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3 AJJTAJUil COXUUNITY rULL 1 ''TOG ETE HER *<•« NAVAL STORES No. 35 8, 1918 NOVEMBER GLENMORA. LOUISIANA, FRIDAY MORNING, LUMBER TIMBER Business is going on in the same GOOD OLD WAY * Af THE •f* -4 <■ ..... *•, . i. GLENMORA DRUG CO. Glenmora, La. Alexv, Sa tup Be sure to redeem your W. S 8 . pledge. Hon J. W. Britt was $ .^ndsia on lqgç^busine) day. Misses Annie Mae and Neva Lewis were Alexandrir visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Crowder of Oakdale were visitors to the J**W. May home Sunday. Misses Dimple Dean and Mag gie Hogan of Forest Hill were here witn friends last week. Mrs. J. M. Partin returned Saturday from an extended visit to relatives in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Mrs. E. P. Ferguson and dau ghter Ima are enjoying a few days visit with relatives out of town. L. W. Pearson and family of Alexandria motored here Sun day afternoon to visit the J. J. brooks family. Quart&Jy ^Conference °f the SL E. CHnrcb, Sophb here ne$t Saturday. ' : > \ i There will be Sunday schoss at all our Churches next Sunday Let »11 the people come out and liuip tliis gooô 'wprk 'flie babe of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dillon died Saturday and was buried here Suuday afternoon.' Miss Ida Blackman returned Sunday to her home in Alexand ria. V ' SLEEP AND REST One of the most common cau ses of insomnia and restlessness is indigestion. Take one of Cham berlain's gablets immediately ffter supper and see if yon do not rest better and sleep better.' They only cost a quater. Have you bought your quota of War Savings Stamps. Subscribe for the Patriot. but is alright now. TURN GOODS INTO CASH Is our motto We desire your trade on the basis of Quality and Service < , -1 i I Campbell-Penny Company Free delivery M FLU #9 j : j j ; ' i We have had funerals here each Sunday the past four Sab baths. M. L. Monroe spent an hour or two with us Saturday. Mr. Ewton of Dallas, Texas, representing in interest of the Great Southern Preserving Company of the same place, spe nt several days here. He bought the plant of the Glenmora Pota to Company. Miss Clothilde Johnson accom panied her Unclé Mr. John Clark to Pollock Sunday. Miss Florence Maxie is visit ing her sister in Elton this week. Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Kirkpat rick of Melder were in town Tuesday. Mr. Ç. A. Car ruth was in Lake Charles the early part oi' the week.« The Louisiana Annual Confer ence has been posponed from the 18th of this month to the 27th. It will meet with thé First Meth odist Ci^rch in Ne#jOrleans Jerryv^ay of Tioga was a vis itor Sl$MÊ®.y to the Fred Daniel home./ ■ Trade at the drug stores re sumed in the good old way. Mr. McDonough is the succ. essor of B. F. Lewis as manager of the Louisiana saw; mill. He is married and has twochiidren. We are glad to have this family in our midst. The Patriot will do your job work neatly and at reasonable prices. Try us With your next order. R. T. Colquette is spending a few; days in Clark La. as the guest of his brother. Lewis Melder tried to sound a creek lately much against his will as a bridge he was crossing fell in and carried him down with the crash. He was bruised somewhat but is alright now. The War Charities Caimpaign will he on Nov. 11—18. Our prsident has asked for 200,000,000 to carry on the work of the sevtn bodies engaged in ministering to our soldiers at home and abroad. We trust that our people will anser this call to the full amount asked of them. The Home Service Section of the Red Cross has charge of the preparation of soldiers boxes, If the soldier abroad has sent his'label to his family or to some friend, a box may bepitepared and sent ;to him; but if no label is on band f rom the soldier, no box will go to him, as only boxes bearing such lab' Is will be per mitted to be mailed. All boxes must be examined thoroughly by representatives of the Red Cross and be ready for the mail not 'ater than the 20 th inst. Sch Dont fail to go to Sunday ool next Sunday. Preaching services at McNary next Sunday morning and'texefli ing. The public is cordially invit ed to attend these services. P. F. Collier and son do a good business in this section both with their weekly and with their books Good literature is always help The traveling fraternity is much in evidence since the flu ban has been lifted. Help the Red Cross save sold iers by saving nut pits and shells with which to make antidotes for German gas. NOTICE I have opened a garage in the Mizell building. Repair work given speÄal attention* % D. N. Gorman. Card of Thanks. I take this method to thank all my brethren and friends for their great kindness tome and family duaing the illness, and lifter the death qî my dear wife. Especially do I appreciate the beautiful floral gifts presented at the funeral servit»«. « Frank Daniel. ________ j Sgt. G. B. Keller is lmme on a five day fnrlough. . Mrs. Lydia Phillips is visiting ; her sister Mrs A. M. Crowder, ! at Oakdale. , j Mrs B. F. Byemer and child ren are visiting friends and atives iu De Bidder. • . ■ 1 Several of our men appeared before the local military board' this week. J. S. Siugley is back . , rel ' our , ... . , town and will open a jewelry bus j »ness tu the McGuire building. At the present rate of new bus iness openings beye, it will not be long until every business house in town-will be in use. This is a goqd sign of healthy growth in the community and we shall be glad to see success attend every enterprise undertaken, here. ? The Mt. Olive Association will meet Thursday 21 st. day of Nov. at Aimable church five miles west of GlenmortL Make your plans to go. ♦ v .. The Catholic ladies will gives bazaar Saturday the 16 th. Liberty. Two'lovers w«re sitting sjde by side in Battery park, New Tort, one eve ding. "I wonder," he whimpered no he glanced out across the beautiful bay «Ni* saw the Statue of Liberty la the shadowy gloom, "why they have Its light so small." "Perhaps," replied the girl as« she blushed end tried to slip from his embrace, "the sm a l l er the the greater me liberty," j Greatly Benefited by Chamber : lain« Tablets. j „lam,thankful for the, good I j have received by using Chamber ; loins Tablets. About two years a go w ben I began taking them \ was suffering à great deal from ' digress after eating, and from i headache and a tired languid feel iing dudf to indigestion and a tor »pidlivee. Chamber lain 9 s Tablets ebrr^feted these disorders in a bas Died On 8ftturday morning the 2nd iust the spirit of Mrs. Frank Daniel left its tensment of clay for the fairer world above. She had been poor in health for several years, and when influenza became an epidemic, shè contact ed the dieease wrich developed into pnemonia, with fatal results. To know her was to love her, for she was geutle, kind and seiisocrificing. She was a devout member of the MLjEL Church, South and died in the triumphs of Christian faith. Mrs. Daniel leaves a broken hearted hurband, two brothers, other relatives am! a host of ' friends to sorrow over departure. The memory of a good life is the legacy she leaves to them. ^ The floral offerings were the most numerous and as beautiful as any we have seen on such an occasion in this place. Internment was in the local cemetary and was conducted by hdr pastor, Rev. W. W Perry, assissted by Revs. P. W. Lofton and N. H. Oliver. WHY NOT? Why not in the early part of our school organize a Parent Teachers Association for the wel fare of our school? So many things could be done to help needy children; cultivate regular attendance; develop the social and education spirit among the school patrons, that we feel that such neglect on our part to organize and do such work is lit tle short of shameful. A. Do not let the goy$»become the éâémy.eftbe bettfran And, ibordfer to béât t of neglect, we must doing. How many of school patrons would be willing to meet twice eaco month to help our Capable faculfy make the school better and stronger? Let's wake up and get busy at once. Cold weather rains and and other dutiek are heçe, but j we should no longer hesitate to 'undertake this cooperative sch ^ . ,. Po - ; What say you Mr. and Mrs Pat* ! ron - j 1 OptlmMlc Thought. , He.that U valiant does Mi Mlt-murder. l^j^eiay^ Step and Reflect. < When we begin to make excases to oursélves, we may be tolerably, sore that the act which requires such treat ment had something wrong about it somewhere. ' That which is sound j needg DO omtment. Hou*o Blessing. Tb« beauty'of th« house la order; the bicesing of the house Is content ment: the glory of the house Is hospi tality; the crown of the house Is god • v DIRECTOR* Fraternal qnd Retifetô&s unaWan Woodman -Household Xo i thefir« Thur»d*yJn^hmonth f The .. ra iMto at* p.m. Ibwu On, 1 - Consul, ay Clerk. I \ a came no. uo mart» the first Saturday in «ach tuo th at» |p. m. . e. raaavaox. « o.c. I. W, BKITT Clerk Oteamora Loti*» KP« 8M meet» third Satur day ia each mon tli afi. J. T. ramrtxejou j. W. Bam.' Secretary preparedness I This is. the slogan of the wig* man. Stock are continually ex posed to cuts, wounds, scratches etc. The man who ia preppred ban his healiny remeqy on hand tofitopaH chance* of blood poinoo. Farria Healing Remedy is Highly Antiseptie. 1% is economical One 50c bottle makes $2,0O worth of a oil or ointment. Money refunded if yon are We our are •«»»***»« prepared to help I our Country by keeping you in I health and assisting you to frnan'e the war. We keep standard med icines and W. S. S. for sale. THE CRESCENT DRUG CO. ? j Opticians Glenmora Louisiana 0 0 RE A HOME GUILDER BUY A LOT In the Cobb Addition, in West • Glenmora, near new Mill Site • Good Surroundings J Choice lots $50 to $75 > § On very easy terms J A. G. Pringle, Agt. • ■MâoaaMMMeeMNHMeS " ABOUT CROUP. ' t^If your children are subject to croup, or if you have reason to fear their being attacked by^ that disease, you should procurera bot X& qf Chamberlain's C<^gjö'Retnt ÿôy and study «jhe directions for ^>s e ^so that in case of an Attack know exactly what cour se to pursuo. This is. a favorite and very succesful remedy for croup, and it is important that you obperve directions carefully. Services, at the Baptist church Sunday. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7 p. m We. are expecting F. C. Flowers Snpi oi the Baptist Orphauage to be with us Sunday night*. Will every body take notice and Gov ern them selves accordingly. P. W. Lofton. Pastor. i vmfc, ßloh*-Dem<xn-fiV Daily Thought Shut not thy parse strings always Hiioat pointed distress.—-Charles Le n>h. Undertaker Invented Phone, inventors who have new Ideas which «u-e foreign to their vocations or lines of business may derive encourage aient from the fart that the investor of the first practical system, of. auto matte telephony was Abaon Ô. Strow ger of Kansas City* who took out a patent In W-inventor of the Strowger system rfka an undertaker who was in no way connected with electrical engineering of with a«y telephone enterprise. , ^ v .. V 1 1 , >v Ne Real D&Heulty.j M man whevv insists on paying the MU for the whole rtttwd can usually have hie way If bejs ÿerslstenL —St ; W. W. Johnson says: I, am sure yon all. want every ; da] • hrëe square meals or more Call on the Square Deal Store-. You won't, only get; the best, ; But get it. for much less And always pure and fresh. Square Deal Storé Anyone in this section having cattle can Paradox Said the obéerri fellow's mta^ if ways veaw ayéwuqi r, Q Qp B . w fe 0 nolly a be ; CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY. Do not imagine, that because other cough -inecRcines failed to give you relief that it will be the same with CUamberhnns Cough Remedy» Bear in mind that from a small beginning this remedy has gained a world wide reputat ion and immense gale. A medicine most have exceptional merit to win esteem wherever it becotfid« known. The local school authorities are expecting orders to open school hero next Monday. Early reports seem to indicate that the woman's suffrage amend ment carried in the election Tues day. We trust the s ;hool tax car ried also. Potato farmers in this section are given an opportunity to savo all their potatoes and to increase their acreage another ^year by the Great Southeri Preserving Company which wifi handle all, the crops here, if desired. 'When a he al AR Should Know the Bible. ,No Bum can be*.wholly uneducated ss th« Bible, nor eec Pjflrx truly educated oin who le Ignorant of it—Exchange Put Hard Thlaqa (Fir**- * « The person who puts, the disagree able duty first in order is the oae who is pretty sure to succeed/ The im pulse which leads us to postpone any thing hard and unpleasant am lo nga« we can la something whlelj will prove oar undoing, unless we are on our