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// PUT SUNSHINE in your homes at night? Yes, Edi J. L / son's bottled sunshine. Electric light is by far the cleanest and best, _ _and in case that your home is not equipped come to us and let us con vince you of the small cost and its superiority over all the other old fashioned lighting methods. SSt. Tammnany Ice and Manufacturing Company,u LIMITED. Poole Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers C. MARVIN POOLE, Manager Calls promptly attended to day or night COVINGTON, LA. P. J. LACROIX Fancy Dr.s. Goods. Gents Furnishings, Hats, Shoes and Clothing. Agents for Butterick Patterns Telephone 128. PLANCHE'S WOOD YARD Is Ready to Furnish You All KUids of STOVE and FIRE WOOD ---CUT TO ANY LENGTH-- Delivred in Town Teplipone No. 224.3 eAoneie & Sons Baleri (Near the Publie School) We have and will continue to have the largest bread. Delivered daily all over the ij town. Also pies, rolls and candy. .. Ph: ne 48 ..- -. - --I - -- -1I d. H. SmITH, Pres. A. R. SMITH, Secretary-Trase. A. V. SMITH. V. P.i Smith Hardware Co., Ltd. COLUMBIA STREWT. Near Baeton HARDWARE PAINTS, OILS HARNESS WAGONS - BUGGIES st. Paul's College (Frmrrly DIXON ACADESY) COVINGTON - - - - LA. Peparatory, Couom 1rcil, Actdeilc Courses 0OA AIA DLIA0ES PUPILS. For Frtlher Partic..ars, Appply i St. Joseph's Abbey, St. Benedict Postoffice, La. Telephone 47 Singer Sewing Machine Chas. M. Smith, Agent COVINGTON. LA. P. O. Box 62 Columbia, Corner 1st St. Half Block North of Iaundry If your wife needs a new sewing machine you will benefit her when you bYuy a Singer. We do not need to say much about the Singer-it speaks for itself. Ju,t ask somebody who has a Singer and they will tell you. If your wife or daughter wan!s to learn sewing, let her apply to Mrs. Smith's Sewing School.. I always have some good second hand machines on hand, cheap. Repairing, machine sappl'es, oils, needles, etc. Ve sell new machines for cash and on easy monthly install ments to tarmers on three annual payments. NEW ORLEANS GREAT NORTHERN RAILROAD CO. Double Daily Serie itc ewesn COVI[GTON NEW ORLEANS MANDEVILLB SLIDLL BOGALUSA COLUMBIA PRANELINTON TYIlERTOWN Commuter and Week-Had Tickets on Sale. SCHEDULE Southbound. Northbound. Leaves COVING.ON Arrives Daiy, Except Sunday. 1o. 23. 6:25 a m. ... ... No. 24. 6:45 p. m. No. 21, 3:15 p. m. ................No. 22, 9:47 a. m. sundays Only. No. 2T. 73 a m .. . No. 28. 8:46 p. m. 4e. 25 1 1* n m No. 26. 10:30 a. m Por Information apply to Ticket Agent. or M. J MeMAHON. Trame Manager. SR &IIBIRTIN. A G. P. A., a4iltP Q0i Whitney-Central Building. New Orleans. La r,,,,e riatanee Phone. Mato 488. L j iV1u ia toweriang business success owes its first strides to the little modest want ad, timidly bidding for customers. ( Your little business may be helped to suc cess in the same way. "4-Mail ads are the "Bargain Counter" of newspaper space, and you should have your Lhare of the benefits. Keep Well Do not allow the of undigested accumulate In your bowels, where they are absorbed into your $ tem. lndilectlon,con stipation, h.adache, bad blood, and numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system clean, as thous ands of others do, by taking an occasional dose etable, family liver medt ,cine. Thedford's Black-Draught Mes. W. P ickle, of Rising Fawn, Oa., writes: "We have Used Thed ford's Black-Draught as a fmily medicine. My mother-in-law could not take calomelas it seemed too strong for her, so she used Black-Drahts as mild lazative and liver ne or ... We use it nhe family and believe it is the besf medicine for the liver made." Try it. Insist on thenauin- Iiedford's a25 $pýcT age. -75 MA tONIC IODGE NO. 188. PF. A. A M. Meets every second and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. w. W. H. KiNTZEL, W. M. L. A. PERREAND, Secty. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Meets frst and third Wednesdays of each month is al.hts of Colum bus Hal. Covlinstoa. IL. ROST. L. AtU3RT, G. K. C. C. KORNPFLD Iecty. T. A. O. D. Bogue Falays Grove No. S1. Meete oa the irat Saturday and third Prlday tof esoh month, at 7:20 p. m., in Masonie Hall, Covington, F. J. FPITESIMONS, N. A. F.8. . ARSOLAN, oee. PEOP1L SP.RK WBLL OF CHAM. BURLAIN'S TABLITS "I have been seuta -hambertlaln's Tablets aboet two years and hoard suh gee reports from my eustom ere that I eoaefded to iive them a trial mnyss::. and oesn msay that I do not koMeve rtLere is anothe, prep aittlon of th rtnd equgtl to the.." Srtites G. A. McBride, eadford, onL. If you kre troubled with i. digestion or oastipation gi|e them a tr l'. They will do jm g; od. old by Oty Drug Storm. Auto-Intoxicationl Causes Death Do you know why you have sick headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheu matism and liver or kidney troubles? It's because you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your organs of elimination are not work, ing properly. Waste material that should be thrown out is being retained to poison and intoxicate your system. That could not happen if the bowels were kept open with Granger Liver Regulator. This splendid preparation is purely vegetable and non-alcoholic. Demand Granger Liver Regulator at your drug store-25c a box-and take no other. There is siothing "just as good." 6CHRONIC OCNSTIPATION. It is by no means an easy matter to cure this disease, but it san be done ,in most instances by taking Chamberlain's Tablets and .smply ing with the plain printed nmatruc tions that accompany each package. For sale by City Drug Store. FLORINE W. W. CARRE, LTD., Proprietors.. Regular New Orleans and Cov ington Freight Packet. Leaven Glover's Warehouse, New Orleans, Tuesdays at 6 p. m. Leaves Covington Thursdays at 6 p. m. Special attention given to auto mobill, etc. Phone S81. q More property is sold through classified adv'r tising every year than is sold through agents. qCompare the cost of a want ad with the customary commissica charged. g The agent ,&r many properties amor 1 to divide his selling efforts q A want ad finds the party who wants lour property in a few days OHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH RtEMSB DY THE MOST RELIABLE. After many years' experience in the use of it and other cough medi cines, there are many who prefer Chamberlain's to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kirstein, Greenville, Ill., writes "Oham'berlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my mother's home and mine for years, and we always found it a quick care for colds and bron chial troubles. We flnfl it to be the most reliable cough mediine we have used." OR A WEAK STOMACH. As a general rule all you need to do is adopt a diet suited to your age and to keep your lbowels regilar. SWhen you feel that you have esten too much and when eonstipatead, take one of bam'berlaaa's Tablets. ST. SCHOLASTICA'S ACADEMY COVINGTON, LA. Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young Ladies Conductel br the BENEDICTINE SIlTERS For particular apply to Mothesr PVMri PEOPLE'S BAKERY LouIs DAVID, JR., Proprietor BREAD DELIVERED DAILY Rye Bread made to order Phone 13 Notice To Hog Owners On and after November 15, 1917, all hogs caught roaming at large in the corporate limits of the town of Covington will be impounded at expense of the owner. P. J. LACROIX, Mayor CHAS. HEINTZ, Pound Keeper. PRIORITL ORDER ISSUED ABOUT CARS. Editor St. Tammany Farmer: Dear Sir:-I am handing you here with copy of priority order No. 2, issued by JMr. Robert S. Lovett, on authority of the United States Gov ernment. As this is a matter of in terest to all of your readers you will, no doubt, wish to make some men tion of it in your columns. Yours truly, M. J. MeMAHON, Traffic 'Manager. Priority Order No. 2. Whereas Iby Act of Congress en titled "An Act to amend the Act to regulate commerce, as amended, and for other purposes," approved Aug. 10, 1917, it is provided that during the continuance of the war in which the United States is now engaged, the President of the United States is authorized, if he finds it necessary for the national defense and securi ty, to direct that such traffic or such shipments of commodities as, in his judgment, may 'be essential to the national defense and security shall have preference or priority in trans portation 'by any common carrier by railroad, water, or otherwise; and, Whereas by virtue of the power conferred upon him by said Act, the President has designated the under signed as the person through whom the orders and directions authorized 'by said Act shall be given; and, '4Whereas it has 'been made to ap pear and the President through the undersigned, finds that open top cars (other than fiat cars and cars as signed to work service) suitable for the transportation of coal, coke, ore, limestone, sugar beets, sugar cane, surghum cane, and raw materials for use in the metal, sugar and fe til:zer industries, and other 4tommoditlie, necessary to the national defense and security are 'being utilized in the transportation of the less essential commodities and articles hereinafter specified to such an extent as materi ally to interfere with the transporta tion of the aforesaid commodities re quired in the conduct of industries necessary in the prosecution of the present war, and that it Is necessary for the national defense and securi ty that priority should be accorded coal, coke, ore, limestone, sugar beets, sugar cane, sorghum cane, and raw materials for use in the metal, sugar and fertilizer industries and other commodities required in the national defenes and security, in tho use of such cars over the commodi ties and articles hereinafter men tioned: Now, therefore, by reason of the premises the undersigned, in the name of the President, orders and directs that, on and after the first day of Novemiber, 1917, and until further order of the undersigned, all common carriers 'by railroad in the United States in the Distribution of open top cars, other than fiat cars, and in the transportation of freight in such cars shall deny the use of open top freight cars other than flat cars to shipments of the, following commodities and articles, except in the shipments for the United States Government, viz: 1. 'Materials and supplies, other than coal, for the construction, main. tenance, or repair of public or pri vate highways, roadways, streets or sidewalks. 2. Materials and supplies, other than coal, for the construction, main tenance, or repair of theatres or r other buildings or structure. to be used for amusement purposes. 3. 'Materials and supplies, other than coal, for the manufacture at I pleasure vehicles, furniture or musi I cal instruments. 4. Passenger vehicles, furniture 0 and musical instruments. a Which articles the undersigned Sfinds are not essential to the na.tion al defense and security. In witness whereof and by virtue of the aforesaid Act of Congress and 3 the order of the President of the a United States, I hereunto sign my name this twenty-second day of Oc a tober, 1917. | (signed) IROBIRT 8. LOVETT. tRU BMY.TISM Will cure your Rheauaatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of frnsets Etc.'Antisetic Aayre. used in ternally and externally. Pris 2c. - -~-I ,TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Practical as a plow and just as necessary. Make every rainy day count. ,/ Watproofb , Abm e.,e arseal 'cn AITOrwEsca MsI SPIRITALt MI --LUTERiAN. 1. Bible Class; informal, dnstruc. tie, comforttng. Our draLt inludes your number, so come and bring your little Bible, every Friday even ing at 7 o'clock to the little white church in Abita. We'll sing some. too. 2. Church Services -- veninge. 7, o'clock, every Sunday. Mornings, 10:20, the first, third and fitth Sun day of each month. 3. Sunday School-Every Sun day morning at 9:30. REV. O. W. LUECKE, Pastsr. BAPTia CWuIaCB. Sunday Isheal every Sunday, 9:80 a. a. Preasbinsg a ar sad third 9undas 11 e. a. sad 1:45 ). m. ePstsu TO M . 1:48 . . . e easma rnstey ad AsioMm I to es.epeate with as as fa as CARDUI Eat soiwly. mastite your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a few dys and In most eaes the sour stomach will disappear. If it does not, takeo one of ChamberlaIn's Tab Slets immediately altr supper. Red meats are most likely to cause sour Sstomaed may fin it beet to ct them olurt. Professional Cards MIU8. H. M~. ZIMMER Graduate MMi-wvife Succemor to Mrs. Schnaeidr. ..B0o 581 Covrimgtou, La. 3018. J. BERMN Bso .terd Nums Ihbdmce on Military Read Phone $77. MEERT J. MIIaLL lawyer Real Estate Agent Uoc 13 PelE isel. s.. was L J. LITtLE, 3 N. iraa New Orleans eisnm Yh. mrrr o~·O r Dai. a. AIuzuu rome Nowemsa.. VSwION" Will maew callus r pia~. UE V. 3ULLOtt bysldbm and Suageon he.: zoomuu at the Craw £tddgw .1 5. Aitw a. is I.3aa k 30 ' 12" f Sar !!i a0L 4e~r iý>Ttii swim os .4i$ o dsiC d, so 5 . r -4iat n 5 M NI, . imgei .Y Ja. 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