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ree r ~ rsemi~wkar"rr+. . 6)FF1CIAL.1ouu:NALAF'i'F1E PAS.; ISI. DIIIS. W. LIF''A KI-J-- _T ,. I EAEi tor. 11 RS8. At. i T r 3,:ý 1{ .... .... Et: i nr $i>bwOenption PI'iV, per yeaCr, $1.50 Entered nt t1e Post Otfice at St. Francis villo, Lar., as secondc-class mar~il maetter SAT'UR~DAY, A 1. , 1901 Beet U ,ýuah Syrup. Tine' Coux&. Us" In ruo. fold by Vn,:p!:t . seeks to contro! his \\ ife by lil ding the pur'se him:;clf. When iunture pits on I is w spring dIress fresh paint otl hlmise an!i b;rn is iiaturl t ly suggest.cd. Now is I lie ti ltoe, anild the Uinan toi do Ibhe p-.ilii ig lhr you as 11. Martin, llayoi iara. la:. .0i 41.-,- .... A depl'it of vali:l:ile chiiemicals bas ieen, discovered illn Grant parish, near C'olita. Ctll, vounds, blilllrins, spr;i1 anli lbruises quickly lien! iflyou apply llalirdl's i Stnow TLiniiint. PIi 'e 25ets iand 50cts. Tolm I. Jobhin11on by carrying tlhe Re npublicani strollgholll of Clevellandl, ()., for mayor, puts hiimself i lin - for the D)emocratic nomnination for the presi leincy. A T'cstiioniili from Old England. 'I cosiider Chaltibilnerl in's Cough 1Rem cldy the best in the woirl'l for bronlchitis,' says Mr William Savory, of Warringtoll , Euglainll. 'It hai\ saved my wile's Iifie, shie having been a martyr to bronchit for over six years, heinlg moist of the lime colliltied to her bedu. liho is now nite well.' Sold by Ki'lloulrne alnd For rester St Francisvillc, Villeret and Allain iliyoul Sara. W'omlen drummelnirs are inlCer'sing. So lonlg as they refrain from cigarette smlok ilg, and swappiing big stories o tle clears in the hbearing of other passengers, they will be, at least elidllrabie. Real Estate Transfers. West Felijuiana Planting Co. to State of La., Angola plantaition. Mrs. IR. Temnpel to Robt. Ula:s 4eaux, lot on Alley. Mrs. E. Weher to Jones L. IHill, land in 6th ward. Shirt-Waists For Men. 'Tlie Delineator for May shows a nlltmber of Shit t-Waists for Men that are practical and tasteful and that will not prove too coIlsplicuous if worn without it coat. The shirt waist for men began to get its hold on public favor last season, andtl will undoubtedly be seen much more widely this season. Minutes of SchoolBoard. St. Francisville, La , April 6, 1901. The Parish Board of School Directors met in regular quarto ly session. Pres ent: Mr. Jae. P l!owm tn, President; Messrs. Argue, Brooks, Evans, Lawra son, Porter and Smith. Minutes of meeting of Board in January and of meetings of Executive Committee in February and March, read nd ap proved. 'rhe Finance Committee reported that Treasurer's report for 1st quarter, 1.01, liad been examined and found corre t. The report was approved, warrants of quarter ordered taken up and hill for Treasurer's eommuissiot for said quar:er approveid Iaid ordered paid. The Soperintendent reported for tlhe qluarter and preseted reports of schools for tmonth ending March 22, 1901. Ciroenar fromt State Board of Health relative to vaccintion was presented. It was directed that teachers tranesit list of pupils not vaccinated andthat cir i enlar be comtmunicated to Parish Board of Htolith in order that proper arrange menuts to comply with snme m:ay be made. Comnunication from State Institute Board relative to Institutes and suntmer achotols was presented. It wa:ls resolved, that the Supt. coninunicato to the State Institute Board ltlat this Board will co. operate with other parishee in this sec tion in procuring the location of a sum- t uter school at someo central pointiu this aeetion of the state. It was directed that the term of tlte counntry coloreld aschools ie 5 months. ( IU was directed titat time riot taulllght may hoe mlade ulp as nlch 1as is convelnient.ly ?ossible at end of regular session. Mr. E A Wright was ippointed "local I director" of Grange Hall elhool, vice, MIr. U Lee removed froil parish. The following approved accounts were ordered paid : L P Kilboaurne treas, cotn. 1st qua:rter 1901................. $45 81 N II Bairro'i, poll tax refunded paid twice................... 1 00 Jolhn F Irvine & sonl, coal........ 1 00 Kilbourne & Forrester, sulndries 3 20 O Mix, janitor.................. 3 00 1I J Grimes, janlitress ........... 2 00 J FreyhLan & Cp, coal........... 60 F Il Telnney, sunhries.......... 80 AT Oastrell, " .............. 2 15 E Newman, " ................ 15 Pe'orcy B.os, " *............. 80 Afton colored school approprialio, I, fanily fees...................... $13 35 Wiley McGraw, work, etoc....... 13 05 The Board then adjourned. - G. W. KEWMIAN, 8ecretauy. r -:Ii- i Canlned Coat. Coats of paint we imean. Paint t lI a little and let na suplly paint, oil and varnish. Black varnish for the grates, enamel paints for the baby carriage. Bric-a-brac flower pots, etc., at Mumford's Pharmacy. i ~. '- ···l · '· Wood. Lossl ),cinaing to-morirow 1othe night train ot Hies roal will discontinue its runs to V1mIIIIl, andwill stod) at this plaice r i.,te:d. It cla iaed by tlahe railroad opi)k, tl'at it dos not pay to 1-111u the Itraino to Wioodv'ille. T'he citizens of that t.,wn a.re getting up a petition to have thel service cotiaued. Meamwhil 'the loss is a Mserious on to the people of Woodville :ual of the upper part of this parish. No wonuder the la mentatio'i are long and loumad. Not 1eing in pos.wlesion of faets and figur'es, ''l'h True ])D'emocrat is Inot ill a position to snistain or con'travert the con tenation that, theserviceto Woodville dot.: not justify the additional expense, but we can point out two thiugs quite clear y13. lThese, are they: The town muilt Smar or on a river has a most decided ad vantage in claiming aml securing rail road facilities. Freighlt rates to Wood ville or Wilson as compared with those, to lBayou Sara amply sustain Ithis. The preCSent lo.s to Woodvilie of passenger serviee is aapother proof, and it is one that will (continue to be felt so long as the colity seat of W'oodville has outlet by rail il one direction only. If there was aroad throighit to Natchez the claim of its "not paying" wold he untenal'he, Sand the plople along the routo wofild he ire'asonahbly r8111e of haviang good facilities for travel. Connected with two river towns, Natchez a"1d )Bayou Sara, would be next best to Woodralle's being in it self a river town. The present loss is an obbeet les;on Woodville should see how necessary it is to push the project of lengthening the r.ad, if it would he indepemlent in fu Stare. To secure the road is to solve the problem. Our inferest iu urging the matter is the advantages accruing to West Felici oana also, should tihe road' to Natchez materialize. Iv Sons of Veterans. Th't effo"'t made to maintain a Sons of Veterans' Camp here does not awaken a great deal of enthu siam, though it should, as the fol lowing extract from Commander WVmi Fa yssoux's'circular letter No..3 will show. lHe says o Sons of Confederate Vetlerant s residing in the State of Louisiana, - I address this communieation to you and hope that you will give it , your consideration. You should awake and appreci ate the fact that the brave Confed erate soldiers are rapidly drifting across the river that borders upon Sthat unknown lind and that their Sranks are showing the loss.of, their i" departed comrades. ) You are the ones who will inherit the honor of preserving their ree- or(ds and relics, which are Valluled so highly by them. Upon your shoulders will descend the duty of commemorating tileir deeds of ea'tr. It therefore behooves you to take immediate steps for the placing of yourselves in the position where you will be fully qualified to obtain your rights and if necessary, even now to assist were you called upo, to do i-:o. e To form a Camp of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans, it is necessary that there he ten or more male descendan.ts of those whu, served in the CUofederate army or t navy to the end of the war, or died in prison, actual service, or were killed ia battle, honorably discharg , ed or retired. a At plresent there are in this Di vision a Camp at Napoleonvill, ' Plaquemnine, Donaldsonville, New Orleans, Iaton Rouge and St. Franciaville, while others are in Ifor'mation. Respectfully, Wmn. McL. Fayssoux. The best prescription for eals-. ria, chills and fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no piy. Price 50e. At Stern's Chutt Peabody's shirts atd collars. Falcon and Star Brand Hats. Also Novelties For Ladies and Men. ROUILLIOVILLE NOTES. Mrs. T. Carney and family have moved in the R. . I. Rogillio house and have gone to housekeeping. W. R. Campbell went to Bayou S'ra Saturday anl spent two days visiting friends a,:d relative' in Bayou Sara and $t Francisvilhl, and remained to hear Dr. Cooper preach on Snnday mght. A. Pahaer Smith, of Poplar Springs, naade oneeof his iafrequent visits to St. Franeiaville oaa Saturday to the meeting of the parish school board, On Monday a strange young lady made her appearance at Rogillioville and took up permanent hoard with the postmaster. lie is very proud of the new arrival, Mrs. Manmio Richardson visited her cousin, Mrs. Jones Spiliman, on Tuesday and speht a very plea~ant day. The orange is budding and soon mar riage bells will ring in two happy homes in this neighborhood. We trust they !may never jangle out of tune, Tell T. C. V. that he may still expect to hear from Yours truly, C. R. Williams. For Dew base, etc., go to hlies H. E, Town's. Robbing the .ana, Col. J. B. Kill'brew in aoui.he'n Farm ?lgazine of aln!timore for April. Ileretofore il the history of :gri culture in the South there have been two or three practices which prevailed almost universally, and which have led to the imtpoverish ,ment of the soil and to thle reduc tion of the profits in agricultural pursutits. One of these is the clear ing of new land and the abandlnr. dlonment of old. The evils result ing fromn this pernicious practice are manifold. In the first place, it is not the agriculture of civiliza tion. It belongs to a savage state of society. To exhaustI the means whereby a Utnsiness is sustained (or d(estroy the capital employed in it by improper mn:inagenient shows either a disregard of all busineMiss Iprinciples or an inability to comI p)rehend them. The fertility of the soil is the largest capital which a farmer has employed, and upon which depend the profits of his other capital. The stock on his farm, the utensils which le buys, the houses which he builds, the labor which he employs all count. for nothing unless the soil which he cultivates will produce a crop. Ev ery acre of land worn out by im provident cultivationl if so much capital destroyed, and renders in-. operative and" unproductive to that extent other capital invested in f~arming upon sucth lands. Such a practice robs posterity of its rights, entailing destitution and want upon future generations. Caught a 1):cadulfl Cold. Marion Kooke, man:ager or ''. M. Tlhomposon, a large importer of fine mril linery at 1657 Milwaukee Avenue, Chie:L go, s.ys: 'l)ring I the late severe weaath er I caught a dreaadful cold w hich kept tme awa',e at night and madc nme unfit to at tend amy work during tilhe day. One of my nmilliners was taking Chiamberlain's (',ngh lIrem:edy for a soeveoe coll at. that time, which stemed to relieve her to quickly that I iought some for myselCf. It acted like nmagic mn ' began to im. prove at once. I am now entirely well (and feel very pleased to acknowledgeo it.. merits.' Sold by Kilbourne & Forrcrster St Franeisville, \'illerct & Alla l ,'yiu Sara. DIED. IMCNAIR-Iii New Orleans, La., April 4, 1901, Columbia vhydtor, widow of Robt. 1I. McNair, aged 70. 'ye:rs, a native of ltic!i:iuold, Va. The deceased was the b)eloveC mother of Mr. Sydlnor MeNair the supt. of the Bayou Sara compress, and to him, sympathy goes out iii his sorrow. Mrs. McNair had beenl an . invalid for some time, with great suffering, ,and death came as a IsIl'ce:Ise of pain. I)on't think of unyi::g SYour spring clothes, un1til you ex aninne Iprices and goods at Jos. Stern's. JOAQUIN iIILLEIL Apropos of leaquin u iller, it may be interesting to those of our readers, who do not keep close count of literary characters, to have this bit of his biography, as gfven by the Cent ury Cyclopedia of Names: "Jonquin Miller, (oiigi nally Cincinnatus HIeine Miller.) Born in Wabash district, Indiana, Nov. 10, 1841. An American poet. Hle removed to Orego'n in 1854, º-Ras afterwards- a miner in Califor iria, studied law, edited the '"Dem ocratic Register" in Eugene, Ore gon, and was judge of Grant Co., Oregon 1876-70. lie was led to adopt his pseudonym from having written in defense of Joaquin Mu rietta, at Mexican brigand. lie was a journalist at Washington, D. C., and in 1887 lie returned to Califor nia. HIe is the author of 'Songs of the Sierras,' 'Songs of the Seven Lands,' 'The Ships in the Desert,' 'The First Families of the Sierras,' 'Shadows of Shasta,' &c." From the above it will he seen that lie has ben Jack of many trades, though his undoubted ge nius makes tim good at anything he undertakes. His genius is, how ever, so erratic that this prevents him making his successes lasting. From time to time, the newspapers are full of accounts of his eccen tricities of dress and habits. His log cabin in Washington city, his hermit residence in the Sierra;, his long hair, .&c., &c., have made him a picturesque figure and a delight. to the reporters. His more recent travels in the *Yukon and China have sbown him to be a virile and feamlese reporter, and no doubt as a lecturer lie will be equally strong. At any rate he is well worth going to see, (and hear,) so that one may say 'I have seen Joaqrin Miller." Even the wmot vigorous and honrty peopli have at times a feeling of weart. ness and lasitude. To dispel this feeling take Herbiie; it will impart vigor and SBENEKE & MANKE, h LESSEES OF BAYOU SARA LUMI.UBER CO. MILL. Manufacturers of' LUMBER. Bayou Sara, La. , - 'Long Distal;de Phone, No. 63. I. \V, I art;pr VWhiskey awarded o!ld Mieil:il at Cotton Ex )OSition, SNtw Orleans, '85. Gold Mednl al World's Colunmbian Exposition, C(hicago, 93. (old Medal at Parii Exposition 1900. The kind your grand father used still in the dlead. Absoluittly pure. Sold by S. BLUM, Sole a'gent for llarper and old Na tional, St. Fralncisville, na. Judge Lawr nson, attorney for the es tIth' of S. L. .Ilautes, ihas been busily en :2ated in mnaking a settlement with tlhe State. ''The sort of slot machine whiel doles out candy or chewing gun: when you put in a nickel may l), :seen at lHarid: . ][ebrewt citizens lare lot observing thce nwtnwasi of I ulel:lv\'olld T.: ad. Mrs. Jos Meycr has our thanks for a )ackage of lnatzos, wlhich is excellent to accolpa;i:3 umatutinal coffee. List of Petit Jury drawn for the 2nd week of the April term of Court of the 24th Judicial Dlistrict, April 15th, 1901. A (1 !Weil 1st wd, L1 ' ohllerty sr. 7th wd, lobillI Barrow 3rd wd, l" M P'osey 9th wd, D1) llralnJon 3rd wd, T'1' Me Crindieli Ist wd, J J illhan 5.11 Th'wd, P W l'Ilemuingh 5h wd, Adllph Ioasentthal 1st wd, 1' D Iilinc)t 21111 wd, A G Mun son 5th wd, .1 li Wright 5th wd, J 1' Ritob erts .4t!h wd, Eltnimett Petersonl 5th w,1, 'I' '1' ('aield Ist wd, A H Wilson 91It wd, ,.Jacol lK:Ltfutnlll 1st d, runco YWest !h it I wd, ,James .MeW\'te r, 7th w,., A I; riant 1s3 +\(, ,m. ile Ortis Gilt \\'d, T R Inorit ;lth udI, 'W liarr~w !tlh i d, B:t Fi .rd. :t1l 10th 1'd, V I .:lt:kso, 411i 1 id, Ow-c il liloltolld Hth º I d. ,I Il .,tkson It.h \, I p n ih iltb wd, 1' \V tr"illi: 41th i t, it W "Tlcllt'l 1s.t wd. A tie top~:y A. Villeret, G'e k. Thi Attr tiln of U. S. Circuit and l)il ricl Court, this I)istrict, stands atdiourned to meet at Iaton ottuge, La., Monday, Al:ril 22,d, .1 At' 8 1. BUDGUT,. JIrl:* Grrs, ld iPlet ty...........$ 100 (l. l r o n' .InVry .................... 20 Parl; ir' . a t coti n t.............. 2iO .herifl", criminal matter..... ..... 1'1)0 Sherif1: atteidtng court..... ..... 200 Sheri t, nita:itlilnilng prisolners..... M :igisl rates........................ 2,30 Constablivs.................... 400 (h erk 1,lice jury ...................... 12 .lait Physiciane.................... 5o' atru of canr t i 1 e................ .O0l 'Tax A.r essor...................... 510 St Fra ci oviPo .................... . 100 Tires rer...... ................. 51 Clrrk of court.................... 12., Policeo Jury".. ....... .s........ 405 Qnuarantine ......................... 5( {'rue Detnocrat............. ...... 100 (Con tinget t.................... . 1500 Road antd Bridges............... 250) Total Budget...... ............$9,910 Jun LeSassier (C 1IV ISitnjrous The congregation at the Roman Cath'olie church was laige on Eas-. ter Sunday, ar.d the services very impressive. Many people tuffor untold tortures fiont piles, biecause of the Ipopulart im pression l atr-tley calinot, be cored. T1'a bler's Buckeye Pile Oiintmeut will cure thelm. It has met with absolute success. ,iP'rice, 50cts inl ottlosR, tubes 75 cse, at Kilbonrne and Forrester. The usual larege Eaist.er congrega-. tion worshiped at. G'raOCe, churlch Sunday. The cmhancel was Ieauti. fully adlorned wiith slring flowers of the garden anld wood. The font was plrticularly beautiful, being a mass of white flowers and trailing glray ios1s. Thle offertory was sung by Miss .loutgomery. IThe childlren's service in, the af tornoon was well atteinded, and the distribution of Ealtereggs followed. Stern is in colistant receipt of new spring goods, which h,. is mark ing at fair lrices. The eonling of Joaquin Miller to lecture hIere, at an early date, will set people to wondering how in the world to pronounce Joaquin. To keep our readers from shyilg it as badly as a skittish colt over a piece of white paper, we will whisper that the Century Dictionary calls it ho-ab-keen. And that by tihe way, is, we have heard, the way Mr Miller lhimself pronounces his nicknname. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take L:xative Biron oQuinine Thblets. Alltdruggists refitnd hbe money if it fails to 'curo' E. W. Grove's signature is oui each box. price 25c. Too Early for Lawiaso uS:t8~~ h0e FRANK -SPOHN's TONSORIAL PARLOR FOOT OF' THlE HILL, For a Clean Shave and Hair -Cut A hiharoe of the public p ltrlr.sg solicited MISSING. Tine Rhorep stryedl from tIy d:ttre soRme time in Jaunary or Febraarv . ill. \ ]hen l.har.tnon were ii: tlio tld, ofh F F Con vers'. lay have bhco.n' s. pa,'aited. Ai% nfolrulation lWaiing to linldineg thern Avill wo suitably reowarledl. \V. H. RICHIARI)~ON. Reduced Rates. ITi il firlther noticet, I will de!iver r'it :II. at l(ects a load, ai:111 coal oil I 1 .cts a barrel. JOHiN, BIOWMAN. For ( ;:'c. One 35 lbn'se power ,:gi"eo, 1oiler. ,It. 70 sw E,,:glo gin stand atn one 60 ;aw Unl!att stand. All in ritiuninng crdel A(ddress: DIrs. Noiiio ici hardion, MADE BY 1HEiE MANSE SHOE MFcgc o PAT.QEC.1Z 1899 , AND OTHER rATENTr, PENDING. JOS. o 4:fRm KEEPS 'iTHESE IIDEAL SlHOFý .FOR1 ?1E- . B shies ai full nicie lijte' of P.hirt. St" , , ;T'is. and otiher .'tur'iishiilg Good-a: foi IImIen. S 'riH- I'PLICVE' AR!' I;!(GHT. o -- ---------- - 0 Lot,, Str''eote 0" Stolel. Bay mire about 1. liai1.1s high, ounl iv!l ile on her nwn,. \Yliit~ {hni'onl f'rnchciad, itantild indisthinctIv with "'i'e& a"'' hrtili( oII ri;hit hip. A liberal 'reward will it SIid fo: r the reti In of the amtiiial to [Mr J. F. Irvhino or to . PRES'TON (!ITEW,. )I Flower Hill PIian!tatioti. Sheriff Sale, ) State of Iounisi:,nn, Parihsh of \West Feli cilini, 24th ,lud. )isl.. Court.i 0 Louis Levy v, Slephen .. Snmiih. Iiy vii'ttto Of li writ of l"i ,'"i to io di. rctc:led front I.tillh liie ilil-lilltlned courl't, I hlvo neized in llil il oflafor firle hon altll'davy, May l4th, 1901. ,etween t h l hours precOl'ib:ldl by law tl1, following dt'scriled lproperlty to wit. : (620) Six iUninred and Twenty rieies lof Ihtiidwiih anll bildiigs nii inlmrollentuts, cast by Mllill Creel:, southl atid west 1iy 'ltolrpsoll's lerek. Terllis of sale cash with olielfit of apprai'.elilnot. * J. H. Clack, N'OTICE of EXAMINATIONS. 'The regular seliii-anllllinal examiiiatiol, for teacher's celtilicates will hoe held Api-il 11, 12, and 18th, 1901. For further infornatilon apply to S G. W. NIWMAN, Ptr. Supt. St. Frnuciusville, La. Rhtweonl Piinckeyville, Miss, atlu \Voey ant)ko P. u., La., One Simulll FSatclel, cn tainilig among other things a Gold Warihl with the name "Robert TL. Bran don" in hack. A suitable rowlrd will be given for its return to Mr. B. Rothschild, Pillckswyr illo. A. R. BRANDON. TGMB STONES Of Every Description. Peri'sonll wantinlg .4ulc work dou(e will Ilesl'se address E. ENOCOI3, Box 107 St. Franucisville, La., who is here and lprepared to supply work of Marble andGrauite at lowest posriible prices. 151 ilhlildla higlh L yeiirms ohl. lhiek with Whito blouth. Will stand for theesin at Highland Plantation Fee $10.00 WVith retlrn privilege if mares do tril prove ii foiil. Ptstnrage fro bhlLt will iot obe reaslonsible Ifor loss. ...,. .'::- ,::,., ,. .... .-.-. A QUATERtY .-of Theltongtition THE BANK OF WEST FpI ST. FRA"CISVILLE LA. F1nrnisl:ed t+lh Stato l:xa uinr of Srtae j - At Ithie tose of businss Mar. 29, OFLFICE ;S: 8. McC. Lawrason, President. p -. . ' .1. . M:tthlows, Cabier. D. I. Norwood, Ass't Caesher. ': 1)IIIEC'1TOIRS: T'lhomas W. ..utlor, ,Clet tol Iolkes, Itobt. Da.el Jos. L. Gol'an, .ohl . I1hrviu, . , V. M. Jackson Edwk .. Buack, J. R. Matthe 1n J RESOURCES: Loans on Morigngo mntnring aft.er 9) days..... Loans on Mortgage nmaturiug within 90 days..... .. . Other lo;;ra & di:icouintsi maturing after 90 dayv... "_ Othor loans & discounts mi:torring within 90 days.. Demnand loans (secured)............ " ; : I U. S. Internal Revenue Slat lp .........; ...... " " + Furnit ure & Fuitures. ............... ... . ..... :.. . ifno fro liaul : & B1nkers ......... ......... ol ,; . . .................. .......... .......... Silver Coin .............. .... ..... ',. Nickels & Coppers........................ .. . " . .. :.... , U. S. Notes i. e., Treasury Nuteg or other Currency...... Current expenses to date ...... .. ........ .... .......;: S LIAJTIES, l : Calital Stock pa:id in........... ..... Undideil pIrolit... ...... ....... . ............";" Surpl ...i ........................... . ........ I iiidut l ,,,ic t. . not bearing ii te st. .......... Certificalte- of l p(sit:,, bearig interest (3 per cent).... I, J. R MATTIIEWS, Cvibhier of the iBank of West Poli ly asw.ar that hlie aboltten. le!nlnt is a true iild o , ounlition o thin Bank to the best of m'y knliownldge siat' Sworlo tiandl subscribed before ise this 29th day lpf ". ROBERT' 110MNTGOM FOR FURNITURE, MAUI Be er Fu nitur Baton Rouge, - OPPOSITE CCUT OUSE. : .'"" IRON ?. - . t, N e 0 .. __ II2,1"IC ,,, CHAS WEYDE AND CARRIAGE MATE RI 1'A ff83" inLI! F. M. WMURFOIRD, DaUGGIST., Has the sale of these Celehbrted Glasses in St. Francisville, La. From the factory of Kell:am & Moore the only complete Optical Planlt in the South, Atlantit, Ga. New ............ Hardware Store, CHAS. WEYDERT, shY ST., 8IYOU SAR&. Full line of hardwaaje, and all other goo:Is usually carried in stock by such stores. ]-ight GoodM, Iighit Irices . -g; CALL and BS CO__VINED A, S. :LEONARD. St. Francisville, IT Rest Blnad and cakeL in tow,. r., aso:wa hile I)rices. Every day, frtesh bread. Always promhiulpt ll polite attention Daily Bread for all. Subscriptions taken for Daily papers by the week, month or year, delivered by carrier or through the mail as preferred. Also agent for any periodical published. Daily psapers may be found on sale at Frank Spolin's barber a~imp. Geo. Rettig. Our Stationery Stock j. rinuY~l1 Dry Good. Plant~tftaf Over I 41s but G Oroaattes bold Is ountry. ous Jim- gi numcrouol being Inivereepy have aeparlor va secure situations. , A s tore is In which Etudeniado real goods ad the booktl on the Coudents eostr at demte, iHhOrttund P seyasral fcultta. Havee a scdy for the IO George L.: th boace a j arEPalSESErC6IN Genunn~ Ina. Ca.;:. Notifce' The Yorf iit G Boeorg L;