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CIVIL T11R UF CURT. A emat er of Cenl aes Also Dap.ee et at the PreeM Twee.. A civil term of the A1fth District Court for Wi.a prish opened at the court hbose Mone day, Judge Geo. Wear on the bench, District Attorney 0. M. Grisham, members of the local bar and the following visiting attorneys attending: Judge A. A. Gunby and H. H. BRuserl, Mon roe; J. B. Roberts, Colfax; Joel L. Fletcher and J. D. Barkadale, Ruston; A. B. Hundley and G. B. Alford, Columbia; W. B. Jones, Rayville. The following criminal cases have been disposed of up to Thursday: W. M. Warner, cursing ad swearing near a private house, plead guilty, fined $5 or 0 days in jail. John Murphy, assault and battery, plead guilty, fined $5 'and costs or 60 days in jail. Bobert Primion, cursing and swearng near a public place, plead guilty, fined $3.50 cots or 30 days in jail. Elijah Thornton, discharging firearms near a private house, plead guilty; fined $10 and costs or 60 day is jail. Abser Jordsa, disoharging firearms along the public hih way, and assault with a dangerous weapon; plead guilty to carrying consled weapons, fined $80 and cots or 15 days in jail. Will Berry, assault and battery, pleat guilty, ained $10 and cots or 30 daysin jmail. John Lipscomb, larceny from person, plead guilty to larceny of 10.65; sentencea to so days Simpieonaent and to pay costs, snbso to work out ie. wa Pr.ther sadC. C. Taylor, o- Kr firearms near priv-e beas, l-e gilly, ieed $5 and egses r sO daysla jail. Eod . Coon, falure to work puIe road, plead gPilty, ed $5 i nars or 80 days is jail. he following caes have beesn ofe bat is codviotians -pleas of guilty s4entene has ?L desern d: ' ý ýllf Oirl s Oath OýOMJd aumr1ed sad .viotid. Nash sad (haJey KiRf b , smili p-r .mkml N·si. 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'5 f _i s.'rwis 4o .mwsr ,dbh bp. a,; -Uw.i P C. *_,3._ d crdM.SP-'9bWt~ o~,(lgmLrb m'mult-p Vw 4wr - .6 - Smay dm iý . u. i iim we - ". ihW. a " lb miump- 46 M--t gAL a. h5Ui*M.Ikh W 1! ~r3L ~L WI -r'~'4 w11w ri -'-l 1"L bi ar E b ~in -uuj'pw m, p Lbi..mLqh a-J-i oes. of Vetrmma. The oranisation of a camp of ros of Confederate veterans M la ltw trdaSy, after the organ iation of the camp of veterans, was completed. This action on o p of thO young men is to he UaUmeIded. The time is fast on hen the sons of the veters will have to perpetuate the valor of their fathers who eook part in the great Civil war ao this country. There is a spirit ofpatript m among the young W eph In this community that we ate proed to see. We will publish the lilt of young men who went nto the organization and we will be glad to se the name of every ysiag mas enrolled in this organ Those whose fathers or a gessdfathere served in the Con- r feorarte army are eligible to ami jnrhblp in this organimation. New "Nearon Dotrine." The bfrt trial trip over Alexan dia's electric street car line was made Sunday. But Alexandria does not own its street car line. The Monore idea is to hold all valuable public franchises for the people to whom they rightfully belong. Public franchises worth millions upon millions of dollars have been given away or sold for muIgs in this country to private lIdividuals whose interests are not public's interests, and the wisdom of the "Monroe Doctrine" will make itself manifest in time. --Moaoe News. "aghters of Confederacy. The ladies who are eligible are Sgoing to pganise a chapter of the SDaughters of the confederacy on Wedaesday, April 4, at the court house and we expect to see a large ttemdsame ofthe ladies of this I vielty..- Mothers, sisters, wives, I daughtes and granddaughter , Sveter'ias are eligiblek-t mem l biP It is to the. ladies that Sdm ttsemajority of the .monu r aust aed O the booth batsa lsmrs ted Ilb memory of st latfl -tes. Hio Homer Guardian-Journal ri... x-e tpme on President u Jordas's campaign for 15 m* cotton, says it. would only ilitgen the acreage next season; lew prikes for cotton is the only ineeative for farmers to raise !aeg nad hominy." It addsi "Wbeu cotton is above to cents fth framers go cotton crazy." The.Shreveport Caucasian is tljlag to 6gere out how much .meley would be saved to the tax pyer* by reducing the rate of Slate taes from six mills to three and doubling the valuation f prpety. Se r Taft says he is too ts the Panam Canal to Niol that Supreme Court appoint att. Now if there is any canal at hmror agen the beginning eme, cnews of it had not ps- ated around in this direc '. ht, Obi what has become of uMaifreato of Secretary Taft phlmailng that be was going-*to 88) ships and things for the "Pan iaa Camal-o tside of the U. S? Is aearia the women clean the steets. It is only a few years k wheo twrins were in fashion, -. emea pe.formed the same hum _ ,lh eamet Baton Rouge T i "Isatering" Goiernor h s. explanatiop ot his itmpihmeis projap ition and is it is .prokesiooa'l style. eDesot Prote. tsays Souisiana farmers have ls he the peit where they Sd "seee between diverfibca Seemddebt SOq~et is favor of Senator - 'a p idet.al boom is *th wedld have the usual M a 17 to start with. , n meih be snid of t&mmi _V beUeae **4**g44** *44tf f -t- :: + CAL.OUN ABR AM ABRAHAM & ELIAS Cheap Cash Store Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions; Fancy )ress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' and Chili. dren's Underwear, Shirt Waists, Read: ..ader Skirts. Clothing from the overall for the laborer to the iit re suits for the business and professional men, for hi,- ******tI******* :,,, 4*4,**$9*G4* 1*01 ++* ANDREW WYLLIE TINNER AND SHEET IRON WORk::R Galvanized tanks, guttering and blow pipe work done H.,. it nes and dispatch. Shop on Main Street next door to \ rs.. S. Wright's Store. (tf) Winnfield. Lo I. BAER COMPANY, Lt Monroe, Louisiana. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, Notion-. Clothing, Hats and Shoes. Mall Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to CASH CATALOGUE PRICES DUPLICATED. bESTAUSHED 15,7 - Gus Gehr = WHOLESALE GROCER Ao LIQUOR DEALER Front and DeSoto Streets, Alexandria, La. $3.20 Sent to me I will ship to you by express prepaid, in plain box without ay marks to indlicate the. contents, four full quart bottles Cream of Anderson, seven years old pure Rye whiskey. SOLE AGENT frt the Celebrated Small Grain whiskey, Lewis & Son 18668.Whiskey, Cream of Anderson :' :key, The Quinine whiskey, Hunter's Rye whiskies, The :hlitz Brewing Company. SMALL GRAIN--The Celebrated Small Grain whiskeyi which I sell for $2.00 per gallon, other houses are asking S $4.00 and'teir liquor is not as good. f 23 Volo it • The Machine ol Q t "As a locomotive engineer loves his cnine so dos a wan take pride in her Volo. It i. the rc~Eslt of ,,rty l careful study,gnd rcprccents t:e cox:in.thon ancd .ir Le tio of the best points t aoe found a..ong :ill ..cr g:.r!r S achinesh together with distinctly new and cri-inazl fCtur - ra idipmpovements. SThe head a automatic lifting and mede throughout of the. very finest material. The automatic teution-release C ashe t poible to remove work quickly by merely raising ithpesser foot lever. The stationary caps covering the top of the needle bar-relieve the eye of the constant up aad down motion of the needle bar, and also prevents Sdut from accumulating on the bearings. The hind wheel is detachable and can be thrown out et gear to wind the bobbin simply by turning the thumb Icmw. Thl attachments are perfect and roller bearings make i the Voe the easiest running machine in existence. The greatest caie has been taken in perfecting the parts, Sand a.. pair have been spared in its finish. The Volo b ths lt machine made and it looks It. . Price. *40. SO'Qulnn & Gibson NeaitIr ts Bea r. WIIIsIM. irt~sRm a rrJ.sS U.asi WIl· of .o.a.. S# .7 7 - 7iu It~s~p U ~ ;ms 3 I 0. C. CHANDLER, M. D. zoom O nD U Coow 3U!LJL`G Sbmwcpwrt, La. Speol in di.... of Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. e ani d Artcisal dyes alwIu mm baud.