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Skeetalume Por leeping off mosquitos. greeable and Bffettive, Twenty five 3ehts a Bottle. VIDALIAk DRUG COMPANY 1t~oflltit ý altlo x ottl~ ll Fotemost to be mentioned among the ivents of the week art the dif ferent parties given at beautifu "Ravenswood-on-the-Lake," the idea J.- place for all kinds of Out-of-doori pleasuin , sUtch as picnics, swimminj parties, boating, tennis, etc., and at thebi this is the initial season of the popula: fesort, it his altead prover =` to be (luit successfuik While no fur. mal opinti~ was given, the place hat , had h number of visitors from the sirrednding vicinity and 'tis moda pldesant to meet ones friends there from a distasae. Severat $arties wier m smbled ar the grodnds last Mtonday one of which was that of Mrs Outh. *' beitsoh. Who had the Date ~ad Flemn tag families with her. After k 3ieite dinner, swimming wUs the divrslYier SOthr parties have been spending thu ev: etins, ah "Rivenswood4-n-the. .Lar" 4n accont of n Mbeh will b - *j V in thtis eoluat latet is the i. items cuIh6 too late for publicatton xeM nwode it as &hrmin" and ardos theghtful -6ntertainer and we hope her veatfte will be meat remuanera " fIiother one of those "slumberlesi" parties was given by Mr. Fred boy a :,Ms home last Satdrday night. Among Sthese tii attdance were: Missses Utly :Vidal td ighiana Davit.*4r Bar. .e`: Nubs.. ...5. usle. Rome Graf ten from Natchez, Geneva Rountree, aahd Bostner and Mary Belle Mason tutm here. The gentlemen were al ·. Wop being Ma sra. Fred - tijii , Jon Dixon, Carroll , a l~p, 1an Lytle, Jake Sblea .R. S uGarteSr Yeiams Eeista and lfstrer MWn hwpeoned the partpU & bnred Loy attended a "3wine" 1Ites OCeoaeintie." in Dater base .r am at the we.k and tsearf! ,." ighti t thi tist I traelag Ve soist !s ~ at e o s riMwe - A- npt ]lap ate reperts are that It. - awt b a make that will make y awlthy. It im what that w ll .make yes heagapmta4 Inade4aijest Le*1 ,IRB YOU. . SAVING?+ S"- VWAUA AlD 'UIDAY, LA. your Accounti. Sever small .o . f . . , - • _~ ii ' r~L~Lt t". +. ,÷ +, _ Miss Mary Louise Netterville has returned from a most delightful trip to Washington, D. C., where she visited relatives and had a most wonderful Lim. Th ahbove announcement has been expected for sbme time and will cause ida-spread intetese owing to the pop. ularity of both Miss Roantlee aan Mr. Falkenheiner, whose home thui has been since childhood. The groo. is certaiLt to be congratulated winning the heart dbd h 'miof 'el our loveliest girls and the bride eonl not have made a better ehioed any where. It seems that there is always a gelas; oftener two or three at the same time, in the hIospitable Dal) home. This week ' MiKer Jesephiae Hylamd,4f Vlheberg, Miss. Congratulations are being estnduled Mn and Mrs. Wille Rountre upon the asival of a fine baby gi1 -i thels hose i Talulab, M Mrs. Minni.e lein, et Natche wal te .seest of Mrs. Sidney Dixon the first of the week. Mrs. L. L Purcell and splIedid itle son, Winfred left on Mondas for Bellingham, Washington, where they wrl spend the remainder a the m with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purcell. Mrs. Purcell was. "at home" to her friends the evening before her de parture. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Conner have returned from Waterproof. Our popular Assistant-Postmaster, Mrs. Della Knight, is enjoying a much earned vacation at Hot Springs, and has not forgotten to send cards to er friends; "your. truly" being re embered. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fagan had a gw guests in for tea one evening uring the week. Mrs. W. J. Cockfleld is visiting in veport and Minden. Mrs. May Haysmer and two child are spending the summer with tives in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. C. P. Seab and children are ting her parents in Homer, La. Mesdames Ohlsen and Reeves with ir part, returned from New Or-.l eas ,Weddneaay and report a "big times" Miss Catherine Murray is spending her vacation in Baton Rouge and New Raods. fir an( t Mrs. D. C. Strickler and boys ieturned this week from a week end visit to relatives in Crystal Springs, Miss. Mr. Homer Smith is home from Shreveport. After 'two weeks visit to her bre ther and eitet M-. and Mrs. L K. Ptucell, at White Hall, Miss Annie Patcell returned to h.er home at Black Hawk, Miss, this morning, Nl Purcell aeeompenying her home. I. Mri. j4 .r . ri A. B Bsae enter tained l. Enlow, of iatces, t.diAn. ner last Sunday. Mis Louis Bisland and nephe', Rallh Shields, of Pine Ridge, are guests of the Winstons this week. i Tie Altar Society oaftM Catholic Church had a pleasant meltinu at "Cozy Corners" with Mesdames Dora ad Mary atd s-ad=i Miss Marie, Tuesday evening. Mr. Joa Dixon "as "best man" atI i sister's wedding which took place Itn.-jatehei at one o'clock Tuesday. We wiadre when John will need a "beet man" nt-his own wedding. (?) Mr. J. O. Cloy from Meadville, was a busines visitor this week. -:... "-. ",;..of Natches, was S •-day4 of-. . .hi . Mr. Jehn T. Row. eomw over 0ofer to look after his plantation interests at Arnaudlia. Mrs. LR D. Calhoun and children _ dig sos .so me iii. atohes iti ras `madot 'and rihanother, Hesl. Perrealt before Mrs. Cal Ian's ' atu' e for Colorado where wil..spend several montlh with Mr. Cahlboun. Lots atr folk are in oelal with water eleons, having thei~ t~inds come in avr ta to enjoy tlisluns elos ftrit with tO. Mrs?. . Ubgteu. alee, VsU Cognel Hudnail, of Natches, visited her th. *riL ju of the week;. olatnd, rentased hews a. e . dr .q s a moneth with her eant, Mrs. Auget . Brin~lsa lrenu a o attgated quite a few io the Baker Grand Tuesday aftumersea.nd evening n a pIte we k enst a pigse show Mr.?. C. Mngeue and sans, WIget a-d Geoge, o Monterey, p. sd aseuSb town. Ahs w.ek emroute to BOARD OF ALDERUuEN. The Eew.NMar aSidSheaso ef Al( demeaf the Towm cO Va L., mela thi - t MaSv~sl *asg, ad., ijt ad f loiug.neinv ured to Murraly, ll A ,n . h YI n: G . r.kl.ulso ad WaJtel r were examined, approved and ordered paid. dree Oil Corporation __ __$ $ 24.22 Bak. & McDowell Hdw. Co... 10.26 Vidalia Oil & Ice Co. .----- 208.02 Garlock Packing. Co.-:. -.. 14.91 Southern Ry. 4 sight do:... 131.00 Patterson Coal Co:-- ...... 139.37 L. C. Vance. Seeetay...... 7.20 Dameron & Piierson_ ----... 16.86 F. M. Davidson-----------........ 46.08 E. A. Enochs Lumber Co.,-- 23.57 Black River tidntbbr Co.....---. 14.10 Chas. Moritz-------------- 26.00 Coneordia Sentinel--------- 16.25 Total---------------. $695.75 The Mayor presented his report showing fines collected amounting to $55.00. This report was examined, approved and ordered filed. The Clerk presented his report of receipts and disbursements for the months which, condensed, shows the following result: Receipts for month July_ $1,165.50 r Disbursements ---------- 1,049.44 Net rec. ovr disb, July....- 116.06 Bal on hand Jul. 1, 1i20_. 1,681.16 'e Bal. on hand July 31, 1921 1,797.22 The committees appointed at the last meeting to obtain estimates of cost of Schillinger walks from Front Street to Ferry, and from High Street to point opposite the High School d building on Concordia "avenue, re a ported that they had obtained esti . mates froir three different contract ors. These bids were presented to the Board, and' on opening same it was found that the bid of C. G. Miller, a Agt, Natchez, Miss., was the lowest. It was moved, seconded and passed that the committees award the con tracts to Mr. Miller q't the price of I his bid providing he Would sign a suit n able ¢ontract and furnish satisfactory bond. In regard to the walk from Front Streetto the Ferry, itv'as decided to 1 - constridt part of this walk of con h ,erete, and the balahee of wood. The latter to be constructed iln such a man Iner that it can be reyloved by sec tions e On motion, duly seconded and pas sed, the Town Marshal was instructed to purchase a stop-watch or cnruno-i graph, provided he can secure a good h substantial one at a price not to ex e:ed-- $6.00. The condition of the dwelling house owned by Mose Bailey, on Third St., was brought to the attention of the Bbard, and it was the sense of the g Board that'this-buitding in its presenit Scohdition igh5'7ra.Ve fire menace, and it was moved, seconded and passed unanimously, that the Marshall be in structed to notify the owner, Most, d Bailey, to have this building removed i within 15 days from'this date, and in the event of his. failure to comply with this'order then the building will be removed by the Town and the ex pense incurred shall be assessed nagainst the 1ldt, The Street Committee advised that there were a nudmber of erossings needed and asked authority to lay in a' supply of (t000 fcet'qf 2 x 12 timber for use on these crosvuigs. On motion pased uiaseiniouslYy, he .'street coma ie aittee won indtructed to pui-hale it b'qusantrty of lumber The t iuty of the Wdtt now is Ai rpm the ma~ii; was next broat'up for stteoti6n. quite a low con ptptpts havuigt b 1 )ecemived tle F adit condomti. cts vaittw,' fae ". ajtt ue' t refer ed , Wtk Supern tardi t of he E: L. &,W.. Wks. plant who stated that palt ,ef the. trouble I ap$ tthe well. It. apui, e that the , firat water .pupmcc bd, a nmuuddy or a reddiqht appearnoee wbledisappears aLter "pagp is opersted a short tie. Mr. Vale' slggestiyp as thit a trough beoQns rcte4, to carry off this e Orst wate th- .gutted and afters Sthe water clears up t. woud be diver ted to the settuig tanksa . On motion, scolded and passed, 5 unanimously, Mr. Vange was instruc ted to comstruct a suitabJp tropgh, and Mr. Moritz GIts instructed to order an ,tadditionsl 800 feet : of. lumber fot As ..r.tlrer .entedy, it was moved, -' sconGd arid pase "uianimously, a that It shall be the duty. of the Supt. ) 6f the F. L. & W. W. plant to thor oughly alush'all the mais in the town twice monthly, pidTefrably on the see o' cnd and fourth. Thurday of eaeh month. The week beginning Monday Aug< a 1st., and ending Saturday August 6,. Sbeing Claan-UpWeek for-August, the Comnmittte on Law Enforcement stated that notices had been distribo ted calling attention to this* Clean-Up 4 Week, and askedthat 'the Marshall be authorized to employ . an extra cart to .ansSist in removing all rubbish sd th*t the Ma abal be firther au thorired.tb employ Ih'ctinpetent per son 'to assiet with tb( nspection of athe premises to be, mad Monday, a Antost 8th. This matter was referred rto t proper Committee with power , Anoter set of etufor the prQg~osed Town. Hall Building wa' p resonted for the in pe*Aon of the Board. These plans .show a two buildlina; the seeond toor of -c is how for uis by the Masonic Is sene disacssion of this plan s- It was decided thatthe propr thing to do Would be to prerent the matter to the Masonie Lodge and ascertain if they would oe-operate in the erec ltion of a bulding sach u.as shown by 4 the alans. Thre ri.· rir referred I to Mr. Morits who stated that he would take the matter up with the Concordia Masonic Ledge and would b be ready to report bf the first of the g week beginning Augst _th, at which t ime a speedal meet ill be called to arrive at som deeiioh in the mat There belig n'of urther ubsutnes . before the Board, the meeting was ad d Jerned. L PB fA HOUGH, Mayor. - Attest: w GEO. A. MURRAY, Clerk. t - " Notlee i hereby ,tg tht the PhUpilip Plantatieon, 's Wld 0 Is posted agat' huatinngj trapplng, fishliang, or any ether kind of trmpes ug td all partis'esaht o daing sal I' proscuted aecording to law. -I A. T. [ALVIT • I STATE TAX SALUS OF a_ IMMOVABLE POPETrY.' Staate of Lemdism, Veros Dellaeem L Ten Debtrs,, Cmeasrdia Parish, La; SBY ITUE o the autorit veat ed .I s me L..th Cem an6 I- Lia of the hate 'of 'I wl s m the pdmrsia wasrtat se onisne avss eqeding day until sales are i~epileted all the immovable property upon which taxes are now due to the State of Louisiana, and the Parish of Con cordia, to enforce the collection of taxes assessed for the year 1920, and interest at the rate of ten per cent, iintil paid, together with all costs as follows, to-wit: CHARLES WILLIAMS and KING LYONS, Deer Park, La. 930 acres Watts tract, being all l )tq.3 apd all lot 1 except one acre in North-east corner, lot 2, Boyd tract. Taxes, int., costs, 1920 $208. K. P. CHAZE, Ne wOrleans, .t. i6 acres Herbert tract, outside levee. Taxes, int., costs, 1920___$4.95 MAMIE DIGGINS, Vidalia, La. Lots 6 and 7, square 7. Taxes, int., costs. 1920__$11.50 J. D. HOOTSELL, Clayton, La. 4 acres in Clayton. Taxes, int., costs 1920...$19.72 L. E. IOOTSELL, Clayton, La. 4 acres in Clayton. Taxes, int., costs 1920_.. $7.69 Estate DAVE MOORE, Vidalia, La. Lot 3 of Back portion of W'eecama plantation, containing 200 acres as per Plat Book "BB," page 299. Taxes, int., costs 1920-.$105.03 ELLA WARKER, lerriday, La. Lot 8. Block 44. Taxes, int. costs 1920_._$7.90 JOE BOWIE, Lismore, La. 43 acres bounded on north hyScott; South and East by Burrill, West by Black River. Taxes, int. costs 1920__.$28.14 WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Lismore. La. 51 acres, bounded on the North by Burley: South by Scott, West by Black River, being part of Liveoak Plantation. Taxes, int., costs 1920 ._$42.09 BEN ARTHUR and LUCIUS LEWIS. Lismore, La. 134 acres, part of Liveoak Plantation, in Cection 9, Township 6, Range 7. Taxes, int.. cost sl'320.--$71.67 E. G. &F. S. MOUNT, Lismore, La. 75 acres lot in division of Homes Estate. Taxes, int., costs 1920..26.70 ALEX WILKINSON, Wildsville. La. Lots 1 and 2 of Lot 4, Preston Est., containing 60 acres. Taxes, int., costs 1920___$34.78 WILKINSON,. MONTGOMERY & CASKY, Wildsville. La. 8U1 acres Black Lake Plantation, bounded on north by Athlone plantation, east by Black Lake, South by swauji lands, wet, by Black Water ,Plan tation. Taxes, int., costs 1920---$539.42 Estate CHARLES GOR DAN, Mon terey, La. 55 acres, bounded north by Ooklsnd, Soqth and East by Swmp lands, West by .Magnolia. -- Taxes, int, costs 1920___$21.l3 Estate of.ED. .USK, .Ape, La. S. half of SE quatter Sation 35. T. 44, R. 6., containing 69 acres. T Axes, int., costs 1920___$23.08 J. W. THOMPSON, New Era, La. 80 acres, west half of east half Section 36, T. 5 R. 7. Taxes, int., costs 1920__.$32.67 J. F. VAN VOORHEES, Natches, Miss. 500 acres Burnstown Plan tation, being all Sections 17. 18 and 19, T.3, R. 8. Taxes, int., costs 1920__$195.25 G. J. BURKE. New Roads,. La. 240 acres 1NW quarter, N half of NE qu arts. Sqction48, T. 5, R. 9. Tax I,. t. "costs 1920__'.. 91.65 D. K, JEF'RIS LUMBER CO.; Chi cago, .llia. tigrt-of-way 10J feet w-!-r i': the. MQrsiris:pi l;ver tl Black itaet. Taxes,. it, osts 1920___.$7.85 CHASaý ItJS, Natehes, Miss. IG9 field plantation, Section 33 East of Kimbat's layuu, '1. 9t. 1. 9; als. 2375 acres being one half of Wil ley swamp lands, Sections 10, 11l 12, SW quarter of SE quarter, Sec. 13 NE qWirter, North o'f Doty Road Section 16 T. 8 P.. 8 8, half of NW quartet, and S half of Section 5, W half 'of NE quarter and W half Section 6. All Section 4, T. 8, R. 9, W half of E half and W half Sec Yon 31, NW quarter of SW Quarter and } half of-SW quarter Sec. sz, 1' 9, Ra 9. Taxes, int., costs 1929.,$591.08 Lot 2, Park Plantation, coptainisig 114 acres. Taxes, int., costs 1920..$.65.14 CRAS EARCHIUS, Natches, Miss. Back portiop of Windermere and Weeeama Plantations. Taxes, int., costs 192O..$282.886 CHAS. BARCQUS, Natches, Miss. 2634 acres Gobean Elba and BCr nard tracts, bounded north by Bel Sla, E by Elkhorn, S by Moro, W by Tensas River. Taxes, int., costs 120..$805.25 CHAS. BARCHUS, Natches, Miss. NE quarter of NW quarter Section 31 T. 8, R. 8, Containing 240 acres Tdxes, int., costs 120..$119.60 MUNGER & BARCHUS, Natches, Miss. 505 acres Moreland Planta tion, Section 1, East of Brushy syou, W half of SW quarter Sec tlon 8, T 8, . 8. Taxes, fnt., costs 1920_..294,10 A. KL EIRBY, ~Jonesville, La 90 acres Preston.. bounded north by Story, east by grin, south by am, weste by Black rive4r, Tafes I,. costs 1920.....$540 H. M. W~EE R LUMBURI COM. PANY, Joiesville, La. All standing on 618 acres of Liveoak Plantation, Taxes, int, costs 1920..$202.58 ENGLE & LAUB, Natches, Miss 1691 acres, one-half .Courafierd Plantation; .also one-half Wile Taxes, int., csts 1920..$337.98 On day of said sale I will sell suci portion of aid property as eace debtor will point out, and in eas the debtor will not point .oat sufeieni property, I will, without furthei delay, sell the least qcntity of said property which any brdder will buy for the amount of taxes, interest and costs due by said debtor. The ialea will be without appraisement in legal tender of the United States, and the property iold shall be redeemable at any time for a space of one year by paying the price given, including coas and twenty per cent thereon. E. P. CAMPBELL, SSheriffA& ExOSceio Tax Collector Concordia Parish, Louisalian, Vidalla, I., July 19, 1921. Nete . a Mertgage C. eites. In eauformity with Act 85 of 1888, notice is hereby given to all parties holding mo-rta upon real estate In the Parish of oanordla, La., on wideh taxe for the year 1920 &v net been paid, that I will begin the le et srae at the Cewart Ems dear in the Tdrn of Vidaba, La., on SAT URDAY, 'the 27th day of August, 1921, and that a niumber of psieces of p mrty , so delinquent, are ow in eonfortmity iL r ..aw pppre tory to sksah ' The aention of 14 -4" Buy Roof Value for Your Home This time when you select a roofing for your home be sure that you buy roof alue. An inferior grade of roofing will only cause you annoyance and uncalled for expense. From actual tests arad service we know that Vsl caite Roofings will deliver real roof value. We know that they are durable, fire-resistive, completelC weather proof and will improve the appearnce e. root home. Whether you sme the individual shingle, slabs " rolls, when you specify Vulcanite Roofing you knew hat you are buying roof veoe. &op in and see di Ine or I,- . '' --d show you samplet or Sale By TEE A. A, ENO LU:IU;.tR 00. Nlltches. is. DR-I-N-K Orange Punch AND Lime= eola BOTTLED ONLY BY SALVO & BERDON CANDY CO. NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI s I " I " I C I a ... *** DON'T SUFFER WITH THE HEAT WHEN YOU oA R* COMFORTABLE IN A COOL SUMaMER DRESS THE~e MATERIALS COME IN DAINTY, PLAIN COLOR~s, OTHERS MAVE ALMOI INVIM3LE STRIPES THROUGH IT, AND: (*KPAES HAVE FLOWER SCATTERED PAITTERNS THkY ARE ALL BEAUTI~Pl AND THEU LAST WORD IN aTYLL IF YOU HAVE NO TIME NOR DESIRE TO SEW THEM, .X. AMINE OUR LOVELY UNDER AND OUTER GARMENTS Al. READY-TO-WEAR. WE SELL GOOD GOODS; WE PIcCE THEM RIGHT. F. M. DAVIDSON VIDALIA, LOUISIANA Spring and Sunmer S ' Cloting, Hats, Shirts ia Fnmishings BENOISTVS Sp.gI Woeen--K'eppeq&6ts.d G6.d Clothel---Fit-Fem Ss cad 3 )ieee $23. 0 . * 4o S Sumanet gqods of 'fatr Iag Mohair, Crash, Line, dad dra e * 513.60 " $2.6 NEW HATS, SI1IRtS, iNiR. ' * WEAR AND FUIRNISHIN4$ SEN1) US YOUR ORDERS BENOIST BRO THIERS CLOTHIERS NATClil, irUljjSSlrI TRESPASS NOTICLJ Public notic. is herdb giveu tat Fm+ss aid Rev.S PsatiiIs, 1ocnted bl mad mr WiffItts, in ý" " w"ies TRESPAp Odd 13. JA