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S f 5., I. L f Effective Jeuary 1, 1911. wes BOUND STATION NORTH BOUND W GPAESNR P8ENG -LOCAL, .... McGEIrEE......... . .. .1S5 P. M. McOEHKR JCT ....11.. " I TRIPPR JCT. 1. .......... .. l.5 6. IA . M. .ALLEY . 1.4 . 1' MACON I * a.. .M " LAKE VILLAGE.............. 1.10 7.10 JENNIE lt.M M i 7.1 " CHICOT . " .... 12.4 3.3DOA....RA. . 3.36 6.30P. M. IC . s. 71HEADLAND ........... 1.3 " :6.15"." S 7.50 . .. ARKLA. ARK .... .14 6.0 " " " .01 M' ILLIKIN, LA ...... ....... 11.04 P. M. 5.40 " 0.6 13 1 8HELBURN 11.52 ", 6.13 " - .d " .LAKE PROVIDENCE. . 11.a 4.45 ,0 s . ..TRANSYLVANIA ............. 11.18 .W5 " , g as .ALSATIA 11.* * 15 ** 9 .ENOKA .............. 10.47 2.30 ., MANSPORD. 10 37 * 2.00 ." 9. u TALLULAH 10.1" 1.40 " .. 9.47 ". .LACLEDE. . . . 10.15 "' 12. 25 0 1000 .ALLIGATOR BAYOU ........... 10.00 * 2.06 P. M. . "* 103 ' ... NEWELLTON .......... . A5 10. as S....LAKEBRUEN ................ " 10.00 " , , 11.04 ST. JOSEPH .................. 6.46 9.40 ' " 10 " .24 LOCUST RIDGE ........ .. .0 1 .GOLDMAN . .1 .42 , 11.41 ..WATERP "OF............. .... I " ' . " . IS 1. P. CLAYTON JCT.......... . i 4 .. * ~ 7._20A- M- 75OA_.M. 1 OOP. . VIDALIA ................... 6. :A. M. A S1.0 NATCHEZ........... 6.. M r Seda Stn is is w IpSerati for the k wr l WIe o Pre - to lispse, the M st eliciss d hfrt of Soft I Johnston's Plow's Candy Candy HAMMOCKS :- FISHING TACKLE e1 St Joseph Drug Co. L't'd., - ho 42. Do not simply ask for a "Phoeograpil "- C Ask for THE EDISO N PHONOGRAPH Many people think that all " sound-producing instruments ic are Ed 's. The mistal=e is natural, became Thomas A. Edison invented the talking machine Idea and made the first instrument-that wonul r,- on produce the human voide. Mr. Edison is not reeponsi ble for all instruments of this a kind. His instrment-the one he has studied, experimented with and perfected-is the Edi- a Youwant the instrument that has the genius of Edison back of it; the one with the sensitive wa clinder Records that have be a munical tone far beyond that of other records; the one that g.up ped with a sapphire reproducing point that never needs changing, of metallic ieedles; the one with a subdued volume of mound, suited o iS home rather than a noisy, strident affair adapted to music halls and public places; the one that plays Amberol Records (playing over four ), and giving all the manmu of any selection without cutt'ng or hur ,and finally the one that permits of home record making-the most g feature ever oftered by an amusement machine. _ et all this you mnnt get an Kdiaon Phonograph. Go to an Edison to-day and hear this superior instrument. dI is anl Ei;4il'1 PIhonograhl at a price to shit everybody's means, from the Gem at $18.00 to tihe Amberol at $200.00. Write the undersigned for dmi * catlogue of Edison Phonographs and Records. Mtandard Records..... ........ ........................3S Amlw,rol RItcords (play twice as long) ........................ 0c ha. (irand (pera tecordas ..............................7k to $2.00 pa UGO JERESLAW, NEw LTON, LA. Edison Phonograph DistrImur. Automoblles! at lea fac all sai to - nan( We are the agents in this district for "E. M. F." and "Flanders" Automobiles. to U Prompt deliveries are guaranteed. U fU 3§ 30 Horse-.Power, 4 des, 5 Pasese* contemplating buyirng C, come to Natchez and we Syou a demonstration that will be conv cng. w A. 20 oG. CASSELLr, COl.r Ter, " Magneto, n R Ltai en r d D II TI eyrlver Plls" t CItry *u :po s a for literature expltinyng these ears or if you are et contemplating buying, come to Natcher and we.se its you a demonstration th Cure:-:Platts hwill be convincing. nWholesale .Vicksbug, Miss Imrr ill rt .M A llt )ram Por Week Euad g Mare 17. In order for a pupil to get his or her CAL name on the honor roll it is neoessary to make an average of at least 90 in all studies. Attendance and deportment -re also taken into consideration in reaching the average. x. HIGH SCHOOL. Annie Hornsby Jaues F. Curry Willie Lewis Mabel Rowan Clyde Blanche Elise Hszlip Ida Horneby Ethel Thornberg Joe Pasternac SEViNTH GRADE. .Fred Blanche Elizabeth Crothers Pearl Hornsby Mabel Netterville SIXTH GRADE. Mary Giglio Merrick Rowan i FIFTH GRADE. Ruby Smiths FOURTH GRADE. 1 Aleck Blackman May Young BeatriceThornburg Clarence Johnston THIRD GRADE. Dorothy Skinner Alice Bondurant Lena Baragona SECOND GRADE. (Not (Given) FIRST GRADE. Robbie Worrel David Hornsby Telma Smitha Clarence Shelton Mary Kate Skinner Homor Ioll for Week Ending March 24 [The High School and Sixth and Sev enth Grades will be given next week.] FIFTH GRADE Ruby Smiths Byron Mayer FOURTH GRADE. BeatriceThornburg Grace Worrell n THIRD GRADE. Catherine Hornsby Lena Baragona Camille Buelow Dorothy Skinner Herman Pasternac SECOND GRADE Gusta Buelow Wealthy Clarke Marie Ashford FIRST GRADE. Robbie Worrel Thelma Smiths w Pearl Baragona Mary Kate Skinner R David Hornsby Clarence Shelton The Honor Roll for lasf week was not submitted to the prin'er in time for pub- T lication in that week's issue of the Gaette. aa D. H. STRINGFIELD, Principal. P Mr. A. E. Green has gone to Memphis P on a busines trip. Dr. By. Bryant of "Shackelford" was a visitor to t. Joseph on Friday. Mrs. Nannie L. Hopkins, of Natcehes, C was a visitor to St. Joseph this week. Capt. Linsay and Mr. W. H. Aly m wese visitors to St. Joseph to-day. M Members of the School Directors will j bear in mind that the School Board meets on Tuesday, April 4th. Mr. C. R. Darden, the hustling cotton C seed buyer of St. Joseph, is now adver- t tising to pay the best market price for ww cow-peas. The St. oseeph Drug Co. is making a specialty of Plow's and Johnston's can dies. The sodas fountain is also open for' the season with the most delicious soft drinks. vb Mr. Morris Mels, of New York Otty, M has located in St. Soseph and formed co partnership with Mr. Sam Leibovits $n M the dry goods and grocery busines in the Steen building. f Menrs. E. J. Hamley 4 Son, real estate D dealers of Lake Providence, have enquir ies from client for timber lands ranning s heavily with gum. They will be glad to Jo hear from any who may have gum tim- " ber to dispose of. The gieral health of the eommunity contiguous to ad adining Bt. Jmeph st this time i aslid o be fairly good, though there werm several cases of mes. Ge esi reported in town last week, but which b now sem to have passed as no new casem aM heard of. We understand the mutaps se stil raging at Waterproof, bet with less fury than some time sinea e. Theb streets about St. Joseph, and in facet the roeds thr6ughout the prisrbh, are all in good condition anud make travel by automobile popular. Some of the side walks in town, however, are begintig to sbow the effects of wear, while the walk in the lane between the Pastsnac~ and Bondurant residences is gettig so dilipidated that it will soon be dqger oue, and a broken leg might eoet the town cominderably more than a new side. walk. I The entertaiment given at the Hall on Wednesday night by the LadTes' Gaild of SSt. Joseph for the beneft of Chrli Ciurch was a complete ee in every detsaiL. s The noted Swedish humorist sad eter J tainer, Mr. Karl Jansen, was at his bust se and captivated the andiemee with hia re markabsle wit and hvlonlc talent di- b played in impersonating scb promlast 1 B characte as ex-Preldent Roosevelt, SSenator Ben Tillmam and other Ameri cans who have been compicuooly in the line-light of popular favor. Mr. Jams.'s dmescription of his native counatry, which he graphically describes as "The land of the Midnight Son," Its pemde and tiLr customs, was greatly enjoyed. His Im-. personation of Sh esru characters eraruled ereful lstudy ad keen atheps - i tative power. His eatertalament we e ceived with great pleasne by thes tirea sadience, upon whom he made most a.e cellent impresion. ms Immediately tollowingl Mr. Jassa''s iecturem the floor was cleared for damag, which was continued until the "wee s sma' houm." A sumptioms and most d- 1 liciou supper was served on the stage Poe and a beautiful eske voted to the mamt 11 popmuar young lady presnt. The cake U was awarded to Miss sabel CoovUiloa of dli the faculty of the St. Josepb High Soaol. So moachl intert was manilamsed la this ane, and theam mpeition so ken, tit nearly a thosand votes were p _ oM d, t meat -m of I.0o being reasei. The inst seseeds of the entatalaema w The Modern Cultuneab of St la was entertained on Thusday lght, her Maeh 16th, at the boaw of Mr. and to Ms. B.L F. Bonney. all The Pesident, Miae Ialnt, belp ab. tl re sent, the Vice Presideit, Miss Horm ,y, ing presided. The roll was called and the followilg a members responded by qsotation: Mise Annie Hornby Heavee is not reached with a t beag, We bald the ladder by whisk w elmb, And mout to Is smm1 mrmad by ut . t g Miss Ids Hornsby Life a lea ot of peperwhae, Whereon each one of as Mar write his word ' two, L And then comes aight. je Miss Mabel Rowan The world turns aside to let say man pa who knows whither he Is gulag. Miss Loola Pipee "Better a day of trie Than a century of sleep: (live me lastead of a bl stre a elife The temapets and tears tea deep." a D.H. inStrngfleld- Undeserved help brings the ger et idle. on The man who receeves a wItadsap r tr watches the wind. Josiah P. Scott. t " 'Tis the coward who aslta to mlsame, 'Tis the knave who ehaee a lt day. 'Tie the tfool who wins halt has, M Then thre~t all his chases away. There is lttle in life but labor. And to-morrow may nd that a dream, er auccess is the bride of endeavor, And lck--but a meteor'gleanm. o The ne to ce is wel ethers, ' Ds Mary Yeger of Talllah, Mof tir on ey and Mis Hopki d the wi Only one nnmber on the progrea was M Z4 The foll r thowing next m tponded, s ,v- "Present" without quotation : James F. Curry, James Bern, J. C. Mancperso and Mithe Clude Bl adonhet The following guests were present: hI Mieet Mary Yeager of Tallulah, Mss Bon ney and Mis Hopkins. th Only one number on the praogram was rendered: Miss Ida Hornpby wteed the popular poem, "The Curfew ial Not ref Ring To-Night." IIr ThRe program for the next ames.i w p announced and the Clu b adjourmed to to met on nexst Tahursday with Miss Bon- sal ny and Miss Hopki ns. tbi as regaledt, MYs Hopkins with Mr.sio. ti r Refrshmenas were than mrvd. we of The Culture Club was entertained on cl b. Thursday, March 3rd by Mis Bornnytie e. and Rim Hopkins. y0 The Club wee palled to order by ths ea President, Hiss Lanus, with Mr. Mb- rq is phersoa s Secretary. As a prelude to the exercises, Miss a Clark was invited to render a solo. The i guests were Mi. Bonney, Mi.s Yer, on Mis Clark, Miss Snodgress and Mr. , IClark. The roll was called and the follownlag ly members responded with quotations: a Mi. Rowan IIl ose gloom dieloienar oiase ueess a. the ave of dip it world btti e Hor sdby improved peppy, a reoth a setmor e w. h"asr never "Ive to tehe world the best have, med tae bet will c bck to yol." Assume a virtue hs y have i net. SMisa Ida Her wby--.Jo I The da Sowr mw Iors to Mu ise de LMa waEsweemalm e `e Mdesert air. ha r- "I wl ehtd no breather in tie worl Del g my.elf, against nhm I knew mot lta.",, o, Jiah P.s H-oa.t- , holloW n I qrieb, wee seed: r La' tbell t s* awfuera agrw1 i ,. _, . I . r of We.·'-T-ha b a' a yee sa'grl ea.,, tqs " d. Gean Bakesa s- b MssBloi Hadip, 3e . C. Me sI D S 'heb e ro lago the mna e oi learst U eneti- was diee with. :The oliown qurie wenred: a Mr.e'sae imag pasklebl. a The aeor rs t he -eLo ~ r pe Wot wer e s the tl fa e e .as ea the Whole opttrh . The p' lawe b a tmer as a Somieul of pple b the peoleall Th eo lw- pd Miera W*s r h f or aest amt : Who wl s Ibeh heep? t tl (le* dThe following speqan w meud: "k-D. ass( md-m i od and M sm. dW. . " 'fcrezt kse mlgl : atest mdl Sr. Joma, Li., Maedb 15, 1Ul' PUBLIC NOTICE is hebay ees ab. ththe Bsed of School Dihetor. Or pais wi mst ia the oeert Homp ' n DAY, AbPtr 4t , at 1lo'dock. 'ae witllie bin of impsutaue sad ae s 1 l sadabttoe i drhbed. W. D, A. GaMON, Pleidedt. This. M. *ak, see'y. a.a. G. C. Golman ws a visi tor tort. Joseph on Mondaa. Miss Genieva Gresham is spend. ing a few days this week with Mrs. L. A. Murdock. Mr. John Lother Ellis, of Menm w . phis. w the guet of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Steen on Tuesday. Rev. Dr. McIntosh, the Premby terian minister, will conduct services at St. Joseph next Sunday. S Dr. J. D. Ro~ns and Mr. Julius Salanon. of Newellton, were visi itors to St. Joseph on Wednesday. Miss Dorcia Wallace and Miss Bessie Muir have been guests of Mrs. A. B. Ratcliff the poat week. Mr. Ottway Denny and his moth er, Mrs. W. F. Denny, weragests of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Murdock on Tueday. Mn. John Ride, nee Mai Leda Stampley, of Jefferson county, Miss., is the gast of her aunt, Mrs. Indi Brown, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Baker, who t: have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. e. W. R. Baker for some time, returned this week to their home at DeIoto, - Miumisippi. ms Vegetation is slowly but graduldy . o seevnsi from the effects ro the lest from and the damage may not be as m great a many were at rt ineliad to to think. The fg tres seemed the grest .- esmers and for a time it looked lie they wre prtty well dons for, bat most Sall are now putting out sain, msd wle . the crop this yea will artally be eanD we should be thankfal that the Mes wee notkilled. Vegetable arenm of Scorme ntered a big set-back b the I fme, but where propert prtemted the ymg plants were not all kiled. In mas a cmes, however, the grdens had teo be r replanted. TheI tte wMas smewhat n error last Sweek in anmmesing that a match ame * d b all was played 8t. Joseph ra Iutrdy ening btm the Newel-a . teamd8t. Jos e bmaht ball soms, w. uadl" in victory for the home gplob Ia Two players on the visitng tasm wek a0 ad consequamtly ament, which so eip pld tsher id as to make imposile al Shope mof ms, sad the was pa iasay sid o, but msair thMan SpolM the erowd that had g wst4 a Striedy coets w agMud waith ýe as ambethates for the athet 11,00 " was not uadetood ta A a iete in any se and we tld am Saimtime domethe viitms wuath sm e so em-.Oa the whlea abem plyed but aurday we very intstng from Mrt to mbh, bath ide deig a M, aapy wrak apd all playser ieeting audito tbemassves. Puaruant to resolutioa of the Wop Jury Dr. Dalrymple of Bato Iolg was caled to t. Joseph last weekto look IMo the shtautom a to hag sdmh a that hb bee so a prerat and with msb fatal Moits in nighbehood of this plae. Dr. SDelrymple reted the infeaste plas ead aamins th aewams soaing frm the ms~ldy ad isoeulsd a umber. The doco st Med thEt th omum mae. taured tis State Expermemut Staise the pseeatds ammd me of ehohrie, momg lka pood mai preid the dissmeus i smeay rmg ars Medl om ed. The deter Mted thut kauab we IharIy dQpenmt on two y m tl iusem, vs: inou.lan of the sum a daaeamea to laoti. He ld par tiumsr atma ama the ltr a ses mry pose~lnea, for witbat spowr to Ilatbo, the dmoctor mmoa d, the s. mloss Its tbm ss quiftMe. The seram eaa obtlmed upo appm s to him M Bam og. th Pik h ,wI C'TOO SEdld ea P. O. Box No. ass We how per I want - L J.H AMI3Y A SO . I HAVE aSor si0 eatmes of bees ear E trary 8.1.. a .. to m ro w oa St. e .. e, k. . Beat AMr.* w Pant a boreproof, toug-bol varIet, trt be a. mo eaily puncture; or an early-maig varlety that matures BEFORE he is ready Sr Im__ I W.iwe Mhsdppl ad Lad aa Au res the c sl es Momi Bi Ba Triapr and TMIe's RCEmy lihaa s l, we are SemMne dilbuters of ShIip IU y ,Pd asl . whic ints at the gin fro 38 to 43 per ca. of glEsw We Il blle ad awl orders for tihe abe as wi ras rw a n, SEE~, bdmP i WHITE SPANISH PEANMUr~S, D ON, oI VET and SOY BEANS, FIELD PEAS, Etc. Cr _ _l _s mtR(iYUCR, savi hreauty is handln aaeia tcbimg WrrI Or TEST4ONIALS. PRICE-UST. AND DUS 3UPWIV3 J. B. rAIN, New OrIans, sLa. N ~rs s nfri St. Irt la Tma smi l So b th Teuas Cet qI4r g. -.n RO . - . .. Pu· 3*.mc~ ~t B K c-'~ ..1 I L L ~ i-~ ..mat *R~wIWtuyu -'9 -· " "' Ai;; ~ : C ·· 27i· W.~ Peed SL~ SpringC~ and eo4. rnS : ~~ -. Yw. 0Mm e#.NmI -I ~ 7. -. K2 ~:..,