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The Tensas Gazette. ST. JOSEPH, - - - LA. FRIDAY, SE1 'ITE\llll' U . 1;, .t(J. ABNEIR E. (;ItE I\', - - E nlont. SUBs'IIP',,,I 1 M 8:.\111.1 I )o ,,, A, .... . . !.50 ITH! PROPOSIE:) OPPOSITION TO HON. JOS. IL. RASI)II.L. 'IThe I;an.tt. \ viw. with nlmutch re'gret, thi: ghl with very little tlllrl'a l tlin ' l, h niiV of oII n e s e ig I,i ill,'e Ill *'! V 1111', , f i- i (h.ll t 1, ii oi. t (1 lif 1 1'. F 11. "n i i'anaC' ,itl gir',,.J,,l:l ) I 'itr t It ,ller (hul) PitnI to 1 Ilt ili 'i) I retu lr l if ll I.i.",. I l. .a td , oll at ti " ,xt Ciol,trl',t - i u al I 'l,.ett ilg. \t t the h't, It at va. ,i'l -ay ith ('1it rti o ,' l'a II Id at a ..oa mpul aI le 1111(1 i eli iv lee'l"n ivv afite'r havitigf served tile district of a l:Ir,,' flor a ,itly i s thli t tle .t orat e ti - io ' --ii w l l l )ie . triet, that Mr. Ia1dll ha t dur iw hi l" ili'ilull, "l i'V i made idi ,ally (,i r.lle( l. No 1 ,. it thIl wlit, tllb in'iist if prit"ltd nalility n and of H11:1, ~11 e\'''1 \" c onii(':L' rll lpre ut ed, ,uei fht tg t at tael,' Ia .t Ir e terdi t io lti i iof ItlI' I ",i e. f tl' litai llr .1M -. il,l,1i V:l ,yV ill palrticular, Ial wellI :l to I l c ili ul oif tp he wloflr if 1i, i . ,lit ir, l ht 11 on. \V'," arei , iiudl.d, ri lllliu t( to hp io i hat l ll \tiv t -\, ls Il' ollr (.l n l IgIi tlioial )i trict ti' r g I i g to inake the i tl i ln t- hit instaalnei that the touth1 lilh.s so ofitel inmado h iretofore t y' rliriig a faithful, ablei and iiergeteiit r ere seitltive after having serv-i't .d the district iii the National o f I f a lr'lre Yelt lllivt for ionly I shi ort time. \ ie do nolit kinow woi will be Mr. iadgs oflI'- tatp jowt (ut)I opponents Cluuilugrell ai. 11lii lilt ''i"' tq() neitus when the pi.liipliigin is finally pitched. No dloubt, they will be le lof p ,rolliounced a ility an.lid of milloii id Id t ( l 'res iox ali i ' , but we cailot illing ourselves to the addllllte d I milid d by iiherent ability and traiilp to r,)ireselit t is h 1distri st it ( tu'rel' tai i Mg r. of alnety 0ailitfe,, and who ranks le h, e iril ot (' lp as at ,,lh,lth 'r ('.oi - grl'ii .iiS l, biult l lli ig thise' (Coll Tiiio be able I i (ii i tsb ll,,lt rie suilt ; It) aºble 1 ) .,0111, ithe I'ie('i - ilninion ieh ,un r sseetitl of rih ly deter, t e nlil so , ig timely ieeds in i illtp der'I,,ln lut: to be able to wield ani ii nalle ait the Nationial Capital, nld to ;'culi'e aid and assistance of the , it irenli t De)art iients of G, ,elrnml ent tihere, when nli ded andi desired, it is riut logi hitlt and irtaioable that ia re1pre e, ltative, nii-u t 1,e1; l stie I o ly yisnd dmlu l i"a l t l t al,.per hoie r,", spiit sin- im ii- at trily Ihiwie w 'I fiu' i d ..-l\,i l,,age (il the wn a rk i ge.otl har" rut iiiiion l it-.t ,if u .k - cutsltat.ihi s u'hll nti l i rth " S 't i- 'o . macut h ais o e 'i xptrie'itce, which tiis people fori* a tim i i. S incei hie ti'lt etlilered Colit grP'lg, hi inle cf i t o fi r fit rn ii t himself r. to accise Mr. man-dell of il tidhe lity tii hit district, ir the lack i lif i lk l rgy tt ait lity, aini we b in ecrly hrilu that wtshi the time y aes illNiew cloud of prpoted op- o p,,oditiu will hiave I .i dispelled and Mr. Yanllgwre will have the Camping u party o tin .em the Mt '. Reev. wa. l til T ,,ilul l to. Mr. Reeves was in Tallolah.,V CONGRESSMAN RANSDELL. Two years ago Hem. Joseph E. I :,,lill had a walk over to I. 1.elected. to (' ngress. The ,utitl.k at present is that several mien in the F'ifth1 (',ngressinal District vwuill .like to, c'.Iupy his seat ill ( ,,ng're's. FTo n- it suinis like a joke fir any (4 lli ini the district t,, ecin get hi ,wIIn inill'nt to . .lMpj sti Mr. Rlalls hel'l at this time. The man whl, w,,1tll I n,,tf r again-.t himll w ul,1, in I 4111 jnlgul'ent, toi f,.,lishly hraiv't . S\\What ran that man s:iy t.1 the Ira l I I.e if tlhi dlii triit that ii uillt in SIlluce tlhe i plei that he was int the right mall and in the right plaev to rienlii' Ii the district, the S'tate 'l 11 1 h4f ,e i atioill rlillle goodI than alily llth r li:l in the Fifth i)istrict? If M' r. Ianis, liil has- failed to vi'te o4111 lithe tariff tol please every man voter ul in thle district th iie we 4 not hilli-t I taet to ehlieve that his voite nl that lii teasllrre met the approval of a large I iaj 'rity Lof the voters. T", reotlii' \Mr. Ilans-iell frimimi (' ihigres, wi il1l . I I lossii toi the distrit andi State. al \' illteed himii hiecatle l he i l, Ill li expeIrilen e. We itedl hill twoIne se. td be .:iino)t without dalliage to the i, tate I' left off the coluilitti e i't" i- iversi' anid Harlirs. \\' need hll ill I li.cause lie has pr.mlllinenc' ill thel I.tr, illli alllnd when lie rises fril h iis 1e'it hito address ('olligress he is r'cog iiztedi a a mia whose words will I) l- listened to and have weigiht in "- shaping legislation. As a oriker ill to4 l ,ngress ihe has no supenrior. Hie is ir lii h Iest, capalle and always at his (d post of duty. The Fifth D)istrict hias ulI lii idea of leaving otit of C'ongress ie tilhe most tit lnan in the district for Ict that place. We do hope that no re- la in the district will waste time e. trying to occupy the seat of Joseph nts - E.Rasdll--erRogelin,'at Hly Mr. Leon Karpe returned this be week from St. Louis, whither he of had gone to purchase his fall and 4ut winter goods, which will be on dis ie play within the next two weeks. ei [ii meantime Mr. Karpe is offtr :t ing all summer goods in stock and lit all low quarter shoes for men, Ir. women and children at cost. The n, economical should take notice. ks Thn Gazette annoiunced last 1u- week that th hers' Instit ute, Sin accordance with resolution of Y- the School Board, to he held here re- beginning Monday, September G, 'K" would last one week and that i chool proper would begin the is following Monday the 18th. From to a notice published elsewhere to d11 (lay by Supt. Wade it will be seen Id that a change has been made in rt- the program and the Institute will en only remain in session two days, l- Monday and Tuesday, and that 'e" the white schools at St. Joseph, ly Waterproof, Delta Bridge, Enola, 4Y Burne and Elder Shade will open oh Wednesday the 8th, and the Swhite schools at Newelilton, Lime k- rick, Ashwood, New light atlI ' l)ickard will open on Thursday a the 9th. The following two sIpecials fromni Nat chez to the Tinie.-DeInocrat will le of ig ur cars of rice grown by I. Friieiler andI F. i). Brwn of Concordia parish. I ia., were shipped to-day to mlillers in f New Orleans. This is the first time that rile has ever been exportedL from Conilcor di- a parish. There are 260 uares iln l tivation iln Coneordia and anl average of i the cars a day for the next thirty dysi will ti shippeil to New (rk.ilns. T1"hi, rice was raiied ln lanid that had p-r. viously been devasted by the bll wei itl. In a tesit imade by I. Friedller on twenty e atrt of the first rice out, 311 bags, aver Saging 199 to 200 pounds to the bag, weren . threlshed. The test ailo demonstrated that more than fifteen bagL will tlIH threshed to every acre. A total of 1450 cars of 25) sacks each will be harvested in thile plarish this yealir. The rice was ilallted March 15, bt catn be succelslful ily planted here Ian early as March 1. A I heavy frost fell on this year's, crop after Sthe ilant was uip, withliut aniy daag-.lla ThEll rice was floed by pumips from the M.issiiippi riv.r. Ve. ry little labor was cheeilei in the cultivation, except in wTe.linig. The experiene.e of rice planit ors i Iiiecordia prove that thrie rice crop in ll ivaltin cists ailsit the itllie as the cil l n cr , buh t it cist.i tnich et t ll i hariest ilSlid the irinfitt anr greater thain elri td iran the colttn crop,. .\. L. i hiirge, Inallag.r of the ('imlir- Li dia uill Mill, |1ad iin display li.r. to-day a -talk if Manchinrian soya tiean, i hich Sii' graw Imt lilt ixlKrimlrnmntal lu1tch at o Vilalia. The Icrop wias a proliti• ilon I1a4 riults i rtenid an intere-tilg tiltIre fr 2 the crIni) il ,l imisiana anid 11issi.w-iiipi. It il cline-d that the prIdehnts friini the ,ii'es compete with cottoni ,eedl prsdhlits 2 as to the grade of oil and cake. The 5Oys Ar lhian is grown extensively in Northiirn Europe. Mr. (;eorge has two acrns uitier r cultivation. The stalk he had withi hit 9. was weigllted with hean pos. A noriial 1: yieli is from 3fN00 to 4-4'0 il lnilslall an1. acre. Twii crops can be grown e1'h year. The inexpensiveinei* of ciltivation is ile lof the features of time healm, one hoeing 1. and one plowing is all that is nei.Vssary, one tman can work 100 acres. A test will 2. be made in the next few days at Tallu- . lah. Fifteen acres are In cultivation near ;'idalla E Sacrifice! 11 The advent of Fall catches us still heavily stocked with Summer Goods and Low Quarter Shoes, which we must dispose of to make room for our large and Complete Stock of Winter Goods soon to arrive. ill For the Next 30 Days l We will dispose of all Summer Goods 1.. and Low Quarter Shoes for Men, Wo= atl men andd Children at actual cost prices I KARPE. Phone No. --!-I ree Deli\ er. Srg I'i is Pure Whiskey Often Prevents Sickness h Mdany a s ri s sicknie.. has bten checked in tume by the has judiciuu u_ of il SunnyBrook THE PURE FOOD llWhiskey Asa healthful tonic fr 1. no i or a n',,k1 ,mo timulant in his ae of jo r e1: - - " , N, homte h..,uid be w ithout it. I: , .e , : . I , t., . , , t .0 , i" h e i it '%1,i 1 1 1 1 r .:. ," ''". " ". 11.E)- , o ,I:" t \ [ ( eo l U n . S1u 1.Y BROOK Pure Fod hL, ; L . ltanda'd IOt,' proof , , rv l(1bo - .eilc ".uovernment (,sen c anip"' ..;Au aiu iL- t.g : Luc ttg Lnd Ui tu_-re. 8- SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO.. Jefferson Co.. Ky. B--FULL QUARTS-- 11(BY EXPRESS PREPAID 01, from any of the fullowing Distributors: ,e state of Clam. 1't ; lhi y.. .......... N( an , L . I. 1t . M iilhlr 1,iquor (c .............. New 4 I0rhtans, Ica. al . F Iunke "s in & C'o.. Ltd., ... N... W . 4 ) tl"ans, I . It. S (' I"I I,1t1 tilt (4 ....214'I-2 ' (i arra St.. N. 0. te, Parker-Itlklk. t . .................... ..... . tuIrha s,, li. o f I, I. l. U i, - 1 :" 4' . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. \ ."N w U rl , i -. L.a . ir. , . r.. 1 ihnpit. . ..................... '1'exarkana, 'l'. x. G L. . ik I" irnard i,iqutort ( .,... ............ l anumont, ''Tex. L. C. la'k. .......... ........... AI'andria, Ila. lie SHIPPED IN PLAIN 5tIt . SEND REMITTANCE irti ToUUh ORDER. O GOODS S IPI'L C. 0. D. Jill to ;, MULFORD'S-- 4 PEA. L T-.o pRN -l0- ANTHIRAX ---111 _-- PURE AND FRESH. --. NATCHEZ DRUG COMPANYL A PrnPEARL ST. FsrAcN ,. rEmo D'Phone 110 for RETAIL Department and 2 for WHOLESALE Department. SONEW ORLEANS, LA. S e lShould be gLven thebest talntp Personal Instruction. 1 )ree Employ Ament DeRartent. Complete College 0 1Bank, College Store and Wholealae dents. Through tihe success ofits 22000 former stud Aents Soule Collee Awake, Prac ical, Popular and Suc 7 .00AM 8.00 A M - M iFKIiE I Ar12.,0 PM 4..1) P.M. 1.0 7f 7?.0 - M (E;H IE IJ T. * 2.00 4.41 12.3 8.12 - 'RI t'K' , KT. S1.5. 4.03: 10.0f .L , 2l Al.\ .Y 1.44 3.2"5t 3 S2..3 P 1M 9.tL -JENNIE * 12.51 12.25 A2.4 9.21 €0P ( )IlTD " 112. lA ltI A. M5 2r .00 9.45" 1 L E " I t)I . 12.31 10.1 i 5 2.242 9.t1 - *I tT \L ANI) 1 . 1 9.% 2.37 10.02 AL 1 , RK. 111 9.3 2.58 1o1 S0ILIK . I ,NA. 1.0 P . . 9.17 9.20 10.20 .P LTI UIN 11.T 4 3 1 8.32 Ar 4.00 P.M . 10.5 " 1 )K. ArItlE (A 4.34, P. M 1. 7.00A. 12 1.4) 1 A I- I' Ii). EU L.n 1.20 .3. 31 8.00 11:.31 A ,1 .TIA 1 . 3. 8.50 11.50 N K t . 10 "I 2.11 9.15 . P PM - . M N'vVI) 10.tl 2.131 92.2 12.P TI IA IL \T { 105 1i 1.12 120..5 - ILK itE 1012 1.18 .0.50 12.1 I BAYOU 10.0 1 2..51 i.iR 1.04 Q i'ItY 9.51 12.24 P. M. 1.25 2.45 10 1 'IT RIDGE &.31 9.50 1.52 2.5.5 (;t)l MAN 8 19 9.30 2.02 8.01 ,3 W T EtRPROODF 9.19 2.45 P.M. 8.3.3 p. . (L 'ITON' JCT. L . AA 30 Li 8.10 A. M. A'rlS.L5. 8.50P. M. o FRRIDAY LL 7.BA. M Lv7.SOA. . A LE.00 A.M. VNATCHEZ o LI0.dM. • V1DALIA 5 1s. P 50. 1 Attuetis, Farmers. Every farmer in the parish can afford to he present to hear the lectures Mr. Ransdell and others are to deliver at the Court House, ill St. Joseph, on O(ctober 6th, in elhalf <of in tensified farming. The' miatt:r is of so mnch int rest that n1o o,11 ilnterested in agricul turl' call afllrd to he absent. The following letter is interesting: Shnrt'.vp.rt, La., .\A g. 21, It1M. IMr. E. J. \\'ahtn, .t..1,,ph, Ia. lhI a r h ir-- Y ,,u I al , ,l ,alh tl s - ,,, th e ;a mut,,I "'.n11 I,,nt that 110,1. .Ij,-. E. R:ans ,Ihll \1,uhit I lII a s "ri.'s . I agricultural u,,,,tinh - ill hi- ,hi tril.t. as i't1,,l by W . I. \Vard, f the l' rrau , f ,l.\nliual Ind1n- tra..\. U. W\\right ,f the Ilrainagl Inl\- t!u:ti,,i-. l'rf. W . It. l, l-,,n, a ,, m y I ;n1 very anxi s that thee mil ."titng Ih \ ",ll att mnhlt and \\c~1,11 ask that 3",u ,I, all tihat is i, y,"our pl r to intIrest tll. flarnellr' an1 gA t t circulalr and hast\ tlenm ,li-tribut v.,l w\r thlw arish. I-l.,'I ially r yul -t all N,,ur ,l,. ,,n-trat ,Ir'- Mnl ('-l"~-ul ratr t, .ttantn . TIi l,lae and ,lati fur tilw rov lint in yur parish i-: St. J,,.,Th, \Ved,hl(+-day, t Cretetr Cithy, 1 avig . .r lhankisd you in arytan fr a Streinet nii ui ihd eret, ed rto elegin, Y,,urn \wry truly, r .si .. I1\'.\\S, aiig respecAgt. E'ng1'ne Paul returned on the Natchez .Saturday from a long viit to Nw Oelve rooan ms, where h has been engaged with earpenters inll reodairing andco i, proving hiof moyth or's k. rertys. Mrs. Paul hake invested extensively il realty in tha sle Crscent City, havitrg pur chased lots on Prytania Street and had erected two elegant residences, confrtainig respective ly Nsight and twelve rooms, with all modern witonveniences, sue of which she has Glad handsomely furnishied, the rooms to be let by day or week. Mrs. Paul will make a specialty of catering to transient trade and will be pleased to see her Tensas friends when in search , (f sleeping accommodations when in' New 'Orleansr. lir house, 1515 l'rytania, is within easy access of ithe depott. Cositlerable excitementi was recated this week by the sudden :lad violnt illness of dine mem i'Irs of th le hoihld of thate rail adie agcint, Mr. \V. ' ). Coleman. Iit l thirt,, cnewouldiers of Mr. ,Imn il '- h,1us,,hhl1 (includiing :ir lni iy he eeI madetal. Fort Stly iall ave ptcovaine poison 111:d ( frotn elabblcr left in gran SI t. Thel attnding physieiament boe as expressedthe opinion that had tihe consnmptlion been greater the Sr,,cllt in verny casof wour i all iately all have recovered. Notwithstanding the statemeture above as expressed by medical au thority, many of our people are BIut that so many members of the Sfamily were rendered dangerously Sill at once is certain, regardless Sof cause. S ADVERTISED LETTERS. R Remaininig in the St. Joseph Post SOffice for week ending August 28 I.r,,iten, IlhJ r i Ray., Emily ll ,i is..\nny Shcte art (',; n ('+,. I Illliartl.y J l f hit, Th . P .hhn..,,n, \Vittiit W'hite,, Ihavid .erhlson, cinssic ThImah, Iily Persone calllg for the above letters will pleast e any '"Aertlsed," and can procure ame by ppayin,. One cent for each letter. L . I#IOIESON, P. 1. FOR SALE. L1,.ANTATII ) nsituatledln LTake Brneun, c·',ntaininlg 1000 aresrt olpnlandl. 1530 aires in tiznler; 54) Iiuhe, full equipment ,f inlephients; 20 lllushllls crnl. lRail ItR,,i dcpIll t 11n protl.erty. P'rlh.rty e'x clll'tlntly altapit4d for rite. Apply to A. E. GREFN, Att'y., St. Joseph, La. Trespass Notice! BY PERMlISSION of the owners thereof the Ifoillwing lpriolerties are posted and all Ier,,ns ar.' warned not to trespase upon them for th, pIurlpoIs'e of cUtring timber, hunt ilg , r lhinlg. All tr"splassers will be prose 'letl h r. Thc rirl tie as p'lstedIl are ahs fol '"IEN MUI'R." "IIlIROOM." "I.'( 'K NOW," ''()'TI' WO()f W D.'' ' SUN lLOWER.' " 'FOWLER TRA('T." "RERItTHA VII.LA." "BENGALL." " R(I;THWOOD. ' "PA LOALTO. ' PALMETTo." "SNAKE RAYOU." 'RAiRITAN.'"' 'I)ENE(iRE TRACT. WINTERQUITARTXRS."'SMYTHE TRA(T.r." "RI P)N." ' PIK E& MOORE Lan ds " EVERGREEN."" *('APIw'ELL." "'HARI) TIMES." "'I.INTON PLACE." "FLOWIR' Tr..l" "HBELI. PLA('E" "'WH ITMORE Pitn." "DOITIERTY Place's "JORDAN " "MTAMPI.EY" ''IIOPEWELI." 'INDIA HROWN" "('()T'rON WOODl)" "WALKE?. TRACT" "WILD CAT "EIDERG(ROVEPIt ''Little Rak'. Tract''" 'HOWMAN Pit"'' "ELISTON ......M'('ALL Pit." "tECKS'" . ' "M1LE pit.'"' 'SM ITiH FIELD ''. PI'NKEN PAT(''" "HI't'KHUORN" "OStEOLA' "DUROSHETT." "c'AMMAc'K Place," "St. MARY Plantation" I.AKK. ST JO.EI'II IIULNTIIG CI'B. tl Trespass Notice. NOTICE is hereby tivea that "LO CUST WOOD" plantation isl posted aainTt A D. DANIEL. F SUBSCRIBE TO THIE GAZErTTE WAR REMINISCENCE. By W. R. BAKER, Company K, Ninth Mississippi Regiment. i kl.lie\t it at- ill .March, Isil, that tlt- gloriou.lth .Mis.i:--i ilp i ICegiml nt ,f (',iinfederate \'oliIuitler- lift Fh rl IuII l+ , under J. I. ('hahlmer, ;1- ,,ur .'Captatin. \We had a.. INIi l ,I h n as '\,'r toi k Ull, triil` fior till' ('all- ' :t- \\','er eir\ " ill tl.' lii'IIchl. 'We' \\ent \ia lit 31uhii. tllhen t h ,hliII juill tin ,I f I, t lthe i,,lie ' it . Iii , aillriiill. thenc'ul to rM, ltilll. l\\e all ll th, i in ii t tr it, e i hh l alif l 1 1r a , lut t i, k-. lhtn' e \\eInt uI ' till W ar-a\ Ir Tiln-asl 3Rc1 r III, hare *.-, and l Ianar,'h ,l l".Et-t to, tll' ri llr'o,,l. .,in N,,1lth iIto ) I ',i. I- ,,,l . \\ ," \l,.r,. tak'en ,\vr thll P' II-a',dla IBly I bu·, Nal y yard, . tI .... r 1. , ,,i tl, ,hili. ,lar tlh li,.hlt h,,u,. "I'Iit Il-:,l in .-\ial 'torm illl SIel t l, t r il-jr hl l\ i ll , l, I. t li ,n. \ ' i til al it ry i li It lih fiu t'' Irill inl til saila i, li it \ ia- l-it i 1i;ln , I tll i' itnch- I. 4h-,. M , -t ,II thll . - .,re u,, at -t Ilt, null to \\ork a'iiiii'the thlat_, \\a hard to iara;+. In that clountry M ir,.' thlrl, i- nothin. Irlit iand t a1bi'h. ia l i-t t I t"\\ k i a- I-t la i . It \\ar aid tl hai t hrlI l, till n I..l uil.t. i e'a ,s-i iiid thre(' ir fI i ir \\IeI in ,' phII,Ie. y'ti, r, ,nulIt rhe a 'th , 'a0n\ i n i 1t I l til allild trasI a hf anlfll of, s a , :u1 " tlhe. fli - \illt kif k all lthe -antd fr, i your hald, tryil 1 to lgt' lllt. I n a\-.r tril.l t 'I.. ,x I, rine, lit uthut their . ite \\al l -,l 1atl( \I had t,, take saht \\ater bath- .\iry lnor,, itn, to lhval thlt l hits.. \V.1 ha, l to mIl,\ canlIp ote to I lu\l, a litlli ro.-t. Y ,ur humble ul. r\allt \\was not \.ell 'r,,n, am attatk of ,n11a1-l- \wlhen \\.e left hom,,.+. Olur ('apltain 111ts (lck'hed t, the o1tlher Of C',lonel and T. W. \Vhit,,, f lihrmtnali was ,our Captain. ('hallntr- was th'n ill malnlnla,,d of the lirin*aIl, at l'(1alala. W e l, hhl lo,. ...si,,n ,f all the 1i,11,i :ts 1,n the land 11id., of Iay and Fort +M'Iel,'a. but lEnch• ,a1n IhMl Fort Pickens ,ill thi, .alita ]Hota I-lad. I \sell reue-ni,.r \\hen ('ls. ('h1incrs alnd .\lA dersl.l tok tlh.ir m nI nandlll ll oineI" , night to Santa l{,-,a .-land to cal itur.e the Billy \Vilo,,n lRei. enilt that \\a carneal oen the iMland a little di-tane(' front Fort lickn,. Hav\in., that kno\\l el.g, of the war tiues, awl mny brother :al d I lh it, ou the 'oalt lof the f .1 1i i. -ilppi -ound1 (I11 il..,, l,,Indo ,.l-.1 t1 the !th l'eginiwntit) thlloght it \\,1l,11 IN, a,",,I plan to go over and -"v (fIllr ohd campl| [round. We wren. ( Milehs l+a-t ,f N,.\w drllas, at lEing Phrach. \\'W t\\wo, in t,,aulnaiy \with our wives, Ihlardel the L. et N. tar at (1lIf iort, 1i,,d Ialsing Ea;st tlir,,ugh M issi.-ilpi ('ity, Itil,i, hean Slrin.. S.'r:atl ln ald o1 t r .er' -- t t, wn1ls, into, the pit- Hlats that h(aI n- t1, M,,I1ih.. \\,, crsteI- the "l',,mlbli.Iby Ici\wlr aMu, the War saw or.\labama lti\lr (Iboth hridg"i., and then Ea.t. a.row til- atu1. pin, elitt, linthat we h ,lted i, I'I tl, to a j1u,.l io, on tlth, -ile road to Ple,-alola, at 1l,0iaton, 1 -outh to ',.n1..arla. Th-re i. now a car line from l'en-sa,,la ,,i thilt W\Vt sidle of the hay ,l,1w\, l by tilt navy yard to Ft. Ilarrancas. \Vc w\ent dl\o n to t[.t navy yard and st,1 .led in \Varrinu,_ton. Next day we four went thlrotl,,.h the Fort and foo1tedl it over that .amflit 1111,-1" sand a mile to the light h 11e.ti-thl sam,,e place where Outing Trousers! A long step in the right direction for leg satisfaction if you come e here now, as we are making a special spread in extra trousers. Flannel, serge, cheviot, worsted in light weights and tropical fab Y rics and durable, respectable pants. Warner & Searles Co. VICKSI URQ , MISS. t NOTICE O SUCCESSI$ON. State of Louisiana, Parish of T''insa., Teuth District t' urt. Succession ,,f Char. -lansen, Decse:l.d, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givetn that in default of other apllit.;nts, I have. ;, plied to bIe aplpointed Administrator of the Succession of ('h:a. Hans on,. deceased .The description and va:lu:ation of etach Ito n of the prol,erty of said 8utesslion is as fol lows: One lo,t of merchandise and suutries In 1 eating house,.......... .... ..2 00 P Two dd , uggie ................. . 00 One hore .. o.00 One lot open d c unts ........ ........... 00 $67.00 All parties intereated are hereby cited to show cause why said alpplieanti,n should not he granted and said description and valua tion of sahli Estate Ie, approved antd hornoo gateel, within seven days front the publeia ) tion and postlng hereofl Witness my hand and otttlial seal this 26th day of Augus1t, 189. JO,. CURRY, C'lerk of Co'rt. SHORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE. tSverail choice lidh .ttrackI yejn i b hI iT'T-ll(iiN l.I LIL. sirl by klul "Iita) Ld.tIFl stake priz winnss r anotice. f tih IrcL t b'rl bIll-[ in thel ,,uth. AiIa o a ull nii l.r of thi ,spring hull calhve, all well imarke'dl anl i',rniwl, 4 rea.ý-n, abl,h, lprio ,,. etutsl. E. L. NSWT de, .Notnac, La. .\. E. ;REEN, ). F. A.IF'ii' ), I, F. II. CURRY, IW. J. STEES, J. S. RODRIGiUEZ G;. II. CLINTON, JOE. CURRY V. L. SEDDOAN,, W. i. DAVIDSON'. . 1" ,,a, 11.11t i\ . ot- ]ith .k 1i,,rt. it lt the a -~lw o li t t in . xt \"tti t ire n 1 i t ho lie I.t.t ,, tt' w i'L +t3 \\- lt ' tl ,,iri t'1 hi t' Tile I'_r,, 1, p,, ,r m e -,-t ,I , ,u r ,rill cr- llr, l. \\Te ni'\t' \\, Ill r 1ut t t tItr \l; t'' tli: l t e.L hl, t(',il 1in .!13' W I. 1 t. it - Ir I L t l. li h I I h , it- e . I.. t,,' k r-, I\i - al' n i i t . I a' h.'i. . 'Mi.i th.r tlt \\l + it,ý , lt irti , lo, i ing for 4i t1 -tll- (:i1t t i ft r ti tt l,.th t).--t . M anyll il it",ri.t- t, lilf -ht ill- \i\. \I.t 11h.,l ntl-ny 1I l Ieu L aIt nri ' altt k art ll li i h . llir tlwi I \t lrt Ia lirt"iM:t lt t,oI ,lua r .tcar hck t,, atl rrii tn ,th. Trii, fatit of h tli trip ' t'. t r. ..... .l tI it' , ran l r -t fr thit Ilii ,i h . Tli . t' ,t l .lty, ,laV. r.Mn t tt f, ll the l,tv- t lhat Wt. I. \\'ic t i a.ly O t, \iorlate ,i.,la I r ian - "· c r-i,,n uillI ul the bay am,,l .,lit t, th.ltnlf," . h.xic,,. 'Th ,rt a rew :1lo, t I, e 1 II l r , t oll ,,:,,,I. eb nt ,l,1 I ti . \ ,.-t -itlh ,,f thI, l,:ly ihe're ae ,,,ulhl -,., tl. Itai yard,. Warr\ing. tl,, , l':trm ..t -, tlle Ilihlt h,,u -. and the plu' ' 11 l"r l' -to,.l ",,rt \hie 'na. 1h1i 'h ways ashod.l at ay al , tih t l' ;at -hn',l wenlt ,\,.r ,al\lc -lt,n, M ,, ile :-s l,, l tesa' . \\"i.. a(. we ' l _i i to rilh thlt. ,tull I ayU e -,Ul. wr,. \ illi,, to retIrat. \ in.n h bhack in tl , hlay w \\ vI lt Iast alon,, the il Santa l;,,-a I and alh ,l t thre., milt- to allllt tit, -aiun pia, l t. h re a." landed wihelln at attachk, the hilly \Vhil-o,, camp. Th 'tre i- ii lif,.-.walig station ti i re. We lalt .,le anl nade ifr tI, gulf ,us, t for ta hoiIll-, billt Friii there wv ran nearly -tratight back to I'.nsl-a ala. \V, wer. rv a,ly t. ,at whlinl \1t" r,.:14ht1,I to it amnl \1,-it to "111,1 Niek" L'.t'unrant, \ .hre o 4" Iu anything he 1,u:y ask for. I took ,,ysterli nII thet half =hll, hut they at(.r, lh yo,ng.,r than at, ui-m to ha\t. th in,, ill I til. The next part of tilt program wa' to mi',nl,,. ank t". oulr atb.le it, tilth street ear liln(. urund tilth \'t-t -ihe of the hay. .'In, lay %%a., .1arli 1;rat, a11,I \we went hear the welhnn ",, King lRex. At the appoint ,l timt for tift Kintg's arrival, all th, ,-team a hitlh., in the city and the \t.-.ls ls a di craft ill til h ay let hbse tle wont nois.i \t- had ever heard, which la-t,,l thirty nilmnttes,-one wohlfl think the Ihinwig lasted an hor.r lDinuer to day was at tIh I 1.h he,.liislt l.bliei.' IHe thurant for tilt l'nefit of the chulrch. T'i, p;aral was gt,,rally g.M l, the bel . \\as a logie i .ent of tiht I'. I. eoldiers. Th,. boys al girls haul lleir full throw. inll confetti over tie 'rod oil the streetes. The d,,:y sll,,ntt, at then fonund or homse for til( re"t ,f the night. T'I,'mlay %e lr'i-:',tracd ou r "ty-l back tot,+ lflg rt, .lim. The trip wa' ' mite a piIaeur"", going ove.r th,-dlne ground now that war our p'easure to s.e in 1Il,-1; years after. Perhaps tlhre arnt a few of our old 9th . Ali.tis."sippi lie(gilmelt still alive. I would lik(.tl to hat's me_'t tilt-I at the. Reunion lBst .lune and tell moreo than I bve written herr. The State of Louisiana Will Educate YOUR SONS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS If you send them to LAFAYETTE September, 15th, 1909 -liWrite for ('talogute. SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA INDUS TRIAL INSTITUTE. Dissolution Notice. PULIC,( NOTICE Is hereby given that the firm of N. BARAGONA & CO., cmpos.ed of Vinment Haragona and J. H. Ikrdl has been dissoalved by mutual consent. All se counts due thie partnershlp are to be paid to Vincent Baragona, who will conltinue the - Iu*i..ness under the sanle name, and who ea, iuimes all liabilities of the said partnership. VIN(CENT HARA(IONA. J. H. IKERD. NOTICE. ST. PATRICK'S DAY AND BOARD IN( SChOOL, Lake Providence, La., under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy, will open September 6th. The School offers special advantages lN music. A thorough business course is offered. Terms moderate. Apply to Sister Superior, Lake Providence, La. Trespass Notice. NOTIt'E I lll:HElEY (GIVEN that the "iHO)LLYWOOD" lands property of Ashley Hr'rs.. Is uoted against Hunters'. 'l'imlter ('utters ant all (ceneral Tre lpassing. Vil. hitr. will be prioseciuted svi pr.,usly. JNO. U. BLAN('IIE. Agt. Port Gibson Female College, PORT GIBSON, MISS. 70th Year Begins September .Znd. Littr.turt,, NInM it. Art. El ,ntion, -- ,to r:i pty, It, ,kk, 'min.. -a witin . If ,st ':th.,, I'hy.ict'l ('nlture, h1I ,hra \V,,rk .or. ". S oc,.,.ial attt ration "ý 'cn º IIE\I.Til .\l) 'I \Iº 1.<. ('onfer I ,.r., ,f .\i . I . I 'r.l.tratlori I Ipart , .it. Students can reduce ex penses by taking duties. I lti'a tio, al ti" tt I N, ew t'rliau . Rev. i. i. HAWKINS, A. B, Prest Terms of Court. THE TERMS OF THE DISTRIt'T COURT ' in the Parish of Tensaas are hereby fixed as follows. to-wit: .Jury 'I'ernim CHIRD MONDAYS IN APRIL and OCTOBUY Civil Terms THIRD MONDAYS IN JANUARY. FgBRU LY MIARCH MAY. JUNE JULY. NO roll, S. Wiº?/! I i I4t4, Juy·e. ~ NO.