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Attack .t Diarrhoea Cured by be. Dee of ChamberalM's Caic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was so week from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me entirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine dac s without relief. I heartily recommnend this remedy as being theu est to my knowledge for bowel co)mplaint-.-lt. (G. Stewart. of the firm of Stewart & Bro., G(reenville. Ala. For sale by The Phoenix I)rug Store. Mary and Her Lamb. Mary hadl a little lamb. its fleece was white as snow: it strayed away one dlay, where lambs shoul', itev r go. And Mary sat her quickly down and tears streamed from her eyes; she never found the lanmh because she did not advertise. And Mary had a brother ,lohn who kept a village store: he sat him down and smoked a pipe, and watched the open door. And as the peo pie passed along and did not stop to buy, John still sat and smoked his pipe and blinked his sleepy eyes. And so the sheriff closed him out, but still he lingered near, and M.ry came to drop with him a sympathetic tear. How is it, sister, can you tell, why other merchants here. sell all their goods bo readly and thrive from year to year. Remembering her own bad luck the little maid replies: '"These other fellows get there, John; because they advertise. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy One of the Best on the Marklt. For many years Chamberlain's Cough J&emedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is nem one of the most staple medicines in use and has an enormous sale.- It is'intended especially-for acute throat and lung diseases, such as coughs, colds and croup, and can always be depended upon. It is pleas ant and safe to take and is un doubtedly the best in the market for the purposes for which it is intended. Sold by The Phoenix Drug Store. * t -. For the Farmert. The rural routes were estab lished for the benefit of rural homes, or in other words the far mers.. They have proven a great er benifit and blessing to the farmers than was anticipated by the most sanguine. - A farmer who has once enjoyed the advan tages of the rural mail service would hardly know how to live without it. It did not come to the farmer, however, until he had many times earned it. The farmers are our heaviest tax payers. What property they have is in plain sightand is taxed, while the city gent, at least many of them, who deal in notes and bo-nd is enabled to .hide his wealth from he s r. For a quearter of a century the mail bee ees carried to the oity home, sot once, but man*y times eachi SE..Finallyu the bigelae of Ueobeaem herasached out to the ono who feeditsi world. lau & Blalck 'd pub ulpma& If s *amurat dampoe at uTo. a caed wit dist taream Wgnse t.any point youI d.iret * *F team. W t-ow igVer #U i -nd tkL Teasherb' Examnlnatioo . The following notice has been sent out by State Superintendent Aswell: "Baton Rrouge, Aug. 21, 1906. 1My dear Superintendent: -The majority of tle superin tendentbs- have requested the examination to be given the first week in September. I have a· ranged, theref.re, for you to hold the examination for certifi cates of qualification on Friday and Saturda.y, September 7th and 8bth. The questions will be for warded to you in due time. **Plea.c see to it that every person who expects to teach in your parish (luring the coming session secures a certificate before the schools begin. 'Yours very truly, •*,J. B. ASWKLL, "State Superintendent." Any one desiring to take the above Examination will meet the committee at High School Build ing in Winufield on (late above given. Respectfully, Cas Moss, Superintendent Wiun parish. t 4t Lame Back. This is an ailment for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm has proven especially valuable. In almost every instance it affords prompt and permanent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange of Orange, Mich., says of it: "After using a plaster and other Remedies for three weeks for a bad lame back, I purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm, and two appli cations effected a cure." For sale by The Phoenix Drug Store. 4** Popular Adviqe. If you don't just like everything you see in your home paper, go around the streets and howl. The editor is never supposed to make a mistake and of course cannot do so. Other people can, but the editor is ambiquitous, omniscient. omnipresent, "omniverous." If you can't see a good point, don't fail to see a bad one. If a thou sand pleasant things are said of people, hunt for something un pleasant. If yop don't find it, howl some more; if you do lowl anyway. Never mind your oww business; watch for something to find a fault with in some other man's business, this will make you great.---Farmerville Gazette. No one would buy a sailboat with sails that could not be reefed. There is always that possibility of a little too much wind that makes a cautious man afraid to go un provided. The thinking man, whose stomach sometimes goes back on him, provides for his sto mach by keeping a bottle of Kodol For Dyspepsia within reach. Kodol digests what you eat and restores the stomach to the condition to properly perform its functions. Sold by Smith & G(ibiham Co. Shevalier Heard From. • Our old friend James Shevalier, who will be remembered here in connection with the handle fac tory we used to have, and who also helped several of us to buy a planing mill outfit, is in Lake Charlea at the head of a ,hhunand s'trikin saw ill hands,-whdhave c~aised the closing do -n of seven mil in that city. They are striking for a shorter work day and a weekly pay-day. QGod for the cough, removes the cold, the ca.a6 of the cough: t si. work of -Kennuedy's contft egk 4rup. In these days-of rush and hurry courtesy is often forgotten. In the mad, pell mell rush of our, life little things are done to offend that we rather remain undone. A hastily eaten meal and its re sultant headache. may cause us social or financial loss. The wise man or t he woman is the one who relieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of KodlI For Dyspepsia. It digests what you eat and puts youlr .tun)atch back into shape. Sold by the Smith & Girisham Drug Co. Reported to be Glanders. The mules and horses of ,1. D. Gentry. who recide. a few miles from town, h:tve been quaran tined by the plolice jury lbcause. of a disease among,them, sup posed to be glamders. M. Tansey contractor on the Tremont & Gulf Railroad, saw the sick mule and -says it is not glanders, but Dr Jones, veterinarian, after an investigation, reported it glan lers. Mr. Gentry, in the mean time, is doing his traveling a-foot. A bath cleanses the skin and rids the pores of the refuse. A bath makes for better fellowship and citizenship. Not only should the outside of the body bec cleansed, but occasional use of a laxative or cathartic opens the bowels and clears the system of effete matter. Best for this are DeWitt's Little Jarly Risers. Pleasant little pills that do not gripe or sicken. Sold by Smith & Grisham Co. The Burglar Again. An attempt was made Sunday night by a burglar to enter the new residence of T.. W. Moflitt The only members of the familyl at home at the time were Missi Moffitt and her little sister, about 13 years old; and a little brother, i about 15 years old. An attempt was made to open each door in the house, but they had been secureft fastened. After finding, that the inmates were awake the I burglar left, much to the relief of the young people. a..I Wlien two strong men come to blows, even if they aire well matched, it is not'a pleasing sight, but if the man who gets the worst of it will use DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve, he will. look" better and feel better in short order. Be sure you get DeWitt's: Good for everything a salve is used for, including piles. Sold by Smith & Grisham Drug Co. Attention, Public. Your 'particular attention is called to the fact that the Queen andl Crescent Route will, on Aug. 18th, sell round trip excursion tickets fromn points on the. V. S. & P. Ry. to the following points, at greatly reduced rates: Norfolk, Old Pt. Comfort, Vir ginia Beach, Ocean View, Roa noke, Ifot Springs, Va.: White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.; Ashe ville, Hot Springs, Lake Toxa way,.Wrightsville. .N. C.; Tate Springs. Monteagle. . Tenn.; Louisville, Ky.. Cincinnatti, 0O.; Chicago. Ill.; St. Louis Mo Fqr detailed information, ap plt to any ticket agent of the Q. &C. Route. DR. MENDENHALIS CHILL and FEVER CURE ._ * b*w f C. M. Mc&AIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Atlanta. La. % Calls answered promptly day and night 1. D. NETTLES Dental Surgeon - Winnfield, -:- Louisiana All kinds of dentea work ..ttended to Spromptly. Ofice up stair, in Winnl . Parish Bank building. J.anl2) f DR. W. H. WIULLMS 4 PRACTISING PHYSICIAN * Teleptl.ne 58. Northwest corner Main and Jones Sts. Ohsttric- and dij... s of women a-d children a slwcia)tv. 12. - R. W. OOLESBY LAWYER o Wianfleld. Louisiana. Office over W.nn Prýish Bank. W. C. ROBERTS, J. B. ROBERTS. Alexandria, La. Collax, La. W. C. & J. B. ROBERTS Attorneys and Counselors at Law COLFAX, LA. mar 29 J.T.WALLACE. W. Y. WALLACE. oS WALLACE & WALLACE ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW. .I WINNFIELD, : LOUISIANA. Will practice, in the Courts of Winu and adJ.ir.i:.g pari-h-s, the Federal District and Supreme Courts uf the State. jit "f l+I i +++4*** * 99*4 ++I* DR. E. S. MIXON , Jt Dentist : R S Winefleld, JO Louisiana Rooms 5 and 6 Orisham Building 4 Office hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Will be in otftce at above hours except + * the week following a1th of each month. +. . 'Phone 52. (9-8' Poatoice box 143. 4 + + ---- Q. C. CHANDLER, M. D. RooMs 32 Axq 84 Coorss Bvz wirie SHREVEPORT. LA. Speciallist in diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spectacles and Artificial Cyes always on hand. Dec. 27-06 I" GAIENNIE HYAMS, 0 0O * ----o --- 0 O * o Civil Engleer > Real Estate O Abstractor of Titles. 0 * 0 - Natchitoches, La. O * *O.O.O.O *O.O*O*O.O*0OO.*0, MIIAM'S -MEAT MARKET 'Main Street. -:o: - All kinds ,of Native Meal. devl.ered to any part o: the city on short notice. Bo a oan soiled leave them in water one ur. No it; no washboard: no backache. you use MAO GIC WHITE SOAP: will Iron easy as maglc; has no rosin !Ike il yellow. Get your groeer to order or eeaduse $1.00 for a sample box of U cakes. express prepaid. Bae the wrappers. MAGIC SOAP CO., Ltd,.New Oriean., La. . Chamnberlain's Ceic, h..lera & Dirt. .awly Alse .,uahaiy b eaed d a ,ld& mrmabtr &r diS or iambus at sese `e d-ms the '1U t e....r it rs**.m aded Iby delms w have .sld it for amu ym and koww iY de. I has an dd soessd of it hs bepw. bdhe si side w&h te aoat s uidery h hasd ade med Me bSe ,ide a urter Canm s foik Smu Ch ir 0 Rcfurnrined Thromghont Table Supllied With the Best to be Had. Lunch Counter in Coonletio - Crescent Hotel and Restaurant o W. V. ROBERTS, Manager. ý Oplposite Opera Illuse - Youlr Platronage Soliatecd MONROE, LA. -E -:Q:OCG: e"C}FS ·-F{ý-C:-C0-i• e_... + o:-o-:+:.c :+::-t +:o :+:-0+ O!+! t SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE S IAF.AFAYEETTE, L,.\., E. L.. STEI'HENS, President. " State Institute of Learning for Bath Sexes. Thr. e .t.ry brick ach tl building c .ntaininig twenty class rooms, auditorlaum, . li' y. g:.'a::nm. Tw, bri,'k da -!i: .riL't ' nplete c)urse of study in all regular a1t; rt.e. -oubjects, Intl al',o manuel lraiun::g. domestic art and science, instrumental '' atnd lc tal l m.ic. stenflgtr.p. .alIr:ta:re.h . agriculture. Fourteet in faculty. Military Sdiiciphl,lnc and d:t rill. (lpvmtnua.iam drill for yo.ung ladies. Healthful location. 5i acres, *I Sixth annual st-scion opens 8eptentl er 19, 1906. Write for catalog. I . - A. S. KUHN MONROE '. LOUISIANA ": ." .'WHOLESALE SAND RETAIL LIQUOR DEALER I Handle the Best Try Me and I am Yours Contin ually. E. A. GRYDER. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER WINNFIELD, LOUISIANA ESTABLISHED 1879 Gus' Gehr WHOLESALE GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER Front and DeSoto Streets, Alexandria, La. $3.20 Sent to nle I will ship to you by express prepaid, in plain box without any marks to indicate the contents, four full quart bottles Cream of Anderson, seven years old pure Rye whiskey. SOLE AGENT for the Celebrated Small Grain whiskey,;: Lo.vi. & Soir 18l;i 1lwht.key, ('ream of Anderson .whiskey, The Q(,Ziuin,, whiskey, ilu.'itr's Rye whiskies, The Schlits Brewing Company. * SMALL GRAIN-'The Celebrated Small Grain whiskey which I ,ell for $2.00 per gallon, other houses are asking $4.00 and their liquor is not as good. fS3 An Ideal Realized It has taken us many years o deaep a perfect whiskey --one that would satisfy the most eetig demI of every critical taste. 4. To-da we are 'ue a Murray Hill Club Whfisey stands pre-eminent in its matchless purity d sa r. Those who best appreciate it arethose who e irdoste to please. The best club serv e AIt,- Ar bgt-.gg Jos. A. Madnus & Co., CianaamO. 4 Full Quarts, express prepaid .................. ......._. ..... . ... J. Y. COVINGTON, W hol ,* U SILVR MING SALOON s Monroe, Lonuia . 00008 - AT - COST EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Dry Goods, Clothing, Embroidries. Insertions. Ldgmgs. A sper Use of Mexican Drawn Work. Ladie's Shirtwaluts, Homere. Un~rIwar at an ki ids for Men and Women. A line of beautiftal Table Insa, i Towels and Napkina at CALHOUN ABRAHAM & BRO Next Door to Phan.i Dr.ei St.le a- A Street, *Two Doors Frio Coist s.,eat 'm"