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O, You Good Housewife! Write a postal card today ask us to send you free, full par ticulars how you can get a set of the famous Oneida Com munit.yParPlate Silverware Free by saving the signature of Paul F. Skinner from each package of c7Yacaroni Products t fnr,"t f"o:l in th." world- ii a:, cars. We ow:,I a:';,wer y uW i .iulrv .t 0:-., a:d in a t<' nn " 1d yru with our c , .:.... ; .1 traut:ful 36 r L:'g ;: cf r,:ii J. ' VV'rite to§. 1y to SI[NN.:R ,M'FG. CO. CV.AIHA, Nil. Te 1r ,rl. 1. 1 ',1 ca, 1 .1s ! ry In America ý Ar , ' I l .4.A, I ' ld. I ei Minrlnr nftF'r iepo.nre In Coltl, r",}r rv r' tt ' , It ' ,i",,;, n in the FOR HAIR AND SKIN HEALTH Cuticura foap and Cutic'Jra Ointment Are Supreme. Trial Free. Thr, f:a:rc:nt, :'p. r-rreamrn emol (lent'1 -N.. i the skin fre',h and clear, the s, a:p ft,,o frtn dandruff, crusts and :; alI. and the handsi( soft and Whitle. T'hey are sp!etlldl for nursery and t.ilt Irplses anll are most eco. non:ical Ibcaase mioist ".ffectiv'e. FrE'e sampnil' ea'h by mail with Book. Adlrss p',,tcarl, ('lti ura, Dept. L, Boston. c-hid rverywhro.--Adv. Near Proposal. "I had a I:or leap year scare yes" terda " "Whait 'as It?" 'A ialy r'ime into my offlee and said il :. ;:tnted to propose to me - "NO '". "A s,,heme to get up a war fund benefit." Wooden Men. First Fresh - My father has a fine cedar ch r.5t Second Fresh--'Snothing My fa. ther is a v,,teran and h'as a hickory leg.-Dartmouth Jlakcto'l.antern. Stand Pat. "Did you make any resolutions New Year's?" "No; all my bad habits are so de Ughtful that I don't even like to tool ,yself with the Idea that I am going , break them off."-Judge. Discreet. "Ditdn't the groundhog prophesy good weather?" inquired the forgetful man. "Yes. But like other discreet proph qta he refused to be interviewed any turther." Called. Hubby-It is my principle to give a man or woman rope enough Wifte-All right, dear, give me that rope of pearls I want, it is enough for me. A specially prepared banana flour is being used by French doctors as a tonic. THE FIRST TASTE Learned to Drink Coffee When a Boy, If parents realized the fact that cot. tee contains a drugl-caffeine-which - especially harmful to children, they would doubtless hesitate before giving them coffee to drink. "When I was a child In my mother's Grms and first began to nibble things at the table, mother used to give me sips of coffee. And so I contracted the coffee habit early. "I continued to use coffee until I was 37, and when I got into office work I began to have nervous spells. Espe. ially after breakfast I was so nerv* eus I could scarcely attend to my cor respondence. "At night, after having had coffee for supper. I could hardly sleep, and on rising in the morning would feel weak and nervous. "A friend persuaded me to try Pos tum. "I can now get good sleep, am tree from nervousness and headaches. I recommend Postum to all coffee drink. ers." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal-the original form must be well boiled, 15c and 25c pack. ages. Instant Postum-a soluble powder dissolves qulickly in a cup of hot w, ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and Oc tins. Both forms are equally delicious and easot about the same per cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. --sold by Grouern HgS LOCAL PLANT FOR MAKING ES r. A. WALLIOR SAYS LOUISIANA HAS GREAT CHEMICAL MANU FACTURING POSSIBILITIES. MANY ORDERS ARE RECEIVED It Is Possible That the Result of r. Wall,,: 's Experiment Wi Give an In- pulse to Chemical nus tries in Louisiana. int a has ~ ,:I- (l l in I: C (,i11? .lii .i 1 : 1 1 ,. - ,. I -.' lr II iliil~!!' ofth -I n, , n. I Iit , ' ; I I f\I n w.. 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Sonf a l-i s n lt lfpil n ls ler lan In . leli-lna !,:s nc h of or Almost in,,xhau]hhlt supl ie f h (lilt l a',r ol f lroe e l,-:ros. nowar. ad Vanticc,, onovend by New frAml ri en lial h ,isnu facturi it i avin t, is its l roximlity to teu uy of 1'upplv, he' .-aid, owgood. i recer andmoeores o th -ns thsan' an supply of an e oltbrereak of the la:nrop wr o r hallior applib his lanulc o t t iAre an Amroianu a produ ell - s tory. Hev rer i'd more I the lackl of for. Walit. Iesas w owln neds o ntoeru aise. mor the heres t o e th e world. c',-sfully ,man x, d mo ,br'wn bou dihtetoathe AsociatoofCm btac,, m llore , rd and s5 c umlofrs. Thome local cma efattu h reew athoryinieshver w ay.Idspssbeta the sinconeni . n inow e x rien Americ ean iamulr to cuhrers e il the lack of for s miahlt. t a e ,have prhvben our ability da asu ure for th rest of thbte aorle t conagse oy smhlox mor tnof diphtheria bond o sinlmna brugtenml tox tohe Asocia ti, m oreeb than 250ofa tyh oi fmr ad Ora nusmrofuct farlte measlesing th pa-o risadt hehat monhsgh shave hade a bs he tor in enthusiarst meti g ewill givrecent imp lsedt n datrie bing Louiesianfr. passedn maskingth GrantPaihcho hearadto m ctot ot pma radarles hasend daoschar Matomer con htioos disr t e titonthf thea 0 bond se of dtheirict o r th sp r t e. Vimore thn20ompt: bauriiesn ha e sxrooh bi uotstee n the bonds Atg l an l fenth siasthe mee will er retied.y reo AElmiedl numbverl ofsrabrre passdakn the bGranad yt p; Ioard bein exrs edfrmiAit to the Norherle maret dyaily Ao ihle rMayofnthoe Pry shto di teatonv o p cabbage,0 bond rad hsn. taon art re asben rshi pedaistoica o the r buking cn ditiros hari r clatedithe grhowlThe andreveomn wthi me croep ss. ah i cited Compe y oL Charlsharoug irna b bromli gurtheron thret dailya.les i h theest gr o ued in thep a (araises f L acn, o fs pr s rietay ofc the c~alslFi sscain the menwen an chld parishte to e assiot the assn aidi -akin the arpprahnsxpsto. The mosisccessfu evroelpan te phariesh. ha ruFt gol heright ofCai ho isilin- e! therbeste inrtheye propgioofnwI Charletes of rIc,yhas podue a riotay whc the carlst F Luiiaar h'asrL setou irua The cultivated area of (:alcasieu parish this year will be approximately 7;,000 acres, and the value of farm products, including live stock, prooa. bly will be in excess of $2.00.000, ne cording to a forecast by competent farm authoritie(s. The parish has a total area of 900.000 acres, so that less Itan one-twelfth is now in cliltiva tion, hut the ace..'aie this year %11l increaF') v 1." ].,000 acres. Th'! rice acreage will be practically thre 'arnT as last year \ th a po sih:, inc'rease of two or three thousard a(rC.5 ('orn will he the Ye-cond hog ,Ot cr'op, w th i'.Oit ( acrefs or mnot' a; (')co:l:pared \\!th jil)n a re s lve yeS, a o (Itn :,n'( oit of the proj,'('t I, (tnis:tr lct!n of a1 cotton :;n at 1l'a. lil (ie's i el he de dVOte d to cot (on. S ','" il tl-atd acres are In peri:la tl:'t pa,' r.-- A varieity of c'lops a( c(ni"rt for the r,.,t of tl., c'ltivat',d area. l;1 (r'e NV flar,. c(-net lis-:ioner of r,"I ant trots, . and (. W . I'ruitz. :.t the ('t ltractotlr, \vhlo is grav, li ' : I' t '. ii 'n+',, hdrlla; on hei 1'tti 1 ', 1 t';V ' I V, !i(t ' t . l tl' Ct 11', ! fIle4 ' li tl' ý ,- F tn t ("],t ills t1' ! tli g r.:;IV ,' t v '" l'ru'Ztni;tn is v it,, is t;.,) sth ;il Sita ; ( )! d m . ill)t (;<anter!It to - ('Ill 111i1e t e nl' ].'. n tl ,f niat l .1 ,' nf, r( 'c l, \',,'e'l the n (1 '1 :an( the u'n . ,.i1n ++cl 11c and 'll{'s 1 t,: (s )i , thi; ,ft ..no in l :11!, to irita: forth at. atni , bl l s a ti-j n '1t. T',e ;vu;tt('r is f'xpec',(d to find its \1 T tI to he' courts 'l'he Amite ('!ty police jury of Tin eivaho;1 p:trisi ais creat'd a road d.s trit out of the' SI xth ward antd h:i icall d an ,l ,rt on in that (cditrita tot V(ote on the tW l "sti( n a to) whether or not a bond ii-su, of l ,110),0 will he ta)Ithor:, cd fr road Plurposes. The <ta', hiehvay d( artnlent l;has pl;'d;,d aid fr trhe no"'li and Siouth r+oad. 1,.hi')' i!l l'n ve )ln K (000 of the bond -tu an'ailahtle for the conitrt'ltion ot fit,' tl t:, ws''st and cross roads. Tax p'y'rs are h,-0n ' ur'i-'d to adopt a hlretal. patrInt:0 :l( a prmeoressiv view of thf' propo( ition and 'ive their hearty stpport to the bond issue. one of thit largest and herviic.' watches that has h1on made sine the old-style' htil 'a evo watches of a cen tury naL'o wVntI outli f use, is now beinn made in New Orleans. The case is teing manufacttured in a local shop for a local jeweler. Thit ease will weigh 1.50 pnonnyweight of l kar.,t gold, and thoe etire watch, when tle, movement is Penc'osed, will weci:h nmore than eight ountes. Th' case will Sbe a huntitng case, 2 :-S .inch -s in dianm ter. with an oc'agon enteor. The wat -i is Ie'ng made for a to'omotive, oenineer. Thi., enineer carved out a model in hood of the style of watch he desired. A gospel team to tour this section in behalf of the "men and religion" movement was organitzd at Donald sonville with the following officers: E. T. ('hampion, Burton, president: 1H. L. Baker. Plattenville, vice president: J. G. iuttles, Vacherie, secretary. treasurer. In addition to the officers, the following were named on the ex. ecutive committee: A. H. Hunley, Donaldsonville: C. A. Smith. Burton, C. W. Edmunston, Plattenville; Dr. W. F. Bolton, Vacherle. The charter members enrolled represent various religious denominations. Many prominent men of St. Tam imany parish are interested in the new enterprise which is being organ, ized at Mandeville, and which, when completed, will mean the establish. ment of an ice plant, box factory and other smaller branches. At a recent meeting of those interested it was de. cided to subscribe a capital stock of $20,000. $19,000 of which will be used for building the plant and $7,000 for buying timber property and to use as a reserve fund. Derrick has been erected and all machinery placed in readiness on the Kutch farm, Just north of Gueydan. for the purpose of drilling for oil, and drilling will be started immediately. The indications for oil in that section are pronounced excellent by those who are acquainted with the situation. Miss Lettle Ensign, of Roseland, La., conneCted with the State Agricul tural Department, organized a canning club at the Ponchatoula High School with twenty-five members. Miss En. sign will return here in May to as sist the class in the first work of canning tomatoes and strawberries. Preparations for the annual fair of the Caleasteu Fair Association already have commenced, and the managers of the various departments will be named in a few days. The first crate of strawberries for this season was shipped from Pine Grove by T. M. Bond. Prospects are fine for a good crop. "The Ponchatousa Glide" will be the name of the new 'Ponchatoula newspaper which has made its ap. pearance. It will be edited by James E. Bailey, with George A. Bailey as pubhsher. The Baileys are experienc ed newspaper men, coming here from Evangeline parish Ewhere, for eight years G. A. Bailey edited and publibh ed the Evangeline Banner. Mr. Ba.ley has rented one of the Campbell brick buildings on the west side of the town and is now installing the pressem and machinery for tkhe Dert. CONGRESS VO'ES TO STAND BY PRESIDENT CONGRESS GIVES PRESIDENT A FREE HAND IN SUBMARINE AFFAIR WITH GERMANY. WARNI NG RESOLUTION LOST Scenes in House Mcst Specticular Sirce Eve of Spanish War-Presi dent Free to Deal With Belliger ents on Armed Ship Question. Wi' nion --The prnm i ,t Ti '. d :o ', , 1';! l l ,.t, v :1n ,I1 (it'(:-i\ , t' \\uni i]t( o!t :! ithl . i n,.i lu( ' .!Lit ro I j('!i ýi ,t' I ' l to ' is it ' ' n i .t' t h 'i it "1T(o thb' r, i'1:::: :Ii, " "*":n, V ' i it ri' I -..t :I t II It ' l I1i n( '.i. ii ' .,: iit'!! \ti-t U r1; :1 . i i i T o',li.): 111 " f '. ! ',. , 1'T' l". - t i' n t!'T }I\' t ,- i- r, i . . .oi' a it i l.n'h il , ! li 1i' ,,i i:t ,;i o thV n I;'t ti l ;t it at t r. (l I.I . , t .ilt . 5 e r tsi ;' I ofn ie il li h,.* e ,l,.l ,,. o r,' r, ,: d OllrF , di ;'r : (ia n(.~ h;" \... I .!) ,'ti! hi t:-1 \ ;':1 i' (m i. n:1 1 th! lRit ( io u' t hll' eI',' i o i t t' I ast w , :' l i t Itk.) i .i r, ..L I it l :. r '\ th e r n, t ci f o f ai ' '[i,(.lan y i;t n Ic r ,e th: a : i ne Ar ' !tlnl tr ti . rtvli te ' dn , t a \t tli, i t1 to l 1".,'; i; 1,1' n Itb :n u i d rth' ,tir ti,:it(r n toa 5(' to thi niiwst a i lr tea d iin critht drati a:y "7:',t to 1(;lI. o 11 that 1'.,2 de'nmo ('cl c)s. (:; rl l Nii('rc ns and I lro r','s s(ivl voit('d t s r ltp()ortt the tniistra tiou. T'Iwenty-oln' t; mou ntr:t',, 1::.' rc ipu llt in , 5 i r I infor adi t .eltplleani - 'h1t and Iaprs(':tntatie Lo n(don, tlel' s, .l i.t of ithe house, votetd a:itinst it. Tlhi cs was the crucial eold of the fiinht, tp),h one point ca which admi)ul i:tration id rs woer uirtain. iWith vi y i, had hnid they nvedt on to otll' 1.'t propo-ition, thlp adoption of a petial rule for four hours' discussion (, the M('mincre reisolution. Aa hin it:, en rri(dI the day, this t e 271 to :. and thoun pushed their victory to a ( ,onlnusio n by tablingh the upLepore r( solution 27' to 142. In seven hours off tense, turbulent session, in which the administration oentationents har that the people, resident V.,0.. contenrdin, for a doubtful legal rilonht ano was tandhifting thprepa red to gospons wity of iublomatie negotiations to ('0o1press, the house swayt'd b,thk and foth i the ral sensational onpowers.res :inal set'aclo a vote of 68 to 14baly the senate Fridaynce carried oft Pe (,'lra tGore'son of war on to warn Amain.ricn re sihlent \Vils on, calm and confl doffnt, harmed the rowned byt of the vollierents. in the ed in the renatna the vothitng r couse with me of the o hcabinet grouped about him. told hem nihion hot retorts to each othe bondsall of embhih werassmen out of ored upon onime time diso manyrepresented in foors wereign capitals as inthe dice prtating that he was making his dethe mergeantds on Germs wasany in direct opposi-re daystion to t the sentiment of the repre sdntativesed of ithoute peoplbate, thPresidenate thWilson now tands proceeepared to a general iscssion ofwith the subjct whmarine negotitiions withall the central powers. ully, the cele brated Frenchngton.-By a vote of 68 to 14 the Comsenatdie Friday caise, rried out thPresi American's wish and killed Senatord. RomeIn a scene sarch as is seldom wiKel found ded in the senat chair the voting pro-eath Charionsles E. T. Oxnam anding recognn Wition ore execuplain their positiors and making hot reiday fort the killinhr of Wiiam Alex-hich wndere out of order. At one time soal vicThe preidenta s recognitiouse n Micthat the Ciergeant at arms was callelonged to he late Prestore After having mDa, aneuered for twoas confiscays tedo gtby the resolution in such par-ts, iaThe former president resided iion thisat it could be Pisposetrograd of wireports thout debate, the senaix of the craters were captured byed to a general discussions, and that e subject which continunded all Jen a partly demolished blockhousDead. Am erican C onsu! Found Dead. having suffered severe losses. HUSBAND SAVED HIS WIFE Stopped Most Terrible Suf fering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Donison, Texan. - "After my little girl was born two years ago I began suf r fering with female i trouble and could hardly do my work. I was very nervous but just kept drag a gina on until la.st Ssummer when I got I whcre I could no do " i my work. I would have a chill every cday and hot flaslw3 and dizzy spels and my head would al most burst. I got where I was almost a walking skeletcn and life was a burden to me until one day my husband's step sister told my husband if he did not do something for me I wolhl not last long and told him to get your medicine. So he got Lydia E'. I'inkham's Vegets!,le Com pound for me, and after taking the first three doses I began to improve. I con tinued its use, and 1 have never had any female trouble since. I feel that I owe my life to you and your remedies. They did for me what doctors could not do and I will always praise it wherever I go."--Mrs. G. O. LowEitY, 419 W.Mon terey Street, I)enison, Texas. If you are suffering from any form of female il!s, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and comr;mence the treatment without delay. .But a woman seldom seets the cloven hoof of a man until after she gets a - whiff of his cloven breath. LOOK! RESINOL HAS CLEARED THAT AWFUL SKIN-ERUPTION AWAY Every day, thousands of skin-suf ferers find that the moment that Resi nol Ointment touches their tortured skin the itching stops and healing be gins. That is why doctors have pre scribed it so successfully for over 20 years in even the severest cases of eczema, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin dis eases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment usu ally makes a sick skin or scalp heal thy, quickly, easily and at little cost. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap also greatly help to clear away pim ples and dandruff. Sold by all drug gists.-Adv. It is more blessed to give in at times than it is to receive it in the neck. LADIES! -Take CAPUDINE- For Aches, Pains and Nervousness. IT IS NOT A NARCOTIC OR DOPE Given quick relief-Try it---dv. After putting on the boxing gloves a man realizes why it is far more blessed to give than to receive. Magic Washing Stick This is something new to houeewives- something they have wanted all their lives., but never could get before. It makes it poe slble to do the heaviesLe. hardest washing in less than onle-half the time it took by old method-t, and it eliminates all nbulg and mus cular effort. No washing machine Is needed. Nothing but this simple .Lttle preparation, whichb Is alisolutely hlarmlelss to tue flest fabricst white, colored or wuooen It makes the hardest task of the week a pleasant paetime- a delightful occupation. You will be de lighted at the clean, spotless enow-white clothes that come out of the rinaing water, and all without asiR effort on your part. The Mlagwc Washing tick does It all--and remem ter. without iujury to the most delicate gootDIs, 4 colored or white, woolens, bIlankets, lace curt taih. etc Contains no alcide, no alkalies, no poisonous Ingredielnts to make its use dan gerous 15 washings 25 cents Sold by all Drnuggists and Grocers every where if yours doesn't handle it, show him - this ad-he'll get it for you. Or send t6o to stamps to A L HICARDSO CI. Shertsn Tlet,. ACv If a leap-year girl has tact she can make her victim believe he did the proposing. BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM DeaP Mr. Editor: For a long time I suffered from back ache, pain in left side, frequent urina tion (bothering me at all times during the day and night), and the uric acid in my blood caused me to suffer from rheumatism along with a constant tired, worn-out feeling. I heard of the new discovery of Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., called I "Anuric." After giving "Anuric" a t good trial I believe it to be the best P kidney remedy on the market today. a I have tried other kidney medicines re but these "Anuric Tablets" of Dr. d Pierce's are the only ones that will y cure kidney and bladder troubles. (Signed) HENRY A. LOVE. D NOTE:-Experiments at Dr. Pierce's It Hospital for several years proved that "Anuric" is 37 times more active than lithia. Send Dr, Pierce 10c for trial al package. s T:ne W Il T II, "\Vhat'. t r , , e Swiftt appl% lor a ,;i' : ." "\\'hy. I f) n 0 ,: to well ka it " YOUR GRAY, FAT. uR GRAy.STR HAIR EVE'LY 4 , RKENEO W'TH UT DYES Do th b: A : a Lh ioi ,o l :r (; r our hai " : ' turn all gra' t. al i r.'streak ed t, a t.L ., Il dark . S an c' "dark 'l and l,,a i ,.f h a iru t . . , all 1, i l .'' " r it is left l.y, · thick, e dark, c hli . 'n..· :ati i:t v a . . hair sho ::.7 on ,i;..,as it s h S , d , ;, d to on i''n h. r ,. "t-rned, p1h ';,T, '") ,i " . P t. Only the D rs Count, 1 I i: to tme l , , but de coI nt. IMITATION S ý: RES'T F IAT but like u0 , , . *.M', y the iz tion has ,inot thli i ri 0 the origi I;::ist ion 1 (.La ...,. I'ar .ressin its the orint al. I ):rki s your hair the natural v.:' " i Ut 'ontains no Price $1.00.-- Ad v. Nething Mr;4 Ah:cut Dad, "W as h"r i.,t, :' ;: ous with wed(liilg 1i2 t'' gave the r i '. fresh eggs start houp.-:. iL" DON'T SNIFFLEI! You can ridl yoi ::!if of that coli the head by tal:ing Laxative Qulnt Tablets. I'rice ::,e. Also used cases of La (tijill,, and for se headaches. Ienwmbl:.er that.-Ad, Not What He Meant, Diner (in s,.(,ll cafe)-l sup people who dine here carry off qull lot of silver? Waiter--Yes, sir; we can't get their loose change. Nearly all the European mon are shorter in size lhan their wire GOOD APPETITE GOOD HEALTH A SPLENDID IDE The appetite is an cellent barometerof condition of the "i man." Watchit, when it loses itsac tomed keenness, HOSTETTER' Stomach Bitte It is an excellent tonic I appetizer. Get the gen BLACK LOSSES SURELe by Cutter's Blacklq PIlk. priced. fresh. relible: p Western stockinen becauew I L E G tect where other vawole Write for hooklet and tel 10-doe pkke. Blackleg P111111 50-dose pkge. Blacklle PilI Use any Injector, but Cuotit' The superlority of Cutter products is due to - years of ereclalltng In vaielnes and wruml e Insist on Cutter's. If unolatninahle, order dkt THE CUTTER LABORATORY, Berkeley, HAIR BALSAM e f toilet preparation of e l flelpe to eradicate dandre ForReatorins Colorw a Be.utytoCraeorFadedt 0e. cand 1.O00tD -Run-down? --Tired? - Weak? Every Spring most people feel out of sorts"-their vitality is i low ebb. Through the winter the blood becomes surcharged poisons! The best Spring m and tonic is one made of herbs roots without alcohol-that waU discovered by Dr. Pierce years made of Golden Seal root, blood &c., called Dr. Pierce's Golden MI Discovery. Ingredients on wra It eliminates disease-breeding from the blood, makes the blood and pure, furnishes a foundatioa sound health. THE GUARANTEEDB , Remedy For Wome STELLA VITAE acta directly on the female organs and the functions peculiar to women. It stopi wasting, rehevesdtl., ous suppression, and banihes the terrors of those pcroxis sod by weak, nervous, run down women, It has heltued thousandaw d ferera and is guaranteed to help you. Your moey backon tbh rset bottle if you are not benefited.--31 at your dealer's. THACHER MEDIC3NE CO., Chattanooga, TW