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Sf the mI., H. & L Ri Rod. Effective Jammary 1, 1911. ;" 3 )WOsND STATION NORTH BOUND ,_paSSEicGEB PASSENOR--LOCAL McG3EsE. 2.15 P. M. McOGEEE JCT 2.1S "M TRIPPE JCT. 1.5 / IIA. M. ..HALLEY ... ..... 1.45 g g MACON I.27* .S , .. LAKE VILLAGE .......... 1.1 7.10 " .JENNIE 1.2. 6 7.1: " C. HICOT .. ............ 12.48 .0 EUIDORA 12. 4 '" S.MP. M. . 7.44 " READLAND .... 12.2 6.18 " AR"LA, ARK 14 **.. 3 101 ..MILLIKIN. LA....... 12.04 P. M. 5.0 " ,S " SHELBURN 11.52 5.15 8 0 .LAKE PROVIDENCE ........ .. 4.4 . " ... TRANSYLVANIA ...... 11.1. "' 8. 5 S. ALSATIA.. 11 .08 " 3.15 17 "ENOKA 10 47 " 2.30 " 0..7 " . . MANSFORD 1 0 7 " 2.0 " , . TALLULAH ............... 0. 1.4 7 LACLEDE .. . .15 1. .0 .ALLI(ATOR BAYOU. 0.00 12.06 P. M. S 10.10 Q IMBY ...... .... .. 9. ' . " , . l S.OMERSET ... ....... . 11.10 " 1.0 .....NEWELLTON .. 9.1 " 10.10 " ." .58 .......LAKE BRUEN ........... 9.00 1" 0.00 " SST. JOSEPH .. . 8.4 " 9 11. .. LO('UST RIDGE ...... . . 8 i j' 9.00 1.3 " . .OGOLDMAN ..... ... 8.16 " 8.42 S 11.41 " .. .... WATERPROOF. .. ". 8.12 8.58 S 12.1S . M. .... CLAYTON JCT ........... 5 .0 " t. 12. .. FERRIDAY... 7.20 A. M., 7.80 A. M. .o0P. M. . VIDALIA ... ..... .A..... 5 M. S1. ........... NATCHEZ 0.... ....... . . to SaS tdis i pratie fo ti- Srr W ee ar Pro X1 bispasa tk Mlst diis NlefrNsi of Soft riks. Johnston's Plow's Candy Candy 'HAMMOCKS :- FISHING TACKLE S I p DOrng Co. L't'd., - !. 42. Do not simply ask for a "Pboaograph" Ask for the son Phonograph. More than 1,000,000 families thought that they had reached thellimit of pleasure in home enter tainment, when they pur chased their Edison Pho nygraphs, and they had at that time. 750,000 of that million have found thatlimit of pleasure more than doubled in Amberol records, Thomas A. Ed ion's greatest achieve ment in sound reproduc tion since he first invent ed the standard, record as well as the Amberol rec ord by putting an at tachment on same. With every attachment we furnish free of charge 10 Special Amberol records. Write for catalouge and prices. ý-. Apply to e Bee Hive Store, SHUGO JERESLAW, Proprietor. t ellton, - La. utomobiles r Se are the agents in this district for "E. M. F." and "Flanders" Automobiles. Prompt deliveries are guaranteed. U __ r Torba Cr, Magneto las Lamps sad Tube Horn rlachded corme. " - 20a o)or-Power, 4 CylMier Teurabot, $10 LU m *m,,o, " t , . * _Xe literature explaining these cars or if you are tPetemplating buying, come to Natchez and we y~u a demonstration that will be convincing. to establish an agency In St. Joseph. & McDowel Hardware Co., .E j A.G. CASSELL CO., (SucL·ssor to Hardaway & Cassell) : olesale Druggists. of the Pamous Family Remsedtes chr Teic nm clity AtUselptic lver P Hill City Cough Baidm lersapurfsa 11 City Bog & Cholera Cure Mr.. aud ill city wNte a' ' Dyspepsia Cure:-:Platt's Chill Tonic lshy are cuu.l.e d Usadrd Wsmnver sIA • , Vicksburg, Miss. -- - I OL0 CC= = ALL THE NEW HA BERDAS HER Y IN SPRING EFFECTS Are Arriving Daily. Soft 6ollars with Ties to Match Irom See to S1.50 The Season's Novelty. We Cra Supply You With AJy Shade or Size. Your Order Solciteda " -' ' '" - " M. M. ULLMAN & O. Natchez, Miss. "Good elothes Since 1878." by Aq M . ILmpb. Rally Day in it. Joseph was the big geat thing of its kind perhaps ever wit nessed in this town and brought more of our people together than have ever as sembled here in years. It is dir tto estimate the number of visitors,a maf eces to say that every home in town was thrown open and every body kept open honse the two entire days of the meet, and all hotels were crowded to utmost capacity. Many homes were decorated in the prevailing colors of the schools, which were also in evidence on every carriage and automobile and were worn by practically every body in attendance. Good weather and good feeling generally prevailed and the two entire days were literally given over to the occasion, bal-' ne being largely suspended that all might witness the events. Upon the conclusion of the second day an immense adience assembled at the Court Homse, taxing to the utmost the seating capacity of that magnificent structure. With most pleasing and appro priate remarks Hon. G. H. Clinton de livered to the succeesful contestants the prises that were awarded. The friends of each school appludeo ' voiceforoesly wlhen their representatives were present ed with medals. Upon the conclusion of the presenta tion of prnes the crowd adjourned to the Masonic Hall, where "The Dress Re hearsal," a paripr comedy in one act, the product entisely of local talent, was most gracefully presented to an appreci ative audience that was so large that many who applied for admission were sompelled to leave, not even standing room being available. Following the play a most delightful dance was given at the Court House and altogether every event of Bally Day was a most complete This is but brief mention of the oesa elon as we are compelled to defer antil next week a complete account. s ef Schela L. TUESDAY, APRIL tith. Sr. Josinn, LA., March 15, 1911. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of School Directsrs for this parh will meet in the Court House on TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, at 12o'elock. There will be usined of importance and a full attendace is desired. W. D. A. GORTON, Prsidsnt. Thos. M. Wade, Seeoy. The Oliver Typewrit r. abou tnth va of zridbia ,s on daiue i n an nt p wi eqlly p t y poa, in, ar Siadersth any ame-d en17 codts ar, a way-lry. writes in any directLoaa, makes pletlme, In aborlt I will print at ny paint, at te t. Iio ca nt. W e s ea l so m a lm a . e L wm t-c s -Applyto~ The Bee Hive Store, HUGO JERl LA W, Prpiletor, Newellton, La. kIar ur M kkto i f sP*s Min Louise Johnston is vistintg rinds in Memphis. Miss Annie Hornmby spent several days in Vidalia as guest of relatives last week. Mrs. Jas. S. Johnston and son, Master Jas. 8., Jr., are ing relatives on Bayou Vidal. Misees Annie and Mattle O'Keley, of Kingston, Miss., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. E. J. Walton, in St. Joseph. Mr. Russell A. Richardson, of East St. Louis, Ill., was a visitor to his old home, Tenes parish, this week and enjoyed several excursions to Lake Brain. Mime Suane and Marie Calvit, of Concordia parish, who are vLsiting Mis' Nell Martien, at Waterproof, were vial ton to St. Joseph on Thursday sad Fri day to witnem the Rally Day events. An article on the Mimimippi Delta, by Mr. ,Harris Dixon, the popular and tal ented writer of Vicksburg, in a recent issue of the Saturdsy Evening Post is il iastrated with somens ative to the Delta country, including a splendid likens. of the Lake Brain Club House, the popular fishing resort of so many of our people. The many friends in this town and pearish of Mrs. C. Clark of Neweilten were delighted t p h es prisent at the Rally Day events in St. Joseph on Thurs day and Friday. m. CLk has been in bad health for the past several years and this was her first visit to our town since her indisposition. She received many warm congratulationson beingoet vain, the pleaure of which was eujoyed as much by her friends as herself. In making the presentation address at the Court House n Friday night, at the close of the Rally Day events, Mr. Clinton paid a most desrved tribte to Master Edwin Blanche, of the St. Joseph High School, for the work performed by him in erecting the 66 foot npg staff in the school hose yard, from which the Stars and Stripes now wave. Enatrely of his own volition, and without any aar. anee whatever, Edwin sat down a tall ypress sapling that wa groplng in a lake, and dremmsd t oi, hmuled to the school house yard and painted and isad a gilded ball to the top Iia nest step was to creosote the base, and dgging a six foot hole, with the aidof some of the school boys, raised the poleand by means of a rope attacbeto a pnley now runs the flag Up and donm every morn ing and evening. The thorough zaad er it which the work was aoomplished would have refdeted credit ms a maeb older and more experiesed ama. I OFFeRSoPmr rle at a barni a boy 's MRS. JAMES CURRY, St. Joseph, Lae Civ Eapowi. Civil Egglace, f , Ldea rud y Rice levees m, m. All work prom and lrigl done. Refereneea: H. Miller Dodda d E. C. Tollinge, U. 8. itant Eegi neers, Vickdburg, Miss. Addre--. B. W. WATKINS LEIGH, 217 Bresad St., SMONROE, IA. ratr kSmi. The Rev. H. R, Carson, Arch deacon of North Louisian, will hold services as follows on Easter, April 16th St. Joseph, 7 a. m. and 11 a. m. Newellton, 8 p. m. A cordial invitation to attend these services on the great festival of the Christian Ohurch is extend ed to all. Oommunicants of the Church are particulary reminded of their duty to receive Holy Com umanion on this dy. The following society notes from St. Joseph are taken from last Sun day's Picayune: Mrs. Annie Crothers visited rela gives in Natchez this week. Miss Bernie Muir has returned to "Glemuir," after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rateliff. Misses Nell Martien, Rebecca and Mary Turpin were guests of the Misses Hughes last week. Mrs. Locia Stampley Rider re turned Wednesday to Jeferson county, after a visit to her asnt, M. India Brown. J. V. emise, J. . Macphe.ann, T. M. and P. H. Wade, Dr. Trice, Misses Georgie Robertson, Mabel Covillon, Emily Netterville, Elie Hazlip and Ida Hornsby attended a dance in Newellton Friday night. Mrs. Oscar Levy and on, Loris, who are now in New Orleans, will i visit relative in Texas before re turning home. Hies Willie Lewis was the week endguest of Mr. and Ms. R. Y. Newell. Mrs. Joe. Curry and Miss Marion ! are suests of Mr. and Mis. Eli Wat- a son, in New Orlesmns The following notes called from I Sn-ay'. Plcajne are of interest a to our reades: After a visit to her mothsr, Ms. A. COan, Mrs. Stella Abrabhas ra retuned to her home in Magnolia, t Mim. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jaeoby and little daughter, of Newellton, La., are waste of the latter's parents, Mr. abd Mrs. E. Landauer. i An event of great interest to a a large circle of friends was the mar- . riage on Wednesday evenina Masch 29, of Miss May Clara Spearing, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert to Spearing, to Mr. Edgar H. Farrar, a Jr., which was celebrated wry 1 quietly at Trinity Church in theo presmene of the families only owing •a recent bereavement in the faro-" ilyof the mridn. The brdal t attendants we Miss Rosm Brieas West, the maid of honor, and Yr.la Joseph Meoaeb, the has man. The a bride entered at the saoied hear,0 B:80 o'olock, with her father, who -re her to be married, the bidd ! groom awaitial her coming withh is f best man at the altar. The impues sie ritual of theEphopaal faith w peformed-by lr v. W. 8. ma, d Mount Olivet Chuach, Algiers, la.' assisted rb Rev. Olrdon Bahwell, d renstr of Trinity Caial. The bkdeI is very rhrmia roasirl,--a graduate of Newoomb O lias. Jl.e, sad altbough se ha.d -we made her for0mal det, was -_-sa ed as maid of bnor to the oeen of the Carnirt this season, Miss !oait Brie We. She won a mast be coming taor-made gmown of ai cleth, with hat to harmomsa., a carried a greateluster of li le t valle. The bsmid o honoysue w a buatful hand-abtoidernd Mm- e ih j .wn, rimmed with lee~ and a kt h pitur at, trmlr d with dsooin clase of piIk witaSliat the bridal couple, ~ho weatbe a.. aiplnts of mur mmass 6Ifts., leaving imm etelr y after these many r a ttip to Ne,-Yok, whrse they wai fpeda 4 oueI time. e their return - ''i) go to ben kqlng at $GM abast. As will beesen by the noti.pmb libed ulsswhere the meeting of tbe School Boad calld tar the sb April has been pospazed to tm u ith April. All seembees w81 to - m Resasliagl I in Sbe boe Sop Peat O0e for week amdly ~Apsl 1 0·¶~Y m1UI 1 ' I agt. g a . "a D rrink n -- - TheBesi 9 NATCHEZ DS IVI cPEARLS. S ( ... L ~. · mmnun= n uu u m n mil Work an th big mw mill rectead ost aeres the river I at. JSeph is prorevimg ra i and tsrill will be smdy r f as abosut June 1st. When e pleted thomB will have ceapmd at oms 8x,000 feet per doy sai 4 wlg slve emippment to oaea A I end hsead wawpk .lyosrek t u e f cat 7hoe IO . -L. afail bdhet to ta ,lPat bUa 5*enea Loam bIr 0o., whogie d u6Ih at Ane tosic, Mie. . Wr. Y. u eoab, the sNior u bslu i the ."a ; is losted au t. Joseph, and wi leook 1 after the operatis of at tlB .q, The capital iensed Is this l wil b"O li x ftes n o di hsn a thomanod doser. A tradm ad, tw I mus in h1.th, and seedrng over 120 teed teel ibk, is Wibe con-I .treated, whdsb will be- ed to' move the )bea diseks ad timbhr, the Slt em will r the ,pr mo el hr mole tseov a u mqar be ssued ianasaer . ompst r Ieias r aheloe ata t d GoGIa .a we-td tmber is J4 henos **eor, whisk wll umphw b *a lers ate *e*, mp, sw .ad"" tawei. sh be be a oMhap. Wkse will peb (him isste to e A lobed .penIsee a this *g umnterpri pertbee thme . yeaus t lsasL. Teim lse p 4al idthe oua d t" to t. Joseph wil ertiealy work it the 4 auag oe .a0r town, whle severaLd the opeatrus 8wim oreo j their amtille bhee. Mr, $ ?mb iii . aia oead sot iderahbib aav , Kerbs lre bod-n as a bot swre m to-l, and has eui iab In lthe saw auli cad ihtse bolmab" for a of fesa. ] addiblu to Ms in ths *t i#is ales W PreeMdaet at eI flf Iwlumb ! tsar., a bi f ace ar u '. '!3 Out fitt i thh dll: Wb Co...* b ceniweeie fnelduh, l. Theatmpa gaP~Is wilyh supd~ Ion Watorw.1Iet .ed er? lltM as it I pee ba-n sales In the loal mairket. The rig Ma twrpdie hei thood wiser at our .in I.toS i Apo itr enesma adlit. Jevsph wl be 8glad towd leos_ 04 heap d its peopla a maqoadlile L a1 ME*. Jiin Bart e i wmb~iJ *.i - t~aep ~ -( ar, acrd "s.'.iea s . Cori cell eaebt antsl~.,gg igit nrey* trees, A,-- - OI ,. T- - - ~ : - : .v I A Ali att we' baw45Uw · :L~*L~~~ ~P. ~ P 4ICDI:l ,a., kri~~IPC A.