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Announcement Millinery and Dress Making We take pleasure in announcing that we are now prepared to do cutting, fit ting, altering, and any kind of dress making and sewing, and in due time will have on display-an up-to-date line of mil linery goods. We propose to make our store headquarters for style, price and durability, and ask for your business be cause we know we will be able to meet your demands. WE HAVE NUMEROUS BARGAINS TO OFFER OUR CUSTO MERS IN CLOSING OUT OUR WINTER STOCK OF GOODS I Come and See and Share Our Courtesies J. W. DunGan Go., LLd. TELEPHONE NO. 4 11II Et ' rolftar Sbrontle SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 1913. The police jury will meet in regular session Jan. 6. Miss Nettie Price left Thurs day for Alexandria to visit rela tives. . L. S. U. boys of Colfax, whoe home for the holidays, returned to Baton Rouge Thurs day night. Mr. P. S. Smith came down from Winnfield last Sunday, re maining until Tuesday attending to business. Misses Jim and Maude LaCroix, of Simms, have been guests this week at the home of Mr. E. S. Murrell and family. Miss Thomas, the milliner, is now installed at the store of J. W.,Duncan Co., having entered upon her duties with the new year. Misses Lorena and Josephine Burt, of Henry, La., who have been visiting their cousin, Mrs. D. M. McKnight, returned home last Tuesday. Mrs. Allen, who has had charge of the Texas hotel for some time has moved into the old Nash store temporarily, until she can find another residence. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy, af ter spending Christmas week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Goodwyn, left last Monday morn ing' for Shreveport. The new teachers for the Col fax high school, Mr. Lee and Miss Sheldon are expected to ar rive to-day. They have just graduated at the Natchitoches Normal school. Mrs. A. C. Gray, who has had charge of the Brinker hotel for the past year, we learn has rent ed the Texas hotel on Railroad Avenue for 1913, and will run it for this year. Mr. J. L. Morintini, who has been keeping books for Tummi nello Bros. for the past two years has resigned his position with them and accepted a position with Mr. Guiott, at Derry. He left on last Sunday for his new place. Mrs. Morinfini will remrin in Col fax, and Mr. Morantini will visit her once a week until spring, when Mr. Guiott will build a house for them at Derry. Rev. J. A. Alford, the M. E. pastor at Selma, was returned to that work for 1913. This is his fourth year at that place, and we understand he is a great favorite among the people. In fact, his repeated return to the charge gives evidence of the satisfaction of his work to the conference and to his congregation. Dr. B. A. Soileau, the dentis;, who has been away for about two months, on rccount of an attrack of typhoid fever, being nursed at the home of his parents at Ville Platte, La., returned to Colfax last Monday, entirely re cuperated in health, and has re sumed the practice of his profes sion. Mr. Jac Bloch and wife and child will leave to-morrow for Washington, La., to visit rela tives. Mr. Bloch will return Tuesday, and his wife and child. will remain for a visit of a week. Mrs, Ava Duncan, of Welch ton, came up to Colfax last Sun day to visit relatives. She re turned home Monday afternoon, accompanied by her sister, Miss Eva Davis. Mr. G. F Thomas, the insur ance man, with his mother and sister, this week moved into the residence lately vacated by Mr. J. Q. Long and family. a(ýmbrkima's Cosgh Remedy.. This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleas at to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers.-d.. Taxes Come in With a Rush. Sheriff Perkins, on Jan. 3 made his biggest days deposit for this season's taxes collected, $40,791. 99. In this amount was the check of the Grant Timber Manf. Co. for $25,805.70, and the check of the Gould and Big Creek Co. for $10,915.96. Only $59 of the entire amount was in cash, which goes to show the remarkably large amount of business that is done now days by means of checks and money orders. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Horn, of Shreveport, came down last Sat urday from Winnfield, where they had been visiting Mr. S. C. Curry and other old time friends. They spent the afternoon and evening calling on old friends in Colfax, and returned to Shreve port early next morning. Mr. R R. Jeter and family, on account of sickness and some other delay, did not get off to Florida this week as intended, but expect to leave next Thurs day. They have many friends in Colfax who will regret to see them ieave. The south needs more livestock, but she does not need them bad ly enough to feed them on bought hay. Therefore, the growing of forage from legume cropl and grasses becomes of great impor tance. - Thy Progressive Farmer. Mr. J. H. 1dcNee'yhas just re ceived a fine two-year old jack, for which he paid $600. He of fers for sale his four year old jack in an ad~vertisement in this issue of the C'hronicle, also a cou ple of fine reed polled bulls. $100 R-ward, I100. Th1 reader of tbu m -rer w:;l be pleaed to e Vat there ts at Iea.jt m " dreaded 8mar titA oo bas hbe able to rue a an I ts Rases aW a et It Catarrh. Hall' (t.rr. Corne I the nly ps e eNre now known to the ,edica tnter!lty. cattie ta treatmteo. Hs't so.Cotajeb i oethI teray , act.ng dtrer y .. pn the blood nd I m.t drtaem of the ste theb 44 0. tAe g th. fomdatlo of the d't ad glb the utter) -tren-th by balding up t 're emi " s,, a snw. Out ,aterure doted ..4 orb. The pplmatp, aa,,. MeHedd Dona. I fat a^Y aYr It 6 t) Addeo. F. J. CU) DEY 4 c.Tfi+O, .14d by an r No sta. Tte. Thea Im's Yaw s e :am U E. The "As You Like It Club" was delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Tie Duncan at the home. of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dun can. Although the weather was inclement outside, cheerfulness and hospitality reigned within. The guests were blindfolded and made to guess different articles passed, first, by touch, second, by taste, and third, by smell. Mrs. Howard McNeely being the fortunate winner was presented with a beautiful pair of silk hose. Next a waiter with twelve arti cles was brought in, each guest had to write what they remem bered seeing, being allowed only a few seconds observation. Mrs. Lurry was the lacky one in this and ;eceived a pretty picture. Mrs. Gibbons delighted the guests with several beautiful selections on the piano and Mrs. Lurry with a vocal solo. Delicious refresh ments were served consisting of a salad course, chocolate with whipped cream and.cake. Each gt-e3t was presented with a sou venir of the afternoon, these be ing hand painted cards. Mrs. Duncan was assisted in receiving and serving by her mother, Mrs. J. W. Duncan. Those preseni were: Mrs. Woodall, Mrs. E. B Blackwood, Mrs. Howard Mc Neely, Mrs. Earl Roberts, 'Mrs. D. M. McKnight, Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Tooraen, Mrs. Lurry, Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs. Wm. LaCroix. Mrs. Gibbons will entertain, Thursday, Jan. 16. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tally have moved into the residence lately occupied by Rev. Bruce Benton and family. Pay your subscription. Take the "direct road" to health and strength by using Foley Kidney Pilir for backache, rheumatism, weak, sore kidneys and bladder irregularities. erch ingredient is chosen for its posi. tive healing and and curative qualities. Foley Kidney Pills ere the best medi cine you can buy for kidney and blad der troubles. Mrsa" M. Findley, L3 - ana, Ga., says: 'I took Foley Kidne: Pills and they entirely cured me." J W. Duncan Co., Ltd.-Adv. SALESMEN WANTED to look afte. our interest in Grant and adjet per ishes. Salary or commission. The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, 0. Netiee to Hunters. Hunters will take notice that m plantations are posted and that shoo ing in my inclosures is forbidden. J. H. McNEELY. Wanted to Trade. 40 acres of good farm land for a goo( work horse and buggy or light wagon Horse must be all-'round work amsn and not weigh less than 1000 pounds. C. H. JONES, ja,-tt Morris, La. For ale. One pair of Registered Tamworth Hogs, male and female, year old last Augt, sow will farrow in spring. First check for $60 gets the pair. Address H. B. DRUWUrIT Momt4Eof,. Lox6 Jack alnd Red Pelled Bulls for Sale. One four year old Tennessee bred. home raised Jack, well trained, an )wo registered Red Polled Bulls will is sold at reasonable figures. Apyly to , J. H. McNEELY Colfax, I6 Hems sad Male her Se. ee at WM.=. m --.i , -. rElx, La. ,wALTaU wUaaON. W. R. Fox, 196 W. Washington St., Noblesville, Inad., sys: "After suffer ing many months with kidney trouble, after trying other remedies and pre scriptions. I purchased a box of Foley Kidney Pills which not only did me more good than any other remedies I ever used, but have positively set my kidneys right. Other members of my family nave used them with similar rt sults." Take at the first sign of kid ney trouble. J. W. Duncan Co., Ltd. -Adv. Notice to Hog Ower. All hogs running at large in ware one, within one mile of the river front, will be taken up and disposed of accord ing to law. D. M. McKNIGHT, Constable of Ward One. Little Things for the Little Ones Our stock is just full of 'em--ittle tooth-byhes, combs, sponges, and countless other articles you know are betoowehave a rare assortmet of Diamond Dyes Thev bie ga wawbt- ad Mr eme - I cnlu ias bl. Tomcam per cka g Dixie Pharmacy Samuels' Cistern Co. 1U13-5 Tdrd Strt NEW ORLEANS, LA. PRICE LIST of Sea HndBasd Caterm, GaElasd Iroe. Perfect Order rrTe top (black) B &Wde the price, and te bottom (light) iguree deote. the c.ps t gallo. Lemmta etit, i. Peet-4iihiiill 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 $7.0 $ 8. $ 1. $11 s g$15e .6 $14.i5 ..5 . ... 9 15 1.. 1 .. 14. 1.1. . .. 940 11 O 18 2 1300 14 0 1800 6 970 110 1 160M 1 gI t 2380 10. 12 13 14 "16 17 18 300 .. . . . .... .............. .. ..... ...... ....... .. 1 13 14 15 17 1 00 1 3 00 9 00 7 I 2a 1soo 3l e e $0 190 13. 15 17 18 80 3 24 2500 8%. 1600 17 1 0 213 2 8 .. ... .. "00 Z 0o a SD 1At 18 moe 28Ac 30 .. ..... .." .... m-" A..i, 18.M 0 22 . 5 w 0 00 00 .3400 19 2 2124 0 7. 00 a 14 4811 ,1 10 2700 aa@ 8__ _ _ 0 JORDAN MOTOR CO. MCCOLFAX, LA. Opoanls Duwn Go. Store Back al DeaO' Reasaral Automobile Accessories BICYCLE and GUN WORK a SPECIALTY Plumbing Given Careful Attention Every Business Man should conduct as of h outaide a&g over the ie lines of the Cumberland Tele phbem& s 'legra1 . Gas"flad. Tsis g B T.Iaýg 0" ,.· .Ql~bd lbSr 4.ýP A mean stuffy cold, with boar wheesy breathing Is just the kind that runs lto broechitl or palmemia. Do not trife wiib such serious conditions but take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound promptly. Quick and bencficial results are just what you can expect from this great medicine. It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages. It stops the boarse racking cough. J. W. Duanan Co., Ltd. -Ad,. Wc are ReadU tor You Our store is jammed ( and packed with every- $ thing new and beautif s t suitable for Ghrlsunas GOutt If it is new and good we have it, and every piece guaranteed to be as low as the lowest. L We offer you the larg est and best assorted stock of Jewelry, Fancy Goods and Srtin Goods in Central uisi ana to seect from. C.A.SCHNACK Jewelry Co. Ltd. ALEXANDRIA, LA.I. 2 Stret, Opposite City Ha ll i we sr .st 'bL m