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ILI I)4;IOCI ¶i~att1º O(l~iled 1 h. lager t 'li' jt'i(c2; . you1 frIlrle 5.'1; a. .ml ~l 7:u4º P nl train alt 'e: fronm Wood gt~O 41. u'* leve 61 :itiu ;ittei L.t l. 1 p~;,lelcý"l' for I'uo divli i· p,1. -___ ___ of SrviCCt tafir the 4t, Fan i1eChargc fun' th'e Yea'Lr 1:)O1. ifrtaCiiviihº ``= t m:alts at 11 )n li anti. ;aiai 1 Sr:aL~ay' 1:..; 5chttu 8C 1 2 ta Sat! ' It" av' ýI' IVc lst atia Sru1 Sant lal!s it o'"ý",u,,,,t 2 1111 sitn 1\" at i:aaO ON'I 114'1, Op~il:, 2:I"1' 1st 3rd alit1\ 4th 5~itt Pp(gl t adaY )a t tai ird Satnd ala y itat 1ic jt gvife(4 t'ver Itht Sab:ath I ticlk a a All ar .t tatalal in W HI TE .. P C.t~ttiplt n lerbilrc: :I;'.""t" a oat 1,ltlathtal WaaaO'h v , act intg inuti~tatatIy. *pfI 1, aw Mill alsM;Ill} Ie fatund late the e~e ,titary faa ation thats l ItnR11 operate 'itilatit .n t it1ý ý* price 5Ue!J ut KailhaOurtu(+and~ * I.. p~ oult drivi vuu stop at I i arrns' Idrink of sititt va lor, or touwom othercoul iau'eiar at ions Ile alls' II. gaud illus. 1~. X. tajia u the eonlgra:1 tulal tioiaH o1i puItty falettals oil(-t b it10r th ot, )e fair ytaaat chil lwhose pal1or t1ia te allottr. ntil s slhat IiJ wvaafle, 1has1 rig.-i ied tbt 1 lV helilº witit a few Hosest of W Iai tc' yeainaifge. Price 2ac at K:il tabnttac yorredtrer. - let1, oratttg(s alt(l Itautanas t' - - -- * y UsC readly miiixed Ipints YOU can get the btest ta:ltxed pure uititerials by 11. Mar tina On Sara, La. Shiareof West laul ici&!m of Slap~t~e of \Xut of F'cliei !ta5t atal. it of Edt('atattlo oni 2latV `'(tat, , is $1O5S.St;. Tihi 'aiippotin. f ij lcaaati'tl oilall l lltilt'I 1tt1iaata~ig ,alt la ' :at t la aaa:lt 'ý at a a tar c o(Itt. Itlei j,,at, ;1 .I i nt , i (I 0 l ll jicr ,'s. i4taa a 5> !tta itI all~tl h.Ilcar a at: tatal lata ta "a-a 't jia Iteau attala atr a::itc a .'.lt aatas~2t, i lrtta* '! i f., itt le I tacl it a( s ~glawr. Pla jji~.4 ls- 25 tai Ces l u Bottler, C. eak of Nai O:e:.u, ca~illdler- o Iae;a IE HAVE A DID) DOLLAR ITION DIES FjFine Gold and Pearl ;imdled Umnbrellas, r1eg ,.fr price Nine to Four UDollars, each now 0l7 00 e will send you onet *pproval, if not satis tory return at our ex l. SCHUESSLER, The Jeweler, " n "lloo, L. n"' -" - '' "" o --.- n ° ".. .a ' ... . ° '" ' -.'" ° " "''d" ; . ' .. .. ..'; °"" +e"'e r "" "" . . o'- " . '.' °,.... . .. . { ". ''. ; ;: a*." . ,,':. "" "..,, -~; *-. ~ *''- 4.·· 4 '4* Tae o~cyi the Pacifid MIITU;ALLIFE INSIIRANCE Colila Take A Policy 1C ;a ... Forrester -& Percy, Agents r n . . ·` . `i'ELISONAL BUT I"OLI'5E, Ca:pt. ,T nies Aubiei and. son Join hi1) are Iii e ont a shourt i'tof ~ fo Mliss Mice Riggs has retnriw$P1 I1trniI a very lilt as~mit Visit to ftt'r~icI d\j ill Pointe Couipee.1 Mis~s SudliW Tow5n leave; o i Ctrow I (.3' Lai., Moniday or Tu'lesdi;!, ofr nelxt week. '.11. Sall (C:i iii je; 1 Ii as resigIiedl I this 1 ositilltl Wilt She 1Bayou ari i're Co. and is no0w clerking Vfor /1. UF. Irvine & Suit. i I)tritiug his: asenee, de pnmity \W. It t~' >. 'itruete i.!. in0 chargeg of the clerk's~1 M~rs. .fas. W~I. Camipblcl fi Cutli I oi!1t4 ('t~a);Iri1 is visiting. her l o IWeek:. I 2Irs. l)an Tiowles who11 Ilan heed lº iliii' ~d it) h!et' bon1ne ini New Orleans, 1t (I'lhiuiS(d V. *Let Mr.:.1t htan D1iller hasi retuirned i 1 Ott) his home01 ill C~intol, 1 Iis4.7. afteir 1;n exceetding^ly p~leasant visit to his t .,onIs idore Ihilki~ and family. l Leon Levy who hans bieen here oilv 11 1.V 151 to his 1 i1parent, rl~tIIne( to n 1hi, 1os~ition ill Patro, La.. 1 o i Frida. f.tc4l 1(lttoNw0 4)~.M i h l we t t e rIa 1 o 'Tuc'dt3 to he at the bed-~'r Ai(14 ohf her b~rothe'r, Mr. Lev y, w~I~o. 'is in a !Mont (trilieil cond~itin I&)11. waV cuupne by hter n Mat ari'(1. J. ]R. M4att!eOws w5as.1rl1 away tYa I n his week atteI(ji'idiii' I ict-t 'iii If tile (i t;Int 14¶ultie, ii !l; l(, I)thl5s a ;iM hi4't:5t'in1:tI~ 01~c oaCý; Sara Lo~dge No. 15. 11 .iI c~l(. to I. a" ha l, I t ytIii.'1e ho' t~te. in ni I tie Cit ii ~ i;l rd; 1111 iu j iathud 'U i~ inu Ibieºts(1 5Ieg,-ier lofi~t liti rf ill Ithe (i.tii!'~ .L'?I 1Lir'C No.'a t a1, d. &"o A. ! 11:" on Mol' at~i ," 11 ighvt; Atlý 1r Lut'i , um Iitg t'liu t .4:1rc of at Fello vnr:I ~ 4 t. ill Fe I Il t11 at!e To 3,1, . cce A M.d on l;tiqiiet ýý' W\\. f1cc:lle Jr , i:3 Ir;:i!r' quitc ~ick. OnGa cl cIL~(lay hie t'OI~l iti 99'~ lne':titie 8:) crith::1 asi to) iiecessi Ii a t~elegpraltl: ju.; foil 1)i. Jeff D. II hntii 'of New O()lc·aiir, who canr.o up one the visgit tr:a o0 (loncult with I )r's.~ ''r ink' h~lrysiciails. By a'clviee (f.1)V. '1110oi~iill the liittie:; was Ici:n tc''l (Nev1' Or!leanr3 oii a b rurla tuorl; iitg j ii I In(( ý.'*iee. heMl e~ti4' torid i l ive tuiol~t~ei timy iiIl sSeai' iii sluimer a ni ri hat~elb se~ted,d tye for th itrel9c-s"ýr the o:f ively t 'I li I): is t sol. Most Iieo pl r ise e I~ :)ngre freshed, any ~dru;~ thbe sr ait i ofle the, clav'slacs. ofe mane of tdy B l~ (I('tei l eý(t V 1;11(1:' 1111(( 1ºt'ill tl r l~t iii lies a eliciciit slit(,( . of pieri'. 1'i ' si!' vufshieod, and o iadieeta.,i theusrai ih Mo tedical )ias41ai'y. It does iee is 1) ti91 "bheodsinl; teiii :nit t a nuti quaity.li-I ~of the blood suppliy . 'thsn om1~lhu Mlle I'vepS, teed s the l11';.i10 1):11!1( l ids' 'lºiiltk:: US CŽifetdletl or:gains, '91(t ;gtoveS that sense of strength anti Spowver whichi Itakcfi hlie stii-gle of iajoy. The''goo feeling"whiich Sfollows the muse of 'Go!clen Modical tl' ,Dosacovem. " is ;iot due to stiiiunlat I( it ('Oi colti5in 110o :ll()Il01, whiskey .o5 I othrct ilitoxiealit. It doles iot brace Ni :I 1(1)the Doily, 1x1bulsi11)nt lb ('e (itioti ' f1( 0 .Mi(s. 1(3. M ey »tt io. and \ 9is.rc(a:i. .j-c·y· 'etiti'ti-P` 'I( Ta "rdaiV' fforo H lot ,((ing.,_ M1 uct i Ipleaseld (ritll their tip. rtI .: tOIt I 'rte'(iil~ooked equl~tly pleasedtt; l, rel~levl cl of her ditties at teC f'it l lei' 1o. which 'however 3veri' .i;icft "11ic.cssfull y 1Nil)Proiiited. {4i.ill ~ .f ~ l '' 1 i(4lu Il to' 0, -- II 1'iýi ! tlla~l l ift :1 :iil t C i i ' an(, l14 'eiigt.1 { g is i off o ii., till give L f I l tit l I ~1'glt. hnt~iu' It H(Ul internl, al- it(-. "`.' .1: '" 5ct at. 1 Is( ll ii ý F , :r ilr e I' i' ~Wie f me ouat andtkeci1f;?11" 1~ov ' " iFst 1l+: ý Sl SliIwilig that I!it is iiotue ai il i'oii!tutd1 no pa~' P;rivc' 50e. li!;r~ lee e~reaml oii StuidayJs at Il~arr:s's t oot of h.ill . A t nu .th i iý t (ii t:A 1.1 ilit 111;(1(t1, it z1. JCo~iiia'u"; lii l~fl :l ,Fol(111li tji, Whlric are tie illfl-t (l;:llger(1118 iid fa al; 1 (llf.is; lMC'fic a~ e for i bci r Ii· nit i n 1ic 1 nio r !a jlcIº ý l,~'iit claugh, ul~rl.it* ~hl p) i'y treate llc a ts 51f tttis eoiigu :ipae- al' 0.0' easoly calio.,.: : t2,hdndl 1 a Id ~ l} 115 uili "l l 11.11 ! (: piO - ;:1 8i(cle~s in ll ((ill'? iul 11(~li~fllhfiCB \\vhifh~ ~cauiso cough igi~f. If it, iS; not Ilcii(II!Ciiil it¶ \v~l iiCtCt cost yl 3 CUlilt. FOr' sale h~' K~ilbcnr~ue 11111 10' es~ll~~ter St F1.7Uiaucisvi IhEAL }S''A'TI~ '1'] ANSF;:R. J. N. Atigin to T`. J. iIenei'dt~?oit,~ lot NTo. 5 andc onet half of lot No. r The I~atiOuiaIl VitaLSOOPe CO. playedtoct a .'ery gol)l 1101185, TIlinlrsday nlight, ~ai(l gave I unneh entorhsi IlilliCilt. 'flit' pi C tulre ~~ere life-hilke, hu. t~l:e coii~ic and( ullilitai 2· Yduc' eri'yiicrspi'slsed withr tl'ose of tf,(~ ~'PSsiOII P~lay, wh.1En tire ilatter 8iO~lll1 ~ havr\e hccrl kcpt s"Iplu'ate. OtLbcu'wis t~lit 11u'ogl'a'.l~nla was excellenlt. Cur yoilrng f 4'friendt, (fcorgru Wti1c, eonr of Capt. G1J. White, is9 a inei~tar of till) coflIp3i'ain3 ll I dayedt~c thlo art of A liegrm Tlof lightB f Cnltty act'i were quite effictive. Old01 So~ldier's Expori~uce. It Mf M Astinl, a 6ivl wa3r veteranr of, I sick 11 longb tilne iii ShltI) of goodl dootoarsHI Strealtrilcit, but was~ wholly ditrchll~ iy. Kingf'sr he'V 'Life Yilkf, wvhii~i worite: cl waondters for hesr hcnithl.' They a wnj~'ys tia. ~, F~ry them. Only 2~c at nfll dnig1 st·Or~S. Tj'Iry thte soda ~vater at &. danrrs', foot of hlilt. II. 4nftunI~il,t th~e jinter, wahlj give! !I volt n~~aib'iinlate tell- pailitingZ, pa~erl lnatciirl~rtaprai~irtig to 531De. DIED. SWilliam Walt6±r Leake, Jr. iorii nolit Ice i(eivedt on tliV '" l, tf hi. iºii. hIl, it IS ti e t sity of r,, the T ife )('1lliC10, t 1 I1irllii-ae vilslll~r, ow ler .ltl pub]" ,'he, V1I1('i ,» 'et oe ie i cIi . a.iii Ii., iFiida, May 24h19,, 1. il BnCci ;i1;i ta Sr. Fraicisie IhtceJn 4llI~ L8~ I.1ea:ik; ii vell all 1'rove, i('ll and ii ': u i . l,1 v6;w toeie 3'o adlv i 'L'rea:;urer 1' o l ttu1'1 ii t -t. li'r;~'. jj~ jie', o:1f1 lb t.nlflloihr (41 Zhu S(:aioo)0 Board o S.L 1'ýI11lU-( (f 11. a!ile CI' t ~l'ull ~il11ii'', li(CQOSi ta.!&d 1 isii i0 Zc taken to I I Itv (II)ier. for treatUleni on0 0Th . ',d:.. (v, bist lie fa~ilElI to rail v ;lt' ariva ii i the city. 1':( funeral3 xvili taike 113ce front ,i ''s I 1 i ilce to Grati(e (.'iii icli 10 '-(a;, Saurd~ay) at "!- 1). rin. k mor)I( ex enidcd o'tar wl It Savel Hlim Leg. SP A ranforth o LaGranuge, G:)., siif nn-Oh iyleg;;bt writus4 that itllln' Arlnica Sal \o whol ly curdn it ni~ rive dips. Fur ulcers, u oilt i4d, hilis, St.'s the hest Salve ini t he wotrld. C .111 ýgitaranic.Ol2c odb l ln If' you have a room to paint, pa. ,,per 4w kals~oniii ', get ,It estinuiite $frti RI. Martin. a:tjsifictl tion thawt I uwi~nu'iuii d (lG uhc,'e-~ ~la ii's col ic, (hol~r alui id 1iarrhoea0 1'fitme si, mts d l~iggist A \V Sawtelle, of 11:4 It tyfax'at. Connu. 'A lady cstuuo r sei( tg I F'<IItt1 expose, t':I ar It ~ myso1 l, Fs.i id to me:~ 'I tea Iy lie iI4V tia;;t tited: no11 iSaVet m~ life thi]PO~at sunutuer w hin :: lhe slula shor1e,' and11 she ll;+ame,(1 so en tI ait ltss ic otc: its m riis t it I h a to c i :le pIly1in to 1tonncI atil i Etnt~re. 1ti'ee tly a gen tiounlua ca 1111 into t0iny stoire s0o¶XCI oecm wit cl*e pii ilull lie s4a111 at 4a11Wl in h. or I gaI Ii hull''t~ hue let i l St oreI lt'i t 1 i we l y i ls ev S Il Iv Ki~thoi lru Inid hi4'.irteI'St Fran I, ille '1:' t 1!41Ain J~ c a eos u ara vl 1,4 .:+ " o o1l~lt' 1'th~irit', A ti'iu.~ ý1' l" I' T ucke. 'ril e 1'u:' iII;t' yL~n11ii, :' ', icr't' l~! 'I cnu uat jilt s uf' " l'.:1, 111;:'1 3 a t ('Ottltil)(Ž)rd l to 15 comig this Itll he rc 1+111'~ded il b :' ovelooked wI'entl t~we sayth tt, oh lcen of the ab ti lrtiedIald. r1'11111rat }..Ill Wil1 ldpo i," .to dn edesfrour ninny, U1Cb betines this week., ' -hyarII perscaded owil be1 Ovrloor,' strI 1113 tsolibi sa wtshardn ly eoe of the rani -. S. A felto tird, edritort, theu readitora g peiittr, paste-po l4)tl an~I~d 8t-60cured ili~te fadlltlen to1 alogiei. the newV an.' Atlt'i'ed hands it~iiThalto th~oey~ hMtiiiIui -4 prver, knid el~ys a tod bel. rexpct a ificdio butwhoeif'ithe by acll druggists " lidjlthC111 10l," lto t dof Micter Mnr '~ " Laet te-ns. Brw, e el:. e~t~eie S eontt leus juatNibt to Paattetle 4 ecalnt"ow wthe horror,'a istat lna o -._ ».....1 Scho.oI , . .,...,.... L ., IN 1t GKIOFULf fIND ITSifRWFUL fIO RO58 --Gu>D Bi'- Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART 9eTTLEs. A MOST WONITEkCIftiUL CURE. A Grand Old Lady trve . Her Experience. fre. Thankful Orilla Hurd lives in the beautiful vi!lag4 of Brighton, L!vingston Co., Mich. This venerable and highly respected lady was born in" the year 1St*2, the year of the great wart in Hebron, Washington Co., New York. She came tu Michigan in 18-1, the year of "Tippecanoe and Tyle' too." All he" faculties are excellently pyeserved, and possoesing a very re tentlve memory, her mind is full of Interestiug reminiscences of her early life, of the early days of the State of Michigan and the interesting and re inarkable people she has met, and the stirring events of which she was a wit uess. Buf nothing hi her varied and manifold recollections are more mar velous and worthy of attention than are her experience3 in the use of. JOlINSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. Mrs. HIurd inherited a tendency and pre disposition to scroiula, that terribly dtstructive blood taint which has cursed and is cursing the lives or thousands and mnarkiug thousands more as vle ti!s of the death aigel. Transmirtted frn geoneriation to generatlon, It is found in neary every family in one form or another. It may make its ar pearance in dreadful running sores. Ini unsightly swellings in the neck of goitre, or in eruptions of rvalled forms. Attacking the mucous membrane, it may be known as catarrh in the head, or developing in the lungs it may be, andl often is, the prii.me cause of consumption. Speaking of her case, rIrs. HIurd says: "I was troubled for many yeara with a bad skin disease. My arms and limbs would break out in a mass of A sores, discharging yeliow matter. My neck beaCan to swell and became very unsightly in appearance. My body was eovred with scrofulous eruptilons..' MIy eyes were also greatly Inflamed nd d weakened. and they pained me very . much. My blood was in a very bad condition and my head ached severely at frequent intervals, and I had no appetite. I had sores also in my ears. 1 was in a miserable condition, I had trl,.d every remedy that had been recomin mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the best physicians in" the state told me I inuat die of scrofulous consumption, as internal abeessees were beginning to form. I at length was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and his famous Sarsapkllla. I tried a bottle, more as an explerment thian any bing else, as I had no faith in it, and greatly to my Agreeable surprise, I began to grow better, You can be sure I k'cpt 6n taking it. I took a great many bottles. But I steadily improved until I became cutirely well. All the sorts healed up, all the bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health. and I have never been troubled with scrofula since. Of course an old lady of 83 years is nut a young woman, but I have had remarkably good health since then, and I firmly bellete that JOHNSTON'S SAP.SAPARILLA is the greatest blood purifier and the best medicine in the wide world, both for scrofula and as a spring medicine." This remarkably interesting old lady did not lok to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times, "I believe my life was saved by JOHNSTON'S SAiFSAPARILLA." a2ZQxnZGAeNSA ZR'1UG COa.Con , Y Xm'arOZT, asCzz. FOR SALE BY Kilbourne and Forrester. Sincethe First ... ROCHESTER LAMP was made there have been many" liko" or "as good as" it placed upon the market. Some were even said to be "improvements ' on it. One by one they fall by the waysaide, for experience proves that there is only one lamp thatis really bettor, arid we make that, too' THE NE ROCHESTER embd allthat is really wooth having in a lamp, ;.Nwe ocheter has te nmo on am.. We can fll every lanap want. No matter wetheryou want a new lump or stove, an old one repaired or refinished a vase mounted or other make of lamp' transformed into INiEW ROCHESTER, we can do it. Let us send you literature on the subject. STE ROCHESTER LAMP CO.,Sad~2 arcisyt., NEW YORK. ThI Votfln 'e!'1l of this :vo l:a:: V" rvciutlv '; d a i,1";;tl club . (ir cil' i ( 1 :i1'i) ll" iig _to ki eep1º- it he iiia Ites'ti dl crtiiii (lic slipi,(' !'4ilt !!4, 01( to jro ia o (liv li ihIU Or t:(r you ng laorricstr vh. Ii1· noizjvil "tii') roi::n li.1"t1V frmi c o Sovtl vo d ll lc. h ,;i it nee t idte heIc 11· i r oftrhe (" oh was li v9et ; aLle aH1',tir, as weil ;Is a (Icc:: ii '(("c(- 'lii Th lii Viv Gii1tilt Ia !i i:h~e o( iC(::i(:,ally h~aril iceijt I it. ("d !I iv M. -Sa n Ca:rt r, auiY1" .rca! 4 to tit'. jilea,3iuie of thie evelt. *hc 1 nex yor whit d;ib.! Oe 1ii Jee 4th, 00(1 will CIlitiI1( fort lb, o rii~tE k u to tlr. If you s r ffe Iorfro rhlenrn::t' pai,111115,liil)I12, goult, or 1);11.s 0 otis elitriOl ter, try Relief Lin tijili irphe best liniment in the world. 1: Iw ill doyotr goo. ;~For sate by V1 Ceret it Allaitin Bayou Sara lei' ;lir iie & F'orrester St. Franeisv ii Gold1 Medlal highest award t ý[Warper whiskey at Paruis 1900 tChie:ago, 1893; New Orleans, 188i Good as. golId anlywere, anytieii \ ~Ve"1 like Your expert 6pititi1 ~Sold by S. BLUM,111 Sole agent for Har per and old Na tioual, St. Francisville, La. The Time for Cool Drinks ~Is appro~aching. A. Harris has pit ~in at No. 1 soda Witter [)laut, an:di Snow selling the drink that cool Snot inebriates. Don't forge Foot of Hlll. Notiue. If you want your trunk or fre~ighit e~t~auied promptly notify J. 1). Woo( ~1.depot, or telephonel) No' 7. Paints and enamels' of all color inl quant'ties to suit, mixed to speC( iii order, by H. W4atrtin, llayo: ara, La' L Wis tecan be MwYrve iin the: ije ere~t° parlor or 14"'1 heir. bt~giesi <h3 . Op·:lft .'aftiO , O:i Srndtn Ilie 19111 ii:.ut.,.at t'nu «'.:1..., .,(! cof r. E.i..i.el Wolf, e1 1lºrlitllie rile (If Biitli Melri,:''30 u1 is inPfr~lt sonl, Julliu(s Freyltstn V'olf, lhy Ml u. laergi'uan of Now 01 an8. Amuionug thIose uiiseit front I dilanue were' eMr. JullisI Firey tia, Mr. anti M«'s, MauricO .Wolf n!1d Mr. Alli':'t Wolf Of New Or ans, Mrs. it. Mayer and Mr. Maui to 11M;Iver of Batoni Rouge, and Ir. Leoui IRoffman of Zachary. WILSON, LA., MAY 23, 1931 di tor T':irit 11. ),c:"t iit he al Pen hoV y iiinii'i :jleIu o1 Cdoi ncIt.Pl ill C(lin t i, ILai., for on)o nioutli, 'g; 21lIulg .1i1n a .21 1, for the b~enefit or Ito Tiorita Parises, aiid invite the ":nhi:.I. 1)11a1 pitllrOUI of oil u in ll i ii yVou ' 1riii41 to Uttinitl. Board cali Ihe had at :,; or $1: per wrtuk. I.l te on the railroad till d(10111)1 hs h, SOCIIrod front youriT town Uº (~iitoi. s Triiii-i.Cfl8;4er I slo4ws It, lie inirtter in hanul iuuid as soon as the 'olpliiiny reaCuhCs 3 decirieii ini the il irttt r'ill iadvist'e yil. Turitiol free. The ate ilty for this elh ool in ats follows : Pref b('ury C. Clullltlo r, State Iistitute Clon-, 'uctor; Prof. \V. Ed;ar Taylor, ILouisi. na Industriatl Institute, Ruilst4uu, LaT.;H eohool, tiastrolp, LaI.; Prin. 0. II. Stapls,' )ownsviflo high School; Mliss Margitrt ;listO Cross, State Normnal School; Mis unlu i. Kit;, ('heuoeyvillie HighSchool; lies Zyiphta ]isti;ut:I, stat, tnioriuw t heol. r This is a strong facnlty nu'lo e we gyR xp Xpct great work foir th j:lorirbthiP shes fraln thie hihors (if this school. Hop .ig that a a-l.go umubler of yUoit p)frisli:: aculierns andc people wvill attend, Vm:;(l thntt («u Iial tiild tiime to visit, us during thoiu chiouil riot sus, its ) ork hugs,' anud tBlnuktr' 1if Y O in advab ice for cIe!ttuIwi08 anid ilts .1sta:10e,.1 aml very oltediieltly yours,9 .' A. B. MIILE ,, uipt., E. Feliciana I'arishi Public SEclhol. SJRfl ; lJ n Nerrs to hlae ''lomt. 'ou in tic grelit dhipi!oino t i. baxllleof the jowers.. lit r splendid warshiups cli re to liderecko11eA1 W.it Itoh wotve d will -coits t for- miwh in- the finial ~ett int. - the t iou1Jcs Is the -' 7J' a ES KXLBbU R EjNE, 1 PiHYSICIA3~t St, Fran~isuilret = I OkIl b tur b:ailºding IaM oLaIe&ji Dr. S. .1. Powell. ;Our Way of ta:miing the iitrrl most }people. Thce-CCutting J14e3 it. W\'atch ow: d.( ih the shown 'rnidwi : t yon'ur sure to aeoijse#,b* Fonictliitig of -iitereest Bar gains f onts bargain in quick smr( ccssion in clocks, elver w:t .R, jewvelrSy etc. etct. ,It Pays to keep lin touchh Ritb 10;V - st ore, sItn; if saving wuoa.wr is a hobby of yours,. }oatr? sIze its-we'll oucourag(. 1.4 haal~,y. Roumain's Baton Rouge, L& Tresspass Notom The public is hereby warned thaaI. iR fItonR \Villa, La;ytrona Aniid Maxwell 111il:1f 14(11 are postel against all iutruders 4W :gents of any3 description. Airs. V. Z. Howell. j From a:nd after thisja date, aillaaau'Iu. of saiy kind on Hosadown' id'ah1 it '4a q positively prolibitted'utader -}tucraa Of tresp.assinag.. .Jaam. P. Bowman. The puablici is hereby. waruecd ftiau buying WVootl, Timber or 810ek if b. to ' i iants ona Okley, Ogden aund Dow i pa,: aba. tjiaa Or driving thcrefroum *.m y at iiuout llpeciual lselaaissioaa. Mies L. L. MAl UittiW' IFroaa earl Rafter thian dalte pinl aa.utrjfý andtal Ibniugofltaanyki are pril! d . .0º"!fr 'aal~ited on FI;orest plantatrtion, '; W Cr ft. .lt~y tf the 1.1w. . . J (1 *tf, f~~~r WolIf Ans you nwws* A.D you comnpiely Yn, w appucdzb what pcc thu *oold cgold as ndgalo irauisbe WoUBE.i ftUO of o~&CIIU CarIdu Tlasdfm'at'rsdv-r I. a dnmrJ rdg oll~rcpt rI~ca' I cfc wYliI a olp 4oo o ~rt. r iii 08, wr by rca oo L udi .14odc~Bwl I *Inlain tfrn,Boi oil tbm4 E~IS.UF Rtn ZZI 4·..-I tS~'a44I- A: Cycl S it~to 0, a lIirkmefltS Iatebsb iiLtI I AUO~rCYCL~RI " t oduaBel~ 4..~os~tlcis b~~11