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- I Quaity, Value, Service! You get a full measure of them, if you make this store your shopping place when in the city, or by sending us your mail orders. Every article offered 1 is of dependable quality. Our prices, figured on a cash basis, inslurl you a saving and our store and mail order service , you will find unexcelled. We must please you or your lmoney will be cheerfully refunded. Complete Lies of Ladies' Apural for Spring and Summer. Smart Suits of Worsted Materials in a full range of Fall shades and ulsea, 16 to 46, are priced at from.......... $15.00 to $48.00. Costs of distinction and style developed in Wool Kersey, Velour, Berefll, Broadcloth and Plush, savingly priced ...$3.90 to $50. Charming Dresses of serge, Satin and Charmuse, presenting the latest style touches, are shown in a large selection, all sizes, price',rang Sfrom ..................................$2.90 to $25.00. Our Corset Department Is in baruge of Ms. Rosenthal, a graduate corsetiere of the "Goeard" Training School, whose Services are at your command, not only when desiring a Stting in the store, but in attending to your mail orders. We are now showing the newest Fall Models in Gossard Front Lace, G. D. Jetrite and Thompson's Glove Fitting, Back Lace Corsets. A model to every fie............................ $1.00 to $6.50. Elesive of Fifth Avenue, New York, or Michigan Avenue, Chicago, is the kinad you will Sne here. Almost daily new shipments arrive from amding markets of these fashion centers, bringing us the latest style de tglepmemt..-Our amh prices, much lower, is the only difference you wll nd ..................... $5, $7.50, $8.90 and up. Write for samples and pieces of Fall Dress Fabrics or send us your open order for anything you may need. We p hr anl Phtst ca a c hid i Iersa THE FAMOUS - 1ATCE . . MMIUnwSIPPI Motor Car M.iCWICATIonUs u.?, 3-polt aspension, aunit powr plant, -cylinder "L" hea cur its Moek. Oun-lm end1 splash feed. Eccentric pamp, driven by spiral gears eousn -Water. areulated by centrifugal pump. Tubular radiator. Sdesign automatic air valve type. Is xmmr--Deeo Distributor, automatic spark advance. brause-12-volt North East single unit starter-generator. Willard 12-volt Isorage battery. rat.L 8 sri-Vaeuum feed. Fuel tank at rear. Fitted with gauge. Ca pecity 1s gallons. CmoL--Isovers in center of ear, mounted on transmission case. Control lever on bull pivot with locking device for each speed. Inirnumnr BoAnD-40-nmile speedomneter. Oil pleasure gaugeis. Locking, ignition and lighting switch. Current indicator. Carbouator air adjusrt meat. Glove locker and instrument lamp. Tanmssmuo-Selective sliding gear type afrording three speeds forward anad on reverse. Two annalar bull hnearin·. All gears chrome vanadinm steel, heat-treated and hardened. Com--Dry multiple dise-ball thraust release mechanism. Ilan Axun-Full-losting spiral bevel gear type. Four bevel gear diar ential. (Gears, chrome vanadium steel, hest-treated and hardened. Fight roller beanugs numed. Srun-us-Chrome vanadium steel. Front, semi-elliptic; rear, three quarte.s elliptic. iurraaor Gsa--Irreversible. Hardened steel worm and worm-wheel. Tuma--Plain t,ed front. Non-skid trend rear. Wusrns.au-ll4 inches. Wzxo 8sarsD-Clear visionl, rain vision, ventilating. E'rwn- FElectrie horn; robe rail; foot rail; license bracket; tie pump; jack; tool kit; tire carrier with demountable rim. IdFls--Trl g Ca n r Reister $835. Effect Api I. 1917. "C. L CLARK Agent for Tensas Parish. Newellton, La. THE "CARROLL" ".. BERNIE REID, Manager esnieted a I care, a modern is price and conainUnt the the mre aordan. We hvte eptna.ed a cosaldereble sum in movathin oureat sad lki' RaLhb wth the ofer ac ddig rattrctivees sd comfor t or ou Ia Os. -i,,,,w that nothing wll he left unome t canh au dd to te coimfort anl pasnsr. we are oe from :0 *a. m. util *p. m. No. 4 IlUnrvood Typeriter For rile Almost new and in per fect condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply at s..s OGaett Office, aa m.p O, Im. 0. M. FOWLEm SURVEYOR ass A..n. m A... PhYoe No. m pba .s wID be ha to wamer -1~- s tp t maA w t who W. M. JANES Southern Tiimber Lands, Stumpage, Plantations. EMYPHIB TEIIENSýED Natchsi u oufelon Csdecthina i Swift Crl~c~r rl Cream C dIhs,. Cmss Nioni 3~m Our mne.m ks my in~e .Mm eM usled, i" ___efle NATCHEZ CONVECTIONURY, JhL, MLgL INTIBMTING LmETTERS F REV. C. NAMI From The Lake Providence amer Democrat. We publish below interestla let ters from Rev. C. Mahe from ever in France, one to Mr. Phil McGuAire, our town, mad the other to Mrs. ait McGulre, of St. Lois, the letter to Mrs. MeGuire beirg enclsed in the one to Mr. MeGuire, and was an ae knowledgemoat of mamb tl pre ent to Pather Mahe These letters ar rived here about the nrt of February while Mr. MeGuire was in New Or leani, and it rlws by their post mark that they made remarkably quiek time. Father Makh writes: St. Servan, France, Jan. 2, 1918. The Hen. Phil McGuire, Lake Provl dence, I.: My Dear Phil: Your leter of Now ember 27th reached me a few days age and I wduld have answred at once, were it not that I was kpt busy with the Christmas holidays whie were not over when I received yewr letter. I must my that Mrs. Kate Me Guire, through you, sat m a priace ly Christmas gift, for wbieh I m exceodigly gra tef I am gLr to you set of all, fer I would not be at all rprised that you sugged it to Mrs McGuire; and evon If eou did not, that you did net discourage her farm sending it to m, which you could edly have dome, and no one would have been the wiser. I was then at the end ofmy funds. I bad written for some msey to Louisana, but it would b at ast two meuth ere I would reeive ay, and th princely present of Mrs MeGaire will help to tde m over. I tLuak you again, and I hope the Lead will not orget you for the pod deed ysu have doew in sendig me what I msed ed. I writ to M n MG0uire i thls lt tor, and I leave i oep for two rea snse: frst beeo what I say to Mr, MeGuihe viia hret you, and I IdiR not have to writs it twise; asesod, be nause I do net know er McGule' address in t. Louis and oet writh her dietly. Read my leer to her, it aou will, and I knew you wl, for there wi be msoy detas whik you wvi want to knoew, and the ad i to her. aI take ots eg tag ty 1 writi to you to zepsm thouugh you i the etlems of Lake Prelese , em and aD, my best and nerest eslees wishes and my beare don der their eam teied ane mdsses tini nems to me drig mr sta e tr ve yearn in thei mil; als my per ual eme and .ro !n-cur o th e Drench people for what they ore do tag to help aleng uer ermey to*bs terith wr. Tad them theA after tlo pmees war, wm eeo dubi d t it and .fsin for pease, bt do Ise _ t peas a he east; m a pease MnW Ye, bt we won sueh a peur is ue be hndos, nesme a s td Ibl obas tear s m Il r Sonm Truly, thm se d 6k dae Wr i al, but penessi. I m glad to he her. First. bea.s I ma help and eeshit my ow m ad the mm o*dm, and als becIme I eanm Im speak d the German ase, ad t my people at msy Gdemems are i ths Ight beemme thep semst help it6 and that after aN, *0e rem nt asl bMak as they em pelatsd. It is hmpmenle t ask you to r- member m to adl my hrldd rl PrevMineme, r I am pe~emptles neesh to taink *n thir -m is liue; hat pleass remember mi n an espeial mnero them in-mo quire about m, and am a- t oM "aNIF Dunn-may his shdow never gro ism. Theanig you hi the service wn-i dered m, I remainl Yors very repectivTly. t sermsu, rmne, Jam. 4, 1518. Mrs. Jeh aeseire, IL Imi, E. My Deer Mn. Me0asle: I lgesid a few days ago Mr. Pdi ME0uie's ltter, and thf heek it esAed, th* ia yor kindem, ysu set tome tohlp m In thesm wr tims Ri ws indoeed a primely deea * yos u Net me, and I hrowe meteds md eu o pc to o e i my thomn. I hova two days, im as pms as m mres here now, I em conmtant la dem i. ut., if I m a few das htm, I am -n the less grataf l, The 91W ame t o a t nilk * e tim. I m ort o memy, and *a I had writ. ten to ather in la emoe to meod mosome, yet*e0 mabhma n* eartain *0a I hswe no dm whm I *ab sog sme. Umnieo ts noe a much to lv, i is very aeme to have meass. Pume in now ater to the lest tbm. ems and ast eroe dIm rt fe l. Wehad plewt ta sat ad to wee, but new i is dlermea. All the aehbdlsd m rily the, le·a ai A et as i lnd tob. T d er eioe poer and Fremh motio. L They et brnd than any other people in *e weld, and to be deprived 0t a seleat quantity o bread in fo thi * est et them the pomtet nckemh *0o weold4. Man is ales gesbn am , we pry beanm M and * ents a pound hir i, ad peck gse to N eals a epond. We haseMlle or no oeal ed, and me who ks noeet *n deshckiity ore etdmd to ps to hod wdakest ie aven them who haeo *0 deihlissarte abSgras tom 3. etemle** ~sitm n eratle fer the leek ef coal to run the asseMey Coal is another Item that is scarce. We are now limited also to a certain amount every month. We are four to I a family and got 150 pounds for each meouth. That is not enough to cook with, but fortunately we laid in a lit tle store ef esal and we are not suf fering for the lack of it, though we spare It mightil.. Coal is worth at the rate of $30 a ton. The poor are sfering for the lack of It. There is net far fhm ma a priest, 14 years old, wb is now asi, sd his servant was telling the other night that they get emly a hundred pounds of coal a mouth, and that though sick he is now without a Are. Bread is worth 5 cent a pound; eCgs 7 to 8 cents apiece, butter 86 cents a pound, soap 4 cents a pound, oetc., etc. So you may well haLgine that a little money does et go very far by these trying times. C(iehs are worth $2.00 a I need not tl yrou that when I was gettng short of money, and year fim peset em to hand, how rjeleed I wu, and how I thanked the divine Povdence that had you to rleve a friend in distres. We e uffering and suffering very merh, but do not imagine that beeae we are sutring we are a bot to give up the ship and conclude any kind of a pease with the Ger mans. NMe A themand times no! We are dtemined to carry on the aght ntaB we win, and that annot be very far, hr it we get oeursugar, most and ether thd frem Amrica we may we uppose that they are aedsi a great deal mere than we are. We enm stnd certainly longer than th ean, espeeally since the Ameran ee are here now, and will be rady to help us in the spring. I think there a new between400, 0e and e0,Moe troops in France, and they am wm, khi hard mrning to gMh the Gemas fashia that is ai the treehksrn Fiance, every man MOMe o ages of 19 and 48 is under asrs, Dea the priests of that age am at toe theat. In consequence, thas ee -ma that are with eat praes So the town in which I live thee md to he a parih priest and eaee esa t and now the pealrh pue, whoi is eof my age, is lea with O aseteL one who is Sysema, i the aer who is not aMble to o to wabreesse he is sick. Of ues o ed my *grulsos, and h, I o m e I i as much work as .itilbs sr l3l3 sMds, I am re e se by the neigh bebings $0 1 them, and I -aver seAega.r , quito ftmn oad MsO -to the sisters, wmk .... - - don before. My b I have aft" i r than I did I it to the imagn4-i t is better a whie baee f 4dothe sea sea, We b º of all kinds s ho ean .elg they are soar e ii. Is mo lmances, women have tabs thone of men. We no'w have metaiýemmme a d eeduetors pm the n sout w mme postmen, wome btod tiMe ships ,ete. I o et to am the American seMides at .L IXmse and saw sever Shadn& e d m. They wre a fine set eo bpae and they s..med do -sned westh e ty. Their st tei m. ! sw a few dares frm Now Odesa km no aw hte ad diem frm Lams . They a. enje lmed the h e mb hat, we hoand tis year. IThe ush pople am very ales to them Ser they appreelte what they an dao a e em tother re I feget to td yeo that Asar in 54 em a pnd, we am limited t o - p-sp psoems per moth. I -p I o' Net tUesd ye with tMs le k ls, bm I weat to give ys sem ias Mum o the sm isnr SMar n w0 famen at r e beA~ AI Iea where .e have a ledm to eat ad to wear, and pleuty 'of esa to nsm yeu uup In thea leng evenl whem nyu am near a a eed a tak n t d yer flond arom Itti *esa m or lees hiveriWn from eeal. TMk espeeeinlly o our 'peer Midli n in thed b hee, wihouet t mytMa km nto m them up and ay a i l eer ea rbeads r ma m ur them, and ask the s sL to beIn ters rtle war aMe, hs aepease, that wll bring bask sel a M to their omes aad Sestee to he r fo rmr r pre 0.4 buM yos fer what yau ea , mand my Ne rnmd e as He enmy haeu hewto erd-that is hbedred SeM. Yoar msham · d in (-rist, WAtSDg To DSAFTED -E. asks..mud, bsoiesu was 'resei v edr from th provost madnal g memft se advbltg h* eal .en.e.p...a t d to wer all nlams to emr their caslsies SUem amdo lI ani se ts aupe all 'eesie . h a ws immtd brt y - edl eimnsin atm Me is to be a gemeal end.an at an early date of mnm whe fubd to we arr heir ! R H.M' rr - t- L Cb,. . .YB. ,P Medlne Vs. Peed. Do not bey something whbh you already have. You have food which you feed your Lorea, cattle Sid sheep bot when you want medicine bay only medieine. That is what you get in B. A. Thomas' teak Remedy. We sell it and guaratee it to be medicine. We tell you that t will tone up theen tire system of your stook and aids di gesUon, thereby eausiag them to get all the food value oat of the grain that you feed them.-W. . Baker & Soa. PROWESSONAL CARDS JOS. WHITAKER, B. S., M. D. resm ad sýeq IT. JOGaPR, LA Ocee: Beank BlMding. Upstairs. oges Phbeas -J - uidence Phe 71 n DR. L. A. MURDOCK 8r. JoasPa, LA. Physician and Surgeon J ote an Plank oead one * Phoase1-. Iesdeae s-a DR. GEORGE N. CLARKE DENTIST St. Joseph, * LouOsiana In Newell BDemIsi, Plak Doad. THOMAS M. WADE, JR. Will in Te as..and adjoining te the F a courts. Lorse negosee# ea ral seeste. r. Jormmsu, L. HUGH TULLIS Attorseyet-"Iaw ST. JOSEPH, LA. G. H. CLINTON Attorney-at-Law Ir. JOsPS, LA. WE pwastlesee (stcmS, Mn-p, smnai0s cmessa ashnI the sa rusle ans Be"d al Oeams.• Ver IC SBU arGsesseI er uermen . w s as IRANK°e ue s DO ~0 , D. P. A. SP. WOOWoSh. O P. r. INe Oae.mm, a. i Str."Percy Swain" ltrA I4tOUO 'C D . P. A. . LFA. WO OS,. P. -._ 55rndew Mwn -a. Str "Perc Telely S i Pes AeaLe s ea. ,e Says and Punay. at neen r ea arrival . fresh Garden Seed ST.P EM N. The Louisiana & Arkansas Ry. TIHE ]OPULAR LINE BETWEEN Shrevepert, Alelomirls, Wb. sIh, --isdm, VidUas, La., Stmps and Hpe, Ark. * Ferry connecti,.n between Vidalia and Natches. Dependable Double Daily Passenger Service. Excellent Fast Freight Service. Ask the agent for rates andaschedules, or write to C. F. SCHMIDT, B. S. ATKINSON, AsPmt. Genl. Frt. & Pagr. Agt., Traffic Manager, Texarkana, Ark. Texarkana, Ark. Spend Your Vacation Out-Doors in the Beautiful White River Country of the Missouri Ozarks. A stream and mountain paradise ideal for lovers of out door ife. Here is the land of "The Shepherd of the Hills" on one of the most beautiful rivers an the world; Marvel Cave with its undergrouad wonders, beautiful Lake Taneyeomo with delightful summer eamps and recreation embs. James--White River Float Ielightful Boat tips may be made on the beautiful James and Whit Rivers-great towering bluffs, crystal clear water, fresh seese of beauty at every turn, ideal aemping sites and fishing sport to atisfy the most enthusiastic. Women as well as meO mak these floats ad enjoy them jst as thoroughly. TMe "aW these lea Ml th MISSOURI PAFICI1 the eM mt wy to PMeet P$oees For Inormation relative to low reom trip ares, ilrstrasd Iraes tore, ete., ela em or address e w. noesS, Agte, St Seeepit La. |1I I Ikgg a sUOID UII EDUCAT MUD al. Sh l ATE TO SUM= muiqd li h i* pelssmmiedises ar slease. Ia snemel inemsetlea Smiss eeasIn lms ssm Iý woads hsudates . -e-iug-ro s --smter ae----- l Ping CdAD- t Jat Reaeefe Shcm..set f JOHSTON'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES mime are measeless a-m world's aomnt stlss. r Some of e meat pel sellers are: Tria d, qutotaOas, Miam im, M ri Nll is tO Cream, Tat Package, Eatrer ray. A sIamls, Prni Cordals, tes., pat up tO eletty peaim bem Us to as.. HUGO JERESLAW TlepheO No. 11. * - - NBWL LTO~L , LA. FOR SALE Thebuasa.0oest holds sad offer for sale a Scholarhip i. Tyer cemasretsl Osisge, atSle, Ta. This bbolarshi is valued at U.0 aid wll he meoptd by Tylr Commerelal College I. paymeat foa o loteerse lt e phy, Uookkeeping, shorthand or BOoines A r a d Pusnuee. rto eL tltetloin re ennbmned the ttitom idvahsiJ to earn. This bgh rldply as a 850 00 pay mnet emn Usi' n*nra.*. Thli Sholeehp is (athe Gaette in payae,,t Iotr adveruee m ad we are eblgasd to *ell at no grter than a61% dlseouat, or .The puhesr sm ve dollar buying sholarship from he Oete, d at ame time leaves .Uo h muoneys at home - Ir rther lformation, ddre'* IlISA SAETT, . ISeph, La. WANTED-. FURS, IiDES, WOOL, WAX, ETC. VIWm pe buarant.d St. Louis Prlcml !. SALOMON, agag sa g mgg , taimmas rALliM Ma l