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INVEST IN LIBERTY BONDS Give Uncle dam the mastery of the air. ! rmh mi sells i PAPERS TO BOY BON m JOHN T. MAXWELL This 14 year-old youngster of Perry, Taylor county, Florida, is pointing the way to other boys, and men, too, in this national crisis when men and money are needed, by the government in the fight against Prussian autocracy. He invested $250 of his earnings from the sale of newspapers in his home towD in bonds of the Second Liberty [joan He accumulated this m. nay without help from his father or anyone sise. Since that time he has been avin? his money and expects to sub scribe to the Thir l L berty Loan. John Is so proud of his bonds that he has determined to keep on buying Just .ta long as he can earn money and ihe Government has any bonds to of fer. iOA NOT SAF FROM HUN ATTACK Germany Determined To Keep Farm* ers From Shipping Products t© European Markets. Atlantic — The average Southern farmer, situated fur from the seacoast, thinks he is secure even should the Kaiser, in his mad desire for conquest, attempt an invasion of America. He is enjoying the most prosperous period of his life. Cotton is bringing thirty cents a pound—and more; there is a ready market for hogs and cattle at fancy prices; food crops are being sold at unprecedented prices; and the manufacturers have paid top notch figures for velvet beans and other crops. It is bt|t natural that the farmer, contented with life, should have no thought of the dangers surrounding him. "Why should this war worry ma?" the farmer asks himself, thinking of the miles of hills and valleys that eparate him from the seacoast. ''J am not cony-rued with the 'freedom sf the seas' and Germany's right to overrun Belgium, France and Italy. If they should ever send an army here, why I'd fight," he says. Anything that affects the general welfare of the Country affects the farmer And the "freedom of the seas"—no other policy established by the United States has been and will be more beneficial to the Southern fanner. Keep Seas Free. II was the government's détermina ! With a hungry market and plenty of j bottoms available, freight rates will tion to keep the aeas free that has enabled the Southern farmer to mar ket his cotton crop for thirty cents a pound instead of six. When the war is over a steady stream of agricultural products manu factured articles and materials of all j kind? will continue to flow to war stricken Europe. Thousands of ves sels will b« engaged in this commerce. be correspondingly lower. The South I p tr. farmer should he as vitally inter I ested in ocean transportation as in j rad transportation. The rugged hills and vast plains j wjJ1 nof stop (} frniHn y from wiping I the commerce clt the seas and cutting off the rpst of Europe from trade with i ; ,j, e Southern fanner. Neither «... I »h«*y protect the farmer should G pr - 1 pianv actually Invade America. A hos- | | tile army would not Strike first at the j i farms, 'it would attack the goat of j povernment— Washington —- situr.f ^ j i nnly a short distance from the soa. And J ; on p ( . ip control of Washington it . j would have the reins and from jEero ! wnuîti force the fanner to do Its Mu I ^u n g Buildlno Many Ships. ! The United States Government h vs ! determined to check, not only G>«r- i ! many's greed for territory but Jts a n- bition to control the seas. Tne g v ernment has ur.derta.ken a shipbuildtax program that will sunply th« vessels for the farmer to send his product? to European markets, not only during *ho war but. afterwards. These projects , pnnnot be successfully carried out nn J PFS the government is given support bv the people Billions of dollars are I heeded. The farmer not only displays » his patriotism bv lending the Govern 1 Trent mcnev through subscribing to Liberty Bonds, but protects his future r ■ interests . * ' ' t* t . v * •' •• Put your money in War Saving«; Stamps. They pay you 4 % com pound interest. I hey n r -; the finest investment thaWmvone car* f 1 "'Absolutely safe and you can always get your money Laclç in ten days' time. \\ hen you plant your extra aerd and invest the proceeds in \Vafl Savings Stamps you do good in three ways; ■ma in Extra Acre This year when you turn over your ground to plant put in an extra acre of corn, or cotton, or rice, the proceeds of which you agree to — y 1st \ ou raise more food or materials needed by the couof», try at war. 2 nd \ ou help the U. S. by lending it money. 3 rd—You help yourself by putting money irt saving! stamps, which are tlie same as cash, paying interest, and which belong to vuu. X on can get literature about War Savings Stamps frorrf your local bank or postoffice. ■ This Ad fs Paid for By tho Associated Banks of New Orleans ! J j ! ■v ACX3& NO TICE 1 1 Hunting, trapping and trespass ng are heiebv prohibited on tlie pn ptrty of Estate Mrs. A. Gassen Lavuus Gassen, Agent JUDICIAL ADVFTISRMKNT State of Louisiana 2Sth Tudieial District Court Parish of St. Charles No. 802 Miss Anna B. Moore M91S at 11 o'clock A. M., the following Julius Funk By virtue of a certain order of 'sale is sued bv the Honorable 28th Judicial Dis - f Louisiana in trict Court of the State of Louisiana, in an d for the Parish of St. Charles, in the above entitled suit, hearing date of March 5th A. 1). 1918 and to me directed 1 s'« ill proceed to sell at public auction to tl.e'iast and highest bidder at the front ^'-> or 0 -,f the Court House of this Parish ! ii Saturday the 20th day of April A D. ■•rty to-wtt: Nineteen (I e *' of Truck described pr< Lot Number miiciccu ,1 . *.......— 1 Farm Land Company Limited Polder Number One (1) containing twenty acre said Polder being a sub-division of Sec South t j ons 33 arid 39, Township 14, Soutl Range 20 East, Parish of St. Charles ^ ner ulan of survev , | State td ... 1. * < . » P ■ j on nilt with the Cl era of Court for the j ^ of s , Charles, said plan made by j J V S. L 'C t.t . f r ,. ;n the procès- Is of sud saie to ! p.,., petitioner 1/ preference over .41 * - 1 , , .« . . other claims the sum of li'.c .. 11 • ( jsl ,W0.ovd, dollars with :ntere>; ti re t the rate cf Six tier cent p t- ; • i ^ , , ,..... [ ( x . . fr iii the 1st day of p a -; land ten per cent on said principal and interest a- conns >■ all costs of these proceedings to ■' Terms and conditions ta: on the Leon C Vial Sheriff, Parish of St. ChurL . Sheriff's Office, Parish of St. Gc ir March 14th 1918 1 ;iOT«! 1 wf xr tr • f s tsshi m 4 ; ■■•kaPrint.i. ; v*.4- - ' . AND O ;f ENUI t- iS'iLiT..« NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that trespassing, hunting fishing 1 K . , . " ! trapping aad moss pick-ng is strict !y prohi Ped of E! 1ngU.11. Fried ,;ni 1 iC i tie Stai IMnntatinns un. It. - pi " Hy of the law The 1 - A, Blcuin Co. Ltd. 1 , No. 800 Twenty-Eighth Judicial District Court. Par.sh of St. Charles State of Louisiana Succession of Mrs. Frank Christen, Jr. V.'li ■ -as ' "ink Christen, Jr., has |>e : titioned thi Ilonnrabie Court for letters .»f Tutor V: ! : it e«.u': of the late 1 v' k 1 - k t a . tea, Jr., deceased, in to all whom it March -re.jy g. .. ■ - ■ i to show cause within ten the prayer of said Frank fr., petitioner, should not be ier of the Court P. W, Baudouin, Deputy Clerk ffice, Parish of St. Charles. 1918 Hogs. Hogs! Duroc Jerseys Registered & Bred Also Duroc Jerseys Graded L. Godchaux Co. Ltd. Diamond p lantation, bieliei s, P, (). La, NO'l ICE Notice is herehv given tlia' the Fin.'ince Committee of Police Jury of the Parish ot St. Charles will meet on every Saturday previous the regular meeting to approve bills and any bills received latter than that day will be laid over to the next regular meeting F. Sch-xnaydre, Secretary, NOTICE Public notice is hereby given I that hunting, trespassing and moss j picking is piohibited on the fol— j lowing property The property of Louisiana Delta Lands Company or on property of W D. M001 e Loi'isiar.a D-lta Lands Co. W. D. Moore '"I, F&rr .rcARCH lOWiFT&CS.jj *•'" pt.rz l.T CAWYEIÎ3, 1303 Seventh St-, Washington. D CfS . -►-ÄrtiT-'ÄlrVTJaEr Ungicr. notice Public Notice ,S hereby e . v , n that hunting, trespassing and mns , picking ,s prohibited on {<llIoW ing p nr pert y The property of Nick 1 , - if ilk Laque belter known as Fred Lml 0,1 Magnolia Ri,|g e N • L. Laque NOTICE HLNTINGJand TRAPp/\ r • ....... . "II- Company, T,es,,as« r . , vi „ he T' C " ,e<l ,0 «.en, or l)le Lou i iana Meadows C onipi.ny Public notice is I'bat tresp lra PP !Ii g and moss V proiiibited Estate 1 , J of the law , IJ - V «iven Si,U,g ' ln!nng ( ' J,cki "g is strie j 0,1 Property , . ^l/er under penult ^ ■ J • fillers NOTICE is ,,e ' e by given '"g and i'lespassing y ,d 'V on the p- - Mir. Jos LafaiMe Notice Hun livelv -'■! the properties of Mr ^ NO 77 c E Trespassing, hunting and trap P,ng ;, ' fc berohy prohibited on 1} properties owned and rented by ' v m • Lussan NO T/CF. Trespass'iig, hunting and wood cut ling on my premises is strictly prohibited, Any violations will oe punished accoiding t„ law Mi s \V , Ii, Tinney N W 1 ic.L Hunting, tisiiit.g, napping and trespassing aie suicuy pioiiib.ied on Hie oiuperties ui tne estate of It . L*. ll UU i.^a. N.-, H, L. Youngs 60 YEARS* «L.BFR I ►-''''IP \nvn:\o «pr.H'ng t l.nu» *' fD.-rtre, . Sciînii'i« liiscrim v. 1 il '!• Ii •fa'ïorï MtwUivi- Cf nnnnsnfnu.'/ *: î.itiun nii«' g"?urfirtu I tr: f-urr ..rl.s fl. K..I Cu Mr*i -h ( ) e -•»— \V»p*»Du*l •y H.l ^ i!n SCI^roaoway, Ctfîade A Mew rrtar* Of Him. T w::«t O'tiîering troïû pain iu my 1 s ôtomach, hr ad anti back," writoB II. T. Alston, ttaleigh, X C„ " J liver ana kidneys did net' but four boUh'8 of Llectr made mo feel like a no PRiCÇ 50 CIS. AT kll DHU