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LOVE AHD LCYAllY will m "'SW?» ' V *Y T U !» n Ei BE 100 PER C-EHÏ / ÂLL C-50D V/ORK s hi £3 i i. >>i j& jc_* t». LUMBER GLENMORA. LOUISIANA, FRIDAY WORKING, AUGUST 1 1010 NAVAL STORES *C HIGH PRICES for HOGS Cite pa it vvèssjî the prices lor hogs on foot went to 23c. the highest prices ever known. It will pay everyone t<5 make an effort to raise their meat. Only heaàtftfcjiôgs are profitable, and it has been proven thfttdSôg-Tone prevents all diseases among hogs and CûSkês them grow. The Glen morn Drug Co. is always looking after the farmers and stock raisers intérêt, and it it will pay you to ask about Hog-Tone. «GLENMORA DRUG COMPANY | 4 Gleftmora, La. 5 ^ mm Local New« H. The Patriot, ll.5v per year 4 FOR SALE—Milk Cow. W. Gill, Glenmora, La, Rev. 4*. W. Loiton held a meet ing out of town ia*t week, Ed Lisso greeted relatives and friends at McNary recently. Olivia Avery's mother and sis ,ter were his guests Jast week. Fred Daniel and family spent -»ten days at Bali with near kin. FOR SALE—One Singer Sew ■ing Machine, good as new. Phone 04. Master Leon Roberts of Boyco da the guest of t he Editor 's heme 'this week. Mrs. I. Levy -returned last week from an extended visit in New Orleans. Mrs. O. W. Lewis is gone to spend a season with relatives at Winnfield and Northwest, Lu. Mrs. E. P. Ferguson and chil rdreu, Irma and Wade, came in from Mineral Wells, Texas, last »week end. Rev. T-W. Glass called on hhj sons here Friday as -he was en j route home to Oakdale from the District Conference ât Boyce. «LOST—On July 28tb, one 17- ' Jewel Illinois Watch. 83.00 re ward if returned in good shape to J. J. Andries or the Carrufn Motor Co.,-Glenmora, La. Tire Distinct Conference sion at Boyee last week occa was a pleasant one. Of the. delegation -elected to the annual conference, five women and three men com pose it. Next year the women say it will be eight to nothing. J I BECAUSE WE 00 NOT j Change Oui* Ad Often é' 9 9 [ 'S no reason that you should eondude that business is dull at our »place. The share of the town'« business •coming to us is good, for our custo mers know that they can .find what they waut in our fine and get good varieties and high- dass material at reasonable prices. Our stock was ne ver better than now. Come once and you wit become a regular eus turner. -jSjv w "j ' y.» y » MAXWELL & PRINGLE Phone No. 1 Subscribe for the Pabriot,81.50 per year. Mrs. Fred Poe returned Satur J day from New Orleans. Mrs. Mary Lewis is visiting relatives in Minden and Saline. FOR SALE—Some fine bird dog pups. ;E. M. Pringle, »Glen 'Riora, ! Lu. Miss Olivia Broadvvay-df Gray-, son is the guest of't-he Earl Hutli nance family. Mrs. Hargrove, an elderly lady died Friday and was buried here Saturday" morning. Rev. N.H. Oliver attended his quarterly meeting - at JCinder last Saturday and Sunday. Miss-Rose Mary Gerson was accompanied home by Miss (Florence Parlet of Nov; Orleans. L. 41. Mizeil and F. W. -Bert schinger of Forest iHill were week end business wicitors here - the past week. Mrs. J*0.McCrery .is-enjoying a few days with her children at Tenaha, Texas. From there they wilt visit at.Longstreet. Hon. Jne. W. Britt says that he sent Ma*. Louis Odom and Miss,Bertha Granthon away re joicing Monday evening as he united them in marriage. The young couple left Tuesday for jjfh^ir home in Louisville, Texas. Leon Phillips is announced by tile -Glenmora Bank and Trust »Company as the winner of the hundred dollars offered by the -president, W. M. Cady, at the t'ime the new bank was formed, to the one securing 'the largest number of new and substantial accounts to the institution by July 1st. ... - • ~ • OLENMORA SANK AND TRUST DC, I ■m CAPITAL $50,000.00 SURPLUS $25,000.06 « W. î»T. CADY, President B. E. SMITH, Vice-Pres. O.C. SHEPPARD,Vice-Pres. iF. G. CHATELAIN, Cashier L. E. POE. Asst-Cashier GLENMORA, LA. Is nowiilliy authorized by law to do business under new capital and charter. . A greater Glenmora needs a greater bank, and we are actively in favor of the advancement of cur town and Spring Hill ward in every way possible. An account with us mean«: *(1) -Saving money. (2) A sale place for your money. .(3) Accommodation and Service. We solicit Commercial Accounts. 'Savings Accounts beaming 4 per cent per annum. Tnust-Aocounte. Director«—W. *M. CaÖy, B. *E. 'Smith, E. M. Pringle, C. C. Sheppard, W. D. Hill, E. P. Ferguson,.J. T. Phillips, J. E. Smith and F. Gr. Chatalain. TTotal Asset $-3t00„000.00 - POWER PLANTaRBCéOSaTION As is noted elsewhere in these columns, the proposition of the Town Council to F. P. Joseph to buy the local light plant is pre sented. It seems that some of our citi zens do not quite understand what is involved if 'the proposi tion is accepted. 1. The town : is not involved as to bond issue or local taxes. 2. The plant, with its earning capacity, alone*«'involved. An'inventory of the plant ha* been made by an expert and while there'is considerable differ ence in the valuation as "held by Mr. Joseph and as rendered by the inventory, we trust that the ■difference will be amicably ad justed and the*iown come in pos session of it, so as- to unite the light and water plants. We further do not hesitate, to say, that if the town puts through the deal, that any of its citizens will regret its consum-. «nation. There are other things we desire-to say,'but will wait for further developments 'before doing so. , è * .......... — ' ■ L. Peters • Dr. and; Mrs. A baveras their guest Mr. Curry, a 'brother of Mrs. Peters. Mr*. J. M. Patrick was -called -to Gulfport, Miss., on account of the illness of her mother. THE BEST PLASTER A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the seat of pain is often more effectual for a lame back than a plaster and does not cost anything like as much. H1«)u -th* Bmt Uw of 'It. It fo. uselosa to d«s!re more time, if you ore already wasting what little you have; for you would only grow ore Indolent andfndfffemnt.— White's Advertising "I Didn't Know That My Eyes Were So Weak'' TThat's what most »people say »when they have been -prop erly fitted in glasses,and see the big improvement in their vision. One's eyes weaken so gradually that they scar cely realize to what extent »they have become impaired, gif there is any indication that yonr eyes are not as strong as they were at one tim»?*-av if you are suffering from head aches or nervous ness which is usually caused by weak-eyes, you InA bet ter drop in aud let W. N. WILLIAMSON,* Doctor of Optometry, examine your eyes. LÖCAL NiEWS Mr. and Mrs. Albright recent ly moved to Arkansas. Miss Beyl Butter is spending a few days with Miss MyrtleMc Niecol. The Mm »es Andries of Many are the guests -of their cousin Ambrose Andries and famiiy. Our town is offering each pro gressive citizen an opportunity: to become a royal booster far ite development. .Join the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart of the Louisiana Sawmill are away on business and pleasure. Mr. Stuart is in St. Louis buying goods for the company -stove and. Mims. Stuart'ds visiting relatives in Arkadelphia, Ark. * GILL-BRITT Wednesday evening witnessed the consummation of the happy courtship of Miss Lucy Gill and Mr. Webster Britt as their -earthly destines were united f by marriage at the-Baptist oliurch, Rev. P. W. Lofton officiating. Me. Britt was accompanied to the-altar by the bride's brother, Dr. Samuel Gill and the bride by Miss Mary B r i it •; M i e s e we re j > r o •eedod by Eev. Lofton. Sweet mu sic was given by Miss Jessie Meyers who presided at the or gan. After the marriage Mr. and Mrs.Britt repaired to their new ly furnished home in.East Glen mora, 'Where they will bepleased ;to.meet.theirmany friends, who *vieh»thwn a »happy, fruitful wed ded life. AGENT DRIES MANY PRODUCTS WITH SUCCESS ilghlMn .Different Fruits and Vege tables 'Dried .Successfully By Mice Whitaker. Fruits and vegetables may be dried tn the borne ;hy simple processes and •stored for future use. Especially -jrfeen canning la not feasible, or cans apd jars are too expensive, drying of fers a means of saving large quanti ties of surplus products which go to waçte each year in gardens and or chards. Drying alpo affords a way eaf conserving portions of food which are too small for canning. Un Madison Parish the hdtne demon stration agent, Miss Rebecca Whlta dc«r, has dried successfuly 18 differ ent Louislaha-grown fruits and vege tables, and the exhibit of these prod nats in her office at Tallulah is said to he one of the most complete ever assembled. Tn Includes string beans, w&x beans, corn, peas, peaches, peel ed and unpeeled pears, apples, pi mentoea tffeoie okra, cut okra, pump ♦in, Bweet potatoes, spinach, ^celery and Lima beans. •Of 80 public demonstrations given c> Miss Whitaker In 1918, 15 were in the brining, drying and curing of vegetables. Through Miss Whitaker's effort« Sd housekeepers put up 18,001 cans of fruit and vegetables, dried and stored 282 pounds of fruits and vegetables, and brined 117 gallons of vegetables. Nine canning club girls working under Miss Whitaker's direction put -up 820 cans of tomatoes, !>O0 cans of other vogoHblcs and fruits, 100 pounds of dried fruits and vegetables, ktul 25 gallons of brinod vegetables. ' I § I .*■**? if X *i * 'ît'Setf*»-:?!»« i Why Fret Because of Warm Weather ? We are prepared to keep you cool, refreshed and healthy by modern-ly prepared drug sup plies. We invite your patronage. Crescent Drug Company Opticians »Glenmora Louisiana * '* # ft REAL BARGAINS C AN be had at oar Store six days in every week. If you doubt it, let us show you one of the most attractive stores in town. How about some new Furniture? We : can make it worth while to you to buy .it-from us. FURNITURE The Kind You Like CAMPBELL-PENNY CO. -Phone 35 ' GOOD CLOTHING f Made and delivered—See me befere you place * your next order "W. HI. KC^.X5X3XSOiT Ai Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Box 82, Glenmora, La. | ANDRIES' CONFECTIONERY 1 —A nice place to go for— » FRUITS------SMOKES——COLD DRINKS | %*m**M***x&x-m**M'*t*o*f::x~*w*am#.*iwm&itxmxiw****** SERVICE WHEN HAULING IS NEEDED, SEE US <§> YOUR LOAD IS NOT TOO SMALL NOR TOO LARGE FOR OUR TRUCK ■€> Write ©r Plione Us ■G» ■ ' \ ■ >'v npw' GARAGE COMPANY Phone 55 5 .« ' : S y.-- : *