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Buy direct and save money. CARRARA PAINT COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO NEW RAILROAD COMING. Land for terminals has been ob tained at lBaton Rouge by the Mexi can Gulf and Manitoba Railroad, a company said to have been financed by I'rench capitalists and John D. Rockefeller. The terminals adjoin the Standard Oil docks, in North Baton Rouge. The new railroad will be built on an air line from Winnipeg to New Orleans. It will parallel the west hank of the Mississippi river from the headwaters to Natchez, Miss., Where it will cross that stream and will run on a straight line from Nat chez to New Orleans via Baton Rouge. Engineers began the work of sur veying the line this spring, starting in Canada and traveling southwest. The engineers now are in Iowa. and expect to complete the survey to New Orleans in the early fall.; J. B. Dudley, of Jackson, La., has been appointed statutory attorney for the company in Louisiana. HOPE FOR CENTENARY. A conference took place at Baton Rouge which may result in the ad justment of the suit of the state to recover Centenary College property at Jackson and the introduction into the Legislature of a concurrent reso lution that will quiet the whole mat ter and allow the Baptist Association to purchase the beautiful site at Jackson and maintain a college there. Present at the conference were: Attorney General R. G. Pleasant, Col cnel I. D. Wall, Rev. J. D. Norris, I). M. Pipes, Dr. J. W. Lea, J. Bal lard Dudley, Messrs. Slocum and Thomas Roberts, of Jackson; Judge A. J. Mlirff, Shreveport; Rev. N. E. Joyner, New Orleans, and Rev. W. W. Drake, Baton Rouge, represent ing the board of trustees of Cente nary College. Judge Kilbourne has introduced a resolution in the House directing the Attorney General to settle the suit filed by the State against the Cen tenary College property. Miss Helen Keller has been made a member of the Board of Public Welfare at Schenectady, N. Y. She is the young woman, whose career has been simply marvelous, as she is deaf, dumb and blind. Though de prived of two senses, that of touch and smell are so well developed that they are used to make up for all deficiencies. Smell should be es pecially helpful to her in her new of fice, as the average health officer seems entirely deficient in that par ticular. "PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF." Vermillion News: From the manner in which it starts out, it seems that the legislature in tends reducing salaries and fees of all officials, except its own. Reform should begin with reformers. There is no justice in a member of the legislature being paid ten cents a mile for "traveling expenses," when his actual expenses are three cents a mile. The sum allowed each mem ber for "stationery" is far beyond his needs, or letter writing capacity, even if he were to employ his entire time in writing. Rub-My-Tismi will cure you. The True Democrat. ELRIE ROBINSON ( Editors MRS. MAY E.ROBINSON I Official Journal of the Parish of West Feliciana, the Towns of Bayou Sara and St. Francisville, and of the School Board. We also own and publish the Fell ciana Record, a weekly newspaper for the town of Jackson, La. Ad vertisers will do well to get joint rates for both papers. Entered at the Post Office at St. Francisville, La., as second class mail matter. 3ubscrlptlen $1.50 a Year in Advance. Saturday, June 22, 1912. BIDS WANTED. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Corporation of Bayou Sara 4 will on the 10th day of July, 1912, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., award and lease to the highest responsible S bidder the privilege of conducting the wharf business in the town of N Bayou Sara, for the period of one yeal. Sealed bids are to be submitted ii to the Mayor of Bayou Sara at his I office on or before that date, when I the privilege willl be awarded and ti contract entered into. d The right is reserved to reject c any and all bids. a GEO. BAIER, Mayor of Bayou Sara. t The Board of Trade has taken steps v to have Congressman Broussard intro t duce a bill authorizing the Baton I Rouge Bridge and Terminal Compa- t ny to construct a bridge across the I' Mississippi River four miles north of ( Baton Rouge. The Congressman from c the Third District has been asked to I take charge of the matter, because a the death of Congressman Wickliffe I leaves this district without a repre- E sentative. The charter of the com- r pany, which is $1,000,000 enterprise, c authorizes ,it to commence business 1 as soon as $10,000 shall have been subscribed. Men prominently identi fied with the railroads centering at Baton Rouge, claim to be without in formation regarding the proposed bridge or the interests behind it. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. i After this date, positively no bills will be made out for small local' ads at a less rate than 10 cts a line each insertion. To get the benefit t of the cheaper rate, 5 cts a line ads t must be paid for in advance. LOUISIANA RANKS THIRD FOR LUMBER. Thirteenth census statistics show ing the number of establishments, persons engaged, power, capital, ex penses and product of the lumber and timber industry in continental United States, by States, are given in an advance bulletin which will be issued by Director Durand of the Bu reau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. Census data do not show the en tire cost of manufacture, and conse quently cannot be used to show pro fits. No account has been taken of interest and depreciation. Even if the amount of profit could be deter mined by deducting the expenses 1 from the value of the products, the rate of profit on the investment could i not properly be calculated, because of I the very defective character of the 1 returns regarding capital. The industry was, in value of pro ducts, the third in rank in the cen- 1 sus year. It embraces logging oper ations, ordinary sawmills, planing mills and establishments engaged in the manufacture of wooden packing boxes. It does not include statistics of mills engaged exclusively in cus tom sawing for local consumption. THE PETTING OF DUDENHEFER. One of the first acts of Col. Parker on becoming president of the Board of Control was to make it in order for Ferdinand Dudenhefer to resign as clerk, a position which Col. Par ker regards as superfluous. More- 1 over, it was one of the scandals of the late administration that Duden hefer while yet a convict, served as clerk at the Board's ffioce, was allowed to wear citizen's clothing, an to report at the Walls as late as 9 p. mn. at night. Further after his re lease he was given the clerkship at a good salary: all of which was gross favoritism. While the door of hope should not be shut against the released prisoner, and due encourage ment be shown him in self-reclamatio there is an outrage to the fitness of thinga that either a convict or an ex-convict should be elevated above their fellows. Under the new regime even "trusty" convicts will not be allow ed to work outside the walls. The custom has grown that certain of these have been employed in Bat on Rouge as household servants. When you are in need of Hardware or anythi"g 4 .:r in a Hardware Store, call on J. C. STOR , Successor to A. T. Gastrell, Where you will find a full and complete line of harcd ,:-re wagons, buggies, farming implements, cutlery. crcckc. queensware, guns, ammunition, fencing, window glass, .i:, ness, saddles and many other things needed in every hi.lor or on the plantation. Gome and see us. We'll be glad to meet you and to quote you prices on our goods. :-: :-: H. J. BABIN, Dentist. 4 Masonic Building e BATON ROUGE, LA. a ,* SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Louisiana, Parish of West Feliciana, 24th Jud. Dist. Court. Mrs. E. Bauman vs. Mrs. Anna Con- ij nell. o in obedience to a Fi Fa to the Sher- ( iff directed by the Hon. the 24th Jud. Dist. Court in the above entitled suit, " I have seized and will offer for sale to the highest bidder at 'the front a door of the Court House in St. Fran cisville, La., at the hour of 11 o'clock = a. m: on Saturday, June 29, 1912, the following property to-wit: "A certain piece or parcel of land * with all buildings and improvements thereon, situated in ,the parish of West Feliciana, La., being a part of the Singleton place and being lot No. Two (2) drawn by Mrs. Anna Connell at the partition of the Sus cession of her mother, Mrs. Amanda Richardson, deceased, and bounded 4 as follows: N. by lands of Mrs. S. T. Bowman and Miss M. Richardson; S. by lands of Mrs. Emily R. Bar row; E. by public road; W. by lands of Mrs. S. T. Allain and W. L. Stir- I linng." Terms of sale-Cash, with benefit of appraisement. J. H. CLACK, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Louisiana, Parish of West Feliciana, 24th Jud. Dist. Court. Bank of West Feliciana vs. John D. Tempel. In obedience to a Writ of Seizure and Sale to the Sheriff directed by the Hoc. the 24th Jud. Dist. Court in the above entitled suit, I have seiz ed and will offer for sale to the high est bidder at the front door of the Court House in St. Francisville, La., at thb hour of 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, June 29, 1912, the following property to-wit: "Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Squar 14 with al buildings and improve ments thereon, situated in St. Framn cisville, La." Terms of sale--Cash, with benefit of appraisement. 0 J. H. CLACK, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Louisiana, Parish of West Flicliana, 24th Jud. Diest. Court. The Mutual Bldg and Loan Assn. vs. John D. Tempel. In obedience to a Writ of Seizure and Sale to the Sheriff directed by ,the Hon. the 24th Jud. Dist. Court in the above entitled suit, I have seized and will offer for sale to the highest bidder at the front door of the Court House in St. Francisville, La., at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. o Saturday, June 29, 1912, the following property, situated in St. Francisville, La., to-wit: "Lots Nos. 3, 4 and 5 in Square 14, with all buildings and improvements thereon." Terms of sale-Cash, with benefit -of appraisement. J. H. CLACK, Sheriff. BIDS WANTED. To whomn it may concern: Notice Is hereby given that the Municipal corporation of Bayou Sara will on the O10th day of July, 1912, at -the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., award to the highest responsible bidder the privilege of conductinag the ferrying business between the town of Bayou Sara and Pointe Coupee for a per ijodl of one yea'r. Sealed bids are to be submitted to Ithe Mayor of Bayou Sara at his of rfice on or before that date, when the privilege will be awarded and con tract entered into. The right is reserved to reject any •and all bids. GEIO. BAIER, Mayor of Bayou Sara. Senators Voetgle and Dymond will iresign their board memberships, hav ing decided apparently that their iplaces in the Senate were more S"important." SIf the people have the referen - dum, it would not so much matter about the recallU , TRESPASS NOTICES, Hunters and other trc';ljscr. ar: hereby warned to keep off ia:y Mlul berry Hill plantation, under full 1,': alty of the law. W. R. McKO\\'E:N. My place is hereby poster against all forms of trespassing; hunting, fishing, agents of all descripiton::, and all cattle driving. _ UD. F. MEIRt\VIN. All trespassing of any description is hereby prohibited, under penalty of the law, on Alandale Plantation (formerly Phillips place.) ROBERT BUTLERl, Agent. J. C. MIAG EAchL --Butcher Honest = Weights W. W. Montfort, Dentist. Bank of West Feliciana Building. ST. FRANCISVILLE. LA. Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing M. SHAFFER At the Foot of the Hill. Telephone 19. 4m4'I'4*4'8++44+44++++++ Dr. James Kilbourie Office: Bank of West IFeliciar.: i':Y Phone 3 i. Phone at Residence 61. JAMES H. KILBOURiE, PARISH SURVEYOR. Maps, Tracings, Blue Prints, il Is Your Farm Remunerative? Do You Wish to do better? ..YOU SURELY CAt. OF COURSE WE HAVE Rustproof Oats, and Los pedeza Seed, and Hay, and Red Poll Grade Cattle for sale,but the fact that we havy. had them for thirty years proves that they have bocn profitable to us and that they will remunerate you if yco \vii handle them sufficiently and properly' If you desire any information concerning thein we shall be glad to supply same on request. Woodlawn Farm J, BURRUSS McGEHEE, LAUREL HILL - - - .LA T. W. RAY NAM, Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries & Plantation Supplies. TOMBSTONES " Alex. Enoch!, : Successor to E. Enoebs, deal er and manufacturer of Sarco phagus Monuments and Head stones. Marble and Granite of " best quality. Workmanship at lowest prices. .*o*"""*eee..*.** *****"H******** Trespass Notices. l,:I with do., or gun, or I'r of of any cattle, ,:;; ." pltation without i :: ;. ; ositively pro .c h acts will be regard i ', c! .-I and prosecuted as ,,1 . Mrs. C. R. Barrow. ';,,!:, ad aftcr this date all hunting S.: in on .\mlbrosia and Inde i ,'1n , clIntaticn is positively pro hii.i;,,t .:udI ;'nalty of trespassing. ii , :,,n (,, these places without ,:' "-.iw I c6 I onsidered trespass : c:ro ,- ted to the full extent S -, . Mrs. S. 11. Barrow. .': aId alute this date all hunting (., k.! i n la:l n c ilt. Greenwood planta ti :n lpo-itively iprohibited under I:i i ( tr'csipa.sin. Any one found I c '.h ccu wit[ out permission will o:( :~!,id trcspassing and pros. c' i ,l i ti iu!ll extent of the law. Mivs. J. A. Ventress. 'i i i,,, ,l,]ic' i:, Ilhere, y warned that the .\!ti \Vi!la. Lavson and Maxwell !,la(:tiiou arc posted against all in tu l .:':l ; aI!l: 'p ntJ of any description. MIr,. V. Z. Howell. ",u ti-.dlsas 'itll gun, dog, or rod, c: ,i,' through my Woodlawn :,i: a1; alioud under penalty of .h. .... :r'ins': trespass. J.. Blurruss McGehee. S.\p I is s c i re h.rch,eby notified not S:, ispa on lithe following places: i ll( a::an Oak, and the Tanglewild , : ..iith ', , rod or gun. All per S;:i . 'i..t(o:ore granted are hereby rcciLr. h'Mrs. C. B. Hamilton. j i i:, t I any kind, cattle driving l" :-i-'.h' (,n 1t. Vernon plantation is iii v0c'pohilited under penalty of th; u.:. ( , pa.s. No exceptions. '. W\. Ball, Miss Illa Ball, V1rcs. CE. Hamilton. F'rci an td after this date all hunt i:ig of acny kind on Rosedown, Hale wood and Inheritance plantations le ie.iivcly lcrohibited under penalty c tresltassinbg. TI'!i !, uil" > warned against buy i;i . !, w(,,cl, post or timber from ten : t: cn I,.c:,dwn. Texas, Hazelwood m I I t., i an dplantations. ,Jas. P. Bowman *', tr' ,a.tsingll with gun or dog or iaii;;- trilugh nmy place located be ~.i,:.::. l:' :on and Flower Hill planta l tio:'. ,; h:recby prohibited under pen airy of ti:, law against trespass. 4 D. B. FAITHORN. t ',-li unc alter this date all hunting S1: the ('ottage plantation I, i, . ti-~ I prohibited under penal t:, i t:. pas;ig. Any one found on ticits i, ''c witihout permission will be cc' -)c,, rdI. tr'pl,assing and prosecuted I,) tot: I ;!i extccnt of the law. EI-DWARD BUTLER. Iii hunt lin and fishing and other i:, v:. (I: t:.. a-- s 1c :.uC lhereby prohib in 1 pacilty of the law, on the ,I i : c ;,cplace on Mississippi cui l -icw, La. .V.'. . HCiCKIIALTER, M. D e .-:i:. re ar of prol)erty, below i , i ) n:i , '-at ofice in St. Francisville i c,·. , l'!, v oiliitedt under penalty of S, '. VI' sons found crossing 1a. ;lrc-mclcic- 's or damaging the fences win Ib frcuccted. All permissions hl.' o,~e :i\(,!n are hereby revoked. \lhcs. M. E. Robinson. S'cl,:;C, wcc,,i on the Ryland and * V, "!.-i, 1t, iockel tract, Andy Hood ':u ia',ar;'c!- ;ra'ts and hauling same 1t1..:'!,;, :ci ls5 all other forms of tres pI,- c l lc(. h,(,c Iciaes are hereby pro l itccd , i'r penalty of the law. SChas. Weydert. 1.ic ur'pncinc is prohibited on ilil andi Slau'lhter, Lake-Breeze, i(;aJs;.} , and c;lass-place planta Sti,:' : .:::ic as hunting, pecan gather c in,., ,P.. ,iii ce prosecuted to full ex }l ic c tcl'rt'l COMPANY. i'*,. S. L. Doherty, Agent. I i`.:il: - c ,i- hulcnters are hereby c,-a c, . 'I , . anny Point plantation u ,. 1, c. l trespass. .im)iIN V. IRVINE. i clii" c iriil;avssling in any way , c :,. , ,, ,,r lands in West Feliciana a I.ic Iv ac , the W. P. Ware and C '. : ':, :-' c'la 'ts in the 5th ward, "ut if tl law. y iJiIic;I.S WI'-S & CO. 1i-, !cl,' i-, h crly wtarned that ti - a an,-I inl !"ccie'(c-t pilantations are p , .a ci.i i'inting. lishing, wood c'ut!i:., :1 'c al ci th c r forms of tres po,-, act, . ,vcry description in ,in . 15. 11. JACKSON. .',. nci,. -ricin pd andt other tres : ·. -: ,, ·: 1, ,l arc foldidden on .. ..: ; ' . . unhr penalty of cc.ccrhibited on ..c.rlin, ('obld and , * b .' c., cthcr realty ,e Si,,..: , l i . iL . Ncwsham estate. T., ,", to carned agains ac:.- ci,.-,'. tin" o(n these p1laces c " :! ctcicn,, Itadling to t e con ii ,,: : ,,; " . ..- nr c cuilty of such tim ,.r - .it;i n . c'. ill leC suitably re Miu . ,LE.NA NIWSIIAM. Tutrix No pa~csini lthrough my Linwood traci, oi'icuont and Itudmond .Santa thiin in all,.cwcl. TrCspasse .'e ardllc3 ; ocf color-will be prosecuted a- tlhe law ,hrccs. C. M. BARRIOW From and after this date all hunt. - in: ,f iany ;nd on my several plan sotat ia s.:iu'tt-td in the parish of Po icct. ('pcu;c-.,, is hereby prohibited Sundcir th c lcnalty of trespassing. Al * an:, uiii'i:ttn o(f timber, gathering * :c: c, ithilut miy special permts. - 0cc. cllii colsidered trespasling in:1 I;-hci a-ts will be vigorously pro. t*(: r., i a'tis living on said prop. c -r.ie( are hot exempt. - Eistate of -I. W. Jones. IRENE C. JONFE..