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8OA-L NOTES r. Tom LuPas was in town ' ator Joseph" E. Ranedell in Tallulah Tuesday. c . Dr. Abernathy from heimer, was in town Mon vyVu n een Jim Johnson's '*Ramblerl" Its a beaty. Mr. A. E. Keli motored in from ad Thursday. Dr. Berry Abernathy was in a between trains Wednesday. Mr. F. R. NeIson, of Waverly a Monday visitor to Tallulah. Hon. Jeff B. Snyder made al trip to Waverly Tues.I Bea. Joe Hurst, of Yickburg a visitor to Tallulah Wednes Mr. T. P. Broaddus, of Joan on, spent Wednesday in 1 town. Mrs. J. Y. Bonney is visiting and relatives in Vicksburg week. Mrs. Darrow is it TaHolah on ltto her sister, Mrs. E. C. Weregret to learn that Miss I Johnson has been quite for the pas week. r. Joseph Pontioo, of the Isiana Rioe Milling Assooi is in our city. Ir. Abel Evans visited his er, Hon. David Evans here Mr. Mauricee Withrow. of the A 8. Packing Co., is in the today. Mrs. A. E. Adams, Sr., of , is here visiting the home ereson, Mr. A. E. Adams. akse your clothee, over-ooats. skirts to the Star Pressing . We guarantee our work. D]ck season has opened and local hunters have brought in Ilne specimen. Miss Mamie Nichol returned Tuesday after a three week to Orltport and New Or. . W. W. Holmes returned iew Orleans Thursday he was called on business. Mr. Jselah P. Scott, editor of Tmeas Gazette, made a busi tri to Tallulah 8unday and r. P. . Hebert made a busi arip to Jaekeon, La., taking ad ean insane colored man bet-ese in the Asylum. . M8s. Pittman, the bust. real estate maw;. returned week froma~' s lay visit to . Ewing, of Mt. Vernon. , was alld: to: Tallulah by illses of hildaughter, Mrs. :1. Union. Mr. Fred Petekin was in the Wedneeday He in visiting eister, Mrs. T. F. Ward. r. Cauprs took the firpt. de l ie p or~ Theredr. He kI~Cirj m al beat a .,. CB B.W ond, of Jacki its8 beenl for severali eagssed Ie Ubs removing raist f the Singer Co's trsk at Engiewood to Holly is.,CIlar Lewis left, the nr of the weak for her . hStarkllig. Miss., lkfter tful visit to her aunt Mrs. s(lthyp. . J. T. McClellan spent ed the p.sa wrbk touring the of the Fifth Distriot with Marshall P. Robinson, of te Board of Engters. Stubbe and family, of ,passed through Tallulah y is their ear, enroute Slhey stopped here moe ly fur repairs and such. Abr A. of St. Louis, ve of the Caloton Dry Co.. spent the week in with his friends. Mr. says that walking from iOne to Tallulah i fIne. SRacket" was most y played here Tuesday by the Raille Dram hrb. One of the prettiest meet aUttractive tuatrs o play was a graceful, dainty ht Mi. Paulines Buehaqan 35. D. H. Allen, sad Mrs. i evier entertained the and mmbersm of the Bible Thuraday afternun. Pro* peanute was played, which a guesong edntaet Iid. After the gues ht Ml the eurprisse plann64 .a delicousdaed couree =pressilg and re wtdrdone at the Star amb.h Hon. T. F. Lhbarre. m mb r of the Legislature from Orl-ans. e spent last Sunday in Talluah. a having motored down from Provi dence with Hon. Jeff B. Snyder a and Mr. Earnest Watson, in Mr. Snyder's new Chalmers. Mr. Marshall Robertson, As sistant State Engineer, was a visitor to Tallulsh this weak, and C in company with President Mc- tl Clellan inspected the new levee * fast approaching completion at, Salem crevasse. Mr. Thomas, of Thomuas A town has treated himself to a beautiful new Hudson car, which a is really a thg of beauty. F d BOOSTI d d Do you live in Tallulah? If so, I boost it. Is Madison parish your home I If so, brag on it. Do you own land here? If so, believe a in its future. A sincere appreeiation of your home, faith in the future possi- t bilitles of your town and parish a and oonfldenoe in your fellow- ' man, mixed with earnest. honest toll, is a oombinatioq which, when taken three hundred and sixty-five days in the year, will put red blood into your veins. flesh on your boues. a smile on your face, rubber in your heel, a good cost on your back. money 3 In the Bank to your credit, a friend at every coener and finall.b a RESERVE seat in Paradise. Support with word and act all that tends the moral and material uplift of home. Support the minister, trade with the home 1 merchant, pay and praise the home doctor, no operate with the home manufacturer, be loyal to the home school, suhberibe to the home paper, and in fact lend your helping hand to all h,'me industries, and home will soon be home, Let us all join in this happy chorus: Pull together, push to gether, tll together, NOW. TheJournal tenders thanks to Mr. D. G. Greer for the price of a years subscription. The boiler" of our (ity Light and Water plant have give,. Llte a best of service since the.ir thor ough overhauling at the hani.t of the Vicktsburg B,.l.er & Iroa Works two month asg,. tand they bid fair to give excellent -..rvice for some time to come. 'I hi, isno exception, for all of ticeit work ie strictly first-class. President-ele:t WI sn. before- i leaving this countly f:,r the ier-* ludlase announces hnt he would ,tall a special session of Congrew. soon after his inauguration, to meet ah.unt the 15thl ,,f April. r This is well and timely, the peo pie by these votes declared forl early action, as many of the -a.. I sues of the campaign, especially [ the revision of the tariff, needs. a chahge. While special sesmionp of Congress are always danger our to tihe party ii power, we em naL see how President Wilson eair help but call one, and depelnd upon his party, which will have a clear majority in both branches Sto act oonseervatorily and give the peoole the relief asked for from Lhe burdens impoeed by the Re Fpublican party during, the Iast twenty years in the interest of e the privileged few.--Natobito* rcbes Enterprise. We regret to remark that a large number of patriotio Demoorats who areeonvinoed that the wel tl fare of the country demands that I they shotld be members of Preo h ident Wilson'a oabinet, will not be.-Statee. Be a booster, not a knookerl A party of sixty boosters, consis b ng of some of the most promi Sneat business men of New Or ' leans visited ovr oity last week on a special train, aoompanied by *a superb brass band. They y were met at the depot by the Hon. Mayor, Dr. O. H. Ogbourne. and busincess , men of Tallulah with automobiles and taken for an outing 'round the fcity and it and then to the Court House lawn y where short addresses of welome * were made by the Mayor and it Hon. L)David*lM. Evans, who Sgrasefully handed over the keys y of ourcity to the visitors. Mr. n reans told the visitors In his elo quent address, that "we were knooked down by the recent i diasetrous overflow, but not L knocked out, " and Madison is . talil famed for its hospitality, as has been the ase for y earsP pt. In responseo Mr. Sevard and Mr. d Mead ezpressed sincere thanks forethe brotherly receptin that had been tendered them here, and Sdeclared ors to bae a most excel lent ocity. They left just before . mnight for Lake Providence. Rsmabe the umtry pla)s atth Lyrlg Frsay alght. I! Vo, nave nnv old clothes we can maake them look like new at the Star Pressing Club. Mr. J. M. Johnson is erecting a new spacious machine shop ad joining his garage, in which he is installing new and modern maohinery. "'My little son had a very ssvere cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, and before a small bot tie was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs.H. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. ACT Or INCORPORATION OF ALLEN StYlER CO.. LTD. State of Loulsiana Parish of Madison Before me the undersigned authority duly commissioned and qualified acco: ding to law and in the presence of t witnesses hereinafter named, and It dersigned, on the 17th day of Oct . 1912 personally appeared the ,er -. whose names are signed hrreto, wi, declared: That availing themselves of the law. of the State of Louisiana, relative t. the organisation of corporations then have covenanted and do, by these Pr" ents, covenant, bind form and constitute themselves, as well as such other pe" sons as may hereafter join or become ussociated with them, into a body poli tic and corporation for the objects and purposes, and under the stipulation following: ARTICLE I. The name and style of this corpora Lion shall he ALLEN-SEVIER COM PANY, LIMITED, and by that nam it shall have power to enjoy and have succession for a period of ninety-nin years to contract, sueand be sued in it corporate name, to make amid to usne corporate seal, no have and empl such managers, omcers and emple.y., as the interest of the corporation shie; require and to conduct the businesu fo which the corporation in ere ated. ARTICLE II The domicile of said corporation shall be at Tallulah, Madtison Parith, Louis isna, and all citations or other legal process shall be served either upon its President or its Vice-President, or its , Secretary-Treasurer. ARTICI.E III. The purpose for which this corpora iton is created is to conduct, carry on tad operate a general mercantile busi I ees, either whlesale of retail or both, to buy, sell, own and lease property, .*th real and personai, to lend and bor row monies. to malte sign and endors notes, bills, drafts and ohecks; and t do any and all things necessary in car rying out the purposes for whach th corporation is created. i ARTICLE IV. The capital stock of this corporatiot is fixed at the sum of Ten thousand dol - lar represented by one hundred shares. of $100.00 dollars eachb, wich stock shall be paid for either In cash or iti .,roperty and said corporation may be ,(in business when Ten Thousand Dos are of stock therein, has been sub .':ited for and paid up. ARTICLE V. The eorporatl powers shall be vested in a board of )irectors, composed of Three stock holders, but the stock-bol lers by majority vote shall have the ight to increase the membership of -aid board of Directors. The majority of said board shall constitute of a quorum for the transactioe df the buiinesm. The fires board of directors are declared to be D.. :'Aiel, W. P. fwveii,: and L. H HtMale with D. H; Allen a oveeident,: W. P. tev.r a., vice-i rea. dent and L. H. Hurst as Seer, t'ry Treasurer. A new hoard of dirn et,.l shall be eieeted on the second Tu* sd SpOctober 1913, and annually there fter by the stock-holders, and I leard sand offers shall hold effire un tif their abooessors shall have been de*: ignated and elected as provided in this charter The Board of Directors shall S'meet at such times as may be d .i,. ,. ted by the by-laws or upon call of ' President. Special meetings may held of the stock-holders, upon onee Sweek's writtem notice given to the I stock-olders, siged by either the SPresident or Vice-Preident. Vaesa elso on the board of Directors may be Ied by the remaing directors ARTCLE VI. SWhenever this corporatio shall be dissolved by lmitation or otherwise its Saffirs shall be liquidated by three com-I , mlsioners, eleted by the tock-hbol daers for that prpoie, unleas such liqul dation and dissolution shall be Isade by some other lawful means. ARTICLE VII. The ooores of this corporstion shall 0 be a President, a Vice-Preaeldent, and a SeretaryTreasurer, and the President , shall have authority to appoita and dis t harge, at ill, all suk assistants and t as the Interest of th corp ri tio may require. Baid ofisersshalibe Selected anuatly, •an 'they uall be ArIICLE VIII. The President shall have seh ptw I er as are generally ezereised oy such ofIcers ecept as hereinotherwise on ' Serred. TIhe Presidet shall have full maaus of all employeeS he shal have entre de eootrol an managementI of a the businesof the enrporation, with the sole right to by, asd all property for Sthe orprao, to make and sign all y note, ratobeks sad contracts and to do all things to en-aq t i the bmsefor whis corporation ,Is created. Ese OPpearer hereto has Ustoppito hise Iame the number of Saaresfor whlih he hase subsoribed o r that the same wi operate as a stook utbirlption iis. m ' Ta homaad Dollars having been n subscribed by the teorporators hercof sad paid up, this corporaton is aathor Siso to commene businss hfm this d date. Thus doe snadp ina tshe prumes 0 of JeR B. nyder and A. J. Bevier. Jr. two cm p twitnesses, who sign as such together with the appearers and r s Notary ontac dote first bhees writ Attest: re Jar B. 8wram ,t A. J. Snvzsn D. H. AU.Ws, 10 hares It W. P. Savn, sbares i I,.H Htmwr. i bkae JOHN E. TEROER, S Clerk 9th. Dls'ttcort of Mad I, ia Parisbh, Land Ex .Ofoio Notua Publie. * State of Leatelsra s Parish of Madisn I hereby artify ta the abo de is a tas at e earreet m o thet as of i. --aih Leaa We Guarantee Every Rambler for Ten Thousand Miles Subject to the conditions of our signed guarantee which we will give with each car, Ten- thousand miles! Think what it Since then the fame of the Cross meansl Country has spread, and its service has Step: iito the Rambler in New York extended to every state in the Union, to and journey across four states to Chicago. every province of Canada, to Mexico, to Take your bearings and strike due west Australia, South America, Europe and across seven states to the Golden Gate. the Orient. Run down the Coast to Los Angel"e Everywhere this Rambler has gone its Turn back over the mountains and on performance has strengthened our con through eight hundred miles of desert to fidence in its ability to fulfill this guarantee. El Paso. Then on to New Orleans and That is why we do not hefsitte to give it. back, by way of Atlanta, through eightate to give it states to the, city of New York. Eleven years of success in motor car Strike out again cross country for Chi. building has so established the stability cago. Then drive your car straightway of this company in manufacturing and across the American continent to San financial resources as to make definitely Francisco. Yet you have not exhausted known the responsibility back of this the ten thousand mile Rambler guarantee guarantee. backed by a company of known stability. Such a car with this guarantee, backed .eSuch a car with this guarantee, boked We give this guarantee to prove to you by such a company whose liberal policy is our unbounded confidence in every single so widely known, are the reasons why you part that goes into every Rambler car. should have a Rambler. The first Rambler Cross Country that left the factory made a three thousand mile Just sit down and write us a postal test trip through nine states, 'over the or send the coupon, asking for the catalog. mountains of Pennsylvania to New York, It tells all about the Cross Country and Albany, Boston and back to the factory. the other 1912 Rambler models. T77 Ram..r cm" Coamerby--ara S-Bosch d pleignatiLos. Pe large, black and nickel headights with gas tank. Black End kb l side and tail oil lamps; large tool bo; tool ol with l .Yaol outfit. foldi n i roberi;bot not, jack.pump. andtire kit. Top with enveloe, SW-wind Mbold , wo lg, ___beoe Cl -c The Thomas B.Jeffery Company :"-e' Tallulah Dealer. .i a__ _ _"" J. E. Johnson. _ i -.--. - *--' - - Torh• . ..-.- ... ........... Loggers L armers Attention! We ate in the market for Persimmen. Dogwood, 'Ash, Hioory and Popitl , :-- r. ull part'ioularslddreI, 11 x; New Orcanus. LA. . NYDKR&k G'lF.GIF(L,' !, " ".ld.."i i LA. I W . 8. HOLME8 Attorney at-Law, I Tallab..La. JOHN B. 8TONE, At~orey *at*Law. Tallulabh La. R.BUfNEY LO , . Attorneyts-w, ..DaA, ILA. m Will practlee la the parishes of North Lookelsma. 0. P.'HEBEET, P O h Notaqry Publl. Pish urveyor, Chi) Wngineer. d All worleatteded to rpomptly. G. H. OGBOURNW, , ,Physioian I 86"D eo0 Tallulah, fa., Offers his ptofessio"al serviles to the public. . DAVID M. EVANS, JR., io U Attorney-at-Law, TALLULAW. LA. S:peoial ttention to the eollaee Lion of claims. * r L. 8LACY, A Attorneyat*Law. SReI al tate and Loan Agent. I- - TAUeIA., IA. 1I" 80KHjE SPBOCNER. AI orney--tLaw, TALaL.AS, La. Will prsetice in tW parishen of North Louisiana. 1. b. CelAMAIpWL. WIRi Lasp The Vicksburg Boiler & Iron Works Boilhr Tuhe& Fi'ttings AN Sizes Manufadsires of Boilers, Smoke Stacks, Breachings & Tanks Mrs and Plantation Woel. Specialty. FirstrOChssMe saicsp.et Out as RpIop WOw 0VCKSSUAG, IMSSIL SHEMlWS SALE. 8ta -f Louistan , Parish of Madison Ninth Judieial Distelot Court. Mrs. Lissie Bedford Luocas r TallUlab and Literary Club. - No. 1818. By virtue of a writ of selsnre and Mlle to the Sheriff of the parish of Madison directed by the Honorable Ninth District Court for the parish of Madi ost aferusaid, in the above styled, and numbered cause, I will proceed to iisell at publio auction, at the door of the Court House in Tallulha, Madison parish, Louisian on the 2d Saturday the 14th day of Deeesnber 1912, within the hours ribed by low to the Lilbet er. for cash, without ap i t ill theright, tite and in sEres of tnlluih Social and Liternr Club Ian and to the following ori property, to wit: Lot No. Owe Hurd ade wety Four (124), together with the build and iaprowemste thereson, in the vu leg. of lallrlab, prish of Vato , I sad State of LAoiesina, as show an Ithe paeof asid vwl tn ola o ofoe of the Clerk a e Ioder of Cemi parish of Mdison. 0. H. OonwmIs, Coreser. Acting for and in the plans of A. J. Serler, Ji. ~t6htlf. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Louiliana, Parish of Madison Ninth Judicial District Court. Thomrns Me* lain vs It W.Durfey, ho. 181.:. By virtue of an order of aal, to meo directed, fom the Honoramdl Ninth Ju-j dicial District Court for the Parish of adison aforesmil, in iho a.ove en i tied coa'e, I will proerd t, sell, at publio auetion, at the door of ti e Cou. t I House in the' own of Tallulah, in Mad ison Parish, Louisians, on the Bth daturday the 3'at day of November A. I)., 1912, between the hours pr seribed by law, all the right, title and int'rest of R. W. Dvrfey in and to tie follow ing described property, to-wit: Five mule" seised in the above suit. Terms of sale: Cashb with benelt of appraisamat. 8beri o's n, Talala, .s., Iov. Uf, L8 (8) end disvde that she life mhierMsi TaL Chaakew iia's Stomach sad Ur l brs jem bowels relr asd yee in cia tg drs derr. Fur ale by al deals .. .. -... FOR SALE. Notice is hereby -1 et ir to a reeolntlm of the D erd 1 S1e eoard of Direetrs hfr Made l Pamlb La. adopted October 3 it, 1, I wll offer for sale, to the bagsbt b erw, on terms hereinatter ad as ter day, the 30th day of Nore at thh hour of 1I aOo, t b door of the CourI Hoe, La Th i?. the following duserlbed ol Ia. I ated in said ViLage of lvir All of lot 184, eU 4_ a p . 1 owned by the MIout d. "1 IK. of P., said euespd part kfI nl fifty f'et on Cheeat Stres t aid ea ninf back betwees paralle depth of seventyr-ls et, lle with all buildula sad a tbhcr on. Terms of 8sJl: r.AH 1r sot bts tLum Twenty-tri hedr. do n. Tallal IA., Osto r t1e . TO0A8S P. W PramIdet Bmt eof s Sb i aretem alr Madem ari wer mse b.hema-sm a em .. tbesse she Lmbel'st" . . . all draleas