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GET RID OF THAT GCHILL AND FEVER On account of the quinine market nearly all chill tonies are selling for 30c and 60c. We are offering an old and reliable remedy for Chills and Fever, that is both a Chill aud Fever Iemedy and a General Tonic combined, at the old price Plantation Chill Tonic 50c Get It At IDEAL DRUG STORE Franklinton, Louisiana. Local Items grief Mention of Local and Personal Happenings of The Week. prsnklinton, La., June 20, 1918 ~JIX TFOWOES TIGHT They Save Weat. IIV 4Wh~n.YOU eat 1k t toes dont~ I . eat Odrad f. t . gooD ADMI~j\rlTSMfl2 ;Sorghum seed at the Babing o Store, Inc. SWe will buy your cow peas. Babington Store. Inc. rj ors, Mike Babington was a nday evening guest of Mr. d Mrs. I. J. Green at Zona% full line of sewing machine les, bands, bobbins and uttles.-Scott-Love Co., Ltd. r. Cecil Burris and Pvt. r Wood are at home for a ugh from Camp Beaure rd. For Sale-One young milk cow Sfirst calf. Both in fine con on $70o00.oo. Mrs. J. Vol Brock. rs. M. M. Magee and child motored up from Spring Sunday and spent the day Mrs. M. V. Simmons. need bumpers to protect car in case of accident. We 'them on at reasonable prices. r Sales & Service Co., Ltd. 'e buy and sell honey, eggs, ickas, velvet beans, country pronee of all kinds. Second nd sacks. The Babington Store, Inc. 'ichard Babington was releas from military service on ac t of his age, being now un 17 years. He is employed his return at the Babing Store. ;t N. Magee moved his fam Saturday into the old Hood 1on Lawrences Creek Mr. e purchased the Hood farm will make it the permanent of his family and hold his property for rent. ?8. W. S. Burris is now cash 'f the Washington Bank & at Co., having been given the ion vacated by her husband , Burris when he left Sat Sfor military service, being it Camp Martin. N. 0. rs. M. A. Trische and daugh Miss Gladys Trische, after months residence in Frank n moved back last week to r former home at Osyka. Swill be greatly missed g the many friends they ed here during their stay. otlce.-.1, the under ed,convicted of shoot at dwelling house, on 26, 1916, am apply bor a parole. 401y11 l We sell only the best.-Motor Sales & Service Co., Ltd. Wm. Ulmer and J, D. Kerr of Covington were in town Monday. Help -your government and yourself at the same time-buy War Savings Stamps. Can all you can and eat what you can't. We have the cans. Scott-Love Co., Ltd. i Mrs. Archie Booty and son t Doyle of Ramsey were recent visitors of Mrs. Dyson Booty. t For Sale-a good gasoline fill ing station, cheap for cash. t Motor Sales & Service Co., Ltd. Mrs. L. B. Renard and little Hilda visited her mother, Mrs. t I. J. Green, at Zona, thru the week-end. We have a nice stock of high g grade automobile paint and var- g nish.-Motor Sales & Service E Co., Ltd. Mrs. Q. M. Brumffeld and two a children of Bogalusa were Sun- 0 day guests here in the home of if Mr. W. J. Brumtield, If in line for dry goods, see us. Most complete line in town at o real money-saving prices. Scott-Love Co., Ltd. Art squares and rugs and a a beautiful line of ladies' and l gents' handkerchiefs. t The Babington Store Inc. V Mrs. C. J. Gayer is on the sick list this week and thru her C illness is being attended by her N mother-in-law, Mrs. Amanda a Gayer of Lees Creek. F If you need woven wire fence, buy now, as we have some bar- 0o gain prices to offer for a short c while. Sizes 26 in, and 32 in, t The Babington Store, Inc, Mrs. 0. D. Richardson return ed to her home in Bogalusa Sat- a urday after a week spent in the L old home. She left little Jerry r to attend the model school at the I summer normal. n Rev. J. D. Cairol will continue to preach at the Baptist church t every afternoon at 4 o'clcck and t 8:45 in the evening throughout f the week. Everybody is urged i to attend these services. 1 The fifth Sunday meeting of - the Washington and St. Tam many Parishes' association will I be held at the Isabel Baptist t church on Saturday and Sunday, I June 29 and 30, and preaching I by Horatio Mitchell on Friday a night, June 28th. E Two new one-ton Ford trucks. Lowest priced one-ton truck on 1 the market. Rear wheels are I equipped with solid rubber tires i and a special rear axle device I commends them to the thinking ] public. Call to see them. i Motor Sales & Service Co. There will be a patriotic meet of the citizens of the first ward ( at the Pine Ridge school build- 2 ingSaturdaynight at8:30. Lan- a tern slides will be used to show some wa7 scenes in Belgium and i Prance as photographed by Dr. I Newell Dwigbt Hillis. Every body is cordi.lly invited to tteond I wli~urstipa; Proclamation. Whereas our President, Hon. Woodrow Wilson, has issued his proclamation setting aside Fri day, June 28, "National War Sav ings Day," and asking all the people on that day to make an especial effort to buy themselves and encourage the buying of War Savings Stamps; Therefore it is my pleasure to call upon all i of our citizens to follow out the 1 instructions of our president and buy all the War Savings t Stamps they can afford, and in duce their friends to do the same. 1 C. S. E. Babington, Mayor. t Franklinton, La., June 18, 1918. t w.s.s.---- -- We will pay you cash for your eggs and chickeus. Give up your luxuries that the Kaiser may be made to give up his ambitions. Fish every Saturday at The Babington Store, Inc. Mrs. F. L. Sanford of Zona was a guest of Mrs. J. Vol lBrock Tuesday. "Stewart Products" are good. We sell them.-Motor Sales & Service Co.. Ltd. Little Gretchen Ott is spend inr this week in hey graudfa ther's home in Mt. Elermon. Don't wait to be urged to join the W. S. S. army. What if our men in the trenches waited to be urged? James Odom of Baton Rouge1 is spending a few weeks here in the home of his sister, Mrs. C. N. Kimberlin. The Franklinton Club program given here Saturday evening was greatly enjoyed and proved of much help to the members. Miss Thompson of Hammond arrived last week to take charge of the telephone exchbange and is domiciled at Mrs. Booty's. The Babington Store, Inc E Just received, complete stock of woven wire fence. The Babington Store, Inc. When you have a puncture or a blowout on the road, then you need Monkey Grip to patch your tube with.-Motor Sales & Ser vice Co.. Ltd. 1 Miss Yvonne Kemp of New i Orleans came out with Ensign I Wilbur Pope Saturday evening t and spent the week-end in the Pope home. Come and see the new model t one ton Ford Truck. It's the i cheapest and most serviceable truck on the market.-T--Motor Sales & Service Co., Ltd. Rev. L. N. Hoffpauir left Wed nesday for Clinton, La., where he goes to conduct a ten days' revival service. He expects Rev. I. A. Townsley to fill his appoint ment here Sunday morning. Judge and Mrs. P. B. Carter < tendered a farewell supper to their son Otto on the evening be fore his leaving for military train-a ing in New Orleans. All mem bers of the family attended the supper. Monroe Simmons Sr. returned Monday from a visit with his son up on his farm near Warnerton. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Monroe Simmons Jr., who spent a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Magee. Several from town attended unveiling of the Woodman monu ment of M rs. Oscar Morris on Sunday last. at the cemetery near Mt. Point. Mrs. Swartz of Kentwood conducted the cere monies and Judge P. B. Carter was orator of the day. Mrs. M. A. Andrews of New Orleans is visiting her niece. Mrs. J. Vol Brock. Mrs. An drewp made many warm friend ships among the Franklinton lad ies during her six- weeks' visit last spring and will be glad to meet these friends again this weea before her departure Sun' bty. Luxuries as usual means a vie torious Germany. Save and buy War Saving Stamps. Our grocery stock is always, fresh and conmpl' o. See us to a save.-Scott-Love Co., Ltd. 4 ---- w.s.s. - Club )MIembersW to 1[elp 4 4 In W. S. S. Drive. 4 Washington Parish Junior Ex- 4 tension Club Members under the leadership of D). E. rettles and4 Miss Hazel Watson aire planning 4 to take an active part in the War 4 Savings Stamp drive ending June 28. The following prizes have a been offered and it is expected that these boys and giirls will do 4 their dart to put Washington Parish "over the top" in this War Savings Drive. 1st prize-Pennant to club sell ing largest amount. 2nd prize-pennant to club se-4 curing largest amount subscrip tions. 3rd prize-S8 stamp to miember selling largest amount. 4th prize-$5 stamp to member securing largest amount of sub scriptions. -- --- w. S.S. Allotmeniiit of XWards For W. S. S. The following show the roster of the War-Saving Campaign, names of Ward Chairmen and allotment to each Ward. For the first time in the his tory of war-drives, the different wards stand on their own allot ments. Ward. Chairman. Quota. 1 Ward' D. Wallace 85,128.60 2 " 0. E. Brock 25,643.00 3 " D. R. Johnson Franklinton 20.514.40 Outside 10.257.20 4 " C. A. Mathews 30.771.60 Outside Bogalusa 35,900.20 Bogalusa W. C. Flauders 323,101.80 5 " Walter Green 10,257.20 6 " J. C. Green 30.771.60 7 " W. I. Daniel 15,385.80 8 " C. C. Fortinberry 15,385.80 9 " Warren Wilks 20.514.40 Total: $512,860.00 w.s.s. Court Proceedings. In view of errors made in pub lishing court proceedings of the June term of court, the list hav ing been made from a rough draft before official records were ob tainable, it was deemed ad'visable to publish in full the correct criminal docket as compiled from the clerk's minutes. Following is the correct list; State vs. F. D, Brumfield, failure to dip cattle, nol pros. G. L. Brum field (2) failure to dip cattle, nol pros. Dock Nobles at als-Dis turbing peace, nol prog. Willie Carrol-disturbing peace, nol pros. len ry Rogers-Carry ing concealed weapons, nol pros. Wiley McNeese-Carrying coil cealed wealon, plead guilty $100 and cost, in default 12 months. J. R. Roberts, Bigamy-plead guilty, pen, not less than two years, not more than three years. Esco Duncan, wife desertion convicted, $100 and cost. Failure to dip cattle-D. L. Bateman, R. H. Burris, not guilty Larceny-Earl Shay not guilty. Failure to dip cattle-Alec Bell Walter Langston, Alec Passman, Bill Crain, Andy Johnson, D. H. McCreary, W. J, Jones, D. A. Self, Frank Crain, each $10 and cost, suspended. Disturbing peace- MarvinCar ter, Rondo Pierce, Dewey Jen kins plead guilty, $25 and cost, suspended on payment of cost. Wife Desertion-Frank Walker guilty, $100 and cost. Assault and Battery-Pete Burton, $25 and 30 days in jail and cost or 3 months in default. Disturbing peace--Allen Ruth land, guilty, $10 and cost or 80 days. Retailing-Tom Forbes, $200 , and cost. Bringing cattle into parish in violation of act 1841916, Frank SpIWh, htib iuiy. Don't Let Fever Germans Multiply. o Once in the system, they are hard to get rid of. They feed on the r;hest } principles of your blood, and gradually ; weaken your power to resist disease. SYou can ckeck them readily by using one of the following remedies: Oro, Fev i=tone, Plantation Chill and Fever Tonic, Oxidine, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, i Dick's Chilifuge, 666; 999. E. Z. Drops, and Rexall Chill Breaker. The Rexall Chill Breaker, as well as most of the other remedies named, is guaranteed to give satisfaction. SBabington's Drug Store, Inc. z Agency Bogalusa Steam Laundry. , """"""""""""""""""""".,"""o""""""""""" OLDEST INSURANCE AGENCY IN Wýý NGTON PARISH. ESTABLISHED 1905 D. E. BRANCH AGENCY INSURANCE Fire, Life, Health and Accident Automobile, Liability and Bonds MRS. D. E. BRANCH, Agent. Franklinton, La. Listen, Farmers and Land Owners! Lightning Tree and Grass Killer Kills Trees, Green Stumps, Sasafras and Persimmon Sprouts, Johnson and Ber mada Grass, Bull Nettles and all pests that Farmers are bothered with. Kills root3 and all in from 5 to 30 days, causing the stumps to soon decay and rot out and is harmless to the soil. One man can deaden as much timber as six could the old way. GUARANTEED TO DO THE WORK OR YOUR MONEY BACK. The only patented Tree Killer in the United States. One gallon will kill from 40 to 75 trees. Price $1.50 per gallon. Indorsed by hundreds of Business Men and Farmers of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkan sas, Mississippi and other States, Manufactured and sold by Lightning Tree Killer Mf. Co., SUMMIT, MISSISSIPPI. For sale at Franklinton, La., by IDEAL DRUG STORE Agents wanted in every Town in the United States. Notice of itn18al Accotunt. In tbe Matter of the Liquidation of the 1t. Hermnon Bank. 26th Judicial District (Court, Parish of Washington, Staty of Louisiana. Notice is herceb) giveln that the final account in the above matter was filed in thi.3 office on May .', 1918, by F. I Mý. Brown, Special Agn:t,and all per sone interested theirtin are lohn by notified to show cause why the saidl account, after due advertkemniit, shoud niot. be iihomologated and ap pruoved and tie funds disbursed il accordance therewith. This June 11th, 1918. M. A, Thigpen, Clerk of Court. \otiev of 1 i~iial Acctnnt. In the Matter of the Liquidationof the Bank of Angie. 26th Judicial l)itric't 'Court, Parish of Washinigton, State of Louisiana. Notwo iy heroby given that the final acvcunt in t !ho abg } e matter was filed in this oflice on May 29, 1918, by F. M. SBrown, Special Agent, and all persons inttrested are hereby notified to show 1arse vwhy the said account. after due "vertkemnent, shonui not he homolo gpted ;,ad approved and th- funds iSiburs'dr in accordance thelewith. Tbid June 11th, 19)18. ;J. A, Thigpen, Clerk 61 Court,