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The Tny Democrat 3 san . 3. Robtason. Mlrut. bet al Journal of The rParih of Well VP fldasa, the Towas of Bayou Rare Stt. Prmacielle. and of the School SUUSCRIPTION RATU$ " year. 320ee a months 1. 11 roe months U lued at the Peat Oe.e at It. YIle. Is. as i 6 E4M mall TURDAY, PFsRUARY, 15, 1916. OLD JAtKE SAVYIN4 I Mansfield anterprtse ) Old Jake Jones says. "Mud holes to road don't coot nothing t, mas hbut the most espenstve thingi t the d to keep that way" "he tas colleetor make a fellow usal like a pig with his hbed fasten In a crack In a lbue,. but he don't h ou but opee a yeMr. but the mud is the roads, bits Y harder harder, everytime you 1' nay. SPEAKS FOR ALL AMERICA ,I a speebh in the Seaste, the other , enator Hale said that the Idat President Wilson wore not those of e people of the nation, that they did fight to "make the world safe for racy." to use the President's tine rase evolved after the war was td. The lSeator farther ittimated t there had beens o opportualty Sthe midst of the war to repudiate President's deals hence it was rred that the naUon felt the tame rations. The Doator may be speaking for f. and no see will deny hbl the vilege of admitting that his war J are lower than those of Mr. ilesn, but is attempting to speak for entire nation, be does grave an to a great people, for he speaks tit actually knowing his facts. Senator's words are contradicted by the instart acclaim with blob the patriotic press of America man in the streets, the schoolboy the schools, the soldier In the ranks Jackie on the ship, the women of land everywhere used the Preei 's "fine phases" sand adopted his as their own, not from any sy tic subserviency not from blind hewing of a leader, but for the rea that the President put into Itting what before had been felt, but M not be eupressd. The Ideals had been lnartleruate un ion embodied then In words. . but the humorists have ever I that the ideal was to make Sworld safe for the Democratic letr. His phrase was understood by p- the lowly and the Inorant, and , gll that America was "too proad Sght" natil It was plainly seen that safety of the world nlacluding her was at stake. yet that analysts feet rEamns that the ight was to etablsh the ideals, as esr by President Wilson CASE OF MAJOR WIRN . M. A. Vaught in Tlme.-Pleayune to the atemeat that M. Searpeots of the Preah Chaim. I had eited the trial of Maer Wirs Spseendent for a trial of et-Bm I William. I will say that the eass be stamuir enly to the estit d I to trial. . Wlts we a Cosfoonate army detalled for duty at Aadweua Prioe Toward the waV' eiloeo the severity of bleshada, it tnimpossible to obtanl medlela r p seelenat aeed The kle ap a - of pisoners bad toee herd ed amee 1 p as the aumbr of guards was r oebanp on almoetat a trrms urged by the Confedeate govern* but refuehod. Onerl Grt's pta to kep out of ervie any and Ooedeate soldiers andl to fets the Coosfodeote use of guards teed they eouid not spare, or the of sufgfei prtsonere tI some of theo tost redueced at Aadorernrllt weoe pareI l present ltheir se to Mr Llnesta. . were mever peI ttLed to reach buot heroltely retured,. olserny teir parole. A mewrial to these L d men has been ereoted by the tors of the Confedercy. atederate glovernment request. I medicie sad surgo bn o seat * Ulited States. hfe ntry beitns iedt, but this bumaaLtartan r. wa refused. OnoP I meat oa who bad been a aIt Andstollile Po told me m relahised the impoolbtlltes Wire doetal better for them. I-a·l's asrrsalnatto the North victima sad thle seapoat feat4. He nrefuse to tIapltte aDl.v and thue lent ble ebasee of . 7i ead the b tsag of Mrs C Sare the tohief bMets upe that e- s @6 Wilues the Austo r eua e Ite own merte. Punlb hi a what be e de *n a thesaed -ees's. TY INIEMY: SAD RQOAO rt, several reasons. we reprint froua it ", ,E'Iaton Watcheias a communalc tion ,e, the sutbject of the roads. oUly nmitting the opening and closing phase.. "How long. 0 laord, how longl!" sinre road making t sow obviously man's duty. like Adam's being set to tend tb, a r,den. that the lord shouldn't to Ibrought into the matter, even by im 1 pilot tn t i is clearly the duty of the people to !. organie a concerted, wise and seien StiAr attack on bad roads, and not waste iany more time about it Meanwhil, the Wathman' correspondent's sue ries are pertiment They are Hoe long ar the people of Sast Feliclaua (or West Felicianal golng to put up with the Impassable roads iI thai now confront them from one end e of the parish to the other' How long ar you golng to sit so pinely by and permit the Police Jury w to continue Its wasteful and patch. n. work system of each Juror throwing * away his Ward's money in patching mud holes, instead of the whole Pollee Jury being responsible for workins the "roads under some parish wide plan 7Y that would prevent the mud holes' How long are you goaing to continua paylag a State Good Reads tau for the construction of good roads In the more progresslve Paristh where the people Sae enterprising enough to vote special ilues for road improvement? How long are the people of East d eellcian,[read West Pelicianal long fr famed for their leadership in all mat * tera of ctvllisation and progress, going Sto be content to Soueder about In the mud holes and bhave the rest of th, ,y world pointing the aiger of scorn at you for your slothfulaesn ? r How loug are you who live in the country dlsaretlc Iolng to submit to being mewed up in your homes for it weeks and perhaps months during the " winter, deprived of visiting your neigh t bors, or town or churhe. delayed In r. procuring a physician it sickness, your ir children prevented ?rom attending I- school and your teams pulled to death s in hauling your crops to market and i. your tertiliser to the farm' 4 How long are you merchants in ihe I town going to submit to having your , business paralysed for weeks and y wekr on end. because your country i. customers can not get over or around y the md holes? I1 How long are you going t to bear the s heavy mud tax you are now paying In inconvenlenLe. lost time, light loads, i wear and tear on your teams. and ex I renlve blacksmith bills, rather than I pay a nominal road tax for the construe I lion of roads that you ran travel every day In the year? TOWN COUNCIL PROCCEIDINOS r (Continued frtom page one. t _ paid for freight etc per ry S ept .. .. .... 701 I, Psabo, haulingl ........ 1.10 I Crane and Co. valve ..1.... 100 I Standard Mf valves ..... 1 1. iaitrbanks Co. rope and waste 30 40 T U Shay. eretingl stack . o. 6.0 Welt llertr ictrll Co repair work ................. O 1 Rudolph t'uPrke. supplles nd lab.r ............... 403. The Worthington PAmp and macbinery Co pump parts $11.89 Motlon made sreaded and earned. That the rtes on water be changed Sto read Mlniamu on water 01.0 and minimuam on lights II3.00 alloII the Ise of I1 W. heuan all over I cents per I. W hotur Carried Roees Waraets: dMa Mdan. Itper.......... 1.36 Henry Cuamp. salary de. 1.. 0 , I. Oeboa eal, o ary De .. le*4o Mrs A. P Brro~w, state ra. 5.3S 0 Davide B , I salarye .. . t w 'Tempel, salary, same, W SR. A IAndrso. nsalary ...... oO o L, Ptetoger, aslry, ... OO. Ma Manse, eah paid lba r 4.00 (nmb T. T Co ........ Banb of Commerse. ISmoe stak ................... 10O iSouthern Coal Co on st ,. 4406. Man Mann, cash pila$rod 11S.4? The elerk submitted Istateenat of g rmotlpta and distrm ments for the mnth eof January. Statemenowt o Reopls endt Diebe a mets fkr the MeIetI otf January 0 8 D vrdeos .............. I Water & Llght'e ......... 54 . 1 InteNet I......... .1 T'ane "1113" 1.51 35, Lleeuao .1............. . 1.10 ~aouthen ,"a Co 4000 A........ e.O Plat MaIlntaiaane ........ d. Plant IApoe ..7.... ....... I. 7 Plant operation ........... 1000 1 Corporation 6 ........ 43.5 031,47 d Resapiastele : Total Ieetpts .......... . . Total DIaburseimente 311 47 Casuh on heand last report .... 33.T om meou e metin a4djurned upe P eal of the Mayer. U JAS. athLOURal aje. I. 6. I PLWITN Sh. L et I THE CARRY ON SOCIETY Of Julius Freyman High School Will eatertuil with ical ad Literary prigrem. FRIDAY EVENING FEB 21, 119i, 7:30 O'clerk PYTHIAN HALL, ST. FIANCISVILLE. Benefiat Schel laprnmaet Fead ADMISSION 10 and 25 CENTS. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF t THE MUTUAL BUILOING A LOAN R ASSOCIATION 6 The kend ttisual staierIlet of the Mitutinl liutidtin and Loan Aalociation, I- kIMa4ttEt ut l Flrnrne'tll", IA. In the SPatI:t of West F'elte'an for thbe t.s 1 n,11>,.s b enlldlnt I) "r .t. 1 141t R Assets: R MortgatgP Ito:tfnl .ct'ur'.d by a ovidors prrl tle'g*' $21647 00 F l.Ant., seoctri'd b) stock uand 1331.61 It I ue r,l nltolthers orn stock 2938.00 I)ue b borrowers for in~!'rest 689.31 a Ihie b) it)rrowirs for taxes Sand inuurane adº ane 67 26 e Furniture' fixtures tand sup s phl-. 11610 I Real PF:tnte aqriuir' d ii fore Clorure' inil >,tern ,.r 3400 69 t ('as,: t in han anIit in bank 1216.63 S()OIle fuind .'cah 10.00 SSuspten" . 27 53 Total $31374.10 L labIties: t Iull paiid stock , 340(i t) iasitilllnteti + aI tt . i vit'nda Son serial tiok .. . . .. .2974 18 C ('ont1ingent Io'-' andll res'ervel r fund . 1342 09 l orrowed money and inter'est 254 5'. -undri open n'roulnts 171 7 t t Undivided profits 9:2 I1 STo:;l $:113t74 ' I State (it Louisiana, lPartl'h of Wept I Fillriana. We, the imenmhPers of the Ailtitlng (' Comm ittee. and the Mehretary of I h, r stove named AruwratlltI.', do solemnl'l y I swear lhat all the fortegoing statlemenl' rof Ihe conditit'on of t his . Awor'.ston to; I the six montlhs ending ia I nIt' rpiev'r. lied aIe Irl'e :.ndt ccorr'c l, It the e+, 'st Io f ,'+r kllnu Hi'dge' and 1411 'Hi JAS II Klllt)I'INE. S(t;W(IF IIETTit1. F t' MPI'(lN SW p F Wt)ID), pereanry 8worn to aid .ubrcrlritwld before tie, r this the "rd dad of 'tclblttaryv A. 1) iblit Parish of W,'' l, lie t It' ani. IN PRAISE OF BOYS (ltetroit News Io)ys placed on lheir honor s.ldom go wrong. unless they are deftecti've and unabl' to recognize a moral stand ard These fnancIal center Imessen gers are selected '% ill care; Impressed with the Importarnc 'e f lthiir Jobs. lhei- Inl'tred )olutng, ert+rs Kgo a;bt.+ll their re spon.'ble tasks ith ,In.I)y one thought, and that is to justtifi the faith placed in them by their emplo)ers When one does go w rong ii s to be attributed mnor to evil tcompanions with their vitic,'w pesvice than to voluntary de eert:.n from the line of duty. With boys even more than with men one gets from 'hem what he puts in. The Hoy Scout movement was one of the best social activitles started in man" years The basis of that Is trct In the lad. who is placed upon his honor and made to realize that he il a ftree agent that for him there is a moral ere which us inviolate If he wishe. to maintaln his selfrespect and hold the conlfldene of his superlors and the respect of hls equals. In the frnncial dtistrtet the first thlnl an employer has o give hi' youthful mes senger Is trust, and saeldom Is It b trayed fistrust will frequently do whal Iempatlon will not. SUB CHASER IS OFF BATON ROUGE Ilubmarine chaer. 338, is anchored at Baton Rouge. foot of North Boule vard for arn nknown stay from New Orleans. Pnslgn IM Watson. a Tu. lane graduate of 1912, Ia In command. The chaser had ben on patrol duty In the Southern Atlantlle and camne to Raton Rouge on business Further dls closure was not lermtltted. The craft Is one of 450) built by Un dce Sain It is Il11 feet long and Is equipped with three 25no horse.power IstndIrtlds with ,a speed olf 11 knot. A three Inch gun isL mounted aft. The depth chargle gttun has been removed. The crew reonalst of two offleers and IS seen. It Is said that some of these craft will be usNl as cutters The comman der said "'some of them are chasing b-osleship. in the utlf now " Tutniea Tribe,. No 113. Improved Or 4*r of Red MAn. has elected ofiers es follows for the ensuing year R. C lrasaeaux, Sachem; J MK Booktlr. Senior Sagamore. W R. Danl. Junior Salamore. Geo Rettig. Proph8t; H. " Kasfman. Chief of Reords; M Neuatdter. Colletor of Walspe; 0 . DavIdson eeper of 'aspes' FIGHTING FLU WITH FOQO Au cieblain .' prints at, ;r 1 ir I' 4,1' ".Fight Kiul a ith Ieood.' the' tin~o ;it *i of whhich Il .ill right. nanicI" rlhat !. if, . Influenza at (cinch disattrits lhe' eiie tive" sytst m. the matter feist ti tiiee a ill norurish on' Jutsi %e- ; t tix the digcetion, hut that ay' ti1 I 3t., It. h e's rte to suggest the' '',i.,. for the first day or tw.. IBrejkfast---Hot ornre Lb i'd sat meal Toast. 1 fleer-- Broth or ,!tr:4'.,e i º'tup Tonnt. Soft cooked e".pp lit. t ,! Itlrot Po'tato. Stewed fruict i4Jpp'r -Milk toast. I'. : ! \!11,I, t with akin removed t if the patient Continueit' It, 41- If perzaturp try to haie' .e I ', I. r itrlhe the diet which ~hewt I Pd rtrictly If you c~rio .r for veil are mate' Ii tt. n 1, il' f'I'~rbly buttertnilks or let .r t r - -eL every thre'e bhours untl Ilt . ii .1i 'lt t normal It Is ad v iieah it,1.' 1t.11 the' paieint mash~ his ntitL'eL wieit lush a ºtitid antiseptic or W.it r liih a Ititle lemon ljuice in It atti, r I t i, :h t' - otf otilk This dm'ste WIAL t ' I-tt. u1iureegbibe tacte I hi Oil Itellie)º' t !.ihe diet The stecond ci jnttrRrIaLi rele'qLdn;s the first. sitce the jHttie iit II , ct,ºttcll 'teflniite' to hate,4 tL iiº i jee. ei 1114 if Kil4tii huiked Irish ~ietutee tei ettliieri temnsl e r "It V.4. fruit I t 1t' eeteitr' tii'ei'Lt4'4 (lit liqtuidt fewt i ttidre I. i tils' the f'% r lºtik 011. Htad he' lueet it et + -, 11,1 ile l ight foodes !i tI . I 1,. 41% iter mornld iot, re t fe ii t I. ve 'Iii -'. 1,t 11'. In pttrl., cl ;1 Ih Ti(.' t ,,t I ,t iuº Il " twirtpiert.e It 4" t l:l' e I iv i l 4eiiil ligit c'~aset %'eithe ill Iti. to iilo t ilea I !i iamt r.-e c A calf V.:t, Lvi 4 ri 'cI ut e iflill it t lektokilk for flite rt'rt l re-i lulall fo~lleeVteed ii'. trae. " t. IL 11111' it'LLi loig Airit ashtort ut ith tiee, lilieget', ttf'q" lurg fthe feautite~, r foil'.,. el ' I, i 11(4) I'iiIid)Is !'N'f' the itit. ce'titui the" ihortl, titof' tiltc' r .te, t ;Li let eet u lt. a al de~i.tte'cinn but tltnvle¶ t t l, ,i Boith ' no. nti it.'e ite h itI titIaiit ht ,.' roade if: we~ let'tijru;tt of the coutiI ry tiroke' eli ~A I iie~ rfit st,'iin of IA ,ir wAhilee "'tile it e" trid mit Id1. to tilt. +,'a ItRut the' raeireeaeI iii The Bank of Commerce ST. FRANCISVILLE, LA. Solicits Your Business tfr4.444---4 4 0-'4, '' 0,-4.4 -', 0-04,- 0 '-0,0- 0 0·,-0-4.0 04-,.4 I 0,-C-41.O .0 . - For Prompt and Efficient Automo bile Service We Are IT We Meet All Trai, and Boats "Service and Courtesy" Will be Our Slogan Phone Barrow's Drug Store, No. 33 BARROW & CLACK . Confessions 4)- JUIt t1i, . bhiks, also crop co.rltract blanks t.e hif l t :ti thi-s ,,fli ,e reason abtl. ilrict'dl. Save ti1 ,, if 'w, tii? I uh Ilapl rs. and you Can also I b1t Mu , hat tihe lt Ivg l r;,selg,.. r the samnle is correct aitn Ihiulig,. THE TRUE DEMOCRAT " . ..0- 0-"""O"004..4 * .. . . . . ... 0 O. 1 . . . . " o . " , " 100 HE! Iorses - Mares - ules (:umpowd of the bust (iR t I)LS ,i COTTON MLUES FARM and SADDLE MARES The kind that haw, the Prp. ABE STERN ------ " l b i ft t,111t t 1,i.l *1It ,&1 PFt'it'er I~ i " 1tt IIt.'. it it that t ftri.tnlt iN a M a)N hirdl tilt thii Nam. tim.t that ytlmt tir., .1 de'ad uaan Coutd eoUO tr; l and rIad I hi own Obli ""ulW prmably *iurprt r It;itn a aytw d! '4IA1 vg*, nIIn I Infta ri frI*I¶ IIcitb t 11* (,'Itw lE. A" I I tidy red tAn and a jimmy pie-!d or newI G itir i irh that )hI yn do kt: ,,,, t pip orY ) irt mkn mllfi i plet You can't any more makebout smkes Prince Albert '' is geared t<) a j, y'}mrnut standard GLt it ,tr:iipht that what you've hankered for in .pipe ,:,:,,;rete makin's smoke:; you'll find aplenty in P.A. Tlhat's because P. A. Ito tthe quality ! `. ~ º tongue or parch your throat than yt, can make a horse drink when he's off t'- v"'tr! it e and parch are cut Jut by our exclusive p:tcr:ted p You just lay back li'. a re7'ul:: fe', ,-" and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in sm h;i you didn't nail a section in the P. A. smokepasturt lunger than you care to remember bck I SPim.e Alrt eerywhetAe ftieee is sold. Tnppy red .ba, ed t1~ Am,owe pou.d.nd haudff Taond tin humadorm-and amsdt eerA top thus keep. shAs ce CO aniet pvrSec. mndAtewa. s,,, ,,." . """.a RA J. Reaislds Tobacco Co., Winstoa.Salem. N. C.