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1JE TFUF DEM,11OCRAT. Reigiousi Notcesh Grace (1il1I'cli cadcat :1 s. m., 7:3f) p" tn. ý erlk dorm;n 'leut, Wedtesntlhiy tah ol day at 11au. 4:30 p. n. with id ol, selected tofllicy lrvor-tlie Serwonl jtle Mounht. iundnfl Scliool every 'rat g; ;,, nr Geo. NPýlrnaln Supt. Servier' t Star Hill. qdýwd3 9 it evervywridtll, RdV. W. "Colslt ]irpis q 'hird Sulndlay il 1). Vauvall kezihurgr, rtjesat Il ( CatlloliCCI1tre'l I. r Maryo f.t. Carmne, 5;. Franci.sville, ee ` S WI b ot eve f mo uth, Uo vv. er oe:1:, }pries:. cihodist Servicesl- t Bayou Sara. f rtoII Snday of eachL month, at 11. A. end :ý : -- - - - - t -ilmil service is resuucil on the rail ila mail for the steamer Cleon will every morning at six o'clock at the prinsville post office. yPa farmets are replanting cotton. oldest (') inhabitant says that the Wilds lauded in the bayou near orp1ratiou line of St. Francisville in fTie cool nights and mornings are for the crops. Abear, is reported as seen in the hbborhood of HighhLtd. The residence of Mr. E. Wolf received smine beautifying ,aches firom the painter's brush. The train cOitles at fitas Powell's at three times a week now. YTo have not seen Valcour. eishapPY; yes. Craw-fishi mag jqgue, Jique faire grand-chere. Whole Band Buy a Zobo At Munimord's Drug Store. In the slang of the, B'lhoys they hold say: The "duck." of a .river about to "chop , which would mean that it is slowly det:l i n i g. .There should alwpys be a, good re at the depot these days, for aare both Wood aouda Hatchet lthe Cook. , 1do not boast, but weo do not fear maison of our job printing with any rewithin 3radius of 5auiles. Judge J. L. Golsºaun and I. P. Molbourie Esq. went to Clinton, Tuestly. The Judge opened civil tennot court, andt after some routine bhsiness, tadjournled santo till ,Mon day next.. It is the Best on Earth. That is what Edward & Parke:r, iner hants of Ulai .rc' a., says of Chlnlber ritin Bahn, for 'liounnatisn, lame deep seated and mluscullar pains. sld by L. P. Kilbourne, d4uggist. S lMrs. E. Morgan, .lho is tLtka fat tir .accesr in gardening, has sent us some ts arkahly line specimens of Irish pota lup. They taste as nice as they look. Old1Aunt Millie says "Lor chile, don't /. uhear deru locust birds er sighin in the Tdeal Did'nt I told you it was a sure Lidthat the river was gwino to drap? If M.tbishlom does niake dis river riz up on p gauge again, like he did this year, eta gwine to be razors in the air, you hir me," A nomlber ,o$ merry young people as _ abled at the hospitable homel of 3Lrs. t11rg1, Thursday night, and under i hlaperollna,,roceeded t t the resi itetofr. C. W. Tempel. There they 'II cottially received and invited to l.tlie evening in dancing. Mrs. 'l'empnel siOllMeraghtermade ideal ho.tesses git. %leleure to all by tluir. kindly atten Icea cream was served, which led the tlers spect that the' entertainers n t tLe-ones surprised ,luot by the St the evening. htice to ubsiIcribers. o h. error.., tohliung, a few N', luast isue, were sent out Sno inside paggs. Subscribers iVing ithel, will, iplease.. so in , anid thle missing pages will BUtheim. --- die is a necessity which ,'e Iapairilla grandly supplies. It '-and vitalize8 the iblood and thus Dneand strength to the whole sys !'s Pills are te ontly pills to take lod.s Sarsaparilla, Cure ul. liver IP -------, Sa.WVe Hear 'hwage budl are about to he road a liee..At e, it is not deniie!c . o te smokersl have it. Th at cap a re o c ul -tiv a ti . Alex aiIlu has our thanks - I- stoni aml Baltimore pa 'his reminl(sl us tIhat Mr. P'ERSONAL burU P1L1!T. r. and Mirs. . Hiller ,:ft, ,Moiday morning for a bridal trip to New OrleaIns Jiss Lela W'icker returned to town Monday, but will leave Monday next fir a trip to Now Orleaus. Mrs. L. J. D)avis and her governess Miss Sarah Stewart of Mississippi w'er in townl, T'uesday, shopping. Judge Golsan and family returned from New Orleans via Jackson. Dr. G. H. Douglas and fimily have re turned to their home in Morgan City, IMr. Jas. Young went toSlaughlter Wed nesday, on bas'ness. The infant daughter of 1Mr. Hereford I Percy was christened at Grace Church. Sunday last. Mr. Willie Edwards of-Ibervillo was a guest of Mrs. L. Argue last week. Mrs. W. L. Stirling and little son John have gone to make a visit to Mrs. Jolhn son Armstrong of New Orleans. Miss IMargaret Stirling attended the iIamuiltol-llereford we4ding in Baton Rouge on the 19th. Miss Annie Anderson, who is a guest of' Mrs. Thos. Talhert, drove to Jackson, Tuesday to'see the Asylum, escorted by Mr. Talbert. Mrs. B, Wolf and children returned from Baton Rouge Tuesday evening, after a visit to her mother. Mr. Sam Dreyfius, wife and baby boy left Thursday to spend a week of. recrea tion, in the city. Miss Sarah Stern returned from a visit to Woodville, Monday last. Misses Annie and May Allainreturned from New Orleans, Tuesday. J. R. Matthews sploent Sunday in Pte. Coupee visiting his sister Mrs. Roger Bourgeois. Hon. W. A. Porter spent Friday in town his first viuit here in the past six miolnhs. Dr. A. F. Barrow expects to leave for the city Monday. Mr's. Zoller ofAshwood sport thqgreater part of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Percy have a fine son, born May 18th, and hisaiaune is Robt. Towles Percy. The Rev. Dr. Douglas sails for Europe on the 7th prox. Mrs. Vedcntino IHaile and the Misses Ilebert are on a visit to Mrs. Sidney Powell. The W'esrfield, Ind. News prints the fol olowing in regard to. an old resident f that place: Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of the h., A. N. & C. Ry,. here, says : "I have used Chaumberlain'4 Colic, Cholera t~dl Diarrhooea Rtedy for ten years or J-longer--a never without it in mny family. 1 consider it the best remedy of the kind manufactuured. I take pleas ure in rceniuommending it." It is a specific of all bowel disorde rs. For sale by L. P. Kilbourne, druggist. Little Geor'gel etz, tbour-year old sol ot C. MAetz Esq. is suffering fromn the effects of a setrious cut, tLh, result of. an acci(lCut. W\'hile woi'king on :the levee, M'ndaiy, Willie Shenick threw a hatchet to IMr. Mose Vantroml, who halnd ask ed for it. Just at that moment the little fellow ran between, inl suclh ia wray as to ireceive a cut at the base of the skull from the hatcheLt. The wound is serious, but Dr. Taylor has hope for the little lpatient, if iauflallmantiol dtoes not set in. ,lo Care--No Pay. That is. the way all drnggists sell GROVE'S. TASTEUESS CLILL TONIC for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless Bform. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nau seatingtoplics. Price, 50cents. Minutes of. Teacher's Association. St. Franoisville, Ln., May 21, 1897. Association met in regular session at the school house. Present: J.. N Anglhn, Pres.. Mines. L. Row,..nd H. Connell, Misses ). N. Douglas, .A; R.. Brandon, M. B: West and M. Montgomery, regular members; G. W. Newman and Mrs. M..E. Leake holn orary membere. Aftr roll-call and read ing of minutes, treas'lror's report was renad which 'showed a bhlance of $1.75, after purchase of books and book-ease. Miss I~randon delivered an extemporauo ous talk on '!Ocean Currents." Mr. Newman read a paper on 'the -'Course of-Study," which provoked ani niated disoussion. The President eug gestedl that the matter be taken, under ad vis ement, bfor future attentifn. Prof. Anglin next explained some illnes tr..;lions on iho blackbaJrd, rclating to the refraction of light. It was decided to make this the las' meeting of this school term, and the Asso ciation :Ieccrdingly adjdluned to some dlate in the autumnn, to be lappointed later. ANNIE R. IBRADl)OS, Secretary. Mr. Clarence Pery si'. hl'ld a. tlriving f'roni townI, his horse be came frightened anl(l run away, near Baines'. In att.emnpting to get outof the buggy, 3Mr. Percy tall allld hinrt his right o; mt, f'ac:u i g One of the bo nies of t hie forearm. POPiARt Si'it.ýF .aiA4. dfr. _lu 'in Petty after spending several day. v try pleisantly hero with relatives, returned 1:u rad;lay to.licwelcoine, Miss. Mr. Ollio Smith spout Saturday and Sun day with rieltives near Woodvile. Mr. Wilber Biackham 4f \Whitestown was a pleasant caller in our.neighborhood, Sunday evening. Miiss Joe Ryder has returned to J acksan. Miss Bert Wright is visiting relatives near Norwood. Mr. Palmer Petty of Norwood spent a I;tw hours with Irien ds here W\Vaneaday. The young nunu of the neighborhood have organized a prayer iUceting. They meet every Wednesday night at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. l. Beckham had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. JBeck ham and Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Cox of Whites towr. There will be preaching at the school house, SatLrday night, May 2 nd, by Mi'. Miller of Jackson. We have had several much n eeded show ers within the last few days. Locusts are plentiful. It is now the "nurmnring of the locusIs" instead.of the "m'unruring of the pines." The prize for the greatest number of words made out of the word "Poplar Spring," otierod. by Mr. I'alnmer Smnith to pupils of Poplar Spring school was won by Lillie Beelckha. Pansy. No CuareNo Pay. That is the way all drnggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron anud Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, na'us eating Tonics. Priice, 5Ue. Ninth Ward Items. Mr. ant Mirs. S. E.Wildblood spent Sun day at th6 home of her father, Mr. W. P. Smith. Miss Mary. Sullivan spent a few days with Mrs. Tal bor, this week. We are sorry to hear our friend Mrs. Wildblood was on the sick list last week. Mr. Warden Smith. went to Jackson on Monday last. .Seveal young men of this neighbor ,houd gave a dance at the- home of Mrs. Newton on Wednesday night, May 12th. Mrs. Watt Smith is .expecting. her daughter,JMrs, llenty Spilhluman, in a few days. Mr. S. G. Smith ,`r., who has been spend ingtseveral mouths with his son, in this ward, will return to his home in the. 6th ward, iu.a few days. Messrs. 0. G. IG. ammond and W. P. Smith uneturned to their .work Pt-. Star HIill,.on Mlnday lust. Miss Annie Wicker of Laurel Hill, is spending this week wit.,ieler anupt, Mrs. Wildblood. Mr. I. Cutrer malie a business .trip to Bayou tara, one day laskwtveek. Messrs. I. DI). Wildblood and J, W. Flemiog were visitors .at Mr. John Grif fin's onSundaylast. Mrs. R. A. Lanchart is expected h;ome the latter part of the week. Miss Etllie Thomrs spont this week, with her aunt Mrs. Eumma Smith. Reporter. The Best Remedy for Rheumatlism. From the F'airharcn X. Y. Register. o Mr. James Rowland of this village, tates tlhat for twenty-llive years his wifie has been a suflferer from rhcunmatisn . A few nights ag6 she was in such lpain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Now land for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain iBalm and instc:ad of going for the physician he went to flhe store and secured a bottle of it. His wife dlid not approve of Mr. Rowlanud's1 purchase at first, but.i uvertheless aplplied the Balm thoroughly andl in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she .feels an, ache or a pain a:nd finds that it always gives re lief. He saysathatno medicine which she had used verc did her as.munch good. Tihe 25 anid 50 cent sizes for sale by L.. P. Kil bourne, druggist. Under the tutelage of their,.teach. er's alnd of Miss Eliska Stacking, the children of the pauble..achool lhave begun to pirepare fior theirt eloassg exhibition. . The Misses lMontgomert y are lreparin g the .turn sice fdr ta prt'tty S)'at'ctculhLr play, to bl peirformned by the clhildren iln tihe lower grades of study. Dtiss HII. L. Raynilhami has remenm bered us with iivitations to thit closiing exercises of Johnistoni Colhle giate Inst. Greenslburg, La. May 23, 24, 25, in which school she is a teacher. When 'Tis Yloonllght. Those delightful boat rides,--his owni girl at the helm! While ihe rests listle~sly on the oarsP, shte ex claims with delight, 'h01! I wish Ihe waler iwontld never, Ilevert, go dlown," Tilr"y dri:ft too niear the shol'e. and awake frOlll their rev e'ies, whenI the old levee glnat'l ex. celaims in t:ln underlone: "'Yu are a ct of' blame loos.' t.gree with u1, and all tl.o things we don't like agree with us. i)y.,ep.sia lurks in nmost of the good-thing, w'e ea,. and inligestiot follows the -raiticfietonl of appetite. Of course, it iill't Natur.' lfault. Naturo, ,does the best 51,o Cta, : "1 if a man will only help her alitt4e bAiat the right time, he may eat. what helikea and as much as he likes. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are for people .who are troubled with indigestion. P1artic;ilarly for those i:n whom it manifeots itseilf in the iorm of constipation. The ''Pellets" are quick and easy in tjleir action-. They are in perfect harmony with Nature. They effect a perimanent cure. You need take thei regu'larly ounly.a little Nhile. After that. use them occasionally when you need them-when yon have eaten anything th:at disagrees with you. They may be taken just as freely as you would take water or any oteher necessity of life. Once used they are always in favor. MARRIED. HAMILTON-IIEREFORDl-Itn St. James Episcopal Church, Baton 1Rouge, La., Wednesday, May 19, 1b97, 1 p. in. m. Rev. 'J. J. Cornish officiating; Mlr. Claude Ed ward Hamnilton of Greenville, ;Ala. and Miss Daisy Hereford, daughter of the late .hJ. 1letoford. In accoridanlce with their plan.of risiug superior to unany of the small superstitions relating to weddings, this bride and groom reached the church in advance of the ap pointed hour, so that the ceromony was strictly on time. The chancel of time handsome church at the capital was taste fully decorated with asparagus tetuis siumus and white hydrangeas,a background being made pf drapings of stiowy tIrleton. White satin ribbons held the festoons of flowers in place. The altar rail was concealed by artistic grouping of branch ing palmetto and the creamy buds of the masgnolia. The ceremony took place at the chancel.steps, Ilie blessing at the a!ltar. Over the ifoirnlr spot hung a lover's knot of white flowers shatding ilnto pink. 'The two initials "lI. 1I." oue white for Ihe bride, other red tor the groom were inter twined just beneath the knot. 'T.he ushers D)r. C. E. Coates, Messi'. T. S. ,loies, L. !i. Aldrich and A. 1)ohorty Jr., in couples, headed the bridal proceasion, followed by the bridcsnlaids Misses Elinor Ganig and Alexiina Wilson and the maid of honor; Miss Katherine I)oherty, walking ib single tile. 'l'hby wore gowns of white organidie elablorately trimmun vtith lace and ;:ibbon, and picture hats of white chifton, the ilow ers on which were all white on Miss Doherty's, pink on Miss Wilson's, and lavender ont Miss Garig's. The groom aed valued from the vestry, in company with his best man, Dr. Francia M. T'higpra of Greenville; Ala., iii time to moeet the bride as she reached the chanicel,. escorted by her uncle, A. Doherty 1;eq. HIer costume was of whito brocaded silk, exqluisitely triinmed .with pufIlmfgs of chiffon on corsage and slteves -Over thi, was wor'n a coat, with Watte:au back, large loose sleeves, ald' trjiumed.witlh rib bou and chiffon. Her hat was large amnd picturesque, adorned with soft pliiies and ciiflfon. She looked beautiful as a tdreamu of fair woman , the charms of mluany, hap pily blended into one. . After'the cercmony, thehaappy couple lefton tlihe next trainl itr their Imoume in Greenville. Mur'. lamniiI gn's going away hdress was of blue cloth, hlantdIsilm)y brafded, vest of striped silk, hat of str'iy, trinmmed with violets and rihbon. WVhlite as the slhowcrs of rico that fell upon Ienr, but very happy and lovely will be thlle,lpic turo which those frienis so lfortllna:lte as to see her, will remember lof her Ias a bride. Miay tlh Lfuturme set no heavier sedl upon heur gl:!ladness of heart and face. And with the dnty of thus shiehilag her, is the part ingadimotnition given the gallant young lusbautd, by her many devoted friends ini Louisiant.• ~ i , h ,1, Llliolls linlihliig tiy IoW is Itiij l Another iitereiT l of 3he WIi" l the ik of lhe httist is w ' ine beiagrr ' paintle lots (I wlnthlr blOt the witrn lpall''tl t lon l flioe yt. Women Have The Adtantage. Both wear ea'ors, b h we:r cra;vats, But the ladies do not have to tip their hats ! We hear of .o iinjut!-y lolle the/ crops by thie loensts. Tlihry sCli to feed enttire'y utpolt u t' es,--: .utl Jthere are plejtl' of ihl iu. Type Writer. $20 tx, tht'ODE LL.TYPE 2 R ITER w·ith S drli')ra ter;, ir: intodl to do ais a. ood wAork :as nay m t1Z It ronihines 5411 l!i~1TY w~thi i)Ill1t1!,I TY, SePEIE 01 U):EI1ATION woeUrt longer Wm them L cost (it' j ('pt is 1 ht11 1111",, oiler mfla'hliite. les 110 iit, I ibinjic to tbother' ite operator. It is NE:ATP,. SUlISTAN4T1A:,, tiicklo-Ipattel, perfect aLnd iadiutod Lu ali kinds of tyi'pe writing. Lik'o. 6 riuhillp. lpreai, it. pr~i 1i'r s ait~p, clean, legible 1Iitnmiccript. 'JI)o or( tetn copies cnar be mcade at. one ', iting. . Ai~y intelligent. pe'i'ion can bcte;ulke an opuzitor in two da ys. Reliable Agects~ .nd Salesniei wanted. I.or Paw1uphle~t &ivi ig lndoitseiients, ete., Audress 4brL~aI4L TY R WIUTE. R Co. 358-364 Dearborn St. 'ChlcaBgo,tli. All Kinds iofJOf WORK Done at-ho True Dem-= ocrat Oficpe on. SHORT Wanted-An Idea Who em Protect your Jlenf theyp may-bring you wealth. Write JOiIN ,VEIDEaIOIRN & CO.. Patent Attor neys, Washlnitozz. D. C., for their $I1,M priae off. and lIst of two huidred byve tloi wrutet SLR il; E't' ig .i . 1'Ihnt. is the tl 1 011 airI:ggists ti'fl GROVE'S TASTEII ISS (? i1.1 'f'OM(? foCtiills saud Ž~a1si.d It is sizuItv Trut antiI Q iu16rw in ai tamsLt1'mhaI+0 ;n. ('1i!d1rer-. hive~ it.. Adult a1 pureta it i, PaUttev nanu ulii tulco I' ct' + r'ittl. J)t.ury grand and pIii $1°i10 tCoroner aad jury QIt) I'mirore1010 SioriWl in crhwmna nualt,1n. 10 ltiintuining.-iiaiiuuors .100 .agiad rateas 1.') t;d1 1· 'aIult.e Jury flridge 25 Jati] physiuiin) tat) (are of court 1aouv'.30 *Slwdritut oat evurt 30tº 'laIIX nassestsor 310I Printing 101) TowleL of fit. FrT;;ll"iS~vi'c, tAI Keely hiinriture' 105 ITase 'suict tt1 t: i 1t 0 Poli. L.s~r; h300 fur,"utnt hoc~u 00 e'u; ia',vt~t1001) I' tH1 $6385 1'. V., II~t niltou," .yYµ.YtUittet}·1 :eaJ FRYEIX & 40, Invite fIiends and pat'rons to aenll an.inllspect their heattiiful line f .... SPRI NG AND .SUMMEIR :C OO DS. -- .. Ladles Whlite Goods, cnnsisting of Fior ('.ntlemien : Orgai "sa. .i, a do >'I.[ud, 'c'sian, A line of Mantdattan Shirts,pric e re-. ih and Victori lawns. Colo u to.......................... 1. good o orgaudy don to the cheapest d to ................... lawns. Conmplete line of Balbriggair and Lible Fancy and Solid Colored Silks.rw r. CQgmplete stock of Ladies' Low Qugar. Well assorted stock of Clothing at very ter and Children's shoos. low prices. Ladies' 8lilor, lhndkerchiefs and; Men and Boy's Straw I ats-an!l kilnu. hloiery. Lows and Club ties for Shirtj 'aists. Neckwear of all styles. -NEW FULL LINE OF MATTINGSS,.--. Latest Styles of J. Steson . o. t 6 LgE.S A g o T ,no G tilli fe :Sold andE t MC1 4 s}eynre tb^,r.. MUMFORI * ofWlte d and ZinD, u runggo,41. fl ,ndcoD12tainiU '.p ~ :.1 . l, I .2oa l laoke 7RiT OWNY 1 ia is. , .. ., af. : 'LE ! nan4 BLSI j'r b7 Future Comfort for Tsmi onh, bt BUY i g j7the Sewin. MacLin. -E with an establisecd repOiti thatn r!ueor7ý dfnlrtt;iie. A allon 01 ' 'S 'ý ,eai) ) lMuLgan a onofUIJtCI, S uaoantee you long nd fby F. . MT I, DoalOr In .=rugs, C'a b .F ,, •" t y TS ItATIFyLLY FI~aIn satiWsOfatIW.IrI K, S" DURABLE CONdRUCTION, oupled Cthe i get Set of tee.Att etntt m e it. the DefesW sed wea r s r wen m "er t " PO teWhite Sewinewng M achine Co., Send for otw beautiful aldtos cataloga, e rvi . 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