and efforts to reduce thle price have failed. Wheat and corn are lower than for several years. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases, Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best pre paration on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me." Sold by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. nrArTgtaNT OF THB INTEBIOnR U. 8S. Land Office at New Orleans, La., I November 16, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Lee V. Johnsoh, of Flat Creek, La., who, on September 20, 1905, made Homestead Entry No. 27081, Serial No. 0O527, fo" the NWN of SW , Sec, 28, Township 12 north, Range 1 East Louisiana Mer, has filed notice of intention to make Final Pive Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before P. K. Abel, Clerk of Court, at Winnfleld, La., on the 28th day of December, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: N. O. Sowers, B. F. Sowers, J. M. Pace, of Hickory Valley, La., and J. L. Peters, Flat Creek, La. WALTER L. COHEN, Reglster. Notice for Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITBD STATES LND OPICE, Natchitoches, La., Oct. 24. 1910. Notice is hereby given that Alpheus O. Gar rett, of Calvin, La., who, on July 9th 1904,made Homestead Entry No 10449 erial No. 08148 'for SEX of NEW, Section 21, ownuship Twelve North, Range Four West, Louisiana Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described , before P. K. Abel,Clerk of District Court, at Winnfield, La., on 14th day of December, 1910, Claimant names as witnesses: G.,Bates, W. "1. Howard .A M. Griffin, Br., W.A. Uarpenter:. all of Calvin, La .. ERNIST BUEDA, Roegistt. W. M. GAMPDBLWL ,& 0. Fire Tornado Life Plate Glass Personal Accident INSURAN Personal Health Steam Boiler INSURANCE Employers' Liability Live Stock Rent Bank, Merc antile and Residence Burglary Insurance Bonds We represent the leading companies writing the above lines and offer the lowest rates consistent with correct underwriting hp:Idtices. Oar personal attention will be given to any and s .11 business intrusted to our care, We have opener 1 up a Real Estate and Rent depart ment. and if you. desire to sell your property, call and list same with us. If you wish to buy see us and make known your wantsa., Office in Winn Parish Bank Bnilding. Ground Floor. Phone 158 SEE B. L. ANDER S O N Real estate and 1ire Insurance OFFICE AT BANK 'af WINNFI' ELD WINNFIELD, LA, p -i ADMIfWT! ATOR'S NOTI WIE. Succession ot (In the 5th Jr Eicial Dise Mrs. Sarah E. Woasson trict Court, Farish .9! Deceased,. Winn. State x d' Louis ' lana. WVhereas, JO'hn W. Wasson has pi AmAiiked the Court for letters of adminietration . wm the es tate of the l toMrs Sarah E..Was deceas-S ed. intestat,,te. Notice a hereby given to. all ' ibom at may concern ti show cause, within tsenill[ days why the ,rayerof the saidjpetJ lsmer saoul not be s anted. Thus given unider seal and i , ordIer o the Courtk p" g ,, r..'e.r t '.1^.-...; : ' ' ..1 :: P<a. e: ig _: .. _ -. . . Administration Notice., Baccession of J. J. Stovall Deceased. State e"f Laulsiana, Fifth District Court, for t.e Parish of Winn. Whereas, Maggie Laura Stovall, widow of (: J. Stovall, deceased, has petitioned the Court:' for letters of administration on the estate of the late J. J. Stovall, deceased intestate: SNotice is hereby given, to all whbn it- may cnncern, to show cause within ten days, why the prayer of the said petitioner should notbed B order of the Court. This Nov. 15tbh, 1910. P. K ABL, A ettet : E Clerk Fifth Diet. Cort. A A 15i3E rk 5th D·t- Vonitt. ~--'. # . : - ýkfý:,ýc-.ýf ý'i. k "Y ýýF,'i':., . c._Y'ýY<.ý4.s4ý :,'~