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Buy Furniture That Wil Last a Life lime If you contemplate furnishing a complete home or purchasing a single piece of furniture, you will find a complete and unlimited display in all our departments, in which we invite your inspection. "Our 28 years of furnishing homes is your guarantee." SHARP FURNITURE COMPANY -113,.,15 .Natchez, Miss. NEWELLTON NOTES (Continued from rast page) Mrs. Robert Wimberly, Mss Ma!y Ardd, Mr. and Mrs. . . Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Owen, Miss Grace Landry, Mr. Oscar lancaster, Mr. Joseph Reeves, Miss Ettelle d Brock, Miss Lmelle Jaeoby, Mr. Me Kinley Stanley, Mr. Horace Colins, Miss Bessie Newell, Miss Ethel Da vidson, Mr. Newell Fults, Miss Cor nelia Fults, Miss Margaret Fults, Miss Josie Gordon, Miss Jole PoFlts, Miss Lillian Aly, Mr. Henry WMh berly, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Salomon and Mr. Carrol Seaman. Thursday night, undbr the aus pices of the American Leglon, and management of Mr. Hibert C .Owen, a most delightful dance was given at the spacious audltera of the Newellton High School, and many were those who enjoyed the splendid music furnished by the Ameritan Legien Band of Natches, and all left for their homes odeliag at they had had a wonderful time. The doaur of rain that ell all the oftesaoon no doubt prevented many of our friends from Waterproof and St. Joseph from attending, but both of these towns ware represented by several ars of youn peeple. Those esent were as follows: Mr. and Mr4 PIr*ti Jacoby, Mr. Douglas Rateliff and Miss Lucle Jacoby, Mr. Newell FPlts sad Miss Ethel David son, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Altmt, Mt and Mrs. Howard NeQ#er ; Mrs. Hansford Neterviwle, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Noble, Miad Ma. . . W. Vogt, Mrs. Fred Sharp, Mrs. James R. Lynch, Mr. and Mu. Hubert C. Owen, Mr. and Mrn. Wade New ell, Mr. Ralph Shields, Mibs Carea Shields, Mr. Metcale of Natehes Miss., Miss Mary trk Newell, Miss rane Newell, Mir Rehin Newel, Mir Dell Newell, Mr. Horne Cotlm, Mr. Me Kinleg Stanley, r. uam Robertson, Mr. Harvey eoe, Mr. Henry Wihabely, Mr. John Peek, Miss Rebeea Newel, Mr. MLala Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Morrs, Mr. and Mrs. L. de Vrfes, Mr. ad Mrs. P. L .Othrie, Miss Cesela aoe, Mr. Chadas Aly and Mrs. lte. Wimberly, Miss Mary Ard, r. Zd. .Me Donald Miss '-9D ler, Mr. C. V. RaneI, •am aot. cliff, Miss Jode FsaI, Mim Ce:ad Flte, Mr. 9V4dek s. WOam Margaret lts Mr. and Mrs. mnry Kaufman, Miss emIa Ma a Miss Sodeen Madl, ;. Ma ri, Mr. Isu n ses, Mr. kafma ad saDle Muir frees St. Joseph, in Penevive M Se. ton, Mirss i kdesdeb Mr. W, W. Middleto. . Edward ewe Mr. I. Y. oa*, Ms sl Mr. Ervin Poe, am Devethy Messe, Mr. Cirrel ae, Miss osne .ja dry, MiS Geneva Riali, Mr. it aid r Hal_- y- ad se. me wanted to hedle city radee and rsbil the *ulnsl and gendue W . 4bi* P.I.ds ...sis... a3xa., Spiees, To"s faiesnhss, ao..heM Speelatles, Arm..... Asero elaW etc. Over ic searatead predets our values a-e meseals and Wat. kins Qeality is In a elas by itsasl. Write today f free ssa l and ifB details of e offer ad a STo a 3.a M a 3. . oneb, SataS ast 8m gy- At.sepel, 11 a. as and TAO p. a It a. es TM so - hi ~ flew -..k i a Ml lip a. a A Uarmi ~ g~ = In the cone of his remas made to the colored population at St. Jo seph on July 4th, Mr. Young maid, - in speaking of the respect for law td 7 that the colored people of Tenms e r. have, and their aversia to strife, Si "For a period pf three years there a was not a single Jury case before re Sthe Courts of Tenses parish, and ct nks y the Jail at t. Jo- al Seph has been empty except for the confinement of some unfortunate I ti whom the asylum could not accom " modate for the time being." That such a happW condition has existed, d and does exist, in thin parih, we are proud to aeknowledge, and while m the all is not empty at this time, di we will state, that asude from two d unfortunates confined therein, await * ing accommodation at one of the state Sasylums, the register shows only e four prisoners, all held on minor Scharges. There is nowhere a more d law-abiding citisenship among the a colored population than we have in t Tenses parish, and it is always a 4 pleasure to u to give der where bonor is de. S The strike ef ralroed employees, L threatening a tie-up of railroads aad I stopping trtns, has easeed good deal 7 of unesiness in all circles, and we m have been daily epecting to me the d pi eamger trains pulled off along this 8 road. In fact this step was announced r. for Wednesday and Postmaster I Bigp, at St. Jeepph, wired New Or leans for Instruetion In event that r diemme arema. "m New Orleas y L offiee advised that all mail ears . weald be attachd to loeal freights a and malls would be so handled until a . the erisis I.s psed. As yet the en F peted strike oft locomotive eginem Shams not oeesgrd but whether' it is a merely deferred a few more days or n will not happen at all none but those I, on the "naside" can ay. Bat, p a 1 pay for ?Tesaparr., thy fithful d" a and reliable d 'Percy" is al t r. plowing the turbid waters f the , treat 1 lsippi, and stakes may th s come and strike m may but.t . th i "Percy" goes on-nearly forever. 4 "The beat," as we m faoliarly trm or a the Natche and Vickarsm packet, L by whaterver ame sh may be known, P L was with us, an untfailtr trind, * r, iag beerle the railead eame, and we believe the "ol rdiable" wil a still be with as, unaffeted in its 0 sahamsi by pliesl and flneeIal arguments, w n te 'ron bhorse" no - ti longer saet emmd thm dthsed g. he oemmitlve oumma for a Par Iaeleuh. p toh thn I Lsealans Uels Newe uS bqaleu in at the tie of the A ,ter V " __ma Nea. I w be a egem d Q tee ne r - a-1 Steam ' m ~b em. - a i 8Pea e.e ies*t r a mgeb the Y-l~r r a St is l aiesam d iass bl a steis It 1 ld ise jsa sta. es bad.tie end sneel t!re m i, to rt j: d A1 stie i ar tTes Ci ie ad rem :, agetf asm - 4 !is, ai, _!. an oh himsas of - s o al el C oen al Ia a [ m eon sa.1as e fmiele part sma at fieetaw nspw of a . ast e 4 35 and a, s4sl ' hanl a * I asss sm,ge Ithn o, r a t in I2 . on m fai IIma i Om ira- b a4.s s I m Oemst h leetw aI " n and -e-m taul at west olt o nam er; m nma ame wesat h mew m at i' e enes llandI wlah pi ad a s of th a baja. ml or . m mi b.. w** S* being in teww p 11 n a^ i nueg -1ek an wd of o h" . a reinLal paIrt m mUema N, l ahl a meism ua and a west a 81, 6 tan , a. .1 l mtle 5, umqs I I I is STILLS PLENTIFUL IN TATE .- coUNTY. di Jackson, ioss., July 11-Declaring w that gills are becoming ssh a nui s sanoe ih Tate county, Mi~, Lee *, Smith, prominent planter has posted re an unusual sign on his place. It r reads: id "No hunting, fishing or distilling - allowed on this land." DIVED IN SHALLOW WATER; BREAKS HIS' NECK. ot Springs, Ark., July 11-e. J. d cAllster, of Congo, Ark., while out swimming near Mear, tis county, late yesterday afternoon, made a dive to the bottom of the swimming O hole, and did not come up. Friends rescued him and later it was found that his neck was broken. Late this afternoon he was brought here, still alive, but with little hope Sof recovery. In a RUPTURE EXPERT AT VICKSBURG. Sepley, Fames This Speialety, Cafled to Vismbevw. t F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phils delphia, the noted trues expert, will Spersonally beo at the National Park Hotel, sad will remain Thursday only, July 20th. Mr. Seeley says: "The 8permatie r Shield will not only retain any ase of raupture perfectly, .rut ontracts the opening in 10 days on the aver age case. Beig a vast advancement over all former methods--exemps. SEying instantaneous effects immedi ately appreciable and withstanding any strain or pesitle no matter the Ssea or loaetion. Iarge or difficult Scases, or Ineleieeal uptre (tel lowing operations) pecially solicited. " This Instrument received the only award in England and in 8pain, pro al dueing results without urgery, lajee tions, medical treatments or psei Stlions. r. Sedeley has deeumenats freem the United Staes Govnment, Wash insgtn, D. C., for aspeation. He will Se glad to dememstr witheet or fit them it desired. Business e mands trevet stopp~lg at any other place in this section. jP. L-very statement this meates Shas been welilbad boeoe th Fedeml in Sta Csts.-C . H. Seeley. SRom Oftlee, 117 No .Dearbon St., Id Chl ege. 10 a ALI.'S CATALI CMATAI. rdts W mnce tt Catrrk bothers MEDICDENis a Tece and Bood Par4. fer, and a ts tee _ the bdedpun. S mertes serees of the body, tes mo readebje 1 f iea and rerts. a a reatis finre. !. .. " C.o.. tias, Ohio. * Notie is hereby glven that the SCatesnt .ive Stlek Co., lase.-has Sbeas didebod, la th manner p.o S by Mw, ad saet lelten amith a hs. ie ppied quM ater there " DOLTON eMV , SIquisatern ** S -mna mws, nss gs ila. shsege PROFESSIONAL CARDS ul- JOS. WHITAKER, B. S., M. D. 106 *ed Plr~si mw l fwan It ST. JoSUPE. LA Oeoe: Dank 3.1ld4m, Upsairs. 0l8e Pb.. $ -J - Regiddaecn"p1ew n t; lesseeooB~s$~h~ees~sSOO,' J DR. L. A. MURDOCK lut ST. Josurf, LI. ti. Physician and Surgeon flt Oeoe m Plank Road wig OS.. Pb... 1!-a Reddeooe 114 Ind 'P. DR. GEORGE N. CLARKE DE3NTIST St. Josepb, Jooulalan ý! In Newel Daldla. Plank Road. Is irk ir, DR. W. W. MONTFORT twe re DENTIST OriaOer Doak or Nrewepbia. mnt N1UWUUON, LA. "' di ng Kinsr of Work Done. be. Crows sad 3dbft Work a Speesilt .1 d. aly ro- DR F. E. L .ITON S.. _ VHTURýARIAN 1 IP Y.TJWLAN, - LOUINlIAA II -ý Orninab 1ndaa V.tarlnarw Dopes. il- Pb... No. 11L. a9ll VU mwrr el by malo or wire IwomnpUy mw THOMAS M. WA`') JR. I..&I wni to Teses ad vola I -. tad estab. ST. :oeewa. I 's GO . H. CLA' TO W1 Attorney-it-Law ; toWor. JOSEIPE, L"~ Wil ~ne~ Iak~ Daaemn.E, aIl.... .L Taemn Oimooriia am Y· ft - I ,rem an Buiwul lr NI O. M. FOWL=R SURVEYOR r 312 AU.gsm. 4wm.. yes Nmtche - .+ NU.. I .e, wq ori toee Q tvf he Es publi. mmd will be 4d to emewe minim~ni EDOTUENMP~~ - bl'lr. - ~ ee~~ 3e~wme 1m b 4S _ - d<31pboIm RURAL CARL - U The Ualted Sbat .4 C emiaseu s eadae r .iiait natinm to be held at St. IkLn on Auust 12, 1ti , to fll ae pa ~onea of rural carrier at NeW s sad vaesacies that may kiste eret na ural routes fromlht pest ble. The iS) of a Tural earder on a standard daily w sea seat. d 14 miles is $1,800 er muni, with sm additional $30 }er mile per maw er each mile or major trmetioe there of in eceszm of 24 piles. The mIaSry oa motor ibutes ranges frome $2,4 to s2,s~ 0 per annum, according to length. Separate ezamiatioms 'ho motor-route sad wages reutes are no longer held. Appobatmet to both positions will be made from the same register. THE EXAMINATION WILL BE OPEN ONLY TO CITI ZENS WHO ARE ACTUALLY DOM ICILED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE POST OFFICE WHERS THE VACANCY EXISTS sad who meet the other requreenmts set forth in Form 1977. Both men and women, if qualified, may enter this esamil nation, but appointing offleisr have the legal right to speclfy the asn desired in requesting eaetitleatl eta eligibles. omen will met be een sidered for rural carrier appolntment unless they are the widpws of U. 8. soldiers, sailors, or marines, or the wives of U. S. soldiers, sailors, or marines who are physieally disquali fied for examination by reason of injures received in the line of nmli tary duty. Form 1977 and applieatme blanks may be obtained from the offices mentioned above or from the United States Civil Servieo Ceomis sion at Washington, D. C. Applies tions should be forwarded to. the Commission at Washington, D. C, at th earliest practicable date. TRESPASS NOTICLE. Public Notice is hereby give. That "CLARA NOOK" piFntatles, in the 4th ward of Tems peish, Louisiana, is posted against RUNT ING, TRAPPING, WOOD CUTTING AND GENERAL TRESPASSING. All violators will be vigorodly prose. outed. S RS. IDA IL BURFORD - - PRESSING SHOP cl0rn'10 - Icyri -h' r< -eragergleed .,arge for Weir e. • s,- PAUL AV3 ST. ItSEMaU El O .r asheU - slp esabultate . "-. - in d-se uIw ht ea ,_ vg. .e . i e1r w l .| -i + . + --.. pd .I .. +, . .++,,< " ' + - ..',. + + ,.,+,, , • + g . , , . . .+.+< 8 Ri.preseadn SMrae Hof Ne Iait C II Ia the Wt*¶. Office Ove Bank of t. Jos ph L. P. SHAW- eQ Foundy and Machine Shep Meohiaery of All Descriptioa Ruepded on Saort Notce la Best. WortanlIke Manner Special Attntion To. Gin Repairing Sip-la tea S b NU Pire Frants,. Orte Bars, on HIad Specisl Cast. Ings and smoke Stacks Mae. to Order "We fppesm !pv gs am anin s am .. PsRe ,AW &-OMPA Y wraM ; - .kc~· mvsYrSI w The Nat~ e e "" U.id r w Maagmm , . O E, Ja.. M .i p r.. 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