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Reliigous notices 4CII 'ICi(1L It tittl' iltl. etr t 1 Sei !r i OCS itl i, 1'iNC. tV. 'ct itida y o u l e i 1'. m. onthºV" :º ikc .urgh .ie8 K)niu Cats i ]~ieCrlu rch. i Fonrth SnudxY 01efcc1º iuuuthll :it 1t&. , ad 7 U:1 1'. JI. ~'y 11 ! 1+'he luºItr OI II ;a* a (I I ') dry~. I"r pd IU the la,nnhtry at 1ts. (11. Sitt 4(t, 't'ýl~eetIVCI.S", Na nv. 3rtl. tipl fiur BIRYAN, SEWALL AM) tr -. " h CrouP Quickly Cured. nird (i Ark.t-Or e ClIuuII hi· ri i Fr * u flfl'fri l with itliataitit iiaratat 2ae ; lb otlo of: CIya Llv. 1 '. X1lll i~bou I.. s ia 'l y Uij~ik4 n 'ar 'l'hisai a ike.iteteili4) '!'bc It.tlut, l:tketlel tl411O i i~d. 4(t talntliv, iali~t . (ha+li iiaL Iu take 1 I (u lltlR Ju I1IVt'r (J111 itunr rt in tlett wt thatt it .hallsl g aive tniotgl ie- ; 1141 and nt n41d dioetn)lin(LLt to their sur;(l_ d~ cgivnge qui' r. (t !t; w))' u peotle waattaho ut ,trulngtllhlt tantd refreshles the whIaole ~II(III J. I. liliatal, Motairte La. The (htillig lW tl~itl'(lt' L'thlly nlii rveutllll' Wd5i i~ri~aiit'i l~t't~illI)L. A WIife Equnl to a< Gold line.. biall MOWlI of vOnIr l'antllalM. give I1e11 i" rrAellt 4(ut aatakiaag colal slita tli ?.. ii ai tellitig iii"i.tiI img IISlt 14)115 aainu10 l+ c' litit tale 81,l hIiae 8al41l li:44u to 'tluu ; li etia $11411eery pilace 111111 tVd;tiL to Luitisv/r )ow o ))lake gutil 441(1 51 to ilI. .l y 1111s alnt (Ail Ill dlct tanad I heloug :4axious to )tip aihin tlaolugt L ") "( )4(1 seil sa'l atitig llut iz4aaia, 8114d I ;i;4(uloiaig slilila hially. A edaaa worthi of uel weilt lAeaL'1' be ito:) tl vr eIiau hours, .t,1 ou ihate* at " .reas tly ev eeataeiat. Yoau.Cull fruit ill ha he tllai l~ull lit,1aliatger of ta4oaa'rii hag the. vihes us with the oltd norail; :l\o; calll h ut tha t oowat heaua ti'uil gltai. I st 11 .tat rty a' 'ry hAoIne, ats the5 i onl sal es . o 141 1uet Hid .a'ybuiiy Wlanyit uIci. In 11011 It ,l Ilt; n irlaon 1nl) ha s t aaa; sldt! It sti lolli ten tany day" 1 workail. ,I S' 114) la r` * doing well and I (tl 1 81))ee 81,it 1 eke 'laito 14:11') 11a11it lla"1)'trtit neil g ,aº U., wilt askrI at 111) lie (ii 114I hari;i ess aS Icy dia lte, 130w will aiiit;'eýS It' ))t. I :11 rs. A. R1usell. T. 11. Lr yrlhitt ItttS 118(1 neat rtl.~'i urick Sij's ºlbt ;1lu. t Ie ip troat t 9 yuenll 1114~e, stales 1)1(hO lf;~ Ito~l)i41 ) , ule 14i1lt) Ileike ti i. t .i i j ii 1 uk '1)01tautwhat 1()lublieve eliaiai.ir 1i1 drih to intitiruil ttouid al')t)1r le w hat 3I1. P. L. r't51811. aIf l. aur s Mills, la., htau to say It oni thua sijet, viz.: ' hiave ceall 8 snul err fa10nn ehroa. iiar11hee 45e1'r 511i)4 thie ltd lu'are' trial alt iilns 1tt )ltalhiilt. Suirnit. At liat 1 1411al 48ala jC'i(iithillat ct fraitatl a stiur 11at(ilthit wais UJ):IjiihR lai)a'$ Cult) Chlera tºI! ttl 1)i lu,(llt ea I t iutly." Thial i~citiajita ;n vhiwl xatiisl~ealeji~elll lip-i fuar colic, tallolea 'l:ºtoineu alvsiatler'y 8u1l iurtioeattit. t.ita jiie lsit to ;tko :Litd uever i ltdh to effect a kli. 411e. 2t3t11 11 :0cut. sizes foralittu by 1,. P: KiliihatllIia, dlllggiaat btN 1t1e 'ek, thLim r ri "ht tut a lrrot.it i ~ihn ouble iI tile j(rl~lhipt tli q;xe Htitel~tly ijti. scnaoko aflomilu-r Lisa-ia EOlboruI liil IiVII it flnrtteriaaI 5l)(;ii'- u ltie t als uviaehi Ci lielteetlldl lagH k'olttS l4r MCatii6catIf titiat ettuea buntl to i ll Hll yjli1,bt laitl tle aiiit iiu Iti lilt Ii lallotet. a total etsa.' of Ia gripp glath *rusaid go itli as a latgeiaita itttok * rona So 4Atl a~or a~lglS' tiiii i jt~l Uiun'nlt~d t ie I latayuiulthe Iri~ltayr eutltb~a, tok 1.1 Ide To, atay it. wiis' s~ilestcai ipll , sln E jtiittiatg l'it vryJll Idly, ideeti. 1Y Slid perniatact cure W av n ~~~~~~.Iltt) ua ie ralyL. P. Ku-EY r'. F. 11. Tc:oe, w uu the sickI' lis, i i this ~,eok. Mr. C(has. Gottl;eb was he're thisl hl "Mrs. .1. W. Leake vi led fri'iels at Lindsay. lIst weekL.. er ley. E. 1). Morono wasin iown, last ii Thuri-sday, ri ttlurnig tfrom Pi'ittsburg. Mr. Willie White expects to leatve to-day for his duties :s a pilot on tlhe' H:hal'tte. n ubi Mr. :and Mrs. S. 1). Barrow were, in I i ltoll Ruge, last weslk. .. I 'r. and , MIºtr. "fi. Mr nn have : ot'' thler big baby boy, wiho ruirj ed early" SSu'lch "i morning. (C'ngraulhation arN c e'nxtiided. it) Miss Mar 'icheartsn eiouelnde'l h'er i isit to thie Minses Mlontgomery, Auolday. rv. Miss Maggjie Barrow .eav;es to-'iorrow P to vislt`Mrs. Carine Evans. Miss Muises is the latest arrival ht the re home io ie i'r. E. It. . Moses. Oct 29thl is her hi rt h1bly. (11On Mohlday a party of young latdlies front town speIit the day at Mrs. F. F. 'i Convyrse's delightful home, "Bay view."t Mrs. A. T''. (:strell and little Miss C(r- I itlia returned last Saturday, froin a visit It the e ty. g. Mrs E. Mu:se of New Texacs 'spent,; a feiw da'ys here this earlier part of the tl week. lE'v. anud Mrs. VenVaclkenhuirgh are tr pendling the l week iu tow n. the guests of. his clurch ltcieentlers. ) Mr's. M3. W. 'Converse sient the week i: NeSw (Orle. s, anid ii expected home to. day. I 'I Rev'. Gerard ]rither is aui honored guci. t It he holLue of Mr. l.)man Stow Miss Corne:lia McGehee is another fair reprsenstativIe fromt this parish at the St to Nornmal School. Ii Ilis many rehlatives in this parish were pained to Iearn' of the deat: of Alfred le retlird in New Orleans, on the ýOtlt inst. Iaged 21. Ile w as the soui o the latu Dr. lobt. 1 eretfirdt Mi r. Garnett logillio is clerking fir his Sousin, \1:.. J. Foster of Natelhez. lie is ai g linue salesmuan and is very popular both ini e'its a tand Concordia. s M. ss Bell. iMevyers, after a :,letes:ant vie it to Miss lhena Rosunthal left fmr thi me, ''Thuldhty. ;icet llpauied by her ,reousin, ' Mliss Ruse .Picard. hliss T. Meyer, af'ter a leigthy 'siay with I her sister, Mrs. I. :Arlmr of Jalckson, o º Miss. retturued ihome lat Weduesday, looking remlarkably well. !1 The Misses Ilays of C(eitervilfe, Miss, p ss ed through lown, thisw reek, rtelrn lag front New Roadls, where they had ld gote to ihe xuiitncd ai el s aeihlers;, llappenings; at Concord. I \lsses Minniie Wright and Annie Blob Sgrdl miade a iibistiCess t.ri'i to Jackson on i t Molnlay ove. Mrs. .1im ]ichlc'dson has urechased Ihlie lhome fitMr. Amidee Il.alrt'd, cnid expects , to maove to it at an :early dlate. 1 Miss Susic Barro'w wavs enirolled lnlmong thile pupils at F. F. C. Iustitute on Monday B last. o Mr. Rob Plahner au attendant of the SAs,yeit is at lhoene on the sick list,.his - brother is tilling his place. h M ir. Heniry Siimmin s was a visitor to iJackson( ou Wed:e:sdelcy. Ml Wi. . W . Pllnhares wen(lt to Bayou Sa'cr or ne day last week. k SMisses Cardie De'cval and Minei Wright spent Sunda.y night with frlmuis in Jacck Mris. Reeks a hilhly respeted latly of Sthis ward, died oion Tluelsday atI her dauigh e tr's honmo in Jackie. Miss Fliorunce Wright ai bhorder at F. F. C. Institte sHIeLilt Slllidly atll hlome. TliA ITIPIS. Mlrs. Leonora Blrh'nelhl hais beeic qite I sick tor se'vercel weeks belt is nlow ulp. ihcr i triendms'are mtuchll rejoiced Iy her recouvery. - The seviienthI wrd has been visited and ct uavassedl by four Mornonu Elders. They e seemt to'lhave accomlplislled very little for k \re harof 0no coniverts eade Iby them. Y . Dr. Spencer ilraenelo, of Fort Aetis, - Miss, visited the seventh ward to attodl . Mrs. LeonoLra Illrandon during her illness. D Ir. Somple Wiun, of Now Orleians hatving been quite sick, came up to visit ' his old hlolne in the conintly cild after a i j tw tldyl rest and w'itlh ile llplre air of the To Tuiiciti Hlills has ilmproved very muchl in it health and strengtlih. ,f The bridges on the Iinckneyville nd 25 the Bayou Sara roads have beei rebuilt il- or thoroughly reiaired. TIhe ro:tds aulld bridges are lnow in better condition tlhaln they lcn ve beeu for a unilnltr of' years. SNext Wedllesday Mr. Mo;eno will hold '" service at 11 a. mi. at the church in Tunica. er ' ])P. W. N. Stewairt Ihas been qcite sick, l0 hut is now much better iantd hopes to be Sout in a few ldaclys. S Mrs . Watson B'radford, whi is visiting - her m hr ll' Mrs; L. LRow, became the ll umother of a sweet lit.tloe girl baby, last it 1SniIday. Both mother and baby are do. ing wdil. VIOLET. .Notes from Poplar Springs. es' Miss Anuna Petty returuecd SUnllday fromn at a week's visit to her brolther whom sahe ltet much iuiproved. . ýr iitld relal\ive near (luster eunday. oit S 11Ms. L. S. Jlochllltn retnrned to her! Hixt i i0om1 at ` Vwlto1i:l, liss. last Snday. Wiot Slho was lelomrp:lied by Miss Mattie lhi IHi'ckhimn who will ientain witlh hex sev- It eral days. not tile Mrs. Willie Ware has been real sick for trio sI everal days. (m S])r. A. C. ('or of Bayou Sara is in the tinl neighlilorlhotd this week on proflessioulll li Sbusiness. Mir. Norwood Smith left several days ss algo to accept a position at a sugar re- can Sin:ryv on the lriver, the The following young persons were v1- n itors at S1und'ty Schlol last Sln:htly even- 1y i: ,Mis.se Iovoy. Wiinnie Wright, Maa- mi I r;l.n Wright, Messrs. V. Noland and J. s Pahlner. Mr. J. E. Ware and family are visiting 131u relatives in llayou Sara. Sliss Idol:i Ryder is spending the day vast witll friends at Oak Hidge. A W ,\ithin the last felw days, we have en- Th jjoyed several much Itneeied showers. tal MEW IiOPE ITEMS. The farmers air busy pulling corn, dig- Il giu l potal.toes, and grinding 'cae. r i c ihMessrs Austin and Thom' s Ilav, treated Ifi thellnelves to a niic e new well. .Id Mr, Green Spilhnu:n made a 1ttsinessi I4*4 trip to ,lJueson on Saturday last. tat Messrs..hones Spiln:lan and (eoo White IL Swere visitors to Jacksolin Saturday. ci t r Mr. J. O. Austin slpent a few dlnysof has iweek in Tnnica, the guest of his son, iMr tb ,Jamels Austin. I A Funday chllool w\as reorganized at New r Tope on Sunlay I.st, under the 11 supervision of Mr. liobt T'lllhllm. , lWhat did you 5wy ? .Weddnig Luells! II: VWhen, who I h1 don't ask so many ques. D tions. Wait and you will hear. e L Mr:. Sitove Smithl entertaincd her two ,I dlalghtrs, Mrs. Dloherty :and 11Is. Calmp- I 1cll', on Sundally last. Mr. JTollnes Austin and wife spent Satnr" 1 day night and Silmday at Concord, the I guest of Mrs. Austin's mother. u We hear that there is smne chItnee of a Ol:i i 1t 1rilt10 neal larfutulre, and we are ('li . certainly glad for it is seo dull. I" i e 1 i' ar glad to he :ale to state th:at ori,. fiienld Mr. Spillhun hIas entirely recover-' t A nice littlt boy puit in his alpplearulno son the 11Ith inst. at the homne of Mr. Will th usliit and says, 1 e0 is going to stay3 Theo ninth ward canlot get nluch ahead of us 'l'it Wle llver hl)ve IIi 1)110 to tid die hlod, butseveral olour nieighbiorIis hl:i. blil Inllllltilng, u111(d tlhe other ihay w.lill' IL 'yobnlg lady was walking throlugh the woidS 51e s0 w at squhirel rlfllluiilg on illh ' grondlll 1and have fiorgottoli how mlany 'i lizzuartls. 'otecs From Star 11111. M 21,rs. Martulh: Ik*ll of New' Orleans lspentlt I"i seielll ldays very lIlo;Si.Stly lat the llos pitalle 1houlc oMrIs. 1. J1. Davis. ' f Mrs. lill of Texas 'is visiing her sister 'y Mrs. James Ball; MIr. 1. O. Ilaniilton of the 9th ward vis Sited Star Ilill Wedllesday. MBr. John anhliel lnd family of tnhe ll 1li111 Territory aiccolllliliiill bly.Mr. Jolln to udIlllock ai' eXlCectted sooi to Illake their w hioml at Star Hill. ii lra Mr. E. J1. Daniel lost a valuable horse S last weeki." 1 lt The cotton erops are badly lllidamaged b ly k- tlhe reccnt railisn. ., To.;iight is the time to try AllI lHallow'eeu chlarlll. tII The hunltiiou oif it Ilknadke,rchhi f rl. oi Mexicali work by Misti 11o)ie Michlel to bIe sol lit the Plyt.hill a eiltrtainlllillt shoildh incite o helSra ite to do likewise. \Vhy itolt .hlve il or tile of1 nciiniy aiirtiOlet,' conitibiuhtetd '3 Ly the fair fingers ot well-wishl or Churnuig Done in One Mlinute.l I have tiedl the ligltninlg Churn, youl.l receiltly descriell in youilr paper, and it is Sc~irtalinly i wolnder. I calii cllrni in less u thll0l on minllUte, 1and1 tile untter i5.cleganlt 'anll o'll get cOilsiderlLbly mllOre bluttler us thirn whenl yol use a coinolntm churn. I a sit t<ok thle agecey for tile ehrnll hire lliand , t every B llthe'r lmaker tla.t see it aI.S olne. s he I1 hIlave sold three doizeoil ailld they give thie -ia It of satlisfction I know I carn sell 100 " in thin township, is they churn so qlnick ly, m1ae0 so lllllch moIllre butter than ta1- p uI l cll curlnls a1) 1r0o 0chet,. Some one i ill every little townshiLp caIL llilke two orI th.ree hundred dollars selling tlhese churnsa By addressing ,I. F. Clse;y & Co., ltiis, you canll get circulars alld fuill in I ul formlation so yo3i can tl malke big money e oL. right at home. I havle maldo $80 in the n ±k past two weeks ait 1 never sold aniythlinhg be before ill mly lite, A Farmer., S Every olne blreiathed mor)'e freely he wheii rii II cine ;ind tihe period ol itu llrlllt pasised without irel', which do. I woutl It ave beei a big olle if oice started. ' JIJST REIEITED. School Boo!:s and School Sutpplies, Com positioll 1ook.), Copy Books, Tablets, E onl risers, Cryon, KnapsacksL, Slates; sclmol I she tii:h, Strlljs. Ptllcil lioxes, Slate ul'ciiilt, Ink, ellhollcrs, Spnlges Pels etc. At ~lMiuford's DIrlg Store. Salit' .1l:o1 n Igllatcst :irt l lest. }'ully - i sixtll of- all the ,e2atlis thiat occurnra thi worlbi fre ealt ed by colaompi iopt bla. ny t lati things w llere 01l(0 leldr4d intu~an~l4no I It wiollie hr strun;ag if micUienl ici';ica did ta11 Iral~a:l' 1.17 liioa.H. '1.h1 tl'(J; ip1a the. telephonei, th Iii 1haanigr~aph, .b Gl' ee trig light-nll were onace ittapaissihie, tanld puiace it wtas injltlp)i6ii to ciiw coaauiatiaap tio11. That was before I lie timea of 1)r. Pierre'sa: I(oldeua M1.adi ci I)iscovacry. Ta koe akcoadiug to Idirectionsai, this la YINt.tadIaIrd 4 reiitiiy will euro %b per ouatat. of ail ca- Hon ait Coil of aatis pt b.. Cnsnumpiaupt ist c;ausaale aunid liastercal by thio hnlnaz ity in the hIlioel. It is'aeiueu lay pIm'ity :na tdrihla ucve a.>a ti h Ihllootl-snarIv, ccrt;til' cu91red lay the '"Medlical I)jueaavucry." It builds tII )slid healtihy Ileshi, and vigorous stiei gth. Scludýal . (reu ian our'-aeeat' stiamps to 4)or11's 1 Iixplu;nsouv MeIl liti I Assoaeiatit n1, Biitbalo, N. 1., :rid roctiir Dr. Piree'eº IOOS paaage ''Caairoaa Soause cldulica~l Aald Finxe," pr(iafutei illuatrataeda'. St. P131 cisnll(Nu'I Itace Ct. nrc.hi . The Rte'. I)r. I)(tlglpiai is at let')1('nt' tltkkui hg Iis Iv jatu ini attendi n lag 1iw siQi'( IIIn ot the i'l%'naay Cti talinil in ci 011111111- T he t)oa tier hatas tueaa a, -i1u"Ial Itt this C ·li( o lll irialer aI I"' tainent ot' thle (zenerae (au yel 1I Iion Ao i lC II I ie t, siiaaae i.1he cloas (at thea civl VIwa I. I )ui Ii g his lu't~s iil tett 3' . fitt. F'aniaeisvilleha been h~ ta ken )1(asMesuIOn tl by ) his l'i atally. i'I'e bluilalding is nat. oaaly haighly ce eli tk, ato the111 3 zeal Ear the earn 1 gregationi, leut to) Iy (lie oeeMq wva~hic is thins Iftesxias$('(l Of 1111( *a the Ii ,ie4 ti.i' iij 'es in tha&e SaniiI. T1hec leliaus a11t' by th ýve'i iahkiiiwu' t IJiuohlla:, ions' de reie·ee ;' they asl'e aajaaaaa .Lrge a0(1 geae'Otias Seale " sl i: 11 heir uleta sits ; 5iand 11he houtse hans l(%" beena weit I Inraisheu1l 113 ý! I tl:o tidsies ofi lhe caaatgrl~g~t'.iona.--Tire L Dioese of' Lou hisul,.. 0J. I.CODSO. a-PRACTiICAL MA TR S Mrfpj~u -[ KLEU rA:1I) UI"IiOITLIA LEU, 1\911 be in St. Fa'aasc~aisýile, La., Iitietf NOY. 1ist All piLIrill wuantaing work 'c (10110 8110111ul skaill ii, thaeiao(I'dera at aetco. ia 111'1'141 111111 14111ut li, IIic Ice an at, I a1it1(3 Ols', 1111(1lIailaiCVo('E~I P $(111)3 nh r- ' it;1iat.iaiI rr'suih IS ill lIIihtliciIi p il l, , l arot'enaetia :* '1' ci. 1 i 1e Ias diii Idi e ulete'iaitit' ia1e tiall 111'X eueaL' s('3iii' k, ~I 1there Itshall hie no raut roegaessiuiaa. a~'uII hDuve Ic NOW W CI, SLFI r YOU GET '1'! Jcwe1ler.' M:Iil ou84tilt rcivueatyo wiltIº:: tý h aý Best alarm elueks-~l~iusu The heavy rains paihe; havoc r' willh thel (xei vrtiou madnle for pinut- .1 tintg ,ins the fun ida tion of' the track selehs t tlhe Feli'-iana Oil Mill. in Supt. Kay says it makes l.enmlrar. ii ly a good switnining hole, buit nlot. ,1 available in tlhel day-t.ire. ' The Way to Cure catarrh is to purify it the bhooi, nud the surest, safest beat way ce r to purit"' the blood is by taking lood's f :Sarsaparilla, the One True Blold Puritier. t1 Hood's Pills are promptllt, eflicient, E always rcli:able, easy to take, easy to op- tl eate. t The Sixtieth Anniversary. A golden wedding marks a hnif century of life together'-almost a J lifetime as Iman mieasures existence --and is alw'ivihlge gratnted to tew, 1: but fir mare rarely do a wedded pair celebrate the sixtiet II aLniver- s tary of their marriage. Yet only ,f ra few days intervene ul'til Nov. 3rdl, C when Judge andl Mrs. F: H. Far. 1 rar will have that unique pleasure. So, unsua;l an event is worthy ofl note, ald for tllat I'reason the Judge it will, we trust, despite his dislike olf -personal publiity, forgive our call- r e ilg attenltion to it. Their hosts of " r frieids--which compose so large ac a C plr, of tihe public which this pa- c n per reaches--will delight to con. Scongratulate themi, if only in spirit, ( o on that day, aunl to give them best Swis'hes for oveu greater length of days together. t V Mr. Lee White has given upihis n Conitratct to make the brick pave- I e nent, aind inteiuds leaving to-dasy. Thie bad weather, lie claims, pre. vents his continuing on the job cx S. cept at a loss, 1V A Parisi Teachers Ass'n, is to be orga l nized cn the .13th pros,.. (Our articlei Sou subject crowdedott.)r -, Great Slaughter of Prices -AT J. FRCYHAN & COX., Ona' whole 111:(1 enitire stock of r;d111,' atisRt w4i iII $1.UOtt'i':25 $1::O. nlc for Skit! 2 c( IKcI of figuiiead aIwnIM ;uantl ntulls Iratier p1 ice;. 17)e tW ]2 1 (e&t$ ot white 1icess giluis, worthi 10; 15, 2 le . «' I loºt of Ilirf u'e pique, lIoau&,a in idY " 1 lot; gaaoss Iiiieii '' '' 1t 1 lot (.t Snaiaah, Uhiinai ssitk antd soaiht 35 anul 3O1!; ai W-. ( ui+ cut noe slt kl (1t' Ladies, Ilaadci weaua ;it prievs Uttlii'ste1 or taitbac. 1 c8$ of silk ta e .;;l un t rib edl l~adie ets i.' iO retiasnk 1,ti a i ug wti on tc ei k iK l glt. s Oe p le~aset of iuaaotln tti hiletluXtraastSjtl~t reeivet'.I UJlae~ipfbwOt'. Ot'ir jit'iii4 2;i(; Just Rteeived a Ilull Lbine of Ladies' Slioes and; Low (~iirt t : 4. 5 _ _ ' "..--. I.- -. . Fancy@ Grc ceries, tjR AISV ( t'stllii .i i. Fthseut' 'j DaiYlof ft'bfsl l, RMob ax· . · s-ý'ONEwAL-;. ainde . ' I Fine Wine!, i B t.L ~E d f EL"! 1 A l A; /I3EEDS AT REDUCED PRICES. Up1 to Iatt('y the I(ii4'!s li~i" li.Nt (*hlige'ti'd, in th&+So Iithi bUIV. IHeti e - Sirofiy teig Esight. Then phiser i st we~re ti'ight eiit'iI mus U whe In~lk" its:t rr* hi;l1'if' 5rrt1"º III1u1 1l IIC uiiighlti furl ler Ttew. T ai ksit bus beets tx- plode4I Iiy the ineluw~itig eitter: Cabbiage-imsspwnCoý lsotu Flat IDustch mr fl $2.(X), forissoer price $2.CO. Cabbagc-l:eru'I l;at. Jhi)rumhe " '' ' '' Cahbage-8ulirl Sutll, (;ermau IlruueoR k, etck., seesaw. psike. Beets and Turnlss-lpspr lb 40) cto. ull %145iOtiOn. 5itul liar lilhitratud Catalogue. Creole Oniouss-pur lb $1.03. C. W. EICHlLINC, Seed Merchant, i'ew Or'loI:1,1, Iii I Dedication. '1 , The Methloli t, Churchi t. 8!aSt Me' [lill is to Ie ded ircatetd on tlil third Will SSuI1day in Nb ovem'lr. \.'v. C. W. we ('ilrter 1). 1)., Presid1lt of Ceihte-. ter i ,ry Colteg.:e alltd oillit the most t / salo:gi 1~d t Illit oratpolr OF thelu M. 1. ,huurch Smith will pInrlch a.t 11 ft. ii. oiu Ilthei "Origin, (howlIt and ilistoy sit Methosihu "." .. I)inlier will b1e upravided om the Th 1ie grotuilllts, r lilc present, illll it is cola (hsire(i Ihli t ~',er.$ti$ tromii till uvI ] 'lth lI'ishlli will 1I'itend the1 !l'lT'ii, pte and Imitake . it a rel1r.seltatiye ' g:thliering ili4l . a blessilig to e(x A Good Wind idil--Make It Your. sellf I :ade one of 11(; L'eolhle's wind m11ils nwhich I saw re'linieilded in your ilner' Srccen!ltly, it olll c44st 1e $9.40 tlldl iS 1 a lltlidti n mill; 1uy well is dcllp, but it, C pl1unl, it all right 111(d witlh vci'S little son wi; the neighbors all lke it, :1i1l as In ,il I aii kind of1 a elrpter, 1 haLiive agreed to A jluit lp 11111o aills aliread1y, on which I can I.tor a:liko ii )licel poliht, 1ntl there are many llI Stlherst for iwhonl 1 cal put tip lilills this unll fall. I o11't, seti why every trtlr 1 slutild (ot havile i willol i iU, whenO they can mlake gul y it thlteiSelves for less thaln $10, all I o11o 1'11 y cual get diiagrll ittl a8il complete dirlectilns 1 s for making (ihe wind luill, by sending IS. t. wo-cCit stillalls to pi.y postagell etc., to I E. D. Wilson & Co., Allegheny, Pa., and we there can be a dhozen of tlihem pullt up hi n tlny locality by llny one that has.thleiielgy Of to do it. A Farmer. If The aIse olf,. the state va Fraiek p1h1 J Joulteg Ion killing Spencer Willis utin e resultedl ill * iistrtial. The jury et stoo00 11 to 1, Ifor colrVictiol. Evi. I dleiic dtlivulged since the tri l is SsaiIl to still lurtller tavor the lpriso- e.l tier.1' ' Hair Restored to Natural Color. (t I have used nilany preparations for re- ] ,* storing hair to natural color, butnevor had ] lsatisfactory results till I used Zulu VuYlier to e it will restore any hair or Lberd to'is an ii iinatulral color in thIree weeks. It' it dolo i-. not they return your money, so youl take h8 li o irislks. People who have never tried it can get ai snilale pslckago which conttains ed uenoigh to restore any one's hair to natural co ' color, by senlding 21 two.eent stamps, to II- pay lwotage, etc., to Wilson & Co., New W t, Concord, Ohio. ra at The regular price is $2.50 p~r package. o If it does tuot restore your hair to natural a1 color, or make any color of hair darker in three weeks, they will return your stamps. This proposition is so fair that thousands i. are using it. It is lharmless, but .never e. fails. Why can't big mowey be madl by gi .llini Zulu Vnlier ftron house to house T, e' Ve see" by the Woodville Repub- Jo - liean that the ginbhouse:of %.'J.r Trager waIs. destroye d. by iire (t1 a- the l0tl'ir*st., also 15 bAles of cotl li. to u 11iii 7l0 siks ot seeds. Loss s parl,;. coverted t.y i lturuice. ' . . . • - . . .. . - ,. > wsai (lisacrlnti'uach oil aii4ititlOt of u lI weatltlker, alter ýe evertsl aiirit rr~rc stias &IeI vieeM. ilu tIlo ne0w bWitdIs. . DIED.. VAdLCONER--I-n St. Prni rcilviluLi I'lurunee Cerny Da I~rvis, ývlfrnf W. R. I'ttll cunter, *tugtl ."2 lrs., $ aos. nilt'i3 n cti~tPI* -+ Necw Orlcean and P'tc.'Gcii6tne a pc - peru pleaxe copy.' To alil Iher Ibti·ereaved rei.tiriVew 'we exted aieerenyubiit#~'l iy,)#J~' Criminall Dcket. St4te of ILoisttttiiia' Frank Jone, nmrdnr; is: rfii/ t. 0. P. Worthy, i'iolutiwfg '8uiday law,' i, s4Itltruced, li u1 ed $2t6 nilt cout or'3 11(141. ii)" I ,jail. Alex Moore, irdtr, tlie' D}iriti:t 'At ii .tul'ml'y', mir.,t~41 to !weº.!pCtbou j(la'u Of iminý'4 - º Ianlgilhtetr. $4!1lttlnr(a4toi 4:I'tV'a I ulisuf > 1Wt)*Q H n81(1 crt. aiul' ;iurla01th ilia'teeit1ew.'" 1 k Ilna is, ii lling liqluor to ati i: w nýºhal: . gu~ilty, Kauloti("o(I~ to pnay a xSfiu of $i) ti~ (º '(1st 0r S amolnts in jai. , Lnri!la ii ~g~tm,' larea~ny, N1thli º$1.' , DJtvc Ia1,awi n 1 1nrilhii InrI' )ld 'gfilty; nelotoerotal 10 ti 10011tbs hi'th(~l~oi,'po.' 1)uDg TLliornuto', u':.nltjuithn danl;(i'tflU d weapon, counrt overrimle,4the imiotioi fior' iI u stew' tri'l 8u,,1 H4I Iitenlced'4Ih to' piy 'a flno"' y of $10 1111a1n cost or 3 uwnola4s'iu'j'iil. Nut.G (!lhurehill,<aitxalt'WI'h duugrh oil 'w0:1(1.1I1, Nol jutos.. Frank P'osy, vi'oItiirg' 8uRllnty 1.)181; ti t or m ioutu in jail. Andruw Derall, lrreetiV. pho i11 guilty, SHe~t4itt(!eld 1 sear in the f(en. i. Eli \1'hittakeo, eoidtenl weufmen, 11l pros. S. 1Muss~el of ailii, g~iuitb1ing with dlice, iat ftis ('11444 Rllbt. SnlIOthl4rsf4, otito of th iino t. 0I0501 II:ead not gniliy:aiiil aisked 1O1 tri:a by Judge. The 8Io001410t. witlh rtew 1his4 pilat: of lout guilty ainl'peno.il ftil lf, 44sun Ieietal to poo a flhue "o~*5 alnd cost or .. )11014 ilk Juil. t- Buehnrd SmeothLery, mu1rde1r njot guilty. - ýd 'liil Clhase, Jltleltliighlter, guilty, ; n r tncned to p 11a ue of (11140 d.ldla r alut'cwilU I, and servo tau years i the peln. Carry Aid, point ring, uiol p~ro#s Willie Leo, nmurer sen teuncod 'to 'hmo it hanged. ' 'Elliot Jaokson, plead gnirttk! to exleiml 144 0( V (011)4)1, IoIteCIcc d to 'jd3u $213 11114 al coat or 3 months in jail. to Jillm Weston, Rasslut with a dstgoroii w weaponl, plead guilty, sentenced ,to pa y a fiine of $25 1111(1 cOt anldl 4 iiioiithl in jail, anid in default 10 'ionths miore. 0. ' Da Alleuwo ndlug 1Cell tkneu mnayhleni al not guilty. iln Albert Burrol, rape, nirittial. Is. Jimj Weston, conreialed1 weuponI no0 pros. (14' Andrew Brown, rape, con0fiilntt4. cr .J. Meyer, sellinig liqiuor to i tinoor, not ly gimilt~y. I1, Aiort Jewell, un11.laughter niot guilt'*v. Hunston~ Cross t Asasauit with "internt to b. Jouw Washington ;'m.iurder, 1101 frte. ' iktmi'CrtM Oshag o' Ig cc acL;klt, J3ss Wimokington wedpun, tio'Pwog. " .Jiff W"ight; larcehynoºa:iimty We aure glad to be lrsl. tt'ocrugratulnite. l r. Mr n alumMrs. A. S. lraisofix on11 thme bir1th of tblirtjjl~le child; Fridoy if bt. "