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1CULBERSON IN . SWILSON RANKS Texas Senator Gives Convinc ing Reasons for Favoring Governor. a £ IDEAL MAN FOR PRESIDENCY g-mecrst of Best Type Who Would Divorce Government From Priv Ileged Class-Nomination Means Success. governor Woodrow Wilson has t g nl a new champion In Senator Cul krsars of Texas, who has frequently bees mentioned as a possible nomi- 11 awe for the presidency by the Demo- a atlic national convention at Balti Is a formal statement issued at t , Washington espousing the cause of, e New Jersey executive, Senator Clberson says: "Now thu.t it is practically settled U S ubre will be no primary for president, f 1 have no hesitation in saying in re ply to recent inquiries from Texas F Demoeratr that I believe we should a -(. igmte Governor Wilson of New ': lry for president While all may at agree with him as to some details, 8 visrnor Wilson is by birth, educe- a dgs sad conviction a Democrat and a smocrat of the very best type. In the present emergency be would ap- 1 dly the fundamental principles of oneracy to existing deplorable con d ting In such manner as to restore f St the people their government, dl- a w aee the government from a privi a ed class and seek the prosperity of go whole country rather than a ar- t ied few. Wilson's Policies. "He would limit tarif taxes to gov s islental purposes, he would regu- a . e js stly but effetively railway and .~r corporations engaged in later ~ t ei commerce, and while he would s 4.1 liberally and generously with the r aiond list he would make it in gIat a rol of honor and not a mere diolam for a coarse and wholesale as- F akt span the treasury. Recent at- e Nos which have been made upon him a d 3i, a £ a c e ater Charles A. Culberso 8 : I se of his stand for popular go- t a m iit and because he let it be S ae that be did not desire the up "' t t speeal interests, girting them t l uderstaud that they need expect i* s fer from him after election, have S.. 1lared him in public estimation I Bit swerved him from his high pur-f ;a'I- to serve the whole and not st -·, a part of the people. " e latest criticls of hit is that as gYesmor of New Jersey he ba :, o ort to msdty or repeal the o f that state uder whlio mat I 4-' the pest trusts haw bue organ- i t i. Ths charge to entirely baseless, i Wr Is hi very frlnt muessge to the ) Ii*ture Governor Wilson de - the existing incorporstion a S the state as having brought I :i~giredt upon it and arged such thage in them uas would ectualyr .In st the abuce of the prtvlge 0t ,* oration. Hoe also recommendod ,t amoh scrutiny and regulation sot be conned to corporatonsa I :Sueig charters but should bo utend- I Ssu already exin stenos. A Strong Cendia, ? 4severnor Wilson, sas sa a9ai . SpreIden appeal. o partio L l. t~ o.urs -ra view at oo la tlt9ep*hlitaa party. Pree -ltH will unquestionably be re by that party. His syapa with the regular Republicans sad epposition to reforms advocate the progresriVe Republica! Us ew . -While It p~ay be adlt te j)eders eor the prgre i supporto the ticeet noultat by their party, yet this is not tru the rank and file who as a rule are politeal ambition and coe. tly have no party loyalty to manl IS To grater extent than the Democratic andidates for .t mhat1 Governor Wilson wouald from this class voters beuldes every Democrat worthX y same sad drawing largeLy _: eil eatlonal clagse sa tde i .Le elemenW. WEi campaign, lkqp gy ~e ade for governor of New will be remarkableo In er hi _ or atellectual vigor In grasp o t political condltions and . of sttatement o0 ti@ g he is unecelie e any p* ass of the t1gesa We must na the streanth and resouru publcan party and shooUI ourselvos with the bellet my an we nominate can hq We mout draw trom the i Republicans an4 t e s Stg to win and i~ M )uget reyt var to de thi is to 5mwes iheaSt. Joseph Drug Co. has a Mgock of disinfectante so empe t bealth of both man and beat liis unfortunate timue. NOTICE. lssmoL at tshe Ilalatswto peM - eaots e eSns5S U Was s k w YAl bs The St. Joseph High School will begin its commencement exercises at the Masonic Hall on Friday even ing, May 17th. The program for the evening will consist of numbers gotten up by the different depart ments and promises to be real good. The graduating exercises will take place Monday evening, May 20th; and at this time the commencement address will be delivered by one of the foremost educators of the State. The public is cordially invited to be present at these entertainments. The curtain will go up promptly at 8:30. On Friday evening of May 3rd the Round Table Literary Society of St. Joseph High School rendered its final program in a most credit able manner. Each member con tributed to the success of the enter tainment and all present were glad to have been there. The high school room, which was used as an auditorium, was beauti fully decorated with flowers and presented a most pleasing .appear ance. Dancing followed the formal pro gam, after which refreshments were served by the faculty of the school. A slight fall is reported on the local guage on the river front to-day, while the back-water is on a stand from Tallulah to St. Joseph. A slight rise, however, is reported at Waterproof. At St. Joseph condi tions remain about the same as last week as regards territory covered by water. The-plank road is under as far up as the Blanche residence. The new street known as Fourth street, extending from the plank road south to the Union Church, is entirely covered, while the Price Field is a sea of water as far as the eye can reach. Ejom the Union Church south all lands as far down as "Duckpond" plantation are un der. Water also covers the streets on both sides of the Court House as far up as the lawyers' offices 'on the one side, and Mrs. Brown's res idence on the other. Tad-poles and frogs are like unto the sands of the sea-shore, while the latter serenade 4he town nightly in every note im aginable. The marriage of Mr. Joseph Levy of St. Joseph to Miss Fabiola Moore of New Orleans occurred at the home of the bride's father in that city on Wednesday the 8th inst. The groom, Mr. Levy, is a pro gressive young merchant and busi man of St. Joseph, who has lived here for the past thirteen years and by close attention to business and gentlemanly conduct has won the friendship and confidence of our people, who esteem him highly for his manly character and generous nature. The bride is a daughter of Judge I. D. Moore, a prominent jurist and now City Attorney for New Orleans. Fair of face and form and posses ing a happy disposition, she is be loved by a large circle of friends and will be a most worthy help mate to the fortunate young man who has won her heart and hand. The friends of the young eouple extend the groom heartiest eongrat ulations a~, sIncerely wish them bot ,oyage over the eventful sea of life, Mr. and Mrs. ILevy will make their home in St. Joseph, where a moat cordial welcome await tbheir coming. Here's a Offer Ye. Shild Net Overleek Rexall Dyspepuia Tablets rsemaey tom ach troubles by aiding nature to uppIL the efemets the abence of which uu the -atric juice- causem indig-stics an 4d peplaS. They aid thes pt ch to digest food and to quic.I quql ertl i) into rich, red bloodC ~~nrp nesmary for ove co-p apa! bp wate. . oCray a Pecage of RexaUltbjepepaia Tablets i" yowr veat pocket, r keep them in yoer opm. Take Q alter each heavy mpel ~ae pove oa aertion that indi gemion wil Wt ibther you. We ~waw what Brexall Dyspepsia Tab lets a sead what they wll do. We gwar aitee them to relieve indigetio ad dye. pups. If they fal we wi raend your money. Three mass;: eab, 0 cents, and $1.00. Resqaser, yeo can obtain Rex Sctaw It. Jospb Drug Co., Ltd. NOTICEL State of Loiiana, Parish of Tesms, Tenth Distriu Court. Succeeiaa of Marganet Moor. Ashford, - 1 All pruties hebaw aL the o scoeneon of Ma. ya oos LAsh ford are heg oetq tolle the same with thse undasgned m or before May 14th, 191~. D. F. AShBFORD, *Admionrator Semasim of Mapsat M. Aublurs. .. Jah t~,.. API 1th, 1 -tlL~P 1P ~t ~' Prepare for Overflow. WE HAVE FULL STOCK OF Oakum Coal Tar Pine Tar Oars Oar Locks Rope LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH SCREEN DOORS Green Painted (Plain Work) - - - $1.50 Varnished (Plain Work) - - - - 1.75 Varnished (Scroll Work) - - - - 2.00 Covered with black screen wire. Black Screen Wire, per yard - - - .25 Galvanized Wire, all sizes and mesh - 35 and 40 JUST RECEIVED! Shipment Mexican Star Hats - - - loc to 30c BAKIR & SON. For Sale! Several hundred feet of 18 inch diameter No. 10 steel water pipe In 20 foot lengths with steel flanges.- las been used one sepson on rice farm; guaranteed good as new and wll sell all or any portion at half price. VICKSBURG BOILER & IRON WORKS, VICKSBURG, MISS. Natchez Auto & Supply Co. We miake a i ialty of lhanding the following popular makee: LIBERTY BRUSH, $350, BRUSH RUNABOULT and NYBERO Automobihls. We have a mot thorough and complete outfit, including vulcan izing plant and repair shop. Storage affordtld cars by day, week or month. We have Mme of the finest equipped garages in the State and by reason of our improved equipment we are in a position to render automobile owners unsurpassed service. Free air for inflating tires. We also handle oils and all antomobi t accessories and parts. 804-806 MAIN STREET. NATCHEZ, :- :-: MISS. PARLOR RESTAURANT LUNCH ROOM rOIr LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 327 MNMu STRET NATCHEZ, MISS. OPPOSITBRITTON A& OONTZ iANK Where you always find the best; quickest service in the city; kitchen always open for inspection. Regular dinner 30c, with coffee, from 12 to 2. Oysters and fish in any form. Beet market affords. White cooks and waiters. Tenes patronage solicitel. GARDEN RESTAURANT PEARL STREET NATCHEZ, - - MISS. -oee se c .el.t We wish to notify our Tenses friends that we are conducting a very nicely appointed cafe and restaurant just op posite the Corinna Hotel, to which they ae specially invited when in our city, tregular dinner served from 12 t . Price 25c. Every thing else served at our counter prices. S f A CALL ALE A TL FRAWLEY & WHITE. The CARROLL HOTEL, WCSUtl tR, - - " "ISS Every modern convenenience, delight fully located, first-clas in every re S Our friends of St. Joseph and e Parish are cordially invited to make themselves at home at all times. GEO. L KEEN. To the Pic: ° On the socidtatlsio Dr. E. M. e Read. I have locaed here to prac I. tife Veterimary Medclme. Am a graduate of the Crcago Vetierery CoUege, d c practice here and At the priet time my oMce wl0 be at A. H. Berasteia's Stabe , em Maia Street. Phone No. 881. ' E.LD ,MLD.C. anigThtE of SytSh. in (mr spino icirs iou di MEN'S and BOYS' wi HATS I LATEST STYLES is ALL PUICES f EvElrnylruNNW to Men's Funip 6 Tahrsdd SlitS $13.50 t45t .U ALL u rr n U S Thos.h i&CS o "lams man OWCm___ 406 MAIN S11! NATCHEZI MISS. NOTICE. L tfavimg Mlly rugsvwi my heith I b.ve actvely red w·e the praice o l aw. Oam ti VidUm, Ler . L. Fd>i WATOBRI GOUIOBTIOUT cowucOIon Un swim FALIIDL G i ess, Cas, Ice tom. -We Soick - .W· fUmn II ObDIMG LID PuT OT , .me owuutvlcn is ..u.mi. i 4 EATCOEG COIECTIOIE!, unv~ rugiln~nl Ulm OL~O~ka~i ~- 4· Trespess Notice.m r~auUOXG1ish MOTJ- ,tm g -~~~KrA r~~AKi~~Msini 1eý d uow~~ aasa UL LSuMY,Mi. ST. IOSEPH, LA. ofic and IRetB- a Hofme Gioa o owhil The best Uderwear Is the DERL UNEN YESN. We have studied the problem and that's the amwer. Cottly? Yes--6.50 a se Iut the s la IN decor's bi cts th e two. OslDihld for summer wear. Cool as ely na can be for the hot wather, and a weaderefl pretecteio Is our variable d aon. WlOW S urls Co., VICKSSURO, MISs. FOUND. Silver Buckle, bearing initials, "N H 8 -Champions BaskA Ball 1911" Owner can recover by applying to asette and paying a small reward to the negro who found it. Miss sseeie Marks, of Waterproof, spent Thursday in St. Joseph. Mrs. Oscar Levy attended the Levy-Moore wedding in New Or leans on Wednesday. 'We are glad to learn that Mrs. Sedden of Waterproof, who has been so ill, is now much better. Dr. J. D. Rogers returned last Monday to Newellton from a visit to his former home in South Louis iana. The UJ. 8.'. Nebraska, enroute to Vicksburg, will reach St. Joseph next Monday, May 13th, and will remain at anchor until the next day to giv our .people opportunity to visit her. Hon. G. H. Clinton, Senator, and Hon. S. W. Martian and Hon. Jno. Murdoch, meminm of the House, left on Thunday for Baton Rouge, where they go to attend the ap proaching session of the General Assembly. Mrs. J. M. McGill, who is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. McDonald Watkins, in Natchez, during the flood period; has been slightly in disposed of late, but her friends will be glad to hear that she is now considerably better. Mr. L. H. Brigham, who has been in the employ of. Messrs. W. R. Baker & Son for some time, left last Sunday rot his home in Ten nessee. Mr. Brigham earries with him the best wisuhs of a host of friends made doring his stay in: our town. ULttle M COoele, the little " daughter of Mr..P, g rs. John Maron eof Wateproof, who has been so ill, was rsomnoaced cosid erably better ynestdq. The little lady was taksn toIlatos for treat met and wal wegnetA by Dr. Gorttn atd ber pia, and grand mother. ews d her improwem t is steLay qweslated by her meay friends_ Mr. D). A. O'Kde, who was so aseriouly buared by psoline exple sion aboard mtor-boet reo y, and m take to NaabM s fqr tiat ment, is so moah improved that be was ,he to 0lra oa loday. He was saoompanied boe. tby I. m O'Kelley aad their infant daugh - ter, littlee Miss mbeth, and his sister, Miss Annie O'Keley, who also saoompanied him to Natobes. In a very prtty dcription of a wedding altroa m sntly the Be ton Leader paie the soonowlg t& ste to Mrs. A. A. Iawler, who is plemutly rmemberad in St. Jo mph, where she spent everal months in 1906, whdl her husand was en pgged in ob..struotion of the Court HBee: Mrs. n -Iarw a, "Mrie, I lae Thel " Ms. I Iwla~o smaollthat S beloag ooaeainflaI. e tlke dtheaesn OIrt and toam possaetu te the du I.ws came to St. Josesh on FRi d that the privte or proctipo levee the elti ci Vidjlis had raised around the mear of the town for pretetion rees bo k water, had -teen wag desphe the batc hSe cd the ood peole of that town., I who ie s aes dtamimned Ight Th 6 il mVowMard ismeeoaous. r Tb. psagd Vli mb to bei, d Jdied . mml , ,and TI dat Ynoiggn ntW OimL a "R. B. Fashion Clothes" are not loud or lonesome looking. They're cheery and clever looking. Some fabrics are bright, some medium and some light; all are unusual in pattern and quality. It's no wonder the clothes made from them are distinctive. Add correct style to perfect fabrics and a perfect fit and perfect satisfaction is the natural result. $15.00 to $27.50 ORDER ONE FROM M.M.ULLMAN & CO. Natchez, MiPs. -- - - - - --- - - ---- ----- - - P. O. BROWN JOHN DOUGLA88 -W. T. JAY IN cOMMENDAM BROWN & DOUL&ASS, Cottn Commission Merchants 'Ioin Didtanoe Phoan Main O1f NEW ORLEANS, LA. ems owms nirn emmYmnamman A=OOIATS MBM3RS IJVaPAOOL CtOIBON 8al50K T ABsOCIATION Orparr.sndesos Imsd and Order. kl.oied. Ledgers, Journals Cash & Day Books ALL KINDeS STYLES AND SIZES COMUPLA"E LINE OFFICE sePPLIES GARDEN SEED DIRECT FROM THE GROWER sees ose To :meow" Mo.U *LSseasRe16 mewn1am ATS DRUG .RA e .. . . . . Lowe Gtey for HigW Watu! e iDopg, Pike Poles, Cant Hooks, 5kW 45nr, Oakim, Coal Tar, Charcoal, Brt SpliM, eolr Chaln, Cold Shuts and Last* ras, Rock lIluia 6 Point Dry Cell BatterIe S - . . PLOWS 4ii iIi[ND i -ii[/i PLOW GEAR Plaate and Farmers will find our line of BLOUNT and AVERY Plows and all maz - r of Plow Gear to be the most cormplete saadbst selected to be found in the South, ad owewould be pleasedto have your in S , at n md orders. . . . . wwnarie List now resdy, which will relyb ipast youe. Write for it. -