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Resid'inc(' tfir Sa.le. A o di rl i,!ll!i '',' in d iI:i,lP plrtit o ni (3f town, ,ilhilelg h, ing ith' ioos-4 and fiv'e 'Berl wi i l, tchi'ien t'e., for Tale I 'for caish or ,, inii. noie to liar eight sper eant lt ir-, ~i r piei, and partlicu qar lapp,} a. thi ... llie'. -April- -I in. i MRS. L. S. ADAMS. o4f (ialteto.n Texas. "Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered for seven years with weakness and bear ing.down pains, and having tried sevy eral dt, tors and difllerent remedies with no success, your Wine cf Cardui -was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to build up lthe weak parts, strengthen the system and correct irregularities." By "tiredi wutmicn" Mrs. Adamsa litansll nervous women who have disyrlered mlunses, falling of the wonibl, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that wolnun have. 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Graduates hold leading posltions all over the country. Instruction all personal Raving numerous business connections and 'being nulversally and reputably known, we have superior advantages in aiding students to secure situations. AI store Is connected with Sould College bl which students do actual tusainess with real goods and actual money, and stodents keep the books in the latest labor saving forms. Students enter at any timme. English, Aca demic, Shorthand and Businees schools. All separate faculties. Send for Catalogue. lusintee Men supplied with competent Lookkeepers and shorthand writers. Address RO1. SOULS & sIOJ. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery For dlr r PTlON A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fnil. Trial Botles ee. 50 YEARll EXPERIENCE TRADE Manms CoPRnmouS Ac. Ae sendlng a ketbh and derptin a ·anioW zisot'rian iosr opinion free whethr a Invenih ,n is prthably ptenttable. Commllnlui. Uons stril I cnontdentiaL. HAIhlOOK7 on Piamte aeiit free. illelet s leemsy for seruong patrasta. atemis Liken thriugh nMuan & Co. receive ,pael ti.ce withoiot chbarge in the seunfiek ihuerican. A bandsmmely illustraeld weely. larest edr 'cui.stiol nf any w tern lmle' j w.aena 'ersoi.s 65 a m uonr f onth, SL S bdyll nowsdelais. Dleelim omce. a F St.. Wasbluonee. . ' Formula tells the story: Grove's Chronic Chill Cure Not a patent medlcne: a thin spiritous iquid, of a pe t bitter taste, made of Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK Phxtract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK F t t DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPAkILLA It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don't Cure. 'i Best General Tonic. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 0c. Let It Be Known. Harleoain. Gen. Jastremski alone has shown I -a disposition to force the fighting. ( The usual ring tactics of pro- s castination, of quietude, of wait- p ing until the eleventh hour when c it will be too late for an opposi tion to organize, no matter how t flagrant and brazen are the nomi nation procedures, or how weak f, and unpopular the nominees them- t selves are, have been adopted by a the other candidates. a The indications, then, point to one melancholy development-and t for any kind of development in t limine, whether auspicious or i gloomy, we ought to be grateful that candidates Price and Michel c are, neither of them, anti-ring, or anti-administration. Appearances also show that the choice of the administration for I governor, as far as Murphy Jesuit Foster can control it, is N. G. Blanchard. So, with a concert of non-action d between Price, Michel and Blan chard, such questions as these are b being asked in many quarters: t "Is the administration getting t up a Punch and Judy show, with Blanchard as the operator, and, the other two of the trio as useful a marionettes?" "How are the friends of Price f and Michel the enemies of Blan chard?" 1 "Would Price and Michel allow their names to be used to hold de legates in line until they are ripe t for delivery to Blanchard?" "Are not these apparent candi dacies part of a plan to pre-empt the field to keep out intruders, to a lull the leaderless, but formidable, a opposition into the delusion that f it will be given an opportunity to - assert itself, and to sew up things for Blanchard?" "Are not Price and Michel as close to M. Jesuit Foster and W. Weakling Heard as-Blanchard is; I and, in case of a desperate turn V in the N. G. Blanchard case,, might it not be the programme to have Price or Michel as vice-can didates, to fall back on?" I do not suggest these things, - but there is no doubt that hun dreds of intelligent and well-pos ted men are asking for enlighten ment co these points. Some of these questions may never be answered, but, when we know who are the friends and sup porters of the respective candi dates are,twe can draw our own conclusion as to the bona fides of the contest. It is high ti ne for it to be known who are the friends of the several aspirants. There is more Catarrh in this sectioun of the country than all other diseases I put together, and until the last few yeare was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctots pronounced I it a local diseases and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to care with local treatment pronounced it I Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional diseapes and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hal's Catarrb Cure, manufaetured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. I It lis taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. Its acts directly on the blood and maucous surfaces of the I system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist. 75ce Haill's Family Pills are the beat. The Result of Not Advertising. In a recent interview, Col. A. A. 1Pope of the American Bicycle Company, has very forcibly de scribed the reasons for that com - pany's being in the hands of a re ceiver. He said: "When the trust was organized r the wise-acres said: " 'We are spending our earnings for advertising-if we combine all the leading companies we need only do as much advertising for all as one company is now doing." "This policy was followed and the result has been-the trust is in the hands of a receiver and the r indsetry paralyzed. "The Cracker Trust, the Tobac I co Trust and others have been r notable successes-the Bicycle Trust a notable failure. "The first have been liberal r nay, prodigal, advertisers. They t have been constantly placing new names before the public, and al most with exception achieving in Sdvidual successes. - "The cessation of advertising killed the bicycle business, and the way to revive it is to resume that same important matter. You can see how I feel in the matter Swhen I tell you that I spent $500, 1 000 in one year in that sort of publicity, and that it is my idea e for the future-to advertise." As the manufacturer of the Co lumbia bicycle, Col. Pope was some years ago one of the most li beral advertisers in America, and through advertising he made the Columbia wheel known around the world. I Study these facts and you may see the wisdom of enlarging your advertising exeenditure. - Manu t facturers's Record. o - Low Rates. Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Rail road and Steamship Company will sell tickets. from St. Martiuvillle to San Francisco and return August 1st to 14th 1903, with return limit October 15, 1903, u with stop over privilege at a rate of $47,25. going via El Passo. Los Angeles and returning via Utah and Colorado points. For additional particulars, ap ply to local agent or to C. B. ELLIS. Ditision Passenger Agent. -Dollars ....AND.... l Sense. -U-4 Every d,)llar spent In sub. - s ; scrlp:lIon toTe he Ties-Demi S c rat brings you closer in I to(uh with all the world f the world of knowledge ac quired onlv through the col. t a!nns of such a 1lv, up-to. date newspaper M The J mes. i Derrtocrat. Keep posted. Keep up with S the procession at bome and t abroad. Bie able to talk Intel S ligently on current affaIrs, State and national; foreign news. sporting.. agricultural intelligence, arts, sclencees, and the thousand and one Sother sources of information embraced in the columns of The Timee-Democrat. ) Dally, ineludlng I and-ay . . l.O00 mouth S Semi-nWeekly. ..OOa years UN Sunday. . . . .0Ioyenarw THE TIMES-DEMfCRAT, ew. orle..., U. UW ---uu ~ --d Low Rates. Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Rail road and Steamship Company will sell tickets to Alexandria July 10 to 18 at one and one-third tare, to Do, Aug. 25 and 26 at one and fare, Monteagle, Tenn. July - 22, 23, 24 one tare plus ,i5cts to Kansas City, Mo., July 18 and 25 one fare plus $2.00, to Camp Ground, Misse., July 19 to Aug. 1 one and one-third fare to New I Orleans plus $3,40, to Balto, Md., Sept. 16, 17 and 18 one fare plus $2,00. For additional particulars, apply to local agent or to C. B. ELLIS, Division Passenger Agent r SOLVING A PROBLEM. N. I. Enterprise. There is everywhere complaint of a scarcity of farm labor, and if there were no scarcity of labor in the country there would be a scar - city in the cities. There ig work a for every person who ought to e work, and if there are loafers and shirks and others, who ought to but will not work, the balance be y tween demand and supply of this v great commodity is destroyed and necessarily the demand exceeds - the supply. Labor is scarce on farms because much of the coun c try muscle goes to the cities where 3 wages are higher and the means e of spending wages everywhere u abound. True many of these men r and boys from the country may be seen digging sewers, shoveling f clay, sweeping streets, driving garbage wagons and many of them on the rock pile or in the munici pal hbording house, awaiting an B assignment. But only few of them - can be considered as having bet tered their condition, unless in B their own estimation decorated e vice is to be perferred rather than plain virtue. The solution of the y farm labor problem is a difficult r not a hopeless task. Already im proved implements have enabled one man to do as much farm - work as three or four men could do before. But the profitable use of such implements requires a u higher ordor of intelligence than h is required to drive a mule and i, guide a turn plow, and to secure such labor higher prices must be paid. Improved live stock is far more profitable than scrubs; but the handling of fine stocks calls for greater intelligence and skill, - and better men at better pay are required here. But this better paid labor is more protitable to the employer than the other sort. Scarcity of farm labor will compel farmers to do some thinking. They will have to plan labor-sav ing conveniences in every farm operation. Barns, stables, pens and even crops can be so arranged and so located as to save a large amount of time and many steps, thue enabling one man to do that which formerly required two or more. TULANH UNW R I NEW ORLEANS, EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, LL. D., President. Fall courses in Lanauages. 8ciences, Engine'r ins, Law. Medicine. Splendid department for women in Newcomb College. Tulane makes leaderrs in all vocations. Its facilities for instruction in Engineering are unsnrpassa ed. Unexcelled opportulnities for the study of Sugar ('hemitry. Many scholarshipo in the academic department. Expenaes low. Fine dormitories. Opportunities afforded academic students for sell-help. No worth boy, if needy, shall be turned away from its doors. Next session begins October slet. Send for Catalogue. a. K. BRUFF. Sbeerntary. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ABE TAXING Whlen you take GROVE'S TASTELSS CHILL TONIC because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste less form. No C(rn. No Pay. 5Oe. CONVENT OF MERCY St. /lartinville, La. This Institute offers esperior advantages to Pa rents desirous of giving their children a solid and refined education. 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