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ale of Used utomobiles! Model 17. 5-Passene50 Torin ar . . . . M. F.. 30. perfec condition $400 Conoete. ready to run . L .. 3ao. $500 Dody. ...... aker Six,7-Passenjor. $Tour. Gar. Exceptional Bargain Sord, Dodge & Overland Cat s Stock for immediate delivery. Richardson & Co., cksburg, Mississiippi. Isn't an Bastrman It Isn't a odk.. Make Somebody Happy With a Kodak 1IA folding Pocket Kodak 2 1.-2x4 1.2 Price. $15.00 have a complete line of ks a. prices to fit any . Ask to see them. LAH DRUG CO., Ltd. SOUL0T E COLLEGE. mW ORLEANS LA. n.h sweeese et Sef m l .. 00.... L . .. quality in Fkatone tirs wmold make thee coet * auch mnore under prdinr cndi *Enir. BDint Yareiooe coeditions at l'mtanA a -lb~ Ar-r-r SOCIAL, PERSONAL, AND OTHERWISE Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bettis, oi Huon plantation were visiting it] 'allulah Friday. Mr. EdHelganson of Vicksbhur was in town looking after his planting interest in this sect.ion Mr. John A. ,eldon, of W v rl) spent Wednesday in town. Cor. F. L. Malxwell, of Mound attended the meetingm of the Po lice Jury Wednesday. W. P. Sevier, of Islingtoi plantation was in townl Friday opi business. Mr. J. E. Beard, of Omega was in town Friday on businets foi his plantation. Mr. Geo. S. Yerger. of Moandls spent part of Wednesday in tow l Oill business. Capt. John i. Stone made bl)sinss tr;p to Rayville thi. week. Sir. and Mrs. Gale have lease one of the Jas. H. Linton eh.ttages anl! are keeping house at present, Mr. Gale being manager of tht Telephone Co. Mr. Bettis Majors is viatini in town this W eeK. Mr. ant Ms. irend have leased oneof the Jas. i. Liiltono cottages antd will .esi-e e here int the future, Mr. (oad bcing connected witi bIll weevil station. A Test fir Uir Complalt Metally Unhappy-Physicaly, Bl The Liver, sluggish and in:aetive. firsi shows itself in a mental state- -unhappy and critical. Never is there joy in liv. ing, as when the Stomach and Liver an doing their work. Keep your Lives active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills; they empty the Bowel freely, tone up your Stomach, cure you Coestlpation and purify the Blood. tc. at Druggist Bueklen's Arnica Salve excellent Jo Piles. BAYOU VADEL NOTES Mr. Benj. Mitchell returned Monday after shipping two car loads of cattle to St. Louis. Miss Ivy D. Ketchumn has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benj Mitchell. Mr. Julius Bettis who has been managing the I'inch-emln-easy plantation for the paet two yearh has moved to Brier. Mr. Bettis Majors will operate the place this year. Miss Genevieve 8mnitha was the guest of her nother in Tat. lulah last Siturday. Mr. H. P. l'urnel made a trip Sto Tallulah Tuesday. Mr. Harring and family hare maloved fralm Aftona planmiatioln tel 8telil, where they wall reside the oaintg year. Dr. Mendis made a trip ti Baywu 'Vadel this week. Mr. 8peed, of Blanton, Miss., spent the week end on the Bayou visatingl old friends. Messrs. Ju!iuas and 8eott Betti. were Tallulahb vicitors Wedne,. ay. - The young man at the head of the Bayou seems to be very sad these days. Tear Cdi is aqarem bsak t Up-lrn A Cokldis readily catehing. A ru. dwra system is suseptible to Germ. Yeo owe it to yourself uad to others of year baehold kto Aghtthe Germs at ees. Dr. Bell's Pinae-Tsr-lay isS-e tor Col and Coughs. It looseus Uh Mueous, rsteps the Coungh nd -aothe the Luap It's arFated. OulyMrS. at your DrUgist. EDUCATIONAL EXHmT CARS at 112, A. i, rfr es d dito~, MadisounJournal, Dear Sir: It gives mne phaiser.3 adi ctha the ZimiUmmeat lu lriitmn la e.uh.,I. b& 10:18 A. Ml. On this trip we wish to make a definite effort toward the bet. terment of health condition, allmong the negroes. To this end Ihealth officers, nmunicipal author. ities, pi:ysicians, and othler in. fluential citizeins are asked tui to assist in making imost effect. ive the visit of the car. The exhibit car will Ie open tt: the colored pteople in the after. noon from 2:00 to 5 :30 andi tihe evenling an illustrated talk wil! be givenl themu by a collmpetent colored letturer. We have t"vo motion pictumre outfits alnd canu also give the usual evening progr.am if desired., Thankii g you.for past courte. sies uand loping we may hate your conti .ued Ccool)ration, I an Yours very truly, SOs ARs DowmxNo. l're ident. Keep iltN yt For hUatusu. No use to squirm and wince and try tc wear out your Rheumatism. It will wear you out instead. Apply some Sloan's 'iniment. Need not rub it in- just let it penetrate all through the t.eeted parts, relieve the soreness and draw the pain. YoJ get ease at once and feel so much better you want to g right out and tell other sufferers about SI. an's. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lni. me t for 25 eents of any druggist and ha e it in the house-against Colds, So e and Swollen Joint-, Lumbago, Fe: ticaand like ailments. Your money lack if not satisftled, but it does give aIm st instant relief. Buy a bottle to. day. BUSY SEASON FORl FARMERS OF STATE Impsctr Srs Tel of Wrk d Argi cult;rl fffic. Praises Bra, Leon Sere, who is connected with the Agricultural Depart. ment and a brother of ex-Repre sentative Sere of the 12th ward, is in the city on business and pleasure comblined. Mr. Sere is enthusiastic over the work his Departmenut is doing and what Uomniissitmwe S. (I. Brunier has accomplished since placed at the head of the Agri cultu:ral and Immigration De partnment. Mr. Sere said: "This is our busy season. We hhve our hards fulL filling and shipping or'lers and getting out reports. Last year tihe sale of tags fell off some, but fronm pres enit indications we will do a big business this year, especially in the cane district. No doubt the cottoni planters will use less fer. tilizer as they intend reducing their cotton acreage. Being Chief Inpector, I have to travel all over the state loking afte. the inspector, generally, and let mle tell you we hive a splendid systemi, one that gives thie farm es the best protecton I know ad and one that is shmlmtely self. sustaimnimg. Nt on.y does tihe tonnage pay all of our expenses Imt has a surplmsof several thou sanud dlollass left over. "Will Mr. Bruner hie a candi. date to succeed himself? I should sy so, why nott He has made the greatest Oommissioner the tate has ever had, I think the South. His work speaks for it self. He has brought about more reforms, cut out 'some extrava ganees and built up and injected more ;ife in the Agricultural and Immigration Departnentthan all of his predeeossor combined I think I can easily slhar where he will. have saved the State some fifteen or twenty thousanad dollar when his term expires. "Oan you name any other corm minioner in Louisiana who Iha -ver had his iuspeeturs tughil b, to administer anti.l-og i olera sernm and how to vaeci. aste against charian and taughi in emtonmology. The inspector. don' Ihecome veterinary surgeon or eitomologists by nay means, but they do learn enoughr, to teach timhe farmers how to do those thing: themselves, which wit save them lot, of worry and ex pense." Mr. Sere said from his ober. vatious be was sure Mr. Brunei would be reelected by a pro nounceel majority. No6 e N9h E)uu8s Prompt Actioa WAl Step YeIa Cxgh. When you first catch a Cold (often indicated by a sneeze or cough,) break it up at once. The idba that "It does not matter' otten leads to serious com plications. The remedy which immedia tely and easily penetrates the lining of the throat is the kind demanded. Dr. King's New Discovery soothes the irritation, loosens the phlegm. You feel better at once. "Itseemed to reach the very spot of my Cough" is one of many honest testimonials. 50c. at your Drug gsit. FARMER RADFORD ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE. The home is the greatest contri bution of women to the world. and the hearthstone is her throne. Our social structure is built around her, and social righteous ness is in her charge. ller beau tiful life lights the skies of hope and her refinement is the charm of twentieth century civilization. ller graces and her power are the cumulative products of gen erations of queenly conquest, and her crown of exalted womanhood is jeweled with the wisdom of saintly mothers. She has been a great factor in the glory of our country, and her noble achieve ments should not be marred or her hallowed influence blighted by the coarser duties of citizen ship. American chivalry should never permit her to bear the bur dens of defending and maintain inag government, but should pre Sserve her unsullied from the al lied influences of polith., and protect her from the weighty re sponsibilities of the sordid affairs of life that will crush her ideals and lower her standards. The motherhood of the farm is our inspiration, she is the guardian of our 'domestic welfare and a guide to a higher life, but direct ing the affairs of government is not within woman's sphere, and political gossip would cause her tro neglect the home, forget to mend our clothes and burn the biscuits. RURAL LOCIAL CENTERS. We need social centers where our young people can be enter. tained, amused and instructed un der the direction of cultured. clean and competent leaucrshin where" aesthetic surrounding.. stir the love- for the beautiful. *here art charger the atmos phere with inspiration and power sad innootAet *.mutemerts in eiA and %rir.!m the: !h-',. Sheriff's Sale State of Louisiana, Parish of Madison, Ninth Judicial District Court. Robt W. Lind Va. No. 1947. P. B. Camors By virtue of a Writ of Fleri Facias to 'me directed from the Honorable Ninth Judicial District Cot rt for the perish of Madison aforesaid, in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell, at publi auction, at the printipal front door of the Court House in the town of Tslu-. lah, in Madison parish, La., onea te Iert A. D., 191,. between te hours pre seribed by law, all thm right, title, and interest of P. B. Cmeers Ian sad to the following described n7erty, to-wit: The lem of the g s iatuated on the eaorner of Daebsy nd Chestnunt in the villageof TallelahMadisoe Parih La., for the yeer 191, subject to pay ment of rent f $4iS.00 ln instalment of 8 per mouth Terms of Sale: Cash, with beneat of appraisement A. J. SEVIER, JL, 8eri Madison perishb, La. Sbherir's Ofie, Talluahb, La., 'ebruaryv 19th, 191 [fb8-tm Why Not? Spend afew daysat Mineral Wells "The Human Rpir Shop"p Themssmads have ee.n bumss Sted by the Health. restorin Waters of tris WONDERFUL RESORT SO CAN YOU! Exarsion Rates Daly Via ith Leral Rera VUit Free iterature on Requep. Ask your ticket agent or write LLEI Ir O ~111 S PAY BY CHECK Have your money in our Bank and SPay your Bills with Checks Sst. It is convenennt 4th. It requires no change S211d. It avoids keeping ree'pts ith. It gives you a business air 3rd. It pleases the receiver 6th. It establishes a credit S7th. It gives you a financial standing We want your Business Tallulah State Bank, _ Tallulah, Louisiana 12-16-20 Gauig . sg Hammerless cam B.ac! sp, hamnmerles repeating ehou a a n pearin. beutifully-balanced gun without my../ c habluraps or mps: no holes on top for gas to blow out through or watt r to at In; ant free up wit rain. snow or sleet its solid steel breech (not a shell of .,) permlits a horon'ly symmetrical rim wt:tiout Barrcinlg strength r safcty"' It is the sfes hrl"sa laetI wdu- e rh bui. i ots in 12 s ad 16 o gaugro ; t.ve in s gaure. it .s Hamotuomseae Sowdtr Stl Ogeeg (inside s well as out ,-wS.d t ut ur T mth -Mased Barrel (wliral costs $1.00 extra an other guns)-Prses Buttges Crtri Relwe- -to enboe looted cartridgrs prickly fromn ma'tzine without working through action) Double Laree. .ose-Th..e i wma Feere-t' riser d Hamr er Sotige. llarsles rpetdl: e tn~snteed in shoot. un ability: pca stanord Grlad . A i" 12rgat. ua . $22 t 2. 2 .. . g z. . end stamps postage for big catalog describing allo s Aa ftýpWaeng bhotruns (hammer and hammer- 2Zl'CIS .eas.t all alativrepeatiz rilku. ctc. IDo it now I 42 Willow S ure% ,Cw e iCn. Th Mi &C a rieC, Irntole or ucht:el.. pu rhou: I hacre it coply tf th ) $.t f myc otl--O prges of ultrul information for hv a4ors. It tells all ~eout ..wderrs. bullets, p1r0 ers and rtoedladh tools for all standarJ rite, pitol and bshstsa ammunition how to measure powders eter ately; shows you bow to cut your amaaunitto' ee Ian e altf sad do more a!d btter shmting. ]This book i . nfre to ara sbono. r wt w' I Seleted Shaw's Improved Seed Corn or Sale This corn produced 141 bushels per acre with only $.00 worth of Commercial fertilizer. Won the blue ribbon and cash prize for the beat 100 ears, and the blue ribnon and cash prize for the best yield per acre, at the Georgia-Carolina Fair. F. 0. L Cars. TaIhi La. $2.00 e busheL W. H. HARVEY. IF You are not already trading with us, Phone your next Orderto Number 21 and give ur a trial. Agent for chelien Pure Food Groeeries The Best and not the Cheapeat is our Motto" W A. GILPIN Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries Headquarters for Good Things to Eat Phone No. 21 No. 53 Depot St. Hot Springs, Ark. The Nation's MOST FASHIONABLE PLYGROUND. NATURE'S GREATEST SAlTARKJM Quickest time and best seric via. - The Iron Mountain - For full information as to schedules, rates, etc., or for free illustrated booklet, see your local agent or write DAN JACOBS, A. G. P. A. Alexandria, Da. ii , ESTABLISHED - 1859 W. B. THOMPSON & GO. d&COTTON FACTORS& Commissia n rchants & Stave Factors NW ORLEANS I- - -** LOUISIANA THE IATIOIIAL I . s ter