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The Teasas Gazette. ST. JOSEPH, -- - LA. ABNEIR E. GREEN, - - EDITOn. SUSclRIPTIINo V AIIY 1i l. AIvane. I), 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 111. For state senator. I hereby announce |ily-a'lf a: .t can! di date for the State Senate fr-an thell '"th Senatorial Dintrict, (colltlpo"ll ."f the I ar ishes of Concordia alld Tt'nI-ila. If ('let ed, I pledlge myself to faitl fll lIglar and represent the )('vt inte.rI't of the people to the bst of my ability and un dertanding. G. i , ('INT((N. Tc My Fellow-('itizens ,f (0nc',,rdia and Tens-as l'ari-hi: I hereby annnnde,' my al pirion to tle honorable p)-stiG n -t r, lor--" nutill this District in the stat-e 'meatle, rubijet to the DeL'ocrathi prilmary. EI)\VAl: C . l;ll [T <. For Representative. We are authorizedl to annoTunlc IItON. RAM'L. W. M.1AR1IEN as candidate for re-election to the Lo'wer lne-' of the General Assed'lllly I thlu State e, f Lulif - iana, from TeIlsas IarI h. stI!,j,~c-t to the l)Democratic primary. We are authortizedl to unoIIInIlctfi(' l \. JOHN M fRII( K' 11 as a :t:didailt' for the Lower Hone of the Ieneral'l .\j4nt- bly of the State of LoI Il,-iani:l from Tl'e l saN Parish, sunlject to the I)eniorcrati. pri mary. Prlceediigs of the Seaatorial Ex ecutive Committee. Parsutant to atlj urnme'nt, the .Sna torial Executive' (',,sT itte'e of the'i L9thi Senatorial Di)itrict, mIlt in the Court House at this phlce at 1n(1n to-day. There were premsent: G. (. t ;,lmnan (proxy Geo. tI. Clinton), %V. M. David aiun and Jo. Cuttrry. On motion, ('II. I. C'lintIon as eilct ed Chairman pro teorn. The notification of caldidates for Sen stor, and for inemlners If the S-enatorial Executive Conmmittee. were retceivted, and tabulated, and thei following resolutiotn was adopted: Resolved, That tlw, followilng naiimtle persons having tiled within the lrn c.rlibed time, to-wit: IelIfore 12 o'cloh1k midnight of ()ctolnwr ;:lst, 11 1, withll the Secretary of this Cmnulittee, n1titieation of their candidlacy, and having made de posit of money requireid. are hrceby de dared candidates, at tile priiary eilc tion to te helwidl o, January 2:r;rd. 1912: GFOR(;E IIENRY CLINT(N EDWARD C. RuItil*Es Resolved furtlther, T'hat thlle fllowing named per&ons having tiled notiticatinl of their candidacyl as Inle'lll'eSl of tlhe Senatorial Executive ('aomlittte', and it having been found that tlhere i- but ,Int candidate for each platce on the (Colttnit tee, the following nanIel1 Illrsonl are hereby declared to lw' thile nonIinlts of the Democratic I a "ty for llnwllber- oIf the senatorial Executlre C(nInnittei': FOR TEx' AS Pt RIml . W. M.1 Da)idison Jces'phi Curry Foa Coaco)RI)IA PAI' I. P. . 1. Warren B. B. Parlamnt Foa TIrE I)nraTrT-4T-L.-talr:. G. C. (toldmtanl And there being no further business the Committee adjourned ine dlie. I;. H. ('m.xr,', ('hairtnan I'rIo Tem. W. M. Davidson, Secretary. -Im -I.,,1 A Shocking Tragedy. The New Orleans newspapers of Thurs day contained the details of tile tragic an d nd shocking death of 1Mr. Edgar H. Farrar, Jr., of that city, which will be read by Tenwas pIx'opl with pain on cO0eoat of the young mIian's connllection with this parish, al hire his father was born and where his grandfather lived for many years and died. YoUý Mr. Farrar's dehath cattle at the hands a burglar, w ho rolled his riesi donee in New Orleans, and Ieeing pur sued by his victim, turned and fljrl one shot, which proved fatal. Edar II. Farrar, Jr., was the oldest son of Mr. Edgar 11. Farrar, w ho is the mos eminent lawyer lit Louisiana and or~e of the 1most dlstingJuiNslel lawyers and publicists in America. The grand father of the unfortunate young man was Mr. Thbon. P. Farrar, long one of our moat prominent citizens. Young Mr. Farrar after receiving a elelate education at tihe 'niv'rsity of thete h and the University of \irginia, was adruitted to his father's law-tirun sad pe promise of a brilliant caree', He wa of a bright, sulnny temnperanent mnd ad hosts of friends. Ie was nmarT - ried onaly a few months to Miss $pearing ofNew Orleans and his girl-bride sur viveM him. The (iaette tenders its kdeepest esymnpa to the berieaved fIamily. MSE S CII DISEASE P ior About Stoma~ h Treubles and S how to RKelleve Them D1 not neglect indigesttin w.hich may Ia to ataorta ofitilan mt cmplinteat . Aaqnient physician tance said that Mi perelnt of all the ills of the hIllmaln hIdy dIaeveLhr origin iaditordet-ed stomach. Owr ea ieoce with Rexall )yspepsia Tabl l ust6.belmeve tmi to be amumi the most dependable remedisa nowrn foi the eef of indigestion and dbveu1 dpeptLi. Their inredients are su a and le.ilng to the inflamed membranes of the stomaeh. They are rich ln pePan, ote of t.he greatest dig'tive ir known to n~aiciane. The rlief they , a bd tI very proupt. Their use with I~e yand regularity for a short * t~n l ~to brilngl ahlt a cewation of pplms causaed byt stol.ach diiordnler. s. Dyepepa Taablet hiep to insure 0W pe4f tite, to aid digestlion. and etu nutritio-n. As evidenoe of earilUr.lt Ifn Rtx-di Ityspepia Tah h,. Itl lt to try theen at our risk. liI* 4ivge entrit satisfal.tion, we risl r nw the money you paid tls ee gl, jlhbemt qestion or ornmlality. q Ithre alM a, pnces tcuj ents, 0 $1.OR. eieaubert von can t ,our atotr-The Rex ga Btneu, Josaph DnWo., t.d .-:~r -- ~' - The following Awards Were Made to the Members of the Tensas Parish Boys' Corn Club. Yield. 1-t prize- Ralph .h . -1 1-:: h ,ln-h'l- .. .................. 12.00 2nd pri'-- harle- .i\, 4:; I-;1 I,n ti-'l " ......................... X.O0 3rd prire--Ianmir L 1.'h, 2 ' u-Ahels ....... . ................... 5.00 Profit. Ist prioe--Ralph .\ly, ,.st If crp $3:.'N); value of crop $i1 .3:-10.00 2nd prize-Duannie L.y nch. c,'-t vf rlp 21.(M): \ahe of crop 32.t~ l-- t.00 3rd prize--Charles .\ly, ,,l ,4f ,r p $3:.40 value of crop) $1-3.0-- 4.00 Best Ten Ears. 1=t prize--Joe llarp.'r... ....... ...................... ...... 400 2nd prize- a i ynch ........ ........................ ..... .0 0 Essay. lst prize-l- ) a nie ynch l .................................. ...... .00 2nd prize- Joe Ilar|,r. ......... ............................... 5.00 :hB d prize--Ralph ly ..... . ..................... ............... 3.00 THOIS. M. WADE, Supt. Smokestacks and Breechings PIPES, VALVES AND FITTINGS, ALL SIZES, HOSE FOR ,SPRINKLING, PLUMBING. ANYTHING IN TIN, IRON OR COPPER WORK. SLATE, IRON OR COMPOSITION ROOFING. FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK. Every Facility for Filling Orders Promptly. W. H. BRUSER, 113-115-117 Mulberry Street. Phone No. 829 VICKSBURG, - - - - - MISS. Agricultural Implememts of Every Description. EVERYTEING FOR THE COUNTRY STORE AND PLANTATION. Address Louis Hoffman Hardware Co. ,so LOC, Planet Jr implements are the greatest time-savers and labor-savers ever invented for the farm and garden. They frequently do six men's work, and do it better than by ordinary methods. Over two million farmers and gardeners have found this out by actual use. You can't afford to i be without a Planet Jr. No. 17 Planet Jr SingleWheel Hoe is a most handy and effective tool for garden cultivation. A tine tool for working close to crop., especially in late work. New No. 81 Planet Jr Horns-l oe, Cultivator and Furrorwr is a great implement for cultivating and hilling crops up to 4 feet apart. Compact, strong, and :teady.runoing. Does just the kind of work you want. Come and see our full line of Planet Jr labor-savers. Schwartz & Stewart N1 TeHrEZ, MISS. N tNoat7 LOUIS FRY, The Tailor. SNORTH 6OMMERCE ST. ...-.- PHON NO. 73. NATeHEZ, MISS. e fIa just rtturnd fro,;m l':trpe and has briought back with him sme of tlhe newest styles, and is als,, ac',nmpanied by severai of the best tailor, tn bhe had, which enabll him to imtake clothes according to latest design e with every gtaranta ats to, lit and )atifIaction and otn shortest postible no d tice. Every gainmtnt trUid atnd titted on cusfotmers efore being completled, if so deire\. !! l .a L ima re 174 REFERENCE: , DELTA TRUST & BANKING CO. e. H. MAGRUDER & eO. I Cotton [factors & Commission Merchants LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, 140 1-2 SOUTHI MULERRT Si. BET. CRAWFORD AND SOUTH STS. a RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOU it :SHIPMENTS OF CmmroN. EVERYBODY COMING. To Ss ee t ret Hasgebeck-Wallace Shows to Exhibit Here Nov. 16. All roads will lead to St. Jot-ph on Theamay, November Iith, when the (lrl Hageuheek and trat \V allwce Shows combined loan up. and «treets will be crowded with the holiday thou ends thronging to see the grawl, gr grous, auriferou arenic tree parade. Be side the gay, glittering and slpeetacular pant offerings characteristic tf the Sgger elrufIP , IWher are annonnfI l uIn MOIImon poosen s and historical addi tion., which willw nmmand unutial at tentkm and ae striking inovatit,,s. Thia .asioon will be one of inde erilahle as 'entations and lavish dipilay of pdrlrit ewels and costumen. The show ti ses ion has the huge elephants, s.perhb owrses, costly trappings, people and par; i uphernalia. After the morning parade a free exhi >ition, to which the pubnc is invited. vill be given on the show gro'mud. _ Car load hog iencing and HLarb wire, at received by Giully Gr-ery Co. ie . d to be right. FOR SALE 100,000 CYPRESS S-GES All ROd ert. $4.00 Per Yhpnamd F. O. B"SARANACI'? J. G. KLIUNE, St. I -oJL . .I S or 6 does "600" will eue Syj Mrof Cills and Fever. Prie 2c. FALL MENS' WEAR LATE STYLE HATS. IlckudIM Stetseu & Malfry Make. ALL KINDS OF Up-to-ate FURNISHING GOODS BOYS' CLOTHES, MEN'S PANTS AND OVERCOATS IN STOCK. Mea's uits Taired te uMear. New Goods Received Every Month. Thos. J. Reed & CO., "Hen's and Boy's wear." Natchez, liss. 406 La stt. Notice of Episcopal Service. I)i\ine service acconring to the righllt of the Episcopal ('hlrrch will be heldl as follows, on Sunday, November 5th: Christ Chureh, St. Joseph, II a. ii., Union ('hurch, Newellton, 7:30 p. m. The Bishop of i.,lnisiana has made ap pointninit of January 21, 1912, as the time when he will make official visita tion of these congregations anid for Con iirruation, and the Archdleacon would he glad to, receive the names of those who s are dh-irons of being (onfirmed. II. R. ('.~ues, A rchdeacon. The many friends and acquaint ance of Mrs. Richard Baldwin were shoched to learn of her death, whict+ occurred at her home in, Lake Vil lage, Ark., Monday rihrning. Mrs. Baldwin had been ill for about two months, and while the end was not entirely tmexpected i came with all the inevitable gloomn and sorrow attendant upn such an ,oCCasion, to tthose whose loved ones go on before. Besides her devoted husband and five small children, Mrs. Baldwin is survived by her father, Volne' 'I). Fowler, four brothers, \illian "., Volney, Jr., Orick M. and For rest Fowler,, and two sister, Mrs A.\no Alexander and Mi.s Winni 1). Fowler. Faithful to every duty, and at fectionate in all the -'elations of life the deathl of Mrs. B&ldwin has mradt a painful -void, not only in he own immediate family, not only i, her own immnodiate fnuily bI,u it a wide circle of frienn4. # To relatives and frienrs sh was very dear and memory will ever Is affectinnately cherished while al hearts. go out in svymgp:thy to l.e afflicted husband anid chjidren whi survive to mourn a bereavene t whichk to them is irreparable. Farm for Sale Cheap. SMALL FARMI OF : aeres, good premfies one moulatsd horse, wagon and farming utensil.. Located six miles from Buckrldgl and four nt!ies from Newellton. Will ell cheap for cash. Apply to JOHN DOVeTER, Notnas P. O., La. Trespass Notice! will be proepted. . JoTcr Fr ANNUAL Accqphy. State of lomislans, Parish of Tensat 10th Dlstrliot Court. In the Matter of the Tutorshlp of the Minor Jesse Stanbrougb. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby givet Sthat J. H. Rollins, Tutor of minor Jee Cianbrough, hasbu died his Annual Ae count in said Tutorship. Now, therefore, unless written opp sitio, thereto be filed In the olce el )Le Clerk of the Court ftr this Parisk within ten days alter tirst pubiceatlo hereot, said secount will be homole gasted as prayed fqr. !i tnAu my had san4 se.l this, tbe 8th tayr of October, A. D. 1911. [tB5AL.] JOSEP[ CURRy, lezk l10th DlsrioLt Court, Tennst Par jisj. Js. isOCBSSIOW NOTICE ltat. of LOuislan., V'rlra ,f Teasas. 4 Teot.t Distrit'Coort, 'Seseealon of Rlchsrd Bdtter, de'd. PUBTJC NO'TliCE is beeb given that David Butler has app i to he appointed Admilnltrato r of the up. eseuslon of Rbeioerd Butlej, deeaseid. SNow therefore uonlems wdsta p• slison thereto Idied in my eM* w in ten days Ifrom Airst publibntien bse of. the said appointment wilU be mstd as prayed for. [L. s.]fWitness my hand and the seal of said Court this the 80th day M October, A. D. 19lt. JOSEPH CURRY, Clerk 10th Distriet Court, 'leose Paa Ish. La. St. Jeoseph, TA., Oetobet 3O, 1911. ' FOR sALS. 5o RusT PaOOF GaTs. r fpsrprgoha aes Grass sad all oser seeds. II., Peelgls peg bushel Atnegs S. A. DUNN. Z~eelIoue, /. EweIumsa Psw.ahum. Important Annon We take pleasure in announcing that our Mr. HeIry F. Scott has just returned from Philadelphia and New York City, where he person.. ally selected and purchased an up-to-date stock of Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear, Dress Goods Trimmings, Wash Goods, Latest Novelties and Housefurnishings of Every Description. With modern Show Windows and Tiled Vestibule recently added to this Splendidly and Conveniently Located Store,.our facilities have been greatly increased, and we are now in position to offer our custom- ers and friends superior service. Our sales force are the best obtainable and every care will be taken to provide for the convenience and comfort,_ of those who honor us with their natronage. As to our prices on all merchandise, we guarantee them to be the' LOWEST consist' t with QUALITY and STYLE, and in every instancel we GUARANTEE : 'ISFACTION. Assuring tl Rich and Poor alike of my appreciation of their kind patronage during t he past, and soliciting a continuance of same, I beg' to remain, Yours Very Truly, ~ ---- ,_ HENRY F. SCOTT, The Store of Values. Long Distance 'Phone 825. 402 MAIN. STRETIW , NATCHEZ, MISS. Big Show Comin ST. JOSEPH NOV. 16th. tn. THURSp AY The CARL HAGENBECK .- - AND GREAT---- ife, WALLACE SHOWS f f 'BINSD al, rho et ling men e A. AVAUNT WITH THE OLD-HAL n. III E RARBST AND WHQEST SAV TH (OREATESF ARENIC ARTISTS S MOST W ERcUL PER IN AIR. BEST PAOEAN b S TIAT . ,ran KULLARVO s "uggvi` ig** TN 111K was MORN AND WiK5t'.AN.ANY. '... - MO BIARD HORBg THAN AL eD BI 1W I[4it ,: P- 3 0I1S IF TWICE EUPMIITS ij1. . "gMg h, Coranuted sad Ca.mee Cgrmess.-TraMied a Trasbbabh &es Ion ad Zsbratms.-Prodi-Ssies fee the SIt Pa.-T lowss as le the Lio.--sElmphL t sad isr.-,To ee is to h a .v.. SO 30 CLOWNS A:AND oo sr & aWUsL SnEaCl rr .71 i'd. 'en be ORAD PARADE AT 10 W'OQII,. B STRuET PARADE S DoorsOp..ant 1 aid7P. M. FIart ___rrlsdIal I Reserved Cts M Ad4i lhinleues 7kN ' b Sc.o S ed om, 5lwe at m-ST. JOSE"" D- CO. at sctly sese Ptharged on She. Genes. U WntFhim P vi b bs iui ehu. I' I WIS JTO NTrIFY the peblic, mnd may emdetht I a mu p* Stb' E unION L a am Prd to he*OP PflICE' p. U in sir A% p, a nat . fME F ITI rwe Mousy Rn. tv lo Ir rlgt 14 YlidlL" We are via iethat, spaýý pal .f ~d matr to *IoskY t teh atsamsr m e wrapNo -' -6b42 .L R3t4 millýs~i ý .l Eikasw "4t~a add. ea I- a. raJ1 itl, Cowe adu s men toMU sat ree at' ýe toI f~~t~ 0. oplk -7, ass ae .o !}± °aeiw sd i'