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--y,',. .V~~in your olmes at V . ~es, EMi , . ons battled sunshine. El.. ectric light is by far the cleanest and best. " Z/ t and In case that your home Is rnt - .. equippe.d come to as and let us can-. S . . ,vince you of the small cost and its -uperturity var all the other old fashion"d Alghting methods. St. Tammany Ice aiti lIanufacturing Company, LIMITEDI Poole Undertaking Co. o171: . Y c r s a n d E 'n h al m e r s C Mi A VIN t u()OLt, Via.ig'r ( il ;) '),n!tly atten,led to day or night . A 1'3N, LIA. P. J. LACROIX Fncy Dress Goods. Gents Furnishings, Hats, Shoes and Clothing. Agents for Butterick Patterns Telephone 128. PLANCHE'S WOOD YARD Is Ready to Furnish You All Kinds of STOVE and FIlRE WOOD ---CUT TO ANY LENOTH-- Delivered in Town Telephone No. 224.3 Annill & Sons fl 'a r INear the Public School) 4 pt We have and will continue to have the 4 (. largest bread. Delivered daily all ov the 4 I. town. Also pies, rolls and candy. 01 Ph mne 48 H H. SMITH Pre.. A. I. ,ITH rear- r . a re . SI rIHI V. . SI mith 4iard ware C, I .td. '. i: M IA .I'1H IT'I'. N.',r .,o,,i H'A-NTS, O T, 0 HARNESS j WAGONS BUGGIES i =-..aMm---- St Paul's College (Foraserb DIXON ACADEMY) COVINGTON - - - - LA. UNDER THF DIRECTION OF BENEDICIINE FATHERS Peparatory,Commercial, Academic Courses DAY AND BAROIIN PUPILS. For Further Particlanl, Apppbl I St. Joseph's Abbey, St. Benedict Postoffice, La. Telephone 47 I Singer Sewing Machine Chas. M. Smith, Agent COVINGTON, LA. P. O. Box 62 Columbia, Corner 1st St. Half Block North of Laundry If your wfte needs a new sewing machine you will beaeft her when you b5uy a Singer. We do not need to say much about the *fge.A-it speaks for itself. Jlst ash soetbe4y who has a 8iner and they will tell you. If your wife or d3aug.te" wants to learn sewing, let her apply to Mrs. Smith's Sewing School.. I always have some good second hand maehInes on hand, chap. Repairing, machine supl'es, oil;, needles, etc. We aell new maehines for cash and on ea seynthly lasall seati to tarmers on thre. annual paymeaont.. :F The Government First Tremendous as is the present activity in the marshaling of men, food and munitions for mne conduct of the war, the placing of the Bell sys tem unqualifiedly at the disposal of the govern ment has relieved one paramount factor of pre paredness. Every American who wants to help win this war should bear in mind that private service must give way to government service should emergen cies require that everything be subordinated to the telephone demands of the army, the navy and other representatives of the government. So when the increased business of fall and win ter is reflected in your telephone service by a slow ing down and by more frequent "busy" reports, remember that we are using every means at our command to keep our service up to its usual stand ard. Every available position at our switchboard is occupied and it is difficult to secure additional positions because Uncle Sam's requirements have reduced the available supply of material to the point where manufacturers cannot make a definite promise of delivery. Here's how you can help. Use the tele. phone only for necessary calls, particularly during the busy hours of the day. Be patient when there is a delay. Be cheerful to the operator and if you have trouble call "COMPLAINT." We appreciate co-operation. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Incorporated STOMAC'H TROUBLE AND CON STIPATION. Those who are afflicted with stom ach trouble ad constipation should read the following: "I have never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Cham berlain's Tablets. I have used them off and on now for the past ten years. They not only regulate the action of the bowels but stimulate the liver and keep one's body in a healthy condition," writes Mrs.' Ben Jamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. COULD HARDLY STAND ALONE Terrible SAfferiag Fr.m Headachi Sideache, Backache, and Weak near, Relieved by Cardl, Says This Texas Lady. Gonsales, Tex.-- Mrs. Mir.n Phil pot, of this place, writes: "Five years ago I was taken with a pain In my left side. It was right under my left rib. It would commence with an aching and extend up Into my left shoulder and on down Into my back. By that time the pain would be so severe I would have to take to bed, and suffered usually about three days ...I suffered this way for three years, and got to be a mere skeleton and was so weak I could hardly stand alone Was not able to go anywhere and had to let my house work go...I suffered awful with a pain in my back and I had the headache all the time. I just was unable to do a thing. My life was a misery, my stomach got In an awful condition, caused from taking so much medicine. I suffered so much pain. I had just about given up all hopes of our getting anything to help me. One day a Birthday Almanac was thrown In my yard. After reading its testimonials I decided to try Car dui, and am so thankful that I did, for I began to Improve when on the second bottle...I am now a well woman and feeling fine and the cure has been permanent for it has been two years since my awful bad health. I will always praise and recommend CarduL" Try Cardul today. 818 MASONIC LODGU NO. 18e. P. a A. M. Meets every second and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. W. H. KiDNTZL, W. W . L. A. PERREANm, Beety. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month In Knights of Colum bus Hall. Covington. La. ROBT. L. AUBERT, G. K. C. C. KORNFPLD Secty. IT. A. O. D. Bogue Falaya Grove No. 21. Meets on the first Saturday and third Friday of each month. at 7:30 p. m., In Masonle Hall. Covington. La. F. J. FTTZSIMONS. N. A. F. B. MARSOLAN. See. PEOPLE SPEAK WELL OP CRAM BERLA.IN'S TABLETS "I have been seW'ng Chamelelnatf's Tsblets about two years and hoard su.:lh good re.orts from ay custom ors that I concluded to give them a trial mys3el, and can say that I do not believe there is nnothe .prep aietfon of the Rind equal to then." v rites 0. A. McBride. Headford, Ort. If you ase troublebid with . digestion or ,onotination gtr them a trial. They will do tso goGa. Bold by cIty Drug Sterr. AUCTION SALE. To Be Without Reservation or Limit. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an agreement signed by the heirs of the late John H. Gardner, I will sell at public auction on Saturday, January 12, 1918, beginning at 11 a. m., at the late residence of said John H. Gardner, on Twenty-Third Avenue and Harri son Streets, to the last and highest bidder, for cash, without reservation or limit: The household effects in said premises. J5-2t T. E. BREWSTER, Sheriff and Ex-Ofclo Auctioneer. STEAMER FLORINE W. W. CARRE, LTD., Prop, ietcrs. Regular New Orleans and 0ev Ington Freight Packet. Leaves Glover's Warehouse, New Orleans, Tuesdays at 6 p. m. Leases Covington Thursdays at 6 p. m. Special attention given to auto mobiles, etc. Phone 881. q More property is sold through classified adv'r tising every year than is sold through agents. t1 Compare the cost of a want ad with the customary commission charged. J The agent ao "nany properties amor '" to divide his selling eforts q A want ad finds the party who wants jour property in a few days. AMENDMENT O ORACTER of the COVINGTON GROCMT, Oh AN COMPANY, INC. State of Louolsans, Parl~ at St. Tammany. Be it tfown, tSt on thr 29th day of et.tmtber, 1817, b*r.e M.e, ST. SCHOLASTICA'S ACAMDY COVINGTON, LA. I oarding and Day School for Girls and Young Ladies Conducted by tbh BENEDICTIND 83U.'f For partichly to Mather P Irues I I Lewis L. MoJran, a Notary Public in and Por the Parish of St. Tam maa i State t Louisiana, duty om miasieae aend qetaIted, and In the presensa oe the underelgal WK P.eaoneU eame nad ampared M. J. Domergue sad J. 5I Waterma4 re spes6ively Preldent and Mesretry of ,he Co.vingioa roeery & GaSin Cem Comeany, la, who doelared that a metsija of the stokoholoers of said oompay wha bed at its otee at Cot Intgon, LOniLaus, on the 38th day of July, 1917, for the purpose of amending Articles I and IV of Lhe Uharter of this corporation, and that noi0-eof said meeting was gives in accordance with the requwrements of its charter and the laws of the Wtate of Louisiana. And said appearers further do olared that at said meetang Articles I and IV of its Act of Incorporation were amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows: SATIOWL 1. The name and sryle of lthis er poratioa shall he (Goviagtoa tUroer & Grain Company, Inc., sand its does.oe is herelay esth.ileid at Govington, pt. Tammany 'ari.s., Louiusas~, and aQdes ats corporate name said coworastion shal hare power and athwrity to ootaOL, etat and be sued; to make..nd u~e a er porate seal, and the same to reah and flter at pleass. to. hold, re ceive. ha Ue ravais. 4 iLV, l ate, convary, ell, morrw, pladg. mortgage sait .y.esate said .orperaw mema, pr peiWy r40 personal and mixed; ti esabsU and operat bsroea oIdes- ado ware kouses in thit and other lMtatee o the ULated States; to amu s4d sp po.ait su.c manager,, Lage, dfroet ore and employee as its busiaess, Ii terest and onvenience may r quiro; and to make. etahbish, as well as eaead from time to time such by-laws, rules and rogulet.ms for the proper igovernmeat of the a.lairs of said cor.ration as may be deemed nooesary amnd perper; cad the same to change and alter at pleasure, and to do all other sct anid thgs permitted y law, or that enasl or may bI mimemcry sad rep. or to ary .ut the obeets and pur. poses eo said crpeara. pa.d eor asa, tane seNO dissolve4d An aesordams with i charter, shall be, essea O eaoy r miseee toe a period at ninety-nine yasm S r diae "a I orginal set at aeuageitU4 re 1y, July 6WL. 183. The President or Ia le estalum the Vise Presideat, shaM be the proper persoa sgos whomn aelto or other lege p ares a., be eoro.( The eoaposte @awm eof this ea peay shall be veted In, sad eeeOW ed by, a Board of seven Diroectrs, consisting of the Presidest (sw may also be the Treaerer of said corporateon), Vice Presideat, Rese Lary and four stockholder os, r ot wh.ch board shaM consulttute a go A um for Lae Ltaeot.on of busiasus, and their decisions shall be veA. corporate acts. 'Ihe Lo.lowing persons saall eon CLiu.Le the uILL to.'rd of kreseteg. F. Salmon, Slidell. La. J. A. liousquetl, aidel, La. iax Schwaoacher, .co N. O. Cor ooalted Box Co., New Orleans, La. J. S. Waterman, 428 Gravier St., New Ur.eans. La. John T. GibbOns, Poydras and S. &eters St., New Orleans. La. C. W. chm..s t, o-o .Uatamalsa ot Lee Go., .New Ureans, La. K. J. Dome.rge, Covington, La. Sith ,i. J. Iomersue as 1'resdent ,nd T.reaswI.er, J. T. .hIbons as Vice rres4dena, and J. S. Watermai a No .Prson shar be eleted as . rec.or or as on"cr who i set a stoclholder of th. oompaay. During the absence of the Pnra dent, the Vice i'reideat s~l aet and preside. Said Board shall ontinuoe Ia 0oe until the third Tuesday in January, 1918, on which date, and thereafter annuaLy. a Board of Directors asha be eleoted, unless the same Shall be a holiday, when the eleoo4on shall be held on the next legal day there after. Notice of whieh cleetioa shall be given at least tea days continuous publication proceeding eah elestlen In a newspaper published in the town of Covington; and the Board of Di rectors shall appoint one or more stockholders to preside at such elee tion as comoaielonere. In the event of the failure of any eommiseoner or commissionems to attend, the Pre, ident shall, by appointmeat, fli the vacancy. Any failure from say cause whatsoever, to (lest Directors the day named for that purpose sahll not dimolve the eorporatfon, but, the Directors then n ofce, as well as omcers of said company, shall hold over unti their meeessers are chosn. In whidh event the President ehall cause another election to be held within thirty dasy, and shall give motioe thereof as hereinabove pro vided. At each election and meet ing, each stockholder shall be en titled to vote for each share of stook registered I8 his name, and may vote by proxy. The electioL of Directors shall be by ballot, and the majority in amount of votes met, each share of stook voted upon to be counted for one vote, shall elect the person or personm for whom they have been After each eleetfon the BoaTd of Diretors shall elect from their own wumber the omcerg of aid company. Thus done sad signed r wr ov oge at Covingto. Lousiana, to the pres. eses of L.e's M. Bonageol sad Joha Lambert, competent witnsense. who stia the same with the saM appear es. and me Notary Public, after da readig of the whole. . J. DOMWROUB. 5. 6. WATBRMA&. Wmtaem: LOUIS M. nOUROuOIS. JOHN LAMB)RT. LW3IS L. WOfOAN. I eet mWeawy nlnw PREFElS ar A IN'g "In the sourse of conrersation with Chamberlain oedMne Co.'s repre sentative today, welhad occasion to discuss in a general way the merits of their different preparations. At his suggestion I take pleasure in ox pressing my estimation of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. I have a family of six children and have used this remedy in my home for years. I consider it the only cough remedy on the market, as I havs tried nearly all kinds."-Earl C. Ross, Publishes Hamilton County Republican-News, Syracuse, Kan. --Adv. EYMRV A APPY BUY THER MEXTS WITH " o autiosTCARC 'OU SHOULD MAKE Out. TAIN THAT YOUR HOME. sweet home, is properly com missaried with our .hoice meat. Love, peaee and contentment dwell in the home where the proper meals-sea served. Let us serve yen with our metas. m"A. J. PLANCHE, Covington, La. qThe classified page constitutes a clearing house of "White Elephants." q Most people have a white elephant-- a discarded article which either has served its purpose or for other reasons is not earning its room. Q Every white elephant of yours has a cash value to some one. qA,want ad will find a buyer for a few cents. WYOCKHOWSIBB' MEETINGU. Notele as hmley g.ien that there wil1 be a meetlag of the atockholderLO of the Madlsonville Bank at their omtee In Madisonville, La., Thursday, January 17, 1918, at 3 o'clock p. m., ander the authority of Arteile IX of the Charter, for the purpose of In restasi the capital stodk, amend ing the charter, sad for such other business as may acom betoru the meeting. P. A. is i AN£aD, 49418 Caahler. MRU P. O. $STUCHLL TWLIS nOW a" CoUa HER Sox. OP A XCLD. "When my sa Mnll w was tk ltb a cold last winter I gave him Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It helped him at once and quickly broke up his cold," writes Mrs. P. O. Stuohe:l, Homer City, Pa. This remedy has been in use for many years. Its good qualitles have been fully prov en ib ymany thousands of people. It-is pleasant and safe to take. qWe do not claim that the mere use of want ads will produce prosperity. QBut it seems more than a coincidence that most prosperous people are quick to recognize the value of classified advertising. q Let us supply your wants through this page. OURI STOMAC. Uat solwlr. m ecate your food thoroughly, abetais from meat for a few days and In most cases the sour stomach will disappear. If It does not, take one of Chamlberlan's Tab lets immediately after supper. Red moats are most likely to cause sour stoma.b and you ar 5g4 it beast to eat thbm eat smar a; r Professional Cards MIRS. H. M. ZLM3LER Graduate Mid- life Successor to Mrs. Schneider. .Box 581 Covilngton, La. MRS. J. BEILRE legistere Nurxse Realdence on Military Road Phone 377. ENHRY J. MILLER Lawyer Real Eastaw Agent Box12 Pearl liver, La. MISS I.. J. IA''TLE, t. %. iadmate Newt Orleans 3auarsauAn. 'Phone 5i8 ilidell, ia. 1Xt . J. LtUlLlICtlC IAwiue% tile, La. ractlcal h urse-M.;,as.e Irealtl.ua. Will answer calls to auy place. El5ZZZ11Ei D. LiU LLOC.I lacutan and lurgeuuon O(ee: Located at trhe Corner Drug bore. Reskn.ece: . .ur. Lock t ood and Florida SreLas. Phone 348. COVING'TON, LtiSLANA L4 V. ita nLai4a. D. Hours: Aabm Springs--o to in a. m.; 4 Io 7 p. m. evingotn.-1:80 to 8:30 p. m. BReadee--Harrison and 24th. Phone i4!. IORJGAN & SIMMnONS Attorneys-at-Law New Souther iHotel iutlding Covington, LouisLina. MlLLEbR a BURINS Atorneys and Counselors at Law Covington Bank Bullding Covhlgton, . " . Louisiana ARTHUR L. BEAR Aiterey and Counselor at Law Covlangton Ban Building 0Colag0oa, . w ilslam EHOMAS MI. BURNS ALsorney at Law )lee lin tovingeon nana & Trust Company Building. UOJe. mria, am... DR. A. G. MlAYLIE Mandeville, La. Marl..y Avenue between Clalborne and Jefferson Streets Will be at office in Southern Hotel, Covington, ounday, Wednesday and Friday, from 10 a. m. to I p. m. L. O. MOIME Attormer at Law and Noteary ronu SO. Bos Ia C'orinSglon, La OIL .. R. FIHER Deutlit. In'/ Cioinaton Bana Bulidlig. losrs from a a. m. to 4 p. m. I. F. BUQUOI. M. D. Reildece No. li 2Sd Avenue. TWo blocks from public school build lta. oamr I1 to 4. Phone 840 DB. K. WINFIILD NJEY, Odlee Hours: MayMonvflle: Wednesdays and atJrdays, 2 to 4 p. m. Presbyterlan Hospital, New On. leas: Tuesdays and Fridays. .IL IL WARREN . Phjia aLd Surleon, OoClnlton, La. Ofee: 819 Columbia street. Rosidece: New Hampshire street, near Rutland. Ode* Phone 66. Residence Phone 53 9lee Phone Ib. Reesraece Phone 111. DR. H. U. GAUTREAUX Oiee-Southern Hotel Building. Houn--3:30 to 11:30 a. m., aad 8 to 5 p. a. D. A H. GRIMMhR. Covlagtoa, Loutlana. UIwaI : S a. m.to 5 p. m Phose 31i. Southern Hotel Bnilding. HOWARD BURNB PAISH BIURVEYOB o tI., • Loat- a SWhem gem P. 0 te HI1. SubscribeFor TlE ST. TAMMHANY FARMER O1.00 A Year